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MARINE -NEWS, An Important Projeot on Foot for the Ttansportation of Lémbet, Expiration of Euil and Cargo In- surance 'l‘o-l)ny Noon, utieal "Haps #nd Mishaps-- Mg Lake Frelghts. AN IMPORTANT PROJECT, e TRIRUNR'S Marine reporter yeaterday camo jnposscaston of some facts rogtrding Imporisnt cojects fur tho transportation of lnmher noxt sea. son, the chief of which Involves a Jarge expendl. ture of mones, but, althouch In the nature of an experiment, the petsons ditectly Interested in it sre confident of cffecting A great Baving In time ania large raving In money. as compared with tho fistemof IPmnAporting tuber by eyl versels, Some ) Messrs, Ludington, Wells and Van getinlck=whose abipments af_lamber this sotson from thelr two milta on the Menominee River to {hia port amonnt to tha latze quantity of 4,000, - L teot—enplaved ovents (o negoliste with Vesscl-g¥cnern in Uetrolt, Cloveland, and Haffalo for the pnrchase or charter of a futge tog simiine to those emploved by the ‘Peahtigo A two otber lumber companies, and Mx pargen, it bene thelr intentlon to usp fues next renson Aolely for the traneportation of the product of their milln. Tho tug Crueder, pror which congiderable trouble arose at Sarnia Dafely, wns sousht aftery bt, owing to the legal complicationa und difliculty experionced, the filen of buying her was abandoned, nud the purchass of {he necenrary veaseln wan iver ip for Lie present for the apparently niore feasible plan of ely The eniie vutht faf tho scheon of 1871, difierent parties—iwo ot Detrolt and one af Huralo—linve offered 1o furniah the whole plant, anid ¢ne han given hin Ngures, which the gens tiemen here da not dewire to make piibife fge prus dentl reasons, The iguren of the other two per sons have uol basn firnished, but probaly wilt he Should favorable owportunity olier, It is ;‘,’,f“;.a. o (hat (he reqnircd OULDL of tuf end barges miny be pirchamed. The wix tardes Wil Conmtitnte what fa. called a “ewing 't while two of them aro heing Joaded at the mifin on tha Menominica River two ate bueing wnltosded at the docks of the fiem at thia port, ay fhe other two arc on fonto tn tow of tha tie, 1t fs ealeulated that 4 saving of Jdc per 1,000 §t wiil by eficeied oter el vewncla in loading, ‘and four dnys will_bo allowed, for unibadiug inktead of nine hours, a8 herefofore. Ahe nverace costof transe orting 1,000 of lumber _frum {he jennrhlnee 19 $1,3: the extra. Jabor nt thomiils in Toading is 11 cente, the river fawing i Chiesgo 19 12 cents, and the atevedores' chared In anaverage of 10 conta: hemdea theac fizarce, thare satheexpienee of provisions for the crew, ahd iicle dental expenses, Whers wind han (o ve depended upon 8A 8 mottve power, delnys are franbont, nnd grest bnate in fonding and untoading{a ofton neces- ritnted by the arrival of ten or fifteen vnuxlp ot {he sme ome, A largee saving s alsv effected fn ' the mumnfuflmn lutitbor, And more time is cbtained for sorting 1. The Humliton-Merryman Lumber Cohpary Iy necotlating with the “Kirby-Uarpenfer Company, whereby they may add three bargos to tha ling of the laster, in order to mate a swing that will bo foved by the Favorito next scason, 1t ia likely that estisfactdry areancoments will be made, The third arrangemont s that of tho 1§, Whitbeck Lamber Companys wiileh will buy thres mor barzes thie winter, thus making n'swing of filne (hat tho tuz Rlamarck will tow, . A carelt) eatiniato shows that o snving of §24, 000 asearon ean bo mado 1n unlonding, by the adoy- tlon of the barge pinn, 'Fite thteo freat Inmber- l,r ducing comvanies above named will handle cet next acanon, whieh, it 1s sald, anc-olzhith of all the ithnber recaived Imo of the hohih of the mavedufes, wEose harge of 10 and 21 conta per 1,000 fect ia aaid to Lmeprlnolfmlumu that has driven thees firms to lhe adoptluh of the batye-line aystem of trans. portatton, * Insicat? of paying tho nhove fignres fot tinloadlug, ths manngers of tho compunles stato ""m'n'l'l"”z‘ be done for an nverage of 8 cents por ! eat, NAUTICAL MISIIAPS, The steam-barge Tempeat was tell on hor cotites to White Lake when her ¢rankspin beuke, and sho vat back to this port forrepaite, When nbont eizht miles out the engines had 10 bo sopped, and the vessel was hrought tosin Ahickor At # Alenal given for a tug, which the Crawfued anawered, tne disabled vessol wuy brought Into thin hnFbor, wl;m; o wiil remaln #atil tho damiage ts roe palreil. X At Toranto the tnz Kobb, while nttempting to tow Iu_fho sche 1. Folger Wedneaduy wornmig, ol fanl of the Greei's Whar! ana npsal thy thite iehthouge, Tenpurary provision was mado by the erection of 1 Yz’ over the storm-siznal hut, sud fne Jighthonude was to by repatead, The Folger tishiore south of the plet during o oule, y st the eehr [iyvine Dutchman, tnden mith Ininboe and khinglen and bowid from Torotito Lo samd puint on the: Welland Canal. van a~hore ot Walker's Pier, almost ounusita’ Beamsville, Thy tarqa can he saved, bistis Ie thouAlt the il prove o total losy, THB WRECKING QUESTION, Tue editor and the marifo man of the Tatonto Glebe yeem ta be at varianco Ih their views on the faternational wreckine auestion, If the tuno of theirariicles iv any eriterion to jndge by; In a hlu‘nmcluIhcmll{ut\rrllnllul i 4 9e] To make mattars wotss, when the Windsor tued ajd sl the secie wore found 1 I quits unahin i drag the kA oven with joat. the Untatlo, n|m| ultiinatly atga it a1 e enanved 1 JEwpnich IR Wl FEATER S Her Iyl In the UiHOR dangdr 10F twe Deeoine o otal wreek, wa' could havo 1A the bl on nuthing except’ our defectiye *tweecking " AnjemIent . 1t I» 110w {13 ordor for the marinc man to reply to the editor, cbee off the i war, the untarlo, ate Feeky. Mad BUT'FALO, Norrato, Nov, 20, —Chartera—Bteam barge Ab- ercorn, conl at 25 centa for Dotroit, Cleared—Pruns Cuba, Chicazo; f1, C. Bchnoor, Clevelands schrs Atmowphere (meschandixe) C]ln‘lmu{i bargo 3. A Metlanentt, Hay iy Pasved 1'drt Qolborno 1n 4 hours endinglip, m. , 2Tth=Woatward—Propa Granite Siate, Luffalo} Bt Athafis, Chicago, Eactward—Props Chamolain, Of tlamhnv’t Nt ‘Toranto: barke Buchier Doy and Ttarca, Thorno: W, 11, Pholpa, Oawego: schrs Cor: tez, tavana: O, Mlicholl, Ostvego, o"l’b::fllnrmu t clevator—Schy Moot Blane, no PONT 1IURON, }’mlf Huros, Mich., Nov, £0,—Down-Fropa inslow, Atlantic, Jarvts Lord, Germanis and bsl'nn: echir Moutealm, D Dentuny achr Annfo M. Petorson, nd—Houthiwest, freshs wentucr fine, Hunox, dick., Nov, 2010 . ni,.—Passed Up=Props Mary Milie, Delawars sitiy Schuyluilly uau\nmgw. I’cilm . - own—Stmrs Keweenaw, arine Gor. mania and bargen: wchra Antin Hosigh, %, o ol by orrick, David Vance, Cliamplon, Wlnd—Waat, fresh] weathar cloar, MILWAUKEE, Boecial Dispateh to The Triduns, Mitwavie, Wis., Nov, 20, ~Tho sehra Save. Ind and Norrie were chastered to-day for storage, bey recefva 13ic per bu for wieat, Thuw far Surate capaclty for 200, 000 b han beon taken, the Jrusining eragls being the chrs Moonlight, Mary Lyons, 4, ¢, Trampf, and Myosites, o tag Welcome lalt fox Graud Haven to.night Yowing tho bargo It 11, Brown. . n.‘éd.':"m“& thal o sciit . ll‘.’!cnv?." ot ot o ¢ refus 1L Of of 1 0! wheat o Gioderlch.”” S ——— EXPIRATION 01 INRURANCR. Marine insurane, formally expires at 12 o'clock Ya-day, and if there aro any cargoes of urain lo po Onh rates will probably be advncea er cent., Inali pratiability ail voescle will aot v"" for Braln any moro this seavon, and frer wilt ba ontned (o vieam craft. The rato on hills I8 2 per Sent iof every ve duys, or fraction of & day, And Suextension of hutf (nsurance would coet's warl Terael 4 per eent. which no awner would pay, fur 1he vzlmu that the frolzht wonoy would not wars Tt blm ln o dotng, LAKE FREIGHTS, o Oraln freights were firm yesterday at Gtjc paid 10r wheat {0 Buflalo, and the askine rato for corn W5 Ue, Engagewents wero reported for 80,000 bu Uheat sl 103,000 bu corn, Tho seoe W, B, ,';oulhn te, corn to Sarma, on {hrough rate. Bogachrs M, W, Page and M. Paims, wheat o oullalo, atdsic. " Thed. W. Doanc, for com _(on Bag s 3aecount), and in the afterudon the Gifford 248, 1. Fosler, for corn,—all lures to remain Bere tin wpriug, THE CUBA, 8pecial Dispalch to 17e Tribuna !lu.nmu:. Nov, 20,—A tuelegram was recelved from Capt, Marrow Ja 121, by theé o afbrCuba, annoancing that the vessel bilab Creek, Green Hay, whither Alter n cargo of wood, aud required tho sor Slug with hawser, The J. 3, Hagerinay was diss l;:fmmm tue asstaiance of the craft this after. ERIE, " Bpecial Dispatca 10 The Tritune, Bz, Po., Nov, 20, —Arrived ~Prop William 11, Berugm, Milwaukee; prop Wisssbickon, Chicago; Yop Peindiville, achrs 0. H. Wecks, d. B, Wil- r, Toledo, 3 Debartu : . ""L.fi‘“ sk Prop Alpend, Day City; prop Dela. . . NAVIGATION NOTES. - Cinicaco. Yesterday tho tugs Yarrant and u*dnu were lald up, " *ba tugs Smith and Moollor aud the sch Catche bele aro tn Miller tirus, ! dry-dock for repairs. % Schr Pedeaykew was the only lumiber-laden Stael at tho Exchauge ducks last cveniut, vl Jamen bluclair, of the tug Mosher, apent this place, will extend ont info water of suMctent depth to Troy, and Kate Drain, ha o'clock tast niphts Jackson's paver without fujostice to the author, called Lo the predictions of goldites as to _ths cllned rathier than advanced. It wan claltned TH. hankesiving with his danghtor, a vonng lady sho maile her firet Apnearance tn society 16AE day . A al=paten (o Morarn, Alline & Bockwitl vester- Oay atAted Lt the prop Cotorado had Kolten oft 1he hottam at ti; mekila Crosaing, snd had pnased s In goad anape, Andrew I, Heoorn, & shippers’ azent for losding £t in venmals, and weil known among (he 1sko Cantalnm, died Tast Wednesday at hia Jate hom: . 1506 South Dearborn atrect, 11 rema Wil be burted At Chelaca, Mich, [1it age wad 40 yeats, and he was a farmer reaident of fiaMalo. dhere wan hul liltle movement of vetels iti “the hathar (u(enlny, The wind wan light from tha W. N, v, The schr Amonkeag was the only sail departnro, Sho went acroms U A"""'f the arrivale were the lviml Bage, 1}, F, Wade, Molyina, ilome 2LAHWTIRRE. ako for lumber, zabeth Jones, ana Clagton Belie, The drill.acow rocently damaged at the Lime. Kklin Croaring has heen rupaired and moored at the eene nf operaliona at that dangetotta point. Fi Tins recelved ila firat eargo of fron The achr Ex{le arrived thers with it from Eacanaha 1aet Sunday, 8nd {1 was transfarred to the carnand rent to Younisiawn, ‘The 1lnjied Statea stmr Parry is at Point an Peice, where she will remain until the closa of {'m‘mnucn. In rendiness to asslat vessels that may @ in dintress, Chebogiran Tvidune: Jared Diogman i bullding A ndw dotk oOn the alralts abont ‘ten miles above It will conalat of & single pler, and allow steamets (0 1and, The ptaps Rirkhead, D, W, Powore, ‘l'lmrell. . F. Rtose, ¥, 1, Ketchinm, and the en Dayton, Marine Cityy and Danube are lad o and the bargee Saniise, M, Grnh? in winter quarlers at 8t, Clale, TPORT OF CHICAGO, The following are tha sreivals and actual saitings nt this port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 ATRIVALS, fer 0, F. Wader Manltoc, fimber, Marke ene Melving, tiik s fro. Htate e Relie 11 l, eoal, 8, B, (ind-Houre, it wentpisecoratreet, FE, Ovorito, tmuer, Tweaty-second Jantatee, tles, Mtate srect. aio, coab, It I8, . tiex, ttodk (\iand tatirond. + Baffalo, coal, Korth Haiited 1. Wrenn, Travarse, wood, Ruish atrect, tita, Muplegon, luirbery Siarket: fuyiun Botls Dawogu, eval. Madfun strect. cednges, Nontng, rundrics, Nate rtreet. . A, Wolls, Milwankes, Ilht, Rush sirect, urray, Hlatinio, conly Wate st atelile, dgdenahiir. snndfi Prop 0 i p 8Ky Latk, Dienton, sndeies, Sia A TUAL NALLINGA, Trop Messenger, Itdutun lariof, suddeles, B1nr Chicwgru, Hiwaukee, aundries, Echr Amoskeng, Muskegon, Haht, Jiron Yeromince, Mabtioid 'Tij Vaneerh 1nato, mm BEliF Latiis Karl, SHoninn o e SILVER VINDICATED, To the Lditor of The Trivuns. Leavenwonti, Kan., Nov, 2u—1 was greatly pleosad and instrocted by the paper ensitled * Bilver Vindicated,” from the pen of e Geurgo N, daakaon, of your elty, and publtahed 1o Tust THIDUNK o fow doys ago, 46 I8 o sue- et statament of the ssucs involved i1 the £old ol silver controversy, o comblelo cxposure of the cophisms of the mono-mesallists, and an exhaustive présentation and elaburation of the arguinents in support of the bi-metallic money standard, It is clear in statement, abounds in slatistical information, aud Is conclusive in srgument. It alows the position of bi-metal- lla‘u 10 bo Impreguavle, and demonsiratds not ouly the fallaclous charucter of the reasoning of mono-metallists, but exhibits §n u clear 1ight Uieir distngenuousncas and bad faith. It §s so cunelse a8 16 preclude all attempts at review without inarring itssvinmotry, 1t is coridensed to the lost degree, and must be read from be- ginning to end to be lnereclntml necording to ita trhie tnerit, It otizht to be placed in the s ol overt voter fu'the land as the Lasis of Intellizent oplnfon on the subjeet af the late, nnd etll] y.emlln‘r. controveray between the ad- yueales, respectively, of the nono-tnetallie and the bi-metallle monotary systoms, 1f, however, It fa {nipossible to review Mr. Hel 1 may show the conclusive character of sume of the points made, For examplo: Atteution s Tect of the vnunFn of the Silver ack of Feb. 08, 1978, It was cluhined that the remonotizu- tion of silver would seud the premjum on gold Laclt to the otd Neures, Mr. Jackson shuws by 4 Lable of rold quotations that the premium do- ttat our credit abroad would be sacrificed and Governnent bonds suffer a rujnous deprecia- tion, Mr. Jackson shows by a table of forelgn auotations that cur bonds advancad nfler the passagre of the blil, It was claluied that romon- ctization wauld atop the refunding 4 per cent schieme, and so prevent saving of §17,000,000 of aundal interest, . Mr, Juckaon cites tho fact tlint the ealcs of 4 per cents have increased rather than diminished. — Eastern nows- papers threatenod the West with the withdrawal of the confldence of Eastern mmm‘y- loancrs ih Lo event of the bassage of the bifl, and a rofusal to luan noney to Western borrow- ere. M. Jnckson aliows tiiat thera was still an sbundonea of Eastern copital sceking Invost- ment nt the Weat, but pencrally Imful'cnulullr. A striking featurs of the paper s Mr, Jackson's thoory 88 tu the disnstrous effects of the de- monutization act of 187, 1Ma shows: 1, That, up tothe time of th puesnge of thisact, “ overy ounce of sllver fn the world hiad a right to come to this country and be coltied Inté dolars," 2 That it did not cume simply because 1t was Worth more somewhere ¢lso; that is to say, the Latin Unfon atandard of sitver to gold being higher than ours kent stiver from thils market. & That the fall in the price of silver which fol- lowed ite demonctization by Germany would have sent silyer 1o this country had it not beon for the uct of 167, and that the colnnge of st~ ver dollara, from that timo on, would have been limited only by the capacity of tho nints. 4. ‘That, under sich & movement and coiunge of silver, we would bave bad, Ly the 1st of Jan. nary ucxt, 16U miitlon sliver dollars either in circulation or fn tno Treasury, b, 'That the apeulng of this new market for silver would soon luve arrested the decline In price, and oven restored It to tho otd Nirure, M pence, 1 cannot resist tho temptation to roproduce Mr, Jack- son'a conclusions as to what might hava been, deduced from the premtsos | bavestated In cons donsed form, us follows? A 1. A Lisitin the downward prico of sliver; 'n greatly diminished adyance in gold, and conse. Guontly o abrinkogo of alaos. Bvery country where prices dre oxprossed in terma of gold. . Gold.asa donominatorof value, having censed toadvauce, onr greanback would have *‘caught up* withi it early 1n 1877, wiplug out our local pre mium on gold, and _srresting tho shrinkngo of val. ucs at the polnt where the legitimato effects of the panie of 187 were exhausted, 4. With the ald of Lirfs Iarge stock of sllver dol- Inrw wo would havo drifted easliy {nto the desired haven of specle payments, without the afd of legle- lutlon, at lenst & in advance of the day 8xod by the act of 18 4. Whatever evils Il'llr be imagined to come frum such a large stock of silver coins, wa would, up to that ttme, have bean nd woree off thun France, which haa 00, 000, 000 mlver five-franc pleces, and whero an nnintorriipted netiod of prosperity b followoed her severe natiounl disasters, h, Two years less of declining valugs, pros. tratod Intudtry, stagnant commerce, and & popa- Iation sutferitz frow the want of employment! 1¢ is fn order for tho suthors of the domoticti- ration scheme of 1878 to show whother and wherein Mr. Jockson 18 {0 error either fn his premises or bls deductions, If they cannot demonstrate the fallacy of bis theory they must stand orralgned as responsible for an focaleula- ble amouut of mlschief, Mr, Jaclison's paper ftly apens the way for the new camnpalgn agamst the outrgeous propo- sltions of the mona-netallists, and ably lays the groundwork of tho demaud that the peopty will surely make for the full restoration of silver (o equafity with gold fn the eoluage of tho country, BraueritLia, ———e—— WHICH IS CORRECT? To the Lditor o The Tribune, Cuicaco, Nov. 20.—WIIl you pl tell us how the dearest word In the English lanzuage ts pronounced! We all know how the word *‘mother™ is pronounced, but the prettier and nore common name, * inaming,' 1s whot puzzles nany of us. fn this country nluety-nine out of every bundred cbildren, and mosf saults slso, pronounce it as though It were writien * mum- ma," with the decent atrong ou the first syllable, 1'aw told that in England and (o Cannda 2 s fuvarlably prouounced * mam-ms," with thy aceent oi he secoud syllable. Un lovk! n'g {n o small editlon of Webster’s Dictionary { find that the latter (s tho only way given of progounciug it, y LW, 1t 18 just as easy for us all to teach our chilldren to otherwise; al nght wayl —————— DUNDEE UNION SCHOOL. Rostial Disvatch {0 TAs Tridune, Duspze, Kane Co., 1L, Nov. 20.—The Dun- dee Union Sciiool bullding, which wasdestroyed by five in Murch last, has just been rebutls, and was dedicated with appropriate ceremony the other day, P'rayer wus olfured by the Rev. W, B. Milliard, an uddress by tho Rov. A, M. Bacon, and, after todsts und respouses, und musie by Lutt the Duudee and Caruentersville bauds fu uniforu, the contractors delivered the bullding, snd it was formally received by George Gide dings, President of the Bourd. Tho uld’ build- Ingr, erected six years ago, cust 820,000. Wheu it Lurned, thers Was fortuvately an Insurance of 814100 upon ft, and with this sum s better bublulng bas'becu put up sud furuisbed cow- plete, Prnnuunw this word correctly a8 1 wo want Lo kuow ig, which {s the Fatuza. CHICAGO LRIBUNIG g GAS. Meeting of the Finance and Gas Committees. An Ineffectunl Talk on This Lum- inous Bubjoct. The membéta of the Joint Commtites on Fi- nance and Ges mot yesterday afternoon to con- sider tho Jight question, and, as Is usnal with thie Aldezmen, talked for an hour or two, and adjourned without dofng anythinog. All Cary preaided, and there were scattered around the Council Chamlier Seaton, Phelps, Tnroop, Bau- ders, Knoof, Waldo, and Beldler, After waiting from 2 until a quarter of 3 with the expectation that other members would cotna In, and that Mr. Billings and Mr, Watkina would arrive, tho Chairman statod that he had advised the West 8ide Compsoy of the mecting, and aeked them 10 have a representative present, He find recelved no reply, but understood that Mr. Bill. inza was not in the city, and 1t wak not known when he wotild be. They hiad hefors them, how- cver, the provosition of the South Side Com- Pany,~$31.60 por lampa yeat,—~which Included everythlop—lichting, keeping In repair, thaw- ing, cet,; oxcept furnishing the lass, Al Seaton moved that the Committea RECOMMEND 178 ACCEPTANCR. ‘The motion was unanimotialy aurced to, Ald. Beaton moved that the same proposition be made to the West 8ldo Conpany, the Com- misteo to reporl aloog with it a resclution in- structiog the Mayor to turn off the gas unless it wero acceded to, Ald. Plielps rc{frrzd 10 the asserifon that ras cost mote ot the Vest than on the South Sile, saying thit he 3id nut believe It Mr, Watkins had stated that bis comrpany had fo forty miles of pipo on which there wusn't a prlutz con- suiner, Ald, Bandats was fa favor of givig Mr. Bill- inga 25 cents u thousand more, but mentioned no reason therclor, Ald. Throow suid the West Bide Company had ¢cefved inore, atd wera entitled to It, 'helps Ihauired what he predicated that on. Al Throop replled: * Private consumation.! Oue hotel ot the Bouth 8ide burncd niore gas wln the people un four miles of pipe on the o Bide, The Chalrman said theb the city could not be toreed to take the gasif it didn’t want ft. At this moment M. EIMMERMAN, of the Vest 8ide Company, nade his appear- ance, und the mution was withdeawn in order to permit him to make a atatement, e sald he lad telegrophed Mr. Billings at New York to send in o pruposition, but cottld not reach him, and Inferred Irom this fact that he wason his way lomg. He was cxpected Wednesdny. Why ho didn't come was un- knowo. _In the absence of instructions he (Zim- merman) could not make a pro; d tap Before the questlon was put Smyth, who had arrived wiilo 7 ofl_his cont and mnde AW, ‘Ihruop move Munday aftarnoon. talking, pulle tions for unburdeniog hls mind, a lamp was morce than was s the action of the Counci osition. ml,l::um untit 2:30 howover, Ald, mumerman was irepara- Ho safi) $21.50 Id lnst year, and, looked to n reduc- tion. he stiould make a minotity report. As tho Committee had alresdy voted to tee- ommond tho steeptanct of the provosition, and speeches regarding it wered out of onder, Ald, Seston mouved to reconslder 8o that Mr. Bmyth conld bo heard, ‘The motion was acreed to. ALD, 8MYTIL thon went on to say that thero were 5,403 lamps in tho North and Houth Divisione, Erery e last year burncd U2 nights (Watking' present propusition was for 8139 nighta), or twenty-sis nights a mwonth. The Chalrman sald wo report showed that, The lamps wort lighted nccording to the tine- tables Mr. Watkine, who had come tn just bofore Mr,8myth, remarked that the lamps wero light- ed more than 432 nights, Ald. Bmyth stated that the records showed rumber, which, at 81,03, wab Ing, cleanln, Fvery lnms] 823 niglits, aud his fleures wert hased on that lTn:‘er.fl 10,700 cuble fect, tnd putting In_glaas \was The cost of light- $2.00 per lamp. That mado $20.55, which was what was paid last year, The Chatrman—Whers did you got those figuresi 8 o H Ald, Bmyth—Picked tHem up around the City-Hall, Al —Qiw Ald. Wal du—Tg lnfimm 82.90 & lamip, s the items, 10 cost of lighting sud clean- id, Bmyth—The lighting aud clesning costs niue mills, ‘Tte Chalrman—0Oan you give us the items? Ala, 8inyth—Noj I have them In bulk, The £2.90 représouts over thing 1, Waldo and Mr, v, Bmytlh where et tho gl lng tried to show his flgures wore mixed, but lha couldu’t see where he was wrong, the former saying that the 1oy per lawp was Company didn’ belug done by the city tual cost of lightiog and clean- $2.800, nud tho laiter that the 6t the glass last year, that Ald. Binyth, however, continued, saying that there was an excess of 93 cents pier cost last yedr belng $111,031.65, vroposition It would bo §110,104, Watkios said that the clty itaclf, In sddi- had pald §2,000 for thawingz and 81,000 for ety in tion i alcohols amp, the whits undgl" tho Ald. Bmyth pald no attentlon to the fnterrup- tion, ‘The excess was 5,11 ence between 312 and 423 82,05, and the differ- nichts would add about 3 por cent mote on tho §111,000, making o totdl of $3,4%.18. ‘The Uhalrman—Where do you get those flg- 1 ures Ald, 8myth—In my head. Mr, Watkins—How much do you put down for the lightlog] € YR Ald. Binythi—1 didp th—Two dollars and uinety cents. Ins—And l):na much for the aleohol! ignro that. Mr, Watkins—On! [Bmiles.] 3.00 covers, s I sald, lightiug, rcpalriog, clesoiny, and puttieg (0 1ads, £ Mr. Watkins—~There was no charge for pkt- Ald, Bm)yth—The ting in Fiass last year. We difin't do it, A, Bmyth—You dou't proposs to do it this yt;lr'l' Watkine—Yes to perforn all the labor, but not furnish the wizas, which will coat £3,600, The thawing-out coat last the resctting of ilass 83,1 ear 81,040.70, ond )i _the oil for the lighters $200, and matches 830, The present propositlon mokes A DirrEngNcs or $3.000 1N PAVOR OF THE Which Ald, cleantur, CITY, paid out £11,000 fast Smylb~—l1 kuow that nd puttivg in glass cost $2.90 » lamp. atkins—We didn't do it. ear for these {tema. the Jdightlug, r. Ald, Sinyth—Bus the eity did, MV, Watkins—Flow much thawlug vut the Iampel hk’l’u"fimvlh—! hmz’u 1o figures for that. M| [Brfle athins—0l AMr. wdd abuue 85,000 to your fig did you put in for You want fo s to get at tho i, Bmyth was satiafiod that bis fgures ero correct, Ald. Waldo (who had been plaving with o pencil and a plece of paper)—Acconting to your owu fgures the vost last year was §21.51 a latnp. ltld. Smyth sgain sald hls ficures were cor- rect. Sl'lu Onalrman didn's think so, becau: assumed that 5,40 lanps were burning it was | the voar tbrougb, whoreas many| new oues wers lihged for unly one, two, or threq montha. Bmyth Pvcrnnrkcu that thal, Mad nothiug to do with'the calcuiation. ‘The Chalrman sald it had when the cost per lamp was figured; and, besldes, thers wero 5,304 Jutups instesd of 5,400, Ald, Bmyth dido’t think the number.made any differctice cxcept in the avprepate. It was very evident from Mr, Smyth's tnanser thot Ly w suddenly drop put eot by tho critfclsms, and he 4 arithmetie, the power of the Commltiey 2 and questioned 0 recomniend tho acceptante of Mr. Watkine' proposition, They Herd, ay sompanles futed, ho sall, to confer with th ahd report tho resuit. The Cunm-fl had said It wotld pay $1.25 & thousand feet, aud they were to luquire whethor that was sccept- sble. Ald, Beaton—Tbe companies bave answered tuat questlon. Ald. Sanders thought the anewer ought to bo reported back. 1 A,f‘l'b rrand anifoLace braop—','lw Comumiitee, thon, is ou & Id. Sinyth urged that the Committeo was SIMPLY ONH OF CONFERENCE 10 sec what could bo dune lbufl! ;:Ally their duty to 23, 1t was el fhe compaulds su the price of repourt what Ald. Seatos and Tbroop belleved tho Com- mitiee bad power to ) sid the latter quoml"n ke 8 recommmendation, om thyrules of the Coun- cil to sustsin the position, 2 ALQ” Sinyth diau’s think, 1y view of the of the Couu recommend §1.1 ctic. c‘ll that tho Coimmittea I?AUU Thy Chatruiso—1{ the Councll pmpoml‘ to stund by $1.25, why didu't they say so, aud not appolat the Commitic AL, Swyth suppoae efevted, d 1 a vowprowlic would be BATURDAY. NOVEMBER The Chairman—Would, you be willing to recommend a comproiise { Ald. Bmyth—Yes—~to got gas as cheaply as we ca n, The Chaitman —By what authority would you recoinmentd a comnromise! Ald, Bmeth didn't answer, [Smiles.] Atd, Waldo fald that the original proposition was 820, and the $21.%) was & compromise, Ald. Smythrepeated that the $21.60 was an ex- cens over last year, The Chalrmian remarked that that was a mat- ter of arithmetic, and whether it was or uot an excern could he eanfly nscettained. 4 Ald, Binyth favared an adjmirnment unt! Monday aternoon, in order to get the fAtires, Bame talk then ensued as {0 the Justice of Paying the West Bldo Company more” than the Houth Blde Company, . Ald. Bmyth belfeved In paving Mr. Billinga morg,since there were thiety-seven miles of pipo aver there on which there was not s private consumer, . Mr. Watkine—Why, oue Company has sizty mlles of tipa whicl suoply only the lty! Ald. Randers remarked tlat thres of the Iarge South 8ide bulldings burned mora then ail the liouses on Weat Madison strect, AlL. Thiroop shut off the gas by moving to adiuutn until'3 o'cloek Monday. ho tnotion waa agreed to, but the Aldermen hung on for ten or fiftcen minutes looger to dis- cuss the matter informally, e ———— A §t. Louls Barber, A barber In 8t. Louls somewhat astonished & customer of his a few mornings ago by mount- fog & high atool, and from shat slevated and awkward position stooping duwn to shave him. Upon Inquiring the cause of the ALrange pro- coeding, the consternstion of the customer may be hetter imagined than described when fn. formed that the floor wan covered with snakes and other vermin. He now generally gets shaved by & tempernnce man. EPARTNENT ATORE, 122 & 124 State-st., JUST XORTH OF MADISON, HAVE OPENED IN THE PAST WEEK A FULL LINE OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE WARE! In all tho Latost Novoltios, and at prices never before so low, Also oall Speclal Attention t6 our Elegant Line of MAJOLICA WARE! Which cannot be surpassed as for styles, quality, and prices, Those zoods wo claim wo aro hoadquartors fof, and have paid spocial attention to tho importation of them, t5 bring them within ths resch of all, ‘Wo nsk NO FANCY PRIOES. Those tn soureh of Holiday Presents Bhoutd not fail to examine the finost atook gvoz showa in tho oivy. i S HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 3. T, IAVERLY Manager and Provretor, LAST SPLENDID BATURHIAY MATISEE & SIGNT, A CELEBRATED CASB! Undor the fuisyices of nmmk-a THLMEIL UNION er BQUAKK THEATH uw YOk, e My, btronm. Cast: Mo oJ. W, l'fllllcr.? l( rlll n Yarrwg, Thurne, (0 iy, Mra, Maker, S SR it Nl il St UNTON SQUANE Co. " Reonre stas, HPOLEY'S THEATRE, 1.an Performance THIS ay at 2. im. of A A WEATIERNUYIS FROLIGUES lt?ll LG e GOODWIN, Jr., {n thelr Musical Bags. HOBBIRES introductng .:’c f. GOODWIN'S Wonderful Imitations of Ceiebrated ST ¥ Wit ha glven the fragto 4 e TRV e, :W: ifl N WINS burlesaue an LA WHENCE BARRETT. | Mons ay, e, 2 heemiuent actress, Mre, D. P, BOWERS, MPVICKER’S THEATRE, GRAND MATINEY, T¢ AT AT ESTE] 'AL- LACK'S GREAT vu"\u[.i. TR WAL ROSEDALE! Produced with Deautiful Seanery, Bleyant New Cos- famen, and w very Pugertul Coite HOSEDALE wil recontiied every Eveulng and Matinee of Nex Week. in npeparatfun, A DOUBLE LIFE: fil’COll_&Il(‘“_JlAl.L. MONDAY EVE, DEC. 2. A GOOD SEAT Can yet be obtained for the MARIE HOZE-MATLR. BON (irand Operatta Concert. llellevo no feport to the cunirary uniil you have examined the Diaxrat at ltsos & Song'. Tickets, fucluding reserved seat, ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ART TREASURES, THE FINEST OOLLEQTION EVER S8EEN IN THE WHST, THE LOAN lellllll-‘qé),?\, l’"l'rr'fllll tuteano so. DECORATIVE ART, At 05 Washington.st. as Eve. Ti the . m"(‘;',:‘e, Eee. T 0 open day aad eve: R 111 el Mgty RUPTURE. COMMON SENSE T S AL My ST il uf thu Stedica 1ispor o Wari 15, cuinptier of tho surgleal filstory of the urgeoin-Gieteral Haruca: aad uiher Emineni U5, A, Keculving tho highcst sward 'i 'll‘lhl“ll Ealibitiog by ur s ! 1 W3 as 1h vsb Broudh 1te Cotnseior ol B S niey al peror of Hus orld, w mowt sl Ruricecns of lassla. be ftuproy cment 1'a7ker's letonti ve Cominon: Sense e, tatcutod July 9, 147 Wil Totatn sud eure the upture. 24 Ml Elaatic Buackingy (put Mareh 14, 1470, fuwwfl:r\ lgfu meutd for Jrles, sy EIT, DUTS A A cerfaln cure for {hia banclyl Sculp Titsease ean bo effected, whilo u addfiion usoft and lusiraus appears nds oat be lmparted tothe Ialr, readériog: L abio- Lutcty clcan, ALl this la doue by _De Leou's Cocoa Halr-Dressing, Price obly 20 teats per bottle, '.fl' la by u‘l Drug. ; Uy BILONG & MAYNARD, propHes BRI G TN e, mANIOUA, e A et Makesdetlo fourPuddings, Jelles, and tirtddie-Caken. vry yeOdulical, Uu Packixo wiakeap viou persolds Prite 2 canis, s gt § i 48 il 47 Vark- e, =T Wiki,vls PAGES, PROMGTES ITS HEALTHY, Vi 0 DISACREZABLE ODOR, Etfivrr. SEWING MACH] COCOA l—’l IE- BURNETT FOR THE HAIR IT SOYTENS THE NAIR WHXN NARST AND DRY. IT 800THES TRE IRRITATED SUALP, IT AFFORDS THR WICHEAT LUMIRE. VEKNTS TIE HAIR YROX FALLING OFF. It It rae- OROUS GROWTH, I 15 XoT QNEASY NOR STICKY. IT LEAVES Ir RILLS DANe INES o Freaminent ia) Lightest Running, Bwiftost, TENSION to manage, WILLCOX & GIDBS __ 200 Wabn NEW PumLic. CHRISTHAS CAROLS, 52 ®as Mesrc. Wo recommend: mun Chimen 20 thems, or ilowas (0 cth. ), Carole (20 ota), 16 Curaia, Oid aud New (10 Hinglo Cnrolw (310 10¢ta.) CHURGH_OFFERING, tav anlalo o complets det of A for ail the Fuantvalsaad dervt NUEL:‘ ll: BAIRT-Bamys (81), THE BCHO0L SONG-500 ok for Girls” £ mi g A RARATEen {2.30), the bess Flnger Gymnaslom LYON & HEALY, OLIVER DITSON FOR SA Tha Leona ltancne, contalufag 24,5 well adanted for .x.;.nl; it e o 3 mi und K3 milca ! The laud le surroumded iy root fepce, busjt io 8 fatier) s heat rant aw on are hail-Lr well-selected Durhan feri-fmulements, inuche dweliinz. affice, atore, stabls, and bota furnloire eic, Yor h rns (iiberal) Intendtn, SESEI s H. 4 " pILLS, veliscrel WINCHESTER'S SPE auccesafol roundy Kuown, o nwually guflicient. or Clroular, Frice, 91 by 1akil, weenrely said, wi Frepared only by STOVES: coal etn Btat. cost no marn than atber frst eaicr for theis, or aend for freo | by th Mt AGo & ERIB sTOVK Utiles 42 and correct atituily I Reretice. the 1ats ol uaeaphied T L | Giraphie Bese Burnerk. which wa o than cAn bs oblained I this ety GRAIN M Cas et Duckets, Belutoy, L Lage of i . pF [N Bena for Ciréular. e FOIE BAL NOVEL IDIA. k47 rioks b wheels, Carricd i IRSY NS e vermbets i enrigw beic, Largs priolite Sau, culads tree. Aldrin sigual Co) Hox Higlh or Normal ominaries, Good. lusiructions by PRy kT Taling. cithe the Ifackberr, ananey ream, Camy onrings, affording al ing cattie. Abaut Lan oere . Htock 4l camprising oue-third native oywe. haiance et bieoves. cowa, pni ealve, cromed wi iliag 30 Durhiam gsnvmifi DEBILITY. 0118, 6XCCanen o overwork of Lhe ervous Hywtew, sjcodily aud radically cured by NTOVEN, uuble hase been awardrd th ; arlum hytnp'uulnnum Wei " and nave sy provements, skl hulr J:’m: to sl oihers. Fhey HOLIDAY PRESENTH, by dinnkr III;H‘ * il be your u i e, §20.00 for 8 sloy] e ol Mt R sl sTOVES, Have s fe Ktoves for Dudhie Heaters, Inciug: auu Lurgler Ataru, H G ({oality and Merit. WILLCOX & GIBBS AVTOMATIC SILBNT Sewing Machine. Easlest in Working, Most Durable, Only Bewing 3fachine In the worll with NO Stmplest in mechanism, therefore enxicet to learn, and nevor out of order. §F7~ Hend for Deseriptive Circular, 8. M. CO., v.s CHICAGO. NEW AUTOMATIC WEED SEWING MACHINES SELL THEMSELVES, VRICES OK APPLICATION, WEED SEWING MACHINE €0., Chicago oy s Bocks. Kaw tathe time to be. 1o practice Citntnr- Dressiers Chrint- tainlug Fite s Cltrixtmne 36 100 other . by L. 0. Eugrsox, S Christmas Anthens, nthews and_ Cliany ceauf Ahe gear. A fs & Chrisimas VRATORIO, {60 ctr.), by C. Er- ) ENEAT. (8 an excellent Be) s, of for ad ety s fo- aown. | Auy Book Mailed, post-fres, for the Above Pricgs. Chicago. & CO.. Baston, B! niacresof good fand, attie or arep. na River, Uralde trom Vyatile, the fin way lnck from the Lake Stough, fed a good supRly of abont ties of i ubsiagtisl manner of it coralles [n the Statu fur [ ot the panch d with I R utHolRes, fouLe- Informatton and 111 Addresy WA K NESS, ctr., aud all diorders brousht vn irain a: CIFIC PILL, 8 nuroly vegetable preparation, and the Lot and most wo to Rix Loxes arn For_furtber mformation, 4 1o hin 1 0l oot Yo WINCHESTER & 0. 46 Joln ByISCinLE ewt: alr Assuclations patent im: ng Lhem su- 4 Ask jour ncrace 1 8hediasT CU.. 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(Bherman House) aad ak., tha drpots. ox _op Rerzn) o8 Manna. s Bl Sasanter Leavi Arrive, aTactfic Fast Lino.... afloux Ciry & { anki abubuoue Day Ex, via . alyubugus zht Ex. vis Clinton aOmAns Night EXprese, ... agloux Clty & Yankton, ... aFreeport, {mkm&nunnn x report, iockf'd & Dubuque bll i wau K Fs xgl i o8 Fast Mall,.iews. 11 da) fiwaukeo Milwaukeo iwaukea Iwaukea P een Tiay Kxi 20 Sst. anl A Muneapoliy Fairéis s10:00 Faul & Minneapolis kxpress t 9.00 o Cromsc Express, 10 S 33 oM i tFond du Fallmsn 1otel Carsare run through, bets be Hfi,fl?.nfl Councll Dialls, on the trsia leaving Chicage: 0200 0. . S iher Tond yune Puliman of apy otber form of ‘Yotel cars west of Chlengo. ‘a=Hepot corner of \elivand Kinzlests, o=Depot corner of Canal An Kinslc st CHIOAGO, BURLINGION & QUINOY RAILROAD.. Dep t af Lake-at., Indlana-av, and Blxteenth-st., and C ad Bixteent-uta, Tleket USlces, 60 Clarks 1. and at depots, Leave, 7:25 a m| 23 8 Memdotn & Nalesburg Express...! 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