The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 15, 1869, Image 2

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BEILDLIG,i4 AID 86 FIFTH AY
OFFICIAL PAPER
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MONDAY. NOV. 16, IsO9
V. - B. Bonne at Frankfort, 89i
rwritotium at Antwerp, firm at elf C.
Qom! doted In New Yost !holiday
at 1014(4124:
T111.1./lANULEravia th e West=
Aisdeinted Press will be eld at Cleve•
bind on the 24th Suit.
Tan Beaver Radical has no Intim
rtotaot the candidacy of car fellow.cltlzen,
(intend Irwin," for the place of !Mate
Tecastirer. •
.Tur. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Neill appoint Its Prothonotarles In Janus
ry next. The emoluments of Um place
arit baatisomF. including a salary of $3,600
aneeti;
Corrosmois MBRIPAPZILII are be
ginning to advertise, "Wanted—A Lea.
4107...:/tis understood that no SAIWCISte
of repudiation, whether totally or partlah
ly, no'bptionerit of colored suffrage, no old
fossil straggling to be exhumed like the
Onondaga statue, from beneath a crushing
nislaol dead Issues; none of the old poll
%Lions who have always clamored for
pace during war and for war during
peste, no trimmer who has been recorded
ou all sides of all questions, no traitor
wile - has plotted against his country In
theehoure of Its extremity, 'no publidst
wiro-istunable to understand the Constt•
tution as it Is and as tl will be, no Bey.
mourp.-no.Pealetons, no Chases, no
Rakers; no Vallandighams, in short,
none of the old but new csahlered car
labia of the Dm:isomeric host, which has
bjeu nine times decimated under their,
Wei:impotent generalship, need apply for
thervacant situation. Wanted, a Demo.
crietherteeader—ead at once
nrra ootemporary annourteed, on
Batniday, " the declination of the Cir
cuit Judgeship, tendered to Kr... Durant,
of New Orleans, by President Gnairr.l
The fast happens to be that Mr. Domed
haithet declined the appointment, for the
very Mental reason that it has-never
yd3teenofferal to him. A. well informed
WaShington correspondent says:
None of these positiotns have been offer
ottnany one, and the President andd Al.
torney•General have uniformly assured •
ail Inquirers that there would bo no Anal ,
declaims In any mote until the time of
appointment arrived, and In the mean.
time they would hear what was desired
to be =id by the Meads of the serend
candidates.
The same loaned, of the tame date,
falls Into another error of fact, in its re
fer ince toforeign politics. Its statement,
thaVllle proposition for the election of
for the French munklpalities by
the people,-instead of their appointment
by,the: Emperor, would be ribmittod,to
the,Corps Legislatif on the 2Sth, If tor
retli In point of foci, might perhaps
• prters, , as. our cotemperazy gravely sag
gee% to be "a concestf on of the greatest
Importaime in mitigating" elvers political
eVila: gut, unfortunately for that hypo
thinds, that clause of the &mho Comf
iest which provided for,this popular
tACttpn of Mayors was 'rejected by the
Ttetoth council of State on the 28th Wt.,
and wanner reach the Lrgielatt►e Body
6q2,ectostdoration.
iiivrtinTAD that the forthcoming
Treiumvi Report will support the opinion
thideralth a proper management -of she
sinking lend, with larger power to the
Bacretary to control the redemption of
the - debt In Its pieient farm, with suitable
Prbeiskins ;for tho funding of inch por
tioned the debt as may bear a low rate
of altered, or no interest whatever, and
with a comprehensive scheme to ensued
rat; adequate supply of currency fin the
needs of rmblic and private bushier
- *an payments may be returned with
Ctitt Close of the present fiscal year, July
1;:1819. _
— The quarterly lamented of the Trees
cry exhibits the positive strength of oar
^deletild :Potation in a remarkably sles:
light. There has been - an increase _
the same quarter of 1888 in custom. of
nearly three pillions, in receipts from
Ulksnal, menu or over nine millions,
fidt( - ,publichuids ofnearly one million.
bed fi`om miscellaneone sonrees of nearly
-Iwo *lens, while the net decrease in
Cipensesin.all, departments has exceeded
seventeetc utillions. the two sides of the
kedger showleta ‘ total net gainjor the
quarter of pr,stmare. And the bud ,
Atestoe_Rovember, not Included in that
has a similaritTeet, the Inter.
(revenue' returns alone width*
191ga up four millions morethoul In No.
vonber.tBBB: -It is clear enough that;
tialiit Treasury managed with such 11•
detained success as these figures demon
qtsettre,the days dilm. credit systensiln
the public Mumma ate already numbered.
1 . - Ji.) THE 8/IY , Or ItAtIAN IL.
It il n o t to be credited that :IlisPresi•
dent fee diipatcbCd, as was rumored e 1
- gsve days' ago, a. , navel .and militaries;
petition to take pawed= of the very
valuable hartoref 13.1mins; on the noels
ware toast , of the Muir of Stir 'Bois
situp... - liegotiationk hove , ,dtrobtlens
been On foot between our governm*.
aid -Oat. of the Dominican
t t,,, ,r
which is as anxious to sell that now
"y
. rya authorities have beast.) it, Ittit
thetresident is not an rut author
iti ontsidt - of his pro functions, and
ro ps
no negotiations to t direction will be
made the bails spy 'Bxeintivai . itition
10,4averSTI duly istthed b y tao:Cott•
•
Erisidiuid Mien.
Pro Bores of thlssort werepreapted
at 'Washington, last winter, by the Dom
inica-agents, but did - not strike Congress
wprobr.- - 4ere tea very , good resJo
for presuming that President GRAFT
would not make the crave mistake of dls
reserdiog the avenge - judgment •of the
lesishiere tredy.' But it is probable 'that
conalderable conedenes is felt, at Wash
ington, In a more favorable view of the
• istelkeitiorrat the coming sesiion, -sad
that the President la now engaged in
fresh 'negotiations for which the approvel
of CAW= wilt then.be asked. .. .
The Bay of &mans Li &UAW an we
. hge eald.on thenorth-esstern coast citrus
isteriti3ttmia. as -Ban Domingo, hut 'of
which Hari occupies the western guar.
ter. Thls island is attested directly_kto.
ilkite-iik SWIM WWI& -of Ceti
end Porto Rico,, and Barnsaa Bay, as a
wavallitifitiaeill command' the much
frequented Mona Pumas and in effect all
The waters of the
,Antilles group. ~
- '''Dieattirati; It is to be understood that a
title to the:Bey must be partially acquired
bylaws convolution to be completed be
- Men tie defect* government of theikr
wittlean Republic and the agents' of this
• ifitirnment. The terms of that Cowen •
tion, and the title of .the Dominican au
. - Bus:hies to coaclude it, must be very clear
. and satisfgtery to ensure - a
reversal of
,the judgment 'by which Congress lard
. Winter dicliotd thstriti34lll—••_ \ 1
• . ,
Si haIOUR ViIeSTOISIS . ISA;r6, Itnineportatlom They want markets at fa....'it..lLeL Sel WS. entirely of wool. It has been imported
se - in all the feshionabie shades at from $1 Tr,
The laat week familiarized a great home for much of what they produce,
A Too tt 131•TLE at Cape Fourche:, N. to $2 per yard, and will be much in vogue
number of the most intelligent cit-rens of ' from wheat to pempkins arid straw, and S. end the moat tow ertul signal lu for winter drearter. dliiiskit is soother
the United States with the solid sense of and In order to ease IL. so they must have , North line - ice, may be heard "'Octet • new ell ward meteral, a t about the same
the cleans of Pittsburgh, as • seat of ed.. ; manurecturers and leltricators of a thou- , meet in halm weather, live to eight in peers, and is destined to become popular,
use
among them
;
storms, tweety• fi ve with the wind, and' as tits warm and durable. The whits
nation, wealth Bed Industry, upost the sand things t f dailyl five to eight against the wind. t most in demand In these matenals are
respect of the American people. selves It is an evidence of an un ie
, 1 Si CAutestaf le letke writer says the I Purple, plum cohir, green and the fashion-
Our "city never looked. better, at this some state of things—to soy among o f 1 traces of the moral storm end creek of I able Made of brown
seastatrorfhtryear; every bisn'eli of Its !things more important—that an thimble', eerie years are tee plainly seen to day In 1 tChereme very many pretty tlealgriß for
ludestr7 iraa never trusrebnirily engrossed tor Missouri door should be swept with a t Cantered , in a reviler, state of morals , ' , triter cloaks to he made in heavy mate
The io, , d, it Is admitted , are increasing nee, or alien In silks or cashm re they
with the demands of traffic- on every aide I broom grown and manutectured on the
i In numbeis, but there iv ' sell a tearfully can be wadded A new style has the
wereirriter more clearly apps t the ev- I banks of the Connecticut, a nd that the
IT 15 estimated that by
Ivege proportion of the bad. , back "fitting, the front loose and belted,
the
end
~1 the I
ti th o e skirt i scolloped at the aides and full at
Idences 'of prosperity, past, resent end j wool of an lowa sheep should be culled
confident of the future. ; ;by rail 1100 mlles to be manufactured year lee:), there will be laid In the United , „hehhatewasietenernthLuP,rat,. the ce i a n t g e a te m e
ut bend bound witl satin, and set on in
tons, equal to 800 miles, will be laid dun A close-fitting
tn.. teas the hack of
the skirt plaited g at ' th e e sides, to give it
Oar visitors—many of who bad heard !
, i n to c loth and then carried back the FUME S r, ta . te , s, , i n n d ro o u t n th d :m.nbeorosn,tl,l.obrut t zi o , ri L s o o w f t, ; 1" ,,.,
much of this busy hive of &futures I distance, to cover the limbs of the man steel mile, equal to 1.100 miles of gee [ ~..,t . by
two yarrow
bands
oo,t,
each
and trade, but bad Dever fore been ' who raised end sheered that sheep. . edge. The sleeves are trimmed to match.
permitted to judge of its - hie types 1 The truth is, where such tribute is paid the present season. These roils are in use
from their own personal 1 spection,— ;to cm riers, as must necessarily be by on more than fifty &fluent roads, and are fulness ,
and ~ ,trimmed
with fringe and
found here,- simply, a great city, seated, people almost exclusively agricultural, r h a n eti d Yof rimericeniPein,elP;allY of iluglu' h . 1 two rows of gimp. A loose sack In heavy
as it seemed to them, and should seem to there can be no permanent prosperity, feolet`!„.a small extant b! i !".l ati u !a " cloth is half fitting at the beck, with a
the soil, upon which the
ourselves, on the banks of two loge j and as won as wide hand of trimming covering the
FOTHOB litit'thiseAri the Catholic priest seams, is loose In front, with a band rem.
murdered at lielleeouteine, Ohio, on Mon- sing around It, and has large buttons in
navigable streams and clustering about people; flourish for a while, shall give
their confluence, sheltering and employ. I way, as It soon must, no matter how day re ening, by Thomas l' seers, wets I f ron t,
Inc more than two hundred thousand 1 fertile it may be, poverty of the worst s t,e t i ti ok ng ' w -" li hi en " l ' ' ' e n iw r' e ' rs m e re n ad tere inl il, L' ls P to r V 7 ei r at A the ba2 b " l e i n a deep
cape, caught
extendsop
inhabitants, well governed, well built, , kind mast ensue. While recently tray- hand, and, Inking steady aim, pistol
him to the sh ae ould n er P s in en it ar, an l e e rrelthe
well paved, well lighted—and all of ita pop I cling through same of the finest portions dial, No i 'ne was present at the time. seam, covering the arm like a loose
niation so systematically engaged In their lof the West, these reflections passel Having cositnitted the deed, Prfievent I sleeve. Another basque Is rounded aped
daily pursuits, in every hohorable occu• painfully th rough our mind; and we
walk o et t l o t o oL, , , !: soil
bonding
revolver ic a n i d rk laciii , to
. ma d te ci h m the o Uire r, ' ,
oo m t i o n o g
to o( the .
np time to spare except for the demands corn crops, across whose broad acres the AN old lodise heater says that over ulate a Mall asp& P
of a hospitality which they never ignore, , eye could hardly sweep, as so many forty yea rs ag o th e re ca me, In i ettober, Something new as a design called the
or for the consideration of matters 01 spendthrifts recklessly squandering and while the leaves were yet green on the Statue pelisse. It is a basque with
subssantialtrablicinterest, which are here ruining the finest heritage that Con ever trete a heavy fall of snow like that of short frill at the back, the front being
last month. It remained on tee ground Plain, and the ordinary length of bseque.
never ov-ri0e'.....1 gave to his children in this world. about a miuth, when there come a leery Under this frill st the back ls a longer
Our mills and Is ;es now all seem to No country where agriculture largely rain, se t i o mputed by thunder and light. skirt in two points, trimmed with glnip
be occupied more kitty' up es tbo it caper. preponderated over other Inffitstries, none sing, which earned otf the araitW entirely. and fringe. i The sieves are close are and
ity than In any previous voter of our ate - whose producers of food had to seek
Indianslfisouti o d o t i li k 2 r,e,Taiirued,obarki.,,svaosud, tahlel
ba T a he n m un tl a i l " Pine . ket is — qulte populer.
tory, so that this valley wis shrouded, for markets in distant regions, ever did pros-
shout the time o f sugar -making, when It is close tieing, with skirt and vest
miles above and below, beneath Its habit- per; and the mine will be true of the snow aga i n f e e to th e d ept h o f t wo f e es inert, with peckets below the belt. Over
nal pall or smoke. They saw Our streets States lying to the west et us unless they list sassy, while John Amstutz, an t s h ecit e ', e a t thi=thnehitit"M eloping from ed tb , a
thronged with the crash of traffic, they quickly introduce a non producing popm eld citizen ot salt Creek, Wayne couu t ty, "
away, joins the ho e :le at the a nd
seam. ng
admired our bridges, our churches, and t lotion large enough to balance . to some ' rni b tr i" eati wi d th e h to is t l a n on N , V w oo a s s te u r n i b r e s w w as ay e; ) ruc h k
other public buildings, many of which good degree the now excessive prepon-
are not to be excelled for beauty and mesa- derance of their one great industry.
with paraly sis, l which nest took effect In
one or his temples, tile txuan to rub the
sive solidity in any city of the land, and I We know that parties whose profit lies temple, and then culled to his eon to rub,
they beheld, ortevery hand, the most pal - ;In being made the media of exchange be- Teiwngastlitautkltsw"lnt7r7t e' ll ndgepa l ,',".".7, hi l m re
pable proofs Bust ere possess, and Improve I tween the producers of those States and
Firestone called In as B0011;00 possible,
Ito the utmost, every element ofm materialt their tar distant customers are dooding hut 1,,, was beyond the sees , of medical
character which could maintain and add j the country with specious arguments set- aid, and within en hour from the time he
was stricken he was a corpse.
to the wealth and strength of a thriving 1 ting forth the beauties and benefits of
population. ; free t r ade—which means a t ra de that se- Nor W1T11PT1 , 1 , 1 , .. the lieSlll.ettiCiai
denial of the statement that Secretary
Pittsburgh has reason to be proud of ' cures to them the fat profile of their mad-
Fish and the lion. John Wise have aeg is
herself last week, and of the Just bettores-1, die position, no matter who else ruse tutted a realest of the reciprocity treaty
lion which she made upon her rillitoll, i suffer—and that the agriculturists of these with
Canals,
there ts good meson to be-
Many of these have taken away Wi th States are only too ready to lend a wit- I l ieN to re
o th o, at .or i- e it t e .o - 11 3, a fio t d re a at t y oo ns t i ko n
o eLs , t o e .o ttee o,
them impression in her faTOr as novel as ' ling ear to such teachers, and hug the fond' inclined to construe the resolution author.
deciakee. 1 deiusion; still we know that ere long. ins% the negotiation as mandatory, It
-----ww—we""- ---- I perhaps too late ter many of them, they will he sent to them without delay: eel,
THE IRON TRADE..
. willget their eyes open to see Inc irrever• ere ice it may be allowed to die a pigeon
hole death, as the majority of the Aden,
We learned, on Saturday, a seggestive Bible law which they ere now violating.
iteration urn eadersti cid to be wooled
feet, which deservei the consideration of I __J.. s -....._ to It.
the iron trade. At the ic orks of Robinson, LEot eel Tit te. E Cone I rli es.
LlE:schism now ;1,1,1:iil.: :5 the Mot-
Rea & Co., on the opposite side of the A leading Democrat, late a State Sena- mon Chinch was canned origumily by a
Monongahela, there are now under eon. 1 ter from the Fayette district, has Increas. Proposition to open np life mining regions
strne tionthe engines and blowing asp- ed the displeasure of that able Democratic ' h a , d
which fis t'
in . hn „
r4t.,!emntrut,g,,e,tinl of ca pitalists,
hageir
pandas for three Iron furnaces, which I Paper. the Altoon a rindi ,,, ur , what ! ! cent's! churned cent' churned •it hove a reselation &Mete
Cafe Ward, of Detroit, le now building, , "goes for him" in a severely denuncus i tag him to draw s2l,ffiel.oeo now &sae
two at Chicago and one at Milwaukee. ! tory article, from which an extract or two' Ile" in the Beek of England and remove
to the Sandwich Islands with It, but the
We learn, moreover, that at no period' will interest the people as well as the 1
people ;bit not respond cordiany, and he
during the last eighteen months have politicians Says that journal
1 e _ a , _a, ' has given lip the Ides The railroad con •
rttstrurpt teespe been without more . Ille career es a Senator Is tamely in morn: See I At, I . .ty with th e Fertile
or less orders for work for west. , Um "' N ., e . t e a el'eaalo,e'"l'f',P.st,Te,"aeres- It dirtied will be completed about New
I ern furnaces and mills. The day Is j naj't.tre'rtolit'reer-jelyiel isiT'att " tt ' -‘o, ‘ rt:. - 'ring, -
J V` oar's.
I
A r vet Joest• coo, obi , , lait week, a
long deep gone by when we could 1 Again : j art,. bity, , eel of Fi'. ii llre/inner.,
here bout of monopolizing the iron Lest winter a corrupt romblustein els ur a „as am! a he ,
~,,, ,;,.,,, playing
marmacrure gt. the Nest, The
jcompeti• h i ll to tc ' pe ,tgr au t r , e ths i r mi lg ia lt y s 1 with a brother two years older, end mini
were contending toe a to y' whet! the
lion which hem etabllehed itself at scores ' and to relieve Railroad Companies of see- "
y o i u o n g g o er ress o tt o i
f ee t : , m ai o o t g he o r :st w w b o o to w , as oor e , tiL.
of other points, far more convenient to t k ai o n. taxes. Tbi o stwaseir w . av o o o m o monly •Y e
the vainabledeposits of ore and lost upon defeated. Rome tn gote , so l e Demeeratle ser.a. the floor A It, drops of this water tell
' which, especially the former, Pdtaburgli I tors, however, had erieretly deem-astern upon the little fellow's head. lie
has Steel( come to rely largely for her 1 ' ‘ ','"`'Z' f t :p i, : the
.. bri d bes ,,, t , le t cLtz the tr r iond:
idro pped oter a w rern a' t ' i d n g Wtoti'llefltiool.:, when the
own supplies, is dally increasing. It ! themselves by voting for It, but for fee , out peeling iiii P wnt g lie water, spled P nearly I
Is no lugger the Mahoning, or the She. l °fasteners end the feet that a euttlelene the entire contests 01 the basin even hes 1
imago valleys,.or at Cleveland, where our 1 an:vedantetrt°t ftlftao ensure
:s lu e s t d o e r f s eo h t s l d o d o e p e i l , a o re4 heed, seek, ,hocidjj,ili and arms, 1,1.113
iron-masters find their only formidable the dereetton of theme purebtleable scalding bin''
elide. The ores of Michigan and Wis. I retch°. i tmong [nose in t haer oo o l e o /a d r o e lionios is ou to r z.
l —Thia rar d e and curious
an
condo and Missituri, end the fuel of I apeli„ cr avats,HT; was the ei t te t t,
h a lm% pbbee of I th F i c s gr eet m ineral
color,ln thin n ie l' Z ' s, I;UL tetiCk liY in c
Indiana ; and Illinois, are ' blended i oonepiruy. The flavor of the flestepots the Ruse; got a peentiar ring, like a
now In the furnaces and forges of the 1
sad
in a r a tute aa. te t t i r d et,e t r a ile at .
ra ll y : ni e rt aa, e l l piece of metal, and Is eseentlally a glans
upper Lake poets, andin the loader of I struggled, to get the "Tax Bill" tbrougl!
of irem o ,lo v rut o
o ed oo , io no . d e nubt, by the intense
these States, hundreds of miles farther the Senate. Oh: bow ale palms Itebed , D . : 8 2 . 1 1 ,
con ' min .
. n bnu e % tatftysopemre remote
wes t w ard, an d th e e a d imia w hi c h cue n Ltua
d t f r i tts i t.
f yr o b , eall.fienugiTOUSEMvot.tiforirOrtehrat NS'.
the pureed Iron ever known, and will,
we eitylas been unable to preserve, swells, nefarious 131Bastrita. prottebiy, prove of large pecuniary velvet
as It marches westward, with a yearly in- We presume that these statements "rthbetnemoufewealhinhis autia1m.;,,,1hurwc",:j716`,.,'.,,,t17,
amusing volume. The construction of should be taken with a liberal allowance. steel was made, used by the Turks Mr
the Pacific railways, with their numerous Note, however, the conspicuous frank• their sabres, In olden times.
bratbdres,.has bad the effect to uncover— nest with which opposition Journals re- lr appears President Grant, when calk&
for the uses of the
. populations which are deem themselves from the 'odium of deal- upon a few days ago by Judge Kelley, of
soon to make the heart of the ins in "vague generalities." The Vital tZiaan,sliavrie, h n t
ar th d e te d ri r fl o e w uesti i o d es.
Continent, once a wilderneas, to I eater, for example, alms straight et a she pro Puo,:eanUhu.A7 Keify,emi,new,
blossom. and' - fruit Into the seat of shining mark, and therein leads its read- pa laid before the President, was to pat
one republican Empire—lnexhaustible en to an impression, no doubt satestan- all raw materials not produced in this
degiendts both of nee! and of fuel of the Sally correct, that, fur a conalderable II coaounn.trYucjontit
mfh„jeuctruce_lisol., and
dutiesto m on aku it e
very beat quality. These, in therfurn, not a leading share in the much talked of .. ve i e l e c: , cwoiactura 7 i4 .l i. , is
raw
ma th j
will Slim be availed of, remitting the legislative corruptions of last winter, the teriaL The President did nut commit
manefacturers 'of the region extend. Democratic members were prominently himself either way, but supply requested
lug- from- Pittsburgh to the eastern responsible. We note these developments, Kelly to leave the fads and figures le:hitib
he had presentee' on the subject. s - - -
:
bank of the Mississippi to the supply of a . therefore, with satisfaction, mating that
.
Tel Boston reporters give their armed
merely local trade, and without, perhaps, the reel facts ue soon to be entirety di
dinner at the Revere Boum on the 6th.
the ability to meet that Easters demand Tallied, in the mutual brimiuMM ua M About fi fty members ,of the club and
Willett 'at present enables our own Iron the principal actors in that discreditable invited guests sat down to the banquet.
Mr. Rola, e um I,ArTirertilar, was chair-
Illaatera-Ito send theirr products so freely Mathew
MAO senthanW markets. . ---- --.11.—*-1... man, and %B. Saylor, of the Times, sec
retary. After the cloth was removed
A CUB tit PATRIOT.
If Pittsburgh hsa lust her old predeml. about lifty speeches were made, hided.
mace in theftude of the Weal and Eolith. frig esnry amusing one by Mark Twain,
the , rokes of which, however, are lost to
west, she a still able Co preserve the ad. ,ifs public, as the boys!' all left their note
vantages of skilled labor, ample meow- books at home. Among other resolutions
cat . , and a competent plant of numidnery, paned was one to exclude ladles from the
which command for her a business— annual dinner, as they have been cede.
ded heretofore.
Whether mtle, supply of the nearby and
eastetin Markeits with her metallic pro. Tim movement toward the annexation
of Canada to the tinted States, according
ductes'or in the equipment of the trade to recent intormatlon, official and other
tbiongliont thetNestwlth the merhanicel wise, is making considerable headway In
applatmenarequired for the development that country, and will soon asiume for
d tommacttire hi those dietticts—whicb, midsble proportions. Mr. Angelo, the
chief editor of Is Pays, has arrived In
Welesdipleeaure IR 'sing, fully taxes Washington, and my, there Is no doubt
our own imitates/ capacities. whatever that within a few years the Ca.
nedians will almost unanimously present
themselves for aulmlatilon into the Union.
He isclecidedly opposed to the renewal of
this Reciprocity Treaty, and his visit Is
believed io lie mainly in reference to that
subject. The renewal of the treaty, he
seem would defer annexation for years
' and eke ruse.
J Tux "Flower of the Holy Ghost" la a
South American produntitm, which people
In tale pert of the world are trying to
rates and naturalize. Mrs Colt is trying
to cultivate It in New Haven, and we be
-1
issue there is a specimen of it In Brook
lyn. Tim flower Is a creamy, white cop,
!hearty as Isere as.balf an egg, and ex.
tremely beletifol. What constitutes its
extraordtpary character, and lts wonder
, as a natural floral growth, is the fact that
lin this flower Is a - little pure white dove,
with plsk bill and eyes, sad Its had
I turned as If looking over Its back. Its
wings, feet, bill, ele, are as absolutely
j perfect as those of the living dove, whese
I counterpart thls wonderful mimic bird is.
,Artmouts FARB-Auer and Porter Dave
each filed former papers In claims for the
' prize money at New Orleans. Ferragut
Claims that Porter's mortar tie-et bom
barded the enemy's poielon for seven
days without doing any serious damage,
or in any way diminiablng the offensive
power of the forts, and further, that be
J did not capture or destroy any portion of
1 the enemy's fleet, anti that he, Fernsgut,
had ordered the attack in accordance with
the directions of the secretary of the
navy. Porter put In a reply, claiming
that - he was first to eugeest the attack ;
that be worked with hie whole farce three
days to get Parragut's fleet over the bar ;
that the statement In Parragues papers Is
not true in
thathat he did no demons to
the forts, and the did not da p B r a e
nor
destroy any part of the fleet.
TIM ERROR OF THE WEST
The. adaptability of various content ,
of tinkcfitmt West -or the . great cfraire, as
may moo .properly be called—for the
anal productions and Indnes essential
to as advanced civillscdi x on is not yet by
any means discovitred and profited by,
People' soon, illgoves, It is true, where
wheat:en Witovln to the moat advan
tage, artd/push` Butt particular breath of
industry, or th ey find the Roil and nit
' Inite e' ticiter, idapted to cora, and cultivate
list mop on nn *ormolu orals, to the
neglect of Staten.
The unsurpassed fertility of the g11:111
new States lithe Central Basin has 'alto
• cantos, almost "reckless, style of has
b9 :0 1 1, 6 - MIA rat b eo 4 l . ll ll. 3l '
w moral ; and most canoe
farmers of the prairie Stites are drawing
upeitailatmegse,lbrtillty pf Pair-soil as
isspendtbrift uses an estate, into, the pas.
Benton 'cif whidr he may happen to come,
seemingly, Ward upon sgtuarultatag It as
fast Mae can. 4 111 ms almost everything
that gtotobeircepimbsti may be 'shipped
off by, rail.rtud, sold in the clan, instead
of beteg minftdiy tiaibanded and re
turned to the sail, is - reektesttly Viirind or
cast into some stream, ' -
The notion secznViapiettaft'ititti tbete
that that deep black soil can never be es
hanstell;" but this la a great, and will
soon be felt to be s moat costly, mistake.
tit?. ddrii 5311L;rhirktreva ktfieciro
will remain, but the life and aptritot,shat
troll eon be, and is being, rapidly 'ex.
boosted, rimt the pram fedi& growth of
corn and even of w cads upon many of
the delds of Ilthrois attests. The tamers
Mere grow too Arra& corn, too much
7bltasirnmi too !Mien( Miter production
1 —fix:tinnily not enough of sheep.
There is too much farming: but not
enough of other industries carried on.
The people of that State have been grow
ing rich daring the pat few years, but
not as rapidly as Ihey
. supposei for if the
draft thelaie mating ispon their soil is
persisted in for smother generation there
will, he, as there is In the,. elairerpcursed
soullii:abandoned plarditiona and new
migrations to And fresh soiL
What the West wants is greater diver•
sity of Industries; more concentration of
interesti; martete at home sad not In
Chicago, New York and Eprope. They
want more short and leas long railway
PITTSBURGH DAILY GA ZETTE : MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1889
The Cleveland Leader states that Jor.
den, the Cuban filibustering General, was
at one time managing editor of the Mem.
phis Appeal. We are inclined to think
this statement erroneous. We"fuse
Iniown this Jordan since he It:us / detailed,
Just before the close of thehie:lean war,
to Zanesville, Ohio,
„ e the recruiting
service. Be was then an Infantry Lieu
tenant. Be married, while on that eta
Lion, into..,, ' , Zanesville fatally. Subic.
wady/Ging to be CaPiale, and perhaps
a Maier, be dishonored hie sword by de
serfing the old flag for that of the rebel
,
llon In 'oi, but beingat the same time a
defaulter In Me accounts, was not heard
of at the Confederate front, finding bomb
proof protection in the quartermas
ter's department, • Afterwards Ira was
attached to the staff of that
pretentious charlatan, Beauregard, and
until the close of the war, When he again
Illustrated his aptitude for treachery by
the-publlcallon of sundry revelations lm
meting the capacity of his late military
superior and confidential friend. Nor, if
all reports be free, were his military and
professional escapades, during all this
period, very much out of keeping with
his personal conduct In the more pi
rate relations of life. In short, the most
charitable thing that can be saki of his
entire carter since 'Ol, is thak he was
in invent btunbug,. If not something a
good deal: worse. People who know
Jordan look upon hits as a putt/fellow
to invite American sympathies in behalf
of a Cuban movement for freedom.
ROBERT JAMES WALKER
The annextebrlef but comprehensive
autobiography of this distinguished Am
erican, who died on the 11th inst., was
written by hlm two years since, In the auto
ipstph boot of a friend at Washington.
It was as follow. :
og, .8. Walker, born at the town of
Northumberland, Petuuy I verde, July 19, -
1801;graduated at the University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, July, 1819 ;
Judge of the Supreme Court of Meals.
sippi shoot 1828—deolined; United Suttee
Senator from Mississippi, from January
8, 1838, to March 10, ISM ; t3ecretary of
the Treasury, from March 10, 180, to
March 6, 1819—reelaned cisrunisaloner
to China, June, 1 853 ; eMagued because a
Mesmer could not be furntabedas
promised; Governor of %mem dom
April, 1857, to December, 1857; resigned
because I would not aid in forcing slavery
on Kamm, be fraud and forgery; Finan
cial Agent of the United Eltat..ft Govern
ment, by appointment of Mr. Chaee,then
Secretary of the Treasury, to Europe,
from March, 1803, to rtovember.
when 'returned home, having completed
my minion, by causing to be taken and
bought the re 1750.000,000 of 14. Chase's
united Rata 17vo4vrenty NIX per cent.
bonds, and defeated the second Confed
erate loan ofMeows ; co-operated with
otbereduring the same period' n verions
Important transactions fm the Federal
Government, under special Instructions
from Mr. Seward, Secretary of State,
written by express sanction of Pro,noont.
Lincoln. .
Tits report that Eitoruey General Hoar
will go on the United States Supreme
bench is retired.
YASBION ITEMS.
Lamm loco collars aro to be worn this
winter.
Tax latest dandy fashion is a cane with
a velvet or plush bead of light color.
Vet.virr muffs, hound with fur, are the
latest novolty, and promise to be fashion
able thia winter.
ONE of the latest fashions at dinner is
to have champagne poured out of a sli
ver pitcher.
G LO , 'ES are now worn rely light In the
streets by lathes with more love for dis
play than taste.
CISME:BR fans and jewelry are all the
rage, and even Chinese braids are In
vogue, slightly modified, however, by
being gracefully looped up.
The most stylish walking dress worn In
Paris is of plain cli,th without trimming,
the sr isiorrsry 1,17 . r , g cc..; v.vi to cave
to r a.
Derd'rto Is something new in material,
of French manufacture. and composed
DR. INEINEE
mane COLIVI lied every da, nnUI I o . c.ort r
at Pis real Itedlone Store, let Llbe y .tr
sad from 110 0 als.l 7 to V at pl,ibt
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IV e•I g.. Kellel frost. ot.r
LAKI , kI
trtr.,r frgm the ,a+A•t earth e•en
Court• durlt. axe snOctla 43% n.
cwnyea . .. -1 mel.uer Is iLe ctlVt Pr
w 4 c 0 tt.setfr (ever Sod ye*.
f
than. .111 many oth re •Ilment• onleh tra•el ,
more raoorst le In lb. rat , Wash at other ...on.
end soar e of .5155. In he, apse., regions n.
heo eltartote , tale time foem of .trolent •pl.
devolc The brat • fee.t.l az/4.st these CO2I
03101.. • 1 evideorod by tar t theft. nee of •
ortg merit. of less. to IItIITETTIrb 3 PTOW•
Atli El rrici. the tooN plee.ent. .net at the
'us, time the most Id, tent of a t
oegetehte
nltti The Inv i• 1 1• on of the oy stem t• moot
(' ely the bea rim.. or der hello, It eetatnel the
metes of stela/es, whtuett roastlthilopal rer
rauu al. a.. are. •• • .••y pathologist loose.
~.. t det.:m nt cue MY °, .•• ~ •a 4
. pr a sy•ms or an a,ale malady areol to most
lu•tanrrs the roneyrrnene• of thy ...eta she
mates to rush,. the lee. Ina Cr at ,oects
Mt retort. "I prey...lee treatment la to re,113 .
req.. lb. aystem, ted It la achompltabed Show
•.ushly. rah di. •a.I sat. ly, by the n,hr! HIVE
TE BIT rEttn. This averted kale con
Lea. also an aperient and eorr,elive prlaelp e
It is no leas ealneble as • tegolatoe as porta.
than ae an Inerlihrant. alaohthere la at &auger
y cltlng LO. ato or oyez stantallon the Otrh
latlaa by anpluylooytt aa at wttid4te.
- SOTICES
Urrxt Plis a spend . d r. RAD
November 11th. 11l 9.
virrirrautuGn LW. CON-
N'CLL4VILIE ANNt,•L
bt6ITINU.—Net beryl.. give. tbst th• An
nual Iteettng th• VW 01. •Ider. et the lilt.
w0mb...0 ed.. lit•Ille baltrosd • araoany. for
th• pared •et .1..1.0 • Board II Dtree..... fur
.ht year. .1 I he held at their OMM.
polVt•nd tier
• a
..i.msl o ll. ,C rAfit.. l . ,
rec +attn..
•
o,
aFTriilrgagiirrn 61/SUAL
MILTING of t.• nor Ibeleers of lie
en'ee.Pastcbgee Realest Conusal a( V. cll7
o ft'tt t.
Pltteberib. 4111 be
bell
el 11011e111'.1.
►~l Weed atm.!, Oa 1111111/411, Ne.y. 1601,
l rree r t . o4 L ;lll let ' elreat m gel ' a
tr.ee, sad each <Oki, balsas. masse
s + l 441 V/me before tbe ogee tine.
beel4l4 D. P. OWLWIbIe bee'l.
1.90 tut Pstroone retuned. Lot.,
Guar 41‘11% futteitrelt. tiros. "Sib. 109. I
OrTIIE SECOND ANNUAL
116610:0 of the Stixtholdot of the
Peortm Yammer.. Hallway Convent of tha City
a 1 .41 uarctrg tut be holds& 011 , Islay..
001 oo /90,11/A2, lath
1
9. at *Vlach Y..10h too . 04
pilot•
• Mem of Miramar. 911ted for Ike
co• Mot T. ae, •011 sgeb other transacted
Y may enna• before the swllpir.
t_
0
.x 6
c' ut= Val).
larAN ELECTION forELETEN
PtItIECTOMI oftlHe Vann 90110 ogeln
the N.\ !Witt 1101.1t9tah AWN DA r, the 15th
day or November beit:Doelb the bcon of 10
A. N. and Sr. K. Tfierrebbl.
f the .tockholdere 910 be held Oa 11.19:13011T.
ioro•lbor 9“. UII olelogn 4 . 1 -•
. 11.05101190,
Cathl.r.
CM
ItLimixonAlt
C
or
rirrrVir° tr.VA„OIdrIiTY.
I'APOIIIP RA
per!•to.
49 . e.
te u
r tee
P.adnn Railway
and h m . O — O , O bO O % KU.-
0 n 1 17, 00 ,NP 1" ;„*: 0:4 0 ;ID. lanerit lip al •..
_b A nn vale and plan• Itaakof,Dll7atosra
nekll tat alacacd (Dr soadnd faSidar9s -t !
ntner linalataa,jtansar4 almrifirgacr..
lb. , ar entarl•
n 04.11- C -
DIV .ENDs
-- •
!gr . WADDEN AND VESA
om HPASIY,—Tna Boar/ or Moo ,
rattr, - .mr, tvg tar r
dol
r. p jogs
p.ya! , 4*. h.. or G0v...0W.4 tax. at tno =sof
11:i.,(InriaProP:ftt..384...fratta nlia;;LillelbAgt
dor Um transfer MBA.. *lama Cowpony otlll re
mLLO abseil. " IntilintM"lit ewe.'
800. 1, 1.7169. intnlcn7l,
--rVtAlrbar—ild'illiXl4
r4rTIBIE PitEtSsarEST and Dla
RECTORS of to ltalsk hare Oh .11.7 dn.
Oared a dtvlOend of 1/IVII rZB OPIT. *wits
c.pma block.. 111 °Lae o.
montna. ablen 1•111 bo paid to othekOoldert or
tbalsoosa revreeteotairres, On 'lsl. W the MA
lust.. fro^ of liorommorols. State and local taxer
W. B_U . lllll3l_lllo,lialbllC._
ernes ar PlTTanon= 10501Alotc Coo • t
evair, Prelsouroti. Nov. 3d. ABM
far-As ascorrvo or Tule
bold ?BA IFAVNEgir7 ITN4ATETI;
111,001p.,.aue tae " elared; pal abla tortn-
Geo el National too'
D. O. DULTZ.
Tux loon CI o. l r r o r,cv - ztart
ornrprirrhiagekin,s or Mi.
ma EirC Ir.);T! tl:pitsnio.olsToori of
too profits of tbe last 'Si a llorobo,payabla Ova of
Government Tao to nor...holders or their lota
" Ir=is """. "d e. ITlVAPrilet:a,.
ExCriAt uamtl
rn-r.a.ou, Nov. 11, lin.
WTIFE BOARD OFD IREC.
TWO of this Bank have de te• • di ,
t!end or
YOUR (4) PER CERT.,'
Free of all talc[, payable CM or atm tlot 10th
Rut.
Cubizt,_
irtenusou, Noyember fag
rar IE PELESIDEN AND
deelaredUnWeirltbk 1! ctartN:, ire
capful atoek eat of ihe t p
odes of the tut ala
mouth., payable to Om aLeeatioldera or Omar
heat prof OCI
arc
Re
toe 101.1
ltea. free of Mt tatted.
291:i844ALJR S.I.INTOSIALOI4, Csablr
Orruvr.igr.s. /Attyrign:f.ol,lititT.
tarn* VIDE 41).
• The Boni aof Di erten
or route Cidopeny Imre tblo day doe's , ed s d
d.nd of
FOUR 001,1,10 AND FIFTY CENT,
ny n reel. tl nee tj ntnek. not .4
IL
Fenn Ms prnatt• or the ta•t els lam n the. free u
Govern. nt non elate te, ee, ',nimbi* to 5000*
Udders ou sad alto. the Stn loot.
noivie • WAL P. kIr.RIIXJIT, Ikeretao7.
WOOLEN GOODS
VERY LOW PRICES
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No ISO and IS2 Federal Street.
♦LLEUHKNY CITY
AL IA AA.,red eq1.1.1“,
•♦I 110. e.. •11.W. 1 Red ►l.nnel
NSl!=Mai
CI , bra , / 1v,1R.! Derrrtlrlx.nne.
At 111,. Belk', I,re) Twilled flau ne
At HI •terproof v .%b
At •1.00. sod Brown Wa.rpreo, Cloth
Al $1.70. Locher Pell:l.d Cloth Cklrta
63 00. Pair Itood Whitt Hlent•a. 6.
6 3 . 00 P•lr Good HrtT Blanket..
Sc., doutalc width Poplins •0 , l Al Dots•
. doe me width Core ed Poptl..aU color
♦t 6111,., Children. maid Woolen nosy,.
=coo
EXTRA BARGAINS IN
11,TX \EET%.
hAtt1ir..1,1.4,12.N1 PIANNIELM
VI) L INIHTINU YL A N N
1.1.4.5131116.1tE. 8 AND 11F.ANII,
CLOASINU B . Ac„ .
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLIS,
Nos. ltiO and 182 Federal titreet,
0RE13311539
A LIMITED AMOUNT
OF THE
7-40 GOLD BONDS
We Oil( A(.4), DANVILLE A VL
%N(I:NNE- 4 RA 11. HO al) aro offered
.1, by Ni,urs. . BAILKI \'(l
«f. CO.. Merrhaul., (lla Street. N
13113
Tbe) are 11,1100 Rood., Ward alto
Railroad Dearly our—hall completed
rtlng I nom Clkicago WW tra e,lug
ntn un.rpau,d by any In the ltr.t
e... 131.1.11% 01 A large and profitable buol-
Thl") al r liVeUrrti FIHUT
At;F: ou 10 111111,1 of this tirst—clasii,
nul, Ito outfit and all present EA tutu'!
ryelred propert) 01. the Comp-atry
They bear a high rate of latereltt for a
*mg period oi lime-7 per rest!. wad for
1(1 ) taxa—awl • small ratio to the caoh
al .e of the Realty upon which they as-,
I=
They dri - e ate an lutereat thahltity at the
:o.6l'pan, or only 111,1146 r PLR MILE. or
tea than ottr—mina that of some grea
road• of the roufary whom Bond. have
nuked ver) 1114 h
These fart., caned to the Kare—guard
thrown around each and e‘ery Bond
comblor to rreder Wear. EIGLIJ
ED MkWUH ITI and really the meet
deOrable 111 the mallet for levextment
Price 06 and accrued lutercal In cur
rent". the right bets% reeerted to ad
lance. elfin due notice
Pamphlet.. with map. and lull detail
sent free on applkallon to our Agents In
Pittabarg6
8. M'CLEAN & CO.,
75 FOURTH AVE:IN U.E.
/Melly polo owl it asemln.Vl flit •vatnir Its.
,1 I.t•W nod missed. tx..
%Int tArtropi, edliteA 111 ran., . vier (Mad
19.4 lota tarry e.Vklsnr• ilt th+lr frgli oarlA
W. BAILEY LANG a CO
Agents for the Sale of the Bonds.
TILE VICTORY,
A New Collection of Church Magic
llostalednr MB lat conspoollAul et
WM. B. B
Just Out ad for sale by
JOSEPH. HORNER,
=1=::1
NOW IS THE TIME TO
SECURE BARGAINS.
Sofas* going raat oiler .r tattoo Mock of
Watches, Ontd chains, OEM 11 and ...ad Brant.
Woe steno Matas , , eetoof gametes. Inlveo and
rtsta War. Moots. Parts., Moab , . and Watley
...ode. Can ate., ate.. (141LATLY
Ba-
DDCSD raced
• roan. d•dros anytetne 11..ai and
It to their advantage to save as a call.
WATTLES 4 1111EAFEB,
`i
iTRADE MARK.
DITEDGEI
pm. -gyp
Lamp"
CHIMNEYS.
Erci
e .. J SZATT.
iii;vlr7T a mix
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,
Ito. 66 Suidusky Et, 11leghaq, Vi.
trAgllrragg.'""ja z : EMMA
o duerions an. come
GISTON. CosZile}
I.IALE LEATHER. —A Lane
smut.: am
MEM ' LAMMI
Always on hand and far Vs , a t =ead
binalo 80 . I
4 I !Math MU..
MAPLE SUGAIL-110 barrels
nonslnnment at WATT. I.l.Nki 030.11
11
ODA ASIL-100
tone Prime
SSODA ASH, for sus Ds
J. D.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW GOODS
At Lowest Prices,
WILLIAM SEM PLE'S,
Nos. ISO and 15 . 2 Federal Street,
Striped Woolen Shawls,
r;tild Woolen Shawls.
Black Thibet Shawls,
'Panel, - Shawls.
hildren's Shawls.
ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS
Balmoral SlOckinga,
flierino Stockings,
Ladies' and
hildren's fUloves.
Ladies' Underwear,
Balmoral Skirts,
Cloth Skirts,
Ladies' and Children's Hata,
Ribbons and Flowers,
Wool Halt Hoods,
Knit Racemes,
! , cat fs, Mitts, be .
Men's Undershirts
and Drawers,
Men's Globes,
Socks, lox., &c.
Whole,-ale uiid Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
ox. 1M) and 1.42 Federal Stree
=
WOOLEN BRUNETS
101/E1
FELT CARPETS,
11, 1 1 2 , 2, 2. 1 2 , 3, 31, 3. 1 2 and 3
YARD WIDE
BORDERED SQUARES
uitable for ParlorA
DINING ROOM fRU B GLO
Woolen, Linen And Cotton,
LOIVER nuns THAN LAST ABLIIOII
tatli
Not .001.•ndlna o
gnoeo d.rolnished
on these .
BLIND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Flfth Avenue
CLOSING OUT SALE!
to the defiti . Sector artn
BURCH/ LILL. ttit cr.! , .a P ock or food .
moid
REHARBUtM OF COST
Stork ie Nett , and Comp
I=l
Bilks, Black and Colored,
llpara", Valencia Poplin',
Irian Poplin',
Black Cloths, Cloaking!,
Brocha Shawls.
Plaid Shawls, Cauimcret,
And a Full Line of Domestic Goods, at
J. 11, BERCIIFIELD & CO.'S,
ISQ SIXTH STREET
ELEGANT CARPETS
Tlta lat.,. and mod tosatlfal demi. writ
shown La
TAPESTRY OR BODY
ICEUETSSUELS
Jeri received try direct hapartallou Eros Nag-
IZPFUCTC:;KI63EPTEI
of 0. latest &Wits to WWI qiLtOtttilM4
OLIVER
NeCLINTOCH
& CO
' 23 Fifth Avenue.
WLLLIAEI MILLER & CO.,
Nos. 111 and 111 Liberty ItreeL
Comer of Ir.m. now oa. r the Ind* st low 1141
arm markt*
Prime Dien Crop Nen Orleans Sugar sad
Molasses.
Pea... Cabe and Laelab Island Saga..
Pew York, 1101..lphla and Patti... 1..
fined do.
Gold. Drips, Lover.. Urneps, filnart's
Ada.' and Long Island Byrn..
o moo. onos .4 goad. Istand Molessen.
Tisane Dyson, Japati, clunpooder
acid
a s e.
ca,
51:t Larrn . e n td lilt! Cofer..
Tobacco, 7.5/4011. Plob, Nails. Glass. D..
Dolt. IC sr., la, constantly o• band.
ADBURY
Fine Brandiee, nes an d
IllooeS• and Wi
SIAM lag trocl e llga
Of links , A Co- In bootie..
apartllag liorrtle. Schonberg and Johaza
brow, boekAntleer,
Blll4l..burK A 'rem& rare in um
do do Claret \lmported Ls tattles
do do Whim Ines, In bOrtlea.
W. Work k too.' Snor Cot•labo.
law 04 Murry. itodelro and Pori Whoa
Pros Old Monona - anon lays Wtarklar, parr.
do Very BUpallol.ol4 eco•eb do da
1..... • c......... 0.... v..
IM BoudIr""4"8 . it° 7 cr0Wtt.......
.....v T.., .. _
Brapdle• 0
Him
AB M
A N OLD
Po.
CONFECTIONERY
IN A NEW PLACE.
F. A. ILIUM & BROTHER
MM. renewed lbeir mlobtlatoisenit to War airy
and olosoot Ario
No. 24 Sixth Street,
offer
nt. clotr.l
Wean they mill offer to tad , trionVitartn
mttlitivizat simatrttrA oag Nan.
on elegant mad norinnintlimu saloon will to
r Whig mititinociin w m
e` . marred In this
st monitor. at !bar old raw. oil
V 11111014 Mara
=ALMIIIIIIacCANDLESO & 00.,
wnece6-43art stood
al
pgreign and Dollar Dry
Do. DO WOOD 1/11112t.
rani tour Om Mead aDw.
TITTESTOWI2. FA
OTICE OF DIOISOLUTIONF , —
x.l" Is Imreby gtven that Um partnetraelp
to enbilstin• between the undersigned ash
o:here. in the *eel business ilk rittabOrgb, yee,,
R)).. and other plecee, ender the Rem
of e. hob liiTh
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Prnsausent. NOT• ira n012:01
OM
t{~'►"sip]•% 7I
LOW PRICES
MEA.INOES.
MERINOES,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
cyr,ci_Aris,
CI,OA
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
FLS.NNEL3,
BATES & BELL
JOSEPH MERE & CO.
Mai are mewed to agar. at Um. very tamest
Prima thera meat aasertraest of
NEW, GI-CO(1E1S
H maxay. gLovis, MITTS.
°"" "UM.
LND 11CA.5/71.
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DAILY ARRIVAL
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IN.TTNisIVX LINK OP ELAND KNIT AO
Ladles' Wool Shawls,
Ladies Wool Vests,
l'hildrens' Knit Sacques,
Infants Knit Hoods.
REVERSIBLE SATIN PLEATING
LADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY,
I=xl/%lAfts,
CHILDHENW BLLMORiI , HOSIERY,
Gents' & Ladies' l'nderisear
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES.
I::lct.i.cftis.
Paper Coilar?.,
Handkerchiefs, Laces, ."c..
MACRUM, (CLYDE & (XL,
78 k 80 Market Street.
PeLS
OS 11(11inTlai,
CRUMB CLOTHS,
1311a'VV 1 ,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
Milistmls.etss,
131a.ram.ets,
valvatis,
NTerv'etiS,
LINENS,
Have inet Opened
•
Ever bt4nitht to ads Norte.
Wholesale and Bemis,
1
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For Entirely New
L . = .m ... 11 .1ji I - , •
BE
in
Fine Silk Boas,
Wide Sash Ribbons,
Ladies' Silk Scarf's,
Boman Plaid Ribbons
Black Silk Fringes,
I=
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st{:e• of Li.r me.
ui•d Skirt,t,
Gente' Ff'h Ite Shirts,
DRUGGETS,
EXTRA QUALITY,
Direct. Importations,
MNILLIIII BROS.,
Xo. 51 FIFTH A re -4 a,
ABOVE WOOD ITTILISET
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shooles,
DRUGGETS.
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE tt 00.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 68 FOUNTS AVENUE.
CHASMIC° IN 11186.
A881C79 72.603.4713•.
n
'no•ember 11., from 7
lt d.'l7.o3loAfV:N e ti.tirntf; ll `4
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ito Yo o . elook, ana
from Swett:ober lot to N.Y Ist, no O to •
•
o'clock.
Deposits recalesd of all sums of pot le. (has
ON{ DOLLAII,
gait diridend of De c ember.
deolareg MI. a to Jana mid
d
0. ban declaim' somistumostiy la Jam
so Demente-r. sin. Me 'tank srsus
ma rase of alt per cent a rum
Int. rest. if not drawn out. Is placed
credit of the depositor as priuselp.... tmatk
sae. Were. Dom th e Inn da. of Jose and
Moniker. comp inviting twice• seat without
troottlinC% depositor to natl. or even Wpm...
Mir
this rase money gill Cable Is
mol amts.
Boot. contatic By-Lmst Rat.
and Regnlatiocia, hrs. d gratis , on mPliCas,
lion at the Wilma
ramming-43E0E0r ALBRILS.
VIC,. ruminating,:
John H. Haokofen, H. ock. It. 1:1,
Be.). F. Fahneat/ok, HOberl H Po obb. ll
James Hardman, John H. 241mobergor.
Jamas Mebolo', Junes r bldle.
lamea B. Maeda,• Ir amide, apnar,
fume Y. Pennock, ehllmlan Trager.
Wm. J. Andersen. . Itoneet C. I.notatr.
Calvin •dams. Henry J. Limb.
Job. C. Melt', Peter A. Haden . .
treorge Black,
Hill Ilnegmln. John H. rattail.
Walter
Alonzo A-Carder. Job. O.M e taen.
cbaelte A. Calton. Dar a Mn ...dics.,
.ons 1c... f H W. tlltrer.
John J. littletple. crms dl
rhuma
WWI.= B. Haven. Henry I. R moot!.
res., H. Mutter, Wm. I% behmertA
Richard Hms. , Ala - Zander Tied),
James 0 Welly. Will am Van ZIA.
Titailk6l7l.ll-CUAIILF- 8 A. COLIMA.
BscaMar -JAM. 8 B. L. NUM.
ZIOCLARIATION.
paeltkrd Voters qr tL. ILIGEMZEMI
W.1.11D. Cltr of Pltrabandu :met at Um
ulna traut sad plac• roe baldlnatlect.to., os
TUESDAY, November 18, 1888,
To elect OHM 11111:801A u lIELT.CT COUNCIL
MAN, to All the totozytred term of Ithol
JARED it. MIMIC ■4er
rrrr or Prrrseciroo. October wcisist.
•ce
DR. WHIM=
rIONTINTIN TO TREAT ALL
• ,/ prfrate eleeesak erplelle In all Its Perna all
erlass7 elees=n i llre=z r a s e .
W ' reetrUs ate lo lskateser, marital lam
alf-abe sear attar ceases. ma d width proemial
.oar al Übe foilarriap @death m bleteare. bad%
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loa maeratx. therelearel. sartarael eadadma.
and . o ,... =arzatla=aa. l ,2s=
be t.. are permararetry emelt. Plumes a/-
1 with tame or an other 41.7 . tarleMa
or standertg eematatlostal we t Wail
We Dealer • trail maser a.
A malicalm at x ma to . 1 1 Nasals caw
plainte, lenaeorr=W i ldtert - 11e:are. Islam
sattos ar Illeenaloa of Üb. Womb. Onallia.
prarltat amaaarreer. Plararbagla, Drams.
mlba/111W oe liarniaemee me Mat
-11 Is se ••=t gra • Waded . 1 . 0 ellatlee
mama exeleemetria Lb§ surer of • Metals dame
of dimes. sae Wale *.0.0004*0f Mee mar
rear simst severs greater 1•111 fa teat rpeetatty
Das one le mama prattles.
TM Metre' gatelsbee • meeteir gp= „ 2.
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ete=tlarr=had flee atoellee
m be mill ad tme =maim. ta sealed earelapea
.ltesrl T ries oestalas tra.rteetbas to tbe at.
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relsourt 'n. re= " Vieel W r aN T
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pram. la Same Lastarteal, Pamaer. a Peemelal
mematiariam to ateolately a 1
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il parscripttelle am prepared INVI
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."l lair= stareps. ,liclAtner b lr e ba; r e
e. eg x. At% Icroorat. g wttai
witx ~ maw Gram re OMB. 1 valet..me •
LOW PRICES
and Fashionable
C,l CO Co TO SI,
BIEL clb CICYEI.
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