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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 253, 1878. S LOCAL POLITICS. Kern's Blowers and Strikers Spend tho Babbath in the Baloons. A Liberal Uso of Money for {ho Par- clase of Reer and Votes, Miscollaneonus Notes from Mead- quarters and Elsowhere. THAE BUMMERS AT WORK, Sunday s not a dull day with your politictan, especially if ho bea Kernite who knows that the Sheril who wants to be re-clected has o wpar'l,"" and hie proposcs to get a whack at ft pefore it has bean gone into too much. Yestor- day was raw, vold, and dreary. But the saloon- keepers fared well. Kern sent around “ropes of “duet.” The First Ward crowd of shoutder- hitters {8 clothed fo wealth. Every thug, who pefors Kern was nominated was ragged and dirty, now wears good clothes, bought with the peoule’s money in the possesslon of Kern. Evcry vagrant, cvery miserable, disreputable pummer is enlisted to work for Kern. Every gambier [s devoted to Kern, becausa they feel that he knows how toget up jurles that suit them, Yesterday's Times contained an Article on “Molly Maguircs” in Chlesgo. It was the . thinnest and fishiest article that prob- ably ever emanated from any reporter outside of the Zimes office. There was absolutely mothing fn it that could approach trutn, It show to what extrema stralts the Kernites are reduced to find mud to sling at Honest Jotn Holfman. Tho Times Kknows that all that has been stated in these col- wmns In regard to Charley Kern has boeu and s true to-day, There ins never buen a successful refutation of any charge made againat Kerh in Tz TRIBUNE. Everything that has been stated fu these columns has been proven by the recorls, and Kern cannot galnsay the facts, The letter signeit ** Lawyer ™ in yesterduy's Times was written by a bruken-down reporter, and was sub- mitted to Charley Kern beforo boing put in int. PRern s an ineffclent Sherifl. ITa docs nat yun his own oflice. Jack Uarrick is * Boss.” Jack i the niost unobliglug creature ever placed fna respousible position. Furthermore, he fa rough_aml fusulting. Aan “*Royal Paimist " Garrick made a failure, e s o poor business manager, ond, a8 Kern's ehief henchman, he has shown that Kern is capable of the most miscra- ble of politienl trlckery. Kern contitucs to damn_ the Irisl race. e has branded them In hiis statistical reports as a race of criminuls. fio Tas witlfully and maliclously traduvced them cverpwhere, publicly and privately, and to-day lie aays, * By G——they must vote for me, be- couse they arg nothinz bat voting cattlo any- kow.” Kern bas bonsted repeatedly that fie was nio (ferman; that he was proud that not a drop of (icrman blood coursed through his vels, ho ~——— Germans,' ho has frequontly stated, ** nre too stuck up for me.” The situation, viewed from aa impartlal stand- point, never looked brighter for the Hepublican ticket In Cook County., True, Kern is spend- {ni money lavisblv. It the Elghth Ward alone he'1s reported to have sent $8,000, to buy up tho disaflected ones there, It {8 well known that toisisn largo Irish ward, and here, in 1870, Kern abtatued 2,800 mnjorh. But he propusea to enrry out the filen of buying votes at 50 cents cach. ‘Hle will find that "he canuot do this so casily, however, If tho election was held to- wmurrow Kern would be defested by an over- whelnlog majority, and tho longer ke apoears ~ bLefors “the people the more fndzufficant he prows, lo has not boon otlo to refuta o aingle | charge brought againat him. e hos the most Incapa- ble, rough, and fncificlent doputies of any Bher- 1 thot Couvk County bas ever had, aud to-day thero ato more suits ‘against him and his bonds- e, the result, presitmably, of his inetiiciency, that any other Sherlll in Couk County ever bad during tho same time, Kern employs Fogarty toget lawyers to sigm a paper to support him for a re-clectlon. Yoparty s pald by Cook County to serve as o Deputy 8heriff, and tho people are robbed of his services while he is electioneering for Kern. Fogarty I8 chock-full of intelhgence. It Inirly runa out of his nose and slobbers out of s’ mouth. Thero s evi- dence on record of his utter lncompeteney, 1o was once given a summionsa to serve onthe City of Chicagco, trom the Superfor Uourt, It is i cxistenco to-dayy Indorsed, 4 Cley of Culeatzo not found in Covk County.” The inan who em- Jloys such deputies is coctalnly uufitted for re-election os Bheriff of Cook County. On nuuther writ, azuinst ex-Postinaster Me- Arthur, Fogarty waus unable to find the mun in Couk County. “As Gen. McArthur hus slways been where hunds could Lo easily Infd on him, it {s ensy coouch to sec that Fopurty is not fitted for the placo ho holds, Kern’s cinployes - are all of like 11k, and ho stands pledged to nll the nasty vagrants, ward bummers, aud strike era to solect cven worse men 4 ho is elected for auother term, NG THE IRISN ARE CRIMINALS) To the Editor of The Tribune. Curcaao, Oct. 27.~—The mantlo of the noto- tious Tweed, tho mathomatical politiclan of Tammany, scems to have fallen upon the shoul- ders of Charley Kern, tho Democratic enndidate for 8herlt, for ho has accomplisied to his own satlsfaction fu figures what probably no magician orcobjurcr of the present time could effect. Quoting from his statistical report, which was published In tho early part of this year, wo find that he gives tho total number of prisoners un- derhils keeping thus far as 2,723, Under the heading “ Place of birth” lia states that of this oumber 287 were born in Ireland. Looking, then, at the Hat under the heading of * Parent. aze” we find that the number of Irish parcnt- aga fis sot down as 1,101, Tho arlthmetient problem to be sulved s, how to chango 287 n the first st fato 1,191 la the sacond. Accordlug to his report thero wero 624 of American birth, 417 German and Bwiss. Now, by adding these two, and tho number vorn (i Iveland (287) we have a little more than the number given us of Irish parent. ee(1,101); whichahows that alinost all those of merfvat pareutage, aud those of German and Bwiss, were wet down os belug of Irish parent- age. Unutting the German and Swiss und natlve Amnerlean, the tablo shows that it would be necesaary, i order to arrivo at the total of 1191 Irish, to include aa of Irlsh parentage the Belginns, Austrians, Bohemiane, Hunwarians, Canadiuns, English, French, Itallans, Scan- dinavians, Russians, Poles, aud een the Chinese, :J‘.:“ uumber under the Hat of parentage s ‘This 18 o tact which can bo substantlated by Telerence to Mr, Kern's printed report, Truly Ir. Kern fs tho chaplon Ogurer of the present day; and this clrcumstance must be teken into scevunt s considering how o tman who s spent ure than 310,000 tor his nomiuation, and who will probably spend ou udditional 83,000 before the day of electlu an retmbtrse himset! out Of thy revenues of the Sherdifa office, which, soconling to bis own statements ure but barely Dceessary to cover expenses Irishmen should bear thess Tacts in mind. 11 it be a fact that the slur cantalued tn Mr. Kern's report was unin- tentional, then it must “o admitted that Kern cted the part of o fuol, and as a fool he §s uufit o kold the respousibls pustion of Sherllt of ook County. If not @ foul, he must be o destgubing kniave, whick lutter o beliovo s ble trua character, stly, we cannot coucelra how any irishtnan Who respects his countey, hils fatlier and mother, 8ud hitmself, can cons lentiously vote for Mr, & ‘j“‘ Who Lias scattered broudeast through this h“ otlier cominunities the foulaud slunderous ll‘l’ tuut the majsrity of erimifals aro lrish, ml} tue Irish are criminals wat from force of 'r_tnnxmuuu. but that they have been, as It w;vv, concefved in |n|«‘uu1 in thelr mother's hmb' and wre by inbieritance and natural pre- ivoaftion criminals. Il':.\.u following ix the exact reports BIPP's orricx, QUNTY ] ., fmesicns, Including corored pursans cre e 62 A 00 A 17 . i) Inwa Citizan, MR. BRADWELL, ¢ To e Editor of The Tribuna, “hmcmo. Oct. 23.—1f Mr. Brudwell expects ; elected ho will bo grievously disappoluted. lu’ s actlon bo bas not oaly furfeited all claim hun??qul from Ropublicans, but bas placed duu‘. Outsids of the party, The regular cun- lata 8=Aesars. Hopkios and Wilson—aro sat- 'HAGt0ry Lo the voters of the Becond Dlstrict. They were nominated fn the Convention, com- Y_ou'd of euch men a8 ticorge Arinour, M. A. ‘arewell, Elbrkize Kelth, Chiarles Reed, Gen, Torrence, Amon T. Girannis, W. R. Page, and others of like character. If elthor of tie candl- dates werg ul-}r-rllmmlnlc, Mr. Bradwell’s cours might bo judged ditferently. But ruch is the case, Mr. Jlopkins hos !Mlhlull( repre- sented hisconatituents aeveral terms, M. Wil- #on {8 an ablo lawyer, & ready speaker, and a man of sound fudgment. Mr, Drudwell's sneuiar candidature hins created a wide-apread euspicion that he has a selfish purpose to subserve. ‘The colored men can have no Rrulllcvtlnn for bint. Iio has dona nothing which entitlea him to be their leader, Rather the reverse, Hnd a col- ored man been nominated, Bradwell would have been as vigorously opposed to him s he now s to Hopkins and Wilson. The_colored men al- ready seo this, and have abandoned him. Docs Mr. Bradwell wish to inflict upon the Second District_complications similar to those which disturb the First 1 1le will fail 1f such Is Lis object. ‘The proper thing for him todoisto promptly withdraw his name, take oft his coat, and work earnestly for the regular numiuees. While the Jamp hotds ont ta burn ‘Tho vilest einuer may retura, Reouran TIHITE BOCIALISTS. The Rocinlistic Labor party held s mass- meeting ot Thicleman's Hall, on Clybourn avenue, yesterday afternoon, which was toler- ably well attended. A porty of the name of Hoftmann occupied the chalr. Paul Grottkau made n speech of about two houra’ duration, in which the rascally capitallsts wers handled without gloves and tho poor, down-trodden workingmen Jauded to- tho ekics, He wanted the workingmen to chango the pres- ent. condition of affairs and elect all the Hocialistie candidates at the coming election. 1t achange could not be brought about aoon, and the workingmen did not get possession of the offices, thun tho sooner the country went to the dogs the better, (corge Ectilling and a Mr. Meycer also made speeches which wers of the same stamp, only a Jittle milder thau that of tho previous spesker, KERNLINGS, Sherift Kern hus at last been induced to have the necessary whtuesses summoned whereby Mary Ann McGuire, of 11yde Park,~a poor, In- offensive Iriah woman, who has been driven crazy by being unduly fncarcerated,—can be re- leased. Up to Baturday, when Tis Tninuns called nttention to the matter, he had refused to come to hier relief, for the reason that it was money in his pocket ta keep her in Jail, and for the further reason that ho wns too busy toncering. Bhie has been in jall four months, and went Ina healthy, robust woman, but on account of the Sherlil's refusing tosend for the witnesses ngainst her she has been debarred from a hearing. The witnesses will be on hand to-day, and slic will be alscharged, but she will 2o from the Jull to tho Ins Asyluin timony to Kern's honsted * efMiciency.? Blier!ft Kern is on the defensive, but, through his organ, he makes s very poor defense, or, more properly, no defense at all, of bis cunduct in packinge Jurles pud sustalning men who are known throughout the city. Tur Trisusg ling charged that ho keopa a lat of those persuns in his oflice whom lie wants on jurfes, and that when a speciai yenire ssued in any of the courts, especially the County Court, ho dictates to bis bafliffs who shati Lo sumnioned, aud that fn some mstances those named have been so ut- terly repugnant that the bailiifs have refused to summon them; and further, that Judgoe Loomls tas hed to dismiss some jall-birds he bad put on jurles, ete. Kern has falled to deny any of tlcsa charges, atd he canuot, because he well knows that wn employes would testily to tho contrars: and, furthoer- more, that aflldavits can bo {lmduu.‘d of persuns whom ho has eent to his balliffs to be put on jurles, and of those who have sorved, to the effect that ho had actually roliclted them Lo nceept places on the jurics, his excuse belng thut be wanted to uppeuse theus, and this was the nearest hie could come to Allin tho promiscs he had made them. He now has a mau dolng jury duty fu the Criminal Court whom hie had in sini- flar'servics i1 ono of the civil vourts o few days ngo, ant hie also has on the Grand Jury now 1o Jcas a personage than Fred Lewis, better known as “Bummer? Lewls, whio s out In the wards every night making specclies for him. Kern s the only Sherlfl that hascver resorted to nnf‘ such business, and his “efliciency ” in this dl- rection hns cost thousands of dollars, to eay notlng of tho more fwportont fact that under tbis system of vacking juries it has been, and s, atmost impossible fur n litigunt to get a foir and impartial trial inany of the courts, eapeviaily If o poor man and unable to buy up the jurfes. 1t s timo tho evil was dong away with, and siico Kern introduced it ho is loaat capuble to abuitst it. GENERAL NOTES. Kern boasts that he {s ot o German by birth, »That race,' ho says, * s too stuck up for wy Hking." : Bher!ft Kern was yesterdayscen taking around with him tn his travels Commissioner Fitzger- ald, who doces loud talking for him. The Supervisors and Deputy Marshals to be appointed anould report to Henry W. Blshop, 161 Ladallo street, this morning at 1V o’clock sharp. Col. George . Davls fs auro of clection in the Second District. Feleh, Condon, and Kehoo are playlng fast and luose with the opposition. Freo clgars and drinks for all who desire ta voto for Keri, to be had at Democratic [eard- quarters. First come, flrat served, Alltheidle loafers in town invited. Will Kern please oxolain why 1o cfforts are belng made to rearrcat the dinmond thiof Frank Cunningham, who was allowed to walk out of Jwil by Turnkey O'Brien. 2 Congrossman Aldrich will get an overwhelm- ing voto this thino. Many Democruts will vote for him tor bis honest-money principles, and he will eall out the full strength of tho Republican voto in the Firat District, Kern hasn't statced yet what took place at the privatofuterviow he had with Commisstoner Fitz- geruld, It would be Interesting to knuw what bargain ‘was made, and how he cuine to voto Keru 83 ceuts a day for dietiug prisonurs. John Comlskey was offered very liberal fn- duceinents to work tor Kern, But Cotniskey s oo strulghtfurwand to bo bourht, aud he hurls back with deflauce the insults cast upon the Irlsh race by Charley Kern and tho Z¥nua The Exccutivo Committce baving in charge thy Republican eampaizn will dudo the Fiest Senatorial District: matter to-day, It I8 under- stood that muew manis to be placed on the ticket, and both Whits aud Taylor are to be re- pudiated. The record of Cornell, the Fiat candidate for Congress in_the ‘Ihird f)mrlcz as sbown up in yesterday’s TRIDUNE, hus play the UGreconackers. Tl even than they used to, cun bardly besr it, e —ee— THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF MONEY. To the Editor of Ths Tribuns, Cuicacgo, Oct. 20.—The exhibition of the atreugth of the mnianamed * Ureenback " move- ment ju the recent Malue clection 1s start)ing. It is astouishing that, in this century,~tho most enlightened of all the centurica {n the mnarch of Tiue,—there should be found & body of men espousiug and advocating so Inlse and perni- cious o doctrine as that of “absvlute paper mouey.” This shameful fact can be explained on only one hypothesls, uumely: ignorane and dishonesty, It is & notorious fact that the massus are grossly lgnorant of even the rudl- ments of Flusoce, To them, moncy fsa mys- terfous agent, a cevation of Governments, con- trolled by moua of the laws of trade,—omuitlc and ownipotent, 1t cannot be doubted that, it clearer notions prevalled among the common people; i the popular mlud were as famillar with the science of Political Econutuy as it evi- dently is with tho art of tuiking,~there would be fow bonest bellevers In the delusion of “Fiat” money. The people, too, are careless: they do nos search for truths they uubesitatingly sccept falso statemcnts for fucts; hence thelr conclusions are so often erroncoys, Thelr fgnorauce aud carelessuess form a fert!le sail inwhich thesceds of fallaclous doctrines, sown by the uvprincipled, take root aun fourlsh like rank aud noxlous weeds. It ls well nigh usvless to n{a to the Hekle masics, Cowe, let us reasvn together,” and, bnuglug them face to face with the lumlnous pages vt history, show them couclusively thas the * Fiat " scicmo bas been tricd azaln aud ugain by vatlou after nation sluce * the worniug-stare saug to- gethier ";aud that the result has plways been the same,—{ailure. aud & quick following swarm of eylia,—for the demagogue (that curse of mun- kind from the timus of the Hoo. Jack Cade to those of the Hou. 8am Cary) cumes forward, and, with fmpudent falsclioods, shawmeless sup- pressious of facts, pluusible arguwents, aud cuunipgly-devised appeais ta scil-tuterest, suc- ceeda fu 0 arousiuyg the pussions and prejudices of the rabble that Feasun and COMILON-§LTSE AT overtbrowu. Wastlug uo time discussiug that dead question, the lauelf oftlic Resumption sct; paylog no at- tuutlon to the olt-repestud ULLIGIDS Tesvecting Lavoe with ore singiug smaller ‘I'helr tune {3 solo you ¢ contraction,” end the vicloun sttempts toin- Jurs the Natfor's credit by assaniting the * bona- holders” and tho National-Banking svstemn,— we will recite o few simnple truths concerning money. Firat, what Is thn meaning of the rerl Po- Iitical cconomists define it briefly thus: “ A mediam of exchange.” This definition may be made more comprehensive by nylmi. A com- modity, governed by tha rame laws that govern the production and” distribution of other com- moditles, and, by universal consent, made s me- dium of exchange.”! From the day when the sorrowing Abraham bought » grave for the form of his beloved Sarab, down to the roaring, bustling present, gold or afiver has buen tho commadity sclected h{ man to fill the office and perlorm the dutles of mouey. Itis trie that there have heen briel seasons when the neoplo, nistaught by the fgnorant and knavioh, have « other commoditics; but it fs s significant fact that, in every insiance, they bitterly re- nted thelr " folly, and gladly re- aroed to tho use “of gold and ° silver, Whether the world be a monumental fool, and might make a belter aclection, s a question with which we huve notbing whatever. to do. We are discussing what really is,—not what a Tutler or a Pameroy thinks ought to be. It fs obvious, however, that, If we are to have s medium ot exchange, It Is very cssential that it should be ag little liable to fluctnation In value a9 jossible. ance at a iable of prices of different commoditica for the past tweny years only, will show that gold and silver have fluctuated least, We hiava now to inquire, What in the meaning of the phrase ‘‘value of money 1 Everybody knows, or ought to know, wiat Is meant by the expression, **valuc of wheat.” 1t Is the market-price of that commodity,—what It will cxchange for, If & bushel of ‘wheat will ex- chanue for a yard of cloth, and the latler for n plece of gold welehing 25.8 gralns, 900 fino (one dullar), 1t Is clear that the value of the wheat fs cither one yard of cloth or one dollar. . Con- versely, It is cqually clear that the value of one dollar s & yard of cloth or a bushel of wheat, ‘Lo manufacturer that sells cloth Im(/l money, and ho thet buys cloth se'la money. \Vhat s it that defermines the valuo of moneyt We, sliall sce. In compllance with the Lmperious de- mands of the v for food and ralment, the mincr enters the bLowels of the carth, and wrests from ho krasp of tha sflenca and larkncas, that ““yellow slave,” gold, Having the same needs as the miner, the farmer sows urain, and the manulacturer acts In_motion the Hying shutties. 'The threo coramuvditics—gold, Rrain, and cloth—are uow interchanged,—the, precise quantity of each betng fixed by the par- ties engoged fo the trausaction., In sll this there {s nothing coinpulsory. ‘The mineris at Iiberey to refuse what the farmer and manufuct- urer may tender him; but, i his necds are so nreat as to compel him to sccept what he con- slders but n small _recompense for his toll, it Is very evident that hie will soon abandon an oc- cunatlon so lavorlous and su hazurdous to life aml limb, and enter ona more profitadle. Simi- larly, too, with respect to the farmer and the manufacturer, The value of money, then, is determined, proximately, by the demand for ft, —n demand which hus IUs genesls in the wanta of mankind; and, ultimatoly, by labor, or cost of vroduction, We are now ready to deal with the question so often propounded by the * Fiatlsts," namely: "I the Government can stamp on a biece of gold the words * Oue dollar,” why cannot it print the rame words on o plece of paper; ard why will not the latter have the eame value or vurchasing power a2 the gold doliar?® In the first place, the Conktitution confers no power on the Government to print money 3 and, even 15 Jt Aid confer that power, the paper doltur would not have the same value as the gold dollar, Why, we slall sce presently. It will le pec- celved at onca that the question of the 'yt~ Ista s hased on the false assuinption that .~ stampof the Government gives the coln itavaluc. 1t dues nothing of the kind, Tt nwrol{ certifles that the gold plece fa genuine; thatitisof o certaln welght and finencas, —nnthlnfi more. ‘The valug of the gold was determined long he- fore it entered tho mint, in what way, wc'f::m! already seen. Valua doea niot come from the breath of Governiments; it Is born ofsthe sweat aud aches of labor, But to push the probe decper, Letusassume that, {n the markets of thn world, the.price or value of n busiecl of wheat Is onsdotlar, the prico of & yard of cloth the same, and the price of o pound of paper twenty cents, It Is plain that the wheat will exchanee for the cloth, and that- cither will exchange for five pounds of puper. Now, suppose that the United States Government should declde to change fts medlum of exchange, gold and silver, substituting there- for papery and should decree that five pounds of the latter should be one dollar,—what then, The market-price of the paper ‘mlmz twenty veuts, or {lve pounds for a dollar, no one vould object that it was unfalr or dishonest, It would D¢ ruther incouvenient, and somewhat expey- sive, when ono had to expend u hundred dollars in sinall sums, to be obliged to hire a horse and wagon for a pocket-book., Aguin, supnose that the Governnient, instead of- cuncting that flyo pounds of paper shiould be a dollar, should enact. that only one pound should be a dollar, Would not that by rank dishouesty? And yet the * Fint?” scheme {8 even more dishonest,” Inlleu of flvo pounds ol paper, we are to have only an {nfinitesimal Craction of that quantity. “The “ Fiatist,” however, will Lo generous; ho will throw In a chromo,~the pretty picture on the Government-note. In such o casc as wo have just IHE(NM.'AI, would one jound of paver B’urclmu 8 busbel of wheat! No, not while urope would be willlug to give flve pounds. Tho schene of *absolute money"” amounts to mimply this: Wa will decreo that every peck- measure fu tho United States shall be o bushel. With wheat at u dotlar, would Liverpool mer- chants poy us moro than 25 cents for our dishpnest busiel? And would not the price in Livarpool ruls In this countryl But the * Flat- ist" wlseacro may exclalin, © What do e eare Tor foreign nationsi’ This eminently states- mantiko remark wiill not help bim, " Becanse some leagucs of brino separate us from En- Rland, it does not Iollow that we should do without her trade. As well say, *Cease to have suy commercial relations with the State of Californin,—it {s so far away.” ‘Try as wo may, wa cantiot bulld a Chilnese wall about us, In conelusion, wo repeat: Money has an ob- Jectlve existence; It 1s'a commodity as real, as substantial, as wheat or corn. It has value, ‘Iiat value Is due entirely to the five senses of man, and not to the edicts, flats, and legistative auts of Guvernments. The Fiat achieme 18 nu now und wonderiul glscovery in the world of tinances it wus Luru of aishonesty cunturies agu, s hoary with age, and worn néarly out by revdated teatings. 1f the Fiatlst doubty this ho shiould r the ulstory uf Austris, France, ftaly, Russin, and our own country, Russin and” the Bpanish-American States aro to-day ueck-decp fn o sea of {rredeemable currency, while Turkey hns sunk beucath the pitiless paper-tide. Tho foollsn * absulute-moaey ™ scieme, it tried by this Governmeat, will agaln full, The warp and wool, the texture, of the humao mind is not ditferent nuw from what {t was i the days of John Law, of Thotas Hlutchinson, or ol Alexander [lamilton, When 1t shall comt to pass that mankind will give as much labor for a pleco of paper ss for 25.8 gains of gold, then, and not il then, will the witd cllmuros of charlatans and demagogues, like Ewlog aud Voerbees, becomo sober realitles. “The past five ycars have becu years of trouble and privation.” We huve pasred through the valley ond shadow of Death. ‘There ha tines when houest labor has gonoe supperless to bed. 1t was hard, but it was inevituble, It alioula bie remenbired that, §f bone and muscle have been poorly recompensed, 50 has capital, But we ureinow at the talf-opened door of better times. Capital will soon eome boldly forth from Les turking-places, Tho carth slinll” yleld teous harvests, shall geive up hier treasures of coal and Iron, snd the whole world shull stand at our counters, walting to buy our erafn, beef, und textile ubrics. The L features o Labor sball relax, soften, swile, aud a song of thanksgiviug be beard. Bu puticut! }, ‘!”l‘ Fez —————— The Kid-Glove War, Cincinnatl Buguirer, Oct. 28. An Enquirer roporter csiled upon Mr, Jolin Bhillito at bis drv-goods palace yustordsy alter- noon Lo ask his views on the present throu-cor- nercd quarrel botweew fmporiers of the Eust, thoss of the West, and the Freasury Depart- went, Intbe reccut discussion of this subject, caused by the letter of “Gath,” published In thu Euguirer w fow days sioce, sud the card of Willtiaus Henry Bmith, Collector of the Port of Chleago, the question of the results of the iovestigation of thls Committee wus wado s subjoct of discussion, Sy, Buith =~ clalming “that the Commlitee fouud “that wany bouses which fnrnn:rldr Lad a large tmporting bustuess by Durchnnlnf freet from the wanulacturers bad lost their trade, which bad gone futo the bouds of a class of cummission merchants who celve cousiguments direct mavufocturer, e placing lowest price at which, In his kuhunenl.. tho gouds wuuld pass through the New York Cus- tom-House, rezurdless of thelrreal value, This way found 80 unlversal that, io the judginent of the cutiro Commlssion, the ouly remedy that would cure the ¢vil would bo » specific duty.” 1t was lo regard to the work of this Comis- sloo sud the late ucwspaper quarrel between Whittum Henry sod Goorao Alfred that tho Au- wirer reporter called upon Mr, Bhillito vester- "‘Mr. 8hlliito, will you give tho Euguirer your opinton sbout this gluve quarrel* ] dou't know anythivg about theguarrel.” “But wasa't there 8 Committes to uvesth gute the question of the dutiveupou kid-cloves " 0, yed. Yoo, 1 was oo that Comumltice, and conenr In the general helfef of the members that the price a: whicn eloves were imported—forty- two franes per dozen—was tof low. It was ot At fIft:-two franca afterwar), yon know, and then cut down to forts-niue, where it now stands. 't ‘“An fs that about the right figure, do you think P 4 1 think It e, But I don't want to ba Inter- viewed on the subject. 1 comeurred in the gen- eral views of the Committee, but don't care to say any more," s ,And as to the charge that A, T. Btewart & Ca. are now merely szents, and that it ls on this nccount that ‘they are fighting for low rateat’? “Or that J cannot say dcnnllelf bot & good many suopose g0, Moat of {llm id eloves and ilka are now sold by commiseion nen, and no doubt much of the duty really due Is lost by that means.’ MARINE NEWS. GRAIN SITPMENTS, The following shows the shipments of graln from this port for the week ending with Saturday Jast: Toaerl. 47,00 “d1.0m|kehe M. Mart 172 %ehir [, Wi 12/000) Echr Lake Foreat # ¥ Sivstie. (ire 1Y Toled ofalo. rerte No. dn. <ol 116 Veerst, Terrel, Prop Huml; Selir John Miner Trop lurd, senr Leo T'rop (1t 1 sichir Duncan Echr o, § ned. G, Wort Echr Bouvenir., Rehr City Chica: Behr W. Lowsit Verst, Prop Wissahickon ..... Tearl, Trop.Jay Gonld frap Commeor I 374 Irop Cit: e Prup Ju; 1068 Prop Favorlte, BriRehT Ameriean. 1m Keh Mas wyrBehr B, b T 70 selir Dousmian on rop - Prop Total. 10,450 Vrop Caldwell ) Grand tota), includivge flour reduced to graln, 1,820,10% bu, ronrT NURON. Spérial Diwatch ¢ Tie ridune, Pour Hruox, Oct 27.—The Canadinn stmr J. C. Clatk, which plies between Sarnia and Wallace- burg, while Lound down last wuight ran sground baiow 8. Clalr; and, Nisting over on Ler puards, filled with water. The atmr lawatha, with the rcow Tianna and a steam Hro-ongino. left liere this afternoon to pump her ont and eaive her. ‘The weather hna been bad t0-day ou Lake Huron, with ruln and stealy snow, with indications of cloarer and colder weathier to-nigat. Wind nurthwest. To the Watern_Assoctaled L'ress. Pour Hunos, Oct. 27, —Pussed “up—Props St Paul, Atlantic, Portage, Metropolis, Wetmore and conenrt, Swaliowand banges, Katuliito xnd baruen, Couk, Wawnnost, Falmouth, I3, Pratt Prapa Lowell, Oscoda, J. liertachy, vity &, Louls, (irace Urimmond, Staraccea, estfora, Nuhant, Pulindelpbila, Tole: 0, tn; echirs Jates D, Sawyer, Donntdson, 1'% Anslin, Porter, Otonabee, Golden Fleece, Wililam 11, Rounds, Sarahi Jans, J. W. Duane. Peteeson, Helyetis, Wind—Weat, freah, ther~Cloudy, e THE MARINE HHOSPITALS, Complaint fs inade by some sallors who have sp- plicd that therc are unreasonable obstacles thrown In the way of entering the Marine llos- pitals AL the norts where they ard lucated, A sea- man informed a TuMUSE revurter yesterday tat b bind pald hospital feew mixteen 4, and last souson, when sick wilh the pieutisy, at Buffalo, and badly in need of ncdlcal attention, he spplied at the Mirino llosphal there, and was rofused ad- mittance becauss tnera 4 o' rule i existence that required the applicant to show that ho had been ealifnge etxty days doring the season. Lake satlors wsro often in port a loug time without enzayo- ments, and should not ve r cd admitiance to thio bospitals whon taken (1 at such times. NAUTICAL MISIIADPS, Tho schr 8tar, of Mill Polut, Ont., went ashore at Charlotte, N. Y., on the nlght of the 2u4d Inst., with a carga of 12,000 bu of wheat, and way wrecked. 'Tho Hfe.saving craw roscued the of- ficers and eatlory, who ciun2 to tho Ktar {4an A 2 vessel of 27 tons, an &71, 500. Wilhamson and others owned her, wan reportcd ut Detrult Erlday that tho Chi- cazo achr Montauk had arrived in o'leaking condie tion nt Goderich, with hof caryo of oxts dsmased. ‘Il schr David Stowart apring bor mlzzenmnst racently. and will uava to liave a new oue, Sl was at Uleveland at last accountn, oro ‘st Conneaut, 0., A vesucl was reporte Friday lavt, aud the revennu-cutter Yerry was sout i tor ot Cleveland to get her off, MICHIGAN CITY. #pecinl Dispatch to The Triduns, Micutaax Ciry, Ind., Oct. 37.—Arrived—Schr Lovi Grant, Muskegon, lumbor; N. Fouter, White Lake, lumber; Davia Macy, Spring Lake, Inmber; A. Pluzger, Spriug Lake, lumber; Ssady Morrlson, Mliwaukeo, t. ‘I'ho §da Keltr got in this alternoon, and is foylog at the dock working the piupa. The tux O, B, Green, in assleting the Keith, wou uisabled by breuking snd toslng 8 _portion of her wheel. Damage about $175. One of the tircen’s rcows, londed with nk in the Lsthor near the foot of Franklin st The wind i fresh from the north, READY FOIt SEA, Capt. Joo Falcon, accompanied by his father, Capt. Poter Falcon,and Willlam McLaughlin, made & teial trip In the new slcop-yaclit Paleon yestor- day, and found bera much botler vessel than they had anticipited. She salied out tothe Criband back, and proved hersolf an excellent sea craft, About Thursday next Cant, Joe Fulcon, wha le the owner of tho vossel, and Mel.aazbilo whi take her down the canal and riversta 5t. Louls, where Cupt. Peter Faleon will thun, and tne varty will proceed pl tu (he Guif of Mosico, and &N Where thoy will speud the win- ter scasun in cossting sud sudmanue diving. MILWAUKEE, Speciat Diapateh to The Tridune. MiLwavkzs, Oct, 27.—Late yesterday afternoon the schr Thres Brothers was chariered sl 33ie for barley to Bulalo, Tho schr Cuinanche takes wheat to Ouwego on owner's account, The tag lsger- man towed tho schr Ueorce U, Houghton down frou Raclue tiie oveming, Bix licuce of snow fell last nignt, of which four Juches rematned ln sieht onalevel. Thuw and wind earried most of it olf during the day, It 1 frevzing band to-nivht. 'LONG DETENTIONY AT GODERICIHL. Vesscls arriving at Goderleh recently have been seriously delayed In getiing unloaded, owing to the lack of elcvator fucilities. The sclire Gallatin and Geonge ., Flauey huve been there s long time, ~the former nine daye, tho latter dve, —and huve not been unloade 9 Mary Calli on. tauk, sud Clara Parker sro also waltiug at thut ort to discnarge tholr carcues, and the worst of Tha whalo budiuoss b4 that demurrage s not~and st 14 suld will ot be—allowed, FROZEN AT HALF-MAST, Many persons saw the flag of tho prop Fountaln City »% balf-thast yesterday, asd pumerous fo- quirios as 1o who had dicd on board or been lost averboard wero mado slonw the docks. Fortunate. Iy, death was not the caune of the sivnal. Tue ico frozo Lhe balyarda Logetuer 40 that thu color could peithier bo raised nor Jowered, ud they bad 1o re- main at balf-mast uutil thawed out. WIND AND WEATIIER. Baow and 1o and a cold sortherly wind made ent of il-craft fow lumber bouke ud left for below. sud, beel, five gralu-carricrs arnved. lrv. eveutng the wi blew auitf frow tho N. N, W, About thirty sail-ves- .l;“l Wero ot Lhe pluns wiiting fur » chauge of wind aea. — ERIE, Special Dispaich to Tha Triduna EBdig, Pa., Oct. 27, —Atrivals—-Schr J. E. Dsiley, Toledo; prop Dylas CIAIAI'A'Q.I %50 Depariurcy—Scur Kato *finslow, 1, toos coaly brop Halelsh, l.uou‘ tons coal, Chicago; prop ladis, Duluth; prop Alpenu, Saginaw, NAVIGATION ' NOTES. CLICALO. Cspt. Andrew Mliller, thq vateran sbip-bublder, has retarned from his Western trip, mach Improved in bealth. rLSEWRERE. The Northern Tranvlt Line prop Cleveland has gone Into winter quarters, The Clospcl-ship Glad Tidinea was at Port Turon at tast advicen. The Canadtan Take Superlor ateamers have an- nonnced their Jast passaves of the seawnn. “Thaachr J, Frettor, aneventy.nlx ton vessel, Is 1t Jiny City Nov. & by United States owh, @ Hichmond, sunk st Ashtabals, has been abanduned to the invirance companies by her wner. ‘The tog Crannaer, onder arrest, skipped over to Canadn_ fatoly from Fairport wilh s Garcrmment ofiicer aboard. (h'l”ll:‘u;f.u'\;un(u {h:b«u C-v.mmh-lonen have made e -yeazly inapection of things af vart and found them g) K. £4"Shoal that The Coroner’s jnry at (Jawezo had not reached & conclusion up to Frid1y 1aat fu the care of Willlam Heege, mate of e schr Sybells, supposed to have met'w'th foul pla: A lisy Uity exchange saye that A. €, and i1, McLean and \W. Bridies have purchassd the harze oJ. A. McDouzall of Balientlne & Co., the consider- ation heing $4,000, A, Co McLean his siso pur- ;lm::‘! the tug A.'W. Wright, the consideration 3 ’ &5 PORT OF CHICAGO, The following are the arrivals and actoal sailings a1 this port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last niglht: ARRITALS, ) uffalo, sundries, Adameatreet. 4, Traverse, wood, North liranch, Unasid, Klucardiue, sk, Rusi stroct. v ) rop essen tepsenicer, Bentan. sundrivn, state stres Btmr Chicago, Manitowoe, sundries fLusis atrect, Btine torur sdur, sunirien, Hush st Frop i, W, Dlsnchard, Buttalo, sundrles, W ashington rect, Bulit Lillle Pratt, Monfatique, lumber, Market. BERr Eveline DAGer, S aomince. hunher siarket, Belir Francia Palm s City, lumber, Markei. Frop Ueorie Dunb: skegun, lumber, Van baren strevt, Sehii 3. 11, Newland, Maskegon, fnm 3 Bett iaritor, Panheo, s Elkine oy, rarket alehr K. tcVes, Maninee, lumber, Twenty-second Bear 8. A. Irish, Grand flaven, lumber, Mason Btp, btir Alpens, Muskegon, sundries, ltush street. Beht Hungarian, Muskegon, lumber, Tweaty-sccond rect. 6hF £. M. Btanton, White Lake, Inmber, Market. rehr fieriha Baraes, Escanava, lumber, Lurllogion selir Frank Crawford, Muskegon, lumber, Market, Behie Iflmfln M. Davie. Muskequn, lamber, Mai Frop 3. uroh, Muikewon, iumber, Eightocath n, Tumber, Magasing itp. siee. Jumbior, Marxer, olinatun, Mutkeyon, iumber, Starket. orih, Muskean, Nimfier, Magazion 8i(p, Kehr Winnle Wing, Ludinitug, Jumher, Market. 'rop Annie Laura, Muskegoo, lumber, Stetaon 8iip, 'rop Leviathisn, Mackinaw, towing, lnu‘ pireet. hg. Markct, sehr Fwo lirother owing, ¢ alt. Gurlingion. 1s, Bobr I8 O, Cleveiand, Kag] Felir Bisck Hawk, White . lumber, Bampion ket T, . st o, Behr Evaline, Muskegun, Jumber, e Beut John Hrau. Jr., Muskigon, Tumer, So, Chicago, on. lumber,. Market, Ecir Yankee Blade. Musk A helir Gaine Couk, White Jumber, Van Buren at. bebr avwater, foniber, Market. | 3 ot er, Sallen, Ladiniton, fure kldmorr, Veniwater, wmber. tarkei. , Cleveiana, coal, Burlingion siio. Bahe It 1> Urown, Clevelatid, coals Barngion 51 . £10ny Civek, bamber, ‘TwelfUl street. . Cribpens, Maniatee, Tumner, Market. rop KKylurk, Benton, lumine, MeCormic i MTALMulr, Eacauata, luwiber, 7 1, L'rop Ihiladelpht Benr Gievrge stes p. Taren aundres, Clark street, inee, lumner, Market, hula, cosl, Clileago avenue, D C, Tietiz, simuisice, lumber, Lake aticet, belir Four liruthers, Manisice, lumber, Twelfth atreet, Frop G, Campbell, Buffalo. snndries, Clark street. schr Liesie A. Law, Kaginaw, salt, Hurington, Prop ‘1 rader, Muskegun. lumber, Htate street. brom b ihmond” Biftato, wiudries, Washiogton reut, Behf Onconta, Muskegon, I Bebr Miinorea. Al . b hebr Geutiy iber, Arnold Slip, er, Sagaing sifp, I3 stree Echr Panline, Muskegon, Prup £, W. 6, Wi icock, sun Iamber, Market. Lase, [umber, Polk street, 4, Wartilngton srret, al. Mxleonih strock, Lrop G 1% Behr (0 1 dalinson, e Putrel, Mus Ko Racine, M Selir Littla tiotie, Muskegon, ‘welfth street, athulie ecropuils, Fackara's, Van Luren e, beut Otiaws, Ludington, tumber, Sarket, Kear CIOY of *Sfontreal, Collingwood, sundrtes, State sirect. ACTUAL SAILINGY, mmnn? xrsin. Muy ¥ un Prop Alsaka, tiuiTalu, sundries. Prop City of Concord, Ogdendtu KEY TO RUSSIA’S POLICY. Tho Belieme of Perslan Aggrandizement Graduully Becoming Clear~Utter Disinto- gration of Afghunistan Certalu, London World, ‘The most aigufticant plece of inteltizence which bas Iatcly reached Engluad, taken ju con- nection with the Afchan dificulty, bas passed slmont unnoticed by the daily papers, which as- sume to justruct the public on Eastern affairs cencrally, Considering the confused utterances of those oracles on the subject which fa now mainly absorbing vopular Iutorest, it is, per- hajs, not to bo wondered ot that a rumorof die- turbances fu Seistan conveyed no very deflnite meanlug to the average journalistic mind. At the sawne time, colnclding as the event does with tho refusal of Shere Ali to rocelve our misslon, it 1s vuo of the highest hnportunee, and may fur- n'sh the key to the palicy on which Russia relics practically to defeat the Treaty of Berlin, It sbould never be forgotten that the European and Asiatic questions became Iudissolubly cone nocted when wo brought Indiau trooos into the Mediterrancan; und that the Treaty of Berlin contains su many provisions which it {s human- Iy impossible can ever be fullilied, that Russla has only to keep Eneland absorbed fn Asfa to do what sho likes in Furope. lsthere avy European Power but England which would go towar with Russiato compel herto comply with the cngagemonts she has entered into in recand to Turkevl Hussia’s object in Central Asiaisnot tv o to war with Eugland, but to disintegrate Afghenistan, and, Ly furnishing wmuuitions of wur &ud volunteer” ollicers and neb to the snemies of Shers Al to destroy the Afgl powers, and substitute for it her own puppets, advancing ber frontler from the Oxus aud ‘Tushkond, The instruments whom ahis Intonds to use tor this purgose aru the Shah of Persia aud Abdurrabman Kuan, o near rela- tiou and bitter enemy of the Ameer, In urfilu{z the Nritlsn mission shio {4 ruction. Vhatever elsu may bappen in Afghanis one thitue 18 certain,—the present Ameer's fute "The disturbauces In Belstau mean aputo between Persln and Afghanlstap, wh an Enchish isston weut to settle o few years mzo, but, as ls usnal In arbitration matters, neither party was eais- Hed, Lo other words, Persis la urged Ly Russin 1u take advantage of the Ameer's ditliculty with Enelaod te attuck him covertly on bis western froutier, The ncquisition by Persia of Selatan meaus the uunexation of Afghanistan. Simul- tanvuusly with this move ou the part of 1’ aia, lusala will sdvance oo Merv, which brings Leg frontier almost to the gates of Herat, At the sume tine she will probably - stall Avdurraliuan - Khan, now an - esile in Samarcaud, as ruler of Balkh, the noril- castern provincs of Afghavistau, where b is very popular,—thus virwslly spproscuing her froitier Lo Peshawar, In the” moautime it 1s to be supposed that British troops will have oc- cupled Candahar and tHrlslik, a8 thoes positions fank wuy_ advance from Peraig, and may pos- sibly tind v necessury 1o declure war agalist Perals, in which case au expedition to the Per- siun Ukl will be necessary. Russia calculutes, aud with reason, that, by fncitinge Abdurrabingn to advance from thy north on Cabul, where ho Las uany partisans, be will produce o revolution {n Afghanistay, which thu Awcer, attacked on sl sides, will be {u nu positiun to put down. [t witl then bo too late for bini tu accede to the British demande, for bo will bu_powerless tu execute them, sud Eugand wilt-8ud hersell enguped with Perela on the west und the forces of the new pretender 10 the Afubsn throne on sue north, botlstrongly buckod by Russle. lle prescos which Russla wade to Persta, after the luto war, of the fur- tress of Khotour, with su adjacent elip of ter- r\luz{‘. the marked wianver in which the Shal avorded visitlug Enclaud on the oceasfon of Lis last trip 1o Europe sud joutney to St Petersbure,—taiuen tn conpection with the op- portune disturbauce ta Sclstan,—iudicate clearly the relativns which subaist betweey tho Crur aud the Shah. Muoantime Hussla has pushed torward to Kizll-Awat, a polut beyond ber legit- lunmte trontier, in order the better Lo support the wovementsubove indicated; und the Brivhbh Guverument hos a riehit to demaud av explava- tion of this wdvunce, and to require ber Lo withdraw from so mengcing s poaltion. Wietber Withuately we shall bu compelled to force Rus- »la futo taking an opewlv Lostile attitude, or nn? vrefer meetiug hor with ber own wespous und rouse tho Ceutral-Asisu Knanates against ber, furnlsbiog themn with trained Mabowetsn voluptesr soldiers from our [ndian arwics, uod with the wilitary ssslstance sud wnltions of war necessury 10 cvabie them to revolt suce- cessfully axalost tho Husalau uccupylug foree, by 8 question wiich the course of events cun alone decide. lu the meantiwe it is lolly to shut our ves L0 the fact that wo ure ou the yergo of hos- tiitice Which will lvad to the gravest cowplica- tlons In Asia, and enahle Rusafa to evade all her obligations wnder the Treaty of Betlin in Eu- rope. WESTERN PATENTS. List of Patents Ismed to Westora Ine ventors. Bpectal Dimatch t5 The Tribune. Wasnixaroy, D. C., Oct. 27.—A. H. Evans & Co., Patent Bolicitors, report the foliowing pat- cnts lssucd to Western Inver.tora: 1WA, L. O, Brekke, Decorah, draft equalizers, J. 3. Crowley, Ackley, horse-collars, €, M. &1, Holiman, North Liberty, gates. W. H, Kretaincer. Fort Madison. forks, D. C. Wolf, Keots, clock-striking attachmants, WisCONBIN, €. C. Faltlamb, Al‘enla miik-pan covers, Iiiram Pifcher, Fond dn Lac, apring-bed bote toms. L. A, Winchester, Whitewater, vehicla axle- wkeina, L1018, 1Lt flrhihnm & Flenniken, Hockford, corn-planters, R, Campbell, Tower illli, seeding machins, . Filimore, Marengo, vehicle springs. . Fuller, Chicago, corn measurer, n F. Greiat, Chicazo, punctaring pena. . Powers, Chicago, frutt, eic.,evaporaters. 8. Carter, Chicago, bed-lounge. orton, Chicago, cans. George M, Hichmond, Chicago, featbers for dunte; toeeringer, Chicago, stova-boards, Davis Jrinction, cultivators. Jotin Wisson, Jiccatur, connter supports for boots and ahoes, Jubin Barnes, Ttockfard, harvester rakes. W. 0. Davis mwmlnmv. writing tableta, J4. E. ll‘el Crosaville, euftivators. . C. Dis, panset, harrows, A. J. Hodges, Peoria, and J. B, Mabler, Pekin, o A ) achamer & McCullongh, Lena, feed stesmers, Morzan & Gilleland, Decatar, duat deflectors, - NICHIGAN, James Simmona, Cooperavilie, car- 3 A Donge: Battle Creek. miopmon. uPlinE = Fredman, Detroit, puolo-mechanical Q’nfi:g%"’":;' Milan, oit-eson, regg, Maron, slone and log-aleds, E. A. Marsh, iattle Creex, 1-&-«0: ey T. M. Itnodes, Hancock, treadle-power, MINNEROTA. T. N, Berlin, Farrington, medicated pessarles. M. IL Gerry, Minnespol acking, D, Coman, Delayan, washing-icachlne, INDIANA. IL B. Moone, Richmond, desks. J. elson, Indisnapolis, harness sttachment. Williams & Dodge, Mishawaka, wagon jacks. ‘W. L. Baraes, Charleston, baliot-boxes. J. M. Freeman, Parksburg, stirrops. NEBRAYKA, . I1. Noeiting, Nebraska City, anima) traps. AMUSEMENTS, HAMLIN'S THEATRE. {(Late vollscum, ) Beturn 1o Fopular Prices- . 5, and e, No extra ‘charge for ileserved Seats. MONDAY, Oct. 2A exory eventn 2 PO AT MR - St 2 ¢ grandest bill of the on, flouble Attiaction, Varlety aud Comedy, ine funnteat of nil Comedies, PINK DOMINOES NOVELTY DILL by & tremendous racing fyny of the leading apeciaity 1y V'rofession, The great Delehanty ieugler. Jrndte Mopean. Frank Lewle, biie. £l flarey Bryant, Mile. ilite Martelie. Funch Waiton, Little Roscbud, Ed Banker, Carrie foshell, Gas Mills: _Dox Ottice open tromm 10, 10, to' . m. M'CORMICK HALL, The Fashionahile Entertalnment of the Season, PROF. CROMWELL'S MAGNIFICENT VISUAL AND ORAL. ART ILLUSTRATIONS. London, the Great City, E! NG_(OCT. =) AT # O'CLOCK. Gl 81 7515 DREIBAINE 0t W'clock, Carrisges oriared Ag K45, Y R cls: Hilcony, 25 eta. Keats may be se- n;:lu withuut extra chisrge at liout & WURSTER’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, 34 Uppusite Sherman Houss. TO-NIGET! TO-NIGEIT! Eogsgemeus for one woek only of the famous EUROPEAN OPERA BODFEE, Commencing Monday, Ocl. %, 1873, Wednesday and Baturday Urand Matinees, Lecocq’s favorite Uperstca, IROFLE.GIROFLA HOOLEY’S THEATRE, . M. HOOLEY. Sole Proprietor snd Manager, PRICES~2%, 50c, 75c, and 81, Matlnees, 35¢ and o EOME AGAIN! ‘The World's Famous and Faslitonsbile Favorites, SALSBURYS TROUBADOURS! Monday, Ort. 28, every evening and Wadnesday and atuniay Matinces, will be oroduced thetrown Laugl- abie Musieal Lxiravaganza. written enm‘ul{ for this by Me "R Subury, enrtien (00 i ME N, R ury, Mr. Miss N cileary, * TRI casl e Atr.John Hourl cle . and oliera. UAVERLY’S TIEATRE, TIAVERLY < vsvss Mannger and Prootietor. TO-NIGUT, TO-NIGUT. ON¥ WEER ONLY, The Ureateat Novelty tomnany that bas, or will ic pre- scuted this seasun, AT ROONEY'S NLYY YORK STAI COMBINATION, Thie Une, Tho Great, tho Ualy. PAT RUONRY tremondiiug Fitie Comnipany of Variety Atars. “Matinees Wednesiay and Raturdsy 2 eclock. Thursday After- Lo Govd e, Ueped 10 thg Ho TRE. TMPVICKER'S T e [FATY MAYHEW EVENING | e MLLISS ! 1n preparation—TIUE WOMAN OF THE PEOPL D e e NTARCHY, ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch Is absolutoly odorless, and Chomi- cally Pure. It'ia snowflako white, It is susceptiblo of the highest and most lasting Polish. 1t porsosscs groator strongth of body than other trade braunda, It is packed in Pound Parcels, Full Weight guaranteed, It costs less moncy than any Starch in the World, It is manufactured in tho hoart of gllabgrantun ceroal region of the obo, It ia Sold univorsally in America by Grooors and Doalers, Its annunl consumption reaches Twenty Million Pounds, ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATL, ErLenbrecher's World-Famous vurn-Strck for Foods ) AVORR X Kolr Northiwester Ag TEDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACATEMT, CUKSTSIL PENS, Opens Segt, 11, Thoroush tostruc: tiua In Clvil ginedt ik, Clemlos and Entish, Fur particuland upply (o JEWETT WiLL Esy.. st the uiicw of the iremont House, ur 85 Col, TNRO. BYAIT Preadeot. nis, MR DA SILVA AND 1 RIS (furiierly N, Ogdun * ol rench, wid Germau lowding wud ' sy & wid Childreu, Wit Cailather Kew Vor 0. 17 W Juie bept, W0, A benunaily us ahove, FOIt BUYB—DRST lllnlh‘ BCHOOL =BEST CA Tales, Address L. HAND, Geneva'l IL 8. “BUBLIC SALE Ralroad Lands in Minueot, 1o complisnco with an sctof the Legislature of the Stataof Sluncaots, approved in77, eatitied **An act to prusidy for the complietion of the llues of railivad coih Friciadon higtiest siouly kuuwu &8 (ho Bt Paul & L'aclic dtnes.” | will sell 8¢ public auction tu the bldier for casli, a1 iy otfice, in the Uapitul aul o Weduesday. 'the 7th Uas ut rous day to day (herealter uutll © been ullered, wbout 50,04 3c7ee of Tgid b legal Goverulieut oubdiviaiong, situsted a thy County ot Murriscu and Biaty of Mlogesuts, thro which couaty the ralliosd 4 completed 80d 13 opora- ton. “llicso lands are advantageously sliuated. conventent wtered sud genly undulating, sad conslst of cholow Wood Haiber laod, plue Iand, pratrie and meadow, aud are all witlia ten fllew, wod'most of the withl sixwlles, of the rallosd travk. Maps ar2 on flo st the Exccutive Ofice, relat(ve attuativn of thcse Iands, sid descr! theut can e obtalued by woiileation fu ren ur by lulter 1o me, o¢ 4 tbe publicallon oilive ol this tewe Vaper. J.8. PILESBURY, Guverour of Mlusesola, ExgcuTive Oryics, 67 Patl, Mluu. Oce & 1373 FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS AND EBILITATED! The qffticted can now be restored to perfect health and bodily encrgy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most learned physicians and selentifio men of Europe and this country indorse them. These noted Carativo applinnees have now atood 1o test for upwand of thirty vears, and aro protected by Tetters-Patent fn i the principal countrles of the world, They wero decreed the only Awnrnd of Merit for Eleetrio Appliances nt the great World's Exhibitions ¢ —D'nrls, Philadeiphia, and elstwhere —~and huve found the most valuable, safu, simpto, and_efficlent known treatment for tiio cure of disease, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover tha same degree of health, strength, and energy a8 experlencod In former years? Do any of the following aytnptoms or class Of xymptoms meet your dimensed condition? Are you suffering from i-henith in any of 1ia many and multifari- ous forms, eonsequent upon o lingering, nearv- ous, chronie or functional diseaxs? Do yoir feel narvous, debiiltated, fretful, timid, and Inck the power of will aid actlof 7 Are you wubjeet to 10ss of memory, hnve kpelis of falnt- 11, fullnessaf hlood in the hend, feel listiess moping, unfit for hnsineas or pleasure, and subject o Ata of melancholy? Are your kid- nieys, stomach, or blood, I a disordered eon- ditlon? you auffer from rheumatism, neuraleln or “ueliey wnd pains? Have you been Indiscrect in early years and find your- with_n niuititude of xloomy symptomis? Aro yon timid, nervous, and forgetul, and your mind continually dweli- ingon the subfect? liave you jost confldenca in yoursell nnd enerzy for businiess pursnlts? ATé you stibjeet to iy of the following By tp- fumys Hewtless nighite broken sleep, wighi- nntre, dreatus, palpitation of the heart, bash fulness, confusion of Idens, aversion to koeuty, dlzziness in the head, dimness of sight, pi plew und blotehes on the face nnd baeck, and - Sthier despondent symptoms? Thausandk of young men, the middleaged, and even the suifer from nervous gad ‘physieal dobil= lousands of females, 10, are brolien a in henlth nnd splrits from disorders peeullar 10 thelr xex, and who, from filsa modesty or neglect prolong thelr sufferingy V' then, further nv-x‘h-cl n suhjrct wo pro-! ductlve of hesith and happiness when thers. 14 ut hand & means of restornticn? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS enre theso varlona disensed conditions, nft all other means fail, und we ofler tho me: convinelng testimony direct from the o flicted theniselves, who have been restored to | HEALTH, STRENGBTH, AND ENERGY, or adruging i valn for monthe and yenrs, Rend now [or DECRIPEIVE PANPHLET and. ELFCTRIC QUARTERLY, & lorue Hlu- 1 Journad, contalulug ” full particulnrs und INFORMATION WORTIT THDUSANDS. Lo fes maklsd free. Call on or address, PULVERMACHER GALVARIC CD,, Cor, 8th & Vino Sts, CINCINNATI, O- Or 212 Brondway, NEW YORK. * BRANTH OIFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,,CHICAGO, ' Bolf hinr-sssl aft A Avoid boqus appliances claiming elees tric qualities, Qur Pamnhle! explains how to At vaich the opnnine fram the soarions, TUSTELL PENS. RIRY <0 0 STEEL af snperlor Englbh maka; fumons for dnrablilty and elasticity ; greal variety of atvics sutted toevery’ hied of jritiag. For sale by deaiers yeneraily, W RNT Y, ricd saupies for trial, o eluding ur fetnal Seicoried asp “FALCON Pens, by mall, o recelpt of Twenty-fivo Ceats, IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. 8oLy AazxTy you TUX U. 8. 138 and 140 Grand St., New York. PHROFPOSALS. P'roposals for Army Supplies, Orricn OF PURCIABIXD AXD DEPOT CONNINARY, N 23 yI\‘\AM'I'M 11N NT, A L ety 15, Wi BEALED PROPUSALS, [n dintieate, with a1 opr of thle dvectlement Sitichod wlh (5 I sl partm Ly 88 15y b g aievd, v Corn Mealy white, kilo-dried, in rounds Tull hiead fted, ) pu Lominy, Kilndeied, In duuble sacks, 101 e, et eacl, inatde Cvilled entton guck, and ouzsiid KUAY, swibe as sanples (o be seen At this oten. oin stearte wax, alxea, Tull weight, t be strietly vury, . o 8 cuse,uirappeds T Dot , wnd hucked b A4 4t Th. eans A W Crup, A4 Iba Choealate, premtow. N L Craekers, wisoricd l\lnfl. ~uoln, Tea, 1 nd oys- ter), packed f eib biuge 1 this this ta be Jermetics ity sealed with puper aod thow weavped L onjeer b TUCKOU N 10 Catt & casea 08 3(-4uch baTlued whtn yuper tougied wd €00ved, aud st apped. A2 eansda §: herry. 30 lba 1 and, Cliolco Leaf, kettls rendered, o 30a Dot tlus, @104 L0 A CAlS, 144 duxgil puckatp Geluttne, In ottulual case, 4 Ihe Mustaitl, 3410 this, Coleman's or Koen's. B0 it Catineal, 0 larr1d, 432 1bs Ontimail and S 1bs Crackad Wheat, fo 218 Packazv Ly cosed sivappd, A2 buttice (auariss Odves new crop. ckiey, Lrowso & Black well's Dint botties W 'nutsg int btiies Oatung, 20 Dtio0' (o' casel s quars o oW, 7.0 cans Presc Ialue, Tondon §a; Worceate! Hes. 1310 210 ltana, 100 ar bozes 4 1113 pint bose pint butle casc vawd T 1 =4t & case, Lapoea, Fiake: T 3" paner packages 12 L) & case. S 1w Leatragied and to be fu thorough shilpe plitg ura er. Hida wiil b recelyed for the whole or any portion uf the ave smiounis, Which eve (o be ing d or dee creaned up wiay by Fequireid ot uf cleolig. Actual (aro ab thue of delivers lerequired, and oo ehargy fur packages il be allowvd, Pripoesls Wil e suceived aubfect to tus usgal cons i must be accompauted Ly smples, 3 tier fufornation will Le furs n to thisuilive. L suy or uli Livs National Lino-of Steamships. BAILING TWICK A WEEK FHUM New York to Queenslown, Liverpaal, and Londen, Cablo passase fro to $70 currency. Excunioa ek cod rates i R A it 5 Cketa B Fedu Great Neltaln aud freland, ¥ ¥ Intormetion aoaly to u reserved. 3SALLL WCLAN 8T T o furl P e L ucil INMAN LINE. Thy Steamanly ++Clty of Uruels® =l . from New York fur Liverpuol, &c... i v 850, 3ud b 14 Hue curey vo ll 10 Cabil DRasapo, $100, ol S m;m-ln (GEIMAN LLOVD. ] this Cq any Wi il every Bay duy s Brcinen Fiere st of Tk e Tovets: Tiates uf Pasago—Fron Now YOrk to Sas Liunduny Havre, und Dremciy, et cavin, 31 cabin, 0ids slecrage, $30 currency. aud hsaseappiy W OELUCIS FAIRBARNKS' STANDAKD FAIRBANKS,MOREE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake Sit., Chicago, Besassfultobuyoalythe Geaulng, « ’ ’, i kl 3 § i i R vaase \bepina g v

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