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WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 of [the First N tlonal Bank. er was short £11,000, and Slaughter between 257,000 and 54,000, The Tank fs so secured that it will not lose above £30,000, and, slx mouths_ago, by direction of the Comptrotier, passed 823,000 from ita surplus to taake up the lose, Thesc jrremularities oc- carred under the former administration of the hank, and the A;ruacnl officers ciaim that every- thing Ia straight and satisfactory in the present conditlon of sMairs. couple left for Chieago and their home in Pe Tt #as a very brilliant socfety affafr. Bpreinl Dispateh 0 Tridune. Drcarun, [N, Nov. 20.—Cant. James T, Nolan, n well-known altache of the Wabash Rosl, was marricd te-night, in the presence of over 1,000 prople, at the Catholic Church, to Mige Juda McEvoy, the charming and accom- plished daughter of the proprictor of the Na- tlonal Hotel. After the ceremony the counle wero tendered & grand recoption at the hotel, aud 400 gucsts viewed the costly presepts and quotationa from Berlpture. Tlo thonght. the church had gone too far in this matter, When the pastor and the Cominitteo wenl to “Mrs, Anderadu stie snld she was sorey for what had been done, aud was wiling to make amends o far a8 ossible. Right here the ehureh shoul havestopped. In his apinfon the church was 1more to biame than Mra. Anderson, Atthe close of Mr. Clarke's apeach, the Court safd _thry would now hear from 3r. Crawford of the prosceution, In the final argu- ment of the ease, see, the most rapid decl ey evening “Who are tho principal movers in this ame 1" g 1 would rather not tell you, The ‘bears? all belone to one ring, of which Shea, the Fres!- dent of tho Bleren Nevada Comnany, In thie ead, Not lont sgo the_Flood_clique went hort on 8jerra Nevada at 2040, and the Shea clique foreed them tocover. Now the latter are anxious to ret possession of the stock once more, 30 84 to repeat the trick, Tnese are simply the tectics tian of Governm only natfonal topie otic men and wom. New York forid (Dem. ). A month sgo a Democratic triumph in 1880 neemed absolatels cortain. Now, thera is no mors than sn even chance for it, and both parties are on their gond behavior. The one that makes the fewest blanders In the next two years will win, —Bauton lerald (Ind. Dem.), 1t the Democratio party had worked for TUE ANDERSON TRIAL. " amonts of the Counsel’ for the Arg“‘x’rmcntion and Defens. . The Case Will Bo Snbmitted to the Jory This Evening. .~ . SILKSI SILKS! 135 PIECES \ One of the Jurymen maved to adjourn for Ane o ————— partook of a royal wedding supper. #o well known In Wall strect, only out thero { (he conntry, Instead of fér mere party advantage evcning, & f d “the motion. > 4\ Specinl Diroatch 1o The Tribune, they are_conducted on & much more coloasal o trial of Mrs. Auderson and daughter was Thetiia) was ar:é’%%:.‘i:?.fl‘«’:;m "t this SPORTING. MiwADKeE, vy 50,—Tbe marriage of Mins | sexle. They have moro maney I ft, and they ;:vdm":::"l:dl:v:::::l.::Ar:"-:::vdxe;mn‘::; sesurmed fn TrinlLy Church last evening. * . | eveninig, when It will reach 4 conclusfon. P i ‘F;. ¥, .eamy\.‘dnluamu ot Asron l,ougmm.' of | G not have Yo walc 80 Jong fox finctmations.” © | Hoatd not st i deesiitlon 10.day over ita 2 pand Mir. Joho C, Barker, for the dafense, opemed | Tho dargu throng of people appeared to be LLIARDS, go, and Gattlef Eugel, was_rolemnized § — + Will there be much Joss fu New York1" ous and dishesrtening dpfeats, —&ew York Journal of Commerce (Uem. ). The crussda against silver will revive tho greenbsck monster, **Coln," not gold, is the word in the contracts, ~the word in the Iaw of interpreta- tian of March. 1860, snd on the bonds. When tho Abont 500 meople assembled at the North Blde Turner Hall Inst evening to witness tno, much-talked-of billiard match, 3,000 points up, for $250a side, French caroms, betwveen Jacob Bchaefer and Ucorize ¥loason, both of this city. fternoon at Concordin ilall. The gifts to he bride were notably humerons and nniformly of rare elegance, Atalate hour to-night the newly-married couple left for Chieago, going thouce to New York. possessed of varlous opinions reqarding the incrits and demerits of thia trial and the mo- tives instigating it; but, judeing from the re- marks that d’fit dropped at the close of pro- ceedings, 23 the peopls were mmnfi out, and spirit manifested durihg the ' Oh, no!_There appears to be no ght hera whatever. Thb news of this Iast fail 5lmc, of couree, Loo late to affect the market very much, and, besides, the people here who buy these stocks dovot buy on margiu. They pay for them, and go can hold them agalnst the market, e procecdings Dby tating that be sbould offer Jenco ‘"‘fln LETTER OF TNI® RAY. MR. CRAFTS to Mr: Murray Anderson, of Canada, relerriog he lesro, nod the reply e —— . 1o the breaking of © i evening & el ovident that Mrs. | The rosult was tho defeat of Bchacfer by 20t P STOC nnd they generally prefer the risk of doing this | word **gold s nd on the bonds. Wheo the thereto. The lebter, WEw Yeal, v.‘: ':;‘,"‘“““ Andiron "‘\m "Sapghter hnd many more | oolnts, be having but 739 when Sloson com- CALIFORNIA STOCKS. to the actual Toa o0 n Bsaty sacrificet 8 Teapectcd, but. tfcoin® as an expression did_snd ' J \ir, Anderson to scad his consent to the ean- | fejends than whon the, trial commenced. It 1 pleted bis scoro. \Arcany other stocks than thosa you bava | fi0es {acladesilver dollars as welf a8 gold, —Cincin- Fluctuating Valnes and Remarkablo Fall in QuotationsaReports from the Mines— Probability that Speculators Are danipu. 1ating the Market, 84 Franctsco, Nov. 20.~Contrary to gen- eral axpectation. the stock panlc contioued to- day. ‘The outlook was more favoralie st the carly aession of the Board this morning, but at the 11 o*clock call another break oocurred, Sierra Nevada going down to 63, Union to 55, and oth- er Comatocks sympathizing with the lcaders. 1o the afternoon there was & partial recovery. ‘The excltement fn this city and Virginia was in- tense when the break of to-day occurred, snd the strect was foll of rumors that there had Leen aooutbreak in Virgtoio, Pressand private dispatches contradict the rumor o far ss any overt act 18 concerned, but state that the miners, natt Lommerciat (Ind. Rep.). It has been very pointedly romarked that there isn't room enoukh in this country for two Democratic parifes, The experiment was tried in 1800 and it failed. Notwithatanding tho experferce of the part, moel J. Triden and his friende Demacrstic patty fn New celation, with Lho necessaty papers. 1t spoke of the evils arising from the opening of such an establishment upon the premises of which he held » trust-deed, and of the abhorrence in which the cnureh of which Mrs, Anderson and daughter were members held the transaction,. which was propused by two of its members. | The beer-garden was spoken of #s a “gilded palate of hellgnd of vice.” The reply of Mr. Anderson stated that it would Le impossible forlim to do a8 requested by the pastor of Trioity Chnreh. He could not sagree 10 wch 8 transactlon as was contemplatell i the communication of Me Crafts, srbe deemed jt would bLe s dishonorabie act, 12 adlsgraco 1o any business man. Nelther could the writer amiee with the min!nl:lllhlt the place to be run upon the nmp’,-'rlflwu 0 be might be that tho testintony of the ladics pat matters In a dffurant lighi'hefore thelr eyes. e AMUSEMENTS. 15 TROVATORE., mentoned” affecteat”’ “The Callfurnia and the Contolidated Vie- filn(l, both of the Comstock lode, too, are s tele of.” Tha Eureks Consolidated has held {ts own, not varying one-fourth of & point. You have nout heard—it fa news § think—tbey have declared a dividend of $3 s month. The stock of the Bodic Mine has also held its own.” 4 How long will this depression continue!” “Not long. I think. will Dot be much stock thrown overboard. Quits the contrary. People wil) be eager to buy at these low figares. ‘To-tnorrow may sce the eud of 1t." ————— THE WEATHER. Orrice or tar Cumize BIGNAL OPFICRR, Wasmnxarox, D, C.,, Nov. 21—1 a. m.—Indfca- tions—For Tennessee and the Olilo Valley cloudy weather and frequent rain, warm esouthwest veerlng to colder nortbwest winds, followed by Thers was an intenso interest felt in the mateh by the friends of both parties, sioce it was known that the contestants fn the game wera not anly rivals, Lut extremely jealous of . each other, and the stake- muney was ncarly all thele own. It was cunsllerabily ulter § o’clock whon the play be. rln copstderable, ting having been consumed o the sclectioy of a referee, Slosson declintng tu accept several of the best men In the cily for the position, but the difficulty was linally solved h? provailing upon Albest [lus ta accent the thaokicss task. I regard to his partof the evening's spurt, it tnay Ly sald that he was eml- nenily fair in his decisions, but ons of them falling to give entiro satisfaction, This was in the thirty-fourtn inniug, when Behaefer's um- pire, Frank Parker, clalined that Slosson had falled to count. Mr. llos dio not seo the shot, owing to the fact that Charles Blosson, rted anothee o Perhapn Mr, Tilden will be able to bulld ap & new organtzatlon capsble of landing hia in the White llotse in 1680, but wa ratbor tnink Bok— Boltimore Qazette (Dem. ), The cleotions for 1878 are over; and now wilt Mr. Marble, and Mr, Weed, and Mr. Peiton tel us a1l they know abont the cipher dlspatches, — espacially Mr. Pelton? The story of liow he kept his Uncle Tilden In utter ienorance of {hose dis- patches to No, 15 Gramercy Park, If told in detail, would give Mr. Peltun very high rank smong the writers of the nineteenth centary, —and perhaps among the romancers Alio, - Go ahcad, Pelton,and make yourself famous, if 'you can.—Aew York BLACK MLAN PARDRIDGES . This celebr(l,ted brand anrico Count dV Lipa..ov Ferrando ... . Barlll Verdl's o1d atand-b, I Truvatore," was per- formed last evening to, a very large audience, and with s degree of escellence that deserved tha liberal aud tiearty cothustasm with which all tle artists wero arected. As Lhe cast, with the exception of Rosnat, fs very famillar here, littlo ueed be aald of the performance. The frst act went off with great vigor. Kellogg was Inex- o o . B Tut e and o Ycey! 16 CHoUKLE | cllen rim, and saog her two arias dollht- | i acie a¢ motre Tor s brother, siood may of whom hase been rulnud by the pavic, | rising barometer. Tinea iRep.). of Lyons Sills is with- this existed only in the {magination of the fully, and for tha “Di tale amor" recetved | rectly in front uf the relerea when tho play oc- threatened vivlence tu Jobn 3kae, manager of For whe Lower Lake repion, tlear westher, Any person knowing of a politieal orphan & oficers—the pastor and Mr. Itill, | He ;2\1“(.1«:":-1 to protect the Intcrests.ol Mrs, Qehurson aud et daughter. ife hud ho doubt the Blerrs Nevada, but were to a great extent quieted by bis proposition to admit 8 committea followed by Increasingeloudiness and rain, warm southerly veering to colder northwest winds, followed by rising borometer, a very enthusiastic Tecall and s shower out doubt the finest and curred. He promptly decided It no tu\:nti statiog Lila reasuns thcrefor, whereupon o how! for sdoption wiil please address Mr. Thurman, Mr. Pendleton, Mr. Hendricks, Mr, Voorhees, or dov. of buuquets that quite cmbarrassed her In . Ao e woul find fflanda in the cburch | carrying them ofl. The trio that closes the act :,’e‘},?_';f‘“’{',‘,c,}’;,‘,;L";,‘,’:‘,‘,ng"‘,fm";u"{fi‘,fi"ffi; of winers to examinc tho mine, Great excite- | “iar ‘th’ Upper Lake region, psrtly cloudy | Paimer.—Chlago Times. Those who send such most reliable make in to support them in thelr ordeal. waa given with splendid cffect, and all the art~ | Lo Hodaed s push. . ment still provails. weather, rain aress, variable vlny:.l snifting to | snformation to the jast-named party will please e The reading of tho Inst letter elicitea con- | iste were called_before the curtaln, [n thu sec- In v to the gamo ftsclf, there fsnot & iy talegraoh ts Kew York Herald. calder northwesterly, hizher pressure. #ee that thelr full address is on the envelope, The the mm'kct, afl,d 18 prc- silerstle appiause from the large audienco o | oo Miss_ Cary achieved s magnilicent suc- | rrent acat to be saidl, the winnor's average of & | SAN FRANcIsco, Nov. 18.~Tbere was asevers | For the Upver .{(umum and Lower Mis | Atate Reglater s not a foundling maylum, snd any ‘of the carnest endeavors of Mr. Crafts to ;;\-‘:mn order. _After he had finglly succeeded {a nuicting the disturbers, ho aaid if the dis- onler was persiated 1n hie shoutd take mteps 1o procure the names of-those who varticipated, ¥l should meatlon them before the mecting. FrestdingENler Willing camo §in, aud was {n- yited to a scat with the Court, AT JusHUA wMITH, % ecator, then commenced his épecch Ly o that he hnd wndertaken this task with a e eal of pain, but with no misgiviogs, as herecarded 1t s bis solemn duty. Hehad b the moat riendly reiatlons to the de- Foraants; had bevn their nelgipor and friend. it the discloline of the church demanded that anexsmple should be made of all trdsgressora, Jle resd the charg which ho con. eidered were ample for the coavic- flon of those agalnst whom they panic to<day In the market for Comstock mining shares. On Friday, under favorable reports from the mines, the market quotations for the stock of the tweoty-four principal mines Indi- cated a total valua of 15,000,000 To-night tho satne mines were selling ot the rats of £50,000,000, showlng a shrinkago of 85,000,000 in three dags. Tho leadiog mine, Blerra Nevada, was quoted at $200 per share for 100,000 sbhares, On Friday morning it declined to $174 pershare. In the evenlng and on Saturday It rose again to $100, closing for the day at $170. This morning the stock was flest_quoted at 8160, but dropped within a few minutes 10 8120, and then rallied to 8150, declining later iu the day to $101, rallying again to 8123, and closing with street sourl Valleys, partly cloudy weather, possibly veeasional light 7ain, colder northwesterl winds, rising barometer, foltowed In the nortl and weat portione by falling barometer sod winds suifting to warmer southerly. Cautfonary signals countinue at Mllwaukee, Bec. 1, Grand llaven, Bec. 3, and Chicago. LocAL GRRExYATION, bttle orer twenty-five telling the whole story, Blosson took the lead from the nlm.] and his runs of 159 and 293 in the fourteenth and ffteentl Inniugs placed him so far ahead that at that point the game looked bopetess fur Bchacfer. The lattee pulled aloug 1o_plucky styls, however, notwith- standing that he played n the worst of luck, while everything seemned to go Blosson's way, Ilis fArst run of any consequetice, snd tho largest one by hin during the oveoing, was fn the sgventeenth luning, when he got the balls (nfielhcr in the lower right-hand coroer of the table, ran them slong the rail to the howd of the tshle, thew scross, and half way down the other side, Recumuluting 217 in masterly style. dlosson’s big run was secured fu alinost pre- the same tnanner, On the whole, It may d thut, while Biusson won on hila merits, cess. Though she has sz the role here mln{ times, shie has never before given It with such futensity of feeliug apd such s magnificent hurst of power. In the ** Biride le Vampa» and the duo with fanrico she fairly took the audl- enco off fts fect with Ler wonderful dramatic force, and recelved an ovatlon of applaust which increascd in enthusiaem as a gurgeous floral tribute, the gt ol the Owl Club, was sent down to tho staze, 1t was the largest ond most elegant floral tribute ever glven to sn artist {n Cbl- «cago, beine six feet in helght, composed of ox- «qunisite fowers, and surmounted by an owl, tho syibol of the Club wiich thus beautilully hon- ored her, Blio was roealled Lhree times 10 re- celve the applause of the audience, and_retired iu o shower of smaller Louiucts, 1o this act Mr. Cautltnan sang the * 11 Baten® very credit- Ruanatl was very cilective through the sutempt to devasit the ray baby or any other bin, tani or mongrel on the doaratep of this shop will be repuleed with & Aholgun.—Epringfield (1H.) Jeegister (Dem.—Gov, Palmer's Organ.) The moro tho policy of uniting the Domoc- racy on the finencisl jssue §s discussed, the more apparentls it that)t canuotbe dome. The two wiogs are diametrically opposed to each other, and the inflationista are determined to pash their adversaries 1o the wall. It would not be aarprising it in the mear folure the intelligent frienas of homest money in the_Iemocralic rankn wonid be found working with Republicans, just as the War Democrats did aaring the Lebellion,—Bufalo Commercial Advertuser (Rep.). Now that Connecticut has elooted a Repub- Ican Legislacare, the State woold henor itaelf by the election of Gen, Joseph R, Hawley to the Sen- ferred by competent Judges to the well- Enown Guinet Silks. NOTE THE PRICES: 1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2,. $2.25, and $2.35. “Masimum, 54; minfman, VENEEAL OF Crie be s Stations, \Bar., abr. Rain, Weatber. nuly. e ate. He was the deliberate choice of the State six e made, 1o rogarded Mre, Raderson an | frsgand yocond acty but i Wie whird datted D o Rattnd ek satvuly wuy of fons, bty sleaat gt ot 805 Tho sbiluiage n uhis mme 203 Cioudy. | years ago, and received the nomination of the her 3a sccessuries to the sale and use | Ladly, aud he ¢ uella pira” made & T s 7 nine alone sluce Friday mornl s equal to b . e ieite. 1t mntiered not whothor a | bad Dok aithongh he eane 1t with astonishing | 56070 a3 & folluwa: oagren, 10,000,000, or fully 50 por e avere oa thia T e e L ot ooga g persan sctually aealt in fudoxicatiog liquors or | vigor, The cliorus was excellent througbouly | snnings, Ve rotat. \nninges Humer” Total. | sbrinkage 1s, it s mot without numerous parsed his defeat and re-elected Ferry, & milk- whether bis or*ner property wos used fn further- 1 aud the performance s a whole was s nutable ! i i ol danihan, Bugs 0 i i and-water Itepubifcan, Wwho rewarded the Demo- taceal that object, Ho went on at some lengill | oue. Thisoveniug * Carmen ' will bu repeated. ] 5 8 0 | precedents, and it Is the opinion of somnc of the crata by belug thercalter & more violent fapnblican fospesk of the evll Influences which lisd been 3 28 2 2 o | best Judaes, € not the geueral opinion, that the artisan than ever before. It is to Gen, Hawloy I 1d by the tralle fo 1 4 T 15 I ore than Any other man that the Jiepub: E St o e world by the it o liuor, A SPIRITUAL MUSICAL. § 8 6 17 | worst s ot you over. Ticans owe thelr victary in Connecticut, and of M1 N STORE, e ™ on - monater ovll, ‘Tun sime: | _The Firat Soclety of Spirituallsie of this dy| o 5@ § 18 | InOctoberitbecamo necessary to get some e AL T LI L house, the Jalls, and the pollce stath wil give an eatertainment at the Third Uni- 7 ] A g % information of the width of the ore body in tha e e alaiet fhat nan beem \wice carried Boeii bear bim out In b8 essertlon. | tarian Church, corner of Monros and Lafiio 8 8 B U 14 | 8lerrs Novada by} cross-cutting, For this pur. sgalgt him, and hin amured scat in the House tate—s s lie quoted several passages In the Biblo toshow | giceets, on Thursany evening, the 2tst lnst, 10 0 o v 18 | pose the sinking of the wiug was stopped and Clear, may Be arainst bim In the Senatorlal battle; but i st Wordoof o been woluted 4 | LLE S rcrne tobesn ooaton of musei v | 1L g G 8 | i e maie or o uting 3 e et | s manherof Conginls o, It memTL ST, Ll 3 n e & ot and 2,4 heen o < % et it 3 mas owned an e e o wan | terest. The programme, as sunounced, will - | 1 fi 0 9B | on eni of ageck 'sold at. he top prices. v conservative men gonerally ihrosghout the ooty | N, JB.-=Samples sent om O L %tk tho boset was allowed 10 run at | clude 5o © Inspirational Discourse® upon the | 14 180 2% o Among others, ‘Scuator Jories is sald to have {okre tna aivons fonndstion of honesty (bat gives Yurger and did an fnjury 1o a peighbor,—for the | subject of * Susic," by Mrs. C. L.V, Riclsond, ol o8l o tarketed 5,000 shares at n profit of sumething {Bere 1 aironz foondatlon of honedts (0% s | application. Goods C.0.D. first offense the animal was put todeath: but | followed by Miss Eilen McAllister ia ber re- z ;fig l'; near $1,000,000. About the middle of October PAiladelphia Temes (Ind. Liem. ). i f the offenso was repeated, thon botb the ani- | markable plano Improvisatlovs, The musical a0 s there was s panic by which tho markot lost e ———— with privilege of examinns il Tt o e B bt et | B L A b s Eubamalts, em g Revie s | I e tion al and D1 ent/ui ng music v 5 & . o, v 3 ln:"lndent,ub{mt Jfbe” owaer '"n:- property | ple, 5a e avillty alsplaved ln’xmndan;;nm H 8 alhere waa' 8 speely pasovery, boverer, tho | Yickiourg. PN Lok bl e et HANDKERCHIEFS. Wi respon e lor e evl occaslonc mos! cul music, impromptu nud 0 re< T8 w - jatter aloc LY 0 Aani e former to — P b it. Thero was & Jaw to tho effect that saloon. { sponsa Lo themes soleeted by the audience, Is PR .4 30, Then tho fare holders hield o meeting OLD PLUNGES. lmer $ouss, where ha has to be ecen, ks Xeepers should e responsible for damage done |'I.|cnmntnlL Other musical “talent will assist 13 [48 Kl and resolved to water tho stock by increaslop it W 4 7, the fincst and most elegant line of M weliog llquor to customers, Too chiurch and | fu the entertalnment, and_altvzelber s very ol K B [ from 000 to 5,000 shiares, ta that, ne & wantps | At 7:0 last evening William Nett, 16 years of | Jagics’ sxmplo shoes over bronght 1o this cits. ths rum-shop were antagonistic 1o cach other, | teactive programme fs presonted. 1 660 7 glator said, ** Everybody could buy o little.” | age, liviog at No. 130 Michigan street, while on e —————— The latter was eternally unduing what the . - 12 :m ,,?l Three weeks were consuned fo_preparations for | his way home walked off the south abut- Yor ayspeptic pains and tndigestion, tske San- former was contfnually trying to do. Wher- | A ROARING BUSINESS AT AURORA. S 0 T eross-cuttiug, the market remaluing ratber irw. | mont of Clack street bridge while it was | ford's Janiales Glugor, LS 0SS e ever the rum-ahiops ran rlot” there were always pécinl Dispatch 10 The Tribune, s firt ot On Monday, Nov. 11, the cross-cuts were atart- | |0 ol fell inin. tha Fiver.. ‘TT6. was ———— 03 femchurches. e spokeof the dutics of the | Aunoms, fil, Nov. 20.—The comedy of z Hlb o 3, and 100 markot seaponded wiih o sharp riso | P SR Bl o of he bt Unian, and was BUSINESS NOTICES, fi:fi;z?figfld‘&-Wellcrt:rl:%r‘afem";;}:-."}‘: 4 Casto " was produced hore to-aight by the 1A 7 BT L o thes 1o drlit f | taken home, bt litle the worsc for his dack- - vt it enongh 1}:..&. spiriiaal food wros dia- McVicker Theatre company to the largest and v e ) the #100-foor level waa i vich ore, and yet k. c{gflg;fl'&h‘“& sand b m bl 8':';"1'"- Chew Jackuon's Ilest Swoet Navy Tobaceo (/N wed from the pul ~—tho Church must watcl fincat sudier that over s b a horo were large sales of stock, causiog & de- o . = e g‘"n: riato rca :;-3 €ondget oftho inembers of e T it sren, i . L ny cline siated, a1 the begiualre. Tl delay o oL tbout B0 last evenlug B young mey CATARKI REMEDIES, 3 finck,—watch them m their transactions in “ » ore on the lower lever was_longer thau 5 ol 2 Tt T A 4 e be obtalued, “Slmpson & Co.” will be produced [y HHO [ cto creates South LaSallo street into theriver. A tugmau e I e O ity Criaceh | toanorrow plelit, 204 every acat. hus already o1, oxpected,aad crestol distrust, On PMANSY | wilo wiihessed s fail threw bimi o line, but SANFORD'S tat had fally vindicated eI, 16 Qi toig’| Veeuwolde 1Ly T ey nie omar oof o Winnerssversge g0 O S vm was tu vich ore. ‘This raiscd sy | N6 did uot yoapvesr ou the surface. Home hours later Officers Noonan aud Coosicing fished out the body. Deccasod was about 25 years of age, rather tall, weighed Joout 170 pounds, brown bmir, dark mnustache aud goatee, and was clad in a blue-fBannel checked shirt. black coat and pants, and heavy pegged shoes. ‘The body was fuken Lo the Morgue, is there was nothing upon tha persou by which it could be identitied. —————— SUICIDE, Covrtanus, Ind., Nov. 20.—Miss Jennio Taber, a young lady of Christiansourg, Brown Counts, committed sulcide last Bunday by shooting her- sclf throngh the hears withi o pistol, Causc unknows. Speetal Dismateh to TAs Trivuns, ‘EAST BAGINAW, Mich., Nov. 2. —Four weeks sgo Fliza O’Brien, :dnun woman supposably derapged, disappes: st Bay City. Her body was found to-day in a miil-boom. Bpectal Dusvatch 1o The Tribune. S1. PAUL, Nov. 20.—A young printer named Petrie committed suicide at New Ul sesterday bv hanging bimsell with s cord fastened to & door-knob and carried over tha 1op of the door. No known cause, ———t—— e LANTERNS. Bveeial Diwpaich to The Tribune. Prrresung, Pa, Nov. 20.—A special from Whecling says an Infringement suit has been brought sgainst the Buckye Lantern Company of Heliaire, 0., by the Tubular Lantern Com- pany, of Chicago, »A [:enl.ll:mm 1n thisclty who sctls the products of both companies says the sult 1s a very important onc, snd that first-class counsel” has been engazed on both sidea, Us thinks the Chicsgo Compauy bas & good case, as, i his opiniop, the iofringement is palpable. The former cumpany will, hows cver, make a strone fight, laving pleuty of mupe? to fce lawyers and procrastinats legsl pro- ceedings. Yoorer's average~11) I Tomhert vans " Slosson, 20U3; Schacter, 217, Itcterce—Albert Hon. Marker—Charlce Matthows, Schaefer last evening put up a forfelt of $100 with Doty & Masters to play the same gamo Awithlu ten, tweaty, or thirty days for 300 or $1,000 or more. Bchaefer requests Slosson to ect hln at Brunswick’s or Doty & Mosters’ at nuon to-day to arravge the mateh. e e o THE TYPE-MAKERS. Rpectal Digpateh te The Tridune CrzvELaND, O., Nov. 20,—The National Type-Founders’ Assoclation of the United States met In this city to-day 1o sccrct scaslon 10 arraugo rates for the future, the cutting which bas been indulged in forsome time past— {n sume cases reaching as high s 43 per cont— belng very distasteful to naoy members. Kyeestulng dons was kept as much as posaibie in secrat, but it was ascertaincd that a declsion was made to reduce the old price somewnat, and cireulars will bo sent presently by firns to atrons stoting how much the reduction will Ee. It Is the desire of the Assuclation that pat- rons muy dot know that this concorted actlon has buen take e t—— COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. Nxw OnLEANS, Nov, 20.—~Tho Committee of Forty to arrange for the Commercial Conven- tion held & mecling to-day and verfocted wre raugements for the Convention to meet Dec. 3 Tho Committee gave notice that New Orlcans 1s now safe for strangers des{riog to visit there, thousands of unacclimated persous having come thora sinca Nov. 1 who have remaiucd healthy. The namesof & largs number of dele- gatos have been recelved, whicli Iudicates » Janze attendance. Tho trsnsportation lines through- out the country leading to Now Orleans aro re< quested to announce reduced rates, good for twenty days. A trip tothe jettics at tho mouth of the river has been agread upon for the Con- vention. when fy unaniniously $oted to discipline its of- fending member, But it wvas to vindients the relicton of Jesus Christ and tho whole Mothod- ut degowination, MR, JOTIN C. DARKER arose and commenced his argument by saying tliat he was grcnll{ surprised at tho course that had been pursued by the counsel for tho prose- cution In his argument. Ile was st awaro that they had come together thnt oveniugto listen to & temperanco lecture, even It 1t was & good ope. fle did not wish ta have it fnferred that either Le or his colleazue, or uny other per- sud In tho room, dissented from a word that Mr. Binlth kad spoken in tayor of temnperance. s Ieeture was 8 good one, AMr, Smith deserved o great deal of credit for his production,—it he had gotten It up himwelt, {Laughter.) The spesker was o Mothodist, and so was his colleague, Mr. Clarke. Tho Iatier had been o Methodist for over ten years, and ho hsd hilm- sell been born and cradf®d fn Methodism, They both professed to bejus good Methiodists as any- body [u that church, Had Mrs, Anderson been eharged withs having been enaged in sclliug Hguois &t tho corner of Cottace Urove ad Indlans avenucs, ucither ho nor his Enn:rwould bave been thero to defend her. ey were merely brought thure to answer to coarges whicl only clalmed that properly ln Which they were {nterested hnd been leased for tbe purpose of trafiicklog in liquors. it had also been charged thas Mrs. Anderson and her dsughter had leased thelr premiser, wetl know- iugthat they wero to be used for the purposo of mnuhclurlnr or selling intoxicating liquors, Ile would ask the jury f thcro was tay person Hving who could toll” what kind of busluess was gofog to bo established upon that property. Thers had nut been one particle of erldence before them which wonld cnlighton them upon that subject. Even Mr, Baum himn- il sppeared to be undocided gpon that polnt. Hehad testified that he mighe start a summer- Btden or saloon, & business block, or a Kinder- nen, flo read the portion of the Church m':fpllnc upon which the prosecution based t operations, and said bhe falled to see ¥herein the defendunts had transgressed or -5 e tho Jaws of the Church, He also quoted letter of Murray Anderson o answer to e communleatton - addressed to him by pasl of that church. It ;ll christinoly; it was geutrousi it was ethodiat, 3ir. Barker then took the lease, ich was the basts of this remsriksble prosecu- Yon, aud endeavored to show Lhab thore was Dotblog therein to warrant the charges sgainst b i Anderson und her dauchter, Murray An- €rso0 was the lesses and sole anager of tho Reoperty, Juwasuot necessary that Mre. An- wr;wnerhcr daughter should siyzn tho leaso. i 'y did Joanna Anderson sign that leasel Be- A;‘l‘ her brother-in-law requested her 1o Qo so. o why did Miss Jeunie sign It] Decouse h llnnlherdhl. It had been shown throughout loouw that the young lady followed (nthe v uuu of her mother 1n everything. Imfl‘ fclvil charges it was customaory to y diatiuctly wuat ordinsnces or lawi had ‘m"allm\, but there were bo specitications .‘“lhwlsl charwes which bad been preferred Doy povths defendants o this trial. Tho attor- uz‘nmnu 1he probable wmotives of il V- 1he l‘dmh fn the prosecution. Mr. Bmith, e ef prosecutor, was an sttornoy. e was th. member of the Temperauce Committes for !“l.humn, Ha considered it o bad taite sy U0 %o eo about with so much vh In working up & case. in whethe be ' mopearcd a4 un attorney, m.‘w Or uot, destity s & witpess, and | market price of Serea Novada to 8100, but it fell again befove night to #170. This morning ihe upper cross-cuy fan through the ore budy, showini: a total width of seventeen fect, in- stead of fifty feol, a3 was uutlcipated. Its grade averages 882, by tho assays indicating milltor ore ol £50 per tan. -~ The lower cross-cut did not reach the ore body, as roported vu Haturday, but struck s stringer, afterward Fuuning into Jow-grade quartz. Lte this even- ing tha drift (s reported to be partly in ore, but pot cnough to judicate whether it s avother stringer or the real ore body, ‘There was great excitement fnaud around the Btock Exchange all day. Operators gencrally were surprised and sadly disappatuted. Many of them will bo utterlv wrecked, and severs) brokers will alao be seriously hurt. Varfous thcories sre afloat as to the cause of the panle, Some assert that tho cross-cuts lave nothl) to do with 13 that 1t was delioeraicly plonned by Flood and Mackey for the purpose of bearing Bkae and obtainlog control of the Bierra Nevada. In an- awer 1u this, howeyer, others paint out the fact thay the stocks coutrolicd by Flood have been saliing at the rate of from 600,000,000 to $50,- 00, while Bkoe's stocks have never ex- creded one-thira as wuch. They reason that Flood wes_as much loterested iu keeping up priccs as 8kae. Anotheris that the rcported strike was thoroughly perfected with the dia- mond drill before the first break, ana found to beol litele value, when the fuaide manipulators began selling ns fast as possibie, and have since sold aa fest’ aa the market wouid tako their stock. This eveniog, after the roQunr 11, s atill further break uccurred, Sicrra Nevada closing ab 95 Unlon, 873 Oplir, 42355 Mexican, 47, ete, TUE RONANZA BEARS, Arwo York Hevald, Ao, 10, 1t will be remembered that about the 12th inst. it was aunounced that ahout 20 men had been discharged from ke Cousolidated Virginia Mine. This was the beginning. Mr.J. W, Mackay Tot fall some hints of the probablo” exbaustion of the ors on certalp levels, Btocks bugan rap- idly to change bands. Anuther u‘lflnmuunwn thiat the lutcuso beat in the lower depths of the mines bad caused the cessation of work, but tuta did not allsy tha excitement, nor (s it prob- able that it was desired by its suthors that it sbould do so. Tho motive first assigued for the courss of the lesding San Franclsco stock-operators ls undaubie J’y the gebultic one, aud this oplnfon {s coutirmed by the brokers of this clty who arg most deeply futerested in tho Donanza stocks. A vall was imade last eveuh:ig by a reporter npon Mr. Simon Bternberger, aud” lic was . asked to explain the ** break " In the prices as it appeared to hilm. 1t is caused, I think," eaid he, “by simple maatpulation, Bome peoplo out there aro try- Lok to get tha stock back at Jow figurce; there 16 evidently s clique ut work.” 4 Who are they 1" # The otiginal uwners o ode side, especially o the Mexican and Union Cousvlidated s un the other side, Fiood aud his party. 1 don't think, haweror, that Flood' las wuch to do with the fall of Bieres Nevada,” “ [)o you think that these stocks aro perma- nently affected” “No; 1 today received s telegram from a customer fu Boston ssking e if It were advis- sble to sell at the prescut time. 1 respouded in the negative.” * Do you think that the mines {n question are show(ng signa of cxbaustionl” “Inero is great deal of wystery about that report sald 1o bare origivated With “Mackay. 1 STEWART'S BODY, The Ynatigator of tha ltobbery Also a Load- or 1u tho Lincoln Tomb Desecration—Iea- s0us which Ifave Maved Judge 1iiton to Buch an Extraordinary Degroo of Kot~ conce. Special Disputch t0 The Trivune. Kew Yonk, Nov. 20.—Ir waa learned definite- 1y to-lay, the Times says, that the alicged chief and origloator of the Stewart-body robbery fs Qeorge A. Chiristlan, the notorious Washington resurrectionist, Who Was awvested o @ chorge of being cogaced in attempting tho desceration of Livcoln’s tomb. Christian’s _ boarding-honse allas was Dr. George Douglas. He was suspected by Dr, George Evans, o frequent caller at the hause, where Douglas engaged board, hecause he had nothing to o, showed his knowledze of medi- ciue was very slight, and was visited by so ill-looking emen, A few days after the robbery, and while Dougla: cofnci- dental dissppearanco was frcsh fu hls mind, Dr. £vans came across s printed descrip- tion of Christian, I¢struck hinat once a3 a perfect description of Douglas. Douglas al first wore o full beard, This bo aflterward had shaved off, leaving ouly & long aitken mus- tache, The fact that Uhristian had becn a Hos- pltal Bteward aleo tallied with * Dr."” Dougias’ superficlal knowledpe of medicine, Douglas told that he came direct from Clactnoatl, Chris- tian having been last scen there, and it having been reported from there hio started East early fn October, strengthened Dr. Evaus' sus. plcions that tho two men wero {de ticsl. He weont to®Judge [iiton, and found Douglas already under susplcion; that he had been seon on the night of the rob- bery leaning againat a treo {nsido the ratling of ¢, Mark's churchyard, and had becn tracked to varfous places in this clty ou the day following, wheo he dlsappesred, It being rumorod that Judge Hilton would allow certaln papers to print a denlsl © of the statcment that he knew whera Mr, Btawart’s body was. A Times voporter interviewed three gentlemen closely fn Judge Iilton's couAdence. The drst Rentleman safd: ¢ Yes, the vody was fonnd fivadays ago!? The same gentletan voluu- teered the ststement that nobody but Judge Jllton, Mre. Btewart, and one or two others wiil know when the body Is burled, or even when it 1s doposited fa the Garden City crypt. e sald Judge Hilton and Mrs. Btewart wero tho only ones to be satisfied on that mat- ter, | . #Do you mean no informatien will be given tothe public of tha secovery and burial of the body 1" asked tho reporter. “OhI" was thoreply; “tha public will bo fully satisfied, but will not know of the burlal until afeer 1t is accomplished.” ‘The second gentleman suawered; 1 think you have been right in your statemeots, I Ladies’ Hdkfs « Immense Bargains’’ «“For the Holidiy Trade’ 950 doz. 3-in. Wemstitehed, $2.25, 100 doz. 2in. ext. large and lear, $3 500 doz. 2-in. choice Col’d Dord., $3. 200 DOZ. Hand Emb’d Sealloped, 25 eents cach.. 250 DOZ. Hand Emb'd Fine It 8. do,, 36 each, 1200 DOZ. Lurgo Sitk Uandkerehies, 35 els. caeh. 3,000 DOZ. In several hundred choico styles of Fine French Sheer, Plain and Em- broidered, in Whits, Solid, and Mixed Qolors, from 75 ets. to §10 cach. Flogant Spooial Lines of Hakfy, handsomely boxed, for ~ : « Christinas Presents,”’ RADIGIFXC)IF:. CURE 5 ummm 3 INSTANTLY TELIZYES AKD TKRWANENTLY CURER Sxzrxine on HEap CoLuR, CALLED ACUTE Ca- TANRN; TAICK, TELLOW, AND POUL MATTEMT AC- CUMULATIORS X THE NasalL Passaos calteo CuroxXic CATARNE; ROTTING AXD SLOUAQUING OF TUR BONKS OF THE NO4E WITH DISCHARGES nF LOATHAOXE MATTER TIXGED WITIt DLOOD, AND ULs CENATIONS OFTEN EXTEXDING TO Tux RY®, Pam, Turoar, a¥p Luxas, catisp Utcmavive Ca. TARRK, Avuso; Nxzuvous Heavacue, DizziNess, Crovnep Mrxony, 4xn Loss or Nenve Powzs. s pre; o thie for e table heath sccompauies avery bottin iree o Thus aeving divectly on the Nassl asaages, which (€ fn- nmxli.vlumu of foul murous sccumalations, subdu Ing InfammAtion wheh extending o the kye. Bar, and rust, reslortog the 4 of Sigt, lleariag, aud asio when afected. Jeaving the head deadurted, clear, and open, tha hreat and ery sense |o & Qral INTRENALL red 1t pe the ! y, cl arge, it 13 INIALKD, admiuts it h tion, by external and In. Al Use. enables It [0 succeéd when every uther Xnown remedy utterly falla; aud. unless the aysten is grusirated by serulla or coisumptivn beyond Focupare stion, it will effect u permatient cure. EYE, EAR, TIROAT, NERVES, BANFOID'S KADICAL CURK 1s of marvelons afs- cacy In the treaimeut of Sure, Weak. Indamed, lted, or Mattery Kyes. Ulcersiion aud 'nflnmmnllun of the . Violent Pains, Neuralgla, Ringtag Noises in the Jitad, Deliriuni, 164 Destness; Bore Vhrouk, Ulcerated #ore Ihruat, .'.‘ulltl“w of the Urula, Swelllog of (to Em-m. 'm&unm ough, and Hleeding of the Luoge; ervous lieadache, biziincas, Clouded Metnory, Los of Nervous Force, Depression’ of Bpirita, and il'affve- 1ioun ©f the srryes. wheiher of Catarthel origin or not.. fisubducs lufamm iceratlon, 80d Nery: Qus Bacilement wherever o ad honoe rapidly cures the shavs dlsesscs. " carcrul descripiion o $Ymptors Mad sympathetio dibesses (Hinstrated), umetior with miouta dircetiond fur ~fleciing 2 sperdy and PETInALENt Cure, Bl vbeer- ‘vations 0a dict and the genersl health, sccumpany esch iy s e, Y AR ual . ‘Testhnanials by . (R0 Bour i Uited b iaive mud Canpdaa: GOLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS. Elettricity and Healing Balsams United. The above are Spectal Im- portations for our Holiday Trade, and are placed on sale, carly for the greater conven- lence of our customers in wmaking selections. s Ateractive Speclalties?” Throughoat all the Departments, CEHREATP! Chas. Gossage & .Co. STATR-8T. WABHINGTON-8T. e SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Bpecial Diapaich to The Triduns. BerivarixLp, N, Nov. 20.—The Commiites on Hevislon of the Military Code met hero to- day, bat did nothing of public luterest. ‘The Qovernor has appointed the Hon, T. T. Fountaln, of Du Ruoin, as o Trustee ol the 1llinois Industrial University to 811 the vacancy csused by thedeath of the Hon. Willard C. lage, .:“ Kentucky firm to-day made thirty-nine entries for the Uhieago fat-stock show, lasgest yot made by a stugle person. e —————— WISCONSIN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Scial Disseich to The Tribuse, MiLwaugns, Wis,, Nov. 20.~At the second annual wectiug of tue Managers of the Wiscun- sin Tudustrial Behool, reports were read from the President, Secretary, ani Tressurer, and the tollowing otficers wore elected: Prestdent, Mra. B b Allls: Second, Mrs, A C.May; Thind, Mra, Eddward Sanderson; Treasurer, Mre. C. D, Adsit; Secretary, Mrs. R. J, Alkens, e ————e GILBERT SHERMAN'S MISTAKE, Aoectal Dispakch 10 Th Triduns. ¥asTBAvINAW, Mich., Nov. 20.—A cerpenter nasmed Gilbert Sherman, an old resident, ¢loped 1o-day with his step-daugbter. a girl ot 15, leay- ing a ‘wifa sud three Jittio children destitute, ——————— A LARFIN SCENE.. Spectal Dispateh to Th Triduna, New Yonk, Nov. .—A reception was given at the Windsor Hotel to-night, to State Treas- urer Mackin and bis 8t. Louls bride. The gathering was very plessant. The amusing incident of the occuslon was the futroduction of cx-Gov. Tilden to Miss IHazeltine, of 8t Louls, the youug lady to whom he was sald to bo eneaged. The Bt Louls girl evidently ea- Joyed the situatluo as much o the surroutding company did, but Uncle Ssmmy blushed Iika & school-girl, scrsped back aud forih in bl usual_shuftling style, aod ssld nota word, Miss Hazeltine and oversbody else glegled. et JOURNALISTIC, Rpecial Dispalch 10 Tha Trivuxe. 8. Jox, Mo., Nov.- 20.—The 8. 208 Daily Gazetle was sold to-day at the south frovt of the Court-flouse at » Trustee's sale. Alr, C. B. Wil- kinson was the purchader at $9,500. The paper was under tho control of Co). Jawes N. Burus, morlgages fn possission, and was sold by bim to ll\ll({hl d;(qu lie hl|d uuln‘nwll. n:l‘Et:: 0 yut three bidders, ouly two uf cl T ot 3. L. T Cuionk old 89,300 "sud GCLAN STEAMSIIFae National Lino of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York to Queeastawn, Liverpool, and Londen. Cablu prasage from $30 Lo 870 currency. Excunion n ‘"‘fi.:lt.i:“.‘:;;."x‘ ':I-‘-é;: Lok n::. 'Ly Drates’ ou Uraiisie spd durthis totormaensnpirte ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS tbe um up the evidence—nis own with | have no doubt the body has been fonnd.” 3 (77 hos prospercd under Mr. Y o S 1} 9 o m'f',‘.‘h‘“’“:l:: eruvnrdn; convict the dclun?- The third gentleman repcated that the body '\51‘}{’.}’&‘;0.:'13’1:.‘;'&‘2'...“.’ Jor threo. montus f:';.‘..‘“}::;:f:‘)& ‘;u*fi?.’.lifi"‘m‘.‘f.'.“.l‘.‘,‘:‘.‘,.’:m CURRENT OPINION, The Most Wonderful Plaster Axclmnu}‘r«'h‘.‘a: vy i':_«fi’«?,'\'&\ ec. 7. 30 @ Triewes T el hee metnn oo | was found. 1o was asked to explaia the roport | paat. s this vity, wud it wus tberely staled that the —_— in the. World ETHIONA Ko, 6, 108m | CHIECASSI, Dec. 1 wans 1or Vi prosecution; tho architect, who | ©f adental, Haeatd; **Matters bave been 10 cross-cutting (that is the truversing of the lodes) 'Tilden is in retirement, Marble fs fn *‘the ‘ VICTORLA. Ny 27, § &t ELYSIA, L VICTORA D38 Dt alon Tickew st e arranged thay Judge Hilton- can say truly that OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Wus in progreus, and it was expected that very Neat ary ek und to get a job‘ aud was dlsappointed Ark.* snd Pelton bas engsged winter quarters st fry {igter] the man who aunouured that he | the body i3 not fa bis ppssession, and that by New Youx, Nov, 20.—Tho Auchor Line steam- | ahortly tue resuita of thic cntcrprise would b A es it of Kildetien, 49°8: foree | PRICE, 25 OENTS, MENDERSON DHOTIBIS 90 Wasbington-at. Pmmm:'g'?‘.r.;l :’;‘""lm""""’,‘"‘ Andrew | doas not knaw wheredt i It s fu the bands of | ship Anchorls, from Glasguw, due Bundsy :;‘::'l'm"fll'f;“‘l::‘: ’:{‘J.‘f."'&,:.::..:".‘&’."“:;fl&f peliice i mear a3 baod.—Syrdcuss Journal AN LLOYD. nrokad by G layor, whea B e ivay | his agents, snd willibo produced when she | moralog, bas not yet arrived. deutly looked forward to." Bepsde ceaices of tha Counpaay wiilsall svery Sacurs s, Toca) Pstos, Weak Ins uch umaam, Neoraigle, Foca, Rales: WAk ThAS -1 n Nervous Affections, Wesk Nnmu:?‘ s, lieart Atfections, Pulsrg h “Then you do uut belicve that the mines are 'Phe House is safe,—but it is & dismal vie. LonpoN, Nov, 20.—The stesmahips France, giving out.” tory wheu we refiect that st oue time we expecied proper time gomesy'h from New York, and Obio, from Baltimore, bave 43 Bot tho cuse; aud the rest. Hedepro- i i Towas learned, do-day that, at least twice, the the result of a diswissal lru;lol Pler, 1906 Of 0f_Pasage—Froih New York (o Soull Lundoay Haves nd Lrcmen, fcst calin, §iu Weax Riduey 0 charch; b ut. “No; for It ia only s short tlme sgo that the bave two-thirds of that body., and thus over- ! o 4 vabin, auerage, $30 currency. b Satbizg A T L",‘:,m’:,:mff et i L o oty Nov, M.-Arrived, Victarls, trom e, Nevad, the Slerican, and Ve Unlon 2:333: S hontile Frenidential vetor—uobils Reqlsier i:':‘f'.‘:...‘g‘:\:, .%fi&?fi}fi{fi&l’f‘fg?fij aad pisiay Dot oo et 1 th ched rpools Cou ated Wero DEW Lunauzas, :y ba lbe )o ‘ur Puita, and Nervous Mua e ——— e S Z - Dt ot this Jfi?w&u"ffip‘\?‘y&ng&sfizfl arest of pertles who were g the plot, bus | M¥SrS Vone, Nov, 20.—Arrived, Gellert from | bevn o the inarket a very Toug: thate, |"" 1o was Whether Tildon ciphered the ciphor dis- Tilloved saq cured whea avery aiher plaaier, hutieat UNARD MAIL LINE, their eyes upon them and were waltiog in | really bad notbiox to do with tbe robbery. | Hamburg, Whsconsln Irom, Liverpool, Labrador | only Iast July that ihe price which the shares fut o obiata COLLINS' vu{,,m.xu PLAS. galling three tined & weok taand from Britiah O Y aon it o aayibing Contlilsruble, | Batcties oF got, I s appsrent that be 1s now 5 sy . Reodc; the newepapers had fuformed thou- e R s Should prove o bo what | cwber, 3ad that 5o amount of clpberloy can cipber Ports. Lowst Prices, ot veoplo tlrouglious the country of tha A ¢t Company’s Ofiice, northwest cornet B o pta. . Clics0: Tlie "' obect ves, datlxgtlm .to get tho fi e, Italy from Loudon. rewsrd, and lay the onx‘:im:&n (u5 o Hartey W0y SO Be carcl " TR, Ligatiou uf Electric and ic Plates, -’:xg'-in?‘ fy 3ioliated laster, aa beca la Lo above i p Prosdency, —Columbus (0. ) Stalva- s nge, ‘fha 3 lcavy ' auits for damawes, al 1t was reported to be tnen there s po telliug | Bim lato ibe ¥ .14 by all Whaleesla aud WKesalt Drupgtsts torough- | Ciazk snd Kan: . 4 Db w’do uunwuf;',“.'},'i‘u',?fiJ‘fi;’,‘.‘.;:?.'u'i.‘.‘} [ ll.l{x early stage of the chase Judge Hilton was MATRIMONIAL, how far i moy sdvance—eveu to & thousaad, AR LDim. ) M&Ww_}w&_—g P, H, DU VEKUSET. Gu Western Ageat. ¢ she he o Bpecial Dispatch ta The Triduna, Covinato, Ind.; Nov. 20.—Last evening, the 19tb, Mr. E. M. Raudall, s prowinent residcut of Polo, Ogle County, Iil,, was united o war- risge to Miss Angle E. Barber, ono of themost ouly saved trom beiny mngde & victim by chabce nfupnation vl the ¢haracter of the m 3 bas made bim extruordivarily esreful in bis sub- sequeat fuyestigations. ¢ et e We bad direct fofurmatlon vurselves s loug If tho oloctions of this year meen sny- time ago that the fact of ite great ricnness Was | (hiog as Lo tha next Presidency, they mean that the beyoud questlon, but bow wide may bo the body | Democratic yarty must nomiuate 8 Weatera Uzeen- of the ore it s fmiossible to tell."? back Democrat d 1 would wis.—Ciacianaté An- W What are the stocks whict bave tumbled!" | guirer (Jea.). ury Lo do t! Hi d B o w ¥ quoted Beriplurs .1::“‘“‘1‘1‘“ ‘vl:;;n::%u.:hrno s ume:l-p Pl ould do drcumptangeg, [Anolnudual"u you under like MR. U. W, CLARKE * edn few remarks 10 the arcument of the EOUC. A ol . A NILYA AND _wiiin. WIAD- Migrs Godady Ak ot iR bt Ypeacn’ wad Germas Budrding aua Duy Latten il Chitdrcy, widh callhed: BUSHESUUPTPIIEIN A s Frein DANKS® - STANDAND SCALES A . # They are the Mexican, wbich a week s2o . i chool SUF Y aune N allthens deleuge, MILLER AND SLAUGHTER. ot socloty ladies of this city, st the rds- 6 b ; " Ths cipher geandals have for the momont P07 Weat Thir(y-eigtih-at., Bew Vork. - lica wd g pie, W8 revlawed e proceedings, Soeciat Dipate o Ths Tribunes Droom e E o e e Us:)’l:wulfluunfil?fi;lrli taken both stiugapd terror vot of the *fraud oF ALL KLNDS. 15 S pbialic gt A il Jaepce of her brother, W.J. Barber, & well- knowa aiercbant. A largo number of (ntimaty frionds were present, After thy ceremony un elegant collation was vartaken of. aud the Lupoy Jeronally eeabiove. FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 0O, 111 & $13 Lake §t., Chicago Hecarcfulloburoaly the Geaulas, InpiaNaroLis, Jud., Nov, 20.~Tha {scts are to<isy kuown about the smount of the embez. zleioent of Carcy W. Miller aud Jaues Fe 8ald in Lis jug Ry Judgment here was & sLroug n :fig'u ol pertucution {o the Lrigine vf thess Rungnt g el He picked tuipieves the ar- of Mz Bt for the prosecution by Rrevady, which wus 158 and s tow 120 and 125, | yetl, and the soongg Democtaus sco it the bulter On Baturday Mexican was 655¢; Unlon Consoli- | witiinbe for thesi, Th money questivn sad the duted, 1893 atd stara Novads, 103, bo. you | tazation lasue, juctudios the tarifl and the sedurs XoF Hetire DAL AT s Flleutyear Leslua Ul 1 L7

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