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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1874, 2 3 b — % W Lord Dufforin ¢ At Homo* at Rideau House, .. Improssions of Ohioago, and of His Tour Through Canada. Tho Gesanglest of German-Canadians at Waterloo. A Singular Specimen of a Mild Karuck Soandal. Telegraph Monopolics, Yrohibi~ tion, and tho Chency Movement. Special Corresponaence of The Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, Ontyy Bopt, 11, 1674, LOND DUFFEWIN ** AT HOME. At Jast our errant Governor-Geuersl ag ro< turned to his plessani homo, Nideau Ifouac, uome 8 miles from thia cily, Cards bave boen isaucd for an ‘“at bome" next Saturdny, and thero will bo, boyond doubt, a big rush of our atlstocracy—for, being tho Capital City of tho Now Dowiinion, wo of course indulgo in that soomingly-usoless institution—to poy their re- epects to “my Lord nud my Lady Lord DufTerin wns in tha city yostorday, and called at tho Statc-ollicos. Whilo thers, Ihad an oppor- tunity to Intorviow him o8 to his impressions of your city. * Chicago, you ees," enid his Lordship, as ho dropped tha glass from lua oye, * way the largest oity that 1 visited, ond thero was moro to sea’ thero than at auy other place, Tho people woro most hospitable, and I really wns not subjected 10 ono siuglo mark of disrcapect during my stay in tho clty, They aro asomowlat peculiar peo- lo, thoso Chicagonus ; and not tho Jenst amus- ing of them 18 a good-hearted fellow namod Dix- on, tho Presidout of tho City Logislaturo, Dixon is an Irishman, snd talked nbout tho Greon Ielo wilh tho outhusizsm of o Celt aud the glibuces of n Yunkeo, 'Iho theatron aro fine, but the performmnee was not vory superior, 'he papors aro slightly glvon to the senuatiounl, so fur a8 I could s00, One Lad the nudscity to publish o bogus interviow with mo.” Lord Duorin furthor added that hio had not failed to recetve n fuir quantity of addresses, and said ho belioved his roplics to them Lad in every way been us eatisfactory to the people us thoy bad beon Lo himself, I undorstand that somo portion of the mito medhtaso » becoud trip to tho Westorn Statos, when thoy will penotrate out’to points aloug tho line of the Union Pacillo Road. THE TOUR OF LORD DUFFERLN through tho Provinees fns beon the most sne- ceauful of any ovel mado by o representativo of tho English Monarchy through thas conutry, 1t was happily tuned, a8 the peoplo have at Jast risen sowmowhat above sectional feelings, and aro boginning to appreciatotho fact of thair existonco 88 @ nation, Tho Governor has mixod among tho prosporous and substantial yeomaury of the ofdor counties, {bo strugghng pioncors in tho nowest sottlements, the speculetivo adventurers on tho shores of Lako Buporior, aud tho busy traders of our fast-growing Westérn cities, Il had oujoyod larger opportunitics for forming on acquuintiuco with to peopla of the Now Doutine fon thaw auy previous Uovernor-General, Lord Duflerin s been met everywhoro with domon- strations of joy, and specchos of fidelity to the rosont systent of governmont and nationnl tios, {'Ie bug replied to nearly 100 addressos, and aagh. g s nequitted himself admirably ; und, when o reached the Cupital City of this Trovince, Toromo, ho gave utteranco to tho most yemarkubie and happy of them ol Iam sorely tempted to quoto, for tho bLenotit of tho larye Canadian elcuicut in Chicago, o plort gen~ Lu\\ja ortwo from this epeech. Tho Governor 6oz *“ Nover bns tho head of auy Gosernment passed throvgh a land so replote with content- meut in the preseut, £o pregusnt with promisoin the future. Everywhere huve I lourued that the peaple are satisfied,~satisfled with their own TaN o) ioesnctas with the Jrospoots of their country,~satislied with thelr Government, and the inatitutions under which they prospor,— atisticd to bo the subjects of tho Quosn,—uutise fud to bo mewmbers of the British Bmpire,” 'Lho Governor-General further elaborated hin idea, and spoko of Canada rs being tho * naso- cinte” of Great DBritain; which happy phrase has since run from ono ond of the country to tho other. Wo nvo no longer more Dy 3 wo ‘0 not the poorer brechvou ; but wo aro * auso- 08, Dominion stock—of national vanity— hns gono up 100 per cont sines tho use of this word. Ilio tour In over, aud Lord Dufforiu and Jus Indy ava cutitled to o little leisure, Thoy Unitod Btatos Talegraph Compnny bavo lald a ceablo noross tha ocontt, and now are anxioun to put o Amorlean ond of 1t ou tho shiore at Uoncap« tiou Hay, Hut tho other Company nh?ml, [T1Y monopolist congorn _might vory unturaily bo ox- vocted to do. In ordor to covar such casos, tha Dominion Uarlinmont, ot ite Iast scaston, passed an net which praotically terminates tho monopo- 1y onjoved by tho Anglo-Amorlenn Company, it owing ta'the naturd of the not, it was ono to which it wng ncoonsary bofora 1t could bo do- elored law, ta obtatn the consent of the Socro~ tary for the Uolonies in Kngland, Lord Carnar~ von ia Lha Bocrotary ab tho prosent timo, but hio lina dono_notldug atiout tho mattor. Sont white, the Farnday—the bont omployed In tho Inying of tho cablo—bhas arrlvad at Concoption iay, and 18 waiting for orders, . 1loro comes fun peculiar pleco of spite, ‘Cha Divectors of tho other Company nveu object to nllowing the slontner to waie for a dovision innidu the limits o! tho bay, claiming that the Juriudiction of tho Conmpuny’is equal to that of thio ‘Lerritorisl Qov= ormiony, and that ihis Inttor oxtonds to a ling ruuning from ‘headiand to hondiand, instend of followiog tho S-mille Hwit along 'tho sl osttien “of tho copst, ‘This, from an Atierienn Company, ia too eruol. It ls uslug Cuundn’s weapons ngainst Imn;ul!‘ and tho bost iteroats of comnmoreo, in o moas * deeagusting ' wiy, 1t sooms Hicely 10 bo ono of thoso iuvon- tlmlls which aro gaid to return Lo plaguo thoir lu- ventor, CANADIAN SCANDALS, Wo tako our tcandal very mildly. Indead, what would bo regarded, T prosumo, 23 absolntos Iy vorreet and proper in somo Lsstern cltios— Brooklyn, for iustauco—is hore the oocagion for tha olovation of o myriad oyabrows, tho blowing of ton thousand nosts, I “havon't very mitol fulth in this oxcesslve morality, butit is amusing, Lot mo givo you nn fnstanes: wo bavo & Provineinl oficial named Mol ollnr, & rogular enuny Beotcliman, who talks Gaclicas his mother tonguo. o wasi o widowor for yoars, and bins recontly married o young, petito” widow, Why not? Inhia ofllces ab tho Larlinment buildings thore nra cortain ongravings, the bill for which appoarad fu tho public accounts, 'The chromos cost a totnl of 3217, and among thom was ono peverally known ny *Tho Rteapor, but which was foutastically ontitled “ Little Mrw, —" Innoccut onougli, of courso, DBut tho Opposi- 4ion were awe-struck at tho wickedness of tho thing, und tho wholo Proviuca waa daluged witls orticies about tho pioturs of * Little M, —," whieh huug fn - the private npartments of tho Ilon, Archibald MeXeliar! Poor Alas stood it as woll ns bie could, but finally collupsod, 1ily wifo wauted to know what it ull moant. His follow-oflicials hinted at hisduty in tho promisea. “F Mothor Grundy ” had alywoys thonght ho woa *'a littlo gny,” “thore wes tio othor resource, o conld hot foll buck upon his moral dignity and laugh {ho mosquitoes to scorn, Oa tha co~ trary, ho obtained an afildavit from tho chromoe sellor, sotting forth the fact that the picturs was pucchased by Mr. Melellar's predecessor in of- iico, and glving the following startling conversn- tion,—tho Macdonnld reforrod to being tho do- ceased Sandilold, the old political war-horso of Upper Canada : T'wo or three days after the House opened fa tho fall of 1671, Mr., Scolt, tha thon Speakor, valled Ju, aud, saying that Lia roows looked very bare, and that'n fow pictures would fmprova it, bouglit ftobu chromos aud ilvo mottoes, orduring them to ho framod, Next norning ho catled in ywiths Mr. Sandfold Macdonald, und nskod o to show Lim in purchases, Aftor loo dug over them and rojecting two, thoy procecded to beloct s fow more. Ouo standing framed, entitled “Tho Teopor,” uf(er a patutivg by Adame, ateracted 2Mr, Macdonald's atteution, Wwho kald, * Ewing, how miich for fittie Jire,?" 1xiated $7, Turning fo Ar, Scolty o said, “ Seotty that Will fust wult yous you bad better bavo thut,” nud orderod it o bo pioced among the lot, I quostion whotber it would Lo a very groat osazperation to Bay that the fato of the present Dlinittry, of which MeKellsr in & mombar, doe ponded upon a successinl oxplanntion of 'this terriflo scandal which hnssot tho entire Provinca on tho tiptoo of expoctation, | THD BUOWN LIDER. A very differont matter istho cago in which tho Hon, Goorgo Brown, of tho Toronto @lobe, is sooking to rocover damangos against Oppovition nowspnpers, which hnvo publishod scandals cone uected Witk bis record beforo marringo. Lognl proceedings havo already boan commenced, aud Mr. Brown hns made oflidavit that tho Libolows matter{s ontirely falso ; aud overy ono belioves him. Nomoro liouorablo man livos thun Alr, Drown. "Pho National proprictors, which frst publish- ed tho articles, scom likely to go to jail ou its account. PROUIDITION AND CHESENTSM, The Ontario Tomporance aud Prohititory Looguo held lts fouth annunl Conveution it Toranto recontly. Thera waa yuita a large nte ttondance, and regolutions wero adopted favor- ing tho appenl to tho Logislnturo to pnt more Teutrictions on the snlo of liquors, if tho feoliug OF tho peoplo s against absolute prohivition, and the latter moasara eannot tharoforo bo en- forcod, Tho Reformed Episcopal Church is making great progress in the Dominion, It would soons really that it was making more hendway hero thau in the United Htatos, ‘I'ho oxplsuation may bo found probably in the more arbitrary method of exercising thelr powers nsod by Canadisn Bishops {n tho Protestant Episcopil Chureh, CANADENBIS, SRR Eronch Justice, A easo which was tried recontly {n the Dopart- ment of the lure-ct-Loiro has attracted atton- Dotk canteiapluio putaiug ihoie improssions of this country on paper. Tho book wonld sell im- meusely nmons Canadians, Whatever may bo Enid by captiung eritics, the general results of this proloniged excursion of the Chief Exceutivo of tho Nation, aud tho reprosentative of Her Majesty in the New Domiuion, have been most tuvorabio, 3t has holped tu wold togather tho differont and widely*teattercd Proviuces of thia zouatry. A CANADIAN GESANOIEST. Tho Germay rettlers in Coundn, ospecially in this Province, aro mainly located in tho County f Waterloo, right in the contreof tho Peninsula, They have not forgotien the musical instincts with which Toutons all ovor tho world scom tobo improguated, and consequoutly they rejciso i duy ummber of singing soctotics, Whis pleasant month of September iy generally choson for an snnual * Gowkngfont ;" aid_tho wuceoss of past rears bns fairly hoen rivaled by that of 1874, 'Who ittlo Viliago of Watesloo, on the Grand Trunk Heuleond, is the chiol sottioment, aud thitherward poured the Getwan folls from all parts of tho cuunitry to fnke pare in the festivilies, Noar to is the Villago of Boslin, snd tho constant i i iug letweon Lhe 1o places wos o pight to babold, ho celobration this yaar drow together the Brengerbunds from Buflalo, Moutreal, Worouto, Preston, Humilton, Dadon, Lerlln, nod athor places; nnd right roval quantities of lagor-heer, Rhuno wine, aud Nologno snusage wers ot Linn for the gratitication of visttars, Moses Springor, tho Reeve of the Villago of Waterloo, is ong ot tho leading rapresontatives of thio Tentons i the Daminion, and delivered tho wolcoming address to tha foreign sociaties who came to purtieipata i the festivitica, The oM, old fear et a dight Js in tho fuburo, whiek opprogscs oy, Gorman, wag = present with Mogen, Ilo oxtracttd very sensibly rome comfort from tho_sssomblaga that ho wel- somed to Waterloo, Ho told lus visitors that ibo time might como when thoy mighs bo called apon to fase o foroign oo, Should such over bo tlio cagye, it would ba wall for them If their culti- vation of n taste for musle should prove to bo what it lnd been and was now in the Fatherland, one of thomost poworful monns of atrengthons ing their hauds for the defense of homo, Loalth, snd houschold goods, Awong tho picces given ab tho fostival wero tho following: Tuthor's mugnitlecut choral, “Lin Post Burg Ivt Undor Gote” (A Strong Power Is Our Gad), by tho entire malo chorug; Franz Avt'w ** Waldon Sumkest, Ly tho Watorlap Licdertafol; Doetloven's “ Ruing of Athons)" by Corl Itichtor ; Franz Ab's * Wald- andacht,” by the Torauta Harmonin Bacicty ; the ‘mals chorus alo sang Goldono Sonnonschioln * (Golden Sunshing) ; and Mondolssoln's ohiorus, * Auf don Beo " (On tho Son), was given by the Watorloo Licdertatel, ‘Iho gom n[‘lho porform- suco, howover, wus Gonnad’s glorious " Ave Mariy,” with smeflmnv by Bach, 0Of courso, tho ({Iumalglouz‘ulune with the national “Qod Baye the Quean.” "Tho audlonco of Gormana wan immense, and the reunion was most snccossful n ovory polut of viow. 'Pha Toutomio portion of tho popula- tlou of hin country is in n most promperous condition, and, withal, it s onoof tho most peaceable of tho diverso natlonulition that ga to nanko up the Canadisy poopla, Thoy are wol- come—rlght royully wolcomo—to hotd tholr Hnongerfenta ns aftan and ay lokg as thoy ohaoso, TELLGRAPIr MONOPOLIEH, Tho estromo northern Jand of the *Diuo Nosea," it it poseess no otlier merlt, hos ot Jeast this ones That it Js the most convonient In thelr tountey on which to Jand Athwtio cablos, ‘'his sigiplo frob glvow to it an importanca far vbeyond that posicksed by muny u moro pros- porous conntyy, Unfortunatoly, commorco has not hoot ablo (o got all tho bonolit bhio mightro- coive, undor ather circnmstancos, from this faot, owing to the foolishness of the Newfoundlaud suthoritien in enteting into a oavonaut_with the Auglo-Amoricun Tolugrupl Compnny, by which tho atackholdera In thut ‘monapoly woro glven tho oxclusive control of the islund, 8o fur gy tho laylug ot ocean-cablos was goncerned, A very aingulay atate 0f palis fant prosont ox- tion to tho unaccountablo way in which French Juries roturn verdicts of guilty * wicl extenuat- ing circumstancos.” A brother aud sister wore charged with tho murdor of their mother, who herself, thero is roason to beliove, had poisoned hor husband, Living near tho scenc of repeated hostilities between the Germans and Freuch in 1870, tho wholo family wore accnstomed to re- Dair b night to the Lattlofiold, whoro thoy pln dored the doad and \\'nundud, selling thoir epoil to Gormaun camp-followers, ‘The proporty thus gained seoms to lavo excitod the cupidity, fivat of tho wife, whoso husband in his Jogt momenta imputed his death o somothing sho bad given Lin a6 medicino, and noxt of ber son, o nte tompted in turn to polson bis mother, and, this fuling, ho etranglod hor in her slosy, Teproyont- ing to tho neighbors that sho'hnd commictod sui- cide, whick derived somo plausibility from the fact that a charpo of theft was hanging over her. ‘Tho sister witnossed the Bcrputmunn of tho crime, for the wholo family had been iu the habit of occupylng o' singlo roow, but thero was some reason to think sho was of woal lutelleet, and 8hio was aequitted. ‘Che murdoror wes found “guilty,” with oxtenuating clrcumstancos, tho ouly ground for which seoms to bo that ko had nover received any oducation. In aunother caus, tried a fow weoks ngo, In which o woman was murdered by hier fathor-in-law under rovoltlng clreumatances, hor busbend locking on and offe- Ing no assistance, o similar vordict was roturned, 1ha regult boing that the prisoucr cuoaped with {ivo or wix years' imprisonmont. It is urged thap such vordicts prove tha naceesity of roforming tho jury laws, =i Hiin slard Wead Snvod ¥im. HF'rom the Evanaville (Ind)) Jouruaf, Rockport boasts amoug its population ¢ two ¢colored men named rospestivaly Jack Live and Willis Poal. Now, theso sable heroos of many a stornly contorsed Dattla do nob soera glvon to pious aditations, aud, whils the batter portion of tho littlacirolo in whioh t1 oua men move wero g part iu dovotions befitting tho Sabbath duy, they wore seated in the (rlnnthv phadows of tho bluits avorlaoking the river, deop in the myatorios of paker with tho five-canta anto ac- compenimout. fow it ail camo about our ro- porier woa unable to loarn, but thera was a sud- den, violent dispute, nquic! slrugglo, and then a heavy body struck tho hugo rocks 80 feot bolow “with "a dull thud, and Willis Pool turned away with n shuddar, Discovaring that ho Lisd boon obkorved, ho turnod and fled, Thoso Lolow, howover, hutdning to tha apot whoro tho body lay, found that lifo was not oxtinet, and moment later, that, 88 fur as outslde wigni wont, the dnmago waa not fatal, Indeed, Les was able to regnin his fect, and but littlo diftteuley WRH nxlpormneml in gotting him to his homo, In tho fall, the Journals informant inpiats that Willis' Lead eamo in contact With o fuis-sizod block of saudstouo, ll!crllli’ crushlug tho Inttor to powdor, Tho faot thnt Jis head tonched the oarth tlrst probably saved Lhe follow from daatl ; but though this gorvice i fally valuad by i, 13 . waa not quite sufliciont to shield Lis body from hurm, Among tho infuries mautioned is & diglo. cated shoulder, 8 protty brdly brulsed back, and injuries of an' intornal nature which may yet prova fatal, though tho pliysivlans think othor. wisa, ————— ‘I'he Wives? Roturn, The Paterson (N. J.) Guardian says: A ro. cent ‘mngn\“h cilling attontion to tho fact that summor widowers were huving tho jolliost times imnginablo in the abeonco of their volubla hulyos haw Lt o mosy remurkablo effeot, ‘I'he wives como trotting home to Heo about this thing. One geutlomuu who wis boviag an un. ustiully good timo, nnd whose wifo had gono away to stay till the middle of Beptembor, way wanderfully astorumhod on ‘iolng home at d a'elaok in the mormugg to find his wife witting up walting For him, Bha gavehin a roysing ro- caption, und o looks like the lust yoss of sum. mor. 'Tho wido woild may wag an ¢ will, but it s doubtful if ho ovor smiles ugain, The wivos ara coming howo unexpeotadly avery day, and busbpnds had botter Jook oub alitilo u order thiat thoy msy eaye somo troubla, prosa. IIis rolations with nawapaper-mou’ woro s g b WASHINGTON. T Poland’s Defeat mont of tho Od Leaders. The Lookout for (876-=Blaino vs. ’Iny, Rumner, ped Boward,—ils godfathors, Tho Dainoutatio ‘parly whows ovon o lougor if losa vital and, though fts nowspapors aro in homlcidnl strite,—tho Westorn Jigau and tho original Jacobs of tha Esst worryin, h oth ~Involunary Retire- | i kinds of moncy whies Solvher ot Sk poesess,—tho thing ealled organizntion renchies oyond teadors, or principles, or common necos- sity. TIE DEFORMED TRANSFONMEN, Nor can wa soo any immediato limit to thoso organfzations, oxcopt by tha raplacomont of hicir pavtietes na thoy nre wasted or lost, Wo i Thurman, shall probably hevh to Wit TOr o wront nncessity From Our Own Correaponidant, Wisiwazow, D, C., Hopt 11, 1874, CRIAMBN, FTC, Judgo Poland's defont hias hoon yarlously ro< colvod,—by nomo with n eluckle, by othiers with namoral, by & good many with n porgonal rogrot. ovil that men o 8 suld to live after them, lot | | ok tho good Lo wholly futorred with lus bonts, It fio waa nol poruonally houost, that quallty of | houesty was dofunot amongst hin contemporaries, TOTAND'S DOINTH, nyni o 6c0 & Uhird porty absoth pacts of iy atliors s and, ovols Lot 85 €0t A tho politisleay aro congormotl 1t will bo tho samo booy hiving b nuotlior spot. ke party of Joforson eurvived Gallntin and {ts fivat school of statosmon, sud, Imporeaptibly_tranafotmod aghin t he Fedorsl whig within itanf. nutil an A o s cxpoat. A iz by nokson, ved until overtiitown o fuslon As ho Is roalty defanted or withdsaw, and as tho | uf a1’ oA by * Monrao,' foll things discontonted, and, whon b rocovored power, bad shakon off evary Jagkson man of powor,~DBlulr, and Bontor:, and Bling Wright, ana Yun Daron,—nnd_passod 0 & youngor school, ‘Tho Mexioan War brought n military horo to tho Presidoncy agaiustit: but ngain tho organization provalled, untll the slows 110 was & minu to striko ono wilh intorest at { Iy srising issue of six conturiea praducad tho fieat viow, and, aftor a while, to bo wholly for- | | gotton, and, after somo years, to racover his ponltion tn the miud, with strengthened consld- cration aud rospeet. Ho wne n vory modernto nud conservativo man,—Slavery balng no issio whoro ho livad, aud withaut advacatos, o that, although Anti-Slavery, ho was anything but Rod- t feal. o was o Judgo by long carcor, aud s flrm jrtios of tho sword. And uow, nitor twonty- two yenrs of Hfo and fonrtaon years of powor, the A ml—Eluvurylllmn{ and its” oppononts may Dboth Lo addresser b tored in 1801 ol Republicana!™ That is, drawn except that of organizations, nelthar har~ monioun within itself. " Ilard monoy, rovouta- it the woxds of Jeiforson, nt- " Wo aroall Foderaliats; we nro thora fs no lino arifl, ccanomenl Adminlstration, natlount loy- alty, nnd loenl solf-gavernmant, aro Joflorsonian though mild Judgo,~not rockless nor feroclons | priuciples, 'Lho kaie aro Jacktonian prineiples, inany gentonco ho admivlntored, but, within | with tho added featuro, or rathor oxtonsion the orble of his soverity, unflinching, As n Judge, Lo served bis Stato faithfully; a8 n Inw- of the kame fontures,—~no monopoly parnsilical apon the coutial authority, like the United Seatos Bank, Iy that tho Domooratic party of yor, ho porformed tho most Iaborious and ingrate- | Tudinua, Oblo, Penngylyania, or South Caro- ful work of this poriod, tho rovision of tho laws, | liun? whioh ho stuek to, with o small forlorn ; hopo, untl tho mighty task was dono, aud, if he be politically buvied now, this tomo in granito might be his a8 a Sonator is & Magisirate by the Constitution, advigory of the Chiol Magistrato; nnd, ag o —conuected with n proportion of seif-respect which more ardont mon aro apt to forgot n thelr anecrupulous precipitancy o bo eorupulously will o put forwavd; moantimo, md _ both “L'ho Liboral Republican movement—It nevor was & party, and never was intonded to bo—wag a Lotk iu tho diraction of such Jaersonian prin- ciplas, crippled at the atart by tho ndtiorenco of o cover- | Jaigo Poderal olemant which porvortad tho plat- Ing, Howns a nationsl man and o Magistrate, ( form and bastardized tho lusne, old parties, iubarmonious, and only rapacious of tntmxmfin, ‘aro }mlugasaxg toward tho nominatlug Jouvantion of . Bountor, bis worl was mild, diligent, and brond, | yropont Yod cnnml\uen Again, the tva Neither party will dare TWO FOLITICIANS and, 1f nolling avisea men live, it looks robablo ' that Jumen G. Dlaino ’ and Alaa carnest. As a Mogmsteato in tho House of Rep- | BXO | Fomatativis ' 10k thayaG oF Invostlgatios, | Aburman (or Ol L0 Allo) will run very ond oxpired under tho growing Jacobinism of IS that kind of fury, as Vuugivard and Lafayotia wero tinmpled out by a lowor and wilder ordor of roformors. ‘b ho was nat Indifferont lo | . the publio ontery, was shown in that procors against tho Credit Mobilior_pooplo, whoro avery agoncy of the party, sud ali tho fmploratton of tha oppasite purty, wora oxerted to prosurs moro exhortation without a vietim. _Te brought | § in buth o Sndlug and enlprits, sud they wore tho 1 notus! oulprita, ” Othor mon woro iuvoiglod by, | (16" St votug by Fintor. through, or with them; but these latter opiuion or private pain puniehad sunlcientiy. The two mon Poland presonted to s Congrosu without the fortitude toexpel thom aa ho suj gosted, wore the most powerful fu their partie: Brooke weg tho Government's owfl swoin and trusted Director. To his trust ho was n 1a- pecious traitor. Amcs wag the reprosontative of that morconary duliness in the Notth whioh i color-blind on’ that part of tho moral gpectram Whero 1lonor stands, Tor his besottod obiuse- ness Lo was prosented to Congress for expulaion, o cood the Congress to bo olectod this Eall, Dallot fails, that Cnn};(euu will oleet, candidato will naturall kind of Dieat, particulnrly it o hird candidnto bo added to tho race to eall off o smnll partion of tho ballots, Tho defoat of Loland and otisors is significant ehiofly in respoct 0 tho subject of that Congroes whioi: shall suc- 1f tho A thsivd ¥ be presonted by somo third pmty, in ordor to obtain hiy Cougressionul ~opportunily; for the fougo can solect ' from tho fvo highest on That thied mon, ublS | if nominated upon chacaotat aud unobuoxions’ mffiht becomo Prosident of tho United States, an £ivo us an Admiuistration roprosonting thas intolligont plarality which has 3}“]5 OF 110 Oppor=- tunity to take part {n the nami; by groat party convontions. 1fa would probably got tha suppart of the pasty inminorily in Cons groes, particulasly if tho maw election beforo tho poople ind boen of an embittoted naturo, which s always likely £0 1o the cago, /g of candidates loroin Mr. Blaine 18 s far moro formidable nndidate Lotora the Ropublican Convention as was Brooks for that kiud of botrayal involv= | Filt! any othier maw, a8 bis popularity with mom- ing n little of the crimo ealled blnckmailing, so | , popularly rotorsed to of lato by Ins obituaviaus and oxccutors, The work of THE POLAND COMITIER ors of Congrous in gouoral would go far to breal: up a union of the Congrossional minority upon tho third-pmty mon. Auothor porson, sny Mr. Wasbburue, would Liavo uo suc Ahat coutingoncy acours, it is hiahly probabla favor. Bofore at that porfod bore n woral siguificance acareoly | ‘uin¢ Mz, Biaino will bo & Sountor of fic United losy than the bupeachmont of ‘Stralford by Py and Coke, 'Pho Cuairmun, iu his vencrable whito bair, strnight carringo, blilo cont, aud buff vest, respeothul, ceedings e o Moderator, oxtracting ho truth without raisiug hi tovo of voleo or losiug bis | 1 maun of behavior; sad, whon bo, Lrought fi tho | iy wtundard of wolfrespoct and observation u Blnine is Lrotective-Larift mon, iu favor of froe conland xeport, and siood up 9 dofand. 1t against Gon. | 1t "With binieo, sed ookl obs Butler, Jomes B, Dock, Iornando Wood. auda | ' Btaten, EfTUER BLAISE OR THURMAN wonld be u great porsonnl improvomont proserved health of wkinaud buo of oyo, and | g1t 000 L BT “Io rmonp] Lmprovemont uaon eu living uudor, grove address, condueted tho pro- | \oien'ia g lind of mixod Ttegoncy, with un intol- lectual minor at tho top, surrounded by cortain tch mon who are invited fu from timo to time. numbor of vory capabla dobatars, all botly com= | gy "y communication with Nboral political mitted to gavo tho_culprits, ho provailod with shat gront Grand Jury which dosired jusiice sufliclont, but no moie. I have alwnf'u thouglt | o that, for his temporament, uo rospectful pnd In- affenslye, it roquirad tio bighost kind of leglsin. | gniictit" ostSume Footry o tivo fortitndo to_faco Brooks and Awes; aud faco thom thero, in tho midst of a hestllo Con- gross, faclug thom both as bo spoko those sen- | tonces g0 torriblo because 8o calm. Bubsequont and Lovo boon supported by an out- | cconomists, with ambition toward the suppost of tho bost criticism, and with no misscs wido uougls to rive any great bounco 10 seandal, Thuyman is o Judie of integrily, opposed to Informed, with family surroundings rofincd aud respectablo, aud soferones for men of copncity and ominenco in is Cabinot. ~Many patriotio men could bo happy y if 1hes o] invostigations Lavo coutainod mors pyzotechuics, | Viiry aeithor Of these gontismen, bt all would { X in tho coming of ither, tho public tono would bo higher, tho na- ildo prowure, threntoulng and baloful, and, | tiongi'uand no loms vigorous, and ne. campaign a8 in oll such cngos, diguifymg tha defouso, The | b . xoport of tho Polaud Comiitioo was o moro | Lould b9 rospoctapie, nosiug nffair in search of chops and tomata- e smico; it was o Congreasional Inquest, T'nssing up to tho Sonate, it roached n Bubject thero, an woll, Amongat {hie many who rojoico in To- | land's defeat are somo who could nevor, forgive that old man for his work in 1872. Lixo somo of thiom, ho i ratirod, but with nowo’ of thoir re- | ,, proclt, Mo ralited by this faok moro than any other: rastivenoss of othor mon long kopt | o out of publia cureer by bis loug tonuro of ollico, | o I was in Voruont in 18713, and found ot that | § timo lond complnints that Tolund would never dio nor retiro, Tho samo is tho caso in overy district whoto o tugu of prodomunnt esperioncd | b and fitness lives. Tho English, wiso in this ro~ spect, provido agninst such instability of tho constituoncy by ostonding tho opportunity of athor boroughs ta their statesmen. What ia eallod 5 ‘THE PREES GAG-LAW n could not havo Leon, in auy meun or intimidating renpect, tho concepilon or intontion of Luko B Poland, 1o was nover antagomzed by the of that proprioty which informed thom withiout lozged stool. to sensationuliza that #yatom, aud chose tho 1ight timo to bogiu it. But it owes an npolus:‘y to tho real Ciesar, In that campoigu both non could spenk ; aftor its_tormination, cither outd uvito and converso; during the Adminis- tration, whatover it might be, polits connsel would not be rojacted. It Lacomius tho pravinee [ thinking paoplo, ili-coutont with oithor parey, to stand in CAMP OF OBSERVATION pon theso two antronched parties, and, it thoro bo ono poreonality in the country ton 'lofty by loracter and canilor to- seeuro thio snffrugos of ithor, to kaup Lim in resarve aud quistly awale evelopments, As to tho third term, that hes got to ba & one- Tho Now Yoik Jlerald did_the Maj.-Gen. Nast notwithstanding, comet outof our solur roper thing, Also, It may ho well for tho mon, who wont riginally to Cincinnad to loak with a certain slautngus unon the Liberal Hopublican concern in Now York Stalo, which is waiting for splits between Dix aud Tildon in the very curious gawo of political faro golug on there. Gazn. inviting thoir intimaoy for the purposes of bis | Kilmess of Senntor Bontwell—Tho Yele porsonnl ambition, 110 waa of tho old school, unchanged and unchallenged. Ido not Lnow 1ho nauiro or signiticance of the law which hns obtaited o monsure of odium, and it hus not boen my priviloge to find anywhere s cloar dis- { © cussion of it. If condemucd by the press in all the brendth of that instrumontality, it must bLaove exarcised o cortain forae in au impationt district; but such odds mako his dofent too ensy to warrant great artillory-firing ovor ns romatng., Thoro aro men in publio life—quite o number at Jow Fevor at Pensacoli—0bituinry, Special Digpatel to The Chicago Tribtne, Wasntxarox, D, C., Sept, 20.~Dr, Hunsmann, f thin city, was sont for yostorday, and loft in the train Inst night, to attend Sonator Boutwell, who is sick at Groton, THE YELLOW FOVEAL AT PENSACOLA—~ONITUARY. Commundor Charles L, Franklin, of Olo, who hos been on duty nt the Pousnonlas Nayy- Yard, died of yollow fover ou Friday lnst. Ro- that—who aro very restivo and malevolent to- | Ports to the” Nuvy Department fudicate no ward tho press. Itoscoo Conleling heads tho list, 1o {5 liko tho gobblor, who ia not satisticd to dominnte m the barnyard, but s rufllod oven at | I tho puussgo of carrior-birds ovorhend. onrr, Judgo Toland’s placo, like any man's, can Lo supplied. A Republican couutry, like's Ito- publican army, can find smiths, stokors. and engineers, in the yanks, to start its engines in al] contingencies, It cou nover bo wholly satisfled | with lta ropresontativo public mon, howavor, whou they nra constantly replneed by the crowding forisard of obscurittos, Poland Was not a mowi- ber of the sentimoutal sohaol, which Is passing sway in tho vapors of tho' war; Lo was an orthodo, oxact, legnl-mindod loador, just ready aiatemont of tho Tevor al Penencotu and Koy West, Capt. Somme, tho oxocutive ollicor ab Consncola Navy-Yard, has beon nttacked by this fTover, which provails in the most 1wmslignant form, et Outrazes ne Smyrnn, Tho Jewish Chronicle snys the Becret Associa- tion of Lurks at Smyrun, has reconsly given a resh proof of its exintence. Soveral of its woni- bors went, during the night, armod to the honses of some Jowish whsicians, compoliod thom to loavo thejr bods, and dragged them to o egfo, whero tha poor peoplo wero forcod not nlouo to play till daylight, bub nlso to pay the night's ex- pouses. Tho misoreants also endenvored to uso for tho corroetive usefulnoss for which tho times | Yiolenco to the wifo of ono of the municians, but aro sipo. 3 I hnve ucard Mr. Dlaino say that Mr. Colla- | ¢ mor, of Vormont, wng or'v of tho threg suporior Benators Now Bogland tut in publie dife in his day,—the other two bolig Sumbior nnd Fonsor. den, Ar, Poland hud u slowor temperament thau these, lle woemed to have avdicatod hiy moro dramatic porsonality in tho concinsion timt, boing less a londer, ho could Lo a bot- the woman sucocodad in ecapiog from. their lutehies, Tho unhnppy Jows huvo forwarded cflm plaints to tho Governor of tho city and to the rand Rabl MARIN. Tort ot Chicago, Sept, 101 ARRIVED, tar Jegislator. But ha las boon ono of tho | Sehr Eila Tllinwaod, White Lake, lnmber, stoady, ripo, and yaluable contributlons to the | Hehr Ssveuth Oljo, Whito Lake, lumber, lawmaking body of whish New England scuds so Sohr awoline, White Lako, Iumbor, many. A lv‘«ulamlin!{ hio might natnrally havo }‘mlm""um’m Muskeqon, sundrles, drifted Loo farin the d thous o'ercautious mon who could not siea that n Hebr 2.\, Nichiolron, Al ircollou of Jobn Aduths ana | FEop B W, Blanduard, Buitilo, sudries, 'rop Plymoitl, Batfalo, sundsion, g, lumber, diwordorty and wickad pross n itis own corractive | winr Lig, Grund Haven, lumbor. that an \\upflnciplndeunnr isin a pillory evory | Kolr Imjierlul, Monomitieo, Tumber, morning of his own willfuluess; thut tha tonis anry ploasure suels feol in doing vpite is ropaid n 8 thousand twinges sud despoudent hou whiel thoir victlm nover feols; and thot o vi lant pross, admintaterad for civilization, 1s tha ouly suliicient stimniun o porpoliate poprier fustitutions, which othorwise might lapse of thelr own raug-uczuhlluy to s vory lothargio aud Duteh kind of dospotism. MACPRLATL, Ouo by ana tho porsoual tigures of the War ¥ Dargo Monohaunos, Menominee, lnjabor, Laryo E, 8, Robinson, Monomineo, Jumber, Sargo Emnm 12, Pysoh, Menomitgo, lumber, Hehr Cliurles Luliuig, Mouoinfuge, luimbor, Helwr Jano Buil, Bulialo, coat, Sebr Qumdon, BulTalo, ‘woul, Hohr T, P, Stieldon, Buitalo, coal, Behr Ttead Gune, Usiveyo, co Bolir sam Qovk, Oswuyo 8er Novadi, Uswegto, coal, Helie Tida Kolih, Buituln, omt, Hebr 1T, O, Sclir Novthwest, Duttalo, coaf, ooal, ndle, Builulo, cosl, dlsn, »‘wur. —Hentlmentulists, ayitators, Inwgivers, Yrop Heotla, Buttalo, sundeles, outside diroctors, camp-followers, politiciuns, | I All thut is honorable of tho War ' i tho army, | 1 or undor tho turt, or baok in_ tho eitizon ranky, | 1 W A gtho citbsonrank, | JAckd & D duss, Hagines, lunibe Hohe Lytuuit 31, Bavis, Muskogon, lumber, Hehir Mystic, Muskogo, lutabir, Hour Tthuca, Mautuit, fumbor., Holir Liunbicenian, White Lk, lnzbor, Buarcoly s living hero of the Slavery or the Anti- tilavary sida cute o respactable thgnre at this dny, What fas becomo of Garrison and bl Jibepator Guerison Lolpod to destroy Grooloy i Qrooloy rop B, I, Wade, Port Hurou, sundrle laryo Gufdiug Slar, Port Huron, ligh rifa O, 11, Jonew, Haginaw, lunjber, disliked Iacobor; Beoehor says Lilton b & black= | Trop A, Av “Lurner, Pay Gity, walt, mallor; Davs Dorforms on Poland's gravo | Hohir ¥o 5, Torioh, Traverso liay, wood, Corrity Smith may bo siivo, but 1t is Niglily une Hair &, Lo Adrows, Rasino light, + ks . c o , oo, importunt I trio; AMra, ' Htowa and * Unclo fiehr K, O, Kobotta, Alpona, Tnbor, Tom™ ** snould havo died horesfter," na Machoth romarked. Whoro is Luorctia Mott? And whore avo J, O, Callioun, Mol Yaomby, Wie, Hehr Frontior Un* Monoiiuco, lumber, Hehr Blackhawk, Kt S Gum, Colling® Rier, wood, iy Orowk, woul, Davis, and all that party? "1 And Enoolt walliod | Teo Araia, huffato, nindeios, with God, and ho was not." AL this shows thos thore in n period 1o tho greataab gonorgtiou, aud those loaders who do not happily perish In their ora livo boyond it 1n nogtact, 'Lho Ropublican Pnn{ has survivod the dey whon 1t oould purge {teelf of Clingo, Grooe dir Avabls, Kugston, e ‘%,Ef‘ Elliawood, Walta- v, 30 bu oats, 16 tons 7 OLEARED, Btme uran, Saugatuck, 200 green hides, Prop Colorado, Tutrulo, 25, 000t what, 42,000 bu gary 20 kegs boor, H;l_;unm‘lu.‘ 543 b wheat, Stmr Goronn, BL, Josopls, aundries, | Btmr Sholioyya, Manitowor, sundrios, r NIGHT OLEARANORA, Trop Menominco, Grand Havon, aundrles, Prop Mohawk, BiifTalo, 17,048 bit wheat, 270 brla flour, 78 bagw mood, axid Aundelos, Behr 1, O, Butle, IfTlo, 32,600 bt corn, Yrop Oswegatelito, Ogdenaburg and fulermediate ports, 6,025 bu wheat, §,800 bu corn, 100 brla ll!w;lr,' 007 e dron, 100 bags seod, nnd Atn- drien, fchr E.I" Royee, Isacannba, 75 bt oats, 8 brls cornmeal, 5 Urls ork, and sndrlos, Ana bulrieon vessols cleared light, Take EFrelglits, hero was o mora fnquley for frelght room by Ateamor, bub tho gonoral markol was dull and oasy, A charter was minde Fridny at 3 for corn to Buffalo, T'ho prop Piymonth wan takon for corn, Idalio for corn sl oats, sl Annlo Young aud Doan Richmoud whent aud oats, ull on throngh rate, viy Dutfalo, Fridny evoning tho xeur U, O, Bults, corn at S, and prop Nebraukn remnindor cargo coru, botl to Dittalo, Tha #chr Arabln was taken for wheat to Kingaton at 740, “Total, 7, Capucily, 43,000 bu wheat, 80,000 bu cort, a1 75,000 bt oats, It w8 reported in yentorday's Trinpsz thit Uio tie Jako liteozo, which hud boon misslng Bat~ urday, waa fouud by tho tug @, W, Wood, Capt, William Urawford, about lnif way nerosa the Inko, tin dieabled coudition, hier machinery Laving given ont, Tho Wood mado fast to ier, and towed hiot 16 withih 20 miles of Al clty, whien slio had to lot her o, nanmvumauonFll coal to hrhui Jver in niratnat tho gala blosing from tho Weat at tho fimo, 34 wns oxpeciod that tio tug wonld o for ber tho aamo nght and brivg her 1n, but ko Was ot ablo to got the conl, Bho left yestorduy morn- ing, but was compolled to roturn, owing to tho atill provalling henvy sea, Capl, afelaid, the Ruperintend- ent of the Mo in which the Lake Breeze U, then engaged tho powerful tow-bargo Vlsmarch oud started for e rercito of the dirabled aleamer at abont 10 v'elock yestorday morning, As nothing nore s oard of tho vossel or tho tugg up to a late honr Inst evening, it was bolioved that auothor necldent had efallen hier, or that shio bad drifted to the opponite Klare, Tha lalter theary was confirmed by tho roceipt Iant avoning of tho following dispatch at tho ottice of tho Sagelnian Sggpmporiaion Compnny Tk Oaxs, Mich,, Bopt, 20, 1874, “Lako Treeso nnchorod about & miles 1orth of Now Bumalo, § wiles from Michigan City, Ato trying fo Fopalt iip, If wé can, will como to Uliloata,” A% tho wind Iina gono down aad tho Ismarck has not retiirnied, Jt fa belleved that flio Jiaa goilo neross for tlie dlsablod veasol, nnd will low lior iore. during th nlgul, Thero Ja hirdly w doubt it sho will bo i this morning, Miscellancony, £ v culea, The wind f» sl contrary, snd_consequently but fow vonsoln ore comiug fn, Loy wore about folr Iusbior vessels at tho markot Tust uvoning, ~Tho eow Lautel, of this clty, g roceived 8 now ook snd bulwarks ai Muniiowoos —1ia stoae Huron, af tho Engleman Line, botween this clty wnd Bonton' Harbor, wiilc sliontd’ have left Lora Saturday nfght, did vot leave her doel until list cevening on account of tho gale blowfig from tho west. Bl lofé yealordny morning, but had to como bagk after baviug gono a short distauce, ELARWAEDE, Tho gelir Centurlan, with tunber from Trenton for Oswego, truek boltom off Amberst Iemnd, aud liad fo throw ovorboand about 20,000 fect before slia could lio selearod, { ~—Tho nclie James Conch_ collided with 8 tow-bargo on Lako Krio Iaut Slonday niglit, und lost Jior jihLoou, Dowsprlt, and hendyeat: damige, $100, The towe Dargg wa only slightly dsmuged,s —1ho_canal-veusols which ave just passcd Defroft woro favored with good winds and falr seatler on Lako Erin to tho Dotruit River, ~Tho Buffalo Expresy stotes thnt ho prop David fon_succeeded fu reachiug tho Uovuolt Elovator nt Bnffalo about 11 o'clack Yriday morning, und, fter tuking out o canalbont-lond of wheat, moved further np tho river and dlachargod tho bulaiice of Lor cargo ut tho Sturgess, —Tho Dotroit fyee Prena says tho Government stmr Warringlon wod about ready Fridiy cvenlug fo liave for Fort Gratiot, frefghted with rtono and otlier ma- torlal necesunry for tlio conatructiou of a residenco for Aho Hght-keepcr at that polnt, —1t 14 not suificlont thit o master of nvessel should bo thosoughly auitiod 23 to tho divchargy of Lap du- ties an guelr, but §t 48 cqually noccerary that thero should Lo sbanrid 5 mute hoving sutticlont theoretio and practical knowledgo of navigation and seamumshin 1o tako command fn caso of nocesuily, A vewsel sall- ing witiout such u mate Would ot ba decined seavwor- thy, at least if sho wero on o loug voyago, —A considerablo bushness hu rocoutly aponed up in tho bark trade, n large quantity huvlng beau gat aut ut Nino-Milo Point, on Lako Huros, Tlie shtpmonts thug Tur have beon ou hoard the amllor elusy of yewsols and scowa which for somo time back Luve mado fwo or moro voyages betwoen tho (wo points, Datrolt and that immediato locality, Tho trafile, it In st d, {u far preferublo to tue lumber or wood tradec—iitroit Frec Lrea: viow of flio many _dlsastera which oceur eaclt season during smoky of foggy weather nt Poclio Tulund, In Livke $1, Clalr, théro ura ot o fow of our ship-oviiers or alip-masters’ who aro earnestly suggesting that s0mo mcana bo taken 10 avold tlicko suuogmces, The place in question lies o Cawadian watér, and ot~ ‘withatanding tho way s sublcfontly cloar und tho situs- tion out of hutuy'a way during all weathier nsldo from 4 nbove noted, deapito tho strictest attention tothe compass, 801a of our best and okt cautlous uavi- cator ive failad Lo para it by, by on fhe contrary, have mol with gorlou loasca aud doluys, oxtending i ‘s ustances from {wo 10 three days, A sean log- wiifstlo $1 tho only 1emedy for the protection requizet, and i juto bo hoped that ore fong ouo wilt be- therg localed.—Exchunge, i — BOARDING AND LODGING, 8 it South Sinn. RO R P A < unrd for Inlos nnd rontlcynon, WiEh Weo of planns. dng-voards Sk OF BOARD AND ROOMS asant home for threo or four ladles or geutlomon or suall famlly, Apply in porson. Hotols. JPARIS TOUSE, 111 AND 116 WEST MADISON.ST., southwest oupnoe Deaplainas, Chinago~Ttiagantly- Turnished Tootus for Indivs’aud kontlomot, Uy 1ho Gag wouk, oF DIOULh. O e v st ANTED. o) WANERNL. JROATO_NVOURG GENTLERAN WOOLH Lich o smoll room, with board, in n gontsol Amorf Tamly, Whgro thirsato fow'te o Gehi bindors, " cont Sumoint to STudisonat. and Bt G ok o 6x6as 8 wouk. Adiress O 1t 1, Ao st Nadoon ot CITY REAL ESTATE. QR BALIG~110:120 FELA, BOUTHWRNT CORNIR Thirty-irsteet, and Uotfamo-placo. No motioy” ru- {nizadt from yartion who wish to' timprava immodintoly, NYDICR & LIE, 14 Nizon Huilding, uorthvast cornor onzon and Jadalle JOR BALEC6 6] PR O Awaen Firty. thirit and Fifly.t fant. ulll torws, SNYUI\‘.II:{ northo o- Tron & M DRIGK HOURE ToTt 13,000, rent 2 T A (O e e ot puth, Lorms o Inqtico xon Siuiidig, e O o v Addeons BNy o, Lo DA 5 . WANTED-~MALE HELP, i oL L S " ANTEDY 0. AT 3 ID~DY 0. RAWLEY & €O, “ luwa, o good wialgh ma k:)r at f;‘gi MaaRsdos, ANTRD - UPHOLSTERKIS AT 5 WAHABIL AR O A i NV AuARE et for nonkacLotolaks _, o - Emplovment Aroncios, W ANTRD-30 RAILROAD LABORKRS, Eousin, Indlans, and flinola pare fr Ghonpors, 2 saalwilucrs, OHISTLAR & T a \WANTED 20 TATIONRRE T vl E Y Al L EOTEE, 0N WISGORAIN o u_tjrflf s v fsudoiphest,, Lind Blook. JPOR ALl EA T~ EARY TN TWO TR oaretiaens o, lenton; vast Byilagy ol BIROS. 60 Washtirton-ap. - ot ssmout, WA JO1L_BATI-SOUTHEAST COTTN FTLAV, ) A e IR Ui soliacs saor iien f takon atoiton.” 3. JNNIOL 8 ACON W 11T a1l 10 Donrborin-ite JiOR BALE= TREESTORY AND basomont atono-front houso of fifteen romns i odorimprusainanis, aud Jol o3atafrant on 0 onr Twonty-fourihat, DA & Lt No. 1 Butlding, northoast cdrnor of Munroo and LaSiatlo-st R ¥ aord. SNVDNL rty-sovon| N o ora, HN Ii] T RIEE Do, ortioss] somas ‘Monroo and T HATE-DO YOU WANT TO MOVE YOUR iousa? " 1 o, you tmunt bofuro Sont. 25, sy tho llca ordinance will bo saonforued aftor \hat dsta that nohouso can bo movod within elty limits, Wo havo for alo A fow cholea lots on Weat Bido, just outside uld fire limity, which we il ol o lmwufmnlulm Oull at, anco, or it 0 too to_movaryour louso. LLISTY GARIICK, 371 tasatic-ats (O SALE—OR RENT-TOTS INSTOR_ SOUTIU bauloward, No mouey roimirad undae 20 years to inoso wlio will Lulld 6 por cone intorost., Also, o0itagos fr 3,b and $3,000 on 'Wost. Side, 8100 sl finlanon & 8 por cont fitoreat tor 80 yoara, Apply to 146 st Mia 11, G, BTONE, Koom {, iy It RALT—0 ANT TIODRE TrO% Ser A e ot UIIAS, COR! e HAHI" iasmionis— Campomienye 1 FOR AN 4 ook, Guailig onil Antorsin., surcoundod by straots and alleys, fn front of Tinlon r(u"l"nxll‘llll‘llulrbnkl! Shore drive, U, M. HARRIS, 116 loist. ]‘ ILSALIAT A GIEAT BARGATN, ONTERMA s e AT A HARGATN, ON AMONTILY. i ouwoy 10, rooin on I Unylo. by ) L it—] minrbie-front biowro No. 78 Varkav, Aptyta Gy M, WILHON, 158 Soulh Clarkati tn banke: DO EA [ AT N I e A, MANGATN K0TS, OF and Taylor-sis quirod down, ik Daetios wishingg Lo bulld o, menoy 'ra. uuth Misaolinnaon ANTED-TIRST.CLASS OANVARSTRS F l)h‘:;l intios Chasnt e 2 "[{,‘,,’.',“[“"f,‘.‘;fiff,fi,r i) : o sode clo.” MUSIES WARRLN, [ S1atam Cp e Aiorios, ANTED-MEN T T2 MONIY 1 n\unm:‘:mzI:::“llgm?lv:‘(’l“flul Snaln Jhweaters e 1oy % s s Ravalty Company, 113 Tast Mndeareates Nrain SOFIOAR VWANTED-MEN OF QUNTERL APPEARANG A asernio business taot, for a pormanont and legit. finno businogs that will pay 4 to $140 yor wouk ua anjali outlay. Partieulars and Amiuples 10 conntry fera, Meny that oannot dovoto all thoir thna and in Uny Canuty sl <00 m!;:nl:ll;’lrh;nl\fllnml r;;ut npllll‘j‘!- Ig\'{)ylgug‘ljhllkun. pod- D arloty mon wantad, Iid 20, Ll of bt Taudu sk, Hosm 1. Chtago, 160 3 ANTED=MEN WHO ARE TRAVELING AND n inllucucy cotshnmonty fo linio pr fur st commion, 10U bty oS nmostion. AJITED.CA GTRITO GOOK, iyASIL AND TRON st nomw'pbaifate sy~ Apply it 69 Suuit Carpuasere VY ANTED=A G00D GRRMAN GIRE 70 DO GEN- alt SNk b, B ko by to da TANTED~=A GOUD KITCITEN TRE ] somior Vantiaron aad Shorman-stae o 1oiel kitchu, VY ARTED—IMMEDIAYELY, X COMPRETENT Gl for gonoral fiou RN OfiAA XD, X - W AMBERMAID, 163 EAST RAN. PIRANE-~1 BID NOTRETURN OX (111 AS EXPRGT: ;i o Tuipas SRS Y08 teona.” o aadrors of wiio caro ud VWANIED=A GOOD AND AGTIVE GIiik, ABOUT 16 ld, to 1 1 [OR SALE-ON TIASY TERMS—THL FIRST-Cl. = T D ;‘[ n,:yarhlu iront wx‘lsll.l.lnf corner h\&'nl)::‘h‘;n[vf .i;:at W aump Sonmstrassos. Ciwonty:fourtlicnt: Wil tako part In nthor yrapas - ANTED — A FIRST-OLABS DRESSMARER. 1ro of JO UTTON, Houn 11 Exchango Buildiak, o ) a J Sirnar Washigton ant Cinekestse From 1 e oo u.},.n‘#?"““‘“""‘“““‘““‘ OalfunTiduy, 8628 Might 10, OR 8 ACRES, GORNER OF t, il Aehilasd=av., noar taok-Yords, bt 11 Nixon Bullding, northoast cortor 5, I AT LAWNDALE ON § nnd Tramball- y toar Ogden-av. sud ond:sts,, two blocks from station, probostyy tors enwy. | SNYDI & ln ol nd L, i Lako. water it 14 Nizon Dulti: Lasallo T ON SIXTY.TIIID. botiraon Wallaco and Halatad- atg, Worunn o suit, SNVDER & LEE, 11 Nixon Bulll: ing, norih ot Monroa and Lasal TP, BALES10 WiLn, TUY & TOT AT TARK iocituteey J16 down and 285 a menth “wnti patd na i ddopats beunorty whawn (ro0, Choapoat rope orty i markory TRA BHOWN, 12 Tadalocses Tobm b HRIGITS~§16 3ye: nd Linglowaod.a BIROWN, 142 LaSa Fou BALE—-AT WASHINGTON down aud 31U mor A i vacilot, * ATl COUNTRY REAL ZSTATE. ](‘DH SALE~CHOIOR IMPROVED FARMS, {0, 6, &, 116, and 480 nores, within 35 wmilos Tram Obicagn: I sou waiita good fasut apply oG V. WIHLPPL pt 3 Miscollnnoons, \,\VA!‘-TED—(.AIIY AND GENTLEMRY GANVASS. Blato.or® for - Rowington” Sowig Machio, 27 Emnlovmony Amenoios. VY Al GERNAN, AND, OAXDLSAVIA vaty fnmilis, lotols, and eountey, at Mz, DUSICAS oitos, 90 Sipens SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. e St A IONS WA el NEED- 1 Booldiconors, Clarks, Eto, SITU:\TIUN’ WANTED-BY A FIRST-OLASS GER- JITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUSG X 13 an expartonced bookkooper aud . Adur 1D 4 Ganoriohecd vor and salusinan, Adur cit; Mhnakio ey Miscelinnonus. SITUATION WANTED—AS AGENT FOR WHOLE: 3alo grucory, OF qUOOREWAFD Houso, to travol .3 bourland Ko, oilica, ool refuronc give, Q7, Tabuus 0% BATT—§8,000, QUARTERL OASH, TABY tormig~vury dosirublo country-soat nt Rackiord sinrg 1irst-class louso, i) aores chofeo lnmif, abun~ D1 1ELDON, 102 Washington.st, daung Sruft, ~HOUSES, 0 RENT—VIRST-CLASS MARDBLE-FRONT HOUSE "ot 11 roomis, with all modern hnprovomonts: ron low f uund touant 129 West Washiugion-at. - ADply 0 \ AT W. STRONG, 157 West Rand or 261 Wal T_TWO-STOILY AND DASE I'q 1600 Peatriav, tn good ordor, Furnaco sud fradiztares,’ Wil ho sintod vory chens o' Moy noxt. LENRY G, YOUNG, Room 6 Bryan Iilock. SIYDATIONS WANTED--FEMALE A A e e Domestics, ITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATR FAMILY, 32 o yrlvato bonsidlng-bouso, by o ghel who ls s firat ol mioat und Pastey couk; Dust oity roforncos, Uall ats? L QITUATIONS WANTEO-BY TW0 GIRES IN A privatd famitly, ouo sy cusk, ouu &4 socoud gils Ape By a6 Stat-st, STTUATION, WANTEU-TG' CUOK, WABH, AND dron {n & yrivaio (amily, Call, for fwo day, "t th o, 0 SN T ;_rou’?{ ARD Bas I\umT‘ MR 4 as No, ur: a oifca o G, 0. GLARKE, nand § hesae Wiocksr [ —G0OD 5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSES ONTHE Nortiidn (roni $13 to 42 por muntb. Tnquise of G O, WIP] South Clark-st. F]10 R COLE & 80N, HOUSE-TENT: ta Vost Morkison-at,: Now swoll-front btk i othor fiowses, nxgn and gmall, all ovor tho Wost Siviaton, - Call und 100k ovor aur i 'O RENT-Gt NORTH L BALLE-ST.-2.5TORY d b t Lrick house, with modorn fmprove. inontas Uhomevion. U honly' 18 WILLIAA 6! ' no O REN ‘FOR iy PER T, g ' s WatknalaRy LA TR Supucnan. 0 RENT-AT NALF PRICE-T HAVE SEVERAL ouses anid cattaxod I vanston GV feant 51010 ‘oot ‘uh(ch \v{“lflr\:(\“ AL Hwttl(“r l\l!"(‘&hol ?{dl- 1Irc tur oal {n dvaticos wrab. Tawar Hgizes than ?Fr?lmrlfiflw(c,‘l{lynlhu:dhoutluu. O BROWNE TQ RENT--ROOMS, TO0MS AT REANONA- Tnquira of P . 10 RENT=IN THOMPSON on second tloor, sultable for housskeoping : gas, watar, and wator-olisat. il U ragme, No. &8 Willed {PSON, 820 Wost Madlson-t, o . ag “BY D, COLR & KON, HOUSH “Agouts, 163 Wost. Madiso Fonmis Gach, 163 gost Madlson.st. o \ cornor. Halstod and Mudisonsts,: two_ tlors 6 ; lstad-st.; and one ‘luor 8 rotns, o o . Also wtoros aod bauomonts. Kou b Thquito ot Halch Tonse 29 Notth el RENT-A BUTTI OF NIGELY FURNISURD Sront Tooma; vent low. 198outh Pooria-st., cornor of Ty AN, 850" tvoue Wad i NS BLOGK, 7 RGOMS el it of i JITUATION WANTED-BY & YOUNG GIRT, T0 DO #ovoral housawork, or up-staies wurk, a elty or cutio= ey I8 alsoa goud sewor. Call, for two days, as 130 Nocth Markotat. Employment Agonts, UTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF o0 Beuniinasian nid Gotinau bolp can by sapplod B N3, BUSIIS oloo, B0 Slilwaukcoas, o " PoL Sonmstrossos. ITUATION WANTEDIY A SWEDISK LADY, i1 3 privato famliy, ta do sowlag and chawmbor works Apnly g 103 Townroniiat,, - sialts. HORSES AND OARRIAGES. UOTION, AUOTION, AUCTION. WESTON & Aves! Ml soll borsos, cartlayos, and: b O 185 st Washington-t. ovory Taesday'and Frid 10 . e hmply g givon o tow horses ‘sold undor war- uo dasa of salos, OR SALE, SUITAGLE FOR Erocor, or oareiago; can bg soon Monday mora: R BAL DOUBLE BEATED, AND IN Hirst-rate condirls = a Con bovemniarsiunttas bioa veod auco 1ast” Atay B Sou suicask s oRmIAGE OF BT : , calland oxuming 5 TofTor at cost. 47 sud 2 Sonth Olintonest, 11 . 1 {hie Fon_ SALI T8 Tnquiro of 11, MUR: Ot & Yo lirooko's Mulior Warro OR SALE—T TAVE STILL A FEW SORE GOOD 5 “horvn\ml."nmx'lu and ‘fllnfilfil lellu l\'llln', l|u wu.“uml artlos watithug orios will o ol £ calf arul so 0 B AR WODLYAE Wok Henotyinas tov fho. PO SALEJUST RECEIVED housnof I, 33, Browstor & o, Twonty.{ifth-st., Now York, light sido-bar, 1p rosd wagons and Surroys writh cross springs; pricca sama ns Now Yo rdors fakon for Browaturi carelagies, ot 10 to 16 wasbiaglon-i, ou factury Bid State-st, DENNOYER & CO, [ Till OLD e i WAGONS—WR WILL SELL, ODR fino, woll known (nl; and notop nluasuro wagons at oxtremoly low prices tor the naxt thirty deys, PEN- SHAW & UO., 10 to 16 Washingtur OARD — WANT A MIDDLEAGED COUPLE o Jvitbout ohildron, to board small family for vent of Lientaiod housu roforoncu roquirod, - Fioasa cal at 197k chigan.ay. MISCELLANEGUS, ALL GOOD OAST-OFF CLOTIIING WILL BE Longht at tho highost prices. J. A, DRIELSMA, 847 Bouta Clark-st._Urders by mali promptly attended to. Van Buron, & 7['0 RENT—X SUITE OF 7 FURNISHED ROOME L with uxo of a now piana, auly toz small tataily, ut No, =) Biro o o TPORENT=A NIOK ALOOVE ROOA, ALSO SRV- D, e 2 78 W abisis coree Fourtonni Wi, Suede, ottatiar, Somg , 0 0x0 oz chofco fuwa Wniimprovad lxud, 10,000 af Tho oldor couutiun, - Addrows 2 4h Tioans of: nico, WANTED—A& SINGLETOUT_BADDLI-IIONSE. Inyuiza at 121 Doacbori-st., §n the coffes-louro, TANDSOMELY FURNISHED TO0HA~ acation n tlio ity and lowost ronts, at J61 TIRSI-OLASS FIT IN UF Ot TINE KID loves, regular ent or seamloss; gnaranteed and pat Sntofaro you by, Baris Glovs Stuso, 0] Geatouate "\ LL CASll PAID TORt GAST-OUI OLOTIING f :..'uu“ y 11 kinds by sonding to T BATD TOlt OLD NEWAPAPRIS, 0D hlots, rage, matals, ottlos, &u., 8t PEETL il 20 Filthav, Stoek called for in RESS-CUTTING TATGHT TOR %5 IN ALL 15 Dranclivs at Carmwoll's Pattorn Roomis, suuthuust 2oror sato and Aduussti. ;. cuitiog nud’ basting spoolal 10 WHOSIT MAY ODSGERN-C. W, NOSOIR . 110 lougor L any omploy, ond 18 nob Authurized colust any dubts dua mia, or Inou nns rornusfhiitie Slipierue oy Scoouut after thii date. JAMLS THOMHO! 0, B FPO_ALL WITOM I MAY GONORRN_TITE TN of Alfurd & Log, 13 this day diwolved, and {n necord: tinoa with artiolis of niroomant of wald flrm. 1 Will not Tl mywulf ceapontto for oy dobfs coniraated T i sirwy name by Runy Loo, ALBERT ALFORD. VW ARLED=GAs: Wit 3 or 4 burnors an: Lo chien for vash, 91 10 CHANDELIRRS uilector fur window; miust SPLENDID AND HIGILY FINIGIRD, TAT. J\ lett & Davis plano, cost 900, for sale for $50, At Lout otiloz, 12 Olark. TIRST-OLARY MELOUE: n._ Ingul Vost Wa t. Y ASON & MAMLIN ORGAN G R PANY—HT #0hiomo of easy paymonts. s ordor to oot tho cunvonionso of thosn who wish (o pry unly o enanll aiount 1 cantl, AR tho tonuiudor Ly eawy tnstallmenty, the Mason & Hamlln' Campauy tava howe weraigod Lo $itor thol warlvalad urunas fof SomLIY oF qRrivEly paymenia, Iilnarrated crenloion, with full dassciption of atyloa aud eems for casl o Ui Layinente. Alwn, - tctimony clraulara sout froo to any address o iplication \lul\Né MASON &AM LN 0 uind 1 Adam HOOND-ITAND PIANON 1 ¥ Blanos $10 ta $2X0; nlin plan GOOLD & HUN, oorior Wbl ta rout §3'ta B0, N+ . and Adaines Tk & Apociaity. AV e Vi o, 1R £ SEWING MADHINES, z DDMEN‘NU SEWING MACHING-CITY BRANCID oifico, 173 and 1714 Clark, up-stalrs, Mavhinos sold ou N ivon Ildullrrilh fll kinds of nte el Tiontily parts, Kowln ine_privos, inos ropalrod, tagliant, oll, olo., ut el 5 i TWO LATR.FHPROVIED HING o, 2 hrs Grovor B amehian o tre féot ardar, at hall cost priov. 120 Cluriceat., oom 2, JINGER SEWING MAOTINK-PRINOIPAL OF- floo il Stato-st, Machins sold on muntily yaymunta; T0 RENT--S'TORES, OFFICES, &o, AT Rion sTom KING RENT-SEVERAL KICE STORIS, BANKIN v s B AT e T and Houso Rosting Agoacy, 77 Clark-st. PO RE: ORNER VAN BUIREN-ST, Paclfic-av. “(Mondel Block) storos, basononts, Sulto of §roouuss, socond floor. ludules'ab 188" BT up-staire, Offices. 0 RENT~3 DESIRABLE OFFIORS WITIL FIX- turse i tho Motropolitan Blook.” Inquiru of A. A, MUNGER, Roown’8. Miscollnnoous, 0, BENT-OR FOlt SALE-LUMBER O COAL ook, 141100t front, pn Tivollti-st., runnlig biok {0 tho Empire Blip, with ruliroad gonnoctivas, noar L'welfth- st bitdyo, Aiply to AL PEURL, 1 Wasiinglon-st, basoinout. VVANTED-TO RENT-AFTKR OCT. 1 A FUR- ‘nfdied room, botwoon Adams and Faltun:sts., and Uni lit calts, rows U, 1 profor. FO1D- FINANCLAL, VY TO LOAN ON DIASIONTN, WATGUVS, . e it LAOSDIN Vv lo b, 5 oua d ar Clack. _itstablishad 1531, NT oA o el ISTETR TSR uilts, whoro Balf liny” biden patd, b TAM 1 LOMBAID, 75 Ladatiost. " e 10 1.3 'RONE 10 10 810 106 OF watchon, ar other gaod sacur(lios, at {ate ratos, 1 61 want {0 {uFn & corsier, Call on' DWIN A. RIOK & 0., 71 Dearborst., McCormlck Block, ftoom 3. @71 () TO 8L INVESTED INBTOCKS ANDGOLT b puye S0 por conta month,_Sana for paticulara GMnRIDGiE & U0, Hankors, 3 OOO-&EM——‘%WP‘—\:"A:“ 'X‘I(D "Al‘"‘f}lulfi. 5 i outaeilo ety lluita prapacty, (me Vroved and unimproved, 8 £ad & yosre. " JASES L. LOMISARD, 103 Lasullo: &10.000 WANTED ¥oR ONE_YEAR AT 1 g A Mgl At) i i doublo th ks Titln o ceod "amo omy to. 0 W BALLANY, Iteal. Kutata Agont, 6 Washlagtont. g 10 T, BSTATE IN V() o T ONTE, .00 1 aut, " Parchate:tnonoy_ tuart- ; ‘;ngmhp.fl’ “Iowest Gurront satew. We Bl Wikl VY ANEEDT0 RENT-A GRNTLENAN, WITIL tho bost of roforanoos. wanta a furnishicd housn fur amialt family, without childrou, on tho avenuos uurlls of “Pwanty-gecond-at,_ W 27, Tribuho otiico, O TN A VAMITY OF Tivie nvons o ifat-olasa rnlshod houso. Addross a1l s 50 BUSINESS CHANCES. GOOD FLOURING MILT, AND LRV ATOR FOTL #al0 un 033y torins, o o teaio fur oftlior fimpravad or uinlmprovod Iand. 1o partiouliea addeoss GHALIS SHRNNTAN, Shoidan, Traauoly Gtnty, Tl WELLESTAULISIED GROGIRT, WITH houso aiid a tet (10) Soant fonso, for snlo ot Jow furas gasant goliltartiodd, nd dojiig & oo caih s, Moo forsollug—goiniy’ Bouth." Anply 5t W0 Wort LA A L T DA T A O, O ST ML e T WL ko-it,, U qut AL Ny, UNE BARI ok B HOus S, AP uohan T RUG 'OR AL A% RTILSLDE Shis Lo h tock 1,800 es §355 to . D A A st., Chiet 3 7 O T OEVRIL UDH DMRG BTN SR AN tna R i b Gl Rt S Seked itk it ¥ Trosh wooiie. NURDUALI & U0, AUNDU 1T UASIT: DOING a gvod huslu “eitiuna oflice, 10 var cent diacomit for oaslr, Zin MELOHERT, 216 SOUTIT JINGER OFFIOE OF A, lln{l(ud-lh. city agun| lachinos suld on wonthly a mouts, rou INSTRUCTION, MIE OUANTIIRT, FORMIHIY GONNEOTE with thy Puokor fuatituty, Heokiye, and Yoeey Hatl, LaKo Varoat, offérs'n humo th young: 1adlud wiro wish ¢ aitau auy fowtitutton of doaratiy, b Lriklyu, or iy thelr sduoation unilor masiors, Frough the Inngusgo o ho family. _Vor rotoransos spply to. Prof, Woston, Forey Tiall, Lako Forouts Sew, Uaton Ptk Lostitnto. Avhlatid. uvay Oltonga; Praf. Criitonit, Broaldont uf {10 Puclior Iniltiuto, ook i fufthoe partioulsts” address Ao, GUANTIRI, 101 Hente st 1kdtklyi RANTS Ittt totn) sl iiago, havibe L GEATE Mk G soturned frons onth's vachtion, f4 now propered to zm A th the T USRI AND BRICK WANTED, AND GIVE TN it yood oty voal ostatd, LUMELY X A BT A A 5 = e 3oy i Ut okl S S WELL, WILLIANY & U0, Hagiidnat, : iy N E AND : 0 d Boturday, JO/ Riotliacars, S sad B Rast A it HOLI-KTORE 1OR R l\[li:gl‘\igflnil !l‘l{nnlxi!‘.’ :’,l‘l_‘l;ll::llll“ n‘lldl‘t‘n“ s adat th ot stan . Itont for oo, xirs, 3§ BT v A TRt b e M1G0k And fixtiren about 31, Gkt Wil S01L AL cx par ok i o Yo i, Witk 10 or bunt {iiorosty vt 103 Fieout AT AND VEOUTANLE MARKIGT VOT RALE M AL o, ACLKIER Hom RALE Woat Riuw; ront low; fixturos good aud mow. Addross T B0, Tribuno uthicy, OVSTIR, COFFTETE, AND GI0T. A[EROAND, 1 i trady, aud th c Kx}mp.g;l. T b s L St 6 LOT, FORKALE AT A ARGEIN=TIT1 & L "Oharlos lato), chivap, sy tho provrlutar ta ol aut ot the Isinon, Uiie ol "ol oo Sstiom, dy d by ld_fi Ll e s Vl HE RIGIYE MAN Wi poriuny u ropriotor, B30 OABM A, i ta ko $100 or wore & wonth drona 11 ibuno ottica, W1 UV fLALL 12 RTINS Teibaue vition. LOST AND FOUND, | OST-OR BTOLIEN~A PROMISSOT! NO‘I'IC&!ADB it W & Uo., datd Bap bt Ul Balen s i o ey 56 DN i gt 10 3 193 1aNalied e TO EXCHANGE, o 'F(’m“ifif‘fifignflmfifi?fifi dia lo oo, wollzhnproud taak foctes T e R G T G i R A 103 Washtugtont, 3E-NORWOUD PARK, BLOGKS OR eoporis in clly, tain, oF countey, 5, 183 Doarboru-st. 0 BXGIANGE=A TALTY CONPRELED 70 T b usk alfarsn Tull-ostablishiad, skt and ooeacs ful manufacturing buslngss, In full operatlon, and do- mand for products, reo from inowmbranco, yiclding Buidsomo roturn; will oxobaugy satmo far fuside farove fpaonfuto.” Caneoror (o bust Huses T sity, Addrese 10 EXCUANGE=TOTS ARD LANDS 1§ NEURAG: L kn for wiorelinndias, try Ruods, oto, Address Rovm 03 Palinor Hou. ANTED-MRIGITANDISE OF ANY DISGRIP: tion, 10 Tsrgo of wninll lots, for cholss uninoarabord roal estute. Becurod notes ou real estato and eash, WL Rive good szl MENCHANDISE, Tribune uilico, \VANEEBST0 ERCHANGE — Fiif vroved unineuimbored pruporly at. In. for buproved or unlmprovod wlly proporty, or seros wiil puy voine’ cust”oF wssnmo nn dicutnbrance. B W. l(}‘ (A BEME LnH o Hoom PARTNERS WANTED. t WANTED—A PARTY WITIL TWENTY isvorionca and unifoim sugeess, wishos » n with Bi%,00 28 partnor. e businoss 15 tusnutactuting aud meshuni Toeation and advautegod #vo unsuepassod, Invoutigntion ani rolruiioss roquird. all, or uddross, ', U, 1550k, 4 Stato-si. i YACNER W FU-TO ORIE CORN IN (N D St 1 Yo, ot oo piomy and ohoap: first.clany facllitign for hsndilng. Address Ul Dabet, Yeonton, o, etactiinss. TPANINERWANTED 1) Py v vt g buok, Oall AL Wout ML e ¥OR SALL. Sl XLi~T0) NI ANDEFGONDITAND BA LS, Fugflx‘n’."hz“g N Fviis ok ‘Manuiactory, 21 i HTORY. SRAME BILOING, TPO Bk ERURIAY tor’k Doncitn ot cui b onmpluied Whars 16 stads, OF miaved (0 somo uthar e iy onr Hluo Tulani:u 2 MAGHINERY, XU HOCHRSTIR MACHINERY MU, CO., 33 AND A AR M Pl S AND tavo, shinlo, Aud boadlue wills, werl fyctaorlis, o snops, unginod and bullors, Qrant ghtulg sorow-plaio unlvenal, wod-workyr, shi maohinsey sup Tiivee “Ulvo s a oall bafuro parohasing. 01 BALI-3.HORSK POWER ENGING WITI il lota, and 8:ho botlor, Dm0 SrbleT i i

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