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10 SILVER CLIFF. A Colorado Mining-Camp on the ' Boom, Having Discovered that Its Low Grade Ore Will Pay. Tho Baoino Boy and Other Mines—Tho “Ohloride Bolt” and Its Theory, Organization of Mining Companies—Mow the ‘Rastler” Ropes-in the ‘Tender-Feel,” Special Correspondence of The Chicazo Tribune, Sitnven Cuirr, Custer Co,, Colo., Feb, 18.— Visions of bright silver bricks, suficient to reconstruct the mythical Tower of Babel, Ko danelng wildly through the minds of the -- people of Silver Citi, in dreams thoy sali iv golden ships through gleaming seas of molten silver. In every hole in the ground the anxtously-confident owner Sees millions yet untold,—sees stacks of newly-coned tlver dollurs,—sees solld silver table-service, —aees ajlver-mounted harness, and n colored juckey In silver buttons and gold cord. In every corner-lol tho real-estate schemer secs BR life competency, and, erected thereon, another Palmer, House. In cach stock of merchandise the merchant secs fabulous per- cents and redoubled profits, In the Lakes of the Clouds, atop the Sangre do Christo Range, tivelye miles away, a few speculators seo the reflection of n water-systemn,—sec streams of pure snow-water thrown hither and thither over tho camp,—sce tho shadows of frozen ‘hydrants and mains and broken fire-plugs,—seo vaults filled with water-bonds and crowded with water-rents. In overy strect THE. WANDERING AND IMAGINATIVE OPTIC Tests upon lines of strect-enrs and omnibuses loaded down with the sediment of the hitman stow that has been boiling all day in the fan- tom raflroad which, with tts rattle and roar, is soon to break the mouotonousand penceful stIness of the Wet Mountain Valley, On every corner tho glare of foyir street gas lamps—yes, even eleetric Intnps—is seen throwing an enhancing Ight over tho line of handsome equipages trundling their burdens of the brave and fair to the new “Pataca Opern-[ouse of tho West,” where Her Majes- ty’s Opera will pant for breath in the light ntmosphere of this exalted clime. ‘She peo- plo of Silver CHIE sea grown up around them city of 50,000 Inhabltants—a city ofa hun- dred stamp-mills and ns many smelters,—a eltyof mines stich 3 have not been seen since the days of tho Mexican conquest. In plain Anglo-Saxon, the people of Silver CIT ARH CHAZY, Tho town has been struck with the jibing end of the boom on the cat-rigged sailboat of Fortune's fairest daughter, and concus- sion has turned the hind-Inbber beam-cnds up. To be more explicit: ‘The resutts of the operations of the new stumpnill of the Sil- ver Chiff Mining Company have shown—have proved beyond question, 16 least lo the full and entire satisfaction of all concerned—that the low-grade free-milfing ore of the Rneine Boy Mine can be mined and milled ata protit, . The‘ Racine Boy Mine Is not: the property of the Town of Silver Clit, ‘Thera exists 0 reasonable eround for the supposith even if ft did belong to the town, every mnt, woman, and child. would not be invade in- mensely wealthy on Sts production, even * though tts wealth extended “trom grass- roots to Hell,”—the which, by the way, seems to be thocommonty accepted dimensions of Silvor Cliff mina when Its worth is to be esti- mated. ‘THE RACINE BOY MINE. is tho first one of its class jn this camp to aubmit its product for the milling operation. When first discovered, about one year and & half ago, nuggets of solld horn-silyer were icked upon its very surface, nuggets rare jn size and purity, and It soon acgulred the repu- tation attached ton mine of high-grade ore. Onder the first bond put upon it, the bonders took out ore that reailzed $100,000; and still further was the high-grade reputation of the mine made secure, But when, about one yenr ago, the mino was examined and re- Ported upon by a well-known California ex- pert, who concluded that it would yleld an average of twenty ounces of silver per ton of oro, the high expectations of the somewhint Incredulous gvere in.a measure shattered, and there Utgun to arise a doubt ag to whether oro 50 light in mineral could be profitably operated. Despitethe uncertainty, and tho speculative character of the venture, a company, headed by “Jim? Keene and Senator Jones, was formed and. indeed to buy the ming at figures reported In THE NETOUMORUOOD o $500,000. Three months after the purchase, the mill fo which reference has hereintofore been made was begun, and on the [8th day of Inst month was firat set in motion. ‘The Super- intendent of the mine {s authority for the statement that the oro averages from thirty- five to forty ounces to the ton; that the work of the miitis so clean that 6 per cent of the ore is saved; and that the ora Is of such a tree-milling quailty that it ryills 97-1,000 fine. On the other hand; comes { report from the muln office of tho Company, at New York, that six bricks, welghing In the eregate 105 pounds trey) had been reeeived as the product of elghty-six tons of ore. Taking the Jast statement as moro In accordance with the expert opinion of him who first sritically exumined the mine, and figuring tho cost of mining and milling at $7 per ton (a large margin), the product of the mine OAN VERY EASILY DE ARRIVED AT, A yield of nhout fifteen onnecs to the ton, teduced by the cost of treatment, and tho remainder multiptied by elghty, whiell is tha number of the tons treated each day, will klve approximately the yield of the imine, All this hag been carefully stored away in tho minds of those Interested In tho camp, and Grape d out as the basis of eateulations upon which tho relative value of other ore bodies sliuilar to the Rachie Bay were to be determined. ‘There are such other ore bodies,—plenty of thems and in that fact— for an indisputable fact it is—may be found tho explanation of the sudtdenty-nequtrcd and all-poryading monetary Insanity wileh has seized all those who are fortunnte enowsh 10 bo the owners or part owners of clahinsin the “Chloride Belt.” ‘The Wet Mauntala lode, adjoining the Racine Hoy on the west; the Bullalo-Munter and the Sharp claus to the bust; the Platte Verde and the Horn-Silver Jodes, on Kound Mountaln, stil half a mille eastward; the Vanderbilt and the July Bird, altuate fully a mile and a halt to cho “north} and tho hinidred-and-ong chilins located be twixt and between and all around the elatius above mentioned, are pregnant with this LOW-GRADE FREE-MILLING PRODUCT, over the possible profitable handling of which have arisen 50 many tronblesume questions, and so greatanxiety, Naw that the question. has been solved, the Hoey and candid expee- tatlc.s of the people of the camp have becn, e “edte the highest plich, and allot the sussipiiitien and adi the sehemes which are the Introductory toples: to this disquisition, are regarded os good as fullitied, Mention hing been madeol the “Chloride Bolt.” Whether this appellation found birth in the fertile brain ofa iuining expert—a “mining expert,” in the lutest dietlmary of 8 Vulgar tongue, is defined as “aman who parts his halr in the iniddle, wenrs eye: glasses, has been educated st Prelberg, anu uses d—d bad Engtlst,’—or whether tt was invented by some Jocul selentist, is something upon which doponent salth naught, THE TUKORY, hawever, as to the existenca of the “ Chio- ido Belt” has become generally adopted by those who care to theorlzeat all upon the ly. of. the land, and is therefore worthy of amedtis tion, From the Blue Hilla, three miles north ‘of the camp proper (and thoro {8 the famous Johnny Bull Domingo Mine), to a point ten miles to the southenst, where is the Bass! or Malia bonanza, and embracing in its ten mites of Jength and one and a half qifles of width all the utnes and claims which have (een classed in the catexory of * freo-milling luw-grade” nines, extends the Chloride, ule At almost any pulut covered by that belt nay be fount, Piten at the surfuce, ore that will “ran?’ something,—often but little, some- fines much. Your correspondent docs not Iuean to say vor te Infer that every: pownd of Tock embraced Inthe “Chloride Belt” can intned and llled ata protity that absurd supposition would not meet with: the aye proval of even the most wildly-sanguines bub there are inany here who firmly believe that there will yet be found _ KCOMES OF SINEB in that territory that will prove as great aud THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY f3 profitable ns the now well-known Racine Boy. ‘The most captivating part of thls theory Js, that underlying al this surface- deposit of chlorides may be found the souree of the external richness, The stuff must have had a source,—that'a axtomatic, ‘That iis sourea Hes deep down beneath the sur- face of this partlentar Silver Clif district, Is not quite go eertal. Where shafta haye been sunk toa depth of 100 fect or more In this bolt, have been found small yeing and seams of rich ore, ‘This fact. the believers point to with pride ns an. evidence of the correctness of Mer theory; and some of them are so tirmly eonvineud vf, the stability of thelr positions that thoy are digeing away with all tho expedition eranted hy tine and enpital, thelr sole object and expectation belng to get through the crust and encounter the riches aun posed to lie beneath. Nor is the betiet in. this theory confined’to the residents of the camp, OUTSIDERS ARE LEARNING of the Importance of the place which Sliver Clift is surely destined to oeetny ta the Tist of Colorado Inining eampss and” capitalists, sehemers, and operators are turning their at- tention hither,—are sendlng their representa: tives herein hordes. ‘The numberof new speculations fnaugurated and In course of Ine Agnratton—the word " specitlations” 1s used wittingly In contradistinetion to“ tivest- ments speaks volumes for the favorable im pression which a visit-here engenders, Four of the principal mines of. the district—the Basslek,_ the Jobuny Bull: Domingo, the Platts Verde, and the Racine Boy, whose. owners may object to the speculatlye designation given them—are owned by New York capitalist alone, and the ag, pegate of thelr capital stock—" stock eat js pardonablo In the premises reaches the MAGNIFICENT Flaunn oF $40,000,000, Ten millions of dollars each! The Platte Verdes Company {a about. to commence the construction of 1 stamp-mill the counterpart of the Racine Boy mill, and have advanced a0 far as to have the twenty-two car-loads of machinery en route frou Cafion City, the present rallrond-terninus, thirty-five miles away, The Johnny Bull Domingo js ina state ‘of preparation for active work; the Racine Boy s in full bingty amd the Bussick has been Worked systematically ever since lis sale, some seven or elght months ago, (Of these four mines further and more de- tulled information aay be given In future comnmnitentions.) On Grape Creek, which flowstithrough the Wet Mountain walley, about two ond a half miles from the centre 0 the town, Is the new custom stampnlll of Messrs, Bourne & Hanna, ealled tha Citenge Stamp-Mul, The announcement of is openlig for business is dally expeeted by at engor people, who will gladly hear and enulure the monotonous music of tts forty stamps, and will rejules when the demand shinll entuse the increasing of the wiimber of stamps. to eighty, sud even 100, ‘The results of the working of that mill will MUCIL MOIS ACCEPTABLE, ’ for good or bad, to those Interested In the camp. than are'the annonneed results of a inachine controlled by and operated solely for the further peeunlury aggrandizement of operators so well known as are “Jim Keene and tho wealthy Senator from Nevada, This ts snic with no desire of an nttempt to yitlate tha reports concerning the Racine Boy Mine, but rather as a guard against nceredit- ing to the possessions of iw stock, concern & value which fy not rightfully theirs, ‘The Assistant-Suygrintendent of the Rachie Boy Mine=Mr. John B. Farlsh, of California has informed your correspondelt that tho mill, Its operations and Sts results, were a sticeess; and that, In his opinion as a man versed in infnes,—and his stock in trade con- sists not the Jess In hig repute for honesty of uxpre ssion thin in. & reputation for abliity,—all the low-grade free-milling ore surrounding the camp in acres wyon ateres, cnn be mined, handled, and inilied AT A PROFIT, To the east of the camp, nbout three iniles away, stands Rattlesnake Mountain, where fy ineata the Uceldental Mine, the property of the dalveston & Colorado Mining Company a. AC mm, as its name finplies, from yeston, Tex. The possessions of the Cont pany couslst of nbout twenty-live wnideyel- oped elaims, and one developed sufllelently to warrant the building of a twenty-stamnp mill fov the treatment of the ore. "This one ly the Uceldental. So'soon ng spring tempers. the atmosphere, work will be vommenced upon the farther developments of property, and upon the construction of the mill, Ai other eandidate for mining renown is tho Chicago & Silver CIME Gold and Silver Com- pany, with which the public of Chica- go js doubtless a3 thoroughly cog- nizant as is — your correspontent, And still other companies are the Hotland Compa- ny, and the Serene Company, and the Wet Mountatn Company, of New York; the Lady Prankelin Company, and others whose muu- ers, ARE INCREASING ALMOST DATLY. "They are all welcoxned by the people of the eamp. Thoy spend thelr money and take thelr chances, and, should they Never aceom- plish moro thin to strike a rich yeln of water and make theniselves all Inman puor, thelr past presence would be not the less al fectionately remembered. Tn the light of the orgunization and oper- ation of so many companies, there may be sven an interest In the manner ofsuch organ lzation and the means of such opera: fion.® The usual inethod of procedure Is about this: “rustler™ finds tls way into camp, (Before — proceading furthor, It might be well to state that a “rustler,” in the characteristic yoenbulary of this rewlon of slang and profanity, is a smart, rgetle chap, glib of tongue, olly of ad- dress, and Jast, but not least, “flat-busted,”” He skirmishes around, pleks out some hall developed and therefore very promisiag elulms, secures tho cars nnd exeltes the easily-exeltnble imaginations of the owners or those claims, and then broaches the seheme ot: GETTING UP A COPANY, each claim-owner to contribute a part or the whole of his possessions, in consideration of aeertain number of shares of stock in the new “Golden Pataloons Minky Companys The — clalm-owners — tuke ho = requislt “tumble”; the ‘rustler” goes back to “God's country,” and enlists tho assistance of bloated bondholders and enpliallsts, The “indicatlons” of wealth In the Company’s newly-acaired ellis are the baits whieh are used to catch the speculative “onde 7 The announcement ts made that the proceeds from the sale of stock will be used to develop the possessions, So far, all Js well aud good, and, In case the money bo applied as per winouncement, xo mneh the better, ‘The expending ‘of that money may disclose fabulous riches; and again ft may serve only to uncover the chlorides of dissppolntinent, the carbonates of despair, and the sulphurets of poverty. In this the *tender-foot speculator, the holder ot the stock, . TARES WIS CITANCES, If he falls, hie lays the stock, away, with a sigh, in, histin boxs It he mnlkes a, blake, he inserts his thinabs ]n the arm-holes of’ bls yest, und assures liimself that none but a sinart nian could make minney outoft mining stock, Perlinps, if he be in the ring, he may be nn aceonplico in inserting in 9 paper of widy clreulution w well-worded advertise: ment to the effect that * Another rich veln of high-grade ore hag becn encountered in the * Hoop-La,’ the property of the Golden Panta- Joons Mining Company.” Up goes the stock on the strength of the advertisement, and the Knowing ones se) out to advantage, It's all aspeeulition, subject in its fluctuations to current reports and the basoless fabrications of the udvurtixers’ art, - Still, Silver Ciift 13 LOOMING, From the Sangre de Christo Range on tho west to tho Greenhorn Runge on the enst, from (rape Creal to Quk Creak, and from Shirttail Cafion to Dead-Mule Gulch, but one ery 1s heard, und thatds one of jubilation and confident expectation, Allure preparing for a great rush here ju tho spring. From the ranks of the thousands who wil turn. thelr Steps this summer to the Elk Mounting, the San Jun country, and to bld the Utes along aul glad farewoll on their coming departure from thelr long-coyeted reservation—tor the miluers of Calorada declare that they must go,—hundreds will find thelr way to the los- pitabls: shores of Silver CHIT, where they will 8 told as magnificent Hes, shown os goud Prospects, and tuken In is sleek], eauny Int the State, Leadville only Astranger capitalist on his tixt visit to a intning camp ought to be tled up to a tree for threo months, anyway, before belng allowed to vest decent Pe, , aa’ ab iy excepted. a Irish Disabilities. : ‘Tho disabliitics under which tho ir people dn Trelund suffer were Wustrated, ‘tub ote day, iu the currespondence from. the“ distressful country” of an English Journal, 43 follows: “The poor peasant may not cut turt fron the: bog, nor turze from tbe bills(do, enve under con- itlons. If be wants a lon of mantre from the bhore, the lord of thy soil stepa In with bly ever open palin uod doniands a troyalty® on the trunauctian. As fur the river dsb, the peusant and the farmer searcely dure to look ut thors, while the smallest bit uf wreekige washed usboro by the waved Js watched over by a longe Sighted coustyuard, ‘Tho otber day poor man having fowaid such ’a Dit near Ballystannon and mone tur a tride tu the town, Waa wrested und ed a.” é FINANCE AND TRADE Some Curbstone Trading in Pro- duce Yestenlay. Grain Stronger—Provisions nnd Hogs Easy. FINANCIAL Inceletration of Washington's Birthday, the banks and fendin bustuess hoyses wero closed, Nothing was dona on the New York Stock Board, and the only transactions we hiye to re- port are those on the London market, where Washington's Birthday {s not celebrated. The Puttadetphia Ledger thinks that while money ts within enay reneh for Joenl and tompo- rary uses, there are nevertholess numerots In- Mentions in the future, and not the fur future either, that the rate of Interest will rite bigher for permanent investments, thouzh the tow of currency from the South and West to the At- Inntic genbonrd Is steadily going on, Tho do- mand {8 not urgent, and the supply, if not ox- cessive, is still nuuplo to meet ail tho regular calls. According to Uthhoft’s Cireular of tho 1th, the following ts tho average daily output of oro from the Leadville mines: Chrysolite, 123 tons; Little Pittsburg, 75 tons; Tittle Chiet, 50 tons; Dunkin, 10 tons; Robert E, Lee, 40 tons; Cil- mux, 9 tons; Caroomite, 15 tons; Morning Star, 10 tons; Colorado Priuce, 5 tons; Creseent & Etna, GF tons; Long & Derry, 6 tons; Pendery & Gluss,$ tons; Iron Mine, 25 tons; Sinuggler, § tons; Little Ella, 10 tons; Highland Chief, 20 tons; Argentine, 10 tons; Lttle Giant, 14 tons; Oro Ln Plata, 20 tons; Liu, 10 tons; Miner Boy, 5 tons; Double Decker, 2% tons; ‘others alto- gether, So tons, Total, Hs tons. The New York Sun eays tho Erlo first con- Bolianted mortgago 7 por cent gold bonds‘nre the cheapest of tha kind on the Ist. ‘They havo forty yenrs Btill to run, white nearly all tho other frst-clags 7 per cent rallrond bonds have but twenty. Consequently, nt the date when the New York Central, Haricem, Lake Shore, and othor first-class mortyages will be puld off nt par}tha Erics will just be commencing a new term of twenty years, Besides, thoy are pay- able, principal and interest, in gold, aud this feature, in the course of tho next few years, may be worth § percent premium. Itis true that thoy are not absolutely a Urst morte, velng subordinate to $13,500,000 carller tens, but. these are rupidly being extended abt por cont interest, which makes thom equal only to $9,- 600,000 nt 7 per cent.. Including these prior Hens, the entlro consolldated first mortgage ts about $51,000,000, as ngalnst: the $10,000,000 of the New Central and the $35,000,000 af the Lake Shore, and at no tine have tho eirnings of tho Erio been insuificient to pay Interest on this amount, and n great deal more, In railroad bonds, In New York last week, the chief retivity was in tho Erle, Kansas & ‘Texas, Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg, and Tron Mountain issues. Tho market was frm in tone, especially toward the close, FIELD, LINDLEY & CO. New York, 83 1p Salle-st, Chicago. STOCKS. Momber of N. ¥, Stock Exchange, ALUERT M. DAY, Mannger, GEG. 0, MAROY & CO. NO. 12 Jan Satlo-at., Chicpxo, 1., DEALERS IN MUNICIPAL SECUIITI We can furnish in sums tu sult, from $10 to #100,0%, County, (ty, or ‘Town Bonds, which will pay the In= OFAN Bvernge OF F por cent per Ant ‘Theay bunds nry lasted by different lucalitios in lls nois, Kansas, and lows for varioue purpores—vig.: fo bid court-Hatses, schuul-louses, falls, eto.5 C0 find flouting debts, to'buildl beidwos, ele, Wo examine uviryihing wo offer with grest care: investment throuut Us during the year id hase and wo try absolutely safe, Uitr, amounted to more two mililon of dolars, mostly panies, sayings banks, cap- Nalisty, And tenatets of estnten. We collect the in- terest for our customers free of chance. Our refer ences are to some of the Innwest inetitutions und heaviest capitalists East and West, with some of whom we have bad denlings for the Inst ten years, Cailand exaniine for yournelf, whether you wish to makes jarge or small invostmont. “GEO, 0, MAMNCY & CO, No. 1st ian Saile-nt.. Chicago, 1, always in the market for the purehnsg of ecurities, lasued by caunttes, towns oF cities, THE FUIST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Tlas for sale 8 langu lino of ehotco Gand 7 percunt Rallrond First MORTGAGE HONDS, Miwoukeo & St Vaul tats, bearing? por cont, duein 108, aro for sale ut 110 and literust, COOK COUNTY AND WIHST CHICAGO SPUR CENT BONDS, & ST. PAUL FIRST MORTGAGH CEN! WONDS, dito in 190% INVESTMENT JONDS OF ALL KINDS, CUARLEB HENROTIN, * 1 Washington-at. THE MEUCHANTS' HAVINOS, LOAN AND Thus COMPANY Buy and Sell UNITED STATES BONDS und LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Also pay tho highest markot prico for Chicago City Berip. TRASK & FRANOILS, Bankers and Brokors, 7 BHOADWAY, N.Y. ‘Mombors of tho Now York Stock Exchange und New York Slintug stock Exchanye. Aliclasses of Sucuritits Novuht und Sold on Commula- slon wid Cartied on Margins, Dally Markat Letters sunt tw Customors, BY TELEGRAPH. yonitay, , Lonvon, Feb, 2-5. p. in.—Tho rate of ‘dis- count for three months’ billsin the opon market 18 24@2% ver cent, whlok is YW@he below Rank of Englund rate. Consols for neeount, 0814 American securities—Iinols Central, 1001; Pennsylvania Contrnl, 6334; Erie, 404; Attanua & Great Western first mortgnga trusteo certifl- cates, 70563 do seconds, 33 Roading, 34%. Paws, Feb. 23.—Runtes, sal dhe. REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho following Instruments wero Med for roc- ord Sfonday, Feb, 23; ciry prorenty, f Hobbia.o f, xia 11 to minke overy es to Lantern Insurance We any au MILWAUKEE TPE BOND 4 Wost Nineteenth st, 11 {te of Louwls af, tx TH ft, di z Bt w ki Kein) 1,00 Langley’ Le tt, dutad Feb. al ON, and Marta 1. Huckinghatn). Wont Twanttuth st, 34 tre of Linco Fait, dated dan. 23 (W, ¥, Osborne nls West ‘wen Fob, 21 (or Weat ‘Twou at, same as the above, dated Wala to Johan Anders; Fetiret wt, ft auf Wood, nf, 2x 225 ft, dated Feb. 31 (Patrick MeMubon to Chcfghian siete en West ¥un iuron Wxiw fe duted Lyon n6 Latin). at, 6,00 Irving plac, bouwe ie io cA Tig (eranning to Uukloy ay, dated Fob at {ildury, BM Bradford to Christuphor “C, ereclith pssaferatessorv¥es5¥ 6250 n irnor ot Ghia al, 6 LY (Herbert A, Btreder to MM, Sicboauld). se 7,00 rwenty tira iw gt Gakloy av,» Hx( ft dated (E. 8. Atwoud to Fobtrinann)..., ww West Bak st, iio uf 0 ft, datod Bun, 10 (0, D, Ealerbruvk to J. Te, i . i, cites hie t Ciicury Urotenkumporto Honey xa Dearborn ay, not and uear Gouthy et wf, 7x FE re guta aed at Titian ay Neue Ge uted © (Edward AL, WI ¥, Mlatchford)., Vernon av. ID ttn off xbILM, dated Fob. J Churlda 1, Martin) . Winchoator st, tt ft BelUatsPs fi dated Jan, do (Bmatua Hrval W. Grundy Wert Huron st ft, duted Bob. By Gls NORTH OF CITY LIME WITHLN A KADIUS OF BRVEN MILES OF THE COUNT-UUHR, Paulina st 16 fla at Kannyslde uy, w f, 1O0xts 11, dutad Fi Ee ne, a Firing het. W6cd, and ¥C blanop to 8, Pry Sts, WITHIN A RADIUS OF RVEN OP THE COURT 1UOUsE, te eof Thirty-uinth, o f 2x oo 8 RO AS COMMERCIAL, mae Janes MeabuDdveess scorer Tuo following woro tho recolpta and sh\pmerita. of the Jeadiog urticlos of produce hy this olty during tho forty-elght hours ending at 7 o'clock yesterday mornings HeCKIPTS, [| SiPMENTS, 479, |] dso, : Flour, bl 14.710) Wheat, Corny si thats, bi Kye, bu, lurlvy, DU» 24, 1880—T'WELVE PAGES. : Cut meats, Ibs... Dork, brh DROS} 472,915) 13,174, 870]2,04, 01 Fas Perron Teun] oir n) aa i] Bil} et an ‘The following grain was tnepected Into Atoro in this city yestorday morning: @ cars winter whont, 17 cnra No, 3 apring, % cars No, 3 do, 18 cna rejected, 3 cars No, Finixed, Lear no grade 0 wheath 238 curs No. 2 corn, 137 cara high mixed, 65 cars ‘now mixed, Scars rejected (415 Wears white onta, 7 cars No, 2, 7 cars re- Jevted G7 onts); 7 cars No. 2 rye; Loar No, 2 bare ley, bears No. ¥, Bears oxtra de, 2 cars fecd (16 barley). Total, 675 cars, or 244,000 bu. Inspected 013 bu wheat, 01,082 bu corn, and 0,025 bu Jey. The Hoard of Trado wis closed yesterday in honor of Washington's birthday, Rathor moro Vusiness than usta on holidays was done on the .curbstono, Gralit was stronger in sympathy with Liverpool, the cable reporting stronger “markets over there, Tha New York Produce Exehange.also adjourned, and no quotations wero reccivéd from thut elty, Wheat was quiot, and about %o highor, ad yanelog insympathy with tho British markets. Liverpool was quoted Jd por contal higher on all «rades, and London 1a per quarter upon cargucs. Biles wore. repricd at $1.26%G1.25% seller March, and at $1.26}4@1.20% for April, both clos- dng at the above range. Corn was fulrly netive, and advanced Xo, Liv- erpoal boing quoted ig higher, Seller Muy sold. Ate@lieke. July waa freely otfered by the coun- try, and sold nt 43c, g Oats and other grain wore Inactive, Sntur- day's latest prices on these cerenls were QswigC for May onte, 70 for fresh No.2, and te fur Marcel rye, and 67a for extra, and 77 for No. 2 burley selter Marot. carte} Mess pork waa quoted casy, with sales roported of 500 Uris at $12.10 saller April, cloaing ut nbout $14.10, Luternsalo for April was reported ut SLUT. Lard was quict at 87.975¢ for April and $7.27 for March, Short ribs wero steady at $6.65@6.60 for April, and sules were reported of 100,000 lbs ensh at $6.60. Long aud short clerrs were quoted stronger. Sales 2,600 boxes at £6,00G6.75. Jobbers of dry goods bad nothing now to re port. Thoro was # well-sustained uctivity, and tho market was as firm as before, The boot ant shoe trado shows stenly improvement. Orders are liberal, and a larger volumo of business [s doling than in past years at a like period, Thero wns nothing now to noto. Jn connection with the grocery murket. Coffevs continue firm. Sugars und teas were again reported onsy. Dealers in butter were fairly busy. Prices were firm. Cheeso wus quiet ond steady, The tish trado continues to ahow # good degree of activity, and the market malutalis © firm tone, Lake fish were agaln higher, whitefish udvuncing to $6.00 @i.24 und trout to $4.75@5.00, Dried frults riled qulvt and steady. No changes were noted in tho market for ofls, palnts, and colors. Coal, pigelron, leathor, and bagging were quoted as before, ‘Tho lumber market was steady, Trade {3 im- proving every day, and promises to be brisk inn fow weeks, Tho wool inarket was firm, under moderate supplies and in sympntby with tho othor markets of the country, Broom-corn was unchanged, Hay was quict, and stendy, and hides exhibited little chungo. Clover-seed was quoted stronger, and timothy wentker, with song trading reported between dealers. Poultry was slow and ensy, and eggs werk quoted a ‘little lower, Green fruits were steddy, under a fulr Jocal inquiry, and npples were quoted stronger. GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN—Ktemaina quiat, Dealers aro re- colving & few mall orders, utherwiso not much: 1s bi lng done. Pricos ore steady, und donlers oxpuct a Itvely trado us soon ss tho season of nayigution opens: Chuteo BUrD sersesseepreeessreey as Fing green, with hurl to work Gea? Ked-tlpped do und hurl. aG6 Inferior. 6 eg Crooked, eas on a HUTHIEL—Littio change wns apparent 10 the situa (ton of this market. Thoro wasn good focal und Eaat- ern demand, and the moderate offerings were taken at fully previous tignran, the feollug contlnulng frm, Below are the quotations: Creamory.. Gvod to cho Pete Cart HAGGING=In this market there way nothing now tonote. ‘Trdo was qulvt, und prices ritlod stoudy und Nirm, aa given velo’ Sinrk. Brighton, A. dar U1 © trado was without epocial activity, but the aimaliness of stocks lves the market atrongtl. Balua wore offocted at the following quota- 14415 Low grad oe BLU COAL—Wus duil, s# lust quoted. Aside from o light Inquiry from Jucal consumers, the demand was fneonsiderble. Wo repent our list! Lackawanna, mnge and er... Tackawatin, ay DRESSED ri at with live Hove, and the weather was mili. ‘Tha fVrate wus ‘closed, und no ules. wore roportud, Goud to cholee lola ware quoted at $0045.10, EGUS—Wero enay at Lee iic ¥ doz. Tho recolyors wore expacthiz larger supplies, Fisll—1uko tish wore subjected to s further sharp Mitesh being quoted at KLUKE25 und Utter fish wero quoted steady, on fart 1 Wsget hides are IIVES—Woro in Huht leead reqgents boa eines nyorta= quoted ‘ensy in consequence of tho Iban: prs Kuist; fireen-cured hides, Ilaht, Dssees + BL AS Ceeen-cured, Heavy... by Mrycnateody a) HOH Caattady Bees td ah ef tilnt oF Ral LUMIRIE Teude te, img fd tteniera report Uiit there ts ttle disposition align to shite Prlecs. ‘Chere ia nome talk nbone the tog supply ti Doing atiuller iin Int your, butdenters Ie there be one, will be made up quutalion: Zand Tet. Aig inch Lattin. 0s Ing, RECAN) CORON Box-bonnts, Hineh and upwards, Antock bontds, the? Inch, rough. Patoc bo js, Weal? Incl ‘anit b Tiveustou stuttie, Dimension awe 3 Pleknts, rough and solec “ai aturtny, for tie f 8 and ruled ‘weady was ruported fale tite of ye W0to; ea! On {Cl dewrees te titer blenel Nentafoor ol, strict Nentafout ott oxte Nentsfout oll, No. 1. Bank ol Nuphina, deadatized Gasaling, deadorix * ONSTATO! stand ston POTATOR ost and stent aeiaamle por da degioe On ck, POULTIY—Was quict. ‘The offorings wore small, and fine lots brought Saturday's prices, Conrse tir Koya nail soft tole were sluw and weak, “Ltvo joultty wus dull, Chickens, dressed, 60.7360 por fr turkeys, dresrod. Stile por my ducks, dressed, Bete per hy sett, Hutig POF Td. Mi Were quict, though it was reported that some business wis done Inafiices, Clayar was quated in # 400 @ 410 £75 @ Su 20 abore, Bix shure, ri 025 Blu A bay, Url. GY 725 Mnokore|—No. 2 nhoty, bg-bri 8 555 Muckerol—No, 3 tiny, be @4T5 Mackerel~Larga tuuily, @ hh Mackorel—Fag tauily, ne g 475 Mackorol=No. buy ary Ts Mackerol—Family, alts. 7 w 10 diiah--Guorge's, ¥ 100 3 a0 400 @ 435 8 @ Ne ots ia Bo33 Jorring: bw IS Horeing—H 5 10 Horriug—Realed, 0 @ 95 ailibut—Hmvked. + OEE 194 Calttornla palmon, sf + Ao) FRUITS AND SUts- tio Important ehungo In this market, hero was no acttyiy Inthe dutpund for oy urticlg In the list, but tho provalent fooling was fairly firm and provious prices Wore well supported all ardund, eee iS en Bi am G28 Petia 2h 9.55 Ma 7 aye Paton soos: sonar ‘Turkinu pues, ota ‘Turkish prunes, new, Halidns, Pig 6: nyers, Now. Pouches, unparad, BS Minter thes Te nt Fitted chor nts a Ru Pinte ie a8 ut Ho ik cry GREEN PRULTS eons wore’ dimer, 7.00 belnx the price for tine boxes, Ora i ples were quul pivad has boon ro- duced, and much of the poor fruit Wat depressed (he ket fur sirie tina. past bas been ul po; of: n tat a ae suena ee Ee taghn niauecenpan # eke Fi GOCE Ed caren: ra rma® ‘Pha racent nd- vance avoms tu buve asunuluted rather tian chegked the demand, and holders appoor tu think « 1urthor advauca probable, ‘Suuara wore axain quoted easy. Itlce, ay E Poa spices, eto. ruled ate <a Parotina. a Loulaln Manguon. ‘3 wf Var» 28 Moy pei Ht ait Moy good, List 0, fal Lis um iets BS Patent curloat. thea cy Le tina tM Powdered. Amandurd. ie! ee ry iu us a low, ir Ww Urioand fale to fully tal, hide... ie 7 ) New Onlouns prime to claleu dass, i Cholee gora oF augae,,vennseres 3 @ 4 Prima urn or sugar... wed Wile to xoud coru of soir @ Huckatrap,. iy huuice Now Past Pring do. 0 Gt alr do, ry 3 “ Commu é AMapiee. ee) 8,681.00 The Mgher In the ubsonee of many: ection, wh Tuealved, Prine to muthy was quoted luwer ind, lferlngts, ut $2.4042, for prima eee, tow enios atthe outside, Fax was atondy at horo was no changa in thistnarkat. Wa tanto Idvernodl tine WOOL—Was tient, with fair euies to Western mitis, Tho Boston SAipptriy Let reporia, no lot-up In the do- inond sidan adenned of tant Je per Ib on washed Jecces und forelun wouts, Quotation Washed tleeca, medium ehote rc LIVE Stock. cicada, CATTLE—Recelved during Sunday nnd Monday, 2.80; same tine Inst wel olftelnl Inst weok, 211; shipped Inst wook, 12.1%. It was an axcooding- Jy qulet day In this brouch of tha. market, ‘The loval trado bought with sume show of froudoi, but the do- mund on Enstern ond export account was of the must restricted otinracter, ‘l'ho smallness of the sup- ply, however, Inducad a protty firm feeling, and such Duyors ns wero fnelined to invest were required to pay vory full prices. The offerings difored but Uttle from thoso neon In tho yards during Inst woek, Com: mon to food steors, Wolghing front 1,050 to 1,400 Ibs, comprised by far.tho larger part, and trading wos clietly at 8.254 (24. ‘Thore wore o fow lots of chulca cattic, for which SL6K010 was obtained, white In forlor grades sold down to $2.25¢2.00. overt droves tnd parts of droves were loft over unsold, ‘Tho mar- Ket closud quiet. Speelul reports to tho Drovers’ Journal from nine States and 123 distilleries show that on the Jet of Jnn= wary there were WGN enttio then under feed at ta Huces named bulow, It will be agen that the roturns ichide bout wll points where enttle tire fod for the nd tnelided ai the Mtates in the corn bolt, Woaror, Corn a ahada denrer, Cargnes off conat— “Wheat In por quarter, dearer; fair average No. 2 viriin teks dred winter, is tlt doy Cuilfor- on passngo—Whoat condi tip oad atipping Caltsfornin ment, ai nearly due, prosent whd_ folowing corn se. ‘There are wn eargoes of aloof const, Arrival off const fur Hane, Country tuarkote—Engiialy a0 jench generally learir. Karmera’ deliveries of Et: Bish erent during the past woek, WWHhas,OW quate Ree ——— NEW ORLEANS, NEW ONTRANA, Fob. Z.—FLoUn—Guiot but atoadyy Bupertine, $5,006.25) XX, BANG; XXX, MGT igh wenden, $H.60A054. GnaINn—Corn quiet but firms mixed yollow and white, We. Onta quist at aia tio, COUN-MBAT— Dull and tomer nL, WAY—Bearee and tleiny prime, 623.00; choice, £23.00. PuOVIBIONS—Dork eearce and fem; old, H2C4e 1235) new, $14.00, Lard—-Markot dullt tleree, §7.1)¢0 7.60; key, 7528.0), Hutk menty senrcer and firms shoulders, none AMAKD, poked, HAIG, alone Tb, 331 elune alter Vneun searco and th haut dope Baranicng clone cio Fee clones esta Tams =Suiacured, market duly ennynsen, sinvelo, Wittsicy—Qiner: Westurn reetitiod, haveb il GHOCKRIES-Cigico in gooPtomund at fail prices: Io enrions, ordinary to primes Tsteye. Huene— Market dulty Inferior, ges comin YOO, TAM res fate to fully tate t yellow clarifiod, X camminon, lo fate, Maton prime to'chotea, dade} ostorn bolo, MONETARY Gisht exchange on New York, #.00 po 1,00 promtumy sterling, 48i¢. paid al 3 PEORIA. Pronta, Feb, Zh—-Gnatn—Corn firm and biahor; Nigh mixed, GYS+o; mixod, VY~AKMe. Oats inucle va, tilt ring No.2 white, B4GUYe, Nyo frm; No. 2 of MK YT los 200 i Heb reviltel palos ‘bris Quishod goods on oswLao. Oswego, Feb. Z—UtAtN—Whent atoady; white ond rod State, $1.93. Corn dull: mixed Weatorn, bic. LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, Fob. 21—Market unchanged, BETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Fob. 2h—PeTnoLeus—Btendyt quotations unctinbgad; standard white, a THE COUNTY BOARD. A Now Poor Farm—County Bonde Court-louse Contracts Awnrded. ‘The regular weekly meeting of the County Doard was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the President, Commissioner Stew- art, in the chair, and present all the members except Conuntssloner Purlagton. After reading the minutes, the vote by which tho bill of Sheldon, Kelly & Co, for covering steam-plpes at the Hospital was al- lowed at the Inst meeting was reconsidered, on motion of Commissloner Burling, the mat- ternot having been passed in accordance with Jaw, ten votes being required and but nine votes in the aflrmative having been re- corded, When tho vote was put again there were twelve in the afilrinntive. Comulssioner Clark, who uirived Inte, pre- sented n resolution to the effect that C. W. Woodman be made an ATTORNEY OF THE LOWER counts, atasalory of $1,200 year, a now position ‘The resolution was adopted,—10 to 4,—Com- tilssioners Loese, Burllug, Senne, and Wood voting in the negative. A-communication was read from Christian Busse, tendering his resignation as Toll- Road Inspeetor, on the-ground that inmany were complaining that he fuvored the Com- pany. Commissioner Spofford moved that the res- ignation be not accepted. ‘Tho motion was not seconded. Counnissloner Senne moved that the reslg- nation be necepted, and the motion prevailed. mark ind oso AboUL AN the grain dialeries it the United tutes, ‘Cho nimber in couxldorauly under private uerhinten. und cute ny important dure tx to, Supt Of fat enttie, usa Innze por centare cows and bulla, fund tho entire number te only oqaal to about the sup= ply revolved at Chleago for throu weeks, olor isthe grand total: Wisconsin... Nats 2 Parinay)vuat! Ai Mitourl ‘None Maryland, Total, CATILE SALES. Prices! No S100 Hit a REI H10G8—itecolwot during Sunday and Monday 3.00; uni tim lant veok, 140ie, ometdl lant wend 1Tecut shipped last woek, 442, ‘Thoro wus 8 fultly nctlye de- Than, weal cutters and abinpers bath buying freely; ‘but the Nboral recelyts tended to weakness, and the day's supply changed hunds at an svertge decline af be. ‘The todilig wis steadier toward the closu, seme iuig anton making at mithur bettur Ouurea thin pros yallud curly lu the day, ‘Lhe market closed nt exe 4.40 for ligtit, and ut 4250175 for hoavy weights, The Mathie thoy sling tested eotaod and fed be a mouth, hoy aolling {ie tiond swlaed and fed by de Libibori, AvondalUs id wt abe nah MOG HALER, te. Price,| ay 4, BITERE—Recolved, i; samo time Inst wook, oMiclat last week, 7054: shipped lant wook, i417, Tiarkot wis quiet And Unchanged wt $4 e per lw thw for poor to choice gradus, BAST LIBERTY, Fast Tinenry, Pa, Fob. %7.—CATrLn—1 alneo Friday 1205 head of through und erecta stuck; tolal for tha weok ending this day, dur Through una 1220 tent, nuwiust cs ubpongle aa Lay Joel the wook beture. ‘Tho supply fur yard sate ls Appourancos will continue au; Yory light and from apne quollty generily common to medium: shipping xendas are scarce und very fow sold, Business hos boon moatly to Fotallers, and local buyers’ trade, Prices nro nuuen the samme aa last ugk; Dont, §Ubsh2o). fale ig AOE COMME, Et WELW, Salos'w-day fae, nts, #78 head; totat for tha week, 1840 io’ week ‘Loturay Yorkers ¢icOu1 Tt luralpiter fou howd; total for t 11 te, ond for the woek, tye axainst 000 the week before; sulling al bere Of from to lirst uf isk waoke o™ O* ‘ull NEW YOKK, New Youu, Koh, 2.—-BEKVKS—Rocelpts to-day and daturday, idl: market extroiely till adn freetion lower, with very bad fintshy Including My fut ater consigned direct to uxpurtors, about 1,000 were used for foreign inarkets; truneactions nt sie, to dre 45 Jbs, oxen and atagsy m6i0e, to drons Shoat Ibs, ordle nary to priug ateueat und 1ifellwe for extra do, NO shipments to-day, Mor the wook ondud Saturday tho shiymonta woruied tive enttlo, IN) quarters beat, 100 curcarsva Of mutton, and biG dressed hogs, Buger—lecelpts, s0. A fulr busitiesa was dono at former taurus oF HAGUL2 for medium to fale ahvepy fal 50 for extra, with 20 tno Olle wothors, 11 tbs, ALHLDI4. Bume fair to cholce yearling lamba ‘at 7.0) ‘Swixw—Recelpts, 10,500; no antes live wolght, bat denier report wsfrinnr fooling, aud quote ordinary ta koud corn-fed Woatern #1.5%03.10 por IW Ibe, BT, LOUIS. roAet ah ete a, Blog Meaty sr Cs; moles oO! steers, ty, 120 Iba, 9061.10; do bututiors, 0) wo 110) ie Nosikir {uetors, BLidsti secuipts, Gy atlp= nie Jtogh—Lower; Yorkers, $1104.26; pnoking, 31.200, 455) butchers to sulvct Sh tkeiws roculpts rs ; shipments, nat reparued, Burke—in god domund but suppty Myhts fulr to. ¥ 1} OXPOFE t Rood, RiKed i oto, oholeay Bt Hop would bring Keisauhyy rovelptsy a, MALTIMORE, RALTINONE, Feb, 2~Huxv OATTLE—Markot vor) to good shipping stecra, $ Gor butes cowstand: site: ont 7 boa te HOt TUportod Low ald. pel i oft; vory beat, Aretqualtiyr tetamtes (assy raudiann ¢eianwiet tah pat ee Tote ma) arn piost salus at #4, } receipts, SWiNe-Walrly motives recolpts, 46%; quotations, MSHEEI Reootpta, 1220; quotation, #4500825, BY TELEGRALIIL YORUIGN, LAVEnPOOL,Feb.2.—COTTON~Dutl and aster; 6,000 bales; speculation and export, 1,00; Amesioan, 00, PHoyIstONS—Lurd, American, 40s; bacon, long clear middles, ia, ‘Kxsin—Common, ds 34, LONDON, Fob, 3-REVINED PRINOLEUM—O2S}44, CALCUTTA LANsEKD—5 5-085 Sd, ( Synuira or ‘rv TENE ha ANTWEUD, Fol, -PETNOLNUM~! palo Aiuerican. s MGIEXE for ong at 10 following woro rocelyed by the Chicago Board \ Mrady: LIveuUOOL, Feb, 23.-Whoat in youd demand at the rod winter, Hisdt No. dapriuw, dis lay Nos May Caliturnia advanced 2a," Cura in good doe and prices tending upward 1. Cargocs uff comat—Wheat in good dotand; California adyancud: feRdy pealwiteat kid hus apelag. by Cu fe. -Arrivod—Wheatactive at tulf prices. ‘to Wheat in wood dontang au" prleab fantding a a ty ie No. # spring advuntecd ts un OFM strong atid adyuuce, Pork, Wenturn ty Bacon steady; LC. 8. 0. Tis. Hoof=P. ¥ anes. Cai ile aatan Roe do tap Ne ees ils Bs ds 3 BMI Ch 2 Ij Noe BMI. Ce Sadak Wat bs ve quae iis ita Tus aretng, site Ue i filer ton sprtaliy On mation af Comintssioner Ayars, Mr. John Dilge, of Niles, was appointed Toll- Road Inspector, vice Busse, resigned, A nunber of small bills were rend over by the Clerk, aud were referred to the proper commilttees, The annual report of the . SOUTIE PARK COMMISSIONER = Was read and referred to the Committee on Finance, After detailing the large number of improvements which had been made dur- ing the year, and those contemplated, the re- celpts and expenditures wero stated, as fol- Jows:_ Receipts, neluding $150,800 on hand Dec. 1, 1878, $1,128,258; expenditures, £835,- 29: cash on hand December, 1879, $20 139, ‘The form of # contract drawn up by J. M. W. Jones & Co., for supplying the county with printing and statlonery was rend by the Clerk, and action thereon was deferred until tho Committee on Stationery and Printing should report, COUNTY NonDS, Tho Finance Committee reported in rela- hon to the issuing of the $1,158,500 of county bonds, recommeniling that they be allowed to tn. for ‘twenty fears from date, and that there be no provision for thelr earlier redemp- tlon, as provided in the original resolution, which was adopted, The report was adopted, Aceoriding to this, the bonds are made pay- able diay 1, 1000, The Ffospltal Committee submitted a re- port recommending the payment of bills anintanliny, lo $hG33; that) two ine ternes who were about ta leave be pre- sented with two pocket-cases of instruments, worth not over $35 each, according to the custom In such eases; alyo that the contract for supplylug the institution with groceries bu awarded to Durand Brothers, and the con- tract fur dry goods to Carson, Pirle, Scott & ‘Tho report was adopted. ‘The report recommencted that an ndditional sun of $200 be pald city Deputy-Sherlffs for expenses in keeping horses and wagons for serview dtutye Commissioner Senne moved an amendment to the report so thnt It would rend “all Dep- utles dolng ontside work” in tho place of nee Deputies,” The report was go amended and then adopted. ‘The Committes on Publie Charities re- ported bills to the amount of 85,556, upon which report there arose a discussion, par- tleularl ae tha {tem of a meat bill pre- sented by O'Donnell. Tho report was adopt- ed—yens, 10; nays, 3. The Committes on Publio Buildings and Service reported, recommending that the contracts fur the {hing and -walnscoting of THE COURT-OUSE be lot to the following parties: The marble and slate tillng to the Burlington Manufnet- uriug Company, at $18,089; the marble walhn- seating to the same Company, at $41,068; wasonty and brick work ty DP. J. Sexton, at On motion of Mr, Clark, the report was taken up item by Item, and all were passed except the matter of brickwork, upon which a diseussion wag hold, ae Gomissloner Boese thought the county had better take up with some contractor who Was responsible, even if hiis bid was not ag low ns sole others, Ie intiniated that they had had 0 great deal of troubla with Sexton, and he moved that the matter be postponed untll a future meeting for action. ‘ho motion to postpone was lost—yens, 5; nnys, 8 ‘Cho queatton was then put upon, awarding the contract to Sexton, resulting in 8 yotes In the alfirmatlye to 5 in the negative, and the report of the Committee was declared adopted by the Chair, although ha explained that it would require an afirmatiye vote of 10 to Jot the fal contract. On motion,’ the recommendation of tho Committee on Printing nnd Stationery to award the contract for county work to a M. VV. Jones was adopted. Mr, Clark offered a resolution to the effect that each member of the Connty. Board be allowel a copy of tho Ilinols Statutes, Adopted, ‘Tha same Commisstoner offered a resolu- tlon to the effect that some action should be tuken looking tos moro equal assessment for taxes. Referred to the Judlelary Com- UC, Commisstouer Senne moved a resolution that the Bourd should proyide for anew County Poor Farm, ~ Mr, Wheeler moved an amondinent, to the effect that the Board should advertise for a suitable site forn Poor Farm, parties send- iis fy bids to be requested to send ina full oe Pesoluions ss amended, Was adeited lon, a8 awienided, was adopted, ‘The Board theh adjourned, * y The Duke do Murniler's Operasiux. Parls Figaro, Tho propriotary’ Hight OF tho Duko dy Mare ox {nthe Opera Comique of ‘uris bas-bocn disputed by the French Goyorn- nent, It seems that tho ground on which the Opera Comlquo ts aitusted was xold in 1781 by tho Duke do Choisonil to Loula AVL. In the deed uf sale it was atipulated that the Duke should bulld a theatre on the ground, god that he should Anyo tho right to the use Of a certain box next to that nf tho King, the sal) box tu bold clyht The theatre wag butlt and remains ta hiaday, Dy Inberituiees the box desecuded to 31. Cheradiis de Chataoull, pephoy of tho Duke, ‘Chie gentioman djud tn 1k, caving tho opera- box to tho Duchuss de Marmicr, his daughtor, who used it until the lst of January, 1820, when the right was contustod, the state coutendlag: that at the end of nluety-nine yours tha Jogit rit ttt explyyd, Tho mutter te pow ly the CQUb sa HEALTIC 1S WAAL Health of Body is Weath of My RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolyent Pura btond makes smund flesh, at aeleurskin, Ifyou would have yuri ta iy our boner aon withiontenrlowneey leet fem, lex full HH " iy SUE Com. ploxton Gules ueg HADWAYS SAllsR Ait A GRATEFUL RECOGNITIOY, “To oure a chronte or long-standin; truly a victory in the healing art; ‘thie ie te power that clearly discurna defectindaupinet remedy; that restores step by atep—by dee tho body which bas heen lowly’ ntact ts Wenkened by an inaldiows disease, not only _ TMands our reapoct Lut dexorves ‘our genitive, Dr, Veadwny bas furnished mangled wes wondtorful remedy, Radway's Sirsapnriiinn solvent, whieh necomplishes thls result, amtece forlug Numanity, who drag aut an cxtatencs Pain and disease, throught lowe hava amd et nigl owe him tholr gratitude. '—. senger. Medial ston any FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtrnot from Dr. Radwoy's Diseasu and Its Cure,” as follows: roms List of Disonses Cured by alway’ Sarsaparilian Revd Chronte Skin wisenses, Varies of the . mors in tha ilond, Serofulous Disenen is ea. Bail or Unnatural Habit of Body. Syphilis anid Venereal, Fover Sores, Chronte or Old [curs : Tickets, White Swelling, Reald Herds quem ond, f Aftections, Cunkers, Glandutne Swelltnee hee Wasting and Decay of the Hoty. Plinpte Mlotehes, Tumors, Dyapepsty, iiutioy aaa der Diseases, Chronto Hhounintiem and Gout, Consunption, Gravel and Caloulous Deposite, and varieties of the xbove complatnts to wich sometimes nro given specious niumes. Wo assert that thorg is no known remedy that ong tho curative power ove: hat Radway’s Reselvent furni Tt cures sicp by step, surery, from tho dation. and restores tho injured parts to thelr sound conde Hon. THe wastes OF THK HODY ARE atorrry, AND HEALTHY BLOOD IA BUPPLIED TO TE AYS ‘Test. fron whieh aow material IeCormed, ‘THlsig tho firstcorrvative power at Radiay's ttezolgent, in cases where the avatem hints been sal aud Mergury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate haye acoumiinted and bedome deposited in ibs bones, jointa, ate,, crusing carlos of tho banca, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, varicose velns, ote, the Sarapariitian will resolve away those deposits and exter nate the virus of tho dlecuse from tho sysiem, If those who arotaking those meidicines for tho curo of Chronio, Scrofulour, or Syphilitie diseases, howover slow may bo tho cure, "feel better," and tind their general houlth improve ing, thelr tleah and weight fuereasing, or eveo keeping {ts own, [8.0 eure salen that the cure le Progressing. In those disgn: tho patlent either gcta better or worse,—tho virus of tho die onge Is not inactive; 1f not arrested and driven from the blood, it will spread and continue to undermining the constitution, As soon as the BANSAPARIRLIAN Inakes tho’ patient * fect het ter," every hour you will grow better and {nv orcase in health, strongth, nnd flesh, OVARIAN TUMORS, The romoval of thoso tumors by RapwAr's RESOLVENT 13 now so certainly established that what wag once considered almost miraculous Is now B common recognized fret hy all partics, Witness tho cascs of Hannah P. Knapp, Strs.c, ere Rt J. HW. Jolly, and Mrs. PD. Hendrix, publisbod in our Altmanno for 1879; also, that of Mra. 0.8. Bibbius, in the presonut edition of our False and True.” Bpace forbids our making particuier reference to the various cases of chranto disenses reached by ollr SARSAPANILLIAN RESOLVENT, Invalils and their friends muat consult our weltings If they wish to obtain an [den of the promise and potonoy of HR. it. R. Remedies, One Dollar per Bottle. hose discasey MUNULE REMEDY, Only roquires minutes, not hours, to roliavo Pain and curo aoute dissase, Radway’s Ready Relief, In from ono to arent: minutes, nover fallato reliave PAIN with enc thorough application. No matter how violont or excruciating the Bante RHEUMATIC, Bad-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgio. or ewe with diseass my, euffor, RADWAXIS READY RELIEF will afford inatant onsc. Taflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestioa of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Paipitation of the Heart, Hyaterics Croup, Diph- therla, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, » Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chijblains, Frost Bites, ‘Bruises, Summer Com laints, Coughs, Colds, Spralas, Pains In the beat, Back, or Limba, are instantly relieved, FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor and Aguo cured for Fifty Cents, There ds not & remedial agent In tho world that will eure Fover and Ague, and all other Sfalurious, Dilious, Scarlot, Typhoid, Yellow, and other fovors (aided by RADWAY'S P1118) 60 quick as Mapwar's ReAny ecter, Tt will In a fow moments, whon taken accord: ing to directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sout Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headacho, Dlarrhe: Dynontory, Colla, Wind fa the Bowels, and all weave re atould awa ‘scarry.o bottle of ital elers aha Ie 4 fo A fow drops ia water will prevent sickness or paing from change way's Ready Kclicf with thom, of ee i is better than French brandy or 78 KS Batimulan' Minersand Lumbermen ehould always ba pros Vided with it, OAUTION. All remedial agonta capable of destroying Ife by an Ovordose “ail uid be avoided. Sorpulno opium, strychnino, arnica, byoseiamus, and othor powortul romedios, does at cortnln ti mes, te very amuall doses, retlevo tho patient suring ¢ or ace tion in’ tho system. Rut perhaps the secott dose, if reposted, may aggravate and Incresse the suffering, and anothor doso cuuse deat, There is no uecossity for using theso uncertald agonte when & oe live remedy like Hadwsy'e Ready Hetlof will atop the most oxcraciting pain ‘quicker, without ontalling tho least dite uly in eithor infant or adult. The True Relief. * Radway's Roady Rellof is tho only remedial agontin vogue hat will instantly stop pala, Fifty Cents Vow Mattle. ——— RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Porfect Furgative Soothing Apertents, Set ‘Without Pat: lways eliubls a Natural heir Operation, A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALONEL Porfcotly tastoless, elegantly coated with By EGU, pe eet ulti purity, eloanae, aud strengthen. for cho curo of all disoniert of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Iade der, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Const! pations Coativeness, Indigestion, Dyapopa ja, Lltiousnes Fover, Intimuation of the Bowels, Piles. ane all Soranmeniunts of hd neenel Pee vies rant eifvot a eh CUTE. i bie, ontalning uo’ moreury, intnerals, or delete 18, a7- Dbservo the following symptoms result ing froin Diseases of the diguative orguns: Cove afpation, Inwurd Piles, Ful ngs of tl a Hind tho Hoad, Aoldity of the Bromach, Nuus Heartburn, Disguat of Pood, Fullnosa or io Si Brustations, Blul Futtering RavWAY's Prtts etl a ing Heart Choklng or, jons whor. Vision, Dots or Webs Tictore the Binh jon, Yellow: ty 4 ipo Choa blinbs, and Budden Flashes of tu Oo Flesh. Stow osoe of Rapway'a Pitts will free ube system froin all thu above-named disurders. Price, #5 Conta Yer Hom, al the reader must oon! pookennd eae an the » abjeut of ontateaad thelr cure, amung which muy be uumied: “Sulse and True’? “Hadway en Irritable Urethra,” “4 Radway on Sorefidla,” ae end others reluting to differont classes of lacs SOLD BY DRUGGISTY. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send a letter stamp to RADWAY © COn Ne 89 Warren, cor. Ohurch-st., Now York. 7 Suto bs chiyidauda all bo soa wie THAN w veel cay:

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