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thor meotings ears, But there were of aay affectionate and mors in the shape of Pasiness. One ense will iustrate how the uh polygamists enter Into the business of . vrtering for the transportation and purchase woah girls to becoine adilitions to thelr havens ‘and enter into polygainy aud fn life ¢ wretchedness in the namo of roligion. Siissfonarics ara sent by the Church to i atyto In Europe for convorts to the reno. ot Mormonism. When a number rsuaded to Ieave tho low walks of tein native hoses and come to Utah, where ey are promised an earthly paradiso, they r yathered toxothor and stowed away ina reasel and sill for Atmerien, Tholr trip cross yeesel. th and thanve by ents from Now. York touteny ia inado under the direction of somo of to Utsiissonaries, Who look ufter tho matter Heransportation, and keop. It possible, main= of tramiio crowd fram straying. ‘These. mis: bers ‘ries aro of tho shrowd classy, ang know how sonrtho part of shepherd aver the tock, and itino aug thine mako the most out of the busl+ oe ‘They, too, are vory accominodating, and Dotty to tuke charge ot aeuial enrgous of iris. ready ta iri arrived yeaturduyr tint old top: pate polyzamist living down Webor Rivor bail robssuble te Nnding tho rotirnine nilssionary phe cond point out to bim tho M-yoar-old Bwedleh girl whe had been imported eapeolally Be ntldition totho harem of tho old gruy- fended salut. Quing up to her ho greoted cr in a Vvory business-iko — manner, het inking her by tho hand, went wandering sade the crowd and around the depot, The suioit rpotoapoctally pleased with, bis wppours and fereud wot to necept. Mints toe Frctionil fusband: but thon ber furo bad heon idalltho way from Sweden by him, and sho Bad been shipped on condition of boing his nber arrival, and she felt that she was bound and isuat necept the situation: tho ok] brute, in Pie ntiompte to console her and innke tho altuns tion plenannt, put hfs arm around her waist. This was too tnuch for the young gict, and In hor {nnoconce sho broke down in sobe and tenrs, ‘Tho Inst seon of hor she was in a wagon with 0 motley erowd, and by tho aldo of the old sinuor fraveling toward his bome, and wo prosume shy Istoday more of a slavo than ever was any of the cojored raco of the South, for tho break- ing of whose chalia cume tho long and bloody Warorthe Rubeliion. Bitch enacs. ns. this; wo resume, are far from belng uncommon, but. Tronctora iuinost of thom possess ton much diecrotion to pormitn public expose. When the ‘iris are sclected 1 Europe in the simo manner Shot fine stock ts to bo shipped to" Amerion, ne wns tho cnso in this inatance, It fs time that’ tho Nation sould arisonnd ernsh uur. tho hellish system which carries on its dieguating businves inthe name of roligio A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING. ‘Tnoy were horso fanciers and were speed- ingateam outon the road to Grosse Polut, and after along digcusston of thelr favorits, one of thom Jeaned back in the buggy, let the Hines drop foose, and said: . “You ought to have seon Suke, Ah! she werencrittertobe proud of. She was a wholo team, anda boy to drive, I kin tell rou? “Broke to harness?” asked hisefriend. “Woll, now, you bet she was! though once ina while shel inke the bits Inher mouth and go It alone, but she was 1 highellyer, she was! Latn't got over hur loag yet." “Wutb much?” asked the othor man, “Wuth ber welght in gold tome. I declare I never come so near cry’ ust dld whon 1 lost that critter; sho was n worker, tuo," “Kinder gontle, 1 supposo?” auggested tho ont aho'd 'ensionally kiok ovor tho traces,"* as remembrnuces of some lively seriminages resented thomsolveay “1 allus kept the whip hand of hers tho best uy ‘otn kick sometimes,” -“Evor trot her?” asked hie: friond, rot ber? Whutdo you mean? Lord, min, Vm take in’ about my bite wife—adld yo ‘epose I meant o Dosa?” ho asked indignantly, ‘They Hoished their drivo in silence, WOMEN SMOKERS. Inall probability “tho higher education of women” will bring about one result whiel its advocates have never thought of. Glrl- graduates, overworked and crammed, will take to the solace of smoking. ‘Ihe women whoaro pushing their way futo the profes- sions will discover the need of it, When women begin to work they will sinoke also, Gradually the cigaret will be entirely asso- elated with the blue stocking instend of tha Anonyyia and her hinttators. It will be use- less to protest or condemn. ‘The use of tobaccu was prohibited In Russia—tho Inout threatened for tho first offense, death for the second—yot Russian ldies ore the gront- ettoramokers. Pope Urban VILL issued a bull agalust it, King James fought vigorously niguinst Ne tutroduction in Engtund. in the Eust tho priests and Sultana declnrad smoking to be asin agalast ther holy religion, and set tho ‘Turk i feldom seen without a pipe. Even the culet of scclety wilnot alin the new gonoration of clover women. ‘Tho actreas smokes in hor dress- ing-room because abo fs exhuuated; thy authors, luo artista (and wo have ono or two women now: ¥hoean paint) willymoko in tholr studios for thosame reason. When sonable men zo to eu them they will Iizht up togethor and have 2 80- Slable talk, Lotus cousote ourselycs with tho fact that n pretty worn who sinokes because shotikes It looks welt, Doubtless there will Gonea day whan Worth will always add to his dresses dainty ilttle tobueco-potich or cine ret-pocket, And we may bu sure when fashfon bas once xot a word to sny in its favor amuking will no louger bo impropor, DISPARITY IN AGES, 7 The old man who marries a young girl does not do # very wise thing, and his bride risks her happiness and often loses it. But there fs o certain beauty in tho admiring drotection of the husband, and, whatever her disappointment may be, In nine enses out of ten she keeps hor own secret. [vr roiance may be dorimaut, but affection is vory strong inwomen, and shoe nay bo fond and proud ofavory old man‘who retains his faculties and hls emotions, and loves her well, But of the old woman who marries a boy, what £24 Wo say, whut can wo think? In’ tel a Halon there can bo nelther dignity nor bounty, f man's motive ts usually n mercenary ono, sod the worn Ja simply his dupa, ‘Tho clergy- Bat Who performs the marringe coremony rows that at the altar: tho fronds who Ro to church to sco thoi wneried feet tt acutely. ‘Tho sngeatulations ure hollow’ and forced. Evon ere an old wornn's Hugoring beauty fing tome foray captivated youtb, tho lookera-on can, io nothing but sorrow—tho infatuatton, must bots bret, the rebouud sa terrible, Mun‘a love thotten ay iene a thing even when youth und am,fiver itt A. wita hus often ao muvh to conte eo hero ate has vhosun wisely. ‘tho bee mp Cue cannot heip feeling for the wom chert Uattors hor freedom, tho scorn one must tug (2 fora man who sells’ bimself for a fort git? Rcurcely so atrong. a A SOUTHERN ROMANCE. Years ago a maiden fair, whose homo Wasat a little town near Macon, Ga., anx- “usly awalted an important letter trom her Nene lover, Days passed wearlly, The re lass haunted the post-oflice, but tho fgets face always wore that look of a aPeratlnye quietude common to those from hala €xpected things never come, ‘Tha 2 sn thought that her heart would brenk, the Tealized at last that her lover was es, ‘Thosconashifts, It 1s September, aii Th Macon dwetls the samo lady, but petite ata a tg ey, “ ti WO, She, th 4s surprised. ‘when fro f tang? town of her youth comes a letter super 2 Ne that derive yracription to her maiden Five a eat0 the mlsaly 3 r Postinarked sense Aund. Tho sho Is aby to kee iru, 4 tho cont P it quict while iy eagerly du- BO proposes oes ,tenvous! It is from John, i Klowlng words, and bo; otter eurtoan arn also endiry, tho ’ ComMmunicutes wit! ne taet the former lover. Itis loaruiod {int three fa ghleayo pork-packer, with a wifo ona EVERYDAY SCENE, down the tatop that car! Driver scrows divest pine 50 vigorously as nearly to tll oy a 7 necks of his passengers, who F pa hnst each other and smile or look Altong, 1 pU8R to thelr particular dispo- tocome ty. Ow, dear, good-by, and be sure Frey iste tie very soon, and don't fore john mu ay, love to Aunt Susan and Uncle Bender ate the rest of tho folks, and re we that ising wguble sourselt about mateh- 1 take cary of yourselt and toll ‘ano now to ey that young hee inant kuow by his geanks Fo%d. Naw “done | amoUey welch 4 for the reathor, and a I'l wond you that reo- by, soon Wthe Uatetul ‘by, Why, where's that cur? HOUERE thy rls buab't gone und left molt Suton of op eee ours word for tho accommo. So they aro, und thut's the ‘nt on instead of stopping STA Atr LE sMOKE, : anne teman tells a little story soncern- lead ong gant YOUNR lady who had fora am Hartlion, ‘The young lady ‘ and some other girls wero talking of thelr Nkes and dislikes. Ong sald sho liked tho sinell of tobacco smoke so much; another said the same, nut the whole crowd tie senthnent. ‘Then Sam's girl salil anioll of don't like the “Vuste of itl" Xone gion was smoka: but yor know sim d ‘tamoke, I hope. fresh ainukey td tasty of it when anid another, po," toll the answer, “Yes, but ctf U's stile, how tnsto of §1? of course I don't docs, all tho time, and It gota Inte his mustache, and—and—and—* by this timo tho girls had recovered and looked at each othor, and the speaker ty OBSUTS Was on! and tho nel oat oyin to blush, relloved by soma one king if the church fair won an assured auo- 88. WOMEN WIIO0 KEEP SECRETS. A Washington correspontent There are women patiently sitting nt 8000 desks ng copyists who of necessity become depositaries of socrata that would affect the slock market In railroad bonds, In Govern- Mont securities, and would create a commo- Hon in territorial circles thousnttls of miles away, but no one ever henrs of » woman Ing theso things. Of course she It once, and Won deeuitation; night be worth thousnn tho tline, however, thoy do not have the data requisit ta com nd bearing of what thoy copy. They perforin ® certain alintted work meehauienlly rether and are glad te forget ait lovk brings release for tho elerk botray’ sould only do but that duce larstoher. #1 than by ratioulnation, about it when 4 o'c! day. rebond the foree CURRENT POETRY. INSPIRATION, He wandered in chaotic moot Along the thorny patha of verse, All Muses, true und false, ho wooed; Altloft bim with an empty purse. to anw a woman wondrous fair, Ere yet his hopo's denth-knoll had tollod, And, stealing from hor yellow huly ‘Tho ylosy, be turned it Into gold, WHAT? How awiftly hor neadie 13 going! Hor ourts falt negtectfuily over Hor bonded ueck, What js sho sowing? Some dutoty keopsake for ber lover? A sbroud? Or a dress for a wedding Not fur in tho longedreamed-of distance?, Of frock for a boing now treading ‘Tho unexplored shores uf existence? THE PREMISTORIG MODERNIZED, In pince of ornamental broavt, Of precious gems aud metul’s glint, Sho wears au atrrow-polnt of lnt At ber fulr thront, Arolio of the timo-lost past Chance-brought to light of present days, OF savage men and savage ways a nd ruthlosnusy. And na tho olden ownor sought To draw withits the bidder toll Quick to the death, and quick despoll Unwary man, Bo now an reaont snare is aprond— A snure of bright-Iit, lauszhiug eyes, Of downcnyt einnce, of hulf-aushed sighs Aad innocence. ONLY ONE SMILE. Miss Emma Grafton, of Rhodo Island, was kidnaped by her lover Inst week. If arrest ed the man will probubly be tried for Em- bezztoment, Young lady, examining some bridal yells— “Can you reatly recommend this one?” Overzealous shopman—"Oh, yes, miss! It miay be used “I declare,” said Julia, “you take tho words right out of my mouth.” “No won- they are so sweet,” sald Ioenry, ‘Tho der: several thes.” day was set that ovening, One of tho boys sadly oxelaims “Many a man, after marrluge, wishes he had one- tenth of tho money he fooled away on the other girls, tobuy ababy-earriage with.” “Mr, Smith,” satd a tady ata falr, “won't you please buy this bouquet to present to the Pwouldn’t be right,” “Dm a married man? by the Sea: Emily to Augustus: “Oh, no: poor dear ninmimi’s being down hure doesn’t worry mo tho least bitin the world. Indy you lo said Mr. Smt veo th. sooner sits down than sho d thon—thore every day to glitter from tl you are, you know,” Now York !s enforeing a lawagainstyoung men sending their wives buck to their parents to be supported. Something new turns up brush the roseate hte aud gaudy ‘ho faco of matrimony, A Poughkcopale young Indy bad ight beaux, But phthisic and ‘bodily great woes Forbade her to roan And contlued her at home, Where sho nibbi phthoaux, omer, stead of to an old bi take her a to marr: a moments usually sot}? Felleta asked h monthly for bro’ mean bocaus elont Methods of Filtration. geht it home she said he way. ‘Tho Rey, Mr, aud, her eit turned out to me, od at crisp-frled poughphtheigh- Ill, hada female barbor, and _in- whooping around and ralsing Bob Angersoll’s no-such-pluce about it,-the wom- en quietly raised a purse of $100 and gave It ch to marry the shaveruss and Piper was once called upon Aman to his fourth wife, approached the couple, he sald: rise.” ‘The man wrigeled about in his chair Gnally spoke; "We've her brother to buy n science because it had an article on * Anelont Methods of Filrtation.” bé oF SSS Enema FARHER WHITE, For The Chicago Tribune. [Thoro fa a vaat diiference between tho {deal and tho ren) farmer. ‘Toe the yislon Pereneed mnind, a buculle alfe ses Hxbtrul and poetical: but, gon of tha doll, beut and years of oxn but paintul, p You may ta! An’ onvy his treo, You may alt at his be An’ pratac hie {adi Ef you chopped in the jeting toll, practical prosu.} Ik o° the enay life; woods in Or follered tho furrer ali day 1 of unruly yours ‘oxen, With a toan An’ fvut hoavy loudly Er with elt ou'd sing Ina diferent way, ‘You may droam o° An’ lilles that wei But it ging mea houp red Wa Joys o' the farmor, ountiful table, justrious wife, tho Wiater, Ayam ‘ou hold tho old plow, Uni n-thinkin’ tho golden-eyed datsto: ar evoh tt churins ” bor ‘To keop ‘ein trom spilin’ my ta You ray plete ui Excupt when {t rains or tt ane You muy sing 0" the song-U 2 tend to tho bawka au’ Uy You may writo o' tho b An‘ dwoll All boy to bo dux from the soll; 2 to look wt ey 10 Crow! iy farm, 1) Bkica in thoir splendor, fill g° repose; 5 ‘ein, OWS, o’ Stimmors he onutios o° Aatue’, ‘on the viewsur's 0° toll; Dut tho good things wo buy on our table An’ our beautiful bright golden Porhups you may Makes a gap Cy ae It bua to be eb An’ tho chooses, 60 plum; butter, ever bey hired, ‘d work fur tho Wimmin— rfully churned, 1p ia our pantry, All hov to bo lifted un! turned, ‘Whon I come from tho ha: With stars Whon Tinilic An’ wearily y When Ltuin ion It Bu ‘With leot! erawt into beds 8 a4 1 Hite wue a bit yflold in Summor, oumitt’ over my bund; y tho Hhto' my Juntern, o' the Work o° tho morror, An’ worry fur fear it ustgbt rain; ‘When I hor the loud roar o" the t An’ wife she being to complatn— hundor, den, to hopv fur or gain, ~ But tho corn must be plantod in Spring-time, he weeds must bo ‘While tho hay Kept from the wrod; must be cut in tha Sutmmor, ‘ho wheat mut be cradied an’ bound; ‘ur we hover ire out o' employment, Excopt whon we lie in the bud; We must chop all our wood An’ pilo it away In the shed: {n tho Winter, An! tho crops muat be taken to markot— ‘Tho stuck must bo watered an’ fed. You may eny: i raf ‘Wha wor! Or mebbo to the Jove of tho fai ko a sfave for hig of & mortynyo Thut bauge liko u cloud o'er bi mer, bread, ja head; A ie But you'd thid leotic comfort or pteasur in fightin’ the 6 Riva wrnekr, 10 Lue an’ the woods, Chicago. Evaynn J. Hann ‘The Sugar Crop-Outlook Not So Fave vorable as that of Last Your. w Orleans Pleayuns, Ne * From interviews with a num! F of sugar mor. chants and brokers on tho crop of" this avason, the information obtulued wus somewbut meazro, duy to tho tao and Fo yk jure aches, catarrh our re for Catarrh, Al of stomach and bow: that grinding has just begun, that itis too early to determine wit! degree of certainty what tho yield will be. cutlmates of the crop vary trom 125,000 to hoysheuus, against 2) a 000 uU0 for last season. re ad colds—recent or chronlo—Dr, go for bead- ela, ¥ howd writes: 8 of tole She no lrops off, and MARY WVICKER. The Funeral Gervicos Held Yes- terday at St. Paul's Church: ———$ Tho Edifice Filled with tho Sorrow- ing Friends of the Do- consed, Patholic Romarks by Hor Old Pastor, Prof. SwingDr. Rydor’s Praye A Last Look at tho Remains—Her Hus- band and Hor Father, ‘The last sad rites over tho romntns of Mra. Mary MoVicker-Booth, wifa of Edwin Tooth, wero perfurmed yestorday att o'clock In st. Vaul's Univorsaltat Church, between On Michigan avenuo, Mixteonth and Elghteonth streots, ‘Tho sorvices wero conducted In the presence of a largo gathering of sorrowing relatives and frionds by tho Ituv. W. H. Ryder, pastor of tho church, and Frof, David Swing, pastor of tho Contral Church, Thoy were unusually tmpresse ive, and many Jo the vast audience, composed almost entirely of ludies, were moved tu tours during thoir progress, ‘The romalne arrived iu tho city from Now York yeaterday: morning. Mrs. MoVickor went diroctty to the residence of Mrs, 1, Q, Stono, and Mr. Hooth and hls daugh- ter to tho Grand Pucttie Motel, The altar of tho church was surrounded with handsonie tloral designs, the gifts of loving and thoughtful friends. The foltowing Mat com- prises the most prominent designs and the Largo broken column, Mr. J. HM 3 handsoine pillow, Mrs, JH. MoViekes tho “Gates Ajar,” from tho family; tyre, Mrs, dames 8, Runnion: crown, Mra, A. A. Parke pillow, from tho employés of MeVicker’a Thi Atro; cross and crown, from the Owl Club; barp, Mra. J, . Walsh; lyre, Mrs. Edson Keith; tipped anchor, Mrs. Burnes; Moral Bible, Mrs. IL. 0, donor: Vicke: Stone; barp, Mra, N. Ludington, THE THRONG HIPAN TO ASSEMBLT as onrly ng Beeler fd long before Lo'clock, fur the. sorvices to com- menco, the auditorium was well filled. Btlll tho People continued to arrive tn lurgo numbe y af tho sacred editicn we tho time announced the street in front ulmost blockaded with vehicles. been vupied, and, the ontrunce wero dies und gentlemen tho the that the auditorium was fll and bountiful strains of the hy: Ages” tonted forth from the grand organ and crowded: Bt and ing: The hearso aud carrinves bearing tho mournors acrived a few mlomunta alter 1 o'clock. sont in the church, suve tho fow in tront thut hid reserved for tha mourners, was o¢- tho rises and a\t thia tlino every space nbout la- with up. During Mag the soft mo “tock of Jent a solemn hinpresstvencas to the Bcene, Just selves on the pintform, before the funeral Prof. David Swing and the Rev. out from the pistor’s etudy and seated them- Mr, H, B. Budurd, of Mr. Mr. J. E. Suntui us ushers, | dtr, Palt-bearers—Mersrs, Ambler, Alonzo Foster, Giiman, and Calvin Cobb. Mr. and Mra. J. 1. the devensed. MoVicker's staff, and of St. Paul's Church, olticlated us G. Pratt presided at tho organ, and tho tmusie was furnished by Chickering Quartet, consisting of Messrs, Knorr and Clark, tonors, and Messrs. MaWade and Hable, bussos. Thoir singiug was exccodivgly ne. THE APPEARANCE OF THE PALL-BEARERS with the collin nt the entraneo of the church wus tho signal for tho hundreds of people who wero lusidg to direct thelr attention to that part of tho cdilice. Tho funcral party down the contre nlsie in the fol Tretiya murched slowly, low! Joba B. Drake, J. C. J, BD, Runnion, Frank McVicker, the parenta of ing order: Edwin Booth and his daughter Edwina. Mr, and MeVieker, Mr, William Winter, of the Now Yor and Mr, Lawrence Hutton, friends of the Booth family. ‘The cotlin was placed with the head to one of too smnuil stands which supported a feral crown, foot was the broken column, du the seat immediately facing tho casket sut Booth and his daughter, Mr. and Mra, Me’ and pillow. Attho aud Mr. and Mrs, Thayer, pnil-bearora. ‘The services wer Ryder with tho ret beautiful Seriptural Hon and the lita". Lord hath taken away; the Lord.” As ho * Plenso.to When he was horrid and no Ane nd inex ‘very da- to tho horny-handed worn by wearlsomo farming presents Jittio quartet, PROF, SWING, Mrs, Booth's formor pastor, ward and delivered tho following oloquent und Benutital address: body of by het hunds of lost fully by tha tot bo pluegs and henit shall been lying tu bed, bia heart folt could fulland kind bands. that hor body wis #o Un which hor mind dreat eccupt of the will of G of sublime atlection “ome unto mo'all laden, and I which, tony make toxother When Mrs, those pat kindled that zeal wh! dng sho end was burned haytn: entlous and as adelleato irl, ity and always suriuusness, of tightnoge Bult ed and return to the atryo ne earth strang sadness, to a Ife was soon followed by her marr! wad by hor removal from the assootntions of Mrs. ‘Thayor, tho lutter a sistur of Mrs, rk Tribune, both very intluuté thon stepped for- 4 scone prosonted boro today—that of tho Rtoved ono coming home to be buried early friends—is approved of fovlings of ‘mankind. it when thoy are full of hnp- but to the invalid all tie qualities of homo reappenr in wonderful rlen- ness, and if death scons near.tho beart ubout to quit thia world asks that the graye it anpronches be whore the carly years of lite pussed atoug in thelr beuuty. We love to au the bo- ghana and the end thus bound together, Whon tho highest ollicer of our Nation bad e many weeks upon his sick- thut {f any hope aud Joy come back to it they would svoner and botter cume at tho old toved spot edited homo— 80 called in those years when tho heart was not yet allured or divided by auy of tho world's re- wards that draw tho soul away from its early settings. Ilo wished to bo carried bnek to tho Beenes of aurly life. It aan awful fuct thit the end must come toa belng useful, or gifted, or beautiful, but Boing unable by to retain our fricnda within these earthly con- Ones, wo must confess that that grave is well placed when it Is made where tho early friends of the dead ono can piace ae, upon it with To you a Mury StoVickor Kooth wont away in ber: bright girlhood. sho roturns toduy with allent Indeed, “but with cloquont lips; asking for rest near thoso living ones and dead ones who tendorty foved hor wil through her cbitdhood. Lamenting ul to tho tak of 1, Jamonting that it failed to bo a falthiul cagket for tho Jewel, we any love or uct ‘rom whom ni iol, and weloome this oliid's dust toa reatlug-plnce whore kind eyes cun seo cach spring and suminer the towers which shall grow upon xo siured a grave, Yesterday there was broug! burial tho body of a useful and clergymun; today comes alwo bi 4 beloved womun, the wife of an actor, and her- self an actrogs, and, impressive scone! wa bur: themus beng equally fottowers of Ohi ghlldron of one immortality, In carcora eo dif. Torent both of theso porsons now so lamented treed In tho love of tho great truths of the ‘Toxtument, and mado thelr earth! tombe of the sume hope. In the tho Master, tho clergyman child—this gifted womnn—but tl ht ty this city for ffrently cateemed thor tho cottin of is lead the stage os, wud Perhaps Ich ton goon consumud ody. ‘The burp became broken by its ows Whon her parents wished to rout out roy ber desire ta make the stage a cull- lured tho retirement rather than ne. capted it, wd returned to it ele abillty to live without u pursuit, UP there wero consumed two or nor letters which tho gitted girl wrote to a Triend sbout the nusolute finportance of hur vome Intollectunl pursult, but this dramatio art soomud with! Mor thoughts upon all subjoats worn ug consal- a ep us thouut, instead of being: sho had been a cali philosopher, be was atonce old and yorng, full of vivao- walang er from her tn- When our city and nothing in her reach, pure age childiood. It convinces us of tho religious vlo- nent In Mra, Booth's character, that, whilu bor dramatio taste was you! ne and powerful, sho still loved the house of worship, ana was syldot absent from ber place in the Westminster Pret byterlan Church, Ste at lust wished to unite With that church {nan actual mumbersip, bu that not oulug the ausominution of bur parent bor tomporary pastor saw wo reusin why Bho should Basten at most vo Join a con: that varied u Uttte from the faith of rewation er home clrete, So deolded was her faith tu Christianity, or-meott Sa’ teat of trom u any of us ng from a faro® time, feol that somo of tho world wero pourod out aru now fur uway, foal -and ber love of Ste truths aud wasus fulthful to the Wednesday ovenin agsho wasto tho service of her early religious nature. It now, never again ta speak u word to Ht onrth, these iomuries camo back nad almost compel us to worsh nip, that wie prays junday Gono tlobeat colors uf this Upon those diya that i i nek, beg wu sco many obarming landscapes in thu world of tho soul; tho colors of youthful hops and enthusl- asm and of fulth 10 God aro upon thor, Tho sky ts frou from clouds and scema tho dcop bluc of ctoroal spring, ua auch 8 picture heurt, ‘ jut hatuneesre It waku but ong, Each stampa ite ‘Mrv. Booth did not stay sho graamonted what sho ol Mury 3foViuker Booth otters in the history of the human chambers of the brain, @ bude chain, ry sad fol what rlad use as the othor 1 16 Tee, eg ng OF Our earth, but uched, Bho formed arelyed ler cama tho Vicker, On tho sides sat the Opened by the Hey, Dr. ding of tho familiar and won—""2 ain tho resurrece ‘ho Lord gave and the Dieased bo tho natme of a\ftor tho reading of tho Soripture the bymn “I Would Not Live Alway” wus sung ‘by’ tho Hivmo ‘¥ iat apd uuths joud to reut Bervico surpassed this hoy meet fn the of tant Gospel which saya: yo that fabor and aro heavy: will give you rest"—a Gospel anany yaw tho one gate of peur, whow to ieayen gathers soparatus, Kdwin Booth was known to us ag Mary MoVickor she was an embodiment of mental acuteness, and taste, and vivuolt Aga child sho had uppeared upon some Hight pieces, and this tusk and Mmeoator the drama burried bor ilnd onward aud Intonsitied hor untural fora if tho oxvito- hor lofty chalee Urn and ae ti consol Christ placa thelr) asienp ure Erpee: ed tot came ext fi el an who 1 Sand Hee, 5 “Heyond the River" was the closing hymn, DURING THE RENDITION which at at the and wi priate and M Onle, LL. Mrs, Mrs. M M1 Ts. Naw aL. A, 1, Joop BL, EM, Jobn aticor, John Md: BRL I. 5. E E Ju. NH Nei. C, Bt 4), Wi GH, echt Wh A posi But her bod women whe tind tered Int tho luv 1d lost, Mr. MoVicker was vory whole figure shaking with heavy sobs, while bis fuce twitched nervously. In direct contrast to this ior of priet wrayshalrat ‘ol mi demeanor and scarcely moved during the entire service, but aut. watching firat the proachor or else inoking down ut tho Hoor In frant. Now aud than he wold take the handkerchief which be hold in ane of bis hands and wipe his eyes, altuoug! sven, his cyes were dry. W Ailing past the open cotlin Seat. aud, leaning with his elbow on tho back of it remnined so untii all had gone by, It was noticed that nearly everybody turned’ from the casket to look ut Booth.” He gat ut tho end of tho seat and directly adjoining tho nista down after viewlug the re- walns, 60 that his back was toward them. apparently unmoved, and then the collin, steeped forward and said that those preset deraired i at tho church wei att and Mrs. Matt Cunnli Mrs. Calvin Cobb, Mra. D.C. Geary, Mr. and Mra. Sinith, Slug Holen Swing, Miss Carrio ityder, Mrs. Borris, ren, Mr, and Mra, J. i, Murphy, tho’ fer Mr. ind § Milks Exally Williaa Th award. Rogors, Sharpe, Mr. and Mey Mr. Warren, Mr. Goourlig roughs, Mrs, Gcorgo B. Mareb, the Misses Hough, Stra, Kevan, Mr. Norman . .Guasette, ¥ Mr. John Suttford, Mr. W, Noss, Mr, Philip Wadsworth, Mr, "i Mra, Swirt, the Missca Otis, Gon, A, 1. Chouain. Woot! Mulligan, Dr. Hilton, Mr. R. J. Walshe, Stra, fon, Mr, George Price, Mra. A, Charles Norris, ra, Lycurges Latlin, Miss Fannio N. Frank, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs, Edvon Ludington, and Str. and Mrs, Chotles Marnes. The following poom by Miss Fannie Marie Donne, daughter of Mr. J. W. Towne, city, was sont by her to Mra, MoVioker, with hor tove and syinpathy: Far uptho hights of glory, And the shadows of unrth are fo! Whoro Loss ‘And Bitter Ite tong-hid w And thoy sing “unto Min who hath loved us,” 3 Ti Be J. 1 Sti taitlo lock-clip for joining wires, 1, Suoudy ana J, Licher, Puw-Paw, rallway- jack, 2, Thomas, Carbondale, coke-furnacs, 5 a. H. Wagner, Chicago, direct-ucting engine, D,G. Walls, Jolioty, Willan Woorlo, Chicago, automatic-preasure roliof apparatus. James Doan, Detroit, boat. taching rudders to yosue! J. L, Owens, Manoapolls Wrucklug frog. Careunu| 4. Toomus, ,. J. Thomas, Cedar Huplds, huruasy Pad-plate, Georuo F, Drake, Indianapolis, vrodnoed in religion, ‘To the she carried. high [den for It the position of honor it now enjays, Bho aided to this appreelation of the best things of hollef In God, and in a paradise beyond, wad not ns powerful as her mit ul and jt has fallen in ita youth, Ore awuct discuuraes in our time ty come, For ject To, ‘The sermon was followed by tho singing of a j To, touchingly beautiful ndaptation of “Tho Swoot Iye-and- tye." and thon an carnest and offoctiva pruyer was offered by DR, RYDER, Mo returnod thanks to tha Almighty for tha Hoapel of and tor the sacred meditations which lifted mon up and care Hed them forward on tho wings of the hold aweet communion with the Everlasting nuon which was afforded by the in the hour of uftiiction. God, and gain eoufort for sorrow. The Al- | nyainat Pierce, and three against Johnson. inluhty wae appealed to tn yenale ae sei | Thero are four counts in euch charge, and tho might tho funeral service be sanctitted | Attorney-Gencrul sucs to colicct from tho do- to tholr spiritual — profit, ‘ond might | fondanta tho total sum. Of $34,000, thoy learn frown tha saered scene before them to xreater depenttence on Him who held ives tu Me bands. Weeping frionds woutd tell the story of thoir sorrow to enuh othor and seek biman consolation in vain. ‘Thoy would have toturn tothe Gospel of Christ which thoy most neoded In such hours of trial. So, in the presence of one whohad just fallen {mehrlat mole the throng of men and and respect which she had created. intly h Christinn calmness and fortitude, rough Christ the strenwth that could no other way, naervice there in prozress would tothom the soles always be remembered with tenderness, It would cut up to tho minds of many tho sorrows which they bad borne in the: loss of loved ones; ‘but might It also be the mouns of bringing them joser tothe Lord and malting them better aulo to think calmly of those whom they had loved “Accept all that. is Immortal of she * conelttded the appeal, to abidectornalty with ies before the altar’ tuuke hor wholly iit on the part of an was | tho cals immoblilo fuce of Booth, the people pase tho conclusion of the hymn Dr. TO TAKE A LAST Look faco of tho dend could do so. The vast congreuition then ited up tho south and down the north nisie, and over un hour was corte sumed befere all had -passad by. The great emotion of tho mourners prevented them from tuktuy a farewell look nt the deceased. The ap- fetranco of the remains was vory nutural, and t scemed as if n placid slice) lds inatend of the hand of turnen from tho eoftth with streaming eyes, and, these signs of griof moved many others to teara, Tho remuins wero followed to Hosehill Cume- tery by n number of the rolatives and frioruls, cd trod in the family lot with appro: ere intel ceremony. AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCE Stone, Mra. James B. Runnion, Mrs, A. A, ir. Frank Merce, ie Jon, Mattocks, end! rs. ‘Thomas Hoyne, Miss Hoyne, Are ‘al Mrs. Pratt, Mr. We M, Sard, Mrs. Si id Mra. C. 0, Thompson, Mrs. J. B. wok . Wontworth, and Mra, Simon Quintan, Conley, the Misses Dre Snyder, Miss ra. LH tyins, E, Higgins, Mr. James Carson, nan, Mre, Col. Goorgo Dickin. Mr. and Mra, A, HL. Kolth, Mr. an Untollowed by dont Bwite through the poariswhtes portal a lier feet have anirod i » Into tho reatm of music, Whero nut note will jary Into tho clime of swootness, Where nots breath will nar, Whoro sighs aro ai! ont of hearing, And toare aro all autor aight; atten dv the Heaven, which hus no nixbt, Tlo\la tts longestored intarost, rw luy duwn their crowns at Lts feat. YORK, Not LIST OF WESTERN PATENTS, - Bpectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunes Wasittnaros, D. C., Nov. 18—A, H. Evans & Cu, report the following list of patents 1s- sued this week to Western inventors: ILLINOIS. Ames, Chicayo, folding cot, ie AM. Crandall, Onicugo, fence-wieo strotohor, reissue, eee Docpp, Homewood, tooth-powder. ats Douglass, Hutehtown, pantuloons, Mitch, ‘fuscota, telephone. Chestor, Krain-moter, Haskins, Chiengo, opp, Chicago, burbad fence, Vayue, Clinton, check-hook, Prosser, Chicago, woven- wire mattress, H. Ramus, Chicago, bedatoad-trame, G. 1, Baluder, Frueport, currlago-apring. 8 and H, I, Ham EYs Chicayo, mo- mutchine tor barbing wire, ISCONSIN, WISCONS M. W. Lynoh, Bladison, harvester sfokle and stamp-mill. . Preston, Wadsworth County, A. Sanford, Oshkosh, cant-houk, MM, Schwulbach, EL, Walker, Sillwaukvc, sowing-machino, awin Crave, cultivator MICHIOA Alo, Caro, door and ah clamp, A.W. AM. Ut. Blavoll, Grand Mupids, Pear ptooe: shoo. » Carroll, Pattstord, i Clark, Ponting, apple-purer, corer, and rbor, thill-coupling. gurly, Jucksun, trap Cor tubricators, redurick, Musou, eburt, Grith, Woaton, welding steol-polnts to Dunuing, Benton Hs iy Jick cust-iron plows. M. Harmon, Jackson, manufacturing flour, John Hutchison, Three Sopurator for tmillstonos, Kivors, feoder and porter for harness, or, Murquatte, cut-ulf mechantam, Joncs, Fentonviilo, overcheuk attach: rv, Maybos, relt- ment for harness, KV, Newman, Dimondale, motailio hub for vebiclus,+ Courlos E. ‘Trask, Hiaesiaih tS electric clock. Watson and B, rrell, Bay City, at- MINNESOTA, Township, railway IOWA. Andorson, Eddyville, washingemaching, . Brows, Nastia, bedutewde wate, Glenwood, sow-oxcavator for {ricson, Burlington, forvo-pu: ’ mp, fecariney aud H. H. McCurtuoy, Villisea, sR, Ms a Cedar Itapldls, trace-carrior, INDIANA, Wheeled plow, ‘Long, Muncts, ramwatersAltors Long, Munvlo, eaves-trough 'yler, Indianapolis, biltetilu, wr, Plymouth, spurk-arrestor, Zschock, ludlannpotla, eaw-yuide,” NEURASKA, jaines F, Lippincott, Goldrlusoy, washing»ma- ————< don’t you try Curter's Little Liver Pills? ivy cure for Biux buadaghe, and all tha ils by disordered liver: ous vill a daxa, Ips, Bhe enjoyed all that was beautiful in art and pure In morals, and profession of! her Is ant helped gain Tut wo think “there Inu world for tho soul—n world fuller than thigof tho attributes and presence of Jim who fs a spirit. oO, ‘at thow wo ahall avor moot again? My Moabett mots mad ail ancy woos Matta Spirit to for that come to pay n inst fond tribute to tho departed be tuueht that tholr turn would ‘oine, and inight thoy be prepared for a BuInthons at any moment. ‘Thanks were returned for all the good that had been dene on enrth by the ono wbo bad en- ‘0 the Hight of the life beyend, and for wore tho berenved fumily commend- ho merelful kindness of God; micht. thoy benr up wit and seek th ‘The grent inter vielbly affected, his tho lis » 80 furs could bo hile the peopie were Booth turned in hls Ryder at who had closed tho eye. death. Sany ludles, ro notived tha following: . Migs Canning, Mrs, Mr. Willinm Miss ‘Tobey, Mr. * Fi tenrns, Lyon, Lyon, Mr, and Mrs. D, B. Couke, Mrs. rawn, Mrs. Harrington, Miss Uinz, | othor Personal property is subject. ‘The total i, Shipm Mr, and Mrs, J. | tux ts equivalant -to al out percent of thelr te Mulinsua, Mr. Louls L. | net income. Thon, in addition to the special ‘it, Mr. Willinin ‘Tiidon, | ality tax und the regtlar taxation, the compa- Mrs. C. Bure Miss May Rovan, Walter Hous, ‘Mrs. Dr. George Hooth, Mra, Wlackall, Parsons, Osborne Keith, Mr. irs, Nelson of this iy, Chicugo, munufucture of boots cignr and pipe lighter, ILLEGAL INSURANCE. The Auditor After Some Offend- ing Chicago Agents. Tho Companies They Represented and Penalties They Aro Sub- Yesterday afteraoon sult was begun in tho naine of tho People by Mr. E. 1. Bherman, rep- resenting Attorucy-Gencral MeCartney and State-Auditor Swigert, In an uetion of debt Against 8. Rush Harris, Octavius Plorce, and George A, Jonson, to recover ponalties for vio- lation of tho Stato Insurance inw. Thera uro nine. eases of violation against Harris, five THE BUIT IS RRovGIT under tho provisions of the twonty-second see- ton of tho Insurance law, which roads ‘ag ful- lows: Cosprtaxce witn Tits ActNecresany.—Nor shiatl it bo lawful for any agont or agents to uct for any Company oF companies refereed to in this section, d. featly or indirectly, in takin riake or transacting the business of fire or inlan ‘Havigation Insurance In this State, without pro- curing fromthe Auditor of Public Accounts a certiienty of authority atating that such com- Pany has complied with all tho requisitions of thia net which apply to such ‘companies, and the pone ot tho attorney appointed to act for tha company. © PeNALTY,—Any violation of the provisions of this act aball subject tho party violating the sding to a penalty of $500 for each violation, and of tha additional: sum ot £100 for cxch month during which any such agent ahall neglect to ile mee allidavite aud statements us are herein required, IN ORDER TO ONTAIN TITE FACTS {u tho case, which woro not diselused in the pre- Mintnary papers fited yesterday, a repurter called upon Mr. Sherman at his ollice in the Gov. ernment Bullding. “Twas instructed,” said Mtr. Sherman, “by the Auditor and the Attornoy-General to ‘bring the sults fyalnst Harris, Plerce, andJJohoson for doing an tnsurxnce business contrary to the mote presoribed by aw." “In what way was tho law violated? "* “‘Thoy wrote policies for several companies which are out authorized todo nny business in fils State, and collected the premium thuro- or. “What companies did thoy represent in their Mtegal business?" “ Wo have evidonco that Harris wrote policies ompn= dA for the People’s, Germnnia, and Home nica of New Orleans, Cauiadn Fire & Mariny and Standard of Hauilton, Out., London & Stafford- shire of England, und the Ating of Hartt Pierco wrote for the Colorado of Denver, Fire incn’s of New Orleans, und Atlas of Hartford. Johneon fesucd policies for tho Atlas ot Hart- ford, Firemen’s of New Orleans, and Argentino of Denver.” 7 “What other facts are thore connected with the suit?" Somo months “Nothing of any importance. ago the Auditor learned that A GREAT DEAL OF ILLEGAL INSURANCE was being placed in this city, and be ordered an investieation, Tho cases ‘mentioned wero brought to light, and thero are doubtless hun- dreds of others, the proofs of which have not been fully developed.” “1 bave been informed that fully 10,000 of these outsido policivs; are {ssued every year in this city, representing $250,100 In premiums. From what you havo learned of the Auditor's investigations, do you regurd the ficures us ox- cessiver" “No, I should not!" “Supposing that those outside compan! good, what injury is intiicted on the publi “Alt tholr business done in Chicago escapes taxation for State, county, and city purposes, All foreign companie: it 48, ail companies not incorporated under tho laws of thie State— doing business In this city nro taxed 2 per cent ‘on tholr net earnings, which tax thoy rast pay dnto the City Trensury baif-yearly. ‘The penutty for not doing so {8 a fino of $1,000 or Imprison= ‘ent for six months, or both, In 18 the tax whieh accrued to the oity from insurance premiuuia amounted to 82,005, showing that tha net business aggregated $1,103,250. These insurauce companies nnd agents aro Lot only obliged to pay thie? percent tax, but, in addition, they must roport every ate thelr net Fecointe for the year provions, and these aro iisted and subject to the eamo rate of taxation, Stato, county, town, and municipal, to whieh nies doing business according to law VOLUNTARILY CONTIUBUTE $27,000 towards sustaining tho tire-patrol for the benc- Mt of both the companies and tho public, whothor Jnaured or otherwise. Thue, you sce that the companies which aro doing’ business here ‘on the quiet’ escapo all these taxes and do not contribute one contto the public reve- nues, lg is whore thoy inflict an {ujury on ‘tho publle.’ “What do you know about the condition of the companies mentioned ng doing an Mlegal business bere?” “My Information {s not accurate, Thero Is no race department in Louisiana or Colo- rado; thera js nu Stato supervision, und consc- quently no information, excopt what the com- panics themsolves eco fit to give out.” “WHAT ALOUT THE CANADA COMPANTES 2? “They are very amall concerns and could not obtain ‘permission to do business in this State. ‘The Cannda Fire and Marino, of Hamltton, his a pildeu capital Of $0.7. he assets’ nro acheduted nt $143,728, of whlch $27,441 aroayonts’ bulances. | Tho Habitities nro $1RN368, So tar as tho polloyholderg arg concerned the compuny fs Salvent, and 8)000 over, but the capttal stock 4a Impatred $44,000. ‘Tho Standard of Hamilton isn little bit of aconcorn. Its cash capital is $10,014; nesets, $15,400; liabilities, €37H1: Bure vlna, $8,100; {impairment as regards stockbold- erg, $2.00), ‘Tho Atins of Hartford bagn capital Of $100,000. ‘Tho nasots nro $168.00; abilities, $71,000. Tho fimpairinent of capital is 83,u00," “If the companies be solvent and unwilling to pay, how can unything be collected Crum thouf?”™ “They have no attorney here to accept scrv- {eo, and a clatant would haya to go to Canada, Now Orleans, Denvor, or Hartford. “Do the people who patronize these fellows UNDERSTAND TIE SITUATION 2? “I imagine not. The insuranco fs placed Among tho small manufacturers and people of smull cand, who know nothing of tho insurance jar, “Thon thoy got no first-class mercantilo or manufacturing business?" “No; for tho roagon that tho merchants ana manufacturers buy insurance as thoy buy Any- thing else, and thoy know oxactly whut thoy ure potting.” * oi Jiavo the people any remedy to recover from those * wildeutting” agencies “Lom of the opinion tit when tho agent knows ho fa doing‘nn itlegul business, and does not tell bia customer go, by Is Hable tor fraud, and the premium may bo recovered from ili personal iA ‘Tho Supreme Court, in tho ense of the Cinefnnatt Mutual vs, Roseutbat, 65 Tl, 83, held that a note for a premium on an iliegul policy wits vold,"* “Can tho bolder recovor on tho policy?” “The Supreme Court doca net seom to have paased directly on this question, The court will not ald elthor party in enforuing a void contract, but 1 am inclined to think that the courts of Hi nols will hold the compauy catopned from plead tng that the poltoy was void, What tho courts of Canady or vleowhero would do, {can't say, Insuranco in those companies [aworthless unwxad they choose to pay, ‘Thoy will pay so long us tt is thoir Intereat todogo, In the ense of u gens ori Ore, with large losses, thoy would not chuoso to pay. Thoir resources are too small.”* No matter what your allmont, Brown's Iron Dittors will help nature cury yo ALTE. 5 GOLD-MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, ) BAKER’S | CHOCOLATE, * ‘Tho standard for a Century. ‘This Chocolate 1a made from tho cholecst Cocoa, carefully aclectod and propared. It ts tho beat Preparation of plain Chocolaty to the market for famlly use, Bold by Grocera oversuhercs W. BAKER & co. SKIRTS, SITAWLS, Lc. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st. SKIRTS. Quilted Sattcen Skirts at 81.00 en Skirts, quilting 12 Inc ab $1.25. Satteen Skirts, quil and runing, at 8 Satteen Skirts, quilting Hae, $2.00, Seal Brown and Navy Bluo Felt Skirts at and flannel 1 of ie 65 cts. Children’s Felt Skirts at 50 cts, SHAWLS. Shoulder Shawls at 26 cts. Wool Shawls at $1.25, Tndin Striped Shawls at $4.00, Beaver Shawls at $1.75. “GLOAKS AND ULSTERS, Ifearvy Ulaters at $4.00. Heavy Beaver Dolmans at $7.00, Heary Circulars ot $4.00. = Heary Walking Jackets at $5.00. Fur-lined Circulars very cheap. BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS, Gray Blankets, $1.00 Two-Strap Horse Blan White Blankets, $: per par. cele $1.2. Be 0 per pair. RIBBONS. G inches wide Shaded Itivbons, 60 cts. per yard. CLOVES. S-hutton Kld Gloves, 35 ct: Ladies’ Wool Mittens, 25 cts. Men’s and Boys?’ Mittens ai ots DRESS COODS. 40-inch All-Wool Bk Cashmere at COc. 40-Ineh All- Wool Col’d Cashmere at 7c. 86-inch All-Wooul Cashmere at 40c. 2einel All-Wool Dress Goods at 60c. Double-fold Dress Gouls at Uc. SILKS, VELVETS, AND PLUSHES, Black Gros Grain Silk, $1.00, Sik Plushes at $2.25, Wool Plushes at $2. Satins at 50 cts. 50. Brocaded Black Silk at 50 cts. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Chemise at 35 cts. Ladies?’ Pants at ets, Ladies’ Night-Dresses at 75 ets. Ladies’ Skirts at 50 cts. Children’s Chemis Dresses from 50e up, according to size. » Drawers, Passementery Trimming, Silk Fringes, Girdles, Ornaments, Long Ostrich Piumes, Ostrich Tips, Feather Turbans, Derby Hats. All of the above G0 per cent less than any other store. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 & 186 State-st., Opposite the Palmer. _S. SHIREK. ines deep, ting 18 Inches deep, 20 tnches deep, and Night. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS aro Q certain curo for all diseases requiring a complete tonio; capes elally Indl gestion, Dyspepsia, Inter- mittent Fevers, Want of Apnetite, Loss of Btrength, Lack of Energy, ete. Enriches the blood, strength- ens the muscles, and gives new life to tho nerves, Acts Nke a charm ‘on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, fuch as tasting the food. Belching, Heat in the Stomach. Heartburn, ete. The only Iron Preparation that will not. blacken the teeth or give headache, s6ld by all Druge gists at $1.00 a vottle, BROWN CHEMICAL Co, Baltimore, Ma. Ait Tron Ritters are made by Nrown Cunwscat ve erosaed red Hnes nnd trade mark on wrapper, REWAPF OF 0 ATs LIVER PILLS, that ona CURE Blele TMeadache antl relfevo all tho tranbles inet cont to a billous state of the system, such as Diz- i094, Nansea, Drowsiness, Distress after cating, sin In tha Std Willa thelr moat remarice blo muccess lias been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pillsarocqually saluable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct Vidlonters of the stomach, stimulate the liver aud regulate the bowels, Even if ihey only cured HEA Acta they wonld be almost pricelcrs to those who cuiccr from this distrogsing com; 3 but forte ely thelr goodness docs notend here, ond those sie paca try {hei wilt Sod shase {tse pute vale = chigineo miaay ways that they will not bo ve oda without them, Hutatier olisick head e AGHE 3 tho bano of ro many lives that here is wherd wo. sake our great boast, Our pilla core St whila athers do not, Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small anti ery casy to take, Ono or tivo pills jako a dose, They aro etrictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thelr guntlo action please all who nsethem, In viale at 26 centa; fivo for $1, by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, CARTER MEDICINE Co, New York C! HOLMAN'S PAD, PLAILONING. OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, ULSTERETTES, Self-lined, Wool-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in the most perfect style from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and $50. NICOLL, the TAILOR, Ploncor of Moderate Prices. LAKESIDE BUILDING, 8. W. cornor Clark and Adami tay MTPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICE, Samples and rules fur self-nioasui on application everyw. ‘Branek Styres in all privcipal cities, —_ roment sent by mall rey BAKING POWDER. see PING EO ve Made from Mrofossur Phosphato, Ore Bent frov, nn, x, PROFESS ford Chemical Works, Proviaence, ft. I Takeet., Chirag. Morsfurde' Acid Recommended by leadin; Maken lighter blucult, cakes, ete, and a henlthior than ordinary Baking Pow. i on Roll at a reasonablo price, ‘Tho Horaford Aimanue aul Covk Mook physicians, eee RS beta j ana Holman’s Pad CURES BY ABSORPTION The Only True Malaria! Antidote. Dr. Wolman’s Pad {a a sovorelan romedy for alt forms of er und Ntoniueh complaints Chilis and erveus und Sle! pepata, 3 Childrens’ Wt ia the F solute cure for Malaria in all its ur It in the only known remedy that pontti ovory voutiuoot Malarial taut from’ te blogd ates tho use of polkonons drugs, which romala in the stom fur yours aud often for s Ufetime, Beware of Bogus and Imitation Pads, EncifGenutne Hulman Pat bears tho Private Revenue Stamp of the Hulman Pad Cou with Prado Mark printed tnaroun, Huy nove without For Rate hy all Firsteclnee, Druggtate, of sont by niall, vost-patd, on ruceipt of BLOGs Wo Havo No Special Agencies. Any one wishing spoctal instruction or advice will receive the siamo free of ct ey by said redel ny pe roe sonally G..W. Holman, M.D. Pull trowtise souk, onappliication, Address Hvoly expels Holman Pad Co., iu UNOADWAY, NEW YORK, WOVEN WIRE MATURESS, COMPLETE BEDS. A ; P.O, Box 713 4s With Woven Wire Mattress VENMIN BIROOR, UNION WIRE MATTRESS Co, 3. 7 und 0 North Clarkest,. Chienan, TDN (NIN COLLARS AND CUFF; Tron and Mra fe Universally proscribed by th Faculty, A Lanuivg and: Ase frosling Frult Losonue for CONSTIPATION, Hemorrhoids, Bile, Head ache, Cerebral Con- Gestion, etc. PREPARED BY GRILLON, 8OLH PROPRIETOR, Pharmactun de Ira alana de ta Vaculta de Parts, 77, Rue Hambutoay, Paria, Tamar—untiko pill and the ueus) purvetives—is aprovable nke, und Hyver vruduces ire ritauon, Sold by all Chowiats Gud Drugglsts, 26 cel ovvice NG AND DEPOY C, 8, UMAHA, Nab. N 3, DSL, Senlod proposals in duplicate, sub conditions, will be reculved att v'civek Nuon on December 512, 133) OY, jeat Awow thoy Will be aponed tn prosunce uf biddury, for furnishing utd dollvorite ob ihe ‘vubelstancu stores ued, OF On care at Omaha, Ned, (if on care, alter Aunpection and neceptatica ut piace of packing), a6 may bu ruguired by tha Subslatonce Departiuent, one hundred snd twolve (id) barrole purk, tah Moss, to bo deliverod by January du, 1) one buns dred and twonty-suven thousand (t 1s bas y pounds i, short clear sides, niodiuin wulgle und thicknanss Packod in crates, eituppod, of augue 2 pounds beson ouch. uch place of bacon to bo coverud with cotton cloth, Hig be dullvorod by January bth, Ts, me Government resvrves thy right to roject any oF ull proponats. rapuauls and full Information as to the man- bidding, conditions 60 be observed by bidder und lorie of contruct and payment, will ba furalane ‘oh sppiieatiun to this unices, No praposal will bo recelved unos scoumpanied by thy Instruutions to biddurs. Barulove sontalning propoaats styuld be, marke addruss “ Provosuls fur Subsistence Storaa,” a1 THOMAS WILSON, toe undersigoed, v RON: a. Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 819 N, Second 8t,, Bt. Louts, Manufactures nite ‘Wholcsals jeltings, Ly Hat, uery Wheel Pane ey cl aut slotted C! aoxuTK you 4 of Every 1d Crosse u ly Dathire iy Htupber pid Teather af Deteription of Chreul ten apie relay Cant! us ed 4 nd if Thandie Hh apbiieet rere of roulur Sawa. Beery Saw warrusted, Lockwood's Patent Repairing carefully done, TANITE Emory Wheels and Grinding Machinery Our New {lustrated Cataloguo ‘Mailed trea, om application, ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION THE BEST MADE + “uw ALL KINDS. BF AIRBANKS, MOR! Cor, Lake BL & Yih dre, Chleage, ” Ba carghalte BUY OULY TAH G1 GURy /