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a ‘3 ox-Presiden f There’ Is ny rent eae One presidents hv ant work for Mie, remarkable above othor, pot beets Mave not heen chasort becatira a ea, Tey erg dione. When wo are done with on should Iet them alow ; Novelant Plabadeater (Dont.): Wiltlam ee et alirm and tony 18 much ns he B, Eogtlyed the part of nigyardly misery and leases i metetgt fae that fate hontelinesn cnt aT ‘ity brought to maught all the ef ors ol gmpapalar (ty Vee tor MeDoniitd, Hemtor Voors he aot prominant Democrats uf ndl- man beenuso hi ane em): Suppose 5 Democrat (Dem,): sedan (No) or Lindsay, ot Hart, or tha Le ftom Walker—what of it all? Forgery Devt we met by forgery. perdury by perjury, bad toe mer TH Na wan in American pall: sunt lying Dy ISIN sono anys for tho Work ho les oe his party, No uiattor if Itrobs, kills, or terminates. : = ‘ Loulsviile CourtersTournal (Dem.)? Frye, of Maine, is among the most prominent of tho ublican candidates for tho Bponkership of ae rty-ceventh House. Ha ie confronted by tho Forty serene (8 considered much the EMSrpariiamentarian of the two, with more ee Ad diplomacy, and urbanity than Frye, ne fs loud and reektess on the floor. 1 Tenn.) simertean (Rep): A Paty Southern mon have fallen back upon tho old hobby of dircot trado with forelyn gations, non-Intorcourse with the North, which abuses and intes Us, and to make Mason and *sitno an impassable gulf, a tsaure of fro Rriween tho Southern penn je and their enemies, hts Istho suxgostion of stuplaity and madness. teans Picayune (Dem.): We come Pate more, Weconcede tho numer {eal and flunncial supertority of the North. Wo acknowledge the perpetulty of tho Union asan {ndissvluble Union composed of indestructiblo Btates. Come, now, brathers of tho North, and confess that blood is thicker than water! The South has given up recessions give you up cen- fralism! avcept thaso condittons, und Nation- allty isan ‘accomplished fuct, Monroe (Wis.) Sentinel (Rep.):) In our humblo Judgmont tho Milwaukeo Sentinel will have very little Influenco upon the Legislature which Is to elect tho United States Senator, ‘It fs no longer regarded asa Republican papers It fs a personal organ, whloh has sovornl times aided (n tho defeat of Republican candidates for Congress and tho Legislature. Ita contemptible cours defeated Washburn “for Goveruor, It aided In the election of Douster over Sanger, anid but for tho very popular character of the local ticket, legisintive aud city, Its course in tho ro- cent election would have defented several cans didates. It clalms independonce. It is sordid, malicious, aud unprineipled, It Js eternally mixed up with [lbel suits, It 1s miachicyous, Tho Aledo (IIL) Record proposes Gen, Thomas J. Henderson, the veteran momber of Congress from tho Sixth District of this Stuto, for Speaker of tho next Nutional Houso of Roprosentatives. Gon. Henderaon haa been a member of tho House for three terms, and bus been elected toa fourth, He has made an in- dustrious, prompt, and faithful momber. In knowledge of purlintmentary Inw, and of tho rules of the House, he ts probably not surpassed by any othermember. He also possesses the confidence and esteem of his fellow-imembers; 4s calm, deliberate, self-poised; too honest to give a wrong decision and too determined to back fown froma right one. If tho Republice wns of the House, in tholr wisdom, shottld choose Gen. Henderson for tho presiding ollicer, tho mantle will fall on worthy shouldcrs, Darien (Ga.) Tinwer Gazette: The South- ern people must not be Impatient. We must re- member that for olghty-five years wo run tho United States Governinont, whilo the Yankecs were making mouoy. In 1860 our Northorn Urethron had got enough. Thoy took possession of tho polltical mach{no, whipped us out, and, by the most remarkable piece of legerdemain known to politienl econot transposed three Dilions of money Invested tn slaver which te owned into those bllians of Government bonds which they sowown, ‘Turn and turn about fs fair play, and no donbt, if we xo to work on olir generous soil, inour genial climate, and work ag hard us they did, and economize (as closcty, in a score of years, by the mere force of Inbor and economy, ind by an intl of population, wo will be again, In wealth and numbers, occupying a natural Rititudo to assume the control of the Govorn- ment wo have lost. Until then, patience! London Spectator:' Tho American ship- ving trate is dead, owlng to high wagos, pro- ‘cetlve tariffs, aud, It ia suggested, toa growlpg Usllke among the people for disagreeable modcs MW life. ndisiike so great that born Americans tearcely ever become muriners, Ships cannot oe built in tho United States chénply enough to compete with British ships. Tho natural reme- iesaro, of course, to. abolish ull duties on mits terfats anid alt navigntion tiws, and either bulld cheap shipsor buy them from’ British builders. The Americans, however, instend of that, have called a ableplog convention, which reeom- munds that pllotage dues should be abolished, fd restrictions on shipping saumon; that tho lawsof ndincnstrement should be modified, 80 as only to ure curgo-spaco; and that Con- press should commence it systom of bounties, to fo paid out of Custom-House dues and # ton. Qnge tux. In othor worda, they recommend thut the Amerlena shins trade should be Carried on wt x toss, aud that the people of the Union should bo taxed to pay for it. 1f the peas Be of tho Union approve, there if no objection: ut its q costly and cumbreus way of traintuy American gnllors,—the only advantage tho Na- tlon can ever obtain from bounties. ‘The samo imoney would keep up an offeetive feet, or on- Uro schools of sullor-luda, Vicksburg Herald (Dom.): Whether tho South advances or rotrogrades deponds vory Much on tho eiforts of ber oltizens, There are thoso who insist that thia scotion 1s kept biek by the injustico of the Nortuern people, oF, to spenk More explicitly, by the National Governmont. Hiloco Str. Hayos was {unugurated this hns not been tho ease, ‘Tho Southorn States havo been fairly treated. Indocd, where thi has not been be caso, the failure inty be traced to tho votes ff over-enlicltous Homocraty, us in the caso of tho stearustilp lino botween the South and Hrazil tho temporary defeat of the National Quare unting low, which wus attorwurus passed by tho Ad of Republican votes, Congress recognized 9 Importance of tho Mlasissippi River Im- yroveniont Commission, and steps were taken t twill Jead to valuable reaults, notwithelund- fe tho opposition of Koutheustern and North- fultera, Demveruts, ‘The Post-Otlleo Department oy been burtleularly Hberal toward the South. i ny new atid valuable routes have heen catabe Ms c. and ther bus been tittle complaint 10 eth panner in whick postal oltleluls have per prmed thoir duties. “Indeed, there {sli Adm egmblunt fn the South ‘at. Mr Hayes’ Administration that has any reat but- rr fo tty Mauy thoughtful porsons assert that engunies fully fo: thelr expectutions, and it annot be denied tha has mado rapt th mies in the last four years. ‘Thero seoms to het hing In the way of ‘continued progress in ye relations between the States and the Central poesmnment, 08 furs wecanges. It is burdly H tev thut Gon. Gurileld, whose ability 1a not nes Honed, will nake any radical changes fu 8 pond ffat Is proved to ba sucuvasfut, Thogrent peminercial, tnunuficturing, and agricuttunil pece eit North und South, certatnly do not ex reany chingo, no mattor what may be the tine sire from mere partisans, Hut {tis true ery of rig giteld owes bla cleotion moro to tho t Uunt the country fs doing 3 ry of hia followers thay BEd tls wisdom to lot well cnough alone for the Sany Ctier cuuec, It ts, thoreforo, ality ‘Tho MeSeuth to distress itsotf with idle fears, enineeat Aduntuistration will doubticssly bo al tly Conservitlye, and tho Bouth will hn "0 tho tines Eto blume if it falls to Keep stop with pegtiaies that are pregaant with prosperity and Cluctunati Com meretal (Rep.): The Deim- nite party In Ohio should encourage tho ee, Of establishing orthodox organs of tho ane in Cinelunati, Cloveland, Colum- Fae nd Toloda, ‘Tho party has been for komo ae ue tho muzzled ox that troadoth out tho ee fr thas tolled, and bad no proper yolco, wee tland Plain Dealer has,. perhaps, come Hite thes 4 falthful organ as any paper in tho peaban It has cecentricitics, and ig not to be 2 ete ‘pon in omergencies, It wabbies on the mnie westion and i¥ not satiafuctory ‘on called Detnoe ge eentle ont Tho other so- bus ang Toro organs in Cincinnati, Colum- support 1 fo wee altogethor unworthy of the therefore pte, Partys It is not_surprisini Dey that tho Demooracy of Ohio abot fi More efted demand orguns that will play organs b ctively, Between thom tho so-called roast ‘ave Indunged ta etaughtor nearly vyory yecrat in the State, Thurinan, mines Ward, Steedmon, Ewitue, Bulshed rena iu# and w score of other distin 4 Tuteeonutives have sone down under: ea eovites, ‘They have. cut thom ly bas (ies Jo the suminer season. Even conduct fy ewent away by thule remotso- hudgt. Moro thin that, thoy have ine udrodg confiding Uemocrats to put A Tovults, predicting sucess ae ea plalnly evident. Hundreds of op loliry bave been “lost upon. the They eadictions tn these su-called 6; Aare encouraged the spoil- tins, any Egyptinus,” tho | Jewels Teeent 0, paper” rep: o fuera thersot bavo gone inte the pockets ance on bublleuns becnusa of too much ro: Bea a Fag cinta of the raphape ae rt A organs, established u as Me ausotyea of the party in Ohlo, arg nine afford try Needs of tha! purty, They wil tunas, may obportunity for tho contribution of SFeans te Cin nee, teres Months, Tu estubliah Toledo, “wih olnath, Cleveiund, Columbus, and dllances of uit the appurtenances and ape u clive hewspaper, will roquito of dollara to bein with, his Ey aplecg frum all tho ato—an insignitl- cathy fs considered whut a tromons oy wight exert on tho politics tho gold, ‘OREIGN. Shooting of an Obnoxious Bailiff Near New Pal« las, Ireland. The Natural Outgrowth of a Notably Lawless Locility. Spread of the Anti-Land League Movement in the North of Ircland, Reported: Foundering of. the Steamship Mildred in Mid-Ocean. All on Board, Twenty-three in Num- ber, Go Down with the Vessel. ® Second Day’s Contest for Places in the International Row- ing lace. Hosmer, of Boston, Ona of the Four to.Compete for the Prizes. Rumors of Another Extensive Nihilist Plot in St, Pe- tersburg. IRELAND. A BAILIFE MURDERED, Cabte Special to The Chtcaga Tribune. Cork, Nov, 19.—The shooting of a Bailiff Isteported from New Palins, in Limerick County. ‘This district fs the most turbulent district In all Ireland, and contains more scoundrels to the square mile than any dis- trict outside of Kurdestan. It fs a region of faction-fighting, whisky-drluklug, and mur- derous outrages, About two yenra ngo a brace or two of murdervus faction-tighters of the district were hanged at Limerick for par- ticipation In a faction-fight In which two men were kitted. Itis not atall certain that the murder of Inst night wasngrarlan. It fs stated by some to have grown out of the feuds between the rival fnetions of the district, i WITAT THE LONDON “TIMES”? BAYS. Ty the Western Associated Press, Lonnon, Nov. 19.—The ‘Times, in Hts lead- cing editorial, says: “We have no doubt whatever that the power of arresting a few of tha active organizers and agents of ugra- rian terrorism In Ireland would bring imme- dinate and enormous relief not only to peace- able persons, but to many of the docile peas- antry who have been coerced to join In the agitation”? The Times, in Its leading article this morn- ing, says: “If the Cabinet, or aimujority of its members, should be compelled to accept what, as we have said, the Irish Executive deems indispensable for the performance of its functions, we trust there will be no un- wise attempt to obstruct or censure that course, 1f tho Government should not deem it necessary to apply for extra powers, it Is apparent they mustbo prepared to face a storm of opposition when Parilament meets, which will serlously lnperil the prospect of a just settlement of tho tand qnestlon.” ‘ ATLL TO PAY, , It is reported that the expense of the mili- tary portions of tho Boycott rollef expedition will be levied on the County Mayo, TUE INDICTED LAND-LEAQUENS will enter their pleas traversing the fndict- ment on Friday, i BARRESTED, Conk, Nov. 19%—Two brothers named Moore have been arrested on the charge of being concerned in the murder of Wheeler. Michael Moore accompanied Wheoter when ho was killed, “THe “PALL MALE GAZETTE. The Pall Malt Gazette dectnred that every Liberal newspaper in| England and Scotland dissuades the Government from an tinmed!- ate session of Parliament and a policy of co. ercion In Ireland, Tho country desires to seo a new polley tried in Ireland, Coereion without a strong land bi would not be a new policy. ANOTHER ASSASINATION, Lurenicn, Noy, 1,—Last.ulght the Caro taker, who, with others, had been placed In charge of a farm near New Pallas, from whieh a tenant was recently evicted, was shot deap while sitting at his flroside, “Nov quinry,” | Duurax, Nov, 10.—Dillon lias filed four- teen plens of not guilty in bohulfof the traversers, REVOLVERS, Intelligence hins renehed the police of tho Balla district that during the past week a large quantity of revolvers ling been con- signed to merchants of that nelghborhood, hi PARNELLS VISIT TO PARIS, Itis stated that the real object of Parnoll's trip lo Paris Ig tq havo interviews with cor- taln prominent Fenlan leaders, The pro- cevilligs of both Parnell and hisallies, {f they aro, Indeed, his allies, will beclosely watched by the Fronch authorittea, EVICTIONS. Lonnon, Noy. 19,—Die svictions at Dur- han continue tobe carried ont with great cruelty toward families of minors, Eighteen more, families have been turned Inte tho street, ‘Thasnow was falling at the the, and tho suffering of the children was most ln- tenses NO CONCLUSION, Lonnow, Nov, 10.—The Newa ina leading editorinI says: “The Cabinet did not come to any couchision yestorday in regard to the meting of Parliament, 1t was uot, wo be- Neve, considered thint the tine had yet come when it could be finally decided whether an earlier session {gs necessary, ‘fhe Governs ment aro likely to be engaged for some time in considering the scheme that they intend to introduce on the subject of land-teaure In Treland, . rm NOT DEAD. ‘The carotaker who was shot on Thursday nightonafurm near Now Pallas was fired at from behind g grove while on lis way to the farm, He is not dead, but in a precarious eondition, A nephew'ot the evicted tenant has been arrested and Identitied by the care- tuker as his assailant, ONDENED TO DUBLIN. ‘The cavalry at Lough Mask has. been or- dered to Dublin op account of thelr horses auffuring from the'severtty of the weathor, %. MONE INTIMIDATION, Dug, Nov. 10.—Intimidation js even on the muroh tor Dublin itself, as there have been somo Jnstances of throatentays lettors sont to persons In Dublin County, THE ANTL-LAND-LEAGUE MOVEMENT is spreading In tho North of Ireland, A mect- Ing of tenant-furmers of Monaghan County las strongly denounced tho agitation, MUST WalT, Lonxvon, Noy. 10.—Tno Daily Telegraph poluts out tunt tho Cablugt must awalt the aii CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, reportof the Irish Land Commission befora any Land-Reform bab ean be announced or any vigorous measures take: ; GREAT BRITAIN, THE SMILDUED, petal Cable, Loxnox, Noy. 20.—The steamer Mildred, which is reported by the press dispatches ns having foundered at sen wilh all on board, salted from New York on Sept. 23 for Mar- sellles, France. She was a. freight vessel, and. carried on this. voyage 60,423 bushels of wheat, ‘The: Mildred was com- manded by Capt. J. 11. Leng, and was built at Whitby, England, in 1870, and owned by T. Trumbull, of that plnce, She was an Ident-clect, has arrived at the Capital. Itls ritnored that he will Tetve matters as before the election, almost all the officials retaining thoir posts, ‘The publie debt of Mexico amounts to $141,000,000, SENTENCED For DURLING, Viexsxa, Nov. 19.—Count Karoly, who some time ago killed Count Zlchy ina duel, has been sentenced to three months’ Im- prisonment, and the seconds tn tho duel to three weeks? Inprisoninent. THE SOVEREION'S PREROGATIVE. CoxstantinorLe, Nov, 19.—The Porte has prepared 9 reply to the note of the Powers demanding the execution of the assusin of Col. Commernalf. ‘Tho reply declares that every Sovereign has .the right to extent clemency to his own subjects, and states that, Iron screw steamship, Ier gross register was 1.834 tons, and she could carry 853 tons of freight. DUES REDUCED, To the Western Anoetated Press, -Lonnos, Nov, 10,—The dock and town feos of the Port of Liverpool will be reduced about £00,000 per anni. FAILURE. THaginbottom & Co,, cotton merchants of Mauchester, have falled. Linbilities, £45,000, HuRNED, Shrewsbury.Town-fiall burned Inst night, A HEAVY GALE prorated Around the consts yesterday and night. - WENT DOWN WITI TWENTY-SEVEN LIVE Loxnos, Noy. 19.—The coasting steamer Allsa, which foundered off St. Goven's Head, had a crow of twenty men and seven, passengers, . GOSCITEN’S SUCCESSOR, It isstated that Goschen, Brillsh Ambassa- dor to Turkey, will quit Constantinople Im- imedintely after the surrender of Dulelgno. Lord Dufferin or Sir Austen Layard will probably suceeed him, : FOUNDERE Loxpox, No’ the British steamer Mildred, from Ne Sept. 28, for Mur- sellles. has foundered In the Atlantic. ‘Ihe crew, twenty-three innumber, were drowned, THE OAR. THE INTERNATIONAL REGATTA, Loxvox, Nov. 10.—Iu the first trial-heat this afternoon, to determine the choice of contestaits for the prizes in the international regatta to-morrow, Wallace Moss, of St. Joln, N. B., won the heat by a length; Hos- mer, of Boston, Mass., second; Riley, of Saratoga, N. Y., third; and Nicholson, of Stockton-on-Tees, fourth, It was a fine race. The: course was from the Putney aqueduct to Chiswick Church, two and one- half miles. ‘The water was rough, but there was no rain, Ross got the best of the start, nnd Ruey ‘fell behind. At Gross wharf Nicholson had tho lead, Ross second and rowlng finely, At Crab Tree Ross regained the lend, the other threo rowlng abreast. At Hammersmith Ilusmer took second pluce, At was a fine race to the finish. Another account says that Ross won the hent by three lengths, and that there wasa length and a half between Hosmer and Riley. ‘Time, 16 minutes 23 seconds. ‘The second heat, over the sane course and distance, was won by Laycock; Warren Smith, of Ilailfax, NvS., second; ‘Trickett, of Sydney, N.S. W., third; and Iawdon, of Delaven, fourth, Layeoek rowed in splendid fori, Laycock won easily at Hammersmith, Ale was four lengths ahead of Sinith, who was leading Trickett by three lengths. Op- Posit the Dores, Trickett made a spurt, ant almost reached Smith, but then glackened, and was beaten ensily. Laycock’s tine was 17 minutes 23 seconds, Another account says ‘Crickett touched Smith’s boat, and stopped rowing on tho claim of a foul. Nicholson fouled with-a barge ‘opposit the Soap Works, 9 ‘Triekett’s claim for second placa in the second heat om account of analleged foul was not allowed, @rickuott started first favorit for the heat, 5 to 4 being Inid on him, Ills collapse was even more marked than in his race with Hantan, ‘The press bout was unable to follow the race on account of high tide preventing her passing under the bridge at the starting point, Asa result of to-day’s contest Ross, Lay cock, Hosmer, and Smith will compete to- morrow over tho full ‘Thames course, from Putney.aqueduct to “The Ship’ at Mart- Inke, four und one-quarter miles, for tho American prizes, . Ross fy the favorit for tho race to-morrow at Oto d AT SEA. GERMANY. POLTTICO-HCONUMICAL COUNCIIa. Benray, Noy, 19.—A Royal deeree has been issued, establishIng the Prussinn Politico Evononileal Council, Herr von Bostticher, Minister of State, stated at a meeting of representatives of Gernian commerce that the constitution of tha Council would allow of its extension at any time to all the Fed: eral States, but that the Federal Govern- ments had provisionally declIned to eodper- alo pending tho meeting of the Relehstag. ‘Tho Poltico Economical Council will con- stst of seventy-five members chosen for tive years, forty-five members to bu selected from ninety names presented by the Chambers of Commerce ond Agricuiture; the remalider, of whom at least Afteen must be worklngmen, will be chosen by the Ministers of Commerce, Public Works, and Agriculture, RUSSIA. DISTURBING Rusons, ~ Panis, Nov. 10.—Grave rumors of another Nihillst conspiracy, eyen more terribio and more carefully organized than any of the plots hithorto discovered, are afloat here. It is to be feared that ore many weeks, perhaps ero many days, we shall have nows of eatastrophe, and {f may cost’ the Czar and many funocent people thelr lives. Tho Czar hag lostinuch of his popularity, sineo his morganntic marriage, Several high ofleluls attached to his person are believed to have relations with the Nihilists, MINE EXPLOSION, TWELVE LIVES Lost, Mons, Belgium, Noy, 19.—An explosion of fre-damp occurred in a coal pit near this place to-day, ‘Twenty-seven men wore in the pit atthe thne, of whom fifteen hava been rescued more or less Injured. It Is feared the men still In tho pit are dead, PFRANOKE, A LAF E-SENATORSIUY, Pants, Noy. W.—Ata plenary meeting of the Senators belonging to the various groups of the Left, Gon. Farre, Minister of War,was unanlinously accepted as candidate foro life-Songtorshtp, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Broca. ITALY, SPECIE RESUMPTION, Lonpoy, Nov, 10,-—The St, James’ Gazette, discussing Slguor Magiani’s bill for the re sumption of specto payment in Italy, says If Signor Magliant knows tho reat juterests of the country ho wit resume in silver. Fit the assasin having nsked clemency, his sen- tence has been contmuted to penal servitude for life, RIZA PARIIA. Constantinorir, Nov, 19.—Riza Pasha has been summoned to Constantinople. ————— Congestion of the Bunge iniiammation of the Throw, and Didienity of Heeathing. frequently result from a sovere Cold. The remodiat prop- ertles combined In Dr. Jayne's Expectorant are expeotatly desiened to break up feverish anit ins finminaory tendencies, remove Constriction of the Throat, and, by bringing about a free ex. Dectarntion, promote natural reaplration, and a speedy cure. 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Best Medioine In the World callod . ** Bittors.”” ducorand Life-xuetatntn 1 cabled * iittorn’ are MAL from UNVEMMENTED MALT, te. ‘Chuy teed the body and ) solktity the hones, Hirden 4, chiwer Lhe mitnd auto the Re e nnd kitnegn, and vita NEW LIFE ovory Hui of the tains, owns Roltations similarly name NV'x BIUNATUIU, whieh a bel of every bottle.” uid uv Malt Bitters Company, Boston, Mass. rrr ee ree The § hrpeie ALTE Hors ‘A tho brain, thy thusolus, qutut (he ne B portect dizestion, re owols cieanea the liver ny ot wk forthe COMPA. vars plainly on the Ine ywhero, LINE teen outof thaslxteon million notes ure fur five re, " a * VARIOUS, THE GREEK CHASIDERS. ATHENA, Nov, 19,—Tho Chamber of Depu- tles passed, by a vote of 103 to 80, un address in reply to the spevoh from the ‘Lhrone, THE EGYUTIAN SLAVE TRADE, Vienna, Novy. 10—A noted Soudan tray eler, Dr, Schwoinfurth, has published a let- ter strongly denouncing the increase of the Exgyptlan slave trade, stating that tho re sumption of the trafic dates from tho deposi- tlon of Ismail Pasha, but has increased more espectutly since Gen, Gordon left the coun- He MEXICO, Ciry or Mexico, Nov. 10,—Gonzales, Pres- The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, andeverything elsc, in Hard or Sum Wae tor, without danger to fabrio or bande Suves Labor, Time, snd Soap, amaze ingly, and ls of great value to housckcopors. Bolt by al! Grocers—but aco that Vile Counter. Felts aro uot urget upon you. PRALINE is tho only safo article, and itwaye bears tho name of SAMUS PYLE, New ¥i STEDHENG, THE CIINOP. Odiat, 14 Dedrborn-at. yivus lug, Dlophutiat All~ alve fur burns, bolls, bOrns, “cu Druinens eto Druggutedavele Se per bos esd Dey oad Hous Madison and Peoria-sts. REMARKABLE SACRIEICE! The Victim---Our Stock of DRESS GOODS Which we have remorse- lessly “KNIFED” (In prices, we mean), and present to the purchasing public an array of Bargains in Dress Goods that must be conceded to be THE LOWEST YET, IMMENSE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of Nice All-Wool, Solid Color French Armures, Satines, and Basket Cloths, original retali value 65ce—we now slaughter them at 2c peryard. They are worthy of attention, and yery prompt at (hut, as they will be recoge nized a bargain as soon as seen, and will disappear from our counters like snow In June. BIG LOT of Scotch Cheviot Woot Suit- ings, double width, good weight, and soft Nannel fnish; Just the fabric for this weather. We are ashamed to quote the original prices the preseat figure is fearfully below It; a yorita- hle bargain, $7 1-2c. THIS LOT IS HALF PRICE, and con- tains double-width Colored Popltins, Brocade Lustres, Serges, All-Wool Flannel Suitings, &c., and the price is 1éc per yards remember, only 15e. MOMIE CLOTHS, genuine French All- Woo] Giouds, 46 inches wides n fabric that we opened this season at 20c, and now **slaughter®? at 50c. Shoodas, Camel’s Hairs, and Cashmeres reduced nearly one-third; some of them as low as 40 and dic yd. : French Novelty Dress Fabrics of choice designs; prices In some cases CUT IN TWO, in all cases very greatly ree duced. Handkerchicf Plaids, Freneh Plaids, Scotch Plaids, and @erman Plalds greatly reduced. Aninspection of the prices we are now offering Dress Goods at will convince any purchaser who at all cares about saving money that “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO, TO REDUCE STOCK on account of dissolution in partnership, we. will sell our Clothing at a REDUC- TION Of 2O PER CENT on MARKED PRICES. LE-& DEVOL, Stato & Monroe-sts. Co. Are offering unusual Bargains Dress Goods! Many of the Choicest Fabrics imported this season marked at “One-Half” the original price! Brocades, Bordered and |Hdkf. Suitings, Our own importation, “Very Cheap.” Extra Bargains! All-Wool Pebble Cloth and AMl-Wool Fancy Camel’s Hair At $1.00. These goods measure 48 inches wide, and sold this season at $2." Customers will find it great- ly to their advantage to make selections for the Holidays now! Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st. Washington-st. cE A. GLASSWARE, &c. Complete Furnish- ings for Dining-Room. Recent importations of Dinner, Tea, and Lunch Sets in Enam- eled, Decorated, and Plain China, Earthen, and Glassware. Fine Table Cutlery. Our stock is not surpassed in quality, quantity, style or price. ; BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 & 85 State-st,, Chicago, Firat Door North Fleld, Leiter & Co, x SUB AATS.. Seach’ $100 Wewill pay tos charitable inatitution #19 in caso ofan Inguinal Iernia that can by retained be the TESA COMMUS SEN UE TRUSS patent Ju? TENT! Mu ENS UMUSS, patontod Ja! ie BARTLET ities aaa EN UTA taloroe: Cite eo ttl erst, Chiieaz0, DR. PATKEI the patentee, bas find SI snare ee: perience, the Inst ¥ yeara with’ Marino Hospitals, Are mr, Navy, and Pensioners, the Gavernuaat havin addpind Our appliance aa the beat in use, Cases thut can De curod we novur fai] to cuts, SHANILESS-HBEI, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, irra of tho SS-HEEL Patentett Mure! OCEA! NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail Every Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen, Passengers bouked for London and -Varis at lowest rutcs. Hates of Pygsee from Now Yurk ta boutharupten, Le javre, und Kreme ‘Oret enbin, $d: sevon: Jaen CADIN, £00; ate ery Turn tickets at reduced mites, U1 uit Howling Gre N.Y. ‘Ho stevmee mis by 1 orth German ltovd from Brewer to Chicayo ts Bl, tnd the only agents authorized to seit dene tlckuts are Hi, CLAUSSENIUB & CO., 28outh Cinrk-at é 1, W. uy 03 Genera! manish wraps. Botwoon New York uid Havro, Mer £) N. i, fout of Morton-a ‘travolors by this title uvold both transit py Engtish railway aud tho discumnfurt uf crossing Wie haat xual bout, atte nevonene to au Agent, Gitowling dren, foot Cabin Agont, Charest, PEM, Meeraue’ Avent. {7 Chleawu, Ocean Steamships, eee 10 and, from the peineipal Englial, Scutch, ii Tone, Gorman, bal van Beandinavian ‘Thon stenmors curry no ttye stock of any kind PME ANUS Cs BhUwW ae une Nesters Aue, id oath Clarkest. Chicago, ST DRALTS on Great Uriuln, trojan, wud tho Continont tor wale, AMERICAN LINE, Philad nla and Liverpool, calling at Queenstown, Sailing regulacly Rint Patunluy aud evory ailernute Woedneaduy trou Uiiladulphia, carrying cabin, intere mediate, aid Hoerage pusengurs, and the U8, Stall, ED STAR LINE, Carrytng the United states and Hural Holuiun Malls, ‘The only Direct Dine to Antwerp, in Belgium, sail, ti day alwenatoly tram businduiphis aid wuzo Tickets tour fran Kurope an srugo Tiekys to ur train Kuropy and Drafts TEA I 88 State-st. Finest TEAS in the world, specially im- orted forthe HOLIDAYS. Bamboo Bas- cts, Japanese Glove, Jewel, and fine intald Boxes filled with Tea from agc up to $5.00 he “See our“CURIO DEPARTMBNT” and get our Japanese Price-List. st f d : M Stockholders’ Meeting, By order of the Hourd of Direct ors uf the Chieoxo & Grand 4 ok Holtway Company, OF thy Company ts hytoby catia r Jur Nat tho Valuer Houag, tae Cy of Chicago, 6 thu State of Hilnuld, on Wo. he Bd day ve tuber Hext, ats a'clock wv. a The purpose Uf thy inveting ls to consiter and pass upon a proponad touae wdrouun nit bolwaau thls Conte pauy and the Westar Indians Ralitoud Cumpatiy th Feapect ly dept wccummudat main the Clly ot Chie cag CHAg. vs Syorcinry nd Ve Chicazo & Grund Vruvk fuliway Fad Fort’ on Great Ieltnin and uufinent apply VETER WHIGHK'T & SONS, Gondral Agent W, E, DAWHENCE, Munugors” tw wt D i UAE 4. ¥} vow York pow, HOLA, vic Ta PTAC xe Dec. 4, WUBLA, Nav. a7, noon | CUICAPS LA, Doe. 1h Dyin ‘Those steamers do nut carry caitlo, sliyy, OF pur RLVBIA, Nov Zh hnon Tate ae tier, 18. dw im Cadlus, 84 to RL Excursion ‘Tiokats at roducudratus, | ee HENDERSON BIOTCENS, 9 Wa “STATE LINE ToMaszow, Liverpool, Lublin, Heltast, and Lonitans gerry, from N.Y. avory ‘Thursday, First Cubiti i si SOT, Bouordlny wecommodaliom second cabin 1 iy Proved worn Pere ade A Tam tate FAIR GATKS' STANDARD i ! SCALES. 6 ‘OY ALL KINDS, } FAIRBANK@, MORSE & CO J 11 £113 Luke St, Chicago. Bo carefultobuy only the Geauina BLOOn DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S adlan Bloat Syrup 8 iy = . % 8 23 ae ie 28 2 PS ai 3 Bot Be 4 Bn. fe ee £8 2° Se 2B Bg 32 s3 a6 as ag 23 a Ba Be ee arnt Es oO (nape sane] * ™ Dyspepsia, Liver Direaden ever & Age, Hheund- tism, Dropsy, decart Diseas Biltousness, Nervows Debitity, ete, Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN to Man § 9,060,000 Bottles LD SINCK 1870, This Syrup possesses Varied Properttes. - I¢ Miimuintes tho Ptyntino tn. the Bally: Which conversa the Mintel and Sugar oF ene Jota glucose. A deficiency in’ It een Winit and fouring of the food ack, IF the medicine ts taken utely afler eating the fermentation of rod is prevented, Je acta upon the aver, Hy ucts upon the tdne alates the Io: ex Filles the lod” etn the Nervatts 8: Hi Nourlesen, risers aut virora| Nour fe Elchrelen aa'tve GIT Ried and mance Pht’ 2 a parce e i Meulthy Perspiration, cba ares It neutralizes tha hereditary taint, or polson soo whieh enoeat co Rerelilee Pn eles ast at mannerof skid dissancs and intersal bunore: ‘Tharp are nospiriiaeuployedin ita imsagtactare, ai it cag he taken by the most dolicate babs, or by th seed and blo, eave only teing. repetred ix cuceniion te ei CAUTION TO sPRUCaSTS. | is Dany erfelt Med Ye ¢ +4 gravelinmagents OF runnere vo wolllt trade from Aruge TESTIMONIALS. ILLINOIS. Diseane of the Stomach and Liver. Catro, Alexandar Co.. 11) DEANS: Sofering for sonie tue with Headache and Tisense of the Stomach and Liver, 1 was induced te Ci Tear rellaple: is AN BECO I Sy RUE, which Festored me ty eatin und atrenain Nowa Hiuhinst CHAS. SHELLEY, An Excellent Remedy. Belvidere. Hoone Cow Ma Feb. A 187 DEAREIR: | have been uring your INDIAN BLOOD syYnUP: me time, and am perfoctly aatistiod with the resulta, urifies the Hood, Hertares last Ape petite. Mtrengitiens the Nerves, itezuiates the Stume Qvh und Rowels, and Hulleves Rheumatism. | would But be without tt Mit. WESTFALL. Kidney Disease. 1 Fisher, Champatsn Co. 11, DEAR SIM: This Is to conuty. that aur INDIAN BLUOD SYRUP has done me more good for Kidney sine erate! Taae Carty Anse a ¢ 7 . Chills and Scrofuia. MAKGAKET CHISAL, Third-Day bere ot lak! ‘ora, Clay Co. DRARSIN: This ts to cortity that ‘your INDIAN BLOOD Sy IUE Baneured hie ot the relrd-Day ‘Chilig a after all othor mudicines ed. 538 BROWN, Chills Cured. eaiee Git Mattoon, Coles Co, 1 DEAR BR: 1 gnd your INDLAN HLOOD SPRUP fearing guise GEN ag ea oor tence tae tng t me fe countr, ant Neuralgia? 7 OT MITCHELL: All that It Is Recommended to Be. Lemont, Conk Co. I Dean Stn: 1 BLOOD SYRUP @ fair tuunded to be, and adyiae anyune wh Realtn tovtive 118 trial, M Chills Cured. 5 Neoga, Cumbertand Ca. 10. DEAR RIN: My pambter had Chills for fourteen Tup has alao gronily benetited the and} have had mo ose fore ductor al have had your medicine in my house. would Bot be without it and recemumend tie nae th anterting humanity, ONSANNAH LAWRENCE, Pain tn the Race ii ii Avi Station, Do Kat 0-5 ., Pao Grint Gare ela ascured ine 02 ’ain it lem Valuable medicine. Alls. WOOL, Dyspepsla aud indigestion. Bandwicn, Do Kalba, 1. DEAH Bint: This ts to curtify that your INDIA BLOOD SY It rocured from your Agent, ", whiel fi Baa completely curad met lispepnin, Vt inthe best fuedieige | ever usu. yaa CALLED. Cure ror Heart Dissane. Teutopulls, EMnudam Co. 1M. RAR Stn: Your erent f DIAN BLOUD SYRUP is beat medicine 1 wer bead sur gars. Disease, « altiieteds Meena TEN STALLINGS. All that It Is Recommended-to Be. Knnane, Edgar Co., 1 Prat Fut. | have ured your excellent, INDIAN Hy SY HUD in my family tar the past fre years, had have always faund it Just as reconimiended: ir ver tind rs the bust fawily medicine ever una in my fauey A the Facunituend It to all Dinensen of the Lunzs. Dean srt: ‘Tle In to certify ime, EAN SIM: ‘Thia Ie to certify in BLOOD BYRUY has cured me of which had been TL ae pate fore “Ue cheerfully recommend iy te AU aUner ns aN For Neurnigia. Dablaren, Hamilton Co. In. DEAR BIR: Twas troubled with N ime, 9 LBOREnE funy OF Fue YUP, und au Lappy to say lt has gnd Hin Co. TH, our INDIAN hung Diseas lata fornome, PNDNAS Whoo cured mu, IRVIN. Dyapepsin Cured, 4 Plymouth, Hanae’ Con 1, DEAK WIR? Lhave been trouyled with Milousnass Nalunbiy iuedicine. VTHOMAS THUMIBLIE Never Falls to Cures + Milford, Iroquois Ca. A Daan Sut; 1 have used yuur INDTAR. BLOOD BYRD for Cramps in my Stoinach abd also for Ww; children wha were frond ti with apasttin, andlin bot Canua i atected mcomplute CHie) was wae, An Agent's Testimony, odiand, Irequots Co. 11), ASIN: Jean say that sour INDLAN BLOOD U1" has no equal for Constipation, dick-HMoadaehs, in the Howets, wid Chilis, wud i can safely recoms mmeud Ils use lo suderiog Quwan! Witopa A REED. Recommends It te All. A Kane Co. DeAx BIN: 2 Have used some or” your INDIAN BLUOD SYRUP with beneficiat results, and 1 think (¢ Wodl?fucumusend itco all sunering frou Jopuiay. i ‘ Je We MOON Liver Coniplaint, . Buckingham, Kankakee Co. Ii, May 3) 18m DEAR SU: | pear ully tenty, phat your justly cele ebrated INDIAN BLOOD BYNUP gives unl faction, and ts highly esteemed by all who bay te Shi used your neiicing with the afroubied with Inver Complaint eid bick lleagaches cae See eee AMAL BENIY. Rheunmnttem, Rockingham, Kankakoo Co., Ti). May 18, 147, DWAR SN: L wasn great sufferer from Hieumation god found no ait unt! } cominunced using your fiuch religved nad Uenedied | tecumumnand yourmeds rece, : Fo ee ene ee HESSEN BIE A Good Blood Purditer. Sect ucands, Lake Co. Ht. Dean Sit: T have used rourgeens INOTAN BiLodD BY HUN dud tava found it unequatedaa a Hitood Wuris Ger, aud take pleasure in recouimendin {tas auch, Suppression of Menstruation, Sheridan, 1a Halle Cow ft. DBANBIN: My daughter was a suGerur from Supe ressiun uf Hunstruat afior Jaboring under nis ditcully tor mus ear, with ihe ireatiment felaue—01 1Hls and one Homavs if two ph Belisle cele ahaa el oe anata Pireatouithe tipeott of the Rota Gop ane if eens hor un 1s ‘iecess with which she war vilied un ber to try yous nd, to the Joy of all sympathiaing friends A Fuswre reat suid beall 1 WHOM, Female Weakness. ‘it Vontine, Livingeton County, 11. OOD HEUTE wh overty Josrs of id have i Ue ur been wreatly troubled with, Woatnuse. “our meuie cine mskes me Yee Nike a young girth I can reoume tuund Ib os 8 valuable remedy. RHODA BALRIYY. LIST OF WHOLESALE DEALERS De Ck ies’s Ian lal yr, CHICAGO, ILL, van BCHAACH, STEVENSON & CO, 9 and % ND, BFOUTENSUUGL & CO- O8 Wadesd-or H, have foond, bruiving your INDIAN. Pa faie trials that Weis ai ic ities aie: