The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, October 18, 1887, Page 4, Image 4

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Cur pw y heat Oy mail at rtefc of aehdefft Tin* i kej/t oc ft*# widftd''^*rat/-* may te- #*ax. publishers A.MSOCiaThIB, J Tkbj i* f >>o.• n*• 1 orb. f ’•* y , letters aryj t#*-jrran.- ►v/i t* aCdrmsrC “M' km!*o Maw* Hevatmah. '/ft * Advert** 1 -*!* rate* made known on app)catto LNDLI U NEW ADVLEHSEMISTi MjcrniM*—Cbatbom Real Rotate b<! ta pr'jw.c.urii '>JC [Jfcj-y. Tlie '.~'>a.rt,i*ro Mutual I>*.r. JtmftsaXltM Miuiakt -Savaimab Catot*; Ogia Ujmtjji Jnlautry. hrm-iAL S'/Ti'-t# X'KVX <f V* StaUnjad CTjarUr: U:U Acmt-JSt Bml shi| AistMfca ac. 4 Hart , a> to Of* rf BrttiMi Mtf*ruajj fjladi'rluf, Klpis, Wyl ao; (lj Taaar. K'a no*—iyisrejf'i M't*.' H'rjv Fitrntrj hvt < tc*i CJorJui KKa*r * Stn*, t>ustri!>u , iij ) { Ajrwtit* fiotju f'K> fKi- iv- Kr' Iravjj. Br'jt Bias'j* iXO L A B t> M H < H*f Ofi. AtVEitr:fKae#T. Hiu Want ed EmptnjnurMt **0"! K Krot; J-'rrbat^; ttraynd. (Vaarf lyafl Mnr-Uai*M.HJ* toTK ISim- Funatoure, Ku.. by l Ir la Boriir a (vait; t>>auf'rnatf H-nf Iry C. H. |awv*! : HauOa'ruar Formturf, by J. M'. Ijauet. tit A hot. HaTTK* aan Kvaatf ura LaFar AjffKKlUTti- AjudTf * Aipillf '■tj'tir dim m 't ti/WK* **n Axvaaf,a*n—L A B ft M H. SnuMmur fttJßAOft*—Baltiinnre Hf-au>u:p linf It did nX tak>; tint Kugar T ruat long to g**t to wjrk. Tuf pn<* of aJJ grad> </f feugar haf ajrnady Ijwti alvao>>rl Th*- J'rMudent rf*r.-bt*J AtSatit* last nigl/t at a late hour, and to-day i*<r 1U reoeive a widwin* fr<an <rt>orgians tliat will MquaJ, if ntH KurjAti*. that which h har mMvad iu any 'Ahar city which be har viastrrJ sju'* Uc (Secretary Kair-hild sayis to ic wA trying to plcaae evcrvlrrjy fry hie management of the Tmaaury DtpvtOMt. He i* wiee not to attempt tto ImjyjwKihie. and aavec him wif a vart <!ei of wjrry tto faiiur* <rf tto contrary jryltcy would give him. Republican Pbilarhiptia donan t mis to •(i nd it* money ar freeiy in support of pute lie M.-toioi* ae ItovmtK >'ew Yura U M wiid that tto armcdiaoiatiosae a. tto ewa are no tuat ter. nei S. \*4. tort lis-iiOm are uuatnt Vi tint ynarmt. Mr ’revr-w win a t pumitut ietpuuli'W* oaud-iCiW* Sur iHexntimit acyi tti* rnmtutna of tto pMO l ** towurti to irvw ' tot tnteuC rtf Blind tout of ttt*m* >.r Unit imcntu aut tamir eot 'iff at vitog* Into au'A turuutu toe tto tart j *.'*’’•* gouaraiiy pt tu* y<rmg mat *teirvr nt * tu> t.aabier ileiu imeguiarttM, whi'-h wrecked two tjaokr .o'Jntaff'rrd, t>mrj . to gan ti/to-fi year* ago. It begin* to tnk ae if a man holding a p>*viUmi of trust in tto average financial inatitution can Hteai w. long and a* much as he please* without fear of detection, if be only to <arefu! not t/> cripple tto bank wi that it cannot <arry on it* usual business, lin ks was not *;autious enough, and rtiinwl tto lauiks by taking %■£*),m>. It is deme*J at tto Bureau of Kngr*vlny and Printing that the work done by steam presses in that establishment is in any way Interior to that done by hand presses If this to true, no attenti-aj will (srotobly to paid to tto demand 'if tto Knight* of Labor that tto use >A steam pr esses shall to a ban dooed. Tto; government lia* as much right to use laixir-saving ma' hmery as any private person, and if it d>ie not do so it wrong* the tar pay r*. Anarchist Parsons writs* an open letter to Gov. Oglesby, demanding in tto name of tto American people that he to set free, and expressing a preference for the gallow* over the i;nib-nUary. Gov, Oglesby may deny Mr. Parsons’ right to speak in tto name of tto American people, but Will MO knowledge his right to express a preferem* in a matter so nearly concerning himself, and a* he is a kind-hearted man will no doubt respect his wish. Tto difference in German and French temper was never totter illustrated than by an occurrence at a Herhn theatre a few night* ago. The management, hoping U> benefit by Uie excitement <ause<i by the re cent frontier Incident, put on a play which burtnwjued Gen, Boulanger in amusing •tyl*. The audience refused to listen hi it, •nd forced tiie actors to wittoiraw from Itoi stage. In Paris a German debutante in ojiera was recently refused a hearing, and a play ridiculing German officials would no doubt to received with delight. The Chairman of the Republican (State Committee of New York rc/ontly invited •a Gov I> H. ('haiolierlaiii to take part in thr campaign by making wveral s|oohe* In favnf of Col, Grant and hi* ticket, and win doubtlr- astonishml at the reply he revived. The ex-Governor wrote tluit irtishm** would preventbis waking speeches, but even if it were |K>sKlble for him to take part in the campaign it would lie in sup p< rt of the Democratic eandidat am, because tliey are I letter men und stand on a better platform. He then follows with an arraign llHitit of Republican hypocrisy and false pretenaa worthy of the moat ardent Demo crat. One of the biggest, fattest, strongest pro tection ‘•infante" is the sheet zinc industry. He is backed by ft single firm out in Illinois, which gets all the gate receipts. In tills case no “trust” is necessary to create a monopoly, as the “Infant" ban been so gen erously fed by lnvolnntary contributions of the gixsl things of life that lie Hods no dllli cully In isjlishing off any rival baby in the same line of business who may dare enter the ring. lie has had many fights of this tort, winning every time, and the trnininv necessary to the feat has only made him stronger and fihar |lened his appetite. lie is ii regular Hullivmi, und happy is tko linn which owns him. I.ocreaeia* the Supreme Court. Tto lT Vi muead tto coustituG -n tt. m to permit tto togX'.ature V :ncr*stse tto numtier of J udges of tto hupr*su Court { foin. thrs*-Vißve winch has paswrl tojth Houses, ougui to and doubtles* w.I me', with * erv goaerai approval ttjr'rugto.nzt tne Htato It lias pang been evident that tto Kopreu*- Conrt Jstdgec tore more ork v do than tney ought to have, and a great d**.i more than they -an do with juste*- t aho satisfa -ton to tto pe-.'ve Ji. order V.- di*;*** '/f tto tens* wi ,-L pre up-a. tne-c. and which 1* sv-ad. ' ereas.ug they are f'irci V, decidt p-mits of la without tto txrjrougL rewsar ti and -sire ful consideratioß wfuet *" nw**warr Vj du- ue isomi which wjj stand tto ties", of Urn* A g Mi’* at tto record of tto w irk of tx*- Hujiresut Ooort Mace it* orgamration show* that its docket now contain* about fiv* Una* a* many case* anaualiy as it did forty years ago. Thoee who have opposed in creasing tto number of tto J udg** doubt**** (ailed ret .ze bow greatly toe ousinew of tto court lia* grown If about all tae erne of tto J udge* were occupied wnen the num ber of uanee filed annnally was HAi. tto Judge* cana-A do a* careful au-J -wi Uous wijrk now when tto number a mart than V/j. There is other legislat ion with regard V. tto court* that is needed. It relate* V.- tto salarie*'A tto Judges Tto (state can Vj pay these m-At titan fS.'FXf each a year Tto Juste** of tto L'tuVri iMate* Supreme Court re-eive tiO.HAi a year each, and J'jdg** of the fiew York fsuprmsOoart are ;a. i f’T ■ VXj—at least ttone who hold wurt in w York ertr receive that suui Kvcn * P - to* Justi'* of that city g*-> J- oi. a y**r Jt may to saxd that tto places on tto Supreme touch of this State never go a tog ging, Tkiat is true, but it a certain tnat a lawyer in tto prune of life, whose ability .- Kufficient to 'lOßimaad a first—.a-* pra-tt.'* will not seek a S2.(MSJ place, where there an aacrtn'iue amount of w ore Vj d-... wjr. withstanding tto fact that it i- a very toneorable 'one, and one which any man might feel pr*oud to occupy. But lowiause Ju'ige* <aai to obtained f'or fb.'/JU, it doesn't follow that they ought Vo to paid no ui'ore than that sum. If the sal ary <4 a (Supreme Judge were reduced to doubtless it would not to diffi-.-uit Vo fiil Vacancies 'on the (supreme Bench. The p'oli'-y of tto State 'eight V/ to Vo pay those who serve tor what their ser rices are worth. It it> the wisest policy, and it -erttia. in tto i'sig run. Vi to product;v of the tost re sult*. Tto importance of having tto law* cor rectly interpreted cannot to overestimated, (docoity and tonsne** are built upon them, and 'ie'.-isi'jn* which do not command 'eonfi denoe. and are free; ucntly reversed, preodnee omtetoii and -ause toavy l'jsses Vj to in 'mrred. Orlando's Energetic Mayor. Mar'or Reel, of Orlando, Fla., doesn't [ir-jp**- to bare that town 'puarantined. He toiler•* in keeping tto town clean, and in prererititig refuge** from places infected wan yeb-jw fever fr-jin entering it On last Hat .ur iay to issued a pr'o ia'nation ttod nvk nare startled some 'of tyrlando's glitw. parwsuiariy ttoose who tare n-A beet w—ust/osne-l to troil their hands with man us. atb-x Mr ordered all tto aioie-torSoed men of tto jusue Voineei ton at ~. vf) a to.. ~-..-jday snorsimg in front ’A tto First .Natcjual toi-x w.sh tto ueroessary impieinent* for •nesumg tto c-dy and sw.it hmi in rern<jv iag an matter of a character <i-;uiated Vo affe.t tto tonith of Ho* city injuriously. Tto city, to said, would provide duiiif*i tante, and to requested tto liv ery stable keepers to provide wag <ai Vo 'arry away tto refuse which tto citizen* might 'Collect. Orlando's Mayor intended, evidently, Vj have a regular cleaning up. Uis probable that his proclamation met with a hearty re sponse. His earnest efforts 111 behalf of cleanliness, however, suggest that it would to wise Vo keep 'our towns and cities in a g'jod sanitary condition ail the time. A great deal of sickness, for which it is im possible to account, is constantly occur ring It is the rule, however, Vi show groat activity in enforcing sanitary measures only when Borne extraordinary 'longer is clo*e at hand. It is but fair to say, however, that the re port* are that the Klorida towns are in a better condition, mi far a* cleanliness is con cerried, than they have been for years. The yellow fever scare in the early part of the summer put Uiein on their guard, and they have not tieen careless alsiut matters con nected with the public health. The fever at Tamjia is of a rather mild type—something like that which prevailed at Key West and if it should find a lodgment in other KJoiida towns, of which there does not appear to Is; much (irobability at present, the chance* are that it would not become epidemic. Judge if. T. Kllet, who delivered the very appropriate and eloquent aiidress of wel come to Mr. (Cleveland at Memphis, and who died within five minutes afterward, was a nativp of Malem, N. J. He sett lei at Brook ha veil, Miss., when a very young man and be gan the practice of the law. He proved him aelf to lie a man of sujierior ability and soon acquired a fine business. He serve! on the Hupreme bench of Mississippi and in Con gress from that Htato before the war, and made a fine record in txjth positions. He occupied a prominent place in the Confed eracy, and after the war settled in Memphis, Tenn ,and soon built up a flue law practice. A Memphis correspondent of the Harold says that he was always recognized as a lawyer of eminent ability and profound learning, and a man of spotless character ami unim peached integrity. Among his prominent characteristics were a courtliness of demean or and charm of manner that won their way to the heart* of all with whom he came in contact. Much was the high hsUsmii in which he was held by the bar of Memphis that hi* nomination to the position of Chancellor met with no opposition and was conceded to him as rightly his by virtue of superior merit and qualification*. Au lowa colored mau sued a barber be cause he refused to shave him. The Mate Hupreme Court lias just decided that the negro was entitled to no damages, as there may have been other reason* than a preju dice against hi* color which caused the bur bor to refuse to serve him. Many people may think this a sneaking sort of way to avoid an issue, hut it gets there all the same, and leaves lowan* free to berate Southern or* for discriminating against the negro in certain things. Henry George announces that the race in New York is between himself and Col. Grant, the Democratic candidate having no chance. Hulling together, as they are, George and Grant ought to draw a gmsl many votes, hut when they are counted George will hud hi* hopes disappointed* THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER D. ISS7. The Mexican Itosioa There quite s cue e-r of a;piK*rts for tne vacant M-m -an >. Tve man r; it it beiieved, stands tto ov-t cnanoc of get ting it. I* Mr. Thomas 3. Gunnery, wb; was Mhuster Mat; mg - tocr-dary of Isactti'd and w*>o is n-ow m 'tor;-- A tne Lasa-uo: Mr OiaMry was for maty yuars managing editor 'A the Nr Y ore Herai'S. Mr is a man of pleating manner* and cup —o e toJ, tv He na* uad no dipiomatic training, however, and might not t* very ‘-u'.*i-=*Mfs. as Mitustor pamcaiariy if cumpbcaiei oesii'osj* siiothd trie- 1 our pre*eut C -nsu. at M'-ti-r Mr Kcr vf Mi* " aiwj want* toe pov*. and d-oabtie* ne uu some qua lification* for it. He £lis oi* preset-: ps- ti on very acceptably, and might save. >p iaV. a firstoiiaM diplomat An other a;ip_.- aut is <s, Frisbie, tto present ref>r**eEt*- fiv* in Mexico -A tto Meij-sm lav-mat. >na Kali way Company. The President w-X hardy- give his re>jue*tt for tto p.a e mock •ronridelation . (or tto reasroii tout to is v.*o mu-h interest**: in jAmer.-ast rad way inter esst* in Mexico. Tin* 'Aountry ti***it a man off ur-e and ability as Munster Vj Mexico—one who cat by £n* skull and diplomacy p.are Amencan interesu ahead 'A all asi-" it that country, our relations with Mexico are all tto tune growing char, and tto greater port of tor trade should come Vo u*. If we caunto sup piaxit England. Germany and France there we do not deserve tto reputation for pust and shrew die*- which we enjoy Tue B-okv aj H> rvd.<i thinks that a- Massa '-t.usett* pwopie have between t&J.'MU.Mt and #+j.iAJO,UXj ic vested it Mexico tnat that rtaVr should be asked Vj name a Minister. A* there i* not much pr- -tooii ,tr of any thing 'A tnat kind it think* that no better man for tto jxosiU'on train exMm ister Henry R Jw-kvon could be **-u**-td. It says: “ H Gen. Ja'dovon '-ouid be induced to return Vo -Mexico, there cannot to the least quests'on that we should have at the capit-ai of our nster republic one who w ould in ail rewpw-t* Sii the ideal ooncejotion of what an Amen 'M Muiuroer in Mexico should to Izunng the tune that to held that position it *v '*on>*led by M-xcauii pubh'- men that to was tto ablest diplomatist who had been a credited Vo their government for twenty yi*u> or more. He went Vo Mexico believ ing that it wa* {yjssible Vo both strengthen and expand tto commercial relation* to tween the two 'oountrie*. The of fi<* haul little attract ions f'or him out side of tto opportutiitie* that it gave him of worthily serving hie country His large personui means made him altogether independent of tue quite inadequate salary that our Minister Vo Mexico receives, and during his stay there to gained an enviable reputation in ah classes of Mexican society by his generous ami. at the same time, deli <ate hospitality. If ex Minister Ja neon izoul'l to induced Vo again take this post— which we are persuaded to resigned in con sequence of misunderstandings that ought not Vo have occurred, and are not likely Vo occur again—whatever interests we have in Mexico would to thoroughly safeguarded, and whatever benefits might come to tto Ainere*.'! people through wise diplomatic ai-tFon would to secured Vo them beyond a perad venture." Mr. Depe-We Explanation. Mr. Chaun'*v M. I>ej*w. tto President of the >'ew York < entraJ. who, it was aliened, vtatoi Vo a newspaper man in Bt Louis a few <lay* ago that the dountry wa* oa tto verge 'A a panic that w ouid to greater than that of l*fj7 or lhiT. arrived in New York 'on (Saturday, and denied that to had made any su'-h br'oad prediction* a* were at tributed Vo him. It seems that hi* alleged predictions had a very dcjoressi ng effact upon the sVz k market, aisl Wall street operator* on the bull side were not at al 1 pleased with them. Mr. IK-jicw said that he did talk with a Bt. loitit* newspaper man. but that the iiew*i>ajier man failed Vo distinguish be tween tu own views and those which he ob tained from him. Tto newspaper man Void Mr. Depew tliat he was certain that a great financial panic was near at hand, and tliat it was being hastened by stock an 1 real estate speculation, and railroad building. In his duspavh to male Mr liepew responsible f'or these opinions. Mr. Depew thinks that if there should to financial troubles in • the near future they would to local and in the vicinity of the places where there is a great deal of reck less sjieculation in real estate. He also thinks that there liave been more miles of railroad built west of Chicago than there is any use for at tto present time. There is a go cl deal of railroad touilding “in territory already x-cupid,” which means, says Mr Ileje*. tliat roads are being “paralleled “ The sufferers by these mads will be the hohlers of their bonds. Tto time is pretty certain to come when they will want to re alize on their bonds, and then they will awaken to the fact tliat they are by no menus as rich as they thought they were. Mr. Depew thinks that tto West is grow ing with marvelous rapidity. He went as far into the Northwest as Duluth, and was every where surprised at the evidences of prosperity. Mr. Cleveland, Vio, was sur prised by what he >aw of the West, and will doubtlews return to Washington with a much higher appreciation of the greatness of this country than he ever before had. The Economuta Mexirano gives an ac count of anew njx*d<-s of silk, the cultiva tion of which lias l* <-n undertaken in the Blab; of Yucatan. It is the produce of the wild silkworm llomhi/x /‘itytlii, which is closely allied Vi tto domestic silkworm. The silk on the cocoon* is elastic and of excellent quality, though rather uncertain in color, varying from white to jmle brown, but one difficulty is that it is covered with a gum which it, is very difficult Vi dissolve. The government of the Bute of Yucatan is making experiment* with a view to utiliz ing this wild silk. Almost every day anew “trust'' is an nounced. This time the necessary of life dealt with is salt, and us tto monopolists have a breastwork in a tariff duty of atsiut 100 per cent, from behind ftrhich to fight foreign competition, there is no reason other than a possible quarrel among themselves over the swag wliy they should not accumu late millions in a very short time by taxing every morsel of fcssl the people put in their mouths. These “infant" industries have tto grip of a giant. It is charged that Irish laborers on New York’s new aqueduct are trying to drive away the few English similarly employed by blowing up their houses with dynamite. Relief should only follow a thorough inves tigation of the facts, but if the story should prove to to true the administration of a little American law ought to teach the ag gressors to leave their national Quarrels at home. COTSB3EX7 OOSO£E?n. Koi t&e V?uy. 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'a#y to*- HiPk* uns nev * ci 'ar ooiifcc**?D'j# Bituk Gtim'iL ft ij & trmftfriiiir man, w#nt tr if Buniktr and v#&tn- aft#r a ft*-**t'* Liard • -rk f***J Tt# o*3ftoac ft ikO tlio ct:t r* outjfFD a x Dudred hliii 11* ti# **ivw Gnpftdk uaavftt>*?d turned il In- teal tnurmunijr >et out J •• *• you t quarter mtih-l I firs; 'jaaae t*gard t-Li* trttL ' —lxncrll C iitset* A ICSICAV- ! auppoMr ivy'iftiihia no: spr^ac M#xkj / r#i '• W# ftar*- pWity of Tb**?n. aiwav* bar# had. but u>*.-5 ar# not ti*xjrisu like yion. > *b*-y call tb*fru#Jrft Sormbftta. or Com muriiKt. or Aft’ 1 ■ J Q'ni ! ku*o v. Liftt they call tbexnariww: w# Oftii them brigrH.it lb —Omaha World. ExinsT ( *,—‘*7li** PriiMj# aij'". Mr Jdlaj!*# held a i"nt' and earnest coortna u*ju Cable UD>ufeV*L PriXi'#- You b #Ui I beiieve. Hmx: "i #• L/swr atiea&t hTiu oft V' u ar# : n*veiiiiir J jr— Eiauar— sOenoe.) Eriu'fts—You ar#— Liftitje '/f !> ill* xCft. Traveler Ok/ha Dake.- You her# beer xxs&med quit? a nui?.fj-r of um*# < bi'jaxo Qtsw Widow—Yet, but I siud] uever marry junun 'You ar# kuU rcrunar " “Tru#. but I am supentftiouft. I auo'iUd y? afraid Vj ruMrr* mnuxx “lo'dewl: v/Ly ••Tft*ru*;xi la an uiiludry mumber." —Omajxx World Citizej*— From I beliere. rNtrang#r - You :>r: r'itixru—WhaT to be the tb faonins the hanging of Thou# feiiows • .-dratyper—Go' to Erwrybady bay so. Whole usiHr fj*jjrtit to *wiLujiu a row Othefi->*i I thought there were ohj Btratr#r—Don t you bastbexi out here know ttsat a tftkw tun# man Vj play bail —Omorui Herald. Chjoago Gihl To settle a little wair**r. I har# caik-d. r. to mf* you a question a© Uj the origin of a *>*nain p'jpUA&r jok*- Humoruuft b;it'ir*-Well, ima&, 1 am pretty w#J] up in ancient history What J want to learn is when that horrid jok# about Chicai'o mrls feet first staiird “liorry I cannot ifir# the exact date, but I preauro# it wa© about th*- Time outsiders begn.L to visit there ' Jm/i Vx World. A b'VDTI View.—Fsm Lady—Th# riftp#r nays a number of American cities ar# rje.iijf dneoratad and the Htr#*- 1 ■■ ar# crowded in h'jnor of tbe ut of a mar; named Ci^v^iand. Second EjLxfhfci. Lady -liear me. Who can h# be v Lm me fcw*. Tb*-y call him a President.'* * vv#il if they mail# - /cha over a mere Presid'*nt what a jubilee they wHi hav# when EufCalo Biii t'els back (Jnuxlui World. Higher Enr-ratiof What waa the of !*sa/:kKrei you ever aaw* a*ked a kui/j --to'*." t/xirier of oH Capt. Gioster. Th OiFV#*>t achooi of mackerel I ever saw* ‘ repeated tt>- Captain, shifting :is quid and hrehir if up his tn/uv-rv WeJ rna am, the -o'/oi of mju:Ker-l I ever saw was off the Ikmis away hack ax OJ But. biess yoj. ma ft;n. that wasn't no jy.hooi of mackerel. That was a umvai’wty Sonar mile Journal. In a eit.* s ho/l a few days ago th*' teacher wa- explaining to the children th ' derivation of j>-t nam**' Nov.." the said, “you ail know that to*" or >j©er uam# of J- hnuy ls John, of Tommy, shoniaa. of ilatti#. Harriet, and soon. M‘>#i of you are naui# 1 after Rome relative Tommy t • r> is named after his father. Johnny Joocr aft**r an unde, and Hue . who ar# you mi’ i*-d f-r Before th# little ihH could ftf '• #. A . tie h-h jA ;ji a i/ack #'3* Wl out, “After a tribe of Indian . ‘ unintentionalJy cx in- familiarity with to# dime novel.— Liston PERSONAL. Purvis Beatrice of England is suffering martyrdom from rheumatism. Joseph Asdekaos. the brother of Mary— so rumor ha* it Alii marry the daughter of Law rence Ban eU some time this fail. Wiu.uk Walter PnEi.es is as fond of artistic neckties as 'ten. Hust-si or the late Emory btorrs. and he find* great delight in strolling by tile haberdashers’ windows. PaiM Ess Beatrice has just published her own music to "The Hu my Month of May." a pretty lit: 1* none for tenor or high baritone. The words are by Heine and the music is more in tins German "Lied" style than the English ballad manner. Mrs. Whitest, w ife of the Secretary of the Navy, hu* about concluded to establish a school for tile training of doia-.-stic servant* ia New- Y* r Mi ■ hiuks ->i would is- milßcient for the entorprcae. *lis-. Juli"t Carsonjs said to lie in i. , orre*po'id*oce wit ’l Mrs Whitney with reference Pi thi- projected institution. I/or> liosEKEJtr. speakingof “Voiapuk." says that lie regard* with awe the sc hem- fur "lau oral mg a language for international correspond eme: but he lilies (irmly lieiie.it that within a century correspondence in the same tongue wul l>e carried on In some form of shorthand and tliat the stress and pressure of public life will make it a necessity. C hack- rv liepew told this ezjK-rieiice In a recent speech: -1 wav up in Scotland this sum luer. wbere they understand a joke more easily than any where m ! lie world, and was tired out traveling snd sight-seeing and said to my Scotch guide. 1 must find a soft stone some where to sit down on.' He sail: ‘My friend, there are no soft stones in Scotland.' ” ’ Jakes P Scott attendn 1 fifty Lull fight* while in Spain lie *ays; V. fricu l of iniic- und me one day why i attended so many bull fights. 1 replied tliat it was probably for no other rea mu than *iiat 1 would like to sc -one of the bull fighters kill' and. That may e*'m aman 'c wish, but tu - sjKirt is so brutal and cruel that I di-sired to *ee the men who are the cans •of this bru tality receive a just coraiiensatfoil for then work.” Tiie Indian Prince Maharajah Sir Waghee, who lias jusi sailed from New York :or Korop-, left order.-, in this country for railroad supplies and present.* uinoimting to s:ijlli.i lie lias ordered u duplicate of Mr. Vanderbilt's draw ing room car, Tue Wanderer. Kor n present to V'iis-1 Victoria, a magnifle-nt riding habit, to cost tsi.odu, is being made in New York, as are al'o tw-idy six costly ornament* for ills Eng lish lit led friends. Laiiv riot ohion, w ife of the second peer of that title, whose death from scarlet fever was announced a few days ago, was a beautiful young w inun mid a granddaughter of the late Duchess oi Somerset, who, born a Sheridan. was So tamoiis w hen l>dy Seymour was the Vl—n of Ik-aiitv” at the kglinton tournament She came to her dfatu thrmigh nursing her children, who by this tirn-have recovered from the dis ease which killed their mother. Ex'tjcKKN Isabella friends assert that she never formally abdicated. She signed a parier lli tin-pres-mce of witnesses which was under si*rid to lie mi act of abdication. Hut it was never rutilled by the Cortes, never given legal publicity, and. indeed, never let out of her pos session. Tie royal signature Is no longer vlsl hie. When- it was there is now a huge ink stain, she having, in her son’s lifetime, in a fit of anger at, his disregard for her wishes takersup mi ink stun 1 and dashed it down upon the document in auiwtiuu. Booftneoi Is Botin—in Fmm tut Ckizsxjty THbmmc. **h va* &t iare sexual of it* Ased ' fajc - <3Cy suniicgr it u*- rnCT* of Uxt fnaarSS ■eauoc Tf :>*- of UaaJ nr'* m;r sg*r*v res* etsai tKKmsrv imnHsliasefr afier ■ :i. paw bs —Hint *i? :* iflb m him Tnmimm ?*sarm adamre i* brig, and fnr uai C•! Ir.fiao** u rasl aurooDter viH tie pranzx mad on—l -be sfeiea jl tcraaige reqaesL. ju- viE smr. icv mne & qiivT piant- fsr suete & male—n. a vsmmar;. Kt . trx tgom.' commune sac- misus- U' lit- jrrmnd up ibe bade emus? of tar Bit** v* Sj the trnx' “ve* tt tbs :<roDaHaub#f*arcu£k'w bar f*royacs T*i irk tui a tram camac use b -.d ir iai.*urrcs nj2C on tbs i.*te befotv p-_Cir to tb- nraaHsry at aL them tnrytß% name war jut tbey v--re gxaii#r: trui tb*as_ net rv msn. mt eowtift a reuu rsiu> t#t* *n *rrmrrn alls-. and *b* dvtrj; visfc tf the brother Hhaif ns rompiind v-iti, ’ Sing :b*- iTT:s tis fratiL *aw*t. vat wrudr taiuga Fourteeo I>olimrs for & E:sr. Ftw rkr Vv*r Tori: J&nn Brm a suir_.v mHhn—r mgwd. c rum o! New Loadnii. oaitei u Uai* city u me*, tbs *gin* i&m ‘•fcauttej Wbik* vsedermg along Mxsrnr sirert aj~ that lie nnucrC a m*vt **f tHiixxmaut girii* iamgniiig mzuichasunr :* a earner. Knife* i* rw the merry nrmix hr v ni'pc. aKtomb4 to irjddndrr tint’a iarr of arm atxmt hi** d~c* A2 the isaiu* time * sireerr vok*t *• % you c**L r okl ourling me 4b " Hr £r * nac nevvr t**a. gTvw*>C n. tnas 1L I> iZkd c£ \r w*v gr vbt yew * c girl' rrrci fe* “To-, ourbi U‘ be of rmirmclf “Oj >•*: ttf.rdm *' maid the girl war* bar ‘s-toen mi. IrniL :a** aged Nev Londoner ‘ I soMtocik yot, f<ir nry iauer Mr Mm* paMMS t_ over the yr>ire nut-ii in fi>errpcK3 tmi a fr-ore u bu l a cica.- beu lie v m*. a£3^inaibed T r- ftn:. tbal £. t v ni.'L be had u. i v*sc pocte.. waf goat. He fotiiK a ;/!i t-matL v bc- irr?sied ismr r t bia'rt-eyad nubaer.. tMk Br'.r idsscr* tifie-a** tb gin rt oar h.n. Justice Hiiurrtt ir :ieT f m Police Ocurr Aim* m f?r tnsw Anee L*c*ts Affair. JVer Fort C' * —raj#i*7den'■ rf rhf . inciuna** Kumxtrer. T:s- ’zx re amimmoKi & dsy arf the de*th •f Mb*- .: T -.-e. lit- Fr-*r : bcniffe artrcsK. oti: private let ;er* f\L •••*- ■- HMiicaie tha* deatD vrat tb* rwalt of -n-r Sue saiieu lor Fra:. -onjethuir c**ssr ihrseißoatlKar Tbe**e viu> 4 pauusd ad tmraßcmr-si a. or. xtsriaoe 81 tint time. bur n was amerfhe-d by her fneadm a*' at** ■ :: : ‘i due* auinent af u-hcr *urr —: * ii, mi *vs affer Sbe who td r:m --> . l Le utr her sniiiet mad wiics. Ute oti ty yontL a-, :re f the tbeatriem. l ‘ £ felT & "Wtim Toe ooyeci of te*r *r.: wfc* a l , in '.iffersnt ar >*• a *.d. jar I He wjTt*orte*d ber it ii**r c* :o pacy f- iLi” fc 'v- .f* fi*ur years Hi- rs.- . j - : -• * -■> - y or r.hai h*-j maamesr w > hiu: several meaacmc a~r- bui f r *r u i insertrreboe mac dcdat;oti of Aimes ber - ‘ll *-?<: * ares* aeasons ic tL country were o r firofilabie. aati wi* her ih.i±iw: f cirtane au t ► :• # of ct: v.• 'ireriag x hat I*ekamp. wa it *c> will a rival aud vk* ®- b*-? .*re -he ttue country Aimee tt* oblyped * ber 2t- orurr to pay her landlady ~ ue mfrciear*-d it: c >ur* abemt tse same time to mate fc rjjxrr u ar. to whom ratra-*.e w fc r t,:- ter pawned, and who drsfraao-j brrrts&A ior a seaisbir and 'lmac an and r o*t t yXh-hg out TOhasqnegby withdrew the * He Had in St. Louis. F f '.nn W+ Cbicapo Tribune. It v ir. Wet&era Nebraska, and we had trarek-o amoe h.ol without %ee:ii? a human hakdtaitkOZL About 5o ao kwe chaie to a suiali houae ty the aide .*f the trad We ewid see ten miW to the west the j-veL mangy, haif'bamx pnune. and almost ar far to the north and south but tine waif the •riy hm of :v. jurnoc in view a mar was *:tting by tne door I walked over and alter a httje preliminary eonveraation sail: **Ool a claim bare v ” A lonesome-loot, j r .g opw which had been stand ins' near came up with a forlorn air am if glad to again hear human rcncea. Yes. I took a claim here six months ago and have feen h iding it aincs “Live all alone r “Yea.” *'l>on't you find it rather lonesome *” I con tinued. as a- dog came around the comer from where be had bc-n bow bag ciis zuulljr over : oe want of society. ”0, no. I don't notice it being lonesome.” “Ah, is tb ♦. v- Always lived in a new coun try away from other people. I *“ • .No. I hired right in town for twenty years before I cam* here." I noticed that our mules were beginning to get and frequently sorted ahead—the solitude was Px much for them. The wind dismally thr #igh the sage brush “If you’ve lived in town so long its funny too don't get loa+Mome here." I replied. “What place did you say it was *“ **bt. luiH.” A Vacation Incident. From the Boston Courier, It wa* not her natty Knit. Nor pretty little boot. Which encafled a tiny foot, Nor her bat. with ribbons blue Which so jauntily wax set rivcr black as ;et With a receut bath still wet. My attention to her drew. It was not her sparkling Bright as Mrs in winter s .iea. Nor her ripe lips’ coral dyes. Nor her cheeks lik rose* fair. Nor her rouad**d dioipl -d chin, Shapely nose. or satin skin, (Unarms that lovers always win) That my steps arrested there. It wp.s none of then**. 1 scy. My attention drew that day. where the merry wavelets iflajr Up and down the pebbled ■ tran No! her bustle, woman's pride. By some means became untied, Down her back I saw it slide, Drop and fail Uj.ron the sand. Red her cheeks began to glo w. Turn became as wuite as snow. And her tears began to flow. While her l*sin rose and fell. As I j smdered what to do, (None were present save us two) Up the sanda she wildly flew— Vanished in a beach notel. Berry Wall's Successor. From the Setr York Sun. One of the most beautiful tableaux of local New York kb* was seen yesterday ir. a bright O-tolx-r sunlight on Up|*er Broadway. Mr Bob Hilliard had just o om* out of b.s hotel attired in gorgeou-* and captivating raiment. He sur veyed complaoeotly in t .e window •>[ the big drug *t orr on Thirtieth stre -tand Broad way. and then, arranging tlr* r<jse in his bur'in here with a careless wave of th • hand, he to >k up a position on the corner and guzed keetil y and Broadway. I’.V- wnmeii started back spasmodically, a■ at hor-te w.c-z- 1. and th" .driver of a hansom clutched wildly at Ins ruins and reeled half over backward. It was at this moment that Mr. Charles Rice came out of tbe and x..rx of a '"Pickwick.’' arid catching . glimpse of the gorgeousimw; across the Street lie 50■ tly cross. 1 the '*r tracks, and stepping up within a few foot of Mr. Hitiiard, fell into an attitude of deep and admiring con templation Both men speed there for a lons while. Hilliard wars w rapt in an mtr r.pective realization of but innate splendor, while \jaj. Rice's war le-atcn countenance and clasped bauds were indicative only of honest admira tion. Hilliard wore varnished lioots, white duck over-galter*. griy trousers. somethingex cesijn.dy r etching m tie wav of buff waistcoats, a scarlet ti“. a towering collar, a snugly fitting wiue-coiored coat, .be glossiest of btavers, the* reddest of gloves and the nattiest of canon. Roses and jew.dry le",t tie* Tnal touch to bis at tire Maj. Rice irmt nuvl to star- at his friend until he bad absorbed every detaj of bis attire, and then, stepping up to him. be touched b*m on me shoulder and raid In a 1 one of deep feel ing: Bob. you’ve won in a canter.” ‘‘Won what?" asked the actor. .‘The cup." said May Rice, shortly. "Berry W all isn’t in it at all Ho thinks he is and so do some of his friends, but ho doesn’t trot in the same class. When it com"*; to sizing up against you in tbe matter of clothe.; hi: is lost in a cloud of dust I e-fore the race begins Berrv Wall! Bab W hy, be lsn tln It." •Maj. Rice conveyed file object of his admir ation I'-piw the stri-ct after this, and they en tered tbe Pickwick" arm in arrn. A scheme is on for/t to make two States out of California, the lower half to be called Coronado. Ibe n-w State could liegiti life with a popula tion of jiX/jUI a property valuation of $;).- (Kaj.OOO. and kf.OdO square mil'-- of territcry However, before any cliatigo Is made the powers that lie will require the best oi references as to politics. Atßakdv I. ask, near Kent, 0., Charlie Colllrw swam a mib) In twenty nine minutes—twenty seven and a half war the lime he alVeinptsd to make, but failed c T ZTTTKRSSZ. A esaxiTS rrut years oA 2. taken trmr the tamr nf Wuhan- ih* C.sujpiirnr. ai Caaou Nor mandy it nr. exhitwtiaL im a shew window a: DetraiL A ?b.":i sotst m Kchicar. arrractinr at tentjor wnbout the aid of re-3-headed gxrla F.e v-jaiis a sair*aL t**ery day fjr his giaaft of beer anc gri# it l*r & said that the Sd(SB of Turkey dcsir cus af interview with T ict-nria raid PzrT*er.'-r WiUiatx.. and will >;ot wish Ig.*n dor. and B<rLr. roi_ Cmcninat.. ex -mcnihcr of the Board of Puhiir ortca. was hbbt—rwd ur* two rrj*T j3. Lh* TtriiiTentiaiy for bema ugercsuKl in a kers rcn:zru£% ISlomh gid diaogvwia? in the western edge of toe r^uinrstj:; or. mnastaita Anaona are said v • - varnaM* 'mr icad e ftrn wide assay's rrtrr Fll 5-- V pee tm A raarrr. n' Arr*“ has obtained a ver .li : uauiaga* Euramsi the California Southern r a*, for nay act *<n lire and dacroyad by syrnm. fro;r a iososnoum S.-.vrru H j. r. A 7. the founder of the famous iwaymg bands of years ar* died in N‘*w York V <Ti . ._• Imsx 'nilr om of the ongi na praying haiid '■Timwes him "uebi are a>: Chautauqua circles in Michi gan with rvs*er fi.JVY- members and &■ >* Mtcolean vij* onry state in the Union wmch run- a biate Ciinmiaqaa a . kraft Or clc~k who vas caught stealiag a pan* *f sue The other day. owsDy .*wmei to Utt aca mat he huL rob'e. hit empl*yer of 5 •** w.nt nf goods the last flwe years. Kihif'W r: dead sains • m the XcOoad r>T-r. the Yr.'-ka Cal "r.. n. saya. gives to an • *:.•*? ths. takes the '•Ls.rm out /f trout fir-mug aong that gtreaax,. bui v.-hor- crcrmcia bears ir g*>-a: aumhesa Ckaslb Linars:, who killed John A. Scot; in Lake Taiiey Ir>ijgias county. Nerals. l&s*. Angtac because re ron jtnt sing “Yma Fine raif fur him. iieen ouevtcted of nsurner and mtenoad : death. has si. fc*Th of 5.:-;i0 square iiujcs of craL. which covers eoostief. Ihrung tis*- jiast six years the oytfjt of tyjal m in*- Stare has gr vt* tr *r. 4e4 m ons to 3,TOC*. OOC UttL an mcreost cif 4X je*r Tirr wmecg of & steamer, the Bimthrr Jona than i:*m twenty-tw . yt-ars ag . was found a ' irtnigat ago. lying *n ih'.* I'a /*.* bcr.an, eigh tee-Tt iroiCft north wrs. of C.’Wvot C**t y. ( al. Sot atruck on a rock not down n tne chirr T'ke t<osr crfßoe in Montroai is K aid to te* th*- wwtit of Thany con vers. ons. among its working fort-, t Spirtrualiasn. on acc *mt of the neal of a i**aling official, vj if an tsntausiastk* rp;n*. * . • roßj;>ndmg}y agstaicd- M risiii of Cap May county. New Jersey La c gathered fifteen tons cane from ac te*** of zr >un i It yi*-; led 1.44 • rounds *f sugar an . >i*C fall -u* of rn .tiasaea. whde i *> fKiunds c* 4 sugar j*‘r acre i. the average thm fall by tne new Hugnes pr:*ceas Cb>E of the voting society matrons ot Kalaina aoo Mich. fifihKa fias for a pet a marmoset from Nouth America Kis favorine peren ls on - Pace of Lis- mistre**- and <c and every that younj society matron go •- with her bill? dog the mannose: is sum to g >. Tex habitation of Jarues C Todd and wife at Jefferaonvilie. O. wa- cgsred so th^■•roughly that :m -.-oupie ie-ja*ne a*xr: <-*l hastily iocke*f up. aiid left for Sabina T*ii u- 1 eioped with the wife of a neighrx>r. but h. wife went and brought him home Hence :b* neighbors were mad. Ay official order La be-n issued directing that the current coin* of Great 1 r tain shall cease to be legal tender in British H mduras. and that the standard of value in that colony shali in ? iture t,he Guatetnalaa dollar, con tain: eg 2*5.% grains troy of ‘'liver, of the millesi mal fineriesft of SMi'.O. The womcc voters taxpayers in Boston are a very uncertain quantity In ISBI there were T* fe who registered for the purpose of voting; in '*♦s they dropped to 3C7; m iNNi ran up Uj 701; in 1%%4 fell t... 119: under apfe*als w**nt in to 2.SF in IbSO fell again to 1.193, and this year are further reduced to 463. Es-SmTOB Tabor’s first wife, who laid the foundation of his fortune and afterward secured a divorce. now l:\ing a retired life in New York. She is a weil-pr * served woman of about aul is worth a large jx/rti*>n *.f which comes from tiie advances in lienver property which wa? secured to her as alimony. Georoe Carso* recently pleaded guilty in San Francisco to the charge of stealing two pairs of . hoes in a speech which the Judge and officers of th** court ray they never noard equaled for eloquence. Can o i was formerly a lawyer and scto.)l teacher in in . liana, and stole the shoes to get money to continue a protracted spree. fixviF Kear.vet’r present Kastern trip is under different auspices than bis prior one nine years ago. Then he was the representative of the Sand lot element of San Francisco an i his stock in trade com prised a omplete vocabulary of anti-Chinese words and expressions. Now tie is a well-to-do tradesman and looks every inch a respectable business man. The Southern cotton trade during the season just closed is proso’inced by the Sew Orleans fVoyune the largest over known. The nearest a: >ach to it was the season of l?S)-Sl. when almost iJOO.(Va) bales Its,- were handled. At Sew Orleans the increase of ouai:i .-,s last month as compar-d with September. losi. was ui the neighborhood of 19J ]*er coat Bex Carpenter. of Adirondack, was cleaning his rifle three years ago. when it was accidentally discharged. the ball pa is.ng through 4 inches of solid timber ; ol imbedding itself in the urair, of his 8-year-oid soli, who was in an adjoining room. The doetr m said the bov could not p. -si (bly survive more than twenty-four hours, but i e ts stii) alive, and in good health. The King of II- Hand, who only the other day was reported a- ill b *yond all hope of recovery, has apparently no inte.itiou of dying just yet According to latest advices he has shaved off his beard, and is daily t > lx* seen handling the ribbons of a spirited four-in-hand team. which lie drives through Schevruingen, his voting Queen being always fierched by his side on the box seat of the handsomely appointed coach. A calf was recently born at Prairie’s old ranch without eyes or tail. Although blind.it will not run into anything. It is kept in a corral alone, and will start to nin toward one of tbe fences, and when within a tew feet will stop, turn in another direction, and go through the same performance. It will act toe fame toward a stream of water. The skin which covered the eye was lance t, but no signs of the eve were | visible. Someone in lowa has introduced to notice a new fuel which is destined to take the place of coal in th" prairie countries. The fuel is made by grinding cornstalks and coarse prairie gross togeth-r. moistening them, an 1 then pressing the pulp into blocks about twelve inches long and four inch".) thick. These docks are then dri -d. It is claimed that one block will give an hour s steady heat, and that the fuel can be pro duced for $-1 per ton. Many attempts have been made to make Edelweiss, the beautiful Alpine plant, grow among the Riesengeliirge mountains of Bohemia Expertn cuts have also urn made at Elie.l. and especially among the ruined castles of Nu.-lm ;. It is tnought that the plant is changing its character, being transformed into new specie* (Such a transformation has occurred in the m uintaiiis of upp t Austria, and in..-tead of the beautiful ernne-likc white bloom, the flower has become red. The citizens of Nevada are raising money for a monument to Hank Monk, the famous stage di-iv.-r whose body lies in a lonely defile in the Colorado mountains, near the Clear Creek road The monument will dear these words: Hank Monk, The Whitest, Hearted ard Best Known , Stajce Driver of ibe West, Who Was Kind to All and Thought 111 of None. He Lived in a Sr ranee Era r.nd Wa* a Hero, And the Wheel* of His Coarh are Now Rinjriiifc on Golden streets. Jewei.ry valued In all at $15,000 has !*•*,, stolen piecemeal in the last three years and a half from the jewelry manufacturing firm of Wheeler, Parsons 4 Hays, at it Malden lane. New York city. tns|>"t‘tor Byrnes wa. ci-Jled oii and two of Ills det vtlves were detailed „„ (he Their suspicions were fixed on Joseph a “i‘ 1,1 to '- n 'Ploy of this firm Min a wi an-l nonestv had iy*<*n unon*K . They found that hi, hv2-‘nn H x>kl>u id Btyl • that his *****,- $lO v\ *e c wo,ild not justify; that be had Vm-I, . nU*ver l * k J'h*h n ' l tl | mI b®. ' va * a frequent policy ihme I- ,K >t detected 1.1 stealing .„,y si's * i ,u' urr "'tcd. and conte.w i th,\‘ ne £iuti e i2l" ius 11 d —‘ BAKING FOWDEE. —fuu- WEisirN pPPRICtIj CREAM SkKlffS itsmxrior *m*n*nc prove® m homes for than a quarter of a oenturv it il br t*nrtl Ptabe* 03Ternrr, a - ‘L and .rsn<! by t be tratdi of tixr Great t'uiv-’- tbe Stroßtrea. Par>. ..J n. t Heaitjjr, i" ?r;:-r $ ibe <®Jy Baictnf Powd-r that <>-s A-romoci*. Li:ue or Axuju bcid only m price baking powiep. cd. >r vont oHiCAsn. r umn A. K. ALTMATKB A CO. 'JIK (IPLNLXG IS SOW OVR- But we would assure our fri-ni; an 1 cus uoaiers that the Gr RAND DISPLAY STILL CONTIXCLS AT \. R. ALTMAVER k CO.'S. : -PHE unan:ruot very,--. . f tb* iatue, ac-i all ■ 1 who c*Jiel Thuradat aod ft i su.-h ac array of lov.-ly t-. wa. never before y*n .n SueaLuab. iI. errry -.'J*. ’-b * wre they Citanrje.i by tb- ..-auty ta. • , eiesaiKW t. TijevDea aii t . ■- _. :Q ••' -~i. ei.Jbati*i hot :• ■.■.'■ ■ - OX SALE, a-.i we warmly mvite you to call aod take ai raatage of the u. aaaore you that we trill mauruun our rep. utation for CLOSE PUK ES few >Pf I THINGS .n tit- di-rent depart tueuts that are GREAT DRIVES DRESS GOODS. OommeDfiox MONDAY MORNING we will offer: V.i pie.-ef> Colored Cashmere, in all the nw shade- at 5c pr yard. >.' |w Fa.ic y Cat cka. Plaids and Stripes, in double width, at 1 2 ■ per yard. si‘pieces Double wilt a Ail wool filling 1 '.ish merv. in all tb- new shades, at Ike ]yard; cannot be matched anywhere for jesa thait Usc! or :*">c. ¥• pieces 40-inch w ide Camel's Hairs at per yard, equal to any pei in the city. FLANNELS. Will offer an AIX WOOL ,<ED FLANNEL at 15c. per yard, and a soft whit- r-Flannel at I*S.-. per yard: and a full ( A -T >N T LAN NLLSat 6sjc. l>er r.,rd: w>r h au. sh-r -, BLANKETS. Be nr out of our retrular !>eo Blankets, we will sell for tne w--ea. ..r a 1 >oc as they Si Si lOt !.LA -ELT ■ at A<c. While here . : nt our lovelv larce s:ze LAMBS WOOL BLAXKETSht V>. DOMESTICS. Sereral cases new styles DRESS GINGHAMS just received which we will sell at UK?, and Id 4c.; never before sold less than 15c. Ask to see them. And n- .twit? .-andine advance in "Fruit of Loom, we will sell two cases this week at 9c. per yard. GLOVES. _FGR THE WEEK: A line of Dressed and Undressed Knls. plum or embroidered backs, 4-button, a? T/x. Tot . - vijn have not vet called we will say DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR MILLINERY. It is th - corupleiost mi* trest beautiful line ever displays.. sout :of New York. See also i-ur iov -iy CLOAKS. This line can not lie surpassed a-iytvbere We would call your esy.ee.al attention to our SILK PLUSH, SATIN LINED wrap at sl2 50. It is the pret tiest thing ever 9 -. fo- the price. I look a I*-1 at io r SILKS. This is a special feature of our business and webeheve our line is unapproachable. Every department in the house you will find as complete as t hose mentioned. A:1 are filled with tile Newest Novelties. We extend a warm invitation to you ail to cal! whether you wish to purchase or n. tt Our salesmen and sa!<-sladie( are taught to SHOW GOODS with pleasure. V.'e are respectfully vours. A. I ALTMAYER & CO. P. S.—Mail orders will receive prompt atten tion, nr,d samples will be sent on apnlicMion. Our ILLUSTRATED FALL ('ATaLUGI’E also can bo had on application. A. R- A. ft CO. GAS FIXTURES, HOSE, ETC. JOES’ IICOLSOI, Jr. —dealer in—. Gas Fixtures, GLOBES & SHADES. PLUMBERS’, MACHINISTS’ and M. ill Supplies^, ENGINE TRIMMINGS, Steam backing, SHEET GUM, flyflrait, Steam and Suction HOSE. IRON riPES AND HITI.NGS, Lift and Force Pumps. 30 and X‘2 Drayton St. BAKER’S COCOA. GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1873, CM BAKER’S S^BrsaWastCocoa. jjw' W *rr*nted abiolntelypnra Cocoa, from which th cxce* of B/fruwik Oil ha been removed. Fjll I* timet the strength of Cocoa üBl 11 | R with Starch, Arrow root or Safer. Mi It I and in therefore far more econon |H j leal, cottlng less than one cm. ”• Rml II U lew;?. It ie dcllcioue, notiriihlo'* Ml j J I Istrengtheuinp, rwily dlgc#t*s ™SJ I / Jf land admirably adapted for lnv*i -W Jidaaa well ae for peraoni In health. Rnld br Grocer* ererywiiere* W, BmauUu iimter.te