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1 CRIMINAL NEWS. Numerous Queer Surmises Re- garding the Stewart Corpse- Robbery. Bellet that It Wil Be Buried Where Thieves Do Not Break In. Hilton Inexorably Determined to Speak Further to No Reporter. A Orime in Dotrolt Which Should Stlr That Oty to Bome Reform, STEWART’S CORPSE. Rpecial Diepatch 10 The Tribuna Nzw Yong, Nov. 17.—All the ovidences of the progress uf some novement of the greatest im- portance that were present In the Stewart prave- robbery case on Saturday night wers re- pewed to-day. Inspector Murray did not peach home until - 7 o'clock Sunday morning. It could mot be learned at what hour Capt. Keaty got to bed, but to-day he presented the sppearance of having had yery iittle slecp, Cspr. Byrne and two de- tectives spent the day in the suburbs of Brook- Iya buntiog for some ome. At policc head- quarters sn alr of the, profoundest mystery prevailed, For once . all avenues of ioformation were tightly closed, The Inspector fu charge, such of the detectives ss could be seen, Inspector Murray, Capt. Byrne, aod everybody else who had ever been connected witn {he case, were severally Interviewed, with the same result. The sterevtyped smawer to all questions was, ‘I lhave nothing to say.” Not even a denial that tho body had been found, or that addi- tional arrests had been made, conld be wheedled out of anybody. Judge Hilton's conduct yes- terday was. mlso so far eut of tho ordi- pary as to be strongly corrohorative of the lnference drawn, ms well from yes- terday's surfaca indications, as from the facts within the knowledge of the reportcrs, and leretofore published from day to day—that the case [s rapldly approaching its climax. He had an unusually long conference with- tnapector Murray at the Central oflice last evenlng, and, in passing to and from his broughaw, re- fused to bold any conversation with the roporters, When the Times reporter called st his bouse subsequently ho was mot at the door by the handsome young gentleman whoso special busiuess 1t s to receive visitors, and politely informed that the Judge had given him strict ordera not to &d- mit any member of the press. This is the first time within reportorial ¢xperienca that such & thing has happeued at No. 7 West Thirty-fourth strect. The reporter triod to have his card taken in, and that falling, wrote s stroog worded note, but the young geotleman declined courteously but firmly even to recelvo ft. The indications mro that at least two arrests were made on Saturday night, and that A. T. Btew- art’s body was taken possession of and burled io a secret place, previvusly selected, and koown only to Jodge Hilton, Mrs. Stewart, ond two or three men of tricd trustworthiness. Owingtocitcumstancesalready stated, however, It was impossible to autbenti- cate these surmiscs, or anocher, that two and possibly three, more srrcsts were to bo made Susterday, That the body will not be aragged to this city land put on exhibitlon for the beoefit of the morbidly-minded is equally certain, with tho kuuwn fact that Judge Hfitou Irtends to take such precau- tiona In the second burial as suall provent tho vossiblilty of another robbery until the time comes to deposit the body in the Qarden City erypt. It Lasalready bzaen stated that the re- wulus of Mr. Stewart were toved once by the robbers, It may here be.added, onauthority, which f5 unquestionable; thiat' Vg * Wetectives learned of the Intended removal, and fnformed thelr superiors of it, and that they were fne structed to perinit it. This fact effectually dls- poses of 4he question whether or mot the suthoritlfes have the body. ~Whether they have taken pdsscsston of it s another matter. Judge Hilton makes no secret that bis object Is rather to obtala the conviction of the thieves thou the recovery of the body, The de- tectives, at oue time since the beginning of last week, potifled Judie Hilton that they could take the body, aud, it they did not, the thieyes would probably move ft. Judge ‘flilton, to whom hey canio for orders, suld, Don't tske tho body, Letthem movoit. \What wo want is the men who stalo it." To the Wastern Amoelated Prese, Naw Yomx, Nov. 17.—~The reports in the morning papers, that Stowart’s bouy has been found, are pronounced untrue at police head- quarters. ‘Thestorles about the body belng found iu Hoboken or in the Weehawken Cemetery wers lauglied at by the police ufilcials as ridicus logs. Bupt. Walllog clhisracterized them & scandalously false. -No uew arrests were wadeg in . any of the prediucts, up to midnlrht, for compllcity In_the ve-robbery, Tho prisoucrs, Whalen, or Vree- and, aud Burke, will bo exanitned In court to- imorrow. They are arrested us suspicious char- scters, capable of dolog the ased, Tho polica $ad detectives are all busily enzuged in hunting up clows, but the clews and rumors of his bod: Ing recovered appear to be getting cxbausted, DETROIT A JIARD PLACE, Epectat Dispaick i The Triduse, Datrory, Mich,, Nov. 17.—A most horrible tod brutal wutrage was committed bere this Srealog, the victim of & brute's lust being & Joung and beautiful Iady, the nlece of Judge Lyman Coclrane, of the Buaperior Court of this ciy, of whosa futnlly she is an Inmate. The yonag lady had been speudiog tho evenlog 3 the houso of & frlend on Cougress srect, one of the most anstocratic ud frequently-traveled thorougnfares fnDetroit, 0d sbuut ¥ o'clock started to return home. : t was offerad her, but, owing to the oarty our aud the nuinber of people on the strects ste declined, thinking she could resch her rest- :cuw without belug molestcd. Sho had gune ut the leogta of half a block, however, before $AD with & inasked face came suddenly be- biod ber, threw & heavy shawl sround her hoad, xl-ud ber fu hia’ arms avd bore her to the yard of tho Detroft Locomotive Works, some distance awsy, on suother street. Thero was beyond detection, and, althoughthe poor A struggled vicorously, tho beast succeeded be::llrwwerlng ber, and, brutally tearing awsy b othing,outraged her person,~nol once, but o ¢, Dosslbly oftener, The victin, becomlug Bn:“:'dam. could not tell what transpired atlter. b, 44 found by Patrolman Krug, nearly two vl:xh" fterward, still senacless, her facecovered e ELI:?.. 30d her neck black where she had berty th:fl\\t"o'omf mauv. The offlcer conducted a0 gubmequacy ridge-Btreet Police Etatlon, Elel g ngt‘?u,’ 2:1‘&‘5:’..;"'.‘;'5&&.".‘.’..“'&.‘: ;{hl: Teared thio aasauit ‘and shovk conseauent thoro: 1> 3y resull serjously. Thers fs the ld:nuly of her uu’nllul. B Tiaw SELF-DEFENSE, L oD, D, T., Nov. 17.—Jotn Cale sr- bere lut nignt from the Ingan Kara sartains aod gave pimeelf up to the Sheri!, b Lok that be had shot sud killed a man nlmd Gearge Houston 10 self-defeuse. Wit~ FM€8 to the affair say he was justiticd fn the thooting of Houston, a8 th t 1he qUarrel and Gred s Fil shot o3 Gl i Teturned Ly was from Lu.u::fl‘ with fatal gpesult, Houston THE FORM OF LAW, nl:l_;nwonn. Nov. 17.~The jury in the case of erritory va. George W, Bell, charzed with the murder of Chyries E, 1. troed & verdicy of -cquuw‘." A R BTABBED, p;?nr.uo. W. Vo, Noy. 17.~Last ulght o L Y of Joung men bad a keg of beer fu ":nl) 1o the Eighth Ward drinkiog when Ed % 4nd Fraos Hobrecht had a ditticulty over a koife, which the former had in his ceame to htows. In the melee Kiger stabbed Hobrecht In the side, fullicting a wound from the cffects uf which he dicd this afternoon. Kiger has disappesred, but the officers are searching for him., ITANG MIKE, ONCF. Nxw Yomx, Nov. 17.—Last nignt Michael Rossiter, living ac No, 10 Washington atreet, quarreled with his wite, and deliberately hurled s lighted lamp at her, The kerosens that was attered over herclothing ignited in an fnstant, and she was gu frightfully burned that her death enaged [n & few hours, THE RAILROADS. THE ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN A special dispateh to the Cinclnnatl Enguirer says: A great des] of anessiness exists among officiale of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad here r earding the probable outcome of the lease negotia- tions, It i8 thonght by some that the consumma- tion of the tease will involve radical changes in the management thronghout. and that many of the 11} b nged. Tha coneolida- be Erio and Atlantic roade, it 1 thought, iccomoanied by tolng away with many de- partments that would then be brought under one mansgement, with the principal ofiices In New York. 1t 18 understood that negutistions were closed laat week between Chatles E, Lewin, M, P., and the Rey, J. Lockingtun Ba: Reorganization Trostees of Atlantic & Urcat Weslern Haliroad in London, onone slde. and the Hon, H. J. Jewett and his awsocintes of the New Yurk, Lake Ere & ‘ertern ltaliroad, on the other, for the proposed sacquirement by leuso of the former Company by the latter of tho first-named road, These negotiaitons have been going an for & month previous, and, it is understood, have resulted in & substantial s; ucnt &e to the valne of the Atlanlic & Great ern Rallroad, of the oxact status of its presen physical condition and properties, ana of ine amount and requirements of theso propertics and obligations, Further, there s & perfect accord between the parties as to the desirabliity of con. summating the Irnse, and thus far the understand- ing hxa been complete and the concluslons reached harmonlous, The Atiantic Trustecs aafled for London Saturday, to communicate the result of their mismon to tho Trustees of the Now York, Lako Erle & Westeen itatirond, In London, with the intent of convommating the motler ns s00n a8 pousible, ‘Thoy will reach there probably by next ‘luenday or Wednesday, and withia three or four ‘weeks the whole matter can be arranged. TIE PASSENGER WAR. The St. Louls Glube-Democrat has the follow- ing fu regard to the war in passengor rates: 4 As near os anybody can come to it, tho pres- cut war was brought on by the Atlantic & Great Western Road,—a road which las been in the hands of s Recelver for a very Jong vme. This road {s ciarged with having paid commis- slons to scalpers for many months past. No importance was attached to this fact, for the simpleredson that nearly (£ not all of the trunk lines were doing likewise, The A. & U. W, it 1s waid, nlter haviog promieed to lct up on pay- ing comminsions, was still paying them, and, whon occaslon demanded i, made s di- rect cut on ths rates. This Lritated the Pao-Haodle, which at once opened un the Atlantic & QGreat Western at Clneinoati, the headquarters of the last-named road. It was ‘give and take’ for somo time, uutil the rate went down to $7. This brought Chicago, In- dianapolls and 8t. Louls Into thefight, but be- fore auy very decided action could be taken, the rate went down to $5 from Cinclunatl, Tbese two hoavy cuts forced the other cities joto cut- ting {n order to protect themscives, It was do- citled o make a cut to $15 from 8t. Louls, to see how 1t would work on the A, & G. W. The effect must have been very demoralizing, for csterday, as stated before, the rate went to 81, 'his forced 8t. Louls roads to & $10 rate, but onfi' for a duy, for the price will bo placed at §1 to-lay.” ‘The samepaper alzo claims that the New York trafllc froin Chicago is so amall that the Chicago roads donot coosider it wurth while to cut the rates. PENNSYLVANIA, Bptcial Dispatch to Tha Tribune, Braingrizip, Iil, Nov. 18,—Four coaches were attached to the Chivago & Alton train which passed through hereat midnight, contain- ing a number of prominent oflicers of the I'enn- sylvanla Haflroad and the feonsylvania Com- pany, with their gucsts, who apent Baturdayand yeaterduy fo 8t. Louls, They will arrive 1o Chl- cago this morning, 4 ITEMS, The 'Cbicago, Bsginaw & Canada Rallroad Is being pushed rapidly forward, 'and will soon .reach Lake View, ,Col. Elwell is mausger of the The veople of Higginsville, Mo., will have a grand folliflcatton next Wednesday fn houor of the cowpletion of the extension of the Chicago & Altou Roud to Bigginsville, Mr. Blackstone, President of the roud, aud Mr. Mitehell, Presi- dent of the Kavsas City, Chicago & Bt. Louis (the new exteusion), and all the chiel ofliclals of the rouds, will coma by spectal train, and the citizens of i.unyeuu County will turn out en masse to welcome tho approach of the great Mtssourl trunk Jue_aud trauscoutinental biih- way. Sveeches and bauquetiug will Louor the occasfon, CANADA. Marine Monsters~Governmental Mlsslons— The Duke of Edinburg ComingeEzpen- sive Uovernor-Generals—fick and Desert- ing Soldiers, 8peciol Digpalch to Ths Tridune, O17AWa, Nov. 17.—Ueorge Offord, of Kiog- stun, s negotlating with the corporation for the removal of his boot und shios factory to this city, . Ho propos to employ 100 hands. Sowme twelye other Canadian manufacturers are pursuing » slmilar course. A gentleman writes from Milwaukes asking information concernlug the Inducements the city would be willing to offer for the establishment of & flax maunfac- turing concern here, 'Tho letter bas been ve- ferrea to a 8pecial Cammittee of the Council, ‘The roduction of the staff Iv the Fluunce De- partment, for which the Ministerial pi Is takiug so much credit, 1s merely tho discharge ol atew extra clerks, the work un which they were :n';ncml belng about completed, ‘Fbe Citizen records tho discovery of & * sca. sorpont," lifteen feet long, in 8 lake fu ‘Temple- ton Township. A correspondent of the Evening Fres Pres, cqually cnterprising, says that be saw a strango wonster in tho Ottewa River, nesr Rideau Falls. 'This latter monster was also (If- teen or twent feot lnnf. and nad two horus, throo feet in fenuth, vnits back, and bendiugin apiral shapo toward the tall, Between two large red eyes, und well up on the forchead, was au openfog through which came groans. as it the auimal were sutleriog. The head was sha) ke a hon, but scemed to bave no mouth, ‘e voday wus jet-black ; the biead covercd with loug, rough hair; while the lower part of the body secmed Lo be scaly, Posaibly the last word has a suggestive application Lo the story. 'hw Slon. Mr, ‘Tilley and Bir AT, Galt lefe together for Englaud, As siresdy -stated, Alr, lhfil.'l 1uisslon s in conuection with the fisberics question, and Mr. Titley's object is to rais losn. The acerued deticits, to the anount of $4,500,000, Liave to ba provided for. ‘Che Guan- cal years of 1870, '77, and 78 cach resulted in a balauce the wroug way, and vrovision must be made for $7,000,000 or $3,000,000 of debs fall- {ug due 10 Junuary uext, It s uuderstood that the Marquis af Lorne will not be sworn io until he reach Speciul Dianalch 10 TS M¥3a.inic, ‘Torowto, Unt., Nov. 17.—A ccrrespondent ‘writes to the pupers hiere, stating that Amcrican fishermen are pursuing thelr uvocation in Niag- ara River, while Canadiau fabermen sre com- velled by law todesist. Wedncsday, tho 4th of December, will bepro- clajuied » aay of ‘Thanksgiving tbroughout the Domtnlon. Spectal Dispatch io Tae Tribune. ONTREAL, Nov. 17.—The expcctation of the arrival at Halifsx on or about Wedneaday next of bis Royat Highoess the Dukeof Edinburgh on board her Majeaty's ship Black Priuce, has cutirely bowlldered the good peopls 88 to bow tbey are to entertalu so inuch y:uY. The very act of sendiug the Blsck Privce to Halifsx {rom the Mediterrunean, whey sbic was ordered Lome to be put out of cowmisston, rendurs it us that the authorities in s Old Country utend o wake the recogoition of the uew tiovernor-General aud bis Roya) vpouse s wore thsn ordinary matter. ‘The Duke uf Edinburgh will be granted leave of sbscoce, aud will tn ail probabilty sccompany the Marquis of Lorpe and the Princess louise to Ottewa. At apy rate, he will remaw a sbort time in Cauads, and mavy of the ollicers un board the ship under bis command will be permitted leave of sbsence Lo adinft of thutr vieting pluces of interest in the Dowinion. lu sddition 1o mauy rumors atloat, 14 1s stuted ou partly reliable au- thority that be or two wembers of the Royal lwm.hne expressed thelr futention of visiting Canadasoue tinu duriug the Marcuis of Lorne's teuure of otlicy us Governor-Geoeral, A member of the City Council bas given Butice ol & 1Wot1ua to sus tue lucal Governinent for the recovery of $3500,000 puld ou accout of the Moutreal. Ottawa & Occldental Raliroad, — the Goverpment not baviug kept thes greewent with the ofly. 5picial Dnotch (o The Tribuns. Hannaos, Nov. 17.—The nropusition to have, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY NOVEMBER I8, 1878 when the Marquis of Lorne com: aneda, regular military band st a cost of $17,000 per year, & pald company of soldiers for sentry-duty, #nd & troop to nct as a guard of honor, besldes raising & nlnm!lug army of 50,000 men, {s not altogether palatable to Canadians. Lonl Duf- ferin was the most popular GGovernor-tieneral Cannda cver hud, biut ho was also tho most expensive one; and the prospect of his snc- cessor being even & more expensive representa- tive of Royaity s dally becoming tnoro evident. The Hamllton Times has some sensible wonls in relation to the effotts made by Lord Dufferin to create around him, st Otiawa, s fashionabdle world, snd of ihe injurlons effects such 8 course had in encouraging persons of slender mneans to spe the waye of purse-prond It sa “There wera times when strong_temptation existed to protest sgalnst Lord "Dufterin’a mistaken, though well-meant, course In encouraging extravagance and show, and what is called ‘style His fancy-dress balls wers notable instauces of his desire to make & great show ; and, of course, the cxample sosct bad its effect on others, snd social circles were moved to their centrs by the eflurts of cacli class to make as rflll a display a8 the class above it, and sn on from centre to circumference. Lord Daflerin’s personal Iarity warded oft critlclam; but, if there criticism, where Ia tho avil to stop” Swecial Dispaick to The Tridune, HaLtrax, Nov, 17.—Among the soldiers of the Ope Hundred and First Regiment suffering from Cyprus fever, taken to hospital when the troop-shiv Orontes arrived the other day from Cyprus, were many very low and not cxpected to recov- er. Two of them hava since dled, About thirty are still In the hospital. The change of climate seems to be too much for the men, and they are sttacked with chillse. The ofilcers are kept well employed In lvoking afterthe well men of the regiment, to prevent them from descrilng, The Twentleth Regimunt, which sailed In the Orou- tes for Crprus) had twenty-seven men missiog at embarkation. CINCINNATL BANREBS. Thelr Opinions Regarding the Open Con- spirucy Against Sllver at Now York. Kpecial Dispatch $o The Trivune. CrxcieNaTi, 0., Nov. 17.—Interviews with leading baukers here relativo to the action of tho New York Clearing-Tlouse Association on sliver develop a variety of opintons. W. A. Uoodman, President of the Natfoual Bank of Commerce, regarded it as a favorable arrange- ment. It does away with all doubt asto re- sumption, Wo will not, ha thinks, be troubled with the silver question out Lierc, and there will be nooccaslon for action untl it becomes troublc- some, ‘Theodors Btanwood, ot the First Natton- al Dank, thought the action of the New York banks was prewmature, bocauso thero {s not cnough sllver in the country to Justify it “l do mot think, he contioued, ** that [Sherman had anythiog to do with tho silver question in New York. He wants resumption in the usual way, and that's the way we want it out liere. There will be many banks that will supply themselves with gold” befora the st of uanuary, We sball, and many of our correspondents will. We want to feel that resumption nesns resump- t Jumes Gilmore, of Gilmore's Bank, was prised at the sudden action in New York. ow 18 Whe time we want the beneflt of silver, it ever, to ald resumption. We in the West would prefer to bavo sllver with our gold,” Mr. A, i, Andrews thought New York bankers ought to know best, but ho did not regard the present quantity of silver as burdensome. Georee Eustis, 8, Kuhn, W. H. Huehes, Thomas Ewery, sud other capitalists expressed thelr sp- praval of tho Clearing-House programme, —————— THE KID-GLOVE WAR. To the Euitor of Th Tribune. Orricx or C. A, Aurrxonor & Co., 10, 12, Axn 14 Gueeys Byraer, New Yonx, Nov. A capy of your eatcomed paper of Nov, 8 lies fore me. The article contalned thereln headed ** Kid Gloves, " and entitled ** Tho Exposure of the Oporations of tho New York Ring," although very ably written, would not have been anawored by me had it not mentioned my pawe, and contalued & dowaright untruth, which1deom it my duty to contradict, and1 hope that from your senes of Justice you will give to these lincs the epace they deserve, ‘The Philadelphis housa In guestlon, Mr. F, Read, according to the statements, afirme that bo met with the ** callectiva opposition * of his cqm- petitors in New York, In regand toa change from an ad valorem to & specidc duly, whoreus the truth fa an follows: Last apring Mr. Read invited me to call upon him. When thers Mr. R. called my stlention to the cheap gloves imported by AMeears, Meyer & Dickeoson, of his city, both from Vieuna wnd Italy, Itherefore asked bhn ** whether he had Iatoly been in EBurope, and if ho knew something about that market," Upon being answered in the nepative, 1 cautioned himnnerlously aguinal any rash step. After this the ?nellmu of specide duly raised, snd I told him that 1 was, withi all wy heart sud soul, in auy aclion thap would bring about such result, I further wtated that sumo years sgo [ signed seversl hundred dolinrs towaras this end, aand was unpleasantly dleappointed upon Buding the matter o fallure, What the cauno of the failure wae, [do nat knuw, but [ deny i the tnost serious way tnat thers ex- lsted any " ¢*collective action, " The onictal correspondent further a kind enongh toniylous s **ring.” 1 foronosftirm_ that be- fore the **kid.clove war' broko out I wan nat aware of any of the prices at which computitors gouds were invoiced. Another point whioh you wiil perhapa recollect, 13 tho trouble Tunderwont in wnting lplmrhlnunmv months ago, headrd. **An Appeslio thu Iinporicrs for United Action Toward & Bpecific Daiy on Kid Gloves,” and entitled **Tue Kid-Glove War,*" of which 1aent you a copy at the timo, and which cavars tho wholo ground, as answerlng to the other monsensical nte, 'The last sentence of my pamphlet shows most omphatically my earoest specific auty, and reads ss follows: Therefare uinie our edlorts befare \o nex meeting of Cangress to Lring sbont such action ss will fn- h deaired opecific duty,’ Respectful. Hruo RoruscuiLy, ly yoi .quun:{ of Aug. Charles& Co., and Mausyor of ihe Kid-Glove Depertmens of G A.'Augmords & Co. ————— SPORTING. Borravro, Nov, 17.~Miss May Marshall walk- ed 260 milesin sixty nours, Sho cotamenced Thursday noon, tinished Saturday at 14 p. m. Her fastest mile was cight mioutes, Bhe had twelve winutes to spare. 87. Louts, Nov, 17.--Quite an exciting four- vared bout-race took place here this moruiug between the Modoc and 8t, Louls crews for a wager of §250 8 side, made by H, Clay Sexton, Chief of the Fire Department, and J. A. Bt. Joha, President of the Modoc Club, one-hulf tha mouey to be expended In a gold medal for the winuing crew. The course was trom the northern wull of the Arsenal up-atream to stake-boats stutioned ubout 100 yards buluw the bridge,und return to the starting polut,distanie about six miles. Tho contest was closo sud spirited throughout, and resulted in a victory to the Bi. Louls cew by a bulf lougth, Time, 47%§ minutes. ‘The 8t Louts boys used their boat. the Henry Clay S8e¢xton, whifs the Modocs ruwed their shell, thie Hob logersoll, ‘the niver buuk was lined with vpectators the whole lenath %&r)‘: course, the crowd being estimated at —— HUMOR, When a hatter fits a cap to your cranjum he cap sizes your head, docsn't hel ~ That was & Soe met-a-Yorick display wbeu Hamlet discovered the skull of the deaa juster. Biraddiiog s Blind—This phrase probably re- fers to equestrian vxercise on a sightless horss. * Consiatency, thou art s jewel," as the office boy sald when be got the paste the right thick. uess. ‘When you wake up st night and hear the bahy crying, loak out for danger—tor thcru's & rock abiead. Jones saya he basn's got a motherln-law, but he bas s father-in-jall, sud it smouats to the sams thiog, In Pittab # base-ball club is called ' The Pancakes." The plicher of bsiter is slways seady.—Graphic, There are twu comforts {n owning a saw-borse. You can elther borrow your neighbor's saw or loas bum the borse. The divorced wifa gf a Boston bowling-saloon- kecper 13 suiug to get somae alley-money from ber formser husband. The tinies urc barder thag wae thought. It is rumored that Sergeaut Bates has becn compelled 10 Ko 1o work.—Zurdette. Hurry up that electric light. The mau who drups & Y 10 & stroet-car wants to buy fous- twen yards ol 8.—DUdrot ree Mress. *1'd ofter thee this sand of wmine,” is what tho grover sung 1o the customer who waoted sugar. Hu was advised 1o keep his sand 1o bis crop, but ool todeal ts out. Humau bair has gouc up 75 ceuts s pound, and the beat quality of butter bus goae down to Boarding-houses will now be compelled to turuisd the casence of cow unetabellished. A mau who was belng tricd before a wagls- trate for stealing suwe butter and eream from = furmer coolly begsn 1o buw * Robio Adair.” The court 1§63 scutencs sud the oDt wae very pU- 0 DO for while the pi e wa4 robbin’ a dalry. r was propri| Robin Adalr THAT IS ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT, RS R A Sy sy To the Eauor of The Tribune, td rty-scona und Cittcago, Nov. 18.—The Chicago Timees of yesterday, in spesking of * the New York Cesr- ing-House policy,” which ie expected to force ILIE you d bullt un tBis bi nthe spring. which wiil greatl; t Js, hesurifil, reddence prupert o a0, the gold standard upon the country,andthereby | better .,",,' o X &t It: you cannot nuilify a law which was psssed by over two- | B20.00--ilalf cash: the 4 hr, thirds of Congress, says that this action of the | Draperiy sexts mow for 40 omr i wi as a baoks ‘i necessary to protect their sharehold- | 25 that is betier than can {nfesst muney an; where: we see gotng ’-fl‘!{] ll:lh week, $0.400TE A ot T ari 7 e atadioon. " e d depositors sgainst loss.” The trnth Is, ot aen orer e they are fearful lest they shall lose some of the fruits of thegreat robbery which was committed when silver was demonctized. The avowed purpose of the Money Power In demonetizing silver was to make money dearer, Money has been made dearer, and the experiment hsa cost the people of this wnnlr{ enough Lo pay the public debt four times. Business-men liave beey compelled to compromise with their creditors st from 5 to 40 cents on the doilar, in consequence of the sttempt to enforce the single gold standard on the peopla of this country. Gold and Government bonds Poun framed store 21109, deputof thiree of the bast ralironds runniog Intn C €ago: the hulidings now rent for 8119 per manth, 1t l:{nlllh'fl:g] centre of the city: you can tnyftstas &reat targai; $2,70—~1he fine modern brick dwelilng 1135 Forty- firat-st. and lot; this houss you will buy If you wiit [ and see ft; between Langley snd Vincennes-ave,; itis L Wil huy 8 12-ro0m 2story framed dwelt 1 -room 2-story framed dwelling, cost 82,501 1o bulld, and Jot 502125, l’lll coraer uf !‘!:~ art-av, and Fiftieth-ot., close tu car-shope and Slock- Yaru bave been steadily [ncreased fn value, st the cx- | 4 f}700=1.01501820n southicass corner of Ogdea-ar. pensc of all other kinda of property, Is thers .—5’:,':‘“.“ e nothing sacred in this country but sbag-full of | [POR, SALLZAT A BARGATR GF Teiists Tu gold or a thl-full of bonds!” Free colnage of | dwellior 124 West Ads: reofd. A. BART- ma-st, in LEIT, ftoom s, 162 W aabington-st. ®old and silver, and bllls D:‘ylhle ondemand o | Lk SUBURBAN REAL ENTATE. gold and silver coln, would be small redress for the great wrong we have suffered at the hands ;i . I 2 vijcini A The Zimes savs, in the same connection, that | soonimery. Wil suil enpine viy aplgining Peter. the banks * will not recclve them,” the silver ety terms. luquire of JOIN A, dollars, ** on deposit, and obiizate themselves 102 Washiouton et to pay better dollars to thelr depositors.” always supposed a bank had the option of pay- ing in eitbier cuin, unless §t wasotlierwise atated 1o the certificate, so I don't see the force of that arzument. HBIMON FrasgR. e e — DISRAFLI AS A TALKER. From a skeich n the New York Wortd, per acre~T00-nere farm. 2 miles west of depot, in e County, 11 all 1 o The conversation turned on Bockford, Dis- | Ruaframed dw llusl‘ e warer Wa s et raeli was the only ono ot table who kuew him; | Jiendlithinber, 83 milics south of Chteako; wlil iak niles west of Bt. Charles, Kane Co., cago (free and clear)! all_under good Botise, Irneea, orcha T, 3 ¢ iNe vory beat of timiiers this Tari fs Aste e Hitrade fer youd, cloar batiness provorty at wili go snd see 1t you wiil ke it; no etter land Ih fildnote. 1 811U Der acre—in-ure farm, 22 wniles west of Chl- 4 milessoutn of Wheaton's { inve s 11/rOY and the styla in which he gave s sketch of his habits and mannera was worthy ot himself. I might as well attejupt to gather up the foam of the sea 25 to attempt to convey an idea of the extraordinary language [n which he clothed his description. ‘There were at loast five words in every scotence that must have been very much astonished at the use they were put to, and yet no_others, aoparently, could so well have conveydd this fdea. Ife talked like o race- horsu” aproaching the winning-pust—every mascle in actlon, and the utmost energy of ex- };muhn flung out Into every burst.” Victor fugo and his extraorninary novels came next under discussion, and Disraeli, who was tircd by his own eloquence, started ofl apruros des dration: tuelsod Is the very best; improve- coat §i.540, 81, 100~iLu-acre farm, 5 miles from Sloan: all undel felicet 12 cros (mbers i aeres 16 Gori, WO betier Tor 170 31 end fa Jowa: g ddumn Vottes with along story of impalement he hiad | JUN SALY=e4.20—THIS 16 A BANK BUIL, In Upper Egypt. [t was as good, and per- | L' a one of ‘theiest towns tar”ine bosi i hae as authientic, as the description of ‘the | fbiui i b ooy oa U, for ¢ ' Chow-tow-tow_in ““Vivtan Grey.” Then fol- | 140 they now du a buries (net) of 8bout 83,000 per fur x 1t 12 the best chang ng nisa that bsoffered anywhierey T £ Mietle palue to look It 3 yau wlll buy. lowed the suflerer's history, with a score of murders and_barbaritics heaped together, llke Marsius’ *'Feast of Belshazzar,” witha mix- ture of horror and splendor that was unparal- leted in ty experience of imurovisation. No mystic oricst of the Corybantes could have worked himself up fotoa finer frenzy of lau- guage, Count d'Orsay kept up during the whole con- versation and narration a running fire of witt parentheses, half French and half English; -nd: with chiampagnu in all the pores, the hours flew on very dashingly. Lady Blesslugton left us to- 1f_you will take 1, L. BOYD, Hout 7, 17V Madisun-st. e e—r—————— NTED-—TALE MELE. ____ AN ployinent Agencies. NTED—200 RAILLOAD BORED: T A h ‘-""}P__"TE i r;m'lrmer‘. Sty work. oic. WARTED 10 it), iowa. 20 for Tilinols, freofaresstd, M. BPERBEC ANTED—) AILEOAD LADORERY ward wnfdnight ; and then the cunversation took \ ‘Bouthern ;fw-'.i ?r‘-’e' l‘-’r’é?-n’n’e‘?y -'.'f}':s 200 m‘;‘- a rather political turn, and something was sald ;hegen cosl-miners, farmers. ity work, etc, CHIKIS. of O'Counell, 1AN & CU., 283 Bouth \Wat: Disraeli’s lipa were playiug upon the edge of his champagne-glass, which he had just dralned, and he was off agnin with n de- acription of the fnterview he had just had with the agitator the day before, end- fog fu a story of an lrish_dragoon who was killed in the Peninsula, His namo was Sarafleld. His arm wassbot off snd he was bleediog to death, When told he could not live be called for a large sllver goblet, out of waich he usually drank claret., Ho held it 1o the gush- tug artery and illed it to the brim with bioud. Looking at it for a moment, he turned it slow- Iy upon the ground, wuttenng to himself, **1¢ that had been for Irclaud 1" and expired. You can hava uo {dea Low thrillingly this story wus told. Fonblunque, who is a cold, political satir- Ist, saw nothing {u the inan's *decantioz his claret,” and so Vivian Urey got into s psssiun, and for a while was silent. 4 ‘VA.“T[D-’ GOOD COATMAKERS, 3 PANT. ‘makers, and 3 CatiaLera st b HULLERSsiedy work ot Food prics pappcr o7 1 Miscellaneous, TANTED—A LIKL OF GuODS ON COMMISSION oF Balary for 30 daya; Kouds that will soll readliy far haliday Kouds: liava beon selling £oods on camimis. aun hui season (8 over or llue 1 have b handiini: §in vy bent of references; pate Sarifers Ohio: era Indiana, Koutiicrn Michigan, wiite Lock Dax v; lryan O, a0 Rar particinre TANTED-A TRAVELET T0 HELL GUNS AN W R AN bt Sizkh, SHNS AN mand s good article Lo sell from trav bl b cusiies referred. Binte full particalars, - 4lou preferred. Biate full particulare. Audred TRAV “ux‘nm-A CHANT 1aen (members of 1 10 work for $45 & mionth, W.'A\'nc Y y) wl 102 Lasalle-st., fivom IBEER COOKS AT BURCKY 'S, 140 ot Clatienis . DURCAT AN TO i DIBIIES AND WAL’ outh Halsted-at. SO WALY LAN WANTEU=A X an tablo at 810 K¢ - —MENTO “MELL” SOME NEW Al nutions, Wi icles, atatione 5 3 AMERICRY NOVETHY €0 od Mintarn, ™ _PTiees e NANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domestics. VWANTED-AT TilE ROCK IsLAND HOUSE, A Focd dintug-rooin il 30 bherinan-st. TANTRD-3 MACHINE GINLS: 3 01 3 MW AR D! e sl Sl BE Sifiwaukes-ay MI. THE TKIBUN!: DBRANCH lll-'i‘lcllfl. X ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEKGUS JRirons tirougiiout the clly we Have Branch Otces n the different DI Znated below, where advertisewents will cn for the saina price as charged at thio Main OGer, and will be rocelved Untli¥ oklock p. in. duriug the week, and uniiio p. m. 4z . ek 1 HIMMS, Dooksekiers -and Btationers, 123 Twenty-accon WAL wadealer, Biatloger, etc., 1000 near Western STON, Weatiside News Dovot 1 fiu‘:mr. and Vaucy | Ny W : coruer of Halste Seamustresscs. 1 Jeweler, Ni Miscelluncous, “7ANTI!I|—A YOUNG LADY Or 000D APPEAR- ance aud well recommended. _Apply at 135 Clark __SITUATIONS WANTED-TALE, Traacs. = TO EXCHANGE, PO EXCHARGE-a7-ACkE FANM-TiIS 18 ONK of tha beet farmis tn Lituots (fren and cleat), thres miles from 8L Chiarles. Kans County, S5 wiles from yhlcagus U7 acres of aplendid Iacge timber, guod boaca sud barns, wli under fence, Price, #1400, 1 want ‘busineas propert; rles Byo0-=This | ory and basemens brick dweliing, brick 36100, Ico-liouse, ot eds, wells, cisternn, all kinds of frulls, slrubibery, eic., 5 scres o ground, th fact one of tiie ‘Aness piaces in Wisconshi, only nait-mile from depot fn Horicou, 40 miles trom Mitwaukeo (fros od clear) Froperty eust “apvu 800,00, lousn fa nawly painted aod caicimined, Want JITUATION WAN' A FIRST-CLASS CHIROMO 5 o iibngraniits AFISE w1t b at bty (5. Decne, ber to sceent vagugenieat. —For (erms ang specimets, uddress, with resl iame, CLIGONMU, Pulludeiphls ofice New York liera Mincol ':l"l:‘l'::’, 10 Chicagy, stock of goods, ur live swek, or ITUATION WAN FED— 1, 105-acre cotton plantation in Misleippl, 13bouses, | &) Y Uit lker (wlth gox ¥ 1 Y T y) 1 b Pcres, Urlet ol yatiot abis tyone Of the bosts | Eoipenaation: Canr RusTautos (1 eosmarrs o Hiacs trala fur goou farmm neat Chltado ar olty raberiy, il | PTG Jumpi overs [uehty four Huie wrd sell very bay 85,01 cab . Prices aa b O ptoniariae 4nd | teadtne merchaut foevery town (n the Staccs suid C a LA T o S TP > ay caeTy Lo gripsacks [o each huii, and liave o) Taiile, ¢ T . HOY1), Roow 7, 178 Sindison B phiy . Con s g e s DA DU pad promptly, Cua Al the latest storics down by hieart u seven widersrt languages, and cousiuere | the lisndsimes: u roads carry nc watch aud chain und disbion travellug expenned 1o sull the Luome, wmule In the Weat. Do yuu want mef '1‘0 EXCHANGE-WILL EXCHANGE BTOCK OF gonde fur Weatera Iand by pasiug part money: stock conuleting of dry cluthing, boots and shoca roceries, notions, ele. Por particuisrs writa to P. M.. ludson, Bteuben Couuty Iud o _FINANCIAL. ANVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bonds, eig., ot LAUNDERN' private office, 120 {ian. dolph-ut,, near 2 ar Liark, 1oains 3 und 6. Latabliahed I AN, 0N PUEPARKD, 10 LOAN MONKY ON diamonds, wasches, sud Jawelry. “LIPMAN, south- east corner Mutlson wud Clark-sts., Hoow it over Boe: vl rido Addres 10 A_YOUNG MAN A% riciid erman, French, and hoghah. Nave hadexpors ¢ 185t elght yearsat (e botelsIn she Eait. Mighly recomisenied secatity if requlred. _Addreas B0, Vritwnrs it st AT AT - e <0 HITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Domenticse ton Ciothing Store. Diamunds and waiches for sale, O gold sliver bougtit fur cash. SlTUc.'l;lON \'\'|AiVTE::A"\' A l;llliT'-Cl-‘:BS {;O(,IR Abi PAID” FOR OLD GOLD AND BILVER' el b T s M Eeas e iy, ATy Cunneymluum watches, dlamunds, and vuunm“ gl F b, fox W, Lyausiiig, 1 Jree, oan and Hullwa S ITUATIC WANTED <= BY A GOOD GRKMAN of every doscriptiun &t GOLUAM Umtca (ficeose ast Madiso ed 1695, 1] LOAN=63.000 AT 7 PEIL CENT AND COMMIN- B v st 54 Liake: pe! wirh for gens facnily, Thadire Slru[flox WAN BECONA WUPK OF vl wgrivate family. K Lugsswark lu & suall Alcrican 31 Michigan:at KDY A GIRL OF 17 TO DO nber aod dliluks rootis work (o Triluie umee. Dt e e et s S5 S e, Snrhy N selmuanu Ly 3 urpenl ON WA ED—A LADY, EDUCATED, RR. fRieeom Artclas dmproved Uhicaso' real esiate, nerotle, wid cmelait, wold ke 10, (406 L LLRLD ot sivtheriem chldron. or wuy powtitun ts — —= e e BOARDING AND LODGING. ¥ vt o . Tander and Somtis s prodid ba e I S e e e | lartalig Sumianion for an Iald: foreuces, oae South Sides 751 JADASIEAY.—WOMAN'S CHUIBTIAN A5 soclation boarding- buuse| terms, 8. 30 pér weak, hanged.” Addres Poat-Ofico llua 37i%, Now York TO RENT—-ROUSEN, Bouth Miac. P9 JERT-TWO-RTORY, CsLLAL AND A ic hr’u house, well_located, dlniug-roum, mm"flfi u: 'T. — FIRKT-CLABK r Week, with usc of piano and dailis day = aud parlors oo At fuor, wil Woderd TLLroveianis, Wotes. unly Bixvper wionth v May | fo, s tenail it v ARENCE IOUBK, 51,4 AND 337 RTATH. 3 sell for spécini reamie 80 8 grv four biosis south u‘u':a'imr - oard” s Darxelu ua sasy termis. TURNKIS & BUND, Tt Wiras . % 2 7 wee E U, R - e e Pirsudoa 1 1S ‘Baard o 0 UEXT SR VEiE AIONTITFINE TROTTOTY JRVADZ JLOTE: ND 10 WABARH-AV., e or W GHAY T S N Ly 2 1uoiie 80l board, 8130 pet | L, hauire of W, GHAY BIOWS, Liwoin 63, U7 bouth da, ut very low putes, ¥ s i Gl 0 RENT-$13 FEL M1y piaces toatory (rame, 10 T anot 60, Sl Teede -otiry {ram u A Pt 1178 Wokb (A7lor-at. | InQUIne 5 Wealor av: /[N BENTUIICK DWELLING NO, B33 MON 0K L P 0 i o i S edacre Lproveioz and hear care. chea, by . M. MARSHALL, ltea) ¥ ut 7 Ciavical. O-KTORY GHERT BAL GILEAT BECO HECO! anoANs, OLUANY, "SKCOND-HAND SECOND-UAND L. PLY PAYMENTS. ONTHLY PAVMEN M. g A, —— e bR North Stae. wTR¢ Ber BLsty SoliAdAnIE- sk 813 FER MUNVI-PINK BRICK JEW UFRIGIT FIANOS. urth Lusade-ot. 1 13 rootnst sl Dioders N B loguire t 133 Boulh Cl W i O reatar fur sals o Lustalin iy B i ALLY, A 1 Lurncr btate and Adsms-sia. e, TACSIINER Y. a, I"‘ I BALE—) ENGUINE, CYLINDKR 2¢X3u4, 31Dk valve, and all the inodern lwprurements. 10 uthye rum 8 W 2 Horee, U bollers, Trow i toaul pumid, (ou sisd wood Latties, rmun. Quwerou isugers, boltiug, e e S Weate shklting by v ANl Ml Dot ot 10 0% B0GkD Cllituu-sl DMiscellnncous. " Wont Stdes 7 O RENT--TII HONT HOOMS, KO, 243 WEST Muilson-sl,, witli proventents fo K 169R Jeat dow™ iy WHLIAN R RO B e STORAGE, TPUANITURE CALILAULS, MRECTANDISERTOI: wdvauce auiade, 1O Pe year; taney loaned loweat W £00d a6 CURILY withiuul retavs &, 10 W, Moutoes L BTURAGE COMPANY, 116 AN ok Central locativu. ddvsiaces wide: Miscollaucous, ’l‘) RENT=HOARDINU-HOUSE GR UUTKL, Fo0uia, 4l 310 Nouth Slate sl with waler, Cas, & sud &1 siudery BRPIVL CLIcLs, 'y cleap to Nav. A MAUSILALL (al kalate sud House- g aad Colloctiug Axvucy al o7 routh Clark-sf. 0OSIS. QFFICES, AND wa 573, 374, and 151 suuth Claik- ces S Keatiedy anil aoecd Clarg-si., wl e prelacs, o . if called fur 88 uuce, Ly J. L 0 Broker wid Huuse-lents 'l‘l.li: NATION 118 Fraakit loweat rates b s . ]\:w FPRENCU BOOLS—AT EDW. BUSHL%‘; 435 Klale-al., Dear Jacksou. e e s i _PARTNERS WANTED, ii}[u‘l"xln WANTED—WITIL 81,004 To J00 10 purchasiog legitiuaie bustuess, whick | L ehauce scldois ulerod. " Addrass m-'—— e LY UE TN K g sy L ol \UF Todat (05 & Lorid el o At gl iy 1o profrty consiateuf (v »tacks, coal-ki, Awdjling housca, 4t all Ll Balune bo bk 1t vae of the i T OSTZSICR UMBLELL A, WITH IVOUY UANDLE. OShrked 1o wosvkrail . Ko wiil b sul SR Foren Dadlud it Lably rewardvd Dy brnglog 16 1 M. KKON- BEGU. 187 buste-at. _CAST 0L CLOTIN vieks chiwi coal fura, I Ly ladu Togion. atrng TUrthier ornative, » i e Seerolasy, DGtrolt, ue it 1. E1L A 31 & O e " WILL »ECULE HALF INTEREST N S LOU g0 0/ Shhee Laliuga! ety ‘Enis ::?—a& A‘mel"n' "ubdhuomu.fi -4 s1t EAID YOX LAUIEY :sw%rt_fl P A Mt gl o tor Ing, Carpets u 00 or dJress k. iR CH LT, 3vd dlate- st SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR} IT READ AND HEED HAIRl wWEAT ForLLOWsS. SAVE YOUR FAIR.~The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of pocial life require it. The matter 14 of great importance in avery way. BEAUTIFY YOUR JAIR.~It is the sur- pasting erown of glory, and for the loseof it thers #s no compenaation. CULTIVATE TOUR IAXR.—For by ne other means ean It be saved snd beautified, LYON’S KATHAIRON, Discaversd thirty-ive years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, Is the most parfect preparation in the world far preserving and beautifying the hair, Besldes being the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Kathatron will positively prevent grayneas, and rill re- store new hair to bald 1f Yhe rocts and follicles ars not destrayed, Tt sctually performs (hess pecming miracles, uf ‘which the following fa A FAIR SPECIMER. 1 had been entirely bald for several yours, con- stitutional, I suppose. I used a fow bottles of Eatlairon, and, {0 my great surprise, I have a thick growtls of young hair. COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U. E; A. 12 evesy impartant respect the Kathairon is abeo- tely fncomparable, It ls unequaled 1. To Curo Daldness. 2. To Destoro Gray Matr. 3. To Removo Dandrufl, 4. To Dress and Besutify the Mair, DEAR IN MIND,—The Kathairon b 5o sticky pacta of sulphur and sngar-of-lesd, to paint and daub the hafr and paralyse the brain. It bs & pnre ond limpid vegetatlo lotien, Intended to ro- store tha Lair by nataral rrowih and reinvigoration. Itin splendidly perfumed, and the most 2elightful toilet dressing known. XNo lady's or pentleman's toilet outflt {s complete witbout Lyon's Kathairan, BOLD EVERYWHERE, FOR THE HAIR IT BOFTENS TRR ITAIR WIEN HARST AN DRY. IT BOOTHES TIK IBRITATED KCALP. Ir APFORDA THE RICHEsT LURTRE. 1T Piik- VENTS THE HAIR FROM FALLING ory. IT FHOMOTES IT8 UEALTHY, VIGUROUS GROWTLL, IT 18 XOT GREASY NOK STICKY. IT LEAves XO DISAGRREABLE ODOM. 1T XILL# DAN- _ vuory, IIROPORALS. Proposals for Furnishing a Dis- tinetivo I*aper, Lte. Tak Orriox ur Ti| Wasuinurus, . o Tho secretary uf i tlie Treasur) i E istinctive ™ papr o which to pring Uulted Kiates Notea, Natfonal-lank "Noles, snd otlier reuritios ol rnient, bereliy Invitasinunufs tureraof hank- and oihor oy papers tapiumis woaled pros urnisliing bank-note paner (nade frous jure ), pa the hest quality, cous- Ature produced note, bo rwf‘ for 1 oen siock) the tatro. fured Ghres Buch rupuenls npanied by s b stalu pricy A 1,011k 'l"hp's"n" T aug welght per 1,000ahe 14 sl1e hy 114 hes Tavntone Aud MANUTOtIeTS s il ()i 10 4uh- mit wrapusala for furniahing a duvice fur a disttneiive festure to hairk-uote aid boind paiwers, Lo ba excinsively . uend hy the ITnlted Ktatus, the offer ta ba accompanied lnlm atples of such paper with the distinctive fea. ure i o n yul thie Tressury herchy glvea uotice Istactive ™ paper “which may b adopted 1o the provisions of Sec. 5,430 41 Lhe Feade a1 failowa: Every persn . Ihd lisg or retalne fa s control or prsce o 23 SLINCLI Ve Jaler has beew adopted by the Recreraey of the ull- #atlune uud otlier mecurllies of thi | any alillar b w0 $he kg of sy sucl oblis " eopl under Ui autbhority thin Trewsury, or wiie Lther proBer d Rtates, shal] be Bunistied by fiv batth of by Inthchminient a1 liard et e yoare. ot by bt ¢ paner that ey be selovierd 10 Lo bo inanufactured der the suporyisiun nf an ageit of 1he Guyeruineat, and, 60 duess ccoary, under the protceivnof 4 Ruatd, 1o be statiousd at the wutlls snd ihe contractor will D requlred to provide, withuut charge, in thy Luditing fu Which the haper 1a suade. ruoiis suliably furatsasd. 10 be usod ax au afice by such axeit, wid fur hie persiy who Hhay beileslnated th guwnd wil coun the paper deltveredt sud, aiso, ruom by which tostors Iy until slippeds and ba wiit be further required Lo cone $6en) Lo suc e reul di0an s nay be twle by 1 le Treasury (o prevent the luproper 1alll ol iy uf Lis jpsr isanac, utract. Al taper whil be ncolited wt thie il subjecs L ruture eaamina- antructor will be fequired 10 delivee It i | sccurely packed, I the pre: tn wimidein o . i pped wi i il mieuts wod be will” sl e reuined o furileh perlecs :i!k‘"‘: with which to repluce any returued Lo blos ws de- sctive. hie rontrect will bind the contractor to manufacture thy distinctive paper for W Ubitad hiates ouly, Vropasais will'he Tocelyed \mill Wednvaday. it st day of llecenier, 1M1, Tliog shuuld b nincacd ** Pro- posals for Distinctive Faper, and addresscd o the uu- dersimeal, 'Ihl“-“'mmu; tuserves the right 1o reject say or wlt b SOUN BHERMAN, Bacrowary of the Trevaury. PROPOSALS FOR CONBTRUCTING ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILES. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD YROM THE . MISSOURI RIVER TO THE YELLOWSTONE. corthern Pacibe Tiallruad Company hereby In- i I eedls 07, Cradiu, b iclng Ui canivioioe iy 1 ¢! c! & buitk uf the Miseauri Sermious of 1a 1ailruud ut uwsione Llver. sl ek Lolog » a Lo be L Fhu fret, ur \y it wectious of ¢ wsterly sccilon, uly 15, 14303 tho s A A W e T 4 Niws L aecriom, Ly el e cciivu, by Oots 1, 1n7u; Aad tho uth i, 1 et i fur v ssctive puay e U by eaPEChL. Fruposds are ila Livited ul A6 az0, ALY, KNG DI DOF per iile, 04 iscid by 1hin ‘Cobnnany fur 1vaoyais of ra fu ilgncsits ad Ui fua, el lu g gor tle thosy LGW etug u ILa trac superstric deilvercd (0e cach of \ho gralug 1 g o 1y be bl a: T L1 g Companss Mo, 53 FUILAY . Ne York it s sealed propuad’s WL be et . i1 :d the l7l‘l day of Decewd T3 Ly urder of tlie Lo, LI, CHAS. B. WHIGHT, Preatdeat, 333 nAgwerucnm RS, FROM THDB fon. Thurlow Weed, ludorsing Dr, Radway's R, R, R. 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