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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: S. " ATURDAY, CCTOR R 23, 4880+-SIXTERN PAGES The United States Secret- Service Men Make a BigeHaul. Counterfeit United States Bonds of Issues of 1861 fo Well Executed as to De- ceive the Chicago Bankers. One of the Men Arrested Here with $200,000 of Them. The Engraver and Others of the Gang Caught in New York, Delalls of the Capture of Doylo in This . City—The Detectives’ Op- erations. . —_—_ * the Man's Post Life—Shadowing Him Acrosa the Country. COUNTERFEIT BONDS. ANGST OF THE GANG, ‘As itwas impossible, owing to tho vigl- hve and svereey af ,the oNlcials, to. sind out ‘thursday the. identity of the * mysterlous, stranger”? arrested by ‘Operative Hall, of the geeret Service, the reporters went to Work on the ease ngain yesterday morning, and Lefore night ene had learned who he was aud something about hin, 1 was nseer- tained early iu the day-that“he had had ghearlug before United States Commissioner Hoyne n few tiours after his enpture, or, rather, that the accommodating Comnmission- erwent into Marshal Htdrup’s private ofilee, where tho prisoner was, for the purpose of according hin: his legal rights, Ho was told whnt they were, and asked if ho wished to have alawyer, He answered that he did not, and was very,indifferent. When {nformed that he would have to be held to bail, and questioned ay to his ability in that respect, he sald It made no difference to hint whether his bond was §L or $1,000,000; he didn’t Intend togive batl, Hig arrest did not seem to an- noy him any, and fe acted as If he had been fuenstody before. Ie didn't oven ask what he was charged with, If he-had been shown the warrant, he wouldn't have been any wiser tian he was, since It sot forth that Menry 1. Baxter was gullty of tho crime of “embezzling money belonging ta the Government of the United States.” So he was hekt 1 $20,000 bail for a hearing Satur- dayat 10 o'elock, and turned oyer to Marshal Itdrup for safe-keepine. 4 TE NAME AND THE CHARGE WERE FICTI- TOUS, ; fe being used simply to mistend, as Iwas Im- portant to keep the fact of the arrest quict for at least twenty-four hours, Only one wan in tho city (Operative Hall) knew who tho man was; nong-kaew exactly what howas wanted for, Hall reeelyed a telegram from Chief Brooks Wednesday afternoon to swearouta warrant for him and to arrest Lim, and he obeyed :ordors, making the charge given on “information and belief,” which ‘was ainple, It 13 clalinéd, to hold hin until something dellnit was learned ‘from Washingion or, New York, whore the. case was worked up, When the ‘search of hiy baggage revealed $21,000 in United States bonds and $000 In cash, mostly $100 - notes, the oMeer realized that ho “had ‘struck nbonanza, and, jimuping at the coneluston that Jt was Important to prevent friends from getting out a writ of habeas carpus, he turned his prisoner over to a tunnwho dis- appeared with him to avert possible Inter: ference, And this was why no one could get detulls ‘Thursday night. « The same secrecy was Yesterday morning, the enso not be- Ing “ripe,” and It was useless to attempt to pump Marshal iWildrup and Capt, Mall. They “knew nothing,” udding, of course, mentally, “that they would tell.” Mutalong inthe afternoon the name of tho vrisoner and some particulars were tele- Eraphed tho newspapers from Washington, ani thon the Jig was up, and the Marshal aud Mall unbosomed thenselyes of oll they fnew, But thoy would. not pormit the prise dner to be seen, saylug that thoy didn’t kuow where he was, The man’s name is J. P. Doyle, and he fs AN OLD COUNTERFESTENS that is, has been dn the business for many years, having reeelved lls education from Dr Foster, the forger, who Is his father-in- law. ‘The Secret-Serviee operatives havo teen after them for. years, losing them ‘very now and then oi account .of. their Toying disposition, but were: unable to ket aufliclént eyldenco to warrant thelr are test, In 1875 thoy were located fu Bradford, In this State, and a. cdutective spent four months in the town, working in 9 alll. now au then to avert suspleion, nnd devoting all tha rest uf his thue to ahndowltne the nen, seelng whence their letlerseame, and: whither hey Sent ony, serntentzing express pnekages forthem, eic.: but they butte Al, though it Was belleved they were handling: *caney,”? and made a Nving by dealing in it Having lived fn the towira Tew months, 18 was thelr custom, they puekedt up thely traps and start: Ad for soe out-of-the-way plage In Culorady, Where it was safer to zo Hite themanutactur Wg bus ness, Whieh was supposed to be thelr Mitehton from tha character of some pure thases they made, ‘Choy were loatwightot for (wo or three yeu pubyequently, but Doyle Was finally “pleked up’? agate curhy ttt East, ind an operative has been on his ack for months, Spending much money tocupture Him with evidenced to convict was {pstiuble, for hJg arrest was sure, to lead to he unearthing of at least a part of the gang tt ys men” with whom to was known fo bo assoelated, Ho started Kush from Colorada a month or suago to geta “poodle,” iho Jotof counterfelt moncy,—and this Une le “shadow? was so successful In seelig {he men he was counected with that he ile ifarrested, tharg was sole chasice for folding hati, and of a" aqueal” : So when peyle took the truin for the West theaperator eeraphed his chiyf, who notifvd Hall of ‘bis coming, and HIS ANREST FOLLOWED, As was stated in ypyterday’s Trmunr, perative Halk and Detective Shamuns, thu city fo: ‘ mnaintalned ‘A . ¢, went to Valparaiso, Ind., and, When thy west-bound tralu came along, Hall fonuntinicated with tka: shidaws and” learned that ht ed hat hig man wag In one of the sleep he Jithe sane avetion with hin was on Aeliyhinan, with whaw Doyle had struck Avan uequnlutanee. When the two alighted: aun epot they walked off toxether, i the oitivers thoight at first that the En- HM Shun was an associate. Bubawhen they fepped Up ty Doyle and told hin he was fauted, the Englishman was ¢o genuinely sstontshed as to satisfy the detect yes that he as wil righ Juylo asked whut he was Bharged with, Hall suf), “embezzling money 8 Govermucnt” He thought awhile, gu Temarked That there must be Bowe nis- ake. Hull rejuiued that he knew: he oe die man wanted, and thereupon peste dquletly got Inte a carriage, tn whieh ie hes driven to the Marshal's oftiee. - Are He there, he again sald there ninst be o take. One ot the oflicers stated that it by youl be necessary to geurelt him. He tank Us overcoat, and was quiet aud unmoved “i ils bls veut, vout, and Overcoat WeTs 6x- 2 ui ned, “Shen the baxuoge was looked after, Aboud was the amount of money above ted. Ig had ane guchels—an old ane Suew oue, Hall turned bis attention to tha oft one, ntl, pon opening HM, fou ono side.a well-worn sult of sununer clothes, and in theotheraeveral dirty shirts, One of the: Weourse brown one—was rolled up, Dos hid watehud hlin closely ail the tine, saul when ask What fs here’? he repiiee that he didwt know. Hall unrolled tyeshuat, and ont dropped: A {PACKAGE OF WHAT APPEARED TO DE $1,000 GOVERNMENT COUPON BONDS. As soon is Doyle saw them ho “started,” in but at once regained hls composure, which ho lost on this oceaston only. Hull took ont © couple of tho bonds, looked at them, and inquired, “How many of thes’ tava yo ote L don’t know replied Doyle, Subsequently the tmoney nit bonds were counted, wrapped up earefilly, and deposited tn the Sub-Trensnry for sufe-keeplig, And then Doyle wis taken outof the bulfding aud put somewhere for the Dine aud ne reporter or other person was allowed to see hin. At the t! fine the arrest was mada the ofitcers. had an ittea that. Doyle tind “something” In his sachel, | but, they did not know what ft was. The ‘stad: ows”? had seen him aneet pn ecounterfelter inNew York and get from hin a pele, fuid they stpposed ft contained howns banks notes, thotizh they had a auspliefon that its contents might be eounterfelt Government bonds, sines the party le connected with and from whom he got the package was be- Haved to be one of seang who were enzaged in prluting spurious United States securitles. ‘The captured bouds were of SUOT EXCELLENT WORKMANSIUD that Hat! was inelined to doubt thelr being “crooked,” so that destorday: he took suv eral of them to diferent bankers to got the opinion of experts a3 to. thelr genutieness, Atone place on Washington street he asked the paying teller what he thought of them. The man looked at the bondsand inquired: 8 Do you want to sell thos?” “FT want youroplulon,? sald Hall, “Would you buy them without’ knowing ime if 1 uf- fered to sell?” Yes, L would buy them,” sald the expert, ‘i velit knowing you, it you had nota dolar.’ ‘Ant every other export to whom they wera exhibited said the game Ublag, and at the Sub-Trensury the elerks sald thoy would re- deem the conpons without hesitation, ‘Aside from the exeoilent workmanship, tho cutting of the coupons—all were Olt ex- cept the 1st, or January as the bonds were, an tmitntion of (he 6 per cents of 180E, —had been dong Jn sueh a way ny te convey the finpression that the bonds, had passer through the lands of a eareless person, ‘The edges nest the bond, instead of bela smooth, were Irregular, as if tho selssors had-been carelesly handled. ‘The “opinions” were telegraphed to Washington, and some of the numbers sent on for comparison with tho hooks tn the Loan Division of the ‘Treasury Department, and It was found, neeording to Washington dispatches, that some of the bonds had been stolen, amt that the numbers had been altered. But this stolen nnd altered bond story was o yarn, gotten up by the Secre Service ofliciats nt the Capital ta throw news paper corresponcents off the track, so that the wark of the Department might not, be inter- fered with. ‘They had to say something, and, to give plausibility to their statements, route ed out late at night sundry clerks anu set them at work on the books, Between noon and 6 o’elock yesterday OTHER ARRESTS WERE MADE, anil then it was earned in this elty that the honds were In reality counterfeli, and that linn ‘ f the King Who got them up were In custody. ‘The headquarters of the gang wero in Brooklyn, a favorit place for counterfeite as It Was there that the “mill” of ‘Tom Cor don, the maker of the New Bedford other New, Eughind 53, was ljocnte Sevret-Service operatives inthe New York distriet have been watching these men for sever nonths, and were only waiting fora overt net to take them In. When Doyte made his appearance they suspected that he tine come aftera “hoodia” for the West, and they were correet. Hy got lis bonds Tues- \elityy aud ns soon as he was arrested tha operatives made thelr preparations to plek up the other members of the ging. Teneo the Importinee of keephue Doyte fa the shade, ‘They were ready yesterday mornlig, and first arrested CUANDES H. SMITH, THE ENGRAVER, He was nt one tine fa the employ of the American Bank-Note Company, ‘and ils work shows thut he js ag good a hand as the eolebrated Charlio Ulrich, who eus the plite for the $460 note whieh hag deeelyod every- fu ‘The body. Smith “sqnewed’? ncuitting that lw cut tha ‘plate ‘or the bonds, und, ig understood here, told who had though, whether it was It, enptured ty unknown, ‘The oilicera also are rested Dill Spencer, alts Brockway, who ts. the main man, he furnishing the mor put the bonds on the mar The ot member of the gang, It is understoud, was wea seenred, but his name could not be Jearne: It Is provable, if tha * mill” was captured, that-some bonds were secured, bub it may be that Doyle took nearly the whole f tho first issue, ons in: suet a aman thing,” the owner of tho plate would not be likely to tuke very many into his confidence, since if a batt adozen or ten wore dealt with the danger of exposure would be greatly increased, At all events, the arrest of the gang Isa feather Jn the cap of the Secret Service, and {he publfe will appreelate Ht, ifa Democratic Congress does nol Marshat UWildrap pers fornied well lis part at this end of the Ine, aint shied Operative Lait att ii hs power, os did all the other ederal officers here, DOYLE was told when held to bail that a hear- ing would be .eiven him this marn- Ing, but will hardly take lice, as Winesses will have to come trow Washington, Tle ig between 45 and 50 of axe, nearly six feet in Mxht, and welghs about 870 p rida, In appearance he fs tine- Tooling, dressing falrly, but not in such a way as to attract attention, Hg Is a shrew sharp, and careful nian, aud has, often es- eaped merited punishment, but, ike nearly all oriminals, bis thas has come, The fallow. ing itispntelt tells what his ot ucighbors think of hhns . Oct. “J. Th, Doylo, of Nrad- nage 11; wa boon OF HONIU NCS; ‘busted no’ jo specinl hualness except horsa- racing, fast women, and drinking; 9 typlenl Demvernt, Hag been shadowed for somo yeurs ns 1 countorfelter," Ile ts sntit, however, by tho Secret-Servies people to be naman of great shrewdness aud ability,—s. dangerous erliniaal So finaly done are these bonds that une doubtedly they could all have been disposed of here or tn this neighborhood but for, the vikllanee af the Seeret-Survice alllcers, ‘The fact thut they belonged npparontly to Issues whieh hind all been called tn for redemption unde no difference with the bankers to whom they were presented, "They were as ready to buy thom. as If thoy wore freslily nsved 4 per cents, ‘Thoy may thank thelr stars that Mr, Dayle did not get a chunes to present thon at thele counters, Since these bonds, having been enlled In, woul nudoubtedly, If bought by any bank, have beun sent dh ly to Washington, and detection there baye been fumediite, others: than Boyle must ave been furnished with bonds fur the purpose.of disposing of then it the South and Lust. lt was the fatention of the gang to Hood the country with then and realize at once upow thelr investinent, MBEADQUANTERS, WHAT THF BECRET-AERVICE OFFICERS AT "WASHINGTON HAVE TO BAY AUOUT IT, _ Bpectut Dtepatch to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, Wasinnaton, Get, 22—Tho areest by the Sceret Survive of JB, Doyle In Chicago 18 tho result of a plan Jong since laid by Chief Brooks, whieh has thus been brought to 9 suecessful result, ‘The capture of Doyle will undoubtedly be: regarded as one of the most brilliant pieces of work everjperformed bythe Seeret Service, and if the evidence proves sufliclent to hold him, of which thera fs. no doubt, the capture. of yesterday ty kely to result In the breaking up of one of the most’ extensive gungs of counter fultérs, forgers, und = thieves “ever discovered “in. this country, — Chief Brooks Is not prepared-to disclose tho full history of tho ense, ‘The followhig is an oute Ing of all that can be Icarned heres J.B, Doyle has been under suspieton by the Scerect Serylee for many years, A brief skoteh of his Ifo wos placed upon the Secret Serviug records fftven years ago, when he was.}vingg at Hradford, lit, He there mare rled‘the daughter of a noted’counterfuiter, who was connéetgd with the Ben Boyd kyug. ‘This marriage (ret placed Dayle under sus- pleion, and from that time his asso- elation with counterfelters became tail mate, When William Wood was Chict of the fecret Service, the records alow that Doyle, Was tnder syryelllance, on suspiclon that ie was connected with counterfelters Wh Were clrgulutius crouked mouay i ra ‘ Missourt, and from that date h® ins been on the Secret-Service booka us, ° A DEnEON TO mE WATEIED, Nothing defintt, however, hi} hitherto ever Deen discovered against him, nor bas any eharge ever been prepared’ against hin Some years since Doyle remgved to Colo- rato, Hels an the Se record 08 a farmer and Jumberman }fear Colerado ‘City, cand fy reported: to; have aveu- mulated © considerable” wealth, * Some time since hie cnme ) Enst, — and was shadowed, The Seeret-Service officers deellne to state why he was stindowed, but it fs presumed It was beats of lly siosed connection with couttertelters, and that he was Watched to discover whether he was disposing of counterfeit money, ‘The New York SeereServiee detectives diseavered {i comimunteation with persons KNOWN TO BE choo! Packages ttre sald to have passed from these known erliniuals in New York Clty to Doyle while they were being watehed by the Gor ornmentidetectives. Doyle tert New York City Tuesday nlgit, purchasing a teket to Chica: ao, andno further, [fe had twosatehels—one contalning the- bonds and the other Ils per- sonal effects, ‘The ofleers of the bond division of the Treasury who exmmined the bonds here are of optnton that f was Doyle's purpose ty dispose of the bonds In one day in Chicago, ‘Thelr theory ts that [tis enster for, thieves todo work of dis sort in Chleazo than In New York, for (ho reason, they say, tint the banks In the former elty lave not been tleeefved go often, and that the bank oflees consequently. ANE NOT SO WATCHFUL. Every movement of Dosle was watched from the tine Ue train left New York until his arrival in Chienge. HH probably would surprise Doyle to know that two Gaverne ment oficers traveled In the same car with hin to, Chicago, aud the kind of money with which he paid for his weats, or which he expended for any purpose, was soon known to these dteteetives, Meanwhile Chief Brooks telegraphed to the Chicago Seeret-Service Detective Halt. to obtain a warrant for the arrest of one Baxter, charged with embes- vlement of Government property. ‘This wns Intended as oa preliminary charge, aud the statement nx to the embezzle- ment of Govermnent funds wis a defective “ruse resorted to for some Inserutable purpose, It seems to have 1h necessary to accomplish the Seerat-Servie objects that the real facts should not be stated. Arrived at Chieago, the arrest was mado in the manner already published, Tad Doyle offered nny resistanee, he would have soon discovered that THE CHICAGO DETECTIVE WAS NOT ALONE. ‘The news of the arrest did not reach Chief Brooks untll about 10 o’elock fast might. The information was couveyed ins elpher dispatch, as follows: ' Arrested nan. Found In satchel $214,000 United, Stutes coupon bonds, loan of July tf and Aug. 5, 10h. Issued to the following-nuned persons: ‘T. W, Ogden, Casiner, 38; H. Pachey, Cashics, 48: 1. 2. Freeman, Steretary, 17; David Hoadley, President, 2f; John Brownson, 12% W.A., Falls, Cashlers; Adams? Express Cont- pany, 133 N. 2, Palmer, 123 and Joho 2. Bare ker, 0. ‘Phere were also found twenty-seven genuine $100 United States Treasury notes, and two $100 National-bank no! AMS to the 5 sperts ure in doubt is to i hes boneds generally wi , bit some experts doubt. When asked how many bonds he had, he sald he did not know, Hedoes not. talk miteli, ab “There must be some mis 15 pt of thls dlspaten, Chicf 4 stant-Chief Gates had acon. sultatiou with Metéher, Chief of the Loan Division. It was decided to be Important to obtain the humbers of some OF the bonds. Orders to this effect were sent before iid: ae niht, but the telegram with the mumbers id not rene here until 12 o'clock to-day, owing to the faet tint the bonds wore locked up where they were not iecesslble until this mornings, ‘Then there erame ttele- grat glying the numbers of elhtven.bonds as - SAMPLES OF TIE WITOTT, These were all Issucdon tho kaw of July 17, 1861. ‘The records of the Bond Division of ihe ‘Trensury show int of these elgliteen bonds the nombers of eleven appear to haya been altered, ‘The remalolng seven had not Deen redeemed, anid are not sub to re- dlomption until next July. As they had not been enlicdl tho persons who altered the nunibers could not, of course, have nny Jnformation as io thelr redenp tion, Some of the bonds show the names of tho persons ‘to whom they were issued, ‘The corresponding numbers some of the redeemed bonds in the ury show that the Chieago bonds were w tered, as they stood: issued In a diferent naine. ‘Theas bonds hive heen outstanding, nearly, twenty years, Many of then cor- respond to bonds that have beon redeemed. ‘Thess changes were undoubtedly made TO AVOIN A CAVEAT, which Is sometimes issued ng notice in the euse of coupon bonds, 1b 1s considered curl- 3 TPS ous by tha otlicers that ko lunge nn amount of bonds of this issue should ltave -been stolen, and have been neewmulated in ene dot Phis ts the only issue of coupon bonds tie whieh the names of the persons to whom they are issued were Inserted, ss Chief Brooks thinks Doyle Is tho confeder- ato of a large gang, which was about to anter upon extensive operations, PRESS REPORT, Wasutnaton, Oct. —A telegram from Chicago has been recelved vt the usury’ Departinent concerning the mysterlonsarrest maue there yesterday, wader orders from Chief Brooks, of the Sceret Serviee Bureau, itis selluitely known that the man arrested is James $5. Doyle, Ie was born ant ralsed In Bradford, “1, was married toot daughter of tho- noted connterfelter Brad Foster, std has rt much of his thna In Colorado, “He ts 3 farmer ‘and Tumberman, and is repttted to be very wealthy,. The Secret Service has nfornn- fiun to the effect Ghat Doyle has been engaged in “erooked transactions aver sines the War. fhe urrest waa cated on the ebarge of a Goverment defalentlon, but facts which ave como to bind slice the arrest show that suvhfs unt the case, According to advices recelved Doyle had on his person a naniber of $1,000 United Stnies eonpon bonds, ts of the loan of duly 17 and Aug, 6 Woh. “Pho honda were orlwiially issued a4 follows: ‘Po Oxden, Cashier, 33; IL Vachey, Cushe ay Hin, Secretary, 13 David iy, Preaident, 24; Jolin Brownson, 12 2 AL Valls, hier, Bh; Ate Js press Cowpyny, 3 N, BP, Datiner, n oun Ba There wert also. found twenty-seven genulne 3100 United States ‘Treasmry notes and two $100 currancy notes, ‘These bonds have been generally pronouneed genuine by experts. Prisoner maintains that there bs cortainly some mistake about his arrest. When asker how many bonds he had, he replied that he ald not kavaw, ‘She nggregnte mmonnt of bonds and money found on Doyle 1s vsthnnted vt $213,000, ‘After considerable delay, Chiuf Brooks hag obtained frou tits Chieage agent mutnbors of eaiteen of thy bonds, Upon comparing these with the records of the Lown Divison of the Departinent, It ls found that eleven of the genuing bonds honrline mumbers sholtar to those fom In the list have been re deemed, and of the ronualader of the Ist ft ty shown the number how an these bonds wore not those originally issucd to the marties whase name is tn the hady at tie bond, ‘They are bonts thathave been stolen, and thelr numbers changed so ag to enable thelr belng sald In apen market. The bods will: be brought to Washington, and wil be uxniniped to ascertain thelr orlatial nuuubers, This will probally enable the re turn bf tho bends to the owners should they prove gentilne, 7 - . , Doyle left Now York Tueaday last, Se: cret-Serviecagents at New York telegraphed Chief Brooks of Doyle's dyparture, | Me was auphied to have in hty possession a furze amount of countertelt monoy. Thts information was the real eae ot lds arceat in Chleagos-atthough he was given to under atand ho was taken {a eustally as a Governs nent defuuller, ? TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, | ‘ Mimwauker, Wis, Oct. 27—Adcording ta reports at the Health Depaginent tere avo now fn this city Afty-four cnses of diphtheria nl fifty-two of acarlatina. aN rw Yonk, Oct. 2—Thel'Hon, Dante W. Voorhees loft last night for Indlana, lie canals asevere cold during the Staty canvass, and has been here fora fow days under the cure of, Wena, i FOREIG The Powers Remind Turkey that Sho Is Not Keep- ing Her Agreement, And the Porte Responds by Ask. | ing More Time to Cede Dutcigno. Indications in France ot ,a Cam- paign Against the Ferry Cabinet, The Basis of Which to Be the Gov- ernment's Hesitanoy in the Religious Crusade, Laud-League . Agitators to Be Proceeded Against for Cour splracy. Trish Troops and Police Sout to Various Points as a Precautionary Measure, TURKEY, A COUNCH, OF WAR, Loxnox, Oct, 2.—Prinee Nikita has lavit- ed all the leading men. of the country to,at eonnell of war fn Cettinje on Saturday noxt. CONDITIONS ABANDONED. gy A Vienne correspondent reports: that the Turks have dropped the two conditions ob- Jeeted to by the Montenegrins. ‘They were atundened owlog,to the olforts of the Am- bassadors at Constantinople, A}EMINDEL, Pause, Oct. 2.—It is reported from Vien- wn that In view pot tho ditlentties mised by the Porte, Austria, France, and Italy have Instructed thelr Ambassadors at Constant hople to remind the Sultan that his proms: was thatthe Surrender of Dulelgne should be unconditional, OH OF WAST. * 2,—'Tho Montenegri Coin a telegram from the ish Commissigner asking hin to trats- negoliations from Itjeka to Virbazer, vould abrlye o td Inst. has been ct Lwith, cy Tt has now transpired that tho new ‘Turk- isl propasals seek to postpone the surrender of Duteizno muel longer than was expect ed.” It ts still posslhte that an understanding will bi stad, asthe Turks are new ready to discuss the mflitary part of the cession, GREAT BRITAIN. CATTLE LOST AT SEA, Lospox, Oct, 22.—The schooner Latchan, Capt. Reynolds, from, > York to London, Jost all the cattle on her deck, and had her earge shifted, v : A BALLOON CONTEST. The batloon contest between France ant England took place yesterjidy, the start being made at the Crystal Palace, Hoth dropped near Portsmouth, three miles apart, the Bue Blish balluon travellng farthest. STORM DASAQE, The steamer Ayton, Capt, Robinson, st Bristul, from Montreal, experienced tearful weather und lost two-thirds of her cattle and sheen Her decks were swept, boats, mills, and hatches smashed, wmbearge damaged. BURNED, A whole block of buflitings In Russell street, Bermondsy, © Lond it, oeenpled by. Teather merchants, a tttlerya woot wereliant ant others, burned te-day, , Danage tu mer- chanillse, £50,000, 30h, axD witly coxspitacy. ‘Thy Standard’s Dublt si} Sergt. Sherlock, tor- Ny of Parlinwent for Kings yy ints aso been. retajued by the Crown to prosvente the agitators; There ts how po doubt (hit. tho clue will tt conspjyuoy... oy Ge DILLON PRED, ? i Mr. Ditton, member of Parliament for Tip- pers speaking ut Donegal to-day, said that erore Christmas there wopld be a branch of the Land Lengue in every cumnty of Ulster. PRECAUTION ATI. TLosnos, Oct. 2.—The Tunes correspond: entat Cork reports that lin eonsequence of the disturbed state of West Riding, a detaeh- ment of treops will be sengte Bantry. ‘These preentitions ure belleved to indienty an, In- ention of dre Government, to place the “dis- trict under proclimations A zunboat Is anchored in Bear Uaven, near Castletown, whers tho meeting willbe held Sunday. Police have also-been there, ERNANOE, A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE CANIN! Pants, Oct. hore are indlentions of a canpalgn In preparation against the Ferry Cabinet, The Gambetta organs are beglne ning to pressthe Miulstry'ta_enforee the re- Igious deereds once for ull. "Che Cabinet may be overturned If 1b refuses to go on to the end, but Tt seems disposed to effect a compromise with the religlous orders. ‘ “RESIGNE! Tho Poltca Comtmlsslontys of Remnes re signed ina botlyy rather.than enforce the deerees agalust the relly) DE cIsshy, Gen, De Cissey writes to tho Minister of War that he iatends to prosecute his entuni- niutors, ie ue 1. PURLICATION, Tho manag the Journal Boceace has Deen sentenced to'six month’ huprisomment snd 600 franes lite for futuaral publleations, the printer of tho paper to three months? inte prlequuint and MW frones tne. ‘The Journal hus been suspended for two months, _ INCOMPETENT, Tounouse, Ort, 23—The Trihunnl of the first instance has declared itself incompetent Me real wie the question of reinstating Jes- uit, : 8 conmmunities, to ny PhrosuevreD, Pants, Oct. 22—It Is, anounced that the Bishops of Valence and Montpellier will be smimmoned befere tha Correctional Police for (reasonable ‘autneks upon the Govern inent contiined fit{etters to ‘the Under Sec retury of the Inte) ors ———_— SPAIN, A RELIGIbUS CRREMONY, Manmn, Oct. 23. "The ceremony of clurali- tng Hie Qneen tok place at the Chnprt Hpyal yesterday in the "presence of a brilljintias: sembtage, ‘There was qn. inumense crowd. within and outside the chapol, * a EANTHQUAKE BHOCKS, Ky Earthquake shoeks werg felt throu oul? Spaln and Portugal this mornlug. A violent storm fs raging ut Lisbon, Mapnim, et, 22.—A. pubila ceremony of eluteldng tha Queen took place today In the Atocha Cathedral, “Phelr Majesties pro- coudeilto thy euthudral neenupned by allie members of the Royal tunity, court dignt- turies, Senators, and” Deuutles, “Thore were nineteen carrliges drawn by seventy-faur horses In procession, “The wenthor wir fue and the streets were thronged with people and Hned by troaps. ‘The elty was profusely decorated with dus, \ —_—_- GERMANY. 2 ELECTION IN BAXONY, z Bertan, Oct, 2.—Atthe election In Saxony fox.member ofthe Luyperla) Parlamunt the withing meathicty high SoS ae bet lected, polling 4,311 votes, closely followe hy the Sibelalists With 3,90 votes, i We a oy Tho railway train from Dark munt eats phalla, to Heplin today wag prec Pitnted dawn arembankment. ‘Twa persons. were killed and twenty-six tnjured, er :GREECH,”: - fe. MINISTERIAL CuIsTS, rot ‘Atiens, Oct, $i—In the Chamber of Depu- tleg..taylay “the: candidate of the oppositim RAILNOAD ACCIDENT, © i : Alnst 55 for thou pleted, obtaluing 83 votes a; mnie ‘ Iniatry-cousget Ministerial candidate. ‘the quently resigned, : —— RUSSIA, | . CHARGED WITH DEVIAUHING THE QOVERN- St. Perensnina, Oct. 2—The arrest of Wareghuraty tha wallelbunwn cantiallet aid party.for. the Presidency of that body was. » pyfveyor to the Mussian army, Is in connec- tign with ay army-supply contract in the last war, ft ts stated that the evidence Is forth- agming to show that Warseliafsky defranded Mie authotities out of 22,000,000 rubles. Born, jecretary in Chief of the Ar ebfef admin Satrator during the late war, has atso been ‘arrested:at, Odessa, sintullanvously with tie arrest uf Watgehufaly, 1, ITALY. fat SUICIDE OF AN AUTHORESS. Komp, Oct, 24—-The distingtished German nuthoress, Fi Jinhardt, committed sul- elde, at Clyita Veechta by throwing herself inte the sen, es HURRICANE. A violent burrieat: urred in the Prov. Mf Regalo ch Cal: palit Several howses, washed aways ehere was sume logs 0! ape . Wa'rigus. a sOlTH AFRICA. CArr Town, Oct, 22.—The Colonial toss in flichting av the retlef of Wafeting was trill, vw evfonily aparty of yeomanry fell Inte we ambilscadd snd suffered a loss of twenty Betoltanr;' Oe shened. Sarinesl Pars, has been stn to Belgride, {fe DESTRUCTIVE SUNIICANE, CoPeSMAUEN, Oct. 24—A terrific hnrrl- ene ‘passed over Denmark Wednesday, doje much damige to shipping. eee ¢ Minlgtry lias re- ervian Minister at wo iY FINE RECORD. AT OTTAWA, ILD. Borelal Diavaten to The Chicuga Tribune, Orrawa. HL, Oct. 22-A, Ittle before 8 o’eluck this morning the grain-warehouse of ILL, Hossack, locatat on the main exnal uear the Rock Island Depot, was discaverett to be on fire, and in less than ten minutes the whole building was in flames, the fire spreading rapldly through the dust and chait inside and upon the roof outslde, The City Five Deparinent responded promptly with: two steamers, but could not save the bufld- lug. ‘Nhe warehouse contained 21,000 bushels of corn and 5,000 bushels of onts, ata valia- tlon, In the agurexate, of $10,000, The build- Ang Was valued at £3,000, The was an insure ance of $2,000 onthe gratn in the Merchants' af Newark, N.J., ant on the building in the Watertown of New York, A aul portion of tha srait in aw thunaged vondition, it ving fallen Into the ental. It was the Intention of Mr. Mossnek to ship. 17,000 bushels to-day to Chieago, and but for a mistnderstandine about bonts ft would hive been gent yester> day. ‘The canse of the fire is unknown, but is supposed to have resulted from a het box in some part of the machinery, waved CHICAGO. The alan from Box 22 at 6:16 yesterday afternoon was caused by smoke Issting from f Franklin MacVeagh's gro- vhere Hey were ronstlig coffee, Hox 81 nt bsW ye afternoon was enused by a ire in an old Unree-story frame building at Wil” State street, owned: by Charles Haskins, and oeett- pled ag atencnent, Cause, a'defective tue, . AT OMATTAS Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Teibunes Osmania, Oct. 2.—Taft & Wooduuu’s eles vator at thelr Hinseed-ui) mills was burned tu-tlay, together with abort 80,000 bushels of slux-reed, Loss. 885,00; fully Insared, ‘Te oll narrowly escaped destritetlon, tie elevator belng separated frond it only by an alles-way, ; AT QUINCY, ILT. Speelal Mtspaten to The Chicago Tribunee Quixcy, IIL, Oct. 23.—A largelivery stable, with forty horses and a large number of ear ringes, Ditrned at 2 o'clock tis morning, ‘The Joss is estimated ut Sd to $10,000, “PERRY SMITH, IR. tw Tittle Greenhact Convention, 2 Young Perey Suulth hella 4 Greenback ” Cutivention, aid'ft' was puraly'ationey aifate, at Ubliel’s Hall lust avening, the ostensiole object being to nouinate eandidates for Sen- atorand Representative for the Sixth Dis- trict, but really to Iudorse his candidacy for Congress. ‘The’ attendance amuunted to abattt 200 persons, and the cost of the Conven- tion toMr. Smith, who fs young In politics, nud Knows n great deal less than fe will ten tlays from now, can partly be estlimated by the beer-capacks of those present, which was great. ‘Sho fet fs. that thoy had been gathered In the onelghhoring saloons, nnd when the thie came for them te hurrah and vete, about half of the Convention liad to be helped up-stulrs. ‘The nob was called to order by Willlant Rafter, hon gatherug: the reporterial eye fore rested ipon. dv.” Dunit, who is pot unknown to party. “Isms? nor to eandldates, was ealted to pres side, and he did his work well, He an- nonneed the object of the gathering to the motley erowd, and at ones sone one was noniiated for Senntar who tHved ontside the district. ‘Lhe Chatrimian Peale by saylng thatif the boys would he aulet a few mumuites they would get more beer, At thy announcement erday of “more beer” everybody hurrehed, and when quiet was re- stored J.T. Whitcomb was nominated for State Senator without opposition, ‘Tho next pustness wis the nomination of n candidate for Hepres Hve, und the Honors fell qpan Henry Dale wlon no one knew or eared to know, y had come tagether todo the prompttngs. of the Ar, Sinith, who find been so davish in paying fer thelr 4 ene thusiasm,”? é Atthls Juneturo the crowd grow tneasy, the promise of “ners beer” nob having heen fuldited, and de Dat had considers able trouble fh restrahiing them; but he sice cendad, uid, as apart of the program, ap jotted a Couuniites on Resolutions, ‘Te ‘onnities retired at onee, and bea faw mine ntes returned with a string of F whereases,” Indorsing Mr. Sinith for Congress. aioe liad been prepared for them by some adopt, ‘Mr, Gettleson, who was tho’ only, Green- backer present, opposed the resolutions fn 0 vigorous speceh, but his opposition ent ne fhrure In the fave of the ormnized mob, and the result was the, resolittuns were declared aopted, and this in the face of the fact that the Greentnekers of the district: had two weeks ago nominated C,H. Adnins—who fs one of thein—for the sane, position, ‘She gathering wag the inost disaraceful, perhaps, whieh ever assembled in the elty in connection with pollties, nnd [ls leaders were Dr Duty ow Rewbllean mnaritig-naws paper foreman, anid one Rial Camp, who wus written np the other day tn connection with, the expulsion of Gavin’ by the Green MCKCTs. tos for the cast of tha entertainment, Mr, (Sinith along knows what it was, ——— Ae te Walt SUICIDE, te GeNuva, Whi, Oct. 22—A middle- agetinay named Byron Pantely, of Spring- field,coninitted sulelile yesterday by shodt- ing Ghnself jn the head with a revolver, He twas phaydWaye interchans In good clreun~ stances, and 1a & wife and ono child, with whom ho sustalped the most hap py ree dathay 3, Mental birration wits probably the eanse ot the fatal acts Hosros, Mass, Oct, 22.-J, Herbert Reed, a prominent metiber of tho fsurance busi Hea, Why, haa been scrapie for soso (iw, tas hori tumped from a third-story widow of Mfestdoneo and died Instantly, iT Special Diegytedtea The Chicugy Trivunes Dunvagur, lta Peese.—W, H Bord, of Mouchester, maddign piyempt at suleide-tor, duy, and it is feared ual te wildly, Hecut iy severy aish tit hls direst and would have‘ died to teath but forthe thuely arelval at friends, No cause ls asstiguud: for the deed, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribute, + Kiyasros, Ondy Oct, 2.—A4 convict named Witlians Dotupsyy Launltted: suichidin die Penttenthyy thi) tnyrning by plerelag’: pls heart with & plygvot wires.” - re ! THE SOUTHERN Ri Fsatiste 0! » Macow, Ge Ooh h—'Phe Rockford [tiles . of Hifnola dnd the Janesville Guards of Wis: consin arstved'this evening on Inyjtatlon of bystness-jaen.of this city. ‘They were mot ft the depot. by au fimense throng of clil- ens aml the Mazon Volunteers and Floyd 4 (Itiles, and’ Were escortad to tho armory of ul vouuny si all stony tho ine of march DS Brittain’ with the display of freworks. VAL the champpzis reception they were wele fi to the city by the Hun. Thomas Harde- a ypiiade address, which waa re sponded to in ashmilar strain by 1, Ps Hoj- land, of Rockford, ‘To-morrow, after view~ ing the city and after.a parnde with the local eotmpantes, they will be banquoted by ‘the citizens, Much enthusiasm proyalla. © SOUL V3. BODY. A Strange Cano of Starvation Brought About by inatuntieism. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Synacuse, N. ¥., Oct. 2%—To-night the correspondent of ‘Tne Trimuny learned the particulars of a strange affair. A inile north of the Iyolated litte Villaze of Phwnix ives Joseph Siaith, an honest, Industrious farmer. Ne fs a Gad-fearing man, and fs prominent atall religious meetings, Not until about three years ago dhl Mr, Surith evines any particular futerest In chureh matte that the a revival occurred fn the M Eplseopal Church tn Phantx. Mr. and Mrs. Swith attended reguincly and experlenced a chants of heart. Night after bight they — indulxed in Jengthy exhortation. and their spiritual eventually developed into fanaticlsin. "Vhree or four weeks avo Mrs. Smith became unpressed that she and her daughter, 2 bright, Intelligent girl of 16, were filled with sin, The daughter became imbued with the ganic bellef, and the two were couvineed that nothing but protracted fasting nnd prayer woitld cleanse thelr souty, ‘They told imine or of the contemplated aetion, and be sanetioned it. Accordingly at noon on the 4th Inst. they enech partook oft Httle mitk. For five days neither of thei took nourlsh- went of any deserlption, but at the end of that the Mrs, Smith re sumed eating. The sustenance of the Infant at her breast was exhausted, and, 1s “she says, obeying Diving Jnstructlor he broke her fast. The young trl, ho continued fasting. ‘Tie total ibstine: the young girl continned woth the wheh she was given ao siight quantity of food Iva tquid form. She was so wenk that she had frequent falnthyg spells, On Satar- day evetting, the 16th, friends, earning of the condition of the girl, called doctor, butshe was past ald, and died the text morning. Sunday. Some time previons to begiti- ning the fast othe girl owas in delat health, but “ht the time af bolnning her abstinence she was In per- feet vixer, She was af determined dspost- ton. and it was ber self-will that, eased her to resist the pangs of hunger. White fastling she inaistened Ter mouth each day with damp cloth, and twice she washed bermouth Hwiter, Onone of the: cnstons she dentally swaltewed a single crap, and for this supposed sin she atoned by: pray for vighteen consceutive hours, When she became so weak that she contd not get on her Jaives, her mother informed her that prayer wag Just ts effectual white sitting Jia eliatr or lying in bed, and in these conditions It was continued until her physical strength was exhausted, re are several other children in the famlly, but none of these participated In the fasts My. Sith, although nov fi Inz. i c whstle nenee, Aw iavestration wil be held, and 1 {tis found: that Mr. and Mrs. Sinith are ine gang, as it Is supposed they ire, they will be gent to ati asylum, LOCAL CRIME. MISCELLANEOUS, An afternoon paper yesterday had an Item that Mrs, Dr, Cummings, a professional shop lifter who was reeently arrested and held to the Criminal Court for plying her profession In several. prontinent dry-guods_ stores, had ayaln been caught at shoplifting, and had been locked np at the Central Station by tive Shmons. ‘The iiformotion was sed no objection to his daighter doubtless correct, ag Mrs, Cummings, wis caught attempting to seerete a bolt of silk beueath her ample elything at the store of Field & Leiter, But she ty not locked up atny of the stations, nor is she bouked anit admitted to: ball; and rumor has it that, after short talk with the ofllelais at Cet tral Stathon, she was set at liberty, Early fast evening a boy sent on an errand from No, 43 Clark street to buy coal at W. P. Read's yard on Carrell ayentie was ase sulted on tie corner of Peorix and Kinzie streets by some six or seven yoni" loafers: who robbed im of $4.50 cash, During the evening offeer Thomas Redden fell ty with the band, while they were out upon a hurrah with the proceeds of the robbery, and: are rested. one of the ninuber nated Joseph Brown. Its thought he enn be identiied, While on the way to the station the afiesr was nssanited by Brown's nvenmnidicds, but he managed to felt them off wit no injury te hhnself. OBLTUARY. A.M, PUPNAM. Minsearorig, Minn, Oct. 22.—-A. M, Pat- nam, one of the oldest conductors on the Iinols Central, ded bere this worntig, His retatis wil arrive In Chicage on Saturday. Notice of funeral will be given hereafter, ERASTUS CG, 1 EDICT. N Youn, Oct. 22.—Erastus C. Benedict, unelé of Judge Benedler, United States Che vult Court, diud to-day, aged 81, a NEV. WILLIAM SWAN PLUMER. Barrotoun, Mi, Oct, 2.—Tha Rev, WIl- jam Swan Plumer, D. D., LL, D., recently of Cohinbia, S.C. died this morning at the Union Protestant Infirmary, aged 7 years. $< CHIEF-JUSTICE RYAN, Vunoral Coremsonics at Mllwaukeo Yous lorday. : peelat Dispateh to The Crteago Tribune, Muayacker, Oct. 22—The remains of Chief-lustice Edward G, Ryan were interred in Forest Home Cemetery Uils afternoon, "The funeral serviecs were conducted by the Rey. W. IL ‘Throop, Rector of St. Janes’ Chureh, ‘Lhe corpse was viewed by pundreds of persons at the church prior to tho funeral, Aspeclal detail of eight policemen bors tho vallu, whieh was tastefully draped tn black velvel and brondolath and covered with beat tft and embtematis floral destans, Inelud- ing a mniselve cpus of lininortellex, Many allatingalshgst eltlzens witnessed the cere: woMles, a THE OIL INTEREST. Trrusyiin, Pa, Oct. 2.—A number of Eastern capitullsta arrived at the Hotel Brunswielc fn this elty this afternoon. Tt ds alleged that they are here In tho Interests of tha ‘Tidewater PlypeLine Campany in con- neetldn with the proposed extension of the Pittsburg, Titusville & Buffalo Rallway. ‘from Brocton to Balfalo., ‘Phe party eanststs of Messrs. Charles Vurish, of tha’ Wilkes barre Coal & Tron Conmpin, *. Arnoll of Elmira, President of the Chemung Canal Bunk; George G, Havens, banker, of New York: Samuel Dixon, of Philytelphla; and Jolin S, Bartes, of York. ¢ JOE EMMET. ‘Cincinnati, Ogt, 24—doseph K, Emmot dropped fita the ety tather unexpectedly Jost uvening, and.took gyimrters at the Grand Motel, Aftur sending” for and conferring with Mr, RE, J. Miles, of the Grant Opiray House, ‘he rellred to bed; and was soon slevpjng soundly. My, Emmet hag been look Ingon the wine when ‘twas rosy of late, but fas come hereto straighten up, as he has dona twice before, He promises to be as tine psa fiddle by the Une bis engagement be-" Kins, Monday a week,’ Ferme te ———___—— THE "ABEND POST" SUSPENSION, Cincinnatt, Oct, 23—The Hayuirer, com: menting on the suspension of the Abend Post yesterday, 589: “ ‘Tho cumpositors struck for back wages runatug trom 2 to Thoy claim tout th repented promises nde by the proprietor ty pay thom Wave flushed fo thy pun. Ft te Fumie Unde rhe paper will bo resumed uguin, probably to-day, andor a new manageniont, Two or thrue persons ary looking at the proporty with & view of taking Ite - TE ne eae “OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. .. New Yous, Oct, 24—Arrived—Thoateam- ship Servia, trom Homburg, and thd Lore mon, from Mave, , Olpheriug. Landon Bani om) School boy {kept In)" Lut’s seo—one tht, ought'’a ought, Twice ouy! ought. Throa’| to's ouaht--O must be sumethiiy—stlck 1) dowu ony.” be " h Hittloyor |: AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY’S THEATRE—-SATURDAY, JH. HAVERLY.... «.veelroprietor and Manaxor. LAST BATURNAX! LAGT AATURNAT! I Mnturday tn this Thentre! day Mntitee onty 21, G0, & 2c. Grent Saturday Night? 's Theatre densely orpwdedt with + nunthusls ratte und frahlonnbte audiunce, Necelved by the fmmensa nudietce whit genyino aavend damunstrations of deligtit. ‘a VERLY'S (100 HAVERLV'S 10) MINETILELS HAVEREYS [it USeaae? ib | MINSTELS THE GREAT MINSTREL CARNIVAL! PERPORMIERS 100 eat Fiest Part | An Original tecand Part seer parently With ‘i M iin Ke Atid Bught Fs Maina apa Choruses. Conspleuvus Novelty. The Negro As He Ts at Homo In Wie South, ‘Lo-Morraw (Sunday) Nights LAST RIGHT OF THESE BIG MINSTRELS Monday Next-—JOUN DILLON aad Combination In ah pluyuntitted the ster HIG LAUT. GRAND OPERA-TIOUSE, chu opposite new Conrt-Huuse, ‘This SATURDAY, Get. Zi, Grund Gala Mutines at? py iy Isvoning Purturmance att MR. BD. MACAULEY. AS UNCLE DAN'L BARTLETT, TRE MESSENGER FROM JARVIS SECTION, Y NIGHT, Last Timp of Uneto Danth k—- Mende & Maainles'a Somblnition in oa nae and wueeusefat Aworlenn ping, 4 Nex} DRACON CRANKED HOOSRE'S THEATRE. Grand Matlneo thle Snturduy Afternoon wt 20" Tu Night, bust Nicul wut One of eject Wi. B. LEAVITT'S Grand Specially and Vaudeville Combination 25 SPECIALLY SELECTED “ARTISTS 35 . Every Act Encored? Sunday Niet, Grind Uxten Performance and tae Appearance of ihis Great Company. aga ot ee tt ‘Dnst Appenrances of the distinculsned Actrasa, MISS MARY ANDERSON, tuck, Hine MARY ANDERSOL iv, Tatourd’s aubiien TiN, Misa Anderson's fret act in Chicago In th UCtOr, Noxt week MITCHELL'S PLEAS! PANTY OUI GOBLINS, PESHUnE Peers FREE EXHIBITION PAINT At 91 EAST WASHINGTON-ST., THIN DAY ONLY. EXPOSITION BULLDING. LAST DAY TO-DAY! EXPOSITION! Unequaled Exhibition in the Mechanical De. partment. Magnificent Display In Textile Fabrics. Exhibition of Art never equated In this clty, Superb Music (Three Sélola:s) Day and Evening. Adults, 25e3 Children; te, SPRAQUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, intel Unarantee! Alirartion Xo, 4, No Plat-fubn Musteul Oddity tt tit aay bur, > SCOLOCTIS . Dingaur, fie Fenian, the Gormar Hwa Mulia of Weanup, wid tua itn ry nied Mutineus Weil. Sat,& Sun WOOL Anibiesaidur Uf Bluzupnre, 12 URATIVE PILLS i VU ee ee ie erage at aleat eelubritios rth won F vangarides, Ut A ea tHe a ae ye if ati ‘nil ‘ iv fa inmbent. - sre piteely a vepetunib Thaye toon recommendiie fay practicy: ty HUE ot pat ni y hn hover tenrd uf a stinatu faliuy a ks Hit GCHBVALIEIE Meatoentt Io, nuta tabodilory cam: Hey Thuvulllty UF the sexual ae fi 3 ut Bur Pricer taseset | whit in peated tay ua eeu pt OF co nyee MUIEHIGON idea bee 8 Yakerst. 7 lala SIGESMOND’S — Vital Restorative, DOSE, 15 PILLS PER DAY, $3 FOR 100, An adveritsoment pnueare ashen mundaglving notice th agent Tor tho 910 of Sizesinond’s * Vi Wale, WL Ehuk fee te aehvatitattie « *anuetau (elas Hon ot Slaeamond’s rubble, tinder thet Morgan ‘ ite Mr. Kizeemend tn Ife vintornents are #0 utter! Vanocoansry to protect myself atid Messrs. 3, os 1. Tho sald Sigustmond knows und ts Korg thorungh: oF the tuck tit De teary’ Husturusiee prt of Ite 1. De Ltavwe, an curt Tamu tox, dusy two t auld fy Morrison, Mlomuier & Co, are the only Ken ‘ing Ricord's Pile in thls country. . Zio khuws that while mivortinins his, Vital? Hostoratlse, ao us (0 Induey thy publte to beliova thi they nee" dlrect from Paria Uiak thy auld phils wt mmunntuatured In Phitsdelpila. 2. fe knows (int the forniuin ho uses ts ls own, gitecrd xavural uius, ed ta not anytniu ka Dr, leurd a, Aeilu Knows that after selling ® few buxas in my saiabiihmunt | fostanud, bis uuuney, aeatuniy toe above reasons. and mag 3 That te dows OF FIVE PULLS, THREE TIMRE PRR GAY, 6 VUae Pt OF a uory thin fio stomded and pockuta oF my cum could stain. f K "Thut pirehasors eummuintnod that they wore not dgneatea by thote nev. . qe Thut on leuriiid of what druge thoy were come pounded Ff refused to sell or recommend tier, RR. Ll. DE LISSER, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, 2 Beelimanest, N. Ye AMS AND MARMALADE, mer “Try Hloir’s Genuine Seoteh” JARS AND MARMALADE, For Lunch, Tea, Omelets, &e. The: ve th rine ey finve tho full Havur of tho frutt, und arg supe Yh muwberry Jun, uspburry sid Currant Ja Curcunta ACurmint unt Bataaun dat ca ng Wits purs, with fantty fuels, For yale by all Grocers. Manufactured only by JOHN MOIR & SON, Farvoyore to 1, 18. 1, tho Prince of Wales Lunitut, Aburdeen, nud Bovilte, PROOF STEW. THE COOK'S DELIART, S The Eureka Fire-Proof Staw-Pan yade=Murk Caps righted, Shvwwacy, anioottly ent byl atmeuisd, | arthuitiwary wus cuniedyead he be nMuutucruse of eiinury vaswols, 1. : healiblur thank uietel of any olor aligHia. Heb nado; Wau warcunt ft ty couk fyud, whe pao Pury uthor pan Bear pee ukitousnntiey oF utherwiag. 1evu Crip lf 3 {urolad tayore und discoluration.. Art des 6 Ulereln wit neyor slbyu.us ie the caso Wh tL we His tha migat "practical artieiy in yas oe iit all others, Nu duuger of Ureaklny tui. ws furanethod of urtuching hundige will wilow, lor construction of thy button a far alleys WhO tab of others having twet, which ary Gus p, rendurin hy pau oT Ho God THe cheupuves of the pan pura it witha the reach of every ous No bbehun should by without anu. Glee iy a telat you wid) ko ie. bur xl BE wyOry Grocery, Crockury, bod Mudware Blore. HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Mauutacturors ond Sule Proprivioy, pew BOL, Gad ROB B. Muudstyaree, cLsamee teal Devil a. jabratud Br, 1. int EDU feord'a Hostorntive. tz, tho groat German choulst, writes: * Dr ie morning and twoal nant, ane. tk wat - Soviile Orange Marmalade, Maspberry Jam | aM ue ai ‘Januuraniy..: nie ciowaberry duit, Apricot guanerail In Mick cut wid stows quicker than any - iis Real Scotch Reppere Herrings,-In Tins.

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