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¥NE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1880—TEN’ PaGun. i Interview oncerning, the 9 Between Garfield and Blaine. ———— {no Was Offered tho Leading Be antnet Portfolios, and Re- fused Them. teresting Points from the Report of tho Ocmmissioner of Internal Revenue over 4,000 Tllicit Stills De- atroyed, and $4G0,000,000 Collected Last Year. e Cost Only 31-2 Per Cent— ie omapensation of-the West- ern Service. goglish Known to Have Given g27,000 and Landers $6,000 in tho Last Campaign. Reasons Why the Great Counter- feiter Brockway Was Let Out of Jail. froclamation by the President Suspond- ing Discriminating Dutics on Chinese Imports. Peports of the Buronus of Naval Con- stroction and Ordnanoo—Tho 8» prome Oourt—Notes, ‘ BLAINE. ‘ INTEMESTING REPORTS. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Yasurnaton, D. C., Nov, 20.—An intiinate fitond of tho President-elect says that Sena- {or Binine camo to Washingtan at the special request of Gen. Garfield, fora confidential conference. ‘They breakfasted together at thelattor’s house. ‘There is Httle doubt that ttthis Interview Gen. Garfield tendered to Benator Binine first {ho posilion of Secretary of State, and second that of Secretary of the Treasury, both of which Mr. Blaino declined. TNE COUNTERFEITERS, A COMBLOOMED TALK AVOUT ‘TIE COM- PARATIVE NEEDS OF JUSTICE AND DUSI- NESS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinxarox, D, C., Noy, %,—Chief Brooks, of the Secret Service Division, stated to-night that he had no offictat in- formation that Brockway hut been released, but he sald that thero was a very general misapprehension as to the facts in the case, so faras ho understood them, It Is not true, he says, that tho Government has surren- dered its position and permitted the counter- {elters to go free, Sinythe, tho engraver, and the printer, have simply been released on hall,as any counterfeiter can be, us the erlina Isa bailable offense, ‘Cho, newspapers say that: Brockway, too, has been released on ball, and that he has pleaded gullty to two indictments, under elther one of which pleas the Court could sentence him tothe Penltautiary for fifteen years. That Would maka THINTY YEARS PENAL SERVITUDE {{thoCourt should decide to puss tho sen- tence, which, at Brockway’s time of life (ho {snow appronching 60), 1s cquat to alife sentence, Chief Brooks, thorefore, says that, even ns the nowspnpers put it, it fs not true that the Government has surrendered every- | (hing. On the contrary, Brockway has pinced itin the power of the Government to sen- ence him to the Penitentiary for lite, Chief Brooks snid: Counterfelters aro only Teleased from arrest for three reasons: First, because the Government lins not suffictent tvidence to convict them; second, because the counterfeiters obtain thelr rolenso by tho use of money; and, third, beeause the Goy- tment by reieasing thom secures what It tonsiders an equivalent.” Mr. Brooks de- tllned to say whether Brockway had been re- ed onnecountof any one of thess rea- Jons, but said that the public would SOON KNOW ALL, ANOUT IT, > ind that it was very certain that ‘ho Would suggest nothing by which the inter- ‘sts of tho Government would not bo pro- Yeeted. Jn all this talk there is, of course, Avery manifest effort to make a mystery of matter, and the real reason assigned {3 any publleity might defeat the ends of justice, ‘Those who aro funitlinr with tho, story of tha ense, however, say that It Is tident thet Brockway would not have pleaded guilty, nnd plaecd himself nt the ee of tho Judge in such « manner, unless he had expected. {mmunity, and that immu- nity could only be obtained by MZ Phopuction or THR VERY DANGER OUS PLATES Ks tho counterfeit $100-note and the $1,000 ond, ‘There 1880 much anxiety on the part of the Treasury oNlcluls at the fact that two tuch’ dangerous plates aro outstanding, that ee ho doubt that the Government offl- atl if they contd obtain possession of theso th tes, would consider thom n cheap pur- ses at the cost of tho relense of thanrrested, unterfelters, for, however strongly someoft i a Ofltevra may insist upon the Abstract jus- it ae vunlsmment, the business Intérests i 4 country demand the destruction of na daugerous pintes, The Seerot Service Ha re Atos that conviction and punishment abi ading counterfelters has often happened Hig haw blatos were still’ outstanding, and te tho confederates of the convicted coun- rieiters loneaY® USED THERE VERY PLATES Saint the counterfalt money by means of “ape ee prlncipals hayo ultimately es- meg ee brison, This was true several lerfelter the career of tho noted coun- ee t Peto MeCartny, Brockway, how- wealth hotwithstanding his reputed great ly has claimed to the Secret Sory- and ‘oflicints to yery poor, Ing “otwlthstanding his Iawful wife m hhotstderable property, — obtained oF Ii NM, yet she recently refused to go ball in, doubtless for the renson (hat he had oman her and was lying with another Th Tho Becret-Servico officials say tn the chy the present outlook, J, 3, Doyle, ra0n siteag Jail, seems Hkely to be the nneety ho will the most severely suffer for el hie with these counterfvita, a3 the lovern, Against hin 1s unassailable, and the one Fell dlues not caro te have more than Benen t to turn Stato’s evidence, Secret- folks think that Doyle enn scareely FAO With tes, ess than ton ye Brockway AyESTiOR, years, although en . INTERNAL REVENUE, spe wtastonen, RAUM'S LePont, csi t Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Re Commnrrt De Cs Nov, 2.—Tho report of tothe me Sslonor of Internal Revenue bas gouo 4 pees Printer, It makes a most encour < af tbowlng, Whore the estinintes for tho Tear were only §115,000,000 thoy actually inereaeo In tho collection for tho four months onding Oct. U1, was $3,86:,000, This ts falrly con- sidered naan indication of a very marked re- vival in business. This inerense haa been sivady since July 1, Ono of the most {Interesting paruions of tho report will bo that devoted to tho offorts to suppress Illicit distilling at tho South. Excellent progeess has beon mide dur Ing the year, and recontly there hos been 1 ro- Assignment of special ngonta for the work, and areinforcing of tho partios now stationed In tho mountain sections af North Carolinn, South Caroling, Georgin, and Tennesseo. In large pore ea or tho Inttor State flilclt distitintion bas on AUMOST ENTINELY nooTERD aur. ‘Tho Commissioner thinks that, by tho close of this Administration, ho can report the work neatly completed. During. four yonrs nenr- ly 4,000 Mlfelt attila have been aoiz over 7,000 persons havo been arrested For illicit distilling, aud twenty-five ofteers and employés havo been killed and more than twies that mtmber have boon wounded while attempt+ ing to onforco tho Revonue laws reluting to this species of fraud. ‘Tho small cost of collection, and tho fact that not a dollar has been lost theough Mshonest ofivers, will form one of the most satisfactory aud striking portions of the roport. It willshow for tho four years ending peb daly that tho suis collected by his Huroau ayo § AGGREGATED ovER $100,009,000, and tho cost, including sniaries and alt tha ox- nonses of tho Iurenu here, ins been but a little moro than 3% percent. The report sets tho eficlenoy of tho grent body of ollicers vampoa- ing the Internal Revenue force ina very clear ‘ight. The Commissioner elnims that thoy nro entitled to high rank fn the public service, aud he oxpressca tho opinion thut ft would be diti+ cult to Improve upon thom in respect to iutey- rity, intelligonce, fidelity, and zcal In tho per- formance of duty. EXPENSES ‘OF ITS COLLECTION IN ‘TIN: WEST- ERN STATES, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, ‘Wasutnaton, D.C, Nov, 2.—The expense of collecting internal revenio In tha Western Staton fa shower by the following table furnished by tho Itegister of the Treusury: MMnols—First District. oe Reeond District, .... Seve! Highth District... Thirteonth District Indlana—First District. Fourth Distric Bixth District, Wao Seventh Distric ENS Stath Distriet. aH q Hloyenth District. TD fowa—Second District, ‘Thicd District Fourth Distric . Fifth District... Kansas .. 4 vee: ond District, Beeond Distr Fourth Distrie! Fifth Distriet, Bixth District. cond istrict, Minnesota—First District. ..s0 ssses, . Bo Michigan—First District. ‘Third District. Fourth Distri Sixth District . CUSTOMS. ‘ PERSONS EMPLOYED, AND THEN COMPENBATION, IN WESTERN DISTINCT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, |, Wasitnaton, D. C., Nov. %.—The following tables show the number of persons employed in thu Federal eervice, and tholr compensation, in tho Wostorn custens-districts during the list fiscal years CHICAGO, Tb. 1Coltector........8 4500/1 Inspector. a10 Dep. Col.and clic’ #,800| Tnsps., at 242 8Dep.Cols.and elle 4,000] Inspector ed 1Dep.Col.and clk 1,500/1 Inspector ,, Wi 1Dop.Col.and clic 1,400/1 Inapeator,.. 45 1 Deputy Collector ‘17/1 Inapeetor... ca ASurveyor BHO] L rnusuatnye wh 1 Auditor., 2.200] 1 messe tie TH 1 Assist'nt Aus 4,600]1 watchman. m5 1 Cashier, Wd}? wtehin’n, a ba 000/1 watchinin Paty a : 2 clerks, nt $1,200, 2 Insps., nt $1,008 13,170) 1 clerk: 1 Ingpector,,, O47] L moggenger,..... LJuapootor....... Sl} lopn’rand pack'r 015 GALENA, Tbs ‘ ABurveyor........8 4931}1 Dep. Srandclks.§ 600 CATO, Tht 1Burvoyor.,......8 00|1 Dupty Surveyor$ 600 ILWAUKEE, WB. 1 Colleator.. 50011 Deputy Collectors. 800 1Spol, Doputy Gol A311 Deputy Colteotar” 1 Dupiity Colfectar 1,600/1 Deputy Collector 515 # Inspectors, 2,100] Deputy Gollevtor "30 1 Inspector, *70|1 Deputy Collector 160 ooenee en SEO DULUTH, MINN. 92,500]1 Inspeotor, : 1,400 Linsheotar: Muctor 1,005]1 lk and Inspector MINNESOTA, MINN. LA ChOBBI, W16, 1Sput, Deputy Cot. 1 Deputy: Ts 1Collector ... i 18peelal Dun, Col. 1. 1 Deputy Col,,.... 2000/3 Inepoctora......, 328) 8 Deputy Col...... S100] 1 Btorekeeper..... | 30 1 Clerk und Los..., 1,460) DUBUQUE, TA. LBUPVOY OE. sss. ese eeeeanee eeeeceeee BSF OMAILA, NE! eoe08 414}1 Ingpector 81,005 |ONTANA AND IDANO, 1Collector.,.......$1,203]1 Mount, Dop,Col.s 422 BUPENIOR, MICH. 22,590] 10 Deputy Co! T8peciat Dep, Col, 1,400)2 Inspuctors .... MICHIGAN, ICI. 82.000 2 Doputy Col. 1Callector.,... I Heputy, Col...... 1000/3 Doputy Cot...... bbb # Nop. Col, nnd Ing, 1,200)1 Deputy Col,,.... 137 8Noputy Col...... Ladd 1” 1 Deputy Conlii 3 Poputy Col BEM] olotlcssse oes 1 Deputy Co! BVANSVIEE, IND. 1Burvoyor ...,....8 3950/1 Dep. Surveyor..8 600 DETROIT, MICH. $3,505 /8 Dep. Col, and olk$ 720 1 Collector... 1Bpecinl Dep. Col, 4,uv0[8 Dap Col.und In, 6,287 1 Dep. Cal, and of 1,800/15 Doputy Col.,... 5407 1 Cushior. [0] 2 Byweial Ind, ..50. Bl) 8 Dep. Col, and AL tnepectors, AK 2 Dep, Col, and Slorekeopor..... rd 6 Dep, Cot, and B Dop, Col. and fi Dep, Col, and 8 Dep. Col, and BUPREME COURT, DECISIONS ANNOUSCED, Wasnixaton, 2, C., Nov. 2--Tho following Supreme Court deolsions avo announced: No. 11. The Enst . Tonncesce, Virginin & Georgia Rallrond Company ye, Hamblen Cannes ty, Tonnesseo; appeal fram the Supreme Court of Tonnvssee,’ Judgment altirs ‘This onso, In tho opinion of the Court, 1a governed by that of Morgan va. Louisionn WU. 8.217) In whieh it wasdeolded thit fimmunity trém taxation is not such franchise of 0 raflroud yorporation as would pags by sale under 0 mortgage “on the Property and franchises of company.” 7 Ne BUIT TO RECOVER, No, 515, Tho City of Louisiana, Mo,, va.Thomag J, Wood; in error to tho Cirenit Court of tho United States forthe Euatern District of 3fls- sourl, ‘This was a sult brought by Wood to ro- gover back money pald by hin through a broker ) to tho City of Louluinna for bonds whleh pur- Ported to bu valld obligations of that corporis ton, but which wero, in fact, invalid and votd, for tho reason that tho city authoritics anto- “dated thom to ovade tho State Ieylstry laws, This Court holds tbut, although tho bonds uro clearly Invulld ag obligations of tho city, for tho reason above ylvon, the cluim of their boldor for rgatitution of tho moucy which bo puld for thout'ls just and myst beeuatained, Ho was kept in igmoranco.of the facts which made tha bonds Invalld, and did not knowingly muke himself a purty to ony fitezal transaction. Tho only purty that hug dono wrong is the city, Tho monoy was gotten frum purehuser of bonds by imposition, Uocause the city, with intent to decuivo, pre- tonded thut tho false date which the bouds bore was tho true one, If 4 city. obtain tho monvy or Property of others fraudulently and without BS Tinessenger , 4 jaultor,.. Wy Lussistane J elle 2,10 cle TaN] a rn entree jon or compensation, with costa and Interest. PROCLAMATION, CHINESE, COMMERCE, Waantnaros, D.C. Nov. 2.—Tho following proclamation haa pinsucd by the Presidents Wurneas, Satisfactory evidence has been given to me by tho Government of his Majesty tho Emperor of China that no diserimtinating duties of tonnage or impusia are tmnposed or fovied in the ports of that notion upon vessola wholly bolonging to vltizens of tha United States, or Upon produce, manufactures, or mere chandiso Imported In the same: Therefore, I, Rutherford VW. Mayes, President of tho United States of America, by virtue of the authority fn me vested by Inw, do heres by decinra and proclutm that foreign diserieninating duties of tonnayo and im. posta within tho United States aro and shall bo suspended and discontinued so ‘far as respects vessels of China and tho produce, munifactures, ant merchandise hmported thercon into tha United States from China or from uny other foreign country, . 60 long ns tho exemption aforesaid on tho part of Chinn: of vessels belonging to eltizens of the United States and tholr cargoos shall he continued, and no longer. In teatiinony whereof, | have hereunto sot my hand and caused tha sen! of tho United States tole nilixed. Done at the City of Washington this 23d day of November, In tho yenr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and olghty, and of the Independence of tho United Stites of Atmorton the one hundred and firth. RB, AYES. By tho President: Wat. 31. Evairs, Scorctary of Stat. TIE INDIANIANS IN. THE RECENT UAMPAIGN. Special Dispatch ta The Chicags Trtdunee Wasuisarox, D.C, Nov, 20.—Congressman Myers, of tho Sixth Indinaa District, siya he hus will compe! Judgmont aterm become neeustomed to the defeat of lls party., Jt was n stunning surprise, but, now that it Is’ over, he Hinds rengons to aceount for lt, Myers thinks Landers was the most objectionable man who could have been avlected, The nomination of Buyglish was anothor bud mistuke, The snip to De Lu Matyr, he thinks, cost the Democratic party a lurgo portion of the Greenback party. Myers dues not adinit Chit lls tilt with Commis- fioner Bentley cost hima vote, Tha first letter in that correspondence wags written by lin in good faith, he enys, to a supposed boni-flde pensioner, and, the next ho knew, It wos published in tha Republican newspapers, Then followed | Mr. Bentley's — rejolnder. Indiana Congressman now bere claim ty beve posts Information us to the sum contributed "Wy LISTE to tho campalgn fund, Sle at firat pledged him- Belt to give $100,000, but he paid Just 827.00,and that only after the screws tind been several times applied. Mr. Lundurs, in like manner, bee fore hig nomination said that Is business was worth $10,000 net proflt annually. He was al- ready rich enough, he said, and would, if noms Jnated, pay $10,000, or one year's profits of his pork estnotlahment. When, nftterwarid, the Com- raltiee usacased him $10,000, he objected, Then tho sum wus reduced to $5,000. Landers pald $4,500, and hig brothor Jack Landers paid tho other $1,600, und beygedt the Comrulttes to muke no furthor assessments upon Frauk Landers, * TUK NAVY. CusaTRuction. Wasnixatos, D.C, Nov, 20.—Chief Hasby, of tho Naval Bureau ef Construction and Repalr, reports the amount appropriated for tho flsent yenr J670-"8t, $1,5000,000;. amount expended, 31,400,000, ‘Lhe report ylves the presont number and class of vessels comprising our nuvy, 1s follows: In commisslon—Steamers, 20; sailing ships, 4; monltors, 8; torpedu-bouts, 2; total, 43; ine ordinury—ateniners, snuling vessels, 8; monitors, 7} receivin ing ships, 3; monitors, 1; store-ehips—stenmers, 15 eulllug ships, 3; on stucks—steasnure, 6; Ball- ing ships, 1; monitora, 4; fronclads, 3; repalr- ing—steamers, % at Naval Acndemy—salling ships, 33 montters, 1; Publle Marine-School— eniliug ships, 1; tugs of all kinds at yards aud atutlons, 25; total number of vessels, IN CONCLUDING 118 REPORT, Chicf Ensby says: "A brief iuspection of tho foregolng list of vessels will show the neceselty, ot an Increase In tho number of afficlent veasels forthe navy. Tho finishing of tivo monitors and two crulsing stilps now commenced and tho improvoment ond repatrs to the Dictator are of the first importance. I respectfully recommend tho building of two armored alilps of a displaca: mont of 5,500 tous each, aud of three unurmored gunboats, having a displacemont of 700 tons. The ostimatcd vost of theso vessels under this Tureau ta 82,900,000, but an appropriation of only $1,600,000 will be required for tho first year.” Tho appropriations asked for this Bureau during the next session of Congress are summed ‘up ng follows: Yor tho preservation and repair of yes- selg, purchase of tuols, miaterins, ote, fuishing tha New York and Mo- hican, nnd repuiriug the Dictator, at For building theco guuboate and coin= . inenclig work on two urmored crulye ME BHIPS...cereecseeeee. For fiulshing and repalring tho monitors Terror, Puritan, Ampuitrive, Manud- VOCK, ANA SUNANIUNOIDUD. 6.000 ceee8 F122, 890 Yotalof appropriations asked for,,.$7, 122,630 ORDNANCE. Chief Shoch, of tho Bureau of Stenm En- ginecring, reporta thn amount approprinted for the fiscal yenr ending June 30, 1890, nt $800,000, and tho total amount expanded, $71,013, ‘The depurtinonts undor tho coyn zanco of this Bureau at the several Nayy-Yarde aro reportad. ty be in geod working condition, Commodore Jeifers, Chiof of the Burcau of Ordnance, subiits estimates for tho fsenl yoar 1881 and d682, aggregating $500,001, Hu says our first and most preasing want {s guns of the Intest and most approved system. At present our ships aro principally armed with smull-bores or smooth-bores converted into rifles, Theso von verted yans have proved very safe and ollicient, and use higher charvea than before conversion, giving greatly Increased yelocity, rapge, and ao- curacy. THE PROANESS OF GUN CONSTRUCTION haa beon so srout na to reduce to kecond-clnss tho ontire armament of tho navies of tho world, Viut thls has been gu recent that only nrodelguns have been made, and thore is not atthls thne a single suip nilont armed with tha lutest typo of olfective orduance, Io recommends tho use of n lurger class of machine guns us of groat value ugalnst the attacks of torpedo boats, NOTES AND NEWS. FORD THE LAST STRAW, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Wasttnaton, D0, Nov. 23.—-Tho confirma tion of {tho report that Ford, the Greenbacker, 16 to receive the certiticate in the Ninth Mfesourt District, na destroyed all hopes which the Domo- erats hye ontertalned of securlig control ot tho noxt House, To-day tho Demovratio clerks attho Capitol abandoued thelr hopes, and ave knowledged that {t would bo uacless fur them to attempt to retain tho House, ‘They will now uso. every olfurt to prevent nn oxtra sesso of the noxt Congress, In order that thoy muy continua tholr salaries unt Decembor, don, 0, O, Howard, fa command of the Dopart- mont of the Northwestern ‘Territories, has beon ordered to Washingtun, ‘This fact gives rise to tho surniiso that the Adiinistration may con template appointing bim to the command of West Point, DENJAMIN Tt. ROWRLTH. iy tho donth yesterday at Sandy Spring, S., of Benjamin Rt. Roborty, the friends of tho Ine Mang in this country losa env of thelr most active und intelligent yorkers, nud the Society of Frisuds one of thot? most curnest mombora, Ho .was tho reprevontative of thut Bovloty in Preaident Grant's Hoard of Indian Contmlaslon ors, and continued tn {ts service till death over took bin In the field of biaduty, Je was in the olty luat weols, in connevtlon with tho work of tho Commission, : EX-SENATOR SPHAQUE, OF RHODN ISLAND, accompanied by his aun Wiillo, left for tho Rast on tho limitod oxpress. Yeatorduy hu culled on Gon. Gariletd, it fs sald, to present the mime of a New Englund mun fora Cabinet position, Whoin tho Sonator recommended fur tho pluco jy not disclosed. é * JOUN I, DAVENPONT, who has been hore sucking new ovidence Mu tho matter of the Norsy Ictter, bas obtained gomo-impgrtant iufermation relative to Democratio fruud$ prior to tho hast campalygn. Ho has never abandoned thu search for the fraudulent naturalization pupers fesued by tha Democrats in Now York tn i083 under tho Til den-T'weed auspices. Davenport {9 sald to bave now obtalned positive proofs of tho disposition of 2.0) of thosn fraudulent vupera, Ono lot of ps—steniners, 3; sill | toamember of a formor Yemocratic National Committee for une in Connectieut. Mr, Davene portinsald to be able to produce tho witness who negotiated the sale, and will suon mae bis discovery public, GEN, WALKER, SUPERUNTENDRNT OF TIE CRN- WAS NGTO reachod $123,082, In addition to thia, tho net | authority, the law, independent of nny statu! 6,000 In raid to havo been sold fora dollar apleca tf tated, como wooks ago, that he thought tt prob. nblo tint he woultt bo abla to complete the can- 88 80.18 to send to Congress at this session the information necossary to be used as a basis of Tonpportionment, but It is not now sure that ho will bo able to fultil his promise, as tho census work is of auoh vast magnitude, and 9 many new and unexpected dimeulties have arisen, that {tls probable that tho work cannot he completed until nenr the ond of tho Rersion. ‘Those whore famillar with the detatis of the “work say that itis not provable that the results oun be sent te Congress bofure February, ‘Tho work of the oflice is nuw inalnly devoted to né- certalning the aggregate population of the United States, which, tt fa antd, will fully reach 60,000,000, CONGRESS: meeta ono week fromto-day, yet there are not nore than twenty Represontatives and Senators in tho clty, The Democrats promised, 8 usual, that tho work should bo pushed forward rapidly ot this scssion, atid that ot lenst threes appropriauon bills should be ready for presentation nt tho oponing. Atkins, of Ten= neasee, Chiirinnn of tho Apvroprintions Com- uilttee, not huying canse to be grateful fur the defont of his party und himsolf, calicd n meeting of tho Appropriations Sub-Committee here for Thankegiving-day, Nobody came. The mect- Ing was postponed until to-day, when tho He- publican members of the Bub-Committee—flub- hell, of Michizan, and Baker, of Indiinn—ap- peared nt tha Committee-roome, but there wert ho Domoeratg there, nut even Aukins himself, and the mecting Is now postponed until Weduee- day. GARFIELD, To the Weatern Associated Press, Warnixaton, 2, O. Nov. 2.—Gen, and Mrs, Gurtield left here to-day fa speclual car for their home, They were accompanied by Congressman: ‘fownsend of Obl. Mickard Smith of the Chie elnnath Gazette, 1. G. Urner, President of the Clacinnath Chamber of Commerce, and Maj. Swain, United States Army. BILVER CERIIVICATES, The Treasury Department to-day lesucd 800,000 {n sliver eertiftentes on deposits of gold inado in New Yorks $500,000 lasued on stuillar deposits on Saturday. + THR INDIAN CENBUS. Gen. Walker, Superintendent of tho Consus, churacterizes ns entirely erroneous tho reeent- ly-published statement thatthe money for tho census of Indians has glyen out and that tho work Ivafuilure, Ho says one-third of the Money set part for this service hus been ex- pended, and that, while itis yet too enrly to do- termine the exact degree of success which will ‘De nttuned in vertain directions in which an ef- fort tits becn made for the first the to obtain Important information respectlug tho Tadinn tribes and bunds, he knows nu reason to doubt that much fn tho way of valuable resulta will be obtuined, and is sure no one has yet tho right te decluro the work a failure fa any particular. GERMANS AMHOAD, A telegram from Berlin tnforms the State De- partment that the cases of Ameriean uatural- fed eltlzeng who have Leen arrested in Alsaco and Lorraino on eharges of owlay military nervy fee, have been decided in accordance with the clulm of thia Government. Tho relcusy of Weil has been already reported, und It Is now ane nounced tht, in his care, a8 well as in tho pres vious one of Getres, all the fnes and penuities Imposed by tho German Government have been remitted, : GEN, MILES hing arrived in this city. It ss generally belleved his appolntment ag Chief Slyuul Ollicer of tho Army with the rank of Brigudier-General will ‘be announced to-morrow. OFF, ‘Tho Prealdont, Gen. Sherman, Secretary Ram- sey, Postinaster-General Maynard, and ‘Third Aaststant-Postmustor-Genoral Hazen, and Mr. 1.0. Hayes lett here thla evening for Eastern Pennsyivanta, to be present ut the rededication of Pardee Thall. “PRESIDENTIAL” POST-OFFICES. An order was Sssuod by ‘Postmuster-General Maynard to-day raising tho following Post- Ollices tothe grade of “Presidentint” offices from and aftor tho Ist of January next, with salaries for future Incumbents a6 follows: Mins orsville, Pa, $1,100; Mount PieHanut, Ia Laneaster, Wis, $1 Sheboyxan Me $1,100; Btoughton, Wis., $1,000; Porry, Ia., $1,200; Qucbolt, In., $1,200; Wert Point, Neb. 31,100; ‘redonia, Kas, $1,000; Arkunsas City, Kus., ROYAL ARCANUM. Sccond Anniversary Banquet. ‘Tho second anulversnry bunquet aud dansante of the Garden City Council, No. 22, of the Royal Arcanum, of this city, was held lust evening at the Palmer House. Thero wero presont about 30 ladies and gen- temen, who thus testified thelr regard for the greut charitable: Order tounded in Hose ton, Tho various committecs in charge of tho affair had been lavoriny for weeks, and suc- eceded ‘last night, in achloving an event worthy of the Chicago Counell, Tho first thing on the program was ou maguill- cont dinner spread in tha. grand dining-ball, to which nit sat down, The tables ‘were appropriately decorated with tlowers, aud the menu was mado up of tho rarest dellenctos, After tho .dinner tho jrucsts enjoyed musi¢ ound = dancing in tho | lure ball-room = on tho entresol floor until Qlate hour, Among the ofllcers present were: Past Hogenta it. 8. Dickie, tho founder. of Chi= cago Counc, ©. F. Parsons, Houry F. Billings, Danlol W. Wilsons Regent C.F. Parsons; Vices Regent, W.8, Edess Orator, D. quale; Seoretiry, . Agnew: Collector, D. W. Wilson; Treuiurer, HP. Colborg: Chaplain, A. 2, Clarke: Guide, Burgeant; Warden, W. C. Drew; Sentry, ‘tT. Althorp, There were a large number of ladies present, and the dangante was an exhibition of niany of tho best sucial features of tho city, ——— THE WEATHER, ° Orrick or THR Culley Sianan Orricen, Wasyitnatos, D. Cy Nov, 30—1 a. 11.—For the Oblo Yulloy and Tonnessee lower barometer, stationary or higher teinporature, northorly, veering to ensterly or southorly winds, clear or partly cloudy wen thor, For tho Lower Lake region, rising followed by’ atatlonury or lower burometor, falliug foltowed by higher temperaturo, westerly winds, partly cloudy weather. For the Uppor Lake region, tower barometer, south to weat winds, higher tamperature, clear or partly cloudy weather. For the Upper Misalasippi and Lowor Missourl barouteter, stationary or higher Valtoy, tow temporntin jouthorly, veering to westerly winds, clear or partly claudy weathor. 5 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, CUIWAGO, Nov, 29—10:13 pm. _ Wine, | Har Taer.( fu) Wind] Vel) den. | a | | | fi syananal Py Pee ei aa 17 u wi Ki u “Maximum tomporature, 34; atulmum, 1, UBS ty. KILAT, OSERVATIUNS, GCaiwado, Nov, W119 p. ma austin. tne B2s83 Panera oSf: Sae.nees! SRST: t wise SEEN CURUMESEESE: Cat sg “haf mw ig a ray Fi x a a aL 4 ib oT i 2 au Ey be EY 4 Ey Fy a Poy a # n 2 is 4 x aw THE MINNESOTA FEUD.. Mower County Again Stirred by the Mysterious Page Sensation. Riley, the Prisoner, Kept Under. the Closest Surveillance. Ho Is Transported to Ramsey Undor the Strictest of Guards, And It Is Supposed that Some Facts Will Be Developed To-Day. Bpeetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Br. Pauh, Minny Nov, 2,—-Tho Page sensation hus broken @in carnest in Mower County, and Isapreading Mt over that suction Ike an epl- demle of sinill-pox, Speeil advieus from the acene of tho disturbance show that J. W. Riley, thé mysterious prisoner discovered by Pago's detective In tho wilds of tie Wisconaln pineries, bas been treated since hisincerceration withthe game susplelous elreumspeetion ns after bla are rest, It will be reinembered that he was sinage gled by devious wiys from La Crosse inte the Jurisdiction of a country Justices in Dexter, Mower County, by whom he was hell over for prelininary examination, ‘To-day he was tuken to Dexter becnuse Page pretended be was not safain Austin, For tha same reason he was pinced in tho custody of Sberlit Sheehan of Freebron County, who fing since kept him ‘in the Jaltat Albert Len with such efrcumspection that, nobody has seen John Ittey sinea the prisaus doors closed upon hin except hls eonnsel, Cum cron of Austin, who bas relucfantly admit- ted In obedience to a legal privileges such na custom hus erystalilzed Into law. Not hla own brothers ins Austin, not hs friend from Wisconsiny not — those whoare involved in dark suspicions by his ure rest, and whonre feeling bMindly for means of defense, without showlng In what form a per- haps unsupported charge fs coming against them, have ‘been permitted to see the solitary prisoner. He was even by others than hls Jallers aud counsel tor the first thne this afternoon, when he was brought from the jul to tuke an froiyht-train for Dexter about J. p.m. the regular train being delayed five hours. This inystery and sectus! ia necessary to Vage's theory of ihe case, which 1s, thut Riley was employed to shoot him by a consplra- ey of powerful eltizens of Austin, who woull stop ut no desperate measures to connive at bis eseape and concealment. Tho theory is that Page desires to punish bls enumies by having his. prisoner confess on certain of the Judye's ence miles. He haga bad record already. It may nut be diflletit to secure any statement desired, Ttisnlso freely intiminted that the prisoner has made dumuxing admissions while in jail; that he hag boustfully declared that if be cat only esenpe from continement te ean find refuge ln the houses of the best citizens of Austin, Here fs tho way the mysterious prisonerlooked as he wns sketched by a TRInUNE correspondent on tho train bound for the scene ot the examl- nitlon: Heis about medium blebt, or bulld saunt, trunk and sprawling limbs not gracefutly Joined together, Ho ts clotheed In an iefeting sultaf the coarsest material, “Te has frrezular und bunchy feutures; hia eyes ure curivusiy oblique, ike nn Orientals, brown [n color, with a wide expanse of white, Hu bus a stubby inus- tnche, ahd w erup of rough, cenrse baie. Tho trip passed withuut sensation until the freight trata nearly reachod Ramsey, whon a curious cirenmatance ovenrred, As tho train was lnboring up a heavy grade it broke in two, and the trat hnlf, instead of returalng at onee, as wag expected, kepton to Ramsey, und wis xoue for an hour, when finally the locomotive returned. It brought ua two solemn-looking persons, with countenanees pregnant with seri+ ous news, Jia few ements It was whispered that Himecy was full of excited purtisans of buth fuctions, and that trouble was fonred. From this time tho trafn imoyed slowly. and 0s ft came In sight of tho Ramecy ‘platform, black with people, a rent sensation thrilled tho enr. ‘The sonsution short Jy subsided, when couriers from Ramsey reached tho train and reported all thore as cntertalnlog peacesble intentions, ‘Tho next visiturs were the prisoner's brothers, Frank and ‘Yom Riley, two decent-looking coun- ‘trymen, with a siight brozue, uccompanied by a Drothor-in-law, C. N. Bostoyek. The latter at tempted tv spenk to tha prisoner, but wus pre- vented by Sherif Sieehan, In accordance with the policy of tho prosecution, A somowhat spirited colloquy ensued, Bostoyck being sup- ported by the Page men present In his intention to aponk to tho prisoner, and Sheehan stubbornly rofuging. Tho dispute was flually dropped by mutual consent, without any ‘concession on elthor sido. The cxaminntion wilt take place to-morrow gomoivere In Mower County, before some myst rious court, not yet known to anybody but tho prosecution, The defense is wulting the devel- opinents of the prosecution. Iu tho menntine tho prisoner's brothers are on the scene as hiter= ested ppeetutora, trying with Tae Teanuse special to keep the run of the prisoner und leara something about the case. A sensation i4 prom ised for to-morrow's examination, The latest development of the Page cnse is that the proscentlon asks 8 postponeinent until the next termof Court, As tho case is be- foro his own town Justice, this js the must likely outcome of the case for the present. Pago appeared for tho prosecution fo person, and alone, and plended tl-healta, CRIMINAL NEWS. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY, Spectat Dispatch to The Citcayo Tribune. Nosron, Nov, .—The terrible tragedy at Bast Stoughton yesterday, by which an insane mother took tho life of her young son by tho udiminis- tration of morphine and attempted ber hus- Dana's fe by the same deadly means, culasinat- ed this mornlug by tho sulcidte of tho woman. Tho family, who are well known, are in com- fortnblo = elrcumstanees, aud are highly respected, Tenaa Littlutield, the fathor of the murdered son, obns i reputa- ton in tho southeastern part of the State nda tenorsinger. Vriduy Mrs. Lttileticla brought out some swept elder nid urued her husband and little gon, nyc 12 yours, to purtuke Of It, whloh thoy did fre she also partaking of ft. During the nizht he complained of his stomach, His mother quieted bim and gave him some more of tho same beverage, after which ho was quiet tho remainder of tho night, Mr, Littlofleld, whodrank same from the suine ghiss us the son, Vorited nt once, and to this ts ate tributed hia safety, Ho was very slek, but is now convirlesvent, Saturduy ufternoon Dr, Gifford was rent for, but belie nwiy dld nat come till the shudes of, evening felt, when be found Sirs, Littlefield dangerously itt, and tho ttle boy very low with all the symptoius ofoplun-polsoning, His res- plration was very Jow and Inboring, Ho dled at ainidnight, sufformng much pain, . Owing to tho fuct that Mrs. Littlefield bas been for some time partinity insane, it was at onee suspected that she hud tried to polsan them both, 2s her nnuinia bad been to get rid ot” Alle!" ., und nw careful wateh had been kept upon ber for: tunt reasoyy All duy yesterday abe preserved a stulldly calm and unrufied dowennar to her relatives and friends who yielted = hor honse, but hast night frequently showed symptoms of approuchizg tnsanity, and trivd, after fading that her lusband's dose’ would not prove fatal, to have bln take more mediolue, and he, ona of the most une suspecting of men, would doubtless have oboyed hor in his wonk atate bad he not been eautionel ogninst her, Theso cuutlons by his friends nuddenly awakened = hid guspl- clons, and bo refused to drink or eat anything thut sho ld prepared, Something washeard Wsnup while ho und is wife were left atone for a moment In the evenlng, and, Upon belng asked whut it wag, hu replied 1t was uplanp-atring broke, It ts thought that she trled to shoot her defenseless husbund, but the pistol missed fre, and the noise wis probably the sharp click of tho descending Latwner, Eurly this morning Bn. Littletleld lett the rooms, suyiig she would bo back in a fow moe ments, Bho went toan oytbouss, and, grasping arovolver in both huuds, placed It to bur forc- hend and tired. She swust baye died instuntly,ag ielater of Mr, Littheteld’s cume out in a few moments and found Ler perfeetly dead and coll. Strynyo to say, however, the report uf tho pistol did not reach the vars of those in the house, ul- though they wero but u few fuct awuy, Upon tho boaum of bys. devas wag pinucd a, a nota: “I did it all myself, intending wo all should go together. But oh! Isnne, you have gat to snve yourself from tho torture I told you of. Don't hate mo, Isaac, for oh! I love you. Wo all took morphine together." Tho post-mortem examination on the body of the dend child showed morphine present fn large quantities In tho stomach, Tho husband Ia slowly recovering, Mrs. Littlefleh haa recently returned bome fro mn eoven months’ resttence In Milton and Randolpt, where she bad been treated for n mild form of insanity, and was supposed to be entirely cured. Sho was a slight, pretty, and neat-uppenting woman, 38 years of nye, and was married to Mr. L. thirteen yen ayo, the only frutt of this union being the boy that sho polsuned. —— PLEADED GUILTY, Br. Louis, Mo. Nov. %.—Charies A. Hall, a Inwyer of this city, who has been In jail some six months charged with yarlous phases of vounterteiting, was brought before the United States Court this morning and pleaded guilty to having borus coin’ in his possession. Judge ‘Trent suggested that tho prisuuer prove previ- os good churacter, which suggestion was ac- cepted. ‘Testimony nsto Hall's character was taken at the afternoon seselon of thu Court, which wns favorable to tho prisoner, but Judge ‘Treat gald tho surroundings of the enag were bad, and ime posed a sentence of one yenr in jul, x Hell stiutled law in the olive of James Bue chnnun before the litter was ciected 71 And subsequently went to California Bupertalandane of the Public Schuuls in Sacru> NCH, KILLED IN A QUARREL. Spectat Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Dexper, Mh, Nov, 20—AtGenon Junction, 0 station Just nbove here on tho Kenosha & Ttock- ford Hallway, this-afternoon two men by the Raine of 2. Pricennd Isune Hawthorne, got luton dranken quarrel, Pierce striking Hawthorne on the head with some blunt Instrument. Killing hing dnstantly. Perce is a miller at Genoa Janes thon. and Hawthorne ts a farmer living a few Invies south of there, An oilicor wis sent for to Geneva Luke, uid Pleree put under arrest. A COINER, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, ‘Tournon, 0. Nov. 2.—Simon Caskey, of Ma+ comb, Unneoek County, who wes brought to this elty Saturday evening by Deputy Marshal Jones, one charge of makiug and pasaloy bows colt, dad wa examination this afternoon beture the Vatted States Commissioner, aud was bound over to the United States Court, ED DRAFTS. CLEVELAND, “—A youny man giving tha name of Hurris WHson, employed as aupernum- erry at the Opers House. was arrested this evening with clyht forged drafts in his posses sion ranging from $75 to #15. The names of Prominent eins are forged to tein. Hu re- cently citing bere tron Philadelphia, 2 BY A HOODLUM. San Fra: uv, Nov. —George Kennedy, tt preacher, was fatally stabbed in olay City by a. San Francisco hoodium, JinmteGates, It Is be- Heved thy mob will brenk the jall sna bang bin, ici nS OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxnos, Nov, 3.—The steamer Utopia, from London for New York, has put into Mymouth, She lost her funnel and sustained other damage by Reavy wenther, miner Ferdinand von der.Taclen, from ‘ork, bas passed tho Seltly Islan lost her bouts and sustained other dunn: 0b, Nov, whArrived, the Bugland, York. Arrived, tho Silesia, Nov, 22.—Arrived, the Coltle. r MUR |aV Eby from Ne ‘ov ninships Anchorin, Cas- Hit aderiund, furin New York, and Corlnthlar yston, hive nerived out, et THE FUNDED DEBT OF OHIO. 4 Convunus, Oy Nouv. 2i—The condition of th Oblo funded aebt ty as follows: Loan payable July 1, 16%, not benring interest, $4500; loan payable ntter June i), 1881, per 34,072,010; loan payable after Deo, 3, 1888, 6p cont interest, 82,k,0u0; dumestio debt, $1.0 The total Cusided’ debt dutstanding Nov. J, 1e80, is $0,470,805, a CANADIAN ITEMS, Speetat Dispateh to The Chitugo Tribune. Monrusar, Nov, 20.—Thomns Bedall, an Ene Rilsh werchant largely engaged In the grain trade, died bere Inst night. A Swiss company of large means has pur- chused two extensive travts of bind In the enst ern townehips of thls province, and intend bringing out emigrants to aettie on them, ST. JACORS O1L, | SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, Gout, SORENESS orm: CHEST, j SORE THROAT, QuINSY, SWELLINGS As any SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET ann EARS, BURNS : py SCALDS, H General Bedily Potns, TOOTH, EAR AnD HEADACHE, an BALL OTHER PAINS ACHES. No Vreparation on earth equals By. Jacons Olt as a sare, e0ke, siete and cusar Caterual Hewedy. A trial entaite ba imperatively tritin ax ing with pala can have chiaap aud positive proof of AMS. pIMECTIONY IN ELEVEN LAXOUAGER, SCLO OY ALL DAUGOISTS AMD CEALCSS 14 MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & GO. Baltimore, Md. on ie Sy CEU RE Uniueationnty the most important wedient discovery »lnce vacclantions A remedy which asalinilutes with the mucous men- brane, and forms not only a local bat 0 comstle tH nub cure at any stuyge. One prekuyge gone erally sudlces, Dotlvered by Drigygtata or by 1D, I. Deway & Co, 40 Dey-at. Ne Ya, 8150 come plete, Treatise und remurkablo statemonta by tho cured mulled free, Lhe uMleted can refer toy Dr, We, TauespELt, Rigi, HL Mra. He Hanvent, 166 Btunerat., F,4. Maso, Munstield, 0. Dllag Maucy 1. RANKER, 401 Clr! Chicayo. Mry, M1, Snenuy, Res Sayanab-st, St. Louls, Bille, Aime, Opera Prins Donn, $UEe BOYTON (tho AWhMor), Finehings fT Saat", VENRDICT, OUT Broudway, Now York, Rev. C, 1, TAYE, 140 Noblo-st., Hrooklyn, N.Y, + HE, Suman, Frudorlet, Mu, .Gto. Be Parr, St. StephensChureh, Phila. Ttov, O, J. Jonus, Nuw Brighton, N. Ya Sey &e, Areal cure of Catarrh for 81.501 aw. SUIGOBLLANEOUS, r ye 7 MANHOOD RESTORED, A victim of early tmprudence, causing nervous due Dilley, jromatiiry dueay, ote Mayne triad bn vat, OyuLy Anise anuuily, de lacurerod 9 slubla seats curo, wich hes wil fs ls fulluwenute Tene dillaned. AL MBE View So Cuatuuuirate Ne AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLYS THEATRE, 3.11, HAVERLY,.. HLS EE inte Commencing December Gi STRAKOSCH & HESS GREAT INTERHATIONAL OPERA COMPANY, Comprising the following Celebrated Artists: MARIN ROZAK, Ostavn ‘Torrinnt, Glov, Perugint, Abhie Carrington, a jantegrt .niten Nehirmen, AY ¢ Sura Burton, Piilam Carieton, Lizzie Annniate, George A. Couly, Arthur Byron, Henry Penker, it others, Mr. 8. DETLUtK, asient iractor, Grand Chorns at, ipreeedented Orchestra. Proaenting tho s5llowing brilliant repertoire: Monday night, “CARMEN.” CA sss a saat MARIE-ROZE ‘uosda: ‘A DIAVOLO,”" ZERMINAscrsser ctapsen alles AUDIR GCGRINGTON Wednoasday, ‘ AIDA.” AIDA cisseseeeeee: Hones Mme. MAIIE-ROZE IL, TROVATORE." tt Milo. USTAVA TURRIANT Friday, MEFISTOFELE.” MARGHERIVSA,.. sereere MC. MANIB-ROZE Saturday night, BOHEMIAN Ql ‘ed Tricor fe dion, wt fae Rk Grand wemen’? Matinee Naturitay. Halo of nenta cuinmencos Wenneniay MOFITe: Doo. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALI. FRENCH LECTURES, By L. Sauvour, Ph. D., LL.D, Tho Course will bo piven attho Apollo Tall, Contral Muste-Hnll, on ‘TUESDAYS, Nove i, Dee. % 14 ty Sandund |, 3 p.m. Subjuct of the First Lectura: MONTAIGNE, THE SKEPTIC, syetbaeripton, $2. Tho list ney be signed wt Janson The the ete Will bs subscribers at the thyur. ae ee HOULEY’S THEATRE, INIT NPRECEDEN TED MUCLE: UE THE EMINENT ACTIRSS UNPREcK TY ACTRESS, { Catv EY f HRS. SCOTT-SIDDONS; Supported by at {AICTE LALACHE ands Powers ‘bls ‘Tuesdny Evening Shivispenre’s Tragedy, ROMEO AND JULIET. sflanday, Dew t-JOUN TT. HAYMOND, ne “COL. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Chark-nt, opposite Court-louse, INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of the Populue Melodramatic Autor, JOHN: A. STEVENS, UNKNOWN Kecalied after each curtala, Noxt Weok—THE STRATEGIST: + HAY. THEATRE, : 4.0, HAVERLY aniur nd Proprietor, MANITT'S ‘ho Grand Sy Introducing the “ies ‘ol BunetPrun, alt the stu QUE COMPANY cular Hurlesyue, Ts Heth dated Abe innit Hates Lerten Auis, | Mia! lay and Saturday Monday- aX Hess’ Rrglist Op MeVICKEIRUS THEATRE, | ONLY THIN W very Weubusday nnd saturday Statice 4 SOL SMITH RUSSELL In bis now famous chameter ef TOM DILLOWAY, In the New American Comedy, EDGEWOOD FOLKS. Next Week=Tho Great Comedion, JOSEP JEB* PERSON, HERSHEY HALL. (Opposity MeVicker's Theatre.) Star Programe und Hit of the Season, The Mortimers, Coptalu Mogarduy aud Soma, the Hoston Jubilee Slacers. Mutlneo at 239 p. tu. today, Evoukig at o'clock, A Vopulur Show at Populue Uetees, SPRAGUPS OLYMPIC THEATRE, TORY DENIGR'S GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE Inthe now Oditity, “TICKLED,” or Humply Dumpty Newly Hatetcd, Every ntghtduring the week, and Mntineus Wednese tung. an BunUas. 1 | onnpnewiral RESTAD apie Fully 2spereont of the human ard tn Hon wi tee ara victims to ‘rcomplcte impotenes. Thin sinttling naar: AN be fully corrohurated be every (ntellivant + . Fhe principal enuses producing thisiixense me of the comman hunters hin, ttn In > Tanenorutoame forebodings, nerveus dobitite, nd Jencorrhira fn tomatess, detilltathig deerme nes, TOt no fale madesty prevent tho parent from: werning the cmthtaf iia ireat evit. “Secret hablia nee tha ras Thera ian well-known principle in animal physinio- cy thut no vital action can tke placg: oxeeut caruusi the nzeney of the nervous systom, Lf the nerve power Ha eny vrente in weakened. than that organ ts fe "rhe: $ ses aA omy 4 aan ine inlibte rpecite for theaberas contains no punseiae rhs, enntharider, or other poison; ts purely VEGET. ia helng ne renction. and je permanent tn ate feet ar-conted pill, ind oan be lind of Lorn sor. Wiis rue Iecheliou, Paria, France, of of Ir a Slzeemond, Propelotars, Moors) Wor Hult ow Vork, Send for circular. Box ae 1 Ma $3; ho of #0, $10. sont by mall non tecelnt ‘Nono conving withont tha alenature of 8, prtee, . box. Sold by all iexmond an the site of each wholesnio and rotall druggists, PERTIFICATE, |. rants, Juty 32; Ist 10 Huw to Paix. Ste, Th, Ea ES yearw old, hal been nw Hervous temperaments batt with apermatarrhorn, und for te debility and entire tmpotency. tried every knumn reniedy with came tome und Pndeined: lor eHlarnlivo. After four months hw wns dixcunmezady Due Unalsted upon bls continulyg ite'une, und Inning montis he was restored tu fall health and vigor—wos. morried, aud hus twa fine chitlrest. (at af 2H pationts treated & wore cured within 1) dave, 1B In Mie weers, 19) bolvraen two atid thro months, 8 botwoon tivo and st nen, tm an * tt eae ital Charity, KOTD WY ALE ctl VAN ECHAACK, . ise Whotoaity Ag Notlee ts, bored: mt that TA. Suitth, of Br Toul and Bt 0 oro New York, wre no longs cr auihurtzed to uct ns gonts for Hieord's Vitul Roe atoratlys, ae theie nppolutiuonis os such bayo beon Terghe CAUTION, beon brought to my notice that De Lissorts aa ne bes Mer tho ham oe Morrison, Plummer & of Chi aentrions hinitaden of (eurts Vint Ante Hits hay cuore t en itlvhurison & ¢ ER ul ity Md Kunea ny % Kevel Swanson & ow & smith, of . Crittenton, of Now york y recuunized whuloste nyonte for the, nrd’s Vital Rostonstive te the trade, wre all nine boxes ire procured of them by retull drugs giats for the convenience of the public, iivord’s Wa Hewtoratiyy will by kunt for sale by wil Folntl atyUr May Ve proce ree eva ly ee Ney “sie i fit o OND, Juom 40 M it wrk, —— WORCENTEESINEE SAUCT OF THE WORLD. Le. arerraing Bignature ison ovory battle of GENTINN WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, parts Uo most deliclous taste und gest to ACT . sours, MAN wi Siadrus bo bis GRAVIES, MAVORGHR TERE, At Tai, May Fist, Ne anes i highly uatogmud Ut Lite HOT & COLD Ja tig alunt alatapte, ti welt ioe thy Tuust MEATS, « Wialésonie, Baueo that eo 5 GAME, de, |. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, AGENTS bon THE UNITED STATES: + NEW YORE, ¢