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; THR CINFAGO TRIBUNE: SATURPAY, JANUARY 10, EUROPEAN GOSSIP u =, crossed the Wekkari River, and, coniidentef | the — whites, but. thay are — about pairing places made waite yy these small but FACTS, FASHIONS, AND FUN. the pos from Sulfan Amron, marched boldly | 05 scarce a8 hen’stecth. And so itts all over forward, The next morning he found evers- | the South, ‘The true course for the Repub- cara Taontre , Wo hit upon a plan worthy | greetat Correapondence of The Chicage Tribune. : Ket of bluesntin and Ince | New Yorn, Jan, 4.—Tho present wintor hody sad, but pald: no attention, and strolled | lean party and the Nortli Ie to prenent B sulk ontoe th camp ta view the scenery, “The | front to the Solid Sonth. We must whip Ancelaborate x seas hung conventently on the Inside knob of | promises to be the severest that Europe has 1880_SIXTEEN PAGES. ce lng ae on THE POZZLERS’ CORNER, | siteingatie to, spre orton erg: tt ith Miss E. C,’s rid (Original contributions will bo published in pain writ Biss BO rece Sho hopes Beexiel this department. Corrospondents will ptease | answer six correctly. us ond thelr real namen with tholr noms de plume - “ Poplar, Oshkosh, Wis, reappears once more tt ! addressed to Puzzlor’s Comer,” Avoid obso- | mo Corner, in which abe ‘ Jeto wards aa far ns possible, Answers will bo | guest. Th, Ini ‘is successful "rit pete published tho following week.’ col, tho 4) uare, and the rid . ‘ ewreee] Tons canvaitted.” Soplars plea fora piace ; Helate Belge 9 certain grim tumor ts that it Is profaced by the words pronounced by tho judl- cin functionary in question when sustaining, two anda half yours ‘ARO, & prosocution against that Journal fore the Brussels tribunal: “Thern are men who do not shrink, from any means to procure themselves moncy.”” a A PLATFORM PHOTOGRAPH. nothing of a vast amount of Inbor expended upon the Iunch-table in replenishing and re- country was splendid. We were [nan fine] thei at the ballot-box so bully that there imense plains on the right avast forest, and | will be no ‘question as to who ts elected, imountalns {i the far distance.” Abegn, the | we do not, look out for trouble, and take care former guide of Barth, was not to be | of the Democrats at home first. The South comforted, and explained that. they | are not parilewlarly spoiling fora tight wn- ow fo win Is good, and will prefer the hall-loor, ‘The house being corner one, | seen for many yenrs. Snow fell tn Rome on py atationing ourselves nt different windows if guecltent view Wwashud of ali npproncninng, | Dees % and In Marseilles tho cold was very What Mr. Jamen Redpath Said Abont a " severe, ‘Tralns haye been blocked up In] were now In the country of the | Jess the show {¢ ANSWERS TO LAKT WEEK'S PuzzLEa, | this bapplly puts horizons with fer tuthed beatin 1Ptowarts Belgium, and great offorls had to be made to |“ Little Aten,” and that no one cver escaped | to have thelr Northern alllis tak the Initit- | prise Anna Dickinron ax a Woman No, ),(e7 Airpoting, O Puzaleral the old nod the new! -es bulging with expectancy, there the passe! the snine day | from it; that Sultan Amron had no power | tive, If Ieshouid come to that, hall see | and « Lecturers Zz ‘Such has she mourned chat the eter alms of tife na, and exes bulging vy expect te it rescua the passengers. On the Y | theres and that the whol van wet h i backbone the Northern Democrac, Oft have debar; ed Her frou fount i was a al ken transit of this bnsket to seco snow fell at Rome, tho thermometer foll at | {eres th they hd yale NS Count fails thes rie for ie, 1 prefer. to haven nares Mr. dames Redpath, who {s stl] In San B I ¥ Yet when the Fates will Permit heeomne Cane { BEE ot st et eat tho disap. | Bremen to 14.5 Reaumur (holbw zera),—the | tis how lie Inimediately raised his ‘kur- | stand-up battle rather than theeternal threat Franelsco, continues to he interviewed by P 3B a BEck 19 ho Varner over whites her Rear? yoarnay pointed hnfeher as he slowly and suilly de- Jowcat since 1820, Tho severity of the weather | hatsch’ (leather whip) and struck Abega | ening of the Union we now hear, the Chronfcle about weH-known lecturers for 4 Say, 1s she wolcome, O Puzsiers, once more? stot tis chromo-like entd and passed | lins greatly increased the suffering 1n all the | nerose the fuce, Ue exenses this proceeding = W.W.0. | whom he has been an agent. He gives a q B G ingeringly down the steps, Huropean cities, The Berlin papers give | 00 the ground of necessity. Io was looking aT long account of Miss Anna Dickinson's o tT WILLARD FLAGG’S WIDOW. mute Ite £0 binetenble tha tinekot woul terrible accounts of tho prevalling mlsery Sat oe a Ta a er hen SPELLING REFORM. early enreer, and then deseants thus upon her RR Fomine ia foe etapa ee 8 | and erlme.cauicides from sheer want, lun- | some ticyra heads, sitch as lo never saw I | ps0. oe qvords Whore Silent Letters | Mectilurities, methods, and resulta: a ae BB 1 UD G| Shes inthe maelstrom of the Clrenme This little arrangement worked Hke a |} treds of erlmes for the sote purpose of being | fore, Iu knew that, according to custom, the Lists o ois o ent, hettera “What income did she make 2” locution OMce. charm, and Ithen and there resolved to rec- | arrested, nui crowds of poor Wretehes turned | caravan would only be attneked the next Muy Be Dropt. “From $10,000 to $15,000 on an average. T AON Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, omniend the novel idea to the Indies of ‘The away every night from the dsylums of the morning olore fawa. The post aerate Gat Brita “til ae re Se tas ate think she ninde over $20,000 during the year 8 o @ DANVILLE, Ul., Dec, 28,—In the interest of Ho ‘who have been subject to like tribula- | soutety for the Homeless. Yebnspeaker in | pear, Semetle ascribes his safety ton rocket | thors anid publishers generally seem to prefor she was under the management of my Bu- r rs r that broad ‘humanity which always finds in ‘Next year these young irrepressibles will the Chambers stated that4,000 persons give | wiileh ho hind by chance in one of his ammu- | to Introduce the spelling reform gradually, reau, "i ‘Tim Triune doubtless be greatly Inereased In numbers, ns | time and money to relieving the wants of | nitlon-boxcs. Ifo gave orders to his men, Laitlfout iy segant ton {aucll +] “Was she us great on the platform as on R R L ‘A WILLING FRIEND, {hecalling fever is very contagious among | tho Berlin poor. In Parls an alinost equally and during. the night two parties made | and without much regaet tor tonellc ashe” | the stump?” 1 A A the following facts are given so that theymay boys; Ming ieust ofbersinay use the despised | jnd state of nffatrs exists, for 149,014 persons | Sorte, fring thele guns, while Semelle | clations and spelling-reforin congresses, the | wsig ig itke Beocher asa lecturer, rench the ears of the proper officers of the basket with as good success a5 we alld. any stateio® ® 2 H t fired a rockel, which seemed to burst among folowing scheme is hereby offered to assist i rer, —omo- D ‘ederal 2 : Nake Wt RS Bo Nore, thag seunappopo | Sf receiving public assistance! The super- | the alarg,and then descended In a golden | jn forwarding this great Inbor-snving cause. tlonal, and therefore uneven. Ihave heard = era! Governments fs not. a Lendvillian of long experience, bate abundance of Inbor was taken advantage of sheaf, “A wild ory of fright arogo from the | ys witt be sean that It consists of omitting her deliver lectures that were full of crud!- No, 1,028. No. 1,050, uring the Ad:ninistration of Preaident former Chiengo bachelor, excessively fond of by the Parls authorities, and 5,000 extra scav- plain.” ‘Tho pigmfes had’ seen tho wonder tied and unequal in parts, not at all bearing | SRONGE BPASM Lincoln, and upon the recommendation of yettes, id by far a greater aditrer of tho | engers woro put to cleaning off the snow. Vd retreated recipltately., Semelle’s ex- | wseles silent letters and spelling according | out her great reputation, but, however | 21} ACH POLKA Lyman ‘Trumbull, then United States’ Senn- Faninle sex than he represents hiinself to be. te tes of h holders keeping the foot- plorations on the Niger (whose source hina | to sound, The derivatives follow the sug- fautty th tel ‘the ’ ELICIT ALVIN tor, Willard ©. Fin of Moro, Mad Tinow he will forgive me for giving him } 7 e rules of houscholdors Keep 'ng since been discovered by French commercial | gested changes so far as they can without ‘autty they might be, there were al- EyOnee SKIP 8 atys tik wae ge, of Moro, Madison q hora is go brond an expanse | Paths clear are very strictly enforced, and | travelers) were greatly obstructed by the | ¥ 1 tiattabanalpist ways passages full of fire and force that PENCE MANS E unty, 1y., was Appointed Collector of In- Rey Oe Se ad ‘Lam happy to se double patrols were charged with the sur- | jealousy of the Engilshi, and he ls very bitter violating the most ust gies of English | rodecmed them, She has. a remarkably clear PST ATE No, 1,001 ternal Revenue for that district. After serv- 9 | rat Ys er nines are : 7 — 1» 1,031. . fhathe so-enjoys his freedom, and inay ho | velllance. Ashes, sand, or other mattors must tealnet them. Pe ahs Victor dius nts Fok onthogeaty = Tike EA ieaaea ees be head for political discussions; her argu- No, 1,0, Nocromanoy. ing some tle the accounting’ officers at \ never be vallisted with heavier Burdens han | be puton wherever there Is danger of sllp- | the Oe ite at conilineborwee may cai tue | ive words in the order of thelr probable ments are strong, terse, and lucid statements, = x o a hey Washington notitled Mr. Flagg that his cash B Us own few pounds of bachelorbood.| | ping. Tiils part of Paris municipal Inw 13 | pie, ‘The Count ives his most hearty anl- | adoption: : and whenever sie can introduce invective, OKRA ‘tap. remittances were In arrears, Surprised, and | aadiyneeded in American cities, where a | tnadverston to two pests of tho country | “y" Doc am, catnlog, dialog, demagog, | 847C2sin, or pathos, she Is unequaled among TAAK — mortified, and frightened,—for he was in his A COUNTRY WEDDING, most culpable negligence 13 tho ruleof peo- | round the Niger-hippopotami and mos | podagon, harang, morguge, Jeag. * ] women, and hns no sttperlor among men; Ao. NOR: own mind innocent of having wronged the To tha Editor of The Oh(eago Tribune, pleand police, wuitoes.:, ands ne. those tin RES a Denil, opposlt, ‘iwposit, Infinit, hyno- | bat where the subject does not admit of a Government out of one dollar,—ho called + Rockgorp, Ill, Jan. &.—Well, ve been to “ON TIE BLUE DANUNE.” ~ the lee, dis oops fh ere ot ig am : re erit, forfit, surfit, ermin, masculin, femfnin, | these attributes of cloquence she disappoints No. 10H. lis bondsinen together. They were average . Beountry wedding, from theeffects of which | Tho Vienneso Indies have introduced a] for ®hull.) ‘The African mosquito renders | C+ you, This fs the reason why so many peo- Hackmatack. rich men, and their advice to Mr. Flagg was Thave not yet fully recovered, but I nm able | new featuro -in charitable bazars. ‘Tho one } nets useless, If the net Is fine, he'll cut the a Avent, rovenn, retin, Issn, dissny virtu, ite who hava heard her disagree so great- ut, du; | ly about her genius, Ter verbal style to relmburse tha Government and resign. tu, ar, hart (for heart), harth, bl MALTESE CRO88 AND DIAMOND CENTRE— a if I. could give a per- | tobe held in ald of the Orphan Asylum will | meshes; If the net is heavy, the sleeper will | (4 ti q ‘Thelr advice he foolishly heeded; his 4 4 aches ipison of it, I am ers represcnt an slunogpsphical pleture of the te salfdented, Ouest Is a ttendants, ted, Be Tray, giv, liv,—iv (termination), Wrorubeedh Yeteays. her uae tralutngy eeee Oe oe MAGNIFICENT Paes “AND AGRL- tain that ull tho readers of Tho Momo | Danube, and Wallachian, ‘Curkish, and other Hee een inebiness. BE) PenDTIgae ety | 6. Det, dont, Jam (for jamb), Jam, lm, | Js stu ded with such words ag ‘divers,’ and bS "3 CULTURAL swould wish that thoy lind been tlicre. 1¢ was | maidens will bo represented in their national | thelr polson that the body swelled up like a thom. plum (for pluny ) recelt. * ppelolae: and ‘peradventure,’ and similar * * estate was put upon the market, and with the greatest event of the season down in the | costumes. Tho ladies will ulso be'*inclosed” | balloon. “The hippopotamus {3a great op- | 7! auten Tead; breath, Garth; zeal ible tine is that linve gone one of fiaily une, 8¢ . . 3 | the proceeds of its mortgage the Government neighborhood of the Joneses, and, after it had } in thelr stalls, and will not bo atliberty to | ponent to beasts on the Niger, and makes a | jo Senn M Gasurecentl, feather, ete.’ zealous, ee ting etd tine Quakers. fer voles #1 was paid the last dollar. been rumored for some time, the neighbors | runabout andask gentlemen for money in practice Of smnastiing any one ab sees jane e “Add, lutenant, lu, rumutism, outral, nu ter Geitvare remunile oN as ik * ‘ad + » Willard C, Flagg !s dead. We was on were notmuch surprised one morning when | too engaging a manner. Bowltching smiles | tho Se tiabie nie Gara The in in this inonlas sutnatic, Sere the tabernacle—thera is =n certain] # # * 8 * * honest, true eltizen, « ploncer In the higher Samuel Joues, brother of the bride clect, | and soft words are to be tie only weapons | partof Africa is, he says, a mere enlf com- a ae a ene cari Cf ita _ sing-song about it That was her é ry oe * #10 * é walks of agriculture, a State Senator with mottnted lils best horse, rode to the friends | used. Atono of Inst year’s festivals a gon- | pared tothe Algerian Hon, and never attacks | gor ett ovat Ean Ar eee Bilt old style. After she determined to xp onthe out a mark agalnst his fair name, a tem-. of the family tng the, nleintng seth | loan faked th pct aoe re tcoute |S Oe concern and ute) yeaa a oyu) cer | fom at, in ny bement tne ataly de |S a eee interiotond oocarred in ti wag: sehen Ee ; wedding,’-the oid folks requested to come in Se raraunninls RAG en tho too cnsnaring WHAT TINE GERMANS ANE DOING IN AFIUCA. | 19, Dani {for damn), condem, autum, col- tent rote er Power boca ens, Mone, : TERE eee eS all . Detrich, of Sparta, was the Federal Auposeor, the daytime and the young folks In the eveu- | answer. The gentleman took outa guiden Germany fs not gotng to abdicate the high | um, solemn, whereas In her War speeches she thougiit | * BOERS ewe eS * (‘The red tape of the Circumlocution Office * ing. Itwns understood that tio people in | and niso ten kreutzers, and then good-humor- Besidon Wvieb Seu diced coal nd Your alold, soiltr, Pagid Wek. (hese neither of heractt he her angthod, but was} ee eee 8 AD * | required the Assessor to send to Washington theimmediate vielnity were “invited with: | edly sald, “Here 1 claysify ne as you think | members of the expedition sent out by the | 14. Receve, perceve, relove, ete. ¢ tMiiss Dickinson hng the reputation of be | # e #8 ee RF # | coptes of every assessment made by him. It outan Invitation,” so that preparations went | proper.” German African Soclety ge bout to} 15, Nurish, flurish, suthern, contry, yung, | ingnscold, Are these strong-niuded women | é es a é - also required the Collector to account for rapidly on till the gay before the event was UNRULY STUDENTS, publish an account of thelt travels. Dr. | yuth, Jurney, jurnal, manuyer, curage, cur- general y unwomanly fn privaiey ui 18 every lolar anspaued either by ecnsh or totranspire, when the heartof the heroine | rhe City of Vienna has been gravely awalt- | ¢ Nacitigall—nok tie, Feast auions, african tes, CUTLEEaR. eldannd iAGiyeaionE Sh i ‘Well, she ean scold, if invective ts scold- | ¢ « * *# ¢ * « ‘pucter: Now, it so happened that scores falled,, and sho gave the , members of | ing avery day for the students ut the ‘ech- | jtohtts and Dr. Steckér Gnade, aecorting to | turkys mony, monky, hony, |) Ines so sh drormees who amounted 10 ange | * * POOL ERE, WRONGFULLY ASSESSED, * should aa bo martied “before a hull | nical School to allow the resumption of the | Setters he had received, 220 niles 1 108 hours, 17, Certin, parlimont, chieftin, chamber- | thing. Strong-minded women are just like : or, being rightfully assessed, ot relief house full of folks.” This was quite an un- | lectures of a Prof. Plerre, who Incurred their | ‘They had no water in the whole distance | Mn. weak-nilnded women, and some women who ” * * 4 througlt the intinences ‘of Con Rasen or 2 Jooked-for circumstance; however, {t was | displeasure. ‘Tho othor Professors have tried | from Bnilitnl to ‘Talselbo, and neither men 18, Omit all silent Jetters at the beginning | are not weak-minded; they have not one * a. other officials, Nevertheless te Assess! *f quietly deekded that, the deremony should bo every means to conellinte; but nefther the HAR EE erent fone aga aad oF pore as th Aas Mi Stes Ex gw OOE;| Braud of cuaracter, ‘they aliter stat as Cline etes'G Secale Bi Sonchers of debit wenton chargenble to Str. 2 ed atan early hour; so all that was ly 1 vel hve ‘is muel ¥ y ect ett for lirother Samuel to vo was to hitch up | obstinate savant nor the young gentlemen | no greater refrestiment was to bo had than | *19, Retoric, rinoceros; and whero ch before | life; "no moro, no less. it Sot. ‘enew SUiss : i Flags. oe Collector and on (the finn uae: Cross. : 1 a his horses and po to town after tho preacher, will give in. The students at Delreczin have | water and dates. ‘Archibald Forbes used | a, a, 2, or a consonant is sounded likek, drop | Dickinson as a private lady and didn't know | stone: 6 110.2, 0 gulf to Tales 5 on A Rurning to tie ae aeons arainst tlm after oe: sons to have him on hand the next morning. | also been in trouble, and ancnt a singular six horses in riding 110 miles in ninety-four | hj ay caos, Gristimny, ete. her name, you would never suspect that she Kunsuss y \- ‘Thig being done, the preparations were Motes cireumstance. A funeral wns attended by a | hours, The book of Dr. Pogge—one of the 20, Anser, Wensday. was the famous orator whose ton ne during Epaine 3 to a aa Macias Broth, by is Piet Pa ae fo be dug the Gover plete. large budy of the students. ‘The older part of two travelers above alluded to—is entitled 21, Arrain, campain, champane, foren, | the War was more powerful for fie Union's | and in the Bultic; 12 tu4,a town inthe Depurt- | item of this Indebtedness Mr. Flagg earnest- The morning dawned calm and clear, and, | thoeommunity remembered the lovers’ adage, “In the Land of Mata Jaummo,” and is said | suverin. enuse than any corns inthe army. She never | ment of Loire, Frances 13 to 6,0 tributary of the ) ty insisted that he was fairly and equitably In spite of the Indy’s resolution, there was | of “The longest way round being the short- tobe humorous us wellasinstrictive. Lieut. | 22. Ofn, lism, prisn, this, ete. makes parlor speeclies,—she talks Hke other | (uer; 14 to6,a river in British North Americu: | entitled to credits which, if they had been 1 ie an assembly before her tollet was sauis- | est way home”, and thought 1 would bo | Lux, the other imember, ‘of tho expedition, | _ 33, The terminations —1o —rity,and—fuly | folks; slic gossips uboittdresses,and theatres, | 13.1.8 ricer in Italy; 8 to 16,8 town inSpain | allowed, would have left the Government hig, ite Aly mentnaed, bit at lust it wag finished, | well to have the benefit of the music as long | Fave a lecture.recently al Prague, fils wor | fox oe —ally, and —fully. and Jowelrey ah ia {tll of fun, affectionate | #84. consonant, Diamond in Hensias to nere; | debtor. ° mt ab 11265 by the Hitchen, clock the happy fas possible, So they determined on around. | fs entitled * From Loanda to Kimbundu’'s | 34, he termination —jf (tor—yle), Bl, pt, | to her friends, and ng playful as a tom- | {ho igure of a rhombus? soon and an ‘tosure, | _ itis well, known that tho rule of the Do- about route, ‘The stitdents opposed this, and | but, so far as ean judge from his lestiit, el, al, tl. hoy. Tam talking of her a5 she was a h Ly tl Hi ¥ company to “depart single blesscdness.” | finally went to the mate of the cemetery ‘and | lie has. simply gove over the ground 25, Ile, Wand, frond, hefr, fashon, parlsh- | few years ago; 1 have heard that sorrows See ene ea ee Ot and pastnent ut Wasitingtan tn cases of soufllct- he letters under the fleures 1, 2, 8, 4,5, 6,7, and | Ing claims between the citizen and the Gov- eonaDY sence (iil the reverend man solemn- | awaited the procession, Wien the Interment | Cameron. He found military. orchestras of | oner. and cisappolitiments have saddened or soured | & will tell the reader what this figure is, Ne Y Wy sald, “Josephine Jones, do pou accept | was over, ‘the students were attacked, and the Portugese to a great dlatance inland, 0. F for ph. her; F don’t know anything about that. Miss Cuicago. ERK Pan er Seer Tie beneat or ay erson Brown, whom you hold by the hand, | forcibly elected. Nothin; made a deeper impression on the 87. Conger, Iigor. Dickinson is ag fond of fine. dresses, and ins a THE UTTERMOST FANTHING ag your lawfully wedded husband?” ete, | “4 naskET OF HUMAN NONES AND SRULIS.” native chiefs than brandy, The savage wings 23, Dubl, trubl, cup). as large, elegant, and costly a wardrobe as CHARADE—NO, 1,008. ard x s when the bride gave a suppressed | Such was one of the specifications of an qould remain besetng all day for a Hittle | 20. Hous, Rrous, mous, rous, any lnly of fashlon, and her jewelry would | 0 first (of two ayllables) ,whero are ye third? which may be exacted under tho letter of the which inade the groom blush and the gentle | ogiciat auction i euitlenient "A physlelan's Hamburg brandy. “A little, however, intoxl- $0, illo, billos, fello, fellos, ete, mitke many a rich lady jealous. ‘But she I've called you bo lung and no answer T've beard! | law. It follows that, in many instances, in * men of the company exchange glances. Hey cis to: toc euld by Ihe physician's | cated them, W holesale slaughters arg reg BL Rase’ prnse’ eso, esy, tese, seze, ches, | earned them, you know, without any man’s | 2, first} preuty free wal gouneyor appear? the zeal for the letter the spirit of the law is * ‘The ceremony ended, a few congratula- mi AS 19) y ba Ht} Jarly made by Mata Yunco, and the exec cese, crese, grese, lese, puce, heve, leve, weve. | assistance. she has been a model daughter Third) third! and I':n lone, and, alas! have no | broken, and great hardsiips result to the shh Hea - | A 's tlons ware offered, and soon dinner was an- | 2% 13 Prenzinuer strasse, and the graveyard | tioner always performs a long dance before | i. Lith, vitl Ketl, ratl, etc. ors ae nounced. ‘Tha ‘afternoon sped away, the polennlty, or fin aitnouicement Jing Fuditeed cutting oft. tho. vicllin’s hen Lux sawn] i, Buty. eae: and sister; she has supported nll her’ rele Women digeussing tho rlevs of, butter and See eerie OW) Lanenaga: |e pree aan on fe Meatucbed fu tho interlor, | 3H. Caut, fraut, aul BOM se thotk, go’ munificent generosity.” an men inarveling at the low price < ze} | whose only consolation was in ch. 35. Bo'l, bro’ty uo't, o't, fo't, tho’t, Bo “Why hasn’ on Stent . 8 prico | « At Inst the uctloneer eamo to the bones; | Jengthened resitence among savages is al- | ro't dor Vought? ce)’ ad i Why hnso’t she married tives who needed aid from any cause with | And moro than two-sided; at } Lhavo tive! Tf fiest of two eylnbles) 1s third, it is vain, that his was such acase. All assessment! sphere. eltizen, No sphere; Iam angular,—worse, Iam plain, The friends of Mr. Flagg confidently rh jena, Al ts ‘That 1, a8 a whole, for a being should strive. were charged to the Collector as so much Osukosu, Wis. POPLAR. cash, without, in many instan adollar of _ of corn, ° of +). “Never asked her. Her lady friends sa: d to ane evening brought much different they Alled a, Fe ee coast a en, most retain to result, in a weakening of | 36. Ba'm, ca’, sa’m, a'ms (for balm, ete.) | because she values her libert , too ighly, RIDDLEXNO. 07. : cosh ever having passed | throug h bis hangs crowd, com osed of tho sons and dauehters | raised diem, and, when any medical stu: dl ideas. enf, cave, hat, HWvs: Or. her, favorit ring is inseribed Selden’s | jam what you desire, and will’ stay by your sido | efficient and active work in seeuring credits a thoso who had heen. present durtig tho | dent (most of' the persons present were meil- A FRENCH RELIGIOUS WRITER. 87, Omit Lin batch, ditch, ete. motto, ‘Above all things, Uberty.” It is pretty | Whether fortune smiles on you, or perils botida; | for uncollected assessments and ene earn inden p oF ona as een playing feat students fal: Swish peddlers) in n dis- Sauls euol| the editor of the Univers, Sy fine Detor Fe knos Jacky Hotty ss a. ‘apenas MO emote From py nema take one letter, and then you | wrongfully charged was, In a great measure, . x ol eurs aris . TH, nt, sl, 5 i are Witcen furniue So, Homeorety loa | tats any paneer pgueot huan ana | teaver long culo hs paper of ie | al Baramulla aro ane | REPRE staat portent gure | Talazte rom whown neesene tn tor yu | (25 math ny ther Gol oft spresi nny, br ict ob! th t to tl doctrine oF the Immaculate Conception.’ ‘5 i yah ind. Perhaps § is Hike a jee. 5, # % ut id prosonts some piece Or et Res | Anta Mo oo aero The French press makes, for obvious ToUsOrts, troduced tia at Tra y T once heard say,—in Boston, of course, | Nutsor, It. = Nawsosran, parent balance af Bist hin afould: ne @ bean gome ait to nnother man, saying to Hin that awgent ly. phe storm was raging fiercely Mtg SOMINEDE On. dh A. {ow qutusingtis * #ut ‘hu, ctu, clined, ete, alage adehaes ee ee ar R ante CROSS-WORD ENIGMA--NO. 1,038, Tho Government finally, in i871, instituted Raa Map cts | Sar nyc Hie ates ae | La atl ERMC | osc Pucy et De ng | peta cesar wr seeiingar mncacie raise, | Relgsot Satey istic Court st Snel damsel bl ugh, Yd eho goes to her seat, One | dents, who | are goncrally poor heavy) c nud ts eh ancl rs e Roman sky. 1 to | OY er trod, tovs, eof, enuf, tuf, ruf, slut, | herow Melreliegt th rtp ai Sas boon help a My third Is in goblet, but not in mugs field. Before the case was ready for heat- Joung maredtertained (2) the company witn | Housht the bones too | dear, ane | Tut, at the precise Lees [WA ee oe er ciner Philips, Curtis, and Judge wel | Sy S2urtd Ian a eenae in a ing, further credits wero, allowed, redneing much singing, which was not even Pred for, | Ol¥, bought soma wires and othor little | Th OF ite Pere ended from on figh itune | 43 Eny, meny, agen, agenst, sed, ses, ley. How jg that?" Bi My BEC Ie te on oe ta Maines the balance to $15,098, and for this sum judg~ Another was quietly leanin Bocictn hts euale articles. for Keeping bones a ta me Inga the thee and vestments of the rontitf, 48, Dus’ (for dose), cusn, bin (for baen}. % ‘Oh, stuf! When a bar of pig-Iron can AY feventhee in dati, Due not in night; mene was entered by default in February, Ns 1. 2, icking hi The dows took up the skulls and oxatined | ald,he appeared like an Angel declaring the tung, wasted) prity, wimen, him (for hymn), | sparklé Ike 9 diamond, and an owl sing like Mj elghth is in robin, but not in kito, As stated above, Mr. Flaga’s sureties from under him, and perniitted Jilm to sprawl nabor, bisy, blsness, curnel, ake, quire (fo were all good, and some of them in activa thom, discussed them, and passed them from | Divino secrets, A thrill rin through’ the | onoiry 8s 88, , ake, quire (for | a nightingnle, Judge Kelley will be able to Of letters I'm composed of eight, ‘1 ° 4 emer enid that-he could not sce anything | looked at them,—not thoughtfully ‘or philo- | World, and endod with protestationsof obedi- | Siva, gua, ss but not tl then Curtis, style is Sq plek thom out and lay thon straight, fred, such tigation whieh. constrained. Site tolaugh nt. By this tiine somo of the com | fophically, like'the Gravedluger in' Hamlet,’ | once mndlove.” Tho “uulte® became hence Rang, Dare, fu 2 (lot ign, etc.) siisclesl: Yeo. Sikes | Dicanson see en tell maw nat sO oe ner Croor. | Flagg, in hisdesire to protect his friends, to pany began to got sleepy, 60 thoy dispersed Be itl st ain View. to maktty somet blag, forth tho erent dogms of the Roman Caltallc Hiakity elrit, core (for corpse), oblike, pronounced Sane ay ase ga clopants Sees: bore : riice his: own fortiine, ‘Tt seemed, both KEY, out of them in the money line, | “Lhe students i 9” Wi “ol 2 i a % " ‘i : _ tit nappy hearts, "TTT" Danucexs” | Soko as thoy took them tip like men who | fifteen Years, theandvonout isextending, We | “HOS ite evaig, rong, vous, mosk, opake, | of nm jilss Diskinson'a aisle has the thee NUMERICAT, ENIGA-NO; 1.009, Tee i Ae byrinth of technical tn now what they were, and could ft ttem in | can foresee that the inisforlunes which have | | itr Corsi wnat g * ofp mustang pony,sturds, awith and hort | Yam composod of seven letters, and am atown | which he had become involved, nnd was the GUERDON, and matte a skeleton out of them at tho short- come, and thoso which threaten, will not bo | Pda Sent, Tak, tank, stauk, wauk (for steppin 9 Ther is tha eat esemblance be to Wecontth mul. specdieat, and the judgment had hardly been. a est of short notices. ‘Ilerel you're a lover | felnyons but terrified Europe will take rete | aie eto, a tween the saverely cl assicnl style of Wendell | iy te or io musical lustrament, entered when It was pald In full, principal ‘Upon tho white check of tho Cherub Yoar of bones, cries ono, and medical students’ | in the hands: of Alary. “* Monstra te esse ma- 2 aries hillips and the fdlomatically Saxon style o ahaha tt wer, | andinterest. But Mr. Flagg always Insis! ‘saw a tenr, songs were brought into requisition, But | tem.'” 62. Sine (for sign), desing, Impune. Miss Dickinson that exists between Demos- | GENEVA LAxg, Wis. Ca! tothe United States “dtterhey tco Bluford Aina tm ie po rear anouta row | Up fones wer one lot sey had poker | ,eojeDidon han apsleed ares fe aul, |S Wn hana dn or done ihcieand ein Bunyan cach eget ni | soymnmioay swiGatA—No, x, | Wilton) a th basa agaist int wee : f nken enro of; they wore moldering fast, and 4 R f ° i any g y ie Just thon the sunlight fell with sudden flamo: ready to fall into dust.. Tho basket ‘and the | Teason that the Roman Cathohe religion re i ie Ait (for elght), wate (for welght), frate, | sty’ le ever rend a page from either of those | J an composed of aix letters, and ama hun- only ABRARENE AHO MORALLY BA A wondrous ay eeeicting In the light— chest, and their contents, were ull | mills no discussion of the elemental articles Mee nik ne Ee speakers without laughing, at the absurdity | 4%, 9 5 isanton. d that } To default of judginent rath ig dlamond spares fold.” for 48 ‘marks. ‘Tho. ting of tho | of faith; and hero, at toast, she ls right, OH, Qung ins, ee. 6 soogo, ote Ot thls neeusation, Hf ho had given any cre | Air 4 6 6 ts to alm. Hae a ran etor coudse night injure Upon my soul there fell such wofal t a anager MPS na podders ‘Then a eh 58, I (for eyo), leg (for eyes) have been unpremedita sa, OTE acmber ‘one | CHAMPATON, IL me | the rere of lis sureties. He preter to datd the oss, on ‘beautiful’ spect fn chile THE UNRECONCILED SOUTH _69. Hoo, hoon, ete; wu (for you), ure (for | night I had a large audience assembled— sacrifice himself rather than have thom suffer 7 88 camo & auliful? specimen of a child's 5 your! “or 9,000 people—I ie-linii to h hi TRANSPOSED OCCUPATIONS—NO. 1,041, ven the slightest | ‘He also had h ; is gelovous Zor a fe britdge Clay ahps peat. Bue shy. called forth toneht ely J ‘To the Editor of The Chlcago Tribune. 60, When a conspnant is doubled before a Re anal “ge hed. ree 1, Pat R. MeShal; 2, Bil Graz; 3 Chas. W. of Congressional sellef, and if Te hind oon God's sunlit ead front itis high Heavens | Di Mung tat Was eventually, aunt by one JACKSONVILLE, Fin, Jan, 5.—This {3 my | another consonant sound, or atthe end of a | him months before. Seven, ten inin- Hints Sar H- Gurdant 2 5, Alva Fe Teco: & | spared would doubtless ere this have mado own; een ed es ort anni univoralty students fourth winter in the South within five | word, drop ono of them. ‘In all other cases, | utes past, fifteen minutes past, and no Prout Bro Raita F Sg: Span Groor: 1% his application for such relief, for the grant- BSH) shonoin aon lo! a Crown " are slowly bringing us to. years,—mostly spent in Florida. But in double consonants will need to be used until | Saxe, Iwas in despalr, for it was my first | Carlo E. Dale. et i ing of which the records of Congress furnish ono jo place of what I thought a burdon— a coming and returning I havo f | 8 radfeal, fonetic alfabot is adopted. E. j season, and I hadn't learned to take «lisa STEWAUD, Ill, Mn. BE Us. many precedents. } ‘My sorrow's guordon. A GERMAN REPORTER ON AMERICA, ig and returning I have Improved excel H# ia ¥ 5 : ELLA WHEELER, ‘ lent opportunities in studying South Be 1, fild, wil, clif, careles, carelesnes, dis- | pointments with coolness. Anna was In — It is believed that no case can be found fn A good book of Aimerican vols has yet h tay an ying Southern 0B, fins, ad, éte,; but willing, posses, ete. Raton at tho home of Brackett, the great CRYPTOGRAM-—NO. 1,05. which stronger reasons for such reliof exist \isiangiunts Reet to be written, Men who fare Incomparable } character and institutions In. every Southern In lien of the nbove lists,” tho following fish painter, Sho heard of my distress, and D MADCULMA UM D_ MADOULMA than In this case of Willard C. Flagg. But, sisi ems ne sh Gia in clothing naked savages with sentimental. | State cast of the Mississippi. Having marched | rute might be adopted: Omit all silent let- | sent word that it I could hold m: y nudlence SCAT JUG MAA CCR UT 720A MAD; while he himself is beyond tho reach of Con- rene Ce Renta Neto Seri 2¥ une. Interest, though with nothing else, break | during the War over the country from Loufs- | ters which do nat atfect the pronunelation | until 9:30 o'clock by some amusement, XaO SCAT IUG MAA CUR UE Z0A XDI fircssional relief, his wife and children, omailethe ditt At ny wher ‘ree= | down when deseribing thelr adventures here. | yilte to the sen, 1 have heen deeply Intercst- according to our most usnal analogies. sho would deliver a lecture for me in D XDI COLMA ZCAT UM CA, homeless and houseless, should no longer le difference between English and } Burton, Marryatt, etc. may be mentloned. d ply Intores| ‘Nearlyall che words asnbuy speld ean be | reply to. ‘Brother Fulton, Mr, Kelloga’s | Fouon, 1k mownsan, | suffer the peuaity. infiieged upon them and ‘American tastes begius atid ends. That wo | A reporter for the Cologno Gazette has } etl in the development of ovonts of a political | adopted without disfiguring the present or | successor at ‘Tremont "Temple, Fulton ESPONDE : their protector by the Federal Circumlocution CORRESPONDENCE, ofiics, ‘To relmburse the Government, fr, Peet sy ee a fii pavearonianoy,. Flagg, mortgaged his homestend, his all, for ‘Americans are juferior to our English cous | written a few letters about the United States, | nature in theso Btates since the War. I do | thografy more than appears In this paragraf: | had delivered a lecture the night before at ing in 4 Co serve Ing tn delicas 7 oF nora Bere pion and at but le does not scem to have observed any- | not see, after most careful observation, any- | henee the plesure of ordinary readers wud | another course I was managing, in which he thing very remarkable, except that the Aiuer- not be interrupted by It. ‘onstdoring the } debated with my friend Gilbe: y $2) ‘Tat mort foreclosed 4 Britons of pure descent would dispute. Bat | ienans are a very temperate people, He says thing of a promising character so far ng nde } ii ined i i ‘3 ebated arith my friend Gilbert Haven, now he proper yover, did ne 8 a Y " ys f e on - v 1 Only Me, Highland Park, Ill, sends threo ri ’, A should wo, for example, supply an audiones | that he was for several days in thecompany of | Yaneement In love of the Unton 1s concerned brates pearaf our uth ‘Ratng to Sueh | Hone end hat cal antionne arouns matinee | answera— 080 V0 Now, 16, 1,005 and 3,60, for Unt amonnty ad hr iguges has x I of 600 people to hear a lecture on the Times | American officers, and heneversnw them take | sinong the people of the South, white or | and also spel no daly vexations we all hav dung {ese drove out. to Roxbury, and didn't | ‘The Dromios, Gatonn, Ill, have done vory woll | allowed It to be sold b y lots and parcels. ils hot the newspaper of that name) by the pub- | anything but leed water! He thinks this very | black. ‘The lattor race ts the victin Yi " ', ks Y uy n ofelt- | Hfewith the present orthografy, can our | know til I camo for her that had held | on tho Just iat, the, on y one to escape them be- | claim will bo satisfied, but what will bo i exocutlonery Would Pittsburg do ua | strange, Another tle, somewhere near Sh | cumstances. ‘The former, or the whites, aro | benevolent natures. walt for an establish: | the Muilienve Tt was 9:0 hitore ate fe ing the Sean They uro uoar the of tho | the widow and orphans? ‘Phat she may be class this week. or 5 tigen put In the way of realtbntion ithe object of ‘Tyro, city, cannot spoke a single one this letter, not by any nicans to reopen an in tho whol: neltbercan he finish the rhom- | old and nckerto-henented wound, Will THE bold. As for the riddle, it “ bates bim tntirely.” | ‘Tnipune osk Col. William KR. Morrison, the Five ara correct, Congressman from that district, to take i Mr. BE. Us, Steward, Ill, answors five.—the ° stickers being the whvol, th ‘THIS NOBLE CHARITY much’ oa tl The thing did hi 7 rymen, W 4 . fn Sheileld yeaterday when i Howls he, arity Born countrymuely, went out tovlay no more beliovers In the Nation than | Ment of this reform by nnespnpers not “re- | ished her lecture in Roxbury. When I hand- ‘ vi speetabl?? before we adopt it? And as to | ed her into the enrriage she appeared utterly spoke, fe wns more modest | fucidentally.. ‘They were nt once Informed It | ey wero twenty yeurs ago, They ara soot ’ 80,000,000 a Y than his hearers. Thoy, suid the Chalr- | was not the custom of tho country to drink | 18 truly Becessionists o3 then. Wero Sea altel states Tee art tetre i TOMS tH ee NOS eh pals man, had come expecting to hear an xe | insuch o place, SomeGermun ladies having | the . opportunity. offered, 1 bi m i r e e elieve | numerabl evry da of thelr Ives, besides being | ‘just let me Ho back and thinks don't speak; eee of Marwood's perform ances with fhe after dinner shown a desire to take a glass of | they would. secede with the game | ext. and wasting thine cv now and then in Vibe ready. It Sas nearly. id aeloeke rita 1B clared it | wing, all the Ameriean Indies at the table im- | unantmity us in 180t, But thelr case Is hope- | tieir endovr to spel correctly, in order that a | sho went on the platform in Music-IIul! was Impossible for him to give. In | mediately rotired, very much shocked, i an ¥ 1, the riddio, and No. | under his proteoting care? ‘Tho tloman - y h ess at present. Ue fi hundred scolars ma remeiber the history | sho delivered one of the best lectures of her | 15. Ho sayy Mise 0. 5 riddie, Uke all hor a Stra sce forelgn pants deta ae ats TIRATIICAL INCIDENTS, power, With tha ald of Northant Doe: of our words, whieh, indeed, tha ean as well ite. ‘The most eritteal ‘audience Wronounced Worlk, is unfuthomablo to him, ae ie Alton. ie may the, wide :f Dilasion aso Chestlanizing power, Gn the | _,2lr@ Secbach has been playing at tho | eratsy ihe politicians of the South propose to | Temembor without ‘the masses having so } It ono of the most masterly specehes of hor Punoh, Urbane, Il. eleipped around consider | hag nll the books and papers necessary to ea Irish question, on the Blble-on the Queen, | Reyal Opera, Berlin, and is adecited failure, get all able before bo found Jowhoad’s square, but | taniish her right toa part Lf not all of this they can, and pave the way fortuture {much trubl? Cannot those filotozists, too, | life, Write her speeches!” Baht? and on tho pending electoral. contest in | According fo the critics. Hor *Hmilla Regrandizemont andulisunton. Wve ean_ux- | av additional plesure py cemenbring our ———_ Bi pH tho pending clectoral contest tn) (info was especially poor. “Only | peek but little from thy black people. “They presont system as a past wun Curn, let us IN MEMORIAM. 1 PRM topics his audience were Hl content, and | Mother Instance, of actresses forgottin, rounder good subjection, They aro with- | Mont this reforin belore We spend as niuich . f climored for. what the Chairman enphuist- | st they \ennnot remain, young | Indes out leaders, hence without courige, Only | eMart disenssing the mattr, as we wud savo Clad in 9 shroud as white an snow, fenlly referred to ns thee professional carpet: | Willy, A. Tuxsian actress’ named Barbara | white men, ary capatle of directing them in | by the change, Bee apy tiunono lies dead," > ences ae fits common hanginan, It ls a lost use owkole id nly tt ae 8 OT eaten seat Don tt niast Indien reas Fane poopy fais, gach on Whosedtimn fod cheeks wore rosy-rod, : opportunity, lisa, ja evidence of appreciation, particularly the sen ch of t y 2 fe ted the ve might ave learned how Shy playing. at Wiatka. Sie owed s | board States—thore aro no wiilte feaders of | fers? «8 Aedth tera Rom RE TERS joored hy clean sore “adver aso ho bas ® | wron aliy-detaiued sum, but knows not . what to do with the 1. Soneva, Bruldwood, JIL, has had timn, but poar One word more: The columns of, Tua ith the Inst list. Ho answorod * Nasri fox and on. if hare Work wildo | THBONE in days gone | by bent witness: fo the i it, be will do butter inthe future, peal and enerpy ¥ i roke the fallow-ground of horticulture Honlda, Champaign, Til, Keone Step to the | this, tha golden bolt of the Union, and muuio of ‘Tho Cornor, and potss down correo | him more than to any other man in the West was : ‘yiews aro as to the co: y bufeher ‘a stall dil, which, ft scems, she | Union senthuents with: sufticient Influence Dut now sho lies boforous there, all the noswers, 1 id. str i long and short dro; eaparetits jaerliy eee could not’pay. Tho butcher was a ‘great | and bralus to control the black voters, Lett MEMORIES, As white and cold ns marble stone— matack.” Every word isin place. | ER ey etn ae ; tleal. connection with the gallows has modi theatre: goer, and one night, as Miss Barbara | to theniselves they fall into dissensions, and, | ° —— For Death hua clutinod her for bia own, Eff Aitch, Fond du Lac, Wis. improyedon his] ty years, He was almost cho father of i fied any previous views he may have held | speared tn “Cho ‘Actress of Venice,” howas | from belng long accustomed to mnnaters, thoy | No lingering momory of tinttering word And Loft ius HOS yaonnt GBAly woaro uf the wook provious by sonding answorg the hamipaien University, for we who knew : Teaneet the efllency of capttal punishment HO carried sett Y with enthusiasm, Ries ho enally sub to intimidation, howaver. al ie | Hy fou frond spoken hor bovons utirrod, How ko a waxen babo sho scoms! nk Rae ter teres pissed, the "Tap," | him intimately will never forget that he gave ad e] ut i a arbal puss! ules nuder sho My v ip u! K ‘was nervous,” eny the. poets icant Rosslakowskaln, {make aprescit to you ot here and there us to how the white and'blaek ho Svoning ondod, the lust fuiost one: ue frets olustor rity artis nai M. Walijcan, Canton, Ill, hos boen provented 8 that institution a raoet ae eshis, in i * ait down,- Ils discourse lasted but sevens | tatineat-bill that you owe ine,” Tho audi vote stoad. County after county was passed | Huta tenr, thut rivaled tho diamond's tush, ‘Tho olden golden light still gleans. by iilnoss from corresponding vith The Corner, | fy ‘cause of the widow and orphans and 24 teen minutes tn all eed he Seaton eevee” | enco laughed, but Barbara is golug to law | over, and the answer invariably was: From | ¥ors momout bung on her trembling Insh, but says bar intereat, in itis os intense fsever, | just tribute to the memory of u noble Till: it who are sald tobe keon In financial termeuce | svowt the miattey, Primitive, too, are theat- | 30 to 50 por cont more black thun white votes. | « Bho was tho sunlight of ourhome, und intends, If ablo, to write regularly, Thanks | oot.) ts from your correspondent anctol transis | yy, i fet "Twaa the samo ali talo that hus oft boon told, op lov ure returiod to the lady for an olght-letter | noluan, ¥ * Hons, elainored ta have thelr money back. It seal manners at Gudwels (lus\ria).. Art And yot nota solitary negra is lected to | srhat tho world will hour til the world grows old: Her loving motuer's joy and peidet rhombotd, Yaocion. = 4 0] 4 ’ - et Me = e ——— é Rov appear thal they. gob. it Wich two wagonure ented and eoou fell | are always elected, Without using (ein | {kor guplus wound hal opened widot Aualko the aang abo wal gone has, boon -provented “b) Garth; Paxton,” l., ND A DAISY. agi eecetconreateretiaas | - A Wun nose * Foreign Iten fust asleep ia the front Ine. Vain efforts | fact remains that unusual methods aust be | ora carvloss hand hud swopt, that day, Fond mother, wipe away thos : sublishod for some tino buok. ‘The lady answors | A wild red Htoso, and a Dalsy fair, “ were made to waken them. At last a hose The negroes are naturally: | ‘Tho soal she hed placod on Hor hourt, away, Delve sorrow'trom tay troubled Drow? Panis, Dec. 23.—At Konigsberg, accordin; o ibe Uy to a German paper, there 4 i | was applied, and one was brought to leave | meu ra of the Republican party, ‘Chey | 4, ‘a hoart his boo: Thy baby isan Angel now, Q-entire Hut, and says there were some vory ‘Ona tablet snowy-white— . Hi ants out of situation, oe Are Eo ae thee uss pur the other sored ol, re taal woul ey ‘vote for the ge erg A a Basis womans uonr aiee eae ara Ta nee And fro from warthly cures and fears, hard ones in it. A‘boautiful buttordly hovering there— : by their mastera for the sake of econom: e-eiruim Were! Tac i And some woman's heart will be aching yot : eased ts the hi fi “BE. F. K, city, made tho ' whool go wound,” ‘Came to sno Christmas-nigh! > q sqAt italian paper thus tabulutes ie ate | *O make eel Foe vacate weet y for the resent condition af things is When Uie:stars grawy old, to shina, tongue OP rete Sila whee bey are young, | aftérsomotrouble, Lut couldn't make out Tow: Qi aay Daisy wittat ‘ m templod regioldes of 1878 and 1870; ‘T' . 3 TOBACCO, by JaCQuitAa, " hoarts: ing hoad'a square or ¥, C's riddlo, Mr.K. bag a band- a haye been two attacks on the Tuupesor Wilt An enterprising Beritn, manufacturer ance we ne seat sara gir any Dempeent ot A = . wie ithe adi cure, and worldly bata, some desigu ut the houd of the nove puzales this | yo bring to me aw inemorios y Inm, ong neuinst King Hamnbere ape canieee | made e prand stieevss with wenud which he | Dernoerntio menstire, ‘They will Voto. soll age evinarnes Pan sal fart d Tee me thanks of tae Comer Maa aro duoto | TOF bill and oudawe grec, Kink Alfonso, and two Against tho Czar, | called “Nudscht-Fudachi” Ie introduced AY Dhar te ona Brussels Corrrepondence Pull Mall Gusetts, Bo wipo awny those tears of wo—~ the gontluman for bis protty wor! Whon first I plucked your dulntiness = Boverelgns, i remark will soon reckon | ! Tron Natchitoches (la) B it, and nal a for iden or any other man who may be ant ostugneby tia oped that Mbhy Aouad es Pe pra A ead Pca res ens Hear ora boas vor, Trughing Miu Sie, red Ross, helr years of rulo by these outrages,—tho | Coule soley named Fel kann sing o ni f th Judiolal functionary busbeon caught tn tho ne r ? z Pye ‘ roet.wes 0 et Czar having experienced four and the 2 couplet every evening. Each verse renee aie Union men of tho North—the Re- | Judlelal function ary Dino report h in tho act And hop abines like the heavenly bow, Erekiol! Kroklol! Puro as the Dalay’s sheen. peror William five. Napoleon ILL had seven, | Wit wsneczo, and the iameog the snulf King Hiry ican pare should not bu deluded with | Rider to be acverl fournaie donanding tas We] wii, Nove SIOUX BRUBAKEN, On, dun'tyou huar mer Hake, I yell , | with v snecz on that the whites of the South will be y sovert) journals, demanding that an - Mow dare you spin bear f-forgo! r erat Coloma, neat Parma, 200men assembled | Eeedaries he i rious ty know U0 | divided in the eaunpalgn of 1880 Gmiruy way | Hiyiy,ahould Dospuodily Matieuted: Buadis's | 4 pogrined Child Puxaies the Sclentiate, | geotauchuniunprecnlion? Tall, Tie tues qooren we toate: i pra deuanled employment wheroupon the | IneATIAE Ci vome of the sul elor, Peeaout | down, a prominent Southern editor who | with tho aainea in full of al Hf pardculam |” New PinLADELPHIA, O. Jan, 6.—The pet Titcharity fm quite convact j soonos and voices round me throng a Some pI ameter om Soman | unl gulf igr you aia muoiae wit | She Newtbre ponte bso thay gn Bo | te flat auctor ir gueation hehe: | tts place, eau fail o? JnA. Kinsloyot | 4, yycetatntronescerntrnes wag agnot | Aturnand but nnd red ose is : of Southern sentiment lertainly, tars Oey ‘while play- tt y a a v i Bib sce et a ists | aha ew a) eco ier Wat | atv ae errata | Hee toad te | es, seat ea ce | EGRET om cued by fifty of their fellows, who made ‘two ‘A YRENOM EXPLORER YX A¥RICA. i ve ho lout the smallorono. It having been notioed | tre body, some portions 80 - hax boing’ curoful that a lotter substituted must Sac as phil We ascents for that purpose, “Tie second, “in | * Anew batch of travelers aro . Neve also that it ls worth 100,000 yotes to the | that ha always won lirgo stakes and lost only | Hot the slightest Indentation can be made Mand for the same lotter through the selection, Just us I dreained ye long ° wiilely only nine toot. poe rs Bee os , if a ey. Be of travelers in process of.} Republican National party. Besldes,* & man | stall ones, close attontion was puld ata soiree | ‘The case 1s sald to bo without a parallel in} For oxample: Gathoring tho wild red 7 ub night under great peril Pike Oe ‘ec! A expla ne ¢ ica and undermining thelr constrained sgn! his will is of the saine | ut the heginuing of this month to his pro - | the history of the country, and the singular Lez THERS BE LIGUT.. | : . > Watebing the Leda ld AGy, 4 herds Imprisoned he two goa! health, for this last seems almost inevitable, } opinion still,’ and this is the position of the | ings, und the trick was discovered. Nothin waa | disease has thus fur bufled all medical skill. MAQ GRAYA PA MOXKG. he ee a y lesg attennpls thy forte helt way" dirowgh tho count einai. ape nies Nie woloe pen 8 Souler ple. Why should we ask or ex- seb ohhiy ut the time, Bomo days later, how. | How the Child cun live In this golliitied state | «phe tower line ts the cryptogram, the upper |, Dr, Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery 1s 4 PIM eee cits arashicoe,iveh te | ant Ran ca aactue| aa eaten seer i | eee eect | eo it ALS | RR Tate one | AL a a1 sue ; ‘They had to be carried | dents is‘hig escape from the | struggle ?? houso of « distingulsbod nobleman. Since tho! Efi eda rere wsually Toh ou. : ¥ a down, and, on read A pe. £5 country of tha’| struggle?’ The above gentleman clatun tha?! a a then | doing everyching in their power for, {ws rullet, | tho, and, but, oto, ate e terative, when used iu conusction with Dr, ine 1 hing home, lberators and | iitJe inen.” Io luft Bidda with a carayan of | thas Toombs does no represent Southern mala Bere pecos, BUG. AS, Mit INattar. pail Reaiaosinn nian an Bvanstoa, Il, says sho would "¢ Pleasant Purgative Pellots It willl” ay berated could not be HeHogulshed, 60 pale ert ot rem ‘only halt auere men,—the re- | feeling. I presume there are a few real aane, ie aenenaed, ue no 1 bas Got teat Common sense. For ull casos of Coughs, Colds, eee MOT aan of Tuelelioes fo tee we etectualyovarosine rorpid ilver cons! ss . ) ina ing women children. He q lovers of the Union in Georgia among | board of it, What gives to tho story of the | Soro Throut, oto., use Dr. Bull's Cougu Syrup. but no’er a one can she get. She was much pation, akin diseases It hus noequal = +

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