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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE : WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 MR, STOREY. Argulng thio Motioh to Quinsh tho First Libel Suil, d Mr. Asay Btites aiid Explains His Points---Ir, Reed's Reply. Tho Court Takes It Under Advisement. The atgiitnétits on the motlon to quash tho in- flotment roturned ngamat Wilbur ¥, Storoy; for libeling N. K. Fairbauk, wero made in tho Criminal Court, bofore Judge Tree, yosterday wordiug. BN, ABAY'S FINST ODIECTION was, that it was not aflogod in tho indictmont whoro tho papor ih which the alloged livel was publishod was circulsted, simply avorring that in iho County of Cook, Biate of fiiinois, tho do- fondant maliclously, wickedly, otc, prinlbd, published, Atid causod to bo published, in & cor- tain newapnpor of genoral circulation, known as tho Ohicago Times. 1o did pot think it would bo seriously quosttonod that tho placo of pub- lication was sn essontinl cloment of tho venuo i thocise, If 1t woro provod thab tho libolous mattor was publishod in the Tines, and not provod that tho Tinmes whs published ln Chicago, Mr. Storoy could not bo convioted, No intendmonis conld bo drawn {n favor of tho proaceution ; thoy must bo in favorof tho de- fonso. Tho actual place of publication way es- scntinl; tho allegation was not that tho libol wag published in o papor published In daid (Cook) county, but tuat it wao published fn the Chicago Times, it belng not stated whero the ‘papor waa put into ciicnlation, Tho Coutt—Ta it printlug aud publishing, or publishing aud circulating, that malkos the libol ? JMr. Rood—Publishing, 1f v was prioted and not circulnted, he wonld not bo hablo. Mr. Asay—It is ncceasary to have time and place In each watorial avermont. o then road nutborlties to ehow that a libel couslsted in tho nctuul publication, nud that tha placo whero the pubheation was mado was the only place where 1he libel could bo atlogod. ‘The Cowt—Tho ailegation is that he did ‘L;Juwn aud thoro™ print and publish certan 1nL8, Mr. Asny—It dtoes not allogs whero tho papor was clreulated. whicl is o materlal allegatlon: The Court—Suppose tho (m(:;-r Wiy printed and published horo, but not circulated in this county, would it bo a libol? Mr. Asay—No, it ; it would pot, Thelaw is distinet upon that point, 1t is only whoro the pasor ia circulated that the lbol takes place, Tho Conrt—\What is tho tochuical wenuing of the word publich ? v, Asay—Lo givo to tho publie; calate; sud no conatruction can al THE NEXT POINT was that tho indictment in each count alleged moro than one offense. By this comminghing tho prosecutor would havo an unfair advautage over thoe defondant, and the Court should quash the indictment by oxorcisiug the discretionary power vosted in him n tavor of the accused. The indictment included all the offcnscs kuown to the lnw of libel. The Court—Aro the torms honusthy, intogrity, slitue, roputation, cte., not convertiblo ? v, Asay—I think not, Tuo Court—They cortainly are, as an nttack ou & man's houosty or utegrity is an attaok on bis reputation. Mr. Asay—Integrity is ono Iblnzx honosty 1s anuther, and reputation another, man might be aver ko honest, rud yeb have the reputation of being n great seoundrel; and one might be virtuous aud yet uat ba charged with prabity, ANOTHER ODJECTION wag that, not only wero aoveral offonses oharged in each count, but severalintonts, No rule bad netually clr- tor 1t. ever gono 60 far a8 to chargo sov- eral Intents to ond amct, and tho provo- cutor could nobt elect on irlal which one ho would pursuo. Besides, the indictment wus not based on tho statute, It sot forth that soumething was dono ‘‘to tho groat injury, ecunul, and disgraco of the emid Feirbank.” *Ibat wos o common-law offenso, Would ono say that a statntory eonctment did npot Bupersode the common law? The statuto said : * Thorehy expoaing bim to public batred, coutempt, ridi- cuio, or financinl injury.” Would the Court adopt such o **harum-scarnm ™ conalruotion ? The atatuto bad limited and modifled tho Jnw of libol a8 it stood at common law, and had deter- mined for the courts that there should Lpuo oonviction unless the libelous matter complained of oxposed tho party to *“public hoired, con- tempt, ridicule, or financial injury.” Tho par- bicular injury must bo declared. The torms were not couvertiblo, The Court—Suppose thoss worde had been left out ? Mr. Asay—Thoy would not have a good oata. There must be a positive averment, not jufer- ences. Hig eliont was obnrged with publishing a libel with soveral intents, whou all the offonses enu- meratod wore distinct, different intonts, nob. ona intent, beiag alleged. Authorities were thon read {o eswnblish thnt tho language of the statutes must bo compliod with in all casos; and thnu whatever was injected ‘8 an clemont of tho offenso must bo alloged in tho indictmont, It was necossary, to constituto tho offeveo, to show that tho matter was pubhshed with tho view of cexposing tho party to * publio hatred, contempt, ecsndal, or financial injury.” One orall of theso mnst bo proven. Unlees the indictment con- tained tho statutory ingredionts, it would not bo good, since & man could not prove what be did uat allege. MMr. Roed—Those worda aro in the indictmont, —at the comnjencement. Nr, Asay—DBut they must conclude it, Tho Court—Does tho Indictmeut ailoge any- whero that tho libel charged was printed and published with the ivtent to exposo the prosecut- g witness to contempt, ridiculo, or financial in- ury ? ! Mr., Aeay—Yes, but it doosnot aver that that was the tondoncy of it. A man might intond to do o thing, but, 1f what he aid bad not a tendency to do it, his act i8 no olfense. Tho law deals with cets, not with motives. MR, RLED, in reply, sald he did not think it neoesssry to say & word, as tho objestions woro tlio most trivial thot could bs made. It was well known to every Inwyer thnt it waa not nacessary to prove the in- ducement either in an indictment or declaration, Tho old mdictmonts road *actunted by tho dovil,” “without tho fear of God;" would it bo coutended that that would have to be proved on tho trisl? The proposition was sbsurd, Thoe indictment started out with tho inducomont, but it it had boen omitled the indiatmont would be good, Tho words woro put in bhecanso thoy viero in tho books, It was nob true that ap in- tent must bo alleged in such a charge. Wheroa crime consists of sn ntent—as nurdor, robbery, cte.—it woust be alleged; but the libal atatute dld not havo the word ** intont ™ du it, It was for tho Court to eny whother tho ‘publication was such an to axposs tho party coin- plaining to publio hatred, eto, The ‘words *inanciel infury” had nothing to do with the Indictment ; It was not based upon that at all, If e was oxposcd to ocither of tho thinga men- tioned tho offento was complete. Mr. Aeny, by way of roplication, road the dofi- vition of & criine—s joilnt union of act aud in- tontion ; saying, *And yot it was nesertod that it was nol necossary to allego an intent,” 3r. Roed—It ia not, br, Assy—Unloss tho inprodionts that go to anko up the offenso aro embodied in the indict- mont it i8 not o goad ong, 2. Rod—Thioy aro distinetly and oxplioltly ot forth. Nr. Asay—I eannot, for tho lite of me, At how thig indictment could ba wuegcsufully sn- swered by a defendant without trying every of- fenso known to the libol statuto; “and thon try an alloged offonno not known to tha lay, becauso the Inw doflnes the intent one way, tiie proso- cutor has allogod it 1o bo anothor sud casantially different way, and tho autboritlos aro distingt that lio must follow the lauguago of the utatuto. Tho Court roserved his declsion, sinco he wistied to examino the iudictmont and thoe pu- thorities, s e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Ex-Ooronor Ricw, of Bon Franciseo, has beon indioted for embezzlement, ‘Fhe January intorest of tho debt of Indianapo- lia, smounting to $51,600,75, has beon prayided for and will bo promptly mot. A dispatel rocolved youtorday in Bloomington, L., announcos tho death of the mothor of Cun- pressman John MoNulta, in Now York City, Tho Tacnping Tea Company, of Bloomington, 1L, of which Willism Thompaon iy tho leading paytuer, frilod Moudsy, and was put in the caro ot & Rocelver, * George Weber, ono of the Jargest bjowors of Qltolhindtl, mado an asalgnimont yestotdny of his propetty, variously ehititiatod ab from 700,000 10 £900,000, , 11is liabilitios nro §020,000. Tho will of Br, Abrior Popd, an old rostdent ot Tndinnapolie, who diod nst wools, s fo Lo éone teated. It leavoy $30,000 botwich fiva of hia clilldron, whila 70,000 {8 willed to thé wito, Tho Now York Exclso Board ropogh that the sum of $03,000 has bLoon roseived by thom on applioations for heonnos sinco Bohwab's convio- tion for selling liquor withont lieonas, Tho wholo amount hns beon deposltod to tho crodit of tho cliaritable lustitutions of Lho vty Tlio aged Dr. J, B. Suniucl, for over fifty venrs & residont of Carrollton, i1, atd genorall noiv birougliont 1o Blato a8 o man of cml- ntheo iu HiB profousion, and na ono of tlie most agod Magons 1h tho Statd, ia oritically il aé his Lbmbd in tlibt bity, kid boyond rocovory. A lad 12 vonis of dgo, and o son ot Wit Btanton, livlug south 6f Catrollton, 1N, whils driving o toam ditnelied to o lisavily-lddon wagon, was jolted off, falling banedtl ono of the forivard whools, wiitch padsod over Ik armd and bronst, Dotli arms woro broken, Lut tho Loy was hot otherivise ilijurbd. Tho Milwaukes County Bonrd of Buporvisors had o socret sossiot in Uomtwittee of who Whaly yestotdny nttornoon, and the Board ndjonrnod U1l tho 22d Inst, 1t1s undorstood that thoy dia- cusged the question of Ehlors’ doefalestion, but could ¢omo to no dooision, Thoy also discussed tho quostion of appointmonts Tor the comiig yoar, and rich porsonalitios were idulged (b, THE COURTS. Assets of tho Atlantle & Pacitic Insitraice Company. New Suits and Judgments. THE ATLANTIO & PACIFIO INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘Tho Recoiver of tho dofunct Atlantio & Pacifio Tnsurance Company filed a roport yestorday, ln- cluding theroln & schedulo ot the lands of tho Company and tho values thorcof au ostimated by Btorrs & Ware. Tho property vonsists of lots iu Maywood, Proviso, Riverside, Englowood, Hyde Pork, South Chicago, Coruell, Jofforson, Lvanston, and Washington Heights, besidos about a dozon small bouses and lots in tho eity. Tho wholo is valued at £182,827, Tho Re- coiver states that, ns far as he can lenru, tho differont values affixed to tho soveral picces of land aro fair estimates, on tho basls of o salo ot ono-quarter cash, aud tho balanco in ono, two, or threo yenrs, and ho asked loavo to soll theso lauds at public or privata eale, as may bo best for tho cstato, at the amounts fixed by tho appraisern. Tho report was approved, and an order entered in accordauce with the pravor of the potition. 3Ir. Turpin also filed anothor potition stating that thonssctaof theestato aroin wotes and mortgages in great part, and that some of thom will bo loat unloss collectod by suit. IIe therofora asla permiseion to suo in Inw or chon- cory when necessary, dofond pults ngainst him, rnd employ counsel to be paid out of the estato, The potitivn was granted. DIvORCES, s Emily Jano Weldon flled a bill for divorco {from her husband, on the ground of dosertion, Tobert Steele allegen tho samo canse as o rea- son why he sbould obtain a divorce from his wife Margarot. Mark Farrant, aftor having endurad, ng he claims, for four years & drunken wife, prays for & divorco. 8o far, Lo says, bas his wifo forgot- ton nor duty and diguity that sho has repentedly been pioked up drunk on the streots, and at one time was arrested for drutltenncss. Sho nns aldo negleoted bier honsehold duties, and com- plainant has beon obliyed to get bis monls elso- whato, until o thinks he sutfecod loug euough. * UNITED BTATES COURTS. The Monument Mills sued W, D. Crockott and Arthur Borill for 81,000 cach. Tho #nme parties also bogau o sui for 3,000 agaivut Christopier Atkinson, DANERUPTCY ITENS. The United Stntes Wind Evgino and Pum Compnnlv, W. D, Platter, and W, W. Abbott, 1L, W. Austi, Crane Brotuers’ Mavufactiring Com- pany, and J. I, Powell, filed o petition agninst James Delton nnd Ephraim Robingou, who hiave boen engaged In tho business of solling wind- mills and other machinery at Morris, Potition- crs’ claims amount to §1,830.67, and the charge against tho debtors is of nuspauding payment of commereinl papor. A rulo to_show canso Dee. 90, a provisional warrant, andan injunction to prevent them frow selling their property, wers issued, z R, I. Jonkins was appomnted DProvicional As- signes of Lenry Fricdmun, BUPERION COURT IN BRIEF, T, B, Dnfl§cn sued Goorze E, Smith for 81,000, Abrabam Porlesteln commonced a suit in tres- pess againet thoe Lako Shore & Michignn Bouth- ern Railrond Company, E. A, Cornwoll, A, I, Danyon, Reubon Stuyton, aud Micbael Gallagher, Isying damagos at $5,000. J, 1L L. Slsyton began a euit for £5,000 ngainst Jou A, Wood, CIUCUIT COURT. Patrick Garrigan began asuit in ejectmont aganat 1. 1L, Bryaut, Iimily J. Bryant, Bmeling G\‘!m&)lllle aud Edwatd H, Castle, laying damages at 83,000, I'ranklin Jones commonced two suits in as- sumpeit agningt_tho Green Bay Iron Company, one being Jor $27,000, the ather for §u1,000. TUE COUNTY COUBT. In tho matter of the cstato of Iildebrangt StefTen ; lus will was provon, and Jotters tosta- montary issued to Cathoriuo Steffon, under an approved bond of $10,000, with Frederick Ma- thaous and William Hansen a8 sureties, Tho following ia tho will of tho decensed ; 1In the namo of God, ninen, T, Hildobrand Stoffen, of the City of Chicago, County of Gook, aud_titate of Tilinols, balng of sound mind aud meuiory, do make, ubliati, and teclare, this, iy lagt Wil a0d. ‘teatumont, manuer following, that fa to say : First~Y glvo and bequeath to my beloved wifo, Catharing, all my real andl porsonal estata of any nas ture and description whatsoovor, for her own usa and heweflt duriug lier natural iifa ; aleo all tho real aud Jersonal eatata which might or will corno to mo after my doath, under the following conditfons : 160 frauci shinll bo puid to the Catholio congregation for to muy nasses for my soul; 160 franes shall be paid to the Lmar in the samo congregation; 700 franca shull o patd to my daughter Sopbia, in preferonce to all 1y ather children, “After tho death of my wife Qatha- Tidg, all my rea) and porsonal estato alall b divided oamong my childron, Gathariua, Frauk, Mary, Sophis, Jaoulse, Jossplina, and Fridolin, share and sharo alilo, 1 icrelly nppoint my wifo Catburina sole exccutrix of thin my laat will and testament, hereby revokiuy ull former wills by me made. In wituess whereof I have hereunto sot wy haod aud seal this Lith day of March, A, D, 1873, HupennaND gl‘i:nflx. In tho matter of the estate of John Borchio- ratt; ;irnnt of adwinistratic issued to Wilho- smins Btops, undor an approved bond of 3,300, The claim of Untherino Schnfor, administra~ trix of tho ostate of Michaol chaifer, for &85, wag allowed. GRIMINAL COURT. Howard Young plendod guilty to_the larceny of a gold nng -belouging to Mrs, Norton; ro- manded, Dora Willloms pleaded goilty to assnulting Margaret Myens with o pon-knifo; sentenced to threo weoks’ imprisonmont in the County Jail. Jamos Loo, tried for arson In seiting fire to the promisos of Julia Loouard; verdiot, not ;;um[v‘. Jolin Oswald, tried for robhing R. W. Dabson vordict, not gullty, John T, Mullen, triod upon an indletmont for awindling Bimon Pick out of $300; verdict, guilty ; romandesd, THE CALL, Junaz Bropaerr—To eud of calendar, Junax: Gany—20 to 62, excopt B3, 56, 97, 48, Junax MoRovenTs—i, 40, 41 10'45, 49,53, 53, 86, 67, 68, 60, 61, 62, G5, 40, 07, 78, Juvox Rooxus—~Tax appoaly, Junae Booru—176, 170, 177, 183 to 200, Juvas Fanweri—141 to 150, JUDGMENTS, TNITED BraTrs OIRouIT COURT—TUDAR TLONALTT —Stilwelt & L'rico Manufacturiug Gompnny 2, W, gl W, Cushman, ¥ zaboth Kully ve, “Profecs tlon Lifo Insurance Company, $2.600,—Tuird Natioual Bank ve, Douglay B, Taylor’; vordiot, $3,400,43, and mtion for_uew trlul—s, T, Post ve. Towhslilp of Brooklyn, $5,345,~J, D, Harvoy, Recelver, ys, Michuol " Hd, B e 3. —Jonopls W, Drozol Barsotl ve, Johy B, L. ul, Vo, Luura A, Foit, $607,70, Juba Gaty—i, B, Mokeo of ul, va, Join Atkinson, $361,40,—Zachurlub Htery ot al, va, Juoob Frost, $797,20, —K(rby arponter Company vd, Hamuel 8, undl Danfol . Guardner, $i60407,—Cccllin Nush ot ul, Ve, Maun Hy- i, 47,=0, It, Pleld ve, O, L, Jonky, $300,—8arah B, Glarke va, Thoniins Logan si125, Jubu MeROBERTS: ‘rederick Dulim e, Ohristo~ pher Heliulta; verdict, $200, and motlon for new trial, dunax Hoapu—(igorga Plopho va, Edward Burke hnrdt § verdict, $170.43, and motlop for now trial,—It, W, uitnoll vs. 3, 3, Hurrown ; verdict, 853, aud mo- tiin for naw {rial,—Fotor Malin vi. W, 11, Tl vere dict, §102,05, and wation for uow kil SALARIES. The Committees of tilo County Board Talk Economy. And Thott Lodvo Tlitngs Aboty as They Wore. Certatn Undorihigs Rediiced a Dollar a Day. Tho Jolnt Cotiitioos appolnted to look into tho mattor, of tho nalarios of cbusity oNlcors woro {b eceslon yestorday dfterncod in the Tinanco Committee-room, in tho County Build- lug. Commigsloters Holden, Olougly; MoCaffrey, Crawford, Schmidt, Jones;, Guenther, and Busse worp presout, with the fivst-namod acting a8 Chairman, Commlasloner Guenthor desiroll to know who Lidd In clidrgo tho duostioh of fxltig salntlos for the NORMAY, BONOOT, Conimisnloner Olough enid tho Board of Edica- tion attoridod to thdt. Uormleslonor Guenthor ro- mgtkodthat tho Board otight to hiavo ontirs chargo of the salarios in that department. Tho Princi- pal ind a salary of 94,000 por annum, and tho county should exorciso tho right (o cut down os- cesslvo axpoudituros, . COLLECTOR MILLER was thon sont for to givo lnformation as to tho shlaties paid in his department, He informed thio Qommitteen that tho ttem of 85,000 pald tho Asslstant Treasuror hnd mot with tho approval of tho Donrd whin it was first allowed, and mon- tionod that his asslstant, dIr. Byo, was very oficient, and ndinitted that tho Troasuror's offico was {o hig ento, and that My, Byo wae more fa- miliar with its dutics than auy man ho could so- lect. Commissioner Ifolden thought that the times would net justify go largea salary, and mon- tioned that tho Commisalonera only got £1,500, and somo of tholr Bonrd were mon of ability. Mr. Miller ropliod thas he a8 onca . member of tho Bonrd, and only received $400 a year; thoy had progressed eince that day. Commissloner Holdon said the poaplo looked to Mr. Miller to run tho oflice, and thought it oxtravagant to allow him o $5,000-assistant, in connaction with the large salary ho (Miller) re- ceived a8 Treasurer, Mr. Miller responded by saying that by rota- tion of oftico ono ofllcial vas ot fairly nequalut- od with tho rontine of tho busiuesd in his” oflice eforo howus removed by tho decision of tho peopte. After furthor conversation as to the abifity of 8ir, Bya for the positlon henow holds, il ealary was fixed a6 the present figuro. Mr. Tye's presonco wia then demandod, to give tho Commuittes some iden of the duties incumbent upon the BUDONDINATE TOBITIONS. Mr. Mitler, in answor to o quostion, stated that tho county derived from his oflico o rovenus of nbout §20,000 a year, Comunssioner McCaffrey was opposed to clmnzing tha prosent ealaries 3 o relied upon the guod judgment of dr, Mifler aud Mr, DByo, nnd, by roducing the salarios, it i ail probabulity would ocoasion o loss to tho county, Mr. Miller assorted that no person could con- duet his oitico with moro oconowy than at pre ont. Commissionor Holden thought that somo of the salaries would boat s reduction. Mr. Bye stated that if tho dny omployes were to bo out dowy, they perhaps could bo inducod to work aftor oflico hiours by an extra comnonsa- tion, and eaid if the cmployos recoived §3 Instoad of &4, thou thoy ought to have un opportunity to work after night for an oxtra dollar, On motion, it was flaally decided to cut down tho pay of tho subordiuntes i the Tronsuter's oflice from 84 to #38 por day, aud to recommond tho extra 31 for evening work, and the foltowing ealarios woro thon racommended; Clark, SL,800 per sunwmg throe cloths, vach, 3140 por mouth; two clorks, onch, §125 per month; two, for tou months, av %140 ; thiou, for ten montbs, at 3100 por month; throo, for fon months, at 135 por month: neeeasnry oxtra help at 8126 per nouth 5 cashior, £1,500, and bookkeopor, £2,200 por aunum, Comumissiover Quonther moved that the Com- mitteo on Education of tho Board of Commis- stonera confor with the Ioard of Lduention rsemmll to reducing the salarios at tho Normal choul, Commissioner McCaftrey offered an amend- ment by futrusting thot business to ths present UGommitteo, Aftor somo littlo discussion, Com- missioner McCaifroy withdrow his_amonduient, and l“:ju wotion of Commissionor Guonther waa carriod, BHERTFF FOARE AONEW was then exanuuod by tho Comuittes in regard to tho sularies recorvod by Lis numorous em- ployas, Dr. Agnow snid 1o could not age whera e could reduco, and bad thought soriously of zaking for an increeso in cortain respects. The a:llnrfl of _tho Chiof Clork in the Shoril's oftico, whicl: 18 £2,000, was thou taken up, but nochunge was made. Commissioner olden referred to tho thirty- three bailitle, sud wns of tho opinion that their snlavics might bo reduced, Mr. Aguow differod with the Commissioner, and ndded that their duties woro of sich a unturo thut tho salaries wero nono too largo, Commiesioncr Lolden then sled Mr, Agnow if ho did uot have Ectmmls from hundreds of men who would do tho worl for & less sum than received by thoe present bailiffs, The Sheriff responded by saying there was no doubt of that, but the men from whom the poti- tions were received were compolled to labor for low wages, on_account of their poor qualifica- tions, and ho didu't think tho county desired to tako advantago of that. Commissioner Holdon anggested that good men for bailifs were sbuudant at €500 per annum. . ‘The ealarien of the deputios and bailifrs woro finally fixod a3 follows; Eight Doputy-Sherifls, $2,000 each; four daputics, ench, B500 (for the ontsido towns) ; thisty-throd builiils, eack, 81,200 per aanum, Mr, Aguew thon ssid tho salaries of deputica woro too low ; they wore required to furnish §100,000 bouds and provide thomselves with horse and bugyy, and the country doputiea in particular wero paid too littlo for tho amouut of labor thoy porformed and the amouut of bonds thay gavo. Counmigsioner IMolden was willing to admit that, for tho amount of bonds thoy gave, §500 a yoar wus small, sud thought thoir remuncra- tiou should ba incronsad, whila thase of the bai- {iffs should bo fixed at $4 per day for actusl time on duty. . Commissioner Jones then raiced the quoestion a8 to whetber they could lawfully interforo with tho salaries of thoso already appointed. Commissionor Holdon thought they hnd the palwur £o ot upon tho snfuvies of all but eloctive ofticora, Br, Agnow remerked that ho would prefor that tho romuncration of tho country deputics should bo left oa ot prosont, rather than roduce tho pay of tho bailitvs, ‘Tho Commitioo recommonded other salarica as follows: Assistant Onico-Clerk, $1,200 ; Jailor, 2,4004 Asslstant Jailer, 1,900 3 Clerk for Juil, $1,200; Lwo watcelunon, §000 ouch, The Committeo then adjourned—thero boing 0o further businosy boforp them for the aftor- naon—to tho domains of Potor Hnnd, the Jniler, aud took an insido viow of the promises over which Lo presides. ‘Thoy will meot again to-iny and rosume tho salary” quostion, R LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TONERT COLLYER AND THE TURNVERELY, o the Editor of Tha Chicaga T'rivunes Bi; The Iuvitation given and accopted from tho Turnvercin * Vorwarts ® to Robert Collyer to lecturo in tho West ‘Uwolfth Streot Turnor- Hall, Friday ovening, on the relation of the Gormay-American to Amerlea and the Amorle caus, in 6 sign of tho now doparture which the more netive young Gormans are proparing to muko, Hithorto, 2 rort of parson-phobis, & fear of somo pitfall leading unwilling attendunts into gloomy sanctusries, has shuv this {mpartant clngs from many of tho bost influoncos at work in our midst, Thoy have beon willlug to see & wiuistor only as n zoalot and sectary, with rolling oyos and 1atolul spooch, & ¥ mucker™ in short, if that s tho Gorman botantoal namo for thiy flowor of oivitizalion, It is good both for them and for bim that Lo should stand boforo them fu porsen,—n mnu of goninl hourt, of Lroad oultnre ; a man of lilko hu- pulses s themselves, tomporod by inflnonces which may holp them ge thoy havo holpod him, It i worthy of noto, sud of improvemont, that, merd busingsa tolations of Luylhg snd molling apart, famiiar ntorcouran bun‘oun the Amgr- Ican and the Gorman-Amorican 1a hlmost_whofly confined to tho fow wooks lrmuul}lnn an olaction, when tho ohiof toplo is, Biall fans be Aldor- man, and at Commlssionor, or . vico vorsn ? *Dhl roform It nltogothor,” wo cory to_thoso [‘Inyora in tho gront drams of our timo, Xotiho houghtful mon of botls races minglo on highor Iatforms than that of the ward cauous, and reat of more lasting intorestn than those of ward politles, and tho bonofit will be mutual, This Turnvoroin Las, by the way, rocently opoued o Sunday-school In ita ’II,—notn Hab- batl-school, bit s Sunday-school of the original typo,—whero 150 olildron of both soxos, Wwhose othor means of improvetent aro acanly, aro taught fgoogrably. hiatory, arithmatio, drantog, slilgibg,” ote, during each Buhday motning. Tliey n;nPloy theeo or fout pnid temoliot, tlio are nldod by voliinteera froth the Bocloty, and tho results ny Foghtda both the Bocloty sre eald to be excollont. 3 TaoAtio, Deo. 10, 1874, TIE EXPOSITION A8 A RATING PoxD. To the Kditor of The Chiengo Tribitne : Bins Why catnot tho Exposltton bullding be convertod into n skating rink during tho winter, and thua afford somo nleasura to Bouth Siders ? The Exposition would at anyrate mitke money, and I think {6 would bo better to sfford komo amisomont to the publio at Intgo than to have thils extonsivo building idle. Lattho adwitiance bo about 25 contd, and scason tckets at feduced atos, and If the Ixposition doss noé mnko thonoy out of tho transaction I thiok that I must bo vory much mistalon, 1 suppaso that objectiona will bo nmindo to thls, ono of rhich will bo that the South Blders Liave the basin to slinte upon, but the writer having tried thin and found it vory uneatlafactory, in- naniuch ne he got o sound ducking for his paius, thinka that' tho bnsin business will bs rather dangerous. Llio ico at best is but composed of Inrgo enkes of fco, uud congequontly very dlilloult for sroating, ‘Iho Americans aro known all over tho world to hinvo superlor skill on siates, but I must say that Chiongo lins not, in my esiimation, added much to thio fumo of Amorican skatord, L.E. R, i s THE PITTSBURG ROMANCE. Willlam Mowry's Dnsky Spouso and Buughter Prove Whelr tdontity, Special Dispatch ta 1he Chicago I'ridune, Prrrspusa, Doc., 16.—Tho plalntift's sido in the gront Mowry caso lias about concluded its teati- mony, and lng very plainly establiahed that Witliam owry was martied to Perot's daughter, now BAary Cub-ba-You-Quit, of DBay City, Mich, Tho ovidonce has been vory in- toresting, and the Unitod Btatos OCircult in which tho caso t8 being tried has been thronged from day to day with au imnienso orowd of spec- tators, Tho marringe shich is provon, thvuf;h porformed accordivg to Indian custom, holds under tho Inwa of this State, and, ns mattors look now, the Hobrow speculator, Meoistor, who is progecusing tho caso, may come in for & nice stako at last, to the amount of probably 81,500, 080, ‘tho defenso will opon to-murrow, and thoy may probably show a difforen: phass of tho romunco to thut which has beon recited to tha present tmo, SUBURBAN NEWS. NYDE PARR. ‘Tho Trustocs mot Mondsy evoning, as ususl, Alr. Downer iu the Chair. Thoe 8pocial Commit- teo on Liconses reported favorably on the poti- tion of Alosander Pernn aud August Bueee, and licenses woro given thom. Au ordinanco providing for tho opemng of Forty-fitth street, from Langloy to Iudiuns ave- nue, was paesed. Tho Villago Attorney waa Instructed to ascor- tain whothor thoe Chicago City Rulway is living up to tho tormy on which it was granted right of woy through the town, An ordiuanco wag pasead authorizing the lay- ing of wator-pips on Greenwood avenue, from Yorty-sovonth to I'ifty-fifth strect, aban osti- matad cost of $8,700. o purclinse of tolographie instrumonts for thoe fire-alarm luluun\})h wos ordered ; also s clock for tho water-works, ''he Board adjowrn- ed to Monday evening noxt. The City Kallway Company has taken off the dumay just whon it is nceded most by poor travelors, and straot-cara now run through oc- castoually, an hour and & laif or so apurt, ENGLEWUOD, Tho first of n series of #ovlals {o bo hold by those residing iu tho vicivity of tho Normal Scliool was beld ab the residonoo of L. W, Beclk, Lieq, last Friday ovoning, Dec. 11, About fifty woro presont, aud tusic and refroshments added totho ploasures of tha ovening. Tho compnny soparated at half-past 11, and ,oll agreed in pro- nouncing tho splrit that inaugurated the move- mount & commendable one, and,judgng from the specimon given, thoy will ba o source of much onjoyment. Tho next meoting will bo held at tho resideuce of tho Rov, Mr, Theale, Thursduy ovening, Dee. 81, in accordungo with the invita- tion oxténded by'bim at_tho last meeting, All thoso in the vicinity of tho Norwmal ure cordially invited. The oxorolses of the graduning class of the Normal 8chool, for tho winter terin of '74, tako placo Friday, Deo. 18, - ‘The Englowood Terpeichorean Clib, who have beon holding their meotings once in two weoks in tho High School 1all, unito with the Alumuw in thoe evouing sociablo, this meotivg taking tho place of tho reguiar ono, which should ocour Saturday ovening, Dac. 19. NIVED FOREST. A plonsant aurpriso was given to Mr. and Mrs. Yarleod Friday ovening. A Jarge numbor of tifeir now noighbors and frionds called upon them without giving any notioo of thelr coming, AMr. Yarland and fumily acceptod tho sltuation, snd mado the most of it. T'ho evoning waa passed in tho most pleasant manner. Mr. Yarland rovently removed from Proapeot Park or Danby to River Forest, where ho Las taton up hig residence, ‘The £-rtuightly sociablo of the poopls of Rivar Forest will take place Friday ovening at tho residonco of Mr, Drake, Tho usually pleasant timo is inevitablo, OAE PARK. - The Rodowa Club will hold & soclable to-mor- row ovening. A pleasant time is anticipated. Tho next sociablo of the Club will be held Nosv- Your's evo. Spoecial proparations for tho occa- elon aro making. The Union Club will give s grand party Clristmas ovo. Tho Onk Park Litorary Socloty will Lold ite mecond moeting Monday ovening uext at tho School Butlding, The DatLy Tnmuse hos fifty rogular sub- seribors ut Oak Park, tho Infer-Ocean eighiean, aud tho ZLimes twenty-two, OARLAND, 3Mrs. M. I Honry, of Rockford, I, is.an- nouncod to lectura in tho Oakland M, E. Church TFridny avening at half-past 7 o'clook, Bubjoot: ' What Is That Boy Worth ?" Admission, adults, 26 conta; children, 15 conts, Tho prococds aro to bo applied towards dofraying the oxponses of tho eburch. This lady comea woll recommonded a8 o talonted lecturess, and handles the subject with ability, AYWOOD. . Tho second annual festival of the Maywood Dresbytorian Churok will take place Friday even- ing. . Oysters, cold moats, aud othor edibles will Le sorved, Tho Prosbytorian Mite Sacloty will be held at tho rosidenco of tho Itov. Ar, Drown to-morrow ovening. - — THE PITTSBURG PUDDLERS. Specrnt Dispateh to T'he Chicaaa 1'ribune, Prrysvung, Pa., Doc, 16,—Tho puddlors’ strike slhows wo now phago, oxeopt that some of tho vou-society mon who have mado an atlompt to go to work havo boen eithor throatoned with violenco or_beon unmoreifully boaton for thoir Loldness, Dilworth, Portor & Co., under » pressure of avdors, are vunulug, as axe Lawls, Oliver & Phillips. though it {s said thoy too will shut down, ~ ha lock-out Lus sadly affected lllx;a coal-trado, which shows an imnionso falling olf. MISOELLANEOUS. A SUBROURIPTION TO C0BB'S LIBRARY I8 A MOST AGULPTANLE Onhristinas IProsont. B0 Mowroe-st., Palmor House, s RAL oAt K Hohaol 0} for have. ri 01 ) Yo TN S e e Tor raalany turis o i upils aud the pupl ol _AMUSEMENTS, AUADEMY OF MUSIO. A T R 5 5= 8 e it poont thn plewinh ¢ : {;{)Wml lfi!\?}h ifofifr}'fl S ANl s AREY BARIR ATNK, tho Quodu of Opnra Houlls, and tho haw FRENCII OPERA BDUFFE COMPANY, Ono wegkonly, epmmionaing Monday, Dec. 1. at 8 sclock B mhen i b0 prodneda lor the st iimo s Onfonis o Teaoq s INtoat and Tost Tamoun raalent Al sorat surnion, 14 S DR AN ARG, W iwing arifsts b (1o lon i Ing tolos: Clairaite (hy it Almoot bii: Lanaoo, Nila” Nar- e fitau (nia etiyinal rolds, Mune, O, Kolicts: nuldlfiuvunln‘ and Wodnosday Matineo, LA ORANDE AT, Wenoyiar evaning (feat Yimo horol, LA I DR TRREBIZ0NDE, ~ Thuralsy oveiitng, 3 ILLE DI MADAMT AR Fridar, &rarid Ohristinas Matlnoo, LA 1 (L UBLENE. Friiay ayoning, banoiltof Aliner, LA DL oLk, Siwrdey, st dolack, last Afmro’ Matinoo, Saturday ovoning, Do, 36, Grtnd Fazowol Niht, % Hedib af Pricob—Admission: 1, Rasereod scate, Dra Oirclo and Parquaite, 81,60, kirat Baloony, 7ho gl dueotding to localion, Hebond Bafooniy, 5o and Soa. a8 to counincnon Thursday moruing. matinoca, OHICAGO MUREUM, Monrao-st., botwoen Biat Fo . WAGHEgessts betwoen Btate aud Doarbiorg GRAND OPENING WREK ! Wilh Ita Great Collection of Curiositias, ahd BLAISDELLYS HUSEUM COMPANY! JOUN DILLON, Mes. MARY MYERS, d & host. ol e e Tt B eoas s onveilont ety af ot ROMANCE AND REALITY. onomber tha Matineas, TURSDAY, TIURSDAY, 'URDAY. o1 1o tho 1 Gouoral prien of admisston.. +e22 30 Oente - FARWELL HALL, 10ith Annivorsary of tho Birth of Beothoven~THURS- DAY EVENING, Doa, 17, THE DEETHOVEN SOCIETY & ORCHESTRA. PROGRAMAE, i ¥ - . **Sigmont"—Orchestea. 0 D T MR S E i Agmus hol—tlaothoven mumnbmuumu & by Mrs, J, Usual ro. annger, 6:.‘“1'""}" B, O, Johaat, Bie, O, i Tajtor, e, arien T FAIT 11, —Clioral Fantasts for Plano, Cliorus, and Or- oMosira— MEs, Rajtan: ¢ appoirancs In Chicagm, fivethovon Wi ason (hor f iraes In utlu&z and Orchostra, Sein."toc Hoprano, *% Al Pogildo "=-atlas’ Jewsica tas. eall,' Gongorry for Vio -t lest movoinont oadouza b dosaph dodohim): Mr. Willtam Lowis. Utiorus, *Hal- lalgfan i ieothoron Soolotr, ranclate momborst sdbustipton sste a, Jnses, Me- Glurg & On. s, and with tho oilicors of tho fooloty. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, A GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA DY THE SEAIL_COMPANY. MONDAY EVENING, Doo. W, avery evcning dus thn wack (Urlliy cxanated) i, &t (b V\non:s‘dnr 0] Saturday Matinoos, kred Slarsdu’s colobratod ploy fu fouracls, enticied CLOUDS! oitidny ivenlog, Doo. 18-Benoflt of Mr W. IT. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. EDYYVIN BOOWED Will appoar for THIS WEEK ONLY fa_his masterly ron ditfons of tho Shakspoarean charaoturs, SHYLOOK, OTFELLO, AND TAGO, a follows : Monday, Tuotdas, and Saturday nizhte a W edngrny i SeIRy nlkiLa At oo ee Thuraday nlzht and Satarday matings s, oxt ok an Citiro cliaigs of aharas Aiscan bo sccurod six days {n advanca withuut oxira churgo, ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONY DENIER'S PANTOMIME TROUPE. SIX NIGUTS AND TWO MATINLES. —Mondas, Tuonday, Wodnssilay, sud Weduotday Matiaco, EXUDVIEPIY T IVEES - Thuraday, JACK AND Tt BEANKTALE, 23 Spoe elatty Artlits" comptlsing Irist, ‘Boglish, “ad” Datch Comlo Songs, Hat’ Spinufug, Osmnastics, Fumbling, Spads and Laddor Dancing, Acrobats, Skafing ona bod- gy usgling,” Live Winkor, Poftorminit Aol Bignutiful Mluaic: Now Seouory, ‘Nuw Trloke, Now Ward: robos, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Glark. FRED AL A WEEK OF PURE MINSTRELSY! Kelly & Leow's Famovs Dinstrels IN A DILL OF GENUINE ETAIOPIAN YUN, usry ovoning and, Wodnosduy nd Haruulay Hatinoss, huday, Dag, 31—Fieat production of Kelly & Le rnri;‘;n.‘\lznox Herno's Gomlo Uposs, ontitied LE PELLT HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL FAIR, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CLOSING-0UT SALE! Alarge stock of Childron's Clothing, a1d fresh fnvolces for tho JTousshiold Azt Lopaetinent, ureiving 100 Jatn for tho Fair, will 'bo offered at roddsed mices. Salo o Wheeler & Wilion's Sowing Machino fooms, tate. st., on and aftor Monday atternvon, HHth. WEST BIDE RINK, SKATING! SKRATING! GRAND OPENING of the Won & to-night, un which occaston & Grand Displ blatiing Wil bogivon by five wf uhy b 0 oay ooty Mossrs,“Biubia, Foatt, ack, aud Bluchard, Me. Guss, Glim will givo an exhibition of his groat snocialty, 18 Novice, ® i which tho dificultivs and Lardships af o nowbogiiinor will e practioally iltustrated, A gond Tand In attendaten overy ovening, Wednosday & ‘Soason Tickots st Kelly roth. aud’ Rink Oflico, * Prioa of Soasn v Laiio jonts, 4; Lady aud Gent, %5, glo ndmission, 13 cents. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OH'ROH, Tudlana-av, cor. Twenty-first-st. Grand Organ Conoert, A chiolce programma will bo prssented, fucluding both tnatrumental and vacal selrotions. Fur particuiarssao Monday's papers. 166 WABASH-AY. SEIA ST A, The ereat in Landscano, by . A. LLKINS, on ggul'v‘('{a:nlfl ety KemiteanY “Admisaton, Sonta: WINTER RESORTS. WINTER RESORT. RPN, wairon d LU OOD S GOt 63 Brondway, N. Y. Blosuors sall ovory two wooks., ST. AUGUSTINE HOTEL, 8T, JAUGUSTINE, FL This favarite Housa has boou onlarged and Lanow opon for s ruception ol i Lot Bals Walor laths hiave boon addo ddtross K, It VAILL & CQ., Propriators, St Anguatine, s, PROPOSALS. rofurnished, PROPOSALS FOR OIL FOR 1875-6, | OFrioy o Tur Ligr.llouse lioAuD, Soled 1y il Lo wosaved 2t Hoie s untl] 12 oated proposals will Lo reulved at This allics un ooluck m: on Wednostay " tho. dth day of January. 14Th. forsiuviyior ong ihnircd apd hictaot thoisan i1, 4o ailoie ol (1 best Uality wintor-atreinod ko Lard Olly for tho Unitod Statbs Light: {ouse Rorvico, nosordlng i the apooitioations buaring dataas Above, conlss of witlch had, Nov, 00, ication to thio Light: ‘x"fi...fu..‘."ml,'.'é'fn]. gt ioigs luspeotor, Tomukius: vlilo, Staton Tstan: ehu=Tlouso Insvestor at No. 1 Pambarion .{:;(PU'A tar, A1 and tho Lighte o 5 o Houso Tunpeotorat Buttity Ml ey, Ohstruan, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES . OF ALL KINDS. J24)) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, P 111 &118 Lake St,, Chicago, zareful tobuy only the Genuine, $5.00 Packages TRACTIONAL GURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Currency, TRIBUNE OFFTICE. ' TAOLVe DO AN N CHDEN ;R s¥e Yo N> 0RXS, T, Kot STEEL PENS. o= GAlE by a1l Stalin; @4 s et \ 1ce,49 Maiden lang, SRNEAES AMERIOAN AGRICULTURIST, 0UON00000000000N0N000N0ROIONNIE00AITA00020000 ror » 0 ’ 1 I 1 Gity, Villags, and Comdy, 616 Ououmbers, 18 Fine Melons, A LL 4 Bushels Beets, . 21 Fine Bquashes, 2 Bushels Onions, These 61 Lurie Cobbages, . 10 Bushels Potatoss, FOR 160 Ears @raen Oorn, 22 Fine Oaulifiowers, 3 Bushels of Turnips, $1 60 4 Bushels Green Pens, . 2 Bushels String Beans, Lots of Lettuce, Spinach, Nasturtiums, Rodishes, etc, YT A village Mochanio had a houso lot, 601180 PAYS IT foct,that was s woed bed, 1l wes dnduicod to IPAYS IT tako the dmerfcan Agriculturist, ata costof PAYS 1T $1.60a year, postago jncluded, and following PAYS IT itsplain, practical directions, he got altthe PAYS IT abore Inst summor, with no extra cost, oxcopt PAYS IT o triflo for sood—Ilo workod the gardon Invee PAYS IT castonal half hours nights and mornings, PAYS IT which fornlshod him agrecable oxercise and PAYS IT obango fromshop confinomont, lis Wifehad PAYS IT lots of flowors in additfon. Tons of thous- PAYS IT nndsof otbers havo bad similar oxporionco~ PAYS 1T and YOU may hare the tame, Roador, Sond DPAYS IT nowand gat Volumo B4 of tho Agriculturist, PAYS IT just boginalng—only $1.60 for a wholo yoar, PAYS IT postage paid, Itis full of GOOD THINGS PAYS IT for YOURSELF, YOUR WIFE, and OIlIl. PAYS IT DREN. You aud3noighbors can havetho PAYS T papor a yoar far 85,40, pust-pald, ORANGE PAYS IT JUDD COMPANY, Publlsbers, 346 Broad- PAYS IT way, Now York, & PAYs o o o Good Boys. B % BOYS BOYS BOYS Thirty.thros years ago two brothers sot- rmors, sldo by sido, Ono of thom subscribod fur tho dmerfean Agri- culturist, and ogcaslonatly hought & book or two about his busincss, tho whola costing him only $6 & yoar. liis Doys rond and thought sbout tholr work, bo- eamo interestod In and respected it, and woro inppyin tholr toll bocauso thoy had somothiny to think about. Thoy grow up latolligont, aud eottlod as good pros- perous farmors, respoctod and intluen- tlal....The ather brothar **couldn't af- ford papors and books" ; (ho could af. ford 6 conts & day, or £30 5 ycar, for BOYS tobacco, beor, etc.) 13 boys workod sullenly by day, and “*kylarkod ¥ at nights they despliod snd batod thelr BOYS wark, which for thou was axly oxorelsing bruto forco, with Httlo mind appliod, Whon old onough to cscapo paroufal e straint, thoy quit the farm, ono for this, and snothor for that, and none of thom Lavo ovor amounted tn ansthing, Blx dollars a yoar would ‘havo wadoa wondorful diferonco—~would haso changod tholr wholo courso of lifo. Wauld it have patd?...,Faruors, atudy tho aboro cases, and Try tho Exporimont this yoar of having the American Agris eulturtat in your family, for yoursclf, ns woll as your boys. Itwill enst yon but 81,60, sont post-paid. Volume 34, fust boginalng, wlll furabih you ovor 1,000 Columns of good things, uscful, valu- ablo information for YOURSELF, YOUR WIVE, snd YOUR OHIL. REN, Including ovor 400 fino Ene &8s Sond now and zot it of ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, ‘Publishors, 345 Broadwas, New York. £ “Befter Hating.” § BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BRETTER RETTER BULTTER BETTER BETTER DBETTER RETTUR BEITER GO0D GOOD A snbsoribar writoa: ..., **Somshow, thora lins bocn n sreat change in our tablo sinco wobcgan taking tho Am, fean Agrieulturist, four years », Wifo fa alwsys picking up somo usoful bints in its praotioal Houschold Da. pastmont, and applying them to hor overy.day work—somanowwayofcouk FQOD ing thoaamoarticlo thnt makes It mora ralatable, Lamsuro that forthoremo ©xpanss wa haso agroas doal belter enting than wo used to bavo, My Daughtars, too, havo, from the plo- turosand thodaseriptions given, mado maoy {noxpousivs sdoruments that add totho charm of our huwblo hamo. 1 am sura it would pay avecy family ton tinos 4in cast in tho Housoliold + Dopartment alono, to sny nothiug of the multitudeof a3 ploturos, and tho hundrods ot usesub, prajiteblebiluts tho Boys and I got.,.."—This Js tho cx- perlonco of tons of thousands of roop rooD FooD Foop ¥oon Foop BETTER BETTER BETTER e WORCESTERSHIRE 84UCE, TRADE MARIK. WORGESTERSIIRE SAUCE, SUPREME COURT---GENERAL TERRS JOHN W. LEA gy sl ngginst SUNDRY GOUN- TERTEITERS, *When itls anparont that thoro s &n intontion to d coire I:IJ ;{!I lte by the use of the namo of & placo ani Ehutvord Bescrintfro of an arttoln, aoh deconticn Wi 8ot ho proiacted by Lho protonsy fhat thuse sordA can- 10t bo usod fu suchmannor as to constitnto & * tradg mack, Whero words and thn allgeation of words hate, by long e, buguino knawn as dosignating tho artiolo ol a pare ticular wanufnoturor, llnnl:q\lHB‘l A clght to thein as & Jindo tuarky whiol somp3ttni dualors enimot fraudus nvado, "Tho, ostanco of ‘tho wrong [s tho falso roprasentation and locolty un proof of which an Injunction will lssup." The Concludlng \\'le‘r’:zn 1"‘:' the Judge’s Dectss arvs **The ordor appoaled fram alinuld ba modifled and i Injumocion oxromdod bias b AribIC R of hereaedy 3 #Ruca' un thie billa, labioly, aud wrappors of the dofendau. LEA & PERRIN® CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT 32 of A LETTER from & CONNOISEURS MEDICAL GENTLE. AN atMadras, tohis TO BE TH Urothior In " . WORGESTIER, ONLY GOOD¢ M, 1601, o f “Toll LEA & PERM SAUCE i e e s 18 highly csteomed 1y And Applicablo to Indin, and fs, in my S opinion, thomost patn. EVERY VARIETY tnblo na woll an the oSt whiolesumo Sauce OF DISH. thatls made, Worcestershire Sauce. Sold \Wholeaslo far Expartation by th Py tars, TN PEIINS: Woranaio, Tongtundt aud otald 5§ Moslors in Sauces gonorally throughivut the World, Ask for Loa & Perring’ Sauce. Al partles infiinging on 'the ab 1 bo prosccato vy tclate, LR & AN ehoro willbo proscentad JOIN DUNCAN'S SONS, LW YORK. . RAILROAD TIME T ks ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS, FAPLAYATION OF fiEFERE: TR0 Sy atBith s 8 CHICAGO & NORT' Wi _‘i?ERN RAILROAD, Ticket Oficer, 63 Clavkunt, (Sherman """")'q":x" 15 Canate r0ls. Manks,—t Snturday ex. 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CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Tnfon Depat, eorner adixon and Cunnl-tta, 63 South Clark-st,, opporite Shermun House, BETTER BETTER BETTER DETTER BETTER othors, Let tho roador tey tho Amer- iean Agriculturist for Volumo 54, now boginning, ftwill PAY,and PAY WELL.~0Only $1.60 a yoar, rost. yaid, or 4 coplos for 8b.A0.—— BETTER ORANUE JUDD OOMPANY, FOOD BETTER Fublishors, 845 Broadway, N. Y. FUOD N = =5 Bushels Grapes for $1 1T A MEROHANT, who takos the American 1T Ayrieuiturist forhis BOYY, but roads it him. IT ol also, at tho urgont suggostion of tha IT Editor, set out & dozen grapo vines In his IT littls eity plot, and cultivated and tralnsd IT thom accordlug to its plafn, practical dirac. IT tivneand fliustrations, Tho grapos gatbared IT have throelold pald tho origiual cxponso,and IT tha prico of the panor up to last year, and last. I Qotubor ho gathorod 8 bushols of splondid IT grapos, or B bushels for each dollar, paid for IT tho Agriculturist & year, postago includod. IT This has boon the oxparlonco of tous of IT thousands of othoss in Citics and Villages, in IT evory profossion and calliog, Reader, 1T IT WILL PAY YOU. w $14,300 for $9.7% & IT A MICITANIC (a R. R, ongincor) bought 1T at suction & ruudown villago proporty for IT 85,70, Ho moved onto it, aud for 6 years IT oxpouded no moro upon it than he had pra- IT viously paid for sent and garden stufl, but ho IT continuod fxiug it up sololy acoarding to IT bints and suggestions {u the American dgri- IT culturist, which cost bim 162, poatago in. IT oluded. Those improvemonts so chnugud tho IT placo that hio sold 1ttaaclty gontloman for IT 820,000, JHe crodita tho arfeulturist vwith { 0 profit, while 1t cast him but $0.73 for 6 . Amultitudoof othors have had s somo. stmilar oxporfonco. ‘Thopapor s full of ractieat suggostions, that wonderfully ov0ry ono who awns a facm, or gardan, I orovonalittle village plot. TRY L'l » 2,000 Humbugs., = NuMBUGS HUMBUGS HUMBUGS 1uMnUGs HUMBUGS HUMBUGS FOOD FOOD FooD FUOD FOOD o0 PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS, PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS oo During past yoars the Ameri. BHOWN UP can Agriculurts has Juvostl- SIIOWN UP gatod and oxposod ovord,060 SHOWN UP swindling scliomes, and fn SHOWN UP tlls way it fanow savlng toits SHOWN UD roadora many Milllonsof Dol- SHOWN UP HUMBUGS lars. It e full of good, trust- BHOWN UP (UMBUGS worthy, practical, usesul in- SHOWN UP HUMBUGS formation, 1t will ave you SO’ HUMBUGH HUMBUGH wonoy. [Soa bulow,) N UpP tuonoy, and halp you muks BIIOWN UP SUOWN UP " Not Strange. " 5 4hi(l'l‘ Aot 1t {3 not at all strange, that so many STRANGI undreds of Thoussuds of Porrons BTRANGE Lava constantly rowd tho dmerican RANGK Agriculturist during the whola 43 STRANGE [ yoars of 118 publication, aud that It iy STRANGE quita an popular to-day a8 over, ({1 RANG I it balter thun ever bejore) 1t is fall ETRANGH of GOOD' TIINGS for ovary BTRANGE MAN, WOMAN, i OHILD I BTRANGE City, Villago, and Qonntsy. It glvos BUIRANGE tor'a small vilco over $00 Boautitl, 5IRANGI Tostruotive Enaravings, and ovor BTRANGE 1,000 Columas of tha tost fformn- STRANGE tlon that can bu solluoted, and alttud, BTILANGK and coudonead futo Itu amplo pagos BTRANGE by & largo forco of most fotolligont, STRANGI vractioal mon—not morexcriblark,but STRARGIE men of HBraina osnd n LANG T Honso, It fn the OHEAPENT SritANGE JOURNAL in thoe WORLD. STRANGE With {is Bplondid lustrations, ite BYRANGE Largobifze, it Groat Boauty and Utll. 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