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Ws , reat te SATURDAY, , NO IBER 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES, . 26, SATURDAY'S REVIEW. Tho Volume of Trade Sonsibly Diminishing from High Tide, Lowér Figures Provailed in Nenr- ly AIl Lines of Industrial Product. The Iron Men Are: Playing the Boom for All It Is Worth, and No More, No Signs of Distress in Their Quarter, and Manufacturers Still fe. hindhand, Cheaper Prices Have Made an Export Movement Profit- able at Last. Tho Mining-Stock Sharks Catching So Few Suckers that It Is Hard to Get: Atang. Whisky Has Been Decliedly Active, with a Somewhat Upward Tend. ency In Prices. Tho Glass Trade in Good Oondition—Pe- troleum Dopressed by Reports of - Now Disoovorios. NEW. YOU. Ney York, Nov, 95,—Business. was Ken- erally sattsfactory, though tie volume Is dl- minishing, In ary goods there ara some important changes In. firms Impending for the Ist of January, and quite nimunber of prominent cuimulssion accounts moved into new quar ters, which will cause the retirement of some juntor partners éyom comission houses, Mwo comnilssion houses und one Jobbing house are gomg out of bustuess, ‘Che trade of the weels has not been very, active from first hands, though a considerable inovement of gouls has taken place on acount of orders In hand, oar ‘The market for wheat has, aso rule, beon adeclining one. In cori, the situation ts slnilirto whent, exeept the market closes put int nr, 80 thnt the quantity manu hfactitred up to date fs below tho regular Average, Petroleum hag been weak and unsettled on accountof reported strikes tn North Warren, a rexton supposed to have been ran dry, Later intelligence today was more encourag: tua, first reports being exaggerated, but has no effect In restoring confidence tn the mars ket. Sates and resales, burrels; shipments, 955,000 barrels. The highest the ure attalned by united certificates during the week was 85%/ cents and tha lowest S0ly cents. The market closed tonight at BOsg pcents bit. —- CINCINNATI. CixcrxxAtt. Nov. %5.—Tho . holiday on Thursday, with a partial suspension of busi- ness preceding the day, and a sluggish re- sumption on the day following, reduces the yoluine of business this week, Cold weather has also an Influence ta cheek most kinds of business, though in many branches it nets as a stimulus. The thnely arrival of a large shipmentof coal from Pittsburg gives rellef to many manufacturing establishments, its well as to tho genoral public, While the velce of conl will not be greatly reduced, this heavy stock will prevent extortionats prices. With the exception that naturally follows the conditions noted, the week's business has been falrly active. y+” Dry goods have had a falr volume of bust ness, With firm priees both for: cotton and woolen gous. Tho cold wenther of tho past two days had a visible effect on orders today, Banks report a light buslness for the week,, but rates are firm ab G@i, ‘There fs an abindance of lounadte funds. ‘The demands trum country banks are rather heavy, but more than met by deposits. Exeluange on New York is ti good demand wt t-0 dis cotnt and par buylisg and par selling, Grocertes begin. tu show a tecline in ore Sars but ot more than sual at tls seasan of ‘ je year, Coffeo aud sugar are both easier, i The demand for meats falls off ng tho slaughtering season advances. t Grain hag been somewhat singular, In that wheat has fallen white corn aud vats ramaln firm, the former even adyancing in price, Rye and barley have been rather Inactive, but there hus been no marked deeilne, ‘The tron market continues active and firm and the demand good. Witisky hus been xetlye, with on upward |. tendency, but the disagreement between the highwhies men and the continuous distiiers about prices left the Chamber of Commerce books without any Amott of sates of intih- wines. ‘Today confinuous disttilers sold ‘on the basis of $1.18 for highwines, . BOSTON, Bosrox, Noy. 25.—The Commercial Butle- tin tomorrow will say: ‘There has been a cheerful feellng among mercantile and man- ufacturing cireles the past week, but a more conservative spirit developed than was an- tielpated four or five weeks ago, Nearly 100 buyers of boots and shoes here purpose placing orders for spring goods, ‘Theteather market fs very firin, but quiet, and devoid of the buoyancy whieh characterized It ln Octo- ber. Foreign hides were unchanged, but domestic hides have fallen off 4@, and Western bulfs are quoted nt 104¢ centa dellv- ered at tanneries in the vicinity of Boston, Shipments of Voots and shovs this week were dirm at the lower prices. Tho cotton market exhiblts little of In- torest. Pork and provisions are dull, with lower prices prevailing, and closing weak, There are no new fertures in the wool trade, - ‘Tho petroleum trade is generally dull and unsatisfactory. Frelghts mproved, and for leading articles, export space was in fair request. ‘The American pla-iron market fs quict. A good deal has been done in Scoteh iron, Stocks of leading brands werd reported light, and prices firm. ‘flere have been some large transactions In rails, and a good demand for some thine to come Isauticlpated, ‘The lard ware trade keeps unusually getive for. the seuson. A scarcity is reportat in some Mes of goods, uid manufacturers are belilud with their orders in many cases. ‘The colle market ts generally admitted to be in very ungntisfactory condition, and tne porte THust be suitering cunsiderndly loss ‘ron. varinble prices and general uncertainty. ‘The trade Is In favor of buyers. Very little is doing In raw sugars, as the demants uf refiners are light and the sea- son’s trade is pretty much over, Prices are unehonged. The ten. market 1s In a very depressed state, In consequence of large Importations, which are generally thrown at ones into the auvtion-rooms to be realized at a loss. Prices, are diiticult to tix, variuble, and generally in favor of buyers. ‘The drug trade is quiet. Tho advance in quinine hag shuost all been lost, Opium is dull and unchanged, nn produce there Is Ittle change, Thore is a temporary searcity In strictly tine creat ery butter, butof all other grades the stock dis neeuntulating here, Accurate returns of failures throughout the country show the number to have heen 109 the past seven days, ‘Ihe Western States had 27, the Mitdle 98, the Suuthern 29, the Enstern 16, and the Pacitic 9. Inthe past seven days 0 Inrge buslness was done in mining stocks, but wt declining figures. A number of stocks sold at lower prices than ever before. ‘Tho most active stacks were State lines and Oriental & Niller, ut very wenk prices, Nos, 2 and 3 declining “from. 185 to 115, und closing at ) Nos. ote and 4 from 46 to 8, closing at9u, and Oriental & Miller from 53 to 40, closing nt 40, Robinson Con- solldated declined from 000 to 800, clostug wt 94, and South Pacitic solt down from 1,863 to 800, closing at 357, Miner Boy was weuk at from 43 to 23, closing at 24 Comstocks were weak at lower prices, recovering but slightly at the etose, During the week the following dividends were declared or paid: Joauistita, St per, share; Virxluin: Consoll- dated, 10 cents; ‘Tiptop, 20 cents; Evening Star, 6 Total bulllon receipts from mines, £403,000; talal sales of five business days, 700 shures. ‘The total reported transactions in flour, algo the principal items of grain and pro: visions, were “ua follows during the week ended Friday: Flour—Re Mipts, 102,700 bar- rels; exports, 10100 barrels, G25 sucks; Bales, 75,050 birrels, Wheut—itece) pts, 4,800 bustel: exports, nearly SULIst bushels; ales, x for prompt ant fy6 bushels for Cuture tlelivers. Corn—leecipts, 220,800 bushels: exports, about 382,802 bush. els; sides, 1,558,000 for prompt and 3,522,000 for tuture delive Outs—Receipte, 148,045 oy bushels; total sales, rt Pork—Kecelwts, 3,707 barrels: exports, almost 1,000; sales, 1,075 barrels, jneluding old and bew mess, Lard — Revel pts, 6,383 tlerees, 6,057 kes, 837 ense and $3 barrels; exports, about $8,700,008 OMS; Klos, 4,600 tlerees prouipt mud 16,~ “WW for future dull york ailes Include ofty paid Western Bleam, also No, 1 city and re ed, " a 2 PITTSBORG, a Prrtevyna, Pa, Nov, 2%—Thera has not been so much activity in generat business the past week as there was a few weeks aco. At the sume time, merehants and manu fucturors report quite s fale business, The fron market bas changed in no pare fleular. ‘Tho dumand for pig-iron continues ood at full prices, while the movement in qnanufactured Iron 1s steady, with plenty of orders commu In at full card rate, ‘The coal trade Ins been deckledly active onaccount of the high river, whieh pore piltted 10,845,000 bushels being shipped by water to lower ports, This i& the Inrgest shipment on record, and excveds any former . One by nearly 3,000,000 bushels. ‘The trade tn Mut glass la very fair, Blocks are low, and prices keep about ns usual, ‘the average production’ for the season has been Imited by strikes and very warn weather, 80 that there has beon no great sip ply nthe market so fur. Almost all houses are now on full thie, ‘Che trade in table. waro {8 vory brisk, and all houses are pushed to the utmost. Dealers are now stocking up for tho holliday seasun, Every furs nice In the tableware Hne in this vielnity fs in full blast, anid Rot ons house Is laying up stock as yet. Trade in window-ghiss 1s slackening somes what, but discountsaremaintalned unaltered and the outlook fs very bright. All houses Bre DOW at work, and, ay Ue season for bulld- jng is about over for the present, stocks will begin to accumulate. | "There is no present danger of overproduction, however, us the general market 1s pretty well dralned of glass, und the neods of next season are likely to be unusually Jarge. ides, hot weather gud stoppages at the works restricted the out- 30,210 cases, naulnst 30223 last week, partly owing to the intervention of Thanksglving- Day,” Sales of wool have fallen to 1,515,000 pounds for the’ we theugh pricey of wool were very firm, and the tendency: ts rather upward than downward, ““Yesterday’s colt: weather caused an im. proved feeling nnong clothing aud dry-goods Tetallers und fobbers, and an advance of 18@ 20 puints jn cottun fabrics. Spot cotton, however, closed wt 12 cents, agalnst 12 Inst week, and 118¢ 8 fortnight ago. ‘There was quite an adyanes in Ingot copperin the early part of the weer, and It [sn noted nt 1036 wloly, ‘Kin was active nd very frm, and tty #14 cents, Pig-lrat was tem and unchanged, at nbout the same vitlies that riled some time past. Flour was dull, Groceries were generally, quiet, granvlated) sugar having fallen. otf 3g, closing at 08% Recent bank troubles and a tightmoney murat engender. ed some distrust among tnyestors. In cure porate property, 8T. LOUIS, — Sr. Lous, Mo, Nov. 25,—Trade for the past week has been quiet, with no feature of special note, Money was in good demand, tho inquiry being ‘in excess of supply, and only regular customers were served by banks. Pork-packers took the largest share of funds, but produce and cotton shippers were heayy borrowers. Rates were firm at 8percent. Now York exchanger quiet at pir to 50 cents discount. Cotton firm and higher. Sales larger than for the previous week, Leaf-tovncco very slow, and slight declines were — effectet. Orders were few, and the =o wants of city manufacturers small, Metals firm, with afalr trade. Drugs fairly active and un- changed. Dry goads rm, with an iinproved fendency for cottons, and a strong feeling, Voulen souds order trade for season falrl, active, Refned sugars declined 34 of n cer and Now Orleans raws «roppel 2 of a cent. Coffee weak, but not quotably lower. Other staple and fancy articles Unchanged, ‘Che valine of tratle was good, Other branches of the jobblag business have been good for the season. but have pre sented no notable features. The grain mare ket steadily declined all week, wheat drop Ing about Scents cnsh and 6@7 ‘cents for ‘UUtire, and corn 2 cents cash and2@3 cents tor future. The whole the stilfencd up today, However, and wheat closed 2 cents and corn a4 cent. higher than the lowest fleures, Provisions ruled quiet. No speculative feel- fig has developed yee aid business has been confined almost wholly to tilting orders front tha South at steady prices, LOUISVILLT. Loutayinte, Ky. Nov. 25.—Pig-lron, is very finn at ruling rates, Nearly everything olfered nt the market prices is accepted, Some producers are holding their metal out of the market or gales would be much larger, as buyers are plenty. Fotatoes are very firm, but very small sales, Good fruit Is senree and firm, ‘The demand $s xood, but the supply fs small, Onions are Jn'small deband, with but Httle trade, Butter Ig active and firm, ‘The demand ts good, witha fair supply. Cheese is firm, with a xood demand and fair supply, Livan prtegs: aro well ststatned, - Receipts are tht, ‘The flour market ts dull, with bust ittio movement, ‘The demand is very sinall, with but few sules, ‘The uenernl tone of te mar kot ts wenk, with a declining tendency, ‘The cotton market iy firm, with sinall offer Ings and good. dumund ut the following qno- tations: Good middlings, 1136 cents, snld- dings, 1134; low middlings, 103g; good ordin- ary, 1093; ordinary, 8!¢, Provisions are quiet under a light con: suimptlye demand, Stocks are Inerensing, and packors and dealers are In bettor position to megt tho want intrade, *CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O. Nov, 25.—Gréat aetivity proyades In the iron market. Lron-ore is searce, and, as the season Js virtually over, there Is without doubt a shortage. Inquirles are being made for ores which go unsatistied, Pig-lron {s firm: and active, ‘The trouble In wetting detiverlas at iron coutinues, and, added to, this, the forelble stopping to furn- sees In Mahoning and Shenango makes 0 BULL greater dearth of Iron, Stacks of char. cout iron are especially Wht, Manufactured fron fs firm and prices steady, Potrolotin ts film at 7 cents, In rallronty an fimmense amount of frelant Das been earrted, but there has been a slight falling off In passenger trafic, Remarkable Caso of Hur an Vitality, Miss Linuia Jacobs, who was shot by & youn man named Wolf, living in Jeriey Cityeat ber bome In Pura, near Passuto, threo weeks nfo, 18 still altvo, and bor gurvivul {aw source of wane der tu the pbysiclins, who expoutod sult tinmediutely after the suootiug, bole two wud a bait Inches lo wide otirely through of her lungs, aud the Jower part te badly torn by lovee stot. One ib wus spot pore Qnd two athers wore spline te Tu her body there uro. yet 2u0 large shot, and tragmentd of ber corvuly, ukirts, aud ack were curried jute ber lesb by the shouting, Bho ‘das shown such wonderful wang uf yitulity thet sho phyatolane are chcourged to entertiia hope bf ber evontual recovery, ‘The shooting |e elated to bavo.pouls nouldental, but tt seumes in ita revkleaness to buve beou Uitte tose than erbotnnl, Young Wolf tint tupped ty ahoulder with the gun, and, ou being tald by the girl that it wus loaded, it euld to have deliber a fatal roe Thore law two Jagnen ately almed it at ber. a Why. be weak, nervous, and Brown's Iroa Bitwers will sussly rovine oe tate Co! American ¢! {ng to neal " ttler estimates tho export of exe for the year 1891 ng amotutit- 1390,000,000 purnids, 1 the item of butter our exports havo not been as heavy this year os Inst, beentso of tho wreatly Increased homo demand. ‘The Inumense linmigration ta nvining and mount. aln regions of the Westeren ely nn ad. tlonal demand that priees hv ‘eued the figure at which exporters can shipat a profit. ‘This Is shown when exporters are olf tho market as soon as creamery butter commands 2 to A cents wholesale. ‘These tacts are given to show the development and present valuable position attained by the association whieh was organized and fs now maintained for tho collection and. dissemination of selen- title and practical fncts retnting to the suc- cessful carrying on of the dairy Industry. TIE PRELIMINARY ARRANGEMENTS for tho ineeting hore noxt week have nearly wit been nade. ‘The display of products, lms plemunta ote, will be in the magnificent new tock of Dowa & Ely, three stores aud base- ment, eiving fully an acro of oor surface. ‘The various committees ara hard at work, Ieaving hothing tone to make the mesting The Coming Convention of This ‘Great Interest at ‘Cedar Rapids, Ia. History of the Association Which Now Wiolds Such an Influence on the Trade. Triumphs of the American Prod- ucts in the Markets of the Old World. Proparations of tho Hawkoyos for tho En- tertainment of s Host of Dole- nN grand sucevss. ore aro alrendy gatos Noxt Week, entries from ten or a dozen States, ang more constantly arriving. | ‘Tho aggregate of prizes will bo between $2,500 nnd $4,000, Citizens have declared thelr witl- ingnessy to open thelr doors to the visitors, and itis oxpected that 1,400 of the leading producers ind dealers, from overy direction will be in attendance, ‘The meetings will be held. forenvon, afternoon, and evening of each day at Green’s Opera-Ltuuse, wlilely will fecomniadate 4,000 persons, and ts one of tha handsvinest In the country, at least so de- clared Inst year by gentlemen from Chicago, x at York, and Uoston, so that visitors wil i Speetat Duvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cepan itartps, In, Nov. 25.—The grentest convention of the kind ever held will be that of the National Butter, Cheese, and Exe Association and Dairy Falr that commences here next week Tuesday. As tho association js composed of mun representing one of the very greatest of American Industries, it may not be untimely to briely review the history of the Natlonal Butter, Cheese, and Bye As- soctation, Itts, 1a w inatter of fact, for the sole purpose of — bringing the producer and deuler’ into closer‘ relationship, that a more perfect understanding say exist between them, and to confer and discuss as to the modes and methods of producing the best quality of goods. ‘These Interests, co the uninformed, may not have that importance that thelr real value entitles them to, It Is a fact, nevertheless, that the cash value of the produets repre- sented by this association very much exceeds that of any other single agricultural industry ‘of the country, THE ASSOCIATION WAS ORGANIZED in 1874, or, at tenst, was called togethor pri- marily for the purpose of seulng the ordinary COMFONTARLE QUARTERS at all tines during theirstay, whether at the table, In-rothrem: or at convention, ‘The oliicers of the association aro: President, Austin Belknap, of Mnasachusctts; Senior Vice-President, b.F. Dexter, of Lllinois; Secretary, Col, i. M. Littior, of Davenport, Tn, who, by the way, lives on a flue farm near Davenport, and is a thoroughly prac: tlenl farmer and dairyman. Iie goes to the Eastern boards of trade, produce ex- changes, ote, and delivers addresses that ontlinso the members, and they send Jarge delegations. ‘lo his peculiarly Apt and hard work fs duo ina great measure the success of the association fn its past and present. ‘There js a Vice-President for each State, tho Ion, 1 D, Sherman, of Monticel- to, being Vice-President for lowa, Ie only a owns eleven ereamerics at present. Tho roll or store traded butter mixed, colored, | mesting will asgemble Fusatlay afternoon, and pucked, which at that time was consid- | when will be addresses of weleoma by te ered quite an achteyement. Ihe idea was originated at that primary meeting that, If sueh a thing were possible, It would be bet- ter to make tho nrtlele right nt first, instend of requiring “a second birth? as sume of the brethren expressed It, ‘The first: meet- ing was held at Belott, Wis., in April, 1874; the second meeting in Indianapolis In June, 1874. During the first days in the develop- ment of the business, when the butter that wag pyt hi “nail kegs,” “shoe cases,” ete, by the’ producer, was washed In salt water, colored, and In other wa ys iinproved by the new process, it was considered a grent thing to have butter of * proper” color, and to Juive it washed,” as the facetious secretary, “Bob” Littler, remarked recently.” At In- dianapolis the association took form and was Incorporated under the nani it now bears, - THK INDIANAPOLIS MEETING proved such asuccess, und the field developed so raplilly, that im 1873 the association met in one of the grandest conventions of its existence at Chieago in March. Fol- lowing came the Great Centenulal Exh bition, at whieh the National Butter, Cheeso, and Ege Association was represented, hold- ing 2 convention which .was of great value antbinterest, and at which large prizes were Ottered. John Stuart, of Manchester, 1n., wag there awarded the grand gold medal for the best butter exhibited. It was butter made on the codperatiye J. ii. Sintth, in behalf of J. Upton, Presicent, in ‘d of ‘rade, and by Gov, Gear in behulf-of the people of Jowa, This wilt be followed by appointment of the soy- eral committees tind an address by THE HON, GEORGE B, LORING, Commissioner of Agriculture for the United States, In the evening the citizens will give areeeption: Among the notables expected are Commissioner orl Goy, Goar and council, Governor-olect, Sherman, aud othor State onleers-eiect, the Hon. James F. Wit son, Fairtigid; the Hon. 8. 8. Collin, Fort Dodgu; tho Hon. CC. Buell of Tiiinvis; Dr. John A. Warner Sr, Vice-President Amer- Jenn Agricultural Association of Ohto, Dr, A, 8, lieath, of Now York, and many others. ‘Tuesttay eventug and W ednesday morning & commmiitee of practical inen will inspect butter, cheese, and dairy implements, and award prizes. Jt must’ be sald In this dis- patch that much credit is due to the Northam Dairy Association, comprising Uilnuls, Wis- consin, and Iowa, for the success of the Na- tional association. MISS KELLOGG'S BEAU. ASdmowhat Sensotional Story About the Young Mun Who Would Marry a Nightingale. Philadelphia Times. According to a rumor current for some: lan, or by getting the will of th h- | the, and apparently substantiated yester- bors toxethor and idividing the product or i iit penesela proportionately, ‘wilyss the milk | Gay by adispateh from Se. Paul, Sinn, ab well as by the statement of one or two Phila- delphians likely tobe informed on the sub- ject, the petof tho lyric stage and pupil of Arditl, Clara Loulso Kellogg, unless she vhanges her mind—a privllege which popu- lnr sentiment always allots to the Indy, espe-” clally if she {sa priina-donna—is to be mar ried at last, having found her fate in n Phila- delphian, The cavalier upon whose sult tho muses and fortune have delzned to smile is Mr. Whitney, now of New York, but to the Philadelphia manor born—Thomas B, Whit- ney, son of Elisha D, Whitney, the wealthy retired maltster, of No. 1611 Walnut street, who recently held the attention of the pnbite for months by hls persistent and successful fight ngalnst the bay-wiudow of his nclghbor, J. Campbell Harris, Mr. Whitney has been In Hymen’s bonds before, He was urarried in this city seven- teen years ago to Miss Julia Ennis, an at- tractive and accomplished lady, residing in West Philadelphia, Mr. Whitney is in his 40th year, Elisha D, Whitnoy, his father, to whoin he bears a great resemblance, ls one of the best-preserved men of hls years in Piilndelphia—erect, massive, and full of en ergy, with a fine, handsome head and face, and Joking ay probably passed tireescore, “Tom? Whitney, as his friends havo al- ways called hin, hag had a romantic and somewhat adventurous career, As the fath- o's pat aniong several children, he hag ale “vays been allowed to follow his inclinations, Ne was not particittarly partial to study, and Juft tie -neademy Where he was a pupll to study Jaw in the oftice of the distinguished barrister, Benjamin arts Brewster, who holds hin in “high estimation,” Le gave up law principally beesuse hls eyes were sorl- ously affected, and partly because he found it tlresome for one of his restless spirh, He went abroad; he went to Egypt, he visited India, and iinatly swang around to China, where, cateliing something of the thon pre- valling Chinese fever, he hind some nation of engaging tn commercial enterprises, Ilu came back, however, and, encournged by his father, who, although with means enough of his own to keep his sons in attluence, de- sired them to carve out fortunes ‘for thom- selves If possible, he went to New York and started brewing, Ils success was great, and recording to varlotts accounts he amassed 2 fortune. He sold out advantageously in Biz, Then Mr. Whitney went to Europe just for pleasure, chaperoling a companion Hamed Mrs, Fansinw, with whom bis mune had been connectya before. Itwas at Suratogn Inst sununer that Mr, was bought at first. ‘Phat was * tirst blood ? fora Western dairyman in competition with the Enst, At that tne there were only seven ereameries in the State of town, ‘The suc- cess of Mr. Stuurt In taking first prize on butter made from the mill of king that fed. upon the native grasses of Jowa’s prairies CREATED GREAT SURPRISE, and opsned people’s eyes. Ibat ance gave confidence to enterprising Western men throughout the Northwest, and, [ke inngic, the creamery system at once became an ine stitution recognized as the trug way to con- duet dairying, especlilly in’ tarming eont- imunities Where thd necessary advantages, RS proper temperattre, Water supply, et wld not bo governed by-each farmer, Creamery butter became very povular, aud Eastern dealers begnn looking about for thelr base of supply in the West, instead of depending upon the old tine dealers of the older States. Crenmertes were established very rapidly, until today Tows has in round numbers 500, In 1877 the Nationn! Conyou- tlon was again . MELD TN CHICAGO, and very largely attended by representative dealers from Western and Northwestern States, and by centers from Eastern cities whose nenteness has been rewarded by es- tnbdilshing IHnes of conmunteation with the West that have continued to grow stronger and firmer, until Western croamery butter 13 reeosntzed avery whore ng good as any market enn afford. It may be well to state here that three con- yentions ware hetd li 1876—one at Davenport i Mareh, one In Philadelphia in July, and another in October, the fatter for the purpose of comparing fatl-inade butter, ‘Phere wis areat competition for the prizes which were oltered by the Centenulal proper, and for which Jown was agaln victorious, In 1828 the convention again me at Chicaga, and also In 1870, li 1880, nt in- danapolls, It was there decided to hold the conventions hearer the centre’ of the great Industry, and’ accordingly this elty was chosen. ‘The convention held hore in March of this year was ono of great magnitude, and would have been even larger but for te show- blockades iat stopset! all travel for ton days, holding many of the delogates at sual! conn. try towns within a fow niles of jore, but which distance cottld not be made by team or on foot, “ While dwelling on somo of, the more im- portant points in the history ef the assocla- tlon it may be well to mention TUR INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL FAIR, hetd fn London fn 187. ya mules vote, Secretary Cal, R. M. Littler, of the Na- Uoual 1, C.. and BE. Agsuelauon, was dele rated to attend with ap exhibitor Amarican butter from different States, ‘The Northern Jowa (Adaaelntiqn ad. previously comuis: " iY % Witttney first met the lidy who ds to share alt al Gal, Tattler. Aa tha Loudon fale aes awith hii her lyre, and toured and handsome Bai’ wipped with letters af nuthortty (fortune. In the mingled | glunin and shadows of the piazza of the United States ILotel thoy first met,” Mss. Kellone had been around the World; so had Mr, Whitney, « He was 40; she was 30, fale and’ comparatively sylphellke, although not £0 much so ag she used to be, and they found that Wey had inuny sympathies In common, Mr. Whitney had ‘expurlenced affectionate conquests to which he was Indifferent, and yo had the vharining mistress of the tépertatre of thirty «different operas, ‘They ‘wandered in seques- tered walks; they drank frowu thesane cup of the sparkling waters In Congress Park, and. were often suen together arin in arm upon the promonade, When some one attempted te speak disparagingly of tha companion of her walka, Migs Clara showed that sha was by no means pleased, and seb at once the sent of her favoratle ovlulon on lm, ‘Shere was cortainly no occasion to find fault with his personal appearance, A little and Introduetion froin Siate aud Government atticlats to foreign ministers, tha Colonel started with bis butter, At Livernoal he found the weather very warm, and it mide iy American butter sweat, There were no retrigerutor-cars tie Englaud tn those (aps. Jiu engaged s special car and bought ice nt live cunts por pond, to keep his * American butter? cool, Arriving at London he found hia behind 87% curs of flr and other frelght, and ag each car must tak its reguine turn in England, he was discouraged, but soul i THE YANKEE INGRNUIYY opened up the way (probably by putting a Httls Amerlean money into the “Britshers’ hands) and fis “American batter” was on hand for the show, His exhibits with thou sands of others were tested by a committes of Engitsh, Duntsh, and French exports, no 7 Jinnrgeade Galrue on Eo comutbhegs Aral et | ubove the medium -lght, with’ vecular Set: pLie,, DDOWRiEK - DUtLe Yiaking | features, and dark-brown hatr, and Prince of Fee ee oe ee paced | Walos nitstachy and whiskers, and dressing butler, Rhere was alse 0G eerie | Ht tho most autxtued bat elerwnt tuste, he 1s Sete ies MW Morle state that | What Wdley every whore would enll » a hand. sae rom os lt was Now York dairy | Sule wan” Only in the one article of at. Leet be ape c dalry | tire, the necktles—of which he wenrs a great utter, Is Worthy of spectal notices here, the fact that Denmark its for years pald spe- clal attention to the dalry, aud has: largel: supped the Londom ‘market with fresh butter, “They have dalry Aekoole and give diplomas, Farmers! sons having an education tn this branch of dndlustey iu Denmurk recelye % to 2 per cent inore for their work than others. Litve Denmark pays five thes as much vatlety, emblazoned with sapphires and other goms—does the somawhnt Oriental tendency of nis nature find expreasion, When Miss Kellogy, with her mother, went to New York and took uiarters At the Cint: endon” Hotel, Mr. ° Whitney Becompantert thom, and walle thare the engagement took fica, On Sept, 17, From there the fair enn: tatried went to Chicago to fulfill an engage. MONT, Ale Whitney following soon aftur, aud every year for nasleuliiral tnstruction as} gy, i : tho Aimerlean Government pays for its Agri- Para aha traveled alevoiant ton cultural Department at Waatligton. fhe | te tne houses of Herbert Ayer, the iron Amerlean butter hail over 4,000 miles to Ko | nay. and Mr, "Fairbank, ‘the law to reach the falr, while Denmark's product | ian: Bag Kellogg was well acquainted had Tess than five Indreds By the contest | with Sits, pid ono day told Ayers, ier that It was Militte mbarrassing ‘to have hor betrothed traveling with her and stop- ping at the same liotel, especially og she had loft ler mother In New York. dlr. Whitney, it seams, wns pressing for an carly marriage, and Miss Clara was disposed to procrastinate, “Why don't you breaks olf your vrofesslonal cugugements and suititl this one,” sald Mrs, Ayer, “and be married right of wt my AMERICAN BUTTER JUSTLY GAINED A GREAT - REPUTATION * throughout Europe, ani it fs ‘maiutained to this day, ‘The lrregular character of theese yeurs uxo caused great and constant Auctuas ton tn. the murket, but as soon ay tt wus known tho style desired by the European Amortcun cheese was ut once made to sul therm, and its value in Europe is steady and firm continually. In six months of this year | house?" Incohsequence of this arranxe- there Was shipped ‘to the English warket | nent Insuring a brilliant wedding, the mar- rlage was set fur the 2th of this month, and oer 100,000,000 pounds of cheers, and several willlon pounds more to other foreiga mar- | Mr. Fairbank promised the most elegant sort no more than 50, although he |. of n wedding-brenkfast. But there came “na slip twixt the cup aud the Np.” On tho subject of the trouble Mr, Whitney elnling that, when Mlos Kellogg mentioned Mrs. 2 }anshaw~—some busybody having whispered tho natye in her car—he told her the whale of the story, This was before their engagemont, and did not change her regard for him; bus two weeks azo Inst Sunday, while both wero in Chicago, 9 Pinkerton detective began “shadowing? the affectionate pair, and that detective turned out to, be employed by Mrs, Fanshaw. ‘Tho detective’s visit was then explained to bis afianced In-a letter vy Mr. Whitney, and several letters from Miss ‘Kellogg have been received by him within the past week. OZONE, Whether sha ts chiding him for his ‘This Presoryative te not a liquid, pickle, or any’ absence, or wants to know — moro Of the old and exploded processos, but M4 mIpy. about Mrs Fanahiaw, could nok bo nse | i tNeSly UZGN eae SIME ARE SNL ecertained, Mr. Whituey was to bo in principlo of avery subainnee, und possussos tho borer {o proxerve animal and vegetable atritct= ‘ures Irom decay, There ie nothing on the face of tho earth Mable to decay or apall whieh Oxone the new Preservativo, wilt nat presoree for all Hime ino perfectly Presls antl jatatublo cone jones The valno of Oxone as n natnral prosorver has: doon known to our nblor chomists for yenrs, bit, Unt now. no Means of producing It thn pra tical, Inoxponalve, and almpla manner have been dlacuyured, Microscople obsorvations provo thnt docny ts due to Aopte Inatter OF minute gorins that do- velop and feod upon aninial and vegetable structures, Ozone, Appited by the Prontiss Tuethod, selaos und destroys theso germa nt one: and thus presurves. Abour oficos in Cincinnatl can by sgon aliost overs articta tht eu bo thought or preserved by this procose, und every visitor ty wetcunie to come in, taste, ameth take with him, nnd lost tn ovdey way the marita ono ann’ prosarvative.. We wlll niso pro~ fervo, fro of chamto, any nrtiolo thats beDughe $rannt propald to tin nnd rotten it t0 the sondar dur him to koep und tow. FIRES MEATS, sch as boot, mutton, real, pork, poultry, gama, fish, &y pimaareae by this ‘method, can bo anippail ‘to Buropn, aub> fected to ntinoamboria charter, and rotitn to ‘js country in a state of perfect prosorvatton. St, Paul yesterday and the oxplanation of his absenca is, that he «lid not «tesiro to make it embarrassing for he expectant bride, Ilo: and his near friends, however, soy that the marringo will take place, tf not on the 20th of this month, shortly, afterward, He has telegraphed to Maj. Pond, Miss Kelloza’s manager, not to make any more denials of the reported engagement, Tho Divas Darling. St, Vaut Ploncer-Drese, ‘ “THs funny,’ sald Miss Kellogg, the Diva, an evening or two ngo, as sho dsintily ex- Iinled a blue spiral froin her La Fermé cell- Ingward—"‘It’s funny, but ts true, that Mr. Witney is the only ian whom I cotrid by any possibillty call my fate,” Supper was over and the Plonecr-Press representative and the great songstress wero conversing—If such a partetple Is admissible when nearly all’ the conversation is on one site—npropos of the congratulations tendered by the furmer upon tho announced betrethal to Mr. Whitney. ‘ “Thad only really known him,” she went on “fifteen days when he proposed to ine,and Jnccepted film with ag much nssuranca of my own feelings as if Lhad been a tender nifss and he my first suitor, Somehow ho knows my ways, Ile’s a dear fellow, and I know we shall be hnppy, though sometimes I think regretfully of the necessary abandon- ment of tho stuze aud its acessories,” “Do you renily menn to loave ns to ‘pine on tha stem’? Aren’t wo to hear your yoica in publi¢ when your name is written * née Kellogr’? “Lreally mean It, and, aside from the re- gerd Lowe to Mr. Whitney's wishes, L know the dear public so well that I feel sure it will on Wise inove to leave it when regret will be both felt and expressed, fustend of walt- ing until n cracked voico and an old-maidish mannerismy compelled retirement. it’s fiekle, Is that same public. ought to know, for I’vo had ample Opportunity to learn its whims and caprices. J have naught to com- plain of. My carver agan artiste hes been Oso pleasant! £ have met not only ap piause and apprecintion, but genuine friend- ship and regard. ‘Io return to Mr. Whitney: Tle is the firatof my adimirers—and I know you won't think it vanity wien L say yo ind my share of then—who is thoroughly Hked by ny peawle, Mamma ig really fond of him, aud looks forward to my marriaze with actual pleasure, On tho whole, I think my chanees of connublal happiness are as fair as the most, don't you??? Needless to say the surlbe agreed, and was dispused to believe that SMiss Kellogg knew her own inind when shosaid “Yes” to the soft pleadings. EGGA cnn bo treated ntn cost of tons than one doline a thousnad dozan and bo kopt in.an ordinary room alx tuonths of moro, thoroughly proserved, tho yulk hold in Ita normal eonmittony and tho cites As frosts and perfest ns on the cy Moy wore treated, and will soll as strictly + “choice.” ‘The advantage in prosorving oes Is raudily oon; there re newsona whon, thoy ean ba bought far Xu 19 ‘eentwn dozen, and by hold= fi them enn be xold for an adynies of from ona bunired to threo hundred por cont, Ona man, gue this method, can proserve 6000 dozen a A FORTUNE A. ©. Bowwon, Marion, Onin, has clonrod 2,000 In tivo months, €2fur n tost packnye Was his tirst invostinent. Woods Brothers, Lebanon, Warren County, Odor tind LOM on euxe parehimsed In August aid cold Nov, [, €2 fore toxt puckago was thelr Bret Investment, ¥, K. Itnsmond, Morristown, Rotmont County, Ohio, is clearing ‘#u0a month In handling wid nolliig Ozone, eT for a tos packagu wos his frstinvasimont bi ata +g @2ik, Welter, Charlotte, Eaton County, hav elonred €,00n month’ siico, Auus 8 test package was lis tirat luvostment, 3.1, nylord. 50 Ln Salle-st.. Chicago, ts pro sorving exes, frult, ote,, for the commission nien OF Chieagy.’ charking ‘Iby Miett. #for ny, and on his olgar, fora test packaxo was ite first Invostidant. A tost packaze of Orono, containingn sufficient quantity’ to presorve uno thousund dozon oxer, or other articios In proportion, w! { #ny applleant on recelnt of R11 will unable the applicant to pursue any fests and experiments hte duaires, und thns site Isty hinwolk ws to tho extraoriinary morits of ‘sone nso prosarvatlvo, Aftor haying tus ante iatied filmectf, aud had time to look tho ttetd over toduterming what he wishes to do tn the Tuturo—whethor to voll the article to athors or 10 condine it to bis own tse, or any othor line of a Holly which te Ueat, sulted to int and to hs ownehip oF countywo ‘will onter inte an ar SORCERY, foment with fle tnt weit Tanks & foriano Waive exclunivo townoliipor county priviiezes te tha first rosponsiblo applicant why ordora n tose mekaro and dosizes to cantrol tho business In His locaitty, ‘Che mat who secirce contrat af Gap apeeda tory, WH wile will surely one For Tne chtcaga Tribune, For many yoars, with every graco and gift io know, to win hor priceless tove he suughts All treasures of bis heart and brain he brought, With hands by ae wreut hope made true und awift, te And oust whi at hor feet with Lovo's untheift. ‘Still in ber heart tho marvel was tot wrought, Still was sho of life's swooteat love untaughe. Another cuuie—and to} a took—a litt Of anewering oyca—a something—nothing ono May give a uauic—and she bath tearned unbid What be bad failed te teach with prayers and ‘tours, Who knows tho accrot of that look, that tono; < a\nd who can toll tho magic that Is hid Ju the one moment that outweizhs long yenrs? Carlotta Perry ba Lipuinente's Maguzine, ha nmonopoly rich him. Dont Joba day pass uniit yon havo ordared n ‘rest Packnae, nnd if you dosiro to svcnro an ox- clisive privilege wo nasuro you that delay inny deprive you of Mt, for tha npplications come tn tous by xeoros avery mall—mnny by tologrnph. First como first norved" ta our Tule. If you do nozenre to xond wonuy in advance for tho test package wo will send 1.0, 0, Bas but this will put you to the oxpunsa of chargds for OZON. Ingo io Grr Paco, ols al ene a _ THE KING FORTUNE-MAKER, A Now Tressel Hs Fresorvag all cles, Animal and Vegctahle, from Fi Puttefaction, rotalning thelr Oilor and Fon fad ** OZONE-Puriflod alr, actlve state of oxygon.”—Webster, Awaits any Man who Secures OZONL in any Township or County, How to Secure a Fortune with Ozone, Givo your full nddrosa lo ovory Iottor, and sond your letter to PRENTISS PRESERVING CO. (Limited), S. E. cor. Ninth and Racessts., Cincinnati, 0. eae erishabte Ary" FULTS moy po permites tor native climate, und can pa Tae thet Py of the wrt a bo transported to ant The le xpressod from f; for nn tudetiiit orind without font tt be hey henco the yreat K hy renstattons valny of tuts for pry dune ntempuranes. bave hold porteutiy awout turnuyiondth ag aca" be f tne, VEGETAMLES can bo dennite poriod tn'tuatr nacuent ony aes, 8 Ine ing thele adar and’ favor, treated We afc taine inal packnugs nt A AMAIT dxponen” Ree Uta Hour, moal, ote, are Hold tn thie norinarsenik RBVVCHR, attor deine process, will not becumo rane et BY thy Dead human bodies, treated hotn nitton nota Tn ean WOuld Ine ees deca Tor wooks withoun puncturing tho skies eon Inting the body In any way. Teneu haul: ‘value of Orono to undertakers, @ wreay ‘Vhero iano’ chnngo Inthe siiahtost pi in the apnenranco uf nny artcle thus cf sh und no iY forolgn of usnatural odes ‘rg procost 1840. simple that a j hore ts) Y Apparatay OF inching, Aroom filled with dierent nrtle ouss, tent, tish, oto., ean bo teomed arnt iy withuut additional trouble orexpensgs 28° Hae FIrIn Met, there te nothin will not preserve. ‘Chink of Geant Ozone enn that te Hable ta’ sour, deeay, on ane red then Tumember that wo auarunton te ane will presorvo tt in uxactly. tie condition on? Mantitforany length at dai. fe ya are momber this 1t Wl wave asking Guesinneen Sy whothor Ozone wil preserva tinue tut artel® wie will presceve. anything ‘evens thing you enn think oF, che ‘ule hora la not n township in the whict's live man cannat make money—from #100 ty $1000 Janson, Unitad grate ay Ate ane Wo doairo to gat'n Ive Ht omisine fnvonolt county in the Unita sine ier’ hands we ean placa, this Teosurvattve ang row my secu he Qusiness o County GuguEO producg, Noe Nhlel Geers Controt 9 ‘Tho Cincinnatt Food Company, 495 Wert sor. ontt-st is making £000 1 muni in handing browars’ malty prosorving und shipping tas feo, toll parts of tho counter. Malt unpreserred sours In 2! hours, Presorved by Oxono it keops portoctly swoot for months. ‘Theso aro instances which tro : ie cit kot the aviderice dirady, 7 SUOY® Martie ang Now, to prnva tha absotuta truth of o avo funver Said dn thie papers aie een Pines in your Kunde the ean ag tor yoursell thee we have Bete enatigh. “Ve nny parson ven suttvan wit ts. Interested sue clently.to imtke the trip. we will pay alt wurele fox una Natal exponses fora vine to hist Wo Fail prove! ny atatomont tut’ wo have oy return of money. Our correspondence tstvery Inrzoy wo have all wo enn do to attend to shipping of odors and giving ‘tention feces * ‘Worklnt agents. ‘Thereforg, we cannot give any Attontion te Jettars whieh do: nat order Geng 2E you titink of any article that Fou ary onbetat nbout Ozone proseeviug remembur We guaran: tee that it will preserve it, no matter whatitis, i REFERENCES. We doslra to call your attention tonciassof references which no entorpriso or finn based o1 Anything but the roundest bualiusn siiccess 8nd nig ea Sun gGroeaL meee souk sociite. refor, mission, ns to our integrity ant o tno vnitio of thy erontine Prenocvative to the following gentlumon: Edward C. Bosee. member Conuptrotter Coniector ict om aulector fie Revenuo, nenena: Walain & ‘ort tom, Attorners; Marin 1, Warrall und. the F. topktinn County Commbystoners; W. 8. Cannoilor, County Audite OF, All of Cinclunatl, Htamliton’ County. Ublo, "Moxa gentionion aro yack fnnililar with the morits of our Prosorvative, and. know from nce tun! observation that wo have without question The Most Yatuable Article in the World, ‘Tha £2 you invost inn tost pnckago will surely Jond you'te socuro A township of county and then 'yuur wny is wbsolutely cloar to muk i400 to How youre? abe som BAKING POWDER. SE ee ee are SEALSKLN GARMENtS. | Uy ’ 1. E BURKHARDT & C0. MANUFACTURERS OF TILE Latest Paris Modes Sealskin Garments! (BEST ENGLIBI DYE), FUR-LINED WRAPS, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. Appitent! for goods on approbation wilt receive prompt attention, and our wlbunt containing photographic copier of the new> ent styles, will he sent tor EXAMINATION, upon receipt of mactory refarcnee, to persons destrous of purchasing. 113 West Fourth-st., CINCINNATI. “Made from Profeasbr Moreforda’ Acid Phosphate, Recommended by sendin phynicians. Makos, lighter biveuit, cakes, ete, and in fwalthler than ordinary Baldug Pow- ve Incang. Soli ot a reasonable price, The Horsford Airunnas avd Cook Book pent free, _}tumford Chemical Works, Promacnce, R. T and 82 Tnko-st., Chicavo, TAILORING. “OCEAN NAVIGALION, “ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Getieral Transatiuntle Company. etwoen New Vork and Mnyre, Mor 43, N, ft., foot of Stortanent, ‘Travoters by this ite nyald bath tranalt by English eae Ane iscointort of crossing the Chunnol Hr UEKALAN, Delaplane..Wednostay. Nov. 30, 2pm BiLA DUI. uch, Weduesday, Dec, 7, 0a Sorvan..., Wednesday, Hoe. 1, Vien ap AG neti wines: TO LA VICK Firs bin, dy and Second Cabin, WW. Stoor- ano ‘£al, Inoludite wing, bedding, wad tonsils. QUITS 1k HENIAN, Agent U Bowling Green, foot of dgundway N.Y, WAl, 2 WINTER, Of Claek-st., Chienga, DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, Vouching at Gibraltar snd Uarcetona, The fullowing ateamura will leave New York direct: for Gibraltar and Afuravilles, taking frolgtt aud paa- FEHDINaND OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, ULSTERETTES, Solf-lined, Wool-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in the most perfect style from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and $50. NICOLL, the TAILOR, _ Ploncor of Modorate Prices. LAKESIDE BUILDING, 8, W. corner Clark and Adamscata, OPPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICR, } Bamples and rules forsoft-moaauromon snappltetiion sverymiores nee aa For Giventtar— Fira For Boreelonn Cable Mai Irendway, N.Y WAM. 1b, WIN'TISH, 7 Clark-st., Uhicazo, RED STAR LINE, Carrying tho Uniled States and Royal Tot ino only Dirooe Lind to Antwerp, in Hola nw Overy Haturday trol Now York kod ato Battrdny from Kotaddipan, AMERICAN LINE. Phitadelwtdy and Liverpnal, calling at Queenstown, Sailing teguinrly ‘ovory Suturduy from Vutiandel phia, currylng coli, Intermediaty, and stuerige pure avnivers, and thy U. 3, Atiit. OF Piaaayy ‘tekuts tar from iurape and Drafts ou Great Uritain and the Continent apply ta FELER WIRIGHY & HONS, Gonural Agonts. .B. 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ANCHOR LINE SAIL STEANERS if from wt as icould fad, bss Grif sae’ catty tra i Satay as STATE LINE rupee tee Biel ae ieee | Te ctasi Neate Mutrtay Praca Aas a + i. fy eur ay ae , fiveldoneo, wt Pulton-st,, ofticu, lw E. Wi siusttous ads fe sccordio tw accommodation, Second Cau ou The principio new one, No onorallon whptevar. | Bivoracu. oul ward, £23 ‘I'beay stoainurs carey uelthes 7 jo dangur_ incurrud, lastig cattle, sleep, nor plys. ockings: SRL ou... AUBTIN, BALDWIN & CO... ARVLETT, BUTMAN & PARKE! Broad we; Y,, und isfituudulpt-at. C! i’ : Oilcyd biatoat, Calsaua Fu, SURIS ERR G Es erturn at v3 vices SPECIFIC panna ne rn AD ‘hls yreat spocltio curos that must loathsome dises14, SYPHILIS, Whether in ita Primary, Secondary, of + Terttiry Stige. Momoyvosall tracos of Mercury fram tho system, Cures Berofula, Old Surem Rheumation, Enews Catarrh, or any iloud Lisexse. Cures whon fot Spriuge Fait! . Molvorn, Ark Say 2.151, Wo navo enaos in our town win lived at ict Springs, und wore tually cured with %. 3. 8 MUCAMDH ’ Momphia, Ton Mar 12 181 Wo havo sold 1.2% boities of 4.8.8. inn sear. It hos given univoreul eatisinction. " Falr-mlnded phy uiclana Low rocummond It an Avonitive specitie. MANSFIELD & C0, + Houlsyilla, Kya Mor 1113, haa givon botter satisfaction than auy mess MERU. BB. 8. muy feltio E have over sold. Jb A. FLEXNEN, Denvor, Col., May 5 1st, in tho bighont terms of AL, MECSSETRR, Wan May 13, Every purchasor spea! hi ry purchas rp Itichimone % a u are of SREB Toren anybody to we ee sttuLeW soo. aalere, never, known 8. i 8. to fall to caro catoot KOT. iv wnfpropor! 7S es AID pereys ontigmen of hiuh standing. HAQUITT, Gov. of Georsis, If you wish, wo will, tako your caxe, TO DE Vale von Wins oul Wrlto for particulars and cont gf titty Look, “Auesexo tu tho Unturtunate, urns MaNHISt LOE IC, SLhOO0 TeGward will be patd tony chemist who wil dud. on analysis, 10) bottles 3. 5. article of Murcury, lodide Potnselum, ant yaral sult Hance SATE MERC do. Peon lar or tary size reduced tu Sted, WE Price of re élite; saat ey wolding half the amuunt, price # AGENTS, VAN SCHAACK STEVENSON & (0, 2 OS Luke 08 ae JOISELY. AND BY A Bold by drugulsts overywhore, — COMPLETE BEDS. Iron and Brass, with Woren Wire aratiret HRMIN PROOF, UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO- fy 7 And O North Clack Andros’ ari Fling ts, Ture Pat, se rrnopait, cane 15 Styles. AVE Tenors é faite geal olds #8 OS Mot night (see aia Bi Eta. . Bank Counters: ene ee eure Denes. Aruinso Hote Fittings in-Gpeolal Designs. Of beat kiln-dried lumber, and ™ + AIL, budceree & Co, 195 Wabash : PIANOS. 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