Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1878, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: document which T recofrnized a3 the | the LI, which seemed 1o 0a to be tnore [0 the | visit & alster reslding at Lhat place, and will stop 3 s A RESOLVENT, petitions T went ab ones to the Speaker's de gk, | favor of rafiroads than of the people, for whose | In Chicngn seain an his rerurn to the East. Con- - ~ PR and Mr, Burchard tolil me that o felt that lhul rellef, 1t Is claimed, it was Introducea.’ gressman W, H, Calkin, of the Laporte, Ind., petition onght not to be offered ut that time, “The question) | have now to ask s o rather | District, eame un on the tealn with Mr, Briggs, and, untier the rule which guve any member the | personal one. It {4 {n regard to the Investiga- | and will lcave for his home to-day. right to ohjeet to the pregentation af a petition, | tion about vonr conduct on the Committee of ‘The Tlon, Me, Burchard, one of the Nlinofs be had’ requested Mr, Randall to wulmld{: the District of Columbla, Woald yvou pleass | members In the House, arrived vesterday, but that, {f tho 8pcaker Inafsted upan presenting t, | give the rearons that Jed you to mak for an in- | éscaped the reportorisl Inquisition, Ile Is nala he wonld object openly. Under a decislon of | vestigation?” to have strong faith in Geo, Logan's chances Blaloe, the Bpicaker cannot pregent a petition It was my miefortune that I was placed on | for the Benatorial seat. exeept any other member—by unnnimoua | that Commitice. The reason why the Spealcer e — aont: all he cau do I vite his name on | assigned me to that C i1t that some i ka1 @ mantbor, i i 1 9o the potk | wroiminent ciizonn of Wacington desired his | THE TISCONSLY SEYATORSIIP. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1878 ) 6 . — = = ~gamuch &0 ns fo conslatent with potlfe dnty il public interests. Iwrate the proviso my- sclfy “hecnuzs I conldn't, of course, slen iy statement that { didu't personally Know to ba e, 1 did nothing that I Aid not regard as aght. or that 1 ahould wish to conceal.” Dropping_the whisky bnsinesw, the repnrter giked the Congressman If an-tuing Important pad been done at this sosslon reapecting Chie camn's Interests, z WNo, not particularly, 1 have been before the Committeo which bas in hand the river sud parhor lvmyuu, aml bave ealled their attention o our need In tho wayof harbor improvements, put nothibz hns been natured. wIt would scem that sevoral Hlinols Gon- HOLIDAY PRESENTA, THE GREAT SKIN CURE : mfiosg’l‘olms 55,75 CARSON, tha bac tlon box. This Mr. ltandall declined todu,aince | to select auch men only in whora Integrity the he hadh't read the paper, and, therefore, wns | citizens would haveimplicit confidence, and it was | How the Oppasition of the Milwaukee Ben. unwillifz to indorse the contente. The result | espectally Mr, Columbua Alozander who urged tinel 1s Ktrengthening Mr. Keyes, waa thav'the petltion was not presented. my name Ziant ' J INFALLIBLY CURES fi’é}, ckmen have views on the eliver queation, ohbier o that Compiliien, Lag be Ealter ; ‘Y 3 Feime from o T 1Lty v ok o | | ¥ aciay wil nok b njuruus o the u- | Morming et sammer read s dapachtn h | i mwauxem, Dee, BT, Kemstotal ques | 1= 4 t. kb)) 8 3 it o that KubJect (his retslon. e a dosen | | “Notatall. Tha Judlclary Committes wiit | appest In the Washington J'oet an articia ehatge | Hoo in Wisconein s passiog from the stsce | SALT RHEUM, SOALD HEAD, ; bitls now befora Gouareas,” Mr, Lathrop'a hill, | probably be unabie to got 8 quorum before the | ing, In connection with o certaln ciause inthe | of & gentle rimmer to the agitation which in my ovinfon, I8 cspeelally worthy of atiention, | £eeond ieek afrer Cangresa convencs, anil that | District Governnient bill, corruntlon agalnst the | just precedes the bolling of the kettle, | 8alt Rheum or Eczemn, Ring Worni, Tetter, Psorinsis Pemphigus, 1y o evila, —Ao: ) 2 11 thes g 3 r - 3 p % Crus - SR s o . e .‘,,‘2m,(,:u'mu.(,l{':,e",i',:.‘flp;:{;;::.g“’,'"'"'l:‘ ey be sntisficd of it they will como into the | teo ot tno Houe, of whom it wan :::;: Hopllin hl) ;‘;"::c;:'m‘ :z":;gl;nl::: Ly 'g s JEPosYy BTUrlEd, rust; Barbers® Ltehy Jnck A : £ 5 % | Lionse and gsk for power tosenil for peraons and. | stated that ona member from Vermont got away 3] 0 ‘Tl g M ¢ &'.'.muum;;n:,!::' Nuv‘v"l'ork"ilmgcu. l‘n':\ m:‘:‘; papern;. and not untll that power {s even can | with 825,000, and the member from Chicago | for F. W, Keyes, One Republican journa! in son's Itoh, Aeald fend, Dandruff, Uleers, and 010 Sores; WHSI Eml DII [] fl_s foctlogae, ete. | Mv oninlon I that va had et | 00 Fe e | E B RMrich Wl Wkl maums ths . | e State doo't mank Mr, Koren, That fournal | yircune, wpuea & pOTTRR, Rrosgiow and Chemite, of 1 itvscttal) : 1 ter let these matters be, and sco what they do, | here, T sha ced chs Mr, * | is the Mitwaukee Sentinel. But it {8 no discour- EBATE. LR iR, Denzgiata and Chemista, of Dowton, Mase,, rétpectinlly Inform the = A : ¢ well-foundad, sud that there are aflilavits to | Mr. farrikon had aostained from voting, but T, puhlie and those aflictad with anparently incneahle affectians af the Ki 3 i i & Atteraehifs eumi astion riay bb-sseasers T T anonli b forced o niler u res. | olEHoush L bl ophosed the biit n fammegarticn’ | teay o tho pavers which have apoken for Mr. | Eneded After eehi veAta OF Atnay wis sapotimeal 1n PPANNAR. From un‘.'a‘,.'.':‘p"fi.%‘.:’:{‘.‘."n'.’ifi."-‘n':.'&:. Madison & Peorinests., k Wilave yon any measures, M, Aldelch, whicn | 1tion, iufmedistely on my roturn, atving to the | lars In committeo as well an in tho House, had | Keves to say that no ane of them s doing so [ Jiores befars usad in medicine, & purcly Kkin Mnd Fealp Spocific af the conmintence of oy Thich thex i - o (ot o €0 BrTuE forwnrt ufier the rdceasl s | Judiciafy Commiuies power tosend. for perauns | flnally voted for it 80 there was no dotbt that | much for Mr. Keyes by ita upfort as the sen. | Sersefi0 e an infaliiuie cura for every kiad of kin Ditease, from the worat cases of £at Hbeae to AND THE 0 othing, exceht those herthining to ond papers. And I have promived the [ the charza roferred to mvsolf. Mr. Michnelis, | nel s by Its opposition Alsrined, evon ap | - euTIGLRL orul. p : OUR LOCAL INTERRSTS, {hree wentlemen, eyon It not satislicd myself as | of the Free Lresse, In Dis paper repeatediy at- [ o 45 3, biors atte A s bl oo " liaers TI(A.L‘I(IA in earnently believed to be the only positive Specific Ttemedy fbr the cars of Sait Rheom A 5 (hat T know af now," * tb the charges, If 1 found thero was mtich fecl- | tacked mnsa tho man who nad receiyel that'| Polled, by Lho namber, strengtl and constantly- | or mrit, T e e T e s Pemohigas, Imostiro, Teprosy. Lie: m‘ ] fl nfl nusfl ; LT ko Ol o s 1 in liee 10 fa¥ar ol an avoatiaation, | showid | bribe in such & direct manncr that 1 had no | increasing force of Mr. Keyes® following. the | £ Irrieo Hich, Geonnd tich, tisrbore Vich, Jnckson Hich, Rongh and Cracken sk, and 41 Ven . g s o sty e %o our anproprlations, T | Ferouuizo thelr right of petition, and preseat | uther rainedy han to commence s Nl ault, | Sentinel falls to abusiog bim and bis followers | Ing 1isir irematars Bekieoe wad ot beain Kestons, poans feald lfead, Danded, Drs. Toin, and Fa : ot b ok ort o Contoragrovilations, T | thelrs to the Hlowac, leiting the Judictary Com- | Congress was then not in keasion, o 1conlil | with a consummately atupid blttorness that | LIcers. Barce, anc Dischagping Woindes Cate. Wommis Bramer boad s of ihe scalo; Scrofnloas North Clark & Erie-sts . w1l 06 the hArbor 1m) ravemonte. which are | Hiittes dacido the matter for thomaelven. ' What | ot sk for an_ inveatigation nt: tint time. T | oo ") i more friends, and. more firmly sets | [MAmmation: Iheamatisan, and Afluciionn of the Mascies and Jolote; Sare Theost, Diphtherls, Croap v 818, o8 Tiich nocded, both ‘hers AN at Bouth Chiche | 1.mean I, that Af T am sattsfied Judge Biodgett | have heeu fn public iife for more than thirty rmly 8els | and Hosraeners, Alio, as & Veterinaty Speclfc. v 4 t WILL BE Yo go. 1o urzed the Acting Supcrvising Archi. | Siould be funeached yearai have beld mont resooneiala posltions I | the leveity of those. who have declered for hitm, i r tect to put things {n shapn to push 1 81ALL MOVA DINBLILY ; my own "country, dud i the coney of my.f [Tho Senfind, nuder f1a pievent mazavement, HIImOI‘ f th F ! s l Rh . : tie work o8 fast o8 possible, and he nr,:l”n}cllrnll'hn!. wm;c ‘l: catian fx;r mmr;’hlnr.,‘ L o)“';‘""&ehhéfu ":G g‘l‘r{s r;?l s 5«01 inclined | has aeveloped more possibilities In journalistic 0 e.race al t eum j \ 3 g ; romised to (0 it. But tho principal thing | Mot sufiiclent to my mind to maks impeachmen o let harg 1o flrst ong ever | gsininity than most edltors have dreamed of In nnd Head Cared. A Terrible Cane. Cevering the Bady for Ten Years, Permae en vel vem 0 et n reapectablo anproprintton. 1 trled to | poesibie, L abali ive them an obportunity to get | broM@ht against. me of that character. When [ jiod " ik Lo POT € T EFE AR Mranns, (Ve o : Cared. 2 = e hmesssity fof ronrintton, T iriad 1 | [hto the'llonsc, and thus onablo tham, If they | Coneress et Thad & conversition with Gov, plilotopliv SranitdCts octirs o T ntlnten s To s ReMyCared L > 1hat I am wrut can, to make itheir charges good, My opinfon | Hendee, of Vermont, and Dr. Iienkle, of Baiti. | the party, hasput ona tond and air of such o 2 ‘. Fegarding them 18 that iney have been | more, ohd we eame to'the conclusion that 1t wos | coarsc, dictatorlal pompasity over the country | feel I i erers e o ey word | can see, for [ 4 ast0n, b I, 1928 UNTIL CHRISTMAS rowidely spread by the newspa. | nbsoliitely necossary to ask lor n Congressional | yircas that it hua become a eipher In political in- | Kreat uflerer with ekin direases for the last twelse | 4 Mexnra, Weeks & Potter—Gentieten: T feal ita A e pers (and considering the charactor of | investization in order to refute the Infumous al- | fuonce in Wisconsin, Or, rather, ft should be | (12).708f5. My heaa and face being covered with | fulf 16 \nform you. and through you all who ate ] the letters [ hase rcmlvm? that Judye Blodgett | leestions, ‘The management of the matter was | goid that Its fufluence is & minus quantity,—a owoa it to lifmsell and to fis district that some | lelttome. Ldrew up the resolutions and - | gyiiraction of power from the cause il esr rort of an 1‘uvonnhclnl\um|lflumhl bLe had in ;lm]ai- :r'o‘.l':wzglllhuv‘nl. :ue;:h‘e h:«l‘ m;:‘m |l|lnruld'.uucd pousvs, Heace Hs abuse Is an hmm&“‘ entnity cxenin, to satisfy tho publle. Iam sorry to ray that by tny collengues. e nvestigation It was® " - ahout ten (10) years--corering the ptedtér pottion t ave recuived prolubly ffty letiera from Nest- | eliown that thero was ot the least. parifcle of | boRUlBzity, its advice s matter to b dissegarded | shyaiclans, bt Tdoubt It evar fully nnerstood by | 6F°Vhe Tatents. bods. and Hinbs wih 15 recatiar | 3010 Goods suitable for clnay men who naid thit the Judiclary would be | truth in theso nliegntionss thet the publishers | *ha"WSatbBRIPQIE L po 0 0 0 | everat 'skin’ Bittoure. "1 Baresvani amner ‘manes. | IFritating and fiching seab, and to which 'ali- the brought into great dlarepmte unless the charges | of the Washinzton Z’oet, unon mere atreet tallc b 4 seeking care, and in 1KG7 I went to Kurope, and | XDOWR methods of treating fuch disesse bad been® & were proven ot digproven, and that Judgoe | and anongmous letters, Teft tha whole watter in ',‘,1:’:} :,:[., u‘,l:{i’fl:'A,',';',,L';“f,“,";‘l',"",;:{"l"'l!:‘ll:‘&: conanited some of 1he beat Dhvalcians {0 London. Sinlled, without henedt, Jas curaplotely 4l Itleacett woulit lore his fnflunce ou tue Bench | the handa of one of his revorters to fnvestigata | gng e and his frionds have managed o muzsle | LTeCeited tenporary relief only. for Inthe spring it Joared. Jeaving At tiealthy akin, ‘onder a |- ’ the Anpropriation Cotmltico, but they didn't A ocan. ougrror. scem to think it worth while to make any dis- tmetlon botween the different citiea whero new @overnment butidings are belng erdeted, and were of opinlon that all should be put on the fame basle,™ WAn appropriation, ray, of $300,000 now, would sce r portion of the bullding completed nesxt fail, wouldn't it, and ready for occupancy 1" T belleve that i3 tho fact, aml T thiuk the in- tereats of tho (iovornmunt would be larzely promoted by wiving 800,000 now, am! havinie the worlk finfshed ne svon as possible. It was renoriud to me, beforn Teaving, that Mr. Hill wanted to punish Chicazo for sometning or 1could not reat with the burning heatand | i7terented taknow he faet, that 8 most disasrees. it cas 7 licino of the parts aitcied, and waaconined tomy | wiieh' Wan heen wader my persoral omervation | o 7 6ddition to our very oxtensive ; O1'% mont ngkravaied 1rpe, by any | SEOM 1A fret appearance to the bresent Wmo- | 8880rtmont of Usoful and Bervicoe- of “ % f profs of CUTICURA, and among the neoble unless s fnquiry be [ it, and this man, without wny fuvustiva- o wauld break but aguin ashad avever. Whenl came and et to set thele minds of resr T Y tion whatever, apread these oteagcous articles | LIS LORUEM, 80 far at least that it does 0ot | pack to Boston, I was told by many friends that | ., £8% a0d do heartily 1| afmilarly ailicted to iry the remedy w 3 i u openly advocate him, but. nakes ita Chivese | Dr, —— e 'y been so effectunl In othe, ani that he was_endeavorin {0 pet tho et through the countey, Hotoro Lo, Comuitton | vinetare witi) zongs and stinkpota on the gontie: | gseases was of 1na. Bighast order) comid cure mes | 1018 €. Very aly sourn o . P oot w? Bovercs S00HG | o oo, Jotens Dcninin, memoer of | il thsnecharien b coaiferea el | tbonatos ST Lol s 6 1 | KRN SE U RS S B ]| Cucmonit o, se G Coicons gy, | Embracing Spocial Bargains in g B e proba | Congfes. from. o Third Dilcle Diilel, ba | Shmes, o Hrator: hrow o sncnymious foe Dlnndeting mestlurle fls ays; manages (o :l.c'l'l‘m::'-‘i an'L"."JL’LTE‘;'_‘_' o eat Bhvron, (loaks, Shawls, Silks rotarned from Washington 1o spen 0 holi- | communications fn the waste-basket. Une of al and ~, of cit; T, 1 3 L ¥ BEEGLY ) B no more than &450,00, al. | Gava I the Mmidstol A famlly, A Thtauig | the communications he takdwaraienod Jonmson, | 1y ina 750 ub thie has sct. the viile Kiate | Hier bid e no zodak el remecies werd f0 her: Eczema of the scalp’ Face, Dress Goods, Laces g % feqr it wll] to na [ $50.000. a1 Med hiim et ocdiy ot of which namo thero_aru scventesn colutnns in | o R oK A Ko en entin & | fectual 1nat at no time did I feel that & cure would § H 4 though I shall worl tobave it more than that— | reporter catled upon him yesterday afteruoon | g ity directory. Tho memory of this irre- charged a column or so at Mr. es. It could | pevalt from them, und Limba Cured Afler Yeurs of Nuffering, G lxv l" 0 l- llkfl't S0 it preitiies T at Ms resdenco on North Lusalto strect. e | e, oiT SCorys | T0S, mrsiny of uble fFre | make o siranger point. mgainet him than to | "*{hact yalioied tee handred sramn i, 520 | Meuve, etk & Potte-Genttemen: 3y reiepas | UONS” Firuishing and Knit Goods, - 3 In Katbing With the sbonoms uf g Demotratia | found bim seatcd fu bis Scantitul ibrary doeply | gve the fire naumo of this Mr. Johnson, anud | EURSSIGE wad resuansioie Tor the pariys due | Saich: BONSE A (he. ncbmal Spolatns § Fave | A2, Reatainiances wil ramember me wt baving | Flogant Presentation Linen Goods, &.,- . Jouset" 5 absorbed in s volume of the Congremional Jee~ | Whon L asked it he had taken anv palus to find | (oo¢'n1878) The falsenood of this chardy, at- | urcd. bat the effect was she aame, 1 became satin: m:v?r:r:nr;-fl':lwm:‘.‘M:dma,;-?“tnr;:'fl& BB y Bley B “That's ft exactly, 1 thik I showed the | orde. The scribo aunounced his miasion, stating | that inan before e wrote the article, he nald ho [ 4rjytasio most Ifkely to fznorance rather iban | 894 ihat 1 conld not be cured, but might be ket | ehnoed me graat nalerine." The spmmmance af og | 7 WE MAKE A v Cominittee, during “tho lnst session, where 1t would be to the Uavernment’s advantago, In the matter of futerest on Investinent and rents, to liave the bulluing finlshed as promotly as possi- ble, to ray nothing about the great fncon- sentence of somoe of the oflices now oceupled by the Qoyernment.” * DId you hear any talk of a rumored change dld not consider that necessary, thercby show- v frotn getting worne. that Tum Twinuxe would be mahly elatedto | fo anf A tE Ot B vaper | Silful mendacity, was notits crowning bluuder. | "SCM 0 O montte ago, 3r. Meehan, face made me miserahle, not to speak of the bum- lay before nn expactant publlc. his tdeas regard- | maklog such zrave charcos 1s conducted. When | iacorst Of 1874, us evat the verieat tyrosin [ genticinan wall known 1o Hoston neonio, carleg tay | "% toat a8 obin, | bave been tresied by Dr, (‘R AVD SPECML Yo —. considered the best In_ the city XA in volitics kunow, was produced ly s > fng the interesting subjcets that have lately | Carter Hurrlson's report, which will o 4 attention to your Comeuna, and promited wonder- | ny pe! r coma befora Cungress. o dcelurcd -t oncy | printed with fho * Tull' teatimony, - wds | farioiy of cuisee, Oriojol tho most vatent of | ful rerults 0T wouid only ‘make Lrish, ‘o l01d | T aivemncs, Snons e Sonk 13, b, et for me of kis own experience with It, and so persever- benefit. v his readiness to answer fully all questions that [ Fead in tho Ifousa the indiznstion was | jupubijcan ranks by tho sulury-grab, and tho | od on me that 1 west with him. 16 & drug stor and | "o g oo esed.. The ropurter thrcupan, with | s manlcst and 1 ereue many members, | Grédis-Fobitr: Glaclovires. ~ And. whon the | SOUIDE tw e Docen'or Grmetad.: dnd some | rencaleliy ot saering o thorosen e of wf i ‘ out mtich ceremony, estered upon his business, | seat, not cul{; 1o tongratulute We upon i Sentinel flippantly charges that defeat upon Mr. enced to use ft nccarding (0 the di- | dreds of dollars, | am cured solely by your or u Keves it awalieus in every inind reminiscences | focilonr. There was so much bumor lodged with- | Ciricrna for &' veh as follows: vindication, but to proceed azainst my calumni= | wyich fts own candidate would wish to koep in lnanl n, thut aa goon as I commenced the une | Gentlemen, I cln:« say enoogh 1n s praise, trifilng sum ‘of money, TI8 OFFICE OF DISTRICT-ATTORNEY ) 1l th ik the b T of CUTICURA It came to the Forfa d 1 d, ' o *What do you Know regarding the recont | 3tors With il the means which thie law provides, | gyiivious repose, The Sentine coula not have arface and festered, | 1t bas made me & happy man. Very gratetully, . PS50t yes, comidersblos but 1t's my optnlon | visltof Mesars, Barbor and Dasia. to Washing: | Uov. tlende wa ot prescut wiien 1ho. report | Gumaged fla own candidate mora If it nad | oigestdoantitics had como out and areatly . | = B 7 A TeAN | A Judge B wil remain, and thay theve il oo | ton " was read, but Dr. lenkls raquestod mo to s6e | charged Keyes with voting for the salary-grab | 1aid not mina this, an felt that 1 wanpoing toget | co0 Wett Canton-at., Doston. May 4, 1878, really know nothing abo arber in tho Hall of the House of Representa- i A ¢ | which bo unspariugly condemed, aod fnsplre ace in such large quani . ler_the first two it T Ko soguinc sbout Ity bowevaryof mmy | (L0 e troduced. bim o a grest many | lbertios of the press. Tlowavor thls may be, [ that denunciation of them whleh thundered | of thros woeks se of this Femedy; T was greal AND : *Un what, then do You base that opinfon " » 4 ’ membera of the Republican ava Democrattc | tho Injury ls done, and can never bo fully re- | from Republican platforms fn Wisconsin. ehcouraged by & gradual lessoning of the inflani- 2 stdos. Aftorwards I saw Mr. Davis at the same | Palred.” The Sentindd succeeded in Achieving another | WAHOR of & number of painful sores. I carefully, A Young Lady S Story ’ place, with whom 1 had but 'a short conversa. | _The reporter asked the Congrossman It thers | pianger ns hurtful to its favorite an benefloiat to | [hiea'uliy, and choerfuliy ~fullowed the direc. Toctors and Dlood-Parifiers Fail Hon.” 1 showed every courtesy to my saccessor, | 78h AnyLhing olse ho had to eay. fle sald that | zjr'Koves. Durlug the Iate campalga ftuttacks | Lons ¥ the Jetter, feeling eaels woek nearer & e 5 ot bt he never fulimated whnt bla’ misslon uf | ASAIl ho could think of, &nd the reportcr | ed'peveral prominont Kepublican candidates of | octhar tre of Eiaeis, HOMent: BOr NrC | i ror & e o loer=Tear Sira: Inclosed . 4 months' ure of CuTictna, and twelve yeara of | fnd 81 for a box of Crricuna, which s dol; Washington was,” made his bow and left high reputo with o fervclty alinost 1ibelo, bo- | a8 constant snffering &s was over endurch, 1 an | woniers for me. T have boer traubied excoedinaly *Siuply on the fact thatthe sults are in pro{t- rees, Judee Bangs, I think, will be kept In ofilee and ailowed to take part with Judge Law- rence in the l‘)rolflcul(on ol these men who have been Indicted, because of his fumfliarlty with tho 9 “DId he nover refer to tho whisky cascs whilo T cause of thoie known partiality for Mr. Keyes, | say that 1 am cured, and prononnce miy case the | with Halt lheum on my fece for six years. Have i iy (vmch {s not aa great, however, as that of | fn yourcompanyi® THE ITON. J. 8. BRIGGS, . It seeused them of covruotion, of baraatning, of | most remarxable on record.p 1have bcenylo elated | bad the best doctors {m vicinity sfor have UmflflYmE TWfl secfim]s flfld UIE BSSBHIEIIL s gesiatant, Mr. Thomason. By the way, do | *No,loneverdid. I learned from another | Among tho Congressmen who arrived from { betrayal of constituencios, eie. Result: ft gave "“"‘ my succesd that I have sfoptied men on the e of - bluod- ot knotw whether the Intternamed geatleman | fource that Mr. Barber, who did not even callat | Woshingtou yesterday wab the IHon, J, 8, | totho strength of these gentlcmen tho ndded | firest who were aMicted. and told e gL ] B drank of sevoral min all | Tho aasortment in this lino is im. ! e ta ba et out of the case or not™ iy roomis, came to Washington in the lutorest | yryoeg who was re-cleeted by the Itepublicans | Momeutunt of Mr. Koses' popularity, and they uld cupeithed, Thidie why.l o) 2 monse, and includes all tho + e ) 4 am 80 grateful {0 you, for § beltave it Lo be the best | vertisod, my ng it ‘(:"c::;xsnx Ig:;zl;:' {'x}fcfl:em'ffifi'fif nfi??«fi“fiu’)fi to a seat {n tho House last Novembor from the :zer:‘t‘l:{f::?]‘; &?'fih§1'r'f‘fi€v'e'?’flf’.flflu Il:: st dlscosry ol the age, aud (hat it will | mught the binar or 1 ne. sulch ardudls . 1 11 wih 1l off, 'y he wanted to sceuro the mission to Grem" and | Maochester (N. 11.) District by the largest piu- | thus mado inanifest through the churlish spite fi“lr; :un‘t:‘n'lnx' '(o‘o‘n‘:u;;mfifl:r‘fll lg;;:xgx';:ubfltnh: L‘illhn bnl"luwr"nlfilllneyn-ukulfinh on l".n :‘-ll';;‘ll-"z'nd::‘.l BEST NOVELTIES ’ “T know nothing s to that, but Ishould udee, from what Judga Banis sald to me while n Washington, that he caleulated to have Mr, Thomaon help.” As to fust what Judge Bangs might wean by “helping," Mr. Aldrich could not, of course, tay. Bangs himeelf might explain, but Bangs® lips arc acaled since he retoened from his pil- some Consulate, In regand to the whisky busl- | rality ot votes ever given a candidate for a sim- | of the Sentinel. CoTicvna ResoLyexT, atly disappesrine. 1 tnank yon most kindly for the ness, 1 kuow nuthing untll 1 saw the dispatehes | j1gr offica in the uld Granita State, Mr. Briggs Tho other points In the Senrines fuslllade ou WILLIAM TAYLOW. pains you took in sending 8 box of Crrl ) in ‘Uie Trivuse, §was greatly surprised, and | od rooms ot the Gramd Pacific Hotel, | the Modison candidate are equallv unfortunate, Borrox, Aug. 22, 187! .ithasniot only helped me. bat & f.iend aleo. 1 1 . g could hardly balfevo It possibie that Mir, Barber | W clfic Hotel) |y they lack the mertt of originaliiy. They — asroe mith you that sxin aiseuses cauoot be corea | From Richest o Cheapest Grades, i should have made such oyercures (o Mr. Thom- | Where s TRINUNE reporter conversed with bim | grg nothing but the moldy and rusty ammu- E ndorsed #4 purifiers, * for 1 have liad a fair caance gHimnge 10 L Bécon of his hopes. won. 1did not. not. know that the whisliy men | on the polstical anc othior topies of the day. In | ultlon, uso-sonked and powder.cakid, With totent thom, Mtespecifully yours, | At prices guarantcod lower than ‘ After soma further couversation on matters | WAd contribured soma money or helped other- | tho course of tha couversatiun, the honorable | which all the hatterles of Democracy played on (===, Mass., June 20, 1878, E Fancy Goods, Toy, or Dollar Storos e of vo Intereat to tho general public, the reparter | Wise in the ciection of Congressmen from this | gentleman cxpressed Limself quite frecly, and | Mr, Keyes tn the campalgus under “his loader- Ity Prowmlnent Cltlzens of Bestan. Note—We b t the i y » Toy, ¢ ollar Sto. e tookc hi lcave of the Congressman, and went | city." in tho pleasantest and most agrecable manner. | ship. Under that fire, with better aim nod | We know r, Willam Taylor to be a well-known | 1o/ pusiish et nater wich i thearorsomiatian | chargo for same articles, S forth to sco how low the mercury fal atlepy 14 LR L | It was atnted in tho .Slaats-Zetung that Mr, | 1le 18 o lawyer by profession, and a gentleman | more force in the projectiles, the old Field- | citizen of Doston, litn long service in the Geglala. '}iunu-r liad asids et you iy -LGwqu:-xper.; i | wio'ts tnoraugily llufr:{me;’l' on poliical mac: | Marahal of poluics never l{‘uck'mld o doed, | furs of Mnseschiseiis and” e Cc;mr;r Eau'-fi-.'ll:;'n Thuorigialicitermey bonspanatguc otlen; e LA, uyor of Dickinsun, Leach & Co., and other | ters. In answer to the neceasary {nterroga- | but stald right at his work, and grew in the X o busiteas experienco 10 thin | Cavrion—It possible, use the Ctricena Snar, >y T whisky men. Is there auny truth in this state- | tories, Mv, Brigue sold that hie bolieved admiration and cstecm of Hepublicana the mor | City. huve given him a large circle of friends and 2 0 ned ment ' rng PINANCIAL QUESTION e was made tho target. acuuaiutauces who would cheerfully join us in en- OPBN I“ LNIhGS- CARTER HARNRISON, “Tell me what you know about the Biodgett matter," sald a reporter to Mr. Harrlaon yester- | 'The Sfaats-Ze'tun containing that sasertion | had reachod a finality s0 far gs Congressional | Tho Sentina ta, du brief, the common scold of | Uorsiug hls trustworthiness if thoy wers invited lo : : dav morniug. of Mr. Batber that It was not e, but myscit | action wes concerned, tho Kesumption act, which | Wisconsin journalism, "The most. distnal of | 9°%% ITAS, 11, FAYLOR. Scald Head on a Child [— — 5 “Tho gentlemen from Chicago.” sald he, | and Mr. Aldrich who signed the petition In the | goes into effecct Jan, 1, virtually putting a | twaddie to i live, carnest, warm-blouded Wis- Nunager Boslon (:lobe Curedemed M £ Huwnd SILKS, DRESS UOOD%, Lt o steame to mo carly 1 (he sessl a o d‘ Interest of Dickingon, Leach & Co., wassent to | quictus on the matter, tle_did not think that | consin Republican Is that which dolefully . J. DACEY, Cured==4 Mass of Runsiak Seres, Bisseie S Rl 2 ¥ on aud proferred | 10 oo not recollect that 1 uvor signed | Judize Kelley and the Hon, Tom Ewing would | croaks about political . rings and machine Asat, Attorney Sugfolk o, Jearra. Weeks & Potter—Dear Sira: It afords i charges agalust Judie Blodgett, requesting me to offer a resolution asking for an juvestization. Itold them that thare wore threa wass to got such & petition, Indeed, Tdid not know that | attempt to revive the question duriug thie pres- | politiclans, Tt s always Interpreted as —_ i ""', @ 1o teatlfy to the remarkable heal. ' such n whisky firm ever existed, But, novertlic- | ont scasion, preferring to let tho responsibility | 8 confesslon of disappoiutment,—as the favor H & ny and curative effact of yoor CuTicenia on my Toss, It miznt have been possitdo that T hind | of restmption rest on Scerotary Sherman, Knowe | ite . tament of thoso who ’lave trled to Affidavit - and Statement | glispeud. ticbadan adecton emiter 1o e Head, which covered the entirescalp witaone w Yt ¢l signed such a paper presented Lomoby oncof my | Iog that any interforenco with ‘that messure at | bo the centre of & ring and failed, The seeret 5 of runuine sores. The |tehi % o :;'h‘l‘?l“,“:;"‘l’,':,’l:;x’:,; ""g}"“;;" "'“",‘ for | aios Mpou a eatemelt of tho facts, ani sy | the preacnt time by the introduction Of thele | of Me. Koyoss succoss 1s, that lio has heon o be- eFCharles Royuelds, CAuRBE Bl 10 sérateh It antin fe bied. T For e LS. ossaage - e WIE cc only by uuanimous | T\ ehe o tho Comnnsslunor of Tuternal ltevenuo | favorite scheme would react upon themaclves in | lHever {n thorough party organization, The : Crtantes NeyxoLDN feen monti lie hiad Lo wear an oliakin cap, Aftor D1 consent; 9, o resalution asking that tho matter | 4o look at the paper referring to the salt firm, | a politicatiy disastrous manner. Regarding the | Neatinel las been the organ of party fend, Mr. Fanwtovanty llane-Lus«aika Toous, | five applicationsof CLTIcuiia, we wera able to comb 5T be raferred to a committee, which could not be | (fen. Reun told mo that he was certain that | recoinage of the trade dollur, ho sald tuat ithad | Keyes has lapored for parcy unlty; tho Sentinel hoted AR '“‘;-"'"- JontaN, hlln n]nr. and ‘n::ln& one tox lum-u bim, This ls 2 p provented; and 8, a resolution looking fo im. | thero was uo ‘such paper beariug wny | beeu yrovoued to. redeem tioso coins at wielr | s done lis Hitlobort topromote harty anarcli, | o 1horehy eertify that § iawe been & balr-dreaoer | simoly fomarkable, e ne recclscd the rescriptions Xy eachiment,—a quicstion of privilega which T | siguature on file In uls ollice. Hyt, novur- [ bullfon value. ; Me. Koyes has In his work woplicd the maxiin | (Gnians; that daring 1his timo 1 bave Bad SuL wiy bparent henafl, And was under v o peachment,—a g privilez eh T s, requ Wi to moke a | TheBouthern question had not been touched | of helu to the trlouda aui blows to the eaemi jomer b o g or e ToNE S R AT, : would lhave the right to iresent. e o m{ cubtomers many afllicted with varldls forms of | foruis Of treatment for nearly ons year aud & haif, I thorough scarch, which ho very courtcously or- | upon in the Jonse, bue Mr, Bricgs understood | of Republicanism; tho Seutinel, ke 8 balky | akin and scalp discascs, but never have seen so | 1sm, gentlemen, yours very trul They wished n resolution looking to [ dered to be done. Quite n pllé of poners refer- | that Chalmers, ot Misslislppi, Was ouxtous to | horse, profers to kick and “calic " the rest of | severs s oanc an that of William Tay or, hereto CALVIVW. SAWYEIL impeachment. I declined to introduce such an | ring to Mes Dickineon, Leach & Co. were | fire away at Mr, Blalne gt tho carllvst op- | the teaw, rather than tuno up ita traces to a | snnexed, The humor covered every part of his Curtaxa, Bept. 8, 1878, B, 4 one, unlerstha charges were such as wouldrender | brought in, and very carcfully examined, but vo | portunity. ‘There was some disappointment ex- | good pull In unison, ‘I'he methods of Mr, Keyes | facc, ears, and scalp, 1 further certiy that [ have CauTioN—1f possibie, uge the Cuvicena Soar, y Judge Blodgett Habte to impeachment and were | paper_beartug my” nawe wos found amongst | pressed fn Washington by Congressmen beenuso | tend to keep s party innninouy, like a wel uhaved the rald Tuylor, whenever it has been pos- o - " l . bacied by whidavits whioh, o my mind, sub- fhem. e St | RIr. Wiatus would not, atcept tho Chajrmanahip | organizedl army, Witk 1ts. houore, and rowands fuinda dass. opite ";; She JeAm sulNorne [lc(m] llldllt(‘lll(!ll N stantiated them, They had no "evidencs, but *1)id you find any paper bearlog the slgus. | of the Investigating Comnltice, and v, Brigus | falrty bestowed, all fta talent recoguized, made [ (i HI2 Fers as b A¥ ,;"}",‘:f,‘,",' ‘il‘t:mnl:.’ ‘&i ch .Id d l f N thouehit on investication would develop sufll- | tures of vther Cungressmen?” thought the position would devolve ou Mr. | to contribute to the comtnon cause, and Tn turn | 1n Erowledee, tonstantly Under. mealcal oot ilaren and Intants. Iy : clent to impeach him. I told them it was too * 1 hiad no further Interest in the matter than | Cameron. and dus order secorded Ita earned distinctions. | ment,—until he began the o of the Cuticura and 1 i wrave 4 matter for a member of Congress to | tofind ohit whether the statenient of Mr, Barber The (ienova award would, he sald, probally | The muthods of the Sentinel would maku tho | Cuticurn Rerolvent, which have effected, in the More Cures of Rkin uand Healp Affectisns, .y move s resolution of that charactor under tho | rerardiug mysell was correct, and thereforo | como up for conslderation fu the House just | party o rabble of Ishmaehites, with no common | short space of three months, & perfect cure. Fred Robrer, Eeq., Cashier Stock Qrowors* Na» . creumstances, since it would Inok like n flshiug | pold no sttention to other namus, and, even f [ | after the reassembling of that budy next month, | purpose but to crack sconces over every morscl UHARLES NEYNOLDS, tional Dank, Paeb urado, writen: <t am so e for tustimony, and that they must furnish me | did feel so fuclined, I would not constder it | aud he fnclined to tho Leliof that the minority | of vatronaie, aud hit every head that rises well pleased wiih 1ts effectn ou iy daby that 1 cane ’ ’ the atlldavits. ‘Thoy were wiabla to do this, or, | honorable to pive publicity to what I had | report woull ,bo adojted, judelng | above the sureingdevel, SUTrOLE, o 7R not afford 10 be without 1t in my house. It isa Ava, 27, 1 wanderful cure And {s bound 10 become v 0 : rather, aid not do ft, and returned home. I | learned incldentally aud thraugh thecourtesyof | frum the expressions of miembers s ut heart kindly, and loves ta ‘Then personally appeared the eaid Chaties ley- ery papt ' i Ta "ol " them it " They rarnlahed tho | the Commissioner of Tuterual ltevenuo, From | and curront opinion fn Washington: acts of kindncas, The Sevtinel | nalds, and nade oath that the' {oreguing staia- | 4o (worhe ', /TAFS AT MRORALo the muete I‘ess 00 S L, necessary evidouco I would be forved, as | tho™ Treasury Bullding I wene over to | Mo thought the cipher-diipateh business | is at heart malevolont, and nas & morbid desirs | ment, by him uubscribed, ta trae. YL, wave i & 1ot1oF dated M 1 . oue of thelr representatives, to present the reso- | the oflice = of tho Attornoy-ticneral | would be brought up fus consderation in tho | to muke cncrifes. It 18 uiticted with that B tharm on my s efors me, to sce it any such paper bearing | House beforo the cluseof the tession, but there | notlon, slways the mark of a discased miud, CHALE Loy my nawe was on fla there, Nolther the Pardon | was s desire on tho part of tlo membars to get | that to bo Independont a journal most ul Aes ORI Tenta to Clerk nor the Chief Clerk could flud any such | througl with the actual bushicss of the sesson | be throwinz mud. 1t takes to scolding CavTiox.—1f possible use the Cuticuna Baar | bas ardereu it for them. petition, so it scems that Mr. Barber must have | bufors the adjournwent fu Harch, There Is a | naturally as a billons stepmother, and mav for cleansing the akin And scalp when discased, | Franbiin street, Doston, lution, howeyer unplessaut it would be to ine; and, further, it Ilmz did nut lve me the attid, vits, 1 would be In Chicago during the holid and look into the matter personally, Su “All the Rave Tints Now Tushionable!’’ D 38 woatos old kas wit thedoctors eall ccxema, weutly I recuised & grot many fotters and | been mistaken fu making the sssortlon publish- | Jarge number of Penston Bills bofore Congre: td to Lo alwave sutferliz from the journallatle | Alko for ulcers sud sores. Mout sonps Irritato and | tor 19 . 1 ;‘ulnzrn’:nl from tho firet people fn {:mmo, tue | edin the Stauts-Zeitung, s I am unwiihoe to | and most of them luck the tecessary proots of | jaundice. Buch moody natures are sometimes !,'e,f;'g:,;‘,';;;gg,‘{:;'i':’;f" ".',"' ety ‘m,f.':;;' }.‘,:a‘.‘?;,f.l:".f.;’;‘.!‘:"‘éé‘#i-‘.?.‘?’:nfl".“l"# s o majority of whom exvressed their belicve that be made such statement from other | genuinencss to warsant thelr pas , aud Mr, | relicved by a smack of talent, which gives thelr necessity in treating skln diaeasos, * | ayew cuild, and we feel vory happy, m . " . Cauriox. - 1f pussivie, mae the Cericona Soar, | | Lurquoise Blue,” Wine, Garnet, ENTIRN CONFIDENCE 1IN JUDUN BLODOGRTT, motives.”? Hruzus, thorelore, thought tiat one general bmd sourncss a piquant flavor; ure sometimics re- snd protested sgainst any lnvestigation, A few, EE W tated fn the papers that you wers | coverin tho cuses ns neariyas possible, woul licyed by a dash of lurl{ humor; but the - SR AN S e b | cmty s, Kot Cuner, | Bt st bl g oo o | ESELMSASE Se St e il ofmenil | (Ytioura R esolvent ; - e Bio o i n vigor, v cevishuess, § i ot :; l!\\EL-qul‘.:n%tlhmlh‘l“:n h‘ul:t :l“lll\:‘:y LN 'r‘n):::r:nt::'n‘m“:fi-r INPEACHMENT tho general report tegurdng Judge Blodgett | fortunate for Mr. Keyes that he eojoys Its ) @tlcul‘fl. Soflp. Black and Colored matter. Waat do vou know about iL1" and the charucier of the fentlemen who are | enmity, 7 ¥ 1 IncssLDRer \.ynunu Stutdon) came from Chicago from the threo gentlemen {Coo- per, Sheldon, and - Kulckerbocker), % mg a petitlon to the Hou: askine that au fnvestixation be st on foot. | ; Plum, *Shell Pink," “Bea Poom, ] i | , aud tacltly Inthinated § I ucarly all parts of theState, where your cor- | 11 S:’:",:;‘:l’,’;({:":.‘l“::flu::’"‘n?"g;‘.‘;‘;‘h’:".:' IK\?'cn. Unlike most Bonatorisl can- 2’:;::;‘5?;.‘;??:‘??33?“-«" e ] havo uot seen suy of theae pentlemen in | sceking his tivpeachime Washington. [ was fnformed that they called eatitation woull Le a wlde thiog uu- | respondent has traveled, tho sentimentls strong twice st my rooms, and 1 luund thelr cards on [reainstane tuy desk, bat 1 never saw thew, Corter Harrl- Reterringe to thy phii o gus ol et aversr | Brocade Velvets, i aenies ‘probnen eling f¥ ot conlined to mere po- | fa tuberited), cancerous humors, tumors, ddgic Fresa eolor; snwioe” Itd. whol el Striped Velvet and Satin for Strest w 4% harfes recently brought toll b that, having determined to go home | son showed mo a longdispateh, slzned bya ogamst tho Hou Loren: Brentauo, Mr, Nrigis cles, A lond popular demand of the | Jargements, canker and cauker bumars, mercurial 118 omolitent, suoting, snd healing ac- % E and Jook Into the natter mysell, and haviog re- | aumber of the most proutuent lawycrs, adyls safd they had been fowd utterly roundicss, | Republican masses ealls for the clection of this | and lead poisvning. enlargsment, ulceration. sad the sanmic us cars, only ins modided and Dinner Dresses. ‘ cetved s many communteationa bbjecting to tho | wnd counseling ayainat takiug any actlon in the | aud he cousidered Tundiinuns had pursued | sturdy worker for the ceuse. 18 bluck, eour- | exfolistion o Juesh, S lle ltcounnt (ske The piace af thy Iesier + . f i Dresentation of unytilue i rolullog. to dudie | muter, § mysell reccived & Ivitcr from tho | o very sensibie courso ivthie natter, - | mze, eneray, and the fuct that ho has béen tne | chrbaucles, bolls, ms o sy sl avarory v s | White Pekin Moire and Brooades for ' Blodwett, 1 did ok wish to 1aud {w uuy pesition | Hon. B C. Laroed, in whose Judgment | Durinz the lute visk of Congréssmen-elect [ beat ubused man in the State, make him stron, | 891¢8: swelled ware log, old vores sud wouuds, uositively Toalipeasstie 1 G Casa. since huife - niter the hollduys: Dml however, ifhe de- | I have the greatost’ confldence, “denoune | Harves aud Davis to Vastington, o bed 01 Futher Bruuson, of Proirle du Chivo, tho sosp Ip the treatment of culsneons diseas iz the movement against Judre Dlodgett us [ the tornier, and becatis quite fuvorubly voterun vloncer of' Methodlsm fu Wisconsin, | S5iia: cutvature. white swellin ot ontrageous attack upon the Judiclary, whteh | pressed by hni. now an octogenarian, strougly supports Al wation of the eyvs, tuunILL , rickets, caries, [} boues, inflsm. | duify, sluiost hourly necesaity, wedicinal I o Ltho cars, and | gredivntaure so rvdned and punfed of Bridal Costumes, l Fanoy Plushos for Misses' and Chil- el that it be done under the right of a o betitlon 1o Congress, 1 would be coni- selled to hand 18 in, yet would ask the oppor- | lottor 1 suswersd a6 onve, expressing my entirg In epealiing of Keves. Hosuys that *thae observation of seve | uleeratlon of the nassl cavitl onsils, and throat, rt matter that they are known te be bresens only { :unll‘y t expluin my fm.xmm—muc my unl:nl-lk colncidenve with bie uululun.':ml sald ) would O i, ENADIRIAL SONTRT r lias taught Bl that tho clubs and | fe wellnieh infallinle, 'Fte reason it b B3 (e srend 6 rerive 60ocre, wiile bt Ceoutance dren's Costumes, and Al had been that the petition shoiild not by 1Y Drocee 1n thia Btate, Mr, Biigzs pald a biuh cumpliment unsurpassed Ly tue fuest Parisian products, nlaces lio “‘,'.”"“" uuder the treo that | In ité sbhity 1o attack and destroy the e 10 Setiutor Ozlesby, “the latter hud M seve fruit, Wisconsg, | berited and contugious di Tt strikes ab tha | It forcinost amiong tue finest foliet suape yot pra- Rl h Dr S8 G d - g = 1 disosse, — duced, Addod Luits meny aliructions is the low cral speuched ju KW apshire durfi the = TEELrin ho etreuty Unier 44 Lealin and ror | prics &t which 15 1e suppled bo sl 1t (i evory e e 00 s’ do all in 1y vower to iscoursgae fne which might shake the conildence’tn our presented untl) after the holidoys, ! My resson i 4 ;ur this was that the presontation” of the petition when Congress was ubous to adjourn would result fo spreading throuchout the country chargrd which Judee * Bludgett would have uo opportunity to detend hiuself agomst. Thoro was bot & duoru of the Judl. cuary Committee in Washingion, they coulid not bave takeu cognlzaues of the subject untll uiter tha House conveved in Janugry. 'There- tore, I thourht it lghly huproper 10" take any steps uutll that Committee sbould be able to uot the strongest reasons aud could m:l adduced to sustain 1 hu Tast campaign, sud the peovle thers reparded y " capect n ploasts trast (0 the fith: N s B0 parked S S | A GRAVEYARD LKELY 10, BURN UP, | oo aence 5 timcata f Seiassbus | S RSt Skicul s, L VRS | et ! Stylisht Cheap with Corter Hurrbon, In whose hunds tho | had scen bim o the Scuote, sud nwl become ¥ Pa., Dec. 2h—A v 2 : rupting impurities by the Resolvent, builds up and guuflull, and rendering-h reekling with e mutter was lett by the Chicugo Commitiee, and | strungdy imorcased with bis cool und diuitivd | PIeT8susg, Pa., Dec, 22.—A sear o two a20 | jequtifies evory Lart of the Buman austomy with | butrescence 8od animal p erine & expressed iny oplifon thut the matter should be | bearing and bis exvlient judgment, Other re- | 8 fire was discovered in Stalb's coal mine, near | the tadisnca of perfect bieaith, of contagious diseaser, and B I dundied very cartully, For v I o nves- | warke of thy sualer hlucd thoreporue o | Monongahels Gl Effots wero mado to | S a Sl fiae Sasipe mhon, thothinle | G HBLEL, WATLSBAR LS argains tgation should exoucrate the Judge entire e Loliel thul a eaby's ch th but without success, fusth A . : Hevarthcicas bis own Toputstion i tho voull: | brospecta for Fo-uection first-clase, OF the 110a. :':::L:, ‘:n'nlli’:x:l:l:;:m mw“n. ‘;om‘on wrepd R boncle vantiplod-or bl lis it sl Lo Seadre a tiedt and shoresoms sxvorwus seapne | 46-inoh Bagket Cloth, all wool, 81, deuce of the people in the inteerity of our | C. B, Faewell e kusw but litle, personally, lie: i J 1 m“mw" when the constitution bas been absttar. | for washiug ulcers and old sores, for sliayiog nE} 2 Judictary bt suiler.” and bad heard foot fillnols member of the | Whero they were first discoverad. The mine | (NGRR, B7 WRCn G1E SERMURIAR o0 DeeB ARl | Irrianion o "::‘-' prickly heats a8d Oltr Winor 40-inch French Unghmew, all wool, o proceed ot ouce with the inveetization. Mr, Vhat do you kuow of the petition pre- | House that et Logan was the coming wan | peuctrates two hille, which are counccted by vaye take the lssuLvExt while | cutancons well 80 for all the pur- 631-2 i) Spriaer aud dov. Carlisle, of Keutucky, joluéd | sented to Congress on ths lust doy of the ses- | for the six-year:ern subterranesn passugewsys. On one of these A cure shus mado will be | puses of an elrzint tollet, \ufla. nd aureery -2 ots. . 3 with mo In the advice that the petition Lo nos | slunl” “Ihe coming Lresidentlal clection was briefly | g (g tocated the cemstery, which is ous of ctory. soap, It bas go équsl in tve world, 44-inch Novelty Suiti at 60 ots, ‘ presented ot that time, Bug thls een- | % Thursday moraing I learued that a petition | touched unon. tiu oldest and must *popular™ dn this part of C velty ouitings fcmwu (Sheldon) sald bie lustructions wers | atkiu for su fuvestigation wus put [ the hauds Grunt witld be revowinated. poke | 11,0 State, Recentiy the flatues broke out afresh, e ———— i HG&VY COamel's Hair, wool, 36 ots. fwperative—that, 1€ I did ot prosent it, | ol Cagter Harrbson, — [aaked him who .u."x‘-uu cleyerly of the Hou, Jamea (i, Bluine's abilitics | ompelling the workmen to vacate the mine, an o , ' i Iio wouid have i dune through some _one eise. | tne betition and what o futended 1o do with it. | and _prospees, sud rekarded Scuator Coukliog | viving riso to the suspicion that the fire may, CERTIFICATES OF PURITY. All-Wool Matelasse at 30 ots, l-‘rh:.\v muhmu:‘z,l‘lvl‘nlen [§ 4 |=luhmdu 1}1"“ tlu‘\‘olkl‘l:::.ll was :‘lg:lfhi;y Al L:u.h KnI:g 4008 %ln:‘hm':mt:al 35:’::.’;‘::“;“:‘-‘;&““'1';5' u & fow Usys, resch the passageway and cxtend 24-Inoh Ulster Bei t 26 ots. ! told me that be hud seeu Mr., Handall, an weker, Cooper, sud Sheldor A that be to- Ty s 3 a8 . o o v . %, te Asanyer and Chemlat, o r Beige a of 2 B y e bim 1o take the penitin direet, Which, Mlr. | teuded 10 preacnt (L in ovew scason. 1 told bl | whea, be sad, 1t was all i the mud, und Le bud | 0 'it;:'fi:}:’:fl‘::,':'d"'fi,:r:h"'{v&,';:m‘l:“:‘&;fi'.‘ 67478 Assavxn's Orvic axp Lisomatoay, B, Dixs l.!""".":":.:é i lln; s, 0o sler beige A Ruandall satd, a3 8 er, be was compelled to du. The petition was hetded to himy, Ho sent for me, wnd said the gentleman should have an that 1 Ly o2lulon It ought Lo go to the petl- | becn hery 1o of tbreo times siuce, but be hud | geo'elng made to stop the progress of the Hre, 't W & 4 1 1 Iyzed the sample of CuTiouma recetved from 3 tion-bux of the Clerk, but he fualstod ‘that tho | fost all bls 4 landmarks, sud Lo wus astou- X ; h etsrs. Waike & Porzant Qenllemen—Ihave mnalyze D o kA Teeslond fron F . " 3t of betitlon could” bot b wbridgel, sud | fahed 8t thizrowlis wod greatuess of tholty. | Lo MItBOU success wo far, Cillecns aro grest]y | you, with she, followlng tasulle: 1t duce ot cqniain vy Liscos, of mistalo tln (80D OF eorers Black Dross Good 1'is co 3 ¢! ¢ . if el 4 ;i itr spoka encouraglugly of the fut = . ; % the [lonse ba i 0 sume thme Mr. | doy night for bouse, I was not preseut when the | belfeve we experience any such Hush ao ;i Mass 2 stocls 5 { Elieldon called mo out sud pn%srmlfl{: uelors (o l}ou.‘;," < ; exctg tea an hose whics et Jush alter | S e 8. DANA UAYES, Siate Auayer of ehusale Stock in the Clty! | LANDED TO M THE PETITION I Would you pleasy give your reasons furvot- | the War of the Kebellion, but thour af 1. . HUYCK & CO. e o ik " c! cssed Lo tho Npeaker, askl f [ businesarould revive pradually oud sisumo & o 2 57aTE ApsAYER's OFFICE A 0BATORY " | e i B 1 oy [ Jo BKes s mrtnoAD i Inore subtaatial busts than furugrly. Fortuaes | Ml accommodate theic friends itk thetr Geruan 4 Srie sruney, vowror, et 1, i, | Chus, Gossage & Co. ; . Bpringer and Mr. Morrison as to the proper e memoers from Chicago beld usulta- | would wh be mude so qulckly us lu the pust, but | Cologne. dae perfumes, and totlet zoods 1 quanii- Metsrs, Weexs & Porren: Gonlloman~1 bive sualyzed a sawple of Cuviovms Baar recelved 5 e parstio, Ao 1t wa SEFeed when | tor about tho LoEIon .ty should Tace i to: | busines-ien would Lo satisilcd with siwaiive | & 10 vult at thals Invorstory snd oiice, 33 Michl | from you, win the followine resuiia: e, e e STATE-ST. the Bpeaker presented tho petitionto the H d Lo Lbat Lili, aud WO came to the couclusion | warglo:dn future. » daryng the Boll lh unlxainl CuTiciua, m:n the :unlflullnll.ol ngnnfi Mz:fl mg'd. Roeneciinisy b citber WASBEINGTON-8T. tha wold wrisy aud explaio wy cone | Uit ft looked very susplefous that the rafiroads The New Hampsbire Legislature clucts s e —————— metallic sails, corrosive sabatances, or fojuriaus fngredien v . DANA TIAYES, Stato Assaycr: Maseschosetts. with ft—that I bad earzestly ‘urged that 1t ba not preseoted until Junuary, bus that the petitioucrs wers bnpatient sud bad not taken my advice; that, a8 the petllwn was tien be- ‘l'l' DENT LANIPS, . ¢ld not mako auy effurts L0 prevoot the pass: UnitecBtates benator lu June next, aud Beoator © Kat Candy gl the bul uh{m m.-um:r wq'b« m&mm; Wadish and the Hoa, Mr. lalr afo the wost | It you will, but bo sure to nse Bozodont right wyalust thele futereat. The provislons of that | prowyent Rerublksn candidates for tho eeat. away, in order to carry of i:s Injurious effects upon Uil 1asde sn end tu all competttion smong ra! ‘Thelepublicans of New Hampabire huve got. | tbe teeth. All coudy-eaters sbould carey bozodous — S8AVE GAS BILLS! - ! 0e o1 0 P 2 \[ Y - fure the House, { boped tne Judidary Com- | ruads. and milowed them to wake such rates ten tRir cowpalyn work down pretey fuo, dr, | WIth thom If they wish fo keen iheir teoth saund. | | Cumicuny u,“f‘fu‘,':,f.:‘“,{:',":,‘};",‘,',,f,'""':"tof.“'.‘fl,; Soe dae by g BUY AN “ AMERIO AN" wiites would cxaimine into the watler as speeds bose. The proviston that hixher raf Brige seports. They bave cowplets llits of SeRE araar e ol { X, i' s buxcs for §5. (M :5‘3 0o fecelpt Of price.) Price af - and sablsly our people that the | should ot be charged to 8 bearer polut thau @ | the vters aud their politival prolezences, 8o far FOR SALE, vottle; sis boitles for §3. (Cauuot be scut by m"'l Thyse §1 packiges of each, or aix of | / STUDENT L AM:P her errodcous ur true, und, it ther ouc would have the tendeucy to fucrase | ss oft be sacertained, sud it 13 not auy longer | 22~ 27 e oo~ | both, for $3. Prico of Soap, 25 cents; mix cakes, §1.25. (By wall, 30 ccula; three cakes, tree, that proper uction bo taken, When AL nmessurubly the through rates between the ['u tatter of su wmuch doubt us to ow they 73 cenla.) or . Kaudall bended over the varfous commuul ‘prindpal Western cltivs sud Eastern scaboards, | wil' staod st the close of the polls on T ve s ' 0 ‘ T o 10 the Clork, Adiung which was (bl peti- |'bad therefors infure the sbibulug sud cous | ¢letion days, when every effort la wads to wet 5 e Wflers o| propured by WEEKS & POTTER, Cheunsts und Druggists, WM. G.‘ FULI ER tion (I buyiug banded it to bum), tnw Mr, |'tuercial luterests of Chicago, which are depend- | thovoters out, and even bring tbein from otber 1 whistawilorexchanse (4) foor Brit-elass Tuss for B SiT-A. ] Burchard fu cousersstion with™ blw, and [Got eatirely on favorable thruugh rutes, Wo | Sties wheve they may he tcwporurily stavlvg, | gralu-carrying Vosaet prapert 800 Wushington-st.,, 13ostoi 213 WADBA! oy, 5 5 Wo A Cule the bpeaker recall from thoe Clerk & | coosidered this sutllddeut reason Lo vole agalust ir. Briggs gues beuce to Rocktopd, Ul te bu&ua’u. Lo Buulh Waler st Sole Agenta fur Cllcagw Hacall a2d Whoiasalee

Other pages from this issue: