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W YORK. | q NE Confidence Again Apparent in the Dealings of Wall Street, » Tho Olearings Sixty Days Past the Most Remarkable zs on Record, Prestilent Gowon Sails for Europe to Drive in His English Stock. Basinoss-Mon Asking if the Our- rout Suspensions Haye Any _ Bignificance, k General Belief that a Panic Like That of 1873 Is Not Possible. tthe Affairs of the Ruined Cof- fee Syndicate, as They - Now Appear. Ex-Gov. Sprague Will Write a Book with Conkling i in It. Levi P. Morton Will Bo Strongly supported for a Cabinct Porttolio. flecretary Sherman Would Have the World Know. He Loves Foster Like a Vora Brithor. + MONEY AND STOCKS, YESTERDAY. Byeclat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Dee. 8—Tho stovk market has deen strong and buoyant to-day for most of tho leading sharvs, notwithstand ng the unfavorable weather and the persistent elforts of the Lexra tohammer down prices. A notable exception tothe general rule was Reading, which droppod 2%, with asiight subsequent rilly on the un- certainty attonding tho reorganization. Prost- dent Gowen aniled fer Europe to-day, in tho hope of overcoming tho opposition to his xhemes entertained by Engilsh stockbolders. ‘Tho decline was also in sympathy with a strony bear movornont in tho London market this morning, which sont Reading down about 2. Tho declaration of 1% dividend by Western Union falied to affect the atock appreciably. TUE YRATUNES OF THE MARKET TO-DAY. ‘were Lake Shoro, Michigan Central, Now York Central, Union Pacific, New Jorscy Contrit, Northweatern, St, Paul, and Union Paoifle, all of which advanced, In tho remainder of tho list tho movement, although less murked, was stilt fothe direetion of botter prices. Loulavillo & Nashville und Nashville & Chuttanooga wero ex- tremely variable. On the second call this after- hoon considerably highor pricos prevailed than before for over a week, Tho only flocks which did not sharo propor- tonitely in tho finmprovoment were Western + Unlon, Reading, and Jron Mountain, and these wero barely steady. Tho strongest and most Active stocks wore Union Puclfic, Northwestern, and Bt. Pout common, but the conlera, tho Van- desbilt road stocks, Eric, and the miscollancous Bouthorn stocks wera alt stronger and higher. Pacifle Mail was atrong on the reported assured suceces of tho Panama Canal schema. IN THE LAST HOUR the gencral markot wasutrong under tho lead of Union Pacific, Tho money market jn the forv- ‘noon was nective at sharp 6 percent, but thore Wwasnothing Ilko the stringoncy of last week. ‘Tho shipments of monoy to the Intortor sod the drain into the Trensury continuo to ox- sted the recolpta of foreign specio and tho do- mestio recelpta of ono kind and another, The banks do not, as n rule, appear tobe olther ox- Panding or contracting thelr loans, although tho Inttor fa what the condition of tho reserves dic- tates, ot Jenst whoro tho banks are organ- feed under the National system, and aro Subject to tho 25 por cont resorvo requirement. ‘Timo loans cost 6 per cont and x commission for thirty days, and from that run down to 4 Per cout ag the date of maturity uxtends {ato tho now yoar. It is ikely that the monoy lent at tho xchange at 4 por cont in the Inst hour was borrowed in the morning at 6 por cont, IN THY RAILROAD BOND MARKET tho features wero Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central income, which advanced 414, but, in tho final denllags, declined 1%; Toxns & Pacific In- come land-grant 7a, which advanced 245; Bre soconds, 1; do funded 6s, 1; la Southern firsta, Kj; Lake Erio & ‘Weatern incomes, 0%; Hostov, Hartford & Erlo freta, whlch tirat advanced 4, later docl!nod 1%, Closing nt 40%; Kunsas & ‘oxas ecconds ad- Yaoced to 73¥, ‘There wasan advance of i In Burlington, Cedar Ruplds & Northern Orsts and New York Rloyated tirata,: Thoro was a decline f1% in Iron Mountain seconds proferrod iu- Some; 4 in Indiana, Bloomington’ & Woatern Snteand San Franelsoo Class B; ¥ tu Milwaukeo St, Paul (outhorn Minnesota Diviaion), Indt- ana, Bloomington & Wostern seconds,and Contrat Towatlrats; 44 {n Choeapanke & Ohio ourrenuy 6d, nye THe * rost”" $ At the Stock Exchange speculation hns taken eee from tho doclaion of the Ways and. thats Comrattteo to agree upon 3 por cent as bon mito of inturest which the new refunding nda shall bear, tho theory being that overy= 9 of au tnveatment chaructor should ad- Hers) toa prico which will yield tho buyer 3 por ses Jocome, It muy be carly yet to ussuma bot tho rte of interest on the refunding pes ids will be, but Watl stroat is Propyrid to dis eat tho cffcct of the establishment of such 4 Toe “onaraio"” yunton Paeiflo begins to feel tho offect of tho coporbite buying. Mr, Tilden has just bad 10, shares trunsforred to hia name, which fo ghteoveral montha ago on advices, ‘This bi k has only just begun {ta upward movement - en itis learned that the Vanderbilt influence redominatos in the stook, The price should go ee At least, ag itscems very likely to do bo- the the now year ts many wocks old. This is be entree Jay Gould, amid bis’ many $ a beara’ ie Wied solling eae aide of late, has nover ad THE QUAIN BYXCULATORS HERR meeentdently talking of higher prices for we ~ in Chicayo, on alleged damaxes to the erin crop by freuzing out. An oxccutlvo ofll- the Chivago & Rock Island Company, who tounge orenily stopping hora, anya thore iy no eee for tho rumor. President Koop, of aye cao & Northwestern Railroad Company, that whoatts utrondy too high to ship, whlch 10 blookade at Chicago. tig Sotiattons aro olny on for tho reorganizas nevotg (bo tluunces of tha Groen Buy & Min- reat wa iin ole . Wis, wi of mort; §24 88,000,000 of capital. wes ‘TUR MINING MARKET navel fuatatnod to-day, Ausio being ono of tha Virginie agua alsa advanced, Cousolidated were sitengote improve, Sutro and Leadville WESTEHN UNION BTOCK IMPROVED, New y, Te the Weaterns Assoctated Press, of tho uk, Dee, 8.—Tho Executive Committeo Tecotu, Weatern Union ‘Tolegraph Coupany an mMeuds the adoption by the Boardof Di- et ire following; “ Menee 2s That a diviaond of 1% por cent from Deo. gt eemBluge Of ‘tho threo 4 patie cada stockholders of re Hin? close of Lusluces on the 2th oF Decumbor That for the pu f such divir ei the Vinee Dosa, PLP ase oF acl de closed at Bo'clock on tho 20th of Neeomber in- monk aud bo reupensd on tho I7thof January THE CLUARING-IIOUSES, VABT TRANKAGTIONR, Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridunes Naw Youn, Dee, &.—Tho Public suy exchanges in tho month of Novombor amounted to $4,2U,090408, Tho vast inorense of trailie is not confined to Now York, Polladelphina and San Francisco nro tho only cities at which oven the oxtraordinary transactions of Novembor, 1870, fire not surpneased, and the San Mranclaco recoy< ery seoms te have commenced, for tho decrense in oxchungos {a inalynificant. At n few cltics thogain ts sein), but, In tnost eases, the Inereasa 4g lurge, and tho transactions of Novembor far exceeded thoso of any othor month since tha Cloaring-Housos began thotr work. Rrent wave of commurainl activity Is felt al- rendy on the other witty of te Atlantie, for largost exchnngos over known thuso of. Nov. London, $02,920,000, and tho oxchunyes for tho three weoks onding on that day wero $1,683,115,- 000, Against €5,011,%3),000 for tho same week last yoar, au incronse of 16,9 por eont, THE PAIIA CLEARING-HOURR, which reports monthly, also shows an Increaso of netivity InOctobor, ‘Tho following shows the amount of exchungea for tho mouth at all citics, excepting thoso marked with o star(*), San Franociroo and other returns having boen tele: graphed, and at tho altics so marked for tho four weeks coding Nov, 27 ‘hero are aleo shown tho oxchanyea at San Francisco for the week ending Nov, 27, and nt all othor ofties for the woek ond. ing Doc, 4, whlch, as it includes tho monthly ‘WITNESSED LAREN TRANBACTIONS at seventl cities than wero ever kuown thore bo foro in a ainglo weok: + 8W10,L| OX ROK FO OPISINO| 7S a1 aS eee F |tonIse “ZONVHOND ATHATM sont] (9° reset “OST Zar REUIE, FAN VATA NTNIKOT 2 Mes PS "OS G°st} oa Bat IT 18 HARDLY 1, that tho rest of tho month of December wilt sco this prodigious movoment continued without abatement, Tho cold and stormy wenthor, tho stopnnge of anvigntion. tho approach of the holiduys, and tho condition of tho, money mar- Ket will all contribute to cause somo diminution in the transotions, Alrondy it hus been ap- parent hero that tha speculative movements of Jagat wook could not bo continued without somo restif not reaction. Deducting twico tho mar- ket value of stocks sold, the other exchnuges of Now York reached the onormons amount of 220,089, and tho average value of. otgcka was ubout 87h per share. Much of the remmn- ing exchanged hore and, much of the oxchunges nt Chicago was dua to spoculutive operations in grain and other products, but tho weok nud month here reviowed muy not be equaled in amount of transactions for a long timo to come. The aggregate outside of New York, sometimes regardod ns tho best indication of tho volume of legitimate business, is far beyond any provious week. Sinco tho lust week of October, the in- croaso in transactions outslde of Now York has bean 41 por cont, against an Inercave of 47 per vent fa all axohunges. here, end 80 per cent in exobanges not arising from stock operations, Tho bank statement of last Saturday gave tho most startling proof that THE OUTFLOW OF GOLD TO TIE INTERIOR, to which wo have ofton referrod, had not coused, It surprised overybody. Even those who woro best: awnro of the amount of specio shipped, having lourned that tho contraction of loansnnd deposita would be very large, had anticipated a, much smallor declipa in tho surplus rosorve. Yot a contraction 6f 87,823,000 In tonne and $13,304,400 in deposita failed to provont a decroaso of $2,401,876 In tho surplus reserve, because $5,034,000 In speoie had been drawn out or shippod. In all, thirty-four banks hetd tess than 2% per cent of tholr deposits —twenty-s!x Na- tional and cight State banks,—but most of them wero but littic below the ino, Only eight banks woro below %0 par cont, but there wero twenty- five National banks, and amang them samo of tho largest, that had fallen bolow tho Ilne pro- soribed for such banks by law, though in many cases, doubtless, tho appirent doflcloney was duo to the decoptive effact of roparting by ave crages, Tho transuctiona for tho lust two months aro in many respects THE MOST RUMANKANLE EVEN RECORDED, In coimpariaon with those of othar months, of thia and lust year, thoy are as follows; r a) teens Ta “aaquoan! se teqo: LOL SST Serer BESTS a ie extrac 3: e101 UL OAL LST, +304 MAN AO ANISIAO est Rea “HNOX MARL. COFFEL-GROUNDS. EPVECT OF THE RKCENT FAILURES, Spectat Hapatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. New-Youk, Dec. 8,—The offect of complication of tho coffee markot, owlug to recunt failures, has boon to throw it intow condition of com- ptote stagnation, Tho domand ia small, oxcopt at lowor values, and pricea of fair lio caffco doolined yesterduy to 13 and 12% Ly the recont failures in tha trade a large amount of coffee ta hold in suspenso ovor tho markot. That owned by 0. Risley & Co, at failluro bas not be equivalent to about 05,000 bagy, the amount held by the members of tho syndl- cato, which will bo thrown on tho market by the death of Mr, Kimbull and the failure of B. G. Arnold & Co., is estimated to bo equal to nearly 80,000 bugs. In tho uncertainty attending tho future course of the market in cousoquence of those evunta prices are anid ta bo unvettiod and nearly nominal. A prominent dealer sald, how- ever, thut tho worst haa boen roauits had already boon discoynteds and that prices wore likely now to advan fnfluencos, Tho demand from country deulurs is said tobo improving, and tho stock in the hands of tho distributors known to bo amall, BG. ARNOLD & CO. To the Western Associated Presse. Nexw York, Deo, 8.—On upvlloation of Kidder, Teabady & Co. of Boston and New York, the Boston agents ot Baring Drow & Ca, of Lone don, un Injunction bus been obtulned reatralnliyg _Bow!le, Bash & Co. and various warechousomon in this clty from parting with any property belong. ing to tho estate of O, G. Kimball & Co,, of Bos- ton, Theso proccodings aro for the purpose of ecouring tho proper payment for ubout $150,000 worth of colfeo imported on credits of Mossrs, Kidder, Peabody & Co, aud Musars, Baring Bros. &Ca., and to provent tho using of such pro- couds toward Ilquidajion of dobte of the reveut coifce “ syndicate,” which wus composed of B. G. Arnold & Co., Bowie, Dash & Co.,0, G. Kine ball & Co., nnd associates. THD ASSIONER, ‘Tals morning J. Lawrence MoKoover, asslgaco from natural of tho grent cofeo house of 1.G. Arnold & Cou which fatto yesterday, satd bo was hot prepared fo inako any statement ofthe conditiun of the firm, as Me. Arnold did not-wish nn imperfect statemont given out, and it will, be n work of sone duys to arrivo at tho axact gutes, Probe ably, owing to tho oxtentor tho Arin’s transi. tlons, a week would clapse before he ‘would be blo to report tho nesots and Uabliitins toa mect- Ing of the creditora. Mr. Arnold, he sald; was confident tho house could pay overy dollar of its indebtedness, YOM OTHER GOOD AUTHORITY it woa tournod that the lnabiiities of 13, G.Arnold & Co, were about $2,00,000, of which from $500, (000 to $000,000 was “alnglo-name paper,” a fact which shows tho high reputation of tho frin. ‘Vhla unsecured paper te distributed in aniall lots Among the banks in this city ana New England. Tho Bank of Now York, in which Mr, Arnold is Director, holds, butt. $15.00) of this paper, all the othor obligations of the firin to itbaving bean tniply secured, Ad to tho firm's nssota, it is roughly eatimnted that thoy will show a surplus over tho Ilabllitica of about 830,000, It was ase, eortulned to-day that an informal conference of Arnold's creditors or porsonal friends took place = Ingt = week, nt which ho indo a statement of his affairs, showing a pur plus of thlgamount. Somo of tho persuns con sulted advised n auspenaton,whileothers thought thig wag tnnecessury ana recommonded a con- tlutance of business. KINDALL’S DEATH, ‘Tho fatiture of Arnold & Co. was precipitated by tho sudden death In Boston, Saturday night, of 0. G. Kitnball, which fad a vory depressing effect on the coffee market, as it caused 2 feel- ing of uncertainty us to the condition In which ho loft his extensive business. It Is reported that his denth was hustened by anxiety about his business affairs, but a frond of his in this elty anid to-day that Kim- ball had recently asserted his ubitity to meot wt bis obligations, The litter had no partner, gud the shipo In which he loft his affairs is therefore n matter of conjecture. Fora num- ber of years Kitnbull operated in the coffee trade on a large suute, in contbination with B. G. Amold & Ca, ond Bowle, Vash & Co, of this clty. It was suld to-day that 1 rupture occurred nbout n yeur ngo between the houses of Arnold &Co. and Dash & Co.,and that since then thoy lind not neted inconeort. Kimballhadremalned frlendly with both firtns, but for tho past yoar had operated ohlefly in connection with Dash & Co. In regard to rumors clreuluted concerning tho stability of tho latter firm, it moy be enid thoy wera poaltively denied by Dash, who do- olined several Ilberal offers of tsaletanee, LATEN—STATEMENT OF PREFERENCES, ‘Tho aseicumont of the coffco house of B. G. Arnold, Francis B. Arnold, and Lyman it.Green, composing the firm of 13. G, Arnulkt &Co., to dainca Lawrence MeKeover, was Mted to- day in the County Clerk's office, Pref- erences aro ns follows: Phelps, Stokes & .| Co, 863387; Novada Bank of San Fran- clsco, 262,087; Mluko, Bros. & Co. agents for Noderiandlah Indloche Mandelabank, 24,5003 Klermont, Cohen & Co, $5,474; Brown Bron, & Co., $16,615; Wright, Brown & Co, $8,8745 Beecher, McCullough & Co., 872; clorks and employés, whatever fs auo thorn; Sara Hi. Porry, $6,500, The aboye ara mostly advances on tea and coffeo which nre on tho way or have ar- rived hero, bills of Inding belng glyen us so- curity, 1N BOSTON, Special Dispatch tu Tra Chteago Tribune. New Youx, Dec. &—The suspension of B. G. Arnold & Co. has been a prolific theme of con- versation in Boston tu-day, principally on ne- countof tho statemont by New York papers that 0. G, Kimball, of Hoston, was one of 2 syndicate to contrul the coffee trade in this country. The goneral impressfon among coffee brokers and Jotbors in Hoston is that Kimball's sudden death, Saturday night, was the immediate canso of B. G. Arnold & Co.'s fallure, but oné of tho old clerks in Kimball's ofleo, sinted to-night that his employer hag not bought of late for joint accountof Ar nold & Co., and thet his name ls not ona pleco of papor, ond that his estnto i* perfectly solvont. Other employ(s contirm this statoment, but allow that his past: relations with B.G. Arnold & Co, have been vory intricate, dating buck to 1808, but Inst year ho modo a sworn statement that he was doing no business with tho firm, and hud not indorsed their paper for twelve montha, beforo, There bavo been rumors that Kimball committed suiclde,. These ara effectually dis+ posed of by tho official statement thut apoploxy waa tho cause. SECRETARY SHERMAN, HOW UK PEELS TOWARD GOV. YOSTRIL New York, Dec, &—Tho Tritune to-morrow Will publish the following: Sccrotary Sherman wus found nt tho Fitth Avonue Hotol yestorday by n Tribune reportor, who asked him about tho siruggic for the Senatorstip, and about tho alleged troubles botweon himself and Goy. Fos- tor. Mr. Sherman said that tho election in Ohio will bo doclied without any oxeltement and without any division in tho party, An offort bas beon made by a fow nowspapcr writors, mainly Dommoernta, to create tho impression that Gov, Foster and ho are enemies. This is puroly an invention. Thoy always have beon and aro now personulfrionda. Gov. Fostor was ono of tho first to advocato the nomination of Mr, Sherman for Prestdent in u published apecch: atCalumbus, and was selected by Mr, Sherman’ as u deleguto to tho Chicago Convention. Au offort was made to cronte tho inipression that Gov. Foster did not heartily support Mr, Shor- mah in tho Convention, and nt first ho was inclined to bollove thoso stories, but booume convineed that they wore without foundation, An attompt wns niso mado to crento some focl- ing dy falso publications concoruing CERTAIN HOTE- HILLS IN CHICAGO paid by Gov. Foster. It now appears that these bills wore paid by Gov, Foster voluntarily, and thut ho had no part or lot in tho publications, Mr. Shorman had provided amplo ticans for the payment of all propor Dilts, and this money was under tho control of Gov, Yostor and othors, aud aconsidernblo portion of it was returned to Mr. Sherman, Mr, Shormnn gafld he and Gov. Foster wore friendsyand that any contest that may arise botweon thain In regard to tho Bonatorsnip would be conducted ina proper spirit, and can- not bo made tho occasivn of personal or political controversy. I8 IT A ORISIS? INTELYVIEWA. Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, New Youu, Dec, &—The falluro within tho past fow duys of throo well-known commercial firme in thls city, aud the suspension of two or threo Western houscs at a time when the coun- try is prosperous and trado ‘gonorally Kood, tauso much commont in business circles, In- terviows with the heads of sever! Junge morcane tilo and bunking firma, for the purpose of ascore tuluing the real oausy of tho sudpensions, dig. close an unanimity of opinion on every wldo— that, whilo thoro has been considerable spocula- tion owing to tho abundance of monoy and the genera) prosperons atate of trado and tho country, it bad boon guardod tougreuter degree than in 1872, precoding the panto, and that thero was not tho allghtosy danger of anothor groat financial rovulsion, ‘Tho prospeot of trado for tho winter and apring, and In fuct for 1882, tho jontloman intervicwod sald, was bright, and business would oquut if not: surpass that of 1880, THE OANALS, ZCQURAGING IPOIT, Brectat Dispatch to The Chicago tribune, New Yous, Deo, &—At a moecting of the Noard of Trado and Truneportation to-day, tho Com- mittee on Canals mado nn intaresting report of tho business of tho canals during tho past year, and of the yoara sinco 1870, comprising tho period during which tho polley of tow tolls pro- yalled, us comparod with tho provious ora of high tylla, ‘Tho increaso in tho nunte ber of “tons ‘oarried ~ {11 3680 28 com pared with 1876 was 2,065,J11. There was an inereasa jn recolpta by. train in 1880 over 1870 of 53 por cent, aud an inureasd of recolpts by canat of 116 por cunt, In 1876 the recolpta by ratlumounted to 83 por cent of. tho whole, In 1880 tho recoipte by ruil wero nuarly 45 por cont, aud tho, RECUIPIO RY CANAL G5 PER CENT OF THE WHOLE, ‘These Nguros, the roport claims, "shuw conclu. sivoly tut tho ruflroads baye not beon ublo to bold thelr own ogalnst an honest canal compatl- ton, and that tho canula are rapidly bringing back tho onmmoroy whicb wat leaving us on account of, onerous tuxes in tho sbapo of high tolls and oxuctlon by our rull- toads.” ‘To further mako clear tho wisdom of reducing tho tolls uud the beneloul results gecrtlng to Now York City therefrom, tyures are glyon showing “that frow the time the rue duced tolla went into cffuct, viz, IST, tho ree colpta of grain at Now York HAVE INCNRASED LARGELY, nad we buve recelved yearly (excoptng Ju 1670) ‘hany that the friends of Judge Folger, who was more grain than was received at tt ports of Baltimoro, Boston, Philadelphia, and Montreal." Thototal recelpta of yratn rugglved at Now York In 1880 wero 105,127,880 bushgjas at tho four porta named 14467,223 Dusheld, The atntement for this elty fs exclusive of 4(9),000 ‘bushels, enught by tho cold snap in the canals. CONKLING, ‘ THR WAR ON THE ONRAT MACHIENtET. | Speetat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, Dee. 8.—It Is reported from Al- Siemens & Co. Inid the new Froneh enbloe within feven tnonths from the date of tho formation of tho Company, and It {4oxpected that thoy would beable to completo’ the propesed enbics In A etiMl shorter writ, All the ovean enbles Jatt be this firm aro now working, The Angto-Aimerican Company’ has threo cables in operation, in ndditton "t? the Erlangor or Anglo-French ‘cable. whidyit manages. OF the cabtes fald by the Compaayy that Inid ta 1865 was broken March 14, 873, and finally aban- doned Fel. 1,- 8%: that Inid in 186 was broxen Jmt.;1i, 1877, and abandoned July 2, 187K. 'Tad latter cable, oxcept tho shore ends, was roiowed Inst ‘summer ut a cost of £22.00; {t (4 now called the cable of 1890, Tho enable Inld in 1673 was broken April 2, 1879, nnd was re- patred In the samo month; {t is nos in opern- tion. No break has yet occarred in tho cable said in 1874, OF THR THREE GANLES NOW WORKING whieh wore laid by the Company, ono bas been down over six yours and anethor over seven years, Tho Erlanzer cabie, which was tad in 186%, was broken in the following May and rev- cral tlines since the same acoldent has occurred. At was lant repalred iu August, 1870, haying been broxon Feb, 23 in that year, but it wes ngnin broken leat month, Itissald that the cable is so rotten that no attompt to repalr it will again be made, ‘The Direct United States Compnny’s cablo was Infd in 1874,ond ans beon broken trwico; the first time Jon, 4, 167,0n the ocean‘alde near Torbay, and in February, 187, In the Ryo Beach and Torbay aeotion, Both breska wore repuircd, and the cable Is sald to be naw fn good conul- tion. Tho Compagnio Francaise’s cable has been Iald about a yenc; it was brokon Mas: 2, 1890, near the Island of St. Pierre, and repaired the sane month; the section between Capo Cod and Bt. VPlerre was broken Nov. 21, 1890, and is now ro- palring. ‘The longth of different cables in nautical miles fa nearly as follows: Anglo-Amorican, Ireiand to Newfoundland, 1,80 uiltes, and from Now- foundland to Sydnoy over 300 miles, n total die- tance of about 2,150 for euch of ita three cables; tho Anglo-French cable from Brest to Dux- bury, by way of 8t. Pierre, about Jn miles; the Direct United States eablo from Ireland to Torbay and from Torbay to Kye Bench, 2,0 miles; and tho new French cable from Brest to Loufsburs, 2430 miles; frown St. Pierre to Capo Corl, 640 miles; and from Brest to Ponzance, $51 wiles; a total length of about BAO1 miles. ‘The cables which it is now proposed to loy wilt bo cach nbout 2,400 miles long. They will connect with the land Ines at Cape Breton. OVERDUE. BTEAMERS ANXIOUBLY IAOKED POR. Special Dispatch to The Cricago Tribune, New Yon, Dee, &—Tho following ocean atenmiera nro atill overdue nt this port, but no one of them is given up as lost, although some apprehensions are beginning to be felt as to tho. sufoty of tho Volmer und Victoria. The Volmer, from Mavre, duc Nov, 25; YVietorin, from London, and tha Standard, from West Hartlepool, Nov. 2); tho Farnday, from London, and Frizin, from Havre, duo Nov. 23; the Marengo, from Hull, due Nov. 80; the Violu, from Shields, and Normun Monarch, duo Dec, 2; tho Kotterdam, — from Rotterdam, and Erin, from Liverpool, duo Dee. 4; tho Somerset, from Bristol, and the Har- old, from Newenstlo, due Dec. 5. The Harold on her last voyaxo from New York mode along yoyage, and was obliged to use wheat ant petro- Joum mixed a8 fuel. The agents of tho Voliner and Victoria bollove that the vessels buve been delayed by accidents to their machinery. THY sTEAMSMUPS Rheola and Switzerland, arrived from Rurope to-day, report heavy giles the entire pussage, ‘The Switzerland was hove to saverat days in o storm, chosen Chlet Judge of the Court of Appeals at the Inst olection, are now urging tis wntnefor United States Senator, It is not probabtos.how- ever, thut thoy can Induce the Conkding stal> wartsto adopt him, nithough somne.of the nen close to tho Senator are urging Me. Folxer's eleetion, ‘Tho Ublof Judge, nltpough a lepub- Henn, was rearod a Democrat, and stil retaing hla Domocratte notions of the Constittition. The tendency 8f the Republican machihe at present is toward Levi 2, Morton. itis trio that his se- ieatlon has not been dovided ypon, for tho reason a BENATOR CONKLING HOPZA TO AECURE IM A PLACE in the Garfleld Cabinet, whero he would be more useful in tho distribution of tho patronage in this State among tho fnlthful. Assetno posl- Uve assurances have been received from Gen. Garfield. The ant-maching men are alt conii- donf that Mr. Morton will not begiven n placo in tho Cabinet. ‘To sustain this assertion thoy cite A recentinterview betweun Gen. Garield and Mr. Morton in Washington, at which tho Jntter. was unable to sot any encouragoment, and alag tho fact that the Oblo friondg of the Presidout-elect nre Insisting that tho antl-tnachine Republicans shall mnake a fight on the Semntor question in this Stato, and, {f possible, defeat the Conkling candidate, WITH A PROMISE OF PROTECTION, as far ns Federal patronage t4 concerned, af that igdone. These facta are given by the mon who robelled against Str. Conkling’s rule nt Chicago tu show that they hove the sympathy and en- couragement of the coming Adiministration in thelr fight on Conkling and the mncbine fn this State, It is now ussorted that Senator Conkling 1s unwilling to make Tom Platt United States Senntor or urge him for a Cabinet position, on recount of bis alding with Gov. Cornell {1 the feud botween the Collector and Gen, Arthur, but ja willing to urge Mr. Piatt for Collector of tho Port of Now York, in Placo of Gen, Morritt, Tho antl-machino Ne- publican leaders havo decided to mako a detor- mined fight not only on tho Senatorial question, but algo on the Conkling {nfluenco overywhure, They Save become more determined by tho per- sonnl offenso given by Seuntor Conkling to tho leading men who rebolied against him at Chi- cago, RPRAGUE. One of tha latest storics circulated In politicat circles 1s that ex-Goy, Sprague has taken u band in tho contest against Senator Conkling, and hua eallod on Gen, Gartleld, when the latter was in ‘Washington, and ald before tho Presitont-olect, bis grievances, and that ho is to follow this by the publication of n hook, in which it is asserted tho Bonator is to bo one of the promiucat char- notore. THE FORGERY, A “piscovEny.” Speetal Dispatch to The Chteapo Tribune, New Yonk, Deo. &—An obscure paper of this elty nttempts to-day to achieve a littietempo- rary notoriety by asserting that Philp was not tho author of the Morey letter, and that {t was written bya Brooklyn journalist, The story 13 60 manifestly un attemptof an unknown con+ cern to bo kickod into notice that It receives no uttention and excites no commant, “LYING AND STICKING TO IT." New Your, Dee, 8.—Truth, this morning, in an editorial cammenting upon thoalleged discovery by detectives of tho uuthor of the Moroy’ letter, iu Brooklyn, says: "Tho lotter fa not n forgery. Itisgouuine, Tho tampering with tho enyulopo was a strong Indication tint it was not authentic, wo must confess, but therd are Indications of gonninencss which completoly turn tho scales the othor way, and within a weok wo have recoived positive iuformuation that tho whole history of tho letter precedins its recelpt by 18 shalt soon bo made public through our, columns, A &\000 clerkship ta now an obstacluy: but that will nvot ‘bo removod, and then tho facts will come out ‘Tho oxeitement, too, is In thy way. Wo aro cau- tonod to lot it die out. Whis caution we have observed by withholding from tho public atten- tlon for the presontany other facts within our knowledge," : THE EXPOSITION, A NEW BITE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Deo. 8—The Exceutlvo Commlt- teo of tho Internutionn! Commisatan his yielded to tho pressure of public opinion and with- drawn all claim to any part of Central Park 180 location for tho World's Falr of 1863, and Mfr. Prico, Scorutary, sent a notification to that of- fect to tho Park Commisslonors to-day, Tho Comrnittco met to-night, and tho result of tho coufercnce was that tho Inwood sito was price tically determined upon. ‘This sito ig whut is more familiarly known horo as’ tho parade ground, and -oxtonda from Dyckinun strect to Shormun avenue ond the Har Jom River. It contains nbout 20 acres, and is thought by competent nuthorities ensily to be madu accessiblu by railroad aud river transportution, It ts : ELEVEN MILES VROM THE OITYItALL, and jg not yet reaobed by tho elovated rnilronds, Threo roads aro already projected to 4 point near tho proposed grounds, Tho drives to tho ground aro very brond and bonutiful. Tho uso of tho alto ia olfored freo of all expense to tho Commission, Tho next move now fs to nace tain to what extont tho merobants horo will sub- scribe to tho proposed fafr, CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. FOUMAL ORGANIZATION, New Youk, Doc. &—At a _meoting of the Rx- coutlye Committee of tho Clyil-Service Reforma Assoulation, fortnwl organization wis com- ploted by the oloction of Everett P. Wheeler ag Pormanent Chalrman of the Executive Commit- tee, the adoption of by-inws, und the uppoint- inent of a special commnitico nn logisiation, with aviewto urging on Congress the pussago of mongures favoring tho reform of tho Clvit Service, A number of fot ters wore road == from persons = In difforont States offerlug to form branch assuclutions, apd that vigorous measures wil immodlately bo taken to promoto tho orgunlan- don of such branches, Tho organizution bas re- sponded to the genoral desire that it shall bo non-partisan by Including gontlemen of all par- tlea, While ita President id an Indopendont Ito~ publican, the Chairman of the Executive Cont mittco {8 0 Hfo-long Democrat, Its published Hat of officers contalus Nepublicans and Deina- orate, Independent Demooysts and Independent Nopublicuna, and Independents who are nelthor lstinctively Domovruts nor RopubJicans, . uf ITALIAN OPERA. ° 5 THR BEASON 1N NRW YOUK. * New Youx, Yeo, 8—Tho prosent season of Ttulfan opora at the Academy of Music will close with tho Christmas matings, In spouking of tho rosults of tho evason thus fur, and tho plans of tho managoment for tho future, Mr, Croft, the bualness managor, yoster> day sald; “ Our season bas beon more eucecse- ful than any previous one. It is truo that more money 1g made on tha pusd than In Now York; still, wo havo no rouson to complain of ourwusl- ness hore, I do not think Bornharde burt ueat all,-for on tho nights’.of hor strong- ost plays wo always bed crowded houses, Wo close bere on Christmas-Day, and go im- mediately to Boston, *Sollatpfelo,’ one of our beat oporas, has boon given almoady in Pouton; but I know that the great fuprogsion it mado there will ald riuther than injuro jte at- tractivoncas, We look for the beac protits of our scason utter leaving Now, York. Our expenses re considerably lose - on tho road thau they aro hery, oven dospite rall- way fares, From fuston wo yo to Philadelphia, Wo return to thisolty in the spring, opening March 7, *Lobongrin’ willbe given in tho late tor part of noxt woek or. olso tho wook aqtter, ‘Mofistofela' has boen décldodly tho best draw- ing operain which Mime, Goriter docs not ap: poar,"* 5 : THE CABLES! HOW TUKY ANY WEAKING. at Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune’? New You, Deo, &—Kathmates ‘tor’ laying tha twa now Atlantic cabloa, to be operated whew laid in conncotion with tho und iuce of the American Union Telegraph Company, hayes boen reovived from siewons & Co, the Fngllyy cublo contractors, ‘fhoy agred ta Dompiete the two cables for something leas thin 41,500,000. GRAFULLA. WUNENAL OF TUE CALERRATED DAND-MASTER, New York Times, Dec.7. The funcral of Mr. Claudio F.Grafulla, fore merly leader of tha Sevontt Itegiinent Band, which was held yesterday morning, al- tracted nn largo crow to St, Ann's Church, in Twelfth street, whera Cherubl- nis“ requiem = masa was sung by tho enuroh chotr, under the dircetion of the orgun- ist, H. Dialla, The Seventh Regiment Veterans and tho members of tho Seventh Regiinent Band attended the services, Many bandsome oral pieces were sont by frionds, and were taken with the body to Greenwood Cometery, where the In- terment took place, Doworth's Band escorted tho Cunorat procession to the ferry. ITEMS. MNS, NEWRUONFFER. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, New Youk, Dee. 8.—The petition in elroula- tlon for n commutation of the sentence of Mra. Marxurot Moeierboeiler, who, with Frank Lam- mens, is awaiting execution at Newurk for the murder of John Melerhoeifor, wleges that Lam- mons has boen twice convicted on ber testl- mony, If sho told tho truth, and the jue rica in tho Lammens cuses necepted it and not a participant. Thero {fs no di- rect evidence nguinst ber, and tho circum- stantial evidence fs inconclusive. Bho bid no inetive for the murder. Her busband was not inher way, Mer offort in the carly morning to bring tho matter to the notice of the pulico was inher favor, All tho Jurors, with tho execotion of Juror itedler, have signod the potition. : CONFERENCE. Postmaster James preaided ot tho Cooper- Union mecting to-night. Tho spenkera wero Judyo Van Cott, the Hev. Dr. J. D. Fultou, tae Rov. George A. Sinith, and Goy. Bt Jobin. cianiry, Acanfereace of members of the State Chari- tied Ald Association was hold in tho rooms of tho agsoclution, No, 6 Enst Fourteunth street, to-day, + GnEEN-woon, Tho Mersrs. John U. I'reutico, J. Carson Hre- voort, Hoary Sanger, Frederiok IL. Wolvott, and Jamoa 3t. Hrown, whose turns of suryloo had oxpired, havo boen rosleuted ‘lrustees of Green Wood Cemotery, BT. FRANCIS XAVIER, ‘The St, Franels Naylor's Dobuting Bociety cale- brated its twenty-fifth unulversary by a silver judlice fn the college hall thls oveutng. PAST THUD, ‘The steamship Acizonn, on ber last trip from this port to Liverpool, mado the fastost trip on record between tho two palnts,—cight duys and tour houra from dock to duck, CRIMINAL NEWS. PATAL QUARREL, Spretat Diyateh to The Chicago Tribuny Loursvinwy, Ky., Dee. 8—An affray betweon Poflcomen Tow Casey gud Jonny Brophy reaulted fatully to tho latter and probubly the former this afternoon, Thero has beon a foollng of dislike between thon for some time owing to the arrest of Casoy by Drophy two years ugo. Noth men havo been patrotiing suburban beats turdoveral days. This afternvon thoy motinu auanty usod for roll-calllug, and while thoro commenced quarreling, which no ove heart, Ou leaving” tho shanty 9 pisser-by abe gorved w sudden movement of each toward the othor, Cusoy etruce at Brophy with a large kalfo, whose blade penotrated bis right aide uear toe hip, Just us Brophy fired his pistol, tho ball from which entered Casey's right about der. The wounds were inilicted at the samo in- stant, Brophy realed, révoverpd, and knocked Casey duwn with bie fst; thon, leaping on bine with bis Teot, bo was dtamping him, when with wo foul ery ho fell over dead. Casey ls dungere a fs Ho da suid to have’ couscd tho tropble. Hoth murried won, ‘ — ’ FATAL FAMILY FEUD, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chieagu Tridune, *, Unio, 8.0., Dew, B—A desporute ond fatal alfray took pluce In. Nowbery County yesterday between Br, Janics Thomas and bls two sone an tho one sidy and Mr, John Lyles on the other, : Me, Jamea Thomas received a mortal wound 1a tho loft broast, and tho sons seal wounds front Lyles’ piatal, whila Lyles himeelf was killed by a blow fram u ctu ir the hands of James 4 ae, Jr. Lyles was ‘the oll mau Tous? ptearat hs ‘and tho trouble had its orlyin in a family foud. ge — THE CHESTER ‘URAGEDY, @Sr. Lous, slo., Dov, &—Louls Lockstoin, who Iterally buteburod the Hyan family ut Cheater, IL, yosterday, Was a former, Iviug near Chea: tor, and ono of a family of six brothors and als- ters. Louls bud been w atrony Catholic, but of luty bad attonded meetings of vther denominas Hous, und under a etrony oxcitemont occasioned thoreby becumy Inguuc, but not violently, bis mania running mainly to asking poruuns to pray with him, On Saturday luvt ho made bla two sisters kueol and pray with him is the street, and expressed tho opinion that the world would come tounoudin u few day, Lls story 1s that us truco, thon sho tus only o upectator, at the hotel from which he escaped parties were trying to rob him and ho had to runaway, Mra. Smith was a young widow and kept hose for her fathor, They wer old citizens and high- ly respected people. Groat excitement existed among tho eitzens when tho butchery bocame known, and # strong disposition was manifested fa lynch Lockstoin notwithstanding bis Insanity. ‘This feeling, in fact, was so strony that the offl- cers were obliged to take Lockstaln neross tho country in a wagon, and board the trals for East Bt, Louls at small way station. CONKIHITE, Speetat Durpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwauken, Doo, &—An investigation of the affairs of Conkhite, the Quinnese: and Florence Danker, Just terminated, reveals tha fact that he has flecced his Geposttora and creditors to the tune of $14,000. Shrewd business men bave never trusted him much, and hind {tt not been for tholr constant waruings he would have been able to vet away with a large anoint, He has loft. the country presumably for the Far West. Evidently he hud laid plans fora bhe han), but variuus circumatances arose to thwart hls pttrpnse to aome extent. Thy loss of the $14,009 secured by hind pinches some of hia eredi- tora indly, Conkhite is well known at Bertin, Mvedah, Green iny, Milwaukee, and poncrally through Wisconsin and Michiyan, Reeently 0 partnor of his at Green Bay failed, and Conkhite published aenrd stating tho failure did not etm parrass tho bink ntall. Much indignation exists on account of his evident raseality. ROBBED, Bpeetal Disvateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Br. Lous, Nec. 8—George Paddack, a Chicas ronn, who fs stopping at Hurst's Hotel, pad a Vialt tow gambling-housu Monday night alinut 6 o'clock, and about half an hour Inter he left, nnd was followed by) two men, who eald they would gee him safely to tha hotel, 1s bo waa, {1 thelr Judgment, o ittle under tha Influence of liquor, Ho allowed them to necompiny hinh nnd they lea him ta some strect he was not ne- qualnved with, and thon they kuocked hiv down and robbed Lilm of €200, One handred and twenty-five dollars of thia amount was in gold.” He bad some poe in nis pocket-book, and these were taken with tho money. Ie could give but a pour description of the robbers, though he was sure they were both yourg nen and well dressed, AN ALLEGED CROOKED MARSIIAL. ATLANTA, Un., Nec. 8&.—Thero is consideraita cotnmotion among Fedaral oflice holders here over the investigation of United Sintes Marahut Fitzsimmons, nytt whom serlous charges have been mato in Washinton. His bondsmen have nsked that they be relieved and he bo re- moved, itis charged that he has withheld largo sums due the Government, and also suns due his deputies, who are loud In. their complaint, ‘The Revenue Department has gent Special Agent A. B. Newcomb, who is thoroughly investigating: tho oMce. and report says ho has made sume Startling developments. TUE PENSION FORGERS,. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Trine. Reurnartxip, Ul, Dec, &—John W. Knapp, and Sarah Knapp, his wife, the purtiea arrested at Decatur yesterday for forglug pension pr- pers in Town, a4 reported in to-day's Thinuse, were brought hore to-day and arrulgued beforo United States Commissioner Adams. They walved an examination, but were unable to give bail, and were, by order of the United States District Court, transferred to tho custody of the Jowa uuthoritles, and taken thore for trial. PARDONED. Speetat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Srursarieny, Il, Dec. &—The Governor has pardoned Michael Hackott, who was convicted of manslaughter In May, 1877, by the Mucon County Cireult Court, and sentenced to the Penltentliry for cight years, This pardon is granted on the recommendation of a lurge number of prominent citizens of Macon County, among whom aro df, Crean, W.E, Nelson, A.J. Gallagher, Jamos ©. Lake, A. 0, Buuo, and Jusse Hi, Monroe. A FOOL’S RESORT, Kroxviure, Teau., Dee, &—Paxton P. Zooty, a former student at tha University hero, and a man named Stiilings, quarreled yesterduy over which should asslat a lady on her horse. Finul- ty, Stillings was in the act of belping her to tha saddle, when Zooty pushed him wway and tired seven bullets into hie body, killing hin Instantly. ‘Tho alfuir occurred in Carter County, near Brine berry Nurrow-Gauge, Uoth were tnarried nen. Zooty vscubed. SsITOT DEAD, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CARLINVILLE, Wl, Dee. &—John Woodruff, whild under tha Influencd of liquor, beeame tn volved Ina diticulty with a saluonkeeper named Weber at Gillespiy last night, when Weber drow bia revolver and shot Woodruff, killing hin ul- niost instantly. Wober wis urrested, und will He pel for trial ut tho next term of the Circult it — ROAD AGENTS IN TEXAS, Gauveston, Tex., Dec. 4—Tho Netes’ epecial from Brownwood says: Tho onat-bound stage was robbed threo miles oust of bere at 8 o'cluck last nicht by two men, who, after relieviur the passengers Of F105, cut oper jho mal bois and took from regieterod letters about 30) NEW TRIAL, Speetal Dispatch to Ths Chleapo Tribune, Lincusy, Neb,, Dee. &—J. 2, Olive, the stock man convicted of killing and burning Ketchuny and Mitchell, and sontenced to the penitentlary’ for life, wus granted 8 new trial to-day by tho Supreme Court, SECOND DUGREE, CLEVELAND, O., Deo, 8.~A Youngstown spe- celal te tho Leader status that the jury in the case of Lot Hurrof returned 2 verdict of mur- der in the seoond degree, SENTENCED. Dernort, Dec. B—Two uraye robbers at Adring, this Stato, havo just beon sent tothe Penttoutivry for ono year’ and elzhtocn mouths: respectively. . CATARERH CURE, Wei De Meyer’ CATARRII URE—Unaqucstionably the moat important medical discovery since vacelnation’ A remedy which uasimilates with the mucous men brane, and forme not only o focal but 4a consti= tutional eure ut any stage. Ono packuge geu- onilly sulllees, Dellvored by Druyyists or by D. i. Dewey & Co,, 40 Deyest.. N. ¥., $1.50 com- plete. ‘Treatise und remarkable statoments by the cured mailed free, ‘Who atllictod can refer tor Dr. W. U, Trorsore, Elgin, Mra, 1. JtAnven, 136 Stone-8t, ¥.. Mason, Manstield, 0. Miss Mancy B, Ranken, 404 Carkest., Chleaso. Drs, M. B, Sueney, ie Buvauahest., St. Louis Mile. ArmEY, Opera Prima Donna, Pau Boyton (tho swiuimer), Flushing, £4 FE Ban's. BeNcvor, 097 Broadway, Now York, Roy. C. H. Tay.on, M0 Noblo-st,, Brooklyn, Nov, A. V1, Buen, Frederick, a. 3. Pinvrr, St. Stephens Church, Phil. Roy, C, d, Jones, Now Hrighton, N, Yo Bey Se. Arevalo! Catarrh for £1.50} BAY, TRA VOR tHe BOL MADE DIBUKS, AND SAUCES janes LIEBIG_GOMPANY'S EXTRACT vi 8m siiccesa ant ® boon fit which oationa should teel grateful. soe Sledical Pros,” Lancet” " tritid Mud- nly with the fuc-sinsite a Ma nanature io Mus tok the Lata ncra i “Consumpucn in Kogland increased ten-fold to ten yeare LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT EAT, To, be bad of all Sworekoopere Grocers, and Chumitats, Bolg Anwitts ty Powtod Baton cwhutenate wiv C1 snes. Reward. Wowllt yay tou clariusbla inatitution #10) 19 casa Fan Inguinal Herwia thut asa, be retained Uy the wand that We cannot rotain with tho PARK EE i PENTIVE COMMUN SENSE TUS pansntod Jhly Ws, BANTLETT, BUPMAN & PARKEL : 43 Blal-at, Clilcago, It. DIL PAIK the patontos, has had {Y yours ox perlenoa, to fustd years wit’ Sluring Hanpidalt. At= fy, Nuvy, uid Poimionurs, the Govoruwoat bay'Le Spied Gureppliaiies us (au host Iu use. ‘Casas thas eau by cured wy wovor tail to Cure. GUAM UR TOL a TTC SEAMLESS HELI, ELAST I SHOCKINGS, 1u76. Patosted Murch ¥ AMUSEMENTS. a ERE cedures mea Strakosch and Hess English 0; REDAY Renting, De TTNEA Fas ete Nk Y RO: Yatentine, Br. CARLE- jannger and Propriotor, intaphoios, $55 Krening, Dee, 1 frat. L'a masterwork, MARIE ROZE, ANANDALE,” went ivire for Next Week! MRFISTO- GIRL. Briday—Henotle VATUILE. Battiniay Matinos, Night, WILLIAM TEDL Sents can now be secured tor any Opera. MERISTOVELE, In ennacquence of the length sata oputt, He port preclsely, when t ence will bo aentod, In order that y henr tha profugue. HOULEY’S THEATRE. evening this week, Matinees Wednesday and urday, tha Keultient Comedian, Mr. John 1. RAYMOND, in his grent Comedy Creation, COL. MULBERRY SELLERS. liy-ralected company of well 0 Management Of NROUKE A Malmaer'a Unt Famers Unton Square of thin weet an WUT canmmence nt and! Bea MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON Only Threw Nights More nnd Saturday Matineo, RIVALS. Mr. Jefferson as ‘'Bob Acres.” Mrs. Jolin. Drow, Misa Rosa Rand, Mr. Frederick itabinineon, Mr, Maresmore, ond Mr. Chas, Waverly Next week Mr. Jefforson will appnar aw Rip Van Winkle. Meats cun now bo secured, GRAND OPERA-HQUSE, Clark-st1 opposite New Court-Houso, WHY DO WE LAUGH? _ CLINTON EKALL’S STRATECISTS. Evory Night and Saturday Matinee, Have you got your seats for the BOSTON IDEALS CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, 'Tho Socond Entertainment of the s COULSIE will be ut WONG CHIN FOO. Tho oloquent Chinese ratoe will dolivor his New “wat an American Can Se3 and Do in Chin.” Hesorved seats, 2, ‘TAI LECTURE nu by OC CARURNTER, Manager, GUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clurk-et., opposite Xherinan House, ‘This week only. nlaht wWedltelduy, Saturday, ai BULICK & BLAISDELL’S MINSTRELS, Nk. SACOLS OFL. "clock. Matinacs, day, MBE RREUMATICN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains No Preparation on earth equals Br, sure, siaploand cheap Exte entalls but the companitively triling of 50 Cents, nnd every one suffering Wi can have cheap aud poalfive proof of {ts claims, ‘Directions in Eleven Langnages, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md, . hora (sn woll-known pritioinlo in_antmal physlo'o~ gy that no ¥lini action ean take piaco except throwsh Ho neeiey’ of thwnnnrans synth. Ue tho norye nos ny on vhs medy In thy eraoh wf otk Ono that th tast fur over halt n ‘. tintzed nnd Ins bi Iho for thn nbotes conta AnLMnritok, unather polsant ie purely Hai, proxtuciin 10 FeRctin. und Ie permationt in ote ai RETO) and cant tin had of Lease sor. & Co. 1 bls te tebe B. Hrowil Ruesnind, Hraprioton, Fork. “Rand fare 441, #10," Mont by inal On ane venting without the kignaty Ad an the allo af each bo ‘od rotnlt drnvuiata, yy TK, 1VItwe doin Palx-Out of 31 wera cured within dare, ix wooks, HA between two nnd twodn td wud ale mouth, 11h pln month, Medieln gate Tt ROLY BY ALL DRUGGINTS. SAR PONS forthe Drug Trade, Notico fa hereby uiven thut Ty A. Suilth, of bt, Lauls, and It. L. De Liaaer, of New ¥ a thorized to act ns ogonts for i ve thelr appolutnicnw as auch bare been tes yoke EXTUAGT FROM LETTER JUNE 9, 180, Du 8 It miaeutoxts You, Wille for yuuraals. eitoang arly Mine wangsit? by you hy agoncy or nuts of courwe, 20 On Bud axpend. Using stiny awn oxpense. tor whut Larder, [6 however, you do net want me tl Jat thy fact IN ‘holvsale Agents ron loner wie Vital Hoston« Do yun midan In sour Fit hay uray 90 da ay i Aiteosd'a Mestoratlyg te | eh ‘outa 0 Pnaither gain wer los, Atcord's Vital Hostui iaao wry tho Hestuniilve, Bforclson, Mlumaive & Co,, Chicago, Now York, Deg. 1 t80 aera) SWALLG CO," 86 State.st. COMMON- SHOES.