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FOREIGN The Von Arnim Case Said to Have No Political Sig- nificance, Cosies in Existenco of All {ho Docue " ments Requireds Tho French Government to Proteot the Sponieh Frontior. The Postal Convention Signed by All the Powers Except France. Thirty Miles of the Direct Cable Abandoned. sore than 1,100 DMiles at the Bottom of the Ocean, GERMANY. TUE VON ARNIX CABE, Brruy, Oct. .—The National Gazelle declares thet tho Von Amim arrest is nob connected with polities, but {5 simply o oriminal proce- dure with which netthor tho Foreign Offico nor Cimeellor were coucerned, The Gazefle sléa gayy copies nro in oxistonco of ail the documents that ura roquired. A DIKIOP NELEAGED FROM PRISON, Benr, Oct, 9,—Tho Archbishop of Cologne s beeu relensed sftor an hmprisonment of uix months and nine dms, 'I'ho remaindor of the tevm for which ho was sontonced will bo treatod o cancoled. Mapatn, Qot, 9.—A stoberk for Cuba Nov. I i BPAIN, FRENCI! NEUTRALITY. Maonip, Oct. 9, ‘Fhe Iberia says ihat the French Government, with the purpoko of avold- ing political complications, has announced its intention of taking offective measures to pro- vout tho shipment of contraband of war across tho Spanish fronLier, MEPUBLIOAY SUCCESS, Mapmp, Oct, 9.—The Rupublican srmy undor Gen. Lasorna has crossod tho Ebro, and taken Laguardin, This succaes hag made n excallont lmdncuulou here. Carlog, with the bulk of biu followers, I8 at Larioja di Navarra.. o it SWITZERLAND. TIIE POSTAL CONYENTION. Beexe, Oot. 9.—Tho Postal Convention was signed to-dey by all tho dolegates to the Interna- tloual Cougresy excopt those from France. Thia evening n banquet was given to the dolegatos, ":ueulnnd marines will paidisis. ek THE BROKEN CABLE., Loxpox, Oct. ,—A circular ins been gont to tho shnrohioldors of the Direct Cablo Company Informing tuem thut tho management hoye do- cided to abandon sbout 30.miles ot the cablo which is now lying on a rocky bottom, and eftact aspliico at a moro suitablo point, The ciroular geve that in all aboul 1,100 miles of tho cablo bave boen laid, aud eatisfactoy tests aro obtain- cd daily by elactriciaus, e THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIO, A DATILE IMMINENT. R0 b JANEIno, Oct, 0.—A general battle bo- tween the Goveroment troopsand the insurgents is imminent, thongh bopes aro increaslug that ponce will be restorad on the resignation of Pro:iout Avellanedn. Rio e JaxEelro, Oct. 9.—Tha rovolution in the Argentiue Ropublic inceensos tu importauce. An i8sus of papor mouoy is prabable in case tho ne- gotiations for a roconcilintion betweon the Goy- ernmout authorities and tho revolutionists fail, Jontevideo s filled with refugeos from Bue- 08 Ayres. Tae loan lssued a few doys ago by tho Brazil- isn Goverument fg farorably recoived. it GREAT BRITAIN. DATLWAY ACOOMMODAYIONS, Lowvoy, Oct. 9.—The Afidlsnd Railway Com- pany has resolved to dispenso with second-class passenger-cosches on its line, They will ba tukon oft in Jnnuary noxt. CHERCH BURNED. Losvox, Oct, 9.—Tho Last Parish Church of Aberdeen, the finest church of its kind in the North of Scotfand, has been destroged by fire. w.au0X, Oct. ),—Thoe miners of West Riding Yorkshire, having refused Lo cousent to o reduc tion of 20 per cent iu thoeir wagoes, havo beon locked out to the number of 6,000, e GREECE. PvaExs, Oct, 9,—Tho American squadron has arrived in tlus harbor, ——— EGYPT. CONDITION OF TRE NILE. Carmo, Oct. 9.—The XNilo ig falling, and the dauger of & gisastrous mundation is over, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Strike of Coal-Miners in Hentucky, Speciul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lomsviiie, Ky, Oct. S.—Inteligeuca has come in from Hopking County, in Southwestorn Kentucky, of trouble growing out of a strike of the minors a¢ the Bt. Benard coal-mines, noar Earliugton, It has been customary to increuse the wages one-half per cout per bushol during the winter, but & moath ago the proprictors guvo uotice that they would not be able to do so thiy sonson. In cousequonce, Thurday of last wool, 120 bonds quit work, and scnt word to other points warning minors against engaging in their lace, Themastors at onco Kocured 100 negroos, u the Saturday the ramaindor of tha old minors aluo loft, Tho #owe night five or six masked mon went to the house of Tom Hilbes, s nogro minor, but not finding him ot kome, boat with slicks sod othorwise soveraly maltrented auothor ue- xro, tolling bim tho other colored miners might expect a ko or worso fate it they continued ta work the mine, Next day 8)l tho negroos armed themsolves, and, although no word Lus been ro- ceived of @ collision betweon whites and blacks, snrioun trouble was anticipated, aud twouty oxtra poliee Lad hoon sworn fu. Tho train hunds have &luo struck. L The Rock ¥nland Conl-Miners? Strike ~No Nigae of o Conpromise. Sywelal Disputah tn The Chicsgo Tribune. Roox Teranp, 1L, Oct. 9.—The coal-minors® surike, which bogun in tho npper end of this county about the Iatof the month, atill continues, with nosign of sowpromise. Tho men clim that thoy wore promised sn incroasn from 4 to 5 conts n busbol; while be ownerw cluim that they cannot afford topayil. A mooting of the owuers of the Hampton, Port H!rfln, Clovaland, Rapids City, Briar Blufl, and Lortor minos was held hero tos day, at whiok the dotermination wns arrivedat not to ‘my woro than she old rato, snd to diseour- age all intorference with their businoss by tho Miners’ Union. Worl st tha Clonl Valloy mines, from which this eity obtaws its supplios, cho- “mmi tho mon having no gronnd of comipluint against their enlployers, whohavo always troatod om with gront hberality, A HORRIBLE SUICIDE. Swsctul Dispatel ta The Chicago 1idune, ofinumwn,u., Ky., ()‘ul‘ 0, ']hmn Tuonthiago o g wouian' naniud Auilo Hoynand arsieit i Tioulbntle sad rentod o oo gt it y h wha and Chatlos Ackrs, owner of a brickeynrd, huve’ ulnce ocoupiad, Tawt night Ackom collectad iy clatlios, au ho anid, to take thow o a wasbor- wonian; but Annio, who hat heen Lokl that lior lover wus fulse, bechme couvirced Lo wua about 1o sbandon her. As ho woy lenviug the houso sho omptiod the cuntentw of & corl-oll can on her drods and lighted & matel, whick was wrestodt feotn hor hundd. ‘The, frantio woman gavo & de- fut look at Ackors aud ran ugp-staiss, A ywild plorolug duroum raug through the bouso, ad presencly Aunfo rusiied duwn onvoloped {u & g.‘:n:' :: ’E‘S“; Bho }luguml li“l‘;“ 7 this morning, onrn Of a0, and bas u fatho wuter fving e lmm-ufi, o, A i) THE WEATHER, f}nmumax, Oct, 0.~Yor the Northwestarn isprdwkies, and gl il i}%‘tl" wh fiflbtvl‘m?"mnhg owo g- g Wk b HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18 ooolor and partly cloudy werthor, and frosh northwesterly wiuds, with occasional rain on the ppor Lakes, LOCAL ODSERTATIONS, Lnauo, O 874, & Hour of ol g | sersation. | & Direetinn and| rirce of wind.| Weather, gy i ister, Mwylmum thermonotor. 63, OENERAL ONSERVATIONS, Guieann, O. ar (T Wind, Tirockenr'ge/20.70] 40X, W,, teenhs]., Cleyenne,, (20 18] 44V, feo,, gl W i 8 Vs v, +[Clonay, Clear, Cloar, Light rain, R Borquotto..[2y.43 20,2 Milwsuke W., frea maiia . 69| GHIN., frosh Pembioa.. [20.78] 41 . froab Tolodo, .70 B0|S,, frosh.., Yonkton ...(20.01] 54IN! W, fresi ,,,,, I TS SOUTHERN DISGRDER. Gov, Kellogg Again Replies to a Newspaper Crificism, Text of the Famous Amendment to the New Orleans Charter, How Kellogg May Have the Right to Appoint Municipal Officers, Kellogg’s Defense Reviewed by the Pilenyune. LOUISTANA. TEXT OF THE UNBIGNED CIANTER OF THL CITY OF NEW ORLRANH, New Onveans, La., Oct. 9—12:26 p. m.—Tho following {4 the amendment to tho City Charlor which Lius caused go mnch diseuswion. It only requires the Governor's signsture to bocomo a law: Ax Aor fo nmend anil re-conel Sce. 2 of an nct en titled * An et to exteurd o Hinits of (he Pariah of Urleane," ete,, approvad Mutch 16, 1870, aud to pro: ecribo additional regulutions for the_government of tho curporation of tha City of Now Oricuus, approved March 18, 1874 ; to fix tho timw for tho clectlon of AMayor und Adwinistrators of tho Cits of New Orloohs, and to uuthorlze the Goveruor to Al vacanclos lu suld ottices in cettaln rases, Scertos 1, Je it enacted by tha Senato and_ Houso of Represcnlaiives of tho lte of Lotisiana, i Geu- eral Assembly convened, that See, 20f Act Ko, a8, of 1871, npproved Mareh 1, 1671, entitied an act {onmend ‘au et cotitled au et to”ametd un act to extond fuo limite of tho Parish of Oricaun, otc., approved March 16, 180, and to prescrito adaitional regn- lftons for tho governmout of tho corporation of tho Sew Orleans, b, cud tho clod #0 ‘08 to’ reard as fal~ “That Sec. 7 of Act No. 7, of 1830, upprovod xch 10, 1870, aud entitled At act {0 extend tho lim- itsof the Parish of Orloans, ote,, be, and the sann i3 heteby amended nnid ro-enucted 50 18 to road ad fol- Jowa: The eloction of tho Mayor aud tho several Ad- ministrators shall bo held overy four yeres, nud ut tho eame timo that tha election f held for tho Governor of tho§tate, nnd they sbsll Lo choaen at large by tho qualified volors of the City of Nuw Orlenn. Al va cancles ocenrriug by the restgnution, death, oxpiration of terw, dirability, or otherwise, ot iny other tine In thio goncral election, shatl be Mlicd by tho appolntment of the Governor, by aud with (h¢ cousent of (hie S ate, when in scasion, or submitted for such ndvice and cotisont atdtn next eswlon Provided, That vacancios may be temgorarily Alled til tha aetion of the Govern- or, by the AdmiInistrator of Fiuatice, acting as Mayos 170 tomporo, and the Mayor may sseign any Adinluin frator to unother departnent, ad Interiin § and tho sawuo courso aball be obenrved in tho enno of 'tho tomn- ‘porary absenco of all officera hoteln provided for, wiio shinll bold thew oliees untll their suceessors aro’ duly elected or uppoiuted or gualified, 8E0, 9 Jle it further enacted, etc,, Thot nothing in thli sct alinll be coustrucd to oxtond "tho term of 1o present fucumbents to the oflices of Mayor and Ad- minfetrators of tho City of Now Orleans, beyond ‘tio timo for whick thioy were clected : and ugion the oxpl- satlon of the kaid fern for which they wera dlected, tho Governor sball appoint thelr successors until th general olcction of 1576, a8 hereinbefors provided for, Bre, 8, Le it further enucted, elc,, Tuat sll laws or parta of taws conilicting with thls kut ura repesled eo 2ax an oy conilfct ; aud {hi nct whall ko ciioct froms and aftor its paasago. THE ATTOWNEY GENEAL AND WIIUTE LEAGUERS. WasiiNaToN, 1. C., Oct. 0.—~Fhe Astorugge Genorul, bows intorrogated concernivg rumions pravelent in New Orleaus thal Lo bad instructod the commeucement of legal procoedings ugninat members of tho Wiite Leaguo throughout Louisians, said he did not consider it worth while eititer to coufirm or deny the reports, KELLOGG'S LABT GRIEVANZE. morrow will publish a letter fro: 2 of Louisinug, in yeply to an cditorial criticism by that paver of his addross of Sopt. 30, 'Lhe Goveruor gays: Horthern men olding ofilco Ir. the South havo great titleultics o contendt with, Most of tho uventich Ly waich the ear of the publlew reached avo closed ugainst them, Tho ugents of (he Asocluted Yren aro nearly_ sure {0 color udverkzly to them every fuci- dent " that may tske pnce. Tho pross gevorally it projudiced ugainet thom, aud ‘whilo all the calmg. nies aind slanders munufsciured by & vigorous oppols tlou, fuspired by tho bintred they beur to tho Ncpulb~ nciples everywlese, are. widely circulatod aud goucrally Letoved, the geruat bulk of the Republican elt- T toliing quiotly &1 tho fluld, ralsig cotton, nud su- gar, and rice, and fhoother staples Whieh compose the wealdls of the Stato hive 10 meuns of making thoir case heard, or suswerlug recusntions brouglt againat ticir Yurey: Tt apears 1o Tio widely socopted us i . not worth questiontng o lnquiriiig o, that all tho lte- publican Stato Governments ab tho South_aro corript, and thoso who couscleutioutly laborod to muke tho lte: publiean parly of the South strongand respoctuble, ind to give prictical effect to the Iteconstruiction ncts of Congruss, rro disconrsgud by yecolving but geauty sympathy from their friends ot tho North, by fudiug that tlelr beat eiforts have been wfsuileretaod of misreprescnted. Inotiee, for fnstauco, that you ro- Ter In terms of wirougs condemuction fo my conduct with regari to'ttio Registration law, which the Naw York “ribune and othier jourvals, who uoither undersiand or caro to stute Truthfully the coudition of afiirs fu Loulkiana, havo asucrted to bo nn ufame ous meusre, wiich 1havo kept coucesled tl now, 10t daing (0 sn 81 after Conpross liad ailoirued, Tho setual fret 14, that by sining the now Registra~ tion bill, T divested myeelf of # power nuder (o old, unjtt e, equal to the control of W,I00 volea o cording to tho yaslonis, Our callmato of the now low ds Junt and fuir, ol uuder its provislons 1 liava from tho first extendod to my oppouents a rep- resoutation which under tue old law thuy utterly de- fod un ut tho last olection, Moroover, wo far from couceating tao paskge of tio bill 11 ‘ufier Conggreny hadt udjourned, 1 tolcgruphed tho fucts of ito passuge iy o dikpateh which was rezd m- tho Unitod” Btatcy Henate, aud annonunced that, when iy proper came to communoo redisteation, 1t vas iy purpuse to wign and gratlgute the bilt Tho Governor then rofors to the mauner in which tho unjust eriticisms of Iriends #ro turnad againel tho Ropublean parly Ly it anomion, aud ciles severnl statomonts in the Now Otleans Picayune, bused npon tho fem- acrat’s editorial, somo of which are so unfoundod in fact, that ho culled upon tho editor of that pspor for & spocile rottuction, Ho then givow [nlu pote to the aditor of tho Picayune, and lot- tors from Atloriey-General Field and Audicor Clinton, showing thnt said slutomonts wero un- truo, I conclasion ho says ¢ ‘The facts and figuron Matod in miy sddress of the 201 ull, aro Inkew’ from tho efhekad revords, and all ayebive of the Stale, boaring upon quostions thervin disengnod, a0 ofeu to tin editor oF e Picayune, o to auy ane, for the fiullest iuvostigation, and 1 lu- vita and challongo the closest seritiny, dofy tho ction af any of (hu inateriul allegations of uy address. The Republican purty of Louietuns aveept the fssuo offerod by you, that efther Kelloge or hi¥ cuiof_oppanouls must now etand befors thn world «h Hio most rqekless wad unblushiug ln Tulsifiritlon, nud ey 1w appeal §0 tho rocords of the Btato to shiow that 1U'is 10k the_ prosn Blata Governe tent or ftn supportors ik have fabiiiod faols regurd. Ing Loubsiam nifairs, Jican TIH PICAYUNE ON KKLLOAO. i‘ to thew, ambodying oxtracts from his addross to the poople of tho United States, aritivizing the flasuolal admivistration of Gov, Kellogg, ™ The Puicayune says : W0 propuse now Lo pasn ata up to 1l geatffitdo of tho people, aud o roputation of & foithtul, wise, andUoneel publio_ofiichal,” We «quoto from his reront address to the peoplo of tho Ild) olhier clalmn which he United Hislost % The Demoorstio Legisluture of bis, 188D, wnd 1867, composod oxcuuvely of white moy, Mr, oEn! sud _othera s oo 49,004, Shembetny Seds Fpron st fuemnby) e Sppropeiaf 104 otk fatn solibuted di The Lécayune replies to Gov. Ketlogg's latlor I £0.870,000, le: ing in oscom of Approptistion over Te¥Bitio of §13,780,850." Ank the words, Tho Doin- eratic Legfuintiro of 1865, Let ita s, iy roforenco 1ho ncta of (he Leglelaturo of 1863, who woro theso Donocrats 2 Tho slntirad eitachod to all the vetn of thatisear were J. Madison Wellr, Governor i Binioon 1: 1on, Hpeaker of thu Houew: Lunis Golinel Traddunt of thé Hewato; B, Wrotwoskl, Serretary of Slato, ¢ thoro wora thioh, or liavo becnshuce, four niora intonae Radlenls n ie Btnto thn theso paimca Teprvscit, wo shonld Yo plossed to v them pointed ont, Now, in regird to the appropriations of this and suteguient Teginiaturen of 1030 and 1807, we fud tho following us tho flgures enterd n tho Auditor's reporta tor thess yrura t Total renolptn for TA03 (Pago 4), S4T8,05,03 ¢ 1850 (Pago 0), S3,092.991,75 § 1807 (Paréo 4, $L,030,314.30, "Totnl, $6,00,185.10, Tn- tal expeadifiros for IG5 (Tago 3), $1,102,639.08 3 1666 Puge 0), S140L,940,77 3 1807 (Pago 0), $9,13,950.71, Total, $7,134,518,10, *Thus 1t nppeara tiat (e ex) one Aitares during tio throo yemn woro only $0R.70 in exvena of tho rovenus, Xellogg snys tho oxeer s {4 113,700,554, shawlug n dlseropunoy belween Kodogy' sintement and tho bt Foeords of $13,110, il Lo reader wiil bear fu mind tat wo quota froin (b authioutiy rocoras, Winlo Guv. Kellogg given to nuthority whatover for bl extraordinary etatement, o @hva The pago of tho book gunted, and “out oxpori~ oo of Gov, Kellogg han admonishied uk of the neoea. iy of requiriow of him » ko exnclitnde tu tho cta- ol of autbiority for everytling lio iy nssort, — S0UTE CAROLINA. REMANKADLE ASENCE OF OBINE, Cuantstoy, 8, 0., Oct.—The Graud Jury of tho United States District Court was discharged to-dny after disposing of n fow unimportant rovenno cases, there bolng no other businoss for thoir consideration. Judge Brysn mado romarks upon the gratifying absonce of criminel pro- ceadinga in this State for many months past, and Ahe perfoet good order waich now provails, Tho Grand Jury was orgenized under tho new regu- lation requiring jurors to ba abla to rend snd write, and consistod of white aud colored m about oqual proportious. e e e LIFE IN PARIS "The Compnrative Merits of Entlng nt Lestaurants and at Lome. Taris Correspondence of the New York Brening Post, The Duval Establisimonts in Purie aro the best oxamples of clean and cheap moday of ont- iug a la carte ; that is, whero you ordor and pay for just what you wish frow the duily-priced bill of fuxe. The ordinary contincntnl hotel gives tho tabla- d'hote dinner, and it is sorved i from eight to ten conrses, and roqulves from an hour fo an hour aud & half to go through with it. One can omit any coutee, and wait ovor tha time required for others to finlsh it, or ho many leave the tablo at any poiut bo plesses, No questions are asked oxcept 43 to wine. Tho prices of dinuer 1ungo {rom 4 to 8 francy (88 conts Lo $1.76), tho Intter beimg tho prico b tho Grond Iiotol in Paris, which s snid to furnish the best-served dinnor in Ewropo. Ono ig served handsomely at tho stylish rou- taurants of the mund builevards sud in the Laluis Royalo. Tho bill of faro s soldom priced, and the final addition I8 sowotimes ustonishing, pusticularly if ono indnlges in an unnsual dish of oo wined, ‘Theso estsblishments cater Inrgoly [ur‘l:emnnu who estimate tho quality of a diuner by dishos and wins not caully procured, by fruits oitf of seasan, and by tho high pricos thoy pay. Noveithelors, # reasonable daily customer doos not puy oxtravagantly whon ouce fumiliur with his opportunitics, Auuther popular mode of eating in Parls, and auo largoly employed by Fuulih visitors, is tho diner a prie fixe, n methiod by which you sro al- towed to uolect st o lixed prico o cactain nuinber of dishes from a woll-variod bill of tare, Theso plucos aro tho most nnmorous in the Palais oy~ ule, aud thure aca also muny in and near iho boulevards, Tloy aro , the service is good, and_ouo certainly gots full aud satisfactory aquivulent for bis monog., “'he Rostaurant de Londres, nenr the olicro fountain, {s eaid to bave sdupted this systom some scveuty-fivo yemss ago. You make up your mind Low much you wish to pay for your dinnor~—20 cents, 30 contd, 40 conts, and 8o on, advancing by 10 ceuts to 31.90. You then solech the particniar Axed-peies restiurunt you wish; aud wo will tawe, for oxample, tho Diucr do Rocher, in tho Passago Jousfroy, Montmartre. Tho limit ot this oxtablishment is about 70 conts, that {8, three francs aud waiter's foo. We buy tho tickols ut the dosls us wo outer, aud are ench entitled to a bottle of wine, viu_ordivawe, white or red, ora half bottle of snporior wine, all the brend we wish for, a clioice of oug plate of soup from two varieties, two plates of hors d'wuvre, selocted from radishes, cucumbors, olives, sardines ; butter aud dried sousnges; ono plata af tish, from eix varietios ; onc piato of ment, with ciglit Linds to sclec fromr; ono plate of veotnbizs, chosen from mx varictios ; » oolad, an ico cream, aud £wo plates of fruit; wakig in all olght courses. 1f you do not care_ for b, you sun have one sdditional plato of meat or vegotublos instaad, T'ho dinner bogius at halt- punt 6 o'clock, Is at ity height-nt 7, aud nsuslly audg ut 8 o'clock ; aud as ono can dino comforla~ bly in about an hourand a quarter, ho is not con- fiand to & prompt appearauce, Hero also, unlilo o table d’hate, an American can havo the dinnor 60 rapidly served ns to get thraugh with it in i teen or twouty minutes. As usual evorywhora in Burapo, wo leave onthe tablo uawo go » small foo for the garcon who waited on us, iu this caso an eidorly yalet of the oldon tine, and now verg- g towards €0 yeara of ngo. We enjoyed hia polished politenose, Lis thorough knowledgo of tho precivo time of service, and lus hints 8s to the beut «alection of dighes, But restaurant-life is the cxception and not tho rulo smong tho Tronch. It is at variauco with their affectionato family charactoristics and thoir lovo of {ablo eujoviaents. . Tho exponse aud 1nconveuionce attonding n stoady restaurant lifo wanld not be tolerated by the Fiench peo- plo, and it ia ouly neceswaty to ask thom, to got any numbor of opivions on this subject, pll wverse to such a modo of lifo. Dlorcover, it is A statigtical faol that tho entire restuurant accommorntions of Paris do nol contemplato fooding moro than 8 small percentago of its inhabitauts ; whilo, on the othor hwud, the Paris homo in all cases, lurge or small, is fitted com- pleto for the thorough sorvice of the household and forhowme life. Woalthy poople without chil- drau, who cau cormmand privio roomy, and who have cawrigos for all woather, would not con- #ont tosuch un oxaction ; and furbber, it 18 im- posriblo L0 procuse at tho bust rostaurauts (and they aro the best i the world) sneh food, such cooking, such table cquipmonts sud kervico ns poople 1 comfortublo or moderato oircumstunces in Parig possess in thoir own homes, Tho lead- ing restuurants con, Dy provious order, prepare dibnors thut are nstouishivg i the clogance of their appointuenty ; but in the quality of liney, stlvor, porcelein, Wines, proparution, servico, ala., thoy are inferior to the spacial home feasty of prosperous Pavisinug, According to the directory thero are, in round numbers, 1,000 restaurants and 2,000 cafos in this city of ihout 2,000,000 of inbnbitants, the pobulution being ficronsod further by s largo unmber of vimtors and suburban residonts. Dut fov enfos protond to glvo 1moro thun a dojouticr, and tho groat majority of them not eveis that, Of tho restnurants fully 800 of then uro limited in thoir capacity, und it Is very questionnblo if, during the three busiost hours of the duy, tho cutire number givo 50,000 divnors, Probably not mora than 235 to 3 por cont of tho pormu. uent iububitonts of Laris live at restaurauts, I mako this assortion after a caroful invoatigation iuto the subjeet, nitor diniug st overy eating- place of any importance, and whils knowing poriotally thut Parie restatrunts ure largoly f quentod, and that Yines of. elogaut oquipages ar- rivo and standl in front of tho most prominent of thom dusing the populir huurs for eatiug, Purisinn familics go Lo publio dininyg plices for tho sam reagon that Now York fumilios go, aud in nbont tho samo proportion, They go o seo & difierant phase of 1o to bridgo over a fow in- torvening duyy in chauging servauts, to pasy timo whifo tho paiutor and tho papor-hauger havo ovorything fu disorder, or for o porlod of rolaxution from tho dutics of housekeoping, Tho gront maes of enting-liouso customers are singlo persons, business wen, suburbay roal- : douts aud travolors, togothor with ehiough ropro. | sontatives of ovory othor claws to give color to the pasortion thut reataurunt lifo ju an ordinary French “ folly.,” A8 u houdolioopor in Paris, I know the relative cost of living nt howo and at restourauts. A gontleman end his wifo wiih ono sorvant can live better at oo, and with 10 moro oxpenso; but_tho duties of housckeoping must bo ate tondad to, When tho family is largor tho ad. vuutago on the ucoro of cconomy i moro aud moro in favor of homo lifs, Tmibgiuo o fumily of four porsons outingg their doily” monls ab restaurauts. Thero ura two ladies sud two " goutlomien. ‘Iho Indies uust drows wpacially for [ must o provided far, going out, und all mmit bo prompr, ~ Twn ‘bildron and two sorvants are loft at homo, and ‘Thing of the posaible chiancos, mishnps, bad woathor, ote., thut may ovour, und the utter abaurdity of 'permanont rostaurant o for familios, howover small, bo- comos apparant. Whatovar msy bo tho short- comtngs of the Froneh melu, on one subjeot they are wound, sml that s coonomy. ‘I'lo posecas all tho Mmeays for eating at home, uni ifo ayway from howa i the excoption and not tho rufo, Thelr stylo of louso, apparlemnents, ouablou thom to livo in comfort and olegance ug tho lowost posaiblo eoat, The boardiug-hauso iy @ comparstively unkuown institution, snd for uoonomical ronsons thero 18 no neosvslty for Its fil&:‘n“ nmuun the pnniuufu 5 Jn of THE EXPOSITION, It Will Positively Ologe To- . Night. the TImproved Mowe Scales Pisplay of Card from A. M. Gilbert & Co. Tho 1ixposition of 1874 will oloso for good to- night. It boa boen {rrovoeably decided by the Directore that thero shall bo po * positively Inat appearances,” 'T'horeforo thoso who want to soo what the vast building contains must uee thie inet flylug opportutity, nud go to-day or naver. TIE IMPROVED HOWE BCALES, Ono af tho contral moctions of the Exposttion bullding is most elogantly fitted up and oocupied with on assortment of the Howo scales, whose clogant finish sud fino workmanelup render them nmong the most atirnctive of the articles upor oxhibition, A great deal has hoon sald about tho fluc-nrl oxhibition at tho xposition this yoar, and, al- thnufih tho Howe scales aronot entered in tho Art-Gullory of tho Exposition, thalr display is surely a olirmiug pletara. And they aro not only worthy of eapoolal mon- tion bocaune of their superior finials and tastoful coloring, but bocause of tholr many points of improvoment, 1’rogress_nnd Improvoment s tho motto of theso goods, and it fa not only faithfully exemplified n themn, but it is illuatrat- a:lhy wo fine crayons wldch aro placed above em, I one, whioh may bo termed tho eathotio illas- tiation of Progroay, tho distunt past with its sav- ago wildness, tho days of stugo-coachos, flnt- Luuts, and of anciont sud primitiva modes of wmgm:;F aro porirayed mpon tho loft of tho figuro of Progyeus ; upun tho right of thio figuro r0 tho conlrusta of 1ho prosout duy,—railroads avd stoumboats ; and in the foreground au jllus- tration of the most Jmproved woighiug-machine uore knows,—the Howo scalo,—which receives tho wreath of Isurola from the haud of tho figure oi Progress, ' Tho other crayon may bo termed a practical Hlustration of progress in tho lino of woighiug, and is outitlod ** Tho Threa Woighe," Tirat, tho “ Primitive," where the honest Granger is sus~ spendod Yrom ono of the old boam woales. Vith this bis woight cannot bo detor- mined any pearor than withiv 10 pounds, Ilo is ovidontly not at il satiofiod with this, Noxt s tho “ Progrossive.” Ho is hero endenv- oringz to got his welght upon ono of tho original pattorne of platforn: ecalos, 1ocan gob it withe 1n 6 pounds upon this ftyle, but ls not yot sate isflad, nnd passos on ta the next, whote be fiuds “ Porfoction” on ong of the improved Howe platform scales, which gives him his weight ox- actly, to the quarter of a ponnd. li{v 13 now not only satisfied, but pleased, and Dhis gratitication beams frow overy feature. Abov Llsoso wo seo tho bold challenge and ro- speccful dnvitation, whioh is made prominent upon giguy Learing the words, ‘* Howe's Scaloy Challengo Competition," and ** Howe'y Scales In- vite Compariaon.” And juat hero wo wish to romark that, asitis n matter of common occurrenco to have strong statements mudo by dealors in various kinds of goous, and those statementa found upon analsz Tion 10 Prove untrustworthy, that Messrs, A, M. Gilbort & Co., the Wosteru agents of those goods, do nomot baloug to any such claga of mou. They huvo made theso plain statomonts, aud thoy havoe issued in dotall challenges to all acale munufacturars or dealors to moet the Howa scalo i competition, Although no one has hiad the confidonce roquis- o toaccept thewo challonges hore, it would seem thas ot other points there have been thoso wiho had the temerity to meet the Howe &cale, as will bo soon by tho following reports just re- ceived by Mossrs. Gilbert & Co. : Firat, a tolegram from Han Francisco snying: Flrat premium awarded to Howe's scules by Califor- nia State Agricultural Socloty, Fairbanks’ scales oxhibited, (Sfgnod) N, B. W, Pangnoner, Agont Howo's seules, Pacific Coast. Noxt, from the Indisnapolis Exposition : Howe's scules rocelvo oll turea premiums, Two othier makea of scales exhibited, Such results a8 theso havo attondad the prog- rosa ot tho Howe scale for overal years, and sean to nceount for the non-scesptsuce by other deaters hore of Mewars. Gilbort & Co.’s chul- longos, Dut 1B monufacturers (the Brandon Manufacturing Company, of Brandon, V.), ono of tho wtrougest corporations in this canntry, havo not been satiytiod to remain stationary, oven if they did havo tho bost acalo at the starg, but, with enterpriso and energy, havo beon constautly suding new improvements and now fonturos, and wo Dow find tho Howae scale, not onlimn most reliable and durablo, but with such finish that it is an ornament to any place of business, Tho most prominent feature of tho Howe In contrast with all others ia that, in overy sizo und style, the boarings or knife-edges aro pro- tectod, which, it scoms, gives tho Lowe a prac- tical adyautage, similer to that which is pos- soasod by a wateh with s good cate in compa Hou \&nu ouo where the works are open and ex- poged. . Besido this pervading feature, tho Howo util- izes somo twonty-throe other palentod improve- ments in tho scales of various wizow, progress avd improvoment” in tho Howo scalo Liavo uot becn couflued to ite manu- facturors, for their Wostorn agonts, Messrs, A. M. Gilbert & Co., 36 Stato ireot, Chicago, Love usad such enorgy and Judyment in placiug these goods before tho publio, who have appiocintod 1t to such an oxtont that the wsalo of the Howe seales is now over ton times what it was bofore tho great firo; and, potwitbatanding tho provatl- ing dulinoss of the presont year, their sales avo about trebla those of 1873, Thi is & * progross aud improvemont * worthy of nota. CORRECTION, For tho interast of tho public, and In justico %o Mossrs, A, M. Gilbert & Co., We attachthe fol- owing : o the Kditor of The Clacayo Triouse: Btz Notlciug thut the agents of Fajrbauka® scales 8t tho Lxposition dieplayed s card, n contradletion to our telegrum that Howels scales recolved tho tiist pre- smium over thefr goods at thu Califoruts State Fair, wo #ont tho followlug telegram to the agenta of the Howe sealy at Sun Frunefsco: “Lo V. 8, W, Parkhurat, Sun francloco: “Fairbanka & lintebinson ‘elegraph’ that Fafr. Dbauks' scalea wer not put on extubition at Culffornia Blato Fulr. Telegraph with onllelal report immedis stely, (Signed) A, M, Grurut & Co* And are now iu recelpt of the following: + 8ax Fuanaisco, Oct, 9, 1674, “To A, M, Gilbert & Co.: Fairbunks® scales were on oxiibition at Californis Btate Agriculturul Socfoty’s Exbibition, £ighteon Hun- dred aud Soventy-four (1874), Lhelr largeat sealo was 5,00-pound dormant, “ Report of Judged: HHonorable mention for Fair- anks' scales ; fivat promium for Howo's scules,” (slgned) V. 8, W, Pankiussr, In Justico to the Howo scale, which ouly ueks the patrotiagoof {he publlo through its merit, {uviting compniigon, aud challenglng competition, Wo truut thut you will give space o tie exposure af thoso wha suck 10 retard 140 progress of merit by suck mcuns as these, and yet fall to neoopt uur smany challonges to s fulr nnd public test, Vory respectfully, A, 3, Guesr & Co., Western Agonts tlio lmproved Howe Realos, o-nigh thio palls will dlowo, and tho vating for thnt olegant Afghau will come to an end, Iv 1 to bo ioped the proceeds will be gigawtic, for tho sake of tho foundling : ** PURITY, " Ono of the most inioresting objocts in the Art Dopartinent of the Exposition i the marblo bust of **Purity," by Mr, J, W, Powery, of this city, Aua work of nrt it is far from being fault- lesn, tho anatomical development of tho broast - being opon to special criticism. But £ho faco it " & pleasitg ouo, . and vory oxpressive off the sub- , Jaot, "Tho most remarkable thing in counoction Wwith this product of tho seulptor's ark is the faob thet Mr. Powers lias litorally crested it, having novor visitod a sulptor’s studio, snd uévor ro- coivod an hour's iustruction lu.modullpis.v in the whole courso of his lifo. Whis is bls “frst al- tompt, and bas beon olaborsted diroutly from the plack withaut picture or model. Thoe work was commencod Mftoon months ago, having buon designed for tho flrut Exposition | but just ,'u-ovlmm £0 tho date of that opouning it wau inu- ilated by burglrs, Sines thon it Liss beon cou- sidorably improved, und is s roaly ereditable productlon, espeoislly cousidering thst it is & firet work, * Wo undorstaud that u mmber of ox- hibitors at the Exposition are making up a purse to purchuge tho bust aund present it to Mis. Powers, &y a tostimonial that they spprocinte tho talont of hor husband as exhibited inthe midat of difticultios of no mean ordor, R A CONFEDERATE M. C. IN ILLINOIS, Correspondence of The Chtcago 4'ribune. ‘Wxrrinatow, Ill, Oct, 7,—Mr. A, B, Oollyer, ox-membor of tho Confodorate Congross, an now reslding ot Tracy on{. Grundy County, Teun,, bag juvt Losn up on businoss in Iroguols County, M .oilouyc):%l ‘?prnnm‘:nil l:wg;; ‘r;rl L o, much influvnce by nm wuhni;mm&nw b U vovena sl v RERMCER T A condition of tho Bouth, 1o paya it would Lo bad polley to pusa the Olvil Rights bil), at lonst fnle now, ag among the many bad rosults from t would bo tno broaking up of tho ontiro sohool - sayatom of thodonth, Mr. Collyor's busincss with us wa in no sonfo politicnl, aithough ho was ublioly called upon for his \luws. Ha awns B5,000 soten of conl-lands, nnd bay wactod n n nrtnor tho Hon, Thomas Vennin, of Watkekn, 'ho main enterpigo {6 to bo the muoufaciure of rallroad iron, arrangoments (or whilch 010 how bo- fng carried out. Iron ora in hiscountry ia satd to bo abundant, and tho conlis the kind that hsnctou- Anry for smolting it with sncoess nod profit, I fuquired, “Can you, r. Collyor, compote with the L and other menufacturers of railroad ron ?" Ile sald, * Wo can, and yot have 810 of s margin on ovory ton.” Ho ad fad, *“Wo intand to start slowly and fool our way before venturing lnr;e‘ly, sithough tho eutorprido can's fatl of sug- Cob, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Nows Xtoms Felographed 10 ‘Lho Ohi- cago Tribunes N 1LLINOI, Willlam Vanacosoo, of Baybraok, was kioked in tho faco Wodnesday by a vielous horse, and sustalned torrible injurios, which, howover, arc not consfdored fato). —Delogatoa from tho Frionds' mecting at Bon- $amiuvillo, McLoan Couuty, who attended tho genoral meoting of Friouds rt Waguesiillo, 0., roport that that body haa dotermined fo cutab- lish & yomly meating of Quakors a5 Otuar Crook LaBallo County. . ~Tho othor day, Mra. Deal, living near Lodu, Iroquoia County, in drawing » sliot-gun from o ;‘v on, wag slot in tho bressi and lustantly itfed. ~—Tho ninth apnual fair of Iroquols Conunty closed yoslordny sftornoon at Ouarga. ‘Tho show of imported Porchoron sinllions, oxhibited by three importing companics loeated at Onar- A, and colts sirod by thom, of oll ngos, wan Fnrge aud vory fiue. 'Thero wos a good show of short-horns and Dovons. Tho vegetuble do- partmont was as goon ns formor oxhibitionn, 'ho llr%e show of corn explodun tho iden of no crop. Tho show of fruit was splendid, ns usual ot this spocial point, Twenty trottitg horses {rom abroad wore present, but ali the ruces at- tompted woro broken up and onded fu a row, owing to the inability of the menngomont to conduct thom. Tho fair, in atioudance and financinlly, was a succcss. INDIANA. Williawm Kasnk was suffocated to death by damps yesterday whilo at work in n well helong- ing to Junes L. Oudy, of Torl Wagne, Lo was lotdown in tho bucloh, aod upun teachiug the ‘bottom ho fell oui, and it wos fitleen minutes beforo ho was gob out. When Lo reached tho top of tho woll lifo was extiuct. s —The Gorman Luthoran Synod of Miesouri, Ohio, Illinols, and Indisun will-conveno in Fort Wayno on the 164 inst., and remain in seession sovoral days, —The Hons, J, E. McDouald end William B, Niblack will speak in Fort Wayne thio ovouing, —T'ho Northoastorn Indinyn Fulr, which has been in sossion at Watorloo foitr doys, Lerminat od yostorday, ‘Che fair iu point of display wag far aboad of any provious exbibition in thiy county, although fho attoudanco was not so largo 88 last year. ‘Tho receipts, however, were coutiderably in excens of the oxponess. —Tho mombers of tho Suprome Court have gone homa to voto noxt Tuesiny. —Thuraday moznivg & strangor regiatored at tho Bpencer House, Indlavarolie, ne Deticell Targeq, Rooboulor, ¥ ¥. Kotiing wiumiel wis noticod about him, Yasterday movwi pawnod bis cost for £8, and witl tho moncy pio- wured Pariy groon, other, Jutdunitug, nnd some other poison not known, 1o tovk o doso of all of theso last nv&miu%, and diod in the greatest agony shortly aftor being discovered. No cnuse ig known for the doed. Io was about 33 yours old, and of fine appearanco. —Tha annual gathoring of the State Grango of ‘Patrons of Husbandry will bo hold in Indianap- olis Nov, 28, WISCONSIN, Thero was an fmmenso crowd progout at the Boscobol Fair yestorday, it boing tho last duy, Tt was a rogular Indian-summer day. Tho ball- milo 1ace was won by Buckoyo Maid, she taking tho socond and third peats. A fatal aceident oceurred to Lizzio Henry's rider duriug tho firet hent. His horse stumbled and fell upon him, The horso aroso und remsined motionless until an aauistunt arrived and extricatod the boy, who was insonsible till his death. om0, 1. Coln, an Itnlian peddior, was enticod from the Dotz Hotel, in Laucastor, yesterdsy morn- ing, by & young man who #nid bis fahier, who lived 2 miles out on tho pike, wanted to pur- ©ohgo Somo goods. When on the outskirts of tho cily, tho strangor urow o revoivor, and, grasping the Italinn by the throat, domnnded hi mouey or lifo. 'Lho peddier reluctantly handad over 3140, when Lie was relessed, o polico aro on the robber's track, but there is little hopo of catching bim. —Yesterday, as Chales Jack, & carpenter on the Methodist Epwscopal churel {u process of erection fu 'Tifin, was assisting to pinco the cornico of tho bullding, o brick on wbich his foot rested gave way, throwing him to tho grouud, s, digtanco of 60 feot, killiug him instautly, Xo was much esteomed a8 & citizon, Ho leavosa wife aud thres children, —VWilliam Davy, o ear-woaher, omployed at tho Pigqua shops, in Columbus, while welking on tho raifroad traclk last night was run over by a locomotive and lustantly killed, MICIIGA A firo yestorday morning birned the fanning- mill fugtory of N, Chaeo, ut Kulumazoo, Loss, $4,000 ; insurance, $2,000. NEURASKA. Edward Druscher, a young man at Elkborn City, waa found dead yadtorday morning with o bulict-hole ju his forohead, “Mho Coronor’s Sy rendored a verdict of accidental shooing by his owa band, B e —Last night ot tho rendoring of the . ¢ Travi. ata" at tho Acudomy, tho singularsight was pre- sontod of all foinaie honds appearing shurn of chignou, rat, friz, and all the mauy and, ton man at Jloast, nameless, coutrivances Witk which now for soveral years the fomalo mind has capltally adorued its crown. The ladiea huvo characteristically jumped from oxtreme to ox- tromo with auw agility that wearly takes o man's breath away. ~ The sight was singular aud exhilarating; ~ heads wero quictly aud chusloly plorified’ with uatural halr alone, sim- plex mundiliis, a8 wes tho capital of Horace's “Pyrrha” in the Augustan duys, A ftower, orhinps, and o ribbon hera and ihera, nud then at the siwnlo grace of tlowing or plaited locks, mndo music more musical, and filled tho heart with joy, As it was in tho duys of tho Frenchs Rovolution, whon powdor and tho toworing hend-drosags of the monarchy euddenly guva place to ropublican ringlots, 80 was 1t then. And husbauds rojoice st the olwge, however b bers aud_deslors in human Lair may deplor it. —New York Graphic. SOIENCK'S PULMONIO BIRUP, BOMENCK'S SBAWEED TONI0, BUHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Azo the only mediciogs that will ouro Fumonary Gone sumption, Frequeutly modicines that will stop a congh will ocea. slon tho dosth of the patiout; thoy lack up th liver, stop the clronlation of the *blood, Lomorrhago fullows, and in fact, thoy olog tho nution of tho yury orans thgt cansod the cough, Liver Gomplaint any. Dynpers thirds' tho casds of Conaomption, piain of & dwl pain in the sido, constipation, coated tongue, paln in the shuuldur.blado, ‘focling of drowsl. ness, aud rextlossnows, tho food 1y ing henvily on tho stan. gl accompanind with acidlty and bojohiug up ol wind: thoso ayniptoms usunlly orfineto from b dlsordorsd condition bf 110 SLIALH uF & 1OFDI Thor: Pors wotod, 1 thoy taki uno e o honvy colida, aud If tho oough fu tfeso onsos be suddenly ohgokrd, tind the stomach and livor cligkod, ronaining torpl duactivo, sud alnost belore thuy aro awasy the lunge aro & Wass Of horas, aud wlcoated, tho result of which (3 deatite Hahonck's Pulionto Hirup fs an ospeotarant whioh ¢oos not” gontain apium o anythiog calodlated o chook & Sungh suddonty, Sunonok's Soa-Wood Tonla dlkaolvon tho fond, mixes with tho gustrio julces of the stutsch,aldw digwtion, and 010A108 & MYLBOLE ApPLLite, Wiion Lo howoly aro costivo, skt eatlow, or tha toms othmrwies of m billous tondoncy, Selluckt drake ire oo madlsinu Feparad only b R ediclaus epar ) 5 PHEREENGE & wow N. £, Lxtly and Arciieata,, P hifa, anal s somep Pl dnd Arcicate, Pliladolshia 12 870 tho oatiaos of two- un, Many porsous coin: - e SO DROTIERS & GOMPARY, WIEIOLEBESALEB DryGoods AND NOTIONS, (o, Maison aud FrankTin-sts, LADIES' GOODS, __GARSON, PIRIE & CO, GREAT WEST SIDE BRY 600DS HOUSE, . . . Madison and Peoria-sts. Attrections Tn—_]]ay& Bvening, MILLINERY, Tlio most styltsh Miliinory tn tio oits, Inglnding rich and clegint Datiorn Tato And ivycta Bt Pomint frlvoss Largast w-sozunont Kluwors, Lonthars, aad blutuos. - RIBBONS. plecos, atl-silk linportan O 3 W4 incius WD, oL 10, 1w b i 58, exr t Brinn. Watdrod Pint . -ud Roman Bark Rivbont at 50 cts yd, phiaranine tn dailies” Tive, ombraciag tho Lataw s o ovelties, fiot anud Mlohost assortmont Sashios aud Bash Rib- boun fn the elty, : GLOVES, Tiadlos desiring to matah thofr Dress Goods In the den, oluth shailos of Bty Marin fiuc, Hrvwan a6d Siaals, will find the oligicost nasortmont atour Uluvo Dept. Tidegant now Fronch KId Enbroidorod Gannticte, Lingat importail eal Gastor Ladios' 3-Iutton Glavas, worth Iy tor B1.00 vair, i{“Tulnrfildl’:q”uallU Soat Parla Kid Olovs, 1-tttoy, for#L. HOSIERY AND DNDERWEAR. Tuli (s of Tadios' and Childron's ¥ino Irnch and Eaglish Fancy Tlusiory at pnpuiur prices. Lurgest axsortmant of Gonts! Hosiars, w1} makon. | Autiiun and Wintor Undervonr, Lanles, Usnts'y aod Childison's slzep, of ul) iroliite snd iAGRIoNs, CORSETS & UNDERCLOTHING. 1,000 pafes 600-bono Fronchi Corsets ot 82,00, formor cleo, #7.80 ‘St Foy'a Clorsct, with Skizt Suppacter, ot T5c Our st Other Corsata In ssmo ;Irn;wr(lfl{h ck 1 tho Drawors, ana Nignt rala Hib- Inzaust, and prioes fowest, [ Lho off sarpalng In Jadins’ Ghoiwsos, rotage, Teoi 460 upwarda, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. T sasorimont of Tadies' Fail and Wiator Olosks alrErly tritumhed, yiey ehiap, ianot, Seoteh s FRIh Shawb, Intoststylos. IT PAYS 0 TRADE O THE ESY 0 33 TIES, AND FANS. RISHBONF Attractions State and Washington-sts., Havo just oponed, at oxtromoly low prices, n frosh assortinent of Xoman Scatch rleid and 1ID GLOVES B et GLOVES, FOR FALL AND WINTIR, Fashionable aud Celebrated Makes ! ol Leiter & G, State and Washington-sts., Havo opgnaed a full ling of the calo brated Dngmar 3-button Glove, in Tall, Wintor, and Opora Shades, at #1,50 por pair, for Ladioas, 4-button do., in Fall Shades, at 1,25, A {ull lino Ladios’ Calf Gauntlots, #1.60 upward. . A groat bargein in Ladics’ Castor &t $1.50, reduced from §2.00. DENTS CELEBRATED, FOR GENTS' WEAR. A choico line 1 and 2-buttons, GENTS DRIVING GLOVES! Ruynier Dogskin; Genuine Eng.' Buck-—a rare and valuable article!’ Recl Cape; Tilbury’d Castor; Cas- tor and Bng. Calf. Spocial Bargains in Castor, at $1.60 and $2.00, reducod from $2.00 end,, £2.60, and o large assortment of Xindies’, Mon’s and Childron’s Cash- mero Goves, 1, 2 and 3-buttons, and’ 1 and 2-buttons Fleeced and Ilan- nel-lined, GROCERIES. GROCERIES] Buy your Grocerios at Hondquarters for Cash, and save i0 T0 30 PER CENT On each articlo. My goods Bre 80~ lected with great caro, and bought from FIRST HANDS, for CASH, through which 1 am ablo to give bottom prices, Best St Louds White Winter Wheat Flour, $6.00° Choige Missouri White Witer, - - 740 Tl Colebrated Einnesota Patsat, 8.00 £ 10.00 Cloice Minesota Spring, - - - 680 EVERY BARREL GUARANTEED, Dopot for Imported and Olear Havana Cigars, C. H, SLACK, Wholessle ad Relall Groce, 109 Madison-st. Solid Colora. SASH RIBBOXS! Brocaded nnd Svrge Ribbons, Elogant Black-Beuded Bashes, Elogant Black Bmbroiderod do, LADIES’ TIES! Broceded, Embroiderod, and Platn. GROS GRAIN RIBIBONS! Solid Colors, full lines. FASHIONABLE FANS! For Promenado, Parlor, and Party, in Paarl, Lvory, u'nliEbmay 3 Embroidercd, Docoratos ead Headed, and an entively novw article in TPEATHER TP An early oxawination invited. FTELD, LETTER & GO. LIFE INSURANGE VASHINGTON LFE INSURANCE CONPARY o s 4 @ # g " k] EB i serouan payvove: | T ML Disidenas tn this ompany “o B R g 0¥ 8 3 P R solusly the vronorty of the 7 s inurad,androalwaysapplica § - © & s promiumsfanlicasesofnon-f W puymoat of peemium, and so- Q= coruto o bbdory of Pallleu | & & tho full smosnts tnsurod, for f thwie dua progortlon of thine, Q n @ o e 7 T an S - " Cash Assets ¥ield in Excess of Potal Liabilities. H.D.PENFIELD, Gen'l Agent, N 148 LaSnllsti_t., qlzicuso. TRUESIS, &o. OMMOIN-SEINSH TRUSS. gnicaa, Sont, 4, 1871, TIT, BUTMAN & PARICRIL 4 31 russon (g wpeak in varing of the ABmoL. Sted Truts, SMesrs, BAR! nlyhons et for g Tins olfacted for 1.0 10, ad caze of Homnia, Xoma T years slnc n s formidebla hertin on 10y LRI DIUL by Sour Truas. Ator hiaviny: otperimentel | ter soveral yuars Wwith all o diiferont traayex o tho insrzkot, tianks (o tho ** Comimun Souse,t Afigr Ioatlug (tus BEsL Lres off and guiog untire- Iy without for tearly thraa yours, 1 hocamo fuptired o1 iy RIGHL STDE, whic) yrow s0 rapidly <hist about thre moutlisuinca { hebemo ol ucd and ngain wpinlled ot of sour trissee. Lol:ie now «uite corpulont 1 found tho Fue Taca vury bined to hold, wiel ospudoucod grese paty i safoncin bofuro acownpll (aing thy Gexired object, by Hinalty conerad, and um woll mau an HOTH SIDIA, Vhhaks aicain to thy uton Supu, . the dese 2+ G 1 the piblication of thiv Wil in any yuu are Aceamplihlg T e ¥t the 1rorld, frise A for it vy the goud viork S Aot olTori b, o it 4% LBoTeY b uas s ettt ol 47 valieblo trusa, Vors saapottuly sumh -y o ppen, Jditor Unlun Puck liauhor Menufactieed by BARTLIELT, BUISIAN & PA ey G0 Bty CliGTHG, B ison o AU Sinpurtore, Stiouldar eco Flautio. Boskiigs, Urttohos, 1nstraiooats sor Boforn(- Ceunt fr ol anart, roqutr- i e Lfon by S3paibivior o, o, i piapne adfustmen Inge ot -.me:lnull. il anly atattovy establied S et o nlhstedt i Chiusgo olghit sunra, " MILLINERY. MILLINERY ! Tate 1irrivals of Fall and Wintor stylea di- A I e T 6 oll & o B Sutthue and itung 1 Tatost siylos attondod fo pron mily. TS 1, EARRINGTON, 288 West Madison-st, o Yoo A, Syl B = PAPER HANGINGS, PAPER HANGINCS 1:08 West Madison-st, AL X, DRAKE, Orders from the country will rae ceivo prompt attontion. —_ LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &ct Great Clearing Sale! B. 5. WPDOWILL & 60, 298 West Madison-gt, (CORNER PEORIA.) We 70 rocolynd from our mannfacturing houso a stnck: oy 81060 horth of Taulond Cofigm G 0 40k without 1 eaardl (o cont, 4 bin, en URDAY, OCT 10, sud wlf continuo Un- rineat fxuild out. 7 {000 T aion Ghermless, with Corsat cover bosomss, at 75 el 1,0000 Ladles' Piquo Aprous, at 2 ots, At Droseos, Draws o, Sk 500 Bono Gotsotw, ot 7,0001) Pales Corirr, at 30 duz. 2 Buttun Fivo Ki ovory pnir warrstted, Romomber tho Groat Clearing Bale, R. H. I'DOWELL & CO,, Gorner Peorin and Wost Madison-sts, i ___FYNANGIAL, InvestmentDepariment OF TUE MERCHANTY, PARWERY, AND WBCHANICS SAVINGS BANE. Apalr, Glovew, s Job, at 2 eonts,’ Joha Tully, Thomas Pawers, Joln Lolg, Putrick Pepper, Secuyred on Improved Roal Estate bearing interest ot the rato off 7 3-10 por gent por annum. TInterest pays= ble iu quarterly installinents, Care tifientas for §100 to $5,000 rogister~ ed, ow transforablo by delivery. ¥or artionlars apply in porson or by, ottor to_ the undorsigned, et the M., I, & M, Sevings: Banl, South. Clark-st. SYDNEY MY){1 RE, er, e ahh e OO POLITICAL, fadem e ST TS AL, VICIALE SCHMITE, DEAR ftit: Having loarnod by rumor that you dow eliud tabo a candidate for re-cloction as /llennan of tho Sixth Ward, nud baving lard otlor mumes wuons tionod fur that attice, we, tho undursignad tas-payors aod Votors of tha Slxth Waid, knowiox from pest oxporivnce of yourintogrity, honosty, and aoility ; nlso bollaving tha itwould bo for tho fntorests of our Wird, du most ros apoctfully raquest you 10 allow us to use your nama fur uut roprosautativo In the Goimmon Counctl, #s wo boliovo e tho slinost unanfinons wish of tho nen-tiernian rotors ot the Ward. (When wo say nou-Gorpan, ws mwan the Engllsh-spoaking voters of the Kicth Ward). Iy doing. w0, you wiil uid us in walntainlng e frivadly fuoliug Nithorta oxlstivg 1n our Ward, uud ako oblige the under ""“mx.i,.;\m, Tencos, John R, MeNalty, Jamos Roban, Danicl Lyuoh, Dr. Quirk, James Gordon, Juln Boagav, Tatrick Bleak, ugh Dovarsy Jotin Catn, ‘riomas Tully, Patelok Tracols Jobn Tracor, ; o orrenod DOV . 4 a0 othrs. Omroao0, Oct. 8, 1814, TIRE INSURANOE, IXIRTR. EHIIRE. E. DUNCAN SNIFFEN, INSURANCE AGENT, 130 BROADWAY, New Yorl, Ohicago Fire Risks placed (u prompt oy ying Uome TNVESTHENT CERTIPIGATES, luulu, &‘txsfir ""‘fi u‘n‘a‘lfw:fi'.m“hd L prawp

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