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(YH CHICAGO TRIBUNE. MGNDAY, NOVEMBER: 28, 1[88I—I'EN PAGES. ‘ 7 tho Quoen's touching messayn when our — on ot, not tor 0% 3 Ew IL IN MIGRATION. Neatonat grief, not long ago, you remombor umbers of {sraelites Com= ae Here from Russia and Bulgaria. pe westion of Aid Discussed Meeting of Jewish Citizens. phe Q ata rico Ellingor, of New York, Man pints the Urgency of tho Situation. : ended by about fifty prominont. Aneta held fu tho main elub-rgom Jerish Famer House at B o'clock Yeatorday for a ev of hearing an address by BMaurice wepurDese Now York, pan tho exodus of Is- Blaser em Southorn Tessin and Bulgaria, ae Greenbaum called the meoting toorder, Renrlus Rosenthal was mado pormanont ood wan, and Philllp Stein Secretary. cairn . \ngor afd the causo ha represonte: ee only In tho Sntercst = of ied Jewish raco but of bumauty in rural, for tho ovlls that oppressed quin claga Wero always Inimical to liberty nyecrmanity atiarge. ‘Tho anti-Bomitic out- in Rugsin Lad hover boon presented to the ord in eno Hyht oF their real atrocity. Wholo vindvoof Jows hat Yeon wiobbed, tholr houscs ee, tuelr property sized, and inany had teen murdered {1 cold Llvod, and those who fro fortunate onough to cxcupe with thelr iives serefriven from ioray and gouutry and mre rales and wanderors upon the fuco of thocarlh, he |Uberal apleit that bad onused tho. antl- deniah feoltng: throughout Rargsia and Bulgaria ped Oral been wuirtured ainony the ruline classes; gr bad become implanted in the schoots and cule fires: polieal demagogs bud ylvon tt mpotus, eres Pot itd permeated tho lower classes fhe outbreatic camo and the Jews wero mado to ager a system of outrhgcous and juhuman pepaectitiotly NOL only unjust and liliberal, but pemeary to tho cnllghtengd spirit of tho nye, Tarde number of “prominent Israelites isousbout Europe and fn Aterica had deemod ftngbsand propor to tnko measurca to ussixt therefugees hy providing thom with bomeca In alend where UNHAMCERED LIBERTY WAS GUARANTEED toall human beings alike. he Eurapenm inf. mation Commitices were desirous of sending to Freres wbOWe 6,000 emigrants of the better cies, composed wuunly of artisans and agricult> Gas and nll young ond Industelous mon. In Fanee Haron Naurico'Thtursen hud contributed jouw francs to the purpore and was at tho bead ot tho movement. In New Yurk # commit. tevor wealthy Israelites hud been formed, and were already finding Work for thelr exiled caun- trymen aud estubtishing the asriculturiete in firming eammuntttes. Pho urrivuts of the ret ors now Averaed 2 R week, an Weed tetlon presented to, tho’ well-ostab- Jisned Jewish citlzens of America wau wbat should ho duue with these unfortunate copie, They might become alther 0 curse orf Fiesing to this country. Lf thoy were not as- aisted Into puditions woere they could become (uefut citizens they would, through atreas of cle- cumstances, become beggars, peudicrs, Unkars, tnd itinerant Jucks-ot-ull-trades, ‘Tho Now York committed believed that the proper pulley to parsuo wus to provide the machantes ani fradesuien with sultuble work, tho farmars with farme, wud thesy possessing manly strength but poss producers ‘matead. oF" consuiners made produc aa . 3 mins "ne porsible were to “ated in farting colonies. ‘Ino wentthy Jews already here vhould provide farming lands, and Jndave AS Many Of the emlgrania as possible to, tum their attention to nyriculture. Tho Now York committee fad purchased i tract of tang e Gulf, In Loulslani, and bad already sen twenty-five families thera, and had provided them with §10,000 ag a starting fund. ‘ho West wastho great faring reyion of tho country, and it was confidently expected that tho Jows of Colea: peony sake i. deep Intercat i the col- oovallon project an ASYIBT IN LOCATING COLONIES In Minnesota nnd Duketn. If thoy would guar- tateoto provide for fifty or 100 famities, the New cork committes would assume half of tho eapense. 6 aHcaker: closed his remarks by saying ho took it for granted that tho Israciites of Chicayo would unlte and do something for tho unfortus hate refugees of tholr own race. Mr. Nosvuthal sald tho question was elmply a practical one ns tu tha beat means of accum- plishing tho immediate relfef ana permanent welfare of the omlyranta, Adolp Suses said that a large number of the enigranta who had already arrived here had Leen provided with work, ‘Choy were advised to adopt tho customns of tho country, anu to givo up their projudtee about working on Saturday, Itwag not remarkable that they could not re- wath In twenty-four hours tho rellglous prejudices {¢ bud taken centuries to fnetil ao tenmnitiee with power ta isa Fabite npbeaL and to calla muss meeting ut which steps could permanent Jowisis Biniarant Coloneation seo Tone ile would therefore movu thut u cormuatee (eo of seven for thls purpose bo appointed. RANE MICH > told the ngricultura! colonization plan was a meat one for tho Jewish race, and ought to To ceive the assiatanco of all the prosperous lernel- fiegatreudy tn this country. he prevatont iden of ta typleit dew in Aurion wus @ man Ot ‘trong prejudices, self-contidant | dumeanor, fpeaking hnperfeat Engtish, and a fuculty of making himsclt generully disngrevable to poo: Blowto bud neta, {iustomna, and: views pe ‘oper steps wore not taken to re bie oF the incoming emijerante the fueling terwould bo inteoaliied undl AHS. suite Yolone cutbreaks as wore now delving wom ftom 1tase Ha might in the future ocaur heya. Gottirled Suydacker thought the newcomers should bo scuttered ax much as possible, ts by ie Genus their churactoristics and prejudices cull be romoved quicker than if thoy wero placed tn communiticn by thomselves. il nh Kisa, Superintendent of the United Robrew Bellet Association, narrated several instances in which omigeants hud been provided with,| uk (and good owes {pon the ngreomuent that eto xdupt thumselves to tholr sure Ty Wag and neatiteo tho custome of thecoun- Hed to work gu gauurdigs tt oy BA FO me Tosenthal was in favor of the coloniza- ee {chenie, ite bellaved the Jawish emigrants (rould make just ny wood farmora us the 1fleh or Woo oe Rrants. He was confident that ae ‘ould be rulsed in Chicago to usslet tho ir, B. iubonttz eatled attention tothe eircu- ie at Str Goldsmidt, President of the Universal 3 B tho urwuy and Bulgarian Jews was only tho beginning of A VAST JEWISM RAUORATION He tho United States. Action should finmedl- ely be taken ta turn the oimlgration {ute the propor chaunols by Israulites who already un- toed. the Snstitutons and the feellng of the Mr Ureonebaum sald tha mattor w QS BO OVi- deutly a thoroughly practioal ono that it must toeny sidered with un entire absence of sentl- Dedtiy paste Were U0 Jews in Rusalt, or eaaly bale of all tho ree abet the faco of tho ens The emizrauon would not ease al De are LOO, The question of tumporary avdist: ee ip thio fest uew-comers was Q gocundary theo ‘hy real question was tho soolal status uf pong tn tho United States, It should be so uponcred, Aud uny action tuken shoul nen an adequate scale, iene nowed his motion for the uppolnit- tee a committoe, and it was ourriecd unani- Tea committed we . as then appointed os followas itis Hosunthal, Fullip” Btolby Adolph. Slows, ha etsech, #2. Rubonits, and’O, Cozintuwkl. fora monypilttec was Instructed ta Issuo iw call - Bilingor ow Yor! Thomestng then sdjourngdes YY Nt. ———— Mark Twain introduces Arclibald Ms, Arobibata Forbes. =e epperchibuld Forbes delivered bis Icoture gay Thu Inuer Lite of Wan Gorraaponioutet duced Mors Conn, on ‘hursaay, being intro- lows: (2 20 audicneo by Murk ‘twain, as-fol- Mabie aN Gu: : 2 NTLEMEN; 1t socins pugue mae ttt hud appropriate tht a whiter erelgg teredue n soldier to hie audionoo, Luxe ‘usure you function by this unthority, for Fr at Eat, MOL unacyuatntud with tho thin twa imitles ut war, L buying wurved taoro Conmeta 2o8te now na honorary mombur uf the dargg NCUE Multa; and in that thie beve ai", all that thoy ‘buye durud, mn bit, and a0 PANG, eulforyd —- fouutit rer potest ot thems” Why Peyue ube invited 10 the ont eaton and Atlanta with my rexiinent porniicr ay 1 cannot explain—vounting out Janvylé Professionul Jualoumy, | 2 would have Tone ged With w eure Wied “with tho purus, me created, wad unsettle wotlves—uot other £, ere did, simply to yot a now sult of hey a for nothing. Mus a truco te mil ‘thém Heart -buratoye Bnd Intusticn, Lot he wlth porlshuble pust. ottce now. Qua is ta inuke you aus sored ith on Eneltuh gontionmad,. whom the roar of Ma eefertty—u man who bus bourd maa Of battle tn widely aepueutad ens a Deny fecerd ty celebrated bo war, and with upg, Gat Nat WhO bas Gs tely ournod, not morely badge ‘of teseral tues, tho rerely grantud wag ,0f bravery, tho Vioturla Cross; a wai on itielled Urouth of dissulu- Wile with te Gt Auld, aud who Jy By fue th it na tho Genius why, from the io Capital, presides over tho pits pion all wvout hi Arubtbald Datlougt eed WHF eorrespondont. ing the the Hh Past tow monthy, We Have suluted fa Ag at Yorktown, and England bow Mod Whe compliment. cud in our time of tho dtedy a0 Pat the ouly Vreaident's No wos balancing In the senile: ayd you romamber that after he died, how she did what no British monarch ever did bofore—clothed her court In tho sorrowful cms Divme of mourning. And yor remumber how all Englana wourned with ys from throng to hovol when tha heart of this Nation lay broker, T wish you would give this gentivmun welcome, su T have reminded you who ho ts’ and wint no has done. Ttnink it might havo been suilloiont to have suld, Ifo fe our guest, and an Engiah- mane [Apple MILITIA NOTES, to Our Citizen: Nowa of General Intere: Soldiery. FirsteIleut. Jamece W, Johnson, Company - A, Sixth Hegimout, tenders his resignation, on account of removal. ‘Tho Yoston Fusilter Voteran Assoolation gave taninety-fourth anniversary banquet at the Unitod Statos ILote! Nov, 11. Cant. Howler, Company B, Firat Megiment, recommends the bouorable discharue of Private Arthur 2, Diteh, on account of removal. Capt, Shea Buith, Compuny EB, First Infantry, roquosts tho honorablo Ussonarge of Priyato George P. Adkins, on aceount of removal. Battory C, Joliet, will bold na election Dao, 12 to choose {e Mijor_ and First-[outonant. vico ‘Young and No Long, torn of service expirod, Company A, Sixth ftegiment, 1. N, G., will havo Aincoting this evening for cloction of ollicers, Membors are onrnestly requosted to tw present. Capt, Pearle, commanding Gutling Lattery 1, Firat Now York Divislow, hus appited tu hive its ae ohunged to the * Washington Light ftil- ory. Capt. Sldnoy Blunchnrd, Company D, Twolfth Battalion, Ottawa, took tho prise at the arnivry ass pacaday. Hight ina rollor-skating tourna: non! Hevond-Licut, Frod 8. Williams, Company H, Firat Infantry, bus tendered bls resigmition. is eee to Chattanooga this winter for bis o ‘ Capt, A. D, Smith, Company G, First Royiment, recommends the transfer of Private i. 8. Boyd, of Company b, ‘Twelfth Battalion, to his com- pany. Approved, First-Ltout. Milos, commanding Company C, First Regiment, recommends tho honarablo dls- oharge of Private Ucorge C. Favorite, on ao- count of removal. Au important busincss mooting of Company B, Firat Cavulry, Je called for this avontug, to conoludo arrangenionts tor the bull to be glvou af Brand's Hull Doo. 0, Col, Brazca, Third Rogimeut, headquarters at Hockford, recommends the appointment of Aieut. Churics W. Colv as Captain and suspostor Of ritlo practico of the regiment. Ali members of I} Company, Sixth Infantry, are ordurud to roport at the armory Wednesday ovuning, Nov. 00, ac § o'clock sharp, without fall, ua business of Importanco will be brought before the meeting, ‘The average attendance of the Californian Na- tonal Outard at deilis {3 decldodly low, taytn the First Regimunt I. N.G.—tho only reglinen' in tha Stito thut roports—ns a atandard, the highest percontaye reported being 73.28, The Rodman Halles, Rook island, Company D, Fourteenth Buttallon, Capt, Walls, worw pr aented with an ulegant stand of colurs by the In- ales of that city ‘Rove It. The Key. A, i, Allen inado the presentation, speach whieh was re- sponded to by Bergt. P. O'Mara. Capt. E. Winter, Battory A, Danvillo, requests tha honorable disouarzu of Private Churies BL. Smith on account of business rolations, aud tho disohurge for the good of tho sorviee of Privatos Gearge W, Goff, Horace G. Nortons John Frit Hne, and J. it. Poters on account of nou-attond- ance ut drills, THe EFFECT OF DISCIPLINE. At longth {t not only appoars possible but al- together probable that tho National Guard of Alllngis will Ue reorganized tupan A sound. duals, nnd that spocdily, ‘This work of reformation muy be dlrootly attributed to the new Adjutunt- Goneral of tho Stute, Isune H. Liiott, who ks rapidly display ini the fuet/that be isa thorough suldier and an elliclunt oltcor. Tig bus ntvendy taken bold of the military reins ay though no meant business, aud hay dealt sume talling blows, which havo served the twolold purpuse of working nxreat Amount of good to the service and of tenching meu in the guard tint thoy must roapeet tholr superiors and mulutaln disel- pling among thelr subordinates if they hope to retain Yholr positions. ‘Chis matter of disclpine je What the Iiincls Natloual Guard has long been dorelict in, and ao faw berole cuahes xt ‘pendquarter's has 'mado olicers aud mon alice BQO Wht can be Gone, und what might bu mado of our organized forces under its wholesome ine fluences. amps no longer spend thelr yalua- ble time on drill nights av the arinorics tn Chi- cago in gathormy into knots wud diseaming “upon the eilicioncy or inoficloney of thelr super rior, Those superiors should log azo hive puta stop to this BublinG nonsense, which they might oasily have dong, aod, in duing it, muin= talned tho” respoct of tho military and tho ecummunity at not di it tho proper tine, and ig toa late; tholr usefulness Is gone, and they cun only retire, 4 work of reformauion bus scarcely ~~ commenced, and = yot tho offvats ure ulrgpuy vinible, If the course marked out {s followed'to a complotion, Iinsis will bave A body of arined men to be proud of Inatond of betnya reproavh und a by-word, Tb has boon Btutod that ono or two tuumbers of the Ganural Assembly at Springfeld, who worked during Just session with an oye single to the destruction of the National Guard, have enrefully cut trom & certain newspaper published in this ulty avory articlo derogatory to the wolture of the militia. whict they bLuve pasted into scrap-books, ane Intend to tigo the same to tartify thuingelves tt their urguumonts on the negative side we the noxt session. By the timo those learned Solos have extausted thelr strength in thle direction thoy may porbaps fiud that the have became exccudinaly unpopular—so nivel so that thoy will lout In valu for another suat in tho legialntive bulls of tho State Cupitol, They will know more when they become older; thoy will loara that (¢ is not always dato to put thelr faith $2 nowspnver articles written without knowledge of facts und proper conalieration of, the public welfare; they will doubtless uscer-' un Ut what anpearst at tho Une to ben oulauiity roally proved to baa blessing, iy that the attention of the Comutander-in-Chtof was by this menus culled to tho fact that disurder provaliod, and the MTGE 55 tluhted, If the work gucs on iy tho way it ins been commonood, by tha tine the Legisiature meots, a your frown tho cowlng winter, tere will be no cause for compliintan tho part ot any ‘aire ‘but n doin ago. Inolticient ollicers will be weeded out, consolidations will take pince, and tho Mitnuld National Guard will bo what it was dealgnod to ba by its tounders—not ouly ornamontal but useful. . THE NOTORIOUS NINTIL ‘Tho full Yeport of tho special conimittes an- Pointed to invostiguto tuo charges preferred wguinst tho Ninth Masauchusctts lufanty of Dos ‘ton bus at last been submitted, und hag met tho approval of the Commandar-lu-Chiof, ‘The re- pare atntog that many of tha chitrxes wero Ut- erly fuleu, und that all rumors concerning thy vonduct wore Ox: crated. It is donled that tho Muyor of sth ond in an ofticiut letter to Gen, Hancock denounced the regiment, aud that Gon. Fitz Hityl Leo ordorod thg command out of the lino nt tho roviuws Howoyer, tho com- infasion declares that men weurluy the uuiforin of the Nich cumuilttod gels of mitge conduct while iu Richmond whieh the Membera vondomn, and | thoy, recommentl {the Colonel of the Ninth be instruuted to make wtborough individual search fur tho wullty parties, and recetumend the Cuptalas to doply for thee diinonorable disehuryo, A vpus olnl ordor has buen iuued by tho Adutaut-Gone eral Wrouling Co), Strachan te usvertaln anil rue ory 0 thirty days tho.uamed of offlcurd or wen in bls commend who ho hus reugon ty bolicve wore Kuilty of tho alleged improper conduct, Bhould nv one be reporiod, thy yntiro roylwent ‘will bo held responsible, aud will bedlabie to such auton as the Commendur-in-Chict may direor, A STATE INSPECTOR oY TROUPE, Cortuin fudicactons point to the faut chat tt ta A question OF but 4 limited tine when tho Gove ornment wiiitucn ity attentiun to the Navonul Guard dan incuns of defonse at tho same thine Citlutent and inexpousive, and that ft will to sume Gxtontourters (tsorraiiasi ainddisvipthia, At prostat tho oily altivgrs tulked of tube furnished tho United ‘Status uro the Inspectors; but wlrondy objections ure betug rafacd to thls which may cari the prospuvls of tho cnterprise— nariolyt ve the only object of Government oltiolals in udvertising the schemo ts to provide Plaves fur supernumersry Anny Niloers, A cou Promise tolyht bo mado by allowing tho dure Grior of cued Site to chause the lisvectiiug of Neer for Ut stato, the sumo to be wn ollicer of big own personal Bull, WitL an auBual suliry pald by bis State, [ni suvb-n caso the Inspeetor would bave nuthing to do but to attond to bis tullitury dutjed, and 1 bo ormmitted thom in any particular ifs plive should bo mude vacaut, und another euudhiute Bppolistes to Sit The aitleer should be entirely boyaud tho roach of politleal intiuunco of any kind, ang should bo Anan woul sklited tn tho schogl of tho suldicr. Ho would bave ab abundance of ting to Btudy his tuotics, and there wuulu bo he exvuwy Tor detu- todion of duty aside from genvral incompo- tonoy. Tho few hundyed dollars pa by the State for such service would be well luvested, and, should tho Goyernmebt not tke tho wake tur in band, the Stuto Leyldiatures vould nut do wiser thime thun to pusd such an uct, REORGANIZATION BUI Rumors ure beylnning to assume a targiblo form) regarding tue lony-tuikud-of retorinution vf our National Guard. Sho povera at Springs fiaid ure slowly beginning to Magerstand that no successful military organization cap bo unin tained ju tye Bieta upon aw political buss, aud they aro at bust menitusting a decidud dspoule Uow fo throw paltties overbourd in thelr cun= fewplution of tho services. Tre Thine has observed: ed Hyulinaon for some tine, ‘but nis consorvatlem in commenting pon tautters of fiuportauce baw hiduued [t to be sparing: of AUY prowature oxultation over this prospucl, At iunkth, Bowovur, walters have assumed such wehupe that (his paver fuels warranted iu give i hE expression to tho yoneral feeling of ludnesa whiok provalls Kei ‘wll elinées Who fool a lively ahd udsellist tulerent ju the Stato troops, It pow appeurs to be only a matter of Une when tho entire force will undergo a thor- ourh overhauling. [t fn stated that meetin of tho Adjutant-(enoral, ali the Inspectors, wnd Perhaps the Govornor wilt tka piace shortly or the purpose oF deylatng ways and moans for reducing the number of troops froin R000 te 6,00), thun plicing the Mtlnois Natlonul Guard tipon a footing voumensurate with tha xppra- printion or the Inst Guneral Assembly, ‘This wall protubly bo dane by Wichandment anid von: aolfdutions by dolug away with talons and making (ull reginents and compunios, A tuw Ornamental battallon stat oilcers may Ineo thelr high-sounding titles by the trans, but thiais the only possible hirm that can cume gin tho shave. are ho cunfidenvo of tha business cotnmunits tho tnilitin, which hax beon of Inte so Thdly shaken, will bo fully rostored, and tho author of the reformation out hut belookul pon kindly, Teds to bo carnestly hoped there wilt ba. ho ou sntion tu the work vommonoed tntl tt has been brought to triumphant complotion, ‘Theso. menof prominenve in wwilttary, fuunelal, and Bocial circles will once mor coine ty tho Tront, aud, bolng eallod upon, will nestime command with tho grace and diguity that will inapiro bos eapoot and confidence among nll cinsacs of the vommunity. Tho inteh-longed-for result can Lo easily wovomnplished with the exorclec of & Uttlo norve and porsiatency. NETHOUHADING, Boventh New York, which bas for tho acknowledged Ix of be- ng the Merack company of the “ernek " -rogi+ ient Of tho “orauk'" mltitury State of tho Union, and bane the bi vonipany of soldturs in Ameried, it appears from reports, Is lost ground, and no longer holla that high roput dor Hoven years azo it wus Kald ot this cot pany that tt *inoved nscvantyeiile frant a8 vie Iu ita company evolutions, ‘The other a tit turned ut twonty-fonr Aus for an axht- bition drill, and it¢ movements wore chronivlod us ragged for u cominand of the Seventh, and tho statement was nude Unt other cumpuutes was solug abend of it. So far us this company fy voneerned, Use falling olf iy merit muy be duo ta the oomimanding ollicer; but it is anotoriwue fact that tho N,G.8.N. Y. bas beon rapidly losing ground within tha pet two years, ‘This is undoubtedly duo to the tulgnty ‘Uphuavals that buvea takun place in the Now ork tuilitary, and rumors allont that still tore commotion fs laulu to gome. | Whatuver the nu- thoritioa havo In contomplation tu the way of reorunnladtion sould ba donu at once, without hesitation, and then the troops will know what to depend tipon. Bome delinit avtion, lending to. permanant results, will probably bo tukon ator the reports of the {ute Inspection have beck sub- mitted and cou Company I, OnTs Choy rad, NAVAL, Tho Socretury’s “ Inapection.® Beto York Graphic, “ And {s this a shiv?" naked the Seurctary of the Marino at tho Navy-Yard, " U bave beard of ships from my youth up; aud have tong desirea to see one. ray, do thoy float? Which end foes first? Why not have one stick instead of three sticking out of the decks? Why Is not that atiek upright like thorcat?" usked theSouratnry: of the Navy of tho Commandant of the Navy- Yard, pointing to tho bowsprit. “Thut is the buweprit,” sufd tho Commandant. * Bowsprite nuyor atlok up. Thoy aro mook and jowly tn all thelr ways.” E “ What are these holes for?" qekad the Socro- tary, paluting to the open fatehways, “ Why have you made such docp excavations in tho vessel?” “Tho ahiy{s built around these holes,” enfd the Comniandant, “but they extend nv farthor than tho wator.. If they did the ship would sink.” “ Wore you ayer In a storm ateca?’ asked tho Socrotary of the Commandant, “Only once," roplied the Commandant. “It ‘wns ti typhoon in longitude 81 off tha Equator, We wore blown clean out of the water twica, and spun for milos through the air tike a bale Joun. Lehall never forgot the terrible appour- fuco of the spa ws wa fooked down upon it fram tho clouds. We got down sifely to wator ut tnst, aud ted tho ship ton water spuut, It wasn ter- rite timo," - . “Duary, deary me,” said the Beoretary, “how Intetésting, Aud you tive through tt alt. ‘etl usxome more. Butlet ime inquire. thrat, 1s the capstan of a vessel equal In rank to tho Cup- Nordinary thnes,” anid the Commandant, “the Captain “outranks the cavstan. But the eapstin always tnkes command of tho abip when the anohur {4 weighed,” = “ dndeed,” replied the Secrotury. But where js your, fourth cuvtlo? idv not behold any castle on boatd at all. Fourth castlo! Fourth castle! What do you tenn, Secrotary?” asked the amnzed Com- mandant. * Why, Jn all aon talos I'vo read of the fourth enstie,” enid the Sucrotury. “ “Oh, you moan the * fokestle,’” anid the Coin- mandunt. “Tho what?’ enid tho mystified Secrotary, “Fokestie, Fol lo~—plgeo where the ‘crow leg, Bown there, + Whi fc, tain, Pd nut approve of your keophng your inen In suoh dark, dainp collars. ‘They"ll catch the rheurnutiz.” * And do the sailors really climb up thore,” asked tho Secretary, Felnting, aloft—""up those little rope-lndders? How perlious.” t “ Thoy do,” repited thn Commandant. ‘1 must inipruve on that," said the Secretary. Twill Introduce a grout reforin in the sorvice, Iwi aaye the Nfo of wany a gallant tar. Ler ali tho musts ba. providud with bydraullc clo- vatora. * Tt shall bo done,” anid the Commundant, “ Cail the oflicer of the watuh,” sudionly de; manded the Scoretary: thon remarking fn aw aside; “I'l ahow him’ that £ know something abont slips." i ‘Tho otlieer apponrs. © Ulllcar,” sald the Becratacy, Yahow us your pede 1 want to svo If thoy'ro all in good order.’ . v3 «Ht Sir, the watched wore ull sont ou shore this foray, re ‘by cleanud,” replied the ofticor of ty sew Toat’s pretty work,” growled the Socrotary. © Why, whero's the ship's Jeweler? How dg you suppade you would hava die varreet thie If you were to keup an enmigumant with an oncmy?” “Wo should tuke tho sun proviously,” replicd the ulllcur of the watoh. ‘1 do not wish yuu ty take the Sun,” thundered tha Beuretury, “Lwill not ullow the Sin to bo Uiken on thy or any other United States yousul. You do not noad tha Sun lt isn villainous, vicious paper—bright, and edited with a vortain amuunt of Sutunle aulitty, J udunit, but demorale jalug to the earreet aisulpilne of the muvy, if ‘ow deatvo to. tke anyth! Dg. take the Eeentn Past or the Philadviptia Ledger, Take o ocd, heavy pupor that will serve to ballast both tha ship dnd your winds, Fr ‘ou havo no watelies oh board, show tts your clooks, You nrv olticer at tho clouke as woll-ns tho watebus, a, nyG, Birt” Bild the officer of tho watoh. If 1] Whatin tha world makes you sv ogo tlitical in expressing Forel, Why don't you say yey, sir, liko a wolto innn?” ald the §ocre- my. “Yos, alr, Lut T am sorry to say that it was necessary to reof. tho penduluma of ull our clubies ela tg last gate, and thoy’ve uot boon ‘shuren out yet.” * And wint’s all, that banging for?" said the Bocretary. “Ja {tn naval enugoment?™ >We ure firing the custaiuey sulite of ning eek guus in your booor,"t valu the Command: ant. *O, you Le are yous, Meier ier i any of'oin? Are thoy point thia way? Tdon' Tike lt, “He makes wa wereuns, I ahall have that practice stopped. Cowmaudunt, after this tro anvils or-toy pistoly, Deur mo, if Chostor. would . chaup Loauld run our uavy, 2 would aba ships altugther, Wo've got burdly uny now, and go far ne thuso ure conuurned tht wo have, wo inlyht us weil hyve none ut all, Good mors fag, Commandant," 2 $a Organic Matter tu Meteors—Prof, J, Lawrence Smith Donles Ite Exlat~ ance. Louistiite vounver-Journdh Not long @incy # short imerviow with Prof. J, Lawtenco Suith, the sclontivt, wad publishes voncorniuy orianid remuing Ip thoteoria stone, Learning that be bud obtained fucts in addition to what ho hai provivusly stated, a reporter fnterviewod blu aula qetenles ind cha fal- Jowlng emuvodios whut he had to say when tho subjuct was Uroacheds ‘1 have already given exprogulon tomy opin fon in repurd tu Prof, Huhn's protunded did. covery of orgunty romilny in geteuriy stones, Although 1 bnve probably e@xamiuad more miferusdupte Platos UF fraginonts of usutcoritus than any other purvon, sul] Lhive nove discoy~ cred snything Ske organfe remmiue in any of thom. jiugides, the wall-kuown chomlonl composition of thay bodice is. avurio to tha existonoce of any sob romaine y Ae Gspokon of vy Prof. finhn. Wore these ror nM preaeue we enould discurn uarbouute of dino on thotr {tortor “The two or thrvo thas have any ourbonute af Ine wore disvoverud ant wnatyze My mysolt, dnd in thust cases tho chr borite of Tid waa au uecttuntal vunstituant OF Aneruutation dopositod on the surface after thoir Tl, Ip the tmicroscoply examination of these pollubed plates of metourites tau twa prudoml- Hunting tuinuraly, cretatite and broudite, will, by thoir Nastiros aud forma, sometiiues rewind one of voxotublo and other orguniy orm, but the Miorast tyre OF uu obsorver will trace bore Nothing Litt ® rare resemblunce, And, hor: jnoro, (oo Very ingenious nature of thusu mine uruls preoludes the possibility of organic rue inalna even In torresttiul uinernis uf similar klud. Not knowing of any ainivont German wuolugiét named jrof, Huhn, 1 thought it but rewwonubly and Woptcal that } should inguire sumutbiug abouy Bim from friend Prot, Hawes, now in the cinploy of the Sintthwoulan Tuatitutfon, and the bout (ithulugical uicrosvop- Jet In this country, sud who regentiy returned Lo (bls country afion ten yeary’ atudy with Prot. Howenbaues aud: othore’ inte tho mlarvsvoplo vouracier of rock. in wuswor ta my iiquirios Prof, Mawos wrata pio this letters “++ Trout that paper of Prot, Habn's, io lea kind of halt iuvine wan, whose fiugiiption bas run wild wits bin. ‘Thees forme watch be Sortocurutely desoribea and tures bave lone beun kiiowi to usist in inetcoritus, and bave oun trequontly dovorited by mineralogists wud tuleroscupiats, They urvnautply composed of gnatatile or Dropaite in radial furme, gid fracte ‘ured 1n guub a pecullur manger as to give them sha uppearanca of structure, Some of tho i } waoen woul American moteorites whion T have oxamined | Attorney. with an oxpression upon his feo that show theso forina in groat beauty, but Prof, Hahn f9 the only man who has keen anything ore ganic {n than, ana tie papor hus oxelted norhtny but ridietle, “It reminds ont of the long ane Iuhoriott« rexeareh of n Gorthun professdr who fount A whole Hora and funn which he waned with double Latin names, and which he found fn hig mloroacupte exmntiations bf basalt.’ “it la vory clear to my mind,” continued the Professor, “that those cranky observations, Viewed with the epectacies of the imagination of Prof. Huhn, have obtained more publioity than they merit.” ————————— WANTS TO BE, PRESIDENT. ‘Tho Lotty Ambition of Sonator Pandiee ton—Damocrate of Olto'Looklug Kore ward—~Mtuch Unoxpooted BMostility to shim, 5 Corasinos, O,, Nov. 2.—Tho stirfaco Indien- tiuns hero and there continually developing, and no doubt developing with a purposc, show clearly that Houator Georse I. Pondioton, of Ohio, fs to be one of tho foremost nen in the Nyht for the next Democratic nominution for tho Preafdency, Thore is a groat deul uf quot tuk among the Domoeratio politicians of Oblo t# to the chances of the Senntor in Ublo, and no [tthe unexpected hostility bas been brought jnto definit oxprossion, Onu of tho things most earnostly pressed by the Weat- ern moun in the Clnolunat! Convention of 188) ‘was Unt na Eastern nominees bad brought dis- ster over since tho duysof SeClellan, n Weatorn cundiditts ought to be tried for once. The sup- porters of Field, of Californias Hendricks, of Tndiana; and Payne and ‘Thurinun, of Ohto, Were ull united on this point, dnd all most stron Hous pon fits accaptunce by the convention, Aud it Was not tho Enstera support of Hancock that. finally brought the Westorn Gulciates to bis ald. First propased by Lottisluun, and dnuliy declared the cvaudidute of fltnust tho cutire South fn ante-couvention eunsultation, Gen. Iateock was finally necepted by tho Wost us art Offering to the South, and not beciusd he batled ae Naw York aad resided on Governor's janid. Tho propheoles urged in that convention that another astern mun Would Dring another de= Teut will be ramembered and tse In the next convention with reduubied forve. Tt ta now thy set and curnest determination of many toading Democrats of tho Weat that the staudard: bearer ‘shalt not hail from nny point cast of the Alice ebony Mountalns, rouninent Western Dente ovrat told a0 Uhio Nethoeratic editor ouly a fow weeks ago ut Wastiigtons “My State wilh bave o candidate of her own in 1888, and when wwe fod thut we cannot nominate him we wilt support Poudtoton or any ong vlse trom Ohtv rather thin be again tonded down with a man from Now York, or ane under the (uger of New York politicians.” ‘The fevlug that prouvcud this expreeslon was nut more home partisanship, Wut wtoyal Uellef tht the gruat and growlig West bra exenped froin obiidhood and could efuiin an equal share fn aff that the party bad to divide, “11 Douglas were poesivle twenty-one yours ago, some Douglas of thie zenurttion also ought tu be tried,” enid thls Democratic ithor- ity, In emphatle conelusion, Mr. Pendicton has onco been touched with the Presidentiat fover, fine 18, of course, n victim to the end of bis life. Mls rald Into Now York as the wvowed cham ples of the greenback, and bis burricd exit for ome after wn {nlorlous dofent, 1s but the engle flasco of Louis Nupoleon. “He ts hfs frionds sny, und bis next movoment will not by Strasbiirg, but Parts. Ilo bus nib tho \promlge of his youth, with’ tho wisdom and staDillty of ugo. “If no but gous into convention with Ohta at his back bia pomloation faassured,” Tht the if" thatwounds se sinall when spoken becomes in this case an almost Insurmounta- blo barrier. Toure was nover a ay when tho Onlo Democrats were/so far fram barony as they are now, and Mr, Pendicton be uot beun wo far utoof from the centre of events during tho past alx yours thut bo enn now come fore ard Ags un ttnbinsed proliicator, The took- walter men, the Midet men, the Hurd men, tho Payne men, the Thitrmat men, nw) the any> body-with-the-cash men are all londed with re- enge which inusat be sauthed or entisied, The Moséebacks and the Kids, as the two great dlyise funs of unti-Bookwalter and Bookwalter were populurty culled thie (nll, are ut un comity that tho'entire defeat of auu‘alte or the other eun none tinlsh or extinguist. ‘The Kids charge the Mossbucts with having sulked and (thus lost the battle, walle the charve is inct by a caine tor-churge that the youngsters lost the battle decuuss of the mii they put up und the hud methods of their management. There is just enough truth on eneh slie to make tho quarrel excucdingly bitter. Mr. Pendieton had a ditt- cult side to play during tho sutmmer past. He wns Vory nuxious thar some of bis Cinelnnat! friends ‘aud personnal aduerents should ve none Inated for Governor, and used bir best efforts to that end. Durlug the carly discussions of Book- walter’s name he was fndfecrect cnough to cone demn- the proposition tu noimloate bin in une mepeured terms, and ttean be surmised thit all hu bute was carried direotly to Springiield. ‘Tho Bennter went te Calaubud as the anti Hook: waiter selection for permanent Chairman of the convention, and, uf coutag, saw a Bookwalter, partion. rod. b, Spent, given the scat that he: Supporud wae reserved’ foerhimsulf. When Sle. Bovkwalter wis finally atade the nominee, M Pondivton gave him ain outward support, but did so with such ovident retuetince that In his speech ut the ‘Toledo conference he nelthor intentioned the candidxto’s itine nor sang one word in his praise, He supported THookwalter just onongh to raise resentment In tho milnds ot the eulkinug O10 Guat, but not enough todo bio any goud with the Yuoliwatter fuction.. Hut tho chief cruse oF Donfoerntiv objection to Pendle ton, and one of the most serious things Ine party senes that he will lvoe to face, Iles in bls voto for the confirmation of Stanley Mutthows ng Associute Justica of the Supreme Court, ‘Tho Democrats sny that one vote elected uti, and that that ong vote wns cast by thy Dam: oeratic Eonitor from Obie, In the face of the ahnoat unanimous objections of the Demo. cratly press and tho Democratiy party of Oblo. Thoy say tint tholr opposition tu: Mat- thews wus nut because by wis a Republican, but because he should not buve been pliced on tho Supromia beach whethor Kepublicun or Domoorntio. It was unforcunitte that the very intluctices: brought to bear upen Mr Pendleton, enusing bim to vote as be did, were Just those iniluences feast tulorated by the tra- ‘ditions of tho Democratle party. His wealth, bis sych pasition, blé association with tho high-sti= Hone and wealthy Ropulileans of Cinemmnntt, aud bis personal £1 onetstlp to Judgo Matthows, were the uvenues by woich be was Jed to wn not of political suielle. ‘To the Homan virtne of tho average Oblo Democratio editor, such Iniluences would only have been ad Incentives ty duty, and thoy ire nigparing In tholrdenuncintions of tho Senator for throwlog bis opportunity to the winds, *‘Tho'Cincinnuti aristocnicy,” thoy auy, “ palliod In suppaee of Matthows, snd Pendice ton cared more for a few rich and inthuential inet than bo did fur tho record of the Demberit> do party." Tho Cineinna Baguirer, whose Tiemocracy ta tinged with the sine Influcneo thut hus inisled Mr, Pendleton, hus no hand wonls for tho Senator, but tho Cloveland elaine dealer, the Younxstown Viniseutor, the Mount Vernon Banner, und other Demooritiv news- papers are sovore in thelr denunglutions. Mr, Pondieton tant work, ‘This cant be set down us curtain, ‘That hu is at work intelligently can by guessed froin bis previous successful palltte: imunugement. It is understood that ho bine strances froin Mr, Nhuriiny that no stumbling. Dlocks will be set upon his bobalf, nltuoityh the ex-Senator’s nemory on such poluts ty not vory tomtclous. Tha Payne mut have been ave proaubed by Mr. Bondleton, but are notiecoins mittal Mr, Fraok Hurd is looked upon as an enemy to tho Sonator, and as an whomy to every: Western neptraut so lone ne Mr. Tilden is counted in the fletd, It $a, of course, n tong way to ISM, but frou: prevent indicntious sir. Punitia- ton will need alt tits thing to win the Oblo Democracy over to his support, ——a Kloctrie Lights fur Coal-Iiines, Thia batlory—which, (1 a.moditied form and under a vew name was brought out y fow Months vnto—dovs not xeuin tu have redilaed tho vory biih ostiuutey tht wurs put upon It ut the tie. teen tardy be wid fo story ulece trloty ag.n holder storey gas, OF 1 Cink stores olf, After it bus beth connceted with a dyaaimg thine chiie, 1 wil) dontinne fur some tine tu give att & Ourrent, vveu if It Is removed fram ite apured of supply. ‘Tho battery, however, bag been made thy subject of expreiinunt vv source of powor for cluutrio latps Una must be used [y diMoule or daugcrous sluntions. The experts tibnts wore made In conneation yith the Bwan Jocandeseept Nght, A single lamp of two-can- diy power hus been kept Highted & tho bottom ot is tory. coaleiitte for blx hours, by the wld o 2 syovidury battery wenbing about sx kilo- rats (ton pounds, To yenow the jght, the Batters’ tiuat be again connuetod with a dyua ‘my sHebIve for n sbort tu, ‘Chis, 1b wus Bus. westad, could bo dune by bringmy it to tho wirus trou the mueping that lcua down thy yhatt ta he bottomol tho pit, Ou boing ehargod, the Puttery could then be catrled toa distant und muro dangerous parted the tine, wher the Hight was neoded. It muy bo remarked, in past ing, that the Swan light under a; ert PAG a8 ehyne for tojued, the ayvaiuy wachine boing at tho susfave, by the pit» wouth, aud tho wires jak dawn tho whatt aid wloug the galluriog, So su oxperjmonys uppunr te be blgbly suc- tho quesdou of the absolute wufgely of any form of focandcecent Aunt in inhigs Huble to tyke tire fa vtill under debate. ‘Thy secondary battery eit bas beow Keates tayy yot tha a ueetul Meld in conucction with: wifdinilia,, While tho wid moves tho sulil, the battery could be charged, und the chorsy thus obtalued bo uftorward wtliaed when the tall ta filo in culo weather, ‘i . : young yet" u Constuh, thouy a Wholasule Purdonn Nefore Trial ._datiegtile iu.) CatiriereJuurnul. Tier was qane nN aciaauon iu the Clroult Court Tosday woraing, wen the case of tho Commonwealth apgatist “Edward Stowurt and Hlinuions & Dickinson, who have beea jndictod for sauna & fotterys Against q munity Ol the docket, oye Atty-olght against Algungnd & Dickbison. Tt hid teen epniidently axpteiyd by the Prosecutiug Attoruy: it the bo beard upyd thelr merits before & Ury, Wid Chet u verdict, Uf sumo sort would w duly rynderad, ills surprise, thorefure, was great, when, upon ths culllug "of fine ane waulustStewust Judee Miller, of the counse! for the defense, arose uit moved w disinisanl of {hy cave upon the gevund, that be held in bis baud «pardon frum bls Rxevhouoy Like Hlack- burn, Guvernur of Kentucky, The Prosecuting ayy | for beari; tewitce tere ar be die deserve eseripuion from the pen of Hogarth, examined the document and pronounced It in due Torn, wherotipon tho Court ordered the dig- titer of Che case In quostion. Judee Muir thon Presented thirty-seven moro pardons, which complately wined out the douket na It concericr the Dil uzningt Stewart, "Tho frat cate aynlnst Simmons & Dickinson was then cattel, “Any incre pardons? usked tho Prosecuting Attor= noy dramnnticully. Yes, sir: Lhold herein my hand ft; ht. one for against my elenta, Simmons The Court ordered tho di cases aainat Stewart and ‘gon, whi In Simmons & Diokin= ich, for tho tlma being, disposes of nll tho lottery Htleation pending aynlont those parties in the Clreult Court, By meane of what niiuonce Gov. Binokburn wis persuaded tu: wipe the dueket aa grandly fs not known? but he did so, {tle claimed, upon the ground that the jottery taunagement in question beld a grant froin the Sagtatati ooperste ite cuncern in this, the wietropolls ofuur proud old Common wealth. | ‘Thora “nro othur cases “pundiie in the Court of Appouls from which a de> elsion (a soon expected. In the menntine tho lottery peaple will bu Hushea wilh tholr triumph: of yestorday. It hasovidently been the policy tho dofense, ay wus verified yostertuiy, to avoid a telal, oven jn the event of a verdict of Hot yullty, whieh acemo inevitable utter tho trlalof the cases which are now age, with the Commonwenlth ag sppulianty fn the Court of Anpenia. Loe. fy pugs Be at tha Gene tral Statutes, says: Wooevor stinil ret up, dm, inauazo, oF otherwiie promote, ar dis- ye, of any ineney or thing of value by way of juttery, or nid in comunitting elther of snid of+ fonses, Bball be ned from €600 tu 1,000." ee GRAVE AND SERIOUS THOUGHTS, A hour story: ts net necessarily the naked truth. Propor furniture for @ ductor'’s offlce—Bouo aettoo, It {8 the clonn table-cloth that catches tha enrly grousc-spot, Ttosolutions novor arise epontancously, ‘They always uve to be drawn up. = ‘Tho tady who uses ber husband's meorschaum pipe to drive tacks with 1s no gentioman, 1f a matdon says sho is 2), yot louks 5), add tho firuros togubor, divide by two, aud you will "aver-axe, ‘Tho turmer that “rau rapkily through his proverty" wore 4 red shirt, ood bad bia friudle bull bebind him, | A Sunday-school boy, upon bolug asked what mae the Tower of Pisa lean, replied: * Because of the faming in the land.” ‘Tho difference between a cat and a comipa Js, that one bis tho cluws at the ond of pawa, while the other bus the pated at toe end of oluuse. Wo are told that the evening * wore on,” but Wo aro not tuld what tho avening wore on that purticuluroocasiun. Was {t the close of a suim- iner's day? A German witnoss ina ‘San Francisco court indignantly rejected the services of an luterpre- tor. Ha was testifying iu the cuse of ft man ae. cused of cutting unotuor with a handsaw, sud sald: “Levon myself ran dot saw ugainet and cuts bees band, pleasant gag is hore jntroduced for tha tirat thnu: Jones, who fs driving an oinaibus Up street, overtakes Brown, wou fs wilklug, and ho slags out, old up. What's up?” "Go ing up?’ Farup. Pretty well up. LIL * dump up supe ys in up.’ Ko up “Git up" —and ho drives on. “ Dubl" he oxclalmed with an oxpression of grout dispuat, uftor kissing bis wife, “1 du ba. Nove you've beon smoking vigurets—cheap and att ‘onos, At that.” “its only too true," sho replied, nonchalantly, ‘3 tok thein outer the qungie you brought home just night.” —Hrovke tyn Ea With four clorgymon among. the members- Oleot, tho noxt Maseachusytts House, the Boston: Herald suygests, vught to by able to perfurta {ts owl dovouonal exercises, therapy econnmilziy, for tho State to tho amount of Yeents a ecbud morg oF less—tho approxituate cust of suluried prayers. ‘The turkoy crop in_ Now Bougiand ts vers peor this year, ‘Che bite spring, tho bot summer, and the dry, warm autumo buve lnterfered, wecurd- jog to the Now Englund pupere,, with the yruwth and {ittoniuy of the fowls, aud they bave ran lurggly to boner and feathers, whieh “nro nut Particularly nutritious.” Grant ns an art eritle—Tho Sworded Sphinx, weltiug toa Galeau friend tu forward some of his presents, auvs: * You will tind in tho parlor two Clonshif (Cloisonne?] plaques, If you know What, that menns—i don't—sead thon wong nisu.” Ant yet thore ure persons who stlli per- sist In culling our cx-Presldent aa Ignurnot inan, “Ab! [saw you take a pull outof that bottle,” auld Galveston gentleman to the little sun of a Probibivoniet, woich boy wna staggering un der the wolsbt of atarge bottle of whlyky, VT don't care tf you dig,” responded the boy; “the Jegs thore is In the bottle, the finger it tales dad. to get tight. He licks io ns sun ne le gett Cyt, oT want to bive iy trol putolt us long ag possible. Lin inno hurry tor wy lNeking, gad bo took another bearty pull at the bottle. NUNMKRY RAYSME—OF THE POLYGLOT CLASS. Putt! cake, Patt! cake, Franch! munt “So Lio, measiaura, romme vite ug 1 can,” Roulez ct tonrnez ct marquez: * With vare,* Bf protes attt publiqued TEN DOLLARS A CHAT OUR GERMAN RELATIONS, Ablere daine su ater Bamilie von steuben.| Gut Abnnd meine Horeca, und zwel Lugorbter, Und Sauorkraut's not very bud: ‘Und Schwelneticisch furnishes yery good cheer, Along with Kartolfol-sautat, Fe —— President Arthur and Draonken Army= Oficers. . New York Sun, Since Chostor.A, Arthur becumo Presitant: of tho United States four arny court-martial casca of drunkenness and unoilicariike conduct me sulting from drunkenness Lave been presented: to bim, go Wat ho migbt approve and contre, or elve gut uaide or inadify, tha sentences fuie oso, Poth first of those was tha ensg of Capt. W. C. Hompbjl, Pourth Cavalry, wha was tried last June at the Uncompabyre Cuntonment. The a was of being drunk on duty. ‘The ep ficudtons showed that this oflicer, while [it un Jor, appeared drunk wt Denver, and did wl t und afterward ro- Tusee is that 10 thls huek he rode througd the streets of Denver © bullowly in wdrunken manner, this tu the xreat sean! of the service.” ie was foupd yuilly, and tonced to be disinigsed lrom tho army, The sentence wus confirmed on Get, Ih 4 Eresident Arthur, and ay Nov, PCapt. Hemphill oaased to ba nu oliver of the ariny, - 4 ‘The second ensa was that of First-Liout, W, H, Muyo, Niuth Cavulry, who was tried iu Aus wust at Fort Muyard.” Tho charge, ua ja tho previous cuse, wae that of drunkenness un alaty a spuciticnuons showed that Lieut. Liugo, while Adjutuntat Fort Cummings, wae gn oho ovvaslon, at aunset, found drunk, and unnblo ta reetiye the reports of tha rotreut roll culls) and that be way also found drunk befure the oflice uf the commandcrat the post. Tho Hnieng was gifity, aid the sentence was dis mmitesal fran the army, On thia sentunce Le dent Artbur wrote, * Hereby contirmed,” and on Noy, L Lieut. Hugodropped frum tho service, ‘ue third and fourth cases wore thove of Capt, ‘T. J, Spencor, Tonth Cavalry, aud Second Livut, J. dunneull, Uf tho votired list, Capt, Bpenver wos found guiity of drunkeunoss on duty Ticut. soboson, of condust unbecoming on ot- liver dnd w Kontlemap, the ¥puoiiedtions altex- log nrosa and bublidal drunkenness, neylouting tu support bly wit, und wy on. ‘Tho sonteuce in ouch uve. was dlviitsial from the urmy, end in uel President Arthur contirined it, Tho valforin result of thuss four vourt-mare tin) cagcaforwe h very striking und suggestive: contrast with tho conduct under Uke elveumne stances of Mr RU. Hayes, who, after buving: uvedlesly dectivod hie dutermindtion to: upon futon 1 Atte: verbs dn tho w worvene kontunees, Ho ne tO retain to who bud bean dlanigsed for eourts compuuod of their brother olligers, Mahon sn in South Carolina. Wasuinaton, D.C,, Nov, 2.—Thore ia w Hvoly disturbqnen fn tho Nuurbot camp tn South Car alfa. Judye tJ. Mavkoy tas “atade a spevch which hutivates a willingacss on his part to bus come asurt of Mahoue for his State. Heo ehh thore wits at present very little, If any, progress InSouth Carolina, und that prosperity would noyer return uuttl a radical change wis penta tho politicat utfuirs of tho Stute. Ho ndvocates A compromise by the whitey with thy blacks, art bellevid tho two should work out thelr furtunud together shoulder to shoulaur. He thought wrout Injustice was done tho colored peoply in ot, a A thom tt fale reprosuntation ln Nic oxleluture, Bs lone te tho race ins wae injected Into the political vainpalgns ang party Unos wore druwo so rigidly ag to make tedrhuinat for nro to oats bel rent souti= weuts, Just sutong would Northern inun and Northere cupttal shun tho soll of duuttt Caroling, and Just ee tong would the State tumain fu the Heckusmaid Of praat rat. Lig. mato to see the day whon any man, bluck or white, Northerner or Sourhorncr cut come lite tho Bidte and ox prove bla political sentiments without thu: ape robenstan of Cour tor bia purrson ur properly, hovigniticant purtiony of tho Judue's spuce wer buartily Bpphiuda J. Whur ho gid dntabed ho way followed by sovorul Democratic aponks ore oO sutd they Fully uycoud with nim. Thie ial a tee ud jourbon earthquake in South aroliia, ‘Pho leading Hourtion organ of South Caroliny, tho Charloston Neus nut Courter, le much nyie fated by Judie Mltokey's spoech, It threatens lin with & loss of his resonfinntion for the bench If ho deca not retruct, und suxcests A way for him to crawl out by supposing la gpeuch to bo * one Of thosy Jukes of whien Judy Muckoy Isao fond.” Le adni tau kD Dewocrats In Weorretty we taken tn uy at, env says tho public wilt havo ty bu faform On whether be ts qarneat or not. This walsh 0 WALI were It tesa patnotte, The Hayru argiu con 3s by ite pleadings that Carolina ts rendy Yor just wich a feadur its Mae key prumives to de, pid foreshadows agothor fofmidadly split In the Solid Bouth, se B ‘will Winch estore Haypopnoepntees | ‘willcureconsumption, cougts, wouk lungs, brome chiths, an quubeal debility. Batubllsued'st years a drunkenness by. MINISTERIAL TESTIMONY, THE HIGHEST PRAISE, A Few Sincere and Earnest Words from Leading Ministers of the ‘Land. They Have Seen and Know Whereof They Affirm. ‘The fact that a man occupies the responst- bla position of o religious teacher entitles him to unquestioned respect, and gives his words wid indorsoments a special power. ‘The statements which follow, attested by Seowbatte signatures, are voluntary In thelr, wature, and given because the facts they can tain. are beteved to be of great henellt to tho Iman race. All who read these testimuntals cannot but acimit their sincerity or full to he Smpressed with the remarkable power of the artlele of which they speak. Wanitnatos, 1. ©. Mesges. HL. IL Warner & Co OXNTLEME: ‘or more A 1 have belleved in the cfieacy of the remedy known ns Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. 1 nin acqualated with” eases of ale Dundyuria, of acute Bright's Diseuse, and of ravel, which. lave quickly yielded to It rom ty Inowludge, Also, it is a remedy which If xomutines reasimmended hy the most skillful physicians. t White I belleve ft to he perfectly site to use, 1 belleve, also, that {1 cases where a cure 43 possible ith ef- feet Is to allavinte the great sulferings of the D,D. and Pastor Congregational Church. Juno 21, 1881. 4 Junsey Crrv, Ny J. Sept. 20, 1891, Messra. 1, 1. Warner & Cost GENTLEM have never Leon troubled with any serloug kidney affection myself, but recommended your remedy from obser- vations of Its effects ‘on others, Several of our aequalntances have been ko mitch. bene- filed by its use that after conversation with them Fovenme satisfied of tte exeellenes and recommended it, een It to be ay duty to do yo if by that wneats Liulklit help any oue to tind refief from suffering. 1 bolieve it to be us newt all it fs recommended to be asany~ thing over offered Wo the public, Pastor St. Paul's 3 E, Chureh. Iasvros Counr Hou: TH. Warner & Co. 1 3 1 have been suffering for Ts 3 the past nine years from tho most nente pains In the reion of the kidneys and fiver, aud during that tine T have lnoked forward to nothing Jess than Bright's disease. Abate | Marel Lousst, Poread your nadyertisument Wwhielt axpiniied! the edsu of Mr. Larabee, At seamed very shutilar to my own ease, antl sent for four butiles of sour Safe Kids and Tiver Cur 1 betleve ft to be Infatlt nd yout can ain the testhouny of all nis fricnds and nelghbars to the fact that it rer aued ine, when denth seemed certain, I feel like # young man agein. Santa. Chana, Cal, May 9, 1881, i Warner SCs TLEMEN? J have used yout Safe Kile ney tid Liver Cure, aid found it all you rep- resented it, > G0 BP Feith QD RKocuystrn, N, Y,, dan, 3, (88 Messra. UM. 1. Warner & Co, + GENTLEMEN? Having reesived fro use of Warner's Safe Ridiey and Liver Cure very marked benefit, Pecan ‘cordsully recom. mend It to othets, (D.D, Professor nf Greek in tho Rochester University ant New ‘Teatamont reviser.) Crise, Michlenn, June 10, 1881, Messre, H. U1. Warner & Cov: GENTLEMEN? "Two yours ngo Inst Augurt iny wife was Mtacked with rheumatisiny a Wasting away Of the tnasettlir substance of ho bo Mintgenent of the folate, loss of Appetlte, Teartnl pun, toss of inotlya power, and almost perfect helplessness. AT was dona by the very best phyafelins Leould aety but Without, the Jeast” help. For, weary months she sitfured: on, watitin Abril when Tani in ing ftvart will give inp tiny. presi dice and try your medieine, and let the se eret was found out. Tt worked Mien char My wife is now like herself oneo more, an stinshine Is once more in our home, . bie, bk fey 944 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Wasnttisaros, D.C. dane 7, 1899, f Mosars, WH. Hl. Warner d& Ce GENTLEMEN have known of some cases of Brights Msease which seemed to bo tn the Inst stages, nid diel been alven ty by practitioners of both sehoals, th, which the apeetly change wrought by your Safe Kidney and Liver Ciirh seemed nit Httle less than miraculous, | ani convinced that for Briaht's Disense In all singes no remerty th 8 discovered can bo held for one moment in comparison with this, ‘ (b.D, and Fin onelnl Secretary Howard , University.) Uniyensrry or Rocmesren, —* CHEMIEAL LABORATORY, | Nocnesrin, No ¥.. Fan, 18, 1951, Mr WH. Warner has placed ti my pos: session the forme of the several wedicloes maifaeturod and wold imdor the general designation of Watnerts Sate Iaiedles.” Linve tavestigated the processes of mis facture, which ave conducted. with dxtreue eure, nnd aecording (d the bust mettioids, “L have tuken from the Inboratory samples of all the articles used in the prepiration of theso miedivinos, us well na the several inedt- elites Into witlol thoy onter, E have also pure ohased from diferent icumalste in this eity Warner's Safe Romedias, and upon erftteal exaunduntion EF fud. them oll entirely fee from any poldonunsor dalutorious substances, oS, M, (Ph.D, LL. D,, und Analyst Stato Board of Mealth.) : ANTE METS Aln,, May 23, 1681, Measra, HL 1. Warnar & Co,5 GENTLEMEN? I have been fealty troubled with iny idneys and liver for over twenty yenre, ind dicing that entire tine L wus never rue from pati, My tedleal bills were enor nous, aunt £ visited both thy Hot and. Viittg Springs, noted for tho cumtive qualitles a! the water. Tain happy to say f nut pow t vall nian, an entirely as tho Foals 0 Sata Kidney and Liver, Gure. Wih Beh wlorlous.resilts Lam only too ila to testify regarding the remedy which hus tiadé ine so Wrwrany, Morrla Co. 'N, J. duly 9 1850, Mussrs. 1 HL, Warner & Co: Dean Suter Until recently my wife has sufferad terribly front a severy attack of potty tnflanuination of: the bhutder, which occurred Getaber last, and loft. a chronte Ite Kammation’ of the. neck of the blid- dor. ‘This -divensy ylelded “to'- no treat yuont Auntieacuie tng hy March she begny Wd use af your Suty Kidnay And Ljyer Cure, aud td the usa of ylx bottles wus chinpletely cured, whieh we wish to scknowledxe very thankfully, We huye comutended the cure MINISTERIAL TESTIMONY. to olhers as wo hava had occasion, and shall contiiue to do 80 vory cheorfully.” and shall Pe! Ges Bailouts Lysanpen, N, Y., Aug, 2, 1881, Messrs, 11. Ihe Wanner eGo. ne” GENTLES T havo been greatly ‘benefit. ed by the use of your Safe Kidney ‘and Livet Cure, and Jiow L frankly say f think ft the best medicine in the world’ to testore toa Normal state both n disensed Ilver and kid- . nays, glying them vigor And strength to per- form faithfully their important fanctions.- 1 shall recommend suur medicine without re- serve farand near as I have an opportunity, (Pastor M. E, Church.) No higher pratse could bo given any article on earth, nud it establishes beyond a question the vilue Ge ne great fe nedy for all dls- el ein of tha kin iver, or urinary or 18, AMUSEMENTS, | HAVERLY'S THEATRE, ‘The Large, Handsome. and Leading Theat sae re aascoa ate ent DH HAVERLY, innwee and Wroptistor. ON \VI i Nav. in VEEN MeO ORAS cee os 7 Written, we Fogn's BPR Pan ana ME. SPBELE MACK ALE, autho inant Kirke." pig tant—Stoaid Muckaye, Frank ¥ Mackay, Ufa Cuurtaine, Herbart \rotor, Donald Robertson, ¥ra Qanos Hove, atward Marble, Fenny Hesmond, Ypuise a Wvester, itollg Archer, Finma Courtalno, Coton Mur, Kletior Lane, Any Gry, G. Willams, sting § very Wednontay and Ratiedny nt 2 ‘No Sunday porformancesut Huvorly's Thontre, ikenerve wi charge at ox-Umeo, in the WVICKER'S THEATRE. : VHS (MONDAY KV ENING, NOV, 23, THA TRAUEDIAS, LAWRENCE BARRETT, ‘t In Mowalls' ‘Tragedy, ‘ ORICK’sS LOVE. .. . - St BARRED Sicrote ne HICHELTEU, went LADY OF LYONS ond HAILLELE MATIN, r, Hbatrett wit prosent his new play, ae Matt AT EOOM, . BARTLEY ©. J Brilliant Drama, THE GALLEY SLAVE. Rovelved nlgtity with deafening damunetratiuns of deutlzhy und nyplange. The Great Hit of the Sanson, ' Evory Night und Wednesday und Saturday Matinecs Stonday. Deu. 5— First apneatanee in thle elty of the worideialged ‘Conuedinte Are SOLAN. Ss CLATIG, 1 his roat Atwortean and &uropenn GRAND OVEIA-IIOUSE. : lat t-at, opnonite the Court-House, ; Blocknded from doors enttruly across tho street, Ute erally Suspending travel Barlow, Wilson, Primrose, and West's MAMMOTI. HENSTRELS, ‘The xroutust int of thy Sindtrglreeant, Fs ‘Thousands turned away tosy night, ard * Sunda; Gunter’ Leu. 1~ }egton af Honor Cu, ta , = Dt SURAGUE'S OLYMPIC: THEATRE, (Wlarde-st., butwoen Lake and Randotyh. Lvyery evening ats; nnd Mitinoes Wednesday, Satur diy, und sunday, Rice’s Evangeline Go, ant Stantoy's Extrava- f ganza Co,, Consolidated, ‘ Monias, Heve. d~Ong weos andy, “Pho Pathiinders,” HOU EOP A! *ECIFICS, THE MILD POWER CURES, 4 AB YOU W1Ld, LEAN BY YtYING 2 i cs ’ ‘ HUMPHREY'S | Fi HOMEOPATHIC Veterinary Specifics, Fu THE NEW HORSE DISEASE, ("PINK EYE.") The Specifies A. Avy Co Cey and He He - GURE EVERY TINE. £ ‘The medicine acts promptty. f Kiven whut teaus Mle, wd ta ewiindg unirodé daly. Kull directions with euctt hyttie, bold by dualurs goncrully, SINGLE 1to'CFL 24., 2m ‘ CASES, with 10 Botites nut Huok.,. 4.00 Ordere ningunting ta 6.0 and pants. sent FIEM y Of exprisn Send fur panphiets, ele, FIRE, Dimphreys’ Homeo Sell, Co, 10 Chicago, Agunta: VAN BUILAACIL BEV BN: MUIIMEON, PLO MK Sg POMS RAVIGATION: |e WINTER RESORTS. : ORAND RXCURSIONS.- Atlas Line of Mall Steamers Kor HATLAMAS, TURKS IXLAND JAMAICA, HAYs WP VORTG GCO, INPHMUS UF PANAMA. ‘un rab A, daly ever nauk —“Tourlata ura Tita touvall af there tes, witteh they enh akg on uM) rutite Which Lar Counsins's Fumie takes te the exs ete low privy ai web er day's Misletl ineludes tv Wc at bowed the eteamer the whols time, ant wey may trunstec to may thor siuames uf We’ Ine tivy muy mero: the Vuy. Xo ifuiut enue tue tues than 8h Bar pity iat, FORWOOD & CO, Anents, 1 state 3 STATE LINE tbibin,. dpeihest, and Landon ‘To Ginagow, bit! ayery, from N.Y urvdays birt ey re AHMAR. Second Gabi remy i ‘Ehuso wivamaty carry Elinor eattle, ahvupy, NUE DIL, AUST HALDWIN & CO., {3 Uroudway, Xe Viyuitd lo atundoiph-wt. Chieaxe. QUIEN BL BUEN, Woaturn hunger, veered HOP ORAS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL FOR RENT, Proyoruls will ta racuived by tty undgratined nuts Dee. 14, WS, for tho letting torn tor of yeux or the hi at wn sepa privileges uf Ube new Union Depot ag ste du ty \ 2 to bo lut lan uartoft # new and hunds o auido, Julntdy eaupelae. by Be miro uid connlape OF thu follnitings toed of uu, utelor, Ritetion. taruUr Afust Wet rok wil a euuntens, ‘ene J, and woventy a evUr Turton intarmutton addeven E aN TUL ioly Prosttignt, Bt dUsvpl, MO. * mcrae MEDICAL CARDS: FQVATE LISPENSARY OGLARKSr. Crrcacohie Privates Nervous end ‘ites Gevtiate, Ren Prantieg, and 1h Stare he has contved Mesto Ne well known a tle M He nan Wesevual a Study ave Sten nal Cumbia IMeeasrey Shwe gin fog hem Civanterys oud Middl Iai ew pttere, ir at, Nortuue hud Phyeleal Debiil phy Haat Misia Iafustan ef Tdoas 41 juice aa the Kary, basi lav, —eeberaber, 1 wild anae of Private Dinenge reas eur ete Stee Phleares 2th an Bendtwo t-cant stamps tor cire S TARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, A victim of youthful iuprudence causing ture Ducay, Norrous Dubllity, Lose Bivihood, ete, having tried in vain overy known Teniedy, bas dio- eorensi a simple gulf oury, which hu will weud PREIS his fullow-wutluiers, uddruss J, Hy ¥ " 43 Chauam st, NK. ee jatd Meds) Awa -thenuthor, A nuw iad great Meds teal Work, warranted thy bass aid clenpestudispensudly 40 yvory ‘ Inu untitivd “Lhe sulqnee af ite. Vresdrvaons bund in : uatiwigtl su: bids faatiwtod ssuipig, na abi nied miei; Ul ub dnow, Adresse vebLe Geli ated “OULD KEAN SeaviiDR. KEAN, . * agg Sout Clarkent, Chicago, ° . Con! fp igeroun of sed At Jryy ur cuarey on att ge Ic, NurvUUs, oF iv uuly puyolotane "eho warrants sures ue Burpay. Houres Vs ts Woe p, au.p unde ye, v bu LS ut ani yUuds ALE

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