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THE CHICAGO ONDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1878 TTER. An Open Letter to the Superin= tendent of Public in= py Col. . I3 Gray, Former As- sistant Superfntendent. gerious Charges of Crookedness, Ex- travagance, Dercliction of cmcaao, ., Nov. 2=, M. Etter, Superin- Instrictony Springfield, Jl—-8im: In this letter I purpose to exhibit you to the people who do not already know your true char- acter as an fmroper aud lucotupetent Stperin- It is a matter of notoriety fn educatfonal dreles that you can neither speak the vernacy- Jar carrectly nor write English aceording to the fpnclal uatances In proof are toonumerous, in your published opinions, in out renort, and in your dublfe utterances, to make quotations necessary, On no occaslon, at omo or abrond, snce your incambency of the offce of Superintendent of Publle Instruction, pas that office been represehted with proper Jaws of sFntax, Commonwealth emanating from or ltstened to yonur speech, without hunilintion and shame, That three ions of cultivated people should, by a blunderIng ncetdent, put yon At the hesd of their educational forees 1 garded as a disgrace: to dodo would be little short of a crime. 1fectit aduty to tha peovle of the Btateto Tiold some of your publie ncts ap to the paze of These things can but be regarded a8 0]l the more monstrous by reason of the fact that yon profeesed, fn your canvass for the of- fice, to ban Tteformer! Tha platforms of the {wo parties nominating vou were loud In de- punciations of ofticial crookedness, and you eptered upon the duties of the position protess- inz to be the exponent of honesty, anti-nepo- tlsm, and * Civll-8ervice reform.!? flundreds of the poorly pald ' teachers of the State, to ennble us to ninke . respeciable edu- «atlonal exhibit at the Centeunial in 1876, sent donatfons of money directly to you and to the Department of Publie Tostruction. you not give them eredit for these donationa? The money which was sent Goy. Cullom, the Troas- erly credited, ns shown by the Chatrman of the Com- mittee of the Blate ‘Tenchers’ Assaciation. The rame report snows, of the numerous remit- tances maie to you; credit s only glven to el ;nr%rlnz the sum of- 8§ ) names of these men Jiomer, C. T, Ncke Nickle, M. M. Sturgeon, Can you not now inany who zent you monoey for that funa whose names do oot appear in this list! What would beyourdismayshaouldsomcofthescpeople * rise d What 1f theyshould at this lato day ask you to render an Recount of the money they fofrusted to your hands! To what pro- foundest depths must ho have misuse 50 sacred a fund s was that! Buch an uct isallled to ““robbing school-chlld of his Must the peovle belleve that this was used for other than the purpose in- tended by the donors? W1l it not bo you now to ssk any one who 'knows he sent inoney directly to you, and’ whose name is not in this list, to'make It public? For the enlightenment of many ¢ood citizens, ou state how many days, by exact count, ave spent durlug “the fust ‘vear in abject efforts to sccure the nomination of the * Na- tional” party! How many letters did you write during that time to the fenders of that party beseeching them to glve you its nominationt? In addition to the time $0 spent, which should Lave been given to your official dutles, how much of the Contingeut Fund did you expend running up and down the Btato on tho same ear fn mind, many facts touching this amongst your Democratic A e, of sod one-hall mill urer, waa all proy report of E. A. ( Jacal Miller, all the names of ink who would Lusiness are on recor Some of those 6 partleular os not to relishin iheir porty ouc who was always il the Democrats nominated fim for an office, and who, alnco they elacted him, lins passed 1most of his spare time courting the youngand buzom Natlonal party! Permit me now to ‘ask “an casy " question, one you can guswer by reference’to your cush megiorandum of about'that date, At the Dem- wratle Convention which nomioated summer, when you were standing In the midst of the Cook County delegation, at the moment when Mr, Jack, of Decatur, was abol veive the nominatlon, how much mooey Ald it 208t you to chanwe the vote of the delegation Irom” Cook, from Jones, thelr dummy, to' youi Did 1t cost mors than the railrond tixty delegates who changed their voteato yout Some suy it waa more,—cnough to bill of thoso gentleinen slso! who desire to kuow If thts ls tha way you pro- poto to “reform ™ the corruptions of conven- tious and potitical partics aro so obtuse asto think your answer to_this aues interesting veading. I have no doubt but the Juck, of Decatur, would like to sce your answer to this in print. Now, if yon can spare the time, will yor step over tothe Auditor's office, cxaming the firat voucher you over flled there, how “much of thelr money you took fur a beter's Unabridged Dictiobsry, which was Jresented (o the Stats by the publlshe: which 18 now in gour private libra: ¥on did not charge the 80, do you not thick it bf.h;n lon_would ba and tell the peo- tate $17.60 for it? [t 28 ta the State, and e interesting reading if you waould w uuch of the Contlogent Fund ld for the purchase and Bhakspeara, Pictures Amerlca, Guizot’s Histary of Inay be but $100 or $200; but would uot these booki better In the office, since they ue Eurupa and such “uss of you a clalm s deflclency would ft not have beea nearer true reform’to walt uill botter times T such expensivi b 40 you know it Jooks 28 you have doae, Caitiogent Fund,” ftor show that, of th bout 8400 in the Treas, fund,” making ws supropriation nect th Iy sinful to claim, fateinan uscd the when the books of the Aud- ,00U for the year, ho left ury for you. ~ Permit me to allude to the fact that the peopls now Newton Bateman well, and that t ot yours, espectal) n ol money, tot! one tuyolviug & 8 dlsparageinent and hich sease of o not wish to leave Denees without eak- ¢ the spring of 1877, youdid not man in your office to whom you ne dullar for work, sud if "he school otlicers sud for which lists, wade L 10 you, you received of schuol- hers 850 ench! Did it ever accar to ot the finor feclings, not bave at least pald one- 1bis polnt of contingent ex: Ing you if, during i & 1020 of an, O ever Kept an mccount of the petty Lave practiced from the t to Bpringtield till now! Have of shamelul littleness of get- Idven to copy the list of County and sell it to D4 privted list waa st hand, &, sent without cost? particalur transaction fu your L be explained away, at upon_the State and When you had orable teachers’ Bgera applylng for 88uuld hase beon fume now to & 4 must rewain & bi pe funacle of sll hon uperintendent of - Instruction for te,~1 a positivn where you should have A gulde, & pattern, an esample To a' the flock, 1all wo lgw Ak 10 recelve from s 19t uslne yoyr bigh 4 your active uffurts lers: (8dv *the schools of a e, in which city y bly houeat Buperint You were 80 beld, at fenst by pie, even i others there it unsictions 13 conoection with roisbing Jts sch ware that the evidenco of this aition, y, £ ) uvl)uur intlueuce, Sertaln ity jn o e 0f {1y peq ol butldipes ! 5 u Sutten the fourth scction ot the cighth artlcle Had sou furgotien the seventy-gcventh srikle o your mewory t the people set it over you did for this pub- he Bhivol taw “ill guote gp bLere, townabip, or dist- o b e (tereated jutke nals, - M0 auy schiool lw which . o npon_eontletion, ahwll han 825 nor moee than $500, and may ba Imprisaned in tha County Jafl not lesw than one nor more than twelve months, at tho dis- creiion of the Conrt, Tell us how yon conld, possessing such knowledgs of the School law, so profounidly imupressed with the great necessity for * purify- ing the bublic service;” how could you thus violaio the law, disregard the Conatitution, and #et such an oxample to the great um{’ ol U,- 00 school teachors of the Statel Did you flatter yourself that this plece of precious beibery and corrnption would never be discov- ered?” Greater and inuch shrewdor men than than you wero, then, about thoso very days, slolefing ofliclal honor, and laying the” fiatter- Ing unction to thelr sonls that it woutd forever remain concealed. Why could you not have taken warning from Llelknnr and the vulgar herd of tha Credit Mobiller Infamyl Who de- nounced thesa men and thelr wicked acts witn more sanctimonfous curses than you! Our whole political coast fe strewn thick with wrecka st such mien Df\ ':nl- 8300 & year added to tho contingent ex- penses of the oflice, have you not falled to pay the personnt expenscs of the members of th &tate Board of Examiners! Although some of them have been ladics teaching for a amall arys your predecessor, on £1,000 a year, habit; ally puld these persons uot only expenscs but a rensonable per diem. 1t seems pertinent Lo ask what (s the purpose of an examination, (Ais year, in November, for Btate certillcates! Has it anythipg to do with getting yotes by grantivg diplomds! Are you quite certaln same of these candidates, who are £onu to 2o up Lo Boringfield for examination, have not the questions for 1878 now {n hand, e ey 4 1817 10 daty 1, 1678, From July 1, 1877, to July 1, ou re- ceived from the State the following {uml of noney Yonr ualary.... Your wifo ns assistant, Your buy as junitor, Contingent expenscs Deficiency bill.., ¥ al . +$3,600 alf 3 5,700 aty 80,500 time you paid clerk, janitor, etc.8 840 3 (Iezrimere) of the obtcn, ecess 1,000 91,840 Leaving the amount you have appropriated to yourself and family $7,600. DId it never ocour to you that thia is'a leritimato subject for in- vestigation? Are you awaroe that the vouchers Yot filo in the Auditor's oflice are publlc docu- ments, and that every cftizen has tne right to cxaniine them? When you teil tho ?eopla that rou' employ yonr wife as assistant *‘on & small salary,” hava yoa not a dim conscionsness thiat soma one might go dircetly to the record and discaver the fact to be that'you draw every cent of all the appropriations avery quarter] Let me say, in conclution, It you had not the personal virtue to reafst the " perpotration of these misdemeanors againat the public sense, it Qaes sccm you ahould have been prompted to a wiser and better conduct from respect Lo the cople who clected you to the important . trust, The truth is, thoss who know your publie con- duct have become ashamed of “your insincerity, of your disregard for plighted faith, of your greed for money and office. Devold of honorable motives or conduct, des- Htute of the qualifications demanded in one who would properly staud befors s cultlvated constituency as a proper exponcnt of the teach- ers of the fourth Btate In the Union, it Is most ardently desired by all rlrlw-mlndcu men and women that, at the beginning of nnotler year, you mc‘ay ;ulczly retire to the oblivion you have merit rom the position which you have for- tultously eccupled durlng the last four years, only to demonstrate that it 18 equally trucin the intellectusl s in the physieal world, that *“Pigmies, tho' perched on Alps, are pigmics sUlL” Yours, EL1 B, Guay, THE STAMP DOES NOT GIVE THE DOLLAR ITS VALUE, Ta (hs Fiditor of The Tritune. Caicaco, Oct. 81.—1n your comments on my letter of the 19th you say with soma asperity that you bave time and again demonstrated the falsity and absurdity of tho stamp theory. I ugree with you so far as relates to the stamp upon paper, - But my own observation and oth- ers with whom T have converned fs that you have naot in your peper elaborated and com- mented sufliciently ahd often enough upon the fact that the stamp of the Governmeut upon the coins 1 not what gives them value or currency. "Lhls, it scems to me, §s the point sbout which the whole controversy turns, and that it bo- hooves cvery Republican paper and every speaker In beball of hard inoney to constontly explaln and reiterate that it §s not the Govern- tment=-whieh Ly {ts.. fat _gives.vaulo to,coln, To you, to whoin the subject {s famillar even to stalencas, it may unot seem. wecessary, and like carrying coals to Nowcastle, But to themasses (v {8 not fumiliar. They are unsceustomed to ab- stract thinking, and, from long use of the word, have come to thivk there fs such a thing as a “dollar M aside from and separate from quan- tity, They have never inaulged of themsclves, *What (s o dollar{” buttakd it for granted that it ia & thing self-cxlstent outsido of statute. 1o them a dullar scems to bea tanglble matter nFnr: from the precious inctals, understood alike by forelgner and savage with themsclves. The fdea is, therefore, universal among Greon- backers and Fiatfsts, who aro not knaves, that it is the stump upon the coin which gives it value, and that this value can be soparated from it, and given to & snall plece of paper. When Mr. Blaine was makiog his recent speech In this city, he exhibited to hia auditors a gold colw, and proceeded to comment upon it as one of our 1orms of cirrency; when 8 Flatist sung out from the audlence, " Who eave it value/’ Ta which Mr. Blaino appropriately replie *God Almighty.” 'Tho Fiatist, like the muss ol his fellows, supposcd tho value was conforred by statute, aud that Mr, Blaine would so an- swer, IHis answer was_pithy, but it should Lavy boen elaborated. Tla shoald have shown to the Greenbackers and Fistlsts who were pres- ent that the value fu that coln was in the motal slone; that without the stamn of the Govern- went |t would be just as_valuable as with It,— that ita value arosc from the labor which it took to dig it out of th earth, just like that of iron, and Just as the value Is eiven to everything Ly thie labor required to produce it, and that the stamp of the Uovernmeut wont po further thab wn mssurance of its quunmi'. Were tho statute making it money repealea, it would still circulate ns the most compact) most -cudfi d 1most certain tweasure of Jsbor. 1t will fake a certain amount of labor to producs a certain quantity of {ron, a hat frou whew produced will-bo a correet measure of that labor which Fruduml it But that iron will bave too great ik to poss from L ad, Besides it 1 not alwavs remafn tho aame. Tt will rust sud disspuear. 1f rolled {nto sheets it will dis- sulve and vanish frum the grasp of its possessor in a very sbort tine. 1t 18 not, thercfore, acon- venient or suitable measure of 1abor, But It {s not so with gold and sliver. They yleld themaslves to Jabor In_ small ° qusue titles. ‘fholr bulk and welght wre not so great but that & man may by them carry & year's labor with esse in his pucket. Neither do they rust and decay, but remaln ever the samne measuro of labor s when first produced. Thus has thelr valuo been given by God Al- wighty. 1tia Axed fu lls fmmutable laws, Ris unchangiog statutes, The Government can give no yalue to unything moro than hasalresdy been tixed by the flat of the Alinighty. "To obtain labor, the Goverunient must cither give sowethivg which it alrcady has, or promie 1o do something tu the future.” That promise is the greenback. It is tho nearest which the Qov~ ernment can come towards creating a value, It wust have & thme for fulfilinent; aod upon the bope of that fulfitiment will depend Iia value, I mn{ be » prowiisy to delhiver & certaln quan- uty ol iron” or other article useful to mon, and, us such proulue, it muy have some value. But thst promise must be redcemed. The imno- meat {ts redemiption becomes doubtful its valua witl decreass, aud when it becomcs certan that redumnption will never be made thon ita value will be extinct, aud no threats, no persuaston, no denuuciation, will make tndividuala part With their labor for it. Tho Greenbucker's wna Fiatist's idea that mooey s the arbitrary crea- tlon of Governwent should. in my opinfon, be fought sud explalned away., And when ft js tharoughly dony, that manla or Junacy will djs- 8ppear, s D, — e — A Snske of Wormas. Jariford Courant , George H.Oviatt discovered & snake of worms in Urauge, vear the boundary between the ‘Towu of Orsoge snd Woodbridge, abodt two weeks 20, Which was crussing the bighway. It was fourJfeet two inches Iu leugth, and thy worms were abuus thiree-ejghtbs of an juch fn leogth snd of apata brawn color, except thy head, which was bluck, Durlog balf au hour they moved only s fow fest. Heseparsted the worns gevers) tiznes, bub they remained 50 ooly ashort time, aud [umm the maln body. ‘Fhy suake cobsbsted of huudreds of these worms, which travel tu the forui of & anake, and Jvave awet trull beblud them. Thero wers saverul leaders, followed by bundyeds of these Woriny, oue bove another; o one.quarter Lo qne-ball of au fuch in thickuess, sud over four feet in Jeugth. A soake or cusin of worms wex seen fu this town last’year, but it was not ss large as thls one. e ———— Tho Freak of a Bird. Peiarsbury (Va.) Indez-Arveal, Mr. Williaw . \’uxwu. a farmer of Green- o Wis scuted on a fence near a “wutghlug the operatious of his £old bauds, who were 4t wors, Witle he was neated on tha fenca a small bird alighted on his shoulder, and sat there until frichtencd sway by a blow afmed at it by Mr. Watton, [t flew of? only a little way, and returned to be treated a8 hefore, and repeated this feat until the gen- tleman concluded to allow 1t to remain ou hin shonlder, tn order to aacertaln what it meant. The bird moved up clots to Mr. Walton's face, and deliberately tried to pluck a mouthful of gray hairs from his beard, after which it flew away fo the ont stack snd -umfpcnm! in the crevices between the sheaves of oats, Exam- {uatton ot the atack disclosed the fact that the bird was building its neat. 'Tne bird s said to haye Ueen of the wren species. THE ELECIRIC LIGHT. Tta Use In London, Iandon Fimer, Oct, 20, A very Important declsion In reqard to elec- tric lighting was taken yesterday by the Metro- politan Board of Works, At the end of last June & committeo of the Hoard was requested to consider and report on the advisability of maklog an experiment with the electric light on the Thames Embankmeut, Shortly after fts appolntment the Committce received an offer {from a French company, entitled tha *Boclete Generale d'Electricite,” to rapply them with on clectrio battery, together with twenty lsmps and fittings, for the purpose of warrying out the proposcd experiment, on the condition that the Board provided at its.own cost the necessary motive power and defrayed the other fn- cidental ~ expenses. Yesterday the Com- mittee presented (s report,° and recom. mended that this offer shonld be sccepted. They proposed that arrangement ouid be made ‘without delay toteat the value of the electric Hight atong the whale length of tha Victoria Embankment, and subsequently, if considered denlnblu,nfon Waterluo bridge, and that advantage should be taken of the offer made by the French :umuun[. An animated debate aross on the proposail of the Committee. Bome members of the Board seemedd anxlous to wait until wmelblm( more was known of the latest discoveries of Mr. Edison, which, if onl{ o tithd of what 18 sald of them fs true, will shortly amazo as well as enlighten tha world, Others were rcluctant to take any steps until an catimate of the expevse Ilkely to be incurred by adopting the proposals of the Cominittes lind been prepared. But the Board, justly recarding ‘the whole affalr 2s en ex- perimont, wisely determined to Jose no time i " carrving it out, It 1s not necessary to wait for & perfcot Aprnrnun before the experiment fa tried, and Loudon will hardly care to be bebind LVarls, and even Mad- ld, fn the matter of street {ilumination. ‘The question of coat, tao, fa a secondary considera- tlon. £ the light is nppraved, we way trast to Lhe ingenuity of inventors to produce It, sooner or Iatar, at a'cost which the public will be con- tent to pav; and, oven {f it proves a fallure, the ratepayers will hardly grudge the money that s spent oo ko cruclal an experiment,” ‘Thesa views ‘presalled with the Board, and, the amendments proposing furthier delay baving been disposed of, the report of the Committes was adopted. In a short time, therefore, the public will_be sble to fudge for itsclf of the merits ot the new mode of lehting from actual experiment made on a scale not usworthy of a great metropolis liko London, 1t docs not need & very far-scoing prophet to redict that we are on the evo of a great revo- lution 1o our methods of artificlal {llumination. This by no means fmplies that the days of gas are numbered; for, av gas has not superseded oil, as rallways bave not superseded canals, nor roads, nor other methods of carriage, so thero ig no reason to suppose that_electricity can cn- tirely supcrecde the myriad uscs of gas. At any rate, we cannat cook Ly electrivity, and, even If we have to glve up gas as bottled light, it will still_remaln to us as botiled fucl and stored-up force. On the other hand, it 1s per- fectly clear that we have only now bhegun to develop the resources with which electricity furnishes use, The telegraph was our flrst wonder, but it fs now as famillar as the penny-post. We bave alreadvy almost ceaséd 10 bo omazed at the tclephone and the phonogravh, now we are promiscd a Ight which shall make the night as bright ss the day. We shall still hear, 1o doubt, as we have already heard, a good deal to tho discredit of the new fllumination. Tt fs costly, it fs ehastly, it §s intermitient, it {s cxcessive,—In fact, It Ia not wanted at all. The ooly ellective answer to all these objections—some of which, at least. for nll wo kuow ai prezent, may bo well-founded—is the experimental one, Let us try the light for ourselves, and sea how we likc it, and whether {v suits our purposes. If it il be none the worse for the experf- lch satisfics us of {ts fallure; but, it it € &, h mects our wanta, we shall not Lo detetred from | adopting it by objections expetimently proved to groundlcss. We certainly shall not be content to stand et} * beeanse a large smount of capital has been [o- vested fu some mode of jLumination, excellent In {ts way, and greatly In advance of ita prede- cessors, but stlll leaving wuch to be desired. Our forefathers bad to be content with the tin- der-box, the rushlight. and the dipi and It s not so very loug slice lire was & sacred posses- sion which, if the tiuder was damp or otherwise fatlod of its function, had often to be fetched from afar. Even in much later times men fum- bled for a light with the clumsy and sulphurous luclfer, and frequently had lay aslde their work at night uutil the snuffers could be found, Gas ftaclf was justly regarded as & triumph of civilization when it was first introduced, and we can still caslly messure its value by con- sidering how ~ helpless ws should “be if the aupPly were middenly to fall. But , as s method of {Humination, it is destined to go the way of tho rushlight and the tallow-candle, we aball hardly regret it nuy more than we rugretted fta rude nbd clumsy predecessors, It has doue us good service in fts tims, but its duys are evidently vuinoered, for some purpases at least, and wo shall soon turn our backs op ita feeble and muddy flluminstion to worship the rising sun of electricity. 1f a visit to tho lumpa now lu use in the Btrand does uot suflice to conviuco us that the future of street-lightiug now belongs to electricity, we must wait until the tweaty lampe of the Metro- olitan Board of Worksdi & mildand color- ess daylight along the Victoria Embankment. ‘There can be littlo the result of the oxperiment: aud, in any case, thoe Metropolitan Hoardof Works deservegevary credit for having determined to try it on socon- clnsive s scale, There are three main objections to the elee- tric light in 1ts preseut form, pawely: its exvessive brilliancy, and the volyed In its Indefinite subdivisio latter we arc assured that Mr, Edison rcady successfully dealt; and, aven If his dis- covery should prove to bave been exaggerated, wa vannot doubt that sconwr or later Sclence will show its capacity to desl with it. As to the excessive brilllaucy of the light, and its sl- leged ghastly effoct on the human countenance, precisely tho same may bo ssid of sunlight, sud even of mognlight, as comparad with gas. We need not look at the scurce of light, un- we choose, auy more than we lovk at the at nouni and scientific authority assures of a fuct, which any mag caa verily for him- self by a walk sloug the Birand, that the elece tric light ia singulsrly purc and coloriess. As to the cost, thut ks = question which may aud must be felt to the future, Al Jablochkoll bas declured that the proprictors of the Mava- sins du Louvre, in Paris, bave realtzcd a saviug of 80 per cant by the usc of eleciric lamps giv- ing w considerably frnur lhght than the gas they wuperseded.” Light for light, therefore, wo may assumne that s'atriclly s alredy us chesp as pas; and if we demond morg light, ss we cer- 1ainly shall do, wo must be coutent to pay tmore for it The game, In fact, 8 worth the candle, and the pubilc will not be slow Lo recogulze the fact as soon o it bos the oyponuult‘y‘ Those of us who bave not been furtupaie enough to bold gus-sharcs have not slways becn 40 content with the gas supplied, or with the prive charged for it, as to feel very tenderly to- wards the interests of the lucky mouopolists who have winlstered to our uecessitica. We are very far from belfeving that gas will sud- denly ceaso to be & prulitable commodity, but wa certalnl Im[m and bellevo that electriclty will soon share Its functious as & mcaus of ar- tificfal illumination. We shall bid farewel! to gas without regiet, whtle nmembcrinfi 1ts el ices with itude, if, 83 tow sceins likely, it can be supe: ed by & purer and less fojunt- ous light, —— THAT BQY. Dramalis perionna.—A.young Awmericsn In roundsbout aud legglus, perched upan the fence devourlng a buge plrce of mluce ple, sud & wald- eu of Bve summers, in pautsottes, looking very wishfully st the gourmaod ou the feuce. Young Auwerica—*1_say, ais, does vour mar make It sbo dacs I'll bet thcy aln' niace plesl 50 gaond my mara' Little Miss (timidiy)— ) ike miuce pie awful well.™ Young Awerics —“Well, oow, thel's funnyl Just look here (drawing u‘nmu of & pie out of bls jackei- packet), and it’s boss, too! An't my war good 1" (carefully stowing it away in Lis pocket) Thet boy **is father to the wan® who mus tave hls cigurs sod wpy other mascullue luxury bis contemptible selilstiness craves, while hig poor, sfckly wife must do the work of two wow- €u ('} Girla waate wore thau they exrn,” be aaya) sud (or e want of & litilo mioney to purcbase » fuw bottles of Dr. Pleree’s Favunite Prescrip- tion, the soverclgn remedy for female dlscayes and weakneases, sho s hiterally dyiug by inch —uud all becauss of 1hat wasculine sellshiug that would ook divide tbe childih luxury witn bis playmate, sud now tactly refuses bLis wity the laxury of neslte. doubt, we appreliend, as to- MARINE NEWS, Farther Details of the Wreck of the Schooner Woodrufl, Chbieago; prope Porter, Chamberlain, Alpena; schr 3o W Hannatord. Marquet Prop Alss fng:; prop It Peiadivijle, schr C. H. Wee! edo. — NAVIGATION NOTES. ciicago. Sallors' wages at this port, Mliwankes, and Cleverand are $2.50 per day. The schr C.C. Barnes has been chartered to carry corn Lo Buffalo at 4¢ per bushel, ‘The engina n the ator at Goderich broke down last Satarday, and there was every proba. bllity that the vesscis,siready scriously delayed at that port, would be detained longer. A telegram to 1bat effect has been received by & Chicago veesel- owner, The wind blaw light from the sonthwest yester- day, and the movement of veasels Io and out was notgreat. A small lamber fleat arrived, but few The First Mate Killed by the Life.-Doat in the Surfs Nauntical Haps and Mishaps in Port and at Bea. MORE SAD INTELLIGRESCE. A small fleet of lumber venscls arrived from Munkegon and other eant-shore burts yesterday, and the Masfers of them reported the aea over y &4 heavy as any everexperienced. beeter, of the schr 1. M. Forest, was among tie arrivals from Whiteball, and drought sdditlonal particalars of the loss of the barkentine 1. C. Woodruff, st that plaes, inclading the sad intelligence ihat the Kirst Mate of the vasaci, Thomas Mcllenry, dled from the eflects of an injory received by being strnck on tha back by the 1ife-hoat, while stenggling throngh the breakera to of the craft went on the market. The prop Daver is recelving & completa aver- hauling at Miller Bros." drydock, and as soon as #ha s ready wiil go down the lskes and the B1. Lawrence to tha ses, snd engage in the fruit nd New Ol Capt. 8sm Allen, one of the oldest of lake navi. snd who has had experience on the is 1ving very it st hin residence, Xo. 308 West Lake sireet. Tle Hfus been employed fe namber of years in the ipchandlery ~busin thashore. 1o wae s married man and balled from | snd in :‘P'flll by .n’:m‘ln. £y "fl"r',l';"b: "II::-:: , 2 ort. _His conditios reca uf Cleveland. Tho Second Mate, Willlam Phillips, l-lovtz ne WHI Peoover. Pprecarious, and & sallor nsmed William Dnane, Jate of Cleve. Iand, and formerly of Wexford, Ircland, where be haa parente living, wers lost io the sea from the wreck, and their bodies have not been found, Capt. Isbester describes the wreck asa very bed one, The sea was tremendous, and swept over the vessel with such force ms to tear the decks awar fnaide af an hour after she struck, which was about ) o'clock Friday morning, 8he wasabott a mlle from shure, headed to the nortaward, andlisted 10 port so that the soss hud & fall aweep over he ecks, and in 4 few hours she was hroken ap lm( the cargo of 11,500 bu of corn wae washed away. Betore she atruck she had her mizzenmast carried sway. A fog conld not be procured (o resch her before ahe went on, and when she bezan {o break RLSEwHIE! ‘The schr Comanche fost forerail and had her bulwarks stove |n on Lake iluron during her last passage down. ‘The nchr Correnpondent in & tota) loss. She lies directly across the channel at Dankirk, completely hwcklfin tho herber. Vessel snd cargo are not fosnred. hal wanted Capt. % claim at Detrojt | on Lake 8L Clair to d went back to that city to %o the £ .u Prese says. who lss been #kippingover (o Canads with tho tog Crua defiance of Federal (aw ee represented by a ship- keeper, raye nc papern wers served on film, and D, And the danger to the lives of ihova on MR R Ko Bo Haa never acied contrary ta the lawin a similar crew rom ran aven, under com+ mand of Capt Dick Connell, arived | guipariat it month of October the follaving at the acene, ard efforts were made toaavs the | Su(’ men from their periions position 1o the rigging. ‘Fhere were on hoard Capt, James Lingham, the Firat and Second Mates, the took, and f il ars, and & young man of about 18 years, & son of ‘Thomas Murphy, of Cleveland, the owner of the vessel, The nmiortar wae uved succesafully in cast- ingn ltne from the ehors oyer the wreck. but the rope got canght in & anag on the bottom, and conld not be hiandled to good advantage. t. Inbester wae unc of fonr men who volunteeres man the life-buat, and, after & lerzible strugxle, they renched the wreck and took off the Csptain, the First Mate, and two n:mmlj bt the life-boat was swamped, and fataily injured the Mate, Mc- 8,000 8, 80,000; ,000: itmber, 8, walf, 120, 881 bris; salt, . 00, cu ft; beadings, 4 24 tons, bulk, FORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivale and actaal safllogs at tbie port for the forty-eight hours ending at 10 o'clock iast night. ARRtYALE, fchr Maf, N.1f. Terrr, Grand (Taven, lamber, Market, Hetr M. €. Albrechl, Mtuskegon, amber, dixteenths L. EEHY Loutea McDa iid, Manlates, lomber. Market. North Pler. Volverine, M . N Henry, 'Then bezan & feartul sieuggle to | ECBT Wolverine, Manitee, lumber, Nortli Pler. reach the shore, end, with great ef. Nimr Corvos, 8t Joe, sundries, Rush streat, forts, all of fthem did eo, including the Behr Ostrich, Bannico, lumber, kvans' blip. injured Mate, Young Mu wept from the | _Scbr F. W.' Gifford, Clevelani, cosl North Market wreck Into thie eeethibg and. earrind a mile north of the vessel befors he was reacued, his ahility to swvim keaping bim above the surface intne mesntime, . The Becood Mate and Duune were aweol away Ly {he eea and probably drowned, asa scarch slong’ the shore for severa) iles failed to dircovey them, The oter seamen were rescned. Abont'200 persons on shors wite peased the wrecking of the Woodrall. Thu earzo of the lost veascl ts Insured In the pool companies for $13,000, and war !hlpFMl on nccount of Jordan & Flsher to Duffalo. ‘The in. sursnce on the hull is sald to be 810,000, placed in Cleveland. Fhe Woodru@ was twelve & old, aod was bnilt by F. N, Jopes at Buffalo, She rated B 1, and was valned at !HMOO. GRAIN SHIPMENTS BY LAKE. The following shows the éargoes and kind of grdin and the toia) guantity bhipped by lake from this port for the week ondlntkfllh Saturday Jast: nreet. food. aud was | *SC0F Minnte #lawson, Muskegon, Jumber, Stetson p. Hehr 1. V. Jones, Muskegon, jumber, Btetson 8ifp. Betr L. M. Davis, Stnskegusi, lumbe?, Market. Scow ‘Buccess, Clay Lsuks, \ies, Twenty-second street, Hcbr Fiyl 1st, Muskegun, ber, Ne alsted sk by og Mlst, Muskegun, Jum! orth I tchr House Bimmoas, Muskegon, lumber, Twenty- second wireet. ard, Maskegon, lamber, Arnold Slip. schr Ceetlis, Muskegon, ‘Tumber. Market. bulir Conjuest, Abnupes, ties, Twelfts y FProp Stemenger, leatio, sundries, Stato strest. behr Transfer, Muskrgon, lumber, Ki 6 $lin, (ehe Wit tawking, tiowling Creek, poste, Bure ugton, Frop Eky Lark, Denton, sundries, Wabasb svenue. Echr James Uarrett, Muskegug, lumoer, Aravld Blip. FBebr Psuline, Musiegou, lumber. Market. Br Z. G, Blmwons, Musksgon, jumber, Twellth reet Sehr T, B, Coates, Muskegon, lumber. Gas- House Stip. Sebr tolden farvest, Graud flaveo, jutnber, Market. ir Minerva, Mus Iumber, Magasing bitp. beht George L. Wrenu: Stusieyou, Jamber, Market, o Fehird. 0. Mo, Sguskeuu, lumber, Allew S1ip. Tessel, Ao, sehr Emeill uu-kuum'lumba{. Marker. Ecur L. 1. herd. Muikegon, Jomber, Kush street. . Shej UK New kra, Urani Haven- iowlng, Hash vreee. Beur L. O, D., Muskegon, limber, bietson hlip, benr City Urand ltaplds,' Muskexon, lumber, Allen i, 'Weir Ataunto, Muskegon, lumber, Mason Sitp. ‘Alice M. llears, Grand Jiaven, luniher, Market, Muskegon, lumbee, Markot. uskegun, luniber, Market. T very, Muskegui, lumber, no oniers, Benr I, arton, Alnskegun, lumber, D orders. Hark Latsiculer, Muskeyon, Jumber, Market, ¥rup G, Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber, Sigtson Hlip tchr Lemn Ellaworth, Muscegon, lnmber, M Beur A, J. Hogers, Mdakogon. Number, Prop City of Travene, O |-teenth strect. pre; er, Market, BUNF Alpena. Muskeeun, sundrics, Hush strect. beor Jlysuc, “Muskegon. lumber, ‘Fweuty-seeond strew Bohr Adristic, Pentwatar, lumber, Market. belir Maguolia, Pentwater, lumber, lake sireet: et Nortn Kuar, Pentwater, lmber, liush strect, irig Commerce, Menominee, lumber. batnpson Siip. I'rop Maty (iron, Deaton, suldtics, Van Buren streec. Behr Milwauxee liclle, Marinewse, Tomoer, Markec. T Alostrow, Ludingion, (umber, Market. behr itislng Blar, Ludingtan, Jumber, Market, Henr Megualens) Muskegun, siabs, 1) Frop Arabla ......... Trop Lity of Coficord. Frop Alaske. D Fountain p U, Camnlel]. Prup City Moo Fros Ehiinacts Tob Philade 17op Nnamn: o z3.0m7 afarih 4,0n 0u riel. raverse, sundries, Foors Belir 8. M. Fodter!, [, Kehr . Jobostun, ..2404 Vessol, Mo, by B Prop Hlanchand. ... G.L0' Tup Alcona .. 5, b ! il o, b Togset, TR0, A Behr duutrair, be velr Kmelive, Grand Javen, lumber, Market. chr Kale Darley. Kocaneba, ons, N, 1L, it Sills, Prop Conestuye. Sudaio suidries, Ciark sizect. 'Tup Lo odore, Bullalo, sundries, State street. lrep . Brittaln, Graod Haven, sundries, Btate rect, 'rop Annfe Laom, Muskegos, lumber, Van Buren trece : Frop Gity of Liuluth. Duluth, sundries Wells street. b Lrader, Graud ‘Haven, sundrics, Market street, o) 3 f'mnu. ¥, Leats, Saugatuck, suudries, Wabah avys nug. 7on Detaware, Prie, sundrien. Clark s ¥rop beutia, Montreal, sundrics, Adam Shr LML Porreat. White Lake, umbe: o chr Parana Behr Belle lirown.... Babr Monlter, . nel, izxie A. Law, I LR, Prop Alask: Betir Hangalore, Kingstun, lr:lm 'Top U, 1 he! Prop Fowmac, Butfslo, sundries rop Fountaln City... liadelphis Bimr Coruns, #8. Joe, sundriea. T'rop Paesiess. . Lt Sheboyicen. Magitowo, suniries. Prop W "Tup Fayutie, Manlstew, susdris, Irop 'Top Portage, Bufalo, sundrls Prop Hehr U1, Hand, Kewsunce, sundries, J'rop Potomac, Bchr Montkuikery, hln.lzlll sundries, Frup Bisashard i 1.900| i i sear Malviu ¥, Nacen, liuflalo, craia, Grane total, iocluding floar reduces graln, ¥ . Huitslo, grais. Belir Windsor, Manisies. sunidriea 1,935,104 bu. sebr Thonias A, beatt, liudala, grato, unt, Nuitalo, grain. CLEVELAND. Bpecial Dirpatch 1o The Tribune CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 8,—~The crew of the stmr Metropolis, from Saginaw, with staves and sain- gles, struck this evening. Upon their arrival in port they claimed thas they had been nearly starved on the trip, only belng supplied with bread, and meat which they could nol eat, and which finally threw overboard. Upon refused to nnload the boat urle square weal." Upon the ofcers refuslag to -lcududt‘o ) Other men were lnmedi- e eer o W re umad1ni the bost. The ofcers way that the crew were 8 sct of rascals. too 1o 'work, and that they had fast such fare as Felir lieary A, K tehr Amoiican Union, Menomanee, sasdries. helir Metropalis, Ozdensburg, &ral reir Francis alins, Duttaio. N Hehr HL Lawrehey, Turonto, grasa, Echir Johu binur. Cedar Lake, sundries. ¥ K. A. Nicholsgn, Port Murow. graln, senr . liean, Jr., fuskegon, llgnt. r Emua L. Coyan, darlne. graln, Hartford, Dswego, grain. Behr W. K. Crosth kebr Florids, Maolst scnr B, it Jartin, Ucdnu, figut, belir Lookuut, tre I bt F Al L Muskagon, Hihi EGir Lisdy cboanid, Coflingusod, Bebr lioifvia, Buitais, gralac oo S0 By W 1. Altsi, o Frat sy wis the cabin; his was simply made hir Jasn Park Aot Nabd e O e ain b with thie D, .’.fi'fi‘i 1_:':' : ‘:‘ S:J%E'imfx'l"'" b STILL LOOKING FOR A TUG. i Bnder, Besjnsier, muaren The Pesbigo Company's representatives, whao have bacn looking sbout fara large Lug suitable for towing the barges of that corporsiion, bave Lecn in negotistion with the owner of a tow at Cleve- land Istely, and, if satisfactory terms can be made, the vessel will be purchased. 1t s uot kmown definitely what ing the sald representalives are sfter, but it s said It is the Liviugalons, or maybe the Nisgura, The Company will probably buvs tug, and tho Detroit Fres F'ress man ie respecifally requestod to note the fact. and keep a sharp look. .lx’;fl on the movements of (be tug-owners down ore. AMUSEMENTS, BUVICKER'S THEATRE, GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. OFPENING NI1QUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, N BALLO IN MASCIERA, With the (ullowing Extraordinary Hiar Cast 11a. Ml Clars Lonbo tiw Lan CATT, JAMES BENNPETT INJURED. A telegrad was rocelved here yesterdsy from Bturgcon Day, by Messrs. Mueller & Chrusty, un. nouacing the injury of Capt. Jamea Benastt, of the schr Ketchum, of tbis port, at Jacksonport, Saturday, by the falling of & howtia-block on hie ttending ull the uwudluzmrg‘n! lh:: -‘ was promaturely o ategral ey AT osnail . o Blg. Pantaleun) 7. Geargw A, Con) T e A DL Hennett provadly came frow the fect that he was rendered tosensible by the injury. The many friends or Uspt. Hen. Hesarved sents 5 cents sad 31 extra, nett will be glad to know (bst he was not fatally et Balcouy, W cents. The h:b-ud. Hae will probably azrive Lare to-uight by nd Ats Wil cowuiench on Tharsday ral), e At o'clock st Hox Uttice, IIAVP;:RLY‘S THEATRE, J. B. HAVKRL' Manager and Proorister, This Week Only, the Famous and Unequaled OOLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, 3 Par axcelleuca of Huriesque Orantzations, legitimaiy- ceaeding the I, Rt el A NAUTICAL CANDIDATE. The Detrols News gives 3 bricl blographical skeich of Capt. Joe Nicholson, the Dumocratic candidate for Sheriff In tuat (Wsyne) county. It says be commenced bia nautics] life on aze of the Lake Ontario steamers al the sge of 10 years, sod arterwards fell in with Capt, E. B. Ward, who took N o, 1o 1825 be waa 4poiated Mastes of }idesa's Oriuines & 14 AE IN CHICAUG New Ui . lasq the stur Arctic, ana luuoqntnurnmmmnud the OXYUKN{ oz, tias In Bu Losgus Matre. Pisnet. During the Itebel crulaing raid on Ll ISAURNT b, Vst 16 Burlosgni N Erta be offerwd nlu gervices and the tag Prindiviile | tatumen shavetey moste AL bt s Cine sauliog S i faer Chanered, o '"'?fia"fl'fii&m e e alua liveeat dile. EUE NOSEAY, ' and t ¢ chartered. biuca cu sy eycalug— 3 z Marine Inspector for the Detruit Fire & Mariig ln- t‘““flfl“*‘u and vsturdayn 2. sursnce Com tiag defosted, 7. Ea chances arey gooa—for get- 8 THEATR Sl 8ole fN&l(:lnl n'd Mansi PORT RUBON, 81 Matloeen, 4% aud Pont Hrmox, Mich,, Nov. 3.—Up—Propd W, i Baroum, Burliayton sud taw, James Vay and con+ sort, Bulletinsad mnulw__tt: schep Hogars, Havsos, HOOLEY’ . M. BOOLKY.... Ko~ GO, ; MONDAY, Nov. d.every eveniog and WEDNFSDAY 804 SATUUDAY Mitiners, last wiek of the Faanion. #ble Favoriie: Htl u\l CRYIS THROPFBADOURS, N nselt, Exile, Fred A. Moise, T. Gaw. o thal spal and Yayorlie Katrevassass, Sniit EJieE Vnd Shermus. o kncfl i wid 1 Cometietin, L e WOMTS OF Down—Frops Badeer Rtate, Mackinaw, Oakland, OMA "'"'?'i“u'fl' thy lulies mad geatlemnea of thl Westford. Mary Prineie jand _?m D cn! and | combeuy o i i AAND EXTHA MATINEE in barges, Huribat and eonsort. ¥oeemir con- | odCHHAT il wip it A T JuE Hopek 0F surt, Amnle Smith sud eonsort. Jennie z‘ug'.ruup SHF ey, Nov. 1), the m(l‘:. rhaw. Tures Brotbors, B, btevens, vrased LINGALD COMUINATIV Wind—Soutbwest, higat. Weatber—Flue, . 7 CAPVICKER'S TUEATRE, —— A — RILE. AR | KATY MAYMEW Bpectal Diasaich 4o The Tribune. Pt o a8 Ems, Pa, Nov. & —Arrivale—Prop i Prioal: | WAl NEES| MLISS. ville, schr €. H, Weoks, Toledo. Devartane ~Prop Ezvitian, i § The revbscd 1lay wadug with la- LAY D s e - tur cosl EXPOSITION BUILDING, COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING, KOV, 2, A ARRIES OF UNTRECEDESTED ENTERTAINMENTS GRAND BAZAAR BENEFIT OF THE d Shepherd. Tonse of the Goo Monday_event .l’#nun , Nov, el by (he T4vorite ohne PENS make ; famons for darabil #1y of styles anited 10 aver) STEEL Promenade Con- Bands mall, 09 recolpt of Twrenty.Ove Cemtar IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. 8or.x AexxTs vox Tme U, 8, 138 and 140 Grand St., New York, F. Nov, 7—(rand Mjlitar; and Second Regiments, the '8 Zoaaves. tion, and 1.arke 7, N a0 Ivie Rocleties In Fall fegali ade Comoart by a; and Casts and the Cele- tod KTATUEOF CLEOPATRA will be o8 exkbition i Season ticket (admitting lsdy Hingie sdmisston, 23 rants ese BPECIAL NOTICE. \U3 %, M OBAND EXTRA of the Good Shepherd, ho ttractive Art Gaile e TTORE Sotaat FOn PRTs-1: ot MILROAD TIOR8 TAHLE: ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE QF TRAINS, FI7LA%ATION OF Rrremewcs §hafied ¢ Bunday escepted. R NOY3—BEST e :nd gentleman), $1. THURSDAY, &uhA‘.’ My OHICAGO & FORTHWESTERN RAIL Ticket Offices, 62 Cl:;lz-at; (Sherman Monse) and st sch's Orchesirs, ‘and h tre. when the enfire proc 74 (0 the audionce af day night, & quick sa received. IPCORMICK MALL, THIRD WEEK—SIX NIGHTS MORE. PROF. CROMWELL'S MAGCNIFICENT sual and Oral Ilustrations ART TRAVEL. PROGRANME FOR THE WEEK. Kov. 4, 8 o'cloek~PARIR, THR X ‘I}I.ldll Eventog, Nov. 6—-1TALY, THR LAND OF Wednewlsy Evaning, Nov.6-RONE, THE ETERSAL 2 a'clock~LONDON, fic Fast aPacifc Fust Ty Day Kz, via a3 ight Kx.via Clinton’, aOmsans Night Exprese.. asloux City & Yankton Tockra & | toekrd & Dubuqua . 0 Fast Mail mauesrossBUTU R eaEaS BE339983537333383a835a3 h, between Chil on'the ‘trafn saring Chi mag of aoy other form of Wellsand Rinzte-sta. o—Depot carner of Canal and Kinzle-sta’ BUBLINGTON & QUINOY RAILEOAD Deputs foot of Lake st lntfana-ay. o Rlxieeuth-sis. Tickas UMces, 53 Ciar Carvu ::lo and Counci Hluds, a a No uther r Mo botel care weat of Cl BEAUTIFUL CITY. a=Depot corner of t GURAT CITY In s ¥ o'clock~THnr VATI- Mendots & Galeshurg Esi 9, 88 8 o'clock~WONDEIt- ".‘:_!Blnnlnt stscelock. Carriages 30 ets; Baicony, 35 cta. fes iboot extrs charge, PULVERMACHER GALAVNIC CO. = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, RERVOUS AND EBILITATED! The afflicted can now be restored fo perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND DANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, mest every requirement, The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europe and thiz country indorse them. These noted Curative appliances have now ward of thirty principal conntelen of the world. They were Awand of Mrit for Electrio ruat World's Exhibltions hiave been fonnd the most valunble, mafe, slmple, and eMcient known treatment for f disense, ALTON & BT, LO] OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, ear Madison.st, bri 0e AND CHICAGG, Kansas Clty & Denver Fast Fx. S5 Louts, ¥pringdeld & Moblle & New Urieans Exprose Chi )(eo)m}'.d h R hiag alanen L R Jollet & Dwight Accommv CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 6T, PAUL RAILWAY Unlon Depot. corner Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket Otfice, 6% South Clark-st., opposite Sherm 824 depot. roorIBTOY iSgaEsasrs Expres., consin & Minneania, frealt T3 am S T pm Y Tows Expross....... : Wiwaukee Fast Line (idiiy BUpmi 400 4900 pME 7:00 A o et T‘I for £L. Paal 18 \adison and Prairie du Chien, or vis Watartown, Lac: \ T . 4- it 3 Calro & Xew Otieans Exprom. deereed the oni o lancek ut the aris, Phitadelp) READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, und euergy as experenced In former yeurs? 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Aro you tlinld, nervous, ana onr mind coatinually dwell- ingon the subfect? liave you loat ronfidence 10 yoursalf und onergy for business pursuits? oct to any of tha followlug Rym broken ulvep, nigi n of the Lioart, busli- fulneas, can fuston of ldeas, avenson to socioty, dizzines in the head, dimness of aight, pl ples and biolches on tho fuce aud bacl olhier despoudent symptoms? Thousau voung men, the middleaged, and even the uld, suffer from nervous aad physicul dehil- Thousands of femalos, n health and spirita from disorders pecoliar 10 their wex, and wha, from false modesty or negleet prolong thelr sufferings. then, further neglect n suby ‘@ of health and 1s at hand & tnonus of restoration PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure these various dliscaved conditions, aftsi all other means fuil, sud we oiler the rpost convinelug teatimony direct f) tileted themselvos, who bave been restored to . HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, ~ In vain for months and yeam. Hend now for DracniPTive PAMPHLET and TMx BLKCTRIC QUANTRRLY, & larg Journsl, containing full puarticuiurs and INFURMATION 'WORTIL THOUSANDH, Lop- s muiled froe. Cull on or address, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO, Car, Bth & Vine 8ts,, CINCINNATI, O, 0Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK, BRANCH OFFICE: 8T, CHICAGO. pay~ Aroid logus appliances claiming elec- io qualities. Our Pumphlet explaing how (o distinguish the genuins from the spurious. paink? Have you forgetful, and RE & ORTIO, from kznusition Bulldtax. foot of Manron- c! Offices, 1 (CJark-ot.. 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