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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 187¢—SIXTEEN PAGES. ] exception of the great Samitary Fair of War | things, and he used lanzuage which convered | phone is a good thing, for there’s an awful de- the House, and sgch gontlemen as ML | “acrienltare and other useful work.” The GRAY'S REMEDIES, ¢ > Jlemenceau, Verin, Tho 50! T NEW YORI. : 1 » held io the | the czact idea waich be contemplbiod. e | mand for it nd Taree ore | Mother of Presidents is mot famous for any . e oIS NE T e e Tt thon | eoutl weves R kel anans o oneire | M for 1t nerophone and .the phonamotor | strong cnough to defend the opinions they shure | ireat cxample of Industeys aud Secretary GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIUINE, country. it was one vast fottery. With thou- e 1 3 . ? 5 e el Vi vere _ hundreds of | Working-Women ” #f he bad ever contemplated | and the othier thiugs beginuin or ending with | with theircolleagues azuinst all comers, In17%, | Scharz should havea patent for this new devied e 3 sauds “of "visitors, there werc hundreds ST o aerttin e Che BLkoE hore) Tuetied | bl otuer thlhies buth = when the Ropallst party were in ope warlord | by which o probabiy roposes to propitiate the | TRADE MATK. [The Great tn-TRaDE Republicans, the Safute- | South and get her influence to perpetuate cx- wiil promptly and chances for them’ all,—the chief chance belog ! d 5 £ belug a monument to the humane sentiments | “All d csent through peces- | with the innovutors or X : o1 the Cathr | oF e Tommiar ti ¥ L o POea daf s GiRseRt, tREUR ite_Battallon_of Chusseurs assembled | peritnents of this kind. Tadicmiv abe ng b &4 i —— Another Incident Connected with | chances for them all,—the : w 'e Visi ale visitor ha e catered the Cathe- | of its founder, itis a monument to the cuplaity | sity.? . are, ind. + . Dean Stanley's Visit. e e l“cur;lil:g B s weto. aliass | OF tho wian B0 sooms by soime means to be en | o ave you yet received your eross of the Le- | round its officers, and adjured them to follow | 1t 1s some centuries sinee white men began Y Bevnity e e heaontan | Tovie e rent Sothne Tk e ot s o | pa e 34l the sittings of the National Assembly, acting as | the * experiment” of educating Indian chitdren eyl - 3l parently had no ena. ‘The entranceices showed | tire country, during all the long years of the | “No. Commissioner McCormack will bring | chumpions for the patriotic Deputies, whom | and sending them back to their tribes a3 mis- tor todlerstion, How the Eminent and Liberal Church- [ FRRY W0 00 S0, L8 & vaont in & singie | croction of ' Stewart’s Home for Workinte | that brer ayip hi thcy undertool: to defend and avenge to the | siovaries: and one might have thought the ex- CUEaIn Al e man Invited Himself to Preach eveninz, and during th t week more than | Womcen,” was filled with alowing descriptions | *Do you think you will wear the red ribbon | bitter end. Lu those days Citizen Boyer.fuspired | periment bad failed often enough to prevent its EySies: 15 pe = . 75,000 persons passed the doorkeepers. The | of the projected * Home,” which was to bea | every da With the ardor of patriotism, issued u »lv!muh:'sto repetition; but a peuple who issued a patent foctly b rmmfin‘cxs in Trivity. projectors of the fair set out to wet $150.000, | help to thosc who were strumpling to help them- | ¥ Vitli a blue shirt and dirty hands? 1 don’t stiuhod I :r!‘nc‘_lo\l“ol\;rinzxtfg;;“ 6 Lln aweny tha {orzfx'."ixdl’fffi;ffi {fl the (.;“{':lx'.mxf N “i'“:lt:: been extonslse ine, : S 3 320, | s H ¢ i s know. B ive 3 Prix, o i he car! uy eularze in vain to conc hatehed by cial heat, and then learned th nsed for over thirsy years witk zreat suc, ' KD SO S0 10, San: | el opd thoru i, o doubt bt that i s | kw1t Dve ycetyed the Crand Brix, cold o ho may have wownded o Doputs. | flks ud b Uatabing machines somo thoor | SRR S S e, . ‘und succeeded in Araff 8 more than that vace S eteie Worin S50 | Yesst millon Soriare b C the kindly | bard up 1 S Yoo | I'have armus which the hund of patrioticen sands of years before they were born, may be tenti ition | side f an-article worth $50 | leasta_million dollars because of the kindly | burd up T can: et toat- 30 Simpsows. You | 1 b : € patriotis ; feuru betors Fote. bire, wiap e W Beisats: Birgorton P it Fa bty ol s o | Ao tlon b oaee Daniisg o the " fake tbto Simp forged for me. Lam familfar withevery weanon, | exeused for repeating old fallures by wag of ex- sircto d free by mafl to Stedict v < 3ol 1 T. Stewart & Co. was benefited at | medal, weighing haif a pound, When 1 got Ty une. T The 036 $1 e Do dagie . UT WEE D= e free by maf) nnl:f % illion | know who Simpson js#7 as & Second Tims Pro- the cases that was made a test of favoritism, a’| of dollurs would not beein to pay for the free | The reporter avoided auswering the question | buthave no preference. I am always ready to | periment. by adeéressing jected. . preseat vatued at $100 brought in nearly $7,600. | advertisinr_thus obtained. Ther by asking, “Did it ever oceur to you that the | fleht, provided that the duel be a mortal coms perience has abundantty proved that fu- e o 3 ‘There was nothing cheap about the Cathedral | * Another Reward” for the e iction of the | mowentum of u vehicle, like a horse-gar, for L Kst, in which gnc or flptlm;n nlfl:"s‘::u ‘;L';'JM :%i}si;)cd&xq‘i?‘l ?r? u‘:'n:;llms_ud l;y tnex‘I tribes, GG Dclrvni.» e, ir in any sense. With such wratifying resuits, | man who robbed Mr. Stewart of bis fair fame. | amole, might, t ¢d up 50 as to assist the [ Boyer apened an oflice ¢ Faubours St. | scorned und ridiculed, until, in_sheer desperac | -V AR CO.. 52 ang fair in any sense. With sue y 19 torat UD. T Cartels poured in ou im until hewas | tion, thes become more depraved and_savave [ LAESHG, chic et whg e completing the Cathedral wil £0 el vehicle to start after it had stopped suddeniy 87 | Denis. 3 Steamship Cought, Plans Perfeeled, and fhe | S work of completing He O e in o ELECTRIC LIGHT on, s e O ite on ompelied o forin a reeulur atation around | vl other Tadiuvs,or aee ver id 5 upstarts et ¥ g esent infiafshic awakened larre in- = 3 that thinz,” answ Mr. Fdison, “and some | bim. te escaped the first time he we s and enewies by their own people. ILEVAD TIME T i Sailiug in Hay Next Consid- present unfinished state has awakencd I i e aweroll e, Hdlaon, | und $0000 |t sovand oevasion He was Tott for ded oo tae | @ Ao es b gratitleation that “the officer | oot AL, i Howers ¢ Jined to leb him | chared with selocting children s Dy DT fous apparatus | field, and bis followers then declined to ghared with selocting those children Jnizht ARRIVE, AKD DEPERTURE (F TRAEY, P forest in iis completlon. - Asa Catheoral fuwil | ek e moes T Portictiag Hia | oa 3 Certain, 2 o Iy the pride of the Catbolics, but an | Edion's Latest Advances in Perfecting His | who bie was, devised o very in t v h ? ey Lo notouly themelie ot H. G, Invention. O this Kind st as s bt coniens undor, | ght aain. They plocarded their namesaainst, | Have hat thousonte s 1o sk ‘S wrree sod man Griamkito e the walls of the’ oflice, bidding the Royalists | smusine. and shows how much the s He ought to know that | EZPLANATION oF REFERXNCE Mamxs.~t Sazan 25 50 casy L0 wet. out West, | Fipiel: | *Sunday excepied.” $ Mondiy evppamy New ¥ » e their cholee; but extremes met. | kuows about In & Herald, Dec. 3. neaih the ear, and as the ear sLUDF‘L‘L\ the raw Stun i G “hen, as the | come un H From Our Own Carrespondent. A S 1 4 ce LOW: mentum wou he soring. Nrw Yors, Dec. 5.—There s another story LAW REFORML. oot :;“}’":l“,‘:‘i‘f“"f‘l“':’;l‘?‘f‘f:fbf““ O ralen Wore Ioetit s Shriie untod aug. | Phe SUBIENS was. Fhsterrol o the MAeOIONS, |-Erere bon poce & counected with Deap Staniey’s visit 1o New — M ““"";’ ‘;, k“]“ & _‘”x’ ‘E“,’““ ; strted the car with very little_assistance (rom | and the fumous * Battaion des Spudassiniciies ¥ | as Indian children. Ponics ate plentiful, but York, of spedlal interest to the High and Low Opposition to Arbitration Courts. tu the Meolo Park lavoratory. After days of | 1 horses, It was a good thing, but the New | bud to be disbanded for want of oceupation. bring 4 price; winle pappooses can be had for CEICAGO & HORTHWESTERN RATLIWAY, Cliurcmen. A suggestion of it merely has To the Editor of The Tritame. constant work, Mr. ll‘;‘nsu“ has at last sucecedea k’or}: n;‘ nr.'l?plu seemed never to see it. 1 don’t S :}:;Ln;(':‘l 1T, umll in suclh nn:r_x&nrs glrl;lt ungsmizrl,n Ticket URlces, 62 Ch[;]‘fgl. p«[fl"m" House) and as ¥y ce. T.—Tue T in perfecting a suituble apparatus for measurin. kuow why, but. 1 & se they don’s care very Y K k the supply inexliaustible. ‘There is noth- ¢ dey Cmicaco, Dee. T.—Tnz TriuNe could do | in perfect e apparatus for measuring y suppuse they ¥ GROESBECK. gt with v i iotis. ol dhiy petie s for u stiall conpensation, as his Squaws o g e 2 r offsprinz: and there is 1o doubt but | GRacli¢Fast Lt entimenial Sceretary of the Iuterior can | wDubuaueDax Ex. via Ciinton cvery Indian child under 12 yéars of age | 4DubITuENIEht Ex vid Citaton’ rept into print ere. The fact has zone abroad 4 ¢ 2 v : op T the D‘e:n])rc:mhefl at Trinity on Ascension- | the community no ereater service than by vig- | the quantity of electricity used. This very nee- llll‘l‘lll\),a}.u‘)‘thteg’):,’]r lorsee. s Duv. This was the most liveral of preachers in | orously following up its article of Sunday, Nov. | essary appliance, w.lmh -is to the _clk-':trll.- light | g the Edison clectrie lamp to lizht Menl 25, on the subject of Law Reform, avd Dy invit- | what the gas-metre is to gas, has hitherto been | pagysn . Some Expressions of Opinion by One ot Our Silver Comumissioners, in the most conservative of pulpits, and the o - iy : ive o id not appreciate it | ing discussion of the question. one of the things incompleted. Before hitting “1 don’t know,” answered Edison. “I'm New York Graphic, Dec. 6. . n 1 g o T ;:;‘;fi;j,’,“’f}",‘;‘.‘,?‘“‘,‘,‘: t:" 2 prc that Dr. iikc many other ,m?m hing evils, the present | ou the present device, Mr. Edison had tried gohq." to be Eu}ircxr sure of mys;.-ll ’l;utorn Iat- | Ex-Congressman W. 8. Groesheck is at the | W “1‘;’; ;;o\\}\; ".;'I;‘-l&i; rf:u:r\\ ulstfim l_’rmltzv‘r- ¢ when | CouLCiyE S on ~ & ol ot 4 2 Ky SR i scel ¢k | tempt to put the thing in operation.” . Everel " arrive > . ¥ Tsters are always in 1y whes Frees c} ‘yog, Jr., kad been favited to ovcupy Dr. Dix’s | condition of the administration of ]\l<l|l is lg; :’(unn : nu-;;‘bcnrr 31 :ctl;:x: l:;xetl :L-n :cm,x\ct{lL:: &x:}k Pe o puk the thing BERLUY L:;‘:::u nlslg::e; (":;Lm-(. o‘:lsl:n :sl‘\ oL: {:013)?‘1;5:? },D 1a on thie wat-puth, and. clain & share (;f TL, ak hom . One vo laymerf showed their dis- | nored or overclouded by questions which are of | one or ano ecessary ¢ - A few days ? 5 ey 3 Mouc- | Government rations when he has not. Mr. Lo H Buluity - Onacor ealasm i o ago e branched off in a new direction, and soon GAMBETTA-FOURTIU. tary Confrence, he has ghowy his actment aad | s i in blou, and knows that. Oneean In: | SHEIIEEE 3 aukee R knowledze of finance. Mr. Groesbeck, when | dian always an Tndian. and that. no matter how | bMfivanke scverely for permitting the invasion of the | cousideration and settlement of someof the | UpoD just what he had so Jong been looking for. Tf;e »‘":‘l'm'-':“fl Dlwllnfl&"fl:'r;: Jfilmnml-; visited by the writer, said he did not care to :11‘1:1 J’::‘;nl?issctfi xv;;!:xsu;:%“ng ;‘L,{,lérl’:: :';vr:gul;n;: i ¥ 53 = & erimeating % ! 00 Fogg; See the Mark=] of ol 2 4 ctu A 4 1 % . Jeading Episcopal pulpit of America by & man | most obvious defects of the present system. Constant experimenting on the new apperatus [ Heo l,um,“,{. s I svenk of the Monetary Conference, s che re- | oyt & LS SN 48 0 (VGRS S0 85 baul & linneapolis Express § o who went bobnobbing withall sorts of un- | - Toeffect an improvement much discussion is | since then has proved it to be all that the fn- ordn bilinoe B i port would be likely to be forthcoming iua | nng,'us he is too lazy to do that himself, he is | s SIose recognizable persons, such as Presbyteriavs, | necessary, becanse the problem is most dificult, | ventor desired, and he has accorliugly taken | by, oo guroane T IOt ressis. | shord time. Ex-Gov. Fenton will pas the w )z to part with them,—uay, glad to Slethodiste, and eveu Baptisis. Other laymen | While all admit the cvil, bardly any two are | steps to have it vatented. Learning this fact, a Picquet, just under the plateau of Chatillon, | teF i ltaly. The European Commissioucrs bhfin.l thL e e TS b s ol “rote in vindication of Dr. Di. and hinted thet | asreed upon a remedy. Hera®d reporter Sestorday paid & vislt 10 06 | iy il Tamious bustle was fought and lost by | Yorein favor of the rules of “the Latin Union, | | There istio vay to eiviize Ludians but the old if the facts were known the Rector would be | AVithout enumerating the thousund and one | luboratory to ascertain from Mr. Edison the | t1s French, enabling the Prussians to complete rocsbeck thought, and the action of Mr. | gy i3 hy the Lord’s selioolmasters. who made found Dbiameless. The facts alluded 1o | sdmitted erievances, which would require a dis- | exact state of the light. their cirele of fron round Tars, s cbrained | g. o &I‘Enflllflqd&rggfcslfi"fi;;"g;; man srow in New and as uaturall i form the story, which is thus told: It was, | cussion: o wide s to fail of auy result, unless | *I5 it truc that you ave perfoeted a machine | quite u reputation for the mang pariiamentary®] nuEnced by the policy PR Soltand unsers it [l el not uunatusally, Dean Stauley's wish to preach: | by a committee of investization. T hink. i all | for masyriug (e Sursentsl askec the writer. | ducks which have been fouht there. We may | Wirile abroad Mr, Groesbeck met Gen. Grang | FOr tathor thau frecse und starves and, when | notelvars westof Cliato™" Einzle-sts. inity. Trivity, boib because of its past and 1ihood, most who biave given this matter any Yau " reolled the tiventar, wiphimhissmate | 0" 0 L s-a-baenes is- | for a short time. ‘The General and his ciumces | 4015000 aboul it Is to give hi b—Depot curner of Caual and Kinzie-at 1niTrhieys Tiioltyibos o b Lention il adaiit. that phe main canse of fn. | £¥ hands on his alreany besrimed rowsers, 1 | Y0t 1 iace: (chuye ) anl tanks | O vouhination sro, o sy, nyuch distssn | o Au) e nav Ipfoatadeitls ty. sive Bl 2 preseut. was the oue church in this country | aitention will ada L tats delan fro tim | Bave just applicd for a patent for it. It sieres advertising thay they will start onacertain [ f0r 2 renoutinat s many warm friends, | S3We chanee we do other men, and govern bim | ogyoAGo, BURLINGTON & oY T o, 15 {aw's day, from thne | o0 Gr* 1o Gétadls that hdwt been accomplish | morniuz for “alfbsse Bazin® when publie 2;.‘};W“'it,’,'c'g,c(;';‘":f;,::“‘?\,},““-mc,.,,..k thinis) | 98 we do other men. Compel liin 16 obey the | 10, e.gltollaw-xl..lndhnugu1¥n<rsmm vieasure by writing newspaper cards In criticism | interest to politicians xlone, and it is titne that of Trinity’s eminent Rector, censuring him | & demand should be wade for an intelligent | Was gratified at fiuding that he had alighted EEEERERFEEN TUUsTLURETDas ST EHHEYEEIEPEEANEES Pallzian Hotel Cars are run throush, between Ghi- runs Puliman o 4 runs v a5y other form of in whih bhe really cared to preach. the nove : ; fas | P e e vorlk ; 5, and b must work or die; and in no otlie : : d But it was cqually Dr. Dix's. with | "Byt puent and prominent as this abuse s, [ o It works splendidly.h g | rumor amounces’ that two of our legis- | to the'fact tht he'is constant in his irfendstips, | (4T 3 b pust worls or dF othier | “end Canal sad Sxteeatisis. Tickes Otfecn 2 Somsthing in the nature of o gas-metre?” | jupurs are about to settle thels lit- | Semtor Conkling, too, he thuky, Is Stronz b SRR no complete practical remedy has yet beeu [ o SomEU 0 prevent the Dean from prea t ement in the { OGN L0 inz iu Trinity. One or the thines that | found, and any material imbro eporter. tle differences. The ordinary duelists | thisrespect. Mr. Groesbeck hardly believes thar ) 1 : v G il Mendota & Galesburg Expross .. 1t auswers the same purpose.” the General will be nominated. 2 0 e oy in- | sif ion is all that can reasonably be hoped. i % ss 3 gave the Rector great pride was the fact that, in- | sithation Is aff that ey seasonsbly be hoped. “JHow i 1t to be used ¥ are compelled to cross the ' froutier, but MG PR ORORRIIOE L e HUMOR. Ounwa & Streatoe Exprew, s era dt Wberatlom andlonseness, Trinliv Il . 1 v oes scomE 4 b et of b otarag. | - e inventor playted i feot o, the Ueuch, those who are-clothed in_parfiamentary fuvioln- | asicad the wriser. e Who never saw a cord of wood? The averame | Boskiont & ‘éfi‘;"&ffifv_{‘b; P st lectt b6 expres | of arbitration. There are many objections to an‘d.lflzumd back 48 Lo auavere: S cn'."c*m UC | pility can clioose any place they Ike. . Versailles | *The people seem too willing to zive the Re- tramp.—Towanda Enterprise. ; Pactfic Fast Express MOnEhts 10 it o this; 5o many that I will veuture to say that no | Placed In every hauso where the light is used: | 3%, tyinous Bois de Boulogne, the stena of | SUmption law a fair trial, and 10 obstucles are B o - Riansas & Colorado Eipre oo : likely to be thrown in fis way. It remaius to be | Bvery cipher-added o voor Tilden's record | Bowhersbiove Accommodatioi 11:0 sion of unworthy liberalism had zone forth; in one chureh the pure doctrines of the Church had beén taurht and jealously guarded. Heoce, despite Dean Stanley’s emivent position and worth, it woald not do for Trinity to sanction bis Yiberalism. In fact, : fepute dore It rezisiers infallibly the quantity of clectricit BRSO Bl ine % flaputs (s Considebod iore, [ oo, sl for e pirpose ane ulumsmlfi o situy colshrusd st Tve 1 it i part of the quality consumed in the house. It | abandoned. The park of La Marche and that of cing syst il e e e eannot Includo that ereat | 1o simple contrivance, and comes up to all my | L Vesinot are too. frequented to- uliow of any | P22IZ s g fa o0 armiolze o1 to take aavantage of every delny and techmicality [ €Xpectations.” dispute being settled without fear of interrup- v the benefits and fow of the de PHLDIX WAS AFRATD that a procecding at law affords. I am speaking | , *Then It pushes your iuvention considerably | tion, und the wood of Verrierss with the - fose system. They are still here, in-the East R 2 : g e Lo . epea orward” . in " are the favored piaces. s hole o ot T ey i the Dean might eay sometbinz rash. Realizing | X0 O O e whore thone e ae oo | 1 \Well, Yes,s0 faras the detallsare concerned, | s & hollow or vallew, approuched by & stecp and | 3t 1623t Tn, fuvor of it They havo sullbred by ey S that it would. be gross disconresy notrotuvito | ot h CoE R e i both ey | Tisupposeiit does? slippery path whicli leads down from the hill of | 1o e G Gieate. to attuck & | Decause bis bark is the ouly valusble thing about Sleeplnz-Cars are run beteen Chicazo aad Omats Lhe Dean fo apvearin Trisliz, the good Ructer { (5o o adjust withiout dolay, there 1 1o AN ACCOMPLISHED FAGE. Chatillon, It is a kiud of no maw's laud, | seintic power, like the Navional banks, en | Bu—Durdelte. e onay ¢ asse, but the time may come when it can be A Paris reporter, describiny a duel. says: | CHICAGQ, ALTON & ST. LOUTS, AND CHICAGO, hi upon a plan which he thouzht would happily | wish to adjust \ithous felar, there | n’i’;z{j’;j “Will you tell me, Protessor, the exact con- | adapted by nature for the purgose to which it | ¢ % has been put more thay once. The sides of the | qoue i detail. The failure of the banks from | *The witnesses placed the two adversarics ot an KANEAS (TVY & DENVER HORT LINES, e Cioprated cucoutors, Lave beel | oy odhier the National buuks und National- | makes it nore nauehty.—PAi'adelphia Buletin. Sendota ST o hg | Al ISENZCT. U We would rather meet “a horny-handed fi‘%’}.;éé??" Tl e uan Ko o) : | Freopory& Dubiinne Bxpre farmer” than a baudy-horued cow.—Huckensack | Fresport & Pubtingo Express Leepublican. Tewkat Eapdle i b . RKansas City & St. Jos Exprass, : A Burliugton poysiciau calls bis dox Cinchons, | “p S e e Lo b f e an overcome the diflicelty of his position. He in- Be rig Aition of. ths TPkt b the prasunt taar o . lingly, 3 ness of mau as an_ arbitrator which makes it 5 B a iy Aubie prcsent Umet: Jg it v : ke E T s ceeomsaYs 10 take part I the | hiext to impossible for partios Htigant to.gras | Rearly comoletel ¥ asked ule repurtr. Noliow are ovararowy fn summer with D¢k | i to time will cause the peoble to become | equal distance from each other.” | - Tton Dopot, WWeit Siie. noar Madion-st, brie: sad Dartest, o the resding of The Seribture lessen. | Upon any one, or any thre¢’ mes, to hold “the : I;.s Isall cowp 3&5 BOK. 0 Tar asithie princi- i et R vor boey | dissatisied with the systemi. A% wno dise | The man who gets an apple-bieinto the cavits Twenty-third-at._ Ticket Office, 122 Kandolph-s. Tiis was printed in one of Trinity’s beautifui 5"'“‘!"5 0 j““f“c'm B that it i Erfimpn;fmficflmis' now onl;en qt::sti:::::t?‘: Fown o wnterfere with gentlomen arragsime | O of a decayed tooth, and. hasv’t a toothpick ora eave. | Arrive. vrozrammes, and Dr. Dix rested Jappy in the | Your Correspoudent says that it is among j COMPIE thing vou can say—it s estab- | their little affairs in this quiet, secluded . = pm handy, is bound to suck secd. ‘Knnsas City & Denver Fast Fx... conviction thist e bud acted grraciously, and av | friends that disputes should beadjusted. Grant- | yosh, | BUS Ofle WHRE vou can n here M. de Ia Rochette exchapmed ball THE PRESIDENT AND THE INDIAN. W % St Louts, Springrield & Texas, L ©d that it should be, but human nature wills jt | Jishied bevond doubt that it is chenper than zus. f spot, where M. de Ia Rochette excianzed balls i or o T TAE We have known many. a man to sit around | ooite N ew Ormans Expmng - “There are scientists who still assert that the | with M. Laisant, and where M. Gambetta bas o the Edulor of The Iribune: waiting for something to turn up, uatil that | &t. Louls, Sprivgteld & Texaa... 1he same time had preserved his pulpit in its pristine purity. AscensionsDav came, and with it the vast au- gdience that_always overcrowds Trinity on spe- cial duys. The presence of a celebrity makes 1o duference in the crowd, thouxi it would be nateral for the celebrity 1o think so. At the proper Lime Dean Stanley read the Scriot- hi Pearia. Burlington | EAst Exprss « Whitehall Limes. Peadts. Duyiigton (st Eepres mes 1s dead.’ Wit clse coutd he | Chieao & Paducal 1 e e e oot e ond, 0 | current canuot, bo. transinitted in Hho maimor | Jast glven Sastaction to M. e Fourton. This | Curosco, De. SerPresident Hiayes devotesa | paing for something other. And 50 it is that trisl by jury by come | YOU. :a)i.” 3 1 ik t i lta:;:‘ du:;v; l“ba lml:h;ac;:l cflxl‘":m’.! elht' m&m; nllf large part of his last polite message to” the In- we0ud . s chana Iriends | 580 Isee,” answered the fnventor, smiling. | mous of parlinmentari counters, an N " : s Lens Hon ey I ‘,’,"“{-‘t"“h""{“‘{“'.‘?_ B 1riends | wpye'seientii men Who say It base their assor. | serve to 'show that M. Gawbesta, so oiten | ibusi und it is painful to note that he las no expectt Jle didwt take our Liver Remulator,” | SHERHAEY osinma ks O T o rs ot PArties. ot ftisa | tion OB & wellknown rule of electric Hant, | taumted by his political dversaries with rafne. | OPInion on the question of ther transfer to the | writes a patent-medicin Srim.—OF Cigy Dorvick, | JoUSLE DIsRC Acco: % e wcnc‘ynm s, fecl il lhlll:flrbitls?x & | which is that the intensity of the ligat incresses | inz to take up the quurrels many have attempt- | care of the War Department, and doubly puin- | & Bonomy is wealth,” muttered the man in OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RATLWAY el tion is the begioning of a chancery suit, <o quiex | 10 the square of the current. O this they | cd to fasten on Liful, was quite willing to ive [ ful to see bim recommend the fusther armine | the procession, as he biew ou lis torch and | ool nobor comer Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket ;‘;g,;.mé\; o lflfifidwfi.fi Batiid bm"'l;fi:l‘ S | are they who chooso thelr friends as atbitrators | readily lieur[c a0 enormous éuss l('n the subdi- smsmlngdm 2y apponcns who o ins'ulldm br | #nd equioping of the young bucks who have so | puured the oil into a bottle to carry Lowe to bis Onlce. 63 50U Clark-st., opposite Shermas House, ¢ Sl - B - of i i v o vision. but, fortunately,” continued the invent- | 8 word which escaped thie Republican leader in o made We 1 i fleld of | Wite. o L. oprorcuvity for God's servant. \When the | 10 ery fraud at their decision and fly to a court oty by Dl qutltied) & | Tho Tieat of an suimated dobate. 3 Jates | long made our Western frontiers a field o iy e = Dr. Dix. avd 33 soon as they werc apart whis- et e L M o :““ls to these scientific. gentlemen, which law, if cer- | has generally been the peacemaker. e bus [ makes the recommendation in deférence to the | this mornin: fres MD_UI"FL 05 SITS YOU | Sy jaconstn ‘& Minns T/ Bm TG p Jerd o s ectesmet Rostors © Sedwimta vuay | S¥Ls 0 A0 O e tan make | fiv conditions are brought about, compensates | from time to time, with consent of tie ofTend | oninfons of the Sesretarles of War and the Into. o oney I the wan; Tam uot oue of the | “gay, aud Menasha throuzh Lay! ! audience as comie in expectation that I would | tralue G i o "5 | for the loss sustained bY the first law. These | ing and ofended purtics, permitted au aiteration |y po 0 e LRI O ARG IS | old setelo SIS, MO0 A 40T preach. Teanoot resist such a compliment. I conditious ure exceedingly diflicult to obtain.” | or moditication of the minutes of the sitting as el o = A A Boston man has stolen $96,000 worth of | - fowa Expresass. 5:00Dm :3am with men who cannot reasonably be expected to |- o S e Mysiic Water Company. He | Milwaukee Fast Line (dsiiy 2:00pm 4:00>m EusRuBooD ESEBSEEER must say a few words to them.” And the little | Lot me add that, it arbitration is a refuge for | “Rons e, Erosingly difieutt t ecorded 1 . iel. 'The pers 3 Lot me add that I p od thiei ed the re- | recorded i the Journal Officiel. The person In- i 41 fihw % ] Inan mude ready to sscend to the lecters, where %-:;’,’;‘:xi-‘:l,? Hipls Ik o o coustiet, e | porter. I sultiug and the fusulied Lave been takicu jndi- | know anythiug about Indians, the respousibility | liad the best milkroute in tho cioy-oaruer’s | Viseosn, & Simmsora, Grees becould bu seen and heand of all tho people, | Fagatieroy will ind in the Tterised Vrosiding | . “Ihave” anewered the fnventor. «Why, I | vidualiv,on one side, and a reoneiliation has | of such a step must fall upou him. Falls Lieporter. - _land through NIEUT EXpross-.. + 0:00 pml T:08m \hous ren ot ' conld mot, with ic | vas ridiculed not fonz ao,'’ coutinaed Mr. Edi- | baen fnvariably effecton. The assertion that * {udians in our service, | Jlow even that lawn looks, o dear,” said | _ Al tralos run via Stflwantce. Tiokets for St Paal and Minncapolls are zood elthier via Madisonand Pralris Tor the bringing of witnesses by subb@na, the appointwent of an arbitrator by the Court if necessary, and, finaily, the entry of the award son, * for muking an ussertion about the irans- | The sawe policy was pursued by M. Jules epti it s! s they i mistion of ower, and now 1 find fhat. two of | Grovy when M. Gambetta qualified the assor. | 2U0st without o s L Tl | e o tee b, i hay ae ooy . | B SF v Waieriona, Talrad. 51 Waodh hiner for ehi ‘9o but to'sit throush the | iiself as the judement of the Court to be en- | the ltading seentific wen cf tie day buck up | tions of Al de Fourtou in a most unparliamen- | Porformunce of the duties asszued them,” is | Wel steall, Eovent e exciained, * L o TLLTNOIS CENTRAL RATLROAD, 1Dml x;\_d_qr im t{n o u; 05“‘{5,',"“7 I.l&t. Torech U the Conttis Aciree. Why, then, do | ¥ statement. The gentlemen 1 refer to are of | tary manner. A reconcibiation was impossible | one that needs proof. 1 it were so true as to SRA AL, HIMTo0L OF Twanty-tieciiat: o 5 Ml honr canmonn o nerband- | 1ot tho tublic avail hemsoives of the Statutes | Lie very bighest aathiority. Theyare Dr. Sie- | from the first, owlug to the humiliating torms | be beyond dispute, Western scctlers, who know | - There is something nice_about the balance of 0T Hahaotnist . neas Gt ot oo o o e S0 e | QS atovur (ho anawer mag b, it 45 sertain they | MEns and ‘Sir Wiliaur Thomsou, of Eugland. | AL do Fourton’s fricnds souslit to- Imposs 0B | Tadrese wortt wos v e Hers scomingly | trade. A worthy farmer who comes foto town S e e lest _the Dean should touch on tender Y | 1 nave ouly just read this news, having to-day | M. Gambetta, whose choice of seconds, M. = ['x dly Indi o 1 £ Indian loaded with ucw svheat, almost every dag, goes = = ¥ wost fricndly Indien in a time of Indian [ yome'ioaded with old rye.—ge, St. Lous Express. ground. Notbinz was said, however, to which | do not. & received it from a scientific friend in sbha Allain-Targe and M. Cle e Ve ¢ Seve e § itrati & upe of a [ Alfain-Targe and M. Clemanceau, proved that = 3 he severest churchman could take exception, mzlld;rgglpt}l ligz]zzc‘s_to 1:114]1“;12‘h::r?;:‘g.%ggi‘r‘st:cfit written report, of the proceedings at 4 wecting | e meant Giisiness, The ex-Miuister of the Cab- | trouble; but the President admits that there |~y o pyy was the_very aporopriate | S uAER LIE. 2 S of the Institute of Civil Enginecrs in Loudgp.” | inet of tne 16th of May Liad the chioice of weao- | ure exceptions to the rule. Then ywhy risk tic title of 2 poemfent to this office.” The swriter | #Calro & Texas Faprss, withous remedy. Of course he could not, with- out extreme incivility, ruise objection to the avitation, 50 neatly put. There was and the fact of the Dean's presesce i Triniis [ HOE o o e the donsint pulpit was the ouly thing the critics could carp | or clec N earaeatar. Such 5.1 un- ons, and was kuown to be an excellent swords- | exceptions? % g e 0 Springficd Express . Sapahe blame wnay now be, renovel from tiie | oo e oo 10 PIOm 4668 | 3 sisau Not Worried by the Buglish Ohjeot- | M while lis. sricruls Armaed that il thy | Coribs ooy is amusing: to give “conzenial O St ot et to Ll into | Sirhetal S e Dix did not, fuvite, but how thy Dexn ssited | thes conld not. be Withdrarn when once sut. | ors to His Electric Light Patent—Sure of | WIry form would give him u tremendous advan- | cmplovment, under tho Governnent, to 8 | g ; oPeorti, Turlington & Keoknk Dimeelt, T o b e b au ) ol Bl Success, Making New Discoveries; aud | 1€ over his corpulent and incxpericnced ad- | number of young men® who might otherwise s ” Dubuque & Sfoux City Express e, preac! hm tu!‘"{ et Ihe vm%fm "Thie sugmestion, “I will refer thiscase to the | Dropping ALL the «Phones™ for the Pre versary. AL de Fourtou, with ull the chivalry | murder the folks ou purpose to lire them to | After vresenting our bill for last vear’s sub- Dnbuqug £ Sioux Ciey R B T o LhInE Trintly as ey it a o el o haense totha | Dropplug of a Urenchman, and wueh to thediszust of | protect! Are there no white men who want [ Scription to oue of our citizens, seven times, he | GHman Passenger. '?;'\'fm )y baving such 2 divioe within her Tavor thin the BropGAIion L SOBMIL b cast £ euf L Y some of nis politival colleagues, waived his | conweninl employment “under Government®¢ | remaried, ** Why don't you 2o for these slippery walls. il ; . P e n“_"hli A i b mmml“ Neto York Warld, Dec. 5. privileec of chousiug weapons, and sarced to | Is ot this the Commune clain indorsed by the | fellows first! I'm zood cnough.”~— feynolds- TITE WOODRUFF EXPEDITION AGATN. 3 2 i 0 e 1t was announced yesterday by a dispateh | fisht with pistols. All the profiminarics were | Chief Exceutive of the Nation? If voune ville Hera d. WICHIGAN (ENTRAL RATLROAD, d **congenial cmplo; He was 2 countryman, and he walked along | Depot. foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-st Some two years azo the Woodruff Scientific | With your enemy. 1t would besides do away f London that Mr. J. H. Ri 11 had filed codily cod, the t v i 1i sh (SamELY0 S . R et o of I ettt o rom London that Mr. J. H. Russell had filed | specdily arrauged, the twenty paces pro- | are to be furnis 0 Toiedition crsted Inierer thronsiont th | Wil anc of thegtost draTbais (0 SOMINOD | o Yuealiy olicctions Lo i grantof & patont | posed fure ieped to Sveandhinty by the | which will pus overs white seutler a e mer- | our busy thorousiiare and i & Sen sver s | - Toses Glich B GRS ST he world was movel and nttructive, and its | sion 10 the arbitration suiliciently clear as to | toEdison for his improvements on the clectric toeude of 2 ;‘Zg‘;g"'g;lfi aud l}‘;;_g{:_ g;fl:fil(gu‘;g o5 whyaot conglligte the Culifornia. hoodlums j:uur of kg;gau;u.m;.}rmf esm‘.»’ljhhr;:lem., &Qagt | Hoih. Gian c Toteh, apaar e mer Towse.__ express just how much of their differences the | light. The ground of the objection was that | foosSoeor et e BRI AIE S ' ke : s ron Sinks.” It made him mad. He said that ] kept secret. Ou Wednesday evening some of | Would it not be well for the Government to any fool ought to know that.—Cwmdan Fost. Mafl (s Maim and Alr Line)... splendid proportions s Jaid out werc gufient | expross Just how sucl of theie iferences th o awaken those students possessed - of an in- irants uimd, g MELIED ¢ | Mr. Edison was not the true and first iuventor | the papers hinted that the affair bad been ar- organize a corps of hoodlums, with Kearney ¢ ch re- ic af Vi wood lawy B " o o W i b Boston €4 P Day E: . et oy oy of, the prolect was much re- | public arbitetor mere oo lawyen it wouMd | of tiis light: nd the London Zimes saldthat | rauced and that .no duel would take saes | SrRirt s moae roume. with Keame Cold st sl s fuliats, f\{a;znil&réfAtw?&?dnunu. G ncle Bxpress (dam rretted, and provoked much adverse comment. | Obviate the further aod common “error of the | © S anh ths gl T | : i T revival of the mabiont Donoven 1o NEaicnts | awand comprising moch sore. thas the parsies | * several rivals are in the fold who sszort, that s wersion wns, readly wa bt anraty | ol 16 would be quite 45 souilhls as The orizival type righter—The proof-reader. | NEHS Expres. be ladly hailed, cspecially as there scems to be | ioteoded to sabmit, they are before Edison with his .ulleged fuven- | go"Fourtou, with Madume, was present at the | sertiors. | arant. that, 2 dompany of remvmuct | 1¥e supnoc 1 the little L i1l be g substantial basic this tinic. A geatleman who [ Such 3 court of arbitration, bound by the | tion.” Yesterday a roporter of the Worid called | aeriyomoes at the maam? Vi, Prosent at. of Indiuns incorporated into un army of whites. | called o Lopnetis © Somgiie Lornes will be | prrrspyRg, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, lus yvestizuted says st wliercas Lie proj- fileseL law, In ;{‘}g{r‘“;fi)g{;"pfi;‘;firflfim upon Edison to ask him the meaning of this | bf this worniog asserss thas 500beople assombed | b o hians incorporated futo ui ariny of wh he | Fox b u??rv‘:‘i?;xot;i’;—rl_fll‘l:ngxg ;i’imm'— D e o b . ect of two years ago was immature ans aulty, Sistes clear, wi aps relieve ispate] i Vi s o 7 v ) Vo4 T o'clock L Iy | e it 1 atan ear iy 5 S Clarke-si-, Palmer Ho afirm fiapancial basis, and isin the hands of | Wwhich is tne great cause of e preseat delay. | some wanuscriot, and no amount of calling or | 9 the Bo fteoubique Francaise is printed and | duty would be little short of *};E,gc);:fl'fjY}”’-“;{"—].‘fi“fl{;;f&i;fi\‘;“l{ ifi»mfl New Mal and Express. pr] clan | Pucific Express, gentlemen of the birbest business ability and Auotber reliet might be the creation of a | shaking conld arouse him until he had finis uolished. We s told that attemuts w Y = s e T e B0 Jorthicst fo dnsnira wont- | spectal elmius couct with an additioval Judge. | od. ~Then be looked p, aud extenalur = | Bide to breveat S1. Obmborta from tossivm g | Lt ohad 10 806 that this is tiie view Gen. Sher- | J00L S el Faclne ks donce1s tho fact that the ship hasbeen boush, | 1t would be preat selfef 1o cruwded dacket 1o | yery clostneally discolored palm, exeluimed | house, aua that o was sompellod 1o rescst 1y | " pysake mifld bemenity with which this mild, be- | Asathocles, a Sicilian Prince, had an casthien | | and lics open_to inspection at a Hoboken dock, L ¥ Superior | & eno! some subterfuge fu order toget clear of the | nignant man speaks of the “outbreak caused by | plate set before nim to remind bim that he hed BALTTMORE & OHIO. i Tralag Jeave from Exvosition Building, foot of Mozroe: Court. - “ Wnat is this,” asked the reporter, “about | crowd, w 2 itested its inte 3 iflicieney e 15 | Been g G pends the wholo expedition, st of obiainins | Nhe community can much better boar the ex- | 1 17 eacesy s 1o ecoaCroreT wabout | eruwd, which bud manifested s intention of | ui insuflicency of food on the reservations,™ s | been a potter. We suppose the reason tha | Tealafleave from Exoosition Butldins Tootof Moerie; nds xpodition : 17 | e comminity Cin much baltertoar the ex- your, Lollowiug him and preventing the duel it pos- | a sizn of the Impenctrable swpor which: has | Gen. Grant always carries bis hide around witl | S55icket Ofices, & Clarket.. aimor 8 snudeus erow of 20 perions. i smber e | penso of afow ore aflers tha ey ang | o ¢ Jooked puzzied for . womeat. 'Then he sible. e Joined his friends” at tiie house of | seized our people on this Tndian question. Why | bim s to remind him that he was ones a tane | —occ 814 Depot (Expos - 0; 2 ci 2 that the lougest p aid: 3T Robert Mitelicll, and the_principals, with | was there not a sufliciency of food? Why were | per, be vo expedition. Beyond the purchase | can best cngdure delay is most likely to be the 1 don’t know Russell or anything about his | their seconds and two doct Ve v iven by starv: ussacre peace- | 'S i3 their seconds and two doctors, dreve off to savages driven by starvation to massacre peace- Speaking of dull times, a wicked Mobile man ;‘lmnfigempm There is simply ane condition, upen which de- ot the Geu. Werder, formerly owned by the | winner. objections. 1 suppose he has taken advantaze | sis-Piequet. M. Clemenceau flashed the able, industrious citizens of the United Si Lyrth Gennan Lioyd Company and boaglit for | The above is supgested as a. partial remedy. | of some tectinical flav. The English have o | swice bufore Toadie. them i or s as Why should Tndians sraree uu;"f:oif“nfif.f thatd oy weelks avo a strunger arrived : pr d | their white neihbors! Wiy had they not been £ and bunzlit a bile of cotion, und a pleas- LAKY, SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERS. beautiful systerm of pateut ‘law, invented, [ Bourdon, who. with M. Robert Mitehell. .000. the chief of the faculiy hins been se- | A complete one, I'fear, cannot be found w! aut ruRor wae at ouce started that the cotton ed In the person of W. S.Clark, LL.D., | 80 tedlous a process is retaiued as the trial by | gk, by King Canute or some. other ancient | fop M. 03 FOUrLo, messteed out the five-nnd. v v s " sl s ¥ 3 t M. , - | getting their living out of the ground like ot i % T Freddent of Amtierst Agricaitural College, | jury. th £ the Taw." I recontly heard | FUICE Wio understaod thie needs of our times.” | thirty vaces. | M. Gambetia’s advorsary hat the | Fory Yielr living out of the aroun “Aditn awh | buvers bad arrived, but it only proved to be a | Leave, | Amie. Clark ison eminent scholar, bas traveled P acoI Ok LHa . Thiy ot rttenby +Then you dou's unticipate uny - ditliculty in | choice of stations, and M. Clemenceun, after the | was placed in a garden to dress it and assiened 10,1038 With the car-ache. rn his bread by the sweat of his brow; or ‘There {3 considerable indignation amous the aces and bad | to w York at their resi- the word of | were they evolved from the lilies, which toil | German copulation i widely. and is familiar witl: many of the coun- | one of the Judzes suv, is that twelve men | gniaining the reward of your owli experinients two zentlemen liad taken their tries to be wisited. The facultv is to consist of | taken from the sircts and saloons can admiuts~ | 4ng yyprovements independent of !xrh_ut any |,lm|rz[|islql; hauded them, 1en proiessor Mr. Woodrufl, the originator | ter justice better than 1. And, no matter other person has done ™ g M ve 2 kL ol o 3 i ¢ « e than, 40 N 5 ¥ command thus: ** Are you ready, gentlement” | not, neither do they spin? dences being repeatedly searched by the "y 0f e plan, is o act as direutor. He has worked | what their intellicence may be, the labor of ex- | ™, yysiver to this question Edison gave him- | SoAttentionts +Onns poct et~ Belore | - What right has our Government to cugaze to | 1or the remaine wt the .\’w“f:i'&flx'ffuumsfm‘\fl ' ud clothe Indiaps, and build | but, if gentlemen wil carry home Limburger teal demonstration of his | the word * three™ was fuirly ouc of his mouth feed Indians, s for Indianste burn; to fur- | cheese for supper, they must take the conge- incessantly to make the tour a preat success, as | plaining the points in dispute to men utterly self uptoa theor d to reasoning on such matters tonsumes | \woric on the electric light. both gentlemen had dred. Some say M. de | nouses and mi it yrgxxxiiwu at_sirst ax:;:’?]umtmfim; ins s“ci “s Dt Of I e e il ceeded Jn gettine the rieht kind of financial | 2 amount of tine that 1s hardly credible. *Itell you what it is.? said he, “I’ve got [ Fourtou’s bal passed close to M. Gambetta’s | wish Indians 3 c et < ; ! ¢ that 1s hd “Lte it 1 s 3 ® M. Ga 2 Indians with horses, and cattle. and shee ences. f;tl?e(?x:l}'gxbg;:gs"flfig ventopiee oletod are S S e o P Tt fo f\m;!fir:m;e Ihiathing dowy fins ‘0w oud Dm setuine it | fuce; others that M- do Fourtou fire wide, and and hows, und_ farming 'i:;::lc'fi'cntflul:fil }_.:lex‘np: iy A T " 2 'y ¥ 15 | qone tiner every e beginniu there | that M. Gambetta’s bullet was witinu o foot of | and ammunition, and ~scalpine-kuives, and ti W E ” Clactanat!, Indt; ls. Lonts- ives, and_tin THAT *“ WAGON-WHEEL” AGAIN. Tiiie, Cotumons & kst Day treingone. [ heard o prominent meumber of | G00¢ 0 tlic Jfar say thic other day that. in bis_optulon, | Were f Broblen i Judae — could iU without. @ jury, he | DracHed What To the Editor of The Tribune. [ wen to 4 B e et 5 distincwish” each | supply Tudiaus with flour atn cospof SI per | CUICAGO, Dee. 7—Your *\Wagon-Wheel obe solved. ~One ws tic subdivision of the clectric other was its economical adaptation | two oppunents could hardl; 5 but the real fact is that at thirty- | dippers, and tablespoons, and. elotiics 2ppareat at onee. 1 3 hollow, on a fogey worning, the.| riznt hasit to tax industrious white A YLOATING COLLEGE, touching at the principai ports of the world, and making practical theleseoug In E\SLun,csu.x_o % f owd ‘;h;figggmfim’lfc‘:‘*'}hgV";;Z;'cggm:vl: dor houscbold. and _general purposes. — Now, | other, and were compelled to fire at bazard, pound, and beans at S1 per quart, and other | torrespundens at South Bend seems to be ull EKANKAEEE LINE. = ‘:; K:E:;‘L .;:;“ ‘1 el-“br?&i"c’;;:'m;::l‘h‘ T x e e MRl e o v lamp and Pve got my subdivision. Very Jittle was known {n Paris ubout the duel | rations at corresponding ces, that they | * torn up ” on the subject of mations, and if he Twenty-second-ste je 5 entirely settled. It was uccessary to | untif the first tefegrams came from Versailics may lie i wigwaws, plav poker, smoke. and | was surprised that Photographer’s ” cons = Rrive._ = - Teave. gighteen smonths. | qupdivide the current” without any hitel, aod | an are 10 take *object” lessons on a | vither court in less tha 1 o, with cvery fucility for cxplora- | It s usclessto woat present fnto the siigbler | Tiog donest, D'm ealculating ab present on tho | & uncing that the encounter had renlly tal concoct murderous plans agaivst 1hose who are i oty Ay dor Lm0 s orduley Tl A e calculat Ahe officcs of the JSiemdlique Hranease | atwork to support thom? What rient has any | Mihication should pass unchallenzed, he must s & Fon ana the eolloation of valuable spe e | Teroy ofuesy. VIl supivack iox. Younte | cosiof the flehit. Now, just within @ duy o | \ers besicrod With people witlons to know the | Cosermmons sEre Breminm on Kienas any | 1V been more than surprised that his own T Bupraaros o Tar' che widh 1 e dents bt (el ooy | g cEMIation i the gercral conmiti- | (it cntiets fdependent of tho amount O | Srvative paner s achaay it ioto ey | EoeuPply Of Ut arices a demaua! " | wencleman’s statement s evidently correc, but CHI0AGO, ROCK TRLAND & PACTFI0 BATLE0AD: e AL m na et B e o 8 | ey thes wiho chanen; the jurics, who call | Surrent supplied. I've luid over the whole | biogtanhy of M>Gambetta, renoried us mortale | priscd at not. DOt crop o Whaes: o iy | tHere seeins L0 be too much philosophy u tho Depot. corner of Van Tiuren and Shorman-sts. THekes Epedition i boesalie destoeed T e e | confia fots exltonte or Wi s Tt Lotk { dack o that ’ Iy wounded. Groups stood rotind the offices of | ave good authority for suyine that bo who | 18P portion. e siates correctly that the [, o Gibri s Shonily BOUE o o R e fr e, B | ey o O , ive me your calculations on Nght,” sald | the eveniug’ pupers in the Kue Montmartre | sows the wind shal renp (b mhithemd. O | forward motion of the wheel is Treatess at, tho et | " at present on the Beach in | 1€ Teporter. . . waiting for the first cditions 10 come out, aud | Indian Burcau sows the sceds of idlencss and | top and less ut the bottom, in fact 1 never have My elehiy-borse power engine will zive 40 | immense satisfaction was_expericuced on all | crime brodcastOYer OUEWhol Lndinn et | OOLerTol gy Hres aosoi, I £ Foricard motion | Davaport Express clnded if 1 compsny witn: relatives. As to the u}[ f“,'.fi“"“d' L ey o T S iha o is country werc rel in office o i P n : erins of pavinent. and route, the Times sevs the Famreied by jomes for Mty and | Jighs, T intended at first 16 have them of if- | side¢when 1t was made known st o o no e and then gets well puid for supplying siciles 1o | at tac bottom of any wheel. uniess pernaps 1t | S Loavenwors the stude; .5:00 p ) $10.0 pal: & 500 will * be paid in installments. as fullows: | 1rec to act untrammeled by jurics, 1 beliove ¢ | 2. T intended af ! Booking fee. $500; March 1, 189, §1,0003 Sept. | would be to the advaucemeént of Justice. ffif:;fifi';’ffx&:xfl}, g‘\z{,l:fi‘ab‘f) san :?.:r\alc '.A:.'h nad (!,SL"-‘X"-‘.‘I_“lllh.fll':i u;.- (ims become such & | reap their crop of phlagivgs and imassacres, was «oine down-hili und was cha Night Express.... o e 1, 1874, 3500z and March 1, 1850, $300. 1f 200 ATTORNEY. Th mine will. be ol ety cost. | pooular lavorite that, had sosthing Lappened | But here comes in the piety part of our plan. Ue says * the motion at the top being thd | ~All meats on the Omaba Expresa are served (3 whadents and fourists v ooKed L iie rate, on ] i w':mnr'fruz‘; l;‘x“ & L\Jfluqu‘x: ?“P hour iu the | to bim, we might have witnessed a repetition Of | After depriving the Iudian of ali natural in: | sum of the forward motion of the axle aud the | CA% 875 ceat cach. . or vefore Alay 1, 1979, the Gen. Werder will RETROSPECTION, wenty-four, b owly when the lunps are not | that scene which took place in August, 1790, | centives to lubor, we supply him with half- | rotary motion of the wheel, while the motion CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD. 2 Yy 1, '] " 0 lighted—it’s an automatic cut-off curinc, vou | when the Due de Castrie foug| E id teachers N i e v ai - eail from this port on May §, aud begin her cir- - » 2 3 X N e s fouzht and | paid teachers to talk to him ubout the beauty of | at the bottom is the difference between them.” * Dansilie Boute. cownavigution of the glébe. 2 . 5 . know—and then when one lamp aiter another s | wounded Charles Lameth, a prominent | hoelne corn, 4ud the eunobilug natsze of wood- | NOW if the rotary motion of a wheel is two | Tieket Offices. 77 Clark.st.. 13 Dearbor-st., aad D¢ theplase e sorrons ATIE TUE YRS ) lialted, the old cugine sues Taster aud fuster | representative o the people’s party. The | choppime aud fencobutiaier oy oo | miles por i the jorrard motion of the axle Pot, curner Clinton and Carmollags. ____ 12id out by Commander Cooke embraces more Hava blown the WOHlS yolee oth o i s :xmm 0 nfl her ughbtst. rate of ,\hr;nul-!)qus house_ in the . Kue de | large salarics to plow, and hoe. and chop, that | iS 1wo miles per hour; the sum of the two mo- L“Lfl_'— D oyl ok Suibiacts Hiots A oot the eorid yeliow and achds Sy current, for the maahere Is to be no waste | Varcnues was sacked by the populace. Camille | Mr. Lo may look on. fauel 1o lis blanket, and | ti0ns i four nifies pet Boue o ot top of the | pay v, Tntiay sree prooas formy meeire 15 theos eabbast o ool resum of my curreat, st of rareanged thay | Desmouting, in bis & Kevolutions do France et | contrive How Not To Do It. How many white | wheel. S0, hecording 10 hie ealiunon e | Dur Man ; Jina i srer Soonowd Jor, 2oy eswatiion. ek o e okt 0f avau the yeu: Tor by eants T anount of current called | de Brabant, teils liow the dowarer Mareehale | men would Work it not driven to 1t by the ne.. | tob of the wheel gaes toris Seular rate of Gueenstomny. Dublin, Sonthaanton- Tae ot or by cach lunp, and wheu all the lights are | de Mirepoix was disturbed in the midst of her | ceseity of supplyine their own wants? four miles per hour. und the uxle two mles per R AR B %s e i oo Fiboneaqoton, 1 o 0 swestestaf sorrorrul ringors! turned out the current stops of tself. Ol t's | sesta by bor servant, who told her that her | © 1t the law of the Creator thas noen creature | hour, and the bottom of the wheel, the dif- | & BG My TORKINL Russian, Fleetre: e, Kiinbeny Conmlinzen, St S ESartontu etigent. Ui enougly jud simole enoush. Theu | nelghbur's hotel was Beig *sacked by the tri. | shall Workc for Its Tiviug: of sturess s s | ferenics bepioatom of the whed, Just two S Hleraluiphas o et it Litnon Catr: Gibmaltan Fangion sier | No boot has cvarmore nritien S, T es it Is golug to cost $1.65 0 | bunial.” S logied out of the window and was | gkt have wo t0-interpose. beswecy, 1wk | Mies por porer fCho el s ust tro o et DAL el Tn e Tane, Cariagain, Hardo st i A, jms that s eweeter than theso s :and @ cas-burner iving about the same | surprised to find wen, equipped iu all kinds of | His coppor-tolored ehilgeer? sliCir suys | stips aloug at the rate of two miles per hour, Koat Grand Fie i e Tt Ve e Sends, songs that ure blown {rom the troes, bt coste 15 vear. Thavs what Pm work- | oicial costumes and’ uniforms, throwing the | the Indians aro the sborisincs of he o, hich s Just the same rate s the axle s travel- clilc | Jatentiubie Smcrbey o e s oFShiai sl ot dnx on now—the cconomy of the thing; for if | Duc de Castries’ furniture out of windows iuto | feu doms 1o Lo thist They were here before | ing. The Iriction of that kind of motion would Aden, Bombey. Laccadive Islands, Ceylog. Lul OF 3o rinstne fn v llexrlf:(l,‘laf\?:;lin mfl fe}ecm.u lizhtxx.s.ré [\l chmfr(:l, #'s of no v vlug." the courtyard l:cluw. The crowd, anxious to | us; but there must have been another kind of [ Vers soou wear out u set of tires, hut IQuupusu Penaug, Sicrapore, Bunca, Batavia, Borneo, Fair years that liave wooed thee like Jovers, h flve.“‘:l D=rr -LIL vl irg_u\' evice for measuring | avenge ,Lameths wound, bad visited the | folks on this continent before them: and their | *“ tigures won't lie,” and it must be so. VY. Syl Telands, Philipnigs Tsisncs, Manilley | - Then, fover-fc Tot This aiome Y | et o ceeldly sonumel Uy eieh | Marzhelle S ot aud dotbing themselves | risht to the land is taat ey cao aud Lok - : % one Ko Champoa, AMacio, uton.: For Vo sigh with the wind, xud to moan. “, i ‘. e finery they found, remenbered tbe pur- | possession. He wisely says they . % ¥ yi Price. 31, sedt. o, Shtzbai, Nanking, Dol River, Fekivg [ < ;00 o Ol exs Die ot thatall fxed. [Trve ot a | pose whicl bad gatised e presence and at £01) thelr own 3 ‘but did tholr salling il AN EXPLANATION. TH YSELFN;*L, i ol Sty iz Naouasaki, Os: Yokohams, Tokio, Sandwich : t00. h ‘0 lovine and losing, n 4 v rrentis used up | once commenced to clear the house. This | own make Pprescriptions. efther oae of which 1s worlh tes (73 T-dands. Sau Frahuisco. and from thehee rpturn | pgairq 28 2rowa sallow ana sere? justasu gusomster tell how much s s con- | souvenir of the past hins boen londly 1nvoled by | ° Did she Cosror of the Universe donate i Yo may rave about the elorious maon, prleg of thiobaolk, tioll Mota: awanted (e Aicr S Yorn 20 wwatl o'er the zrave of my boyhuod, sumed. But 'm not going tobe ina hurry i 5 i of the Universe donate this A oL, Feraleunt rapts s Lhe NausnatMenical Amuctatin. The o '?mflh‘m’ ‘:&n i erlk {8 mecial truly provided O Pines! for 1 bury it here, > 000 about this thing. Lo ’f.oluL to’ cur:n “zm’ L) Rfinub"unbwgflrls' ntnd m;m o m“fi e, | Soutinent ton few thousnd suvages, to the UG\J:F ‘he bn’"x’? "'“:}:’Lm Hil e il Selige bt Li0 . Do ey ever. pu or the expedition. In case 200 passages have s 250 . coln to get my system | versations overheard last evenine on the Boule- | clusion of all oth it e e he countless starry orbs the most extruontinasy work on Payslvlos ot leen secured by he Tst of mext Mayali | . o e 93¢t of days fn tho year. berfect, and then the 2us people Will picase take | vards one may conclude that Paris would Dave | sisat to s hame ae siaciis 114V¢ White ncn uo in transuort You moy gaz listed.™ ‘Fhe London Lauces 353 o mouers advanced for passaze beforo that date N hardiy been 3 place of refuze for M. or Mme. | Tudian aristocrat. e 10000 mas Silll every e fanagice deemed divine by some— | QR R dtod Gamole aent. o a1 08 P Will be refunded. 5 “+Just now,” suzgested the reporter, “you { de Fourtou had any accident y AL : o fhe i e o tleors 16 Tl notdonyy, cefut of & centy for pousze. Al Tu 15 statod, farther, that a wealthy Eentie- . Another Iteward. are lounging here doing nothing. AL you dowt | Garbetrs yesterday. oceurred to AL | park. wile vour tofling agricuiturist s not un But I prefer—0 ininitely t— The' anthor can bo eupaited mah who Uikes ereat Shiehect I (o eLrdion | | Wile SIS, T ahronce 10 work at the licht. why duw't you put.a hand | ‘Tise debates In the Chamber of Deputies have | Sen jorgieat " 0 T5¢ bis bread Out upon e S Bl THYSELF Juap ¥ < t st In the expedi iltou ‘is offering u reward f her of v e d_inventions!” p o : Stich Justice i Sass ihe s , this o e Jate AT, Stewart’s mave, wonti e e or | 1o 0l kiing,” s 3 G 3 o ¢ prevented | cvery Wwhite man has. Gise him that f: g a0 S NO CURE! Works. o Gravel, hiviom, Seoemeohe ok | S jue A T, Stey [oraves would it vot be | I'm thioking now. Still Iin business, 1t takes | bitn from Hsking bis jife by seconts 4 : s at farm d "tis the s NO CU 4 i Ty ToosTaDar, N 2 n piskl pting any chal- | where henowis. Do notdrive him f i And 'tis the eoicure’s aclieht seicace. " The purpose of Mr. Woolrafl. it A rewar ror ine blilanthiropie person to | a reat deal of money to run this shop, and L Ienge, might bave said witl inss ¢ i e ma frum tie JMost sunmptuously to diue; NO PAY! . 1 oue four of tne World, bit o estaolich the | e Jaa R ¥ Mr. vay in the near future. So you see there are | de Boulogne were 1 tompelled. 0 give. o5 o Teriitors 58 And lovesthe bitle-cov; " a e tou 1 s A . sl ) pas in the ear fut g ompulled to give satisfac- | the State or i . s i - i i ” o by mall ¢ eharze, on et o : o voman's o i as o 1 p! . | cen out, sud, as the Repub- | he pleases. The laws zood oh for Wi . L 128 only piysician L the cizy who was cures or B0 I2F, el s . omen'? foto, first, u Woman's Hotel under | Whut's become of the aro —thie won- Viat s d S . o e laws zood enough for white = saiide 10 realize something wore on the lay Whaa e sivess lotel for money-makingf | T've mot » man working on. that now. 1've | faercnoned ] s - | Mr. Hayes speaks with some_ enthusiasm of guma's allurins charm, 8 : 14 e atever complaing may iexenal 2 vorking ow. 1I've | fluence and position must consult the interests | « Secs - And thatthe drankard can't abstain 2 \ 'y exnct i The hearer bolds. o his. tee S 2 - is p 3 c ;i certainly'is an_experiment to I forced to kiss a prett ~ T wirh 30 centos, wealth of chelee afurization of special @ *. The meza- | are pleuty of A¢htiog Deputies on both sides of | send any one 0. 8 Sovthers State to learn Whien 0 one eise 14 nx;!f‘ ey B | EEEiee o] =

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