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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1880—TEN PAGES. Heo authorities tank no notice of hia appent. | Io is represented na geated and sgning tho | among the mountain valleys, would juat ns nat- | giish, and even tke Beoteh, papara aro paying After; tho buttlo Worth atreet, from Mrondway | Emanetpation Proclamation, which ta resting | wrally have preserved their flentity In the saine | attention to gastronomic questions, and 1t 18 tO | mma coon ornare to Church atreet, was littered with aticka, stones, | on n hundle of reds bound together. way that the Arammans have preserved their | be haped that, with the Vinprovernent in the WVICKER’S THEATRE. and pieces of broken brick, ‘The whole work hus ao far progressed In Mr. | Inngunge. iebrewa thoy certainly are. They | dietetle habitaof the British, thoy may exchange well give way | til It produced In court by m of and Brooklyn, eet talnges: The ery | courso Mr. Snrony, photographer, had It, ‘9 La aks Has no foundation, ‘There | too. In company with Me. Smalley L went 3 8 if stter-conducted | to Sarony’s, ant remained by the fetter whils -— MUl4 hands that be hae tive models prepured, | could not have come ont of Babylon, un thelr spleen and tenteney. to suteide for tho | THIS WEEK = ONL + - THIS WEEK ye never was a quicter or ee SEVGE the. photograpiite work te belie done, tT) SCHWATICVS EXPEDITION, — | ily, for casting Destdea that of Mir Chien, aumnerctal Jews sulferedt an Inapesebte | gond apirite and vivuclty of thelr neighbors on ‘The colebrated artinte, Mr. and Mex OHO, 8. iat election inthiselly. There cer thet ‘retnriialite. the Peuth an Mice IM D> 4 7) Si Be VP) v7) Ne These ave tho figures Of Stanton, Mishap Sing morphosia Inte agricultural faraelites. Gas | the othor side of the Ergtish Chanucl, aa 4 Fathl 5 Haas election for years where thera | then returned to tho Truth ofice, and Mr. rae HH. Stuarts Heee nderive them from the ten tribes of ————— Is IWEGr Ewe : fins ean eater vote potted, Post took It to haven fac-simile mace. Five | A Leeture on the Sctontifie Resutin of Howard. ‘Chi tut uaa Just Ieee ennedcled remain unexplained. COFFEE 5 ans % wagan HopEMecRacy WEI WATCHED mnhautes after John 1. Davenport's visit to the Lust Aretle Journeys firotinulgehe lye nest th tench tut that. Fror., enetalh Gut een oe Be Up tosely tht they contd not stall the-boxes, ny office [sent the letter by a roundabout New York Tribune, fen ensily rer ton features hay 2 tor ts to ny Mow to Make It Introducing thelr fanwius Mtusleat Mpecinttes and i so closely that hey cor ek aml fair methods | Way tony sister, who was al my house, She | Thosctentitic fenturesof tha recent Frankitn | heett talon Ii plaster coat on puchuay fon tha ; + from those Paitadtelphie Timer fag pee af ae Wal ara by Ste enh £ ait there Wns OF a ho | was in Brooklyn on the day ft tellverud | xcurch expedition wore presented Inet nilght by J Grant and Thoms ule kt tor tholr | now in tse nino tis, of eottrs aidetphue Timer, Matinee Wednestay und Marnrday. i meted by tho other side, ‘That the oklyn on the day ft was delivered cee bt by | fortratts, the former tlt hed onthe | prolithle thut the ortho tnitnence of | Thore ts nothing which Ia made In the public | pAGk Megaa ard. B. POLK In A GENTLEMAN Hromoerney: should cfreutate. and endeavor here, Lent to Brooklyn on the day I was | Ment. Setwatke uta meeting of the Acadeny | very hearse ho rode ducing ore of the hn aati itous mercantile Jews. uceepted thalr | kitchens, whether restaurants, hotels, or so- moc ul of Bel a. Beginning with ine use of weohul, | cqtestrian atatues have, howeve rel) cote Meu, Sel wike emphualzes the fact that nota oebnettin vote be untneiiee bs bie ore iu tele tl drop of nrdent spirltaof any kind wis ised un ‘ Lal pie ye Fehty rewarded, u Wee RUE OR nat telloe ee Se nate ome yoardane, unvier tho mune of Ue | Hy teresting fo truca the fate of tho differ. fa the most frequently culled fur and which ton | THe Wit of the Sesson, Chiengo unanimously tne Line r be ¥ mat teibes. A part of Simeon waa ulsorbed In | largo proportion of the Arncrican people hus be> COMLEY-1 78 ase leden from f. Chranlele come a prline dally necessity. ‘To eny nothing of a “BARTON COMPA and hunt ini expaditlnne where there was ample 4 1 BOWIE: ee nine Hs ned a on te Judate A part rootn for biggnge, It was considered thit nteotel | ing. tad, as some of the ald member have died, | iv. i migrated to Mount Sete, and ultinate! i se ‘ 5 in B. E. Woolf's Jeact Pecutiarity, night bo cheied, ands If used in underution, | i edeaiuization will bi: erfected thie winters | were lost umome tha Arabs, The Heehibites | juqrovustied cofces, which have no toulcoteo | | Aare AES would rivise thy temperature of tho lndy slight tu Phi ae ne Is eine eee is m to Have taken the sume direction, git i hee rues ed yee oats nepenss spares ried . Adeeb lg : eheeessnry bronze eens MUI plted veel Renter 2 ve - | lupin, Ory, om tt cK A By iy; tind tore, 8 Glaewhent. tu Tnureiil eonitarts ‘y 7 pL lawned Arabhi. Henber uppenrs to Inve fost ft pin, and chicory, tt would requico columns to | The Onersuting, 9 AND GILT, and the iy Congress In The stig Drove | self in Mont. Gn : th ‘Man- | a ne CLUN, ‘Triple Huccess! ‘Iriple Kine Tat ot long Journuyaariont apisitaconkd nat bo | eannone andthe inate 1 vind the bnif tribe of Hutail the suphistications, adulterutions, and ic believe such stories ng | ordered tu produce it, but did not see my tomnke tho put to throw out Hepul- | sister there, 1 sent the messenger for It to that yotes here, Is folly fn the | my house. I gave him n note for it, and gave Tae "That they will ever be | verbal expressions, ‘ eecssfttt in making the State Board of FOUR TFFENENT PEOPLE tee yassare yield to their revolutioniry fn- | thought that day they were carrylig: that let feats fs entirely beyond fear. The State | ter. I gave no orders concerning that envel- Tard 13 composed of tho following oflleers: | one. T used that envelope asa guard agabist: imilto Ward, Attorney-General; J.) my Dehiug arrested that night. My sister dit were rabbloizeds butit is nevers | culled “coffee houses," which te more uniformly HOOLEY’S THE 2 yesibli that usearch among thom night | oxecrbte and vilialuous than that article which HELS THEATRES Secure your seats early nud avold tho crowd’ kel to | asceh w absorbed in othor peoples, Of Epb- | trauds which for tho suke of cheapness are | atthe doors Hamilton ; ‘ “ive e messene eattied in bulk without displacing other Hite tho pedestals 1 benees | run. protmbly Isanchir. and the other hall ot aa: F Chuabagas ‘Matiner Shtarday at p,m, Carr, Seeretary of State; Nathan DB, | Ber ‘ ea rewarded a8 neeusduryy und wad fut \ 0 ror clissea. with aatticrs from | even if the originnt coifve berry isin no way tam a ell, Treasurers and Moraes Seymour, | an Indietment. was to be sprung | countaered u good heating auent.. "The injurious ubvlonitand Blum, formed the Samaritans, sv | pered. with or bedeviled, it is almost always WAVERLY’S THEATRE, We ts Enaineur and Surveyor, Every [on me. When Davenport entledt | peets of Intense cold: buwover, iad aumnetinnts | nittew to pln hated Wy -thetews, Asher, Nuphtait Zebulon | hotled. Now, any coffee, however good, whfels | J. H. HAVENLY... anager and Proprietor, SI hee onmeldld not te hat {had great | Veet! Wronely ascribed to the use of Manor, OO) Roane, and at ‘the H 2 | is boiled is slimply an abomination, both to tho | geo them to-night, as thoy start of In a fow di “rot ills Board, with the exeevtion of | 07 tell hin u & shipboard the wenurul use of ileohule sthina | Dumees and Ou Neat in fhe net bleertiue n and Arie | Ouiateand to tho atomnach. If, in addition ty | the Uneivaioa Coniady and’ Stusfent Oraantastion, no: pot of thi male populution, ferined, with rome yt there, whieh would xtund on | from the Jews proper, despised Gaiileans, | this, tho cuffee is holled ina tin colfee-pot which |. AT 4 Se a pile. Mr. Mitts, thaws litdiad, Toevde Mendannt a pael vat winicony and fs not constantly und thoroughly elenned and eo OURISTL Ss will ndvocuts Judiciary Squire as the | purtof Dun, with st families trom’ other | scoured, these decoetlons become xbsoutely IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. proper place for it. ‘There are several reasons | Uribes, are the modern Jews. polsonuus, Such are very aptto betho unpatate | JON P, SMITH and W. A. MESTAVER'S POPELAR COMBINATION, for this, Lincoln Park {¢ too [ae from the Amonz the Jews of HMnbor, orsome of the | ably and dangerous logredignts out of which Pollcemen's Benevolent Association Benefit. ° contre of the elty for such a inngniticent mont | Jewish tribes of Avabin it ts not {mpussibie that | culfee Icescreain Is made In the Cheap John sue Matinees Wednesday wnd Saturday at 2. nent te be situated in it. ‘The other alte is | vatuable dl sine loonsor by careless and incompetent famlly | —Monday—Kiralty’s Around the Wartd in 80 Days. tte eqtnlize the atte fants was considered bad, and only allowstble when every powible chute of scurvy wits re> moved by the charavtcr of tho tout. In revurd to temperature, Lieut. Sehwatka said that fis mien hed encountered Ue wost n= tune heat ever recorded hy white ment de- wrees. Fahrenhelt, or 10d degrees below the freezing point. On Ut day” the einip, wits i seymour, § &. Republiean of the | trouble to get Mr. Iewiltt to declare the let- Mr. peat elatncter, Mr. Seymour will ent | ter genuine, I told tim that I thought if figure whatever In governing thelr action, | Mr. Hewitt could say truthfully that it wasn i f forgery he woul do so, Hewitt told me é peters WILT CANVASS THE RETURNS twenty tines It was genuine, Inve not sent fe, ant nbsolutely refuse to give way | to Lynn to tind Goodall, nor have I recived WU PrUpOst i vorlus iniiy yet be i ng made, | any communteation from hin. inoved en nite: 1 inconvenie easily neeusaible, and Is on large. tat plece of $< purveyors, 2 woll-kuown false representations of Cee Hoved Sen inites, and ny sinus Jnconvenien round, i the eontry of whl Ix propased 5 > Select with eritien! discrimination the best of GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Toe a aye a well. understouil. Herd. OUR MAN IN LYNN furs felt. Ht was nut the litensity of the cold | atruetips would look masestie,. ‘The question of SMOKED INDIAN CHIEF, enuing Mocha: or, In default. of this (for Clark-st., opposite New Court louse, the Democracy i trled to discover If letters testamentary hind } [RM Was Uiplensant. 4 rang wasted | ary attuntion will ho duly settted. and iy the geht fouhn is relly very scarce In our inarket), Old Eat Ceres They will give the voto of this State Just 08 | Woon oranted to Gootlall, bat he wos not, | Ly the direction wand violence of thy wind. | With | ineantine the. work on the stutues will be < = ERA SROnE AMER: SEGUE UIP ICAN PONBUET Ati ‘This Friday Night Gonent of juwas honestly enst, without fear or favor, | there for that purposn particularly, The Ste | eapecud troaigewasmot wlan buat a temnome | SteNUlly eurrted on, tad baaerpt of un Araneany Chief Is | rou in auraiores, In they procesies ani In AGNES ROBERTSO Hwa ile need have no fear of New York | photournplis the only one L received. The fot vii. Tt sre a eeenener rented After Qeath—torrible Ors | the kecplug some of the finest of the aroma ; N = T the men, frost ives and H tf glen. must necessarily be lost. toast your own coffee (MRY, DION HOUCICAULT). At sulfering were common, ‘Thu white me RORALMA, A correspontlent of the San Francisco Hutietin, | Uni urind your own colfee yournelf. Hout It In rt ol a Would freeze thelr noses on tho exposed portld writing of the Araticano Indians, of Chill, gives | Of Tou OF author atew: nui. witch I ere e ARRAH NA POGUE. State's thirty-flye votes for Garileld, ‘The. ening before tts prblieation, w Mr Demovtacg’ are desperate, no doubt, but thoy | EH ewitt, and he asgtred ime the letter wis genuine, Ldo not know how many of the ff 2 4 , i it wi will meet thelr eheekinate In Albany. fae-shinttes were distributed. Truth bs pub- | Of thelr cheeks, ‘The coldest days were porte: A Woter-fall a Mile Wich. the following deseription of the manner of dis- | serve greatly to retuin the aroma to throw In nday, Nov. t<BARLOW. WILSON, PIRIMROSH, IN NEW YORK. lished by nstoek corporation, authorized by Seca ak SrMENCE ips welll fhe exeention | Marrington Brown, during bls memorable eur+ | posing of the remains of deceased Chivfs: piece of the sweetest of butter, auout the alze of | SE Q\ESTS SUNSTHELS, tha Foremust Troupe of To the Western Aasoctatedt Press, the State of Councetient. Philp is: not a constuutly. But {twas considered tht to mn y of Gulu, reached the foot of Rornima, “The men never prictice medicine, which | Mchestaut. When this is melted it will throw New Youn, Nov. 4—All kinds of startling stockholder, but Bowls ¥ beanies Bie than "3 were se day gain niell, and Mr, Byrne are stockholders. I con- rumors were set atloat to- day in regard to trad tue majority of He chid fa warm clothing temperature was bot tne ond ascended its sloplyr portion to a hight of duty la left to the medicine women, who use around cach Ba ate of coltee a thin, buttery SPRAGUE'’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ey : q pve! vt film, which will domuch to prevent the escape terial, and tho fonwest Journeys could be tader- | 5.100 fect above the level of the sen. Between | porys and roots, and, when these fail in effect it | of the delicate coffee Donuts eep ‘atleriing Positively fast Week of the great and wondertal hit: tuken without fear, When the thermometer | the highest point he reached and the foot of the some surprising netion sbout to be taken by Redirect by Mr. Howe" Mr, Van Auden, | suk to —it dex. Ruhr, ie sky wat of | reat perpendicular, partion which towere Is attributed to the tricks of evil spirits. Use ts | constantly, Allow to remain until the cotfes 18 = the. Demueratle Natlonal and State Commit- | of the Brooklyn Eugle, was, present when ‘arled with brownish red near the | & perpendicular, portion whieh towered | then mude of the horn, drum, and incantations, | uiues rel Er ae eee MAUDE FORRESTER, sun, Clouds of vapor rolled from overything | Hove tau band of thick forest: Looking up at | whieh produce a horrible din. Should a com- 5 sank When We expedition cloppeait wig | tho great wall of rock 20x fect in hight, he | jnou man or woman die, tho body te curried uue | rake enveloped in stem Music oxen an leer could | could see that a forest covered its top, and thut | of camp, and oftentimes cust. upon the, ground | or ut I porcelufn-iliea bowl, Cover with | _ Every Nlzht this week and all tho Matinaes. Podetectad ut n distance Of tive or. xix nites | fy pluces on {ts sldes where small trees or shrubs | and left there, With tho Clelquelt Ie different, | Wulllne water, Sot on u warm pinge on the | BAT ANE HADL chatted to be able to distingulah the kind of | CoUlt gain a bold, there they cling. ‘The glyane | ror bo ts Uelieved to be more than mortal, and | Stoves but not bot enough to make It boll, and 4 ANK HALL. ters, Intended to prove fraud on the | Philp saw the oriuinal Morey letter.” part of tho Republicans in the State al recess was then take of New York, amore especially (fn AFTEM RECESS the border counties and in New York City I. F.. Post, one of the editors of Triuth, testl- fad Brooklyn, Members of tho National | fled that Pliip did not see the, Morey letter And her trained steed * Lightning," in y cominon mistuke of grinding to - nt powd jee these grounds inun curthen, | MAZEPPA; Or, Tha Wild Horse of Tartary. a al ‘ shite, f . 4 llow' to intuse for haf anbour. Now strain. ey letter | Cinulg by yecuiinritics In Gas vapors Water | tle cliff Iteelt 1s composed of beds of white, pink, | cam only dis by ussusination, buttie, of by’ | alow te f DOU, 81 c aiistate Commitives were very mysterious, | Util atter tho publication of the fae-slinlte, | toured on feu enused a eruckling like nilniature | and red aandstone, interbedded with layers of | WUACkR of the ovil spliits. | The medicine ‘We have now nn exguisit cottee tuvurlag, | | SI months eourse ol Lectires an doi i . ¢ Se iive-cruckers, und tho. surface of sheets of ies | red shal oh eth sat bed women, when they find all their remedies and ry delteute cotfee Muvoring muy FINE ART, put rdiuitted soine action would certalnly be oy 5 ‘ i red shale, the whole resting ona great bedof | uty uscless, and the Cielque breathing hist tained by another process as follows: Houst a The State C A JUVENILE BATTLE. Was gray and obuquy from tho tuequal expan: | red dioite, ‘The length of Horan iw about | sisi all diteetions to escay reathing his lasts band grind your coffee ay directed In a previous By Col, JAMES FAINMAN, A Ma faken, and that prowptly, The State Com- sion, The sound of the runners was like that | cignt or ten mnlless hukeuttn ts perhaps larger, | {Uy tt ull directions to excupe Endian vengeance. | recipe, Now reduce to grounds and. throw | Commences nt Fairtank Hall, Cy entral Atusic-Hall m, : mittee held n meeting and Issued an address, euuged by a Mlock, on Natuntuy ut heard ata desta these wrounds dircetly Into the cream before It | Tickets for the Course, ingle waiiission, 5 cents, ned, how or tuisinzefork, aiid | and the area of tilebeupeur $8 certainly mure many muletng thetr wuy tothe Chill settiomunts; The Boyn of Two New York Wards Fosomnblud wn Butea bar, | oxtensive, itis impossible to view this wonder= | Cters, bidden, die of starvation, ‘The neta. ni * ; ia’ | sactun thetre. Now, by the time tho crenn | —————~ = Maye a Pitched Engagement. In the most eatreme cold the neclimatizadon of | ful grou 1 ne Without reullalng. th boring tribes will not succor them, and tucy ure x 7 . 7 MOUTIIINGS. “New ork Sun Sera the ‘wilty nich proved us pertectan tut of tho | furtnemin the souti nt Ge wartd: tase armed | Haated up In wll dirsctions. No wnntter how | ii vemuraded uy-arvers cleliente: colts. Vos AEH STE ATICE THE STATE COMMITTER, For throo hours sestentay'a battlo rnged be- | itives. At u very low tuinperature the beard | part ufanarentpelazoin tropical seas. ‘That they | Aung cere clase, bun GuUMRE tney ONE Me | Quer. Or enurae te cream must be curetully | For tne delete meet AR cL Ae Sew Yous, Nov. 4—At a meeting of the-| tween the Fitth Ward and tho Sixth Ward boys, | UucHme n block of fee, wid the Hips und nosteily | lire well wooded and watered is made gertuln by tt diate notice’ tacie, H yet ApINe t Ne y oe Clelyue ls des diate stralned before you proceed to freeze, Tn, Te nOTTLONS WHter= fal ne ee eae eat aac ate aetee ened | _ At will str is pim. stage dour Linvorly 6 Theatre: east from Hormlint. A grand view of | Sunugup in the dwelling ander the open chime | Simply iheredible that the Tall rome of the “PPL YIC. i a ver be F Usls cataract was obtained by Harrington Brown | poy, yiere all the smuke pisses over hin, ‘the | cece berry ean be extractea without any aypli- HAVERLY’S THEATRE, tela for Cait alt He Tatseues | ‘or fre xe | fram the month of acave,lnbabited by gut faintiy live in the room, afd never remove from | Clon whatever of tire, The experiment will | YOUNG MEN AUXILIARIES WANTED plorers u strong circutat De tH ue gates hot ) birds, and situated 1,882 feet above t ft ty another dwelliiy. Durie the. tine of | Celight uy well as surprise ull iudies of In- | Kor Kirnifs's spectacle uf brilllancs, “Around tho Oo perspire protugely uredesirable, The com | the sex. Through the clear almosphere: sinoklng the body, the poor medicine woman, or | tliigenee and taste whe once put this to tho World Indi Daya." Apply between 1a, ta, and 3p. mi, ion theorles regurding the danger inusing suow | thictty visible atn distance af thirty wiles the | Horhupen wife of two, aro dubjected at Intervuls | test. The cold, provess wos first devised simply | Bt ataye dour Haveriy's Theatre. were at varitice with Lieut. sehwatkis ex: | white thread of the water-fall. ‘Tho Indians Hy 4 y with a view of preventing, ag far us possible, perience. At—W degrees Fuhr, the snow | gird it was the head of a branes of the Cote see te Cletques ant thelr followers for | e@_ escupe of tho aroma of the cotfee TROPIC-URUIT LAXATIVE. were nenely glued tugethor, Excretse, thougn | visible t Important, ‘was not so essential tg has been | pours at stuted, there never being a neeessity for ox Arunnd the World in 0 Dus Apply f the housewife at first rending ns | 1's. tree om Demucrathe State Executive Connittes this | The teld was that ecetion of Worth street bee evenlng, the followlug preamble and resolu- | tween Church and Centre streets. Tho nimber flong were nnantmonsly adopted: of boys cnwaged In the combat when it was ut its Watess, It appears that at the recent efve- | thickest was estimated at 400, illets of wood, lon in ils State the vote hag been cust In cer= | stone, pleces of broken bricks, nnd old bottles tain localities largely In excess of tho legal vote, | Were tho weapons, The crstultles aro many, asdetermlned by the recent census taken under | but nono Is Injured beyond recovery, direction of the General Government, thore- | Early In tho afternoon bait n dozen Sixth | the a fainpurarily. tue sists muerueine. ue Fe ee ae ret tho ped Ot ied fenguea away nro notified that at a certain moun | bares. whiuh fs og Colacti ua te te }diatloata, an, bareecee eres fore, Ward boys from 11 to 1 years old strolled over | this be often und rapidly repeuted tt 13 highty | Stuubbneh fe probably the highest fatl in tho | Hg ceremont see ited Theweren | Tuke five ounces of best Moet or Old Govern: injurious, jow aml leg taken bn rr | we a f tt and 0 great attendan ne 3 a , Heat Moai intervals wes Pay sorviea tn his The cuit ot taraina feo font in gt, | persue bowlers ayu assembled. und EMBeDLAS | au way laid ann th Sa eeiaa tues pate FROM THE quenchlug thirst, Druwsiness was net experl- | over the upper ball of which ft fell like a eae if A : gro . . peUnter dhoud nr connection with great colt, und ie wis | henteiow and them descended with x sijgue | ght ‘The body of the smoked and dried Chiet- Se Te CE SMUT Cad aeae Crete ‘i tio Bog onn suflicient quantity of cold water to cove: cousidered us resulting ubustially trom a aud> | sope outward, ‘Tho reuniainy 3,00 feet to tho | Hut ts pinced Th a Malle tou OF eunoe saan: | the cutter, top tho bottle or deeunter close, set den change from anipboard to ottt-of-door fife, | yaliey below slopes at an angle of 44 degrees, trae the funeral cortéye prepares for Its mareh, | 122 Warm eituntion for thirty hours; now Hiter i or from un Lusutlicient weulimutization, und, boing tree-covered, tho rest of the tall {8 | ‘the youd eat the head or the column, and suse | (Be Iofusion by passing it through some the / Neuraightedness. though attended with somo | hidden by fulluge. rounded by the women erlera, with disheveled | lawn or blotting-paper plnced ona glass funuel, discomiorta, gave ct W hoportunt advan= | The iivisihle attraction of tho curious savan- | hyip, tears runing down thelr ebecks, and agon- | Of strain through musiin. tues, Tho ylussea became readily covered with } na ranue of Island mountains to nutarallsts | ping bowls tliltng the alr. Next eante the wiv ‘This process bas been tried with hot water 1s OF % congealed moisture trom the teat) but with thy | urisos from tho Innecealbility. | This should not | ou foot, tho children next, the relutions behind | Welles with cold. und while It contradicts nil squinting common to ticarsyhted persans werd | be understood as the mere desire to excel others t tr fed by | Prevailing tu prea lons to say go, this stilt re~ le ec 1 them, a hiellicient protection ugitnt the Klore of | ina featur eimblyg, but ne tue hopo that sume | HAM. the rear ‘and thinks surrounded OF | inuins the facts thot tho cold water produces the the sun tpun the snow, No one who sus | relies of the mammalian of the su-called Pi a best result. Let cuch housekeeper try both the 1 nentsighted gutlered froin show biliudness | Surineene” period muy Inve survived on these | OB Barsebuck. | Pruceeding to some | moutid. | not and cold water process, eelde er UMA TF While the Esquimaux wore troubled with this iso ar cides, ue Of frome. ull commun Aes Ohi sikeb- bole, epost ihe lend Cuer result wratites Rertho nse, on aU ) Reaniecd, Thnt it be tha duty of tho several near a polling-piace In West Broadway, They County Committees of this State, and they ure ] Talsed a shout for Hancack, which nwakene hereby requested by the State Comunittee, to feelings of resentinont inn small squad of Fifth cxainine such census returns and make a eom- | Ward urchins who were standing near. It does parison with the votes recorded as having been | Not appear that the latter were notated so polled In tho various districts of their mueb by fealty to Republican fnstitutions ns by county, with “nh viuw of ascertalning funute repugnance for Sixth Ward institutions, tha extent of tho fraudulent vote in | but the shout for Hancock was ict by a lusty this State, and forward. immediately the | ery for Garfeld. A War of words broke out, and yout of such exuininuition to W. A. Fowlor, ) $00n one of tho boys, of which party it Is not Chairman of the Democratle State Exeentive | clear, shicd a ehirp-cornered stone among those Committee of Kew York. ‘The unaccountable | Of tho opposing purty. Tho weapons wore then {nereasa in the Republican vote In New York | changed by the substitution of Unings material 0 soll, and heap a pilvof dirt oer the | Self which result grutities her the tunst. =? evidence: for things without. substunee, and v iively skir- | more thun the white men. ‘They algo suifered | tion with the Hving, moving world. If any of * * i he It will be observed that the delleute and bigh- snd Kings Counts, sd the ph pevidences oF | aifen with sticks and stones Uowan, ‘Thu Fuh | from chronie optiutinic und the Uepusits cutwed | tho mfoeene” mnnimuls lived upon thom when | fudtabae ing wtrtacd OF tho eet A tone | I aromatic infusions abtuined by any of Tho rain iu such vote, demund ttn catl- | Warders were on thelr own sround, nid they} by cataracts, In very cald weatler the huts | tho sen washed thelr buses, the descendints of | oie ts placed upright nt tho Lead of tho gruve, | ferezoing procesars will bo fully available for BY gution on tho part of the respeetive Democratic organizations of the counties, Kesutved, That ull citizens of this State, In cach andevery locality, who favor the right of the people to popular governinent, and who belleve ina falr vote and nu honest count essential to the perpetuation of our institutions, are re quested to ald by all means In thelr power to tho ascertainment o€ this result, Resolved, That n copy of theo resolutions will ‘be forwarded to every Domocratic organization in this Htate, i fought wit contidence, ‘Their ranks were con- Uutully (nerenged ng ‘the news of tho buttle apread mnong their compnttriots, aud in a short tine they greatly outuumbered thelr oppo- nents, ‘Tho Sixth-Warders, seeing that tho enviny was becoming nore mumeroiia, mide retreat, tghting as they foll buck, fo Worth street, There they turacd the corner and slows ly retrented up Worth streut toward Broadway, sutticientsy holding the enainy ln chuck to pres vent a chiirge anda rout, : When thy rear guurd of the Sixth-Warders renched the brow of the hill along which Broad- way? runs the dinof battle was beard, and the struggles of the combutints were sven by othor sixth: Ward ure! who were down towurd Centre strect. Tho witehwurd and the call to were buried two or three feet deep in snow, It | those animals may exist there still, as the Jem hot breakfast coifee, fur ice-cold colfee, tor vor was udvimble to chunye these hits a6 -often a | ursexist In Madagusenr,and «whole family of | Md gue nt the foot, The linplemonts of the | ro, PO" " porsible, because the constunt ag uid | iqsupinis, suet de the kangaroo, ta Austria, | NUeTIOr Fost with blin tn ls iver ns favorit | feelee, ur for coteo Tee-eream ‘ pia A thawing make them muss of transhicent tee, | Perhaps w bulloon may one day sulye the mys: | Norge f4 Killed, his test serving for tho feast. tnd. exbulutions fromthe brenth, bodies, und | tery which tends t chain to these latuad mounts | snide, beads legs, and i atone cone aici Ge OBIT UARY, — SYLVESTER GRAHAM. fy i 7 pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fires become conented on the wulls, conthiually | sins, and. the happy: nuturalist who lands—as erases Tulling off und caualug a little snowestorm in the | one will, of course, und fn tine—on the summit | eluded the borec- mummy ts tled head and tall} Ti Nov, 4.—Christopher Case i on interior, of Htoraima may find bimeelf among the de- | 12s standing position. to the two poles. Nu ATUI Tl, NOV. stophiee ‘The. effect. produced by the darkness of tho | seendunts af tho races tong slice blotted from | He warriors ride around a lurge circa In rupid | ner, aged Gt years, brother of Lewis 3. Cas« Jong Aretie nbyht pon humma bulngs wid e ‘ successions each with hie dummy show tries ( | ner, of this county, is dead, He was worth eldered tu be much there rea MU LG és reebrded in tle great stone books | 4p) a4 | ¥ 0 5 vo e et S, "1 forts occasioned. by loneliness und. homestel fone, Asnid the forest depuis unt eliluh Pouten The veuitut the senelug Wounen “I tits in over one hundred thousand dollars, and was hesy, ‘According to puysiciuns. i baa been found | ineze cloud, ho may find snot the giguntlesnu. | CfUcr | Siubtless, speechless, they are then | one of the most successfull farmers of this | Tso AMONG THE BEST ARTICLES thut durknessdecrewses the respiratory move- | riansof the youthtul world, grim monsters of | CoMdueted to tho state, and aucurely tested | section of the State, He hind been Ill forn iments in proportion to tte intensity. It was | tho tishelizavd form, but; the great progenitors | 1.46 Suvuue crucitics are perpetrated | tou time, His brother, George, Who was tuerefore hold that tn tho lon, dur srctie wine | of existinir mammulin, Teavinur the tuplr, one -Shrend about them and lighted, auld the shouts | killed by a mowing-machine some mouths OF Foon, Ter tho respiratory movements would become | of the most ancient of extant creatures, atthe | tiv exuttutions of the Inultitudy, who wateh | ago, was worth $150,000. = or world, jawhileh te evidence of thelr r recount und imitate the brave the existen BUCKEYE BOURBONS. THNY AREISTILE WETTING arms wore quicky pissed along by the young | much returded, wid a consequent InJurtous ef- | bottontof the Roratma cascade te may tind at | Mud exiltudons es tho, ieiitind ure. ronsted desl : z le Sixth-Warders who tad not yet enguged in tho | tect would be exerted, the elreulutian being | it coreners,—buge herbiv Cea eee Arad? Tins to tollowed by a tale Speetut Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Combat; aud within Wve aulnutes, thoy: were | slow and. the ‘bloml Impestectiy” oxbllaed, "te Immngisilfigen mdoightesn feotin tenuthy tho | Wve and eaneumed, ‘Tis 1s followed by a hatte INDIANS SURRENDERED. IT RELISHES BETTER THAN Ciscinxati, O., Nov. 4.—Demoerats seunialhe up Worth street ta tha sou of thule prevent this crews sluuld be exposed ag much | Wivotborinn, w thplrelike creature lancer that Huet ee Ttakunncss follows tor dys.” At | A dlspatel wns recelved at iilitary hend- ANY THING EATEN, AND’ . f e . | cunipitriots. re xt je ight. elephant; antique annlogues of mmnsto- 6 rf ¢ Mee all day loudly | seiritshers nad een slow, no Tho Buttle, hud L = don, ancestors of tho Home, the how, and the | Hines kame warrior will seat himeclf uot | quarters yesterday from Col, Hnteh, which t ‘ d his voley will utter screech- OTT " u iret cats, which In the known parts of the con- een ns wordato the assembly before | stated that twenty-four Indians were brought A MAJESTIC MONUMENT. SE UT Tart eae eas In. Often he will. wppeur frantle, at other | inty Fort Stanton Oct. 26. by runners who OFTEN ACTS LIKE A = rene | ties subdued and quiet. Another warrior will | had been sent ont after them. ‘They seemed CHARM UPON BOTH been raging more than an hour when they were thus reinforced, Tho fast which at tirat tid been political, bad become aecttonal, as the Sixth Ward against the Firth Ward, irrespective areeven reported that Hancock will be the next President of the United States. ‘The ulony would be guiticient to compensit Mow the Champions of Emancipation talk among leading Democrats Is that there | of polltieal cunsiderations, color, rece, ur pre thuslestie naturallat Cor the Inbor of ye Tr | leave the circle, and coming in front of the first | plu tu get back, and surrendered wtcundl- was intinidatlon of voters at the polls In | Yious conditions of servitude, rho Fifth Ward. WIN He Honored. ee Ee ee claro cines | SUL apparently wnsiwor, tim, Burk will then | tionally Sew York City by tho Federal Supervisors | Sf, lute, bean receiving: reinforcements ever Washington (D. Us) Post. have inliihited our globe, und deservedly stands | At inet Sonus tele voles.” Parties Who. hive ——-——__ t MIND AND Bopy, ait Dept Sareea ate icone | gig ie batato Dex wad when tho.twy forest | Tho drat atarue of whut l6 to bo Known ns tho | ut thu herd of the tne skluped unlinals, 48 E3S | gue ftivao coramonicy, und are wequalnited with THE HORSE DISTEMPER, s els need 4 i viny’y is i y et V1 “1 » | inegatherlumor glgnntlo sloth at that of tho rt tr tf y National Lincoln Montiment will bo cust to-d: . 4 the Araucano hinguuge, suy they can never dig- port, and Unt the = Bonrd of Alder. | Watt thore wore fn bath aries wt lense 40) ova st today | edigrides, Probably the dinathoriuw would | te Araueato lanzuuze, say Spretut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tho reaulnr netlon of the bowels te of the ‘Although the battle began without Generals on either side, the emergetey brought forth lendors equil to tho ucension, Jerry Dogivy, freekled-faced, straight-haired, with uniforin of checkered shirt, gray, trousers, uid one sae peader hanglugy like a Captatn’s sash over his shouller, stepped tu the tront of the Sixth wt tho bronze foundry of Mr. Clark Mills tho | fu found; if found. at. all, purauing.o | cover whut fs suld oF mennt. and through the Ntos, ML, Nov. 4—Great exeltement | Blmow Yoteran sculptor, w few miles from thiseity, | te Uke | that | of” the” inlppapotmuus, se con ee et auttsfactory answers to) vats here over the discovery that the Goalie aii? imei, nesting, trom pole "3 The tguro to be east to-day, that of Judga | Us great head wid tusks nro, fitted | ror —<—<————__— spizodtie has attacked the bh ina viol Tenson to beHeve tint this hnbit.of body is ex~ will occupy aw prominent position on the mone | Witer, But the dinotherium 1s but one of the New York four, and countyso tar, Other cases of a tlehter | ny Wilh young females, Mother, nud alt ument. The hitter, as at present contemplated, | startling forms whieh might: be looted for on Therolsacurlousditterence between the modes | fur are Teportes Tien will make it right by count- Ing ont enough majority: for Maneock tu overcome Garileld’s majority In rural dls- triets, aut that (hls count will be sustained dy Congress uncer the decision {nthe Oregon case. dutge Hilton, of Clnelunatl, said to a | Marders. and, waving a eehoy tand tig above | js to Lavery elaborate, Itwlll consist of tuirty-aix | Horalnnty If its elitfs be realty ws duileutt as | of eating wnd drinking udapted by the French | Scared, Raed Pec eR Republiean. ti ht: “Yon his head, suaiited tur bis eomputrlots to tollow | prone tyures, six equestrian and tho restpedes- | palnted.’ Lizards In tho sembophtdian stage | und che Buylish, It is generally supposed that ee ee Cee eer carecvak witizour aucll hinzardl (© Publican Inst night: You practiced | him. ‘The Fitth Ward urchins were at that ae ILot colossal alze, Th at r night be encountered, and other animals which, | to Frenepana drinks good wine and eats poor the health aud life of the young. Habitual r, frat and fntluidation upon us, and we wil | awement, swarming up Worth street under | trian ull uf colossal alan The po lestal on whieh | as the Httle boy gatd who had been taken inte d | food, and that the § HMA his a substan CINCINNATI! ITEMS, costiveness predixposes to dvepepsin, pulmon- ah count you out.” Crazy and hopeless as this Hugs londorghip Of w General whom, thay alla these will rest will be of granit, thls tight ground | lecture of Prof. Gwen's," had not quite made up | the dinner and drivks adulterated tHquor, Lhe CincInwatI, O., Noy. 4.—'The Cincinnatl ary consumption, nervous disciders, heudaehe, & ehowing tho dark tgures toexceltent advantige, | tholr minds what they were xolnz to bi reverse, howey sete teat. Tho eevnek ine Anzeljer, 0 German afternoon paper, to | Insanity, and Idee almost every distrewing ebro ava eldeae=u aty! 2 | ‘the question iy, 1s) Horta ns imiecessible as | drinks Wvomina : u ck pated ote atte iter Sta ween if Tooled Brom recent evidences there Is 4 urea todd and 20 oct cal that gst in time take the ‘place of the Inte slbend Post, was | Pune! Piemaies develop alecte ti i ‘ hs iy the witter-fi ul yt rer below the vs y chy e ang of . ut o u i nent of this atylu In th Workd—and conslat of | ia ccuMehko suumnite Now od geek aio kee | Muir deine sotuidewholesone pileato armaut, | sted tovtay. | Its proprietors are B, Ruberg | tt 1ayat Sep i een eee nonld have. three: storles, as it wero, beginning With three | cover a very grent nieht, and there fs ne good | Tn regurd to food, on the other bund, the Ens The Citizens? National Bank opened for | Fegular and free action of bowels once In pteps, ench auveral fet high. In thisayatem of | evi dtho intccesstility of the monnt | glishinan—and stil moreso the Beotelimal and w Citizens? > f b scheme fs, ture are thousands of Democrats here who put thelr fulth in It. QUAKER BOURBONS, + OREAT EXCITEMENT. had gathered up stones as they came, and, glv~ ingot their wianunitlon to their fellows, the cutive Bizth Ward foree mide charge on the enemy. Stones ng large as Uo boys could hurl were showered down upon the Fitth Ward nbly, and cast buck arn z the niasiles that fell amor s rf s Tile a twenty-four hours," ic them. The two ‘ aun, v8, lnve lonked from afar, and Ine | the Iriatinais—vat abonilinbly tadigestible suit, | business: to-tl his Is the on Te — Hpectal Disvatch to The Chicuso Tribune, pe rier tay upposlag forces were now widiin | tls tho artist baw followed the onl Grecian | divns huvo-talkeds and nultine, hts been duno | imless thoy nev ried noggin to ator w smd | cently organized with $1,000,000 co Ga OR Tus Greens ie igen MIA, Pa, Nov. 4—Thero has wbout three prada wut ee aot ore ny tire sat th bitay or hehe wnariinntit {hore WH | atone Salt Hus ay, ent na tied tho | Joint of ae ree be well Ragen ci San a —— INSTIPATION OR een Late che! BeLwuel ron wily’, y street, Siurps alx equestrhy Ya, CHEE xteanor | ascent and failed? 1s the selentile world of tos | ness of js Very disastroué to the Btomnch \s -health, and ait ¥4 ata exeliement here this afternoon | eoeviety oces at bricks fell_ on heads tnd | eumierit tect bial representing Gens. Grant | day gelie tw sve up as liupussible whut, lua | wid that variety 1s the spice of life, tn food us SUICIDE, thm sont profi soures ot UI hed night aver the report that the Demo- | shoulders, and Bngera were cut on the hands of | Sherman, Sherldan, Wadsworth, Howard, and | never been seriously atteinpted? In overything else, aud (ait roast beet alteruut- Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘usually the forermnner of many grave, coms erats will elaln the Electoral vote of New | those who hurled them, The Fifth Warders | ‘thomus. G: Wadsworth will represent: the ——— ed with roust niutton overy day in the year can Escanaua, Mich, Nov. 4.—Widow A. plicated, and alarming diseasos, The timely bravely withstuod tho onslaught, fi the course of which onv of thelr number wity borne from tho fold with a large mish tn hls forebeud, mid inuny of them bu uluody fuces and hands, Hut the Sixth Wardors bad thrown all their miasiles, aud were falling buck for a now sip- volunt tur the war; hie tyre beng | egy: a *k ieie Ruyaested for this. purposu® by Get | News of the Long-Lost Pribes=Report | Huruy bratul sonsu, Tho Freueh warkuun, ree | Ackland, who eame from Chicago about four These statues will oconpy jutting pedestalsof | that a Vartion of the Ten Lribes Alas | turmig tu bis howe and thiding that bls wife | Weeks ago, eut her throat from enr to ear at ‘oboe: Brant, and no two hopes wilh tave the same Been found, has taken care of his dumer and bas prepared | 3 9’¢loe! is after “lle is ts hosture, “Tho. coneave sides Of tho slutty tine Independent. for bint ong or twoaavory dialed, finds! thown enter atten ona, oul i sine TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE mediately Lo the rear of those theures, will bear Prof. Sachan, who hus lately rotu rned from | sot only an antiat but an euthete and even a y. 8 tree children grown wp, ‘York and the election of Hancock. It threw tho stuck market In convulsions, Stoeks went down 5 per cent, and Cove ernment bonds decilned 8 per cent. do ne pod to it inan's conatitudon, vacept Hie Touight the — seenes about the | jily. a movement wae taken by the enumy | un approprinte carved huseription regarding thu | the East, brings news of discovery that cannot | romnntic satwefacuon, Such feed cunnot help one'a daughter, who resides In Chicago, anticipates and corrects the oxciting causo, Newspaper offives recalled those of election Tar. Atagipede, und, (rycen ah iia BLOB Settee ne ites etl sr aiiannl fau, i vee Auturest ing to a fiat netnurtae av pain muuch indre piniatiee, Lat sho. joint ‘cnt a aii ara and by {ts solo afd many dangorous and per E 4 4 vel au rick Mit eyed 10 ut y charged st ul Hq intently” an dd, irs, XV, U. Wo rend that “the t und potutocs couked at the bukery across the WAVY Ors Hi rt Tr Ge night, ‘Thousands of people were an the guvnely Oty, te wutvanice, ler oF, the Bixth | atencl corner-of the trhingle, wil uy thas of Asayrin touk Simarin,. and carcied rated ways! But even the lowest clissea of the Beitish Z Cumberland ony tela, plexing maladies are often nipped fn tho bud, ‘arders. ‘The rear-yuard of je latter were commemorative statues, The test and most | away inte Assyrit, und pluced them in Halak, | population begin to understand the superiority Ag an attorney wis speaking on ac ih [lees of these will be that of Fred Dome an in Nabor by the river of Mis | be Pee ea aaaC eC TSM UAE Pret eect etestcuy torn any other remedy: meets and the cheers of the Ropubllean has, Who WHE be the typeof what emaneipation elubs celebrating the election of Garfield | weuntine breaking bricks In Worth street near gin in | of the Cuntinontal cookery o' Centre by throwing paving-stunes on Chom, and, vat, ROW y er tholr own; and | Court-House: erdny, he sald At this stage ve y S ne vitles uf the Medos." In thoelhteenth chapter | the Belgiid bays been for years past carrying | of tho guines! then, nly choking himselr | that has ever been offered or introduced to Were met by cheers of Democrats for Man- again rallied by Gen. Dooley, thoy surged | bas done for thu siave, Hy tho side of his tgure | and eleventh Corde tninis repeuted mM Gareane off the pilin in mutters of gustrono Ace | otf, ante to tho Cour 1 A rion ee 1 notice, and the public havo the assure cock, legrams came from all parts of | across Broadway, driving the invaders buck | will be the emblems of seience and learmmy, | text in both plices one gathers that Slilimaneser | contig to tho London Truth,” A wealthy xentles | nt this stage of the Hroveedingal" general notice, a! Mm toward Church street, Foran houror inore the tide of battle raged neross Hronaway, ‘Tho tleld for the greater part of the thoe waa Worth street, hutween Virmutway and Church streets, All of the lunge stores were closed, and tho street was weven Up tothe battle, The combatants fought behind and doorposts 1s well as tn the open and the continious ballot tleslies on the pavements mado 4 sound like the crackling of agroat conthigmition, The boys were from Ub Fours old down to the snnllest rayamutting, and they fought desperately. “Cheir yells tilled the Kircot, ad atinieted consideraule crowds at the: Broudway corners, There were long intervals when no one ventured ta cross Worth street In Brondway, oxeept: those who rude in vehtclus, When br ene wus the ell betwoen the ope vowing forces, the crowds of Juokerd-an full back ut of the possthie reach of tha missiles, The Fitth Warders grow in numbers faster thin the opposing army, and Sr, Newbould, watchmun at Clatin’s store, vstiinntes that the number of buys: tenn on both wlaes when the battle wad at [ta bight was not less thin 4 With thotr fnerensed numbers the Fiith Warders wore slowly but surely getting the ndyuntage of tho others, Uniler tho loud of “Sli Shin" they hud carried the tybt up to Broadway, and threatened to force ‘the enumy down Worth street to a nusltion where they would hinve to Nyt up bill, ‘Phon it waa that Gen, Dogley sent one uf hia aids to Mummon vat the ftallun continconts aud ins fow mluutes, Jed by # rod-ahirted urehin from Baxter street, who waved n painted Stans and diripes ubove: his buad, tho Itullin reserve force rushed up the hill und to tho frout. Then cou the flercust of the Dattlo, Bltshed with their tors dynntaye, the Fifth Warderewithatoud bt Coratine without Hinching, The attonual OL “Bil din” Hashed uround ulm aa he hurled bricks ut the enenty and waved bls hunds for hia comrades to wand dirm, | But the Itdian contingont was fresh, and the Sixth Warders. drove tho fou slowly down toward Church atreot; and just uv victory seemed about to porch on the ‘standart of bite who wore the Haining shirt, three or four pollo mon cane seuddlug up Worth street frum the west alde, aud tho wmost victorious army wis seh ng th wlebo, ete, Anuthor statue will be | enrried tho isrnelites uwuy; ulthough ne did in | ma: that of Liberty, represebted by a worn etring | reality die during the tree yeurs of the slope, for disabled soldiers, “Lhe third sintue hus not | which wa: yet been deeided upon, It may be that of a vole | by hls suecessor, ‘unteer soldier, but the probability is taut it will | ulus, v.20, (he deport bo that of 8 nival ollicer or saltor, to do honor to | neeribed to Mul aun Tiglath-Filnewer,—buth, | babitatits kept the bust table. tin France,’ he the xurvices of the navy in tho War, Betweon bly, NUNES for the sine person, Ure pre- | continued, *f found they ato well, but drank these tytires will be two busereliefa. The tront ur or Shalmaneser, ‘The Renubenites, the | bad wine; in Germany they drank good wine, ono wittreprosont the fring on Kort Sumpter, | Gudites, and the bait tribe of Manasach’ ure | but ate most exeeruble diates. In Bagliad tho whieh was tha beginning of tho Wary tho next, | montloned -as those whom he deported, and | eating and drimichyg wore allke bad; in Belyluia tho House of Keprasentatives adopting the | Hara ds added to the phices mentioned in Kinga. they were both wood" amendments to the Constitution; and the tat | It may bu wall to recall, Ia passing, that ‘Cag ‘the superiority of Continental cookery con wiilshow the Semite tu Che sume wet, thag itlug- | luthePilneser netuutly did wrest the trans-Jure | sista in the combhiition of simplicity with varl trating the end aud result of the War, duuta territory from the King of Isruol. | ty. Most of the condiments and splcos which Above thls will come tho statued uf thoay who | In the upochryphal Huok ‘of Tobit wo find the | ure used by the Anglo-Saxon race ure discard. were promnont: i civil positions during the | Isruciites spoken of aa dweillug inthe cities uf | ed by tho Latin rev. What the Frenel house. Btruggle. ‘This is the most steikiog group un the | the sicdua. and a olty, ages, is mentioned, a | wife ts prrtivulurly muxions about te to pros monument, Ov the trunt wil wand Linuli’s | plice fn the welghboriond of tho modern Tehe- | aerve, a4 far a4 possible, the original flavor of Cabinet, Phe foremost and most prominent | ran, south of tha Caspian Sen. Shortly attoy the ment, game, paltry, fs or vegetubles she figure wilt bo that of Seeretary Chase, whose | or About tho Uine of the ecnpluro of Samarhhp | ts cooking; white the best Enyish housewife: statue iy to be cast to-day. Tis attitude ts that | Jargon condneted same campuizns ti Mabylonta | inglsts upon destroying the original davor of the OF enrnest conversations At hig teft band wil | und Ekin, on the Persian Gilt, und from these j wiaterint by all “sorta of spices, kotchups, stand Seward, whee hand is uplitted, pointing | regions be brovght Inhabiiauts to supply the | curries, and almilar Ingredionts, ‘Cake uny of toward Kurope, his face turned to vacuney caused by tho deportation of the Ig- | the most popular French distes aud you will Hud whons he is supposed to be talking coucerning | ructites. Hogensoning in them, except suit and peppe mutters of tute, On tho other side Stanton Haluh was a portion of tho City of Niuevet, | The mantior of cooking two of tha most fam will be placed, stunding with bands folded, and | the wupital of the capital, which hud apparently, | vue of thom has been recently printed in se apparently fa deop deilberation, ‘fuede, throw | at tha time of Sargon'sacecsion, been somus | eral of the Bngliah papers, and bave, itis ty be huportuné = persons ta Linculn’s Cabinet wpulated by civ strife, ‘Thy elties of | hoped, Improved thy uverayo DIN of fure of the are thd given positions of currus were southeast of the Sea of Urinia | Euan as well ita of the American housebuld sponding prominence bere, A Mitta in | and south of the Caspian, But where of moderate mennas thelr rear, stunuing ta tho convaye of | *itabor, a river of Gozsa?" Both names ips Phe inmost coniforting of French dishes at the grant, and yet by te mew bhided, willbe | pear twlee, Habor appears aga tributary of | this season ts Perdrix aux ehous, It consists of Montgomery [laty und Gidvon Welles, Posts | tho Kuphrates, and Gua ue part of Mespott- | partridges stewed with cubbaye, and served muster General and Sceretury of the Navy ves | oinin, For a long tine tals Was supposed to be | with snumges and thin slices of bacon, in Bue spectively under Lincoln. Upon wuother side | tho region mennt, ‘There bul, however, been jglkad we shuuld bo uble to bave this dish to will bo statues of Binion Cameron, Caleb 1s | no ward or disturbances of any sort to cause the | perfection, us no Frencl sauage can vie witht Smith, and Edward Bates, tho lutter in a actiig | depopulation of this part of Stesop otamla, und J those of Cambridge. Plgeonna are ila eerved in poutiun, all of Liuvoln’s Cabinet, ‘Thaddeus | ite ditioultto sce why Sargon should bave'] thts fashion, Author cheering mess ou a cold Levens (8 to be honored with a plice aniong thy | made room for them there, Furthor, to settle { autumn day ta api en yibetotio. Yan tke rau We Dh er oe a imaidenes teu in Cy phic a which sho: could ss bunds TRUDI and a Hoderalecn zou eel, AL ann Ney: We s D M 9, rival wry slo ‘ope | fly: return te thelr home Would have been con- | thera up, you add mushrooms and eral! onions, SOIR resented by the stutue of its founder, Dr, Bel- | trary to the Assyrian bolle: ‘Therv was aleon | and we “tha whole Ul well mixed; on thls el e eyers Jows, whild’ the herola work of tho Curistian | seurcely kauwn Habor and Goin in th dh | Mitte wine—Grave willdo—ls poured, there ahould 5 h Conmniasion during the War will be ittingly ros barhoud of tho Seu of Urmia, and thore ee not Latiare tan shorey situs, Neat, pour aya i fe cognized by placmy George H. Stuutt'’s statue | yalloy of Habor west of that seu, ‘Tho expedi- | about double the quantity of bouitlo . , | q p on tho monument. ‘Tne pul WH be repre | tons of Mylath-Pilnesee and Sbulini fon with ault, pepper, thy aie, dparsicy, You J 5 VYennsylvania, New dersey, and Del- now residing iy the Walloon country, Aware, asking whether It was true that New “York ad” gone for Toneovk. John Cesana, Chatrnin of the Tepubiiean State Comuutttee,. finally telo- Braphed to Gun. Arthur, and reeelved a re- vly saying that Now York was Republican, atid would be so counted, ‘This was posted on the bulletin boards, but dd not allay the ex- Ctement, as no figures were given, [tls sald to-nleht that Speaker Randall has beon called to New York for a consultation with the Detoeratle National Comuittos, TIE FORGERY. New yee uisaTION oF Puite, gone You Ky Nov, 4—The axanination of en Phity, charged with iualiclously “ling Gon, Gariluld, was renewed this wornlng before Judge Noah Davis, In the Taenee of a large throng of spectators, i pwasin court, but after a short tulle with lila counsel, pleked up his hat and left, ent Hart, publisher of the Truth, was Mn for the defense, and testified: The tic letter which you hand me T first saw ae” 18; reevlved that tetter through the’ Ae ZT htt recelved many levers. with He leat enrds in them, [was about to de roy thls one, ‘There were two letters tn i citvelopo and a card, which was then thy cause of my destroying . mM all, I thought the etter was f veewllar one, Mr, Louis ¥, Post, rt. Hancock, of the Truth ofilee, Mr, Forner, ‘este peels examined it noxt day, We aub- bu rh to a microgcopleat examination, but, cellng propared to publish it without. ——— auces of prictical and well-known chemists ST_JACONS OL, be and of physictans who stand eminent In thelr. profession, ns to ita agreeable and harintess qualities and its efficiency for tho purpose pro- seribed, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ” has the unanimous support of all who have given it a SINGLE trial, and highly commends atory reports are being constantly recelved from. es EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND CHEMISTS, medical and sclentific Journals, tho clergy and press, and from other high standard sources. recently Indored this statement. On belie ful conclusion | asked why he bid exputrlated aimmself, he replied int Ink Chronle f that be tnd tried four diferent funds, with a lon of the Israetites is | view of ascortulniog ta which of them the ine Avold counterfelte and spurious imitationsy fusist on getting the article culled for, ~ TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE fa put up 4 in bronzed tin boxes only, Price, 00 cents, Ask your druggist for’ Descriptive Pam- phiet, or address the proprietor, J. E. Hetuenincton, . PR Dart Pinan Mev Waele, “CATARRW © 1RY . UNOF sunted by Lishop Slinpson, ‘Those three lit uinet Medina, ainat Nari, about Se t the pleces of cel and the onions * +. a9 Famed tures “yl be curner sitions: | Usijarandiumulict a lind Gat i unknown bes | hha sek tio miiatury to atow over i brisk tira. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, hu Rev. Henry Wart eek stutue Socnuar oF: hls ger Ou thouthur side of tue | er will alse luve a | cause tho fnecription iu defeetlye, but wh When tho satice 18 luished tuubout lwortbirds AUpurentis in tue amo wortuonsterly fern hin throw inthe cel uud the onmans und nuw | Backache, Soraness of the Chest, Gout, frm Ningveh, would have made room forthe | stow over a gently fire. The result will beer an |" Quingy, Sore Throat, Swellings and having deel Beattorad us auowilakes aro driven, Heroro tho | ot tea WiLL Ua th Fetes importation uf peuplu. front. Savuriag and Vicution to the Spanleh prove “e ‘i a i orth wind. - iM ype ort of poop! TE jaution to evby ‘ is gen f National ared It genuine, we notitied the | MOF WINN. sia combatanta guthored In | rouderof Leo. ‘To prawent a trutliul pletwentio | tnd, tn point of fate “the ltlosut tha stedes® | “tatu who late the Puckore putas 4 Sprains, Burns and Scalds, URE, One package is generally sufficient. Rant einocratic Committee, and Mtr. | groups near Contrestreet, on the cust wide, and | artlst, Mr, Mills, cailed on Gen, Grant for a des | entioued asa pluco into which tho faraolites Must be olthori love, or asleep, or an ass.’ i 1 Bodily Pait ‘A real cure of Catach for $1.50 ilall, Mr. Barnum, and others examined | 14 West lroadway on the ‘other side, und e soription of the uceurre To tecardan were suttiod, ‘This locality would have been far | ‘To these reculpts of dishes for mon tit good aneral Bodily Pains, edly discussed tho Issue of tho contlict, The tuuat serious of tho cusualties bofull non-cumt> batunts. A young negro wae bit by wstone I Worth street, fie ed, und wus pultod. Thou he drew a revolver, and a swaru of ur. ching fell upon bla and bout hin until be was badly cut nbout the fice, Two women who nt- temptgd to walk up Worth street frum Church to Broadway, when tho buttle was rugiug, were bit with stones, wud one uf thom sulfored a cut on her bead. A Second uyenue car that halted at Browgway when the contest wus for the elu. vated ground in that region lost tye window rm and two womon iu tho car were cut by . with Grant’s statomont ine tuble ta repres | enough removed from dal ‘| milth Labouchere udde the recelpt of a solnp dented tuulce a tree, on dig side by Gra and the Hmeltlity ue rota ie autiatea Wureuer Inti far people intotont ‘wit vor cane Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet e a 4 Loe, on. Murcliail, lee iW close connection i T yspepai. ‘The potage recowmend. ao HAnpor tie hiitor, srandayuxe tahin, wha | twosn Gneim and study. ce UO BAFERUVG DOr | te tary: ktown wa suopo-WPlyeogt, und and Ears, and all athar Pains two orthreo ollleers of Grant's stall ure beside West of the Sea of win, among the mount: pusvedios un yuuatlonydly Dotterrestorative prope and Achas. tholr cuumumder, “Tho tiue la thoday boture |. als, dwells the sniull rommunt vine st Petia chinth any. Cook ull: WOOD MAN {eo formul surrander on tho told tor Grant said | Atumusnn. Willa. teavehug’ a thine megane | usAvken tho worning’s rotluction Iv uddencd tain on carth equals Br, Jacons O11 83 KE & CO) we L WY waisil-av, , aud We then published. tt Mr. Phil Mn te deltue until It appeared in face d kuew there wi aot kuowwhaeh ete as & Lutter, but did “1 choweexauinen, | A dy have been publisher of ‘fruth since July4 Ten her showlyy tha letter to Speaker habe | Abrams. Hewitt, Sr, Scott, Muyor ‘i siete others, tt was returned to me, + Hewitt examined it for half an hour bo- ? . Jinplound cheap External Remedy, Mr, diilly that the tern of capitulition were | Prot. Suchau heard af some valleys th by the rotaetbrancy of the previous evenlug's ba Pkt Bet i fi agreed upon under the circuimstinces mMei~ by Jews. Atier domo diliculty, bo sheanoded in diversion, 4 Frenchman turus uolther to yreen | op al entails trite onsparaly etl uel tioned, and, $€ the plutury was to be a truthful | visiting’ thow, He found a people speaimg tho | tea nor to soda and brundy for solace, but | Can kava cheap and postive proof of its clul one, ituust bo sbown in this way, ‘Ibis coin ‘urkiah tongue but retalnlog the Jowisi religion, | orders blinvif au busia of onion soup, 3t ie ron Lau Fi pistes thy te ators’ aa zara ebsted ubis thoy buch a Peuulition that thoy belonged tthe | uiadein tol Wide Sele a Hitile Buttue: ing snus Directions tn Eleven Languages, although muny wre yot tu eeorded bribes ut arael an ey bad been broughe | pun; ne 0 ine slived onion (quulity luce. Next will wone tureu allegorical Uiuress | thither Uy tug! Aesyeuuns. Aides decue ha tear | hud quunuty ney inutiers of taste Wau tha | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Ww GENUINE GERMAN Ore pronouncing it get . 1 ri Sand broken wluss, one of them sultering | Liberty, with tha usual cap; Justice, with tho | son to duabe the truth of thuie tradition. ‘I'he Ig- | ouluus bexin to brown throw tn ao little thou, : Aout L atch pu Det eres i arcane nm pulgut yuan over hor oye. ‘Tho starter ut thy grrmbolioat wens ung ‘Hiuss, With sor tts, polled te Nine en, sane if tho vities ut the Walt a bits trict pul sates pepper, aud walt, A. VOGELER & CO., CANARIES. a ik at y ain o i , be re! ‘oe population: yes bs DEOL Pad x ‘3. Ei Oy - Showing ff to nav ‘ono pfter thet cine | Sanat Bat Pol Woe ee oe ee ea ee aint tinmales twaive fone | atone timmy tie sheen ersten, Eataegee| | THE ty amristeetony to note thnk wi the B . Pr. NITh ER SAREE ears

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