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bicage Dailp Tribmwy, LY w’———_—_—_——%‘ . VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. /g_f PRICE FIVE CENTS - UNDERWEA LIQUORS AND CIGANS, ONDERWERR! 111 CLOTIIING, OVERCOATS. ination would result In the restorstion td vuw.s T o e S g e o "’”” of the person suspended. It {s certain that Republican Benaters so construe the Tennre-of- Office act, and it s also certaln that such has been the practical effect In one or two cases WASHINGTON. a8 to the ‘nmenl position of snch negatiation, and ‘whether )t remaing in force as originally made, without modification or chanze, Me. Pridemore objected. Mr. Wood al1o asked lente {0 offer s rerolntion cailing on the Sccreiary of War for information in Ewmg 8 A"t"Res"mPflON Bill where, after long contests, tho nomivations | Oficers m:r:':-:‘-:‘;‘::&:ln 5:3‘?:-';:;"%-5;‘:‘:“3; e V !! : 4 wero L o t tion | Columbia. th . rank, I . and O E R C 0 TS OVERCO TS WIthdrawn from the ofnr ‘her!}efr':g“ ‘Emm nr:c‘ v:::‘flo!‘: 3‘};:.?"‘""‘" .7;":;‘:::‘:T'n:’l::;:egl?:fd"‘l;:l:’&:';(; House, that persons shall hold offlcs for the term for | fontract surzeons now cmploged i the Diatrict of AND which they were appolited, unless sooner re- Columbia, number of contract sargeons emploved wnu are not grauustes, together with all informa- tion pertaining thereto. Mr. I'ridemore objected. Mr. Atkins, Chairman of the Approptiation Com- mittee, reported the Army A‘mmnrlnlnn il which wan referred to the Commitiee of the Whole and madea special :.u:'r&rx;vmnud-y nest, The bill appropriates 825 . 000, iy kins if tho Appropriation moved, by or with tho advice and consent of tho Senate, o by TN APPOINTMENT OF A SUCCESSOR, with the advice aud consent of the Senate. This relates to the femoval of the incumbent as wetl 84 to the confirmation of his successor. The President, In poiot of fact and law cannot remove an . offleer beyond the gession of tho Senate, without the advice and consent of the Bcnate. The usual wethod of nskiog the advice apd consent ‘s by the nomina- tion of n successor. It probably might be obtained without any such nomination. The limit of the time for which the Presldent under the Tenurc-of-Office act can suspend an officer fs the weeting of the noxt sessfon of the Benate after suspension. At $6.50 . Clothing will not exwctly be GIVEN AWAY this winter, but whenas good an Overcoat aa we offer €an be bourht for $0,50, prices seem lower than the general exvectation. We commena these garments to those who wish 2goud, stroug, servicesble, andcheap ** Top Cost,™ QOVERCOATS At $8.00. And Fort’s Measure Brought Forward as a Sub- stitute, - SUITS Men, Boys & Ghildren, RETAILED FOR OASH AT WHOLESALE PRICES. COLDEN EAGLE LY } BROKEN TIE BACK QTflms, MONOPOLY PRICES, And First-Class Liquors can never Call especial attention to the be sold in Chicago again at Extortionute Rutes ! eat reductions they have made in their prices of regular- made Merino Underwear for LUUK AT UUR FIGUHES!! , Gentl 4 % Ted S Ladlos, Gontlemon, and Chil-| yyickies at $1a bottle. Mr, Cox aaked Alr, Commitice had taken 1ato consideratiun the sube jeet of wdjournment. Mr, Atiina replied that it had not fn a formal er. Mr. Lanning introduced & Ui to fix the pay of letter-carrlers, Referred, Tne call of comuitees haviog been concluded, the Speaker stated that the Comaittea on Lisnking and Carrency had the vor for tho romainder o the morning hour, s Mr. Conger moved to gointo Committee of the Whoic on the private caicndar, The Speaker declined to admit the motion on the ground that thero were no bills on the private cal- The Latter Bill Made = the Special Order for Nov. 13, g A Test Yote Demonstrates that rivo | Sherries at $1 a bottl Wootuagad sk Deaver Qravootus | tho Repenlers Arefntho | | oonvomeommononcis || | Sl Sy bty L ) ™ this remarkah! 0. garments 1 & 3 et hat if the Chair was . 1031?50,1,% ;‘%& IES' ME o POgtS :,t $1a bo ttle e are ulu‘llry Totailed for £10.00 and §12.00, Majority. Iate years has been In the Collectorship of | Ing an eflort in thatdirection e (Concer) wus un- = . Wo give our customers the benefit of our immense facilitios of turning out goods at the Loweat Possible Prices. OVERCOATS at $10.00 OVERCOATS at $12.00 OVERCOATS at $14.00 OVERCOATS at $15.00 OVERCOATS at $17.00 Wwihing to {nterfere with bitn. (Laugiter. § Mr. Ewing—1 now witndraw the motion to re- commit the bill reported from the Committee vn Lunking and Currency, | amustructed by the Comnnittee for the purvose of giving thut vppor- tunity for debate and utiendment abuut which the wentlemen an both sdcs of the flouse reem to ba solicitous, Lu ask unauimoue consent to sunstisute for the Committee's Lill that presented by the gen- tlermaan from 1inois (Fort), Bnd that ihie sutntitute be nuade the apecial order for Tuemisy, the 1uth inst., and from asy to day natil dispored of, with the underetanding” that two smecnamenta may be offercu before L previons question 1s demandcd. Moblle, 1In 1835, Miller, the then incumbent, a persoual advocate of Renator Spencer, was sus- peuded and ex-Senator Warner appolated. Warner falled to be confirmed, and ut the espiration of the B8emato he was obliged to vacate the office, and Miller resumed his place. The Tenure-of-Office act is possibly not explicit on that polnt, but such is the construction of many Republlcan Sen ators,;aand the Warner-Miller case §8 looked upon 360 Doz. LADIES’ EXTRA QUALITY MERINO VESTS at 8¢, Ladies’ full regular-made Fine Merino Vests ahd Drawers, all sizes, at $1.25, former price $1.76. GLOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison-st., 144 & 1486 Clark-st. Gins at $1 a bottle. All of the above LIQUORS at $10 5 per dozen. Tho Whisky i the best Kontucky Hand. mnde Bour-Mash, and the other Liquors aro equally first-class, RETALIL DEALERS! Ewing’s Silver Bill Agreed Upon in the Currency Committee, It Provides for the Free Coinage TIT . Me'11 IT 3 1 _ 1T .. of the Dollar of 28 8 precedent. The Committee conceives that 1La bill 1s of precires Lodiesfull regular-madeheavy | PRUGGISTS! OVERCOATS at $20.00 1887, There o s TLA S SOATON iy | e s i CHBIS S o Lamb’s Wool Vests and Draw- FAMILIES ! H [] B 011 OVERCOATS at $22'00 1 respect Lo the eonfismation of Jonn Welsh a | leved, and suii believes, “and has no, gues- ers, $1.50 to $1.76, tormer ? * Mimster to England on a:count of the connec- tion of his former business Liouse §n soms brreg ular sugar: trunsactions with thé Treasury De- partment. Pennssivania Yco;:h: say the storles are the invention of encmles, THE COMMITTEES. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Boerial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasmsotoN, D. C, Nov. &—The House Committee on Forelgu Affairs this mornine re- celved u letter from Secretary Evarts urging the immediate report of the bill for the Paris Ex- position. Abram Hewltt and Mr. Btuckle, ageut ol the Frenchexhibitors, made arzuments in favor of the approvriation, It s expected that the Committee will specdily report a bill appropriating §150.000. COX ALIGHTED. The House was meun- enough to-day to de- cline to give a clerk to the Library Committee— Suneet Cox's Committee. After considerable wrungling, in which a very cvident feeling ogainst Cox was manifested, it was declded that he should have a third of a clerk, sharing it with the unimportant Commlittees of Manufuc- ture and Militta. Carter Harrison {80 good deal disturhed about the disposition of cierks, as {u the assigninent 4s Cumnmittee on Civil Service was allowed only the service of a clerk who also had charge of two other committees, Harrisou preferred to have no clerk, stating that he intended to make the Clvil-Scrvice Cotnmitiee a committee this year, and should ask for a full clerk hereafter. A NEW LION Las arisen In the path of the Parls Exposition bill. It appears that John W. Forney hus made EVERYRBODY ! Thir {s a rara chance for you to =et tho choigent of goods at hard.pan prices, Our anlos are immense. SEGAR DEPARTMENT. ‘We have recently recelved from Havana, 80,000 **Oscar Y Amandas” Segare of the followines sizes: Opera, Princenas, Conchas, Concha Especlal, Snblimes, Amandas, Ttothncinida, and Reina Vie- toria: alroa full line of Migh Life, Villar y Villuz, and Flor de Cumit, We are atill retailing Seldenherg & Co.'n *‘Key West'" Begars, Londres, Conclias, Comme i) Faut, Elegantes, and Zerlinas 3 for 25 ceuts. Opera Uoufle, Regalitas, & cents, LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madison-st. 3 “PIANOS AND GIIGANS, STEINWAY'S Matchless Pianos Aro unfvoeraally conceded to be tho Standard Piano of the world; are sought to bo imi. tated bv cearly all makera of Eurogs and Americat aro rogularly exported to Iurope and other parts of the civilized world, in largo and constantly increasing nuinbers; tion 'about 1L that “If ite uill becoms a law, nlnlfln? will be free. The bill of the gentlenian from llinols was praposed under the appreucueion that the repeal of the third sec- tion would restore the reatrictions on tho auire gate smount of bankiug currency and its distribu- iloa. For the prrpose of guleting any fears of that sort the Commitice is willing to acceot the amendment of the gentleman from lllinuls as a tute for {ts bill. ‘The Conmittee’s bill pro: tu ruyell the whole section of the Keauin)s 1 L That taird sectlon repealed ull toe strict.ons on banklng (to the amount of bank cur- rency anil ite distribution) that existed on tho 14th of January, I875. If that third section bo now Iteell repesied, the formur restrictiond and limitations repesled by it wlil mnot be restored. That is trac ss 8 propu aitiou of law, aud It is spe provided in the levised Statutes (Sce, 12, Chap. 2 thut whenever an act which repealed & furmer act is itwelf repented, such furmer act shall not be tueres by revived unlens exprensly 5o provided. - ‘The Speaker informed him that that conld nol S done without gnanunous conseut. Objection Sus made. Alr, Hobbell (s member of the Danking Commit- tee) inquired of Mr. Ewing what two smenuments be wouid permit to be vfercd. Mr, Ewiny replied thal any two smendments might be ofercd that would by sgreed upon by toe upgxunenll of the bil {1 stit price, $2.50 to $3.00. 450 Doz, MEN’S heavy Merino Vests at 60c, the best value in this city. 230 Doz, MEN'S extra heavy Merino Shirts at 76c; very cheap. Gentlemen’s regular-made heavy and fine Vests and Drawers, only $1.26. Gents’ extra heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, at $1.76. These goods are extra heavy and were sold 1ast season at $2.60. Full lines of CHILDREN'S heavy regular-made Vests, Pantalettes, and Drawers from 756¢ upwards. The above goods are all new and perfect, undoubtedly the best value for money in this city, and well worth inspection. MANDEL BROTHERS, And we have got it well gar- risoned with the largest and best assortment of Men’s, Youths®’, Boys’, and Chil- dre Ready=Made Clothing in the whole Wests and all of our own make, MARI THAT DOWN; and we war- rant each and every article, it' not satisfactory money re- funded. Notice the PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS: Chiren's Suits fom - - $300 o $15 Bovy Suitsfom - - - A0D 1B Youths' Suits from - - - 800N 25 Mew's Suits from = - - - 80000 40 Childrs's Grereoats and Ulsters 350 b 12 Hews Overcoas and Ulsters 500t 40 Our fall and Winter Stock of Clothing the finest and best inthe whole great West. Tall Mon, Short Mon, and all kinds of Men fitted porfestly. ‘Wo solicit an examination of these goods by all interostod partios. NUTTING, C. 0. D. CLOTINER, FOR MEN AND B0YS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 184 & 186 State-st., OPP. PALMER HOUSE. GRAND OPENING! DBRANCH OF THE NEW YORK BOWERY LOAN-OFFICE, 200 South-Clark: SPECIAL LOTS OF OVERCOATS. LOT 1,364 1,000 DYERCOATS LOT A 1 To Be Full Legal Tender for All Debts Not Otherwise Provided For. Republican Benators Discuss the Pro- visions of the Tenurs-of- Office Act. Does Failure to Confirm Restore the Suspended Ollice~ Holder ? Bangs to Be Consulted Regard- ing the First-Batch Cases, 1 r'.‘l,lunbell—wlllyan allow me to offer & sub- 11 Alr, Ewlng repeated his proposition, Mr, Hubbell asked that EI- suvatitute be read. Mr, Kwing ubjected on accouns of time. ir, Hubbell—Then | ubject to your proposition. Mr. Ewing—Very well: 1 now ¥icld the floor Lo the gentleman from Illinols to ‘offor nis amend- meut. Mr. Fort thercupon uffered Liis nmendment (the same as printed). r. Ewing—1 move the previous queation on the bill and amendments, r. il move 1o lay them on the table, The motlon was defeated—ycas 308, naye 140 aa follows: FINANCIAL MEASURES. RWING'S BILL WITUDRAWN, Guectnl Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune. wasumortos, D. C., Nov. 2—Gen. Ewlng renewed his asssult upou the Resumption act fu the House to-day, but he was obliged to pre- face it with & statement which showed that be has been compelled to surrender part of his ground, He sunounced that the Banking and Currency Committes bad instructea bim to substitute the Fort bill for ks own, aud to post- it e sumie progress fo an attempt o secure bls ap- TEas. aro usod whenever atlainable, and recom- COATS AT, pone the consideration untilt Nov. 18. Tbo | poiutment as Comnmissioner fu case the bill Foster, mended by the loading srtists in both hema. . . . Besr 10 mind thesn moode are otir own make, being | Baukiug aud Currency Committee this moming | passes. Strong letters of recommendativn are Frecnian, 3 H I ispheres, and hiavo receivod the highost hon- anutactured from Fece Goode upon wilch sdvances | ohopoeq fts tacties, three of the Democrats who | arriving hero trom all parties, The eflect upon e 121 & 193 St 4 |RETNEE S SRS | popular Clothiers, | Hy b e T | bl e i | o 1 ST e, ate-st. ’ NEW_ YORK BOWERY LOAN-OFFIOE, | iforths For bl Thischangs was ocasionod of il ifSeaperen A . 200 NOLTN U 5T,y Chicago, NI, by the causca Indicated Jast night. Many of the Bome errors have occurred fn tho transmis- art, & Hichigan-ay, and Twrenty-seoond-st. BURDETT ORGANS!|Cor. State and Madison-sts. YoU WILL BUY YOUR sapportes of th repoalUllarequie s earaet | tas et o W louas Commice s, g Hixbon, e — ¢ 4 x teuderion, MINERRAL WATERS, The Model Reed Oreans of America. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MEN’S AND BOYS’|ms smons DANEING STOTEM AXD FuEE Dllms, Repiblican, s, euticely omliied, ) o o illfi:wk(s' T Theso Instruments have attained a popu- - o st = Claims and District of Columbfa, ana Williams [ Campbell arity unsaraiioied in the snnaiwor tho v | Bpst Borks fopr S“]EU]E Schools OVFRCO A_TS The impression rapidly gained ground in ¢ho | gecupies n bigh pinco on Forelgn Aflairs, whero | Susadler: P l Efl i N A R H s :‘\'m{:g"iu:fih: t‘gnv'olnmgo; ‘!;4:- Btn;d,at';; t;;: e 4 House yesterday that the Ewing bill, fn repeal- | ho has been for two Congresses, Culiteottes, By b {ro third scction without cxception, TIE BOUTH CALOLINA CASE, lat improvomout of Itoed Organs; beginmo OHEAPEST, i theent % % t Gen. Butler, of South Caroliin, s veryanxious | fuic b the rod hourd itsoli; he naw edded | (HORUS CHOR INSTRUCTION BOOK. | wreme ruex ans mank. o dinmor mo | Lo v e e e clausc, and might | S0 STC g tlod without waitiag for the | Sosst: ) NATURAL ordinary form and dovoloptng Ita. 1ient | ny A, ¥, s s THE FACTORY, compol a rediatrlbution of tho currency, and the | dlapouition of the Louislaiia question. Someol | £o1 (. Flohon o to bring the Durdett up to ita prane | b his Celhmated Teicher s, niuately apd. b 3 restoration of the old restrictions upon banklng. | the Democratic Senators bave doubts as to the | Cfapo: o ent unapproachabie stindard of oxcollencs. | described, that it s the easlest knd best anu 416, 418, 420, 422 and 474 Milwankes-ay, | Tuis tost the Ewing blll nearly fourteen votes | credentialsof Buticr. It Ls certain thut in tho | Cutier, 4 * €2~ Illu-trated Oataloguos of tho various | Tescliersand Leaderss and (s also 8 moat enteriainis t t 1 yestenday, and in order to save the bill altogeth- | elestion of Hutler the Jegal Senatc did not par- | Daofurd, stylos of Stainway Planos and Hurdott Or- | dii i bE fut & M, Gty and CLEMENT & SAYER. o the experiment of substituting tho Fort bt | telpate, 1 ls clalined, ou the other hand, | huvhCors, 1" N, . okt e i fltfror e il | ONERCECASM. | for i was devised. Bomoof tne lawyers who | HEL00 o partitpate, o e | REES The Queen of Table Waters, LYON « HEALY, The okt aso ueat snawers shat verpicrioe question, | (1Y, QT BRS, Jaise o vacate arortion of the | pave caretully examiued both bills to-duy say Duugett; Wihiazs tore) GENERAL NORTIWESTERN AGENTS, How to liave koud pluging {n Congregutions." 81,37 store for tuipraSeinentato the botel, | o’y S b thera ts Eawe, Mo, e CNYL, TIGHLY EFFERVESOENT. i or §i2.00per vos. [snd wanting mom room far sock at 1n polnt of fa ere CIIICAGO POST-OFFICE. fi:tlhflfl. |r"vhflr Wood o7 DI LEY e Btato and Mouroe-sts., OUI0AG0: AND e Lo TS of ST LLhg NOT MUCI DIFPERENCE REMONSTEANCES AGAINST TOE CUANGH oF | Fiswer™™ Drvertob, i L LEWIS A, SAVRIL **A delightful beverage, TEE ENCORK. By L O. Examox. This finn next ten anye 8 linc of LUAL Gen. Ewlug himsell declared thst warn, DIz, WATLLIAM A, HAMMONI), **Farsuporior Daok lias aiready bedn used by thousands, who have had USDERCOATS, siistzew, ot 4.5 | {n them, Gen. Ewing eclared tha PUONT. Motd w'Vicy, Neltier, OF Ay utRer,” Dot une, opluion as (o ta admirable collectian of Sacred O vercoats sy, worn siilo 515 they were substantfally slike, but even with Soecial Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune. Alien, P .o Maidrow, DI ALEAED L. LOOMIS, **sost grateful and for yractice: 1t Hbcaniel G ook & well s Sl fheary*sliie ‘Warraaleat " A | (hia substitution Ewlng fared very badly withs | Wasumton, D. C, Nov. 2—Tho Cbieago | axerioa), Fulier i, DR 1L GGDEN DOREMUS. Atsolutely purs lg Liass Mook, Thorudich IeKractivs Loures, 196184 CHEAP \i.".‘:'x"’l}"«‘E.‘E}'fin"i,uz';-‘éf;mm bis messure. The oppositfon eutirely chieck- dt&vu«uon fn ‘C:‘nmn, md",;""',‘,'",:h Blenn;m | T u:.;‘,‘:_’" and wholesomes superior to Al for dally usey free penteoeE AL g N Iiamentary maneusT d | snd representatives, was to have had o hearing | Liefl, tovers ot it e Sl ke sastt (rtah o FEIRICIN KINGING MOTIOOL, Dy, .0, Palmer Hfl“fifl.?;“"‘:; g ;’:::”:‘t e by A et before Secretary Storman fomorrow at 10 | Bkl < Usder PROY, WANKLYN, London, Buge **lmpreg: Litee ook ab well aa singtng-Bohoor ook, aud will bu | CLOTHING HOUSE BLOCK. bave uncestricted use of the foor for an hour | O'clock, with refereuce to tho Custom-Houso | Hisnd. faunilion, DILE. [t PEABLEE. + theful snd very agreea: 12} e fotiee: oo fanirisiiva coubse and the HgyRS hie found that by atechulcal slip of the law ho | frout. The appolntment of Senator Davis upon aee bic." Ty agre = best Of 0sIe, 73 Ctw § OF $6.73 par dud. 183 & 167 Btate-ot. B Palmfil‘ h{ackey w23 obliged to moet & miotlon to Jay the entlre | the Committea to attend the funeral of the [ Houtk, DI AUKTIN FLINT, D0y Fp, N OIS, Q Al teachers and couvontion-holdersare invited to ta- 3 ' | subject upon tho table. This motion was de- | late. Senator Morton may luterfero with this | Hriigcs e o), cases of acule dise St Sokh. - For $3i0 everywhers, Copleasout post 66 by L0 IRENT, foated,—tha yeas being 103, tho nays 140 Tiis | appolntment. Telezrams are rapldly cou- | hneve Ravier, | CooN DR JAMES It WOOD. s 3Mlldly antacids agroes Jusdl for retali price. was probably mg In from Influentlal quariers oppos. § Huckuer, Bcales, el AySpapLice, and wiers there 1s 8 gouty o LYON & HEALY, Chicago. ‘A BETTER TEST OF THE HOUSR {ng the chance from the Dearborn street | Cabiwell (Ev.), Efi::{‘:-?nhmr.' DR, KORDYCE DARRKEIL, &0y far the mort Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. on the seal merits of the repealing question | 10 tho Clark street front. Among | CRigRSl (FesSDlislen 4y Riiela, Dileraiic, Sone of mlxid with wiuo, ety d P ERSONAL, than the voto the other day—116t0 133, There | those received to-day was ono aigued by shirty- | Cabtoi e Bt e, bR, AJJON BIMA, " Not ouly s luzury but 3 2 H were no considerable change of vole, so the | 81X of the leading wholesalo mercbants of the | Chutmers, House, | Blarks, A "y > o ; ® | uill went oty teiron for turther dis- South Slde, beaded by Keith Brothers, sna one | Elarks (hy ) i{:‘“"‘ Epiinken ! erchants, Grocers, Drug. LnP T : cussion, sl efforts to adjourn over untll some | from ex-Ald. Thompsou, all toststing that the | Ciy o Japiier, 5 B2 RET Mty Denlerssurouiiout it ) TIIAT e Jay uext week baviug becu dofeated by the | heaple demand tho. retention of the fromt on i it Fuuingeon, LLLE | B ? iriends of repeal. Jearborn street, Congressman Aldrich has re- Joneelam), Turuckuotton, FREDK DE BARY & CO, NN L Oy« DESIRABLE QFFICES IN THE TUE EWING BILVER BILL. colved telegrams atating that his district 8 | Cerve eiier: Tibeushena quL, " World-Itenowned + The House Committee on Bunking and Cur- | almost unanimously oppused to the change, A | Grittenden, | heous, Thcuey, 41 & 43 WARREN.S' rency, by & vute of 7 to 4, the samu as the vots | suggestiun has been made that the entirocontro- | Lavigaon, it atice. NEW YORIK. T R A_ 5 :llp:u m\fl""‘i ::l'f:s‘:l; mfi%flh:umfi:&w vnnlvmlfmgaumed hynomavr(?n;;lnmhcph:m f.'l'u'r'.?. NG, \";flflnn Tho above Mlueral Waters are for salo by Over 200 fnatruments for male, exchange, Will meet you Satnrday st the Bookstores, e sty alion. _Tho essnitial Featored. | oo ke i e e Strerss ehti s thay. | |nskert Whate GROMMES & ULLRICH SEREL " SrCislip: Hargeiny 2 7 oftho il aro provision for s colnug of th | he Deartord au Clurk sreetaies misht uve Jurhaty A lad % ] silver dollar of s coutalulng § krulns o ronts exactly alike, to be called the front we | Flam, i IMFORTELS OF WINES AND LIQUOLS, No.21 1 STATIE-SUT., THATA ‘N FULBO TO REINT. standard siiver, and the enactisent that it shall | cordig to the uleusure of the ctizens. The | Fiis Wiltlay ’-3‘3-.). wlflfl. 201, AND 203 RANDOLPH-8T, CHICAGO. Jiave you seen Lim? 1f not, sk for bim atany Hooks Lo & degal-iender for all debts, publlc aud prl- | Supertlsing Architect ls understond to bo uf | kruusifad . Wiigat, o make It n spectaity ta deal fn Pure, Siralght Bour- stirer© Jia will coat yuu oniy 50 eeat, and you will get A 1 t 'W'M' 0 DOW vate, except those the Ylyl"fllt of w upiuion thst no arravgement could bo made at | fwus (8.C.) Yokhn Maih biekics oF the wlosd Ebrovedmake, rad uar: mbre) thal your imonoy's worth fn utertalamient sud pply to h ] otberwiss provided fur. 1i"alsu proposes to thls stoes of eonstruction fur an eatrance for | EHAE Yot L. 5 % establiau the mail-wazous on Adams or Jacksou streel Finley, Morgad, MEROIANT TATLONING M AT H u S H E K 0. W. CARLETON & C0., Publishers, N. Y. - Boom 8 Tribune Dullding, | | ¥aEs comnaax o sivet noition, R = Th Bpesker thea suionaced that the morulay T v SEAKS, vefiutug whea the ultion bs below standard, for RN g Mr. Atkiue (Uhairman of the Committe on Ap- “Sin essl"’fntn HEaT NOW CHARLEY SI 3 nl:u::ne‘sl‘llnz iwuennm‘uummumlxmmncrméfid g IR FITATCT CABRS m{rc..mm'i'x }rgu‘m\l\‘u:w'l’u.l;n:“if ‘Sajourument ancy Casalumerea,.§21 P UAR S, that render it upflt for conage, for copper use: e +nutc ronl 10+ uorrow Lo e ey PIANOS! FEOAE 3 w8 alloys when the buillon is' above staudard, d for separating the gold and eflver when these wetals exist together in the bullion. The bill will be reported to the House at the earlicst opportypity, which, owing to the parllamentary position of the repeal bill, is not Hkely to b VEry suau. Eawmes iun notice that, for the injuority, he should offer an swendient contalning two or wore propositions: The frat {8 to Hmit the amount to which silver shall be a lecal-tender. The second 18 W ‘rl’m’lda that coutracts ade stuce silver was demonetized sball not be paya- ble insitver. Chiticuden wished to limit the legal-tender function of e silver dollar o $50. COMMENTS AND PKEDICTIONS. Nzw Youi, Nov, 2.—The 7ima’ Washington special on the pressurs before Congress says of the sotl-Resumption bLill: * The President i3 counted upon to veto it. The Stiver bill s probably more dangerous, ut lesst its tinal poss- aze wore fearcd, becuuse the views of the Preal- dent bave not you been positively detined. [y 1s revorted, however, that Secretary Shernan has said privately that oo silver bill would be- come u law D any form which would hinder or prevent the cousummation of the Re- suwption act. The Becrelary = cxpocts 10 resume spedde payments st the dute Wasutsaron, 1), C.e Nov. 2.—The only new feature in the attempt of the first batch of Chicago whisky-iien tu secure a compromise of thelr cases bere ds the fact that the Treasury authorities have requested Judge Baugs, United States District Attorney, to vome bere for u consuliation. As Bsugs, fu bis testimony be- fore the Congressional Jovestigating Coumite tee aud In his lndopsemnent to Attornoy-tieneral ‘Taft, walntained that the first batch wus enti tled to complete civil lmmunity, it ts expected of course Lhat Bangs® statewent will be fuvorsble to the compromise. BauE;. wmoreover, is kuown to bave walntained, aa Ctiaries Keed did, that the pending cases sgainst the other wbhky men could with diiculty be pressed o a sue cdusful issue without the freo Lestiuiony of the first batch, sud the Governmient has been prow- {scd by forwer attorurys of the it batch that that testimouy will uot be fortheomiug ubless they sccure the eatire «ivil tmmunity which they claim was promiscd thein. A NOTIUEABLE OMISSION. ‘The proviso rted by the tlouse iu tbe Arwy Appropristion bill of last wintee agzainst use of any purtion of the army for so- 18 ywitied from Mr. Qoode inquired wheu the Arpmpnnwn Cowmitice woull repois tbe Navsl Dedciency Wl A M, Atkins repliod that the subject had buen re- ferred W a sub-cowmitiuc, Mz, Uoode Inqulred when thot sub-committes wuuld sFeport tie vill. Ay, Blount (Chairman of tbe Sub-Cumuitiee) 18 cot uut be reported fo-motiow, ciatist Targess dspley Fur Mannftring Gy, ef el SEESigEeL COBNER iouxlbeued sod 3 Testaned. MADISON & FRANK-jger, tioeicase htit: LIN-STS,, CHICAGO? [€Eha retcria she lesala BEa e BrICIPL e, “COUNTY ORDERS And City Vouehers Bought B LAZARUS BILVERMAN, amuber vf Comme s, We offer f0r sale $10AING very desirabia 7 and® per cent Bonds, lasyed by g d countie it wd ool datices I Wl Stacy. o Uote corporation, BRESTON, KEAN € CO., Hankern, £ 1 Wastiluglon-st. ‘With Equalisiog Bcale and Linoar Bridge. “The Mathushek Planos are now acknowledged by the best Judges of musle, i all parts of our couatry, tobd wautly superior Lo any other I'lauoe nlade. Catalogue, contudning full explanstion of the Fnual: {1lng Bcaio dnd Linear Dridie, seat frev upui applics: tlon; no perwn wishing W purcuese & Planu sbould fall 10 send forune. Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Deautiful Deslgn of Cascs. PELT0OF & TOMEROY, 153 STATEC STREET, COICAGO. Sole Agewia for the Norihwest. EFTAGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN, mmmfi;i === J.B.HALL& (0, \Taliors, 130 Dearborn at. WIFE OF MINE “At Home" Inguire at the Bookatores and Ne opots. Sujfs‘ Hela it was put proposcd to orlug e llouse 1l afier the Aruy Approprias tion ill Lad been actod ou, A question was laken vu tho sdjournnieul resus batlow, sud it wes mrtkd—ieu, K5 uaye, 157, Mr. Clywer then woved thut when tiw lluuse muuu‘{u W-day It sdjourn (0 Moudsy ueat. Mo jeciel , Mr. flanna then offered the following resolu- t1uns, which were agreed to nunlnwu'ly': i Kesoiged. 1o vic: 1he sud futelligeucs of the deatl of tiiver I Mortou, lasliauiaiicd SEnstor L the Cungress of this Dulicd btuies from 1us 51318 of ludi- Sus, that the Bpewker of thls Huuse, a3 & DlaTk uf Fo- spect fur Lhe msisory of he Lk Wwhoee deatl s the u4tivn's lose, appulut s evminiticd of seved Wicibeis L ubtwacit thlu Hatise st bl tuseral ubseriulea. icanvedy Ad & (usihor Wtk ol ruspect thaz wis Huuse do Gow adjvurn, Adjourned. TOOK AGENTH TAKK NOTICE, JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE Bas ** Wrote Anotlier Book,” and it ta ready. Samanthn at the Centenninl ouuloca heraelt, and Widder Doodle leaves Betay Bob- Lot tur behtnd. | Don't walit and lose your chance.” Send for Territony, Clicular el stunce, Address AMKICA nfl.“.‘ Bpectac easulted to Fobes, Barvuieters, &c, 11 slgh: . ors Sha Bioid” Clahi sl seleatiog prin. N PUBLIE artford. Cong., ncluuat Newark. NJ. FOI SALE. PEABOBY. JARTIN RIFEE, Booring. Long-Hangs gad M . snd Mlittary, masufsciured {ue brovldence Taokt, £ MUEUY RASHICI e e B e Turkiin iy, For e by . F1. o 3. . MOORE, Aveals e pgyideace Tuol Co.y vc. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ORIENTAL GOODS, JAPANESE GOODS. 'We now have & greater varlety than ever of Judia, Japaucse sod Chioese (iooda, consisting of every kind of Porcelaive, Poitery, Bronies, Lacquer Ware, 8liks, Toys, Psper Articlea, Screcus, Carved Furalture, The BOYNTON improved A WIFE ABANDONED, Special INmmtch 1o Tha Chicayo Tridune, Prerssuna, Pe, Nov. 2.—3Mrs, Walters, for- the called political purposes, ¢l AIR arg the BEST in the mar- We warruot aaTiug faction, RICIALD- BOYNTON & CO.y eent. L AT YT T tized by faw, and Lo ey therefore ¥ ¢ eul il 1 ¢ (1200 Freehuld fur sale of Manutactary Children's | ~mmmporpme MEGAY 1wl 204 16 sdvestageous 1o ¢ MONE Y toLOAN bo expected 1o uke ail uls Iufucuce to deleat uny | the prescubmessurs, sy h“-m.l: o -l::ul:. 'w-dnw ] ‘::‘:u“ : ‘I: Cars, hd Mclgha, catablished 1800, wiih larke con- NOTI stock. New luvolces coustaotly mrrit silver bill which would endauger the sucecess of T RECORD. the Alleghcuy Poor- o y, being e i evry modern mgroveieat. | oo - IN CH. e A s kst By J0SIAH . REED. No. 20 Nassan-sl,N. V.. | thatpurpose. At the sume time, it is bolieved HE RECORD. aud f destitute circumstances. Sbe was sccum- GENMAR, deceas,loaal Tepreseutsiives of JOUN 4. A. VANTINE & 00, 1o amouuta ss required. ou IMPROY ED CLICAGO | De I8 ready to yield soetbiugto the siiver ROURE: punled by Ler child, @ beautiful little girl about PROPERTY, st BEST RATH. Lancasier County, “1.'}""."5""& gk wicn, bolding tbat the Wautve and colnfug of B g v 5 ‘WasumoroN, D. C., Nov. &—Mr. Wood | g years of age. *Her first sppesrance before 1ho S TSk TANT e i 521 und b33 Weonamey, Now York:, | | Avpilcaiiohs recelved and promptly atteuged to [ sllver can bu g restoicten, st o sulaugur | gaied feave to ofer 8 resolution requesting the pabile was QUHDK the Wat bt tho old Pitlsburs Fillgws; 31723 per palrs supsoiet 10 | (o X ot gola ¢ NOTICE, 2t o JURLUDE 8 ndolob st | Coutest upon the Silver Dill la likely, thiretare, | President to communlcate the correspondence | Tueatrv. Afterward sho murried Charles Wal- Tt 01 Kl dad e g ot : T I T T T T IR Y T CUTLERY, to be far wore intercstiog oud fuporiant than | With Sbe Spauish Governwent, sud orders aid | tery, with whow taveled fu a troupe for {he loweat cush prices. Sale sy Siine chuui ot Ly o sccordlug (llt ot Stel‘llno‘ Bonds SIN WY Hedsirs Poores | thecoutest upon the bill which Ewig 1s uow | directions of tho Treasury Department to Cole | soveral years. After\the birth of ber child ber ek retoea Tt $10 teeofo | sherireomce. Laneal i i it {_} o Hodserabactes | unog upou the House! lectors of Custows Iu relation to the recent in- | pusbund wbandoued fer, sud lefs ber 1o do for MATTRESS, [Hie coutalalog 40 sprlnge —— TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: A sult In chancery o g ot R . : position of s differentiat duty of S0cents per | herself, Possessing 4 good volee, sbe 8U.501 RNV En','f ling 15 ShS Ut Faurt ot Waltalde clusty, Usmes, ‘and’ Novelties THE OFFICES. ton on Spanish vessels enteriug Awerican ports. | has managed o support bersell und Vs AdMFR L 15 Lo w {Tedate 10 B4 (0O Tately lmied oF 1o bo ._‘.‘Qnu'-l,.\flg-u'g - | coxsTRUCTION OF TUE TENUGN-OF-OFFICE ACT. Mr. Pridemore ubjccted. cild by her vowtiun ever since | s ~ Ganoann' leted by ol B i Lae —_— e Speckat Ducwaich ko T Chicage Tribune. Mr. Wood taked leaveto offer @ resolution | ULUL wiliilu the presuat year, whes, it dule AR AR S - —— ATS, ‘WasungTon. D. C., Nov. &—With relcrence calltnir vn the Secretary of the Treasury 10 fur- :un:mlu,m bomm“;; ;:;ofi‘nui‘u .,(iy,“:m. e OTICE s GRATES AND MANTELS! e A e | 10 the outlineof the plan of (b Republicas | gl o liouso copiesof coutract wade with car- | Subkioh K bue’ v Board L asslstanc, I8 bereby yiven that we have rovoked the sgency of ©7 ALL wanpa, I Plela, Gold o4 Nickal sutt-Administration Seustors, telegrapbed last | ujy syndicste American and fureign Lankers 01 | witli the reeull stated abuve. Mrs. Walters! Cliton & Vaye shia That Be (89, Wouer svencrized PAIRZ.NKE, MORSE & 0O, o5 dnaed il Now lteady. wight, the questlon is ralsed whetber Sonaturs | he pegotlation of the four per cent bouds of the | husbaud travelod for @ thu with Tooy Paator's JAEIT 0 S cabaeliy. Al accousus niust Ba 223 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo, ioATE BT COOPEL & LIZNNEGEN | thiok'that, In & cuse where thera its becu sus- | Uslted States, togethee with copies of all otber | troupe, but she Ls unable 1o asy with What coiu- C. BUGENT & CO., Newask, N, Jo Ba zarefultobuy oaly the Geauise, S04 NAAT RS ] 186 Clarik-ate peaslon lrom oifice, fallure 10 cundrul & Buls | papers relatiug Lheretd, snd also wiih & statemest | psuy Lo s st presaus sngaged.

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