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“HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1880—TEN PAGES. FORHIG. ae ms Sold to Private rari in Waterford, Ireland. oe . sat the Com- sof rouble at - aos prials at That : Place. ctw —_—_—_—_— oycotty Fearful of Assasina- i tion, Has Gono to En- gland. —— ' ‘ 4 ciliatory Attitude Towar A Sas Adopted by the Porte. . we Only Means of Avoid- ae an Immediate Con- flict. — igmarck Concedes Several Addi- tional Points on the Silver Question. —— te ‘alriendly Relations Botweon the Va = {ean and the French Goy= ernment, ! — “walng Out of tho Recent Enforcoment of the Religions Deorcos, IRELAND. That f the Sisters sy, Dee, 1.—Tha house of the Sis pang hi Tuam, County Galway, was dstroyed by fro this moralng. SALE: OF AIMS, Loxpos, Dee, L—A telegram from Water- frltoa Dublin newspaper says: Arms ara bingsold to wn extraordinary extent, aud dawhote county fs armed to tho tecth. ‘The prisoners from four’ counties will be brought to Waterford Monday next for tril, lociuding the men eburged with the murder s{Doyd, Disturbance Is possible, LEET Fos ENGLAND, Drowsy, Dee, .—Luyeott has quit the coun- ty for England, going sooner than he ine faded to, as he Vecelved a threatening letter stihehotel in this elty whero ho was stay- FOLLOWED BY A Mon. Loxpos, Dee. LA dispateh from Dublin nysBoyeott was followed to hls hotel re- tently by forty hooting roughs. ‘Che pro- pietor-of the hotel recelved a threatening Idter warning him not to keep Boycott in bis house. - MUST BE FAIR Alt fea of packing a jury or practicing any unfairness to the traversers 1s out of the question, owing to tho system of selecting tho oy. MICHIEL. Several French journals state that the am- wstled Communist, Louise Michel, has been uted by the Land League to show herself Niel meetings fn Galway, LOD MAYOR OF DUBLIN. Dents, Bee. 1—Dr. Myers has been Yected Lord Muyor of this city for 1681, TURKEY, THE ATROCITIES OF BIEL ADDULLATE Coxstistixovn, Dee, 1—the Persian Miolster, Mohsinkhan, ling sent the Porte Reparticulars of the atrocities committed oyShetk Abdullah, and demands hls punish Bent. SIERINSTEALERS, Abody of Albanians “Ilfted 1,600 Mon- fegtin sheep, Montenegro protested, but teTorte deelined the responsibility. A CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE. Virssa, Dee, 1,—The overtures of the Turkish Minister at Athens have not been fected, Wut, as a condition for opening, regular negotiations, Greees has asked ‘Tur- hy to make a positive propos, This con- dllatory altitude fs the effect of tho unwill- bgnessof tha Powers to resort to force In fror of Greece, and the small response on tepart of the inhabitants of ‘Thessaly ond Hitus to the Greek attempt to’ form o stlunteer corps, * MEETING IN LONDON, Loxpos, Dee, 1.—At a meeting of the Com- te tn furtherance of the Greek cause, at Willy’ rooms this afternoon, the Karl of TY presiding, resolutions were passed Uring the Biitish Government to make Arennous efforts to assure the cession of the letitory reeommended by the Conference, laters of sympathy wera recelved from tho hg of We minster, Lord Aberdeen, tha sieys of Exvter, Manchester, and Oxford, SA nearly thirty members. of Partinment, pies ax Miller, Merber$ Gladstone, hi HISMANCK’S PLAN. nit Dee. 1—Count de Saint Valller, Frenely Ambassador at Berlin, gave & ae last night to Princo Hohentohe, tho Teturn of the two Ambassadors . avisitto Bismarck at Friedrichsruhe, t alge is believed tho plan of action forinit- iy Wsinarek for European contro) of think question was discussed, and ion oho Instructed to consult the French “ernment on a defuit proposition fordeal- With the Greet question, ‘ Ves ae OTHER MITCH, Pens —A ilispatch from Cottinja Maisie Ontenegrin Mlulster of Forelgu oe formed tha representatives of tho ace at Cettinje that, despite the Bilitary ran Bll Sun Glorglo to: Montene athe eh Pasha refuses to sttrronder St, bt Brotnd thut tho Detlnitatlon Com- Fe alia (eeide the question, Gen. ovle has sent an oMleer to San’ Glorglo ¥ toobtaln its cession, : MUST YIELD, furs Dee. i—Padowltz, the German . a Telnuins here six months longer, Gace Bismarek’s anxiety to koep Panot precy aat but even his ftluence sed tere gt war unless ‘Turkey vlelds the INTERNATIONAL FLEET, + wee jie 1.—Negotlations betwoen “teat ; Hi regard ta the recall of tho Ine Saud leet are expected to be shortly itwuutd The ‘estion was raised whether ieurut iulvtsable to keep up In some pea the fleet as’ a vislble slen of ling ait the Pawers In regard. to othor re etwas, but lt dows not seem to fs dingy support, and was immediates ——. GREAT BRITAIN, . Loxpow AQUATIC. ’ wy, and Dee, oek's friends in Syd- brunet, th la, have sent a cable dispatch ane linia ves they hud deposited £350 tu ald Yi antares te, bla stake. in his mateh ky, 4H, ANU that inure money will fol- Manta, Fenshipon ges that the title to the cham- toniy Haye oH be contested for in vine ELECTED P. ‘ wi TO PARLIAMENT, a ae Hathtone, Liberal, hus been elect- ‘iv to dit ah Parlfament from Carnuvone i entre Hey caused by -the ap dusices of tis Willians as one of aus de ‘the Court at Queen's Benel, Weated 1, Jd. Ells Manney, Cou- servath by 1,020) vat Rathbone repre sented Liverpool in the Inst Parliament, THE COUNCIL oF auDans has resolved hy a daria majority to recon mend the abolition of Chief Sarony and the Chief Justicestip pf the Common Pleas, ARRESTED, * Mra, Suann Willis, atlas Fletcher, wns are rested on hoard the steamer Anchorla on the arrival of tnt vessel from New York on the charge of fraud by means of allege Spire ituatism, She and her husband Jett London two months ago for Amerten, Mer hashand is wanted hero in conneetion with, some fraud, but he rematns in America, ana rosea FRANCK, DAUDNY D'ARsON, Patus, Dee, 1.—Guoibetia bas not thought fit to consult. the Chamber of Depuiles re- garding Baudry dAsson's letter nsking that the Chamber be requested {o sanetion pro- ceedings under Art tit of tha penal code against the President, Vieo-President, and Questors fur arbitrarily placing htm unter arrest Nov. U1, Gambetta considers the let- tee a aggravation of Baudry WAsson’s con: duet, : SENTENCED. . Mine. Montifond, a well-known writer, lins been sentenced by default to six months! in prisonment and 609 franes fine for offenses agalust public morals, WITHDRAWN, Tho ‘Marselltatse,’ the Soctatist paper, which proposed « subscription to pay the flues imposed fn the De Clssey ense, lins withdrawn tho Iston account of its being Megat. ,.. TO BE PronoauRn, ' Tho Chambers will be prorogued on the 20th Inst. and reassemble on the 11th of Jan- vary. FINED, The manngers of the Wnlon newspaper have been sentenced to pay a fine of 500 francs for insulting the ‘Tribunal of Conflicts, PAPAL PROTEST, The PapatNunelo has communteated to Barthelemy St. Wilatre, Minister of Foreign Affairs, a note contnining a fresh protest agalnst the religious deerces, whtelt renders the matntennnee of Desprez a3 Aibassador of France at the Vatican impossible, GERMANY, THE SILVER QUESTION, Bent, Dee. 1.—Itls believed Bismarek is not at present disposed to decide between the plans which have been suggested for employ= ing the stock of 6 able fn Ger- miany—namely: that the Imperial Mintshowld strike sinall silver colus in tho proportion of nine marks per head of the population, or that thaler pieees be continued in circulation, DECLINES, Tho report that the Fanperor and Bismarck trled ta persuade Iohenluhe to assitime eharge of forelen affairs is confirmed, Ho- henlohe declined on private grounds, FINANCE, 2 Bismarek intends to come to Berlin before Christnias to direet the preparation of mew ures to be submitted to’ the Bundesrath re- lating to finance, and taxation bills affecting. the commercial policy of the Enipire will be reserved for the new Relehstag, in whieh the Government expect to have amore pliable majority. if DIPLOMATIC, Prince Hohenlohe, cierman Ambnssador to France, goes to Paris Wednesday, NEW SOUTH WALES, MURDERED DY NATIVES, SAn Francisco, Cat, Dee. L—From the Sydnoy ferald of tho 4th of November: The ‘Brigantine Borealls, while seeking harbor st Urn, near Mulatz, Solomon Group, was at- tneked by natives, Of the crew five whites and one Fijian were killed. Capt. MeKen- ale, Government Agent, and a boat's crew who were ashore atthe tle, pulled a dis- tance of forty miles to procure nid, ‘Three other vessels returned and -reeaptured the vessel, ‘The names of the murdered crow aro: Dantel Creemer, mate; James Nathor- wood and William Kershaw, seamen; ‘Wille fain MeKenzle, the Captain’s son; and Will fam Iuntley, approntice, Steward George Ward was severely woinded, but managed to conceal himself till tho vessel was retaken, when two native men, a woman, and a boy, were captured and taken tu Leonka, ‘The natives of Rewa completely wrecked! tho residence of Mrs, Williams, ‘at Sumatis, She narrowly escaped with her life, ‘The cutter Idaho, Capt. MeMilan, was re- eruiting labor at IslandSante, Natives board: ed hor under tho pretense of engaglug for labor, aud, in the absence of tho bunts craw tothe shore, toinuhawked tha Captain and the native crew remalning on board, exept two, who got below, obtained muskets, and drove the murderers overboard. ‘The boat's crow was attacked at the sane tinte, and all but two were killed, ‘These renched the ent- ter and salled away. ‘Tho shooting of some natives, and the running-down of some cn- noes about three months ago, are the cuuses of tho attack, ’ ‘The natives aro armed with’ many modern weapons, oblalned from Queensiand, and grow dally more dangerous and insolent. ‘Traders assert no one’s Ife is sufe amongst the Islands, nor will be so until there isn radienl change in tho abstrd regulattons, which huve nourished contempt In the native milud for the English flag, : : ITALY. THE VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Lonpos, Dee, 1.—A correspondent at Rome, discussing tho vote of conildence In the Mintstry which passed the Chamber of Depu- tles yesterday, 221 against 183, says it must bo considered that 160 of tho majority were Republicans, who only support the Catroll Cabinet as helng wiost faveravle for thelr de- signs, and that many others voted for Slgnor Manelal’s motion without altogether approv- Ing the policy of tho Government, wishing to avold aerivis and hasten the discussion of reforms. FACTORY DESTROYED. Navies, Dee, 1.—A tobacco factory was de> stroyed by fire here to-day, Loss estlmated at several million lire, RUSSIA, : BATOUM, Sr, Perensuuna, Duc, 1.—Tho agence Ruasc, of St. Petersburg, announces that Russian has under consideration the neces- sry steps for converting Batoum inte a free port; ‘algo that England has submitted pro- yosals to the Powers for the inafutonnnee of European concert with a view to the settle- mont of the remaluing provisions of the ‘Treaty of Bertin, . TUSSI * 1D CHINA, * St. Perenascna, Dee, 1,—-All tho dificul- ties In the negotiations between Kitssla and China have not yet beon removed, The ques- tlon hing reached a stage when mutual con- cessions are absolutely necessary for pence ful setuloment, SOUTILT AMERICA, PISCO OCCUPIED HY THE CHULANS, Loxpos, Dees 4—The Peruvian Guano Company in Londgn bad a telegram on Nov, auto the effect that the Chiliany occupled Pisco Nov, 20 without apposition, ——$— VARIOUS, SHENK ALL Lonnoy, Dee, L—Shere All, who rovernod Cundauhar under the British throughout the war, hus oblained the Viceroy’s permission to retire to Jndla with his funlly, a A SOCIETY -SENSATION, Cincinnati, O., Deo. |.—Saine tino aga & social item appeared tn two of the city papers, ambiguously worded, bus whlet, when cures fully rdud, acriously reilected on the churactors of two young ladles In Covington, The pro prietors of the Enquirer and Commercial coutd hot give the names of the writers, ua the items were sunt in anonymously. ‘hoy olferod large sewards for tho sume, aud detectives went lo work, Suspteton fell on twa indies in C ton. and they were ehadowed for months by one of Pinkerton’a men. Fellig to Rnd suiclent bo Juntlty: their arrest tho matter was dropped, and the parties interested siened a piper to that elfect. Talk of tho whan was Mintin revive wrence Trimble and d Kenton decided to settle tho matter on the of honor. Tho parties urranged tobe for Canada lust night, but Benton's father prevent> ed hin trom going, ‘The matter creates a sutton in eoetoty circics, whore all tue purties are prominent. FIRED RECORD. PORT OF FIRES FOR NOVEMBER, The folldwing {8 the showing for November: Total number of alarms, 7; sccont ntarins, third alarms, 1; second and third combiue stills, 41. ‘Tho catees for saino ure as follows: Chimney fires, 12; unknowns, 15 communiented, Uy falaa, 9; buniires, 6; dofectlye Mies, dren with matelies, 6; defective chimneys, 5; sttpposed Incondiarisins, 4; overheated stoves Bs rekindlines, J; sparka from eblmneya, 3; aparks from locomotive: ronae bolling over onstoves, 23 curvlesncsay2; defcetive furnaces, 23 chimneys without Nue-stoppor, 2; clothinw hanglig over stoves, 2; defective fre-plices, 43 and 1 tel spark ‘from .smoke-stavk, matol dropped anon shaving, biening ont of smokes suick, Friction, grsu!lucestove, tir-kottle, dee featlvety constructed smoke-atack, paper placed instevee pipe holeupactt ing kerosene lump spark from botler furnace, explosion of keroseng-olt Jump, grense on embers, apuntancous eosmbits> ton, conls éulling from stove, Igaltion of ether, spark falling among rubbish, lenking steam pipe, hot soldeving-truns, smoky stove, Joists Inying agalust chimney, thawing out gas metry, toren tov near culling, ignition uf woods work over voller, overticated oven, tonwing out sais-pipe with expored light, beazine setting on stove, tust of tobaece dropped among rubblah, hot ushes deposited under stalrwuy und in woud- on barrel, + Ut the buildings 22 were brick, 4 stone, and oF frame. ‘Thoy were occupied a3 follows: Dwell D; burns, 73 ales, 43 hotels, 4b ts, Be brass and copper foundries. 2¢ pul 2: pleture frames and moklings, 2: Khops, 23 restuur yg mn ery hous sand 2 cue lumber. pi ally, Japannery, carpontersshop, Ulacksuuth-stip, Btove-ature, meut-market, storage, betehose, juundry, smoke-house, muchine-sagp, edrringus anutaetory, mug-scoruge, boot tnd shoe store, dry- kilo, sleeptng-cnr, lonliing- winds Came nine rtory, saloon, dries, elothny proceries, 0, Gil-House, derrick, switeh-lhunse, Utestop, notion store, depot, luk shiughter-houge, tobuces store, unt wad ol Toutl insurance inyol 38 hth A SUN USS 201,76 AT DURIIAM, N.C. ‘ Dornan, N.C. Dee. L—A fire occurred bere thia morning which destroyed Lockhurt'’s dry- room, Flunder& Co.'s tobacco fuctory, White. kor'a job-frinting offlea and pnper-box factory, Angler's dry-qqods stere, Vurr'’s law ollice, the planters’ —wurehouse, oveupled by Cooper ad Lunaford, the tobacco plant ballding and uxtures of Hogers & C grocery store, TuLuin's: xrocory store, Johusun’s drugstore, L.'P, Suilthy, drag-store, IH. Lyon's confection sry, aud Mal- lory’s” Wutrroain ie loss un buitdings 1B ostinated nt $250, Covered by ingurance, ay & Lunsford lose $10,000 worth of totic. co; Insurad, ‘Tho losses on Blocks, ete, were not reported, but aro behoved to be mostly insured, ry * CHICAGO. ‘The nlarm from Box 475 at 11:45 Inst night was: caused bya fire ina fratne baen fn the rear of No. 27 Melteynolds street, owned by Churlee Brockman, Danuge $50, Atorse und bis valued at €200, and insured for that amount ia the urea of Now York, was ali du- BLYO} The Hames epread to a shed In the rear of No. 35, owned by Pred a Elsert. tho tre is unknown. ‘Tho alarin from Hox 338 at 8:10 Inst venting was ennged by sparks from a stove gettin fire to some shavings In the one-story Drick buitding ovenpied by the Sehlitz Browing Company, att corner of Eriu and Union streets, AT WEST DURUQUE, TA. Speclat Dispatch to The Chitcuse Tribune, Dunvgur, In, Dee. 1—Tho “public-school houso situated in West Dubuque wag burned this evening. Loss, $2.00; fnsured for $1,000. AT WATERLOO, IND. Wartentoo, Ind, Deo. —The Auburn Tlgh- School Mutldiue and contents burned lust evens ing, catehing froma defeetlye furuace, Logs, $14,000; Snguranco, 87,000, CANADA, Nova Scotia va. American Coal—Marino Fataliiles—Negrocs Excluded from Hotels—The Rontreal Vroc-Port Question—Nova Scotian Rullrondi. + Special Mispatch to The Chicugs Tribyne Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Montanat, Que., Dee, L—Frauk J. Keller, the Jawyor last ulgtt arrested for mlsappropr lating funds Intrusted to him for investment, and afterwards bailed, bas abeconded, Tae amount which he was originally intrusted with by a Mra. Hepburn was $21,002, He duly Invested $17,000, and retalned the balunco fi his own bands, for which ho pald interest till his tinunecs beeamo low. [fo intends to realdo hereafter In New York, Tho Montreal Corn Exchnugo passed n resolu tion at ite mocting to-day for amalgamation with tho Hoard of Trado, ‘Tho friends of the Into Mr. Panginan, who was killod fn the hite railway neeident at St. Thorese, have taken an notion agninst the Quebec, Mone treat, Ottawn & Oveldontal Railway for $50,000, ~ Neurly a million dotlars were puld out bore to- day In bank dividends, * ei Cleopus La Chance, aged only 19, was sen- tenved nt Arthabaska .Assizes yesterday to bo hangod on tho 26th of January for tho murdor of Miss Dosllits, : Qurnxo, Dee. 1.—Tho Provincial Governmont fs nbout to take netive steps for disposing of tho public Innda to bona fldo settlers, A notice will be published this week by theGovernment Lang Departinent inviting {immigranta and Canadian fgricullurists desirous of setuling on farms to forward upniitations, The Government ts fully allye to the importance of promoting dimmigra- dion, nud ft fs understood that the Ministers will offer Ilberal terms to all who desire to make homes for themselves within the bounds of the Province. iy . Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. . Orrawa, Deo..1.—Thero is no truth whatever in the report that the Marquis of Lorno intends to resign and return homo, Somo weeks nyo a conl-dealor hero sont to tho residence of a Cubinet-Siaister, whois very much futerested In promoting the use of Novi Beatin coul, several tone of that urtlole for house-tuel, in compilance with an order to that elfcet, Soon afterwards ho was ordered to take It buck, ag bu- Ing unlit for use, and to “aend up good Ainge jean conl Instend,—tho sumo as hast your," Evie dently Sir Leonard Tilley will bave to put moro tian is du por cont duty un got cont hetore the output of tho Novi Seutin minus will bu ine creased by Minlaterial consumption nt Ottawa, Speetal Luaputch ta ‘The Chicace: Tribune, Wasivcos, Deo, Lin regurd to several bouts lost of Inte, und apparently connected fatalities, tho foltowlag faute will bo of interests ‘bud City of Chatham and the Mary A, Roblason were both bullt by Hyatop & Ronuld, in tho Chatham docks, about #1x years ago, and wore afterwards Uoth burnt,—the former in Hurhingtoy Bay hero, and the latter on ber trip between Chichye und Fort Colborne, Both boats were then renuilt, tho City of Chatham being rechriataaed the 2 lund, and the Mary A. Robinson thesimese; and now both bouts, within a lew ‘days of cuch other, have gone down with such fatul comequences, At tho sie af the City of Chathum bere, after aay? burnt, thera wero only two purtics—Mre de Mig nnd Mr. Zealand, both of thin elty: p mud] bids, the Totter gonticimin belng the purehngers, henoy the namo Zealand. Tt might algo be stated that Jiny Parsons, lost with the Simeog, was plot or ing wunebort Prince Arthur during the Poni roid, and afterwards Captain of the Mt-rated Cuniberiand, which wont to ploces ona rovk it bake Supertor during a foy. ‘The Second Kae Mr, MeAntloy, lost with the Slmcue, was tho son of Kuglneer MoAntlyy lost in the Waubuno disusier on tho Georghin Iiny. Ad- ditionat facts could be given, but the wloye are the most sinyular, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAT, Dee, eUtON tis Geen pros gented from the inhabitants of Guelph to Mesars, Voors aud Ue Molineri, usking those gentienwen: tocatublaih a branct of the Francu-Canadiun Credit Foncier i their town, Considerable gomment bas been exeitud here over thy uanouncement by the Muanwer of the Jubilee Singers thats the 8b. Lawrence Hall aud Ottawa Hotel hud refused to take neeount of their color, ‘The Manager said indays gone by, the colored rice belies ude tha Puradive of the frou; there was on botol which thy Gayernor-Generit] and the Princess Louise were not tou bigt up inthe saciul seule to patranize,—the gee lute uu ‘Tho enuse of Plotel,—wne tbat hotel hat en thst, 1. conduct of the two botulé hi very suvere Tented Upon by. the peupls oncrult Witiees suys? These peaple wilt gladly ens tain any troupe of traveling wountebunks, They will bucbor drunkards and gauiblors, and, wit! Toxard to the former, help toammke thong but a purty of judles and genticnen, who ty the bospitality of the best classes of wenjoyed Sig listh ai ¢ ure turned from tel dour Y lepers, The St, Luwivnce and ether hotels ought te by felt to thot class ene why (hlnk themselves yout to Hive will Heyroed.”” rit Muntseul fruu-pust question Is Nuely to. at B AO9.08E | inal Dprouching aesion of Patiiunent. | The Gove ment Is pnderstoud ta have’ promised to aeeunie the debtor Unarbor Commutation, kien 19 the Lake St. Veter and tly q Leading: fie nment supporters inalt that, the oblin- tion shall be to the Jetter, Tn that case, though Mont will not he AMtowetber, a eousidernble re mide fa the burbor-dues. Thu course puraucd by the Government will be known to a few month, Inthe meantling merchants will look forward with wer (at to the reson. ane yi ere pent are expected to make the sub- leet thelr apeelal cure, ‘Rneelat Dispateh to. The Chteugo Tribrnee LIFAX, The North Svidlaey (Cape 1" Kellable information ins been recoived hure Urat Mie trenmure tired ont Cross istand. ie the South Pactia Ocean, hes been recovered by two jeutlenien who lett south Bydttey anne few woud nizo for that purpose.” ‘Tho syediente fever hig extended ta) Novia Beotht, and the Local Governaient bag been ime pelled'ta create n seheme by whien tt bopus to erauitde seme forcugn capitafieta to Invest in tho, speculation, It proposss tosell out all the Nova Seotia railways to anybody who wil buy therm, It fing fenked ont that the’ Boel Government ohne at upan elabotate clrewine an the subject, and sunt It to capitalists atronds and rutnor aitys that a mentber 6f the Loews Government will shortly aa to the States to try to Induce American enp- Rillsta ta take hold of tho matter, ‘The rowdy Aneluded tn the scheme are from Trure to Cango, et miles: from Aunupolls ta Yarmouth, miles; from Windsor to Annspolls, 8 imiles; and tho Windaur Lranel, 32 inlle—in all, way 27 mites, Atl tho ronda referred to. are ‘compat nifaire, iit have been subsidized by the Govern ment, and on certain conditions the Govern: inent.enn take charge Of thom. It. ia elufme that 210,000,0 of Government moncy hag bee: apenton these roads, ‘The Yacal Guvernment Delue hard up. would Like to sell out their inter- est fur a few uiitiions. ‘OBITUARY. “WARREN W. ITUN'TINGTON, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, GAtHrs, ML, Deo, L—The death of. Warren W. ifuntington, Postmaster of Gutena, whose Iness was reported in a [ato number of Tie ‘Trrmunt, oceucred ut} o'clock this morning, at the family residence in this elty. Deceased was born in Burlington, Vt. Oot. 10, 1220, und was educated at Middlebury “Acudemy. [a t35 he started to learn the printing business ia tho office of the ue N,N. Hloughton,at Middiebury, and fn 185 was employed In the ollice of Jewett & Barber,’ publishers of tho Midtdiubury Bree ream, Wilbur. Fy Storey, of tho Chlenso Times, was a fellow “ape brentice, and Ollver Johnson, of the Chrfatian Guion, forefian in the ollie it that thie. In 1438 Mr. Huntington removed to Butfalu, N. Y., and entered the employ of HE, It. Jewett & Co., publishors of tho Dally Commercial stdvertiser fn that city, neting in Uo capacity ef foreman until 1851, when he romoyed to Gitena and em- barked with the late N.N. Hongkton, his first employer, in the publication of the Dally adcer- tier and’ Galens Gazelle, Mureh 6, INL he was appointed Postmaster at Galena by Presi- dent Lincoln, whieh position be held througn the Administrations of Lincoin, Johuson, and Grant, TULL Muy ty 18s, when be Was appotiited Special. Agent of the Poat-Oilee Departine! ie ean- Unued in that cnpaelty nth May, U when bo was ain appointed Postmaster at Gaiens by. lent Hayes. been prominently identitted with the Repub enn juarts: since ita ore ganization, was an ardent Unton man during the Hebellion, and foremost in raistug troovs wid devising invans for the malatenancs of the families of soldiers, REV, DR. FREDERICK LEMMANN, CoLumucs. 0., Dee, 1.—Tho Rev. De, Frederick Lehmann, Prosident of the Capital ‘University, in this elty, for twenty yours, and President of tho Synedienl Conference of tho Lutheran Chureh of the United States, died to-day of cancer of the mouth. JOUN C. MEDELDEY. Cincrxnatt, Deo. L—Joba C. Fledelley, a well- known businessman, died suddenly to-day of apoplexy, in the Sth year of bis age, ————— TO BE, OR NOT TO BE? Ur. Shouse Shuilles OM'Fiis Mortal Coil lua Very Gentlenanly Manners Speeiat Dispatch to The Chteago Tritune. Lovisvin.e, Dee. 1.—The sulelde that vecurted at the Loulsvilla Hoted Inst night was one of particularly shigdlur clreumetanees, and dls- played a cvol Indifference to denth that is rare, Mr Hayden H, Shouse, the suicide, was a talent. ed young lawyer of Honleraon, Ky., belonging to one of the best families ja the State, He had been the Commonweulth’s Attorney In that dis- trict, and was already regurdod as nu exceptions ally britiiant fellow. Several days ugo be came to this city and took reums at thy Louls- vino, and bexa a protracted — spree, which wound up fu death, | Ho but deen drinking and = gambling — heavily, and itisreported that yesterday he lost $1,000 iva fara bunk ou Fifth street. fe was out of monuy lust night, nud borrowed &3 from hls friend Lem Mellenry at tho olork’s desk, With this small amount he bought tho fatal morphine, wot shaver and bad his hair cut and shampooed, had his! bouts blacked, and prepared all his clothing fordeath. Ho then went to tho desk and wrote a letter, which Le sealed fn. uu envelope, * Addressed to Mellenry, — and pineed oon hig burenu. | After evory preparation owas mule, he wont to hie room, took four yraing of morphine, stretched blinself on tho bed, and waited for death. Dr. Berry hud been treathye alm for uteoholism Fer several days, and, combi into the botel, be wis told by the clerk that bis pas tent had been noting strangely, So he went finmediatoly to bis room. fle” found house lying on the Led, as if weleep, but he suw the note to Mellenry on the bureau, und, suspecting that something wis wrong, he took it down. to tho ottice, Mr, Mellonry broke tho seal aud read the following letter, LOUISVILLE HOTEL, Nov, 50—Frinnp Lest: Trmediately after the discovery of iny deuth get a collin and Lave mo shipped by drat train to Henderson, aud teley! thy and wlilyr- ment at once to 8, 1. eu, 621 Upper Third arreat, Bvanavitle, Ind. and tell hint to mivet *the corpse’ at Henderson, Be certain to send mo by the tirst possible tral, 1 doa't want to rot bere or en route. Mr, Vanco or iny wife will pay the ho i undallchurges. Your prompe attuntion willbe a favor which £ will, try to roe member. Your friend, 1. M. Stocsy.” ‘rhe Doctor then rushed upestatrs, ana began au attampt to belng tho dy lug iii buck te hfe, On belig revived, Shouse Bal Never mlad, Doctor, Kiave tuken qnuugh,.’? ‘The physielur asked why hefhad done so, received tho reply, “Ab, that's my business.” After this he begun to alnk, aud, allbuugh every clfort was mide to seve him, nelther stomach-pump nor Antidote cHuld rench him. All througa the terry and Rogers worked with bims but, whenever thoy ceasad to work hia systoin by airtitelul respiration bis heart stopped beat ing. Fiontly, about 7 o'clock this morning, ho dicd. Mr, Shouse wae n man about WG yours 0 aye, having been tnureied to Mas Mottic Vance, danghter ofS, 1. Vanco, of waville, and havin one obitd, a boy of 4 yeurs of age He bad wlways Hved happy with hls wife, but lls propensity to detnfe and asporting lite has kept him trom tuking the position he would others wise have tilled, His rouuting were started for Evanavillo on 6 Loulsvitle & Nashville train, is Iori, Just as he wits nboUt expiring, tho following telegram was recelyed froin Kyune- vitlo: F R Hedge, Loutevitls Hotel: Hayden ts a milecdonticd fellow andthe tn ve for hs poem uh ow Bn i wity's und Vaneio's suke, . B. VANGR, Ils uncle, Mr, Dudtey Unyden, says tint his accounts wore In every wily correct. . ——— ST, LOUIS MINING EXCHANGE, Apectat Dispatch tv The Chieuyo Tribune, Sr. Lous, Deo. 1—Tho 8t. outs Mining and Btock Exchinge began oporntions this norning. There was nn attendance :of over forty mem- bers, Tho ofticers of tho Exchutye ara: James Bukaor, President; Thomas Kichuson, Vico-Pres- touts Ff. tylohurt, Ureasurer; and Thomas W, Homans, Secrolary, This ia tho flrat inetitue ton estublished in this elty for the epecial pure poso of denling In miniug stocks, Calls will luo. be Ivted on local bants, inaurance, street-rulle A industri) corporation stocks, ae alsa proment, State, and city bonds, at the opening of: the proceedings, tosday the Beeretary, Kee, Hennig, unnouneed the’ rules which “would gavern — trnneactions, | und Btatud that deliveries were to be made by 1 ('clugk i in. ot he Alay followlng tho sale, that nent for a margin eould bu mado when. ever there wag doubt ertiinud of delivery. ‘Vhure was a lively desire nnitested to lnvest iu tocwl sveurities at prices in advance of quotas jon, a SPORTING NEWS, Wastusxaton, 1. C., Due, LA three-mile pros fessional sgull race on the Potomne this afters noon was wou by Kennedy, of Portland, Muy Leo, of, Newark, second, Mulsted lust. 'Thno¢ IG. Kennedy erassed the line wa epen length us aivance of Lee, Plulsted was about eight ju Lid aNTer vita, Dee. To the bitihird:tournn. Mae Stite Wploushlp twee wumed ‘The iret ‘wiry be- . od this abbercon, iween Nelins und thuaer the Former whistaygs V to Bin; tha seca byt the latter belng & fhig evening Mel = = relfef and y perma. Srokh's sis Cour, Car waar and IMPROVER TNMALEL, Treatise and divcetions, muy How bo bid of call druaiats, geully wrappod in one packugu. Ask acu Ite nent eure, bere will alinost stop bug: AGRICULTUL Doings of the Inter-State Conven- tion at Springfield Yester- day.- An Effort to Secubte Uniformity and ReHability in Crop Reports. Papor on tho General Management of State Agricultural Fairs, Spectal Disvateh to The Chtcaso Tribune. Aprinarteny, Ml, Dec, 1—Tho Inter-State Agrleattural Convention began its second day's session at the rooma of the State Department of Agriculture this morning. Among the proml> nent representatives of the agriculturtl inter- esta of their respevtive States In attendinco were Henry T. Sample, Vicc-Presitent, Alex” Heron, Setretary, and Dr 2. ‘Ts Brown, of thd Indinna State Board of Agriculture; Te. Dy Wingy, President, W. 1, Chamberlain, Seeretary, D.. Pope, Treasurer, Lee Welty, It. Muker, U. Smith, and $. 1. Woolley, Ohio, State Bourd of Axgrleulture; 3. K. Hudson, Secretary, and Col. I GC. St, Clair, Vice-President, Kansas Stute = Bonrd = of Agriculture; Clinton Babbitt, Wisconsin Stute Agrienitamit So- clay; FE. F.. Brockwny, — ViceI’resident | fowu State Bourd of Agriculture? Juseph Stort- ledge, Premdent Pennsylvania State Colleges D. 4 13, Gittham, Alton, Vieo-Presidont, 0. Fisher, Seeretary MMndis State Hoard of Agriculture; 8.7. K. Prine, of Dwight; MC. Lanterman, Preatdent Madison County Farmers’ Club, Ed- wardsvllio, OMIECTS, ‘The objects of the Convention were set forth fn the paper read nt tho opening session Inst evenlny by Scereury Chiauabertain, of Ohio, whion culled attention to the necessity of more uniformity in the methods employed by the State Boards of the different States, Tho writer showed that, us our State Boards of Agricult- ure grow Up under diferent conditions, they ara diverse In many respee A: our States have grown older, they have bueome more like cach other, Can our Boards be mute more harmo- nlous fn netion and doa turger ana more bence ficient work by such union? It is net to be Presuined that any one Beard bas found the best methods in all respeets. Heties we ore all sure to be gainers by a friendly comparison of ylews, Mr. Chamberiajn expinined how In Mich- gan four organizations du thy work properly, | belonging ton Department of Agriuulture. Li Minnesota there faa Board of Dminigridon, nu other of Agriculture, and note: . Is it- best to have these united Again, puzzllug questions of pulley voinn tip in the inanageineat of our exhibitions. Does the speed rituy belums there? Is the breeding of im- proved roadsters it legittinaty brineh of gricult- ure? Ought astute Board tobe simply at body ‘of showinen, required to work for noting, foot the bills If thoy come out behind, and devote the surplus, if any, to the advancement of uurls culture’ Shall beer, side-shows, or amusements ‘be allowed on the grounds? There wre niso inany questions of detail to. be eousidered. Agata, How eat Stato Bourds secure prompiness and ac- curacy in reporting the growing and recently hurvested crops? Tho Convention has received from Charles W. Murtfeldt, of Kirkwood, Mo... at open letter containing suggestions in regard to obtaining retluble crop. report The substance of this puper can be bricdy siummurized as tolluws: He then proceeds to exprees the bellef that! the farmer has tho beat myit tounjoy tho full fruits of bla Inbor: and is more entitled to whatever protits can be made on his wheat than the man who buys it to sellagaln. Therefore he ought to hive the knowledie that willeunble him to place # proper estlinsio npon the value Of hls: crops under the genernt laws of supply and demand betore he hus parted with the bulk of what ho may have te sell, The writer sug gested that tha State Hounls of Agriculture ghould prociro soverul reliable correspondents in cach county, to be compensated by the State Af neeeasury, tO furnish ane fetter a week from, May TL to’ Nov, 1, showing the condition of the growing or matured erops, Let these be sent on a given day. and compiled inthe shape of weekly Indietins, of whiets 100 copies should | bo printed by the State and distirituited to te: correspondents und cuch newspaper in the State. Briel notices of simuar conditions of crops im England, France, Germany, Russia, and Italy would add greatly to the value of these bulls ting, OFFICERS ELECTED, At tho session this murning tho following Vico-Presidents wero elected: 3 iL. Be Wing, Seatt, pty Short St. Clair, Kunsas. Dt Gir@un, of Alton, sald that be wanted alt State Hourds in the Suutes of the Mississippi Valley enlisted in the work und objects of the Convention, whieh he wnaderstond to bo tho seouring of harmonious crop reports and to control the produce market ot the Misaisdppl Valley agatnet tho mioipaliilons of Eastern Kpeenutors, In iecordaney with tt siurmet dons DH. Wheelur of Nebragki, C. We Murts fetdt, of Missouri, Maj. Balrd of Michigan, Hy H. Young of Miunesota, and J. 0 Hurrison of New York were nlso chosen Viee-Hresidents. beeretury 8.) Flaber, of Uilnols, was elected Yrensurer. 5 STATE FATS, *An Interesting paper upon the general man- fgement of Stite Pairs was reat hy John it, Shaver, Sceretary of the lows Stute Board, Ie strongly urged that specinl atireetions be Intro- duéed every yerr differing ‘from those of the preceding yenr, that a continued atrendlane may be.seoured, Ho betieved that the peopie atbeate Fulra must be furnished amugenent. In regard to racing he argued that raelng contd be conducted na honorably ng uny other feature. Ho would protitlt the selling of pools on the pecans und give directions against guinuling, Zo thought inminy of the uttractions now come mon at Stute Fales should be removed, belong. ing properly only to the eclreus, Sideeahows should not .bo tolerated outside the grounds, but should be within, and under tho estes manugement ef the Duard Ne favered the keopliy of the State Falr on wheels, and wanted ft moved frum place to place like a hippodrome. THE TILEMANERS, Convention at Indlununpolls, Byectut Dispatch to The Chicago Trikune, Ispranarouss, Ind., Dee. L—About a hundred tilemakers of Indiana met dn convention bere to-day, wih the Presidont, J. T. Steiner, of Kokomo, In the ehalr, and John Inuey, of Ins dlanapolls, Secretary. ‘Tho Presidunt atau ho. purposes of the Convention, and repurtod upon the work of the year agit lad fallen under bls notlee, Pho number of tho tllo-mating estab- Ushmenta In tho State 1s about 40) Me alsoap- tho following Committes on Program: . Billingaley, of Ipdianap ois; J. 4 rum, of Nuwark,Q.3 Mi E. P, Sinith, of Munole; and tobert Ride Amboy, During tha eession, which continues over toemorraw, tho entire subject of farm drulnage and the beat aud cheapest methods for manufacturing tile will bo discussed, “The best and most econainical kiln for tile, or ule und brick," was tho duly question bought un for disension to-day, Mr. W. FB. Franklin taking the lead, A fetter was rend from Mr. Phomite, to whan te pub twas allotted, Kiving hie ole nud draliteg in Ene where he is now visiting, narrow afternoon the Hey, O. A. Burgess, Me at Butler. University, addressed the non. A or MINERS’ STRIKE. Spectal Disputes to The Chicugo Tribune, Fort Donay, tay Deo, L—One hundred and Atty miners inthe employ of the Fort Dodge Coal Company struck to-day for an advance from 1 to $1.15 porton, Tho vperators refuse to concade the advance, and will put negroes in the mines ifthe mop atay out, It ia hoped the inluers willyet conulude to work at the oll wages, ‘Tho Furt Dodge Coat Company supplica the Milnols Cuntral and Stohx City & St. Paul Houds with fuel, and a stoppage of the ties was on those ines, for Itia impusatble to get coal in Uivols now, a servations of tilesnakin waa ‘ Boycotts Sltuntlon Before Wo Left Pes Lough Mask House. Tho London News! Hal correspondent teles graphs trom Ballinrobe, Noy. 15, an recount of 0 Visit innide tu Laugit Musk douse, and deseribes the kind. of fife led by Cpt. boyeutt and ad family, ‘The correspondent vi 2 “hr ds only by ekillful sublertuge that Capt, Boveort can get a alice washed for his outer ora jovf of brend made Cor bls inner ming. ‘The une Jerground routed whieh oxi A Tortnignt we {uct ery earth is stopped,’ vyn lathe apens Net ik bin sapence worth ot anything, He, even Kel wb glass for lls watch, fer the puker fo hurd than anybody el dare fT Every feature of bis. catruordinery: gituation fs canggermtol alinost to disternon, Last evoniug thy tullowlag letter was handed to hit by dhe tenants of Lard Erne; *° RiLMOLE, NOV. 1, bow, Ce Hayeatl, Be A] Ta uceurdunce WIth the decision mine iy Lord Brae’s last letter to us, we want you lo up: polutu duy te receive tho ren vi ele TENANTS. “ Se, Buyeolts reply was that hoe was ready to reecite the rente at Wo'clock thhy mourning, wn hour after whlch time be received the following notlee: “The teasnts request an aiswer to the tolls Pal oth pay you the ruats L Don't you Sat go mny get ite “3, When do you uxe Dect thy Urauienien, wud uw are thay io enuet 1 going to hook [t? Let tia know, 4, Are you any wa don't be incaay in your mind, wo'll take care of you. Down with the landlords and fyental God seve tretand!’” i SETTLED, Bpeelal Dispatch to The Crleagn Tribune, Minawaukue, Wis, Dee. L—The City Treasury. ship contest to-day camo ten complete and final fettlement. Mr, Getlfuss. afturseven months of waiting, hus secured possession, and this evens ing Trampif announces that he bts abandoned the dea of appentiny to the Hupreme Court. Mrs Gettfues has pail tho clarks who have served during the past seven months in ful. ie drew the money to-day, far which orders brave fram tnouth to month trade out for that pirrpose. Mee ‘Trip! sent a note te City-Clork Burke with: deawitue his notice of Nov. in whieh he sald he should clalin the salary and clerkehire, a A tfaltucination, John fh. Stoddard J delivering a course of lectures at Lyon, Mass, Mra. Whitcomb Inbars Under the hullueination that pe doves ber, and, uotlevciuded from the tell, she invarinbly sat in tho front seat and ogled the embarrassed speaker. Sho hoids nA season ticket, ond bas brought a sult to jesion. BUSINESS NOTICES, Bocrletke & Tafel Mave WoelleStocked homeopathle phormagies, devoted exclusively to thes alu of Heireornite medlelnes and books, In Now York, Philadelphia, Haltinore, New Ore Jeans, and Sun Feancisen, Their Chicago vstap- Hiakinent fs ut 35 Clark street, a Macalister’s Couch Mixture tm the most reliatle and safe remedy, Every family should bavelt for wopaplny cK and croup, J.P, Lee, corner Hateted and tarrison streets, sole manufacturer For snie by ull druggists, —_—<——<———_. The Public WHI Beware of a Erandine tens Imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Sonp now ng forced on the mirket by tisrepresentas tion. twill ruly any clothes. washed with It. Insist upon having Dobbins’ Electric, pala a ich anforigble Eminent Dr. if, R. Walton, Annapolis Ma. well Coklen’s Lichie's Liquid Extract ot Beef is auperior to Cod-Liver Oil or anything C ieee ever used In wasted ar {upulred constitu- ons, SEEUIOLL Miracles of Healing Unparal- leled in Medical His~ tory. Cuticura Hesolyent, the great natural biond- Purliier, absorbent, renovator, and vitalizer, hag shown [3 grand curative peer in eerofula, hite swellings, ulcers, eryslpelus, swelled neck, ulous tutlummations mercurlal afections, old sores, ertiptions of the skin, sore eyes, and Beulp uttections, with dry, thin, and falling hairs and when the Cutleurn. 8 Medicinal Jelly, and, the Cutieura Soap, prepared from ft, are. Pppliva to externul syinptois, the cures effected by the Cutlcura Remedies are murvelous, Serofuia, \ Scnorc lon. 1. Taylor, Doston, State Senator of Mossnehusotte, permanently cured of Ahumorof the face and senip that bind been tronted unaucecssfully for twelve yenrs by many of Boston's best physiclins and most noted sp cinlisty, as well ng European nuthorities, Ie says! “J have been so ciated with my sucecsaful use of the Cutloura Remedios that] have stepped mon {n the street to tell thom of ny case.” — The Running Sores, Runstxa Forra.—lenry Landecker, Dover, N. EL. certifies that Aiu, 23, 1877, he broke bis leg. Tho bone was set by a physician, Upon removing,the splints seres broke out from the knee to the hi Doctors ened them varicoay: yoing, and ordered rubber stockings. VPald 825 for stocktugs, without any six of eure. Boight St Heme tier ane ina Fabia aia pers mavently cured, Certified to by Lothropa & Pinkham, Drugyista, Dover, N. Tig pe Salt Kheum. —Geo. F. Owen, dealer in Planos, Nich.. wis troubted for nine years: thou. ‘Tried avery medicine xuawe to the trade, and was attended by many. physi- elana, with only temporary rellef, Cured by Cutleura Remedies, * * Sarr tuevs, Grand Rupids, with Salt Cuticura Remediva are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists and Drugeists, 40 Washington- at.. Boston, nid aro for aule by all Drugyists, Prive of Cuticurn, a Medicinal Jetly, smatt boxes, i cente; urge boxes, $1; Cutionrn Reaolyent, the now Bload Puriller, $f per bottle: Cutleurn. Medicinal Toltot Soap, 2 cents; Cutleura Me- dicinal Shaving Soap, M'cents; in bars for Bure bers and hinge consumers, Bleents. 22F- All matted free on receipt of wrice. Pat a a a ae SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. One Bottle Radical Cure, One Box Ca- tarrhal Solvent, and One Improved Inhaler, Price for all, $1. Fennomical, acreenble, safe, and nover-failing, relleving Instantly and ‘euriig permanently, tile t comblantion of medieing) agente ators 10 thy weary sutlerer frum every forni of Catuerh r+ fond rest, It satises every demund of readon ad CUMMOD seNRY, Ma altneks unU conquurs y phase of enturehal discano. It stelken at the, Foot. vlennalng the nnenl passages Of wuruicnt imation tu swallow and inhale which mouns de. sssuction, awectening the bresth, reste cho Felines Of emetl tasty, and Iutring to fall netlyity, PUN Grng the blood of entarchal virus, and chuck: fou ite constitutional ravages. “Muy 1 whlle there sk for Snnford’s Radical Cure, Sold and rece ommianded everywhure, General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, ‘One Collins’ Voltale Ulectria COLLINS: Piaator, costing 28 conte, te far YOUTAG EE Tacera suporior to every other clee- treat apnitanes afore, tho PLastERS phi. 3 hy Wuatantly rullere euepela, Liver Captain, Mulurin, Rover and Auticy and Kidney and Genny Diticuities, and maybe worn over the pit of tho eh, oFer the kidneys, or uny atected part, Price Suld oF or THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE Won tho Highest Medals aud Praise Everywhere. Kemedy moro Whiely Fi It israpia in es 4 Back, Rhee and nehes und. fied remudy, Wei De Meyer's GATARRI URE—Unquestionnbly the most Jmportant. Inedioul discovery since vaceinution® A remedy which asstiilates with the mucous mem- brane. and forma not only a focal but a conetic tthe cura atany stage, One puckuge gene orally suffices. Delivered by Dragyista or by De Dewey & Co. 40 Deyewt, N.Y. €110 “come plete. “‘Vreatiqn sind remarkable at Alemeonta by thocurml mauled tree, ‘Tho wMicted can refer tur Dr WH Thurso, Edel Ub Mrs. Hy ILAurett, 166 Stoneesty, BR. Masos, Minstet, 0, isd Mancy U. Hasicist, 44 Clarkest., Chicago, Mos. SLB. BURNEY, 42 Savanahest., bt Louis, Mile, Arter, Opera Pritaa Donn, Pau Hoyts (tho swimmer, Flushing, fT, Banh NELICT, WT Keoudway, New York. He Vay tant, 10 Noblo-st., HrooklynN.¥., Kev, A. 11 Susser, Fredorick, Mel, Nev.Gco. B. Pian, bt. BephensChureh, Phila, Moy. C.J. Jonna, New Brighton, N.Y, Sey &e. ‘3 Vest Bard Dry Conds Houso Madison and Peoria-sts, SPECIAL ° j Dress Goods Sale We continue the reduced prices on all Colored Dress Goods, and ‘to add further interest to our largo collection of burgains, have made the following ABSURD Price on this lot, yiz: SERGES, HERRING-BONE STRIPES, LUSTRES, ALPACAS, &e., at the + ridiculous price of 12 1-2 ets. yard. At {5 cents==<Double. width Colored Poplins, Brocade Lus- tres, Serges, &c.; this lot is half price. z At 25 ots.--New All-Wool Colored French Armures, Sat- ines and Basket Cloths that were originally so and 6s cts. At 50 cts.-<Genuine French: All-Wool Momie Cloths, 46 inches wide, a fabric opened this scason at go cts., and liter. ally slaughtered at half a dollar. At 37 1-2 cis.«=Cheviot Wool Suitings,: doubie’ width, good weight, soft finish; a great bar~ gain, 2 French Novelty Dress Fab- rics just half price. Plaids, Shoodas, Camel's Hairs, and in short all seasonable Dress Fabrics, reduced, sacrificed, “KRIFED.” All of which goes to prove that, in Dress Goods at least, “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CHILDRENS CLOAKS, ETC, Chas. Gossage & Co. Children’s Cloaks! Just Received: - 1,000 Imported Sacques For Children, . Made of 7 Fancy French and Scotch Cloths, {Light and Dark), Stylish and Novel Designs, Handsomely Trimmed ‘With Plush, Satin, Silk, Cords, and Braids. Sizes 2 Yrs. to ro. At Less than Cost Hisses’ Dresses! Ubslers, Ulsterettes, and Circulars A reul eure of Catareb for 81.50 For All Ages. Chas. Gossage & Co, State-st. Washinetonsst. PAR Mr. foo Kalin tins tts (niporting Hein ut Kalua: Kt caudieted under EF Ralinan Bros, will bs continued by iremor, BY ‘ho business formurly the pau Riana By ardor of tho Mined & tirana Trak alt Ot the Compauy bs tor Nat the Mulmer the state of Dliugis, Deciunbor west att iy AGH OF transfers wily Company ured ty If the Grand ‘Trunk Is, praviluces, wid i UIE by uvruemens atid the t conditions ot auch trunster. HEROY, Trousurar, c & Gran y Conipa moves MURS Hy Wowill pay toa charitable Inattiution $10) (1 cosa ined Beige 2 ofan Inzuinat Hernls tet oon be PUNT COomtustan eae Tubes pant ge i) atsnton dos Mists KANTLEDE, BUEMAN © ait So DIL PARK HIE the putonte, has hal Sl sorte wee perigheo, tho Insts yours wily Marina. Hnetale. 4° Eiy. Nuc), und Podsiunors, the Gurarnauie used Whos Bur apphanes da tva bust Ht lise. Cases that can bo cured we paver fall fy care q q SEAMLESS: BUILESSHERL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, - Patented March 4, 207 GARSON, PIRIE & 60, IE