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apd frand. . . . Thia honesty of ooy i gl Lo Hive commantcs tho porty to tho poople, was tnkon ndvaningo of by ‘an ubscrupuloud presn, and good mon aud tmo wero condomned on moro suspicion, ond bofore » trial or inveaiigation could be had.—Oltawa (IIL}Hrpnb‘Iinun. —Iu laoking ovor tho ontiro situation, we lisve 1o annse to slop vur advoeney of tho principles of our party, or deaert our standard, W invite all onr frionts to take & cheerful and hopeful viow of the future. 'The fow looAo particlea thiat clung to the parly baye beon thrown off ; but tho great body will stands fall of health and wngor.—Awrora SHL) World, . —The Rebublicaus havo maoro to expect now from tho inistakes of their enomios than frout unything they themaolves can do, Tho polisy of deluy i tiresome, bt thoro s nothivg elss lett for them, Tho tank of manufsotuwsing o now is- Bue with which to g» before th country is hepe- 1088, aud _If {hie Iy roulized thoro mil bo muct Ishor and nuxlely saved.—Worcester (Aass.) Gazetle, # —As tho coliimns of Gon. Loo woro burled back bloeding and ehottored ot Gottyaburg and obliged {o retroat in dicorclor aceosa the Patonine, #0 tho Robel ndvanes{isis weok upon Washington will bo turaed into rotrent sud disastor for tho oolumus of the Denovracy, It {6 uly necessal for the Northern pooplo 1o tco Apil undoretand, aa they uudonbiodly will, that tho purty which has succesdad 1n gainimg control of the Houso 13tho ok Rebol posty thas fonght the Govern. nont four yoars, tho samn In principle and pur- 50, 10 ofder fo reinstots the Kepublican ma- ?&X:y in tho Ionse and keep the full contrul of the Goveiument in hands that wero faithful when tho life of ll;n naticn was in poril.—du- e,) Journal. guigq%!‘l_ gl.mc the smolko of battle has clearod away, and tho victoraluve & fairviow of tho fleld which they bova won, tha Domocrats are not to excoedingly jubilont, As firet, they ovident!: supposed they had gained great advantagos an: Dad actually obiained yosscusion of numerous Htates aud control of tho Natong! Goverunent, ‘On Jooking over the fickd, neitis from tho partin} control of a fow Btate Govornments, thoy are not able to discover any metoiinl advantaye gained by thelr vicioriea, It is romarkable that £0 great » tnumph should ba charcterized by such umall advantages, . . . All things cousldered, herctore, tho recent victories of “that party are most destituto of impovumut results, Theirmost ;mportant effect will b in umting, disciplining, und preparing tho Ropgblicans fur the eiruggio at 1870.—Towedo Blade. —Tao New York IWoridhas taken chargo of tho Domocratic olophant, andis teaching it *how 10 bo & boon to.one’s country " in s essy les- mous. But a quoor buast lu tho elephant, and not over-inlelligont, and thera is danger lest tho of- £ious koeper got stoprpod on some flue day.— 2yffalo Express. —It was vory perveras and unruly in Alr, Matt Carpontor to carry Wisconsin snd achioyo lila own ro-election to tho Senute, as bo scems to bave dovo, It wad espocinlly inioroper and obstinato at a time when a gront ** tidal wave” was engulf- $ugz 80 many others, 2.ud when, innddition to this obutacle, he bad to encouutor tho futthor difli- culty that Wisconsin wont Democratio last yoar, and had actuslly 1o bo * redeomed ” by so uupop- olav and unworthy n man. 'The audacity of such conduct {s unpaisllelod aund unepeakable. Wo fear tho great * indepondent journals™ will nev~ or forgive Mr, Carpouter for this bold ond griev~ ous otrenso.~—Albany Evening Journal. —'Pho baro liberty to hopo that Chandler waa beaton was epough to set tho Dewocrats noarly crazy, But—os in tho caso of tho man who went into thoe flold to ** thrip up tbe bull "—it wos vory fortunata that they took thoir laugh at tho outaot. A littlo whilo after, thore was nothing tolaugh at.—Bay Cily Chronicle. ~'thoro are_soma remarkoble ressmblances botween the Domocratic majoritics and the Proibition votoin Aliegheny County, Ponnsyl- vania, that it wouid bo worth while to commend to tha attention of Black & Ruosoll’s impractica- blo party. i1t wore capablo of appreciating the moumng of facta, Tho figures that have whia molaucholy interost aro as Iollows : Frobition Democratic . anajoritv, Sfupreme Judge... 2,543 Lienteusyt-Qovernor, 3642 Auditor- 2478 ~Tolxio Commercial 1116 tecont olectiona uttered a lesson which tho si1coio tomparaico men ougbt not sogp forgeh, Can tuoy point to auy u.u“ma' by per- they have dono aby good .!?,l'fl'{:m the fiopube sisting 1a draning Ol X™gen in the Lalit of aand vuty? hibiican Conventions with tho wolig fRdieonublo demands, . . . Let us BP0 that we have scen tho lnst of the **separate aetion” folly. And lot us furtbior hopo that tem- parsuco mon will loarn to bo courteous, liberal, wnd mtalligent in their political deportmout to- wnrda those who venturo to diffor with them ng to the means required to attain s mutually-de- sired end. It {s marvelous how men and women who claimed that God bimsolf was willing to : with and for them in nnswer to the prayers which rose from thoir * crusaders” should bo so rational, unchristian, and malicious in their treacment of others who have opiuions of tueir own.—Buffalo Commeroial Advertiser, —It & idlo to igmore tho fact that the causo of tomperance roform bas 1oceived & stunning and diuputrous blow throughout tho country. ‘Tho cischief bogun in Ohio Las been consummated 1till mora completely in other Btates. Had tho Prohititionsats, nftor gotting the Repnblicaus to wdopt their plank, sinck to their gonorous sltics and fought iho campaign through braves ty snd unitedly, the Republicans mighv af- ford to take their defoat philosophically. But the Probibitionists did not do this, Decause shey could not get everything, bocause thero was sere nnd there on tho Ropublican ticket somo oue whose record on tho temporauce question :bey did uot 1egatd alsolutoly clear, thoy aban- doned the allinoco, went back to their own samp, #nd, by throwing awsy their votes on & aopeless ticket, nided 1n secaring the defeat of ske only j.olitical party in thia country which hae sTected aaythuug pinctical in the way of tewper- o reform,— Cleveland Leader, LATE LOCAL ITEMS. George Philitpps atolo un overcost from B, B, Aurivoy, and that gentleman caught him and bad hum placed in the Armory Inst evening, Johm Fields, of No, 388 Centro avenue, had $70 worth of carpenter's tools stolen from a new honse at Zawndsle on the 1ith inst, and suspects man who wss employed by County Cowmirsioner Crawford, . Abant fifteen months ago the jewelry store of J. 3. Mavo was robbed. Yestorduy Dolectives Tom Suntnonstawd Flsnapan arrested Hemry who bad jumped bail of $1,000, seeured w7or” Buckley, and giveu to Justico oitly after thie robbery. ‘The prisoner :mined in Justico Seily’s court this u entored the atore No, 148 Stato < upled by 3L Polachek; optician; Mr. aseel, stutioner; and Afr. Koopfel, muaio tesint, # 70w nights since, aud atolo sixty opera- findws, v dued at 700, and $30 in currency, wclew Liis been obtained of tho thioves. UOTEL ANTBIVALE. Polies: House—Mmo. do Muraia, Count iz, New York: P, Ferranti, Q. Brage, E. v, Aimg, Carreno Baurok, M. Emil Saurelr, L L. Suliivent, Burr Oske, Tik: E, B, {Cily nnd parts, Irolsad ;. tho 3on, John A Gen, Ttufus Ingally,Olief Quarter- . A.: L. Flotwoda, Fe, Wavne Xenfine, Healy, England; Thomes Kolley, Irolaud; i yoow, W, Starsing, U, B A b . and I'acifie Hotet—Lowoll Meson, New Yor! 1. Tuoon, Boston: John V. Moran, Dotroi < Blinlor, Martlu L, Crowell, New Yor Warren, Liverpool; 11, Roy dlye wiiton, Ont, ; Thoman J. Scott, Beotia ske; T, W, Nalbileisch, Buffalo; A, M. London ; J. 8, Grinuoll, Towa, + . . aan Howre=M, Arthur, Toronto; I, 1. Newark; I, Appleton, Yermont; J. , Worcestor; O, W, Shipman, Datroi I Lucas, Vrovidenes, ., , dvemond ouse—Yi, G, fTowe, Bowan; "KW, Noit, Now Yorki 3 J. A, Holmes, 8t Louls; 4 Ao 8; A, O, Webstor, An edcolt robbery was committed at the hat, <up, ond for storo of J, 8. Barnca & Co,, No, 70 Badigon ptreet, about 8 'elock fuet mght, Two wen eutored tho store aud usked the olork to #idow them somo hats, Me did so, and while ona of it kopt bis attention, the dther ploked up u Scal-rkin cloal, valuod AL 8150, aud quintly walkied out withont beng obsorved by the wulese it wio was the only person presont connectod with thestore. In a fow minutes afterwards, Loveva, tha clack miesed the_cloak, und the va. zualnn-z party volunteered to watch (?) thoplace \whilo the clork ren out to cateh tho iliief, " Bug the saleomon *emelt & mouse” aud declined, e was not sbavp enough, though, ¢o dotain ths tluet, for nuch ke was, uad alloved bim ta wall ont wamofested, sy SICKNESS IN MONTREAL. Moxrezar, Nov, 19.—The Slar says th kanis tary coudition of Montreal 14 truly alwamning. Aue -pox aud typuold fever are In@oRelng dally. SHORT TIHE, provipence, T 1., Nov., 18,—~The Manufaotur- en:’ Commitice $a-day resulyed to doutinue the fulnotion of proguction unill Jau, 1, as oxigls sly provosady THE CHICAGO DAILY ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1874--TWELVE PAGES. WASHINGTON. The Chicago Collectorship-=Mr. Hoyt’s Friends at Work, Postmaster-Goneral Jewell Favors a Reduotion in Letter-Postage. The President’s Views on the Recent Eloctions. AN UNWARRANTED AEGERTION. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wanmxarox, D, 0., Nov. 18,~Tho Chronicls of this morning grossly misreprosents tho Lom- miaglonor of Internnl Itoveuue on the subjoct of tho moiety laws, in an editorial paragraph, in which ocouts tho following sontencn: He bolioves that the falling off of the cus- tomg recolpts in duo solely to the withdrawal of tho moioty nllowed in former years, nnd thinke that tho Govornment fs sustaining grent losscs in consequonce,” 2Mr. Douglem omplatically denion that hn hoars suy such opinlong, sud whon it is remembered thnt ho tos malnly iustrumontal in_bringing abont the S8anborn ju- vestipation, which rosulted in tho repeal of the Sauborn Molsty law, it will bo soen that tho Chronicle’s assortion does him great injustice.25 TIE CIHOAUO COLLECTORSIIP, Mr. Woodbnry M. Taylor, of the Chicago Post and Mail, orrived here m—:}ny tn andeavor o ve- cuzo the Mr, llui't'» reappotntmont to ba Col- loclor of 1uternsl Reovenuo, It iv nat bolloved that ho will bo successful. TOSTAL MATTRNE. (70 the Aseectuted ¥ Wasnmtaroy, D. C., Nov: 13.—Paostmastor- General Jowell ompliatleally discloims luteuding 10 rocommend_any increeo in tho prosont ratos of postage. On the vontracy, ho thinks lottor- postage should ha reducod whonsvor it shiail be foaud possible 1o aterially diminish the ox~ penditurcs for carrying maila witlioue depriving e publio of oxisting facilitios. REWAID OFFERLD YOR INDIAN MURDENERS. Agont Savlilo, of tho Hed-Cloud Agency, is In- structed to offer & rowand of €250 for the nppre- liengion of the Minveconjon Indians who aa- enssinnted Irank Appleton, Clurk of the Agonoy, sevoral months ago. Agent Miller 1s diroctod to offer n roward of $125 cach for the ntrost of tho two Indiouy who lagt epring murdored John I Hallowny, omployed at Cheyonuo and the Arra~ paboo Ageacy. TNDIAN PRESENTA, Tho Becrotary of tho Intersor to-day nuthor- ized the purchaso of o good bLorse, saddie, aud un for each of tha Chiors of the Rtiver Crow In- 1ans of Alontsua, the cost of which 18 eatimated at §2,000, to be dofrayed out of tho 30,000 ap- proprizted by Cougress w ler treaty stipula- tions for the purchuso of suci goods, provisious, and other articles for this tribo us tho Presidont mey determino, Agont Wright rocommouded this comphance with the roguest mado by tho Chiofs jn council, ns a matter of finhcv, 10 cou- vince tho Indiaus of tho good will aud Reudiy intoutions of tho Govornment. PORTEN' TOREEDO BOAT. Reporta to the Navy Departmout in roferenco to Adaural Portor’s torpedo-hoat ure of n fayor- ablo charncter. Bho 14 now beiug improved at thio Navy-Yard, apd will be subjected to further tests, SPARISH INDEMNITY, Information roceived in diplomatie ciroles con- firws the report that Spain Las paid her indem- }13} to England, growing out of the Virginius uf- TRE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE, l'lrhn Houre Ctlulmu:::itmu 01171 Aupl::)‘)lllrnligoin&l:al this morniug, all the members i e Reo pxcapt- Darior, of ussouri ; Marsball, of Itlinnia § and Whe-ser, of Now York. Tho Com- mittna 18 pt r+9ECNt ougaged in comparing p- pronv-+i008 mada last”year with estimates for 58 cusuiug flscal yeor, of which about twoe tinrds have boen submitted to them, It ia as- cortainad that tho estimates for tho coming yoar nearly tally with the appropriations mado in tho Logielative, Exccutivo,aud Judicinl Approprintion Inls for the yoar now eutorad upen, and which closes July 1, 1875, There s nu incroaso in the eatimaton of the Dircctor of tho Mint, 1tis ox- pectod that within tho noxt_ ton days the Logis- Intive bitl will havo been dispused of. and the Indion Appro(mnnon bul will then engago tho atiention of the Committee. It in thetr design to perfect both bills bofore tho ensuing season of Congress. PEESIDENT GRANT AXD THI CURRENCY QUESTIOS, Washanglon (Now, 11) Iispateh to the New York Even- ing Loat. Tha oditorinl articls iu yosterday moming's New York Republic, prociaiming an abandon- mant of hard-money dactetaes by the Republics an party, vpon which tho ening Post com= monted ko0 eavately last ovening, attrzcta much attention here, It is deaigued to ereate tho im- rossion that, since tho Tecont olections, the resident bos decided to cbondon the position boretofore taken by him iy rogard to n resump- tion of epccic-paymeut, aud in opposition (0 auy further intlation of the curroney. Your corrospondeut took steps to-day to ascer- tain nhether the statoment thus wado is true, eud s permitted to sny, authoritatively, that *'Not ouly has the Presidont not chauged his opinion, but Lo has frocly and repontodiy ex- progsed to all porsons who have seon pioper to approach bim ov tho subject the same viows con- tained in Lis voto messago lest apring.” It can aluo bo said authomtatively that * Tho Bocretary of tho L'rousury hao not expressed an views autaioniatic to the opinions of tho Presi- dont ;" and bis frienas confidontly asgort tbat Liu fortbcoming report will urge upon Congross, strongly, s roturm to nrgcle-pnymentu at tho ear- liest practicablo poriod. It is also certain that the editorial in the Re- {mblw of yesterday was not inspired by tho Pres- dont, or thn Secroiary of tho Treasury, or by any ono seting under muthority from either of thom ond the aiticle is rs mucl o surprise to them ad to unybody elso, od is condeuwmed in ofofal cir- cles 1n tho strongest Posribls termm, _ {In view of this autboritative mformation, ra- lieving tho Presidont of auy sympathy with the horesy of the Republic, 16 18 foir 1o uttribuie the sontinents of tho szicls to Alr. Thomas O, Platt, momber of the presont Congress from tho Twone ty-soventh Dintricl of thus State, aud member- clect of tho noxt Congress.~Lpe, New Yonr Evesixag Posr.] V1):Ws OF PRESIDENT URANT. Washinaton (Nov, 11) Diapateh (v the New York World, Tho Presidant took occasion to-day, in con- veragtion with » porsonal friond, who hgs per~ mizslon to mako them public, 10 expross hia opinions of soveral reports rolating to hin vievs ou the recont eluctions, tho causes of the dofeal, ete,, and tho coursa of tho Republican party in the immediate futuie, 'They are authentic. o firnt obacrvad that tho aesertion that i aod his ¢abinot would attond & conferonco of Republican Senators and Roprasentatives was entiroly hue, anthorized, e sees no necessity for a confor- anco 88 far a6 ho is concorned. Of course tho uction that the Ropublican Congresamon may #oo 11t to tuko tu viow of thn yeenlts of the recont eloctions is 2 matler of their own concern, but tuat he will co-operate with them fu thair {:ropnnud meoling is cutiroly without fonoda- ion, Inepeaklug of tho alectious the Pre: dout gaid that bo did nol consider the Demo- eratio victory a6 by any mouns permaunont, though bo thought that eny fudiscreot stutemont or measurcs on the part of s lepublicanys Toight render it yo. He looks upou tho results of last wook 2s brought about mainly by local causes, such 18 the dissatisfaction of Iiepublican voters with their candideles; thero woro wome nominated who hird beun uskociated with monys sures odions to the poople, and political combi- natious hed beon farmed which wero abjectian- able. Hn indicated w docided avorsion to the po- litics] rings whic bad been formed in varjous States. 'Cheso riugs, for vome yosrs past, Liad Lieen run in interasty whioh the poople would no longor submit t0, And having failod to socure re- drous insido thoir own party, thoy ought it out. #ide or romwsined Dassivo. Tho President ro- marked that tho poople had uow arrived at that degroo of intolligeuco which enabled them Lo dlseriminate botween right and wrong ln palitics, aud thot party Jeaders were hiold Lo o greater ace countavikty than wae the casobut i fow yoarsago, In thig viow of tho cage ha thought that the re- Bults in somo iustances wero quite nstaral, and acted 20 8 popular rebuko, aud in the oud it will lesva Lha politicol ahwosphera brighter and yaren Mo kaid thet there zlways livd bean two parties in the country, and doubtless always wunid be; that one was a choek upon the othr, ol opened to tho people 4 prompt mesns of dress, Ho hoped that thay would always uvail thewelyes of tho priviloge as tho surcat way to preserye the Govestiment from dugenornting to i wera party machine rogardinss of principle ‘o Prosidont. shought that the stagiution of businesy had in & ensure crentod & st of dis- contont which Lad roxeted to tho d(nndvnulnfiu of tho Repubiican party. ‘ho woman's crueado iu Okio and Indlaua and othor shnilar movae monta had also draswn u large number of parsonn of oppositu interests away, 1o thinks that with ‘wisdom and dincretion on the pare of tho liepub. licans tho lost ground muy be rogained. 1In vogara to sppointmelts on _tue solo ground of politiosl expadicuvy, nutwitlatauding the 7 pregauro of politicians, the Prestdent will adhero to the rulen of the Civil Sorvice. Io belioves {hat the advantoges clalmed by perty loadars to To dotived from o froo ugo of the patronago of tho Covornment ara very ol averestimated, Ho thks that principles should bo superior to aftice-holding ; that it was nos sound polioy, u viow of tho on‘lch\uny of the Govarnmont zervlce, o appott or promote on any othor gronnda than fitnaea for tho position, Whatsver oy bo tho actlon of the proposed Republican conforonco, it 18 now oortain that no removals will ho mado to almoly watiufy the clamor of politiclans. At the sanio timo it may bo statod that the President is willing to do what may soem bant for the luter- cnts of thie party, if uot in conilict with hin sot- tled convictions of his duty in tho faithful nd- inisiration of tho Governinent. Tho Proe- {dent expressed the lops that tho procoodings of tho coming neaslon of Cougross would uot bo iulluanced Ly th lato Domocratio victorios, but that logiolation would ho carriod on asif no chnnge bad takon place in the proupcativa politi- cal utatus of Congrons, and na It tho coming 1fougo of Reprosentatives waro to hiave n Reopub- lioan mojonty. Any attempe by logislation to embarrass tho incomiug wmojority in- tho Houso Do thinks would be unwise. o story sont from hora Lbat certain mearbers of tho Cabiuct tonderad thoir resignations a fow Jdoys ngo, or that there are auy disagreamonts in tho Cablnet, is entiroly without foundation, Not only does porfect barniony provail, but on tho genoral principlog of polley and administra- tlon thero aro mo differencos of opinion. In metters of datail in tho varions excoutive Do- partmouts, tiis Chiofa excrciso tho control always accorded thom. Ile Prosgident further romarked that in tho mattor of financo ho wes now moro positive than over that thu tena paliey of tha Qovernmont was_the restoration of specie pfi- menis at the carlicut practicable mouous. o romsriod that at tho Jast scsgion of Congrens e vataod the iutlation bill for tho reason that such action would bo puicidal to the bost inter- cals of the country; nleo, that the paople who, at the timo of tho meoting of Cougrees, woro exparioueing tha deptession of -~ buklness jucldeut to tho pauie, might lave timoe for refioction after the firet bueab of tho mtorm was over, and tlat mombors of Congresa migght liava further opportunity to bet- ter understand tho wishos of their constituents. Binge tho ndjourmuoent of Cougross the Prosi- dont hins baen ablo to jndgo of tho views of tho yeoplo of ovory part of tho conutrv, awl from commuuications’ through tho Deparimonts, his ‘own obuorvation, and the public prints, he feols mora confidence than over in tho financial polioy wot forii by bim last scesion, Thoush notee atated, it 18 moro Lhan probablo that the Prosl- dout will recommond in tus meassnge to Con- gross thet somo legislation Lo bad ou this jm- yortant subject, ‘Uho statoment that the Prasl. dout had sarrondered hia position ou the finan- cinl question, aud now favored intlation uron his own suthority, fs thovefore wholly incotrest, Tho Presidens will nos commence tho wuiting of his messago for some Gays. Ile liaw not yetre- ceived the roports of his Secretaries, nnd, until thoy aro handed in, it would be uscless to com- mence. PUBLIC HEALTIL Papors ftead and Discusked in the Sanltary Convention in Philadel- pha. Purapsurnia, Pe., Nov. 18.—Tho Health As- socintion ressscmbled at 11 o'clocit to-day. Rosolutious were adopted thrt cdmumittoes bo appointod to investigato snd roporton the ex- tent 1o which poizonsare used in sn uusafe mauner for agricultural and other purposcs, aud to recommand suttablo regulatiou and reatric- tions,to proparo echedules for collecting informa- tion with regard to the present condition of pub- lie hygeinein the provineial towns and citica of the United States, and the lawa end rogulations, Stato and muvicipal, relating therato ; also, to dovite_a project of laws to mact tho ‘wonts of State Boards af Health, Traf. J. W. Moisch, Socrotary of the Amorloan Pharmaceuticsl Association, presanted a paper on “The Hnnitnr'y Relations of Pharmacy and Materla Modica.'” Dy, Maisch agoncludes uis paper by statiog that tho most effectunl mothod of Bcouriug nli the advantagos of American pharmaoy to public health would boe to tusure chio propor quaiilicatious of pliannacists, Tho paper was reforsed to to Committoe for publication. At tho clection for officora Joacph 3. Toner, M, D., Wasbiugton, was choaen Prosident, Daltimore was solcoted ns tho place fux hold- fug tho next anuual Convention, A rosolution, offered by Prof. Gross, for tho nppointmont of o committoo of ono from each Sata and Territory to potition Congross to instituie a Burenu of Health at Waelinpton, with o branch at tho capital of cach Stato avd Tereltorv, was rolerred to the Special Committeo on Legialation. ‘A regolution by Prof. Hnartshorn was adoptod declaring that svhattoris should bo located as far a poeatblo from tho ecntro of population, aud, if yonsiblo, upon tide-water. Resolutions by Dr. Goodmsn were sdoptod urgiog tho creation of State Boards of Hoalth clulbed with administrativa poaer. Aloreau Moris, of Now Youk, dolivered a fare- woll humorous adress, Tapers were reed by Dre, Judson and Ludlow, of Now Yoik: Munt, of Phisdelpbia; Smith, United States Novy, Prof. Harighorn was appointod Chairman of o comunities, with power to organize it, to ro- pore noxt yearon tho sanitary uod unsamtsry conditiou of watering-places, Tho Exocutivo Committoo wsa atithorized to call o apocial meoling, if deutrablo, noxt spring. Adjourned to moet in Baltimore 1a Novembor, e THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News ltems Telegraphol to The Chie eago LTribitne. ILLINOIA. 0. O, Parmely, whoso livery-stablo sud con- teats wero dostroyed a fow days ago at Pooris, commenced to rebuild yeeterdsy morming. A subscription of nearly $10,000 has beon rsined thero for his beneflt, —A fire yesterday morning at Pooria totally de- stroyed tho ourpenter-shop of Robost 3. MeCul- loos. Partinlly msured. —Tho stomner Fasotte hay gone into winter- quarters ot Peoria. —A year ago last spring, a young lad, out hunting in the timber north of Urbans, way found shot dead, cud in wsuch a position ns indi- cated that hio death was vot accideutal. Last ‘Thursduy ouo White wan arrestod for some con- fidonca~gamo he hind bosu plaslog, and, while fn ountody, dirrcted the ofticers corrootly whore to ind the derd boy's gun, INDIANA, Charles L, Murray, lato s clerk in tho Treae- nury Departmeut at Washingtou, &nd corre- spondent of the Davbury Neies, bas purchssed tho South Bend Unior, #nd will assumo control of it next week, Its politics will be Bourbon strnight, ~—Tho Cinciunati, Munclo & Fort Wayno Rall- road having gono into bankraptev, tho croditors #pyplied to ho Wayne Connty Circnit Court, now miting ot Richmond, for she appointmont of a Recelver. JIudgo Kibbey granted the npplication and usmed Jamos E. Roavos, of Riclutond, aud Joseph Kinasy, of Cincinoati, 8 Ieceivers. 'T'hoy nre to gave rocurity In §250,000. Tho New Euglond stockholders are kiokiug hard against thiv action. —An attempt was mado to wreck tho south. em-bouud train on tho Grand ltapuds Road, nesr Winchestor, laat night, by plucing roils in tha cattloarunrds, with the ends pomnting in tho direction from which the passonger train wig oxpected, A frolght train passivg in an opposita direction broka througl the obustructions aud thug preventod & gaviouy necident. WIBCONSIN, "Tha inquest at Milwsuliecon the body of Ellen Williams way yeatorday adiourned till her stom- uch had boen analyzed. The post-mortem re- vealod nothing to throw auny light ou tho cause of deatlh, ~I'lie iehaoner Nebraskn was towed off Racine Toef by ‘tho_rovenue-cutter Johndon gnd bronght “into Milwaukea yostorday, very littlo damngod, —At tho mooting of Couuty Bupervisors of Milwankes yeuterduy, the oxpondituros and up- portionment tor county 1nxes elograpbed to Tue Lnisyan wore adoptud, —Alvert Mallaschike, an old German poddler of Milwaukoe, wha found dead yesterday aftar- uoun. 10WA, At wn avoruge of $14 cach, Town will xacelvo over $12.00u,udll for Lio Lhis sunson, —Wiltimn' 'Tull, 13 yours of ago, wae houling stone froio tho quarry zt Niota, opposite Fort Mudinon, on Fridsy, whon the hiorsus became nne wmunaxeable and ren away, throwing him off tho wagon, 1is head camo in contact with o stouo, whith produced u sovoro fracture, He was piciod ml) mspnsible, aud still romaing in that condl- 0. —~On Friday Deputy United Statas Marshal Btuare, of Counall Blude, arvested Alessrs, Hut- are undatermined whathor {0 go rhoad and have tho draming or rafund to ticket-holders, NOWIAAT, Tn tho Cironit ab Twnsim, fu the caso of Mra, Veu fiuren vi, Rlchard Lotk for damagos for At nlleged axsaull to cowmit 10pe, tho jury ren- dered o vordict for niaintill for $6,000, —Mengra, Cook and Saundorr, local Tuspectors at Dotroit, have finfshad thoir investigation into tho causo of tho explosion of tho propeller Drookiyn, and yestorday prenentod tholr report to Afr. Ralpls, the Bupervising Iunpector. Thoy soy tho Drooklyn was running andor thirty oinds’ greator pressuro than was nllowed by in: that tho Govornment lock-valve was tam- porad with to gain such pressira; that low wator ind excoss of stenm caused (Lo ozplosion, and that Capt. Browa, though porliaps not responsi- blo for tho excern of ateam, ought to have novn that hin hoat wau rupning with umteinl prossnro, and did not exorcisa that cantion which should be Gbserved by Captaius of puaolgor stonmots, and that Willieen 1Eltlnrd, tho docoud ongluor, is ro- wponsiblo for tho disastor, néxsminfim. i ik Oonductor Jorry Coughliu, who was danger- oasly bzt by a hlow with a stick of cordwood by a tuilian at Litor Btation recently, Las ko far re- coveaed thut o will tako bis tram ngoin Mon- feank Chaso, shot st Desnoya's half-wa: houeo Wednesday last, hos fu n eritieal condi- tion at Minneapolis, 1o is atlonded by tho woman recently divorced from him beoause of 18 oruol traniment of her. —Frnncis Lick, whose wifo wau killed by Landenscluger and Rapp, ot St, I'aul, who him- #olf waa injurod_so thut ns death was reported hay racovered, Valonting Ilupr. brother of tho wurderer, has diecovered in his brother's bouso » quantity of poisoned whisky, which tho polico promiso fo provo waa propaied for tho Lickn, —hw ranesal of Patrick 0'Conuor, killed by Honty Noso, swan attonded yesterdny by all tho Catholic sociotios of 8t, Paul. Liberal sabscrip tious ara being mude for Mra, 0'Conuor gud her cnildren, Who are left nearly ponniless. —Carl Schurz delivoted his tecturo on educa- tiooal problems to o lar&;o undionea at 8t. Paul yesterday afterucan. Ile teneatod it ot Alinnae apolin lake nizht. Durmg the forenoon ho was visited by tho 8t. Paal Chawber of Commerco, tho German societios, and hundreds of other citizgua, —A watch factory is to bo ostahlislied at Min- neapolls, aud & cotton factory at Anolia, —Two hundred and thirty thoussnd feet of Iumbor romain in Miuneapolis yayds, snd & pro- portionately largo amount of the scasou's cut at Aunoks aad Htdlwater. . omio, Tugh D. McElroy, o farmer, living naar Ada, whilo engagea in raising his liouse yestorday. way under the building. locking 1t up, when tho blocks gave way, feiting the houso fall upon him, erushing him t0 death, CAPITAL AND LABOR. A rFinal Effort to Ke Mado at Plitte= burg 'o-Day to Effcct o Compros mise Metween the Iron-Puddlers and the Janufacturers. Speciat Duspatch to 2he Chisago Trivune. Prrrspune, Pn., Nov. 18, — To-morrow tho quoption in regard 1o o reduction in the wuliding acalo of wagen botween tho iron manufacturers and puddlors is to bo do- cidod. During tho peet fow days palns have hoen takon tu move among tho workmon and en- deavor to find out how thoy feol oo the matier of lowering wages. Oune of tho mon interviewed said the story as prosented to tho publo through the presa was altogether one-slded. Lo clumed that the maoufacturers wero now fuil of orders; that the mon wero mow Work- ing under ncard rato of 8 conta (36 per ton), prorosod by the employora thetselves,~auagice- mont which eannot bo broken by either party un- less at thirty days’ notico. o claimed that the puddiers hail many griovances; that they weso the hardest worked mon ju tho iron mills, and propottionately the poorest paid. Ha thougat the manufacturers would break tho contiacws mado i no reduction is acceded to by the pud- plory, ignoring the thirty dave’ notice. Other men couversed with told n similar story, and somo of thom went Bo far as to say tbat thoy would zecede to po reduction. A number st ono of the South Bide miils msid ; * If thoy are golnf, to cut down oar woges, way, wo'll striko ;" aind it is bolioved that_nearly all will, Tho gon- oral sentiment saonied Lo hothmb o strike would result, though tho question i3 to be discussed by bolh gides to-morrow. IFrom all thst can be learued, the manufacturors and puddiors scem wide apart, ‘Tho manufucturers do not scem to tuke much dul}ebt in giving anv information on Lo aubjoot. uora is good reason to Leliovo thas the manufacturors will docide on n general shut-down alter filling prosent oiders, Thoy claim as & rouson, that tho matket It lurgoly overstocked, aud thoy caunot run thoir mlills ut presont ruinous prices, Iron men say that ordors bave been largely falling off duriug thn month just past; mauy of tho nulls are run- ving but four dnys & weok, whilo nenrly ail tho 1cst but short time. Times ju Ui city this fall aro far burder than last year, oven during tho roign of thu pavic, A gonoral dopressiou, tho warst known sinco 1837, oxisis in all Lranches of trade, and, should tho mill-owneisdecidoto closo their works to.morrow, the effoct and sufioring to thousauds of humau boings will Le far worsy than can be describod. As an ovidenco of the hard times, the frequont robborins spoak. High- teubach, of Bioux City, for being cugaged i the lottery business, They gave ball for ap- poaruico before the United Stutos Court ab tho arch torm aud wero loloaecd. The Ilattons bachs extonsively advertised a gilt concett to Gome off 1 Kioux City Nov, 20 Lub now uav fhar way robbery was nover so froquent Loro, or 80 boid. Strike of Carpet-Wenvers—The Extens sive Milly ok the Messrn. Dobson, at 1ne Fails of Schnyliill, £i., Closeds Snecral Dispaten to Lhe Chicago Trivune, Pmvuaoecemia, Pa., Nov. 13,—This morning the extensive woolcn-milla of Joln & James Dabson, at tho Falla of tho Bebuylkill, stopped rnning. A fow doys ago the Meesrs, Jobn & James Dabson, carpot maunufscturers, &t tho Falls of the Sohuylkill, notified their handa that 8 roduction of tho prosont wages of from 10 to 25 per eont would be made. In consoquence of this the followiug letier was addressed to the Meusrs. Dobson by some of the on ¢ Yo Naters, John & James Dobean : Swke: In consequouco of a proposod rednction of olir wages of 25 per cont on body Hruskuls and 20 per ous oD LGpratry, WO, your tmpioyes, fecling tho in- Justice of the uforeantd roduction, sek vou to take into tourideration tho bigh prive of provision und all the necessardes of life, If you will ‘do g0, we, your cm- plogez, fecl asaured you will sec the jujustios of your peopiciad reduction, Hoping yoa will suake no Inrond n the earningy of (o {apoitry-weavers, Wo trust to yOUR yencrosity and wenve of Suitice (o mitigute tha roposed rediiotion on hody Trusscly, Mopiog you will tako this intg consideration sud yeturn a voply by 100m, Nov, 19, Yours respoctfully, Lite: 00T BLUSSELS AND TAPRSTRY WRAVEDS, To this Moeers, Dobson roplied s follows “Tho Mesara, Dobson, §u reply to the communios~ tion, slated that thelr reduction "lu price amounted to tho umu 34 otber punufacturers bad mude and wers payiog, Vhey ivatuuced o large numbur who were «ven paying lower prices thun taey proposed, Inwd- dition, they vald that wiille they wera always williug to Y e, O ax murh, for lator a8 any otber party, ikiey couldt not camypots aud pay ncarly double for the sumio kind of work, This mornig, shortly after 7o'clack, the Brue- wols znd jngrain eacpot-wonvers wsgombled, sud rofused to begin work at tho proposed reduction, A vumber of others followed. ‘Che Mensiu. Dobson having heon ioformed of this, jmme- diatoly ordered tho mills to bo closed. ‘Fho tirm stato that they will not resume oporations nntil thefr propovition is accepted, and no compromise will ba made. They also belisva thal ull the men will be at work by Mondsy mext, The works of Meesra, Johu ‘& Jumoy Dobson sre amoug tho targest in the United States, Thers aro 1o lnro milly, smploying 1,700 hunds, coo- suwing 29,000 pounds of Wool por day, wnd Liav- Ing n pay-roll averaging about £55,000 x‘:el' mouth.~ Altogother, ™iera are in the wills 440 blauket lovme, 191 curpet Jooms, and fifty-five .b6be of large-sizo oarding muchinen. JUSTIFIABLE HORICIDE. Speoial Disvateh to P'he Chiraon T'vibine, mirey, 1., Nov, 18, —~Jamea Stinson, arrest- ed at the Clovelaud fatm, woar this city, last week on the cherge of the murder of John Blagal, in Brown County, Oct, 23, lnd an exame fnution botoro Judgo W. L. '.l‘rg’lor. ot Mt, Btor- ling, this weok, and wad diecharged from cunlody, the oxaminiog contt doviding that tho Killmg wag juetifiabla pomucide. Irom defonds ant's witndssos it appoared that Stinson mnd Bingel hnad buen playing cords, and Blagol olairo- e that Btinson lind tried $n Leat him out of his monoy, Hngel threatensd that lie would kil Huinson, and’ sdvanced toward him with stono in his hand, and that Stineon warnod him nos to come uny vioser, Slagel wan advanciog on Stin- son whon ihe fatal blow was mtruck Wwith tho club, Beveral nicnossos tastified that Slagol threatened to il Stiuon if ho did pot givo up the xu‘:i:ev which tho lattor had won ut tho gomo of aurds. ) e ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Spacial Iispatch ta Th teauo Pridue, Erxusar, Ind., Nov, 18,—A dovpesete and deteninined effost to commit suicida was-niado hy a uen neinod MeMahon this afterncon, 1o is supponed to ho ingene, for bofore committing tha doed he wone [nto o house oo Jnckeon stroot and requestod thom to bide bim, uy bo was ofrald soma ouo wes putsulng bim, ‘This thoy rofused todo, but told” him to Lide fu a lumber-yard nonr by, when ho loft tho houso and seemod do- torminod to taka thoir advice, but changed hin wind ond went aronnd the houso ton wood- plio, whora he took an ax and walked to tho renr of the Jot, whore ha daliberately commencod to pound his hoad ju with {t. IIo strnoi himsoll noveral times, whon ho foll monsolosa to the grouud. Hlo was holped up and conveyed to n Louso noar_by, whiero ho lies in a very eritieal condltion, Ho 18 a stranger. and baa nothing about lus petgon showig wiere ho camo from. OI;ITUAR Banlel Ne Xnskell, LEditor of the Rose ton Lransoripts Logrox, Nov. 10,—Daulel No Haskoll, votoran oditor of the ZLranseript, dicd carly this moru- ing of pueumontn. T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: Tine was when the lightning confined ita ravages to matoriat objoots; and if, now and then, some human form was strickon, tho catas- troplio was uo excoptional that it servod, for the moat part, to point some moral or adoru a telo, But now, ncross soa or land, subrorged or aloft. it comos with victory or defost, lifo or death, entering tho castlo or the cabin, aud plereing tho henrts of all. This wap tho eavo yesterday, whon tho editoriel fraternily thronghout the United Btates, and bis frienda averywhore, wore ahocked to lesrn the death of Daniel Noyes Haakoll, Eaq., editor of the Boston Transcript, which ; took place at n quastor-past 2 yesterday morning, fn Boston. -, Haglell was born in Newburyport, bass,, Jan, 1, 1818: went to Bortou ut an oarly age, sud eontered tho utors of Messra. K. V. Astiton & Co., who were then prominont importers of goods from England and tho Coutinont, But tho busi- ness was not altogether to his tasto, sud, aftor baeing o contributor to the Zransoripl for soma years, ho was invited to, and aceopted, the edi- tovablp u 1663, This posion ho filed with satistaction to all parties until his death, Mr, Haskeil way fitst known to tho publie, In conneotion with the Mercontile Library Associa- Lion of Boston, as sn unflivching Auti-Slavery 1aun whon to advacate that canse was 1o oxposo onesolf to somothing moro tlan obloquy,—per- soual viotonce, Butit was as thoe unflinchiof, indomitable, fonrlose, sud constant chamwion of Ina country’s canso tlat ho mado his mark on his timo. Associated with Jolm A, Androw, Stunton, and others of that etamp, fu frequentintorviews, and, {0 a leseor depreoy with Suwaer, bo tinux- forrod to his paper and to bis readers the cowr- ago and fortitndo whioh carried Lis couutry in trinmph through ler struggle. Iiaskell nover fniled or faltored ono hour, ~Calm, firm, houcat, tiue, no influenco was subtio enough to reach bim,—no amount of monoy Iarge enough to bay him. With large influonco and unbounded op- portunitios, thoy wera nover used for porsonal advantage. Simple i his tasted and purauits, ho wanted hittle woney, and bo had little. 1t is only whou oue koowa tho difticulties un- dor_ which Mr, Haskall's public position was achieved that bis private cbrracter cau bo fully appreciated. M. Haskoll poiformed his odito- rial dutica when nearly bilnd for three years. And tho pluck and forttude with which ho ev- dused tho tomporary loss of hia sight, and still kopt on his work with unabated vigor of Lody and miud, ia worthy of all praise. No ono in biy oflice missed biy controling apirit; no friend migsed his uccustomed call; no child tho accus- tomed aunual gilt, bim whon bo subgequently recovered tho use of bis oyes. Bur, sick or woll, with sight or bllnd, ho did his woric; aud now, Laving done mora work {n lus 6 yoars than most mon do iu tho al- lotted upan of hife, ke bas gone whero be **can gea olaarly, tuca to face.” a. W, Ciuioaco, Nov, 13, 1874, g THE SHIPPING INTEREST, Rumored Lmbarrakkment of the \WetleEnown Doeston Shupping Firm ol Mithum, Loud & Co.=Greal Duoe pression an the Careying Trade, Spectul Dienateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Bosrox, Nov, 13.—~No mentionof (he follow- ing iy made bere: The well-known fim of Kil- hom, Loud & Co., ship brokors, consisting of 8. 0. Loug, J, H. Conout, and I W. Hatch, bas boen gomowbat emlarrassed of lata on acconnt of the goneral depreeson of freighta and'ship- ping. ‘they own wholly or in part from twenty to thitty threc-munsted schioono:s, besido a lnige number of square-rigged veesols, Thore s Leen o large falling off in the vatue of vessels of the former olass, owing to the Incronso in the num- ber of stesm colliors, which lny taken away the coal trado from sailing vessola. Tuo falling off in lre{jzhta, algo, hng beon go groat that elnp- ers send by stesiner almopt entirely. The ova Bcolia trade s carried ou now by steamar, and evon tho lumber carrying botweon tho Uuited Statos and tho Provinces 18 largely doug in_stcam vessels, Many of tho largest firms in this city havo ordered thoir vessols home in bal- last. The nssets of the firm aru estimated by themseives at £630,000, and thoir liabilties at £460,000. They bave Rfurmnfly oalted an ex- tenalon of cightoen moutls and two yoars, and, it ia underatood, the croditors aro disposed to oxtend them uli tho nccoramodation they dasire, E‘hodsnmcgn, thoir Jaus vosaol, went to soa under ouds, S THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnyoroy, D. 0., Nov. 13.—For the lake region, cloar or fair weathor, east or south winds, low but rising temperature, and talling barometer, For tho Northwost. partly cloudy and warmor weather, with brisk or high souther- ly winds, snd falling batometor. LOCAL OBGERVATIONE, Cittoaao, Nov, 13, (e Thr ] Wond, _Rain Wiher, ‘5053 36 | 61 ‘X, W,, gentlo, 83 1W., freah,.. w0 i, T, T, :53 8, m, 40,53 36 a. @ QENEBAL ONSERVATIONS. ORr04a0, Nov, 141 6, m, i Wather, Bar.|The| Wind, 9[8, L., 5] 414, liglt, . ... 0i5, K, light, HCS1L, o0, X)-1‘8 fresb, Cloudy, Clondy. Throat'ng .. Fair, Cloniy. Ciowty, Cloudy, Clear, 5] Narquette,. 30,4 Milwankee,. (30, 4 — LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Soveaat Lianatek to The Clicage Tribune, Nrw Youk, Nov, 13,~Wheat--Thiore was con- slderablo oxcltement at the opening, snd pricea under nmoro setiva demand advanced lo per bu on most kinds. The market closed botter and quite nelive, Tho demand iu chiolly for ox- port. The inquiry is limited for iniling owing to the advunced pricca claimed. Winter 1 stronger and quiet, “The seles are: 220,000 bu at §1,00@1,08 for ungraded Yow: and Minnesotn ; £1.16 for No. 1 Chicago spring; for No, 2 Cbleago epring; tor No. 8 Cbicago spriug In store; 13 @118 for No, 2 Milwaukas; 81,20@1.25 for red Wentorn, old snd vew: 31,28 foramberdo: .85 for whito Michigon; 21,29 for smbor do 51,84 for whiie Cunadin, . Barloy—f8 in limited dumnnd, The bigher pricos askod ebieek busingoa. Duiloy malt—Is quiot sud tawo. Bales of 4,000 bat four-rowed State, at 81.65 on time, and $1.42 for good Wostern. Oate—Ard ngnin bettor, and fuirly active. The pales waro 70,000 bu; now Obio mixed, G3@ 03%¢, tho lnside prico in storo ;. Westorn mixed at’ GiqBtie aftoat; white State, ut 68@070 Btato wixed, at G6@6557c, tho insldo price on rack ; snd white at 00@UGHe. Iyo—Tu firm, aud we notico more osport de- mend, Tho sulon are 18,000 bu State at Yio; Canadian at 95e, aud Povusylvanie at 93@93c, Com—TIs bador knd quite wetiva, Tho do- mund {s ohiofly for thehomno triule, ‘Lho sulos are 217,000pba ;2 Wentorn mixed at H@Yi3go for old afloat; 9214a for do (o store; We for vid to ar rive 50ou ; 85@83}¢0 for naw ixed afloat, end 950 for new white Western yollow at 84@30c for old; .lnmnyfmlaw at B3¢ for new, wluuk{—' 'hevo fe only s wmoderate dewand, tmt ut decidedly highoe figures, Sales of 200 brla ot 1,08, Pork—Markot I8 decldadly more active and higher, Sales of 750 Lrld uews at $20,00@20.25, tho insldo prico enrly fu tho day; 450 bils do, sallor this month, ot 840,00@:20,05, sud 350 brls do, in lots, at §20.25@20.50, Lard—Id lews activo nud lower. Tho domand for tho futuro Los fullon off somewhat. Halow of 950 ten cigy &t 14Y(@iGo, and No. 8 do st 1do: BUD tcs rotined on privato termuy 223 tes Westorn atoum, in lots, at It was o great blessing to | 180, For fatare dollvory wo hoar of 500 s, pollor Docomber, at 1216-100¢ 750 tes, eallor Jamary to Fobruary, at 12560 9,230 Les, voller six monihe, ab l!}{élfl){m 4,000 tes, sellor tho yoar, ot 124@13fge, cloaing at 12360, There {8 only n moderats_tuquiry for accom- modution o 1ho berth, aud rates’ aro without patticular clutigo. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Ponz funoN, Mich., Nov, 11.—Dawy—Props Foun- taih City, Atiitle, Bihupion ind Uarger, Jrbiopa leuton, Tocuuiesl el Tiattlo Wells, e elea, "WiN—-North, frosh ' woathor SPECIAL NOT5OZS, sheneld’s Pulmonie Syrup, for the Cure of Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. Tho groat virtus of this mndioino I3 that {t ripens the matter and thraws it out of the aystom, purilies the blood, and thus offesta a cure. Schonok's Son Weed Tonie, for Lo cuza of Dyspopals, Tadigestlon, eto, The Tonlo pro- ducos & healthy sotion of tha stomncl, oroating an appe. 1ite, forming chylo, and viring the ,must obsiinato casos ot Indigestion. Holionck’s Mandrako Pille, for the care of Liver Complaint, etc. Thow Dills ave altarative, and vroduco 8 hoalthy action of the livar, without the Inast danger, ss thoy aro frco from calomol, and yet taore ol oaclous In restoring a heslthy action of tho liver, ‘Thero romedios aro a cortaln curo for Consumption, s the Pal- tnanla Hyrap Hipens tho matter and purltler the blood. "o Mandraks Pills act upon the livor, vroste a healthy bito, and rensove atl dlsaasos of tho livar, often & Consumutlon, Tho Sea Weed Toalo givos d strangth (o tlia alomsob, makos & good digestion, and oo ablea tho organs to form good blood ; and thus croates a bealthy cireulatton of healthy blood, Tie comblacd ae- ton of these wodiciues, 18 thus oxplatacd, will car every aas0 of Consamptlon, If taken i time, and the usoof tho medicioon porsovaced 1o, Dr. Sebonok bs yrofomslonaly at bis principat otfleo, curnor Slxty and Arohests., Phila. delphia, avery Moudag, wisers all lottors for advioo mast Lo addrorred. CLOTHS: OASSIMERES, &e. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Fil, Lty & G0, Stato and Washington-sts., Offer the largest and most com= plete assortment of Cloths, Cassi~ meres, Coatings, and Cloakings they have ever imported, and at prices tar below those of Iast sca- son, Their assortment comprises Boucesy, Sexrpentes, Chinchilla, Es- quimnux, Moscow, Edridon and Castor Beaver, and a great variety Domestic Petersham and Ratine, suitable for Gents’ Overcoating and Children’s Cloaks and Jack= cts, ranging from 50 to Hd. Also, Basketand Diagonal Goods of all styles and colors for GENTS' SUITINGS AND LADIES POLONAISES AND JACKETS, Newest styles English, French and American Cassimeres FOR GENTS' AND BOYY WEAR. ‘We also offer great bargaing in 8-4 and 6-4 Scoteh Cassimeres FOR GENTS’ BUSINESS SUITS, At greatly reduced priees, and full lines of Bnglish and American Waterproofs, All styles, colors and pric Trimmings! ‘Wo open on Monday, an entirely new assortment of Beaded Goods, in Fringes, Gimps, Galoons, Loops, Ornaments, and fresh lines Jetted Ball and Chenile Fringes, in Sillkc and Worsted; Ostrich and Cock’s Feather Trimmings; ¥Fur Trim- mings in Coney, Black Marten, Lynx, Fox, Grebe, Astrachan, Imt, Ernine, and- Swan’s Down, with all the late fashionable noveltics in this class of goods. Spocial at- tention called to our unequaled stocic of ¢ Hercules,” *7Pitan,” “ jinttelaisse,” and other tancy Cloak Braidings, Satin finlsh Ga- loons and fuitey Bindings; novel- ties in Buttons, Blue Steel, Bead- cd, Jet, Ebony, Wood, Peurl, Shell, and Ivory, suited to all shades and styles of Dress Goods, at our usual concession in prices. Chas. Gossage @fim (/YO.,; % 106,108 & 110 State-st., 3 hington-st, ADIES UNDERWERR! R. H. M'DOWELL & €0, 228 West Madison-st. (cor. Peoria), ? Weo v:lng,nn.ar llblldl“nlwfl al Bargaios ju Ladigs' Cot- il Merino Undotwe % ©ladivs® Onmisus at £, 0, 65, 18, &, 000, 31.00, 31,25, 2114, wod npwards. Taulles® Night-Drossos at 75¢, §1.00, $1.25, 81.50, 43.w), and nowards, l.ndlt\-" Drawers at 05, 10, 85, 75, 850, 31,00, 1,86, and 51 t 50, 65, 750, 81, §1.25, 81, ¥ Em\ £z E’n: 31.‘!!”0. 51'5.” “.’d i mportod Corvata a's5, by 63, 75, €56, 8L, 91,60, BL18, A A ke at 03, 84, 98, 86, 87, and vowacds, R R EA R At g and PSIIU. ! aud Childy "y kadize and Cufidronts Meriao and Flausol Underwose MEDIOAL, TNIVIEDRSAT CATARRH CURE. ke norion i e FINE CLOTHING. Ben's and Boys” TN =S CLOTHING! Although doing a largely in- creased business over other sea~ sons, despite the general de- pression, our stock is very com- plete, and, determined to hold our position as the LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE NORTHWEST, we have spared no pains in the manufacture of our goods. Every garment is made especially for the city re- tail trade, and a falling market enables us to favor purchasers. ‘We invite all in want ot good goods at low prices, to call and examine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. We claim the ability to fit and please Men and Boys of all ages. WILDE, BLUETT & CO., STATE AND MADISON-STS, LADIES' GOODS. AT THE GREBAT TS By Goods Honge TODAY AND EVENING, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL ATTRAGTIONS WILL BB FOUND: Continued Bale of tho BANKRUPT STOCK OF J, NEWMAN, of thia city, the well-known 1mpo£coqnnd Manulacturer ot TLadioy’ Corsets and ¥ino Undorolothing. A rare chanco to fiaz thoso goads at 30 4o centa on the dollar. Grand Brposition of BTYLISH, FASH- 1O B A N PR | Fanthdra, iows ers, Ontrimnied Hats, and othor Millinery Goods, &t popular prices. Qontinued Salo of the GREAT JOB LOT of Wide Oolored Gros Grain Ribbons, at 10, 16, and 25 cents por yard—a perrect slaughe or, Also, Job Xiot of Gros Grain, Double 8 aid Blaid Bash Bybpons. a6 50 19 50 oants &ome of them reduced trom SL.25. 8peciel Opgnm’g of Black Cloth and Beaver Clonky, rangring from $5 upwarda, Ohcrcant Iompottos Beth Sisats, ol icost Imported Berlin Cloals, ol beaded, hrnirlv}’d, and embroidorod. opatly CARSCH, PIRIE & 00, Madison and Peoria-sts. IT PAYS 70 TRADR ON THE WEST STOE. RICHMOND PRINT TEIBR TS, PRINTS “Chocolate Standard Styles,” (Copyrightad Tickat), e Stand:;d Gray Styles,” {Copyrighted Tickot), Raecommend themuolves to users of Oalico for therr DURABILITY. OF COLOR, BEAUTY OF DESIGN, STRENGTR Qf CLOTH, nnd fltness for all sossond, NOTHING BETTER FOR DAILY WEAR OR A CHRISTMAS GIFT TO FRLENDS. FOR SALE BY DRY G00DS DEALERS,. ORGANS AND MELODEONS. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Organsé Melodeons. The Oicest, Largeal, and Most Parfeos Masufagtory in the United Statos, Now Iz sa, No other Musteal Instrumont sver obisined the same Fopulasity, €2 Send for Pries Lista, Add, BUFFALO, N, ¥ MISCELLANEOUS: Bxposition Toice. The annual meating of the Btockbaldsra of the Toter- State Indnatriat Exposition of Ubleago, for the otiun of & toard of Diractors, sud {or tho traussotion of muon othor busk s4 may come before them, will be biold at 1o Expasition Kulldiog ta-day, suo 1dth day of Novom~ Tarolosk, p. m. bor, b2 0'oloaks P \HN P, REYNOLDS, Secrotary. u s bis Jobblug, Hoslary, Notlons, and White i F?flu’i!’é.' fl:'.bl:lul'l.?r“‘ullnr“;anln‘;lr“lfh Munt ‘e antl b e R BTN & Oy Paiiadelinin, $tatioe ull parilcyl o awouut and location of trade, uxpe- loogy, eic. e ey e A (5 SY Fhotity Shi4 4m f e oapitan: oxt tacia sommonoss Nev 16" N ploi e B g Rt o