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THis CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS' 17, 1881—TWELVE FOREIGN. y Termination of the Dif- ficulties Over the Land ——_ oe ance by the Peers of the _ Reepiendments ‘of the Commons. ; protost Loudly, However, While Swallowing the Bitter Dose. "fey ——- iment of Liverpool Orangemen we to Harvest Crops in Boy- cotted Districts, ———— the Franch Camp at Gabes, Tu= nis, Surprised by an Arab Force. —_———. famolluous anil Disordorly Proceedings ata Gambottlst Political Meot- ing in Parla, ’ Yaoy Persons Killed ond Molmed by aa Explosion of Powdor in Moxico, JRGAT BRITAIN, ACCEPTED DY ‘THE PEEIB. Josnon, ANZ 1—At vw invettag of tha peers early thls, morning It was decidad to wept the disagreements of the Commons with the Lords? amendments io the Land pijsabject to aslightalteration of the seventh tau. Tho Poers will, however, formally pevord weir protest nguinst the bill as unjust tothe landlerds. PROCEEDINGS, Inthe House of Loris this morning Lord faisbury made a statement to the genorat feet tint, although the opposition: retailed objections to the Land bill, and partien- jnly regarding ity provisions ntfecting lense- folders, and they would have felt pond to support Lord Lanadowne tf he hid persisted In Ee his aie ent on that point, they would no! tte action which would send the bill beekto the Commons, which, had removed Badangerous oxcrescences of the bill. Ile expressed tho hope thut tho bill would bo of reatbenefit to tenants, and not much harm landlords. wand Lanadowne declined to press his amendments, ‘The Lords then agreed to tho mnendments of the Commons. HOLDING THE COMMONS RESPONSIBLE, Lon! Salisbury gave contirmation to the -tttement of Ghulstoue that thers fa beont noarrangement between tha two sides, and “qldthe Commons was responsible for the efeels of tho mensture, The final proceedings of the Lords ¢on- usted princlpally of mutual congratulutions cthesatisfactory ending of the diftoulty, GUADSTONE, PARNELI, BT Ala In couneetlon with tho adoption in the : Manse of Commons last night of the Inst wendment of the Itouse of Lords to tho Lad bill, striking out the provision for stay- heproceedings fur debt, Gindstone, advert- fgto remarks made carly In tho’ eveniig tatafarca was being pluyed, asserted that Ue Opposition leaders were not nware, when penne de the House jam nedlleae a tourssthe Government Intendut to take in taantoa single amendment, Parnell, who said he thought tna conduct othe Government alt through econtemptt- de characterized Gladstone’s statement ag easly creillbte, fur which he wag called to otuer, . f T.P.0'Connor, MWome-Ruler, trenchantly Saou the Government for its surren- let, O'Donnell, Home-Rulor, haying sald that Lenotlced that the Liberals wero greun with faestite propel dissolution, ridiculed idea of & erlsts, Healy, Home-ltultor, anid he agreed that Qere had been no compromise, for the Totes hind no need to ask Ht fram n Govern- neat whieh, having aurrendored to Afglian- tan, to the ‘Transynal, and to Mr. Bradlaugh, nthe Sahih to make no diMculty aLand bt. A REPORTER'S BLUNDER. The amendinent ot the House of Lords authorizing the Land Court, It It saw fit, to arardto the Janulord who. hud bought up Welenantrieht of holding compensation out ofthe price pald when tho holding changed Huds, which amendment Qadstono was ro- fied yesterday as laying assentert to, ts “asamons the Lords! amendment tn regard 4 the Ulster tonnnterlght custom, and was ‘real ol Gladstone's motion, “ha report- ty of tha House binndered Gladstono's thlement In the first Instance, FORSTEN eiForster, Chief Seeretary for Ireland, will nly retuin his ofi¢e as long ns tho Cus frelon Lill fs In foree, THE AMERICAN COMMITTER sill lnivoto place iu the great wost iran of tho Church of Bt. Marguvet, foo sey &® memorial of Sir Waltur ih The Caxton Memorial Committee, haddesired to take advantage af the Heration Of tha ohural to place a widow lsapicu to commemorate Willian Cn ayhnelaul's earilest printer, have beon ted Instead a wludow over tho door, Wt unerstoct 250000 ti gal _will Wihdrawis from the Hi ‘nga . fi M the Bank of England to- Tor shipment ta New York, ren OF AN AMSCONDING CLERIC Varo, Vteelock, the absconding clerk of New York banker, who aleott Uo., the I nine ls umployers of 820,000 worth af so» aus Wad arrested on the steamer Ngokar, XGEMEN WanvEstING “worcorrnD ”? Livenpoor r SUD EA = Weenllster ig. 10,--"Tha Orangemen te He sted 400 Inborers ta ronp the crops Sey or ee” districts in Iretand, and uy Lumber started for Dublin to- Dene SEEEAGUE SHEETING, . “the Lat Aug. WL—At the weekly mecting rel ae Lenguy to-day, Sexton acknowl eh eerlptions Amounting to £783, of ied that £500 was from Australia, He 5 that rif the Leaguo now ruled the coun: Smog ay tad prevented the celebration of fmenty id Catholle anniversaries, which Parit CHa Dloodshed; it hud caused Fel Amentary deadlocks’ 1é had com 1 no law to stand ut Day, and“ nftor+ i$ Wesut prow Itin accord with tho prluol- A comprostisy, Roectab Cable, ai 15,—A compromise hag been aye Steed npou In prinotple be 4, yr lverumont and the opposition a Lord Salisbury beghig Deol “at i€ he = eounted. on itlante pr siding with the Louse fuente the landlords against the Gove “eraoon th jnade a mistake, On Saturday iy ‘eelinge Workinan's halt-hollday pub- Setounter Mere hold in various parts of mn Aaa uid on Saturday night the Lib. Sint pave and tha Farjwors? and Agri ky Hoven Te Chubs mot everywhere. iy ved the “hereditury legislators” Tye! Wari getuence And tnanimity that haye |. Mud disapyointed the ‘Tory lwad- 4 5 ers, ‘Tho Radical press 1s nggrosatye and de- | of Departments, Hentes that partint mobiltza- | finnt, ‘Tho Pall Matt Gazette, the Ditty Netve, and the leading Ltveral journals of Leeds; Manchester, and Blrutingham fre urging «=the | Ministry not to. negotiate a compromise, Lit to stand out nguinst the Lords and tores that buily Inte a surrender, Certaln London weeklles, which havo enurinous clreulation among the work. Ing classes, such ay Lloyd's Weekly, Mery tole and tho Weekly Diapateh, veo furtous, an a THM MBADLONG RADICAL MINOR ONGANA, shel as the Leho and Chraniele, donot tine mnttera, but eal! on Mr, Uhvlstone to follow Gambotta's example nnd begin a crusade on the Upper Housy without delay. Consorvative elretes are astonished at the popular oxeltement, aud tho fast thing the Tory loaders now think of iy to foreo Mr. Qtadstone to appent to the country, ‘Thore are dissenstons in ‘the ‘Tory camp, ond Lord Cairns and Sir Stat ford Northeote, who are working to bring abont'n compromise, Mid that Mr. Gint- stone Is Ulsposetl to meot them on any reasunnblo basis, The Premler ts not nt all gratified by tho oxtravagant anntmosity of his extreme supporters ngainst the Upper House, and will not give was to it ff the Loris will show themselves even moderataly amonnble to facty and the "logic of cvents,”? Swectat Cable, Lonxvon, Aug, 16-3 a. .—Tho Liberals have surrendered, and the Lords have seoredt tt dangerous trlumph. Intense excitement was manifested on the meeting of Jarlin ment to-night to know whit decision had been arrived. at by the Government, The lobbies aud galleries wore crowded with apectntors nuxtons to: witness the progress of the politieal drama. Muimors had elretiated that the Governinent, under pres- sure of the Liberal members who feared dls- solutlon, had agreed tou cumproinise, but stucere Liberals were unwilling to believe that ‘the © Ministry liad | shown so much weakness) In the — faee ot n body which - vossesses © little real political power. rom all Rndleul centres telegrams had) been reeelyed by members urglug resistances & ottrance to the Lords, ‘Tho Radleal representatives expressed them- selves {nthe Jobbles In bellicose terms. When the Mouse assembled it was nutteed that Mr, Ghidstone was absent, and the rie mor began to clreulate that he was sick. ‘The event proved, however, that TUK RUMOM WAS UNFOUNDED. Toward tho close of question Gime Mr. Gladstone entered and gitded to hls places on the ‘Treasury beneh amid onthualastic cheers from thy Liberal benches, ‘Phils theatrieal business was scen through, and was greeted with frunieal — eheors fret the Conservative und . Irish benches. As soon ous tho Land Dill was tumotneed as the order vf tho day Mr. Par nell rose and asked Mr. Gladstone to make a general statementof what course the Gov- ernnient Intended to take Jn reference to the Lords’ muendments, Mr. Glndstone evaslye- ly replied that the amendments would bo dealt with seriatliun, This reply conyineed the House that the romors of «compromise were well founded, ‘The Irth benches immediately gave vent lo FEELINGS OF ANGEL, nnd a song of discouragement became yistble through the Radical ranks, ho Lrtsh ae- cused the Government of a base surrender of tho tenants’ Interests. ‘Tho Kndleals protested that thoy would not support the Ministry If serious concessions were mate to the Lords, Over nil the House the feeling sirend that the game was up, and that tho imembors were engaged bi playlag out the fue ond of the faree, all the situations having been arranged by_ the authors behind tte. scones, Many -Irlsh members gave expression to this feullug by calling on the Governinent to state clearly tho nature ‘of the arrangement and allow tho monibers to go about thelr business, ‘Tho Ministry deeilned to adopt this hun- est course, aud a general apathy fell on the House, though the Lrish mente bora insisted on taking divisions agalust each Government concession ag & protest. Itleaked out during the night that A CONFERENCE JAD MEN ELD between Lord Carlingford, Sir Yurrar Yer- sehel, Eur! Cairns, and Mr, Gibson, atter the Friday sitting of the Lordy, with the re- sult that n compromise liad been agreed to, ‘This was stated. in the Houso ant de- med, Sq foarfut was tho Ministry of dls- turbing the entento cordiale estublished with the Lords, that oven tho slightest verbul amendinents wero opposed by tho Govern- ment and rejected by obedient smnjorittds, ‘The fear of dissolution acted ken whip of scorplons, and the Liberals seemed afraid to look straight across the fluor of the House. ‘Under these clreumstunces, the Ministry did what they pleased unchallenged, save by the Jeers of Parnallite members, Most Impor- tant concesslons wero made to the Lords, ‘The Jandlords were given pertilssion to drag tenants into vourt, thus opening up an fine mnonso vista of Jnwaulta and ADDING ADDITIONAL, Honnons to tha Jifa of tho Irish pensunt, Wlements of unecertaluty were admitted Into tho eliuse dealing wilh the fixing of falr rent, and tho prospect of the tenant haying hls property improvements reeognizen were serlously dhulnished, ‘Tho concessions. units to the Lords under these heads will cont the Irish tenants imililons of ports sterling, but tha Government will avolid the danger of dissolution and lossofantee, It hs known that Lord Sallabury was bitterly op- posed to a compronitie, but wasoverbornaby: the moro thuid clemoéntof the Conservative party, Jed by Earl Calens and aupported by the Irlsh landlord Influence, Lord Calrns was supposed to have boon guided by a double wotlye,—his dlalike of Lord Splls- bury and his attachment to the interests of the Irish landlord class, to which. hebolongs, ‘The Irish Jandiords demand a sottloment of the question, lest yonewed ugl- tatlon should enable the Land Longue to RENDER THEM PROPERTY worries, | The interest of the Conservative party was sacrificed to the fears and suliish intoyests of Irlah landlords, just us the Interests of the tounnts wore gieriticad to tho apprehensions of dissolution of Parliament ontortatnod by English Liberals, In xccopting tho com- promise tho Conservative party has thrown away a splendid-ochnnco of returning to nower, and have‘put themsolyes at tho mercy of tho Kadleal wloment, who will doubtless. show thom scant mevoy in the future. Thuy’ havo allowed narrow lass Interosts to overrule wide-cmbracing polltieal costdarattons, and thelr puntale ment will probably be exclusion © from politleal power for many yonrs, Jf not for this genoration, owlng to the combination between the Irish and Hadical cloment, YRANOL, GAMUETTA REYUSKD A TIPATING, Pania, Aug, 10,—At the Gambotta vlectoral meoting held to-day £0,000 porsons were prus- ent, and great disturbance prevailed, shouts belng ralsed on all sides, so that the préllin- Inarles could not be carried out, ‘Two meme bers- of tho Executive. Committeo vainly attempted ‘to secure sllenco, Gambetta fually endeavared taxpenk, butamid friend- Jy and hostile shouts the nolse was so arent he could not abtaln a hearing, « Ha volo mently reproached lis Interrupters and sald: “Citizons, you number tai thousand, but dro reduced to powerlosnesy by nh handful of fanatios,.””. Addressing the . Interrupters, he sald; T know yous: You are cowards, paid to’ ack fy: thig manner, You want to (Stifia discussion: because you are unable to reply to our arauments, I shall mest you Sunday, Justica will have Its day, Atior attempting for twenty minutes ta overcome the tumult, Gambolta withdrew and: the meating clogwd,. ©. ' OOVERNMENT CINCULAN. ‘The Government, 1 u circular to Prefects tion of the army fs Intended, TEANIDLE DISASTER, MAnseinnis, Aug, 10,—Seventeon persons wera kite and twenty-three fujured by a disaster abn bull-flght Sunday. The man- ager of the ontertainment and the earpenter who constructed the seats, which collapsed, have been arrested, * GERMANY, MSM ARO, Bent, Aug, 16.—DBisinarete wilt remaln here a week, nnd then go to Vara far some inonths, He lias already had conterenees with diiferent Ministers, nud It ts expected that during lis stay here n day for the eles- tions of members of tho Retchstay will be fixed, and several important aitestions, par- tloularly the Church question, settled, EMVENOR WILLIAM pald n long visit to Bismarek-to-vlay, tithe audience whieh he gave te Minister White yesterday tha Emperor expressed the wish that the relations: between Gennany and Amerien might continue to bo as futlinate aa they have been sinco the time of Frederick tha Great, ANTI-SEWIRIL 1MOTS, Srerriy, Aug. 10.—Tho disturbances hore yesterday were ocenstaned by 700 men parad- ing the streets and uttering atidl-dewish cries, Forty persons were arrested, ‘The. town fs. tlmost donudad of troopy, owing to the mill (ary maneuvers, and consequently grént aus. lety. prevails, During the recent anti-Jewish outbreak atSehtevelbeln, Pomerntia,damaga to property amounting to 150,000 marks was. caused, wich sum the munteipality will hve to cover, . THE POPE hag sent an autograph letter to Emperor Willan, thanking hin for the nomination of Dr, Korum as Bishop of ‘Treyes, in Rhen- ish Prussin, MISMANCK AND WINDTIHONST, In ylew of tho approaching elections for members of the Rolehstay, arc sveretly strenting for anallance by which Bisinarel: wlll secure a majority and will consent to almost totil abolition of the Muay Inws, SPAIN, SUCCESS OF GOVERNMENTAL Spectat Cable, Mavutp, Aug. 15.—The election of Prest- dents and Assessors who are to preside at the urns on general election dny next Sunday took place yesterday, Ln the vast majority of districts Government candidates have, a3 usuni, bean appointed, Close on thelr heels come tho followers of Castellar. Uardly forty Conservatives will probably sit in the new Parllament.: The Cartists and oxtreme Den- ocrats were benten almost everywhere In the prellulnary struggle yesterday, Consurva- five candidates nre treated with great se- verlty by tho authoriiles, ‘The combined op- position of all parties will serrcely muster 110 members in the new House, ‘Thanks to the strength of Its majority, the Government, WHI be able to carry out a yizorotis polley, advoeating tberat reforms both at home aut abroad, : OANDIDATER, . TERRIBLE FIRS havebroken out wimost simultanconsly in Murcia, Cordova, Huelva, Suville, Leon, and Castile. Wholo mountainsides and thousands: of acres have been lak waste, and itls feared that soveral Mves have been lost. It is stronply suspected that those. disnslers aro tua to polltleal ncendlartes. If tho gullty: purtles are caught they will be treated as brigands ound ostnunarlly dealt with =oby court-martin. = Serrano is ainong — tho st sufferers by fires, he ‘Tho authorities atiribute theae savage acts of incendinrism to electoral agitators, It is worthy of remark that Spanish confagrations. colnetda without a bresk of tho turrtble forest fires in the south of Franeo, new Bordeaux, whieh are also attributed tu mutefactors, MEXICO, « A SERIOUS: DISASTER, Crry oF Muxico, Aux. 16.—Twenty-one lives wore lost and thirty persons wounded by 2 disaster at Mamelon, Raynaud and Lows Zenichoro, owners of the powder which exploded, destroying ulso two blocks and a half of buildings, have been arrested, HAUTUQUAKE, ‘There was an earthquake at Condoba Sat- urday. No damage, COAL TRANSPORTATION. In consequence of the: position of mer- chants, the Government muy arrange with the Vorn Cruz Rnilvond for a freight redue- tion for coal, ote. Tha Secretary of Publle Works has appointed » Conunigsion to pra- nowé mensures for tho chenp Importation of vonl, ote. . i MURDER OF AMERICANS. The Governor of Cangls communicated yeaterday by telegraph the assusination of two Aimerleans near Aliana. ‘Two persons arrested on suspicion of bolug the murder ers were stot on the ‘Lampleo road while at- tempting to ercape. ‘The Governonwas ad- visuil to tuke most efficient measures for the seaurity of trayol and the punislinent of erlininals, : ABRIGMIANT DALIA Tho Germmn Legation gayo a brilliant ball Saturday night, TUNIS. THE ARAN DEFY ALL AUTIONITY, Tunis, Aug, W—The Arabs in the Suse District defy the Governor and lls authority, Tho Arabs: surprised’ the French camp at Gublg at night, and killed twenty soldiurs. AIL quiet at Stax, but tho Ingurgents. aro within a fow miles of the town, TUSSIA, AN AMEIICAN SUSSIONAIY, Sr, Pevensnuna, Aug. 10,—An American inlestonnry, after an Interview with Gon, Te: nate, Mintatur of tho Interior, obtalned a lottor from Ulm permitting tho authorities of the Cauvasus to grant bhn facilittes for pure ouing hly invors, BY MAIL, GREAT POLITICAL ENUITEM! MANY, ENT IN: GET Denix, Aug. The Governmont au- thorities In tho difurent provinees hayes now glven Instructions for tho next general olve-- Hons to the Gurman Parlametit to eventually take pluco In the latter part of Soptamber, as tho lust Partoment ling already coast to oxint, It 13 a matterol grave necosatty that the new elections should spaedtly take place, for, $a cage any linportant and unforeseen ovent worg to linppen,. the German peoplo would bo loft withaut any legal ropreaonta- tlyo, ‘I'he popular agitation here Increases in Yroportion au the election day upproavhes, and It.fs even now yory aylident that Germany: hog not for ninny yours bes tho arena of euch a flereo fad e ter atttagle, The feason. for this state of attains Nes” in tho fuct that nylther the Government, nor tho Conseryatlyes, nor, indeed, any other party, hag any fixed aud settled program; thug personal attacks soem to be tie order of the fins ‘the papers, lie slved, contaly long twa ny aelte vs brary day but it fs Tinpossibla to upon the election, piter wy facts thorefrom; and -enelt. party i Cie Stuty seens to Hayy no other desire than to agcusy all others of change of princl- led, - ‘Che struggle ty, of courte, conducted tea very violent way, oud the aconsutions ore e ral - parte, ot Progrewslute andthe " Bocoastoniets haye openc 8. gampalgh ut the Goverument organs but fou, vady . to iol: cir Opponents, und have even outset Dped ett te Goyerniuent had published befurehand a set thod prograns of the pulluy ta by followeil je striigelo Wout even then be goverr, but it would: have been conducted almost wie iret With regard to tho advancement of publlo busliegs, shout. perianal Invect= 1s LOW. i hat, ele 4 Inada hv oxgxessions Which caniot be cullud “parliamentary, Tecan hardly be eet eth especially this ve, Buch he pltuation thing Witch is ofticlally vai confident ry by the Govarnmunt orzans to-day no loss aflclally and contidentiy dented by them tu-morrow, One day thy Liberals are attacked in the shurpes$ manner by te Chancellor, and he recommends none but Conservative candidates, The next day he in announcing that the takes pleasure uy: no oincais ay antl- ny ¥ Government hes Y Ldberal purposes ‘aly thet as not pt axplalned the mature or extent ol the thxation re- forms, or what new inosts are In conten plation, No intimation, diay, has been given as to the measures ‘which may be recom- mended for controlling and Feopressing, the Soclatistic inovement, of how tho refations between Churgh and? State aro to bo rogit- Inted, Priney Bismarek. seems only to tee mand that tho nextelegtlous may bring. hin estrone and ungerupulons inajority, whieh will be wiillng to vote, withodt hesitation, for his intended bills, which tor the moment, howaver, sue to bey merely fantastte and vistonary schemos, ‘The clectora will thare- by of course, be put to the niternative of de- elariug themselves for of ngdinst Prince Bis- owing to this fact, the ing taken on pure- view. ‘The © wiutrek’s and, whola campalgn ” ly personal charactor. ‘The Govern: thent orguns themselves maka use of those not always fair weapons of per= som attack and vittuperation, oven golny so. far as to entuminate the, lniliential lenders of the Oppasttion and to iinpute to them very Jow matives for thelr political attitude, ‘The snid organs nso appear. to be desirous of stirring up the passions of one class against Wnothers they favor tho’ antlSemitle move- tent; mid they even ear to systematic mse represonintion of facts, It ls, therefore, easy to understand that many of the former Dep- utes and leadors In the Parliament are tired of such an unfair strugele, and Beem to be: willing to rellre altugother frou public business, What the, result of this: witl be can, of course, Not yet be told, but It: seems tore” Wikely every day that the new Parliament will show iv yery different charneter from the last. Asn favi, tenn be stated thot the Liberals bexin to fear that the Congervatives inay got the mn Jurity, and, therefore, now pourpariers for un urringement bye bean opened between the diferent Liberal factions fn order that rivalry may be put aside, and that In every election district the Liberal candidate who has the grentest chances will be supported by all Liberal elements, During tho lust fow days the aluctions for he town inngistrates have taken piney fn Alsace-Lorralne. ‘Che’ old: representatives ure for the most part reflected; but Itiga fact that in many ininor phiees the German element his won tore Influence, and that even in Motz itself ‘some Geran candidates Inve succeedait, THE BAVAITAN ELECTION, A detailed return of the general elections held a few lays ngo for the Bavarian Land- lug shows Uhe diatrletsin which the several parties have thely chief strength, ‘The totul nituber of Deputies to. be elected . was 159, ‘Lhe province of Upper avarla has twonty- eight Deputies, and all returned belong: to the Clerteu! party; Lower, Bavarla returns twenty Deputies, all Clericals; the Palatinate twenty Deputies, all” Liberals; tho Upper Palatinate sixteen Deputies, of \whom thir- teen are Clerleals und tlites Liberals; Upper Vranconla elghteen Deputies, of whom three ure Clorleals und fifteen Liberals; Middle Franconia nineteen Deputies, all Liberals; Lower Franconin nineteen Deputies, of who thirteen are Clorleals and six Liberals; Swabia nineteen Deputies, of whom eleven ore Clerieals and elit Liberals, ‘This gives a total of cihty allt Clerieals and seventy- one Liberals. Tn tno tute Landtag the Clert- ents had n majority of only two, STOIMS AND BAITHIQUAKES IN) SWITZER: LAND. i Gresuva, Aug. %—Tne last fow days have. been marked fn varlons parts of Switzerland’ by a series of strange fatalities, accidents, and crhnes,. Since tho garthquake of Vhurs- diy week and the storm, whereby the dis irivts devastated have Menrred le: ext mated it 10,000,000 franes, suvonimen have been drowned in the Lake of the Four Can- tons by the overturmug of 8 boats n peasant of the nelghborhood lias muniesed his lina. tle brother by drowning bli In the aoe Jake; three Geran toirists ave lust tholr ives by a bot aveltont on Lake Constance; tires young ladies, white bathing fn the Aar, were swept away by tho current und dvowned: % young mun hag buen drowned in the Luke of Ulonne, and suveral deaths: have been caused by Nehtalny, Jsuu- stroke, and the falling of treey, During the storut on ‘Cnesday, a colussal stale of Iel- yell, which hind been erected to do honor t the Feloral Kile Meeting at Fribourk, blewn down, and two'n Tg of th Won Conmulttes were str by.some falllng seafolding; one was killed, und the other badly hurt. On the same day the nurdered body of a young -Indy, belonging toa highly respectable family at Berue, was found fa at publle park, callud the Bremgartun, and no elew to tle erhuo has yet Leon found. A fow days cartier a number of rial lunatics, who hud been confined Inn prigon in Unter. wallen, were allowed to go out for a walk, when they ail: took to flight, and are still at Jarge. «Ad somo Of thon hava committed several murders, the people of tha district ure In astute of great warn ———— Returning Homo After Nineteen Yours, New Yu ‘ibune. Mr, Zobbous Comptan und iu wifo, of Plaine Neld, Ne J, while ut thoir home nt noon yester> duy, ‘e ustunished by tho ontranve of their ny Syivaiiits, WhO Was list henrd of byt throm On ainetcan years agu, and whow they have singe beloved t6 Uo dem, ' Borora tho War Sylvie Compton was B druggzist’s alork in Plaintield, At tue breaking out of hostilities bo: {uted tho mnvy being about 21 years ot age. ile Leeame attached ty the surgleal staff, and in dune, Ise, lus parents learned, renal a letter fron bin, hab he was. on bowrd as ship taking somo lek soldiers to New Orieaus. ‘his was tholistheard from him direotly, but they found that be ‘hud lunded sufely tn Now Orloans, aud bud boon in Unt olty, No furthor trace’ of hin could be fount, however, and after'n fow yeurs bud passed ils paronta vonoluded that bo wis dead. ‘Thu returned son anys that while In Now Ore teuns ho fell in with n'pleasant, agrooablo wan, who invited bin to foln in drinking a bottle of win. After this, ho remombors nothing until he was aroused from tho stupor caused by tho drugged Mquor, aug found bimaelf on bord a slayer thrve days out atsen, Mo escaped trom the ship nt ono port, and told his story to the Aniorloan Conunl, but found that that ailiclal had alrondy beon warned to arresthim as a du gorter and sond bien back, ‘ho Consul advised dim to take the ship again and caunpe at some other port, whore thare wis no ollicial to arrest hin din next lett tho atip at an Africau port aulmndo bla way to Capo Colony, Hore ho settled down for n the, married ang had one child, Ho sent no word bone through fear of bohug arrestat Ns W desorter and thkon back to Amorica for trial. . From Caps Lown ho drifted of to Lidia and other parts of Asin, and thinly tu Australia. From Austratia bo fuatly ree turned to Now ver and went froin there die reetly to Pinintold in avareb of bis parouts, ‘rhe father and motbor wore cnmnplately overs come Us bis sudden and unexpected return, the other fainting from Juy. Gompean bovanume bor of rolations tiving at Ptulntield and all thoso who know him before he disappeared recognize hint how When he wontuway helatt tive broths crt and two ulstum, but ono sister bas anice dled. ‘Tha two brothors and the romuining wie ving in difforent parta of tho couutry, ‘Vhoss who kuew Compton twenty seirs ago spent’ of bhin ne a young mun of excellent rop- ulation, quict and’nuch ikod, " i ed Whon Queen Victoria Was 5 Baby, * Taniton World, Allthoss who had tho bunur of Lord Iathor= loy'a pervonns aoquiintance will “inivs a most genial friond, His moors was murvolous, und took hii back to the ohildhoad of Queen Viaturliy, who owes ber birth in Mugland ‘to tho jnstejt> mentality, and, forealght o bly fathor, Bir Bako Wood,“ Whou tinst Introduced to the it Triucoss ho was a bey and sho a baby wboutT months uid. Ou ber litle Royal ybness ontors tug tho room ju hor nurae’s aeriis ho scarce KuoW what was oxpocted of bin, but withous more ado steppad furwant ‘and kissod the baby band, Soars luter, whon the baby bad blossained Into tho Queon o} urlund. gud the boy tho Lord Chancellor, bo delighted bor Malosty by confiding to bor bis carly: ombarrassmont in ber baby ‘tho Duko and Duchess of Kent wore living In- yotirement abroid, and the birth of w cali Mae axnouted, Mir Slatthow Wood (the tholrenuGurenseed ibeeanuy) oka are ee jeal and apnea fo wituution, and vio tho Hapland fe Gena ng, that’ Kugland'e fucure min beriown domfulons to Giwoi awed ber bet biv cnorgy and forest Ss BUSINESS NOTICES, Aroud’s Hash Iron, and Wino, sv! Cluchont, the st: EH ihodlotbal ore of ith Hrogreaslve use. . Jt onrichos the blood, prompts (Rance tu fs eve ae y iT sound fora, right oyes, buppy state of ilnd. ‘Arond's deu; atore, corner Matluon srrvoe an Aielsactet penne Eidredzo & bridge c urors or ne Tiree and ras furniehote tare erly ot 65 Waahington stroot, tad tholr busi. nang largely Increased ut ele wew store, 103 Madison étrost, Good goods pt popular prices. rete Red@ing’s Russia Nulva has prayed mye by @ (eay of 75 yeure’ constant use. THE INDIANS. Probable Capture in New Mexico of a Party from the Kansas University. . No Qonfirmatton of the Muas- “‘saere Neav the Rio Purso. Agent Tiffany Apprchends Trou- ble with the White Mount- ain Indians, Necessary Instructions Tasued by the War Dopartment to Cover Con- tingancies, SCIENTIFIC PARTY CAPTURED. Sptetat Dispateh to The Chieaga Tribune, Torna, Kas, Aug, 10.—The afternoon dispatches state that the Apache Indinus of New Mexico are again committing depreda- tons, and that Prof, Frank Show, Profussor of Natural {istory at Kansus State Uniyors!- ty, and Proj. Porter wre thouglit to have beun captured by the redsking. ‘Che party was nvar Water Cafion for tha purpose of nddlng to the sclantific collections of tho university, and consists of Prof. Bnew, Prof, Herbert & Smith, Professor of Anatomy at the University, and Inte of Elizabeth, N. J; Lawis L. Dyche, a student, formerly o resi dent of Auburn, Kas, 3 and also the only son of Prof. Snow, 2 youth about 12 yenrs of age. To the Western Associated Press. Socauno, Nv M., Aug. 184—The Indian excitement coutlites “unabated. Scotts from the Pucela and Magdalena Mountalns, fist arrived, announce the presence of 1 rege wumber of savages there, Business here Is paralyzed, aud mining ty fn a great ineasure stiapended, AT THI WAR DEPARTMES'S. Wasiunaron, D.C. Ang. 10.—The follow. ing telegram was received ut the War De- pertment: ‘ Vuesipio BAN Fraxcteco, Au. 16—Td the Adjutant-Generul, Washington, D. Q.t Pho fol- Jowlng bag been received from the Commanding Genoral of toe Department of Arizouu: * © Agent Tiituny, of Sun Carlos, scems to appre= bend trouble with the White Mountain Indians, the Suntos and Sup Carlos Indians, ¢rawing out of the ovil udvice uf u band of mediame men. A number are congcemited Hear Apichy. ‘Titans Wants ddditional ara, P buve atthorlzed army to be sont tothe Agency with an ollicer, mid telegraphed the Aujutant General tor authority to ttirs them over,” Thave heard nothing from Carr, who ts at Apucho, to warrint theatarn, He reported the machinations of the mediciny men some days Axo without spoil alguittounce, Mute tele raphe tho reported movements of hostile pichos trot the ttle Grande toward Arizona, All necessary Instructions wore given Caer at Apuche and Biddle at Grant to cover boil cone Ungeneles. Kevron, A. A. G, LACKS CONFIRMATION, SAnra_ Aug. 10—Miltary head- quarters Have received no report of the mas- sacra ata village eighteen iiles from the Wo Purso, The hodles of two man killed by Indians were found by troops at Lasavaye Naneh, forty nilles from McCauley Statien, sunie days tize, : “, GOOD FEELING. Wasnixatos, D. C., Aug. 10—Inspector Haworth, ditected to Investigate the alleged troubles between Agent Eastnian and the Navaje Indians, telervaphs: SANTA Mu, Auy, W.—Seerctary of die Inilerlur: Report farwarde, No indicauons of trouble uinoug tha Navuajus. | There wasn kuod feeling ut the Agonoy when Lleit. 2 awouris, Inspector, Tho Bannock and Shoshone Indians have consented to provide for the veenpation by tha Utah & Northern Mailrond Company ofa strip of land across thulr roservatlon, anount- tne In the ngpregite to, 722 ueres, For this Jund tho Lndfans recelve $6,000, - a CHIEF OF THE CHOCTAWS. Jerome T. Carpenter, Onc of the Victims . oF the Recent Duol in tho Choctaw Nation—A Lite Fullof Daring and Ad- vonturcamA Child of Every Clime, a Citizen of the World, and tho Prince Ohilof of tho Choctaw A Tnrmyxe reporter had a conversation {ust evening with Letlore Carpenter, of the ladlain Vervitory, © cousin of J. ‘f. Carpenter, Prince Chief of the Choctaw Nation, who was men- toned fn yeaterdyy's dispatches ns huving beon Allied 10 a duel In the Creek Notion, a4 bad also bis opponent, Col. Aims rice, SMe. Cure penter bad met tho wnfertuuate vietin of tho code duullo only a wock ago, nud wis shouked ut the ud Intelligence. Alia iutimato wequaiutunes with tho checkered carcor of the dead ducilet will bo of spectut in- toreat. . “IL kuew bit woll,” anid Mr, Carpenter, “and bia life was a cheokered ono indeed, Jerone tt, Carpenter was born in Jackson, Hind Co,, Miss, and ot the thue of bis death was only U5 years of age, Lie was tho third son of Count Armand Nenri Carpenter, a eclon of one of tho most lustrious families uf Mravco, and bis mother was Emilo Letloro, 6 Choctaw indy of Vronch and lndinn extraction, She was the only duugh- tor of Col, Louis Do Letlore, a french oliver who intermarried aimone tha Choetuw Tndiins aud becaute tholr Chief, Col, Lutlory was tho futher of four eons ond one daughter, aud at the death of Louls Da Leilero, his oldest son, Greenwood Loire, became Chief of tho Uhyue taws,—u position he beld until 18. In that your ho made the treaty and sold the ton in the Bute of DMleuldaippl to the Usited Ratan Guverninent through Jresidont Jnckson. Vhon the Indians were removed to thelr vros- ont country anuthor brother, Brazile Letture, bwcame thelr Chiuf."" “What bucaine of the two fatnilles?"* * Hoth tho Latlures and the Carpenture ree mained In Musiesippl, aud, wt the commence: muunt of the late Wur, wero reputed tu be the woulthicat aud most oxtenslye stayo-owners In the South. Armand H. taepauiees after ing rlago with Sttsa Lotiore, studlod law, and sottled in Jnokson, Allee,, woure bu waa reoogutacd ns ong of thy odin lawyers uf the South, Uo dled In IN, leaving 9 witow and four sous, the widow dyin ju IhwW. Bho wis eurvived by two vons under age, Jerome und eons who, by va motors, feapeate ore qyiang patod by ® spcetnl net uf Do D me ‘Wos thid Jerome the one who was killed fu the ducit* “ho very identical porsonage, Whon the War broke gut he ENLISTED IN TH SOUTHERN ANY, and was a private at the ayo of 15 years, under don, Lue, ft Yiretate lio vat wounded wt the Duttio of Malvern Hil, duly 1h, 186%, wid tise evbaryod from the army, As ‘soon us ho got well ho cullstes dyait, this tlhe ag nt private in Gen. doo Johnston's bodyeguurt, Tho Geuerul bos enine attuched te tho iat suldigr, and nado him the bearer of niany an iinpurtunt diepatuh, one in particular where, bo earcied Jobuston’s Visiauurg conpisolyeureouuied® Crane Hot ickeburg o " «Was itirue Nhat ho was with Moxtmlliiany" You uftur the War was ended, Jerome wont. to Moxloo, aud, having letters of Introduction to the Emporgr from inilucntial poople, was placed In cotnnilssjon ue Colonel in Maxtinitiinn'’s Army, .to’ commanded the Kmperor's bodys Hues ANd Wad ON wuCb Inthe torn with Staxintittive shut whon this usiurtunate caudl- datu forte Imperial throue on Amorican soll wng coudomned ta death, he, too, was seutouced to sluilue tuto?” ‘A ' * How was thls averted P* “Ho only cécuped the tate of Maximilian and his militar, aivlicre by the inturvention of Be owurd, He was tho younpost olficer Jy the ariny, and was roputod tu bo ay bravo as ff recauifion of big uteadfust devotion the silefated Maxiinitiian, Bmporor Yeanola doseph Poferred upon him the tila of Baron, reserve and offore ee A COMMISSION IN THE IMPERIAL, ARMY of Austria. Me dvcliued tho boner, aud roe turned to Loulsian ro he ruined for Kearnuy Pury So" sugar planter aud i halt: Arno} 7 fe -brothe oe hig Tatuor. Tio noun Shrod of tuts life, | and wont to Baypt in Rr ple or ring, bis 9) ufederuto comuaudor, NOW ut, the dead of the Kyyptian Army. Jerome bo-' a an olticer uuuer Sho Hay tun Govern~ “nopt, ihough jllvbealth £01 im to resigu atter bolng thera two yuard, Ho then wout to Australia, whore bo bad an estate, but, being of yoying ‘bubita, he goon ran through & fortuno thor and roturucd to the United Statow. Iie undostook to. run 8 Ine of stoamors On the Misalsslppl, Lut wae uusuocessful, and, at tho UUme by met: bis deyth, was suk ing arrange: noite Co settle down spd live withly the Nation, 10 was Bpaaker of the Grand Council, and the jast Pringe Odlot by innortiunge,” . Doge be loayo uny familly?" “ Hg leuvos a wife, but wo children, His wifo was a SMist Chumley, of Clucianatt, at whlob plycu she now ls. Jerome was x wen of cansid- erable wealth, though It bs the luw uf the Nutlon Chat whure there tgno lseue after warsloge, ull PAGER 5 property $s withheld from the wife, where the wo has no Indian blood, and the property which was bis by Inheritance was so stipulated. ———————— FIRE RECORD. CHICAGU, The alarm from box 454 ub 19:55 yesterday afternoon was coused by a tlre {na two-story frame barn in the rear of Nos, 13 and to Walnut street, owned ‘nnd ocenpted by Ars. Mary Mackey, of No. cud West Lake street. Two horses, 2 gont, and a carrlage, valued in all nt S300, wern Alestrosed, Damage to buttding, $300, ‘Che bullding and contents are Insured for 81,000 ty the Watertown of Now York, While on daty nt the fire Lieut. Lots Sinith, of Mook and Ladder No, 7, 1¢- ellentally fell from.n Indder und sustained a compound -fracttre of the deft ankle. Ie was carrled first to Enging House No. 12 and thenes to his home by the police patrol, Dr, C. AW, Baril was stiminoned to attend hin, Ast alarm to Engine No Bat 7:40 lust evening was caused by the explosion att Kerosene ininp In the two-story frame hottse at Not North Carpenter street, owned nnd oceunted by Jacob Ryeock ns a residence, Damage, tritting, in ‘The ulurny from Box B12 at’ 7:00 Inst even- fg was caused by wn explosion of gas which Ia teaked from’n broken ploe supplying the xis-Ininy at the southwest corner of “Wright and Jetferson streets. ‘Thy fire was Ox: Hingulshed by the Depurtinent and the leak stopped, AT LEXINGTON, KY. Luxtxoros, Ky, Au, 1.—A destructive fira tovk placa this afturnvon in this elty, in which the loss will revel 85 $25,000 to $30,000 Insurance, ‘The fire orig- inated In A, C. Wendover’s stable on Short street, whieh was quleldy burned through to Main street, and the fire then sprend fn all directions for an hour and a halt, when it was finally gotten under control. ‘The houses destroyed on Short street are A. C, Wendover’s tvoryestable, J. M. Graves! laree geal warehouse, dwellinghouse of Mra, silis, J. W. Leis Pxehange on Broadway, J, W. Lells conteetionery and bakery, Mrs. Javin's stable, duke Sttliol’s suloun, George Koonte’s store, Me Shepherd's grocery, the Clary Block, occupied by YJ. Cassell’s trae eery, tl seriously damaged, On Muln street, in addition ‘to the stale anid Clary luck, the stores of D, llonaker, 7. Mule, and GC, Mehurdson & Bro, are burned out. —- KENSINGTON, Yesterday merning about 4 o'clock an alora of fire was given. ‘Tho house wus a two-story frame building, In whieh Mr. 0, A. Lambore kept a bakery. As thore was no means of obtaining a suflelent supply of water, the ilnines gained ravidly, and before Jong Ue bullding, whieh had just bean coi pleted, lay ie heap of asheson tho grou. "Kho flames spread to an ajoiniag barn, owned by John Donnelly, which In- turn suffered the sume fate. ‘The allegéd value of tho’ ery wus between $1,200 and $1,500, ouly $800 of which Is cavered by Insurnnee. ‘This mishap Js ovidence of the neeil of gouil supply of water, and will, no doubt, do inuch to litsten the Inying of water-malus to thut section. —— AT CLEVELAND, O, CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 10—At 2 o'eloel this mornlog a fire broke out, It hs supposad, from spontaneous combustion In tho waste engine-reom of the Rogers & Junge’s furni- ture manufactory, Nos. 0 to 106 Leonard struct, and communteated te Gebluwil's sow- Inganachine cabinet factors adjulnuns, and to the Cleveland Wooden-Ware Company's factory, neroxsthestrest, in the rear, Rogers & Junge’s loss ty $39,009 on sloek; Insura nee $16,500, ‘Tho bullding was owned by dle 1, Hervey, and valued at $20,000, Gebhard s Joys $4 $15,000; fusurance $3,000; ‘The Wooden- Ware Company's losses nro $2,000 on bullil- ing and $4,000 on stoel AT NEADING, PA, f Reaping, Pa, Aug, 16.—The Reading lren- Works have suspended operations, owing to the burning to-day of the machine-shops. Nine hundred men ave thus thro employment. ‘Three firemen we Injured by the breaking of a lad —— THE ANTIQUE, A Dealor’s Frank Talk About tho Ricke ety and Ancient in Vurniture. ‘ + New York Sune => “Wo do considerable trade 1n Juno and July," salda dealer, “Peoplo often come fu from tho watering-pluces to yet the first chanco at any good things we may havo diseoverud at tho May auctions, It takes us sume Une to: patch (hom up to sult the tarket,- Yeu, thore is always a curtain demand for these wormeaton but pathetlo rnlies of the Infanvy of the Repub He, We soll to miuny nico peuple who have a taste for the anelent nod bonorablo in furni- ture, vn then wo bavo suother class who bus freely and pay bigh prices. I refer to the vowly, tloh. During (ho past ten years nny of them bave tuken @ kind of dislike to tho word *ahaddy'; thoy buve found out what tt meana, You see, Ab N couscguonLo, (here ariace n rer gard for tho old antique,' as they call it, which increases our sites and raises our proiteon everything clussten! aml rleuxoty In the way of furnture and ducoratived. Volks thit cantot show along line of aacoaors Funke ne tor it by xood colleutiuns of not strictly reltuble tables and cbalcs,”? “Is itinmenorwomen that this mania pro- dominutesy” “Wonien, Men‘get the fever accondehnuted Uke, from thelr wives. Wo bave ty hu while awake iingollicuy, for we can't witke Salus Wile out aking hie priced. Some mautoy nyc at hoster cuing ti witte aa old rag of a rigs to sell, Tt was large, but an ugly, queer, faded looking: Unhiyg, evi Persian or ntly a wotneont tinkation of thus fish mais which lupit as thot they hud drageed throtyh some retail abe strap. ave tie nua dolls for the are Hole. anid iny Mee gave Ibn hult bene max perl. ence With wetub. how | outa tone breadth ae of tno threudbare centro, squared ap the omy, And DULA eat Dut oe er iy etitouiny tho pievcs toguther, addigg, of cause, Vy Lluck triage. Witbly a week tvo hidies cation, aud beite of sho new urtistly achvol, thas, at conyay, plekod unt that mat,—the ugileat thhg in tho abap. ‘How tonder in colur" atid one, and sho wbout bitit. [t was tender tu oyter ruspoctd, tou, Ht suo had -only known. (uo faut. * pe ous role, Inducd,’ auld the oticr. *1a tt Huston, airy’ * Pure Susion, tata’ sald 1s sail wool—vorned from the Adams. family,’ ‘What is tha peer aho usked, Now, i aa old degler, but L husitutod for tear 1 shouldn't ask onvugh to lmpress hor. She my uot fusiun fur n poluctance to sell, and fruin that moment ber mind was ide up. Bho took # Careless turn nround tho ruoin, and by that tine ee: mind was tnada up, too. No, no; 1 woulda't 0 willing ty state tho gure wo settled on, Lt was Delvity ratas,” “Do you sell tnany of those old things"? Phy gules. are not 6orvery. large, but the protits are quite tulr, quito falr, Authjue ture niture is aur tuuln bold; tt salis right alone it is bard to keep upa really guod stock, Hero te A fino old gote-all mabogniy, J hud to pluk shat up place by place, and somo of it was pratty well stausbod up. You gov, it ta tulshad peuuitur styles al) tho table and chair lowe are imuunted on a flun’s claw holding a brase bull,— bandirons to mateb, IV yory raro and yaluabte, worth tere Gomme vail (hon Manogoks.” hea jo Coneral, of coursa—so wwolfd ‘and * Ob, boss you, bol, Aftor old Jobu Tancook, Govorvur of Mussachusette. aud alynor of the Deciuration of tndopondonve, fbere buve ot at feast a thousand sets of that reapectable ole pe joman’s furniture suld here and in Boston, na is the only original set, and this fa why f buye jnkun tho liberty to carve w rudinontary dion the buck uF 1G rounilest aroeoliair, Every perfout wet contains the. o tae Tavori choir, Wo alwaya put wW handsome silk ban noross the ering bognuse wo wish to retuin fur we purobayer tho soly right tu well it. “This Une ott ploce fs the ubuly ery tohave boon used y Cou, Howe aie bie aumowhat pres cartons realdouce ty Boston wt tho Rovalutlune ary porid, A have two letters strivtly authon= Hoating it, J regret, (say, however, that fri she auinber of Howe chairs in the market, (oat oltiver must huvy spont mast of biv tine 1 move jug from oon obalr to another, aud done conalt~ brainy: wore, ultting downy shun fighting, ‘Lots ony Ii genpine. recor ea et a cea ane, 6 pip are only” flovolin thot, bart Lund, however, aro Gite cule to wcll. ‘Tho public wiper draw tho line somewhere, and it's geuvrally ot Wasningions aud Joffersons, A denies xpullad tho -tuckot for Wasbingtons, You suo he sold w wocretury with a cuntemporary cortiticate, Sono fool held it up to tho Habt sng found tho | Watoreiuark to bo 1850, Such manifest rusvailty Iujures business: It wound up the Waahiige mechs ¥ oa ti a ina ures | di ul wt SHAD, wwore L eungot congvleatiously bi uo amount of swearing will make them go. De Witt Clintons anu Harnlitons are. iD Sout -to Boston just now, they soud ve B. Fruukling ton aAdauves, at iuramtont et doutes und Loxton powte maorka,—In short, tho most rolble ovidénoe, Some vt the otters, you will ubaurvo, are pastod uhder tho scout, Hero iu ething from Vaile sarpecns tainiet pereceeestttet Peon. J streny! HU cupnrglty.— ov! 0 nade tu order. Now, boru ta the original stool which Natbaa Hale, sat an just ‘vofore nis ox——" ‘1 gee, Havo you nny sulo for foroten goods?” “Yes, butitdosan’t do to keep there thin three ur four distinguished foreien artiets sD Alubt uta tine. ‘There's some ferniture ite pirillg cannot swallow eaaily. Aan rile, though, it ba safe for at dealer to uct upto the prinelple that fis eerie fire ns likely to be nuthentie aa not, IP hadocsn’t know to the contrary, 16 te fulrtontiens that bis articios are whit they took to be. Very niiny boyers,: though, done - entre for retiers thoy want respectable ol) fire. niture that looks naif it bejanzed ton wealthy + + Old grenteyeandmotber. . Hore aud thore you've mot toremirk that an netiote. was. found in woll, aitnont In dutins Cremie’s garret. 1 bid to Foils Muri Stuart sofa the other day.” T tied 1 Jat out for a Hannah Sore, but bad to nurte It up te bait” » =. “The source of supply—that {8 for anuine goold—Is potting weakor and woskor, Grand- fathers’ clocks, for instance, of ood style and in falronter, nro acurce. IT sold my laxt one for S215, Tho customer zold us pliln out that ho wanted something that shuwel ancestry,’ rnd we let bin have it. ‘Tho Now Hngiana Stutos have bout traveled through and Chrough | for them, Once fn a while one turia up, 2 Olid enrved bookenses and chests of drawers, mount= ed.in gonuing olteting brase, cau bo had now und thon. Carved oak inantels anu chimnoy Pieces, ties, tapestries, gte.,.nvo god when. you. can got hold of thom, Ono trouble 18 growing: fifoufer avery, yur, Wo cannot got anything iku full sate, Bomotiinos wo have to walt # your or moro before wo cin decently complete a room. Huch culloutions bring, vory, hih prices, \ i know of one that fetched 92, AN for most _ OF the wnelent Uricen-brac, Ie should be tu garded with suspicion. kevolutfonary ten- pola wero once a lending article on ne. count of the firing of tho teu overboard, Dut I rexrot to say thut the demand woe brokon up by ut unprinolpted dealer, whose feaudulaut tnothods knocked the life out of what was once a very salable urtivio, 4 “Yes, persouul relics. ara to bo bad,. Genulno ones aro mire. Thoro aro deators, though, who wil sell you anything yo want, from a Gen. Tutnam aword to thy bull'seeve repeater of a dolemite tu the frst Congress, articles are known to the trade as. “Ob, don't meen to mo nbout.manufactorica: ob our goods. Tt is imoat awfullo think of Yes, sir; [know two factories where it's done. It's: an insult to Nberty.” ue a When worn down ond rendy to take your bed, - Hop Bitters Js what you heed ta relleve you, ' HOSIERY, THE GREAT West Bnd Dry Goods House * MADISON‘AND PEORIA-STS, ANOTHER — HOSIERY SENSATION! We will place on sale Tuesday morning the following lots of LA- ‘DIES’ HOSIERY at Their Regular Price: Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hosd at 75c, Per pair; regular price, $L25. Ladies’ Plated Sitk Hose at $125. Sold everywhere at $2.00. Lailes’ Spun Silk Hose at $2.00, Regular price, $3.25, Ladies’ English Cotton Hose, Sle Enmby Tse; formerly $1.26, The above are a“‘SPECIAL BARGAIN,” which we have mot with cheap, and intend to give our customers tho benefit, The colors aro all new and desirable for the coming season, - i The quantity Is not large, and ladies who appreciate GOOD Hostery will do well to five them an early examination, bofore the assortment Is broken, Five oases more of ‘those CORDED PIQUES at Sc.yard; worth 100, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, a TS _~ BAKING POWDER, TELE COMTERARITY! Vhile other Neablog Powders ave laresiy AUULe WEE RAGLS nlth ALUM aud Other hortful drwga, a has been kept UNCHANGED {5 all of If inal rly and oP demon 0 west My arte of TH KAFETY, NEAVTHPCLNUSS, PURITY, ond EUVECTIVENENS, ty TIE FACT of tie belug aued today, from North to South, from Ee} Weat, the hows of the rich and poor, whera If bes bron used for the last 20 yoars. A PURE FAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLU IN Made by SUEELE & PRICK, ry f° Tapully Yeast ene, Kpoelad vlavurlug Wtractey ol@e Ghlcagu wad Ste Laube, _QUMETERY, OF beveetgee eee pena The Forest Home Cemetery Co, Baus lonve to draw the attention of partios doate|ny pocurg burial piace jae tu ives wend gaaliseg hole buriat untpie, Ba by ullos wust OF blir iinjis, bokwoon Alutisan wud Woat Twalttheat, Sry tivn te UnSUrpEse OHI oF nlblo Trans alt pares ol Hand oarelaay toate | Hhwolal tg ual to Hie folluwing Coaturvs pmiliruoad Me eN aud: uudar (ig eaatrel af alt lotcownory: A tun, Uuuer th a = On DEUY LLY, ; Inwunded lu spoure tho Taure ruvpmonte uf the Conary, mIproyaient Kuni.” crys ly Wcrvasing ty an ln tty i ane Brgee tuoomad of su Coupany, bos tt ats ts. Sucund—Thy Inteuduetion, of the so-callea Law Byajeu" which wnpariouce ies, shown to betho ised dustravle. raion (up bosuty wid vewiniay, ‘ Hoy nuffog will by given bn shore tind Wf tho ovine - won ae we unveny fiw going slicuctly to the burt roulide Vurtios dostring to lnsuuet vue Cewetery Wil Bnd 9 cotuntations amiluus leaving avery Kine day murnihy ab isd wbuep, tryin T4 #ittieuy, ars apuly to thy Company's OMtoo, 88 washithis a] - SPENUORRLAN PENS, wd s ss he alnenn kes ea Pay rae TEAL SWAN @ trial, by mello soccips of PS ccutas . ., Ivison, Buakenan, Tavcor & Co FS q ee) oe eet Ja QO Naabews, A carupicto Gauple Card, for 108 wad 230 Grune ts how Works,

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