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office n model of its kinds has paid Its oxnonses, atid turned over money to tha Clty Trensury,— something that none of his predccossora wis nble to do, Uaxcouteny: Lonistana 7 per cent bonds sported nt 053 ant down on by Grant; tisefuluess desiroyo; demands to be relieved, and leaves Onior No. 40 to Its fate. s es Tlow aucit of Reverily Johnsen's $240,000 contingent corruption feo was the © Superb" to hue incase hy restored tho levee robbers _# pyen for one day "? S — Wrist know more about tho Prestdency after next Tuesday. a War do tho Democrats tink of tholr “guporb" now? ———— ‘Tie Superb's usefulness destroyed; wants to be relluyed. a iris tleket guod enongh to wh a PERSONALS, Mr, Carlyle is dally becoming crosser, and his complote restoration to health Js believed to be only winatter of Une. A Pittsburg eritle says that Mary Ander eon “iy beyond eritielsin.” ‘This ts the first In- thnation that Mary lial removed to New Jersey. “Pansy O'Rourke ”—Your poem, “idnes to Maud," cannot be used. Mr. Vandorbllt has dirned Mand out for the winter, and, besides, she has Ines onofiyh. ‘i "Lhe old question, “Is Mfe worth Hy. ing,” atill conthiues to bo disctisssd, Aftor roading 1 deseription of tho new wally so popus lar in New. York society elretes, wo should say that it waa, ‘The New York Post 14 printing a series of articles on how te preserve autumn leaves. In the troatmont of welrdiy-fascinating subjects feom which newspapers generally surink, the Post takue tha cookie. . “Iq swinging healthy? asks a West Sido youny lady. -It Is, under some circumstances, Te Withe gate-hinge breaks, tho prstine ts not only unhealthy, but dangerous, We are abenys ghd tyextend to the young and tnox- perionced the knowledge attnined by years of expotionso, * A Now York doctor ‘hing discovered that nervousness fs nit Iniuginative disease. ‘This will be cheoring news to young men who have frequently thought themselves to be nervous when the sire of the beautiful being on the othor emlof the sofa stuck his bend inside the door and retnarked thut {t was timo for everybody but burglars to bu in bed, The knowledgo that tho unplensant feeling fe purely inmeinury Will bo a great consolation, and nerve thom to even more prolunged vigils, You kissed wel My forehead dropped low . on your breast, With a feellng of shelter and {nflnit rest, While tho holy emotion my tongue dared not Bpenk Flushed up like a iflamo from my heart to my cheek! Your arms hold mo fast; oh! your arms wero ao bold? Heart bent against henrt in tholr passionate hold. ‘ ‘Your glances scemed drawing my soul through my oyes, As the surt draws tho mist from the sen to tho sktess And your lips clung to mine ‘til I prayed in my bliss i ‘Thoy mixut nover unclasp from that rapturous Kisa, =I. M, Engin. Ono evening while the abla Edltor sut nt bis tablo Thinklug uf tho fall ctections, Kelly's pocms, aud Maud. In came a nobby follow, His gloves and nucktie yollow, Aud who toooked us if bis mission was by girle | to be carcssad, “Thave for you an item, "Tis a poem nbout tly-time, And Lhopo that you will print it fn your tuinns on the morn. It was written by my Mavbol, And she cortainly {6 able To discount cvery pout—saving thoso that are not born,” Tho oilltor so nble, Reuched tnderneath the tablo, And produced a monstrous ball-club slightly tinged with human gore. “T will lot you Ive, young fellow, Due full oft Ivo beaten metiow Mon who drop in here with poomms—now they're on thy other shore." : a ——_——- THE WEATHER.: OFFICE OF THe CHike SiGNAL Orricen, Wast- rNaTON, D. C., Got, 1 a, m.—For Tennessee and tho Oblo Valley, clear or fair weathor, southwost to northweat winds, slowly rising barometer, and stationary or slight rlac in temperature, For tho Lake region, southwest to northwest winds, rising haromotor, stationary or alight riso {hn temperature, and etear or partly oloudly woathor, preceded by locnt rains In the eastern Portion. For tho Upper Missiasinpt and Lower Biissourl Valloys, clear or fair wouthor, northorly winds ehifting to cast nnd south, cling followed by ees mrumetor und slight changes I tempera LOCAL ObERVATIONS, Cttcaao, Oct. 5. ool+ Tima Tir] Ther [wy Winds vely In, WHS} AT} 7 |B. Weel 8 Be hicclaunel draft [ke Weed O abiiba. s/h) GA" 40 | Wl Ne Wher on |asb ital 4 hy wae penis linia] Bt 10 IN Was “Maxitium, Gi; minimum, 47. ENKUAL OUSERYATION By eae = UILICAGO, Oct, 6-10; 18 pom. ZELE: RES: eroeresrrenaees| PIE = & Cr) a oH w ay oH by ri 7 Bt w eu! 13837 BSBEUVARHS HT BSASAst Se: _ TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yon, Vot, &.—John A, Sieichor, for the Past fow years uxont of the Now York Btato As- sociated Progy, hua reslgnod, to nocopt a respon~ Sibiu position on the Denver (Colo.) Tribune Soniean, Cun, Oct. i—Prof Vennor proe dicta snow benweun tho 7th aud tb of October. Naw Youx, Oct, 5.--Tho Now York Historical foclety Dropdsos toorcot nauitadle inewiorial ta Capt, Nathan Hale, upon the, synk where te was hiuged by the Hritlet Sept. 2% 1778, Det. §,—Tho ceremony at CHantarra, 0. Oot. 6. Xlugs Mountain begun to-day with a rounton of the States, ‘To-morrow thore will be ag ilustras tion of the battte ns fuuuht between the Lritiah id Ainerican foreos, 1b will bo undor tho tins? tuediute command of Gen, Hunt, Ualtud statog Aruy, A great say people are encain; on the batttctleid to-ulybs. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. “New Yous, Oct, 5,—Arrived, tho btate of Aln- bamn, from Ginsows Canada, from Havyroy Gel- lert, from Hamburg; Denavir actront Enocei, VakNstowN, Out. 5.—Arcived, Indiana, from ra ees, Gh ho Shakers’ Sarsapnrilla in prof pean aR A NS Ae : FOREIGN. The Oontents of the Last Note from Turkey to the Powers. It ‘Will Cede Dulcigno to the Montenegrins, the Alba- nians Consenting, And Desires a Very Decided Modiftention of the Greek Frontier Linc, Turkish Troops to Be Allowed to Occupy the Balkan Range.: These Snorifices Dependent on the Powers Foregoing tho Naval Demonstration. The Italtan Government About -to Sup+ press Nowly-Arrtyed Fronelt Jesuits, Weekly Roview of tho English and Conti- nontal Breadstuffs Markets, TURKRY, THE PLE ‘Lonnon, Oct. f.—The European lect ja assom- blod in Teydo Bay, forming a Hue two and one- half miles long, Adiutral Seymour's tug-ship ‘Velng ten iniles from Cattaro, INUARNONIOUS, A correspondent at Vienne hints that the ne- xotlations Lotween Admiral Seymour and Prinee Nikita and tho nexotlutions between the Am Iussudors und the Porte are not quite hurmoni- ous, Itts posalbly that thery will be a chinge of plan with a view of sceuring harmony. ANTI-CORNCIOS, Lonvon, Oct. &—A public meeting of tho ine hbubltants of Westmtuster was held Inst night, at whieh resolutions were passed, not without op- hosition, protesting nugiinst Enylang'’s action in tho East, No tutttentil persons were present. THE PORTH’S LAST NOTR. ¥ CONSTANTINOPLL, Oct. &—The note communt+ ented to the Aintnissadors yertorday states the Porte, tn yielding to the continued pressure ex- creised by the Powers, his resolved to deal with all tho pending questions, aud will ondenvar to Induco the Atbunlens to surconder Dilefguo. as regards Greco, the Porte proposes 2 frontier Tine runoing north of Veto and south of Lare Wasi, Motzopo, and danini, and terminating at thy thouth of the Hiver Arti. The reforms arealy promised to be intro- duced in Ashi Minor 1h three months, Tbe reforms in Buropo will bo carried out as faras compatible with tho Integrity of tha Em- pire, Forelgu bontholdera will bo Invited to send delegites to Constantinople to arrive at an, aArrnnygement by whieh certaln revenues may hu ussigned for the paymont of Interest on bone, ‘The Porte, as n condition of these reforme, n= Bt 5 Bon tho abandonment of the nayul demon: ¥NODAND TO WURBTA. 8r, Parenanura, Oct, 6-The Noroe Vremya ree ports that, at tho dist meeting of the Engttxh Cabinet, it way decided, in view of a posslbie tisunddérstanding umohig the Powors tn ruxnril to the naval demonstration, toask Kassia to ine form England of her future plaus in tho Bust, Iussin hug not yut replled. Y¥-DISGUISED DEFIANCE, TLonpon, Oct. 6.—Lhe Dally News, ina leading editorial article this inorning, anya: We une derstand a Turkish note wis presented to tho Ambusandora yestordny, which contaiua no rea~ ble or practical proposition, but ta moroly a lsgulshed deflunco of the authority of ADMIRAL BEY MOUS Lonpon, Oct. 6.—Adiniral Beytmour has ro- turned from Cattary. ‘The Turkish frigate and yacht continue Junding arins aud provisluns ulong the const. CANNOT NE ACCEPTED, Pants, Oct, G.—Tho opitiion hero ia that the terms offered by. the Intest ‘Turkish ‘note cannot ho accepted, as they make the cesslon of Duleigno depondeut ‘upon conditions already rejected, NEDNFOMCEMENTS. Crrringn, Oct. &.—I'wo bittalions of Nizams have arrived to raliferee the gurrlson of Tudl, UNSATINPACTOIY. Loxpox, Oct. 5.—Tho Timex, in an editorial, siys: “Tho Turkish iote conoliudes by dumund> ing the demolition of tho Danubinn fortresses and the Turkish occupation of the Balkans.” The Lines condumns the note a4 wholly unsute isfactory. : RUSSIA, THR GOVERNMENT'S MOGnAM. 8r, Pereiwnunna, Oct. fA perlodienl entitled tho * Annals of the Futhorlind" publishes tho Internal. program of. the Government for tha next seven yeurs, 48 communicated by Gen Loris Metikot?, Chicf of the Execitive Govern - Ment, to the editors of tho St. Petersburg proas, Thochicf mensures of the program are to secure: tho stability of sovinl Institutions by giving tho people free scopo to avail thomuelves of the rights they alrenily poasess; to investiqnte tho wants of tho populution, for which object Sen- ators nro alrendy appolited, and to give tho Presa tho liberty of discusslug the Govormmont measures, . CHINA. It ta beloved hero that tho Government in tends to reopen negotiations with Marquis Tsing, tho Chincac Ambaseudor, DEATH AND POVENTY. Sr, Perensnuna, Oct. §.—Koports of death and poverty ML the Husain press frum all parts of tho interior, particuturly from the Goveramonts of Tver, Viadliuir, Saninrit, and Burator, The grannries at Taganrog aro rapidly. apts thelr stores for consuuiption in the interior of the country, GERMANY. THE soaHESEeTs, Tenet, Oct, 5—Tho Progresalats aro doing’ thoir utmost to strongthon tho party all over the country. Tho now luws respooting workivgmen: will strengthen tholr ranks, . MIBMAROK WILLING, Hencin, Oct. 6.—Hiemnarek, instead of object~ ing, a8 anuounced, In fact recetumends tha Bundesrath to sanction Belgium's proposed modification of the shipping ducs levied ut Ant~ werp, . ‘Tho Thindesrath is announced to mevt on the wUth Inet, QT. VALLIEL, BEsrty, Oot, 5—1t is now cortain that Count dost. Vallivry’ Frenvh Atwbussador, will return hore soon, ‘This ly regarded ws convinetng proof that the relutions betweon Germuny and France aro ay cordial ws evar e MEXICO, EXHOUTION—NETRAYAL OY A REVOLUTIONARY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct, 6&.-—-A private lettor from Mazatian contains the Intelligence that ex-Uoy, Rtubl, who was ouptured ut the battle of San Viclute, has boon shot by order of tho mille tury nuthoritics, It iv also stutod In the samo lotter that Col, Ramirez, chief tho Cinalonn revolution, td entered Sazatinn in diguiso with tho evident intention of alo, the trast atouner bound for Ban Francisco. Jtts guide betrayed him, but ho muainnged te escape to the woods, nbout tive inites distant from, Mazatlan, where ut last accounts he was surrounded by gokiurs to prevent bis escape, His cupturo fy expocted every moment, nnd It 1s beloved Wat when caught Bo will be shut. AUSTRIA. THB CONSTITUTIONALIBTS, VIENNA, Oct, 5.—Owing to tho inturforence of tho authorities tho mevting of the Lohomian Conatitutionalista at Curlabad has become a Btato affair, ‘This {ntorferenco Is likely to gly fresh atrength to tho agitation to promote 4 general party meoting fn Vicuna, and may oven extend tho agitation into Parlliamont, The meeting at Carlsbad was densoly crowded, Tho interdictod resolution wag not proposcu, but a resolution decturing that complete harmony among the Germans of Hohowtu, and thor union with other Germans of Austria, {6 not only urgently necncd, but that such unton really exist. ° 4 resolution algo passed in refers gheo to holding a generul purty mootinig in Vionna. Whon copies of tho original resolution vo interfer , ‘This cused uo ‘resalution Was tot tmodilled tho mevtlur inlgut be stopped. ENGLISII GRAIN TRADE. is WEEKLY REVIEW, Lonoor, Ovt. 6&—The Mark Lane Express snye: During the past week the woutber bas boon mostly favorably for scouring the remains dor of tho ontatanding yraiu. It must be two or throo mouths bofore English wheats aro in a condition {syorublo fox thrashing, This THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: .WEDNESDAY, and the disappointing = natury, of tha yield have omrdo —holkters canfldent ot tha immedinte future. The market closed drm Friday with an advanceling of a atyl- por quactor on Monday'srates The tnadlug pro- vincin! markota were very firm at the chow, partly In condeqnedce of a dumana for ‘sowtne und thory wis an advance in some Instances of two shillings por quarter, ‘Trade, though firm ont the entmnced rates, wis not nettye, Though metintl tmports ire. sinailer, hurge millers, wware of the ane ttvastnble exe frances sippy. continy thelr operetions: to present needs, On Friday in forelien. old red winters and tne whites idvaneed w sbilling per anhteter, td other saris a abxpenes to, tenjon i Maize aud tout eorn were a shilling higher a the week, Mixed Atueriean closed at 23 td, siutish bartey in amoll apply and the dr nd namin Oats in fate demand and alehtly rm Flour ndvaneed sixpence per sack, anil A ¥ Sulesor English wheat the pnst woek, 44h qiirters at 404 Td per quarter, against 15,162 Quarters nt iia hd per quarter the corresponding week last yenr, ‘The imports Into tha United Kingdom for tho week chidlig Sept. 25 were 1.30),768 hundred- He wheat aud 20,0 bundredweight of FRANCE, WIY A MERTING WAS NOT EDD, _PAnis, Oct. h.—The Communists Manqiel, Pynt, and Rochefort were to apenk ab a meeting that was to hinve been tiekt at tho Cirque Fernando on Stinday Liat, to protest aginst tutervention Inthe Enst. The Government. refused permis: sion for holding the meeting, on (ho ground that whereas poacuis in no degree Impertied, the publia would have regarded the meeting ns proof Of the existence of fears of v and, a3 the Government's Heense was necessary, the Government would have been held partlaily re- H east for whatever would bave been uttered UTC, e ‘TR PANAMA CANAL, Pants, Oct. 6.—The Heale Hurupeen_ announces: that the Internadiunal ayndicate has algned doce uments relative to carrying out the Panga Cusuil seheine, ELECTIONS. Tho trionnial elections throwtehout Franco have been fixed for the 7th of November. THe WeLAGIOUS BF Tho Gazette de Franve suys: ‘e have renson to bell the Government his resolved to clase the chapels of all unauthorized ruligions nase. clations on the Sth just, deferring indefinitly He canulston of members of tho confraternt= es. ——- ITALY. WAH ON THE JESUITS, Rown, Oct. 5,—Tho Itallen Minister of Iustico {a preparing a circular to the Procurators Gen- eral, and tho Minister of Intertor ts preparing another tu tho Prefeets, recalling Into vigor the legal dispoaltions regarding the Jesuits, which forms part of the bill for tho suppression of ro- Ngious orders, passed in 1870, and which bins been wowed to: fatt into disuso, ‘Thess mens- ureshayo beon tiken in conseauence of the French Jesuits taking refuge In ltuly, FOR 118 NRALTI. It Is now stated that Gen, Garibaldl visited Qunon boenude the health of hi fumlly was une satisfactory at Caprera, GAKINALDE AND Hi8 BON-IN-LAW. GENOA, Oct. 6.—Gen, Garlhuldl to-day visited Maj. Canslo in prison, Hu was followed on tho way to the prison nso urowd, He said to Maj. Canalo: been right not to ask pardon, and shall not ask it for you,” IRELAND. PARNELL IN KILKENNY. Dunity, Oct. 6.—Purnell addressed a meeting of 10,000 persona nt Kilkenuy on Saturday last. Nine metmbors of Parliament and fifty Catholio priests wero prosent. Varnoll announced that, as soon 1s auflicient Infermation hud been col- tected, the Land League would organize 0 great strike guint may ing rent on tho estate of every rackreuting landlord, ‘ GREAT BRITAIN, VAILURH, E Toxnos, Oct. 5.—Frederick Wilkinson, yarn- shipace at Heywood, bas filled. Liabilities, 5.000, dareinit, Ont Be enry irtttata, dr. a mer chant of Biratingham, Yombay, and Calcutta, hus failed, Liabilities, £193.00." : VARIOUS, YLOODS IN MENTAG, Catcorra, Oct. f.—Leavy rains havo caused dsnstrous loads in Rohiteund, Bengil. Many lives huve eon lost, aud tho crops are muck fn dured, : : WQUNGANIAN FINANCES, Prati, Oat. 6—The Flyunce Minister has in- troduced the Hungurlan budgot for 1881 in tho Lower House of the Diet. It shows n dofelt of 44,705,891 florins, for covering which 7,000,000 florins or rentes not yet {saued uro ayathable. ‘Thy result of the now taxes und autlos Je es. thnated nt 0,500,000 toring and the remaining det- icit will be covered by tho Issue of a new gull rente, SOUTIL AFIITOA, Cave Town, Oct. b.—Tho relioving forces hnve nes at Mohnlesuock and dispersed the Bue BUlOS, - “avn ‘Town, Oct. 5.—Tho Busutos of Grigui, Aund onst, have Jolned the rebellion, KOLLER BUST, MaAvitiD, Oct. 5.—Tho boller of a stenmor in the harbor of Bilbno burst. Fragments word carried a hundred metres, ‘Iwo men were killed and aeveral injurod, DEAD. ‘The papers announce the Carlist Chiot Itumon ‘Tris- AYOOR KAN, CANDAIIAR, Oot, 6.—It is reported that Ayoob Khan bas arrived at Horat,and the Herutecs are willing to roturn to attack the British, es WASHINGTON, Tho Maguitudo ofthe Pension Business A Statoment from the Commissioner of the Bureau eral Washington Noten. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wastinatos, D, 0., Oct. &—The Democrats tn some of their campatyn apceches have churged that pension casea were purposcly delayed at the Pension Ollice. The Commisstoner of Penslons, Inn lottor which bo had deemed expedient to send tou number of persone whe havo inquired why thelr cluims were not adjuatod, suys: At tho tine of tho passuge ot the * Arroara nut’ thero wero 100,00 unsettled claims, Besides those thore were 80,000 on tha flea which hud Mavnip, Oot. 5, death of tho famous tuny. beon rejouted. - Among theso olalms which wers in tho fica and bad not been nde mitted were qgbout 45,000, which were counted ascend olulins, The ‘Ar reard act’ not only brought tn now original claims at tho rato of 10,200 per month fur tho whole period of soventeon months—from Fob, 1, 1879, to Jane 10, 1880, whito tho nvorage frot July 1, 1878, to Fob, 1, 1670, wns only 1,597 por munth, but it revived from 00,000 to 40,000 01d cases In tho rojected Meg, Tho lotters, additional ovidoncy,and ather mall matter amounted during tho last yeur to Nearly 000,000 . pluces, white fur the your endin Tune 0), 1a, thore wery only 356,060 plocear Tne Snquirios by members of Congress alone during the Jast your were nearly 40,000, while for tho Your Is7d thore weru 9,000, Hy ting the letters ot Inquiry with the papors fn’ tho cafe te which thoy rospeotivoly relatu, und giving them ntion- tion when tho cuse was taken up bho odlee bas during tho last, your allowed 1. 7 sions, not inchudiug thoay for tho War of 1 reator number than have been allowed Mm uy your since J8il, in spite of che vast amount of othor work with which {t hig been crowded, Aniuttempt lo huve anawored: tho Jottera promptly as reeolved would have Eraygnton. A Breat: uuny of thes statoincute, beause Itwould ave Toft Uttle time which could Lave been dootad to tho work of autull the casvs, ‘Phore. sre about 0,000 orliginal luis retaining unsettled, und ‘vow vlulns continus to come fn. There are ulso several thousand olutius for Inoreuse.” Mry. Sonthworth, tho novelist, near whosa hougo # Itebel thug Is reported to have beon ily- ng, bas telugrupbed ber agent here to inne. alutoly burebasu a dargo Atuericun Ha, aud to ereot It on the bi, uae jive of her grounds overs looking the location of the Itebol fing. Most of the Indluna aud Onto olerks Started fos tho West toedoy. having obtained leave nt abacncg frourthe departments for ten days, und, having secured low-rate tickets, 6 erent tuany ofthe Oblo clerks wilt yo to Tndlanupolls to ate tond the meeting of the Roya in lie, The dle vision Of tho Moye lu Blue of the District of Columbis buyo boon Iuatructed to muet at tho Dennison, ludianapolls, Thursday, the Th. Capt, Jumes BE. White, of Chiciigy, t4 hore, and will vielt Now York and Hostou on mutters res toting to the postal service, Tho October meeting of the National Falr opened herve, to-day by a procession lu which Wo trudes and the juduatries of tho District wore ela representod, Toe volunteer military nizations mate 4 fuodisplay. Owing to tho salny weather and heavy condition of the truck, howoyer, the Fucea were postponed uutll to. morrow, , A prominent, peaturget the procession was tho famous horse Bf. Jullon, which waa lod ~ by two grooing, anid so carefully. blanketed on account of bis cold that ouly bis feet wero visle ble, To the Weatern Associated i’ress, WasiinaTo, D. 0. Oct, i.—Tho coluage of silver ut the United States miuus tho last Necul your foots up ations $23,000), Adding the net Ssports of silver bullion ind probablo consump- tlon dn the arts, etc., tho production Bie ee will probably ba -about™ EK Setirrty than the provious fiscal your, ‘Tho collision near Norfulk about two years iver for 000-2 nyo between the tugboat Lumborman and ateumer Tanne Hell, by which ten lives were Inst, ianow attribute to the color-blindness of the Hota, Pitostny, waa tholastitay upon which Minister Christiiney coult brave filed an answer to his wife's erosablil for divorce, Ho did not to sa, prlatianey’s counsel will move for oratucd that the answor stliney In South Amerion [4 at igof scl natura tho Intter Iy C ‘a, Dnt refused to flo it. AMUSEMENTS. .- TIAVERLY'S. John MeCullough's Uliello In undergoing the refining process through whleh bis Virginie, his Spartecus, aud other characters passed. It Is Dolig ninde smooth and complete. The actor overy your shows 1 better knowledge of the character, and by and by the réle will tower in its grandeur above all hia other Impore sonations excepting Jur. Now his Otiello ie A strorus, a Vigorous 0 consistent pleture of the Moor whieh tine witLosetlow and Curthor polish, MeCutlongh $4 titted for the portrayal of puch a vhnra + Hin figure dominates the ate. It fitld thy eye and conveys to the intnd the tea of no man whose arina had “used thelr dearcet netton in the tented feld. In xtrikinue contrast to his former — representations of the eharicter he now, from tho meeting in front of Hralantio’s house unl the awful ene tastrophe, shows cledrly the nobility and the ditation of the inan, even after the potish of Venetion manner lias fallen from Othelo, and, when tho aplrit of Jealousy hits begun to work, he, stands forth” fn nll the aplentor ot Orient) burbagikin, Hu has wonderfully tmproved bis aceuo before the Duke. when he Meads his cause. The speceh is ne longer dee Ivered In that slow, tedious, nenotonans, mets ured manaer, There Is in the reading variety, and both in reading and in manner he conveys thu rumged simplicity of the reldier, Inthe curlier seenes the magnanimity, the virtues, the stalwart yoodness of the chiractur 18 well shown, Is meoting with Deademonn ‘at Cyprus {s full of tender protectlveness, bis in- tervention tn the brawl between Care ond Montano, nis soneltude for the p of thy island, dis command to faye to tell the cause of the quarrel, his expression of regret to Casalo, nud his delivery of the tn Dut never more be a omcer of min wero fine examples of clocuttonary effort und intelilvent — neting, In the * third net = MeCullough —dis- pinys in bis smanngement. of ‘the situations, In tho scones with Deademend, in the portrayal of the conflicting emotions aroused by the Salina polaon of Tago, nd- inethod, Une hanginition, and truth. jets tho intensity of trawic pain. Tere, where Joatousy tikes root, the wrowth of dlutress: is skUITully and minutely marked. There is_no overstraining in netion, speech, or gusture, ‘The whole seene fs sunsterly in fts detnih, brillant {0 its execution, and fatrly deserves tho highest praise. Fur its rendidion he was called twice before tho curtain. Jn the lust act bis tiaplay of passion. pathos, and feellug was ox- cellunt aud judicious. Considering the number of plays tho trageding appeirs indurtug the week, tha plece was rendered generlly well. Mr. Wardo's Jago shows ~ {improvement vince be last played the part in this elty Wis erfornuince 1s Binjoth Th tne, Ne iy played. His depletion of the varfous stages of drtinkenness, his regret upon the entrance of the Mour, his-scene with Desdemona, eoulel seurcely “hive been bettered, Mise Kate Forsyth's —Dextemona owas “the soul of affectionate and tov Mrs, Aue usta eredituble manner. ‘Pho audience was a yery Inrge and an enthusiastic one, —— ng, Foster rendered the purt of Emilia in‘n MCULLOUGIT TO TOM KEENE. Tresoxt House, Cicago, Oct. 6.—My Dear Tom: . Lam delighted to hear and read of your success, You aru a good fellow, and deserve all the vest things in this world, Keep yourself woll in band, and be patient with your company untll you get them In gowl working order. Don't get overexcited, and be sure to haye your full Test, 80 you will be tp te your work, V'congrit- ubite you with ail my heart, Gort bless you, my dear boy. Yours mtwaya, Jonx MeCunLouai, ‘ NK, HQ, Tho ihove etiaracieristie and thoughtful noto wus gent to Keone yesterday morning before that gentloman bud break tust, DRAMATIC NOTES, “Julius Crenr," with Harrett os Cassius, dur ing tho week at Iooley's. The performunce ut MeVioker’s this afternoon will make the two bundredth of “Joshua White comb" nt this house. “Lady of Lyons" this afternoon at Haverly’s, aud “ Hanilot tn the evening, Mr. John SicCul- Jough appearing as Claude and ms Hamict, Mr.Tom Keencagaln packed the Grand Opera. House inst night. “Standing room only" was hung on tho outer wall as curly ns T30, This atternoon .bo wil appear in Tho Merchant of Veulee.” Tho chst will be: Shy tock, ‘Thonus W, Keene; Grattane, Frazer Cole tory Bassaitio, Prank Roches Dike of Venice, 1. Muson; Antonto, W. J. Uurley; Jorenzo, Marry Thompson; Salarino, Frederia Warter; Solanio, W. C. Cowper; Old Gabbe, Charles Webby Lawni- clot Gabba, fH. Byerhims Dial, Charies: Kent: Leonards, G. W, HA; Balthazar, Eugene Moore; Stephano, Wamter Smith; — Purtica, Miss" Honrivtta ' Vuitorsy — deexica, Miss aAgues Keene; Nertexa, Migs Gruew In tho evening Mr, eene = will uppear as ichelicu In the play of thi ine, tho cast being: Hiehelteu, Thomas Wi Keene; Adrien de Mauprat, Peazer Coulter; De Baradas, Frank Roche; Louts XUL, Wo J. turtles: Gaston (Duke: of Orleang), George W. HIG } ham Steur de Beringhen, V colt, Vary, Thomps Courtier, Froderle War- her; Eira Scereatry, Eugono Mouroy Second Sev- retary, Hunter Smith; Litrd Secretar WH. Mie Bran- Bon; Captain of Archers, |. Dunbars Julio de Mortimer, Henriotta Vaders; Marton de Lorme, Miss Agnes Keene. . TRADE AND LABOR. ALMANY, Atuany, N.Y., Oct. Six hundred bands in tho stove warke of Rathbone, Sard & Co, wero thrown out of employment by the strike of 230 molders, It uppenrs tho President of tho Mold- ers' Unton ig a foreman tn tho works, Ho was nod $5 for violation of the ries of the Unton. Io refused to pay, ‘The mon then demanded bis disobarge, which the firm refused to do, MILLS SIUT DOWN, Provinencg, It, 1, Oct. 6.—Owing to the 10per | cent reduction Inthe wages in tho mitls of the A. & W, Sprague Manufacturing Company Natick, the operatives buyvo struck, ane inilts wore Bbut down, DUBUQUE TAILORS, Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Duavgue, In., Oct, 6.—Tho tailors of Dubuque fre on a strike for highor waxes. A BIG OPERATION, Casting of a Trip-Hammer Welghing 100 ‘Tons, Sveciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Prrmuuiea, Va., Oct, §.—Tho heavicst casting over attempted in tho United States was made at the Binck Diamond stool Works of Mussra. Park Bros. & Co, toy. It was an anvil tho block wolghing 160 tons, Tho preparn- tloné = consumed = several = months =— of labor, and were of the moat oluborate Klnd. These consisted tn tho building of tye eupola furnaces sixty fevt high and etght feot In diumotor, nod with fro-brick, and the vital breath of which to fuse the metal was furnishod uy five Sturtevant blowers. Thoso. blowerd royolved at the mito of 2,000 rovolu- original penee} Uons por minute, giving 8 pressure of twelve ounces por square inch, and .drove about 6,000 euble feat of alr into onch furnaco per minuto, enon pipe giving a total of about 255 pounds of pressuro, A channel = runs - facing the cupolas, into which tho -motul was tapped, and guthored Into two troughs or fountalns, whenve it wasrun iuto the huge mold; this latter built up on heavy ouk foundation thubers by moana of bricks girded by hoavy iron bands. ‘The insido diinensons of the moll were, of course, tho exnctaize of tho desired block of iran, tts bottom dimensions belnug eleven foet by clgitand ton feut thick, ‘Thu greatest cure was taken to thoroughly dry the mold and all its surroundings, since the arvat source of accident in large custiigd aries from tho presence of | muluturo and conaequont development of stent, Kyorything having been in readiness for wevoral duys past, it wad decided upon by Mr, James Park tocnter upon tho casting proce sa this morning, and accordingly at& o’vtuck tho tieos Wore started and (he cupolas charged with their complement of coke and serup-iron. At 6:5 the fret meatal began w flow, this being of tho tinvst quallty,as [t was te form the top of the auvil, Thu charging and cmpty- Jug of tho furnaces progressed steadily until towards 13 o'clock (iuen), When the wooly fuld tiuvs of iron, wolybing vor tw tous, lay in ite bed, No wovidont of any kind occurred. It willbe » atx weeks before the custiig will be cool noah Wo move, und it will be fuur months before the grout bummer gets to work. ‘This bammer will wtund thirty-four feet high and will strike a blow of tenth tons, ‘Tho tirm of Willian Bomont &8on, of Philadelphia, are dulldiug tho han Mor, and ita total cost Mr, Park gives at 5,200, Tho largest bumntscr wow in thts country t6 ut Nashua, WH. Tho Pittsburg bauer will forge st@Bi suufts for steamers, heavy ivgots, aud gluilar work. ——— “ How tnuch better I look!” oxclaimod & lady who bad used Glenn's Sulphur Bop. a ‘To tho rescuo with Hulo's Hunoy of Horvbound and ‘Tar before the baby struugice with eroup, 4 Pike's Toothache Drups cure in oue minute, OCTOBER | 6. ‘{830—TEN PAGES MRS. JESSE R. GRANT. A Grand Reception Tendored Her by Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Smith. The Beautiful Mouse Filled with the Richly-Dreseed Society Ladies of Chicnga. ‘The first reception to Mrs. Jesso It, Grant, née Chapman, alnce she feft Kan Francisco on her weading tour, was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Porry H. Smith at ber residence, corner of Hurott and Pine streets, It was one of tho most important social events that has occurred In Chiengo for some time, and was as ilne as any ong that has ever taken piave in this city, 10 noted for elegant entertaininents, The recep. fon was given to Mra. Gen, U. 8. Grant and t& Dtrs, deese 1 Grant, ond the cards of invitation so stated, butit’ was expectally in honor of the young bride, and It was designed that sheshould mnect a number of Cltleugo society Indies ip this bundsome residence, which is une of the fincet in the United Btatos, While tho family of Mr. and Mrs. Smith were traveling in Hurupe thoy met with Gen. Grant's party. ‘Through the kindness of the Gun- eral and bistaumily Mr. and Mrs. Sinith and their cuitdren wore enabled to see much that they would not otherwise have seen, and were the reciplenta of many conrtestes. This, of course, bas led tun lusting frlendablp between tho two fatnilios, and it was meet thut Mrs. Sinith should be the first ta tender to the bride of Gen. Grunt’s son tho courtes of n recep- tion upon her advent in Chicagu, Tho residanco is eminently fitted for a larie, grand reception, tho entrance hall belng fine ished fn drawing-room style, while hee partie, brary, dining-ball, and musiceroom all face It, thus makiig the whole foor ene spadious and clegunt reception-reom. | Taek of tho inusic and diniuy rooms is the beautiful conservatory, with its playing fountains and rire plants and Mowers. There is a richness: and splendor about the interlor of the dweliing whleb is ween ja few houses in this country. THE HOCKA FOS TUE RECEPTION were fixed from 4 to To'cioek, but It was nearly Su'olock before the yuesis began tearrive. The curriiy ropped their well-dressed burdens on tho Nuronestr front, where there were severt! colored lackeys at hind to assist the ludies. The streets th thovieinity were Haed with the elegant cqnipagesot the coming guests. denn Hand's erebestra dixcoraed the music during tho reception, and Kinsley had prepared anelaborate lunch In the dining-hiil, Boon the iuterfor of the house beenie & bower of beauty, with ladies attired in rich coxtumes, some of them fresh from Paris, and oramented with rire dices. Mre, Gen. Grant and Mrs, Jess Miss Grant, asstuted by Mra. Porry H. Stnith an wna Binith, reesived the suests in the parlor, and thoy Were the centre of attraction, Mrs, desyo Grant ig onv of the smost charmiuy of young Indies, AMONO THOSE URESENT Desldes tho host and hostess, Mr, and Mrs, Perry TL Santh, Mise Kanta Smith, Mr. Ernest Smith, dir, Perry He Saith, d ere the fol aw ithee Gen. oud Mre. U.S. Grant, Mr. nnd Mrs.“ desse It, Grant, Me. and Mrs. Gen. P.M. Sheridan, Cob Rete and Mrs, Fred Grant, Gen. and. toln, Stas Chetlain, Mrs. M unger, MM. Norero: Hiss Kul Mrs, dames -MeKinle! 4 irs, OW. Potter, Mrs. John Newell, Boe A. Cir Porter, M: ” Smith, str, One rH, Orsot: Mrs. J. Lyle Dickey, arth ur Caton, Mr MeGregor Adan ‘Mrs. ira Holm ra, Enog Ayer 5 Nixon, Mrs. U1, Spruance, Mrs. trout, Mrae G. He Wheeler, Mrs. Kenzle. Mra. Phil D. Armour, Mrs. dudgo Caton, Mrg.C. M, Henderson, Mra, Georra Otls, tho Misses Otls, Mrs. Chirles M. Wheeler, Mr. Ben H. Caurpbell, Miss Ay i a Migs it Camphe rankiin Mac- Airs, Vengh, Mi trong, Mrs, Geore Gen. We ES L, Dunlap, Mes. Alfred Cowles, Mro de iussell wompinied by his daughters’ Sirs. Dew Gen. and Mrs. Myers, of Bt One a and Mlas Rose Jou Gen, Shortdaws atoll; Mr. Potter Duties Marivals tghitt, Mrs. J, Stson Loon! d. Tatrick, Miss Emina Kell ou » Mrs, I, foot, Mra. Wyeth, Mra, A. M. Gilbert, M Mrs. P,P, Oldershaw, stags Gouhl, Miss N. Warren, Mrs, A. A. Poole, Mra. E.G. Asuy, Mra. Crawford, Mias Fleetwood, Mra, Fred Fake, Mrs. . Wheeler, Mrs. Dangler, Mrs. William Mien Jaino N, Arnold, Miss Arnold, Mrs, Neriman Willtams, Mra, Judge Dunte: THY COBTUMES. It Is hard to do Justice to tho costumes. Mrs, Perry H, Smith was clad dna roby en train of red grosgrain plaiting and revers of sutin, covered with amber-goed bends. Iti one of the diintest and pretticat toilets econ in Chicage. Her coltfure waa simple aud plain.and ta keeping with the dross, being plata put or water waves and gold comb, Her ornaments were large diatoonds en sulltnire. Atiss Enna Sinith was attired Ina costume of Divo satin, covered with tiny pliuk roxebude, with Breton Ines nbout the thront, It was very rich and dainty costume, and attracted much at- tention. The ornaments were dininonds. ‘The costume of Mrs. Gen. U. another marvel of beauty, 1t coneisted of pearl brocade embeliished with urge fern enves, About tho corsize and collier were pene cock-biue velvet with pot Ince. Her colfure was exceedingly plain, belug alinply pulfs frou Ure bavk of the bead, Uer ornaments cousisted of dinmonds, Mra. Jesse 1, Grant attracted us much attens ton by tho beautitul simpticity and elegunce of her costume ns by. her winuing manner, ler robo was mae ofa dulleata bine brocade eatin, Very fine Breton lice formed the neck garni- ture, Her inir wis dressed io putts, aud sho wore dlamond earrings, irs. Col. Frod Grant had on 6 dress of grent tnate and richpess, $1 wis of din brown velvet, trhinmed with old gold and uncut velvet, velvet hat, with old gold tit, and superb earrings, cross, ang locket of nods. Mrs. Gén, Pail i Sheridan was also olegantly aressud ty tundsome robes of blick nil trimmed with rich brocade, black bonnet, and Inge digmond ornaments. dirs, E.G. Asay was conspicuous ina magnifi« cunt robo of blue volyet, with o white and gold uprou front, polnt Inco trimming, aud baten sulle, Hoe ornaments were damonds, Mra, Harmon Spruanco was dressed in a light brocado trimmed with winu-colored satin, and dlumoud grnaments, Mrs, CrAwtord worv a rich robo of old guld brocade silk, with ornaments of diamonds, Miss Ficat woot was attired ina dress of wince colored sath trimnicd with velvet, and ber ore numents were diamonds, Mra. Honey Wheoler attracted attention with a beautiful black embroidered satin dress, and dhimoadl ormumenta. Arad. Dnuugier was olad tna gold and brocade silk, whity hat, with dinmoud ornaments, Jintge Caton waa becomlngly attired b leant black velvot robe, and orniinents 01 dlamonde, Sirs, Wilitam Barnes was very nte tractive ina robe of black satin trimmed with jot, Sire, 12. O, Stone wore ant clogunt black datin: custumo, ‘wso trimmed with jet. Mri, Norman. Willan wore a rich black velvet robo trimined with jet, Her ornaments wore damonds, dire, James MokKIntey wis aleo chid inarich dbinck brocade velvet with Jot trim ning, and displaying diamond ornament. Mrs, . N. Eddy looked ebarining inn robe of belive trope wet alt with Sridescen$ beads, und dininond ornaments, irs Nolson Ludington wag attractive ina f black brocuded satin, with diamond ornunents, Misa Bully Campboll was most chartaingly attired 10 itr tubo Of mauve satin, with bat to inateh. Her ornamonts were Howers and spaniel Ince In tity and pretty cons binntion, Alaa Lizgle Campbell wore a robo 0! dainty creain-coloréd siti, with white sulle hat Hor drnamentes consisted of dinmonida, Sra, Gon. A. L, Chetinin was very piilnty ate fired In dross of black silk and sata, and capa anh nae to match, tho robo bulng.trininod with Je! Mrs, Franktin MacVeagh wore a charming cos tume of rich Dlaok silk, trimused with elegnat bluck satin with polka dots, Leghorn bat, eme bellished with rich, gold-colored plumes, Her ornaments were Maniwonds, Mra. Judge Dunlevy had ot a rich, heavy black satin robe, fresh from Farts, jonded with jotand mauve hat. Mime Chethilia wore a beeonin: dress of black velvet, with blue and uid wuld polonaise, and white chip connet orn: mneuted with white feathors, Her ornaments werd pearls. Bre, Fred Fulko was very charm ingly dressed ina rich black allk with jet truns py un ornunipnts, natural towers and dive mons, After tho reception, Mr. and Bis, PH. Sinith entertained Gen, und Mrs. U, 8. Grant, Gen, and Mrs. BH. Bhoridan, strand Mra, Jesse Ht Grant, Col and Sire, Fred Urant, Genz gud Bra. Byun ir. J, Russell Jones and daughters, Br. 1h I. Campbell and danghtera, and soveral other Inti- inate pervonal trivnds at dinner, a SAGINAW SALT, Special Dispatch ta The CAlcaga Tribune, Rast SAGINAW, Mich., Oct, 6—During the month of Septembor there was inspected in this Stato 200,570 barrels of ault. Tho product for tha year to date 1s 2,100,557 barrels, about 60,000 Lure Tela in excess of the product for tho sume thie tastycur, The catimated product for tho year 4s 2,400,000 barrels, re MATRIMONAL, * Bpectat Diepated to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Dzcatun, Ht., Oot, 5.—One of tho most olegant forblonable weddlugs ovur witnossed in Docatur ocourred this ovening, at tha palatial bome of tho bride's parents, the Hou, and Birt. be Le Uaworth, in tho prosence of about 150 of tho wocioty peuple of this olty. Tho. coutracting vurties worg Mr, Putor H, Brucck, late of Hello~ ville, HL, and Milas Aunio Haworth.” The cere mony wus performed by the Itev. W, il. Preat- Uloy, of the Vresbytusian Church, The wttuud- slik, with fins of Grant wag Johneon and Miss Delle Bhellabiarger, and Mice Laura Binstein and Me. Theotore D, Hinchelitfe, of Bt Louis. Mo, The bride and her hus attendants were attired most. elegantly. Tho bridy and groom departed for Chiemzo'nt 10:40 p,m. and the guests remained unthl tate bone, indulging in duneing, The bridal gifts were numerots and costly, nenerennmennanan + BUSINESS NOTICES, ‘The crentest blessing ever offered to suffering humanity is Arend’s Kumyss. In dyse Pepsin, xastritie, Hausen. general Hen com- sumption, etea tt neta ike a charin. Distress, dopres#on, uneasiness vanish, Comfort taker thelr place, Ite and strength return as if be not. a medicines it is a food wnt Inilic wine, Ft represents ntrof nutritfon in a vitalized and eatead fori, me nuthin elee eo rapidity enriches the blood, ‘Treative on Kumyss sent free to any ade 4. Hewwnre of imitations, Arond’s Kuiuyss ia int sold to the trade, Cone sutoers uppiied directly by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Mudiron street and Fifth avenue, et ants wore Mr, A, T. Catarrh, the ational of Cure. Chente foal analysis and microscopic examination show that entarrintl inatter is an excretion trout tne wiveriaied blot: hence, to know whut elements are deficient In tho blood of the catarrhal subs how to supply then. 14 the whole secret in the treatment of this otherwise fi Tho treatment that cures 1 but resturatfre. Dr, Clesson Pratt, ‘To the Consumptive.—Wilborts Com- pound of Cot-Liver Off and Lime, without poss sexsine the very niuscating Mivor of the reticle A4 heretofore ised, Id endowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a healing property whieh renders the Oi doubly efcacious. Reniarknble testine- ninis of ita elfenes can be shown. Bold by A.B, Wilbor, Chemist, Hostan, and alt druggists. —_——————— No wonder the naine of Rurnott In no well knowny ask for the beat Havoring extracts fn any part of tho world and Burnett's are handed you, At last tho foreigners are fading this out. Tho public will beware of a fraudne lent Imitation of Dobtiis’ Electric Soup now be Ing forced on tify market by utlarepresentation. It will rain any clothes washed with it. Insist upon having Dobbins’ Blectric. MUSLIN UNDERWEASS WEST EXD: DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts, Hanufacturer’s Sale Ladies’ Mustin Underwear. We will place on sale THURS- DAY MORNING one of the hand- somest and best lines of Ladies’ Underwear to be. found in this country, at less than one-half cost of material. ' NOTE PRICES. 50 doz. Ladies’ Walking Skirts at 73e, 40 doz, Ladies’ Night (owns at Ge. 1 Jot Extra Night (owns, trimmed all down the front, 70 and 7c each, 400 doz. Ladies’ Kight Gowns, Chem. ives, Drawers, Corset Covers, Walking Skirts, all on one fa hlo, to he sold for ‘ 98 cts. Each! ‘These Goods are All Worlh Double the frice, 65 Styles of French, German, and American Corsets lo he sold cheap. CARSON, PIRIE & ©O. - MALE IPLERS. PODIATRIC LET ALY ~ UNFERMENTED MARIA MAArRArnrnenns Oo MALT BITTERS ‘TRADE MARK Soll Yas Gorxbany MALT AND “25 TTER EXUAVATED VITALITY.—The And most powerful restorative it be found ht SMALL BEPEHLS, prepured telat fermentation from Camedia oN RLEY MALT and HOPS. This matehless Nutricnt fs rlever in Bone and Murelo Mrchiehng Matorials thas iit other forms of multoy mmdicine, while frou froin the objeetlons ured agnlist malt liquors, | 1t nourishes, strengthens, vitullzes, and purifles overy ongfVind qhiid of the boy. it Mssulves and asaimiintos every kind Of Cod, | Te touds the Wood with tunable ae iptes, retreating nnd invlgoratiog thy mind and body, and arrestin; Vedecline, For Dileult 1 petity, Sick Hendaehe, Bro Hon, Deopay, Mental and Physieal Det ‘cousneas, Want of Bloep, Ulcerative Wenkncases of Females, fx- haustion of Nursing Mothors, of tho Aged, nod of eet Smiter Sas perfeet Renovator 16 uly wonder tah, Pale for Mate Berrens prepared Ly the Mant Mirrhits Company, tind sey that every battle hears tho Tape Mark Lane, duly signed and inolored In wave Iined na seen in cut MALE BETES are for wali Druggists rant, safenty Hottie mity inental and physle: wostion, £088 of Aj ehitls, Consumpticr HONKY OV HORENOUND AND FINE LACES, Chas. Gossage §& Co “Fing Laces DIRECT FROM Brussels, Calais, aud Paris, The Largest and Cholcest Selection ever brought to this market,’ Novelties! In “Point,” “Thread,” * Duchesse," * Ape plique,” ‘Real Spanish,” “Old Point de~ Venice,” " Crochet,” Tatting," and Male tese Lace, Scarfs, Gillets, Vests, CoHarettes, Barbes, ' Handkerchiefs, Fichus, Coiffures, Flowers, & Bows. Also a rare and magnificent collection of the “Old Trish Point Laces f° Pronounced by connofsscurs “The most elegant Laces made?® Black, White and Creme Spanish Lace Searfs And FICHUS in all sizes. THE NEW - Imitation Laces, “ Coraline,” * Montespan,* "Voges," Grecian,” and Point Navarre, in all widths, Many Rare Bargains in Real and Imitation Laces. 8,600 Children’s Real Lace COLLARS, . 26 cents Exch, Worth Go cents to $1.25 Each, 6A Bargain Worth Noting. ?? Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st. Washington-st. ice. ee Eee TEE CONTRAST! While other Making Borders aro largely ADUL= TEMATED with ALUM and other hartfal drugs, 5 has boon kept UNCHANGED fn all of ite origisal urity and wholvsomencan. best orlitenco of irs. Aver. HEALTHEULNESS, PURITY, and Waly In THE PACT of Ite being wad to-day, from North to South, front Kant to West, Lm the hones of the rich and poor, where It has boon used Tor the last 14 years. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NHVEI SOLD IN BULK, Aade by STEELE & PRICE, Manufacturers of Lupulln Yeast Gems, 8 Flavoring Extracts, ete Chteag and Ste Loule PAPILLON. PAPILLON! A Wonderful Vegetable Production! AND SPECIFIC CURE Folt DISEASES OF THE SKIN: CATARRH. preparations in tho market, PAPIE: ther MV EHALA noe ACEIB, but | ALE FRU VEGRTABLES, and an UNLIKE othe JOR oontaine eeotulty Heaidshond, Piles, ttaxh, Pime Harbors Tien, Hives, Chatng of tiSunte Cae Tee tee eres ei emotor ylold to tote potent of hoaling remeodivs, Foranle by all beuwgists, t VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C0., AGENTS, 02 nnd V4 Luke-at. plus, ae ‘CHIROWODISTS, CONS HL HE CHIROPs dist, Ed Deacborn st. ty Instant reltet, Stupluiie Alle Right Salve for burns, pulls, . Ports, cite, Dulas, etek Druxiists hove It, oper bus One COO COTO CORON ececeaeeay ok TRADE MARK, CAUTION! ‘Tho wonderful achtevemonts andfaction. mocess uf Hale's Musey o Horehound and " bear. eek hat if ree ae Nerapber duclosing each bottle, wuhous Which| hone G@ genudis, For Salo by all Drugglste. HALE’S HONEY HOREHOUND & TAR! Tho Griat Natlonal Speclfte for tho Speady Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. ‘The Honey of the Plant Horehound soories ar SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tad Balm Ables Balsamea CLEANSES and HEALS the throat ang air passages leading to the lungs. gredients keep the organs cool, molat, Five additional ine and in healthful ‘A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, : wpejamatady of which HALE’S HONEY OF. OREHOUND AND "TAR Is the surcst known preventive, ‘Therefore, delay Dot a momens i take this CERTAIN BPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benelig *, from {ts soothing properties, when suffering wlth Croup snd Whooping PRIOBSi--5 tO, Ne ORINTENT ON, Sole Prop'r; NewYork, PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS aud $1. Largo Bisa Cheapest. CURE IN ONE MINUTE.” © peer rer wie oF

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