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VOLUME XLL just RECEIVED and placed on sale 1,000 Dozen LOUVRE’ Have (WITH POSTER'S PATENT LAQING), In all the newest and most ‘desirable Fall Colorings. With § Hooks - - $ha5 With:7-Hooks. - ~~ $150 Full and most complete as- , Sortment of LADIES’, GENTS’, AND ". CHILDREN'S’ Cloth, a (LINED ‘anb UNLINED),. In all Fall Shades, at. our usual well-known LOW- EST. PRICES, iMNEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-ay, & Twenty-second-st. =—_—=— _ BUSH NESS CAR. Havazin de Nouveaute, 74 East Madison-st., ” MANUPACTURERS OF Legal Chileans Weat AND LACE GOODS. WLLE. TETLOW, Wine oe” BOSTON: vi exhibit Evening Dresses and ot eee for ladies and é dren. he Palmer House, Chicago, Ns ay and Thursday, Nov., Avenel ULVER PAGE © Hokey se Velding and Fine: Station- 2. Latost Styles, enn PLANOS, Read 8 sinter sae Stato St. Chicago. FOLDIN BED. bn Palo Folin Be, Pa, parryi atic Hi rene. Tena oe aga olde ou j e Jere an eek an, Etc. 8 lee’ Doaks, Arilstic Household pee inne Aaa bee Saat fe Kus, Dates. Raisins, and ait Be Baest sods, largusy ase! repeat gfiauly. packuyes. ‘utr a bee nied Bou Pie Lu adounr Cidsk-st, | 13) Misses and Children! oL OATS, le. ms eC AYER ‘ “Varn and. ely” 9 mi ” The Chitago WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER . 9,. 1881—TWELVE PAGES, er CLOLHIN Ga “WILDE'S — OPENING! Rich anc and Attractive ROBES DE CHAMBRE “Cloaks!” HOUSE COATS, Wolles that. Aduia FINE-FITTING GARMENTS 1” For their Children, Should not fail to call on us be- fore making their selections. “The Display is Beauttl,” AND THE PRICES ARE “Very Low!” : “Fenders of Popular Prices!” State and Madison-sts. Branoh. Madison & Dosplainos-sts ! ! 1 _ CLOATING PLUSIE: CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST PLUSHES| EVER SEEN IN AMERICA. We shall open Thursday ae f 500 Pieces. Of MILLINERY and CLOAKING PLUSHES at the most shockingly ‘low prices ever heard of,—-all the lead» ing colors, Cardinal, Bronze, Garnet, Plum, Wine, Bluc, Navy, . Brown, Seal Brown, Drab, Belge, Myrtle, &c., ,&c. All perfect goods, not solied nor . wet, but actually worth three times what they will be sold for. This ina, A. line of .Plushes just received by large importer, and arrived too fate for tke general trade, and we now offer our customers the benefit of our bargain. $5.00 Plushes we now offer for $1.50 800 a Dae Call early and secure a bargain, HOTCHKIN, PALMER & C0, 187 & 189 State-st. NEW PUBLICA 1A TIONS, TTAINITIFIEIME IE { IBIOIOIKISIT ANTH EM HARP, auz P, 41.25), W, O. Perkins. EMERSON’S BOOK OF ANTHEMS AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK. «12s. dobneut, Toanoy, and Abboy. GEM GLEANER. hL) J. Sf. Chadwicks, PERKINS’ ANTHEM BOOK, ao. At this season choirs aro much In need of new Au: Mo nbuve ive bowke wilt bo found mi (hat a coef ier ‘worry dost quailty, aie Ka of Hratye (ny: ind Ue d G dee gb At rove Soba Gilt in Pork ia a mareaa’s Voice of Worshty Wl — MUSICAL SOCIETIES —— should begin to practioa sous Kood Cantata, as Jasepl’s Bondage, ,- Chadwick, . Christmas, (Wcurta), Guttervon, Where aro mavy othurs. SEND You Lists! —Do NOT FORGET —* that the IDBAL, (73 conte, by Emurson, ls the book of she pousun tor Blusiny C! 07 buok malted TOF Stovall Vrieo, Liberal roduo- nda For fant LYON & HEALY, Chicago, u. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. runs Wit nied By Kaempfer’s wor ascent Sain 14 CLARK-BT. | ( | |) Toavatl or thoes Beautitl Seat Ph Pius, SMOKING COATS, &e, JANES WILDE, JR, & GB, This exhibit will be a fine collection of exclusive pat- terns, many of them being utterly impossible to dupli- cate. We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Chicago to call, as we have taken unusual care and pains to make this exhibit wofthy of the name and reputation of our house. Lich Mule, Elegant loser, |Volvet Scarfs Fish, Clark & lage's Cloves, & _| JAMES ; WILDE, TR & Ce,, Cor. State.and Madison-sts. “ONLY DieEer General Transatiantic Compr Houroan Now Vork api ilavro, Wor #, N i,, foot of rt) ealavotors ah this Iie avuld ‘both transit by Finglish an discomfort of eruselny the Chunnel a Clark-at,, Chicago, CY FOM MARSEILLES, Touchinent Gibraltar and Bareolon ‘ame following wloguurs will lenya Now York direct for Gibranar wud ‘Sarselttosy' takius fvoixht and pow SEPS, Cant. Naquesne, Town Heoudw: WSL i%, OF Clark-et., Chicazo, AMERICAN LINE, . phpliadotonia and .wvurnea calling at Quegnatown, ina regularly Overy Wednesday frou Ulta. Hil erat cabin, nternadinty, and specruge poss RED STAR LINE, Carrying the Untied vintes und Horal Ievgian Atal, Leb onty Biever any ta eis In iol duu, all: i nate rout from y pilactod pnts a Fury Aller: ine ‘Pickuty, 10 UF ail on Ureut fettatn Buns Ponta PETER WINGIEDS INWAN Li E Ocean Steamships, _ Carri she etitey and, United Beats Mats ‘rtd Traun tae principal engitan, Beata cle elt alaiiany and ant ecnate | © stonmars carry no tivo stock of any kind, FRANCIS. BROWN 4 apes Hy wan $27 DaAtTY on Croat ieltuin, trol uid the oftcinettdor sate tor sale, “WINTER RESORTS. GRAND Excun EXUURSIONS. Atlas Line of Mall Steamers FAT AMAR TONKS BLAND) JAMAICA, HA Ye ia (BOG fiehons PREAH amor eSy SP Page tux @ rilariee et ae ares tein h they cats cake on any sioutiers tks at thy axe walays whiel Tachudes ies tile whole Hime, an juay Uanyfer jo an y uthor itoainur oF the line 2 thoy pay waged an che Nu yue. Nu paket oat aH or lone Fue yaseavo aly 8 P 31, FORWOOD & CO, Agunte, 15 Bistu-aty Now STATE LINE ‘To Glasyuw, jAvornool, Puolin, Balrase. und Londons ‘trom N, ¥. 0 err ‘Voureduy. birey Cabin, 09 Gccordiuy to ‘accuuuindation, Second Caplin, Bicormve, vutward. ‘ean ‘Tuose stusmen curry iad a _ SURE ARE BSane ania, © FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION, ox and the estate UF Chas, W, Yrlond, Prkires tee of Ciualuuutl G., havi this Ghydiss pueas Ae PO iy pte Br ‘dtm of Clarke, via, eau, (UAV uh yarke, Clue said trad int dusuiveaeap i 9 Herma ay a, BOE ieee? ioscaty, u E, ecu ie ot osteo td '. ¥rlend, Guceased, pears i We SUNY, curcady, Nov. 1, 18. iit stock, Aaiures. sii pa tate Beng ur Clan lark te ‘is wmuthurinod wo sua bu ‘URS AND | ND CLOAK KS. J RITLANGER, MANUFACTURER OF FURS CLOAKS, 172 Siate-st., Opposite Palmer House. Imake Furs and Cloaks a specialty. Seal Sacques and. Dolmans made to order-of the close grain velvet Victoria Island Skins, which is the best wearing Seal in use. I have a fresh stock of those 40-inch Alaska Seal Sacques (London Dye) at the popular price. of $200, pronounced daily to be the best value in the market, Also, a full line of Satin de Lyon, Marveillenx, and Surah Cirenlars, vith dark, clear, whole Sik. Squirrel linings, 9-inch deep black lynx collar, only:$50. Will have them all-season. My stock of ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Seal Hats, Caps, and Gloves, Mutts, Collars, Capes and Boas of every descrip- tion, comprises the best in the city. You can find at my estab- Hshment the most varied and perfect stock of Fur Trimmings, “all Wresh.-and |. even, not pressed and muss~ ed like the stuff I saw in dry-goods houses. All-Wool Beaver, Diag- onal Dolmans, Ulsters, and Walking Jackets, from $6 and upwards; all] new goods and latest shapes. You can have them trimmed to your own taste at short notice. Silk Garments with quilt- ed linings, fur trimmed, at astonishing low prices. No extra charge for goods made to order. Everything made on the premises. ‘| J. ETTLINGER, Manufacturer of Furs & Cloaks, 172 STATE-ST.,. OPPOSITE PALMER NOUSE, N, B.—Goods sent on approval to any part of the United States, 125 Btatorst.. Huon x adcond flo Hpectacios oxeta- dively. Twenty-seven yours’ practic in the wdjuat~ Tuuneac Uuausee to OVOFY Corut oF dorodtlve Oyen lati, Letters of reco bat Hondiation testiEy Ie ty ble x wnt the Lol hie at ice Fh th WwKo, Chlenue College, » Chleare oat for eSUIUIEY De ay ale Bacal Prpteteiee "OF its mt aaa Stnown altvane, traning ‘hiv fheonilin frowpbchools ut Beluaee, Bild Inquitutes, TOUIS UL. MATCHES, Assistant. MINERAL WATER, Wily GO TO WAUKESHA TO DRINK BETHESDA WATER . Jhon you can got tat home, fresh ayory day, at one twontiath the coxt of a tripto rh hy Sori ‘Cube world-famous Water is a saan 3 fia dy for ail alsoming at tho KSidnoys, ‘iad mi Srrauey Gryans, and hus cured thea pala iy ue gation <2 Ptr Watnelbavs ‘Torssle BOTA Gy donldre ovorye ‘Auk for" BETHESDA,” und tako no other. CHAS, H, WAKER 4 Go. Genernt Agouty, BUS Wavarh-av, DURHAM: FURNACES | MANUPACTERED ny, C..W. DURHAM, 367 Hilnotaests Used Jiter (a), J, Moat), Cyrus i tr rei ts iets OF Ww D . darned 0 Haydon. Hendauivs Watas uaene Cary fease Ge Juma Hayden, We ‘ubb, Brow Monn Naud for liluatrawd pauper HOLLER SKS ROLLER 8.8180, 82 $4855 SKATES srghbiNers | HeMeCor. ART LUDIO. FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 1ss1-2. Brands Studios Two Additional Suites ‘of Operating- Rooms, The Largest and Finest Appointed Gallery on the Continent, HOLIDAY During the HOLIDAY E SEASON 84 will pay for ONE DOZEN of our Finest: Photos, Part CABINETS and part CARDS. Twosizes in cach dozen, ra PRICES. We have the facilities for doing an IM- MENSE BUSINESS in fine Photography, and have a large corps of Skillful Artists and assistants, which MUST BE KEPT BUSY, We offer SPECIAL INDUCE- MENTS fcr the HOLIDAY SEASON in both Quality and Price of first-class Pictures “BROAD PANELS.” NEW STYLE And Very Elegant, suit- able for FRAME OR EASEL. Single Copies, - $5. ENGAGE SITTINGS EARLY, as good work requires deliberation. OLDEN BROAD PANELS, BRIGHT DAYS PICTURES Cloudy days are prelerabie. WA SE A SPECIALTY. All work Finished and I and Delivered with the GREATEST PROMPTNESS. A splendid. veaancat Crayon Portrait As low ss $35, nothing can. be finer for CHRISTMAS, —_—_—_—_—— ENGAGE SITTINGS EARLY and avoid the grcat rush Ister jn the season. “Imperial Panel,” NEW AND VERY ARTISTIC, Recently introduced by Mr. BRAND. Beautiful for Wall or Parlor Easel, Single Copies, $10, BRAND'S STUDIOS 210 & 212 Wabash-av. 9g) IMPERIAL PANEL, * ‘ IN ADD TO OUR INE OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS At 62 1-2c, Which are superlor to any low ygovitde goots offered tir this market, we offer at re- tail, until sold, A LARGE LINE 55 cts. PER YARD. MARSHALL FIELD & C6,, Staté and Washington-sts. \ WD. KAFOOTew, ‘0 Washington st, References furnished if de- rad ta nay peraun wa BAYS reprvsvawwdduriug Myuars Real “Estate” and Loans, NEWS IN BRIEF. —A Republican lins been elected Mayor of Austin, ‘Tex. ‘She Solld South Is a legend. ——Wisconsin went, Republican yesterday by nsomewhat reduced majority, ‘The voto was ght. ty an explosion in the Dulinez (Spain) coal-plts fifteen persons were kiNed and flva seriously Injured, —The Republican State ticket has been elected in Minnesota by mnjorities ranging {rons 8,000 to 25,000, ——A farmer has been found dead near Tralce, Ireland. It is supposed that he was murdered, and that the crime ts agrarian, ——The entire Republican ticket has been electerl in Nebraska bya very large majority Republican county officers have been elected for the inost part, -—Dr. Falck, the noted Liberal and anti- Clericat member of the German Reichstag, has been retlected at Worms, on the second bal- Jot, by a sweeping majority, -—M. C. Gordon, dry-goods merchant of Columbus, Ga. has suspended. Ills Hablil- tles are placed at $60,000 and the assets at $50,000, The stock is in the hands of the Sheri, —Dr. Victor Christiancy, son of tho ex- Senntor, testitied In the diverce ease yester- day that the letters which Giro said ne re- ceived from Mrs, Christlancy were in that Jndy’s handwriting. ——Anothér Irish Ronan-Catholie Bishop, Dr. Dorrlan, of Down, has advised the ac- eeptance of the Land net by the Irlsh ten- ants, but he declares that it must ‘not be ac- cepted ng a final settlement. ——Two freight-trains onthe Erle Rall- road collided near Port Jervis yesterday morning, aud George Dorr, a conductor, and Jerome Grover and Mark Coxson, engi- neers, were killed. Both trains were badly wrecked, . ——Two miners named William Jaroela and Ole Oleson and 1 boy named George Meyers were killed by the explosion of 400 pounds of powder in the Quincy Mine, near Mancock, in the Lake Superior regton, Mon- day night, ——-Charles Miller, who was shot Monday night in New Yori Chy.by William ‘racy, a saloonkeeper, dled yesterday. Tracy has been arrested, Gormley, the person who handed Tracy the pistol with which he shot Miller, lias been arrested, —~Tho Repudlicans have carried ATassa- chusetts by a greatly-Increased majority. ‘The Democrats were even beaten in their stronghold, Boston, by n goodly majority. ‘The next Mnssachusetts Legislature will be overwhelmingly Republican. ——dames Quite; 2 Westmeath Land- J.enguer, was recently released from Kil- mainham Jatt, but hls probation there seoms to have had the effect of making him more seditions if not rebellious, and, he has, been rearrested because of hfs violent specehes, —~The cable man goes to the ‘troubla: of saylng that the Marquisof Salisbury severcly criticises the pnst and present tactics of the Glodatone Government in dealing, with irish affairs, ‘This will be news to the American reading public, Great Is the cable man, —It {s stated that the President has offered the mission to Russia to Mr. John C. New, of Indiana, and that Mr. New has ac- cepted the place, There need bo no doubt about the acceptance If the offer was made. Another report has it that the offer was not made, ~——Arthur Lefroy was yesterday convicted of the murder of Gold In the English railway train, and sentenced to be hanged. Chief- Justice Coleridge charged strongly against Lefroy, who protested his innocence, A large nutnber of women were present dering the trinl. -—The operatives of the Staffordsiulre-pat- terles threaten to. strike for higher wages. They will probably cease work to-morrow unless tho ndyance {fs granted. The employ- ers ata meeting Monday pledged themselves to resist the ndvance. ‘The strike will affect 50,000 operatlyes, ——The indications potnt to the election of Cameron, Kendjuster, Governor of Virginia, and to the election of nn antl-Democratle Legistature, which means the loss:of a United States Senator to the Democrats. ‘The Bourbons claim the State, but do not seem to bo conitdent of the Legislature. ~—Tho Methodist Episcopal Missionary Conference has voted §2,000 to Nebraska for unlsslounry purposes, $2,000 to Northwestern, Towa, $5,500 to Sopthern Kansas, $9,250 to Wisconsin, and $8,000 to Souther Iinols, ‘Tho total amount appropriated for nisslon- ary purposes is $080,482, ‘The conference ad- Journed yesterday, 7 —Tho reports recelved up to this writlag (2 o'clock) Indicate that Bailey, Republican, ling been clected Stato ‘rensurer of Penn- sylvania by about 10,000 plurality. Wolfe, Independent, drew from the Democrats more than from the Republicans, The Penn- sylyanla mossbacks refused to yote for a Greeleyized Republican, ——It is probable that the Democratic Stata tleket has becn elected in ‘New York, and that the Democrats made lurge legis- Intive gana, Gen. Carr, for Secretary. of State, ran largely ahead of his ticket, but it is thought that he toa tus failed of election, Husted, tho Republican candidate for State ‘Treasurer, was terribly scratched, =‘ ——Ex-Collector Vom Murphy. who was 0 gcandidate for Congress in Fernando Wood's old district, was beaten by hls Democratte opponent yesterday. by an overwhelming ma Jority, notwithstanding tho efforts of his friend Gen, Grant, ‘Tho Irish of the district seem to be wedded to the Bourbons. ‘Tom trled ta divorce them, but It was useless, ——Mr, Chauncey EL Filley, the St. Louls Postmaster, who Is now attending to hi niles in Washington, says tat he has not been offered the Pustinnaster-Goneralshtp, and, Of course, lins not accepted tho viace, The roport that he nd done both, he says, was started by hls political enemies fn St. Louls, who, by the way, appear to be rather nu- merous, F —~The damage-done by tho recent. over- ‘ow of the Mlssisslpyl in the Warunw draln- agge district is extinated at 3600,000; in the Indian Graye distriot at $750,000; in the Say Island district at $1,000,000; In Quincy Bay and) city, $80,000; in and about Alexandria, Mo., $230,000; aud at Keokuk and vicinity $100,000, ° ‘The totut damage 1s estinated at $8,005,000, —Clenencean ‘nade & violent dine, on” the Tunlsian polley of the French Ministry in the Chambers ‘yesterday, He charged ‘hat the Kroumlr outbreak did not furnish sutticlent ground’ for the occupation of. ‘Tunis; that’ nothing but “Interests” busl- ness,” not the interests of France, dictated tho mtb concluded ‘by: denouncing | the Ministers for hiving “violated the’ con. ; stitution, deceived the Chambers, infringed” the rights of tintversal suffrage, and violated, natlonal sovereignty.” 7 ——~Uambetta’s, platform, or program, is sald to bo: A reduction of the military serv- {ce from five years to threo years; the aboll-~ tlon of tho one-year ‘volunteering service; ” the fixing of the standing army nt 600,000 men; tho formation, of 9 soparate colonial army forgervica in Algeria, to bérecrulted by voluntary enlistment frum these who haye served in the regular army. * —-All the personal effects of the Inte * i President Garfeld, Including hits vooks, pict- ures, ete, were removed yesterday from ths White House to ‘the Baltimore & Potomne depot for transportation to Mentor. Special cars have been placed at tho disposal of Mrs, Garfeld by the Pennsylvania Kallrond Cone * pany for the removal of the goods. The Al- derney cow presanted to the President will be sent on the same train with the goods, —-It Is probable that the trial of Guiteau . will commence next Monday. George Sco~ , ville, the assnsin’s counsel, called up the , motion for a farther continuanes Monday, but Judge Cox sald he could not grant tha motion unless counsel for the prosecution - agreed. ‘There fs no Hkelfhood that the pros- ecution will agrec ton postponement, Guitean grows more and more nervous os the day of trial approaches, : . —Gen, Sherman pointedly Ignored the instructions of Secretary Lincoln’ In giving his annual report to the press withott sith- mitting it, as he should have done, to hia . superior, and there is trouble in conse quence. Sherman's commentsand eriticlsins on the engineers have given offense fo tho engineers, ‘The Sherman family have deyel- oped a faculty for getting Wemselves into. trouble. -—— At the opening of the polls st Marion, ‘Miss, yesterday, morning, 0 dispute arose between the whites and soe colored nen. ‘The tatter were armed, and opened tire on the wiites, killing four and wounding threa ofthem. ‘fhe colored men suugiit refuge In the house of their Jender, Ed’Vaice, where they held n Sherifl’s posse at bay most of the day, and finally escaped to the woods, Some of the negroes were wounded while on the run, and ‘Vance was captured and lodged in Jal, ~—Yesentay's voting in: this (Cook) county resulted In the reglection, without op- position, of Judge Gary for Superior Court Judge, and of Capt. John Stephens as Clerk of the Criminal Court by a very Inrge major ity; in the election of John Mattocks and Fred Sommer, both Democrats, for. Catinty. Commissioners from, the city districts; of Donneraberyer, Democrat, from. the Cicero district; of Kiehm, Republican, and Wober, Republican, from the Evanston and Lemont districts respectively. —The Connecticut Republicans have car- ried both branches of the Leglalnture ‘by, re- duced majocities. The State Senate stood last year 16 Republicans to 6 Democrats; this * Year it will probably stand t4 Republicans to 10 Democrats, ‘The lower,branch Will prob- ably consist of 143 Ropublicans and 100 Dem- ocrats.” “Hartford elects a Republican Sena- tor, a Republiean Representative, and a Demn- ‘ocratic; Representative, Now Britain: has; gone Democratic, and Waterbury, Meriden, » and Norwieli went Repubiienn, —NMr. Brewster spoke for.the prosecution in tho’ star-route cases yesterday, and his speech was mauly, dignified, scholariy, Je Indulged In no spread-engle cloquence—no country-Justice-courthumor. Hemalntained that the prosecution had proceeded’. In due form of orderly litigation, Kriown by the; Constitution, authorized vy the statute, anid moalutained by adjudication’ Lut, even’ [ft tho mode hitherto purstied :was decided against them: by the Court, the prosecution » Will proceed according “tou those forms of Ntfgation and by those methods of procecd-- Ing which the’ defense seen so aolleltaus to, seek”? —tThe Berlin Post publishes a sensn- tonal article which In{finates that Prince Bisinarck, weary of bulng made the butt of, all Kinds ‘of “wickedness, calumny, and: envious suspicion,” Is about to retire. from the Chanceltorship of the German Empire, and will throw on the majority of the Keichs- tag the onus of choosing his successor, ‘The Post says that, althougit the various fice tlons of the Tiberal party are able'to com- bine for purposes at opposition, they are not able to combine for purvosés of govern-" yment, and that Bismarck’s successor will be «whosen by u combination of Ultramonianes . and Conservatives, i—The statement that o Mayo” Roman Cathslle priest had been avrested under the | Cuorefon net has been contradleted, The * fact seems tobe that the Government does not-wish to interfere with the Raman Catha- Ne clergy. On the contrary, ft manifests a very ‘friendly disposition towards: then’ MeDewitt, brother of the Inte Blehop of Haphoe (Donegal), and a protég@ of Arct- Ulshop MaUabo, has been appointed one be. the Assferant Land Commlsstoners, .. Vis~ count Moack, at one thne Governor-General ot Contd, has: written’ to the papers defending the action of dio Lind Comtuia- sloners in redinelng the rents on the Cray ford estates, Ile says tho management of that estato prasemted the very evils azainst whieh the Land uct is almed—such as ab-- sence anit neglect on the part of the land- lord, aud rack-rents, He says the decision trausferred to the tenant nothing . whieh iB equity belonged to the Jundlord.” Ln THE STATE CAPITAL. / Bil of Partioniary in 2' Complaint. Agaluat a Mallroad Company—Li- consed to Organizers é ’ ‘ Hoscial Disveter, 'o The Chicago tribune, Srmsariery, Il., Nov4s—Tho Board of Railroad and Warehouse Comunissloners to- alay recelyed a complete bIU of particulars i the matter of the complaint of J. W, Meln- tosh, of Macomb, nealnst tho Chicago, Sure Jington ‘& Quincey Railroad: Company for coveretrarieey ‘on shipment of livestock to Chie: Sse Iv preaunts the followntg figures: On.” arlouds of cartio and hogs overchur Hey $8,010.38; on seven Jonds of sheeb, x ond otane corload of sal sl Siw, ectt of $3,990.40 on BEd loads, all slipped between | Uck. 4, 1878, and Out, 35, 188) day the Sacrotary oF Stato Jeenged thy: Sliver Grown Mlving Pamuanys of Chicaxo, witha capital stock of $2 scorporato, GH Forward, Waren A ison, The Hess & Hh ope Bhs Seinihee Company, vf Rockforsds cayltat stock, s0, North Pler Foundry. Company,’ Chk. : “cui gee stock, 30,000, 4 ‘eer pees 3 “ineruake of gala sinc! from $100, 12,600,000 was filo. by: tia: eine Soreanon afiting © Sula Cambany, oF Chicano, | a A MAYOR DEPOSED. : Devnotr, Mieh, Nov. 8—Goy. Jeroine has removed from oftive Spencer 2; Russell, Muyor of the Village of Mount Cleiugus, ou " the proved charge of dollbenttely violating the provisions of the statute: in letting 1 cous tract tou firm of which he was @meuber, = + ei

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