Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1878, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘during the morning session b ¢ nppened snd closed : no slternvon the Aeath of 3 propinent mem- ), aversKiug 37,(00; transactions, dona prainess was e, which price 1 Yosion no arcoune — — COTTON. gevox, Nov, 1% —CorroN—Fay: middiing, w mtddling, B3¢ knod ordinary, ¥ei net 1.0) bales; Rroes fecelnts, 1,0 sales, 4,041 ne2: wockly net recelpts, 20,330 g 470 sales, 12,1103 e3pores to Urest Drftaln, France, 2,319 Coutlnent. 1,100; comatxlee, 2687, T Vonix, Nov. t low md! 17 ~CoTrox—aond . demand: mid- €. Ajacs RO ordin ¥es net 27405 stock, 21,4705 week- A.00; expurts. to the e i g burned, 20, ‘ff,:',”,fi“;.fnu. Nov. 13.~Catron~Qafet, hut firms piidiing, Bigci 10w mIdd1Ing,e: Rood ondinary, ke D hceints, 003 bafes: sxies, 1,000; atock, B,5v ¢t 1y it receluta, 21, 708: galen, 42,8004 exports, t Great Rritala, 4,5%; to France, 5,030; te the Coutle pent, 11,083 Iy wet res DRY GOODA, Sgw Torx, Nav, 13, ~Tobbing trade fair for tha tima of vear, but bualness continues quiet with commission D tsex: cotton goods In better domand, bus joblers are occrsting Blahtlys prints aufet: tamilton and Knickers ‘pocker fanclos roduced to B¥c; the clothing trade are placiog moderate orders for spring woolens, —— TURPENTINE, C.y Nov. 15.=8riniTs or TUAPRN- WiLwIRaTOx, ) sixz-Flrm st MARINE NEWS. CONCERNING RECENT MISITAPS. Now It [a stated that nothing has been done to- werd releasing the achr George H, Wand, During the late fice at Green Day City the wehr Annle M. Peterson had a parros escape from destructlon. The sctir . C. Lalghton has been gottea afloat #t Point Abino, and towed to Baffalo for repalrs. The wrecking etmr Magnet wan engaged in workinz ot the tngs Mystic and Peck at laat ac- connts. drill at the Limeklin Crossing of Detroit Ly was dainazed sgnin Weanesdag night, snd operations ceascd for n time, . Darid Ives. of Sand Beach, has contracted to take the careo of 370 thna of cannol and Marmllon coal ont of ttic wrecked schr Lively, ashure near tace. o thoubt that the brge Rutter, stranded at Ludington, can be raved, The wreckingtug A, J. $mith §« at that port for the purpose of getling the Ruiter off, Af 1€ 14 found possible to do so. A new bowsprit, jibvoom, and catheads be- ing make for the schr Lone Btar, to replace tbose carried away In the recent tit with the schr steohen Bates In Milwaukee llu{. The damaged pron (‘mnbrc will probably regnire an exvendituro of 85,000 to make her good agaln. sheis the Detroft Dry-Dock, snd workmen are Lusily engaged upon ek, There was oo insurance apo her hall, A dispatch was recelved here yesterday from (irand Javen stating that the schr H. 1, Moore was potten oFF the beach and towed futo harbor. %he wannot damacd any, and will probably be calked and put in shipshape for taking on a cargo Tamher, o tai Taven (lspateh says the schr Montoel fer hes been abandoned. ~Tne tag Niaara broko & twelve-inch hawaer trving to pull ler off ‘Chirs. day. 5ha lles on the wreck of tho steamship Mil- waukee, beacned at Grand Haven several years 2s0. The Montpeller was built at Clayton, by B, @, Jubmson, In 1500 was of 200 tuns, and owned by Ml{‘rlck, Fowler & Eascltyno, of Deteolt, She nted B 1, A correspondent at Manlstee states that the schr D. It. Owen sthil lies 1n the channel there, whero rhevunk overn week ago, Bho must be removed from the channel, es the donger of entering the barbor Is Increased, The contractors, & number of days before the accident, had sunk a crib nnder water, and were walting for finu weather to put on the woperstrocture. ‘The erib extended into the lake somo 8¢ty feet boyond the pler light, unknown tothe manter of the Owen, und In entering the Earbor ducing a gale struck this sunken crib and wrecked his vessel, THE WRECKING QUESTION. A late editorlal in the Toronto Globe on the wrecklug question contained the following: 1t 18 quite clear ta every ono that the very fonndation f azoud wreckiug law 14 TG most completa recinrocity. [fest (hat tho Tess Testraint there 1< on tin 8 0L Lic IAATCEA OF Voabeln L EaVR OtheT yeswcls 1 distress, nu matier what the oatlonality of clther ress cucror reeeuey 1nay be, the 1esd chance there whi) he of destractlon to 1ife and property, 1€ a vessel lias beconie tnmanageablo or driven rahorey Why whotld Kot the tuie 103t arrivea 1iTat on tho scene have tho priviiege of do- g ol that {n powIble tosave her. aud her erew and varu, from destriction? TL wistihi otten hapben under dich ‘an Arrankenicht hata United States (g would hasethe privilege aid profit of rescning nvewsel In Cauiian waters: hut, un the uther liand, Cansdian tuis wouid frequently enjoy o simiisr privitege with peapect Lo veacia i United States walers, T'no Detroit £res Preas saye, on the authorlty of an Amencan officlal, that 1he wrocking question Is n matter for leglaiation by rees: that it was decided yenra aga in - treatics between this counter and Great Uintaln; and thatin lssuinz *¢ fnstructions ** 1o Custoins Collectord, the Canne .:mhmm-mur Marine hus shoply medaled arois rarily. — CLEVLELAND, 8ptclal Diwalch to The Tribune, Cievenaxp, Nov, 15.—The prop Sholdon and consert Ely ato guing to Escanabn, light, for an- other Joad of ore, which will be their lost trip, The schr J1, I, Brown was released from her positlon In the mouth of the river ‘Thursday even- fogbya tug, and, after atlcking at the Willey street bridge, and again ot the Hannah coal-dock, flually reached her discharging-place. Ste wus no doutt Junded too deep for the fall of the year, “itie schr Charloy Crawtord was loading 11,000 buor corn at the Comiacrein Street Kievaior yon- terday, which, with uikcellancoun freleht, “she taes to Caseville, KFrow there sho will foad salt for Cleveland. Tuo scury 8. J. Tllden and Nahaut gro chartered for cval, Cleveland to Chicugo. nt 00 conts, and l‘-:: ml.chr 1. J. Wobb, coal to Chicago, on privaty BUFFALO. Burrave, N, Nov, 16.~Lake frelghts sdy a8 50c for coal to Chicago and Milwaukee, Chare ters—Merchandlse to Clovoland, 40@50¢ per tos. Cleared—Dropa Inter-Ocean, Junlatz, Muntana, Chlcag; scors 8. V. It, Watson, Charles Foster (1,200 tons of coal), Jed, White, and Bino, Mears (800 tons of coall, Chicago; E. M, Carrlncton (350 Lrls of walt), Vermillion; Frana Sizel (107 tans of coal), William Young (1,000 brls of ceo ment), A. J, Dowey (756 tons of sand), Detroit; J. i, Hartzell, Toledos harge Aryonaut, Colcago, Port Coluorao du_ swenty-fours Vrasels paaning ending 8 p, ., 14th Inst. ~Westward—Sctir Jen- sle Whito, Detroit, Eastward—Bark Pulaskl, Oswi 20d Fuat, Oswewo; Wave Creat, C LAKE FREIGHTS, Graln frelghta were quoted yesterday ot A%con cornand 4c on wheat, with not much demand and few offeriuge at those rates. Hoom was taken for 133,000 bu wheat, 657,000 bu barley, Bt 47,000 Yaoats, The prop Colorade, wheat and barley; the schr ¥, A, Georger, whoat through via Duflalo; utehier Boy, wheat (o Port Colborne: the K, :1 Javidson, wheat to Bluck Ruck: and tio Fathi- fder, larley to Cloveland, ‘The J. K. !hu' was substituted for the Antelope 'nr oats. Steamer room was probably engaged n“f B0, by wheat In additlon” 1o that },g‘:s‘ln?w. llu t':n ;n-vlnunraot:g"wu L K. a4 chartered to load GO, U wheat 2t llunmlnrnnullunulsc. TRIE, Bvecial Dispateh to TAe Tridune, Emx, Pa., Nov, 15.—Arrivale—Schrs Eliza Allsaand B, p, Iseals, Bufalo. Dtnulnltl-?rna Willlam il. Barnum (1,200 tons caal), Chicagos wchril, J, Bates, Vermillion; LR, P, Beals, Buttalo, The prop Wissahicion, of the Anchor Line, s eadog eual for Chifcago, Tnu:fl-e:-‘r.hwuuu boat of the Lake Buperior iog. mpany lefs Erle for Duluth this morns Jsmes Qainian, Beco Tantie, way mhh:fl & nd Mats of the prop At o ewol d clotbis d 43100 while the bonl’ltn‘l':lxgl!::‘lu.‘ Hblag walus MILWAUKEL " Zpectat Dispalch 10 The Tribune, ) 'LWaUkgR, Wis,, Nov. 13.—To-day the schr m:filwn was chartered at 60 for whest to Gode- o the veauel to winter with cargo on board. m‘:fl;::—b am-barges Alcons, Nero and con- mtiuud-mn Myatic Star, Mont Blane, Oliver 1‘2’.‘&““"‘“'" C. Q. Kervhaw, r Granads s uaw Iwgnty-1wo days out on 810 Huuton's L \\'n..u"“hmfl .n ay, after o' cargo of wood. B Stpday, she o) d (o be ET AN R A A R PORT HURON PORT Henox, Mich., Nov, 15, 'y + Nov. 15.—~Dowo-] 'Dl_nnsn Paul, P o : a6 consonr Oscoda, Salina snad birges, Eparts Foud fcatent, 3, Props J, Chaden, Jarvis Lord, Chbius, “2. w"‘ul;:l;'- . Wl'lvl‘ .qu. Linsgsr aud con- rTived—Schr B, Winglow, Dowg—, Sngeliyand L4808, B Loats, Beaton, B W, d—East, froah, Weather cloudy, — A FLAT DENIAL . N " lw“n u;: ln('flrmll!nn of a prominent membor of vl ‘-: rh\eml-()wnm' Association, it wis Yooy Jesterday's Tuimuxy that the barkentine Fou lfiu\ Paid the penalty of Trom,"le. 804 the owner himpell now cumos ks ll:l::n '::‘I'lx‘lhc followiug denials x D o-days e A3 B b e Ll Y pe (LD Datseatin tu for culting the * nenslty for having ent th ratfon {8 without foundation in fart, Laviug heen made or antliorized by no such payment me. UwxEs Nafav, - —— MUTINOUS CONDUCT. Speeiai Plepateh (0. The Tridune, DirPrin‘s Currg, Nov, 15.—A mntiny occarred on board the schir Jennia Drammond while off this port to-day. A sailor named Nowman, on being ordcred to go to work, strack at the Mate with & knife, fnficting ugly wonnds on his srms and fegs, and threatened to kill bim. The Captain, coming un the scene, draw hisrevol- verand fired, The shot, however, did not take #flcct. The arhooner signaled far help, anda tow wenl o her assislance, when Newman wan acrest- ed, uruw7h| asliore, and committed for trinl. Tho Mate {n [n & critical condition from jose of blood, and hin Wortndd will probably terminate fatally. MARQUETTE. Speetat Dispateh to The Tridune. Manquerte, Mich., Nov. 1h,—Arrived—Prop Auna Smith: schrs Shawnce, Thomae W, Ferry. Cleared—Prop E. B, Ilale, Superlor: asehrs Thumas Quayle, Alva Hradiey, Sandusky; Johu urt. Passed up—Prop Winslow. JuE i, THFE CANAL. Bripagrort, Nov. 15.—Arrlvala—Props Wel. come, Hennepin, 6,700 bn oats; Cataract, Utlcs, 7,000 bu nate, 1,700 bu wheat, . Cleared—['rons China, }anona, 20,000 ft lum- ber, 70,000 shinglea; Omaha, Morrls, 000 ft Inmber; Atlantic, Peru. 71,003 f¢ lumber; 212 ft tnmber, Ottawa: Morning Light, Peru, 83,447 1t lumber, % x NAVIGATION NOTES. CHICAGO, + G. W, Holt. of the tirm of Holt & Enaign, pro. prictors of the Commercial Line of Propeliers, in in the city on borness, ‘The steam-barge Falrbank and sches E. J, Me- Vea and linvana foft for Milwaukee last uvening to load wheat for helow. A number of lumbor veseels hegan to strip yes- teraay preparatory to laying up, among them the sclira John Hean, Minnla Mucller, Harbarlan, Malne, William Junes, Peatin, and Cuyahos ‘T'ne aclir Porter, Copt. Mcleod, leaves for naba to-day far a° carco of iron-oro consigned to Cleveland,” 3 the weallier and frelehts are favor- able she mav retiten to this port o1 Milwaukee. ‘The tugs Ilackley and McClellan left for Michi- ian City last night with o aredge and two scows, for use on thoe harbor work in brogress at that port. The tug O. BB, Green also departed with twu scows for the aime port, The winil blew llent from nearly all the cardins) oints of the comp: estorday, but cawe mainly rom the aoutheas ore Werg a few areeivale of lumber-Inegers ard a snall number of depa, Capt, Gorman, whuso Iife-saving cxvloit: boen referred to on meveral occhaluns by r Trintye, rescucda man from drowning in the gfirm“ Thursday night, near Randolph street ridge. ‘The prop City of Montreal, recent wreckage frum which furnished material for 8 first.clavs disaster that hnnpu{dld not veeur, arrived here shorily after Thureday miduight. ‘Fie damage she recelved on her last trip to Colilngwood has been repaired. ELSEWITERE. ‘I'he Cnstom.Tlonso at lay City hasbeen re- moved to Centro atreel, next to the Fraser llonse. 1t s eatimated that not less than 2, 000, 000 per- tons have been carrled on tho regular daily passen- uerana excarsion boats out of Detroit the past season. Capt. Thompson, author of the Coast Pliot bearing his name, hns been rent to tho Marine lios- rl'll At Detroit by friendly mariners, Ile wae aund In & condition of want and ill-health, Tho tugs Ballentine and Stranger will break fce at the Ambherstonrg crossing of Detrolt ltiver. for the Canada Southern Ravlway Company, and are now boing fitted at Detrolt for the work. The Deteolt Free Presa says Frank Kirby was not at Buffalo for the purposo of arranzing with tie managers of the Unlon Steamboat Company to draw olans and name speeifications for n now 2,000-ton propeller, cte., a8 staled {n the Post and Tribune. Toronto Glnbe: ** The Harbor-Master, Me. Carr, announces that the huove in the Eastern Gap anpd ot the sunken boiler will be removed between the 156th and 20th fnat.: the buoys off the lighthouse on or before the 30th, 3 the buoys. in the Western and Don channcis nut before tne 16Lh of December. ‘The lght on the Queen's Whar! will be discon- tlnucd on the 24th Decemner, ™ PONT OFf CHICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivals and actual sallings at this port for the twenty-four hours onding at 10 o'clock Inst night: At ANR Sehr Advanen, Muske go Prop Rkylark, Tenton, Hehr C. Sticunelsan, i see Tiobrt flawt i)\ Trop Lhamplatn, Oglensvurs. ‘o New Kra. Gratu Haver, fowiow, 1isi tpeet. Sehr Mary Amiandd, Grand Haven, lumber, Allen Slip. !-'r.nl\v Kitty Grant,” Sienton, lumber, Twenty-second atreet, Keaw O, [, Jolnson, Muskegon, lumber, Market, Heme VW Fluch, Packards Tiers Tomver - North in! drice, Cl PERIEC. Noltson, Menominee, Inmbor, nouriders, Ueliy dames Parker, Suaskogon, fumber: Kiaste street. SHE . . Puckard, Ludwig'e, lumber, Market, prop Purtake, HuTsio, sundriea Stat selir Hattly Karl, 3 Keow linner, Kuujh It 1. euun, Juinber, Masn Kifp. aven, Tambor, Il street, ngton, Jurber, (sl atreet, Joe, lumuer, Metonmick's, Ltuan sirect, Meow White Oak, Lu toow Iizzle Doak, B Senw Woliin, Holinnd Ecowr Maine, Muskegon, lumber, Marx: Prop W. Crippen, Mani*owoe, lumber, M. Hehr Four Bir.thers, Joltayd, luniber, M RellF Adriatie, Pentwater, Juinbor, Market. bell, Ludingion, fumber. Twelfth street, te Lake, fumber, Polk strost. Pler, wood, State st n rice. Siato atuck. lumber, undrles, Toish st Dosts, Luell Rehe iy, W ibs e schr Gipsey, White Rétir Mare, Ludinicton ‘l‘mln City Moutreal, stroe Rl bor, Kiush atruet, lingwood, sundrics, Adaiuns 7 8. A Irish, Graud Haven. lumber, Msson lip. #chr Tom Pame, Muykegon, funiner, Market, Hehie Peorda, Stuskewgun, Inwmber, Market, umber, Market., fll'n. ‘hllnlfi!. Hor "h and, ugiber, Masou siip. taplds, Suskecon, fumiber, Mars ot, :‘.-'uhr City of Grand Maven, Muskegon, lumber, Mar- h Tempont, White Lak SEUE L eE1n Deine b 1 Kahr Helir Kato Lyons, Muskego Behe Winnle Wing, Ludingt ACTEAL BAL Kehr Jamed 12, Honuson Eehe daes ¥ foy. I Behir Duncan Ciry, Behir Alleghuny, Jones, Mevea, L udwly, c) Tieile, Manist L, Johnston, Musezun, ight, sehe W ll1m Lrosthwalte, Bufale, grain, Behr Minnlo siawson, Muikegon, gl ne Albtross Auskogon, Sehr G2 & liazard, Huttalo, Rraio, ron blemenger, Tlenton ar, rap Vandernile, Bl narll Behe B P Tloyce, Facaniba, sundrles, el Gulden Flecee, Ugdenshurg, grain, Hur Penstikv, Biftals, grain. Beny . Elltawood, White Lake, sundries, hlllrl olllugwoud, Stur Hay, sundriey, 2 ireguty, Mo: udrice, o e e—— 5 THE FRAUDULENT GOLD UNIT, v the Ndllor af The Tridune. Cmicaoo, Nov, .—~In a Trimuse editorial of the 7th inst., entltled * Demonetizing Bilver Agaln,”" 1t i3 suid that *tho time-honored silver dollar ought w remain the standard of American money values,—tho origiual dollar which has suryivedall attempts to weaken or destroy ft." ‘The fact {s very generally overlooked that the gold dollar [a now the only lawful uait or stand- ard of value In this country, in spite of the ro- :;u:;umuluu of the old” 135§ gralu sliver jollar, ‘Iio infamous act of February, 1873, domon- otfzed the 4125 grain silver dollar, and also dropped (¢ 88 1be unit or stundard of values, ‘The some act substituted the eold dollar as the sole standard or unit. Wheu the silver dollarof 4123¢ crains was remonetized by the present Congress, they fulled to strike out from our laws that part of 8ce. 8,611, Revised United States tatutes, which declares the 5a'¢l dollar alons to be the sole unic aud standard, ‘Therefore, the silver dollar occuples no longer its time-honored place s the stanaard or unit of American values ‘Tlis sceiss of great lmrmunce to the write for the sliver dol of 4133¢ graius, legal tender as it is for any sum, is merely an {nc dentat coln. 13 this not of importance in a I -‘recll M the goldites fall bofore Conaress sud the peovle, will tuey not go to the Buprdme Court with the plea that the gold dollar I’. by law the sole umt oud staudard of values ?{ which na- tional obliations are to be measuredt Asto unlimited silver: colnage, Bec, 8,520, Re- vised Stututes United States, provides for un- Hiinited five cob 1 trade-dotlars (420 grajus). Auy owner of siver bullivn can have it colued into.trade dollars now, 1{ a stwple act wero passed making trado-dol- lars legal-tender in auy swount. we should st once have freo aud uuliinited coinage of allver without @ uew cqluage act. WiLLiAN . Bracgsrr. —————— THE RESUMPTION PROCESS. Bosrod, Mass., Nov. 13.—Tbo Clearing- House in thls city to-dsy bas approved tho action of the New York Cloariug-House reqard- ing resumption,and the Association was pledged ‘t’o mllopt the same procedure ou aud alter an. 1. A 1CAGO 'TRIBU BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, ISTe—TWELVE PAGES, LOCAL POLITI(CS. becaupe he had epoken unkindly of him, and Official Vote of Cook Countyse= The Bond Proposition Defeated. The Socialists Hold a Love-Feast—Re- marks by Their Repr:sent- atives. COOR COUNTY RETURNS, ‘The Canvassiug Board practicaily completed Its work yesterday, [n several precincts in both ity and couutry there were irre@Harities fo the returns, the jndges or clerks having falted to fllup the blauks or properly certity to the count, but the result given below may be relied uvon ss oflicial, and a8 nearly correct as possi- ble. The count was completed at alate hour, and it was impossible, for want of time, tu get any further fipures than have been given already on the other officers voted fort ATATE TREASLRER, sneniyr, (| comoxes. . l =S <sE ., =2, e, s Total eity, (2 fllninllan’ Nvom 2582 5 an| 1 LS 18 04| i 51 100 1121 1| 130! 113 it 120] v, FERIE 1 sl 1w ml el w2l oy ol i el s o ; 24 203 i iy 3 Tot'lcounty, 7.4 Grand total, Stajoriy ‘The followfhg is the vote on the to tssuc county bonds, which, it wi was defeated b ropusition | be secn, n_majority, uccording to the offleial connt, of 1,000 votes: \ For Ward, 20 Neveuteent az24 Elghteenth..| "1 2y | 1l Total elty. Towen, | Total towna, 3,447, o 46| Tutal l"fllln(]!ll 5 15, 2iuliMajority, ...\ ‘Thereturns show tne following vote for Rep- resentatives in the Bixth District: Meler.... latterman s ouuees King cvecvanenns oo SOCIALIST REJOICING, A mass-meeting of the Socialists was held at tho Twelfth Streer Turner-Hall last evening, the object beiug to rejolce together over the victorles achicved at the lote election, and os peclally to listen to speeches from those they had elected to the Senate and House, The hall was well filicd, and quite 8 number of ladiea were In the audlence. The galleries wera hung with bunting, tho stage was decorated with Ho- cialistic erubloms In the shape of flags, with s stack of muskets in the backiround, and soue fuded pletures, which wero supposcd to be the lkenessca of some af thelr honored leaders ncross the water, wers suspended around. Kearney's pleture was uot amoug them, how- ever; neither was Ben Butler's, The meeting was called to order by Henry Stah), who uomiuated Samuct Goldwater us Chaitrman, and AMr. O'Mara wus appofated Bee- retary. Mr‘y Goldwater, upou taking the chalr, stated the ubject of the meeting, aud brivlly reviewed tho work of the Boclalists fu politics, and gloned over the fact that last spriug they had elected an Alderinay, und ot the late elections four wmegmbera of the Legislature, Creech was then introduced, and he tried to sing eomo words he haa strung together to the alrat “Tramp, Tramp, Trawp, the Boys Are Marching.” ‘Tne sudicnce jolued hosrtily in tho chorus, ond appeared delighted with his sttembt,—30 much so Lhac he was encored and l‘:lll: nu?'lln:r Jungte to the alr of * Walt fur thy Vugou. APRRCIRS, Charles Ehrhardt, one of the Representatives- clect, was the first speaker, He thanked bls auditors tor his clection, und roid that ho would always be found on the side of labor, and to uphold the red flag, the emblum of uplverial frecdom,—which was grected with Joud ap- plause. Hylvester Artioy, Benator-clect, waa next in- troduced. He pledged himeelf to the intercst of thy laborers, sud thy rest of his speech wus an apolog (Ilur nis not sayiny ore. Chris, Meler, Repressutative-clect from the Sixth Distilet,” was beartily grected, e suld the successful Boclullstic candidutes bad been vlected by the people, as other candidates bisd, ani for vue he proposcd to wark furthis peaple’s {uterests. ‘The utbercundidates bad tnade mauy sronises, but ne did noi belicve they would Lucp them. It wus not natural that they shoutd, coming from the old variies, which were com- posed ot & few men who Hved un oftice, plause,) He next referrod to the lute Commer. clal Convention, denounciug s action in recommendiug the voting of o subsidy to u cer taln rallroad company, sud deducod the idea that the rich aud fuuentia! wers the oppressurs ol the poor men, in oltlee or out o 16 These il had looked after thelr own Intereats, by safd, and the workinguen should do the sume thing, [Avplause.]” We uext attucked the presa for criticislug the Bociallstic platform, and at some length urged that it was workins in the fintcrest of ome-ilth of the peo- four-fitths. In concluslon in the Legisiature be would do bis duty, and asked his hearers to keep bim posted 3 to thelr wants, Atr, Murgao, the Boclalist orcanizer, was the next speaker, Ho deviated frow his accuston- ed speech Lo_give the Fiutists 8 severy trounc- fug. ~ He sald of thew that ail thero was lsft of them was o Central Commlittee and sume bad debts. Ils then sallied lutothe Dewocrats, and suld tuat after the late election they did not know wuether the saud 1o their eyes had come from un carthquake or & torpado.” {Applause.| He weut on tu relterute hia oft-expressed fdeas ou the subject ol veducing Lhe bouts ol fabor tutho end that everybudy might be ewployed, aud contended that wages wero tixed by the Labits of our lives, i{llustratingz bis polnt by saying that the Chinamun, thourt hu wlglit verforin the sama work, was never pa'd more than cnough to buy bim Ebis favurite diet —rice. [Applause.] He then went oo to re- yiew the dewiands of tuo Soclalists as set forth in thele Flnlurm. and o conclusion he said tuey wanted their Reprossutatives st Sorugticld taia winter to stand aloof frow the old partivs, [Ap- plause.] ‘They 1elt no loterest o the clection of 8 Unlted Btates Scuator unless bhe was one of them, aud bad been for them and with Lhew from tho first. [Applause.] He wsntea to see the Represculatives fomatructed, though fuw in number, to numivata & candidate of their uwa, anl stand by bim from bevinutng toeud. fAvplouse.) - A colleculon was taken up to defray the vx- penses of the mecting, after which the editor of the Arbetar Zeitung tatroduced a series of reso- lutlons denouncing the editorof she Freis Presie, the meeting adopted thein, Reveral apecches Tollowed, and at a late liour the meeting came toan ond, i WARD MEETINGS, About a dozen of the more enthusfas tic Re publicans of the Thirteeoth Wanl met vester- day evening ot Beuz's Hall, on West Lake street. W, A. Phelps, President of the Ward Cinb, was Chatrman, and A. F. De Mory, Secre- tary, The meeting was not formally organized, but a few impronibtu remarks were made by Messrs. John 8. Mullen, John A. Roche, and James 11, Clark, and an early adjuurnment was taken, The Cammittee srom the lignor interests op- f’"’"' to the State law on the subject of selting fquur, were to have met at Mr. Ruber's oftics yeaterday alternoon, but they could not muster 8 quorum, and an adjournment was bad subject o the eall of the Becretary. The Sixteenth Ward Republican Club met at Myers! Hali, corner of Bedpwick and Shrel strcets, last evenlng, Gen. Scosffuer fo the chialr, “The Cnafrman of the Campaign Com. mittee was instructed to make n full report of the work of tne compaign, lncludiug a solf ' financial staterent, at the noxt mecting of the Club, Alter passing on acveral routine matters the Club adjourned until the first Tuesday in Decernber, THE INDIAN SERVICE. Livingstone's Trisl—\What Has Been Learned by the Congressional Cammittee, Fpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Yaxgron, ). T., Nuv, 15.~The Grand Jury of the Umted States District Court Is hcaring the Government's evidence against Dr. Living- stone, late Indlan Agent at Crow Creek. It is very voluminous, and scems to have been pre- pared with the care of & census report. Gen., Uammond, the tndian [nspector, has been for before tho jury., tdammoud s not with friends here, The atmosphere Is agalnst him. There are 140 witnesses sum- moned, nearly all In the Indlan cases. There are fiity Inaian witncsses, who have come with ITALIAN OPERA. THIS (Sttonday) AFTERSOON, Nov. 16, at2o'clock GRAND GALA MATINEE, UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. The Great Success of the Seasom, with the following Kxtranndiaary ntar Cast: MISS RELTOLG | RINS CARY | MISS LANCASTER A a3 Utrle: 14 0; 8¢ Amelt: 4 Ul e I3 % Ricanio, ROSNATI. - Kenato, PANTALEONL Incidentai itallet by the MENZ Mrnteat Prector. THISSATURDAY EV snce ly America, In 1 SISTERM. 8. BRIIRENS, tre ftaltens, 1 LAl A £rand'ro cenery, ew L G T CELLOGG ny. Bt wemdny Brentng, Nove 19,0 .. . HARTL BTty el N 0, F iV AP OIL % ) Conts And 81 extra, 2 10 Incating. Sceond IRicuny, ) centa, 1 DUw be securd ot lox U MWCORMICK WALL, The Last Day of Prof. CROMWELL'S Visual and Oral Nlnstrations. A TOURIN EUROPE! TO-NIGHT AT A U'CLOCK. THE HOLY LAND! TU-DAY AT 2 Pareweil FARWELL NALL, LECTURE SATURDAY, NOV, 16, AT 3 0'CLOCK P. M., DY ALBERT J. RTEELE, Poultively New York Electro-Medics] College, tueir tepecs and vlllage paraphernslis, Besiiles f.'fi“'}:.'.‘.‘n‘é{?‘.i‘: |§:s‘nf X i e |"’F|" rical Livingstone, cvery effort wil) he e to Indict 1. it 29 hia clerk and trader, and scveral parties st the Lower Brule Agency, who wers upset the same time Livinzstone wis, Defendants are reported rendy for triul, ven by Atereupticon Uxy Hy. the lecture for tadics and cer nts. oy, 15, —Congressmen Boone, Hooker, of Mississipot, mem- bers of Senator Saunders' Commlitten to cxa ine and report on the adyisabllity of tranafer- ring the Indian Bureau to the War Devartment, returned here ()'cslenln\' froin an extended trip West, and. left for Washington last night. Judge Boone sald that a very thorough Investi- matfon of the subject had been made and a large amount of testimony taken, but the Committee would not reach a decision unti! after adaitional testimony {a taken at Washington. As a rule, the army oflicers believed the transfer would be beneflctal to the Indlans and for the zood of the country, but they did not desira the increased responslbility and Ibor which would bu thrown unon them, and_sotne of themn opposed it on thls ncrount. Nearly all citizens of the West, especially those on the Pacific Slupe, favored the transfer, aa it would cffect o great ssving In ex- pense, and establish a much more honest ad- minlstrution of Indlan affafrs. 1t would alse brenks up all the rings which had been speculat. ing for years upon the misfortuneca of buth the Indians and the Government. The fudians gen- erully were opoused to tha Lranbsfer, they pre- ferring to remain under the control of the In- terlor Department. Some desire to be let alone, deelaripg that If the Government would allot them land In severalty, and give them a start, they could take care of theselves, The Wint nebarocs, and Indians genefitly in Cahifornia, desire to become cltizens, ‘The civilized tribes fu inalan Territory wish to remain ns they now ore, under tho Interlor Department. Mr, Boone saka: ** \While the Indians lave undoubt- edly committed u great many outrages, the tes- timony stiows that they have heen provuked to themn by bad treatment and bad mavogement,” ——— LORNE. gentiemen. Admi HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Prices, 25¢, Suc, T, and £1, Matloces, 25¢ and 30¢, ‘This Satarday Afternon. Last Lingard Matinee, OUR BOYSI AND LINGARD SRETCUHES, TO-NIUNT lart appearance of the LINGARDS OUR BOYS. 5 1n¢ to the immens suceess of Dalzfel's Com- JEIES. will e repeated. Nov.' 1%, Eliza Weatiicraby's FLOLIQUES oudwin tn HOBLL C ATRI: HAVERLY'S THIE, J. 1. WAVERLY. ager and Proprietor. Last Sstardsy Matinee and Nizht this Season, COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, 4 GREAT PIECES 3 Satardas Matinee, J#ARES 1IN THE WOOD. ROKL ¢ B And, owl edy. U Sand Funday Lvening. 3 X taturvay Evenliz, OU L CINDEIC Monday, Nick Robert mi HAMLIN'S THEATRE, ] Clark-at., upponlte Conrt House. Wagner and Cotton’s Minstrels, ALL TIS WEEK, Fapecial attentlon hange of regular Mailnees to TULSD 1104 _Uwo performances £ncay afternbon and eveninz, THE CHICAGO SOCIETY OF DECORA- TIVE AR Wil open fts Loan Exhitizion by a Reception Thursday cveaing, N from R i will coutinue dally untit Dee. 24, frum The Eahinli 103, M. 10 107, ¥ Seasun oh 8t Jansen & Mee Clurg's, Cobb & Diughant s. and st the door. catied to Vhe a n. « single tickets for rale Preparations for the Governor-General's Re NHOEN, ception at Halifax, R AT I R e i asaesass Rarapax, N, 8, Nov. 13.—~Everyody {s com- b TAEXANL. ADIES ' mencing work in earnest to maie the reception L of the new Governor-Generat aud bis Rogal lady | Examiue onr Faft one worthy of their rank, and a credit to the fitork repurclins. willnbow s ou eity. Stuny privatoIndividusls are makiug elalr [, she uest bt the rll,u orate proparations for decorating the strects In {catiod to 3"1‘;:'[:"-':‘%'- their vicluity, Capt, D'Arey Irvine, of her i spnish Arctedslne Majesty's stilp Belterophon, f5ll), crect ‘s hand- some arch acruss Hollls strect fromn his resi- dence, neer Morris street, Three arches ars to be erccted by the miiftary authorities, which will be commenced at once.” Tuo naval author- Ities have begun an arch in the dockeyard, and the whart which is to be the lanatng “place for the viee-regal party is belng decorated beauti- futly, The barges In which the psrty will land have becu completed, aud ure very hundsome. - ——— Futtol il KPANISH INKIRY, | Litce Slioen, M. WHEELER & CO., 74 EAST MADISON.ST,, AJust eant of MeVieker's Thratre, e Y. THEY ARR THE ey omgsts cowaeeo, cogeron, | BURT'S SHOES 2 248 December Atlantic. CONTENTS. The Lady of the Araostook, Twenty pages. iy W. D, Howzies, Bir” Lue of My, Howells' most deltzhitful storles. Oppressive Taxation and Its Rewmedy, Uy Brooks Anass, B A subject that concerns ail of us. The Death of Bryant. A Poem, by E. C. STEDMAN, Three Typleal Workingmen, A paper of great value and thnely interest, by the anthor of rialn Dangerous Tendencicd o Amierican Life,” In October Atiantics The Other Fellow, A 8lort btory by J, W, Dx Fouesr. Florenee, and St, Mary of the Flower, By ClarLxs ELIOT Noutux. Sherldan at Winchester, Ty DEXJAMIN W, CRowN1N Aud other Essays, Focms, and Sketches By Ricuaub GRAXT Wiiirk, J. J. PLaTr, Mok 6. M. B, I'atr, M. B, CouXwxLl, aud otler well-known writers. The Atlantic Monthly FOR 1870, Edited by W, D, HOWELLS, Authorof ** A Chance Acquaintance, ielr \Wad- ding Jutirney, "+ Ventelan Lite,"” ete., The ATLANTH: SMIONTHLY altis L give {1s readers the hest mazazine Hteratirs o tho world: the vontrly L welters of Toeles, Nuveis, 81079 ke ries, Crf auilyg Polleivs, Woital Ketaaee, bilue tlon, Art indusirs., Hid il suijeces (hat inost ntere tho Muerican puslic, Its prograusme for 1870 fuclidess BERIAL STURIES Ly T, ‘bofi:'-'-’-“r"i Miss K, W, laving chargs of the arrangements for the Commerclal Convention to be held in this city v the 34 of December met to-day at the Cote ton Exchange. The reports of the Sun-Com- mittees shiow that the most favorabio srranges ments buve been made with the Chicago, St. Louls & New Orleans Railroud for excursion tickets for twenty duys, at greatly reduced rates, for delegatea and their families, Similar arrangenients are being inade with other ronds aud lines of steamers, and apreements Lave also been entered Into with all the Jeuding ho- tels of the city fors great reductlon in thefr rates for the accommodation of such visitors. The Committes desire that all Mayors of citics and towns and the presiding oflicers of commer- clal and agricultural orzantzations, who mav not have been reached by Invitations, should inform the Committen, in order thut an juvitation may be promptly forwarded. S i BIG RAILROAD SUIT, New Yonk, Nov, 15,—The suit Instituted by Teter Marie, Frank A. Otls, tcorze Fearing, N, A, Cowdroy, Rovert L. Cutting, Jr., and Jacob Cromwell agafuat Cornellus K, Garrison, for $3,600,000 datnages for the alleed violation of an agreeient b{ Garrison for the reorganjza- tion of the Paciile Rafiroad of Missourl, was ar- vued in the Superior Court yesterday, The Judge took the papers. xLD, _ WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE, WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE. OLNKY, Haoksericex - eminent Nurwezlan agi . lawkLLs, d 8 writer who contribiites ** Ircuc the Mislodary,"” s story of Amerieans lu pyris. SHORT BT WIES by I ennixr B STowx, Cox- ExCHEn RaRanl U JEWETT, srancl FEsisorn W ax Txuny Cookx, snd suthar of **Deephaven, ohrs, 8OCTAL, POL v the much Awerleun L G. Bruwick, TICAL and ECONOMICAL ANTICLES, of ey tafn Dangervus Tendeneics 18 the llon. J. WaTTs REAESEY, A, d others. THAVELS ASD DESCRIPTION by W, W, Sromy, Citantas ELlor oN. HExiy Saws, Jk, W H. Biusior, sud Lol Gxokur K, Wanixa, J&, 1 W Loxareirow, J. 0. l‘t’\l‘f-fll\' AND EESAVR by E. 1TIkK, Dr. HloLuks clARD URANT WaITE, s TEnua, B L Stoboaui, . b secin Baug Twalx, Luabiss bunt, AunER Nike 1! Free from the clumsy appearance nec. | 3 bussnix Mol dtm Fiarr, sud viner welis Known wilters essary to all others, ’ ELL.~A gus b 3 (ilves n perfect Woven Wire Mattress ] ‘;1-..;‘?1.1111»3& ;-'u '{m'«:émfl Bed, variety of styles, renarod and 3{1! S bers vuly, fur $1. ear, lu sdveace. postage free; 53 R T R A VirTatin 365 with tbres AR ] o i PUTLIALLL, Y. Ltk B fy ECTAL CPFER.=The November snd Decomber uutibers uf TUB ATLANTIC, containiag the Bret por- tuns of Mr. Howelly; uew scrlal ptory, **The Lady of the Areostook,” will be mailed freo tu all now sub. scribers 10 TUE ATLANTIC wBo rowmlt thelr subscription fur 1370 (the whole ycar) 1o the Publlahers bofure Dee. 15, Lemitiances should be mads by mouey-order, draft. ot Jeglatercd letter to Houghtou, 0sgood & Co., Boston. UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO, MANUFACTURERS, 7 North Clarlk-st., Chicago. ——— S . »er ww, WIUOULTIY Lot OF K 03 Loas Of biund and Hittlé i, For | fortuatioi, CLTCM AR i relofenun, B B W L OV D A ora e G mups, 4 Arend’s Cough Lozenges GermnnCuum;’l:n Aflora Aud wii other Furopeas Birds, e e wlo-.” ¥ Huewpler, 137 Clsrg U East Madlson.st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Beginfim “the 68th Volume, HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER CONTAINS: CHRISTMAS POEMS, L. Allymnn onthe Nativity, by Bea Jonwon.—I7, Chrlstmas Day, by Georzs Wither.—1Il. A Christmas Carol. by 8, T. Coleridgr.—1V. Mer £3°s App=al ta (iod for Man, by Glies Flatcher, ‘With Three [lustrations. TWO HUNDRED AND TWO. A Story, By Rilzabeth Stuart Phelps. With Three llustrations. ERGLAND'S GREAT UNIVEKRSITY. Conway. With Sixteen Iilnstrations, By M. D. xxow':mn. A Houmerous Sketch. By Rove Terry Cooke, With Twelve Ulastrations. AFTER DARK. AFPoem. By Wilt Wallace Harnsy. THE RED RIVER COLONY, Dy Gen. A. L.Chetinta, With Efght litustrations. URANIA, AToem. By P_rlnml L. Mace. )IBFDIHfiHOI’l.\' AND II‘ECHELIS. By Loey White Lillke. ‘With Ten Portraita, BILVER. By Charies Darnard, With Bleven Jlustrations, THE CHILDREN, A Poem, Ny Psulflayse, THE RETURN OF THR NATIVE. A Noval. Ry Thomas Hardy, Dook Fifth, Chapters V.. Vil THE MARINER'S CAUTIUNARY SIGFAL. By E. 1i. Kalght, With Three lilustrations. HELEN. AStory. By Alice Perry. CRIME AND TRAMPS. By Hon. Horstio Seymour, JOSEPH, THE NEZ PERCE, A Poem. By W, H. Dabcock, MACLEOD OF DARE. A Navel, By Willlsm Bisck. Clapters XL.-XLIIL ‘With One Iiustration. SOME PECULIARITIES OF YELLOW JACK. By br. T. 3. Coan. THE FIRST RAILROAD IN CHINA, By A. A. Uiayes. Jr. EXPECTATION, AToem. DyE.S. Phelps. A RESCUE FRIUM CANNIDALS. AStory, sy Mrs. Frank McCartby. EDITOR'S EASY CflAHL_ EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD, EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD, EDITOIR'S HISTORICAL RECURD, EDITOR'S DRAWER. This Numrber begine the Fifty-eightt Volome of HARPLE'S MAGAZINE. . HARPER'S PERIODICALS FOR 1878, Ilarper's Magnzine, One Yea: Harper's Weekly, o Tarper's Bnzar, B AV The THUEE publicatiuns, one year. Any TWO, 0ne 568 voueeeans, 51X subscriptions, one year. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, oo Franklin Square, N. ¥, NEW BOOKS. “Hother Goose” in Colors Hother Goose's belodics for Children. Anew cdition. with &0 account of the Gooee or Ver- vouse bumlly. Superhiy Sliustrated with cighit . page Culored” Pletures, by A s Ravyen, Very tvely bound. L.arge b 3 This 1 far the most beautiful and strlking edition of Mathier Gouse ever pubdished 1 this country, The ple: fres have great artlile merlc, the: colar-prnting in uf the very beat, the cover ouiede snd fnstide (s fascinats uk, 3ad 80 Wwhole forris o roval Holiday Qife-buoe., Just How. A Key to the Couk-Iinoks. By Mre. Authurof **Lealfe Golibwaite, 14 8 cuok-book fuf the miliion, Fi sl Fead of unndenstand the plainest EDgIah can use thle bouk. 1L begine with the A 1l ¢ of covkery, sud in siuipie language gues through tho whole course of things bked, botied, brofied, stewed. 1eled, ra‘scd, mtxed, frost vd.and—caten, jlscardinal viriues are (i dou with whica b glvea vrery di 1t {s what ft clslls 10 Do books. It does 1ol AIM Lo syl mantala of coulierys an no one whu Ler couk-buuk, cau affury not to The Co—lfége Book. Edited by Cilvntxs . Riciiasbsax and ilexry A, CLAKK. ULe votimie. dta, (ull-gillt, #13.001). A royal velume, contalulng litswrical sud doserintive accouite, priscipaliy, by profeaors or aradustes of twenty-four leading Amerleau Cubversties, Colleges, At cho Vntted Staies Milliary aind Suval Seadomes, il sty Twihpee Helloyie ltustrations o buitdingy ustf.utiony. conuecteil with thes: 1 Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers, and Their Works. Allandhonk, Iy CLams ERsKING CLEMPNT. A pow, revised, and enlarged editiou, One volutae, crows Hro, ik 2 Artist Biographies. Yol 12, LEOXABDO ta V) Ny M. P. Swexrsen. i, cluth, ) cents. Thisserics of Livzraphiles i3 st admirably adapted, by U P L furl 1t rellavle sud fmp irtiol style, VERIE FevIcuco sid popular resding, —l'ort- o7 00 lund ¥ Far sata by all Tiooksellers. Seat, postopald, on Pecelin o prive by i bublaiiers, o PotePaLL _HOUGITON, 05660 & C0., Boston, MUSG TEACHERS WILL D0 WELL TO USH For Prano weun.ne MOSIN'S Eian0DRte Tochuic )3 book of sterltng meelt, with ataut ) Toch- it Exsecha lwmlvh’{nfi‘v“:hummlmldu‘n' juany iousatds, e, Adwtrably prepare M. \Inw. waaltcd by W, £ D Matihews. " Nave youread tho Mualeal liecord? 8 cta, wach, For Deavans, Clarke's Harmonio Sohool Beuntang, 1nr||m ORGAN, (32.00.) The neweat and the very best Qrgat Boknal, Teaches composition as well ss Viaytug. " By wm, 1, Ciarse, Suhcribe for the Musical lecord. $2.00 per year, Fon ‘Tuonovaeu Base SciioLany JORNSON'S NEW METHOD FOR THOROUCH DASE (8$1.) The sfnplcst and best mothod to teach Chord playing, ll’lmn Tuues, Glees, Pari-Eongs, &c. A3k for the S kw Alelliod, 312 pagvs Of tiuslo por yesr (o tho Muslcal Record! For 6loging Classes, _ON D Schuol e P ONARDI, Hogat s Jatinne et tor némf ngr Clicswon 6 et duk. are splendld hovkn, digerlug 1n prive i sunteute Db sccouipifghing tho sawo’exceilvat te- sultin diverse ways, l!nu ae both! Ak 8t Nows Stand for Musicsl ocord! S Any biok malled post-fre, for retall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. . CIGARETTES : “HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘The latest novelty sud correct thing for lolldsys, 54 dinner partics wili bo YOUP WOLOKTam. uume, Leauilful.y lithugrapbed un o Vaoity ¥air Clgarclien Price, fur 8 slugle order of &1, vrat tav raie of §iL r 1. when 4 or mure diilerent Inunugrams are orderod, ¥lviog 250 Lo iere Le 4, 8 OF 8 [ 8 club., rilcular i Writtug butlals piataly end 1o direytivas. WAl 5. L1 & GO Peariou Tubazed Woricer 15 IHALL &, CO 0 8ny Orst - cisie Cl Igus- Dealér, CURE>. RO THRUAT, AND LUNG DIs- £ DI PEIKO, W Washin Wa-st., l1the oaly HOMEOPAT Physiclen fu Chicago deyoting ¢x- ¢lusive arieatiou Lo thesu sfiect Loss 0f voice spaaiily restored. Uuirs, W0 3. £ COCOAINE, FOR THE HAIR 1T SBOFTENS TNE MAIR WITRY FARSH AND DAY. ITS00TRES TNE IARITATED SCALP. Ir AFFORDS THF RICHMST LUSTRE. Ir rng- VEXTS THE HAIL FROX FALLIXG OFF. IT PROMOTES IT8 HRALTRY, YIGORODS GROWTR, IT I3 NOr QREASY ¥OR ATICKY, It LEAVES KO DISAGAEEADLE ODOR. Ir KILLs DAN- DRUPY. TADSOILHENT PAD. THE IMPROVED bsorhent Pad! For the Cure of Dissases of tha Liver, Stomach, & Spleen. Magaam Excelsin, toK, MARK. CURED. In presenting this Wanderfnl Kemedy to the public, the proprietors respectfully stata: Jleprincinls and” mode of Ite actlon—that of Alle BORPT] ON~1s not n truths [ the heailng ant Is therefore nut half nn Remedics quilted 1o 8 pad, or ntlon and eure of AU the pre P cridaevndf Lwenty yoamof fateliyr uided by the Tieht of Ahie ACVE OF LIV Liser Combplaint, I Hearthurn, I'e oviwia, Rl int. Femaie W atroing the Alslafect! T Exra fize. £5. druebit for e, S0l I'ropsie T Akeutn wa Pre-eminen Muselon, < PREYENTS M Causeh should be_ with Pervious Bnck p les, c ‘unln tesented, fon, 1t 't spur and e olfect nnd biscount tors nted., it Iy WILLCO mon Rize, § If he doos mat 00 tle LE. ch stual anfe revents the waste o and directinz them vl vof o « the ra N other great w, but llke wany : It has beon but littls studed, i unin o sack. far e heen used o country for Inauy years, as orlginal computnds are, In & refined and fmproved by nver tstudy aad patleat research, 0. nes. 3 1'ADS not onty curcs Agus, uwess, daundice, Indizration, rt D scaner uarl, In € i weilre prinels to the perean, an : Dontle Tality and Aerits & GIBBS ATIG BILENT Sewing Machine. Lightest Ruuning, Sw iftest, Lusiest in Working, Mo st Durable. Ouly Sewlng Machine In the warld with NO Slmplest lu mechantam, therefore easlest fo learn. a0 never out of order, &5 Send for Descniptive Cireular. WILLCOX & GI1BBS S, M. CO., TENSION to manage, 200 Wil cAuo. NEW AUTOMATIC WEED SEWING MACHTNES SELL THEMSELVLES. PRICES ON APPLICATION, ‘The superfority of our gonds ti every selling Qyer any made W IS coitittey s atieated by tho of leading houses sélilug them. ~ Write for it The unty p and latet v other Mincsof Ceated m‘mnmy wiow | CLOAKS, "JEFFRAG, SEELEY & 00, 6 DVCHENE (0., Chiago CINCINNATI. Alanufacinrers und Importers of CLOAKS. i NN OO L 5t “THE MINING RECORD, 61 Broesdway, Now York, nited States ihst cives full aper tn the U 4 counite rau sl th Amcrles. Only i a yea . dufarmathon ROBT, CHHiSUL anality u sand it i areat Gold, Siver, and Ordery exe $25. $50, $100. $200. $500. ‘L he tnajur Boners ws sholr nefzubory, Al many of (em nutatiun for s ruth worll-wide uld_Tivdde o Wall atreel, e wade They Fecently Send for thelr Al cw fover gl om o It k) tdieas of Wall strect honses uad men arg ai ive 3 C o 112 Ly 0 daye, LA riaun e STV cost nain ire / than otner Druvewenis, rior to B e SO Tho * INVINCINLE Y Lard oval doubie b : Anssclutions, | patene e 1 i na e I hey a1 oiht, FiL-claad alavew Adk yaur dealer fur thew, of wend fur treo Ihusirate ) cireuiar. ade L¥ o CHICAGO & ERIE STOVE CO., ok “"“’omcu 42and 4 L. -~ .mfl THE CORN HE CORRUGATED BE LT, WY nnu’l'l(H BAPETY ELEVATOR BOOT, THE PATENT Limltes. Ak Cul: " ELEVATOR BECKET, N (K RIVET (MIL1) BUCKET, ) BELT BOLY. WROLGHT-IRON CONVEYOL, RUBBER. LEATHER, & WHITE WEB BELLS, THE SAFE fralate, Sbibiard b dighe eu. Spic i T received, ity e wd Degt, 30 pibaetts VANUS REKD' wul fur youug tladles, ¥ and d kas )'IH.{-LM"\- S, New York. Fiftcenth year begias Ot 1. 14 BEST CALH YL OME §C! W b \rench,_u :hou! for Youus o 13 Weat Thirty-cizuit Apjdication tis I Seud f MILL VENTILATOR! Guarantecs thy 1moat thoroul fastruction aa s caretul ies 80 abore, Lectus A0GL FOI Address £ ‘a4 MITTERS, and Germau rein ard the highest 1ol s ‘i departiueut Cur MtEuld SN AN oile® sl S DAY ND, G 173 2aa. Boandl et § M b, Ale De. Labudross y la At woll as fur {usnger Adaress tiEA W a0 140 Ta v 3icil: iog AND BOARDING 75 Lt 5 cunsa Lane, W gk Cliaga

Other pages from this issue: