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te \ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1880—TWELVE. PAGES. ; : . ie i OD i eVe@e7"h_—_—_—_—_—-—, Pah ae ‘ 1 ) v hend ‘of. tho ticketyit Is nsserted that Mr. { sorb the phosphoric neld ont of it, if It ts ee 1 , stock, turned loose to graze upon the hills, ‘Pp a 1 : - IKE DEMOCRACY. Payne is to have nueed, ening tho hydrate on altinina in the THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. have in all cases dled. int stinuner, the E ARIS. searg bor senior, sdihofouraph of tha Hosat THE TILDEN suPronT Fo TIE SECOND | bowel to be rejected with the feces.” 2 usnal drought, aud the resulting short feed, 3 esents tha Archduke Tet ini nti oe : didate f PLACE, ets its « periment iss eonaidernd 5 Bulle to A ‘bly S Winter in th pofeanevere as upon, stock, Pe vf.a Colonel of “intantry, and Hi i H ats what govs on in the human stomach; {tly an he whole Nor! winter has been + ; Who Will Be Their Candidate for pitts a somertint well-known fret that Mr. | Miutngeaus ene, 1 ; Terribly Severe Winter in the | ere eer iccrceeten Gr set eet 8 Stephanie in white satin with One Fashion-Novelties—The Duchess | frince Mting costume; while n third represents them . él jn grand gala costume,—th dl ven A Dinner. at the Elysee—Mme, Gan- hg te cordon of te Orderot Tamed aie ri ra i . . bonquet cl ; President ? yocates for the vicepiresldency tn 1876, But, ain Sutton compltuonted Afr, Abie m4 an é Far West. ihe, eas so ala. Intereat will aggregate of Bisaccia and the Fau- Arahdnke “Ts *he ooranay mee alle, PERT MSI ee Ho falled to be | oxnerimenty were not comparables tliat Mr. : + |, Pho Intenso and continued colt tins heen bourg St. Germain. pe ilingote “and 3 bouton: “at, Oe teckel with hydrochforie nell | Snow Several Feot Deep, and the Ther. | to the bridge-constrietion a “most serlaus : CINE Tavis: 0 , of the Sly Old Wizard | tho ticket. With tha ‘Mden barrel ro. | Mute ninde his t Meohingsiean. ere aor enforcad hy the Payne barrel, thoreshould be | WHE is Unk 4 o ramercy " no lacking for funds with whieh to grease nae Lee nde with the napuri drawback, ecp front freezing, the men xporiments of the fofiner mometer-Moroury Frozon Solid. inust be warmly elad In this, Artie climate, fi rder of Leopold. ‘Tho. - ’ ares + si wore monly i warste of Gin. and, being heavily dressed, of necessity all * . ath P eee the maclttryy and It fs thought that a very | Gn regNasiitation, Str, Sulton, sinted that : work Is very slow. Large finmbers of them therot—The Chinese Ambassa- RR ans atten, Hk his mothers , If Ho Shall Not Himself Run, He Vavors | ‘The same ‘Tiden man who gave the above | Po hud uscd tals baking nowder in hls faulty | Saffering Among the Soldiers, and Creat Destrace |, have had fect nnd finnils frosted yand, ann dor and His Wife, climb the Alps in inountatncera cost te Henry B. Payno. Information, when asked In regard to ele anit hana tenson ta counanaia’ OF te | ton of Lire-Stoek, "| Ketlomg, Liou MeCateley, “Lieut, Cilfurd, hunt the chatnols.— which Iso imusual sight x TUE BITUATION IN NEW YorR. having caused dyspepsia, indigestion, or any +_J-and a few others have been also unfortunate, ‘or those whi visit that locality, sald that thore Is little doubt but the Tilden | thing of the kin recelving, I ain Informed here, permanent | Rudolph and Steplante — Necdle-Pore | Apropos of the picturesque, I am here ro- J ; that possibly a person | ze i men can carry the State to sult themselves | ing wn this head exclusively might euer tii: | Arotte Exporfonces fn a First-Class “ Blizzard” injuries from tha severe service of the win- eal ‘ ‘ eat: Tilden's Objections to the Nomination of | Wey Gath. ihe oily” woceeshun was permit: | effects: that a constant diet of mutton-chops ep he Indh tt adie (ua slight amputations of frosted traits of Gambetta—Sarah Bern hte Rta a OE RECEES Any Other Candidate, ted fora purpose Inst year. It demonstrated | night be infurlotss the luiman. system re The Indian Question. members hava resulted, while a few travel- hardt’s Masquerade. on whieh Indies are exorelsing: thelr skill, in to the country that through (his man the | quires yarle ers of the road, still moro unfortunate, have : Tnitation of the tapestries of old,—whitelt 15 : strongest State in the Union had been lost, By ie Court—"Can yor. after imakin: + | been rertalniy very unsatisfactory ng present, but Speelal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. and. thovlection of Jresidents which had been | these exper Sptctat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribu ne, 2 no: TO DEATH, Brectal Correspondence of ‘The Chleago Tribune. Weare tohl“Patlenes will overcome all Paws, March &t—Fashion has been ereat- | ificulties.” | M. Gainhetts received twelve ing a variety of novelties wherewith to greet | Of these likenesses (or rather cariedtures) of # iimsetfon Christinas from asanany of his tho season of stinshine, and flowers, and | july-admirers, each of whom was fenorune birds,—among which are seen the usual nun | of the others’ land Intentions, . They are Mfe= ber of exaggerations, with thelr proportion- pep inet singularly develop personal peett- ate amount of charming styles. The Intter | HMuatities of tho great etatesinan, who fe serl: i 4 ously troubled to know how to dispase ot embrace large scarfs of Canton erépe and | them, at they aren sonten of leritatln while India mull, magnificently: embroidered, de- | jin his possession, Gallantry will not signed to replace the mantles of Inst year; | allow hin to desta thems” but - some overskirta of brilitant network, composud of | Of his facetious frlends propose that gold or silver cord, or of turquoise}: amber, Eyes Saal abe. exiled, in ‘a ne Take Jet, or pearl beads; hand-patnted satin and | wort would he lavish With Ita Ww tute ine allk robes; embroidery in rellef on almost in- | hold M. Gambetta as the medinmof. the 10 visible grounds; and other designs equally | vival of anclent art. ‘The Hotel de Cliny pretty, but not so untque in thelr novelty. | ls Fecently Ucstt seotorved by Government to A tollet which merits espectat notlee on ne- | irviatecture and dveurntlotys ied aioe Wie count of Its unrivaled elegance was worn by | jaiter there are spzclmensot old Flemish THY DUCHESS OF BISACCIA tapestry, representing the history of David at a Inte reception given by tho Countess aunt athe lly 7 ui) these. Mi ranHNR d'Aoust. It can only be deseribed asin net- | fY i ‘ DFE EO PnE by 2 amis XUL—might serve ag ngrecnble com work of dainty flowers; those ung over a | panions, tn au artistic paluter view: to sb satin skirt, with an extended train, produc: | Gambetta’s pletures, ‘The execution of the ng the effect of embroidery in flowers,—all | Flemish taney sp erfeetion, but the eon- 0 a ception false 18 extreme; while M. Sallie Bel ganroural Foe Forsty Jn the" sont Ganibelias are true An, thelr clinrapteriat ics ee M nit a burlesque on art—whieh subject has Linay here say that all the surroundings | heun so distorted thit ‘everybody: dant ofthe Duchess of Bisnccia are recherclé | In colors, and calling it fine art. in the extreme, whether abroad: or In Thad almost neglected to notice the her magnificent home on the Faubourg | MASQUERADE GIVEN DY SANAM NERNITARDT, St. Germain, Here, among the old nobility, | Which was certainly one of the events of the whose palaces are blackened by the hand of | (yz but it was Nke all other assemblies of parlments, conscientiously say. thal “4 i pen CLEVELAND, O., April 12.—The great ques- | helt as certain for the Democracy, was | you thinke there Is nothing .tn thy baking- | Camp Uri Exvenition, Witt: KIvet | aeeafonally but a fow miles away from the tion of whether the Wizard of Gramercy | placed fn serlous doubt. “Phe National | powder thats injurons to health 2 Colo, March #1, vin “Hawlins, Wyo. April | eamps, whieh they were unable to reach In 4 It or will not nceept or Insist-upon | Democrncy will not pay nich attention to |” Answer—" 7 do not think there ‘Is, and I | 9—With vw view to ascertain exnetly the con- | the biiiding snow-storm, and cold, plerein Park wi Kelly after this little ‘episode, Robinson | gaye that. as my oplulon seven years ago,” ‘ winds, that soon paralyze the strongest and it ination for the Presl- v 1" Tht dittonof the troops of the Ute expedition a ¥ y. Be the Democratic nominatior Z wus sacrificed In order to elve the Tidentles ‘he Court did not think (necessary to odd tr correspondent left | Most enetgetic, ‘Very many of the officers deney, ‘tas at last reached Ohio in a way | an opportunity. to say that dotin Kelly had | hear other testimony, but the counsel for the | encamped here, yo orresbondent lett | and men haye also been siow-blinded,-—the ‘that makes It peculiarly interesting, It Is | attempted n rule-or-rult palley. It Is nse Apollts tlestred to Introduce two or three | Rawlins, on tho Union Pacific Ratlroad, | ont y prevention of which Is a heavy silken -generully conceded here that Tilden can se- porte that when ti tat a ae o her ae In Justice to the baking-pow- | elght days ago, by the mull line for this veil Jn the wagon-train eanght ina severe i bit D vl der nianifaeturers, uy i 4 “ b cure hit bees cree ee re bret with hen tine Hey ean carry MMe: ts Drid. by, paielaum deposed that ne iad SAAS is tace iaga earning eed my the Contineniar Bivide, Sabu let een acan a 6 of New York foi oy Th cng y) been consulted frequently on these subjects: ; . a uth of Rawih vhich Lieut. re Snachine In the Democratic party under his | have a strong candidate front tint State, hy the Governtnont and by Boards of Health, | buta terrible “ bilzzard,” or Aretle snow- Wau in share, both of the olicers ad crea control, and most of the avaitnble wealth. | | ‘The Fentlenny went so far ns to state that | and gave it ns his apinton that th noth | storm and West-India Inirricans combined, | of the twenty-six men and teansters, were ho Democracy is httngry and poor; and, | his eholee would be, In ease Tiblen could not | ing injurious In this baking-powder; ndilts | that we met en route, doubled our time, and, | more or less frosted ane disabled, Later, in Tho De! re eatin be placed on the tleket, on necount of fulllng | tine that the phosphate of alwulne ts'formed | thonh so greatly belated, wo were glad to | the movements of the Fourteenth ‘Infantry while tho dricd-tp old bachelor of cunning | jealth, to have Henry'B, Payne for Prest- | inthe bread, which Is not proved, It would sach | five. 7 to Snake River, a number of the men were ways does‘not enthuse the popular heart, ho | dent and ‘Clarkson ML Potter for Viee-Presi- | be entirely decomposed by the Julees of the | Teach here alive. disabled on the march from the sawe eanses does furnish n large amount. of braln and | deut. ° He sald that this tleket could not fall | stomach without any extra effort. ‘The hy- |. A lght wagon fs rin from Rawlins to the | white, between Lay Creek and Timberlake cash,—both of which areessential elements In 1B carry balls Ohle and New York: for the irate of alamntan ts pettar y Harari, ds Springs, sixteen miles south of the town, the | courlérastations, twenty’ talles, some twenty. * et ". * eHeved 2 mvs experiments with th 1 01 Sey 3 ¢ f ! y b is Y 4 u u oT ‘e stiH prevails in among the promine! emocrats of thi 3 | sions he came to nich stronger than he put of stew, from exposure to constant and ‘Demoeratte breast that Tilden was defrauded | 1 find that they are, ton man, ni Professor of | heavy’ winds,—ploreing gales such os an ‘A DENPECY DLIPZARD he. “of his rights four years ogo, and that he | rnonovainy iN FAvon or am. rayse’s | “Dr. Charles Meynott ‘Tidy, " : CANDIDACY, Chemistry at the London Hospital, ete, Med- | Eastern man cannot concelve of, and y cmhonld have another: change, IE eae ai Sald the Hon, John IL eistey: {oul Health Officer, ete,” was next sworn. | those are nequalited with who are aha from the northeast, It lasted over two days, In short, it is felt that the party cannot by | ine gahoutllenry ene: | He thought it very Improbable that phosphate while its duration further north fs reported «wishes, ‘There is this thing about Henry B. Paynes tt enough to cross 2 Rocky-Mountain range In | at four and five. During that time the re- any means go counter to his | wishes | ry aways surprises his most ardent aduilrers | Of mluniina ts forined at alt, Even supposing Inter, F his point to W1 4 ied olmarvalionnalametne. Unies Paoli even though those wishes shall lead} py tis gneneity, forestzht. aud brilllaney, | thatit does occur, he knew, a4 a watter of | Winter, From this point to White River the apie oheervallons a long the Union Pacitic to destruction. , Certain developments of Into | When he makes'n speech on nny ovcasion, it | fact, that phosphate of alumina ts soluble In | mall and express are enrrled by sleigh, ne City Pay rey ne rae He west Jo Latte would seem to conlirm the oft-repeated ru- | Ia not only right to the point, but he never | the Julces of the stowmch and that when | with relnys of stock fifteen mulles npart. Be- | Te witey intlleated a ainily. mIMiNtRT OF 36 i ert | : Ay phosphate of alumina isin solution of tint | tyes . ver, tel 150 milles, Indicated a daily minhintim of 4% mors that Tilden has at Inst concluded, on zie Gael iunsclE OF eis gatas av i ale Hature, with W inembrane. between and th Aran Harlin bod Sane Heer, tents, or to 50 degrees below! Along the most exposed account of” falling henlth, to throw up the | no'crogKed record. to explain away. Inn | alkaline blood on the other side, the whole of | Hastily-bu! cabins, afford shelter; while, | portlons of the road south of Rawlins it was sponge, so far as ho himself fs concerned 4 or, | thoroughly in favor of his candiduey, and 1 | the phosphoric actd iiters through, ‘This he | south of that point, through a desert waste | fully 10 to 8 Seerves. colder,—alt the ther- at least, to make provision for doing se, | know that the Democrats of Northern Ohio | knew as Inhoratory experiment, and if It | of eighty-tive miles, the reguiar courler-sta- | Woutcters nt the various camps having been should the necessity become ‘more Itnminent , generally would be highly pleased to see hin | occurs as n laboratory experiment, It occurs | tions are used,—permission therefor. having ten iniles norte we Hem diver the a ‘Tho most severa storm. of. the winter was that we encountered on the downward trip,— than it-now is. ‘fhe first necessity inthis | brought to the fron' Gany, Tuned aang ren dhe the Ay e Mesias 5 tint been granted by Gen, Sheridan, broke upon usa long black cloud np- | thne, she relgns & socini queen, not by right the Kinds aul probably less nsreenble, ns the ‘ensels to have an neceptalle are Hotes, ALUM BAKING-POWDER, this baldng-powder thatcan be injurious to ‘iat 5 ealneah aaa with th pe ptt in NO ELEa Ar eee Hi st birth alone, uu cau on seen of her gummed jGliaracter at home than on the stage. ting to be tro z es renlth, no winter has at all compar jo pres stock, “ here, however, none | It would have been mare retreat! i properly groomed, and Iu walting He did not wish to bo understood as _ex- | ent one In severity. At that thne the settlers | 5!4rled on to tho south.” Before we had gone | © verniing Feeentlons, wires ‘Mibvever, none ml be athena can gain adinission who haye discarded the pieruuN in hind pet ese Micatrlen! 1a courtly manners of the old régime. Repub | home, and the memory of her profession for lican France Is not sympathetic with the resi- the mmomett obitherten, ——_-MATaInUE, dents of the Faubourg St, Germain, who here Wealthy Mon. ted out at amoment’s notice, fully caparl- a i aiile the storm way at its hight. Ch 4 * ms t | presslug any opiition about alum in bread os. 1 ° . on ae Mt storin way a ght. ‘The snow, woned, Mere. inigriens. eae UT Ay ccone Minoan Of frat tte thoueht that alum | 0! Bear River very wearly marvel en masse. | tine and cutting, Ike drifting sand upon the Mutual friends have stated to your corre- Utngland) Quarter Sesstoun—Tnterest- | OUht not to be used In bre not vo much | The deep snows covering the ground killed | beach, prevented one’s exposing any part of spondent that there is no question but that Ing Statemonis of Chemtcal and Meds | {fom any guy posed Injury to health as for | the cattle by wholesale, entire herds disap- | the face, freezing ns it fell. ‘The cold was oN PLUISe 1 4 ver-valley, Fe intense, the nercury having fallen about 50 ‘ * ITE HON. HENRY Th. PAYNE, feal Experts, i the Tengon that teauses the brend to hold a | pearing along the river-valley, Fortunately degrees in two to three hi —thoe w' hold court In stately palaces built centuries Probably no city in the. world outside of of this city, is tho fortunate man whom the To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, {eer duit or egy pi phates te for man, Nature came to tho rescue, and on | ike a gale at sen, toning snd iat aes | ago; but the history: which unraits boforethe | London aid Paris can show as much private failing autocrat of the Democratic party ins | CrrcAgo, April 12.—Much has been pub | “By the Court—" You think there is noth: | Poreupines alono many of the ranchimen sub- | sad, mournful sounds pecullit to those ter- | view as we Inspect these massive eiitices is | Wealth as the City of New York, ‘The rielest that, may arise, vent sterl- Tnjuri lis orp" sisted until the terrible wintry ordeal lind | ribte hurricanes that render the ocenn-pas- | {nterestli 1 instructive. Sombre with. | Wau In England nt present Is the Duke of selected for, any emergency that, may lished in the last year or two,on the deleter!: ing injurious In this powder? sage in March so full of peril. Iwas most | cresting and Instructive, Sombre with- | wWoutninster, whose iicome from London Against this gentleman, any audacious Indi- | ous effects of alum in baking:powders. ‘Tho alngwer—""Noj ind he proportions inwhich | passed, when nearly all the settlers left the vainly etad, having. lx t hcnbacoy af tan out, these noble residences present within a property alone is estimated at £400,000, His 4 : 4 s possible to . country. Atthat tine, from the unbrok vidual who ‘may endeavor to struggle into | question (literally one of yitul Importance to Atte poss country. y Nbroken | nels and clothes, white ontslde of all a appellants had other witnesses, but 7 la GHGes MTS Outs ue Ona thoracoon hls own merits, or backed by a | the publle) line recently received a thorough | aid not told It necessary to eal tein,” Toauseno aie epi fravch eave inonsenos, I WOuE THREH OVENCOATS,— few personal friends, will, it 3 sald, s oF and exhaustive investigation jn the Engtish In elving Judgment, the Court suid: “I iii I A bi A Sf nithy: eT a i a flannel, n heavy canyas, and on enormous bute poor show of, winning, I first heard | courts, and the following synopsis of the ovi- deelde this ease upon Its: merits and upon bs have been constantly on the road, haul- | huifalo one. bon fhullarly protected below this rumor from cortain parties whom 1 | dened and decree will be read with Interest: | the evidence, After the evidence we have | Ing needed supplies under fearful dlsadvan- | and above In the furs, vell, ete.; but even thought should know, at tho Capltal, last “At the Cambridge Quarter Sessions on st heart Lvonot think this baking-powder | tages. During this fall o train could enally | this didn’t keep out the Intense cold. Our t food, or that bread made with 7 horses fell down benumbed, and refused to week; put did not feel Mko vublish- | Jan, 9 (before the Recorder, J. R Rulwer, | it beeomes an article of food, Injurions to | ™8ke from fifteen to twenty miles per day;. n, With much exertion t fl ing it until I had traced it nearer home, The | Hq, Q, C5 M. P.] this appenl— ®, Ware | health: antl ns n inntter of fact Tan In favor | Now, after hard work, from one to three | Eien up, ind the station reve aa ally massive splendor greatly at variance with the | rural land estate yields some £100,000 inore, frivolous styles of toxlny, No trifling gew- | His total incame from real and personal vs faa brea hg harmeny of expansive beauty; | tate ageregates ubout $5,590,000, Great as. is here are no pictures by inferlor artists, nor | this income [t does not come upto the ficome the sligh| trespass on good taste Inthe | enjoved by John Jacob Astor and William IL, niingling of the modern with the antique. In | Vinnllerbilt, New York’s elidef millionaires. one of these palaces—thatof the Duchess | The Astor fortune, at present real estate Pozzo di Borgo, daughter of the Duke of | values, js estimated at not less than $10,009,- Crillon, the Just of that famous name—there | 000, while Mr. Vanderbilt. represents’ the fre ‘souvenirs of Henry IL, ILL, and lY., . ve neeumulation of private wealth In great success which the Republican party | ren, grocers, Cambridge, vs. Henry Phillips, | of the appellants” tntles only ts passed over In the same time. later, —losing the roud, in tho darkness of the | Francis IL., Charles 1X., und Pope Yius V.— | Auerloas ee Vanderbilt's ‘yeurly ine had-shown In discovering statesmen in Olfo | Juspector ‘of Provisions for the Dorough— |, The question of costs arising, the Court | ‘lic snow lies from three to five feet in | storm, every few hundred yards, a8 no one all of whom were: friends of the rent | exceeds '35,000/000," "he. late ao “ iit: “Ordinarily £ should: not think of eral di + ofte , pould look in the face of tha gale, and there had Jed mo to wonder that the Democrats | came on ‘for hearing, It was an appeal a wig’ Coat List Natrate bite | Reueral depth; oftentimes drifts of snow are Te aerate Seales ‘ did not originate n similar expedition of dis- | qgainst the dociston of the mazlstrates who, Ghicer, buein Hi hy cage, as weeny why: the | met with, ‘The rond itself is n sold frozen Jp not Nn te. deat erg fe ark chs covery. It js now nssorted that tho-trip | on Nov. 20, convicted Messrs. Warren of sell-| usual results should not follow upon s aue- | uinss, raised above the general level by drift furlously, ‘Tho next day and-the night fol- which Tilden and his party made somethno | ing n certain article of food, to-wit: baking- | cessful appeal. LT quash the convictlon with | ing and subsequent freezing, like the wall of a] lowhne wo still were imprisoned, for it would. erat 1 is és ). eay: 2 snowel \3 e ound the ae Matreturned from Washington and New | ent, tq-wits alum, the samo-being Injurious | ‘pits decision of one of the higher Courts | Wheels of the heavy wagous sink to thelr | Gir GF iho mation were Denumibed, severnt Crilion, surnamed “Vhomme sans peur.” | Paris, fetta fortune of — 1,000,000,000 Pope Plus V. and Charles LX. especially {frances (8200,000,000), Itmust, however, be Ioaded him with honors and favors. } remembered that the enormous wealth of the Distinguished representatives from foreign | Rothschilds belongs to different members of countries (especially from Russia) still ws | a house or firm, while williaa IL Vander- semble at the old palace of the Boros, while | bilt is prsetieally sols owner of the ereat the Bishops and other dignitaries of the | properties and vast estates bequeathed Iitin Church find here a congenial rendezvous, by his father. Jay Gould now ranks high Ke hore had Interviews with Tilden | to health,” Tho penalty Imposed by the Jus- | of England ought to silence the éry of those | hubs, and long hours of toll are passed | poing picked up by the guards, and brought | Catch : aw York . : BS aa iis fronds, and who is.known to be in | tices was a fine of 40s and costs, Ephesians whoso “craft is endangered” by } before they can be free. The slightest varin- | {nto the warm rooms, Where “they soon Te topies, we inny note” ROE ae ees unter ae 955000 000 a Blas rates it ho ives owder. | tlou from.tho, rond will throw the wagons off | gained aniination. Tt was fortunate for. us powder | the frozen way, and upsets result, ‘Che | that we had the shelter of the houses at Lay " Creek,—the largest and most commodions of the confidence of Mr. Payne, gave yesterday Tho proceedings before the magistrates the oputarity of the new bakin MoE ere intes WilD ‘aro | Werolind under “the Adulteration of Food dan in the Dalton States i le of alum prominentl talked of in the Democratic | 8nd Drugs act of 1875," which made it an | instend of eream of Tartar, and it Is well to | stock, Und ont, by long Strugzling With the } she cottrlerstations,—for, except these bulli- THE LAST GRAND DINNER AT THR FLYSER, | ten oy; Aiea ate Loner Ho tne hits where the display of elegant toilets wna re- | present fortune. fLaken all in all, Joy Goute mnarkable, an fae excouded those of previons | 18 probably tuxiay the shrewdest railroad (i u 4 ort 4 is ie si ie eo he. Holdestspeculative operator old spider of Gramercy | offense to “mix, color, stain, or powder any | quiet nny anxiety that ling beon created by | SOW. Meprived. of, grain, | Without the | ings, twenty-three miles ‘apart, tho journey | siullar occasions, Several American beau- | Manager and the hold Park, Dict fom ing to quote hfs | article of food with wny ingredicut or ma- | the false ery of polsont 2. | needed hay or Eniing, nowhere to He Foun, froin Shake to White itlver is thrange a tes | Hes Wer present who wero’ much admired, Me rT Seon cepresents another erent words, I will endeavor to recount his reasous. | terial yo-ns to ronder the artivla Injurious to Saas - The whole route-is: Hned with ater That rible desert,—a treelesggvaute, without an ine | but gue in partleular carried off the palin | sctiroud fortine, estinated at over $20, OY), THE GREAT DESIRE OF TILDEN'S HEART, | Health, with the Intent that the sume may bo | BER Wade-Anpointmonts Be Would | died in-iaraess, gaunt ant autre, neath of | Aabltant, a eection wei Is liow a typical | not for beauty only, but also on, wecnunt of | Oona te tho “chine cwher of tho. Goat bom at tho moment of the famous eight-to- | gold in that State.” "i Mavo Mudo if Mo Had Bocomo Presle | slow starvation. ‘Ui conversing with the De- | Atvile region: and only fit for Polar bears. ues nae Seat, tomate eo indy We) doulsvHle & Nashville combination, and is seven deciston, and nourished through all | “ane'tacts instha ease wero these: Pro: | out artment Quartermaster at Rawlins before | Tt was from this station, some three months suid to practically control that road. Henry to this ; Gen, Hrtshin (n, PhitadelpMa Pre: x 5; , |ago, that a large Mormon puck-train was iene Baa Peete amthatically rebukes ceedings were {natituted against a baker for Inover Tent Sir Wade ‘aay positively he Piste, hte intorned: ine that, Hines the: anew scen by the two enards efbss! ne the mount- thi alleged fraudulent eounting-In of Presl- | velling buns made with alun: baking-powder, | would appoint any nian to a sent In lils Cabl> | joss in mules alone would be between $60,000. Shr-slones to Hear River, carrying supplies dent Hayes, In order to do ‘this, as. mutter | ‘The ‘grocers who sold tho baking-powder, net In ease he should be called on to succeed | and $70,000. 3 ol hint it ian it ie Utes to ‘their rendez- CE esse iceigg | Diosera: Warren, of Cambridge, became the | seny ay near the Trdelteney aul ieee | Keen ed amering cpniined to tho antindl | VW isaac route to the railroad, to re- He ta aatution cof (ils atloned fraud | Ruminal defendants, but Messrs, Sinith & thought a grent deal on the abject, and hile ietlowm; officers atid wet ‘| ctiperate the column of the ‘Third Cavalry ts : “Titdgn | Son, of Norwteh, the ninnufacttrrers of the | oplufon of publle men was so well known to ANB ENDUMING ANDBITIPS DAILY, |. under Col. Cumpton, : could are, he ruin ei att eaty ‘dias powder, {u combination with othor manu-| Is intimate frlends' it required but lttie | 9nd the end {snot yet. No one dnows "A HIAPPY CROWD OF MEN, os8-of Aelarga number of gentionjen who | factnrors Interested In the case, Wwerw the | mucasing to tell tho-names of the mun whe better, and sto genoral -oilleer understands 98 | with norges lean and Innic from lengthy faste “4, Twi pellan iis one, Ablo counsel were em- | hin iv administering the Govermnent, + i Pr ‘ Heer a an atad rare mentioned hy Dlgved an both sides, i m Mr, Wade -often anid: “Stunton ts. the | Rocky Mountains, ‘2s does Gen. Crook, to | 0! foot for in tha deep snow theilttle strength lo gentieinany cbeylniing with hw Publle Prosecutor, who-in the appeal | right man in the War Oflee, and, shouted bo | Whose department (tio Platte) those truips Sepa aires Sool. tne way To make | Nis DAVID DAVIS," became the defendant, relied chictly upon | kept there.” ‘Chere is no doube that {t Wade | belong, Lo obtaln ithe removal to tho rull- | tnient, and camps an «le by 8 or 9 o’clock,— vidone Y pe h Preside road of a part of tho large foreo In the coun-. | UC wie Cainp nado by 8 or 9 o'clock, of Iiinots, This gentleman was under con- sr grience OF eye chemlent oe pee ie pat Lean rate eg caetant Stanton would try of the Wilte-River Utes, he made ev Inter than whieh the morning aun renders siieration more especially when tho Tilddn f “ My n a < rov | the anow-surfave very salt, freezing solidly. party visited Chicago, ‘Tilden was not par- nud Dorotghy of Cambria, testified’-that | lon a5 Wade Svan Prealent. os : oxertion: Te) as fastball howaver furs again with We setting sun? i y Rpun tite Soe a teaion throu nt Hat tha powder, when | mixed. with) have no. youn wand IEG MW GSCCHRAL BCE eStand ready topieh fa caugit {n tho blizzard, but had not fared. s0 uierstanding with tho Into Sonator Chand~-| golublo ophosphates. ofthe fone: fine | Into detatis ws ate reatone for tinnkine ne thee heen onty biter Mane saaly Buty mle : in Sarat pitta Rose eas ’ : ce ane NOy 148 De Buow-banti. ( sleeping under his londed wagor : sete Song fo Utne is eae | SPR! ara athe NC ROMaMS | ANAS Peace ath at ent | aot AACR eta a hed | nee, tha hdl forced Justice Bradley to taken sont nyon tho and in 18 nea onl e reid ered une pat as ioe Bont a tel win yun wou et } Alte yer n ehrask, nt the time of my | Joose during the storm, and were making sad Commission, and Justice Bradley east thode- inbley end, ithoretore, ho should prow) ave been appointed to positions under tlm: st, visit, liere, {s. Seal ered, Six coni- | havoc with’ his corn, ‘Getting up, he drove Ciding vote for Hayes. At the instigation of nt hud outa bale tt 8 dl rotl pan Socrotary of Btate, 0. ¥, Blortone anata. Pales (ot the Seventh {infantry under | them away, since, ‘besides ‘devouring his powerful frends, Mr. ‘Tilden thought it | senty'to questions, the witness suid Ure this | _ Secretary OF Wir BoM. deamton: Wastin, | ieee Mert ree at, His, points tho | wholo, supply during the night, they would worth lls whila’ to {nvestixate Mr. Davis, | Wis atmulyachemient Solnearhalad ome | peeeeey EM, i wton, | Fourth Infantry, under | Col sh Lavn, ui have been so gorgvd that, without. hay or ‘however, hog ascertility JL apotsib ley atgene | (rem experiments in his laboratory, Hefur- | ,wourotary of Nuvy, J. W. Fornoy, Pounsyl- | forces of the Ninth’ and Fourteenth Intans aa eat Greta bed, ki is Penson: pn . 5 (% 4 tant . ds a . o hin that Afr. Davis could not carry UNnols } powder: both hnd ceased to exist 5 Me ianate * tuched from the malncamp here Is the con- fo id us agninst elther Wasliburne or Grant, ‘Thus “My, 4 if Patior 7 ostmaster-Goncral, J, A.J. Creswell, Mary- c em np hat the largesteandidate, In physical proportions, ft Matinen, eriel Pattorenn, Mtr, eK tiorney-Génornl, W.C. Gooding, Kentucky. "| Riven made wt oe ee Leen ped ALU US SNORT WENE! PROEN) RUIEE, AND ‘was effectually disposed of Cutnbritge,” was the second chemfeal exper Miniter to England, Sinon Cumoron, Porn= | account or the great ituods ‘autlelpntedl from SOEs Mit, ENQLISH, OF INDIANA, called by tho defense, He had made‘aimlx- | Sylvania. a tees, the enormous snuw-fall this yenr, from May Guick ag thought he scraped outa hole in yas the next man Investigated. His name | ture Hke that contained In bakiig-powder Mintater to Franco, E, Tt, Washburno, Mitnols. | 99 to Aug, 15. ‘Lo superintend ‘this work, | tedecp snow, and sat down with oll his had reached the Enst as an available cand! | with phosphate of soda instead of flour, nud Sreter ae Garang, Bred Hnsemureles Ola, Col, Mason, ‘Third Cavutry, has been special: | Llankels about hin. In horrible suspense MME, GAUTITEROT, Hilton can be safely put down nt $2,000,000, who {is now a resident of France, having | In April, 1878, Cornelian ML Stewart, ,whlow married a gentleman of Nantes, whose com- | of the Inte A. I. Stewart, transferted ‘to 3 wnercial relations with Peru (her nativecoun- | Tilton all her Interest.in tha firm of A. try) proved tobe tha menns of his Jntrodue- | Stewart & Co. Wise livestmonts made dur- fon to his future wife, The tullet‘of Mine.. | ing the perind of itepression lave, It-Is anid, Gautherot, which attracted so much atten | greatly swollen Mr, Hilton's weal, Bestder .| ton at the Blysée, was iu the Elizabethin | the well-known inen,of wealth at. the tyly, with dininond ornaments. She als head of the - NewYork Kinckerbocker Wore a superb dinmond comb, anal halk-plty ‘) familtes, aneh as the Rhinelanders, Haner- tlpped with the same preelous gems, ‘on- J sleys, Schemerhorns, .stevenses, sLenuxes, trasting with this charming tollet, which was fete, all representing vist Inntled estates in all white, there were others on tha “samo oc- |. that vity, uiere are a great wmmber of minor .caslon very gorgeous in'thetr Oriental hues.’ | imiliionaires, worth from one to two milligns, Tn fact, é : s who live -and dio without attracting any y THE CHINESE AMUASSADRESS partleutar attention, imiess they lave some- (known herg as tha Marquise de'Tseng) Is the | thing bealdes money ‘to esignalize | ther, Jady now ala mode in: Park sand not only | Crossing the Atlant{e ‘nynin, Frankfort-on tre her costuines copied In all thotr brilliant |. the-Main, with a population of whatut 100,000, colors, but certain Indies have even ventured: |. is reputed to be te richest elty of its atze, In tw use them as ‘anorlels in all thelr pecnilar ¢ the whole world. 1¢is asserted that thera and graceless contours, ‘This aidintration for, |-are 100 Frankforters worth frou $4,000,000 ta Chinese fashlons is not contined to toilets’ | $5,000,000 exeh, and 250 whe are worth $1,000,- exclusively, but extends sometinies to con~ | 000 and upward, ‘The elty ts one of the great eral surroundlngs,—taste «becoming sift--] banking centres of the globe, Its nggregates: “elently educated to apprectate the beauties | banking capital {6 estinmterd st $200,000,000— of the vocal musle of the Chinese. On tho,|, more than one-fourth of which the Ioths occasion of a recent reception given by Mat Wchitds, Whose original and: parent house fa Sweeny, of the Amerivan Colony, tho com-)p there, own and control), pany were entertained by a Chinese youth po. em Who poured forth the most doleful eadences | Who Costumes of Our Grandmothers itee of his native Jand, like the squeaking of © | « produced upon Our Strests'fo-Day, saw; and yet. strange os ff may sevin, the- Cavael's Magazine. Wests uf Ingulshed ‘Chinese residing In |, Glaneing at tho fashion Looks of fifty and Auris are never called on to endure similar | even seveuty years ago ft is curious to note how inilictions. ‘The Chinese ‘Ambassador ly | {0 many points we nro returning to the modes Parisian In his tastes, and a grent aduilrer of | thenin vouue, Nothing but short drosses were tho manners and custons of the brilliant enpe | fa pe ucen lalla century agus tho skirts wer ° Ital. He plays adinimbly on the villi, aud | and were trimmed with sutin roulenux and tua frequently aecompanies tho pinno, with his ds, ‘The fashionable colors were ‘Christus date, Cureful inquiries were mude of lead- | sald he found insoluble phospliate of alumiin A ry saute 1 Ty detailed by Gen, Crook,;—the troops per- |. ie passed the night—to save hls feet con: favorit. jnstrument, much to the delight of green, seuriet, pink, {ng Indiana ‘Democrats, and Mr. ‘Tilden bee | ag the result, Ho also nindg an experiment | goht!Mster to Austrin, W. G. Brownlow, ‘Tonnes forming tho yaad Jabor.’* {nung in, the snow, ‘This lind tha desired | the guests ae frequent his drawing Beals ereen, eotat caine convinced thatthe Hendricks sentiment | with half a panne of flour free from alum, |” Minister to Turkoy, James Harlin, Iowa. COT. MASON and usual effects tt drow aut all the trost,| room,” On gala occasions, ils hotel on ] red, eanmstopard yellow, mocasaa brows was far too atrong there to mato tt wat to eranted ie with water, nul. found the wala xhiinister togaudwich Islands, B. Gs Uurbridge, | wos, in ante-bellum days, noted clvil ens but hia Hfigene wean a era camnned enue tho Avenne Kleber ty the rendezvous of | olive, peuu do sdrpenr. burruge, blue, Fry ptinn , a y y of phosphoric enticky, . Ss L 4 4 ff 7 } - | sand, Indinn » baat e are aay omer gant isthe belief | nei, Ilo also nixed alfa teaspoontat uf i; Calleator Port. Now Orleans, Gov. Warmoth, | Siuver, and by his bridge-bullding and other | jis blankets about thn, Te was therefore the diplomatic, artiste, Itterary, ctl fiashlon ‘ore comlig in thon, 19 7 Uith “re, ed by | rcen,for shot silks pllo world of Pavls, | dhere, surrounded by | fey ire with we uw. ‘Tho. dnuuley of Ves Wis interpreters, the genial host und hostess re 4 ‘> ceive thoir guests in the first salon, assisted BT Eee "tho ue ite ite shone Bris by the atiach(s of the Legation in grand cox- | Gessa dresses, reaching to tho hem, with a thine, while tho Mttle Tinke Hon stands by | Ineo cape over tho ‘“shoutders, Thess pe Mis mothor's side, offering hls childish salu- | lisses wero iso. worn in’ the evening, cut tation to the rompany, Tho state dinners of | low in tho neck, and showed roblugs ot 5 zl the baking-powder with half a pow: Loulsiana, engineering Tabor has gained an euvied compelled to leave his freight at Bear River, frat he ving jloftmurded oF iis pain flour, S tiny pon It as. before, poungl att .yColleotor Now York, Alfred Pleasonton, Now | aie, being selected for such work through | and return atones to Rawliys for medical aiuto Roos.” ‘Tilden was also conyiticed that | Water eontalned very. sinall. quantities of tore a t F Jer Ci out Hie Northwest, although rogulur ollleers | truntment. Hendricks would make this business to de- | phosphoric acid, Witness had also madoan | Alexander Sands, Ohlo; Schuyler Colfax, | of the Enaincor Corps abound, Snake Kiver | Here, upon White River, tho troops aro Teat any man excopt himself who should be | experiment with the baking-powder mado | Tllgna; Edward McCoo! ‘ Colorade: Don- | is about 250 fect wide, and Bear over 400. | still in’ tents, as they have been all winter, nomluated in that State, into broud, according to dircetions, and found ald Cameron, Ponnervatl Jolin Harlan, | Both become roaring torrents In tha season exposed to ald the fury of the storms which, 7 ‘ Kentucky; John Mf. Thaye ebrrska; and | of high water, and this year the bridges will | iy tho elevated regions of the Rocky Mount-’ u % 1 f if +t has been aaserted that one grain and a half of soluble phosuhoria Walter A. Burlul x i + aie \ a 1 the elevated regions o: io Rocky Moun! the Ambassador are inngniticent affairs, One | white satin In front. shawls and scarf sauwis, t " or A, igh, Dakota, would also we | be put to an nnusually severe test. The dif. ius, bring the deepest snow-fall: tn March, a ne eanle wei setnily. " ; . Ing in ulso. and feathor trim 231i, HENDMIONS’ Milhyens-bread ho found ubouc Rawr tues | Goublediy been olfert good ‘places under | fleultles of these operations ean be. imagined | {Phe'yyunted sovely elimi and. freemen | SSeR ast Week: wus expecially noted far its | wurt comlng an ule, and, fender ten elegance, nnd the variety ax well as the pe- ‘i e ani dress bats were udepted with full CullDE Yo ig RHEE RANE dross, uindo of tin und ute, Yelth lonuta inp st — " Orn arid pines Of Ostcioh or niaribout [cal froin which Ieopy the following items for bs taral wreuthes Dirds of paradise baling are your edification: ““ Allerons de renquin,’— Huiye inside and out. ‘They wero phiced far sharks tings “ Potage aux nidsd’ Nirondelles | back on the bead, Tt ls to be hoped that wo shall ratte tl e, acts: thing Bo Bturtiiig ad a bat of do Java’; this potage, made of the nests of Lea ee, ain With, irimaan. “velvets swallows, is nixed up with plavon-eges and huttingd und yellow ribbon’ Hamboo-rtemsy but do not sliudder!—it fade, | prunmed with wiilte pullinga and yellow ronan Hclous, ‘Tho nests ane pure white,and formed | Phore fs muok to lowrn in avoiding puat roller of a soluble substance; while the bamboo- |. Our dresses of hity hung closely to the tie stems are young nul very tendor, resembllng | ure, but have nover as yet attained “tho seantl: asparagus. ‘The dinner was fallawed by fh | ness of those times, The skirts were always recoption, whieh was attended by all the | seanty,as well o4 short, and triamed often with wg D>; ® oH tf one or two gathered Hounees, sealigped at the notables of Paris —on white ovension | tire, surrotttied by ono OF (YO TOWN OF ALAUNEDE , Chinesa gunris wore placed an satis roulenux; thy bodtlees full ind banded, tho ae Dhar aia Ae me Hanne an pute, Sue booed and a, puted alcoves ure coming Wy hy as the Cent-Gardes of tho balls of the‘ hurt dresses for evening, which miny, and very ries, ‘Tho Marauls and Marquise de Tseng | ikoly will, resolve thomsolves inta short Pel wore In grand costiime. ‘Tho former, who Is | cessds, not unlike potlascr, 1 a nenr relative of the Emporor of China, —————————— wore 4 yellow “phuo,” or jucket, embrold- | The Wealth of Quocn Victoria and ored in gold, under a ylolet-sik surtout Aor Son. fastened with elnspa of gold; a collar of fandon Beha, r Inrge pearls; and, on his black velvet cap, a ‘Of the two Royal Duchies, belonging to motho? red Intton,—the listingiishing marl: ot the | and son, the Peineo’s 1s the wore Kanata. Th, nobility, The Marquis was altired tna red | the trast car er Pratt laces olen Talelis non silk robo ornamented with yellow bands on be eis ML PRATER PURLIOMOF the Crowthanets: whigh was embroldored tho kymibolie drazon, | Yiditiven up ii considerition of an aunt els and looked really pretty under the reflections | Wand’ me Duchy of Laneaater was reacved, to of the gold and yellow hangings of tho salon, | furntets a sort of pln-money for the Queen's pre. which ure very favorable to Chiness coins | vate pune, Tho wet In question provided that pluxtons, As yellow can only be used in | an xecount ahoutd bo annually presunted to Pare Chine by tho sovereign or hfs represonta- | Hament of tho iycome and exponditure of tho: tyes, tho Ambussadress, on her first. arrival.| Duchica of Lancaster and-Cornwall, This wis in Paris, was much surprised to find the | dono whon, as yot, thore wus no Duke of Corn~ ry ris a >, p a Indl: wall, and the profits of tho estate were toerning: Mberty -necorded to Parisians In the Indls- | trie faterost of w youn quntiemyn hopud-fore erluinnte nee of thia regal color,eand for | A thoct tine sino we alluded to suiio ‘polity: Ia; goine tine imagined all who usud Itvelonged | ing Lancastor balunce-shoct which shovel tu tho Froneh nobility, payment of $235,000 to her Mujosty' pris purse ‘The Belgian residents of Paris are already | lust yar, out of a gros Inco of $53.00, ‘Ino on thou vive regarding « wedding-present | Prine of Wales received for tho samy perlud he which thoy dealre to bestow on the B13)200, OnE oF we total OF B15, MR, < Tho privuipal itom among the revetplts is FIt9,~ ANCUDUICE HUDoTIE AnD runs outscuss | ge he neutauel tom amon (he eselgte Els é pietaittrs h Carta ane next Jota it enatais Bd Ni TO) ntertaluments ara bi Or | froin a vimilur source ta the Royal right ol ‘- rang ty mits ity ren the necessary { tug wine from every wing-luton ship “at ee ‘ lneuns to purchings w magailicent gifts und, {date x Lapoadlig port; that was cunmutad in ¢ trentinent of Mr. ‘Tilden wns 9 gross Insult; , r. Wade, fromm the fact that every pleco of thnber for | fro ow have bee myth. Dr. Me- votherwiss Tilden would profor him to any | MQqantltss on cuole ho made a] 9 Wille on a vislt to Jefferson Touce anid to | thobridgu on hear liver must be hauled Hea clef Surgeon of te expedition, uthor man, ‘Tho mutuat friend did not state | solution with a mixture of duxtrine (a mode | {he old statesman: “Now tt is all over, Mr. | moro than fifty miles over a country al- | informs nee Uhat the mercury here has been In what this Insult consisted, But ttis pretty | ined form of atayeh) with water, and added |W ule set vou will probably ‘never be Prest- | most impassable, the rond belng hidden | several ties frozen during te winter, ‘Tha well known that Hendricks, In ageneral wis | q solution of alum and a aolution of phos- | dent but f should like to know what you | under five feet of snow,—all of the Sage- lovely dalsies and tender violets that here nas “always bolloved, In. iifs wild Western | ointo of soda, ‘The phosphate of aluming | Wetld have done had you suceceded Mr, | brush that In days agone marked the way be | bloom the winter long, as asserted In an Way; that hoe is “ao Viger inan than old Til-.t. Was precipitated anit enrried down with it | Jonson, as lt was expected you would 2” Ing concealed under the “beautiful” (2), | Eastern artiele, are hidden beneath three den!” This he carried’ out In displaying 0 | ine greater part of the proviously soluble | _ te ltughed heartily and replied: So you | Wagons ennnot here pass, nnd the logs are | feet of snow that now Hes about us, hesitanoy four’ years ago in taking a second dextring, From these atl sone other ex. | We curious to know what devilment I would | belug dragged slowly over the stow by worn But, altogether, piace upon the ticket, and In since presum- | sorinents hie Inferred that tho effect of this | 2ave been up to, Learn then, my young | ont stock, making only» few niles dally. THE INDIAN QUESTION to assume the genoral direction'of affairs, bakiig-powderinade into bread was that the friend, that unless f& man Is a fool great | Tho weathor hag been Intensaly cald,—as low has lost the exeltament of the fall Allare : SPEAKEL RANDALL ~ alum in tho powder was wholly decomposed | ROWer, always minkea him conservative, | a9 50 dexrees below zero,—the mercury In the how fully satistied that most of the Utex who ide led out ‘ 1 nctio Thera isa vast difference between belng a | thermonieters at the camp on Bear iver ; er ‘wag under consideration, but ruled out on {with tho production of phosphite of alumina radlenl Senutor anda radical President,” It | often frees Tid : do not dfg of old age, or gormundizing when Acedunt'of the Wallace opposition, and the | and” sulphate of soda, The phoaphnte El Tv auay CEA BL TO Ria eo CRN ee oad oes ate anit Holla ad ne tho Yampa, but | Mey get thelr spring supply of foodin alump, nero! e css BOft. - 4 i "4 y 4 "1 sone Jhnes al Dosti enn ram Unt tate | Other een thease war exaunind, | BUH RENE i AM koe | eat neha iy oihontaphy shan med | Gonna nd, Sega ne a ould belost In the Ww: o1 ul uit thelr ‘estimony fs not reported, ; ra i it VETS y y ’ Nean- majorities. me wi The appellants aa wnon the withess-stand | Eas ealled a ratical Senator, but L do nob #NANK” IVE! tho whites, suinsof whom have already come Z mn fi + pie | Chink TL wontd have made a very radical | and most aptly so. ‘Thorw is absolutely noth. | te suuate ; R jane nate of Gov. PATER, © 2 en Pate. franeta Silo abl Anat fitwed the presedenty of at abel ake ny it the "poh nore tho ou erase eras ih Yow, monte, Selien he pa fi hed Mr ri tes, an a vel RCE ale! for nan or beast. A cation ficlose: ithreak ¢ Sends . king-powder Is mixed with Hc ; bi ve world below,—ao that 3 Inpoxsibie to a vadas Wi ‘ oul ible FR cary aie agalust hydra nat Bhorphate a iui : iioalt tower ile te Chief Aagistraoy of thts Nar gen or descend fh Fivur alk. No ‘Bras or anit hia banet ake fe ively for The detec Page abea not bellevo that: phosphate was found {1 e —— x starved 5 0 eat — var N soe pt PRESIDENT JEWETT bread made with tty and If It were so found | supa tal y Woods for fire for mnn,—the sage-beualt ob- gt lowar Now. ep are eae er Renres of Is tHought by even Mr. Tilden tobe a strong | it would ba solublo ln tho gustrlo Juleos, and | Warr woud tdy without etd bere?” ita | ewe ore In November being ilddent by | rons {a moment to break jouso upon the e lus both money und wide personal | the person would bo none the worse for it, | What would Edo without “thé boys? How | the snow everywhere. Our sleigh resting | Tuy Int molment lo brenk louse pon. fhe atl, Miitionees buthe Inn Ney-Yorker, and the | lo had tested bread ninde with the baking: | fawmn idont krog one hotel trom aagthor | Here As we euno down to deliver mall, £) Fie tunity by Industry and integrity. fh tie our nature, when they senlp our nomination of any New York man Mr. Tile | powder and bread made with yenst, to ascure Y - | Wentdinto x tent near by, where L found all | \oainess den would feel to bo u personal rebuke to | Iatn the amount of phosphoric acid. in cach, | {Ru knew whore tou, The munwith tha sim: | Tho ualeers af thie cuinp, some five. oF atx Ii Fendt erchunen the only fannie awe have i | plos x ley. ily, —p mily family nimnselt, and found the difference to bo 71-100 of & | without a word ora tremor, Io calls totho'bus | Hwnber, huddiing urotnd a simall Sibley | pon—woure upt to say meat and unkind : THURMAN AND BAYAND grain dn a four-pound lunf. To had tried | driver by name aud orders hint to “get out of | stove, yalnly endeavorliy to keep, confor! things of them, forgetting that this is the ay both be disposed of ns traltora to tho:| Various experiments to.seo It tho baking- | thls now)'' ne soon us wo ure seated, And when | nble,—the thermometer belngabout20 degrees | uty real und solid amusement of the aboriz. Tilden interest. In 1870. Mr. Tilden tag ale | powder hardens the gluten and the dextrine, | 1 fottow him Tum tnovitubly certain to zo tothe | below, It was all thoy could do to dig out fies. During the summer thay will probably Ways belluyed that th 2 not only qbao- | and his oplnion was that it has uo such | best house thorutsin the plico, Hushoute atthe | from under the snow sufliclent sagubrush to | tos Kf uur heat peoples but uhey ee “July cold “in ‘thelr @forts to seoura fis | eifets,” Ho producod. two Boxes ono con. | SLeMebY tang and tres Joke a ie ndlord | food a singin love, allhourh Wey had ous | Cindy inv ight to begntas thoy were the henrt's dlestre, but tacitly assisted the enemy, | talnlng gluten without phosphate and the | fogietér utter him, and hands mo his card witha each My hele Huyvidlid toate Four fallowal orginal North American rangers, and were Mr. ‘Filden Will nover suppore- ° othor sontaluing tho game amount with | shout of recognition. Ele peeps ut tho register Te thay ene We nai teeta the here when wo arrived. ‘Thoy onca owned all tam tha fact that he in all prababllity contd | att dition Was not mitered In the | Tho clovic anys hole saving 1b for Judgo Dryus- | nlles, for rations, Overtaken by--a (roe | of We that T wish they owned now, and ha hot carry his own State, und-i would bo | RUG to condition was not altered In tho | ene cre te ae ea tht nara Ay eae | anual ‘-aturm, the purty abanoned | PAY taxes on It every yeur, ¢. le, in the contingency of Gen. Grant's nom- LS aa riments of Mulr, he sald, were frond, Wav “yim tho atta and Puy tee thet owe ona and barely’ Vunched White ere eae oon by the Republicans, to oh a General | made with, hydrochlorig acid, whielt is onl Funtloman hy tee Ane ieee ster Neal: } itlver ol Befors any supplies could A Ghastly Holle, «| : y 4 3 Y oC y tndle , a Very high authority, o - uppor, Mr. Burd Ball hes i ae 1 el “in Ohio. . 2 Is. Greenba eg: al Y le ager in tho fawn, be se red yeukel ray to te ny ty, _ Groesbeck fs of tuo recent ‘onan ‘a8 ean: ig. er er ore ea Erte er ho for, aud that tho waltors do not hogicet me; he | when supplies for the hiner man ure cut off. Teva aflorward strotoned oF avin Moconnul, data for the ofd Wizard to have made up his had made on two healthy. plex. After feed- | tes ma about the tawn, the people, andthe | About Luy Creek Station, and more pariic- | Cooper, Huod, and Adon, who way tho last une bind Soucerning him, rae Ing them exclusively on bread inade with noe atatice cnen ea eased hi trae with ularly In tho enflon Just north of this camp, arte teh Me git “the” a tra rare Tha Bentleman who gave the above In- | alu baking-powders for eight days, he had | Ciguwand dveriowe with tindsandanile tice, | aS | 6 age eee fuwed by Akron, Kantor, Youngiown. Colurts formation. thoroughly colucided' with all the | then killed. ‘They had Improved hn flesh | ota": ho knows all tho best roo ii all tho MOUTALITY AMONG THE BTOCIC . bus, and other towns, It fs three-fourths of an W8 expressed. Henry B. Payn mon | duylng the time, and their external appear: | botols; he always bas a key for tho ear-seats, | Was gteatest—the mulesbeing thickly strewn | meh wide, of bomp, and i strongthuned v3 ot homensd wenith, whe, coulda feel ] ance was perfectly healthy, ‘The contents of | and turns 9 sour for Bintwol and histricnds withe | along the way, while the cattle iteln bunches, Drutdtug stuull turret ateaud Of nomp. in tho vosed, spend a mitiion or twain the race | thelr stomachs and bowels werethen removed | out troubling the brakeman, but bo will ride on gecadiounlly tight to ton together, where | crevices lore by the lurge at Without “belng perce; vtibly poorer, He was | to lis laboratory and examined, After de- Rie wood box or stand autslda to Hovomsmuitate thoy huddled for protection sgulhat the oe cats tig fitinest advocutes of the ‘Tilden | talling the various analyses to whlelt ho sub | Eady Oe no wil Wve bia seat town old mun. 1 | xtorm; all aah and bushes belng uniler the A Medical Countess. Culse on thu iutnority ste of the Electorul | jected them, he says: “'Tho inference to be } fuon travullug with’ bio, ‘from ‘Golorada. to | SOW, thoy fell iu thelr own tracks, and died | myo veanco-Hongrolve Insuranes Company in thabwtssion, “Ie ts a polished gentleman, a | drawn from the experiment ts, Uhat the Maine, aud Ebave gcou the worst and tha best of | Of suirvutlon. ‘Che loss to the cotlle-men In | poste hus engugod tuo Countess Vilma Tugeun- thorough, Sristocrat, a careful manager, and | tric julce in the stomach takes ull the phos: | him, dad I know tho bost far outweighs tho | this section aggrogates hiany thousands of | gy, who obtulncd ber femule doctorate In Zire aban Racticlan. “Hn case Afr, ‘Tilden's health | phorle i requires;-qud, If the phosphate of | worst. T could hardly get aluog without bhu, | dollars, Severul ox-trains avy also been | fch, to uxaminy female applicaute for life- permit bbe to tials the pace at the | wlumjua fy thers we ull, the gastric julces aby | and Zum ylad he fa numoruua, snowed ju, returning to the rallruad, the | tusuranoe. possl: |" Bear”? has Judging from the interest maulfested sual goaympene Fone tho Const Sede tndertiking, the attempt will bo successful, | gy certain duties on the «tumplug or colanze Of As write, the Guzelle of Auguberg ts be } tiu,on “past yrouta wud whito renta!? those fora nie, containing the following laconlo | wore commuted by tha uct wlreudy quoted tor dispatch: : in annual payuiont from tho Consolidated Pind ~Deat Papas, Twas Invited to dino with: | of 681,080. ‘Cho capital uccount shows tnyest the Royal family. . ‘Tho Priveess pleased me | monte in Governu ent stock amounting to &al- oxecodlugly's 1 Hlused her hand. 040, tha result of the Prince Consort's care dure “Huponreitn? fog hla Fis a maluaritys npeaieies alee Lee ' Aor this prelude, ag all now) tuations | SiR Rao UES EE the eee wore soon orrmiged Between thu hele to the: tho Duchy tenants onthe rene days und tho pay crowns of Austria and Hungary, and the } ment of thelr traveling expenses, ; : Princess Stephunte Clotilde Loulss Hermine | Bi eb tec each ek Marie Charlotte, Duchgss of Suxony, ‘This A Patriure Princess, who is the atcond daughter of the |' a mun tying ut Kiinmersburg, Pay ia the King and Quyven of Belulum, was born it | suther or tlre four childron. twouty of whom 1sd4, and {s consequently only 18 years of | ure lying, tbe were burned to dedth at one uge—the Archduke Rudolph being elght } ti Sy < ° ‘