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ILLINOIS. Comments of tho Weekly Press on tho Independent Con= Thirty=three Newspapers Support the Movement. Of our Tllinols nxohnngoa,vrncelvud to dato, . tho followlng support tho Indopondont Refor: mu\a)n;lnm Anti-3fonop- Morria Reformar, s JOllat, Ohlengo Industrial Ag Qarlivllo Donioerats ontralia Demourat, Gbampalgn Timea, Cliampayn Union, tariville Transcript, Macomb Drangar, Mt, Carmol Reglstor, M. Yornon Fres MeLoausboro Fi Moumauth Roview, Yatton Joutunl, Yrincoton Tribune, . . . Ttockford Tndustrial Times, Balom Tudustrial Advocato, hiawneotosrn Newa, 8t. Charln Graugor, Watnekn Tinzos, Woodntock Now Ers, Yorkville Nowa~33, ‘taoport Dulletin, Galona Indupital Preas, Jouoaboro Gazotte, Knwanes Independont, oliport Courlor, Mattoon Commorctal, : rom the At, Vernan Freo Preas—Indepenaent, “Tho Springfleld Convontion was bold in obodl< ce to an uimistalkablo publie deman brave and noble action is imbued with Ino apirit of the pooplo. Tho prococdinge, from first to lant, havo tha ring of tho tria motal, aud briatle with an suthority that for tha tirat timo In the history of politieal partios Laa fully aud roaolutoly ansortad From the Centralfa Demoorat—Tndepentdent, The platform of theo Indepondout Roform par-- ty is an honost, atraightforward declaration for xoform of Govornmental. abures. (3 sonfidently boliove that {ho manses of the peo- 8, not by resolvos alono, hut by their voles, will robuke the corrnptions of tho patty in placing it with a party frosh from From the Safem Industrial Advoente—Tndependant, Tho farmors, in their new dross of * Inds-'| pondont Roformers,” will bo nelthor Iaughed mor ridionled from their position asa distinot pordy. Thoy have ignored both the Ropublican )smocratic partios ; bave mado public thoir prinolples, Inviting honast man .evorywhora to. xond and considor thom ; they have placed men In the polittoal fleld, neking all who would ro- férm tho many foarful abugos to aid in clocting: Fvom the Oregon”(Oglo County) Grange—Indepenident, ~From prosont indications, thero Is a prospect of tho Domocrnts ontering the olitical campaipn In ibis Btalo, propor that thoy uld, and it proves to. us that thoy, like tho* y havo endoavorod to capture tho. firmers avd moohanics movement, and failed. onsoguontly, as a last rosort entor ld indopandent of o carnoatly hops thoy will entor tha-flold, aud work ogalont their opponents, the Republicauns, so doing the strength of the farmers’ and- Jmeolanics’ party will grow strongor, and viotosy ‘suny pesch upon their baunora, thoy propose to the wovomant, Rookford Industrial T¢mes—Indenendent, tho platform is constructod of wound planka on which tho induatrial votors.of 4ho Btato can stand with snfoty. If onoor two nro gonsidored rotten tho timid onos noed not troad wupon them. How far it will bo indorsed by tho 1o in tho fall olootions, remaina to be soon ; But, if wo mistalie not, this now party will' give e old romintsoonoos such & shool as will at lonst awpken them to the nooossity of a now lif aativity if they oxpoot to progerve thoir proatige and power in tho State. FProm tha Galona Industriol Press—Independent, Wo do not considor the platform perfoot;. far Bt wo do think that the worl dono if ‘all in tho right direation, and was as noar tho ond o bo attainod a8 wos posaiblo undor tho oironm- stan parant to tho moab casual observor Iin tlia Btato Convention] wero oach and all thor- ‘cughly in carnest. Whev thoy said cconomy,they ‘snount oxaotly that and nothing less. From ths Yorkoille Nows—Independent. To our mind the Lopo of the masses is in this. coplo have nothin, ‘of old partlos, W espitalists and monopollsts. Lot the people or- gauizo and push on their own work.. From the Macomd Granger—Independsnt. Lot thopeople now go to worl with s will bo ontirely fres from,.and independent o ast and the old partios, that their agitation ; work e’ futurs, and the mo- deeuos of the dead «n only be kopt sllve | for tha present and . for t] mopolies that now rob and the thioves and politi- clans who plundor the people will bo drive back, and the honest Inborers and productivo in- dustios of tho country will be properly appreci- ated and rewardad, and thieves an fustly punisliod. Prom the Chicago Industrial Age~Independent. Tho day Laa como whon tle farmers of the el {he sconrging to whichi thoy are ubs" rom mouopoly. oxtortious snd public. thioving, Thoy soa the guif auuuelly widening potween tho. wealth and the labor of tho coun- “If our unequal and unjust Jaws Aro por- od to stand and thelr oporation preases hiave oxportenced enough to-know-that the dug intorests of this country will, ore many bo but litilo sbove thoso of the Old rld, snd our prosent shoddy monopoly lord- 1ings will form an-arigtooraoy worse thau ¢l those who hold thewr alleged superiority supromaoy of birth, Lvery laboring-man end ovory producor's intorosts aro with thoso of the oor mnn, aud all should' stand toj ense of tholr common -interests. Couvontion wad a 8UCO0SS. proud of its rosults. Of tho elaction of its oan-. didates thoy do not entortain & doubt. -~ 'he Its 'frionds “fool From the Champaign Union—TIndependent, ‘Tho platform of priuciplos adopted by this {Fuuo 10] Conventiox are, in tho, mui and sucli 88 we oan henrtily indorse. soma poluts in it which do not oxactly ‘conour with our convietions, yot wo are not disposed to sot up our individual opinion againat tle ‘com- bined wisdom of the large and iutelligont Con- yention which framod and adopted tho platform, From the Ketanes Indspendent—~Inde; Tgwanjuudor the ciroumatances s well, perhaps, hat no definite action was taken by the Conven- on upon that [ourrency] question, as it would liavo causod distraction in the now fut aa tho flnanolal problem Is to be the -oa$ question of the future, wo canpot sco just 0w tho new party aro to Lkeop cloar of it. . They must take ono side or the other, or divide and go bouk to the old partics, unless now partios should me into existouco, organized upon tho cur- “__From the Earlvills Transeript—Independent, 'We place at tho liead of our columus the toket wominnted by the Bpringfiold Convontion, on the 0th inst., and are Lappy to say thal we are more tform which was adopt- odl by that Convontion. From the Monmouth Review—Tndependent, In the ninin wo beliove the Convention acted wioely in letting the currency Tho moro the money is tinkerod by Inflationlats and domagoguos Of tho L o, the deepar wa got into ust g0 much sand throwa into the' oyes of It the quostion is work iteelf ont in the right di- ucstion alone, 0 muddle, and it From ths Lockport Courier~-Independent, 1t was the objeot of the Committeo on Itesolu- b the party down with specitio known that in a now party thore are many factions to be harmonized, anit rndical idoas to be hold in chosk, which in o , it not agitated, whil Llend with tho tlous not to weil plaun, us it {8 wel From the Fafrfleld Press—Independent, TWith such & deolaration of farmors of tho State, with the al dustrisl allios of other occupations, will make & lively canvazs for all opposition, aud will carry the State by s handsawe majol are in enrnest in this reform movemont—tho have broken loose from all old part sittliations, and with a naw part) will early Dogin tho work of purifying the affalva of Govetnment. prinoiplos, the d of their ju- " From the Morrla Reformer—Tndspendent, The uew party la frosh from the peo) vigorous and pure, plos ure clear out and finoly lald flown In thoir sdmirable platform. From the Paxton Journat—Indevendent, The platforiia simply & reattivmation of the ftandamontal principles that hiave boen from time time ndoptad by the farmers aud Inboring f tho county. Every rosolution adopted is prognant with vital and live ‘principles that aro necossiry to roforn tho ‘oivll sorvies of the country, brenk down monopolles, and driva evil- doors out of high places. Aud all tho olamor that {s now raised about the loms of a ! goldon opportunity " is almply the' cant of designiug hypooritio domagogues who have poeraistontly thragt tholr advice upon the poople without boing mvited to do Bo. 3 o tha MeLeansborg Era—Independent, Consldoring tho differcnces of opiuion thab provailod minong tho peopto on tho question of finnnce, the Convention was'n harnionfous suc- cesd, o+ o o Lhig: movoment is not & spas- modio burat” of onthuslasm, bub 1t s n swolling | tide that tho Iast throo Yo:ml has_set in motion, ‘Lot it flow on, aud, in the nama of juatice, right, and good govarnment,—a govornment -in whioh :}ltllmll Lavo nn oqual ohanco,—roll it on to olory. : From the ML, Carniel, Reafeter—Tndependent, That tho Convention _was' n_sucooss its op- ponoula do not deny. Every Congreasional dis- drict” and noarly cyary county in the Btato was ropresontod. The delegatos soro thnu‘ghtful, practienl mon, and mob with tho datermination of forming a vlatform and nominating a tioket which would meot with publio favor, - Trom the Decatur Revicio—Indepandents Tho Convention waslof groat wnanimity. All. ‘pointa of the Stato and ovary {utorost was ropro- sonted, and harmony provatled throughout its deliberation. Tho {)Inllnnn is aclear, conciso declnration of princl minion of gapital. From:the Pekin Times~Tndependent. It sooms Lo'bia the custom, In any graut politi- eal uprising among the pevple; for some schom- iug patitiolans to endanvor to hamnor the new party with plodgos, (o roform ‘cortaln eappossi ovils, or abolish systoms that do not corrospond with the ideas of a cortalin claga. . . . Dut liappily the Indapondont Convention ignorad nlt _this, stoored clear of nll worn-out_oliico-holdors, and struck.s tramondous Llow at the monopo- Hes which aro crnshing the” lifa end outerpriso ont of tha laboriug olussos. g From the Champaion Times—Independent. - . .|! - Indopoudents, stand firm - It may bo that tha platform is not entirely accoptablo to many, but’ they have o romody for this, Tho Btato plat- forus nood not nocessarily be taken as the plat- form of dhio difforant Congrossional districta of tho State. Ench district can {ix up its own plat- form, upon which its own candidates may Lo re- quired (o stand, if it chooroa to do ko, K From the Freeport Bulletin—Indepcndent, o rogrot that tho great question cf the day —that 6t financo—waa apparently ovaded by tho indefinite resolution passed, . But, whon wa recollect that tho groat ority of thoso who composed the Convention aro deluded.by tho ory of ** moro money,” ** cheap money,” ete., porhaps it did as woll as conld haye boon ex- pacled undor the circumstancos, LW o2 From the Carlinville Democrat—Independent. . Tho Couvontion at Springfield on the 10th ne- ‘complished its work successfully, proparod and adopted a platform of principles gonerally sound and bappily couched, .ond nominated two very compotent and excellont gontlomen. Macoupin ‘was honored in tho selection of ono of ita most cntnrflflnlng and esteomod citizous [David Gore] for tho vory rosponsible posilion ot Trensuror. ‘Wo take ploasure in placing his name at tho hoad of our columns. Four years £go, whon ho waa tho nomines of a party which we opposed, wo waged somowhst vigorous war upon bim, but nover found occasion to quostion hia intogrity or standing a8 an honorabls citizen. Undorthe changged issnes and circumstonces, there is uo Inconsigtoncy in now giviug him our support. From the Carlinvills Enquirer—Damocratic, It now nooms to be & !nmod fact that tho Da- mocraocy of Illinois will bold a State Convention, ‘Anto just what they will do, theva fs somo doubt. f thosa solld prinaiplos of finanice on woro slootod in onposition to the ov" of tho Domoaratic party undor Pondloton's ‘loadorship, Hore was thelr gront miatake, and hore was the op) Independents, Iut tho latior have failed to ap- alo tho gravity of tho sltuntion, and instond of adopting “n clear, ringing plank, that wonld oon eaught ab with avidity by the thou- annds ‘ktruggling in tho groat son'of political doubt, thoy hesilato, and aro lost! Fyom the Sprtisafleld Monitar—Demaeratis, It doubta have oxlsted ju the mind of Domo- ofatd in rorard to tho glorious future of tho old organization, the nitompla hoing tnnde all ovel tho oountry to form n now party; and the tatal fallures Tosulting thorofrom, should ‘offgctunlly clamor about the wnwillingnosa of iho poo- le to voto for candidatos aud prinoiples’ undor i tho metost bosh'and elap- .trap; o tienvecrow pat up by tho miserablo davild iwho have peared“tho honost peoplo from: tho flald by the suporotlious, vogue during the war. Lo old party namo, . unmoatg trash i uinoy Ievald=Democratle, nd throughoub fooling, nmong ‘We beliova thl ) the Wost, thore i8 n wide-sprond the opponents of tho corrupt and dangorous that only through tlio voto- by, With its thorouglr organi- cau o viotory for onn simpllcity bo ving, wo oo mo othor conrea for the Domocraoy to purauo than {o pro- ggrossiva vampalgn iu overy Jamooratio plrl zotion and undismayed liosts, honesty, economy, iploa whioh rotloct tho “views ] 1of thid bravo, oarnost mon who are toillug for tho amancipation of labor from thio Inigaicvus’ do-| paro {or a bold and aj tata this fall. . ; Fyom tha Ottaton Free Trader—Inde While wo infinitaly profor. the plstlorm of tho Indopendent Convantlon. recontly ndopted. at pocritical two-faced wash onvontion just hold at the 0.plaon,.wa ara.compaticd, in candor, 1o pay the platform of tho formor Convention does not sult un, end that, batoro plodging our unre- eorved pupport to its.nomiueos; we profer to walt awlilo and #ea whethor rome othor pulitical combination may not'spring up, with a ronvon.. able prospeot of succoss, that shall be ablo to prosout o more.honest and manly - financial Tho robbor scliemo ofinflation iy ,ono'no fraught:with evil, and ovil only, that no ‘boldly . inveriblug it upon its aueutchoon csn hope for any but the’ vory Lriofest lifdtino any way, and tostop and bandy worde with it, and dodge it, as tho! Lidepondont Convention'did, ty_of its high profossions ringtlold to the. thie Ropublican is unworthy of a parl ;. From the Aurora Herald—Independent, - + . As'to the platforms adopted by tho rospeclive- Qouventlous, that of tue Indopondent fonven- - tion has dacidedly the advautuge, aud, a8 it in 1tho prineiplos enunclatod .in the platforms wpon which the fight of the eampaign ghonld be made, those should.rocolvo the -oareful attention of Now the Domacrats talk of pulting up anothor: ticket. Amang them all wo will have a lively eloction this fall, ' From the Elpin Advocate—Independent. political campaign in lilinois this fall wilt undrangalor one, ot lonut for tato oiliccrs, The Farmors aud Ropublicans Dinve held their Conventions and put up tickets, and next follows the Prohibition Biato onyention, to bo old at Bloomin, day ofJupo. Thia latter party w dovolop no swall numbor of ndherents, last, wo gea it statod thet tho Domocratie Slate Central Committeo will call a convention at nn oarly day to put candidaton in the fleld. It will guring to toll who will be robubly” be. & ton,on the 30th L undoubtedly roquire somo closo il who in tho race. From the Athens Eva—Independent. **Reform or rovolution ™ is tho “roply ™ -of tho present timo. ch political party do you bolong to? any man bolievo our Government can go on in- tion and damoralization for out ending in the throos of bloody revolution ? Lot that man continuo to voto for the party. - Doos any mnn lovo his party more than his country? Ho'is just the kind of & man who, in his blind fanatioism, will bo tho crénaing in 1ts corrt ton yoara longar wi We enrncatly hope they will nl‘juurn without making sny nominatious ‘and thus leavo the fight betwoen Radienlism =nd the Indopendanta. 1t will leave every: iudivi Demoarat froo to Voto for whom Lo pleauce. 2 From the Joliet Sfanal—Democratie, s Tho Tudependont roform platform {8 Demo- eratic enough to suit us, and we bolieve will moot with @ hearty indorsement of « large majorlty of tho pooplo of tho Stato, if unity of sction on the ticket can bo socured’ botwoan the Demoerats snd those taking part in tue new moveniont. 5 ¥ From the Lewistown Damoérat—Democratic, We do not propose to go into a sohome [L. e,, o straight Domooratic movement,] the cortain! rosult of “which will bo to perpetuato rotten Tindicalism in-powor. - IF our friends proposa to ' divide forcos, part of them voxlng one tioket and tho othors votin g anotlior tioket, thoy will do it inzainst our protest.. The . Demoeratl will not’| fight it friends, It' wo oaunot join o solid col- | wmn of Reformars, Bom(cu ‘may go to the devll aud we will discuss othor topics. . I'rom the Carthage Republiean—Demooratic. * ¢ ~WWo havo yet to 826 or bear of eiuglo Domo- crat In Hancocl-County who indorses in wholo or in part the action of tue Indepondent Btate .Oonvontion that:-met at- Springfield lagt wook. ‘e « o The loading minds who would: have saved it from annihilation wore not psrmitted to doso; nud the Deentur platform was vistunlly adopted, togother with an additional plank of utter, irrodeomnble rapudiation, which .the Con-. vention afterwards unanimously refused fo ex- plainor wadity, ’ “From the Nock Island Arqus—Indepsndent, Tho Argus doos not intend to support'any, “msn for Congress or-for -the Logislaturo who iy not in favor of a speedy resumption of specio En‘ymom and o return to the truo principles of ubinoss which were in oxistonce bofore tlio lata war, aud boforo the poople became dobauched by spooulntfon and politioal gnman demoralized by rings nud corruption such as thig country never ‘proviously witnossod, means of bringing woe and desolation upon tho Lot Americans ariso and throw off the in- cubus of party, snd show themselves to be true to tho want of tie hour. E ———— -_ From the Indianapolis News—Independent, It is certamly timo thet tho peoplo of this Btate, who do not baliave ju tho wild theorles of making monoy by incrensing the quantity of ir- redcamable currency, and of deprecistiug aud ungettling values of all kinds, mauifestod " thoir baliot in some pulle mannor, pression is that Iudinna is whaqlly given . over to muadness on this subjoot, and that the psople aro almost unauimons ' in their desire to adopt a” courso- which oan end only in ropudiation and Dankraptoy. ‘This is by no means the case, - Wa believo that, if. ajvote was™ taken to-day, o large ‘majority would be found in favor of letting tho, curronoy alous; except so far as is-nocessary to eneclo paymonts a3 soon ag it can itlsafoly to tho businoss of thia coun- try, - Woe are cortain that ninety-nine hundredths ‘0 in Tavor of keeping tho fajth of the uution, evon among those who would" j the very -system -ibat would: . ‘Horatofora' the Inflationists lave dona, |; talking and controlled all tho conven<" tions. It is time for tho anti-infl shiow thoir hauds. the Terrs Maute Gaxelte—Independent.: u order now for the Demociatic pas ty to trot out its candidatos and make “its - plat- form for the Stato raco. when mon's minds will be chiofly inclined to fol- low their owh bent; irroupactive of .party tios, 1t ia eafo to say that nine-tenths of tho volors in this county, next October, will bo affoctod witha thé Wabaah seratchos. Thero- Let. them canter “The gonoral im- wornutly ndopt roak "1t down, ‘This will bo_o, year nalignant type of trot out tho candidates, L up thia course, that thelr strong points, and theu weakuesses, and their relative awerits,. may bo _Somothing moro than the pedigrée of the “courzers. Taust bo known, Their record must count for somot| asgortained and noted. Tyom ths Bit, Blerling Messape—Democratie, An organization or party which attompts to .perogrinate: with ono'.leg on both sides of tho once suroly cabnot expact the support-of the bonoat lnboring classos of the couutry. . . . 1t now romains for tho Democratio party to place & platform bofore tho people upon which honeat warkingmen—ot all trades -sud vocations—can stand and battlo for retrouchmont, reform, and lionost government, 5 - From the Minonk Times—Independent, Tho Independent Convention at Bpringfleld appeara to have boon composod of tiwo nets of them bo brought out, , Tvom the Logansport Phavos—Nsmaeratic, Tho farmors, in whoso nawo the Convontlon polis] was called, failed to rospond, and its anticipated strongth from-this quartor. will prove na nothing, The political baitle in Indiana I8 to be fought out between the two old arty which can prosont tuo the best platform shoul arties, and that ost eandidates an coive tho support of From ihe Laporte Argus—Demorratic, Rout Thdications tho action of the at Indianapolis, Juno 10] s not fa- ‘men—one not equal to tho oooasion, the other political rascals. 'T'hey dodged the flnancial question, and wore undoubtedly Imgoaod upon by bogus delegates from Chfeago. Tha people aro now waiting to sce what gourse this Ropubli- cean and Domocratio Conventions will pursue, From the Carlyle Unfon Banner~Independent. §| It fn'n matter of rogrot that the new party ‘should not have adopted intoits platform o more positive expression on the wubjeot of finance.. . » . Itremains to bo seen whethor the Con- vontions yot to be held will bs any bravor ; and, jndging from the past bistory of the parties, we ‘opiue that thoy will not, “Tho othor resolu~ tions are unobjectionable, aud they contain enough good to make tho ticket of the now parky des0LYe BUCCOs8, From the Areola Democrat—Democratie, The pooplo havo grown tired of the greens baclk system, and sra determinod to got down to hard-pan, to return fo tho basis of. ciroulation usod by all clvilized nations.. Thoy have got their oyes open to the hideous deformity of the ‘protecilve tariff systers, and sre detormined to Joturu to the.good old Domocratic Idea of free rado, » From the Macomb Eagle—Democratio. The Indopoudent Raform platforny, ns far as it gooe, {8 good Democratic dootrine, and the only objaation that can bo raised agalust it is that it don't go_fur onough, and grapple boldly with some of the live issuos of the day, which will bo the political thunder and stook In trade of othor partios durlng tho enauing cauvass, b A'rom the Cambdridgs Prairis Chlef—Damacratlo, ‘The platformn, Ho far as it goos, is satisfactory to former Domoorats; bué thoy wounld luave liked it betterif it lhod been alittlo more ox- plicit on tho currenoy qnostlon, Thoy bave a *mnknrlnu afler nguuiu paymonts s in days of yore, aud would have beon glad to have bad n M hard-moncy” plankin tho plattorm. Bul the v gpportunity " “18 not lost, 'The Uounty Con- vamlunu to ba held during the summer will probably supply tho missing ¥ plauk.” Irrom (ke Rossvills Observer—Independent. It'Is » matter of slucera regrot to mauy inthis vicinity that those entrustod by the poople with the duty of ‘“mlni‘ pletform on whick tho masaes could atand have failed to come up lo popular expectations, . . . It lug become DVldont thus tho loaders u the Republioan par- ty, weelug thetr ohaucos for an extension of power slippiug through theiv flugers, undortook la forea un fusue on tho finanoinl question ; that, fmpgining the cry of ‘‘mors monsy” wouldl provo good card, " they udoptod it, uven to tho ‘. ‘vorably received: in any part of tha Stato, and it is gencrally prodioted that It wea an abor towpt to ostablish o now party. Fromthe Goshon Democrat—Deémceratio, . The vory worat fonturo of tho whole proceed- Ing (at Indianapolis] is, in our opiuion, the prin- ciples upon the currenoy question, 'T'hia feature is perfoctly wild, chimarioal, snd abourd. Itia & remody for, tho ills under which the couutry Inbors, worso than the discase iteelf. tho gold basis" of ourourroncy ; anks and substituting s ** papor to bo isawed Dy tho Govornmont, ) be o legal tendor in the payment of rivate,” dutics oo impoits lared equal wif of * abandoniny wiplng out all all dobts, publio and included, aud bo dool Inwful money of the United Stutes,” {s enough 0 make a yational man_ doubt b Wo utterly condemin, and loathe, aud ropudiate any such systew of 8 OWN sonscy, Eyom the Fort, Wayns Gazel Tue Ouroaco TRIDUNE say Couvention in tnis.Stato ptruck the iuflation note, ‘Iho rosolution was elightly obscuro, but, tho Convontion having strongly indorsed Presie deut draut without qualifioation, we assume that hard monoy or an honest currancy is moant, and wo propouo to atiok by the excatlant mneakure, Tho Fremie e Haste Exprau publicun, favor of freo banki atforn doolres in ng, and of such an additionsl amount of currepoy ad muy be damunded busivess intercatd”af tha country. courso, & declavation in favor of expiusion, and, while tho Lzpress does not boliove that tho rgenoy doslguated e the best to serve the end desived, it can but express its gratification that the Ttopublican party of Tudians hog anthorita- put itsolt on ‘record in fayor of & polioy looks nway from, aud pot to a return to, tho fraud and delusion of the pecie basiu, and that tho party recounizes the necessity of adopte iog & plan by which the volhwuo of tho currenoy shiall be rogulated by tho demands of logitimato business, and not Ly law of Congresn, nor by the machinations of The DIfforences Frons the New York Qravhie. When men desire to put on water-proof coats, or tu wear their tronsers supportod by suspend- ors Inatend of & ktrap or buckle, they quietly do go and eay nothing about it, evar, nouoonor fesls & desire to lay aside her corseta, or to fagion hey stookings in some novol mannor, than she calls & convontion of othor like-winded women, who, aftor Lrving their Prosideut aud Hecretary, rasol though their lives should puy the forfelf, thoy will abaudon corsete and artors foveyer, ‘Dl CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1874, = —=] ‘" " THE COMET.. Its Present 'Posltlnn, and tho Di. rection of Its Movement. Dy roquent of many of our rendors wa repub- 1ish the following dingram from T'ne Wninuny of Bunday, tho 14th inst., showing tho position of the new comet, which was discovored by M.. Coggin two months agd: W ¢ "Ll Foamof 1ho .. Taar . CO3 Its preeent position in ‘the henvens at l')‘,lq n'clack in tho avoning in sbout 80 degroocs from the horizou, and 80 degroes wostward from’ ‘north, In other words, the observer ehould Inco tho nortly thon turn round about one-third (ot tho anglo from norih towards tho west, sud thon elovates biv gazo to n point whick is about ong-third of tho distonoce upward from the hori- :zon to the point overhord, Or, by roferenca to .ihe Btars, the observer may run two imaginary’ lines through the bowl of the Dipper, as shawh in tho disgram, pasging thom downwards' throngh two other moderntely prominent atars, £l thoy meot In tho siar of the third magnitude in the noso of tha Groat Bear, Then the comet 18 n vory litlle Lelow a borizontal line extending to tho right from the “ nose” star, to & distance about eqnal to that botween the noso star and tho ono next above it in tha diagramn, The comot {g situated very near to a small triangle of ntars, each of the Afth meenitude tho two on tho left baiug numberedan 42and 48in tho camolopard. Thexe two aro about one degres and o quartor apart, or n little more than twice the annroub diamoter of the full moon. Tho posil !Junl 9 * Juns 13 | 43 * Junol - [ - and 19, aro sbown by the dots in tho second dlfif"m' from which il place at any other time* w dently curves southward towards the left, . . Tha comet Is now nearly u?unun brilliancy to udo, and may bo eanily distinguished by the nnkod eye, from & nstarof the fourth magni fixed star, by the peculiar haziness of italight, Bosides this, howover, & good oye can oasily per- celye tho oxl ness of the view of tho comot, Tho path of the comet is curving soutliward more rapidly than thapath marked out for it by’ the Europasn’ sstronomera; and 1t will tnoro- ' fore cross tho ecliptic at an onrtior point, and’ ‘be sooner dimned by tho sun’s rays than stated in the Berlin Jahrbuch. Its perilielion pussnge’ will probably ocenr not later than about the 20th of July, A couple of weoks honce, the comet will bo a very brilliant object, and the moon will - _not be in the way, she then bejug noar hor third quavtor, a3 THE COURTS. Miacellancous Rusiness Transacted . Saturdny. . UNITED STATES COURTS. -Ferry & Brothor bagau a sult for $1,500 agatust BDoujamin X\ Downing. =g David C, Judson commonced an action against tho Town of Roadiog, olaiming £2,000, - J. F. Libby brought sult for §2,000 against ‘Honry W. MoLoan. Daael §. Warner suad Jacab Cohn for £500. DANKRUPTCY ITEMS. Carter & Warren' and Skow-Potorsen, Isborg & CG, filed potition against Louls E. Broinman, proprictor of the ‘‘Imporial Patlora.”. Tho clnim of Carter & Warnor is on-sn mccount amounting to $223.48, and the claim of Skow=~ Poterton, Ysborg & Co. I8 on an.indsbtednoss for $898.08. 'I'hboy - obargo ' that ' Stein- man has made ~ n fraudulent ' trausfor- of his property, at 46 Enst Madison street, to J, | 8. Coli, by way of chattel mortgngo, and that 1o s0ld his wholo rostanraut aud good will lust Wodneaday to 8. Goldman, who is irvespopsible for hal ita valuo, taking about throe-fourtts tho price in Goodman’s noles, sogured by a chottel moartgago on tho proporty sold ; and Iastly, that the debtor has made sundry fraudulont pnf‘- mouts. Another potition was flled by Frank L. Warron, stating that Stelnmau's restaurant is worths abont 67,000 or $8,000 ; that Goldman Las tukon eutire possession; that he ls _eutlméfl worlhicss, and +will probably, fn conuoction wif Btelnman, couceal and dispose of the property, and ke consequently asks for an jnjanction, which | wus granted, togother with s rule to show fll:\flu Juno 80, aud provisional warrant of sojzuro. Ifenry M. Hoolor filed & potition apainst Al- bert C. Brown, of the flrm of A. 0. Brown & Co, Yetitioner’ olaims are for the balanco on threo notos amounting to $750.85. It is chargod that DBrown, on tho flrst dsy of Maroh last, mado & fraudulont sale of nbout 34,400 of his propert; at 418 West Lako stroot, to X, E., Brown or J. E, Hyde, and that o has made soveral profor- outlal paymonts, Hooker also states that Lrown's dubts are about 26,000, and that ho hss mortgaged & good part of Lis property to ono Joln W. Oapp to scoure anote, Clapp Las takon possession und advertised tho sawmo for salo Baturdny. As paymont for the salo of the personal proporty to H, E, Brown, tha dobtor racolyed in roturm six notos for 93,000, and o chattol motignge, Which notes and mortgngo Lavo boon tranaferred to J. K. Larry a3 col- latoral security for s note for ~$1,000; that tho note will mature Jlll{ 1, and petitioner fours that thowo socuritive will T3, Hoyos appolnted Provisfonal Aanl%:mo. Edward lxug&u: filed & petition in bankrupto againat John mude & gift tohis wife of Lots 125 and 126 in Dlook 16 0f Whitford's Bubdivision, known as Bouth Ohicago, und lina also indo a praforen- tis] paymeul toJ. B, ‘T'nsoott. A rulo to show cause und an order for oxamination Juno322 woro issued, Anorder for the examination of Goorge B. Wolling, and_Ernst Sontag, and E. W, Kimball, L, Yenoy & Co,, was entorad under Seo. 28, Bidnoy A, Kolut, Ausignes of Ohundler, Pomo- oy & Co,, filed a rauorfu fl;alruruhmor of all the items except one nots of, It, A. Blormor for ©184.20, scoured by tho mortal remaing of & burnt wateh, which Murry Nolton bocamo thi happy purchaser of for tha of :Alexan- uum of 810, The Nusiicial standing der Newbitt, T\ F2Daftys R, i Rhodes, .Goorge . Bmith, and 72 L. Wolis must be esceadingly low, ®e notes of theira for difforent amounts were bid off for 1 cent oach, Irraspoctive of the faco value, Butb the'oredit of I, K, Bruce & Hon waw rated thy Jowest, aopssontly, sa & note ; g ' for 85,702.0%, secured by alx ahnres of tho Abel % e ool el e WANTED"MALE HELP, was toufitmed. ¢ G A disohargo was Iasnod to Josoph Roohe, E Thomas A. Burnn flled a voluntary potition, atating that hin llabilitles are about $40,000, - montly canod by lossos on grain, aud Lin ssats ' §3,000, Tho oaso was roforred to tho Rogistor, BUPERIOR COURT IN NRIEF, . . .. Nictiolas Doller sued Willlam Gasilflold for homas T, Morasn bogan a anlb for £1,000 against the Corn & Ten Brooke Carrlage Manu- facturing Compnny. . Patrick Lynch sommencod an aotion in tros- b tho Ponsylvania Com, laying domagen at $10,000. Theodoro R. MoFerson sued Richord Edsards for §1,000, snd Iidward White for & - like ANTED—A MY T Taotory, 213 Nortls Wo ANTRD_TWO FINST.OLAGR e, FUNTVE, fen. s bk Pk “Fen 01t "BALE-OODRN.AV, LOTA—IFRT INVRET- ¥ Is ranidiy biaoom| GATULTAGIHON. ot G onraar Ogiloh Anl Wottaravs ot SATE_A Gt nor lof %135 ft, T ATNO. 017 BouTil ANTED_A "0, ATTAG: YV Smmouiateiy, WHI Zivo sieads en Nurio bt s llnnl—.n;a.)'n’lfi::ul&;’fm moll Blufle, Tuwa. Emplovmony Asancies. ANTED--25 OHOPPERA AND SAWYE: Tudiaar ¢ alao 29 farm hanida for sasmille, , 1 Soull Cinrk-at., Reom 1, Minoolinneons. A 'PIUE UNDRRSIGNED, AT LA+ 5alig, IiL,, & goud, sober, aleady yuung man that can horaus, cledn hinrnoesed, b &o0d driver and cavaful raat ud siundy work, Iefar to Mr, (fiolds, 43an £ Klinelin & 0a., 083 b 1 oash, #1,750 in ono yoar, aud T 140 and 1g Uokthorawst. T BALG — AT wontbly paymonts, o cottason and’ Ptk and Tayloresta, ¢ 0300, GABWENL or ab 153 078 ON wus\'fin‘N-M L. M. Prontiss bogan a suit againet Alexandor n 1. Tharne, laying damagos ,000. | Jacob L. Sclureman com iJnl\n MoAlllstor for £3,000. Mooro - &, Cammi; mod J 2 Boyen sud W, 8, B i George A, Allon nnd Bl tol:'be;i,flofl against Obandior Robbina nnd I horne and Johi tlo 1t desirod, Inquira at 1 Glarkesl 0Tt BAT,1—(0X1%5, 7 e DAl 3 r 500 100 oot Ionwood atijlon; 10 neres % & socos nesr it imonoed o suit ngainst I MPLOYMENT, WORIC B DELAMATIE h i [P ORBALE_OARWOOD BOULEVAID AND EOARN- Mo sholsastand choaport ard mors beantifnllyIn: hephiord for & s Ulovoland, O., ~1IVIL AOTIVE AND INTRLLIGENT m and women Lo all Jowott bronght timo on largo nart of fu Borizo 0. Hough suod J, E. Dlsboy for 92,000, A plut. J. RIAIAS WAL ~ John W, Rohorts commenced o sult against J. Moss and J. 8. Roid, laying damagosat 36,000, cmot 0 “Josepli Buechol filod o potition ngninst Sarah -0, Horton, nuking o meobanic's lien on the north ho X, 34 of Lot 87 of Ellis’ Liast Ad- wajons If e T ‘mr e \.\h\v'mn':. A hldress orapply ta W, J. HOLLAN| ANTED—MEN e ok Ao won-at., Toom 29, ANTED-FIVE A salcsiman, 208 anit WANTED_FEMALE HELP. 20 u year, o nois wh bio tran ek % it h-vnu"'.\i;,.z T A=K VI DR lo odlires O ML Sony Vbt i1l o sald vory i 3. eEATAS WA noar Thivtenntiv-sh. i Y _AND GOUNTRY, 15 Clisnibior of Gosimacen. 00 wookly: ‘ari A o BPANY, 115 Kot Madic ot Ares wlll bokold tagurh il 1 o northeast curier Mon ) iJunar Brovarry—The bankru; Junuc Roaxny--517, b 590, Jovax Boori—265 Lo 276, «Jupar TuEr—2,180, L JunoE Uanv—6i to 84 -Jupor. MoRonrrrs—46, 42, 48, 40, nni 88, oxcept b0, ptoy calondar, Domostion. 4 v nhn "l? :)o.nflmnnb HOURR-~ 90, oxeep 06, 80, ‘an nxtraordinary o, L ke caraoln 1ot 40x1%0, wesb front. with out ATAN WARIEN, 1§ Chambur of ST AV S SRR o1 TED A G001 Gl1 Dply at £33 South St ANTED-A GROWN-UD i &vnr‘, Apply at 160 North ANTED — A GOOD SW) gonoral housowor T WRSTERN AVENUE, &% OR 10 TERT ot Monroo aud Wil- 11 Nixon Hullding, northe ‘GWASH AND IRON. QI TFOR JIOUBR- Saugamon-sl, No run- UN1TED BTA+TS Divtiicr Qount—Juncr DLODOETT, =J. }\i Murply, Aash{uc{" v. Jocephino e v, Josopliine ualmau, 1257.63,~Sania 1, $170.49,~Bams v, 'David Coibert, $103, ;Hame v.'8, T. Gundoraow, $100,11 $90.67,—Sauie v, Fred Kocharl, 3314 jam Kruger, $210,60,—f ~Same v, ‘John' meyer, 42160, —Samo v, 'Cliaries O, Olto, O'Reilly and Jolm 3. $00,00.—Samo v. flonry Drooks; $77.70,— SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ST sl ve e s Do vilnlelar b o st o Ao Y ER L, 10 Madsonate oot TITAT ¥ING SUD- of cithor; conraniont Would exchango i Sume V. Uuslavo FDISTI O GRRMAN ik at 134 South Morcan-at i 0D T THAT OAN W, Iron fn & neivato famiiy at 139 Thirty.first: uma A, L lent, §0.0i—~San 0ast vornor of Calumot-ny. So [}/ ANTED-GIRLS TO \YORK ON COATS, buttonloloanakors, Gud basters torw, finlvh at 11 DATLLIES Lnundressos. (AND COLTAT IO, ateady om Ty, 080 Webamav. T TR IYDRAU- Hondsy morning. mplovimont Aroncies. AND " BOANDINAVIAN Liotals, Iaundrien, city otlico, ) Milwaukbe-av SUPERION CoUT—]upas: GAny.—Frederick Paull- maun v, tho Toutunio Ineuranco Compauy, $018, Jupak AMoRoBERTS—Joscph Maun V. Puier Bouchior, T BN OATCAHODS — , and seroa, WINT OHIUAGO LAND OR SALE-INSDALE—HOUSES, TOTS, &aron forfalo or rout on mouth lotaon nl thae, nud monay Josuc will soll aocq tratta on quarantas to bo rol Ait, hofors uny paymonts are mad st ncogmmodation ol traius of . N. Cimovrr Count—Junur Ronzrs,—Otto Zsbel v, or_yearly paymont ‘Eu’-l:)nry Woatenfald and John Schoemiakerj vordiot, P " THE LAND-TAX. To the Edftor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin : Your correspondent, T, 0. W., may bo right in maintaining that the land-tax should not Dut, if thers wera. no othior argu- ments in favor of retaining such tax than are contained in his artlclo in to-dey’s paper, Le would have pretty well proved, by the reductio- ad-nbsurdum process, that taxos on land should 8100 wu.nsn'fi'\r A LOT AT PATK . | aud ccuntey, av Mrs. DUSKE'S i < grty o § COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. O SALE—OR RXONANGE-IMPROVED FARM,” 164 nores, 80 milss from Chiteagos G0 xcres fine erod Tnnd, tnorigago notas, and suburban lot, Wi d city praperty and essumo one-foustii, S Misgelinngons. ANTED-TIFIY LADY AGENTS FOR OITY 6 taBIN & day guat Last Jeand G LADY TO ATTHRY A. Neudiok's gallory, 107 T M OF FIGHTY ACRES, 1] Mi L3 woll iupcoved. Ior terms rpp! R OUSILTEN, Minvels, T, YIORSES AND CARRIAGES. TGV MORK SEABROOK & SMITH BUGGIES hactone, alsy other makor, atlow pricos nrou-st, opyosile Palmor House. l{fii«wimél ATIONS WANTED--MALE, ot Hookleonera. Qlorla, &o: UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED ‘miu bs buokkeaper in A westorn hank. oyed in. Address, Itis true that Jand may be, and in the country gouorally ig, taxed with falr equality, But, as o fact, the inequality of tho taxation in Chicago is 80 outrageons, and so much in the faver of rich 1and-ownora, that almoat auy indirect methed of 'taxing consumers would be more just than tho land-taxes as now Jovied. Buts bottor remedy than the zholition of (no tax would bo the mp- poimtment of & Tax-Commissioner, whoso ofiico should be: open the whole yoar round, and who sbould bave the powor to alter tho ssscaged val- ues on papticular places of property, & powsr ounty Boxd of Bqualization hasnot, An iltustration of this point will mako this more The assossmont for 1872 of tho realty in the Town of Lako View was only ebout bl na high aa in the county at large, ment of ono fine placo, » largo real-estato donl whercas many of the small farms wors nesessed at fully the averags valuo of tho wholoe county, 1 tlio poor max wanta to live chonply, b buys & place out of town, where tha taxes ars not so Whethor ho buys or ronts, the taxen must fall to bim to 'py, if tho land-owner cen throw the burden on bim; and, tho poorer ha is, the ensior for tho ownor to shlft tho tazes ufion the tenant, on of tho hand of the comet with referonce to {biese stars, on tha eveniugs of Juuo 1, 12, 1an i an serlionwar orionce: or othiorvl P 100, “Pribune oltice. {TRD_DRUG OLENK OF 8 Y RARSY end, and wiih azoallant rofor- monts, Addroms K T-AV.—SECOND HAND OARRIA( rstolw rostnwaytony 21 S, BINR-LARS, i® gt . ¥, MURPILY & 00, GOTION—AT &7 RTATRET, ery Tugsduy and ¥ Carrlages at vilv desiros & pan burbau establishy Tx‘nénsA TON WANTED—BY A FIR: S i"flfla‘.’...flenm iong oxperlonco, Call at £3 5] manat., near Rook Islind dapat. E SIT UATIONS WANTED--FEMALE But the asscss= $100,000, owned by wao placed at £2,000, ORE; ND TRUOK, WITH STEADY Linuling, meking &010 835 per wook, inonics at O B 5 arahiouss, corner Leacly and Mathat. | orpyATIONS WANTED-BY TWO FIRST-OLASS —X GOOD BUSINESS DUGGY—GHEAT, orivny eiia, aug laogk oo i hin & weok or two from now may bo known by inspoction. Tho dashes show the direction of thio comol's tail. The paih of the comat ovi- ther todo second worke TTUATION WANFED — BY A TIBPE American girl ta do second work and plain rawi; &t 172 North Qurtis-si DY A YOUNG GILTO oo owork in & small faully. &3 walting maid. ondsy and Tuseday. ow buggios for vocond-linn atnting and_repaic; doas a'reasomablo priges at 10 RENT~-EIOUSES. RENT_TWO.8I'ORY HOUSE, Hublaxdat, toa TION cond-work ‘or b Houth Doarborg-st. WANTED-RY A GOOD GIRI: TO T0 ousovork, Apply st 13 Butterficidat, on stence of o tuil, with a little pationt watohing, and all tho botter if tho observor bo notnear an ertificial fight. We may add that the moon will bo Ao high up during the coming waek a8 to interfore, to some extent, with the distinct- Boo this subjoct tronted more tully in the Nation of Juno 11, 1874, ive an instance of low exomption ion works fn favor of the tenant, I will gtata that, of & number of farms leased by mo, soms of which are Illinois Central Railroad Iands, nat fully paid for,nand hence not deeded, and conseqontly not subjsct to taxation, tho. tennnts_got tho lsuds at a lower figure m tho onses where thoe Iauds aro free from laxation. Eug Dolaim that -the Stato is no loaor, for tho Tenson that tho- Railroad Company is interest on. the lands eold, and payiug it'over to the Btate in the woli-known forn. Your correspondont’s argument, thatit is hattor a8 to reduce its value, TTUATION WANTED— DY A RESPECTABLE il 20 caok, waaliaud ron In A famlly whore two glrls Plodso call al 743 plato-s "0 RENT-CHEAPER THA raat sido of Veenon-a quiraon premiscs—Vox atr) Good Taterrnde. thre varaf, Ilouss, 18 Wuat Mn TTUATION WANTRED-BY FIRST.GLAGS pastry ooolk, fn tho oity or coustry. THS, FURNISHED, or Twanty-fifth-3t. _Apply on promlsos. :'rxhlm:n ,n-s-xl‘?mriim TBASEMENT user, T n U RS ELL & Tt nty, S IN WANT OF 2 lolp can ba supplied 20d Beandinavian and Gern s DUSKIDS offics, 80 Milw, BUSINESS CHANCES, DRUG, BSTORE AND BUILDINGS ON LI with or without physician's pragtice, al inlabitanta in Nort ash agloa of stora aboul tice worth batween & old for §3,500 Gas] to tax the lend o hoavil; ia suioidal, ‘Ilas T. S. W. been taking lessony of thio Bouth Cavolina Tioginiaturo ? Again, his argumont against faxing improvo- ‘ments,* but " putting: the whole burden on tho land,—unimproved he must moan,—is 5o abswrd that I should beg any ordinarily-intelligent pey- ,zon’s pardon for rafuting it. Once more I must eall'l, O, W.'s attention to tho offeots of over- taxation in the Bouth, whero the land has been rondered unproductive. Though T, 8, W.'a argumonts favor the abo- litlon of ths land-tax, I do not! think - that they outweigh mauy reasons for maintaining this tax, Tut.of this I o sure: that, if ho wore ownor of. much real estato in Chicago to-day, our -offoxts to sboll hin MY DHSIRABLE FURNISHED 0 RENT-A VI Tentlow. D. B, DEWEY Block. orn 11 [ T L8164 day: Drac- 10 RENT-0OTTAG 8§15 day: vrac: ., Roow 11 Waub~ AT RIVENSIDR—A 3-3TORY FIAME atag il rent vocy ‘olman & King, 51 LESTABTISIED AND PAVING £} n ‘Tho fease aud furniturs of 31 rooms TO RENT--ROOMS. NTORNIRNED ROOMI AT eat AeichLco] of wabure. s rooms fall neacly a tino and payiog lurgoly on ths fuvost locat gonural arrangomont ths best on the ough invostigation is offorad. An loor, 181 Wost Mad 10%, BALT BUSINESS, WIIERIC MONRY OAN o a0 or S50 anly ranuirad; awnés ok, ] 'RONT ROOM IN PRI~ suitably for ono or tiwo Tio nindn; no bouus feaving tovn} oall th BTOOK OF 1O enyerly sccond tox. Reapectf Cnicauo, Juno 19, GANTLY FURNISHED ablo, 83 Dearborn-att, Rtoom 33, 0 RIENT-NICK TURNIS{IED TOOME, tloor, 486 Wast Afadisc 5, RYAN in parmoats, or ozchangs (h productlve business proj nvoiaad at wholes: FOSTER, Balolt, D O Aty S Rtatio and Frultstoro 2% 15 poc ' cent ‘dissount. 821 West: Chie —————— Young Walworth. Young Walworth, who is now in the Auburn rison, 18 of no use to the contractora. Ile hos oveloped oplleptio symtoms, and is employed in the hospital to walt on patients, a la Twoed. the Tammany Ring swindlor, has from een & well-bohaved, tractable and will- ing prisoner. ' He asks no fnvors, is yoquirod of him without comp! TOR A TIME. & {0 RENT-LATGE THONT ROGH, FORNIBHLD, o (ol i privats family, nortliwest cor* st E FFTUP-ST,, OVER PREIN tora, to gantlninag, WHRLL LOOATED, AND 1y Goriau trade; good op- owaer has to leave colty. and doos what tnining. e is employed in # shop where rush horse-collars are made. - At flat Lo was assigned the ordinary tnske, but the contractor soon found that he wna mora valuabla na an overscor or goneral clerk, and novw fills that position In the shop, Lie {8 roquired to roarch and eab with and oconples a cell at night the yame as all pris: o farnistied o o dulne geod basino by ith nio 23, 00( FURNISIIID ROOMS—SINGLE gontral locatlon; very low ronta, €5 Houth Clarkst., ' Room 7, TENT_HANDSOMILY -FURNISHID ROOMS 317 10 3203 month; bost locatlon in the city, 2t 181 South Olark-st., Koo TO RENT--STORES, OFFIOES, &o. i aver dffarod. 18 Weat North'n e, SALOQN AND FIXTURIS FOR SALE AT 0 WAST g ~ MIISCELLANEOTS. DVESTISERS WO DESIR try roudors oun do so ‘L’I‘ufi.ha. bl‘" i Stnrfx? "STOnES NOS, %1 AND TR BIEGAN I B O Elsek ct(Hantiady Biaekh it il ne rontod at Tow vrice L kood, party by STALL, Real Kstato 97 South Olark-st, = -Tu RENT-DABEMRNTS, . - BOARDING AND LODGING. rokor And Routiag Agonoy, Sonth Side. . THIRD-AV,, NEAR HATRISON.ST.— BRIOK rdfor Tadtoa und ¥6.80 por waok, with uto of planios day hoard, B4, §3(; WARASI-AV.—FURNISHED TOOME WITH 000 _vorrd. TAVING BURPLUS 1nlry newepapor atiica, canleass thie WY PAINVING TIOUBKE i promonsihle” party by i Sides. Avply to tate Lrokor and ronting aizent, 97 Houth Olark: A LL GASH PA{D JONAS GELDRI fi)‘:nfi\'u AND WARABILAY.—A FEW GENT! " R - oommudated with alugle OANT ETONES WITI BASE ®ED-~TO RENT, NTED~TO RENT—A NEAT IOUSR CON- within a mile ora noiglbornand s Hots uin TH Wilt BE A. DRIELS3A, lurs by mall promptly st HDkR'OPX&NHDflAND o o 0L UA boncht at tho bi; 1) H. NENTAL ITOTEL, 419, 481, AND 483 STATE- o talning 8 or 9 roous half of Court-1Touss, i lil) Uribuno offfea. FINANCIAL, T ALL TANKIUDT INSURANGIE nd Lrankln aud Seandinayla ETITERE Ul Kunat tery, ANDERSON, ARD_TLAILITOAD o4y uuibormen, ur4, Godl-oparators, and ol lutorors and imachinics o Joyment I Com: D) N BYANSTON-A D I ekod 1. pritats Iyl o Tosagnat oar the dopat. Call corner af at. MRS, M. T DEFORE! PARTNERS WANTED, BAN WITH 83,000 OASH oo ordors aro alraady i£0.000 casli 83 800k AS i, TEW BOARDRRS LAIMS AGAT i - NGERS OF ALL KIND! O 1163 - WRINGEI _OF ALL, CIND ¢ il B, THAYRIC & GO OARTNII WANTE] isored, 19 Liadal TED—$60—A GENTLEMAN DE. ‘sircy & partnos W numount In a Juomtive catl usinosy payiiyg $30 par Week prodt, Ol jor uutls Olazk-sta, Koot Lo gold nt & sacii- fico. An_injunotion was nskod againet J, W, Clapp and J, K, Baryy, and_ granted, sand arule toshow causo, Laler in the day adjudication was entorad by confosslon, » warrant lesuod, sud T AM MANOTADTURING & e proposty ontirely 'mmdnb“l)r fnoumbrance, | Wa i i 07 ‘Bot ey B o E ot AT UhY Tendinghousas whio aail "Addrass, for ane wasi, O'7, B e L ) TO EXOHANGE. e s OR EXOHANGE-SSTORY OITY FRONT BRIOK ARICER & WALT, 1 fazellin tk tho kithen 2y tho mprof y Bl Inutes, kops, £b nultuim A quiros o fire I tho Lou: over condumas It RUME OF 3], BRURRN S OANZON OHIOAGO T Mo.‘fiw' N real oatuto woourl| born-st, my own, knd frad iody, also my bankors, . Cluck, on an account for $425. 1t LaSallo-st., busoe iy alloged that Clark, on tho 25th of April last, thiog to sell T grorbad ' Ave can ahiaw 400 20 v BROWNIKG & CO. dwalliug du Joraey Ci Impeaved alty proparir. TOLOANIN ON T COTTAGE AND LOTOLt 8. UODRIDAL & BYUKES, T—iN ORDER TOI ANEW TIST, LOST AND FOUND. OST-ON BUNDAY, AT OI ‘rutbytur gy Churen, tably rowardvd by Jeavh R THE FIRAT Tte Huder wilile NEARLY REW rlx‘n fifimmu{ Sesmbiin To 1IRE_TO OAMPING AND tlos—Tonts, rubber hinukets, waolon 1] othor kinds of camp equip- s Department, 193 and ‘rlvo or take dfiforence in DALL, 61 Dosthoraat, (haso- om 1010 138, m. A OR STOL it white fave snd fong i foriat i ll;‘:(xn:lv:l aud rewandvd by MRS, Wi ty-st. : s, twa Catd <o L Sasnt, Thosbe, sutio 5, f MUSIOAL, WALE, MADE RY AL “Ducatau, ot Bn:n;‘lx;i: vy 83 Viasoa th bt 1 Dic, % (o' Obioago Biano - {aotory, it SroN. ik i NT_AND FOR BALE-NEW AND SEGOND: miiag & spuclalty. WL of tho wale of nll the ungollooted notos, blils, accounts, and claima sud demands bolonging to the bankrupts, and in bis hands, Tho anlo was made June 0, and realizad the sum of $20.04. Qoorge Rose was V] — ¥ THE HSCRIB A b rOL: "I.Ir:(l:‘ll’""hr:dt:ll"- :‘hm TDING MATERIAL :TRON LOOF OF TIIR 00U complato of In par aliimas, the eorruyatad o rubible tone, at priced jen to sult parties bullding. Applyto THOS. MAOKIN, 576 tndianwat, untlon or reiuru of 1 d orgas AL 50 NIOHOLSON I8 il s aabluvi urgan {n Awerios: Wholeralo and rotail at the u I d W1, 010, 14 fore ek HOUSEHOLYD GOODS. mrrcora s AT PAJITIRS DISPOSING OI HOUSLUOLD G ‘:;‘}‘jli"-“ bl factory, Waokluo il DoffeF st ael AN 0D ¢ DUSELETS, 13T uiia{ios, Dollors, 1y bovios roctuzy BRUBIL iatal Aad & 171 AND T LAKIE Halatad ot 1slite, Fouleds bud reyelind,

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