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trail the untntored eavagn left, who can blame Wi for ¢ e to the water to hide itd 1t al- e (e track of the mastodon, not v. [ was particularty Interested In fistance, at the (nsgow Poliie Conrt fudz- ment was given last week by the stipendliry magistrate i the cnseof & chemist who was ged with eelling ndulterated ritiate of s CURREN'I' GOSSII’. MEARTLESS, Yon ray T bave no licart; no weaith of Jove one set of foutprints, espeemlly Targe amd dis | nesta. 1t was hronihit out in evidence that the Within my woman's soul: no girlish dream tinct. T obtained some plaster and kteorotyped | article had hecome contaminated — with of wedded jny, that light of placid heam that font, and it rests on my tablens T write, a | lead In consequence of the leaden ves- \hich ahincs o'er other lives 8y pure a4 mine, veritable monument of departed greatness, 1] sel nsed {n - the manufacture of the stiatl send vou wcast of that fool. I founl teacks of some Anlmal in this rock whith measure nearly thirty inches in length,— I ncan dstinetive tracks, several times ripeat. ed, with anch exactness of ontline as to Wlentify Lhe species to which theanimal belonged, These rocks are a favorite resort of geologista from all patts of the countey. The layer of lhnestone wpon the surface of which these footprints ap- ris about two feet in thickness. Some uf thie finest speetinens huve been destroved by re- maval ol portons of the rock for building pur- poses,—n fate which awaits the remainder, shiall endeavor to procurce casts of several of those remaluing. It fs atated by relfable witneases that many yoars ago, while workmen were hinsting Lhese Fouks 10 ohtaln buildiug stone, o perlect petritl- cation of ‘a buman hiead and face of an unknown type was found. The workmen nmd many others crowded around to examine it, and one of them, impatient at the work being stopped, struck It with his bammer and destroyed it. A CALIFORNIA DIVORCE-S8UIT, Ban Francisco has a divorce suit with sensa- tional accompaniments rarcly equaled by the wickedest of Fastern or European citles, The orincipals are Thomas 11, Biythe, a miltionalre real-estate owner, aml Nellie Firmin, o oretty Foung womuu, who has been hoth tyve-selter and actreas In a minor theatre, Tho latter clainis to be Blythe's legal wife, and sucs for divorce aml alinony, whilo the former main- 1alus that she is notlung morethan his mistre whom he had detected in robbing him, and finally In a cold-blovded Sku upon Lfs Tike, Leagued with her was o disreptitable Italian actury who tried to bnibe an associate to murder the miltionaire for a large sum of money, which was to he obtained by the rising of A check. This scheme failing, Nellie enterprisingly undertovk the job herscif. First she tried "”"“'.{ and strichnine, previously hinting to 1uliks of Blsthe's npopleptic tendéncles aud Tl Tability to sudden death, Thwaried agabu, a still.mare desperate: role was assutued hy this recklesa woman, who intended by Blythic's mur- der to gret possesslon of a larie ellice of his for- tune. Oneday the Jatter was warned by an ob- servunt frieml that Miss Firmin was carrving a matol. "Tartug the hing, he purchased o resolv- erof the self-cocking English bulidog pattern, = veadly weapon, and a daggrer, and earried hotli o ha Jrerao day or g0 therenfter Miss Firinin was discovered by one of Biythe's ten- unts prowling abott the latter’s oflice, with a revolver filier hamd, concealed by a bandker- chlel. Bhe was hieard vy b to “say she was gomng to kil his suent because he had wronged her. Blythe becume more watchiud, and on roing hotne to dinner detected the wotnan ey eral Limes lpokine fixedly at bim by stealth, You any the sweetest tioure ot youth T givo 1o feed the crael god Ambition: live Fo delva #» deep In hnman, hidden lare hat fa1th fa dead in me for evermure, Ah, friend ! 501 hava not read my heart aright. Within 1ts racred depthe, ol ahrouded white, IThere lfea thie faded corae of one falr desain, The light of Love hurned with such radiant heam That, on the altar, side by side with Fame, 1t Iny and periebed—quenched by Ita own Mame. Nevs, Wie., 1877 Mepona CLank. “STOVEPIPE? ITATS. Hoatum Hlerald. The style In eilk hats is regulated by an as- sociation, and it s this regulation which fnsures their being utiforn, or nearly so, throughont the country. The faehions in tall hats are chianzed twice a year, and the Asso fatlon meets seni-apnually for the purpose of determining wlat thestyles shall be. At these meetings manufacturers who belong to the Assoclatiun (or 88 mauy as sce fit) cach hand In & model -hat for the conslderation of those present. The varlous hats handed fu are consfiered by the members, and any variations fn the models which strike the fancy of any of those present arc sugested aud discusse, and it is then de. fermincd by vote what, shall be the style of the fashion tor the season. The mecting of the Association for the determination of the fall and winter style Is gencrally held in the latter wart of July, “and thats for” the determination of the sheins and summer style durleg the lat ter part of Javuary, The manufacturcrs who Delong to the Assuciation are generally notifled a5 to tho atyles determined upon by Lhe 10tk of Auzust and February respectively, and tuey thus hiavo time to_manufacture stocks to e rewdy to meet the demands of the trade. All the Alk bat manulncturers of the country do ot belong (o the Assoctation, and the mtent Is that thoee who are members shall be Inforined: of the forthcoming styie ten days aconcr than outsnlcre, but this intent 1= often Irustrated, “The stylc I very apt to be tmparteit by the employes of those who are In the Assouiation, and the members themselves are apt Lo put hetr goods upon the market s soon as porsible, csen though ten days inay not lave clanseid since the time of thefr notiflention. From the fact that afl the silk hat manufacturers do not Delong to the Assoclation, it might perbaps bo supposcil that those manufacturers why are not members would manufariure styles of thelr own, and that there wouhl be various fashlons, Tie Association, howcver, althouzh not em- bracine all the manufactureraof the cnuntrf. is vet very nfluential. and hut makers find it to their advantaze ns o rule to follow their lead citric actl, and also that citrid ackd could not be manufuctured without leaden vessels. The agistrate sald that, it havig been estabBshied that citrate of magnesia cousl not e obtained without asmall provortion of lead, he coult not hohl that an offense bad Leen here committed, What wasdemanded wascitrate of magnesia, uml what was solid was the enly artlele ot that name which coutl he obtamed,” He must theretore find the charge not proven. A charge of a like nature againat another druggist was also dis- mlss Thedecislon of the magistrate was no doubt Just; but It is s well that the public ahould tie made fully aware of the fact, if it he 80, that all citrate of magnerla {= necessarlly contaminated with lead. It would alss be salis- factory tolearn the probable effect on health of tns contamination, 17 It turns ong that by taking citrate of magnesia, one evil only can be renmoyed by the suvstitution of anotlicr, per- haps the more serious of the twu, prudent per- suns will avotd the remedy altorother. e COMMERCE WORLD-WIDE. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicago, Nov. G.—It 1s a characteristic of modern civilization that goods can be ordered trom and shipped to any. quarter of the glule with the certainty that they will reach their des- tinatfon in good order, or that their value can be recovered from the insurance companies, In no ¢ity 1 this fact more frequently and more aptly llustrated than in Chfengo, Our mer- chants and manufacturers every week and al- most every day in the year ahip gralu and pro- vlsiuns direct to England and otlier parts of Europe, and our mauufacturers M orders from Australia, Japan, and other falands and natiuns upon the Pacifie Ocean. Gouds from these and almost all other natlons are ordered with equal fnetlity for the Chitcago niurket, 'The Lelegraph has added Immensely to the caparities of com- meree, Some of our merchants nake out orders regularly for New York on Frhlay cwmlmi. The goous are purchased and shipped by express on Saturday, and Mondav they are ol the counters here rra-lf- to supply the necessitics of custuiners. Or I Mio goods are wanted from Parls or London, an order by cahle grenerally brings them to Chicago fn about Lwo weeke, Such fucts have become 8o much a matier of every day business that they lhuve ceased Lo uttract any uttention; vet when com- pated with the methods of dolng business twunty-five years sgo, nothing could be more amuzing, or better Hlustrate the ¢ rogress of the age in which we live, Merchunts have no monupoly of the advan- tages which civiltzation sifurds to mankind. Pri- vate citlzens may and oficn do avuil theiseives of them. The following s an instance in point, rather than to affect any individuality I8 the | They sat dowu (o divner alone. When the meal :l::‘lltr’n:':‘:.lh?kc'll::lfilynml nmstam es il matter, It should not e understom), however, | was™ about hatf fintshed, Nellie Fir- | yoo0ovne benefits of our Jate Centeintal Exposi- that there are never any tall tiats to be had out- | min, with a wicked glean o her tion und otiiers of like churacter, P side of the generat siyle. If any Individual | thrust ner. hand [nto her bosom and A gentleman in this city bad for several years #een in the papers paragraphs in retation to the quality and sanitary eflects of Constuntla wine, produced in a district of that name, near Cape Towa, Cape ol Uood Ilope, Bouth Africa. There sceins 10 b roie peeuliarity fn the soll or cli- uiate, or in voth, Which gives it its distinetive character; and in the fact that the grapes from which it 13 expressed grow (n only n smalf dis trict it 43 stnidlar to the famous Julmnnisberger fruim thefann of Prince Metternich, on the banks of the Rhine. When in Ehiladelphia, last suinmer, he had o short acqualutanes with the Hon. 1. Craford Coutes, Comnissioner from the Cupe of Guod Hupe, A speamen ol Constantla was entirely satisfaitory, aud several finns were Eiven Who toaid be rehicd ol to send o pure ar- 1 le nt the rates put down n their price card, ‘Tae nome of tenry Cloete was seiccted, and April 19, 1877, o emntl draft on London was purchased at the Firat Nutional Bank, duly in. dorsed and Inclosed, togo per Enlish mail, with orders to send Ite value In ogsorted Con' stontla ty Tlenry Cioete, Capo Town, South Africn. The letter reacaed {ts destination, bay- tng traveled half way round the world, June 2, il June 10 thie wine was shipped by the Ed. ward Albro to New York. The involee arrived retailer thinks that he has suflicient trade and Influence to warrant Lis putting o different style of his own upon the market, hie ls at pericet Jiberty to do so. Although excentional and in theaggregate amounting to but little as com- pared with tho whole trade in silk hats, many retallers—several 1o Boston among the rest— make a practice of _having styles of Lhcir own with the rest, and flad it to their advantage to drew outa revolver, saylng, * Harry, P'm golrg to kill you,” Snatchingg lts dacger from his bicast, he aprang upot her, aud, brandishlug the knile aloft, said sternly, * Ralse that pistol ond I'll stab you to tho lcart!" The woman was foiled. For a moment they glared into eucls otlier's eves; then the woman pushed the plstol avross the table toward him, suylng, ** Harry, take the piastol; 1 wouldn't "hurt you for the worll? Ylun‘cnrml the weapor, and in tivo hours it was in the hands of L‘u{:l the day followineg, Nellio visited Blythe st his ollice, uud withtears in heroyes sabd: ** Hurry, [ amn guing away, mid you will never see me uny more,” And the harided bim o buneh of keys, To his amazenient e tound that the woman lad o ta cvery receptacie in his oftice amd Lia apartinents, nob cven exceptliig his tew and eecretary, Atoug the keys was one to the outslde dourof hisotlice, which s always locked ot uight. Where she obtamied it s a mystery, unleas she bad {b munufactured especlally tor lier owu usc. 0 80, ‘Thiere have tatterly, also, been more or less Enchish siik hats on'the market every vear, and these, differing as they do from the other fash- fous, go to add to the varlety iu the styles from which one can make a choice to sult his taste, In additlon to the two styles of silk hats Intro- duced In the fall and spring, it has been custom- ary for munulacturcrs, without much it aov chianging the shapy of the hats, to ke some hittle moditieation I the finish just before the hollday seuson and call the hats the hollday style. The hard times, however, which have prevailed during the last few vears have hal a strong tendency ta discourage the multiplteation of styics, nnd what are known as hollday 1nshe fonsin hiats have latterly been In vogue “tiuch less than formerly, Peuple do not feel like gine their fall stylo for a holiday style Lees, Un 6 ules, Cool currency—\W.nter quarters, Breeches of trust—Thosa the tailor fsn't paid e whi 11 dilfers trom it only in_roma such nthor | for, . {“‘l"‘.{";b“%rl;‘"g;l;“:lg‘l'fm-lh- uslifiu‘\fil:‘l:un’r"gsfi o e sy o tha | 118 bauk cannot sland @ foan, 1t must event | bor “tho wivc arcived in tils cite, Tho ’ ‘Manufacturers and deal- | 81 go down. New York shippers had the foreihought way of Imlm-{ styles. ers generally have no teouble In disposing of styles whichi have been superseded by sumethingg ‘ater. The most of people prefer, to be sure, to buy hats which are In styje, but there are many wlio tuke distikes to the fushion which may bedn yogue, or who may have suchi an abiding funcy for sume fashion” thut hus passed by that they buy some othier style than the prevalling one. Nor should it bo understood that theso who buy hats which oo not of the prevailing fashion wreall old *codeers™ who would jus Thef louk hike scarccrows as not, provided they feel romfortable. Amerfcan tnanufacturers used to Lorcow theiv styles (rom abroad, Lut this is no longer the vase, ~ Bilk huts made in $hiscountry aro vqual Lo any, and, lustead of adopting fur- clgn styles pa Jormerly, our manufucturers now revard {oreign hatters as behand the uge. The Ml hat monutaeturers do moro or less business throngh the wholw year, but the butk Is done at tho openiug ol the 1wo scusond, when nhew styles are put upon the market, and they do a very lght business In fall und winter gouds af- ter the middle ot November, or on spring und summer gowds after the first of May. The full ond winter trude {8 heavier thun that of the srrlng and sumwer, as, whilo silk hats ore worn through the forner two seasous, thelr sulo §s very slight durlng tho suimmer on account of the use of straw goods. In addition to the aiffer- 4 Obelisk,” in a Greek tongue means a skew- er. Probubly this s the reuson New Yurk wants to skewer onc.—Norrlatowen flerad, Last year England hinported over $10,000,000 worth of eees. No wonder the Radicals want to throw off such a Leavy yolk.—2"Allade phis | Lulietin, $lureah, Hureah, Hurrah,” 1 inseribed over a Buston clothier's doorwav. This Is one of the chicerlug sizus of the times.—New York Com- mercial Adverther, The art of conversation—DBritish tourlst (to fellow-passenger, In_ mid-chunnel) — * Golng acros, 1 suppose??? Fellow-passenger—* Yuas, Are youl"—I"unch, H, J. B.—%Ycs, Mrs. Malapron, I'vo been away six months, Hviug en prince wl the thne.? Mra, M,—*On_prawns, Mr. .1 Wiat next, 1 wonder! klen, L euppose!"=-Theatre. The Courler~Journal says that “An lonest Kansas Uity chambermatid’ returned to thew owner $500 worth of dlamond rings which rhe found.” Evidently the wonls *‘to be paste” drupped out ul the end of the sentence.~J’hila- delphla Bulletin, “Ilow luvely, tn the calin stilluess of the to forward It as *iuk," in order, no doubt, to avold the prying curlosity and the best ol rail- way glulets by the wiay. Certain It 1s, It arrived fn rafety, and (he gentleman who or- dered it has a wine very wrateful to the ladics, and to which s gentlemen friends take very kiudly, Itiain all respocts superb. From the ahove 1a.ts 1t would uppear that all one needs to procure thu best products of any part of the clvilized world, especially where the Evellen laws and laucuuee rule, s the name of some responsible persun to whotm or- ders can be sent. Marvelous fndeed ure the facilitics of mudern commerve, and great and salutur they now ure, they will doubticss in the futurc also bind togeilive the diiferent natlons and tribes of mankiud {n a community ot {uterest aud brotherhood more conllal ami enduriug than has ever betore been witnessed 11 the bistury of the world, B, o s — AN EXPLANATION To the Editor o The Tribune. Cuicago, Nov. 6.—This moruiug's iesue of your paper coutaius the atatuinent thut a Re- cetver has been appolnted for the Paterson Fire- Tnsursnce Company of New Jersey for the Btate of 1lhtos, stmong other things to collect mouecy due from me as Generul Agent of that = Tilll CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WED! coce of style, it inay be remarked that fall-w ter hats are guucmh{ heavier than spriug-sum- mer atyles, 1t s getting to be customary now amuong the mauufecturers to make only upon onder, and In this way they avold baviug stocks Jeit over at the end of the season, evening, to listen to the nightingule's note!" #Yeuth, he's a dooend fne fellow, Is the nightin gale: hut I thay (bright klea), ho must be a Deasthly noothunee to all the other little birdth that want to go to thl '— London Hun, Company, § have no wouey in my lands legally belonzing to the Company or fta Re- ceiver, Durlgg its exlstence 1 was the teneral Agent of the Compuny under a_contract which extended unth] the year 1880, Under this con- truct 1 expended mmoney to establish agencies oud otherwise }mr,lu to executo It When the Compuny Imled, I made up my sccounts nnder the coitruet, and obtalned the opinlon of Leonari Swett, Eeq., of this city, s to my rizhity und lubilitics, “This oplmon, which was In writlne, 1 forwarded to tha Company with my acvount, and it wus to the effect that, under ¥ tontruct, which wus Uroken by the Lallure of tlie Compuny, the dumages sustaned by e were lurgzely 0 exeess of the money which tho Company clalims 1o be in my hande, 1 muke this seatemunt iv Justice to mvsell 1o rebut the presutmption. that 1w willfully withholding }mms which belong 1o the Compauy. [ always have been witling, and stili am willlng, to adjust my acvounts with the Compuny secording to my Matilities aud my rights under my contract with it 8. 1. BouTuwick, COULDN'T' LEAVE TIE DUG. Cincinnati Cummierciut, Yesterday, a poverty-stricken famlly, consist- fng of n man, wife, sud three children applied at tho'oflice of Mayor Moore for pussuge to Jackson County, Indisna. ‘They had footed ft from North Caroliua, Al were in tutters, from hecad to foot. When the chief of the fumily walked nto the oftlee the mud “squashed ' be- tween his bare tocs, A good deal of sympathy was mantfested over the hard jot of 1lie unfor- tunates, und Clerk Delleck proceedod with ulacrity to ix toem out with ratirvad passes. “rhank you,” wull the stranger. * God DLicss you for your Kindness; but how obout tho dog!’ *Oh, u dogl™ extlalin d My, DeBeck, “Ilave you a doz Iu the A TERRIFIED NEGIIESS, 8t, Louir Republicun, Bomething occurred it the Kepmblican bulld- Ing recently which was decldedly funny, and which created at first not a Mttle excltement, A wuman entered the hall leading to the elevator, the dour of which was open, and step- ped in under the Impression, as subsequently appeared, that it Jed to aucther serics of steps. As shie entered, the cievator-bov, as a matter of courae, clused the door and started the elevator, As lie did so and the convern began moving up- ward, lic bevarng fn un fustaut the worst startled Loy inali 8t. Louls, ‘Thas colored woman leaped tuher fect, lared at tho wulls ehiding past, ond, with a territic serewm, burled heselt ut ] tvi!* And then he proceeded to explatu ot S —— the wausoin over the door, Falling to get l’,‘,':,_ it would he lmpossible to grunt o pass for through, she plunged about the clevator, with | fhe dow, as they \\u‘l‘hlu't admic him uboard the SITTING BULL, corresvondence New Yurk [World, Four Warsn, B, Oct, #1.—Sitting Bull comfortably quartered whero he vau do the feast harm, and’ the last of the Indlan troutslca will be over tor tho season. In view of what has and may take place, it is the intention of the Dominion Government, I am told, to osk Parliment for a grant suflicient to cnable them to fucreass the pollee forvy from 300 to 40 men. The force now costs the Dominlon §300,000 o year, $1,000 in gotd per man und horse, It 43 certaln that the bud blovd caused by this year's work will “erupt " next season; indeed, Sltting Bull never tires talke ol bis mtention to strike the Amerivuts at the tivst opportunity, e says e kuows the country Jying bebwe the Missouri_sud the fronticr so well that he coulu Keep Miles and Terry danclng theee ull sununer, e waa fairly modest for o successtul Indian leader betore the Commbsslun, but se his interview with the Comulssioners, whivh tha sdiang without exceptivn reirurd as the great- est of hia trlunphs, be has Lecome a braggurt, -0 oflicers aro tired of his eveey breath ciniiting shrieks long cnough and loud enough to wake the Beven Siecpers of Lphesus. People rushed trom the dillerent flours to the elevutor way under the impression llm}uzlmt}v\ruzudy was goig on in open dayllsit. People ran tn from tho street to he rmmt at, if uob to prevent, the see bloud, 1t was & tenible moment, Meanwhile tho frigatened clevatur-boy nad reversed his tonveyance and reuched the boltows awain, Where le Bungs open the door with un alacrity retarkable—ut leust iy on elevator-boy, Lhe colored woman bounded out like u liot, atill ahrickuie with double-loun power, and tiever ceused hier yells uutil out on' the sldewstk und Atagafe distancs from the infernal machine. Then hor cxpresslons of gratitudo st hor re- markuble escube were touchiug, * Dey didn't cateh iere u dero trap ter take poah niceabs to dere dissectin’-tooml No, sah! Bress de Lordt™ Aud sho darted off down the street, fully cunvinced that sho had just missed a bor- ribic death and subsequent cutting-up, trafn, and advised that the dog be left benind, The stranger called up trom the midst of the waiting fainlly o gaunt, sore-fuuted hound. He heeitated o while, and ther went over and held a consultatton with his wire, back to the counter and remarkes s 1 will walk,' sud the surry vacty, including the dug, took its way out of ‘the bulldiug, The Incident was quite atiasing, whils thero was something of_homely temdernees n it,—that the (aithfil Teltow, whio bad followed his friends so far, was not deserted [n the bour of temptation, A TERRIBLE INDIAN-KILLER, Bivmurek Tritune, A man who lias been fn the Black Iiills and returned is & big gun at the village drug-store, and fecls valled upon to tell the truth when narrating his adventures. Such g man, named Curt, was telling, the other night, bow many Indians he bad kilied during Lis three months® resldence s the Hills, After he bad talked halt an hour, one of the Meteucrs, who had kept track of the number A exhibited the fizures, 1 find,” ho ex- 5 that you killed 1,500 savages In threc ) Ia'that milt" exclalmed the un- I Black Huler, * Why, 1 belleve you FOSSIL FOOT-PRINTS, Correspundence Rochester (W, ¥.) Democrat, It 1s not gencrally known that the glen st Bellons, Yates County, coutalue o remarkable curiosity. In the bed of the streawn, just above a telllug ‘him that if he att@inpted to attacl American troops or tradess Jrom Canadlan soil Abash tha villuge of Bellona, fs a rock about fifty feet gn.ulr; left mlu u wu";l w% sh;-lxloku.mm;:r.i-,l:» thy police would shyot i o L suot. o u ucl 13 ul - Squure, uucaverci at low water. 1t Ia entiroly | g0, why ibin't you stay theret® demanded JUSTICE STRONG, covered with foot-prints, deep in the rock, of | yyother susplcious listeoer, * Well, the truth Ta the Editor of The Tribune. wen, and birds, aud cxtiuct snimals, They are | is, centlomen, | wae ofvald of runiug wy lefs | Dee Morses, 13, Nov. f.—In iusi Saturday's us clearly detined as the foot-printa of tho ehil- | eve. 1'd squinted along my vua-barrel so much | Tisuss, yuu say that Justico that my face was befug drawn out of shape, aud "l:'; -h.'ll:l. lv:jl n:llu goue that { Lad to be led about by a do. " “o\‘l.nfyuu killed Judians whilo in tbat condi- on ¢ 5 %1 id; though U'vo always felt a Jittle mean aboutit. Icouldn'tsee toahoot,andso | run’em dlown and kicked 'em fo death. J§ wasn't manly I e, and [ want to ask the Turgiveness of you, gentlemen, right bere and now." - ‘There was & Joug spell of apoalline slience, and then some wbe said that Epa Francis bad buught & uew coon dog. dren who had played oo the donip bank the morning [ visited the glen, Some of these hu- wan foot-priuts are very small and deljuate; Others are large,—shockiugly large,—yet retajy their symmetry, The distinctuess of theso tracks, mind their relative position, preclude ooy doubt ot thow character, cyen to an uscientific vbserver. 1 placed my fect in sume of these trucky, and of coursy felt the usual awe fncl- deut to treadivg tn the ivotsteps of this lust tribe, and all that soit of thing; but the ewmotlon urwuuo.x Inmy mind was otie of Indig- bation, rymembered tho thnlilng descrin- Hona by Iudian historiaus and romaucers of the e a1t of tullowing the trafl of tuc savage. In . tomon with most Aweraan youth, 1 had ad- mired the detective skl ut Leather-Stocking dud those other experts. You kuow how thuse fellows uscd to crouch down swd follow the trail by examlulng every leat. Well. you can | riagiue wy techogs of rescutment at the de- caption practiced by these bistorfuue, as b fol- lowed thut deop trail over tho rocks in the Bel- loua glew. Why, bere sre fuotbrnts b the rocks, deep cnouxrh sud distioet cuouh to huve rX.ated siuce the flowd, and to still exist tor dee- kies and centuriva: and largo enouwrh to envel- 9o¢ 8 Bullymore bawml 1f that is e kind of ide fu the Electoral 01 . it was & seven o el Yol ke to b Informed if mivtuken. Ver, respectiully, Davip PAck. [Justice Stroog wes one of the “clght,"” and consequently * voted ontho Hayes side,” und for ho reasous 80 plaiuly aud polutedly stated iy hls 1etter to Mr., Joucs, of Tenvessce.—~ED. | - m—— A Wouderful fuveation New Yous, Nov. 6.—The Sclent{flc American of tuls week vontaius tho first anuoun.ement of what way be the mosi wondertul luvention of the day, Edison’s plotograpby. The Sun sy -nothing could be more crediblo than the ke fihoud of wuce wore bearinis the voles of the dvad, yet the Invention of flie uew lustruwcut 18 said fo renuer this poslble bercaiter. Itis true that the volves are stitled, but whouver bus spoken or whoever epeaks lnto the moutbpiceo of tho photograph, sud whose words arc corded by it, has the sasursuce that bid speech way be vru&uud audibly iu bis own tones after he bimsels has turned Lo dust, A strip of ju- deutea vaner travels throuvh a tittle wachine. FOOD-ADULTERATIONS, 8 the Lundon Gazelte: **Oucof thead- vantages of the prosecutions for sdulterations which now take place so frequently (although not &0 trequently as would by the case if the wmachivery fue preventlug the offeuse were as perfect us It sbould bu)ls that au instructive light Is thrown upou tho coisposition of varlous articles of consumption and wmedical reiuedies 1 common use, rhowlug the dungers to which the public are exposcd owing to the lmpuritics of the fuod aud wedictue retwled to them. For The aandsof the latter are snaenifiod ard positively eontiouee, Hence, to hear us as plaimly as If we were grosunty speech bas b couie, as it were, fmmortal. ——— CURRENT OPINION. Hnd Sam Tilden done ona.half as much taiklug In the fizht Inat winter ax he did last week In New York, he would to-dsy hiave been in the Whita ilonse, Sammy {a a lad man when the trouble is over.—Cincinnati Enguirer (Dem. ), Mr. Tilden baging where ha left off. The conntry hina bren moving forward rince ho went to Europe. and the ex-tiovernat muat be carefal, or ha will be left betind. We are not electing a Pres. Ident ro much og wo were last year,—Joston ler- ald (Ind. ). Mr. Tilden ¢ pwears ” that * the Govern- ' ment of America will be restored 15 the peonle se- cording to the ldeal of il founders.”"” We belleve that Mr. Tiiden also awore to restore to the Gove ernment of America his jost Incomn tax—bnt faile ed touo It, —Albany Ecening Journal (fep.). ‘The Indinuapolis Sentinel (Dem.) reads a lectnre to the Clncinnat! Enquirer (Dem.), It ob- jeet lo the Enquirer's course toward **Distin. fuished Indisna Democrate, " and sayn it *‘ecems | to have passed under the control of men whose ambition i» to befaul Its colnmna with low, yolgar, and vilifyiog abuse of Democrata of the highest prominence, citizens of tnsullled reputatione, een- tlemen par excellence, and #o recognized Tn public and private life.” Furthermore. it don't like to have the Linvernog of Indinna called **Old Wille fumn.*" and the *bx-Uovernor **Slippery Men- dricks," Wa are heartily in favorof theconstructinn nthern Pucific Rtailroad, and In favor of & moderate guaranty of interest on the honds of purh arond. But it must be & Sonthern with no interests, aima, of purposes cutxlie of or beyord the south, With 8 Xouthern Pacific Kail- vwied, controlled, and managed by Sonthern wen who have po pecuntary relations” with any other ralleoad, the South wonld get whut she re- q‘glrx and In supporting such a road the North and West would do her & real Instend of a nominal Aervice, An it atanids, the Texas P'acific s not a safe project 1o touch. The Sauthern members are ton sugacious to be the dupen of Mr. Scott.— Charleston (N, ) Newaand Courter (Dem. ). hava found much to blame as well ns to pralse in Mr, Morton'n recent career in the Sen. nte, but stauding by his open grave we would not revive ony criticlsme that are not essential to a fust eatimate of his chatucter. We rememser with astisfaction. that whatever moy have been his er- rora of Judgm tioned. t. hls slucerty was never qne No surpiclon of nnworthy motives crer d to him, [lis integelty was ahove re- ceepted no retalning fees covering payment for Senatorial Influence under the cvak of compensation for legal advice lle rave his whole thne to the "mhlle nervice, and died puorer vorldly gouds thun when he entered the Sen- New York Tribune (Rep.). We have n{whx unanertiuned power in tha Nationnt Legislature, Let us beware how wo nee, ity Let us be sure to exercide it with ail doe cau-’ tion, prudence, and wisdom, Any sten on our part whicl will revive the spirit of sectionalisn, nud tend to solidify the North against the nolid South, wil] vrove disustrous in the cnd, wnatever temporary wdvantage we might gain by It. We must bear o mind thet the Dewocracy huve the Houte by but a small majority, A ehanze of ten districts” will pnt the lepubilcans In power, anid lead in the dircctlon of Henuvilean murcess in 1840, Let us be nure pot to suffer the lonse to wlfp front our gemep, WiLh such & prospect In full Mews with victory'in W brondent, most compres hensive, and mo=i glorions sense, almost perehed upun our luaners, any misiako by the Itenresenta- Slvew of the Suuth In Conuress Likely 10 jevpurdizo our majority in the next louse, would be fully akin b erfn With elevated stateamanship, trie moderation, snd broad, nutipnal batriotlen guid- Inz our counsels, we rhall see the South a few yeur hence unce more s controlling postion In nations! allairs, —Zatelgh (V. C.) News (Dem. ) "I'ho effeet [of n ropenl of the R sumption nct] wonld be a gentle and hvlhhr stimnius, The banks would stop the prevarasfon fur forced re- rumption, which s one caure of the greas strin- rency in monev maotiers. They would vegin to isebe moro hurgely an they saw the dunger of im- medlate forced resumplion paxe away, and 8 more flndl\ll process substituted. . Men wonld rdually e¢in (o tavest tu new enterpriees, and create obls sations, and cmploy luvor and eugage i produc. ton, ns they raw receding the dunger thal & debt of one dollar might be lurgely enhanced by u sudden forcud resumption. The hestation of capital to seck dnvestment would cense. 11 conld not te fn- creased. The repeal of that act would he o nattonal benet, —a stimuius gently upplicd, and gentle and gradual in {te operation. It couls bring o dis uster, and there i po danger to be apprehended from it. 1t mizht dikappoint tae hoves of a few capitalista; bul it would reully benefit nlt capital in the end, excent that which only desires to prey upots the ruln of [ndustry, and does ol aesire to cugage {u indusiey, commerce, or production.— Nushele (Zenn.) American (Dem. ), TPhe ko-cnlled Southern policy of President Hayes wos the means to_an end; ond the end, as staled In the Natlonal Republican platiorn, is ‘e pepuianent puciication of the Southern scc- tlun of the Unloa, and the complete protection of all its cltizone in the free enjoyment of all thelr righte,"" The end Ia ungueativuably desirable; and 1t must also be admitted by evéry cne—except thuse who thiuk fhe Prestdent’Is a knuve~that thy mutlye of his policy was L. nccomplinh that abjeet in the shortest, most dircet, and tost certaln way, Possibly ho made a nitslake, We do nat think w0 the Iepublicans of ~Massuchusetts represented in the Conventlon did nut think e, But, admtting tiatit was all s grend noetake, will there bie a heiter chance of retrieving tho er- rof—to say nathitg of protecting all the other great Interests 1o which the Revnblican party is pledyed — by suffering the contrul of the Goiernment to s fnto the hands of the Democracy? Are the tcuublicans of the South more hikely (o “be pro. tected fn the free enjuyment of all thioir rights in tue future by moking ‘the Senate ad wellan the UHouse of Ieprescntatives Democratic, shud once maore setting up the devil of Reaction in New Ene gluud, New York, Oblo, sud the Northwest?— Loston Adcerivser (&ep. ), As one of tha elements in the problem of silver-remonctization la the quention of future production both of sllver and gold, it {s eviden, thet the subject is one of extrems didlicuity: bat there certainly is no sound rearon for objecting to remonctization on the ground that It wonld fnjute the creditor cluse tn thin country. 1t ls te devtor claws that_really bave occaslon I camplati ot buys ing been deprived of a right which clearly belonged to tneus, under the biw us it stood from the founda. tion uf the Government until 1874, of pay! either in sliver or in gold st thelr own option. “Fhe eftect of thin change In the law wus not only to compel the to pay tn old alone, but, ot the sama time, 10 mage that gold dearcr and muore ditlicult toobtain, In tula respeet, tho Juw demonetising sliver was In harmony with most of our financial fegirlution, the eeneral tendency of which hae been to favor the creditor cluss, whereas 38 fo by the debtor clusa that the Tavor aud enterprise of the countey are mainly curr 4 on. 1t ls ot on the reure of Justice to tho crediior, therefore, that the remonetlzation of silver can fairly be opnosed. ‘Fho real stions thal doserves consideration aro whether w sinele or 4 donble standurd will give us tue better currency, and which system will be mos favorable to the jndustrial and Commercial fnters = cats of Whe country.— Wushinglon (D, () Unlon Kepad. 'Tho disposition of the New Yark jnurunds o to treat ol) who do not agree wilh them on t subject of nuttonal fnance 8x dighonest iv assun ing wulerubly olfepsive forms. The melropoli tan prees altects to think that the peoplo of the West have o other object fin view than to get rid of paying thelr honest dedta: that they are repu- diating debiors, while the baukers and moneyed wenof New Vork are toe true clumpions of pui- Tic and private fai « o The spinit that ex. presses iteeit ju ¢ aga te puro hupudence, Viie people of the Weut are, as far as can be gath. ervd from ihelr public uticrances and votes, in fa. yor of mending the wrong sgainet them eubodied 1n the dewonetization of silver in 1875, by ree atoring the wiver dollar (o 18 old place {n tho cowage; aud the ULy election scems 19 Jue dicate that & wajority of the people of that State. at feust, wre in favor of repealink the Resuniption act, with the purpose uf postponing the day of re- aumption, ULt daert that, therelore, e peos 10 of Uhio and the other Western States aru dis- one-t, that they wish 10 debase the cuzrency for dlationorable pirvoees, that they are hostile to e rizuts of property, und that their fuancial Vigws e 8 combluation of knuvery aud folly, i & fal ult. 'The sliver remonetiza- tlon moremeat nd nothing wore thim that funded siebis shall be payable, when due, in what was stundurd cozn of the” United Ktutes at the Hme ey wero contracied, e iheru any dishonesty or shddow of isgubcely fu (hat? 18 3L nol wiore sirletly Loneet n Jester and imore falr o snirit than e advere view, viz, that these deots shall be payable only' 0 one'ol the standard coms, und I|I;A| the more valuuble one—=St, Loud Lepabhican (e }o o e — ] Mr. Gladstone Iu Ireland. flubitn curvesandencs Lomtan Times, Oet. Jo. Mr. Gladstone’s aetual” uraval on Irish sol) bas sut at rest uny duubts us to the fuliilhnent ol his promise, thouzh the scasun eeivcted for the viait Is untavorahle. We have now cold wintry’ weather, aud the country will Juok tu dlsadvantage. The'repeated sssurances that he bas no political object In view are belleved with reluctauce; and thers wus o very gencral dealrs to listeu to niy cloquence, avd, {1 pos- aible, elicdt from b spme pol.tival declaration. 113t were pusiibiv L0 Tnduce biw to change lus purpost, an - eousion would soont Le tound to rg bln o thearout. Invitatlons 1o take part ln public proceedings bave Leen sent 10 bun drom ol quarters, sud bad ly complicd with them 8 cordial - peception would have been gjven to biin even by lu:m! from whomm be would hardly expect it bie bus steudily declived, howeyer, sud Lhe unly sutislaciion which the socictics whicl de- slred the honor of bis preseuce at their insugu- rul mectioge have denved bs from the pose ssi01) Of the pust-vards which he scut s reply, bivss aru treasured s trophics, und slown sbout, The Pouvsopbical Bociety of Triuity College was awuug tho fimt to luvite kim to up- pear on thelr platiorw, sud slmost simultane- ously no received a leiter of iovitation to be URDAY, WOVEMBER present at the openfog meeting of the Mercan- te Club. The nan-poiitical socfeties wore more eancaine ln hoping llmv he wouid not s *peak on neutral eround upon socal topl.s. the City of Cork an effort wne made to fnduce “him to alter his determination yot 1o make a political spee hut th®e 18 no o ahakine Lis o eettled purpose, and many people who were eager to hear him ere doomed to d(m‘mumlmrnl. His movementa Auring his stuy will be watched with Inquisitive attention, and {f he can he peraunded 1o relax his rigld rules he will find rud{ audienccs, In the aeclusion of Kilruddery, however, he will find for the present & safc retreat from the cares and troubles of political life. Mr. (iladstone, on his arrival at Kingston yester- day, wae Interviewed by an Irish reporter, to whom he reiterated the fact, whi-h he had al- ready Intimated to Mr, Law, M. P, that, as lLis visit was purely one ol pleasure, he would not make any speeches, To-day Mr. Gladatone re- ¢ maned at Lord Meath's reshilence at Bray, He ! will probably come to Dubiin early next week with the view of secing the College. the Bank i of Treland, ete. and of paylng a visit to the Duke of Marlboroush, Qur Cork correspandent telegraphs: A Cork peatleman, who recently wrote to Me, Giadetone expre«sing & hope that he woula recon wider his determinotion. to make lie Irish visit a private and pereonal one, and who alea expreancd bellef that his vresenca in this part of (he eoun- | try wauld prepare the way for 8 re-estabiishment i of harmonin= action between the Irish people of Tiheral aninion and the great Lilwralpatty ol En- W and Scotland. received the followine reply: Syn: 11L80K you for your ol iglng letier, | i1l 1 glad S6deei If 1t were (0 Iy pOwer 1o promote thie Harmony uf wiict yot apeak, bt | {Far that any pre. Inature nk otlcinug st mpte made by e might produce an edect unpodite to that which vou sud 1 3)iouid both deaire, Your very faithful, ohedsynt, W. E. GLaprtoxE. A Cure for Croup, Htoston Transcripl. Cronp can be cured {n one minute, and the remedy Is simplv wlai and sugar. The way to eecomplish the deed i Lo take a Knife or grate, and shave ofl in smsll particles sbout a tea- spooniul of alum: then mix it with twice' ita quantity of euwar, (o make i paiatable, and administer 1t an qul-kly ax posstble. Almost Instantancous rellef will follow, 1i b poceived uring the week, sad uutll 9 p. m near T TIHIRUMSTON, W wrner of Halsied. 'K, Jeweler, News-Desler, and Fancy <. coruer Liveoln, TOUY AND TASE. o achs €120 Ao, balAnCe On Favy T on rifugpiace, withiy aue bivek of (o o ar 83,7483~ Klve cotinge, and lof tn1zo. on Prafrie-at.. between Thirty-shifd” and Thirty-ourtu-sie; 81,06 0w per fuot—1.ot 251, L. o At be. tween Superior-st. and Chicugzo-av. 3 this Is certaliily a sacrifce. £300 cach—Three Jote on Superior-st . betw Uit and Oakley. south frot 3 'l?fiix CALE-g10 STIRCLLOT D bincK § inck frum dep 7 mllea from Chiengo: §15 down i ¥ Jat projary i market, and Tre ot A, already on. JHA l"l)'ll-\l.r KIVE AUKES AN HOUSE JU atite (1a: prite €2, a 3 five )mr-;yw cheapest prperry fut " COUNTRY REAL K ],‘l”!\\\l:‘ ASMOF281 ACRES IN LE Tuien: ¢l S i e s Address Farinens’ utlier buproyeitisuts i proportion, & Men 3 & MercBants' ibak. Morntig sun, . RENT-IIOUSES, West Sides n : kon stane (ront, two- Liasen: 3 1 water up every floor, inodern (innrusements, every Lhing 1 Kood vrder knd repalrs with 1t there £8'a ki twosstory brick butbii cheaprent 10 the it party. Apply (0 1., PAT Al 44 Bouth i, narhle front house. Ciark f =S SHED HOCS INE 1 1 seil Turniture cheap. ftoom 11, 1%y Lake-st. PO REST=NO. 4% WEST BANDOLPIET., FI. vetazon stune fruut louses 10 foothss bk e . 432 Manshhieldeav., o¢inzon brickt. 10 room ML UBBOIN & RON, 125 La¢ 1. South Sides Y0 RENT=748 MICIHIGAN-AV STORY AND Tasement brick lususe, NewIv pApered. palnted, und cal see it A 3 rounis, 1 delmtaeds 1o thoruush revair; go and PUTWIN & COBDY, 140 bearuorn-et, North Sido, 20, Anply 123 Routh Ul Miscellancous. SOUTH SIDE. -ani-a-half-story aid baseiuent stone-front, 1820 Wabashi-av, Large frame d selling. with Uarn, 40 Twenty-secand, ory frae dwelling, 8 suoms, 1631 1'raltl - ".JI;K; S il bath:roont 117 Third-av. 3 42 Fifth: Fonparea s 2 80 geer g E. ‘Throe-story snd bascment brick dwelling, with brick w2 Wert Adamy per month. 1°0 RENT—~ 1w Rutsiory frame, 170 Walnat-st.. $13 8 inonth, 4 Toots, & Two-story 1 Tirlek dwelling, 150 Uty Green month. ¥ive rooma, #second foor, corner Fulton and Sanga« mon-s NORTH SIDE, o-story and DASIER LAk 100 Delaware-place, o " d basement, Webster-av., near Clas XY PRV tad ook AR o asunen, Subursnns GOB=FINE LRTORY HOURE ool cottaie, ot bIuck from cars; ¢ 0. k. N. TILLOYSON, W duuth Wal 90 8 _TO RENT-ROOMN, North Sldes ! 2 THE PALLOE AND 12 g l‘ufllfilb‘ll vrivate bt!ll'kl J‘trl""l‘ 259 Hu . XW.': ween CInrk aud Learoori, ab .28 per montt, - luguin: o Premises, L South Side, P[0 BEXT=A SUITE UF KOOMS AWITIE ALL COX. Wapsmnces In & private’failly, luquire ay v NT<A SUITE OF FUNNISHED FRONT ‘:n ne (4 & private fswily, Kefereuce required, 740 Michican-ay. 4 7o L L roaun Vau Bus 710 RENT-KICELYF iy AL Liouin 2, 1 _BOARDING AND LODGING, South Slic, JANDIN EAST ADAMS-ST.—PAL A slglo oot with bous d Bire, witer, au; i Toulnes bailis, elv. i $5 00 81 aud §7 per wiek, 31 4T vAsINGTOS T N L treat stugie roonis sid board fyclis PeF weeki o Chickets, 21 fheats. $1. 117'mcum‘\ SAV.—A P AL gor geotvinay aad wite reasouable, . 199 WANASICAV. — KICELY FURNISIED C oimme with ur without tward £ 4 Lo §0. S [IGEN HANDEOME 77 tard, LAKGE, fvab rooin, woll furnlabed, with orst-class N-AV., ATE THIRTV-BECORDST, = wo furutglicd troit cuomay with board, 1o priv e yj 843 Fasming tite velure locuttag. ~ Addrass Tibubie 0.dice, VE famii; LE3A North Sldce S AND WIFE Olt fuinily o Noril OdCE IpEOs e Addreas 1t 41, eats. Lelereuces g1 eu sud roqul ivulie vl : Blotelss i JEVAD OTE! 14 AN 150 W YA T A ol Ko Lioarders fur the winler wauted Tivuiua withiout bosnl, 440 84 § % NDS JIOUsE, CORNELR WALBASH-AV, AN )’ Madison-st.—Seversl nice family aud viler rovits, wllllh Gourd, ab Joweel prices. bay buard, $3.00 per wevk. e APUR BURDICK IOUSE 18 OKE. OF THE MOST ! popubar bosrdiog b stels 1o thy Wests has passeuges clevalur, elexuul vurps of 4s 0 S ug Lall, sow luruiiures Ry board $3.50 per wevk, o, ASI-A 30 pur o Y 10w palea BOABRD WA j OARD-FOR A PAMILY hrauus 1) A PrIVALS faltil). W hiery LICTS are o otl- cr bbArdere. - Addeces b, 1 Hibune ol UA LGN BOUTH a1k, NORTH OF TWEN 18910k heat.. by n fady. [u s peivate fanitly of 1ol wenl Tt fog W0° other bouraers. table ai seutal, bomeliku surrouudivgs Fequisiie. Address 43,_i rivune vuice, PARTNER WANTED = Ls lauadry busincss; Logisis Sk tons; b o 1‘3"5??;77.'\'7«1\: G A ter from buwe. Jon LEASE_LAND FOI UARDI run. posce uer uf acres. Maro ‘Block 1 arus; eay puLs e work, A 4 aklaucy W get Work. 25 CLai o 13, WANTED-MALE HELP. ___ Rookkecperny Clerks, &ce —HALESMAN ~ AN EXPERIENCE Cnthing valrsman Intance ALl AR SACTPRCER oA s Sttion by addrcaclug, with fail pArticalars, une otien: 3 T wperintea the iy A nter the shiprine s very Lamher at miy yard on (ke North Pler in this clty. ATust have 13d amiie expericnce fn this ne In this ey, hen T and correet in fgures, ot ‘come None othitrs need ap- by, CHALLE MEYER, North 1! VWASTED-A X0, § SALESMAN 18" A THRODTCE commision Kouse: must have & goud hulter trades highest wag~3 paid. Adiress 1t 43, Tribune, VWASTED=DOOKKEERELL BY A MANUFACTUR ng Nrg one that eanll fasn £.00) e $3.000 and tage charge of oflice and Nnancial husiness, with & ¥iew Of AR IN{eTest I Inreinesa (F PVerything Proves aatisface taty to wl parties: & Aine opeatag far a trustworthy an ot small means. Address it 4, Tribune oftice, Tradess 1, AN! ‘ TANTED—A ASTED-VOUNG MAN 1IN~ ME must be kood aatesman and good cutter, wilson-st. et R W AFTED=A Goan PANTE AND VEST WARFRL ison- 724 Magi WARTE W COTTT-HOUSE, 20 BRICK arirs, Aud 10 trama 1o haul Liicks neicss coal-min rers Sonth WANGIIT, ENss €1.90 PEIL DAY arin hands: 50 coal miters 1| Weat Hanrolptiest, Minccitnncous, VW AFTER=GRAND GHANCE FOI AGUDD MAN— An Fastera mauufactory wirlics & man to tuke the nuelicy fr & new article for Chicago: asewing marhine arenl " preferred; at Sherman llouse, 1. ien, Tow fare for Suuih Waters \v.\sn:n-|m' LAD toard £3 per week free fare, atJ. . SPEY n M, for two dags. WASTED-LIVE MEN AND LADIES T WFILL noveities, tricks, Deriice, Fhromos, Jeweiry, sewlnie mAChine snppies, eic. : the Iangest prat Buase (0 The workl for these g 0re 10 BTErY Gt AWRKE Prerson., 3 LINING U 45 endd 47 Jacksal VWASTEI=CASVASSED BAPES nrst-clase hnyses, t’jwl drew Ilt’rll"flhlll. Call 8t 117" North Clatk-st., decunt eft. WAyt town ta manaj anired, Lo 1% SWIF TARTED=3 GOOD KALESMEN FROM 2070 40 Y ) enrs uf age to alicly orders fur our pubiications, We wilT pot hiave men whiu Use iy o:im. and prefer those wh I HOt USE fotiar e tien it £orw] adres wl e tom $340) o § o s b wliling to elnfull. W, d. VY ANTED=TUAVELING SALESMES TO SELL it apyoini agents, 1 a8, I Hbuue ullice, ING MEN FOR A A ale cont lonce) who isve 8 conis e preferred, A4 441 ribune vince, e SANTED-FEMALE BELE, Don - “'A.\‘TF.I)—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUST. i jrivae tamily, Aut comne w o | Thursiay morning st isas W ureas N ) S TED=T Tor genees South Drsrbur. WA NTEOD=GODD GLEL FOI: GESEITAL HOUS! Wori [ stit) fatiily 8t 140 Warreq-av, TAN T GLUMAN GIRL Fy X Ietereuces required. - 1o e ot GIiL W0 11 Calutics W ANIED-A COMPETENT D11, FOR DINING. ) ron work i rhate boardimg-uee. Ko Mid Faneey 1 FINST-CLASS ™ KITCHEN OIRL 15 2 0ulh Mdiweats x i ik GOUD DININGHOOM GIRLT AT peli House, Nos 164wt Liaudoiphics uve t voraer Fif Seamstressce, AW ARTED = CLual - it Bands will nhd oo a) After New Yeur s, 31 LALSOS, EXPERIENCED 41y wurk” uutig Wik & ¢ Miscellnncous, ¥ GUOD UK SEWETS AT . Bulalng, 147 and 149 Fitihe 5, & i fonrth fluors g by ¢ \VASTE dreas L0 banile an expericnce hu reauisite. Ui by f e 0 el NTLEWAY OF GOOD -rit fu the i i perian untruction will be freciy given to the right paril Laku: Co NICu L, runt, o EINANUGIAL. ‘\Vi-{'kscr\ without rem 131 1eaugoly B FULNITURE AND PIANOS, :lll‘lgj'] 1uancd on & collaterala, 3 o TCHES, 1) ant g 1 IR LOANLD G AND 0TI fele withudt Femoval, Low rates. Northwest cornet staie and Madison i T 8 TO 8 PEIL CENT, MONEY T L0 2\ proved rest eatate i1 Chi and Slciiity, uron farma within 100 miles, D, L. PEASE, Leager Vioek, Dy, FUILNI- IN BUSS TO SUIT, U 2\ ture witliout' removal, or upi i Co B WILSON, Toum 3, 1% Handolph CAL AL POt ot duL Muney 10 ioan ou watcties, diumio wbevery descripiion g QUL LIFS Lod Utice licensed), 90 Eust Madison-ot. OANS IN SUM: 1 without rei s#oad collmerals, ONER T0 LOAN M ptanos, and ot E. 3. CLATIK, 14018 MPEEYTO LU, M Cwhinout ren finudculintorata. ool 47, 5l Al fhullion abifshed L, Uikl Ul s, al ON T ¥ giod ON FURNITULR ANDPIANOS L warehouse reeciin, iy ALLEN, 162 Washlliglon-at, LOAN 0N FURNITURE, et youd colintersl Rovus 24, VANEHOUSE JAS. B, RUNSOF §2 AND UFWATDS © ehaage (or currency at the counting- 4 be had routn of the It T HAD IV T T 17" cuirrviiey at the counsig-room of e Trinune, QULven S AR LCES TN PAUK AUE ot $iidlu eachanie fur currency st countg-ToOM of Tribuge Conipany, Y AN TED=TO WO e yee of St L iy, _Address Lud, Lrib \Y ASTED=Ta “uoiiiow arst ample sunih slde 1o NOEIL Hoow 6 107 S0 Sl nako. 85007 Heturus with be early, Addies it i i 50, Tribune uilice, NDAOME SLOCK OF - store, aud dulng by [ usls all tree and ? in it bl il n, fervil, ron iENT=A ¥ ‘o hutith Wator-at, ¢ Teut? & o opjei | Claa t Uhe 0UF s e, aldreein b Vel [ pALE=A P lca. T ol focation, Vst 8,004 Rddreas 10 TR [, ALk Carrier ever fuvent ., Tioom 8, 137 Viadier 00 BALI A best-paylog cusli cailtal requind. oot s foon s3L 10 sture; einal ALI0S Wasb Siadlsa 3 OTEL AND RESFAVIANT, CENTIRR OF 1St L1k AR SRS NI SRS RE QERGSE oue year. Very low feuti bo fucumbrance. Address 1447, 1ribune ot ILL BELL ol K hulisas lands 8 llllylm(r“ o per month, PHGUDFOUT “ STONE Al rewouahle wiio wishies to i particulars by GF QROCKIL volcing sbout PATENT ON Bt Ruus sec it Uil fromdtod p. UN T OF K uhu»?v@ fucury on buuth Fide; oul nall > THOMAR, 14y Lasafie-st., ATCILREPATR: Aduress or call DAUGAIN=W ek low rout. . CIHANGR ¥OIE M EnOTit lery cleas mufiau CU., 170 East Mad: TO EXCHMANGE, JE, KENT, 01t SALE, STEAM ELEVAT- i Capucity, with 2 siivllcrs aind § Tun atoue, vl RISt clase; crope Did. Address UWNEN, fuasatie st fto & ‘ /[0 EXCIHANGE=A KEW TTVEIY BAIN 18 & 1 it oW sud b & o atifiad s Wil take (8 Py gowds of suy miudi will pusllively Kive & o h 0 AL ol a . 'I“ Tfl.}l))} FOIt X HOTEL Ok LIVERY 5TOf A furus 13 hausay, $20 eres 10 Missuurt, sud o far 11 ludiauag 1T you have Lo hotel oF **uld Losses " will trade for 8 stock of drugs, or & mAlL ur wbil wabluery, m—— rees C, 110a 3. Galesburg. 1L _HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ALE=A GOOD BASE-IU. t STOVE FOR sa baif ite value, st 770 Wees Montou-st, IAY HIGHESE CARIL PLIC chaudise of mil Blnds, e FOlp Cal 1 % uechold yonda sud i oF sddress D Ly 278 bucdicid-ay. clisy Complete, €16 u oaes whih pay h ibersl phice: © Audrcss 16 40, §TIbAROs P[PAKLUL SELTS BEBUCED 40 BEL CENT-CHAN: ber suils reauced 40 per cent ol Bitwie seduved fu price. M, 0N FURNTIUKE (0.t WEST SADE scil all kiuds of houscbold guwds on Wil Eusy Leritie, HAY plalu bl by La) biarhei. ¥ 05 1= TUESDAY MORNING GN WEST B ook Cuntainlug wiacey agd lecuire ek l!s:\lull:‘:"‘ rarded. il ROHUAS: D" ek Sour o VRAY S » auke decu [t the abov E AND UUGGY, ATTNG 023 By taglag o tls owter ca te- plae: NVANTE WEN 70 CALL .« mud Jcarn round-dauces privately; » lerg ¥ BULTS LU aWll] day vF EVERIDg JTUATION WANTED-DY A YOUSG MAN AS DY elerk faa huainess haawe of Ay kind; Arat.c man: greatiy Inneed of asitiation, snd will werk tor emiall s1:aryi ntatraid (o work. Addreas N 40, Tribe un=ofie, JITCATION ~ WANTED = IV A GESTLE) fhoronghis reualnied with the hanking busin: 182 At -Sae correapondent. IAVINg been mana.n . ¢ hirad bookKeeper oF other Dositinn of Lrust {n'a Orateciasy house of buslnees; un. deniable references can bo glyen from his jast emptoye era. Addres Dot 3, Wateriown, Wi JITUATION WANTEO—DBY A~ YO S maifity, In roins wioies 3 N oF crnias nent il mrre of anohject than mia-y; et o city referencess wiil work on trial, - Address N 4% friv- e atice P MAN OF 33 JATION WANTED—OY A TOUS 8 bo 10 years' reter- Keepet in tawn or countr; oa 18 443, Tribw DITATS AND CAPA-T WANT Jan. 1, 178, witl Ias wholemle hat honee tn” Chicaza or Wll-v; have hwen In & wholesals List Tianss for the last 13 remen, travellng agent, and hiiver, and have catablistied teade 1n the princial towas of nd Gentral Wisconsin. Address C B, Mile afret Xoftiemn wankee P, _SITUATIONS WANTED-EEMALEs Domenticss JITUATION WANTED. A BCANIINAVIAN A3 girlin private famliy, &s couk. wasner, and (rone: or for general housework. 1Pinase cail fur 2 4ays ati7d Aorth Curtia-st., on ibird-flour. JITEATIONS WANTED-IY TW0 AMEUICAN {9 do wecund-worc n & smail tamily. Addrias une uitict TUATION O work, 1071 SITU.\TI!).\ WANTED-IIY A 8W ) o general housework in an Amer! :I(y or country. Call & [ 0T, an tamily, 19 1% Towusend-st., near Chilc3e ar. SITUATH NOBWEGTA« uil 3 10 4o co wail Irontngs orisg wowd reference, 4 kirfe-at, JTUATION WANFE AT TO Dy Rk ») ond work in a private family. L of city c&rn - euces. Piease call at 922 Desrbura- norvA ot Eigiiteenth, SITUATINY g A CoMP nd trom, ur geacral h 1 Michlzan-av, QITUATION WANTED-TO DO EECOND WONR ) urgeneral onsewnrky best of references. Apply fartwuanye st in basern 3 S0uth Dearborn-at QEEUATION WANTEO=BY AN EXPURIESGH Y ‘wunian (o do se work and sew or hiclp with chiidica. Addrese K 53, Trivune office. SITUATION WANTEN-IN A SWEDISI GIRE FOlE wetieral housework. "North T1nlsted-st. ITUATION WANTE A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 3D zencral hourework ecoml work; good references FOEUIT rerqtited. . 10uIre AL 513 WeRt R InEle AL, WASTED-BY A GIOL T DU K krucral housewurk (n private 1am + 10 the grocery slore. GLRL TO DO HOUSES Cail &L €8 Quincy st ANTED=1S o famlly, JITUAVION "WANTED BY A COMPLTENT Ene Kildhy kirl, 10 Gk, Wb, OF (FoRE best 0f refere eaces Lail al 40 Coltaze Grove-av,. for twu duys, IBWEGLAN GiLL jousexurk in'a smatl Gimily. Tiea o Munt. beiween lndiaua sud ON WANTED<DY A FIIGHT-CLAY 11 10 8 private famlly, Call AL 107 1. No washing, (ST South S WANTED =TT A GANADIAN GIGL. A s firsteclae cook and laondress, competent (o take cliarge. . defereuce kiven, Us Sustorst, STTUATION WANTED-DY X COULLTINT 2 ta'do e oukioz, washing _and lroaing (i & privais famiig, Call b 3 Cottage G ve-ar. ¥ QUERTION WANTEN-IY A AT LT b € 6 don K01 pIatn COUXINE, wal seacrsl boustaork thoruugnly, »7 U TIoN T TAT A steany wirl, 10 do srcotdd work or housework In a privace family,_iea ¢ call at 134 a04th Dearoon- SUILATION WANTEO=TO b0 KECOND WOR ¥ ortake care of chiddren, Plouso call at 80 Souin Bangum JITLATION ) work by required. 4 ANTED-BY THOROUGHLY iy wirl an cook sl fanndreas: oot Call or address BARATL, 1030 bougly A1 TON WANTID=BY ALADY A ) or bosrding-house. Apply at 8 COOR 1Y A& 12 Buuth Dess QIUATION WASTED=DY A RELIABTLE, COM- puient ikt to s weneral housework in a private fan- ity ¥ t iH M How o Harrie SITUATION WASTED=FOIt GEXEIAL iUt B anarks by & uni-clas couk sad Launaress.” Call a1 61 N 1)- A take entire clisrgeof 8 ¢ OF secund work anl sewing fu u fAirst-cle.s Sumiily, Call or aidress I0T West Jackson-t. Housckooporse GITUATION WANTEDI A LOMPE Lot housckecper besi of ey references, Silchikaa-av. un Wedneminy, house where i Addrras ¥ 47, 11 QITUATION WA LI'E| O widiwer's fan atlre work emall faintly bust Tribuns o Employment Agencicse QITUATIONS WANTLD-FAMILILS [N SEE 13, fuved peandinatian ot Gerinan feiate” help can b supplied at G, DUSKE'S office, 172 Norths Halstvd-o1 MUSICAL._ T‘vm, FIASO, BUT LUF1LE USED 4\ glomonthly untll patd furs warr: REED > Tempie of Musie, 92 l)HC“)HIl BARGAINS N Rl Crias il ¢ ouly #1731 34 T AR A Gia UaDG Lo slect o, i [ MAYs FOIL SALKY 1,10 8 Year &Y FIA%OS e oe 1 RE l U‘JU PIANUS AND UltA o wustantre. ala wi zive speclal firle v buyin . Liusirated cataluguies 13 Tetble of Musie, 43 Vai Luren-st. HOKSES AND \ BARGAIN=FORSALE=YUUILUHOLL X chicap, suall hursce, B4 fur Hght wozk, Jur & One young MAre, Lt fur bisliss: wazoi or (i, 5y, 108 l.lA. Cull BLSTL West Bittecuthont., bluck caat ol Llue DURABLE Dst siuiary W AND CALY yoars of e, wiil wiid 4 Mo L Eraveiveg Suhd 107w 18wk, vily ut 19 Haruon- " Iehig TGGY AT 1033, rlavie, GILNG FROM uae u 10 hauds high, LSt b soutd i b INU, ut 18 dtuear. _MISUELLANEOU atrali of i WMUST DE o S 01 NEW TIAND Losa-cait, Address Neb, ) ANTE Bre-engine, with or withor £ G, PIRIC R Sy Clerks Lt . E1b — DESK-LOOM *~ AND WA I o REE il v 7ANTKD=A BECOND-ITAND BOFT-COAL ¥ WA WAt i 25130 (uek, Address B DAVID & 20 WKL BAY CASH BOlLt STOCKS i"noum. V ‘abiJca, ury wouds. Lste B vaoes Jub luts tought Addieas, 16 conbuence, Tribine oulc TOUTIUS, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S OV Nt Ulicere ba wreat variasy st FIE 3 Soutl Clarke 5 57 Filks ASIT WOl D4 10 Souths Clark-at. o7 FORR AN ULaTER W ST BT Y <7 FOLEA ¥ BTN <7 FOI A FINE B Dol it 108 BOW 0N “Trilung 151.L.A GVERCOAT WOITI FOREE, 163 South Clark-al, 3 at thy PLTE < FOI A YOLTIUS FI BT s 1 o TOL! = FOR A FINE BLACK CLOTI ST P ot o1 av ihe i Brol Clark-st. K U1 WO Bolith Clark- ICE_NROWR_UNION OVELCO } BTOIE, 168 ~outiy L. a7 FOI A U ST hnsioat tue Kk 810 $7 708 ALISEBIAGONAL sULY WO 814 Y B "t FIBESTORE, 164 Bouth Ularkeat, Ge7 FOIL A FINE ENGLISHBASKET SCHEWOLT STRHL N Dik, 148 boutls Clark-si. e OO K S ‘5 PAID FOll WEBaYEI'S DI f Blauy: Wurks briug goud ,\N re Yuu VOUT liorary sex " CHABI Mo cor, Madta giad Da T NULUMES 51 COSU-ri4s0 Buoka O Sauicd s ftoranica or snali ots: Bl prices eutregpudeuce wlcited. " SIS Cilcan ore, 101 Madisau-at. T AGENTS WANTED, A GENTE WANTEU-FOUR FIIST-CLASS Bt R O R Munufacburing Cul b‘f‘:l’k“ I:b“. “Wl hii s, w2 iyt oy WOTES o il ik Sedisva: £ GR0. We KL wacea) managen. D y i # =