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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI:: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1876. ' fepcnrsd o by oy o competent, s atse, [ PIIE SILVER QUESTION. baps mors of the Kastern, Middle, nnd Hildlo KANSAS. {nlnml the Unlon, was authorized to coln | lent agitatfon while cooling,—agitation violent 5,000,000 francs, of which 8,400,000 francs | enough to keep all its particies tn motfon~then | ‘~~~raane were allowed In the place of the ol silver spe- | tha cold Injul produced will have & very fincl: HALSTED. EDUCATIONAL. L open 0685 | TBAYARD TAYLOR Western States have lawa Aixing the test at o higher el withdraw: talll; X 1 lio other hani Corner Ialted and Harrlson-ste. 5 int even thin the one just mentioned. The law rawhe crystallized atructure: {f, on the other hand, il ¢ (BAYA T fak habitants Exercised About | 5f : « | _ This determination hed scarcoly been adopted | thia atcel fs allowed to cool in perfect quiet, . 2 S ! 0 FTeAt plestare fn recommending ta Her In B ani ~Fluid ffi,,’,‘"fi';’,‘,'fi"‘.""{},};"’;J,’;“f“,{:’fii'k’:“n,"u‘ Enyoll Dispatch from Mims“r, Washe | wyan atlver silered. & acw decline, much mare | then the resulting casting will consiat of Targe, | ¢ FOR CHRISTMAS WELK ONLY. T aghe Acpinay ot Sodinaf LT e urning: . lighted mafch (s applied thereta or plunged therein, burne to Secretary Fish, or that will emit & combuatible vapor at 110 det grees P And wo in Kanane ore content labny unnuestioninely any oil that greedy refiners may offer us, and to gather ronnd bur evenfngJumnin | A Gummary of Both Sides of the Ques- ] pas rapid this time than presiously. In'the space of | well-developed crystals. The appearance of 0L Dom \I \TSLAVETROUP]1 of otmervlng the manner fn which this Academy in con- A i, osL & even 4 et cent s o | thess rpwiin and Eensrity e tomasncy 1o | OLD) DOMINIOR AR e i tho difference belween the commendal and tue | crystallize under such circumstan-es, will de- | 7ye only eolored dramatle rompa: ny in extstence will | €an further both the inialiectual ] legal value of the metal reached 13 And 13 per | pend on the purity of thestocl,! BEAPHNG froi | aopearaseh bEAt and At SA{INCer Christmas, Wedaeae | Men of tho iatter,r oo crusl A moral dovelop- , cent. this remarkable, but anparently well-catablish- | day, and Saturday fa the Rreat moral drama They Demand Profection Against Ir- 1his Academny for Young Men and Doy fa 13 mites 7 " ¥ " e by ¥ S v rosponsible ** Non-Explosive. hlch s, ‘borning an oil resdy ta- explodo at bU il Buch was the state of things when thonew | ed, base, Mr. Cbernofl concludes that liquid NCLE TOM’S CABIN! Wit from Eiliyielobis, 2 Year Tor puarllog: Why should we not protect ourselves as people " Clhambers of ¥ One of the first acts | steel really obeys the lawa which regulate the |, oo 0ln e mansation Scene wiih & ehoras arterly, No extia cliaries. Students admitred v i1 clal Indiviiuat And cinss. (netraction for ced and backward puplls combining the sdyan- | private tutoring and sonool-room afll. Ten o, 1o graduntes of Vale Collove. Mcills hea -, ev and ciiartrr whici has pronihited the 7 Jean. | o pletriro of ar_and_prfcrenca In - ORTLIDGE (FarTa O oot ot ! avery ndieitan tn (bl paronal eafaty of evars indlvidual in this fl:‘y"p 18 Involeed tn ghlnl ‘,.Jlm,‘ aud inotivos of Theorles as fo the Caose of the Depreciation of - ne shonld prompt us to action. ‘There will bo no better tlmo foF neh actian than Silser tn Continental Earope, the present, and I hopa to sre meastires takon this winfor to secure proper lsginlation upon this aub- of the new Minister of Finances was to present stallization ‘of flulds, It is probahle that o 5 O Mt B bill empowering the Governmoent to peatrict | chomints. a5 leoat, will agree to'the. truth of oF Shlry voteey, Priceaof aimiwon. 22 320, the colnazo of sfiver In so farss 1t might bo | this deductlon, for they know that If they MEW CRICAGO THEATRE, decmod nccessary, or, In other words, not to | wish to obtaln crystals from a solu- _— avall {tself to the Tull extent of llwriwhi t- | tion, the latter must be kept In per- | _Forashortsnson, rommencing Christmas, donday, cdto France by the Monetary Convention, It fectqatet. The author of the pampllet nssertz, Dee. 35 MATINEER! Clirimas gnd New Yeari hat in the course of long-continue Unusually Largo Shipments of Grain to tho East. *he Political Field--~The United % v must be ubserved, fn fact, that, whila the Con- Ve SnERSTANA AxD sy | Ll Mt e L States Senatorship. Joctin ourstste. Very mpcmn\lrvr From Qur Own Correspondent. ventlon established 8 maximum smountof coln- | serfes of experiments, he hus discovers) that | COWED MR LD l:\‘c(“vflln‘: IAG‘-FA eAlle‘:"n_l 2! T ; Chomtes! Laboratory Unliebit ATy, | - WAenmator, D. C., Dec, 2L.—Minlater Wask- | ago (t oatabiiahies no minimurm, and that In 1574 | sieal, when heated above s certaln temperature, | Irith Comedian, the aaly PAT oneERy TAY and Dyhfflflm]‘m Business Col 6, i Lo * | burne has sent to the State Dovartment an in- ll;u.! 7 France cfllncd tho mazimum ?llum:dtu 23 to a dark cherry red, lutes ita c mlllinc wrw igah e ) e ,,;"’2,“5 S nar S THt i g« 5 3 2 ¢ o £ : dolph-st, ey B | NON-EXPLOSIVE, FINANCIALLY AND POLITICALLY, | toresting summary of the present status ot er only because her lawa did not allow her to | structure and becomes amorphous. If, agaln, | duclog :'l"l'l;n;l:‘{.!‘ll‘-:cm'd’g:fl&' b‘;",‘;za,‘fiph"%';‘{;". ag}_xv'v'-“"unm;tm,\mnm'l a1 ll,!,l‘lll‘lrr‘lllé:;l m.a:lq' ; do otherwise. frum this polnt 1t be aliowsd to cool undie- | naun I 3 { 2 | : ahly "The abject of tho bill Introduced by Mr. Leon | tarbed, It Will become once mars crytalline, | licking facs of bargey's Misgntuna. ortnaTricks | LA, REALCHER, FQulies (o, the purut of o finy lh'i?e rl-llc'l:h u-{; ll-lllu n(“t‘bhsnlu‘-. I'-r fi,‘,‘ u;-l;nsgl} bo hslmmgrtd dur‘Inz the %z]lmg[em exi7a charge for fesery o 10X shest nuw open. rough ore tho Henate oo the Jist of s | of heat from it, whea fts fracture exl =3 1 5 T T month, and gave ris to A loug and interesting | its nmornhaul"l:nlee:clc: ance more, and pre- HAVERLY'S THE dehate, In wlich Mr. de Perlou, = man eroincnt | sent a ne sllky texture, We commend theso | MAGUIRE & AVERL: b ul.a‘i.( 3 ;;Jnl k:'uwlltldzernllhm%net;f! I{ml‘t’cu (nv:tkl of Mr, C\xfimvl{! to the notica uf}_(hn flfi'rli Iy K GHARM ABves ARR[V D e ol 0 ¢ principle of e double-standai makors era) of this country. From thal . ) LY. M 5 vigorousty, whila MF. Rouland, Governor of the (untlemfi"lu nul’:m:nu it nnptnr': that ho has iR fi«?n“dlg‘\'v‘:‘a'n:-vau. -Sx‘s'.{umyf““" 2 AL HEP ARTURE []P TRMXB H Il'!'flnl'(rgl b‘l;‘lmcle!‘ with marked ability, detended | devoted many years of studious labor to an elu- _— . The bill w Bpectatl Correpondence of Tha Tribune. the silver controversy in France. Thofollowing Lxeaveswontn, Kau., Dec, 22.—The peopls of. | Is the toxt of the paper: Kansus wera never better off than they are to- Lzoatiox op miie UNTTED STATES, PARIS.~ dey~(nanciolly and politically. Financially, | Str: The rapld aud growing depreciation of becauss they ara shipplng unusually large silver, which had for sume time attracted the attention of the principal ccouotnlsts and finan- amounts of graln of every kind to tho East, | uiimen of Eum';re. Teow hecominz & magtor and commanding prices that enablo them to | of sdrivus uncasiucss to tho Governuients that live, and pay off tho greater portion of thalr | have the largest proportion ot silver currcocy debts—for In debt they were, on account of the | It the world, I meau America, France, Gor- grasshopper ralds, but largs crops for tho last nany, snd England, the last vawmned for lier In- Bpectal Correspondence of The Tridune. Lawnzyoe, Kan., Dec. 22.—A Lawrence lady pamed Gaston—Mra. J. A. Gaston—recently lost her life by the oxolosion of a keroseno Jamo of the kind tncommon use ail over the country. The explosion occurred at about 11 o'clock, as Mrs. Gaston was preparine to retire, The ofl of {he lamp scattered in sl dircctlons, falling in good part upon the lady’s garmeats, which were RAILROAD TIME TAULE, s A ACKTAE certalnly but the ques- | cidation of th bich (}cEOB,GII‘AEB;"D'fifi',l's"" rfiNBTOB‘IJ}-’S% il ation ¢ numerons causes which have c O g o tion now i wiiether the L will pn;‘dum §cndn:?vd ':u:el 80 difficult & substancs to deal ORATA EOUTHERY I o o e gy 1 OUTHEN S paxy MINSTRELS | eenteal s siatar oxes of the world. On the sofl of poymcsts, ! t 1 havo thought It would niot be tally distinct di te d b An Authentio Account of the Silly Fellow { e T et “ Bleeding Kansas ' the greatstruggls for free- | uninteresting to Xou to kouw how it Is presente Ay atnc) Coheines aie uperiintd by the MeVICKER'S THEATRE---KELLOGG, were made by all three men to scizo the flylnx financial men and economists of Europe. Who Carrled the Flag Through the South ey of i, e, Goio. ran. fro zoom | o ycars v mdo them ancomoracontante, | i R o of auch ial mortanc, 1| okl s S SVl s Jeps | no b ey L7 1o exerins bavo o Sk, e MINGTRELS | israf sl i) BRI ::e'a:om of her rosldente, calling for help, Iler | happy,and on the road to prosperity and wealth, | threatchis to aaaume atich vast. pmu'fimmb und | clation of this metal b6 i’w‘mventcd tbcnbyl.’ or BiL Dot e e " Al “%ETBHLS — H husband, who wasalready in bed, was the first | Politically, we command tho- respect and | ls 12 so imany respocts, conncuted with tho | even partially checked? It 1s, at lesst, daubt- SERGEANT BATES. D\ Little, de. 71 TTI0AGO & NOBTWISTERY RATLWAY. 1. : 3 et Offices, ricoat. (Snermen P u“lr:‘;n;ctng:n'?;.u u?c"::d T:::y hcrA:v.:‘:n?lf: atfention.” of | tho: lbecrlniige people country T, gnun the resumption of specie- On this highly important question iwo essen- 8. M. Capal-al,, corner Madison, and at the dey ot T ‘:’ san-in- g 3 N § giure of flame, but without success. 8o fear- ( dom began, and the pevple of thia Btate wit- | cdin Europe, and what solutions the mostcom- | On one side stand the monometaliste, or | and England—-He Now Lires in Alject GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. fally had tho fire dono its work that every grasp | nesscd the continuation and succesaful tormi- | beteit Freuch cconomists proposo for a crisis | champlonfons of gold as the sole monetary | Poverty Near Dloomington, T1s LANT FOUR PERFORMANCES. at arm or shoulder only succecded In bringing | natlon of a war which cost them their relatives }',{‘;”:ffi,‘i’;it,‘}flf,‘.‘éf&.fi"fi%fi" ure LRONE 1UE | ndardy on talaiieh, thuflll-mctulnts. gr Apecial Correrpondence of The Tribune, MssCLARA LOUISE KELLOGG| Mr. O. D, IESS away portions of the flesh. Finally, from ex- haustion and tha giving of chloroform by the physician who had been summoned, the poor yictim was quleted, and all possible help glven hor. Mr. Gaston and his eona sufered torrible burns ‘about -the hands, arms, and faces. Of such an extent were theso burns that neither of the gentlemen were able to attend the funeral of their wifo and mother, whose death, as o matter of course, sgon oceurred. Buveral simf-, 1ar {nstances of conl-oll explosions (though for- tunately unattended by such sad rceuits) having and friends, and {n many Instances thelr homes, 'The Europeun States tiny be divided {uto two To-day theyaroas truo to freedom and the | clnsses with regard to metallic currency: thoso cause of justica asthey were In the dark days | Which havae adopted gold aloue for their move- of 185000, At tho Prosidentinl clection laat | bry standard, utd thusg which uso both a zold and asllver standard, The first are England, month not one county in the entire State gave | (jormavy, tho Intter since the 1stof Jngnunr} o mojority for Tilden; cvery county atood Ly [ only, andl Holland, It may bs noticed, however, Hayes, ond thd rosalt s that ho | thut, whilo Englaod rccognizes no oblier legal recelved o populer majority of about | Standurd than gold, ber inimense Indlan Emplre bus no other currency than sliver. The sceond 40,000, The Legislature also Is overwhelmingly clazs compriscs angc, Ttaly, Belglum, Switzer- Republiean, not having more than ninotcen Op- | Iand, aud Urcece, To thise we should, tem- double stand- | BygowinatoN, Iil., Dec. 23.—Of all the eccen- [ "4 . bkl ' ppearinz in every (English Opera Com- Derger, of Berling Max mrfflf".,[f“"“;“,g::,’:. tric humbugs this country of ours hins produced Opora. pEny. Frero 'Orban, of Drusscls; Feer Herzom, of | (atd undoubtedly she has given her share to the 'I‘Bg%?fl Fs';"‘%fi’i}nfibfi"'ra Uum‘;/ and 1 France, Michel' Chevalier, de Par- | world), that very nonscnsical individual who I8 | Miss RELLOUG, Mme. Kose -u.u:‘u. Eeguln, ieu, Victor Bonnet, Fredk. Passy, and Leroy | known by tho military appendago of Bergt. 1a the ca Beaulfen. _ Thefr principal orzans oro, in Lon- tos! £ don, the I:'cormmbl;: in IPnr!s| tho Juurnal des | Dates 18 perbaps the greatost who cver left the and the Economiate. American shores to llve upon whatever scosa- X ’olletm oll.\ler 5ll}n||u'o Ml’f““:‘ )lu?lnxhlln:‘xtc; tion his presence might creato n & e e ifm‘r.\‘:le of Finances In Belgium; Laveley and Allard, of | forelgn land. The world is perfoctly e = &=Depot coruer of Canal and Kinsle e Brussels; Count Sclopis, of Tiirin; Leon Ha TONY DENIER. Magme, 'Wolowul:y, Am‘ire, Cuun’ell&&mam{: famillar with the carcer of Bates sinco “Mewsra. aCrosse eharanette Expre ateneya Lake ltn biiencva Lake Express ..., {PPPPTEPERPEIP “The Great NHIGAN GEX 2 e e sen - thls cify no ltLly | Porition members. This body. will bo called Eiurnrlly at lenst, add Germany; for, though tho | and’Henri Cernuschl, of France. Tho principai | he lelt the army fn the year 1805, he betoge at | A MERRY clomn sniTaRomimis, AWEEK OF | pe, lc‘k'efi%;lfi "u';(”éx':'r( f {l“;::{i o fi}%fig&;‘;?:?,g..,_ e s benn sxperienced by those of our | upon to elect a agccessor to the Hon. Jomes 3. | erman Empleo nas begun to withdrw fta vark. ns of this group'are the Sfecleand th Jte- | that time a member of a Wisconsla regiment of CHBISTHAS couc PAN TG, FON, T o] aotas oy Southeast corner of B ople using ofl Instead of gas; and it is Harvey, United States Senator. Mr, Harvey ls | ous allver colus, and hus Jdcd led Ly law that on | publique Francalse, volunteers, tle had not been at homa & great ‘With, ‘1‘=e; Sfinen, JOLLTY e D e onideration for this afarm that o | Alling” the unoxpired term of Alezander Cald- | Bud ater the 1ot of Juuuary of thu prescut | | Tho theory of the monometalllsts mag be | wille until he concelved his flag-tramplng 0 NEW CONPANT, Wil o o exmmination of tho oil offered for sala | well, tho man who paid $00,000 tor a scat,in tho | year the gold mark ehall be thic only legal ten- | summed up a follows: The est cause of the | ynemg through the Southern Statcs, nd this and Hatt {via Valo and Alr Line) Wi er, it bins, nevertheless, authorized for un inde- E"Fn'uff.’u&"cf Andl‘nvl::‘:nlqlfi;?pcflgglmc%hx!k :flx;nlnntu'lnpu of thne the clrculation of sign. Harvoy s honeat old farmer, | thalers L nrnlr’chreacnmlvc, and stands woll | , Russiaand Austris, which sre both doomed — o5, | to puper currency for o long time ta come, need with the pcoyle. that ls, ho makes no enemies. uorbg o lnt‘gcoull afim%un‘ 3 fn our local markets bas been made. Prof. George E. Putrick, of tho chemlcal laboratory of the State Unlversity, made the examination or annlysis, first seeuring spectmens of all from twelvo different oll-den!firu in thae city, and one perturbation now prevalling {u the moncta; Qrand Transformation Day Expre: market {s the auj umuundmf roduction of sil- | wasafter the Japae of & few months followed by ALL. SCENE, MIRTH, yer. Tl nl.mu.‘i;x“:}m Now Vvun%. by o&'u.;:'}.g Lis march through Great Britain. We know how | JACT AXD THE BEHATN STATIE | i, Erbres duly) n upon ua tons of this metal at the very time clty of Loy d hot . s e44s2 19 CORGD: $985) 4 o when the coluage of sllver is restricted In aimost. ::;;"::;l ‘;,t;;hyyu'iu E:glal:l; ;‘:o;fl:ux‘:w“;v: t BIcVICKER’S TUEATRE. t8aturdavEx. * bundar Ex. ¢ Monday Ex. { Daity. Ilis chances for re-clectfon are “fair to mid- every country, have produced sucii o difference g — (IT0AGO, ALTON & BT LOUTS and OFICAGD -/} o o wryer, ho gone: e troyed, y atte nlon Depot, West Bide, mear Madison. . {;.“.‘.‘f.;“ ‘I:’,‘i,".‘;‘f“;o‘:“,‘,.‘.’é’,,f,‘:‘:;“},{’.{h‘.‘,‘,fif.{fii,‘.,,'," xfxifif.’u'n,“ Eneta. ds. Terdn ] I‘hhr::;’ll.!y OHQ o | an unvariablo ratlo between the valuo of guld | moreover, to malnain a constant ratio between | could have bee the recipfentof the laurels and OUR BO Y S __Tickeg(hfcest AU Degot. aad i) z‘f.?aéhu?.’é"“ i i 200 capeclally to all who reside in States like | emart, and will havo the rafiroad futereats to a“;l "2;‘1‘ ‘l’l( %’"‘“’- ll\“ F‘,’"{ifl- that Y,'(‘:"’IS&’M “lg voluesof the two '“'-“'(!1 both of which ure | attention which Bates on that memorable day re- [ v Kansnt, wheto the laws rcgulating {nspection | ld bim. ~Gov. T. A, Osborne is also in tho | determined by a law of the year X1(IS03), | sublect to o many causcs of variation, must al- | cejved from tho bands of the Euglish subjects, | twith abetiant cast of characters. MONDAY. fun. | Eansascity & Deaver Pt E o are cltber altogether nc&vlmcd by the I8la- {Iclg. Ill"llll gn t&nle flru: l‘véxllur. ‘:vull Aecuro cl‘l‘]‘g a I h m:d ?vm:fn enmb‘l?a hé-:mi-nrmluhx::: :Hufi:; :.',‘.‘l’rf.'.?li’y uz:u;t {n “.‘:!mfii'y hl:lrm:l:,xa‘r';‘t gl‘:]el No ouo ever doubted the sticcess of | %elAvorate production f THELAW OF THE LA: bl Louia & Bpringneld ix X lurey or o omae e OO tvar” | Plurub, of Emporin. 1 slko a promingut candl: | yalto of gold and sflver thoratio of ono to | things created by the blmeiallic system. Wo | bis misston In carrylng the Amerlean COLISEEM, A tons Fust Heorou N 1 herowlth submit tho fesults of & serlea of expe- | {lutc. Plumb lns tho abllity snd vl 10 ok & Blteer llill:!d::l,lxl‘lv{{lfi;ll;mg‘ nn:fi‘;mgltg'enr:' e g :(llt\‘;::v, :5:‘&"1'.“333’«&Z‘%’fi:etfifi?‘.;:fii'ufl' o n‘imm e ““fi 9t E"l;m:"m,wq ;:,‘ be, biot T T } vely canvass, and may win. But the ways ol s B to Bates It waa the most brilllant achicvement . ¥ Tl R e ot o s our Inat mariet: ' | Kanans Leglalaturo ars 0 much lco stor an | Boll womust multiply that welght by ieen | thabeanaliiononly e shail e il o extrcata | 0 yieun BE0 1 ML SFULEL MOUBATH CHTRIST A o Soiles £ Unlght Avepinin | iy }%‘fmflmaggn!‘fnflg:h%fi:lm}: pornt ot | dor "r}m;?;{v Tt Jou canit tol) waat they will | M ho Fronch ratio was successivoly adopted by | two metallic standards, leaally oxchangeablo ot | and Lis famo was to be written upon the pages WILLIAN, SODRAN D AMICE JATRMAS, LAXE SHORE & MIORIGAN SOUTHERN. = each ofl cxnmlned': theso two polnts being navally | wheroln tho Btnte, and transform him fntoa | the six above-named States, and duringa long | par, thou, h ono of them s much more abund- | of istory and carved in solld marble as tho And Farty New Stace in 8 Grand Oila, ATive, . consldered necessary In passing Judguiu‘l]! m;:m an | full-fledzed United States Scnator. There fs | tino the vulue n‘lgs settled underwent very | ant than the other, and at the snmne time very | mighty Liero of a great and glorlous deed which LA = Mail, vis Matn Line.. X Db pornt 19 3 o o3 stort commonly ::gt.dn‘fg one thing, however, that L can say, and that is ‘!5&:;&':"&‘?“! " h"“’,“f'“m}‘:"‘“ d‘“{‘f‘{"‘a‘""‘ e thise & ts, which th bl e himaclf -bad brought to & successful lssue; THME CIICAGO TRIRBUNE. necial N, ¥, Exprom. i i Dot T Iniportant than tho fashiny point, fhe | tiat tho people of ‘tho. Stats intend, T woUID oo vertatn dopredatinn: oo | omist ot the Joural der Depmes? Mr Toorms | but one which slmost any other fool could have | “~ "M aaaa s ssnasasasaan | SIS ERTTO, o) som mood b latter belng tho _truo test of enfety, fin{'loba fne | in case of trouble. or ' reslstanca on | Metalwould suffer acertain depre! ?uun. and (xr'm !u of the Journal des ts, Mr. Lero S Bhod, shotd Bt e o N‘!ulollsi_,h.c‘gmmnu A m |'.'r’fl}i o 6 telligible 1 should define these terma. o the part of the Democrats to sustain President- | various measures aere resorted to fu order to | Beaullon, advances with great force, aud which | accomplishied shoul ¢ have undertaken the T“E Cmc AGO TR‘BUVE LN PRSP D IS R 111 W Tho flnshing point §s the loweat temporatnro at | clect Hayes. The Chicago Times has lost frionds avold the Imponulll. danger. Holland even | Mr. de Pusleu presented In the Scoate witl all | job. Ycars bave passed away since this foolish 1 v CHICAGO, MTLWAUKEE & 6T, RIAD. i hichihe olf When ymduliy Heatsd erolves an | aud subdcribers fn tis ecifon on account of s | Went 0 fakus to delarg tlat gud should no | the suthorliy of hiy long expericnce i Buandal | T expedition which Bates foaugurated In En- Tnlon Desor torer Saicanad Sai LR AT, :gg‘nm;xl;lrl:lflud;flv:fil :l:l ;hm:‘ ylt:apnl:“:.-’l;x& n:m course afnce the elaction. 1f its editor and his . pertu il A PDO: e fo] 0Z | plana, and yet to-doy his whole mind Is wrapped '-’x?fii o f.?,‘f"‘ Clarkeste, Dpposits Bherman Howse man Keenan saw fit to injure Tilden by suj Dbation th relntive value of. the two mictals was portig bim, ¢t was u,,lr"hu,;nm; e brought back to ita formor stato, aud the ratlo licy now scek to interfero with the exccution | Of fifcen and a half to oneremnined unchanged. of the will of the peuple, it lcaves them open to | It Wa& not until 1607 that this rutio begun to tho chargo of treasan, and should depriye the expericneo varlations detrimental to sliver and Timea of the support of all honest men. favorable to gold, Elgliteen hundrod and sixgy- as quickly disappears when o small lightod | tapur Is applicd. * It ia literally o flash, — Tho borning point in the lowest temperature at which thie ol) Wil burn, and continue 8o 1o do indefinitely when treated in the samc rannor, The mothod :mplo{lr.-d in the experiments jivon below was cu- ly, |_Leare | Ami 1t 15 not, the supcrabundant prodrnction of sfl- | up in the folds of the Btar Spangled Bsaner as i ver that has cmxSed the pmsrhmun;n isthe | much as the very day bhe landed in tle GTBH:t RGPUbhca'n Newspa‘per' lmitation of tho cotnnge 'of slver, Bmeasie | City of Vicksburg rgzed and without a — Wiieaakee Fx]lom: most equivalen al su <! ] \ E Withrawal Of & groat part of ‘e sllver coin al. | €00t {0 his pockets. He is constantly endeavor- | - JOLLAR WEERLY TRIBUNE, | withfites : " T.L. | weven was tho year of tho Unlversal Extibition | ready existing, Bliver having lost the principal | Iog to conecive of something new in the flag g o “‘;u,.,:‘,‘,’,‘&{"‘f,’.“".‘“;fi,fifi‘,‘.‘::{ "}:‘.’:“.‘L’.,';El“",'z e LI ot Parls,. On that occaslou on ioteruntlonal | useto which it had always becnn) pllcd,p mm..fi'n. buelness,—something 50 original and sensational PAPER BE S Jncaols THY, o vr, liced In & deop water bat, whleh 18 snpplied WALDRON ICE WORK monetary conference was held here, the great | partly unenployed, and its deprecfation in- | in{tscharacter that the whole civilized world THE BEST TOR T “ANtrainerun via Miwankse. Tickety for S& DUl xith cold mm"l'n such quantity thok It suctace C Se object m'wmé::buwfi the |m;catl;utlfin of Tlllm sreaasans tllllc dl;:umuéll(':)r 1t goos un flleu-u:xng. will took upon the undertaking with perfect | FARMER, MECHANIC, aid d}{:nn:;,m“(-.‘P{swexlh,;;,&éfim,;, O Braiei shal 0 npon a level wi that of,tho o! in the ¥ means of eal shing monetary anity. e ho tof adoption of 6 monometatile system, - len, or via Watertova, 4 W o ader T acenfatcly-gavced (harmOmOter 13 | A View of the Largest Toa Housos Weat of the | couforence, o which ioarly a1l tha. sivllized | far from mproving the present state of things, | Wonder snd amazement. About two years sgo BANKER, MERCIIANT, == A e unged Into thoe oil anda gentlo heat appiled sof. smn; only to raiso tho lempernture vory gradu- ally. The lightod taper s applied frequcntly at intervals of ouly one or two degrees. Samples of thirteen different oila were exporimented npon. Tielvo of theso wero bought atas many difierent stores In tho city, The remaining ono was ob- talned ‘at the houso of Mr. Gaston, and {8 a sample of the oll which exploded with such terrible re- sults, Tho ofls ary arrauged in tho table in the order of their densities, Deaume (taken at 00 deg. F.) commencing with tho highest. Tho tempera- tores aro fa degrees ¥y Density. 40,2, Hudson River—Au Enterprise Which Em- | countrics, tho United States among others, ploys 170 Mcn, and Packs 43,000 Tons of | Wore represented, and to which tnen cininently Ico: nkllllcd n [ll‘ljmnlc‘-lnl lmn%u:u )m;l Efion n-udllmtll, g.‘n‘}! . alarge majority in favor o e adoption o K.A:‘::‘;;:? Tfl‘:m;:":‘ 2"._," 1(“'”:;;‘:';",1 oubt, gold"u the sole monctary standard, From that tho fce houees at \aldron, on the Kankakee 'A’ffi’;’:‘ '%,l:," f,‘:};‘;g{,fi;},“(“,{’:‘“‘};‘,,“’,{’j;'f{:fii River, four milea abovo the City of Kaukakee, | hardly perceptible, but by degrees it went on are the most extensive west of the Hudson | nccelerating, - In 1872 it was as yot but 2 per River; at lcast, 60 say those who clafm to know | ¢enti in 18 it had hecome 1 pof cent more. In the course of the latter year the French Gov- whercof they speak. Thess ssme partios 8180 | ouiient. in liopes of proventing, or at least ro- asscrt, that tho quality of the Kaokakeo River | sirajning, the Tortier chr'éuxazgh of silyer, de- lcois not surpassed In eny acction of the coun- | termined to restrivt the coinlng of that metal, wry. Everything conduces to this resalt. The [ This measure, which was contrary to tho spirit current, of the stream {s generally atrong, and }l "‘é{'”"l"fl‘" h"&‘;u‘};e;h“h:fi‘:‘;l :;'é" year XLy (except durlng the spring and. autumn Sroshets) | {56 Lniat fox Colpiog s s GECHL 58 0 chosen alwaya clear, West of the Indinna Stato Nuo | produced an effoct quite the ‘reverse of what would do nathing but azgravate it, and infalli | ho succeeded for ashort Ume fogetting his mind POLITICIAN, FAMILY, | ., (SE008 CENTRAL BATLROAT, bly result ina foarlul fivanciel catastrophe. To | off the flag, aud whore the old banner ought to PO oRet Otice. 121 Randoin! oxtricate oursclves from these ditlleultios, wa | be carried In bis hands, and fora whlle was shoull, on tho contary, hasten to retrace'our | really industrious in 1ia eltorts 1o fntroducs PROSPECTUS FOR 1877, :Iu:pu ‘A’u'nl rcsllfl’ru Milvl" o its nnunl’ té?sm;n.- nr:‘i erthlukrena llllukEln','lm:d.rl Hahwul qu:lo o lon, by repenling measures restriviing ita | active for o few weeks In scouriug the country i colnaze. Bo soon a8 the Eroat Pawors, rwm‘flng for cxas, sand after mnklnl‘,'l Several shipments Twenty Weeklies for $20, Postage Pald the bl-metallic system iilly, shall decreo that | to various parties in the old country, hecame - b= eg 751 the colunge of gold and sifver is unlimited, and | to the conclusion that shippig prairie TRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. 1 that the two motals shall always be cxchange- | chickens’ ezzs was s mighty poor "business The country has pasecd through & flerce Prosl | jyihusie & Slons Clty able at o rate cstablished onco for all—that of | compared to what he haa previously done in tho | dential contest, ond the result has been left ina | Dubugue & Sious City 2}“;? and o nm to oue, f&:r lll;]suncu,nrllfiw is sm: Sn:n]zl‘ed BJ{;:IE;&";!, xln'vjd he \hrluw up mfi dangerous and unsatisfactory shape, on account of | {Himan Passenger. ..., oL rel genert accepied—thero w ¢ 1o ( contract, Jully sa 1t his own mina that the tecedented closeness of the clection, the e % Tora fluctaationd i the relative. value of gold | wogiand wasted prairic chickens very bad sho Siaty stspated og o the votesar cortaln States, and OHIOAQO, BURLINGTOY & OUTNOY RATLRAU, ) and sllver. As thotwo metals will coostitute | Liad better get somme other individual'to attend | yhe failuro of the Constitutlon to provkis auy o L e e ol Bt 3 but _one monctary mass, the greateror luss | to the business on American soll besides bim- | 4l (osolve donbts or declds contested points. aud ut depoie. £ % rfillumzlty roduced by the mincs of cither of | eelf, When our Centennlal year dawned upon L £ pontey e thetn can then affvet only tho total mass, The | us, Bates was tho most enthusiastie ond GOF. JAYES ELECTED, i t i Flashing _ Durning 0int, ded, BOInt,deq. 138 4 11 purchnsing power of this mpss may | the most patriotic to do something sensational From the best light before it, Tz Tuinuse be- %’-‘:’-‘:fi‘hfi’xffc‘:za,x-,.. 3 113 1 the bed of the river I of rock formntlan; and | Was expected; the value of sllver continued de- | increass. or diminish, according to its greater | to show off thie greatness of the American Re- | leves that Hayes has roceived 185 Electoral votes | jigo : 113 | thls, in addition to the fact that hundreds of | cliuing, and in 1874 its depreciation with regard | or loss abundanco; but mold and “silver, | public., He was golng to perform something | agatnst 184 for Tilden, and ls therefore cat'tled to whatgver may bo the quantity of either, will re- {vhlch woulll tairly astouish the natives of the | bo Inauzurated Prosident on the 4th of March, tain their relative value, elnce the one will al- | varloua countrits who would assemble at the | 1377, The highest good of the South, as well zs ways be tho rcpmnnmdvo of the other. preat Exhibition in Philadelphia. What would | o¢ the North, woald be best promoted by his occu- "Thls theorv i8 certainly vory attractive, and it | it bel and Low would he o at it to excite | oo oh pe'meoentive Cualr, has found fn Mr. Henrl Cérnusealamostar- | the fnterest and admiration of the whole clvil- | P2RCY f to zold was 4 per cent, epringe, gurglig forth from mosey banks, | *4y'tpa time other cvents took place which cwpty thelr erystal purity fnto the river, fsures | goom, also, to bave essontially cvn‘t’rlbu!od to a quallty of fce which makes it a most desirable | thc depreclation of silver. commodity, eithor for dealera or consumers. Germany, whoss metalllc currency had, 5. 153 2| Derlaps I should explain that with the Deaumo hydromuter in the measurement of Hquids lighter than water the smallcr numbers indlcate tho great- er densitles. 'I'wo lessons ara to bo loarned from ] to 70, L lnost - | dent, indefatizable, and ever-rendy advocate, In | ized woridl One day he packoed together DANGER OF ANOTHER WAR. mgur { n 1hls tablo: Recognlzing tho above facts, scvoral wealthy l\" i een Alu0s1 el " h AL 3 ] \y packod ge Honsh b ™ o “k’.m“é , 1ioop. . - - iwoly llinited to sitver, Ouding hersclf, after the | tho dal.y notcs, which le putlished in the | the flaga hocarcied through the Soutlern States But thero are grave apprehensions that a rufilan. g £E, 1. n't'nlrn'.::“;hr"mnu"fl"'{ ‘fi';’;{'!&;"%‘%‘i‘i:;“é‘. -nfl‘s'\:t avd. enterprising gentlemenin Lafayettc, Ind., cuuu{us(un of peace, p'usauucd of an’ immenso | Slecle, 0s well as 1n o multitwle of pamphlets | and England, as well 2 the umfurms he wore, | 1y, ravonous crowd of ofiice-seckera may resort to AL EAT H10:00p. m. § iiia, m, Decoasarily.tho mora upsafe of the two. ‘Ihia i ade evident by compuring No. 1 with any of the othurs excopt No. 13, Usnaily, howevur, - tho that are finmediately translated into Enulishand | and started for the Centennial, e epgaged | lawless and violent means to Induet the defeated organized In 1874 the Kankakeo lco Company, | capital, resolved to unll{ her monctary system German, this bold and origina) economiet do- | buard at a cheap place, and remained only a iew | candidate into the ofice of Chief Magiutrate. All iy, Leavenn riby chisan &'t Juseph Exp., {10:00p. m. § £:832. W and erocted, at a cost of $46,000, two cnormous | and ndopt gold as tho svle standard, Shothere- Grove Accommogn ¢ drae B ' Grove Accommod'n 13 1 fore ordercd that none of the forclgn coins, of | fends tho doutle-metallic” standard by argu. | days, when he came to the conclusion tiat the . d abid .\ 1rrespective 3 Ll‘%l;mo‘ °¥§, {lm;fl“ ml;n :t'x:- m'unrmhu :ln‘m&:g: ,Z:? fi:’:;”;‘" &E’fl,’:;‘ n‘:g;fit‘ifi; : :‘l‘:’rr};gg \vmuh?grcmt number were fn In:f cirenlation ;ule’xfis which lcnmlrluc uulac;'tuku u[) lrcp{uficu uné Busiuess was overdone m"l‘hlludelphlu, and g::f;_ l‘:,‘u“,f '.':,n.,.”:o:e.m?f:e?h|; c?x‘:u, ‘::,; TeEx. Bunday. 1Ex, Saturday. §Ex. Mooda B ‘aiphif “4na “ietetuo. tan ik | capacity of 21,000 tous,—3000 tons fn tho ax- | FEolFinite ertad fn the hosi. W, xhen sl | Lo serious iLehHon of al who ake s NETeR | Modor. AL St a5 SUmSLLE” 13 make | STisb out bo Incendlary demagogues who aro CFI0AG0 & PATTFI0 RATLROAD, bearler’ onon, A0d Onc O ire Y, JIOF | gregate. Tho gentlemen who corpase tho com- | var colusof Southern Germany and of tlio Han- | In tho question. cnough to pay lis board and his raflroad faro | WTERIRTRR IO VR (O TUOR OL RERERCIRIOR | Depor corier LBlsaeparedde aud Larravoe-strost. {Bo ligit hyarocaroom, and vt ahow n-low specitic | pany are Moses Fowler, Adams Larl, Gustavus | seatic cltlos, deerced that, on“nnd after tho 1st | Among the consideratfons invoked by the bl- | hume. Hosold a lag ellver watch, a proscat to i — e ravily, provided, 1t tns alau been fread from tho | Ricker, ond E. M. Talbot. Thua far tho fovest- | Of January, 1870, tbe sole luinl tender shouldbe | metallists two are cogtainly of special lpor- | bim in Encland. and with the moucy thus ob- | country. [ Amive, | Densrt. cavior ‘hydrocarbons, the parafins, which are the gold mark, and cotned gold-pleces of tenand (T mont has been o good anc. No Ice was eut last | yyontvmarks, to tho awount of 1,200, 34 000,000, year, but the Cowpany had somethiug ko 40,020 | In order to complete this_reformation, it would tonson hand from the previous winter, which | huve becn necessary to coll in sl the thalers was contracted fu one lot at & good teure. tiren i circulation but as thelr total amount s Yesterday, in company with: Dr. Uran, fo his | cqual to 740.000,060 of francs, nnd as the sud- com{ortablo cutter, your reporter pald a visit to | den withdrawal of €o creat a mass of metal pre- theso works, and witnessed a sceno of nctlvity | sentadifliculticsof all kinds, Germany hias ds.ided which wus truly wonderful. Mr, Harrlson, thu | to uccomplish It gradually,and bns, therefore, re- resident Buperintendent of the Company, was | tained the thalers os a legal tender, asshullating found in thy offlce, and siznified his readiness to | them, however, to gold pleces of ‘three maiks, necampany the visltors over the promises, Tho | and ndoptlng for their vaiuo with regard to gold fleld irom which the ico {s cut iy dlstunt from | tho ratlo of “one to fifteen and o Lull, necepted the houses about o quarterof a mile up the | by the bi-metalllc 8tates, so that cvery thaler, tolid nt Jow temperature. In this way and in no other that I know of can tho lxplren!unnmll l{pznrlnu in No. 1 be cxplained. For, thonyl the lightest of ali, ity fiashing point showa It tobe 4 porfactly safe oll, Sccond—That an ol having a low flashing palnt does mot alwuys have a low burning point, For enample, No. 8 haua burning kmlm. higher than that of Ivo. U, whose xlnhan point ls several do- rees higher than that of No, il ‘This principle ing; catabllshed, 1t is avident that & cowparlvon of tho burniug polnts of ofls is no truo measure of thoir rolutive wafoty: or, in other wordw, that tho sebrg fost ™ (meuning butaing polut) of so and so tance: 'The firat I8 that eviry measure rostricts | talned had sume pliotogruphs * struck off," ho | The coming year promises to bo tho moet event. [ilsin Pasenge 3123 p. . 4 {ng the colnagu ot sflver has tmmediately beon | appearing In the same uniformhe wors through | ful and exciting of any alnca the War. Tue Tain- ton Passenge e follawed by o decline of the metal, Thofact s | the Soath and Jn En land; bat no one scemed | uxe will do everything In lta power tohave thonew | Eliin »op s, ungflnl:blu;lb:t ltnmny hfi A morg ‘ggln'c.(ld:wif l[;:w?, rguuh fn'r ! o Borfim!?t’ldphuwg}vzfl;- Presldent peacefully and lawfully inaugursted, and and not a cunseqtionce. ossibie that sil- | Dom Podro was 1u town, and the diy was falrly 3 ver would havo doclined oven if its colongs had | cruzy, over the Brazillan Empumr.’und Bates {otystare birciongiaai conlienco I ihe futuse not boen restricted, ly iuvert the arguinent of the monometallists, | He therefore vatue home after leaving his flag S Who say that the coinase,was restricted for the | and some articles of jeweiry as security for his [ Whilo Tae Cincano Tnun very reason of tho dectfno of silver. ‘The eecond | board-bill. ‘The public to & certaln cxtent bave | newspaper, and contributed acife Bx consldoration bears on tho cuormous perturba- | been led to Lelieve that Bates mado moncey | In the United Statcs fo the success of ita party, it f-mu,,,, tions that would infallibly follow tho general | while in the ariny, and that he accumulated | fsalways [ndependent, and foarless in the expros- | ~egaunds, cont apolleation of the monometallic systemn. In | quite a comfortabls fortune after tho battlo of | sign of Its views, aud nimsto be right rather than | ¥Mondayexcepted. . . m & m| s:00a, m 30 0. m.! 4308 p. m, Let us nover despalr of the Republic. ‘e himetulliats burs mere- | was but & very small handie to a very srent Jus. A B EDOBLICAN HEWFARSR: w’% {ss Republican -l Mafl ad Fxpress. much a8 any other xer:. 4 or to accompllsh it, it would, in iact, he nees hickamaugu. This is a preat mistake, indeed, 3 = e flony dt&le;l H}‘C?.:‘u’-":‘l‘:l‘t L Ll‘l:l‘:‘;n:fh l‘l::l:‘:;;:: river. Between fifty nnd stxty men nod thres | now worth threo marke, weighs Bften and o | essary to withdraw from eirciilation Au enor- | for Lo unwrgml the army in debtyand came out s;umn::; ;,,.:hd!:mu' holding party-bigh it hulda tha film & CHICAGO LINE. fycuents of ollg, 18 1o For Sutlon of ths "fu- | loracswere ongagod in the work, whlch fuclndes | half times a2 much us the threc-mark gold | mous quantity of metal. What, for ezamplc, | in & far worss conditfon tinancially speaking. i From Pitteburk, Fort Wayuo & Chi.axo Depot. smmablo vapor snd that alone, tuat_rene 1 would be the amount of it for France, Germany, | 11e has one or two relatives who are considered GENBRAL CHARACTER. T 7 54 ‘seruping, planibe, mnrklwf, cutt] nE,undsuwmg. ploce. ‘The cakes were floated out from the open laky Therefore, though adopting as a principle tho In flues ten or. twelve feet square, sud | monomotallie system, and declaring the thalor thenco poled throush o chagnel | to be a provislunal currency, which Is retalged ilut wids coough to recclve them | but notallowed to be nercascd, Germauy be- o the fout of the {uclined plane leading to tho | longs de facto to the class of bl-wetalllc Biates, Atrive, and British Indin alonei vich, but they ore industrious and | Thegoneral character of Tus CittcAso THIRUNE | o TR 'In France, from 1705 to 1671 tnclusive, stiver | honest coplo Tho "'thinkBates ought | 18 too woll established to noed rocapitulation, In | New York Exprew, has Leen colned to tne valuo of 5,123,000,000 | to go wark instead of making a fool of himself | its news departwent 1t is second to no paper In the BALTIMORE & ORT0 RAI ROAD, Iranca, Of these, 230,000,000 have been with- | by carrying the fag over the country, and there- | United Btates. The Weekly Edition containsa dors gn explosfon possible. llenco I fn- Hib that b0 Fashibg poiat, mpd mot the burning polnt or **fire test," 18 the ons upun which wa shoutd most Nll! in Judgtng of the salety otanojl. If, howevcr, tho lamp is dropped upon drawn by Government, and it s _estimated that | fore thoy ure not willlug to advaace him any | carefully preparcd summary of thenews of the Tralng Jeate Dow pxnoation, Rulldlog, foat of Meoe fhe foae '"g'bfl"k'"'l- A pablity of 4 sontuira: | houses. Hers aregangs of men, euch Individual | sincy thothaler, or allver mark, and tho goldupri | vl tic balauco only 1,%00,000.000 Lo 1,800,000,600 | nseans for any um!crmnfiz of thokind, Bates | weok, ‘,in.‘,’,h’: down 10 tho I of golug 10 press, Grind pasiac, aud Depor (xpouth ""ulu!h_m'_ . ho oi); hence, accondarilys that point &b of | of whum Lins soine anudlkzdutr to perform. As | are, in that country, exclungeableat par, Tho { In ve-tranc pleces stitl exlas in Franco; of | never mnde sny, money out of hjs Southert | "y torary, political, financlal, sactat, sud agricals {_Leave. ¢ Arrive, conatdered, & the original cuko passes rupldly from ono man | consequonces of such a stataof things wero not | Which 403,000,000 are at present fu tho vaults | march or Lis English ' tour; ho lived up- | . oo vice will constitute, as heretofors, deadin TR T e er e o the table. No. 4 fa the ofl which | to another it ia zradually reduced u sfzo until it | slow to uppear. As tho valuo of sllvor abroad | of tho bank, ' Suppose 400,000,000t0 bo kot for [ on the hospitality of tho 'people as e | tural to ; e it o L0 B amull payments and as change, from 500 ourncyed thtough the country. - In England ha | features of the Weokly Edition, ani no palus will 0 1100,000,000 wll br:lsllautxgr;;l%::‘drmqh. 4 i Tt ll'ndplons o 8 uumbcl‘n! of gluf;’m; aul | Dasaredininerene i i tivcnot | lo ;rh;: 4:; T8 ex, u Gormany, according to officlal statement beautiful presents from prominent English citle | partments. Its markel e 0, publistied in i!'nrun the total amount of tho sll- | zens, but lic never came Lowa with sny cash in | embracing all tho information which ‘farumers rae :wf 9.9.&%55’:“..‘;’3 ‘.‘nf‘n?z'flgn}}ém ‘}fl“% ver coingd by the different German Btates bo- | his pockote. Your correspondent visited bis [ quire for the tntolligent transaction of business, | _____ OWte38 Clarkat, shermanlows. h:[r]xlx 1371 ;Vfii 1:08\000.0(2(0) :(u_rgléx'x% 'g&;: n{l';lcr uflmu ur!. s?‘ybmnk. a ll‘llorlgvfll?lfi:l(:: 6n{m thl: both as eclters and buyers, , Leave. |_Arlve. L circulating amoun 0 of H s city, a few doys ‘ago, au oun! at Bates and o] ) o] Teaviug & balunco of £47,000,000, SupR0sS &bOUL | bie famiy (copslating Of & wifo and fvo small | o b WANLTTRiouNE ea largoolubl-pagoshest, | omabn Leareamiihis Ateh Ex g £17,000,000 to have] disappeared by exportatiun | children) were Lviug ln alinost abject povertys | ynove aftyoalx columna of closel rinted mattor, | A Exvrea, or weltiug, thero would remaln £80,000,000 | aud to a certain cxtent they wera toc ubjects of { MK of 81tY iy & ““‘ It (R T AT, sterling, or 750,000,000 trancs, to be withdrawn. ubllc charity, Bates has paited with “all the and, as & Family Newepaper, and fu ita general WINTEI RESORTS, eaused (ko sccident fu the Gaston fumlly, Loth ita £ pt and b pt heppen to be o tritlo lower than any of the ottiers, bt tho difaroncos are altogether 100 #light to warrunt ue in branding that asan oil prctically uny worse than several othors. A dilference of one, or even threo or four de- &rees, js {00 slight to base any distinctions upon, fa that this ufi accldent condemnd a half-dozen olls of 140 tably quite ss emphaticully s the ona with which it occurred, for the wime accident ‘llllglt Lave happoned with almost equal fucllity with any ono of thom 18 about two feot squure—tho shapo in which {t | was everywhere decliniug, while it suffcred no goes into the houses. The primitlve mode of | depreciaiion at. hotue, the German bankers ex- clevulng the fco b{ horsc-power s supplemeont- | ported German wold to meet thelr paymonts in ed hero Dy the wodern appliance of steam, An | torelgn countries, and kept the Gorman silyer cudless carrior receives the cakes and rapldly { for thelr liabilitica at home, so that the Govern hoista theun to tho proper elevation, whero they | ment was obliged to hui and {mport {ts own drop suddenly futo an_opening In the fuclined | gold, with which it patd for the sliver called in, lflana and theoce go skurryivg away, ona after | and then to soll that same sllver at o losa. o other, iu oudless successlon to some one of Buch belng the situatfon, ail the bi-metallic the ten rooms in the two houses. Thecakea | Stutes had reason to fear that Germany might destined for house No. 2 havo a loug | scud to their mints tho silver sho withdrew irom 1658 atartling to think that these are near y up to | distance to _ travel snd before they | lher own circulation, and which she could dis- For [ndla wo huvu no statlstics, It Is gener- cautiful gifis he recetved while in England, and | make-up, fs unsurpassed by any pagor In the land, a tho averaio stomdar] uf kerosency—inatin, us 111t | fiave comaplesed tho d00-foot Elido, they havont. | Doss. of Ooly at & heavy loas 1o London, th | ally supposed that the cireulation of hnt cothe | vy e bns the contempt of all his feleHbors GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIC THE WINDSOR, mm 1y bll‘fl:y whltil} ars lf careleas of pmpu-mmu} talned 8 momentum of about elght miles an | great mart of the precious metals uf the world. | try amounts to £150,000,000, which (s not at all | who gain their iivelihood by hooest toll aud dil- Tas TRistsze will bo furnished, postage patd, | Froatlng Clty Park, Jackeonville, Florida. This {ie, s to lxa uo lugleiation upon tho quality o | Lour. At tho termination of tho fourney oxpo- | ° In fact, at “that time. 1874, ellver, | extraordinary, when wo considur that the popu- | fgence In their busitess, during tho eneulng year, at the following ratcs, | NoW and Eleyaut Hotol, the most besutitally lo- it et o B o O . Chadier, of ‘Cos | rlenced” and activo hands are ready to recoive | which . was then, and sl s, 'a loval | lutonof Indla {s sovon times that of Great “STARNTE BTANLAL." | [ayabilo (n adsance: cated in thu clty, Ls now onen, and adery accummo- uuibla Collego, in a roport mada o the Board of | tho cales and sut them up on edge, ong after | tender In France, Belgium, Tealy, and Switzer- | Byitaln, aud that gold coln Is unknown Iu the iations and sttractions superlor to any llotel in Florida, ealth of New York Clty, in 1874, gave ou the av- | the other, {n enug proxiinlty, each o Its follow. | land, could be colned to any amount in those | country. In Iudiaalony thosum to b with- MASONIC, Weekly Tribune, per copy.. S FRED II. GOULD & CO., Proprietors. #rayo of seventy-five coninon kerovanaoils, allash- | And thus the Work goes onuntll 330,000 of these | countrics. There wus no law to prevent a | tirawn would, therefore, bo as much ss 1.600,- Club of ten...., . 3 I‘Wn‘l’u: e ain poine ap| orveta! chbes A pacie avreye. ¥ Fencin a Belzian, an’ Ttallan, or a Bwias oitizen | 000,000 or 5,000,000,000 of francs, o that, th Bpecial Dispaich to The Tripune. i of twsidy (onsdaiar por copt) - #9.98 | S A rETATINT HOTEL Mr. Hurrison and Mr, Tulugt (the Iatter being | irom carroing to the mint all the silver Lie could | total smount to bo called iu would ba nt least | KIREW0OD, Il Dee. 25.—The following oo | Dally Tribane, per month, 100 the Secretary of the Cumpany, and engoged tn | obtaln; the colulug of it could In no cass bode- & general supervision of the work) {niwrined | nied him, It would, therefore, havebevn an easy your roporter that evorything was working | matter for Germauy to have ler florins and icely and satisfactorily, “The lce I3 about (5= | thalevs, which could not bo udvantageously dis- teen Inches thick,—themost profitable thicknesa | posed uf fu Englund orin the Uuitod States, for haudling,—~uud is of & superior qun]".{. In | vouvertod into irancs aud Hres, clrenlating ats ieinal demonatration of the latter fact, a gent por witi gold, France hoped to avert this dan- deg, F. Tho firat of the fgurcs 15 about 1 deg, bove, and the eecond about 13 deg, boluw, tho Svorage of curtable from No. 8 toNo. 12 fn- Clusive, Dut in that report Prof. Chandler showed conclusivoly that tho rlsk run by uslng such olis, or oils of anything like that quallty, ls cxcevdingly reat, . 1l proved by o large number of expori- fents it tho ollfa 8 buriling lamp of wny do- seaption whatover, with the airat the Soventh searon opons Dec. 1. This Uotel is now tho largest and bcnuw{llmu“nklurml. Dinlng- room seats 400. Gas, Electric Annunciator, lsath. roams, ‘I'clegraph Ottice, cte,, ete. Address, for ToVLE, E. E. VAILL, Proprictor, WINTER RESOR 500,000,000 ot franca; that is, $703,000,000 ren- | the officere-elect of Rosoville Lodae, A, F. & A. | Tri-Weelly, sluglocopy. dored uscless as 8 currency, and of which tho M., for the cnsulpg year: J. W, Conlee, W. | Trl-Woekly, clubaof fiv Governments would huvo o dlsoosa at &n enor- | yy,; 3, C. O'Kelly, Sonlor Warden; Eli Dixson, | Bunday lisuc, groat doublo aheot, | H‘ri’u“.-’u."t"l‘u'h’x'iiun;’m"é‘,ffi’r“a"&n'flx“e“f 'oF tfe erida | Junlor Wardan; George Cochler, Sacretary; D. | ond roiglous, per year thiat woulld tako placo T the wholo worid ns a | Tallaferro, Tresurer; Frank Sponcer, Sonlor | Saturday lssue, 12 pa cunsequenco of 80 ghzantic on oporation as that | D,; W. 1. Duckley, Junlor D.;d. L. Daven- [ Perye temporuture of u Mvine-rovin, bocowes heatod toa | prescut uverred that ho had succeeded in | gor—if theru was any danger in thy case~by | recumbiended by the monoinctallists, ' +J. 8, ' J, Bpocimen coples sont rec. TIE RUTAL VICTORLA HOTEL, Nouau, Bibama Lamperature alwort uiways ubove the ashing point D T riiunry GWADET Drint fhroual | tho farmation of & monetary leukue, tho. objucy | 1 ahall not undartalo to discuss, and atill loss Ef‘::‘fl;&’:"“' Rateklu and C. J. Bovd: | Gy post-Otice address fn full, Including State | laad. " For ful E'Xfl'fl‘é‘?fifrflifi'\%oufic co. o1 tho sveragu keroseno, uud alwayw comlderably | 3" ‘uafe of avoragy size without il | of which was to restrict the liberty' of coining, | to pruposo s solution for the great manelary J sn County. 733 Urvidwiy, Now Vors. v that of thu poover grades of oll, which vne & | e o™y Pnotsting apparatus (operated by a { ‘This Is what s kuownas the Latin Monctary | prubletn now fmpending over the world, I hope, | At @ regular communieation of Alexandria | yigyfttances may bo mado alther by draft, ox- | S tiwaye Jinble to buy where there are no legal ro- Atelelions on thelr val In Frof. Chaudlor's exporiments with the ten peraturs of tha ruom at7i deg, ¥, o 7% dog. ¥ o ofl i (welve gluse Jampa of difieront desceip: MEDICAL, “CETIA ANL Al thirty-lorse-power cngine) 18 & great success, { Unfon. It wus constituted in 1674 by a conveu- ‘Tue average quantity stored with it {s four to | tlon slimed at Paris, These countrics bound flve tons peraninute, while oa high us sovon tons | themeeives not to produce during tho year 1874 has been reached under partlcularly fuvorable | more thau 120,000,000 of fraucs fusliver colnage, conditions, Thy nl)pnmus {3 shnple {n Its con- | Buch an agreement was of roallly nothing tored lettors ut lowever, that this suninery of the qucaufi, Lodge, Av o & A, M., the following oflicers | prevs, Post-OfM¢o order, of in burhaps too long extended, may bw of somo wumu\c ed: J. E, Alexauder, W M5 dostph | gur rik, utilizy In helping you to a clearcr understand- | Wright, Scnfor Wanden; P, H, (.n-gsur_y Junior Addeess THE TRIDUNE COMPANY, ing Of thy mauner fu which it 1s viewed in | Wanten: T, R, Squires, Bucretary: 8. "Gouble, o N " Frsnm:m I have, ete., E. B, Wasusuvanz, Treasurer, L] " | Corner Madison snd Dearborn-ats,, Chicago, LIk Clmnxm Bllu,tolll'l'lfi ranging from g’lnu- was raficd to 8 temporature bo most, effectunl remedy will JUdeg, to ¥4 deg., with wn aversgo of bl dsg. | structlon, resombling the straw-carrior of o [ clss than & step toward tho ~ adop- ———— A public instaltation will take place in the w6 found o b facliven metal taidpa the temperatures wore bo- | threshing-machioe, "With the " buckots™ placed | tion of Rold as the sole standard, elnte Steot Experlments in Busslas Baptiat Chiurch Wedneaday ovenlvg and asups | == pormone ATURA TATULA, i *‘fi?\ Kt'u":.f;u‘:‘;‘.'. ! %\g ;;l:fil... ,“;fi';.‘,"}" o%‘: d‘{‘;\;“ ebout e'ght feob apart. 4 ! l‘.‘llxln mea;u‘ml of precfi:munl was nx;nln:l& sllver it Bl London Ia-.ira. 4 pur gaven dn tae hall for Masovs ouly, eI IE . oo s SRE T T T T "'“""‘.A’A'd.‘u’:i’.‘fl.'.‘n"’é;“ og f t The system of bookkecping adopted by the one, while leaving the colnage of gold com- It {s proverbial {u Buctllvld, and other centrey | ====—=—=====m——————m—————— 1 " 5 a:lc“cca':em(?: "m":ll;lnmnfilzaflg\g r:“l‘fl: ;‘:”..'.‘LL‘.“L‘:: Company stiows at tho ¢ unug of v&h d-{ the plnl;fy free, i of stocl production and manipulation, buth at s RANANUEAs o ATKINSON g PERPUMERY' SAVOIIY La no?}‘} l.i'.nw Ron London, sud 4l oll rulied to poluts nl\\'fionxgldq. snd UL deg., | precise cost of cach ton laid away in the hou: ‘The results of this moasure, however, did not | lomo aud abroad, that nfich yematns to be 1 tod Hi 1SS, WHITE ROSE Sold by thew, aad all Chewlsts Sveruging Bddey. § n thirteen mutal lamps E« Lo greatost cost of any ono dfll‘l work correspond to what its authors expected. The | lcarned fu relution to thoe real character of that $100 ULGRS] a8 $I 700 = o flmlcsxuuuuwh-clhrfl:unuuhu g-zenu:«-?, wua 120 dog., averuglng DU% dex. | Dec. § was 433 cents per ton. ‘The expensa fa | valuo of silver still declined, and st tho_end of | waterial, Thore are, in fact, phenoniena aud Paid o Profit of Wis BROWN WINDSOR BOAP | .. Ushed O d‘“llly. with the tomperature of tharoomat 90 | now steadlly Uiminlshing as the fco rcacties o | 1874 it was b5 per cent below par. In 1875 u soc- | poculiarities observable about it, while ln proc- d E 5 3 COLOGNE Used for over 20 yearn 45, 102 dei, 8 ot ucominon tomparature for | perfuck sfaye and the wen and, machinery Ket | ond couference of tho Latia Union fised tho | ¢es of couversion und retineinchr, which baitta | duriag tha past few montay, undee our Improyed EAU DI COL With et suceess by ot In aumiter, el the slss laniph Lo Sgares acustomed to tholr work. Yeuterdsy tho | nit of the coloage of sliver In o four Status | the judguicntaf thomost practiced upcrators ta S iaL s and prolltaincriaod. OO contaioe g"* FIVE PIVZE :urlzu.u..u. {he puysicians of arle th a . vt z 41 roduct cost just € conty or ton, | af A rauce for that yeah, Nuvertbe- | understand. Tho sameresults by no means ful- o tiul sont o1 licatlon, a Sold by all Dealere, Y v lu‘Ag!.“;;\.n‘ 't"zl‘::,fl'n:‘ gyt o deg:, Woruglng o pay-roll of the Compuuy Am‘u’:untl to | less, the Ueclines ontinued. I{ bad reached 8 ug (ull Luformutiui nesh U AR ADS e e ana £has (e Losparaliiod $250 per day, There aro 170 men cmployad, | per cont when the conferenco held it third each uno of whom i3 furnished at tho closs of | meeting at the beginniog of the present year. each day’s work witha voucher for his labor, | No other remedy” wus sought for thun’tba "Iicas vouchers are redecmed by the Company | wilgh had been attempted so far, aud the on pay-duy, whether they aro keld by the labor- | amount of silver colnage was still furthor ro- cra or by iuerchauts who have takon” thew at a | duced for 1876. Fruncu was allowed to muke Luscuun{ in oxchange for goods, five-franc pleces oaly to the amount ot 51,000, low tho samo wodes of treating steel inlts TUMUKILGE ¥ L0 = gostutory stages; und tho best maierd freely Lankors and Brokers, 2 Wall-s! admit thut Luey caunot guarsntes to supply, fn | =~ ——=—=- o continuity, stecl of uniform grain and texiure. ~BOALLY, o Soes et T gt U ot Buredh WD, In tho midat of thi taluty a Russi W Sl G APSULES n the midat of this uncertaluty a Russiou ox- FmianBANKS' e dnnmnmr i S annanananaas | CLIN AND CIES et o WAh PED KOKSTS tor e rgeatan] Teal | o' o Uruwclta 1 perimenter on stecl has stepped forward with o . ) S C A L E s A e et ue | (thu United stites. 7, holdur, don, nd sue § lievior o all otheis forthe proimpt cum Street, London, | of all du- charges, Fo- cent or of fong * stinils Ol oll i lamps often uiuchabe ve JU0 deg. I, Which wcans that uspally oil havinga flashlag polut below 00 dug., and frequently one baving nll[lnml Lelow 100 de n_oxplusion 'abia to occur at any moment, ‘Tl cunclualon to I‘ ch those experlments led Prof. Chand- I“‘ and - which' he focelbly presented to he }'lnml of 1fcalth, was that s dashinz polat Chernof?, the rentlemnay In question, %ubllmed ) valuuble contribution in reference toft. Mr. =, P A VAR A iy PRESORIPTION FREE. uf 0y t During the comiug yoar the intervening spaca | 000 Instead of 75,0 which had been au- | Jately at 8t. Petersburg a pamphiet o golden pen, sud B plece y By 100 jleg. b tiiton Tow for aateiy, and | o ubous 200 Fect) will 0o | thorized i 1975: 10uly, B0U,000 tustead of 80 | tho >whole™ subloct, oud. Mr. “Anderson, ‘ot ° a7 ALl Kibs, LR b TS el with ot WIS | yor ety curauf Somtnal Woskuuas Lot Moo odard would Increaso the costof all buta few 6 Company wili then bavo a capacity of 70, i Bwitzerlan rancs lustes inglle] 6 author staies that atec 2 Chica, Sold Petent Lover Wate ) fre My S8 GO, L poe galiow. Ko show 1185 bhses viewsars | tous! el L A{uuv& of 10,000,000, Greece, whl welted in o crucible §s convautly kept i vio- Ul Broadways No Yo Addreas DILJAGUES & ch had recently, Bezarefulwobuyoalythe Genulne.

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