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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1872 OUR POPULATION. Report of the School AgentsmTatal Population of Chicago, 367,356-— Percentage of Incrersce—Graduzl Growth of the City-~eVaination of Taxable Property and Income from Taxes, The footings of the echool ccngus, completed on Monday, were printed in yesterday’s TRIBUNE ; to-day iho details sre given, The populstion of the city, so- cording to the repor. of the Bchocl Agart of the Bosed of Education, 1¢ 367,396 ; of these 153,334 ars under 21 sears of 2ge, ond 65,115 under 6; white, 364,577 calored, 8015, The population by warda s 8 Lolows viston. ‘Thare are only 2¢4 persons between and 21 who cannot read and write. E OF INCERASE, PEROZKTAG! ‘Biatement of the population of the several divisions from Dec. 1, 1853, to Oct. 1, 18722 Aorth' | South West D(-fim]m | Dicirion. Deo. 13, 859 5231 14,69 Asy. = o Qct. 8. eyl Sum [ oE RE S ?. per conty ¥ROM 1837 70 1872, s, Bopulation of tho city from s incorporation 1n 167 $o October 1, 16722 EER s | B i ' 7—Lif 1 iy 25 29,963} 1853 Ci: 59, 12 et RO i Ax 1860 Staf 18, 2] ctober, 1883—Clity esnsus., 134, 1554 3 tokst Tha!aflmg!s:m:::tfl the valpation of tax- lbhrnlaflatc ‘and personal property, and the income taxes from 1837 to 1571, inclusive: “lé 2/ 595 84,437 473 ot X 67 ol mL woa genesl e 1588 233, 446] 7 fi.fi e ey b Pk Lok 5,50 e 7L 183 P ST BT =2 SRR MR 2,818 205500| BB ] Zisexs| WL s, 44,055,499 m,rfl L%% 63,5, 116| 4% ity 174,490, 60)] &3, seo BZS45 gase e 6,58, 2, 289,48 ELECTION" INSPECTORS. Adoption of the Majority Report of the Committee on Elections-—-List of Xnspectors Appointed. L !%m.m.m Pnet:m. 3. S Fg:\wnu X, Linden; Sacod Sinet S B fi an : Foz- ot b th . l(nDn‘;cl.ll it iu'?-%h:ua Bqnond PA{m.m. % |2 guhg’nyf"‘ftmh 5m§9§gm i Fema e 'Pm- e g %&ns u-sfi\m w.u ‘m' Jehn Anrl:r- ct, Jol n..‘;a%m 1 ‘W Baner E. Calby, W. Shaet "w‘!n Jastice, Iz, B: ‘.xm&um'.‘.fii'lh:n. smg Teath Precinct, Wi, ‘h-n-. M%n F.B. Felim, Wo. B xc. Hlnun. Wm. Dunn ém.u? Ebpos, ¥, Seuwachow ; Third Sroctnos, O, ..m_ izmsmd . 5 Di. . B, Bahg, Eduard Shem brecher, oF “&‘ i Tt P 'Tn m AED_FirstiPreginot, F. Hatha, aber, Joba Mabeimer: e ol Chas. West, Win. Stranck; Third = i, H. Stickney, n-mnungn: M. Arms u%,,, ide, Dr, Sheshacd; Bocend Fracings, Anircy R Yaleatiia Rab, u:lmn!!.l:huhfll. Eairls = e . Elrroos Wamofit Prociact, :%eh Poterscz, flmfl- PMJOH Sallivan. . Etatumuliar, na 5 Y Cava- ‘Prociear, Pater Carpantan B J s, TWENTIETH WARD—] H nfmann, . H. Eastman, James m“flm Second Precin: Am Fred. Becker, M. A. Divine; ? .x“fi.eu%_w‘m Webuter, oo . Donlsn: ct, W. P Bowen, Patrick %, Flish Breciaar, W. 2. Struag, Geo. Web- “The Bmd then adjourned, RISCELLANEOYS CITY ITEMS. Hon, Gustavns Koernér will addfess his Germosn N]uw—dhunlunsevanmg:t Seamen's Hall, corner of North avenue and Church street, —Begnhx ‘weekl) mesting _of Board of Heas " vesterday, Order for nln'ry vaccination referred. ~Sanitary Super- Biehdent feported desths for the Week 1947 decrease « 5 on previous Greatest mortality in_Six- teenth Ward, Health Officer reported seizures of un- * wholesome meat, andarreats of Bfty-six persons for om: athn] ordinances. uoion praser and thanksgiving mest. bglw.’llhahdflnzsnnwck morning at the First Bsptict and First Congregational Churches, led by the Bev, A, E. Kittridge and D. L. Moody. :rnw of the various churches, 88 weil 28 lsymen, take fart in them, —The bricklayers® strike continues, but as there are mough non-Union men to do all the work that is of- ‘ered, the division of labor between working and strik- o s{:; {sir and open for a choice toevery working man. q en disturbance yesterdsy waa regressed by the palieer > S0 —Thz ‘Temperance Committee hnd an tnterview with e Polica Commissioners rmbjct of clostag the saioens on Banday. e Taloot he Cominittes that he intended to enoron ne unday law rigidly, but Mr. Klokke, on the othar d, sgreed with Mayor Medill, tha® it was neither mu:snnxpmmnndm all’ e2loons on the Sab- ‘Thia was whar the interview smounted to, ‘The Liberal Bepublican snd Democrati Jomumiitees met yoaterday, Lo wnddu.méaoio i Bining o ths nominationy made b 5 Gooe ighteen years and ten_months hss been, in the Santh Divisias, 2323 per cent; West Di- Vision, 1500; North Divicion, 26154 ; whale city, 6213 veutions, Mr. Moran, the nomineo for State's Attor. ey, submifte. Lis resignation, which was sccepted, but'no peraga wis named to 4l the place, and thers will be another meeting to" take action upon that and other matters. - The follovtng building permits werg tsxued by the Board of Public Works )'mtadny T Gu W, Brown, four-slory and basement brick bulldmg, Toeo Toct, No, 50 Sherman street. To O, A. Burgees, two-stary and basement brick buiiding, 66136, Noe. 1344, 1344, and 1348 l\)dig- avenue. - o th g paciitise —The beantiful Gardner House, troe to the of ia apirited proprictors; Messts, Gould, & Gardoer, s opened to the puliio It superh order, from top to bottom, znd has about the s3me ca- £y as the old Sherman House. A reception was held last evening, £nd the hovse and ita sppolatments grently admire BOARD OF TRADE. The Reception at the New Hall Yesterday Evening—35.000 Visitors—Programme of To= Day’s Exercises. The public reception by the Chamber of Commezce Association in the new building, yesterdsy afternoon 20d evening, was ono of those occasiops when the pecple seer o aprreciate tie eventas their own, in- dividualiy and coflectively, 2nd turn out 4n tmmenso Dumbers. The hours of reccption were mnounced as from 4 o'alock in the afternoon till 10 o'clock at night. “Tickets to the amount of 5,000 had been issned,—and collseted at the dour by 4 o'clock. They awere re-ssusd at once, and before 6 o'clock thess were again collected, tho ba - they maor a2 Faard, ' The clacs of viciiors was the very best, that the city conld prodace. “The programins far today 1s 32 followss The meme Dera of the Board will meet 8t the Alarkek street room Fromplly 3t 0oun, and march o e new bullding In e following order. i Glee Gldb. Invi: Ex,! Pmldn!l nf m.mbi;r-ldl. mummamnuh seats on the \orm, the invited guests aving seuts reserved neat it, for A1~ teen minutes only. Tadies ars oot {5vited, ad 70 poepazstions havo them, maanlwmgnmdn:'rm Ru. 55.1 - Presion, Esq., President of the Muso b]&h!‘blfld b2 Glu Clab, "L‘m the Glaridus Banner.™ g&‘%}n by Hon. Joseph My Trading was insugurated last in the new ball, by the 6ls af 10,000 bushels wh(at, seller ihe month, st §LULY. - THE LAW COURTS. TaE TRIFUNE Law Record shares the fhte of 8 con- aiderabls guantity of the ardinary {ssue, to-dsy, snd i8 offered upas a ssarifice on the altar of Celebmation. The public generally—leaving the lawy bre out—veill survive it. 1In the casp of Higgins v. the Blooming!fon Insursnce Company, tried before Judge Bogers and a jury, 56~ (e, a yerdiot was retumed for £2,069.40, 50 8 7o~ tien was made for & mew trial, New euits for_the recovery of instirances to the amount of over $10,00,000 a79 estimatin to hava been entered at the Supartor an Ca past sear; ‘aud proofs of oy aguinst com- ea, amh: o ver $20,000,000, wero fled with Beglster Hibbard from Oct, 9 lsst (Al 1ast nights {s generally suspended iz the Couris to- There wice enterod in the Superior Cburt, yester- day, the enormous number of 147 new wuits, !zmzly !.horhn'h ‘:rzhm ‘weze for insurances, ¥nd 142 in the THE SECGND THOMAS CONCERT. The gecond Thomas Concert at-Afker % lsst evening attracted a large sudiance. The progr imme was very varisd, tho mumbers af greatest interei+ baing the se- Isctions from Waguer's “Flying Diitchman,” and Schubert's posthumons guartette in L' minar, the lst hrn!whlchmndmmr for flak.hm“’.i‘um maral ' was given, Mr, ¢ the well-lus aris from “ The Barber nte i ciel) lnfl “Elnmbn-m ur“nncnfl‘nr s baliads, former waa quite’ nnnum.uq,m: fories was well mang, - Thsbmn ally crowded state /1 criticism of tke this evening, with & L ich s Boothoven'r, atenth SeTipbony. ATTEMPTED, MURDER, —— At Conlin's saloon, basc/nent, northwest corner af Btats and Twenty-second i tha af our calumay forbids any, dets cancert ar fariher notica. g e ] & Ranges, Heating Apparatus, Bte. Ameng ths many houses wosthy of epecial n 2006 are more desiring than the yonng 208 enterpris- ing firm of Heron, Smith & Mooers (formerly Lester, Haron, Emith & Cp.), sgents for-Vans celebmniod §RE names or lurusrr W Cnh:gaimtzmstu o gat ita iy est, m«mmnm;mfi"eflm‘m Lo The First Out of the Fire, being an anniversary number, sttention is called o the testimonial in another column presented tothe “Underwriters’ Agency,” of New York, come pliment t0n on ita prompt and honore m ldjummtwm nlnngmrmm the grest The Land-Owner Anni This magaifocat work s mow &‘T‘;"%f;‘;’“m ers desire again o assure the public that it will far ex. ceed thelr most ssnguine expeciations, Its 100 full. Ppage engravings of our best buildings are sy, printed, and its title-paga alone is worth lupfl:bg 15 80 far ahead orlny of the n.huap litersture of the day, that t§ bas oo competitics. Lt flinstrations and letress press, are not copled from the musty files of ita com- tamporariea, The advance ordars from all pacts of the gountry hae been 5o large au to Juguty its publishers in presentic~ a splendid volume, Newsmen will sup- ply their cu _.iars from the Westera News Company. Coples in cases for mailing esn be Bad et the covnting room, 58 South Canal street, ground Soor. Scbscrie bers will be served prompily on the 9th by carriers, —_— A Leading Banking House. The banking house of Lunt, Prestox & Kean wili ba long remembered by the poopls of Ohicago as the first ‘monesed institution in the city to throw open its doora, snd anpounce its resdiness to, pay depositors in full, The excellent example thus afforded to other banke, 2nd the foeling of sacurity zxd quistude theredy copated t3 our finzncial afaics, wers of the uimoot value 10 the alty. Since the fire, the banking busin of Luat, Preaton & Kean hss increasod bevond all exe ‘pectatian, thelr list of Eln'y. —_— et Vinegar that Will Eeep Piokles. A5 the pickling seson is now at band, and many of mand, &8 thoss who ance ure his vinegar will have no other, Axk your grocer for Prussing’s vinegar, every time, if yon wish sumething tor o Chicago MMusisal College, 1In noticing the preminent exampls of Chicago enter- Prise on this anniverssry of ooz new era, we cannot ¥ the has now. WD to be o “I:J!::nd“_ mmnmmmumnfi o458 Wabast avimue, sk LI Buck & Bayner. The first drng store to spricg np in the “burnt dis- trict” was the trilliant little palace ef Buck k Eay- Bers, on the corner of State and Madison streets. This Ioaked a3 strflar to thetr formar b of Tarble a0 an th6 same carner, 4 to cause many s oo dous B s P oo s Oetobe, ba oyened by Mossrs. Buck & Rayrer about New in the store adjcining the Methodist Church Handsome Jewelry. Hindsoma jewelry is a dosdsratum, snd the plsce where f can bo obtained a spot 0 bo remembersd, “T™ere s no Aificalty in pointing eut ens sach plaoe. At No, 137 Twanty-second strest, Mr. Edson H. 80od- Fich shows 1 stock which, for beauts of workmanehlp and of desige, 1 not sur by that of sny store in the city. His lsrge a=d nnzbh eustom trade attests his popularity, Housekeeping Hardware. L. 0. VanSchaack, Jr., who hoa boen occupying teme porary quartars at No. 361 and 503 Stats street sines th Froparing to setorn to kis cd lecation, Ne, B‘Bfilkfifl,‘hfln ke will offer s fine stock of o i O Oxne, Two, Three—Sing} A, Dye will commence khis Elementary Singing m:mxwmmwonmgm the laammmnu.h- Dnlted Presbyterian Ch carner of Menroe snd ZPanlins streets. !Junm leason will be free, Allare tovited toattend. Burnatt’s Kalliston Bemoves tan, sunburn, and freckles, JEWELRY. TETR JEWELRY HOUSE Roddin & Hamilton, Formerly cor.Lake & Clark-sts., will occupy their ELEGANT STORE, SOUTHEAST COR. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS., (Opposite future location of Field, Leiter & Co.), about Dec. 1, and, to reduce stock, offer goods at GREAT BARGAINS, RODDIN & HAMILTON, 946 STATE, and 269 WEST MADISON-STS. ROSEBERRY & FALCH, JEWELLERS 68 MADISON-ST. Waltham Watches, Swiss Watches, Fine Jewelry, Silver~-Plated Ware, A Large Stock at 20 per cent be- low regular prices. LADES, &e. |-AT COST'! ON WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 9, we will offex our eatirg stock of REAL TLACES ‘Ql'.be waek ltflbfl; 'n-lmt:‘flnmbe'n rather; ety PR S SRS Sorsmark iy l' n l!mfll mlfl. will HAMBURG EDGINGS, Wu hvn"m% wmn dui.n- pd‘.u.t&nfi F&L‘ 2Ppiequs laces. i ‘G steck of and m'v:l‘-?:'n" Y‘km""xfi'd"i nnarl’nnch‘}m Lain) Inces, sad 13 B30 il the varion This s m"wlnnmubobhhm.flghha._ @uch Hunt, Barbour & Co., 108 Hsdnon.gg. THATS! FURS! FURS! STRYFER & (3, 231 West Madison-st., Manufacturers and Dealers in LADIES FINE FURS. Fo A FULL STCCE NOW 0 HAXD. {Special sttention given to Fur Repairing.) Children’s Furs. TI58 OF Thh Suanen.y THE NOVEL- Bc73’ Hata. I-A.?&- sST STOOK of FINE DRES T&'S snhonl and. P'l:y Hats ..nnfl le: ever shown in the city. Youths Hats. ORTMENT Hobiy Berten 0 of: Newr' aad Gentlemen’sHats. OnréDBEfxB %K r i.u uu for. I.'LE- PR S ool thoss medb B tho bast M Zngtarers In Boster, Kew 1fnrk, and Phils- gg with our own manufac:ure, ng a ueleuhnn to be found nowhere else in this conntry. Business Hats. Our line comprises EVERY STYLE to b found in the torn_markets. Weo kae; the I.u.r6esb Sh? in the 'BCIAT- the line o TATE r FU) TOG For RUETO B ST FOR OVR OGH: Robes. BACCOON, BRAR BADG. 2 sd SUEEATO o i BOBHS, Wors zo 201 Es Afho: 515 BI.Am'm So. Fur Trimmings. W shall cut during the season o ies ok fors (Y ST = T, the b"‘cfidm"'zze i e 2 ress lors atten to Bitiafaotion Guartnteed. - - D O mPHYs 8nd HATS & FURS, - - 231V, Madisonst. HATS, - - - - - 114 Smih Clarkst S. W. STRYKER, ForeriFRITyker & Barees, cr. Clirk and Weshingtan-sts, BREVISTER, TATTER AND FURRIER, Leader of Fashions, AND INTRODUCER OF STYLES FOR Gentlemen’s Headdress, 388 West Madison~st., 38 OPPOSITE THE SHERMAN HOUSE. DEALS IN HATS & FURS, THE FINEST IN QUALITY, AND MOST FASEM IONABLE IN STYLE, AND OFFEES SGCH At Fair Prices. HATSI Soms poets writa to vin & name, BBFN they dnL ‘whay fl-\lw i 14 tent io elbs the ‘61 SCOTT, o Satchleas batter, Batis ‘found, SCOTT, tho hatter. ety aad thetr tas's “?idmun-m When trading 2 line By knowing SCOTT, S."i. ¥4 s rices aleave yuis the thpes, | xmunnud.-m Sl Saa ST SO (b by e 2 Madison.st, mmnmnmndsn;nn SCOTT, “THE HATTER? 21 Madisons=st., Between the Sherman and Briggs Houses, Has the Largest and Finest Stock of GENTSFALLHATS And Makes the Lowest Prices, BARSTOW HAS THE NEW DISET BRIM ETAT, And the latest issnes of NOBBY STYLES, with which he has just returned from New York, Call and see him. 68 WEST MADISON-ST., BISHOP & BARNES, Pashionable Hatters and Fur Man- ufacturers, will open their new store, 164 State-st,, corner Monroe, Satur- day, Oct. 12, MORRIS, 21 & 72 West Madison-st, Iadies’ Furs, GIOVES, CANES & UMBRELLAS At Eow Rates VN e JZOVES. oo IOSERCEPERS Emporium. TILLOTSON BROS,, 183 Michigan-av,, Before the fire 54 State-st. Exclu- sive Agentsfor the celebrated ' | HAGEE, FURNITURE., BUOY ¥YOouUR TURNITUR DIRECT OF TEH MANUFACTURERS, WEBER FURNITURE C0MPANY Established tn Chtsago o, 1, 1672, NEW STORE, 220 Wabash-av. Menufacture the finest quality of all kinds of Furniture, and make & specialty of ORDERID work. Pfi“&TABLE RANGE, PLETE of any in the country, and | which has NO RIVAT as g Parlor or we offer inducements to purchasers | Hotel Stove. that are TNEQUALLED in this TILLOTSON BROS., market, 183 chhxgan—av. Hotel and Officel RATHBONE'S STOVES {re tavarably known all ovar tho Usited Statos. Among the most popular pasterns aro the FEARLESS Cooking Stove, Brilliant B‘Esna Burmer. momnn!nm largo varloty of good STOVE e maza quAlity of ron as. 18, :w Soae, i oo bomght aa low es au Inferlor sale'to the trade only JOHN F. RATHSONE & CO, 388 & 40 LAKE-ST. Abor- Stoves are for saleat retail by the minant déalors (n ity 458 eonesy, o o e A SPECIALTY. We have in stock a COMPLETE ABSORTMENT of all kinds of Fur- piture. Furniture Warerooms. SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO., | LIVELY TIMES, SELF-FEEDING 267 and 269 Wabash-av., Ax ARE NOW Base-Burning Hot Air Permanently Located, FORN A CE S, and have opened the largest and finest stock of Furniture ever ex- hibited in Chicago, and embracing » COMMON, medium, and rich goods Dlott’'s New York Cooking Ranges, of every variety, In our stock can | S0pPerb, All Right, and Other be found s very full assortment of | Jcinds of Parlor, Office and Store RBICH INLAID WORK, all kinds of | Stoves; the Celcbrated Improved FANCY CHAIRS, and Ottomans in []HVH Bl‘am;]] [}Ufll{]flg SI{WHS. Gilt, and Ebony and Gilt; also CHAMBER, PARLOR, DRAWING- BOOMER & JENKS, §29 AND 831 STATE-ST. Surface Burning 'Cone Furnaces, ROOM, LIBRARY,DINING-ROOM, and OFFICE FURNITURE, in fact, everything in this lino that pertains to First-Class Furnits Mo, SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO,, 267 and 269 Wabesh-av. FURNITURE. POTTER, KING & CO,, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND DBATERS, 284, 286 and 288 Wabash-av,, Would Invite an fnspection of thelr Large Stock and Low Prices, From gll desiring anything in their line, feeling satisfied they can suit STYLES AND PRICES. FURNITURE! A L. HAL & BRO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture 10,19, 14& 16 1, Canalst. We have the largest stock in the West; use none but the best ma- terial, and employ only competent workmen. WHOLESALED AND RETATLED BY A WILLEY, 499 West Madison Sfrest RETAILED BY WM. PITZGERALD. 107 Bluo Islsnd.av. w A BT} Lako- THE HOT BASE ANTI-CLINKER PARLOR STOVES. NO SLATB: KO CLINEERS | K0 SMOKING THE ISINGLASS 1 NO DUMPING THE GRATE FOR THE WINTER. STOP 30 500 0n {0 operation. Also, tho celebrated Arlington PORTABLE RANGE at BANGS BROS., Cornor State and VanBuren.st. Stewart's New Cook Stove, Stewart's New Parlor Stoves, Stewart's New Base Burner, American Cook Stoves, Oriental Base Burner, Richmond Ranges, COAL VASES, BLOWER HOLDERS, HEARTH BRUSHES, OARPET SWEEPEES. Andalarge varety of new and desirable housskesping goods. DALTONS, Oorner of Wabash-avenus and Twenty-second-street GET TEHE “SHINING LIGHT." In operation and for aalo nz CHURCE'S, 349 State-st., near Harrison, The Empire FURNACES & STOVES Vindicator, Homestead, Harmony COORING STOVES LEAVENWORTH'S 102 RANDOLPH-ST. SCALES. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCATLTES y OF ALL SIZES, _-rm ANES, MOBSE&CQ., € WEST WASHINGTON-ST. FORSYTES 0. 5. STANDARD SCALES, FORSYTH'S B0ALE WAREBOUSE, 48 B‘bnth Desplaines-st. ' ADVANG, | ____ DOOTSANDSHOSS, Ll OPENTHE! -,-—- 'sa 1 sm«s of Radis 121 S0 373 AD SI0RS, THUT'SDAY. OCT. 19. « 0. GFIEFRIDISINGEL, Vo. 13.: T“'ent)-qecnnd-st., Sign of the noen Eydd oot. (OF TR CONDITION OF THE THION NATIONAL BANK OF CEICAGO, AT CEICAGO, In the State of Iilinois, at Cloze of Business, 3rd Oetoter, 1872, RESOUROES. a0 ascuna: cial Currency snd Nidkels Logal Tender Notokere-.vesessss National Bank Otreulati Ipdiridoal Depoaits. Dua o Karional B Due to Banks and teta of Tl nlh} ounty of e A vu, Ouhhtul the Union N Gos ationsl Bank of hniu& {5 salgtanly sweas that tio aboo statement i e i sasd. CHONGE 8. Casher. Octuber, 172, TOHR L%’ofi:’im‘ § ‘Notazy Publ S ey, Asa ooy X REPOE T OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANE, Of Chioago, at Taalso, I the Stateo of I linoiss, Subscribed an: to before mo i o Union Stock Yara At Close of Business, Oct. 3, 1878, tn; B = 3 sm"f?u } Seoel Yard A el B Tn, oy Gy th Oy m- to the bass of knmlldxul;dw.d:‘m P wii ”E:E.ambea ane lw%la bel Nmo, mi'md.gnnl Bae WAL U JORNR ROSIE 508 STIORNAY. ) BEPORT OF THE CONDITION 2.4 LUNT, FRESTON & KEAN, BANKEIFERS, As made to the Qlearing Houss Associetion; st the closo of business, Oct. 3, 1872, Directors. de swaarmmm‘,;:lu of m Countvof do t, Preston & Koam, |, ‘ hlmeb:“i‘fl’rlhw%nlhmlggym igfum::u“mb«m 2o thia 318 day'of Octaber, 17 2 (Bigmed) uxxm;‘l; 8] Pub] LADIES' SUTTS! SATISFYING EQUALLY The Most Fastidions i Style and the Most Economical in Price, cen 16 obtained 1 exdless variety < W00 V. HADLONST.