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PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Mr. As it bury wsts not bled in America, 
bill lie was severely clipped. 
Mirk-Baths have been prescribed for tlic 
unfortunate Km press Carlotta. 
Henry Rochefort is going to write a 
biographical sketch of Louis Napoleon. 
Jean Tnoei.ow, the poetess, has contri¬ 
buted §100 to the Chicago Relief Fund. 
Victor Hugo lives in Paris, at a house 
formerly belonging to Prelect llsiussmann. 
The King of the Belgians has made a do¬ 
nation of 2,500 francs for the Chicago relief 
fund. 
The Chicago Tribune calls Tweed, Con¬ 
nolly, Hall and Sweeney the four Caesars 
(seizors.) 
W. Clews of Ilion, N. Y,,has obtained a 
patent for an instrument for extracting caps 
from cartridges. 
The Archbishop of Breslau is suspending 
those of his clergy who dissent from the in¬ 
fallibility dogma, 
The Emperor of Germany lias refused to 
extend the period of tolerance of rouge et 
voir at Baden-Baden. 
A report in London says that Empress 
Eugenie is about to sell her Spanish proper¬ 
ty and return to England. 
Queen Isabella is occupying 11 wee large 
houses in Paris opposite the Hotel Bazilcu 
with her family and retinue. 
It is said that Alexander If. Stephens 
never stops writing an editorial article until 
iiis newspaper office runs out, of type. 
Alexander II., the Emperor of Russia, 
signed, some time ago, the temperance 
pledge, at the earnest request of his wife. 
Theodore Tilton is giving a lecture on 
“ Home, sweet home,” to audiences who arc 
led to wish he would stick to his subject,. 
VrcTou Emmanuel, the King of Italy, is 
a very hearty cater. His favorite dish is 
pork, of which lie consumes every day a 
large quantity. 
The ex-Empcror Napoleon’s income is 
staled by a German paper, to be $26,000 a 
year, which will he increased to $80,000 by 
the proceeds of the property recently sold 
in Spain by the Empress. 
While George Francis Train was at 
R ichester, last week, he sent the following 
dispatch to Ills friend Brigham Young: 
“ Plead guilty ; Christian law allows a plu- 
ruliy of women. Checkmate,” 
Second Lieutenant Frederick G. 
Grant, 4th Cavalry, has been ordered to 
report to the General of the Army and will 
accompany Gen. Sherman oil his tour of 
military inspections in Europe. 
Mu. and Mrs. Barney Williams will pass 
the winter in Paris, having taken apartments 
on the Boulevard llfiussinfitin. Mr. Wil¬ 
liams is in poor health, and is talcing the 
hydropathic system of treatment. 
Mr. Samvel F. Bi:ttkrworth, who fig¬ 
ured us Daniel E. Sickles’s chief adviser in 
the killing of Key, mid who afterwards took 
himself to San Francisco, where he became 
wc-alUiy, recently turned lip in Paris. 
Liszt, the abbc-composer, has been delay¬ 
ed in the production of his work of “ Christ” 
by the death of Karl Tansic, to whose 
memory lie is dedicating u most splendid 
funeral mass, which he declares will be the 
best of all his compositous. 
Major Thomas Donaitoe died in Wash¬ 
ington, Nov. 1st aged 75 years. He was 
well and favorably known in connection with 
The National Tnlclligeiurr, which office he 
entered when a bov, ami continued therein 
as chief clerk until the death of Col. Seaton. 
Marshal MacMauOn is noted in the 
French army for his proclivity for snuff. A 
feuilletonists in the (JanloMB aid that nothing 
disturbed the obi marshal after the battle of 
Woertli so much as the loss of a large box 
of snuff, which he had brought along from 
Paris. 
Tiie Emperor William has conferred the 
cross of merit on Baroness Charles de Roths¬ 
child, as a distinction for meritorious ser¬ 
vices in tending the sick and wounded during 
the war. The insignia of this newly-found¬ 
ed order is accompanied by an autograph 
letter from Empress Augusta. 
Vincent Coulter lias returned to Wash¬ 
ington from his mission among the Indians 
of the Northwest, and tells doleful tales of 
the condition of the red men. Much of the 
trouble and distress has been produced by 
thieving Indian agents and had manage¬ 
ment of the bureau at Washington. 
Mr. Yunq Wing, a Chinese gentleman, 
who was educated in the Yale College, has 
been engaged to lake charge of 80students 
to the United Stales, and the Chinese Gov¬ 
ern incut lias voted a grant of $1,500,000 to 
meet all expenses for the ensuing ten years. 
The number of students will be yearly in¬ 
creased by installments of 30. 
A journalist, who 1ms recently visited 
all the courts of Europe, says, in a letter to 
the Etoile Beige, that he did not see a single 
good-looking princess. As for the Grand- 
duchess hereditary of Russia, about whose 
beauty so much lias been written, he says 
that she is a tlijn and sottr-looking creature, 
who appears to be over thirty years of age. 
Queen Olge of Greece lie calls a perl-looking 
little woman, wlm evidently lacks brains 
The Empress Augusta ot' Germany he 
charges with dressing in too youthful a 
style. “ Her majesty,” he says, “ is a home¬ 
ly woman; and so is her daugliter-in-]:nv, 
1 he fat and ungraceful crown-princess. The 
Princess Frederick Charles, in whom 1 ex¬ 
pected to find an angelic beauty, from wlmt 
J had read about her, is a coarse-featured 
lady, with very imperious and awkward 
manners. She appeared to me more like a 
housekeeper or a farmer’s wife than a prin- 
New foa* Wairyaiien ! 
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S. s, WOOD:— 
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it will enok more iced, or heat, more wnior, in a 
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Willi all Western Lines. 
Four Through Express Tl'nillft Daily, (Sun¬ 
days excepted.) and to avoid any detentions ot 
thr.mgh passengers irom tlie East, lids Line runs 
Two Sunday Tridim iluoiigh to C’leve* 
Intlrf, Toledo ii nd C'hDMtffo. 
Magnificent Palace Cars ran over this Line be¬ 
tween New York, Chicago, 8t. Louis, and Louisville. 
Also, a Daily Line of Palace Sleeping Cars runs ex¬ 
clusively between Rochester. Cleveland. Toledo. 
Chicago and St Louis. Through tickets for sale at 
allprinetpul Hallway ticket offices throughout t-lie 
United States, and by ageiita ot this Line through¬ 
out the icafit- 
UUA8. F. HATCH, Gen. Sup’f., ^ 
Cleveland, O. 
J. A. BURCII, 
Gun, Eastern Pnssencev Agent. 
___ Buffalo. N V- 
r|'J{ A VEI.EIC^ TD THE SOUTHWEST! 
JL Take the “BEK LINE Cleveland. Columbus, 
Cincinnati aud Indianapolis Railway—Rom Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way of Crestline, Bellefontulne, m- 
dlttmipoiis, Terre; Haute.Sk. lands, etc., or by 'vky ot 
Columbus. Cincinnati. Louisville, etm, tot alt WUR® 
South or West. Pai.aok Day and ShBBPlNO CAKS 
from Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, ludianapo- 
Rsund Louisville, without change. . , . - 
E. 8. FLINT, Go no ml superintendent. 
Cleveland. OJiio. 
H owto transfer common wood 
and 8teel Engravings on tiny surface. Try it on 
your sleigh. By sending $1 to 
A, B. COLLINS, Pottersville, N. J. 
BURNED OUT, BUT NOT “BURNT UP.” 
Pemsteut, Judicious Advertising Must Tell! 
SHARP ~§f THAIM, 
CHICAGO ADVERTISING AGENCY, 
FORMERLY AT 6 & 7 FARWELL HALL, CHICAGO. 
Present Chicago Office, Room 5,65 S, Oanal St, 
I Nctv York OiiicC, No. 5 Bccktimn Si. 
For Price List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GRAVES ,t CO., No. 2ij North Market St 
Boston, Muss, 
T he celebrated prairie city 
Seeder and Cultivator combined; is Hie clieai,- 
e-it and best. Better tlnm a drill. Tho Increase in 
yield will pay for it in one season. Send for free cir¬ 
culars to HARRIS MANUFACTURING Co.. 
Janesville, Wis. 
- SUFERIOR TD THE COMMON NAIL 
in all respects, Is cheaper to the consumer, makes 
JL III Hit res J l r* LUCii |n:i tu uib: witeuinui> um»aw 
stronger and more durable work, and Is fully equal 
to a screw for most purposes. Manufactured by 
Winslow Bauii Nah, Co-Cieyetaud, uhio. 8<dd 
by Hardware Dealers generally. 
rponic foe lluixes—The New Patent Flexibti 
B Curry-Comb. Samples sent bv tunll. prepaid, m 
receipt of 50c. Address Ells 1 Jlf’/'u Co., 1 leposit. N. Y 
We ednliniie to do a general Advertising business 
with all of tiie I,ending Newspapers in the United 
States. Any business entrusted to ns will lie attend¬ 
ed to with til spate h and Ildellty. Please give us an 
opportunity to estimate on whatever Advertising 
you may liave to do. 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSS o Y ]?1 s: SS c 1 IAKT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NT 1 £ W YORK 
Pend 3 cents tor samples anil testimonials. Agents 
wanted. C. II DAN A, West Lahunon, N. li. 
A CHRISTMAS PUDDING 
B oot cutters and feed cutters 
, cheapest and nest. Can he returned ir not satis¬ 
factory. Circulars free. F. FINCH, Clyde, N. T. 
FULL OF PLUMS, Sent Fit PE in receipt of Stamp 
for Postage. Address ADAMS & CO., Boston. 
