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CINCHONA RUBRA. What Or. D’'Unger Has Done During His First Year Here. Number of Cases Treated, the Cures Made, and the Relapses, The Latter Those of People Who Do Not Want to Bo Cured, Tntemperance Among the Women—In atanoes of Qurea by the Dootor, Dr, Earle's Lost Blast Shown Up—A ‘Worthless Analysis, Ills Pretenstons Seonted by Physiclans— Ills Dex "— perate Fight Agalast, Cinehona, The eMicncy of olnchona rubra in curing un- fortunntes subject to tho drinking habit in even. (ts worat forms has been demonstrated over nnd. over-sinos {ts discovery nnd application by Dr. D'Unger. In order, however, to got at some- thing In tho Inc of definit statistics os to the bappy resulta of tho Doctor's work In this city, & representative of Tur ‘Tutnunz enlled upon him yesterday at his rooms in tho Palmer House, and the inforination thon obtained is embodied In tho following interview: “Ir 18 NOW BOMETHING OVER A TREAT. nce you came to Chiengo and began using cin- shons rubra asncure for dipaomanta, isn't It, Doctor?" asked the reporter, “Dbegan to treat such cases hero Nov. 1%, 1878,"", was the reply. : “ How many enses havo you treated here since hat time?" “Bome 1,027,'" “ And of that number how mony were cured?” “Directly and indirectly, I have heard of 963."" “That would leave quite # number that you Rave not heard from at nll?” “Tho number of those {8 351." “HAVE ANY RELAPSES DREN REFORTED?” Yes, fourteen.” ‘To what do you attribute them?” “In every case to the fact that tho pntfont has hot followed the directions. Samo will insist on taking tho medicine tholr own way, hut there lan’t n mun who has followed tho directions that bas fallen back. You can’t eure a man who bus beon drinking eighteen or twenty yenrs on 0 $5. bottle, Thero are men, however, who have bean pured on that, but they wore men who were de- termined to quit elton ae “Does not the cure depend, to some extent, Rpon the will?” “ Only, J think, so far as taking tho medicine itself Is concerned. Bome men get no tired of waeky that they will take anything. A man came In this morning who had ‘beon drinking five or six yenra, He found It was growing on him, and nindo up his mind that he must quit it. Ho wis willing to fallow the directions, and went. 8o for us to sry he would do it if ft killed him.” “Aro not the polayate largely duo to tho foot thnt some of the patients BON'T REALLY WANT TO CURE THEMSELVES EN- TIRELY, ut want to retain somo of tho old taste for quor,scan't benr to actuully give it up?” “Certainly. Thorofaa class of peopla who ave been in the habit of spreeing, and who Gnd that liquor fs injurious to them, but who really don’t want to be entirely freed from tho appotite. Thoy think thoy ‘can be partially cured. In othor words, thoy would like to have alittle shake now and then. I recall a cnso In point. A Iquor-dealerenmo tomo a while ago and gots bottle of the mixture. Shortly aft- erwards n gentleman nsked btm to take a ‘drink, but he declined, stating that bo bad stopped, fterwards, however, he was seen Db: the snme person to order a bottle of wine, and was twitted nbout it, when he replied, ‘You seo l waa taking some of that Palmer House doctor's mediciny at that timo, and. I found that I'd olther got to stop drinking or stop taking the medicine. I didn’t want to plop deinking entirely, Bo I quit taking tho medi- “Quito a Inrge number of cases, It Becms, arc moyge heard from?” “Theur of many cures indirectly. Some take the medicino, and are Bo sensitive on tha subject that I nover hear from thom, though I haven't a doubt that, where the directions hive been fol- lowed, cures have resulted, Some may not huve been successes, but L’havo nover heard of thom. I yot oa lotter this morning froma physician in Hamilton, Ont., asking me tosend hin some of tho medicing, and stating that he know of its good effecta In two cascs,— tases which I had uot heard of." “ Haye you over heard of any cases whero there wastiny . AVANSION TO TAKING THE MEDICINE ?” “Frequently. Ladies have sent for it, and, order to induco their husbands to take It, dave givon Jt to them for rhoumntism, A case of that kind occurred euy a fow dnyx ugo out in Zedar Rapids, They bad to put uy ‘ago on a pins one might sny—to get him to take it, and the doctor writes that hots absolutely cor- tain thot the pationt husn’t taken » drop of dlquar since," f of ncuro In such n ease ought tobe Evidences more convincing, ought It not, than fn necase rnerg tho Pputicnt knew just what be was takiog “Certainly, for it shows that tho medicine Goean't work by falth at all.” “Have you bad any patients who wero TOO POO TO PAY YOR THE MEDICINE?” “Agrentinany. I havo given away on an Average three bottles a week, or some 200 in ll, to poor but deserving patients, Varlous people Send them ta me, und sometimes thoy como Without being sent. Some time ngo Prof. Swing sent e one man, and Mrs. Ryerson has sent m6 yoxenuls ag huve also various other charitable lndica in the city. 1 huve also furnlahed tho tuedicine to some membera of the Women's Christian Temperance Union here at cost, aa well ns to the Ladies’ Union at, Burlington, Ia: “And tho results follow tho general rule?" “Oh, certainly, A bay came here the other day who is connected with the Pacific Gurdon Mission, recounted its good effects on cases that ‘dnd como under hor personal knowledge, and got Abottle of {t for n sumuwhat prominent lady auélolin and artist in this city." : “DO YOU HAVE MANY CASES OF LADIES?" “Oh, yea, Tbavo had in oll over 200, and thoy were monty. of tho better cluss,—ladies who had {wen info tho Lubit of drinking elthor through Ha siletea of tholr physicians, ur ut tho dinner- “Have you troated many hard casei 01 cals cluss?* Y ee “Beveral. Thad ono Indy pationt whose phy- alcian adviged ber some tive yours ugo te take & lnssof beer a day, The habit grow on hor un- I, instead of drinking one sylvan. ahs. drank ive Quarta nday, Sho i¥ the wifo of a prominent tnerchont hore, and the beer-wayon stopped at ber house every other duy and left 4 duzen bot- Mes, Finally, “ahe got to that point where she tonldn’t out, sleep, or do anything, without beer, ind became so nervous thit sho repeatedly ate fempted to commit smtelde,—onee by driikiod lAudanuin, ones by taking arsenic, and another ting by throwing herself (tuto the Inke. Sho was nully Mduecd to take tho medleiny, wag cured, and Inst Baturday she came to moand brought a Indy friond with her, 1 huvo just cured the wife of anather prominent merchant aero who was advised by her Aiveioian to drink beer ta strengthen bergclf, Bho wot Into the dublt of drinklag two or threo quarte n day, and decuino nlmnost crazed ut the iden of doing with+ UE. Thoy trod everything, but without suv icas, until Leured ber on half a pint of the med> wine, Within the past three months [ have tured a wholesnie Nquor-dealer who, up to that (ine, waa a confirmed drunkued. Nowhe handles figue vl aug itevery duy, and hasn't the louse “DO THE LADIES RESTRICT THEMSELVES. TO EER?" By no means, Many of thom have their whisky regularly, but thoy drink (tat hone altos Fether, aud nobody aver curs of It outalde tho suena co fr rae y” observed tho reporter, 01 Yon with thio annual report or Ue ts DR, GHANLES W, RARLE, tho phyatotan at tho Washingtonian Homo,” withat wus to bo expecter replied Dr, DUnger; “that was to be ted uf him. Tho remedy hus never had a fair trial intho ‘upon ita A year ago he trlud to it to manufacture it, from a bote lo which he wild he would yet from me, presum. ably for the Homo, and without iny knowledge, A Pattent fro the Home came bere the other day aud got w hottie of the medicine, but I told bim Eurlo wouldn't fet him tuke it In'tho house, He wld bu would take, it, or else leave, and added shat ho had spent $300 thore already'in rying: fs Cured undor Eurlo, and that he wae sick aud pred of i, phe attacks of wuch 4% mun can be Peary devotes considerable space to you in bis “ Xes; and the report shows on its faco that ft tg PURELY MALICIOUS ‘and does not contain a word of truth, Ibeliove te knows tho parce of clnchona rubra as wellna toy ouo elus, but that he fsn't snout of aman oy btkuowledge it Only avery small quantity a py medicine has aver been used in the Home, iv fur as 1 know; and [am very surust hugnover ven pruperly udiniolstored.”* t He parndus a letter from Col, B. F. Brown, wae’ Nutionul Soldfers' Home at Dayton, 0,, 12 a ch the Colonel proceeds to any ‘that be hus Ns Cu cluchona w fuir trial and found {t no better pia any other advertied nostrui for intom- iH runce. Furthurmory, the Colonel says be wt t hesitute 40 prouounee ito etm stag ait suine Col. Hrown owoa ne $20. Sido by ¢ with what be is ulleyed to have written to eT will place this little excerpt from A LETTER BY WROTE ME LAST YEAL, and whith is printed in my Pamphlet for 18703 ‘ Aftor a fatr trial of three months, In two cnsca necmingly {neurahle, Cnn gind to any that tho re- sult hax been all you could clntin, and all tho Inost sanguine could hope for,’ "* “ Rather contradictory, that.” “Decidediy ao, T have written to Col. Brown intimnting thine, tho best thing he could do would be to correct this matter, or L would publish the two letters in juxtaposition. Up to date, he bren’t mado any be dae “Do you know what four eases Earle refers to in which the drug fs alleged to have failed In ef fecting a permanent cure?” “The nanies nro not given in tho nowspaper abstracts of his report, but I THINK { KNOW TWO OUT OF THR NUMBER to whom he probably refers. Ono was a man whom Teohered up end who staid saber seven months, Ono day he came inand anid *Acertil= ente from me would be worth $100 to zou T told him [ wasn't paying for certificates and ido’ propane to. He eamo In afterwards and to borrow $5, and I dectined to tend it to him, Afterwards ho nsked for {) centa and 1 ave ittohim. Imet hin 6n the atreet some fhys Inter and ho said ho had been drinking and could get along without elnchona. Another day; however, he came fn and wanted some medicine, Jn the meantine J bad formed the opinion that he preferred a life of debauchery, and wouldn't. lot him baye it. He had been sober under my. cnro for seven months—somothing that he hndn’t been for six or cight yenrs, 1 und stood that he afterwarts went to the Home, or somo other soberingup plice, and ta now dolivering temperance-lectures, ‘Then thore was gnother man, who sald to me tho other day that ho bad told Earle what the medicine had done for him. These fellows, you see, go to the Home Deeause tt'at good place to stuy and sober up, and thero’s no bo: Pts pay for it, elthor, Then they'll como right down here and curso the place, Ihnve cured elxty-seven people who, at ono time aud dnothor, have been Inmates of the Home, but who, during thelr stuy thoro, ob: titined no rellef at all. Tecan go there now, oi dny, administer tho medicine aa it should be ad- niinistered, and CURE EVENY DRUNKAND IN aris AA ane ninoty days. Thnyen’t the least doubt of it, Funve Hover contended that lid a pint of the medicine would cure an old drunkard, though I havo cured some very hard cuaca on holf a pint “itnva you read what 1s snlid about tho une favornblo chemicnl anntlyses of your medicine by Profs. Hayes and Maines, In whieh it was found that the remedy contnined “to 4 per cent of absolute alcohol, tho reat of the mixture being water with 1 trace of sume bitter alkaloid, and that ' this Is stronger than whisky’? “Thave nothing to say against those chomists who mate these analyses, but I DON'T KNOW WHAT MEDICINE THEY ANALYZED. It {¢ possible that thoy were pisces somu stu that was fixed up especially for tho occasion, Dut Cam yory sure they never found 24 per cent of alcohol In my medicine, becuuse there was never that much Im it even if more bad been evaporated.” ‘t it couldn't have been stronger than whisky, ne " You understand that proof whisky {8 50 per cent of alcohol, and 1 understand that leading firm's best is 07 percent. How would it cone, then, that this Bropiree, could be strongor than’ whisky, even if it bad 24 per cent of alco: hol—which it nover did have? As to the ‘reat being water, with a trace of somo bitter plaloids it would appear froin tholr own figur- ing that tho ‘reat’ would bo uo less, thin 10 percent of the mixture, and that wouldn't bo ¥ery strong whisky. ‘Tho simple fact. ts, that tho amount of alcohol used in preparing this remedy la 17 per cent,of which two-thirds ts craporated, leaving 5% per cont of absolute cohol." “EARLE HAS BEVEN CONCLUSIONS, Doctor, ag you have probubly noticed, and the first ia that te remedy is a diluted mixture of fluid extract of elnchous with water." “Instead of being a diluted mixture of flutd extract, It [6 u triple oxtrict, which is two-thirds stronger thin tho tluld extruct,—two-thirds stronger than Squibbs’, which {8 pronounced tho best. If water were added jt would make it weaker,” “In tho second place, ho asserts that tho en absolute ulechol is from? to 4 per cont.” Well, {t ts apparent that tho chemists couldn't got at tho amount of alcohol there {sin cinchona Tubra, because are unable to state It only between the very wide muyu of 2and 4 per cent. Tho alknlofd makes it stronger.” © Ho foes on to sity thut the amount of bitter principlo fs as smallin some specimens a8 ONE GRAIN TO THE DRAM,” “Taeny tho amount of combined alkaloids in each drawn is 2X grains, and a ehemlen! exim- funtion of my mixture—not one put up by an enemy for tha occasion—will show It,”” “ He says, in the next pluce, that ho has yet to sco oy ‘rst reformution from tho uso of your remedy." oat mippose that's becnuse ke bas never tricd it, On tho other band, I can name plenty of poepien including prominent citizens here, who ave been cured by It, to say nothing of the hundreds of letters I have here contirming the general testiinony,in regufd to {ta ofliclency." “ He also payee it in not a singly casy here hus the use of the preparation DISGUSTED THE PATIENT WITH THE TABTE OF AT comnoL.” “This isona par with bls preceding atato- poly ah have: pen Bendte of fare eases where, aftor the first taste uf the medicine, thoy woroso digguated with whisky that oven tho smell of It would make thetn sick, There are £00 people in Chica, who can prove that state- ment to be an unadulterated fulschood."* “What do you think of thia very full indict- mentugulnet cinchonn rulra which he makes sixth In his list of conclusions?" B And tho reporter rend to the Doctor tho fol- lowing startling arraigninent of bis remedy: “Tho taste for stimulunts in miany onses ro- mains long after a reformation Is complete. In- deed, it is never lost in some, and n constant fgat gocs on between 1 desire for gome form of athinulunts and duty made ptain by tho education of the moral sense, to abstain from thom, Num- bers of these men, ehenuraged by the repented assertion thut this taste could be certainly and safoly destroyed, haye taken this medicine, In every ense it has beon the direct and only canse of these piticnts returilng to their formor snd and terrible hablts, It bus caused the downfall of every ons who bas come under my abserva- Hon betousing to this clusd who has dared to uch it.” “TE KNOWS DIFFERENTLY," replied the Doctor. | ‘In the first place, it would be utterly impossible. It is a cumulative rem- Saye and a man who takes It simply cannot drink whisky,—the two won't work ‘togethor, alcohol being non-cuinulutive, The remedy nintst cure hin Just as water must put out fire, itis very evident that he hus read nothing what- ever in regnrd to it or its thorapeutio cifects, or, if he his, that ho stultifies himself; because Is well-known fuct that cinchonu Is thogreut eat of all tonica.—tho only cumulative tonic that, fs sufe,—and that it nots us ita own antidote, It does not feed upon staelf, us alcohol docs,—and it fg nn antl-periodic,—tho only one, In fuct, thut wo have inthe whole materia medica. My ad yiec to Enrlo is that ho rend more,—study up Flint, Wood, Tanner, Pereira, and othor wuthors, and when be does that he Won't make such wnt exhibitton of himsclf,” * Earlo's last conclusion, Doctor, {a4 thut your elnchonn trentment his MADE MORE DNUNKARDS during the past yenr in this city than any one snuloon, What have you got to say to that? “Shnply that, ag none butdrunkards take ein- choi, I don’t sve how it makes drunkards, Sober men don't take tt, and only sober men can be mudo drunkards, Drunkards who da take it, and want to be cured, are cured, Bvery phystelan in this clty and elauwhere who hua used im: remedy knows this, and knows the value of such opinions as Earle hag put forth, ‘Three or four promincut medical mon, with whom I have eons vorsed since his statements huvo beon pub- Ished, buyo oxpresked tho opinion thut, with no deeper medical man than he inat the hend of euch an iastitution, the Washingtonian Home ‘will tose all the preatigo it ever had. Phyalelans, ne a general think. sce right straight through htm, and come to the conclusion that, although ‘be talks much, he really doesn’ say anything." $n Lohigh County, Pennsylvania, for Bluine. Special to Philadelphia Pre ALLENTOWN, Jan. 7—-Lehig! nty in for Blaine, There ia no mistaking this fiet, and thoro is no mistaking tho furthor fact thut be is growing dally in populurity with tho mussea, The Republican County Committee met in this city this afternoon to elect Senatorial and Rope resentative doleyutes to tho Stute Convention at Harrisburg on the 4th proximo. Tho attend ance was yory full, almost all the committee: mon being preaent, Mr. Harrison Bontz was elected Senatorial detegute, und dfossrs. Ale: ander Singmastor, U. 8. Litzenberger, and Sine uel J. Kistler Hopresentative dulogutes, Refuro tho election the following Blalno resolutions wore passed with enthuslasin: Resolved, That tha delegutes appointod by this meoting aro hereby fustructed to favor nt repro- sentative to the National Convention at Chicago who iain favor of nominuting Jumes G, Bluine for President. ‘Tho revolution meeta with general approval, and js regarded us ono of tho best things the meting uccomplished. = Your correapondent talked with tho vountry members of the Coim- mittee, and they almost ununtinausly fuyor the Maino statesinan for President, They say tho: fulrly represent the public sentiment of their districts, and declare Jt 4 really wonderful how strong whol’ Blilio hus upon tho muss of tho Republicun voters, Whilo thoy, like strong pur- Usuns, will support with vigor Grant, Shermun, or any man the Chicago Convention will nom nate, they are outspoken in thelr preference for Dtatne, and say bls nine evokes wn enthusiasm nv other nano wpproaches. Ils matchless skill as a pirty leader; bls wurtiain nt a time whon othors wavered; big annibilation of Bea Hill; bie eloquence as ump orator, aud the fuct that ho is a nutive of Pennsylvania, endear him to the popularbeart. The delegates elected this afternoon dare not P contrary to the spirit of tho reavlution, even If thoy hud any disposi- tlon to du sa, a Bheumatiem Twenty-four Years, A fow bottles of St, Jacobs Oil cured a man -who had suffered with Rheumatism for twenty~ four years, ‘W. Ryintanot, Elimore, Wis. — ‘he Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads tha world andes the teat for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments, 109 State street ————$_$ No other Whisker Dyo oquals Hill's—50 cents, EDISON’S LIGHT. A General Description by a Chi- cago Man. But Nothing Satd About the Cracking and Breaking of tho Lamps, or How to Prevent It, ‘Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. New Yon, Jan, 17.—For soveral days past I have had an oppurtunity to critically examine Prof. Edison's electric light. 1 have conversed freely with Mr. Edison, his chief assistant, Mr. Mateheler, his secretary, Mr. Grillin, the work- men engaged in making tho lamps, the engineer who runs his engine, and the various peraons In churgo of the Iighta. Not having been at Menlo Park for several montha, I was ina blissful atate of ignorance {n regard to the light on my urrival, Tho positive announcement by the friends of the Inventor that the light isn suc- cess, and tho equally positive statements by so many ominont eloctricinns and sclentiate in this and the Ol) World ta the contrary, seomed to make It folly to tty to get wisdem on the sub- Jeet. However, I was determined to run tho risk of inental Idlocy, and to try to ascertain from my own knowledge WHETHER THE LIGHT TAD AN EXISTENCE Olt nor, In moking my Investigation I endenyored not to ‘be blinded by the Nght itself, nor to condemn It on account of any mnn’s opinion, I reached Mento Park aftef dark, and, on mounting tho long tight of steps leading from the station to the high ground on whieh the town ts bullt, found myself confronted by two electric lamps. They were mounted on wooden posts of nbuut the ordinury hight. In feeling to nscertain of what material tho posts were made, I found ono of them was Insucurely planted. The claim thut Ediaan's light [9 so fragile as to fall to pleevs on the slightest provocntion occurred to me, xnd to test thia I gavo tho post a vigorous shaking without inflicting any damage. Whothor or not my own head might not have heen shdken off had any Injury reentted, I did not, in tho Imputee of the moment, stop to consider, Subsequently Thad tho eatisfaction of handling tho glass bulbs containing the horreshoo carbons. They ean be turned sideways, upside down, and a sharp jar dova not destroy thom. They have been dropped on tho floor without Injury. The natural spring: of tho plating wires to which tho carbons ure clamped ond tho fibresof tho carbon itself gives suMictent clasticlty to aacure durability with any ordinary usage. Tho tinme from a gns-Jet fs Jnrger than tho incandescent surface of an Falvon light, and tho first tmpression on aecing the strect-Innips is that Jt yields less light, A eareful examination convinced me that NOTH LAGHTS AUK PRACTICALLY THE SAME {n MMuminating power, Tho finest print in the New York Herald can be enslly rend under ono of Edison's strect-lninps. I found the conduct. Ing wires were run to tho lumps underground, and brought up to tholight through the contro of the posta, Menlo Park Btation {s near one corner of a large open square, and, alggonnily opposit, Edison’s laborutory fs located, The night wis dark, Withon drizzling rain and thick fog. On many a previous occasion I_ hud tramped ‘and stumbled through the Jersey mud to the laboratory, Yott ean Judgo of my satisfaction on fading na new plank walk round the square, and electric lamps at regular intervals Uautinie thoway, Thereace twenty of theso outdoor Inuips now in opera tion, which Jight the square mentioned, tho rond leading to Edison's residence, the area in front of ft, and also tho ground surrounding bis office, laboratory, and workshop, THE CHARACTER OF THE ILLUMINATION fe ns satisfactory as can be wished. On entering the commod{owts brick bullding in which Mr. Ed- {son's oflice {a lncated, I found both the fret and second storics brilliant with the electric Nght. Tho samo Ja true with tho upper floor of his ehemical Intoeutongs which is n room 100x25 fect, ‘There ure nise six dwelling: houres fitted up with the lights. In nll there ure seventy Myhte in operation, The lights ura white, cleur, Canetti and — beautiful, Colors are easily. distinguished, ‘The Inmp is. de- signed to equal an ordinary —five-toot aixteen-canile gus Nght. Tho amount of light ean be varied by changing the speed of tho gene- rator, altering the resiatunes of the conductors the constructionof the Inmps, The preasure, so to speak, of the current fs Indlented in an Ingentous manner at the central station, and is under perfeat control. Tho amount of Hyght ylelded by the diferent lamps is not uxactly ‘uniforin us yot, but probably docs not vary moro than tho same number of gas-jets would do in ordinary use. Experience In the nmnufacture of the carbon horseshoes and in the arringe- ments of tho clreuits fs fast removing this slight difference. Tho heat genernted by this light fs much less than froma gus-jet, A paper shade can reat directly upon tho bulb containing the Inenndescent carbon with perfect safet, The bulb can come dircotly in contact with lace enrtuns without the slightest dauger of fire, No matches are required. us 1. amp movement Ike turning gas on and off will Hghtand put out the lamp any numberof times. In ull places where there 1s great danger from fire the electric light will be Invaluable, 3 A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES must inevitably follow its Introduction. There Jy no flickering to un Incundescent clectrie light when tho current fs regulur, and thia {is specinily true with the Ediaon Hht. as itis inctosed, fn i gluse bulb, There iro ne fumes from {tof any Ind to cnuse explosions or prove deleterious to health, Mr, Edison hus a ght burning under water, which Mustmites how valuably tt will ho in submurine operations. The lump can be suse pended or supported, and will burn in any: posi tion, Tho bulb which contains the Nght is not lnrger than 0 smull apple, with a short handic about an ineh in diameter, By means of tiexl- ble conducting-wires it can be moved from one position to another for conyenlence fn readhig orwork, The lamps can be mado for 25 cents, and can be kepton hand. In cnse of aceldent a ainull child ean ensity remove a defective one from the socket and substitute another, THE EVIGON GENERATORS which conyert the motive power into electricity ure very eficiont. Ho claims that 6) per cent of tho power applied is utllized, nnd substantiates tho statement by mensurements, The writer is of the opinion that this ig ‘approxiinately cor- rect, ‘Tho generators waste little of tho power in heatlug thompelves, and do not short- elreult the current to the same extent as many othor dynumo-electric machines, The conduct ing wires tre much smaller ‘thin it bie been customary to use In cleetrio Hghtlng, which fa ndirect reault of thenew lunp. The impor- (ance of this fact ts great, us it husa direct bon ing on the cost of tho plat required for ain electric-light system. Tho generator in use ts designed to require five horw-power to run it, There are threo of thom now in operation. One of thom ts doing little work, a8 it simply supplies tho exciting current for the fleld magnets in the other two machines, Itis capably of doing the work fora large numbor, Tho current for tho soventy electriv lighta which ure Kept constantly. burning night and day is practically furnished hy two invchines, Exporlonee has demonstrated that forty Mehts con bo worked from each machine, which gives elght lghta for ench horses power employed to drive it, Where lunge engines of fram 000 to 1,000 horse-power are used, the cost fs one cont por horse-power por hour, | ‘Thts nukes the cost of a eixteen-caudle electric light x ONU-RIGUTH OF A CENT PER HOUR, Any one familiar with tho cost of gus can onally tunke the comparison, When dfr, Bdlion thade hla first prophetic announcement in regard to the electris Hght it was strenuously asserted that f¢ could not bo subdivided. Ho haa success. fully subdivided tt xeventy times, and the limit has not yet been reached, “It was asserted with equal yehemengo that the Incandescent princt- plows wrong, but ho tus proved its posdlbillty by practicn) demonstration. Of whit uso ts theorize in the fnew of fucta? ‘Tho history of the electric science has been one of constant surprises, and it {8 no matter for wonder that: eloutricians should allow thomsclyes to become Dewilldered in considering tho electric Nght. Slay A hea Heateon's Jars bere: Leow Buena vonstan consvoutive hour are us brilliuntund porfectas overs nS HY 118 DEVICE FoR MEASUTING the amount of current used ut cach hougo by asinplo appl cation of the clectro-pluting prity olpleis eflicient. Mr, Edlson is endeavoring to produce & complote systum for olevtrio yhting, and Intends to xlye the public something which will bo offlelent, econonileal, and durable, Fa aim is ty have it go slinple that persons of ordi- vary Sntelligence can be quickly oducated to Introduce, and the putts at durge to: use ft. Porsuns baving little knowledyo of Bir, Edigon wonder that his carly plitina plan bna been abandoned; but they do not un: derstand the mun, When hoe tndertakes un Invention tt is his custom to start on sovernt distinct mothods and to LS abandon all except the bout, Thu least promislig ut frat often becomes the sitccess at lust. ‘To-day une other gencrator has becn pluced in position, an 4a soon uu othors ure completed they will ndded ti tho full capuelty of his cleus hurie- power engine is reached. IHta lights will bo Ine ereasod to correspond, and he expects te run $00 lights with bis present enging capacity, Whon everything Ie in readiness he intends tu invite tho most skillful mochanies, ougincors, gies ux- perts, and electriclins to come together to test and examine overy feature of bis electric-lyht- ‘ayutem, At present there {6 no seureey about the light. While the general publlo cunnot be udinitted they ure at Hberty to exuming bis atrect-lamps, which aro always burning, and any porgous ‘of eminence who can come properly t- froduuad roovlyea etnireton Behe taborui ye any do so come every diy andsgo away sats tod.” My. Bdlvon was ever in BETTER UXALTH AND ‘Tho intense upplication of thi uged him. Ita not to bo expect ventor who uttoinpts to compute with nn inte eat which emus $400,000, 000 of cupltul will va- capo sevore criticiam. Ho bas no ambition to me upon or destroy capital, however em: ih oyed, but bolloves {t to be his duty and priv: jogo to give to the world 9 light’ which will eedily outrank ansin general uso as gos now THE TRIBUNE BRAN jocs kerosene oll and candles, ewe A NORDER TO Ac ‘ous patrons throuthout the ctty, we inva h ONieny in the Witerent Divialon where advertisements will price ns charged at the Math until Su’clock p.m, during *hiattonnes, 123 Drumatst, 63 Cottage Grove-ay, M, WALDEN, Newsdoalor, Stationer, ete. 100 Orneny, Ne Drugaist, 219 Blue Island-avy, . Jowoler, Nawadenlor, and Faney neath. LEME, Mrinting and Advertising epot, 6 East Vivision> Drogelets, 45 North a WANTEDCTTALE MEER, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ANTED—NOY 17 TO 0 YEARS OLD, GOOD Wy caneated, to do offica work. Sineorely youra, Gronor If, ML188. IMPORTS FROM FRANCE. A Great Inerense for the Past ¥Year— What the United Staten Buys from Vrance—Higures from tho Districta—Vrench Exporte in Amorican Proaperity, Corresponitence New York Tyldune. LA Rocnen.®, Jan. 4.~The annuat etatement showing tho yalue of declared exports from the Consulnr Diatricts of France to the United States during the yenr ending Sept. 30, 1879, has made ita appearnnee from the Consuinte-General, and shows un Increase of §10,05,077.44 over the ox- porta of the preceding Year. Notwithstanding, then, our bonst that we are year by year becom- Jog less and tess dependent on Enrope for sup plying our wants, here are figures which show least ay artl- fenman, and fairl Ete NING ¢) Trotkorper ty tak Het BS 0 jo take ontlre eharco hardware and iron hovers tone bi and anil Dp i. on Sat 1, SIMMS, Hooksettora need apply. Addrens Ir5h, f Vrih 0. 2K, WOGAIT, D ‘rihune once, northwest corner Ti K¥RS TO GO OUT 0 und 72 Wabash-av, TANTHD—IMMEDIATELY. cutter, mereliant tail MENT & SATILE, 416 to 474 ANTED=BIX CANINE Govidn 7a) Lakn-n ¥. A goon CuRTOM (i ULE LOUIS We IN 2 department Agent, Nowa and Hiation YOUN MAN WHO 8 toiistribute geriern) ANTHD—TWO FINST-CH, to woln the country; now ands need apply. DATTA’ but oxperioncedt References requires, Hrovoort House botween 4 nnd 4p. m, to-day. Employment Agencies, ANTED-80 LABORERS KOR MICHIGAN: pornat fl Der cord, tA. Tw cottades vu) N & 0, 258 Houth Miscellancou: ‘ANEED—A FW FIRST-CLASS beral terms ta good men, Ines exporience nocd ap= on ner of Roboy and Congress. Other houses on_-Noutie Bide, tho contrary, of cleganea and ave A IArge AMOUNE th of Uimite. Also fi Of property on avenues w antalns tn acro tracts, Oi BALE—AT A WANGAIN-1,80, FINE DICK t 84 Irvingia iO West Polk: houxe, 1U roomie, Uns Woat Polkesty fy Pronme. ie Wost Taylor Trame, 10 roorma, 7 with brick basement. 10 rooms, 136 tory tnarble-front, front, £6 Wost J table I append, showing the comparative exports in 1878 and 1879 of the twenty-five principal articles on the Mat, that scarcely any of them muy be ciassed under the head of necessities. The statement argues, too, more loudly than yolumea could, the retttrn of matorial proaper- {ty to the Unite States, When people send abroad for over 1. million doltars’ worth of bronzes and paintings {nn single yeur, and that, too, to only a single country of Europe, it needs no nrgument to prove that money fs ens: home. Figures ire apt to be tir Tam well aware, but the appended statements, which I have garefully and thi year's repe £2470), tine brick ,4U, ‘tne frame h tine twoento: FLU, frame hous “entre-a¥.; tho FOR THE BEA be an {untrated, bert nut Also, "Gon. Grant's ven,’ hips it plonses i i, rot Pi the Ee} ‘keon-rt, Inguire va Ag REAT, 107 Clark? ENT THAVHEI d rectifying firm, one {nono other need ap- yee 1 N-A and baroment atune-fennt ho Hrat-at., very cheap; offered for a fow daya only. 6 Ii barn, and targe toton Prati Iuhteenth-at.; enat front. tune-front un Twenty-ftth-at, cheap. HONKY, cs ANTED—A_ COME anlesman for w distil who can conmand a xood trade: 7: please state name and firm now engaved with; @ I} be pald to the ght man. treatod strictly euntidential. Ad- ee i munitcattons will be dress 1,41, Tritune otic T piled from last year’s prs, WM: 60 suygzestive and 80 conclusive that J venture to Include them here. Comparative statement of exportutions of twonty-fve leading rth France to the United Sta onding Bept. 30, 1878, and & AVE 80M# OF THE WEST BA, in houses and lots, from desirable Ii Wy eneh, divisiun of the jew. Some very ong Sixth Faces Sine a and stone front residences’ 01 South Side, fre ta 142 Deorborn-st. during the years sis ‘Olt KALM—E7,UN, HILICK USINESS NLOCK ON Nurtheny. corner, now renting for 8; & bar EN OF GENTEEDL AP nteliizenco for A bistiess fend samp tor ‘S- penrance and nrernee tt paying FU a week on minal! capital Aoring) cashmeres, and dreer i pers, oF Zi sente, t BA Thirty-fert-st., 2-ntot Jorn improvementa.. Alea, 2-8 ment ice locality; Inrxe lot iH 8h Winca and tquors,.. mM haueo without Calfakins, leather, and hides 814,565 ESLER UNOS. it RALH-SOUTIE PARK-AV,, CONNFItL OF at, £0 foot with vatt be sold cheap, SLUSKON & CO. Ul SAL—a a 1) N Will nish horse and waun to peddle in bul brand of oysters on a regulur route in 01 HM cantrol the trad minings. a velry und precious nae and arn, wit T, TO ALLEY, NOI a “'Tbirty-fourth: Enlle-st. ‘Ol SALB—10 ACRES, CORNET This at g ORTEAIn TOE w SRO the TOMAS ato bargain fu » 7 HCAGG, iat Lan Batloeng, © NOTE He. A TANT RESIDENCE ON PIA ixt t-cinan in every r ood brick burn. SIEAD & CO le Works of art, COMMON-SENSE TRUST- tondvance his own In- rani eotopensation CH iB man, one de torent while working for ourst until proven satistuct TELIAGENT OFFICE fiO mbOUL TO yenra of ave; must resito with Htuum 2, 9 North CI write o fair bond, re TORY AND BASEMENT STONE is ‘Cnlumet-av. T el velvet ribbons. ware, machinery, 6 rticles and put ry Presorved fruits and vege Inbles, 60.000» Woulen cloth,, Clocks and wate These Ngures speak for not be uninteresting to add 4 general statement olnta from which the goods were ship- 'e have In Frauce el sulates, not counting the 1; der of exportation for tho sified a8 follows: Paris, Consulate General, HR WHO UNDER an preferred. it &. ose ‘on Thirtystifttint Tens than evet of bulidl in the city, will do well hour, MEAD & ft first-class house at in the finest location ED—VOUNG MAN WITH ROU TOTRAVEL, heat show wont. ‘clves. It mas —TWO STORY AN 611 Went Washington front, 10 rounis, everything in tirst , ty JURt went 6 elana Order; possession May 1, MEAD & C Salte-st. D—A HOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD FON eatate ofiice, to live at home, & per month wnues, Answer in own handwriting, abd Addtrans FU, Tribune atiies WANTED-MALE HELP. Domestics. ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR BWEDE GIRL to do general he sd tg i princlpul Con- JOU SALE-PRAIIIE-AY, BETWEEN TWENTY- fourth and Trenty-fifth-sts., bose and 40 foot Jot Pn a $3,U0, NEAR TWENTY~ house (detached,) SG Washinuton-st. iODSEWORK, rie NTION BUYERS Iuhte, 40 feet ubove the patric, nest innd around Chicana, ata price given fant Uc> tuber (before the rae) which expires Inn week. £010 #100 per nere prot inside of W days, D, W. STORRS, SU Waahiniton-at_ aera Wax =i —A GUOD GERM it v7 vor Swede girl to cook, wash and Iron inom at Washington J ly. Inquire at 40 Centre-at, MAN, OR AMEII- ork It's private fam~ Went Adamisent. GOOD GIRL FOIt HOUSEWORK AT B per week, wt 136 Wert Jackson-st, \Wantips orGerman 0 other forsecond work, Apply at I Ri work, ats Michizan-nv. EU-A GOOD GERMAN O1 BWRDE GIRL for goneral housowurk, with references. 30 xy ri fan girl for general hiusews fly, Inquire at Total....ssroressovvesee: Paris oxports a little of everything, but nota- oods, trimmings, ribbons, buttons, artificial fenthors and flowers, fancy goods, laces, and jewelry. The bulk of the shipments from ds and triminings, of course, though wines and Jquors, gloves, cul faking, musieal instruments also figure on ite Bordeaux ships nearly a million and a quarter COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. i LAKE COUNTY, Tht. — ell-known Parks farm 39) aeres under cu 8 acres of young timber un pasture, all conveniently fenced: two oreharda; quod huure, large tnd complete, cat horae barn and Hog house, wind pump und nevor-fall= er. Wad once considered cheap at CLASS | NOMWEUIAN bly the dress. neres: the w the City uf AVaukey feres of tino mend Lyoig are silk ing supply af wat 13 poracn HITUATIONS WANTRD-MAL, Bookkecpera, Clerks, &e, =! SITUATION WANTED—IN GILAIN COMMISSION: honso: had sovaral yours’ experience on Chango. and sottelting und purchasing In the countrys Cnn ine Auence considerable trade and dive the best of rom eronce. | iy Tribune of ITUATION” WANTEN—Y” A YOUNG, MAN (ood penmani as frat or asgiatant bookkeeper, Gond references given. Address 1, &2, ‘Tribune offic renee Can givo bestof Teforencon, "Addrors 1D, ‘Tanune thoroughly competent, Address I. ie atutune 6 mea SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARKT ran, Not particular as to what bualicss, make himself useful in almost any capacity, —cterk, aulesman, atockkcepor, ete, Can furnish best of rut: eronce. Addrena 1, 7, Tribune office. Conchmon, Teamsters, Xc. QITUATION WANTED-Y A COACIIMAN «Notts firaeeht jan) ins private family. City experience and ereferences. Addross 8, 31 lexington-st, . Miacellancous, ITUATION WANTED-RMPLOYMEN'T OF ANY kind In store ur office. or as cotlecur, by an Ure Perignced and rellabla man; hnsnisy 8 ktiowlade of he fra-inaurance businoss; willing to work hard for vory inodemtenalory, First-class city reference, Ad dre: ‘Trinune office, QITUATION WANTED-—A_ PART To Tag YW. bean in the export business In New York. and have Ing correapondonts in priueipnl porta af Urens Airit~ tent, lost roforences givon and . Addresa Wot, Tribune atten Loaulioy Aad Siustion WANTED=-BY A YOUNG MAN; 13. 4D _notatraié of work; stranger in the city, Address %2, Tribuna office, Situation WANTRD—HY A YouNG MATIED tnatt to traval fora wholeanie confectionary estave lishment; have had three years’ experience In the business, Address Is % ne office. ITUATION WANTED ATEMPERATE AND honest young mant will work for my board, Ad= ES er GituAtiON WANTED-OF ANY KIND, BY © young man: aia Gorman; can tako caro 0! horses. | No, Wavasheay., corner Jocksun-stq Daaement. a _SITUATI ONS WANTED—FEMALL, Domestics. ITUATION WANTED-NY A GERMAN GIRG | * Y a eivteeand work: cAmertoat Rilyate fonily pros ferred, Good roforances. Call at kG Sedwick-at, pe SITUATION WaNTEp—oy A, YOUNG LADY whe speaks Gorman and French fuently tu do Hight Bouxowork and ussiet in sowing In a reapectabla qenilly. Call for4 orb days at G0 South Statw-st, in GITUATION WANTHD—Ov A coMPRTENT aint for wenoral Housework: North Sido preferred. Good reterencee, Caitat 14 Monomonee-st. QiTWATION WANTED—aY A Git, oF ig Ag second girl or to take care of children. Call or send address to 1315 Arnold-st., for three days. SITUATION WANTED—DY AN RASTREN Giit todo the housework of « amall family, A nic cook and Iaundress, Zi Michlzi ITUATION WANTED-DBY A RESPECTADLY woman as cook in 8 first-class boarding-house, wie thoroughly understands her business. Please call at fr Wabash-av, iS TON WANTED—AS FIRST-CLASS MEA’ and pastry cook In firt-class boording-house, Itaf- erence. Please call at 70 Walnnt-at. i JON WANTED—IV FIRST-CLASS AMER: fean-Gorman girl, Keneral housowork. Test of references given. Call st Gai Cottage Grove-ay., rst Povey nop stale Loe ee SITUATION, WANTED — WY, A. FINST-CLAGG couk, washer, and lroner, Good references. BORE Teens es ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO Dd oneral housework na nmall family, Good refs 189 North Anhilund-av, TION WANTED-—DY A YOUNG Giith, cuuk and laundress in a private family, eter nea. 416 Wabnah-ay, 1 iON WANTED—BY A COMPRTENT G1 for sovond work; speake Franch and English. Cit} Feforences, Call for two dayantSelwenty-aocond-s Scamstreascs, ¥ A RESPRCTABLE king In private fumilica or address 13 G, city, Laundresses. STCATION, WANTED-—BY A GOOD COLLAB ironcr in a first-class inundry. Apply at 73 Sou Sangam Ate Mounciicenerss ITUATION WANTED-NY A COMPETENT ‘American Indy an housekocper for whtower, Ot partlentnrs call at or addrean Ms West Sudison-st. UATION WANTED—AS HOUSEREEPER BY 8 woman who hisn boy 6 yeura old,orto do gor erul housework, Apply sully Hurlvut-at, ai Hy We have also two furinn near Hnlnosvillc, twelve milex weat of Waukeaun, ona uf SM acres, nnd one of 414, which we cun sell nt. &8) nnd ¥23 per acre, respect & TAFT, oom 2 "tribune In argols and ‘ereain. of tartar, about the same amount in wines and Hquors, and oyer a million In preserved fruits, fsh, ans and rating, nuts, ete, short, furnishes us with our dessert. Maracilles, commercial and practical, sends us almost a3. great n variety as Paris docs, thougl tn lesser auantities, Rheims, ‘In wine district, sen EDA COMPETEN' 171 Warren-nv., near ANTED—A GOOD SECOND G tu waiting attable. Apply_o TASTED—A GERMAN OR SWEE for genera! housework in o amall fowlly. 67 Cottage Grave-at. some little brandy, il, ONE USE Bordenux, In t. ONE USED 00 ACRES OF FINE LAND IN NUT- x dijalning rullroad, 8 por the great champagne tle else thin that ever popular beverage, La Rochelle sends us a mill- lon dollars’ worth of Cognac brandy, balf 1 mill- fon of Lemoyle’ porceluins, and x varicty of Jesaer articles, not forgetting some extra-fine French stationery from Angouleme. Rouen's rincipal productions are dress goods and t. Etienne sends about half w million cae! Havre has an ussorted Il only second in variety ta that of Paris, but 1 eluding ono ftom thit Pars -bas not, name); 60 worth of cheese. Nantes ships nearly $100,000 worth of sardines and othor preserved fish, and Nico finds over two-thirds of ita ex- ports clussed under the head of toilet articles and perfumery, Among tho items of shipments froin Paris and Aro tire “horses and ssece” to the valie of 116.25 for the lt TANTED-A GUL FOR CARE OF CHILDREN fa auslat In general housowurk. Apply at nA Ys “OF I WUt 400 feet square, where thera are Fail mount facilities, for manufacturing pu i, With particulars, A. 3 DA MIDDLE: willing and hentthy dren and sew: une Ubnt 7, iborat was CARY Btts3o Wabash i" ehigot gloves and ribbons, oMUrY SUT BAIIE, PNY a ellar ‘Went Side, Sh 48 TEAMILTON-A 2STORY FRAME, Ick bisement, in yond onder, MOET E neat, W to 12 nd 3104, LONIOE-ST., TWO-STORY Fuom on secund tloor, with boand, A few day buanlirs wanted. NICE OOM, HUT i with Hrst-clnsk bourd und wife ur iwogentivinen for $5.0 each OF he ‘NI jut und cold water, RE: “Tih WW id basement aon conditlon, newly painte 800 for the former und Au utont style, patent nie Human hair to the valuo of $65,000 and wp- wards was exported from Paris during the Marseilles, among other items, sends worth of mnlllstenes,over $0,000 worth of corksand nearly $60,000 worth of coffee. We get £20,504 in ur ventilators, etc, 5 South Side 7 GROVELAND PARK-AV. 6 xt. station, hall bioek feos Nyce Nuurd for two persons; private family. THIRD Y-FIRST. 8 de. LEGANT 3-STORY AND BASE- ATORY, AND DAS! Touur uveriouking Iuku; TO RENT-AN K row Employment Agencies, ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN| NEEL ‘of good Beandinavinn or German female help cap ‘bo auppitod at G. DUSK E'S office, iti Milwaukee-sv. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, fp ieican anos. WIANOS aro conceand by jolt tho great artists of Kus rope and America to be tho best. Aro receiving dally Involcos of their nuw scale upright—the moat elegant plang for tho pate Hoe nF dene ini -rounn, yes a Pee TOILY & CAMP, 133 and IW Suto-at. Estar ORGANS “tend the world? No ane disputes tho aunas iority of these beautifut hndtermreieyses CAMP, 3 STORY " 138 oud LA Stutorst, HATueEe PIANOS, with * tho patens equalizing scato und linens bridue," have hecume the impst deservedly poputas piano in Atiorica, Out motte is “lowest prices fand easiest terme in the eV srony & CAMP, ES und 10 Btate-st, carrhiges, and about $150,000 worth of optical and scientific instruments from Paris. anid old paper to the value of $235 aro credited to Morten, and $01.00 in licorice to Marseilles, Of the efoven Consulates, only three, Bordentx, yi show 1 decrenso fi 3 WANASH-AV.—WITHL HOARD, SUITE OF lun sour, furilabed or uns thre Touma oi quiron ‘ f itaferences. suse. fe Denrburn EACODE CHEN rete T TESS, 35 Lan Balle-sh, S1eHAnt “Aune-frunt My Tre aa rete druum bouted by furnace, wi T TO RENT A PIANG GO By PURUSSEL Inatruments kept in urdur, 2! Ly near Adawls. HB SONS UPRIGHT AND BQUAILE PIANOS . nt mint for anio. Low prices and easy turns, Ly ADAM SILA. Tho increase at Pari mons was £6,005,612.01, and ut Lyons, $1,400, With such figures aos thoso beforo them, 3f. Chottean and bia friends may preach treaties as ‘The facts spenk for them- selves and conclusively show that, even under the present turiifa, Freneh exporters United Stutes have augmented their shipments 20 per cunt during the past year, and th y prospect of u corresponding incrense ho coming twelve months, shold our rosperits: continue, a3 there is every reason to South Side. WABASII-AV.—E 0 MENT-8-NOOM ILOUSE ON at nd H iY GANTLY FURNISHED nuites und alngio THIRTY-NINTH- iis, Witt uxcellunt talite. 3 rain und streetcars, BANT FIONT m1 nutne Tor eo porsuns; xuod tablo sit plonsant i North Side. NORTIL CLAURK-S the brldgo— Front weeks without be nich aig’ thoy’ dike. TPORENT—TWoFRAME HOUSESIN TIORONG With buatd, # tuk per AR DEARHORN-AV.— 0 RENT-FLA'TS, TO REN EOELAES rnished rooms, With or Went Side. OOM FLAT, 631 tn sun “Ny y Plensunt, nicely Without baud, forgentiemen, References. i0-BT, — ELEGANTLY rooms torent with goud table board; ale uo jure alcove rom, Day bourders wanted. SES FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, To the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune, Chistax, Mich,, Jan. 20.—A Farmers’ Inatitute Isto bo held at Climax, Kalamazoo County, Mich, on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb, 4 and 5, 1880, The Ion, J, J, Woodinan, Master of the National Grange, and late Commissioner to the Yaris Exposition, will spenk upon “ European Prof, John 1, Fraser will lecturo: on veterinary subjects. Dr, O. 1B. Ranney, one of tho most successful of Weatorn beekeepers, will read a paper on “ iices and Honey." of Richland, the widely-known breedor have «8 paper on “Swine.” -Georgo Taylor, of Kalamazoo, will read u paper on * Forestry." that AIL Stoddard, the well-known furiner-poet of Cooper, will bo present, und read somo of ble wens, adapted tothe aecasion, Tho peor Climax will sev that cntortalnment fs pro- It is intended to ninke thi meeting better than any of the Institutes which hive preceded It, anda big crowd of the live farmers of Bouthwest Leeman Tho Audiphene. New Yurk Tribune, Cilladon's improvements Atmoriean audiphone, of which the enbla bourse seein to have been anticipated At tho lust mect- County Medieal Society tive or six cheap and ingenious subaltutes fur tha costly riyiee Were proposud ry pulnelent fan, ar a plese itinto tho form of a shilel waa found to answer In an amergency; and lece of card-Lorrd voatod with shellia and pers ‘oruted by a steel rod—the whole costing about five conts—gayo better results than tho orizinat Ttmust not bo supposed that only those who have nat lost thelr teeth can reeelve nny benefit from thls wonderful Invontion, or its more wonderful substitutes, for it will act equal> well, whothor hold between the ful teoth, If enre be only taken by proviously applying a vibrating tuniig-fork to thom ta im- press Upon the person's mind that he must ex. pect to hear tho sound, not through bis cars, but through his teeth and yume, ILARENCE HOUSE, COR: 2 rlsonssta. f Board und roon ER STATE AND ITAR+ uF ath af Valier Hina nl, por day, sad to £7 per wel ‘also tufnished rbums South Sido. K, WELL-LIGHT: nueweN only WAEDL y entand wifes al nw Ue tocate fur the CUFHOT OF Conyresseat. SF STATICS. IMGHT OL. House—Itoom und’ bourd, 8 t0 #7 WULN-TFUnt FoOtOR 170, BENTH le rooms, Now ts nice INDSOR TOTS ir week; $1.0 por din! Agriculture,” RENT — COMFORTAM. Surmatil ruoms 9 und, and third stories, HIG HOOMS, AT WNTUO-aL, Opps! oii travels moi Tous preferred; to: houses need mut W100, iy private family; don! thao; unfurnished nnd-Chtnit hi WARASIL-AY., rnlshed rum, with or with= Ike Qik AT SL It {8 also expeeted te At D, CONNECTING 37. and required, Ads vided for all who come, 0 KENT=A_NICE 't' ‘Over store HY Weat Mt rdoand barn, inqu FIVE hooms, WIFE, AND yours’ old respect 7 10 hich must bu nods Weibune aftice, tern Michigan is Tooked tort TO RENT OSTOR erate, und aecolmmudations, 12h. RENT-STONE 2 AND 21t WANASIL-AY., rh four MOTE NEG paunen i sino rea . auth Y Skpply ta ‘ae Me ANDI LE UB i ees FOU PROFEPARLE IN- ldo mot with, i forod tou party who ean invest SUN In cash, Aapattor of vory urvat bo tush, Invuatiznte, Addr ty 5 " Ny lO-hurso power Maxter OVPORTUNITY record this wee! portance to any man with 41.4) Tribune othe NO RENT-STORE, DUNG, RITIOAY, corner Lauko-st, PARTNERSHIPS ry. str, hardware, wid brchitived. J, By i Jndin-rubber Mi NT—BTOUIS Bt EAT Mf iy on busoiiuuic oppustiv. Fuld, ior Se atoxuly Hawee, + It of pastebouni, ADISON-ST., FIVE> BALE A” Wide ay re, with fixturon.tn A oud focation, for ciel OF utes Add roNL HW é trace lee eas cient dnnulee rogue rulles trom Chena a hs AMMA, 10 La Ballarat, A MAI CLLANCE-MEAT SAIL aablustton-sts 1 AN ON FURNITUME, Fetuoval, and other xo « oum 4. r OH AND BMA! earner od rons toe nianutacturings pa: DUNTS FO 10. tors, A. B, WISHOL, W South Jofonun-st. OAN ON FURNITURE, ala on ther goud Zand 1K, }OANED ON FURNITUIE, od sweat ithe WiLnOUL Vaal uns Hoss venire, ti Burun-st-t pay peonipty atato price, wel! jauat be neste pay DEINE, a i tow, Addruse 1r 7, Veibuno ont ESPLAYED DAYs, ng without associa~ accept compantone fe, tho Ishiure-hour une oft PEREGNAT—X Vous UUme, free of incwinbrancey fONT hoot FOR: ished or unfurnishad, ust be botweut 32, Tribune office, Es MABE OY DIAMONDS, War : ts folpheat,” ieatablished Lok with or without bo Bixteonth aud Twenty-nfth-at “ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO 10. ; cllture, planus, ote, without roniwyal, Ivo READY TO (wn from my hous Ae ee a AD-NECOND-IAND NOUVIEI'S LAW ry und vols Lund 2 Bacan's Abridguient, TANIt AID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER— J Monoy to lon on wa tile and “valun: FT Ww Kast Mudivon-at, Yo LOAN IN HUME TO SUT OW Is SEG ASH fie Noam be AHEOLOGICAT, ays comment . iy paid fur uid buukes’ Ileta son old book dealer, Wi and 1 jORABLE GENTLE lnwest eurrunt ratus, _~ JWAMONDS, WATCHES, ce. TRAW-COIARED wit bo paid for sume, Address NiMH WANTED. WANTED-WITIT 6100) TO Guw 7 i Mecha raion tt 4 Ba Woot Mudieniesy i, MENCHANTIOR, me. por annum, Je x ™. NTKD—A S ie FO Jarge wise. Cash buxitus, ot; clea, 1.55, Tribune uilice, dress CANKIE! pUitS COMPANY, OH AND Hi kids of bousahosd 3 low pricos; easy trbus, Db STEREOTYPE furtace, and metal, eumplole, and pul lt goad ve dor. dngulte at tuls ote. nd take cefeconce.Addrpes lah Mribuny ullive. A SECON Delt A: __8O EXCHANGE, Finet-ClABs PAU IN Oiti0. TO Mx- Chicago property. G Ni t 5b West esta duods on tiunthly puynen cH RU 1 eee eed ANTRD—A’ Goull CYLINDER on FOLDING | A ‘omiou desk choup fur cuss Addrusa Le veise | PebUNUeMe ae _AGENTS WANTED. __ ENTS WANTED—TO 8) Tur euduu-iakers tn o UE PAID FOR CAB YT HAL GELDEICS, it Sata-at Ondo ly attendud te 1d LAIR VOYANTS, is. FRANKS GN AV MaititAG Ee, " ape ‘est Mudisou-at, “Fuv io ma A Goomntc TUMNEY-AT-LAW, 1A DEAT C a « byrneat , Chicazu, 3 1 suars' oxpori- BL, BU be iW On mh, Jain. eucy, Business quici chad, JUST RECEIVED A, EI LARGE STOCK O8 UlIIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, PARLOI ONGANS, CHAPEL ORGANS, CHIME ONGANS, Forsato on Installmants, W. W. KIMBALL, Cornor Stute und Adams-ats, ive catalugues sent free to any address o8 ication to us Ur Onrugents. PERASANY HOME 18 OFFERED 10 A LADY fur services an huusekeeper fora bachelor, Ads dros IMAM WELLMOIU, Chleaxy, 1, ] EDNUGS AND COCKROACITES Ded by contract (warrantod), Exterminators far sala, Call oraddress A. OAKLEY, 107 Clarkeat., oom 5. QUEUNATISM—SIS. NA. CATIL WANRANTS 8 fiwFmunient cure to those sufforing with roma ism or neurulyin, Consultation free. 603 Wubash-wy. TPE BLASTIC PROCESS OF COPYINO—OVER Impevssiona from ono origtutl writin, skoteh, otc.: wondurtul auceoss, Improvement, and wnlyorsal du= mand for Jacobs's Lithograms patented in United States and Canada; bownre of worthlexs imitations; agonta wanted) sample Hthogrom and outtit free ui charge on recolpt af ¢t. Addrass J, M, JACOUS, No, oa iN it THE HEAD TAA Ind uy testa.” ituon 2 stutropotlian Bleed, Culsayes iy by tuttor. Mav 2 ul in Block, CI [Oe i or IRICHEAIED, Inventor, Pe eae ([iH TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ELECTIUG buth-roois at the Palnivr Hound huve beon grent= Jy enlaraud, enpeelully tn the tudies! departwunt, aid aro now very elugunt und attractive, ‘Pry tham, ipaxy PLUMMEIC 13 Ni [ody TKREDY Td bo at the Court-House in Chicago at 11 o'clock om B21, Met, PLUME \WANtEb—10 Tuy Ok ENTER as PAnTNE inn well-paying retuil clyar store, Adidresa i 84, T'ribunn altice, Was ED-A PIUNTING OFFICE Molt A Cus: tower; clty or country, EDWIN A, RICK & CO, M1 Dearborn-st., oom & z > rd LOST AND FOUND, OST-—B REWARD-ON LAST 'THORSDAY 4 evening, betwean the armory und the cornur ot Nernun-ny.’ and ‘Thirty-tfthest, a white satin fan. ‘Tho tailor will recaive tha above rowsrd by luaving thy same nt Roo 13, 16 Washington-at. J Ost—Fos OH WATASII-aV., LARGE WILT 4 nud brown polnter dogs lumps on tiside of left turo log. J.iberal roward puld for bls rovurn. tit ON INDIANA-AV, CARO) butweon ‘wenty-sucond and Uraxti-als, Yonte scartepin, binck onanwied ruth pone kane roward if roturned to Casht ‘Tribune 3 T 3 DANK HAY TORSE, 10 TO 1k 4 years uld. chinky Guilt. Any lnfarmation will be Ihorally rewarded by owners, JOHNSON BOB, 1h Hickoi +» Gvose Island. LostavALuanin bAbEns, Witt iitave rubber band around tho same. Finder wilt bo ree ‘warded by culling at No, 4 North Ln Sallv-at. 7 O3)—4 PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES IN LIN= Totaly handurgeicctndon suuduy laaes a ivaral award if left atiG Wuahingtun-at,, basvoisni, yRor sate ’ HoUsEs— 10. TE REMOVED IMMEDIAT! hese Renceatiete boon Riau ee eee ined by Phi Weeturn ludianw iajiroad Cou fe Wiuodor’thew ut oatruniuly low prices forthe host onl, iy 8a, 10 Fuurteouth ondld ratory ony NON, Ite Fourtecutiteau) extra lato d-atory, only 00. Jos aud WU Fourteenth-9t., d-story bousos, @ach: only ay U4 Faurteonth-at., fine 2-story, rw. Rot Lr, 12), and os uae Also fat, ry SET, BMH, ated ne Waolrd-wrs For further Information, MePIY ton VIRREUNG, 73 ot? South Biaturat, noar I'wolltt. {Oi BALE -— TRALCH-LI5" iW i byege ait Tigueg orden hepty atlfoces Fitkan’ S65 tah ree OL DI SEAN I Chai St. Chicado-coNstr. LD tadun tro, pursunully of” by letter, on” chrenls ale ur Suiuib diguasos, Cursy warruntad, Pinca a} it, poyer. bunutliutly beads wusuS. Vrica, $1 ys) hd. [ARS iiSION ON Aiair A TOUT tuedteal (reatisg, Indicate how contre i Dillites way bw remuted, ‘thw uxperioncy uf 3) Fe tudy, overvations wid profonsliiul pructiow, Bi agencies that will inaire rostarud wnphood,, tatty. wid wount conditions of bent, u ny tmpatted by ovectaxed juwars, | a staleginut of obstacles to marriage, wid oF thu meats by wenieu thoy cat ba geimovad. by wail 28 eurcuiss oF Ut pustkure Addreae rata OUI Murtodiy wd belonvy ee Sixties Nuw Nori ‘ ) i j } t ’ ’ :