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THE CHICAGAR DswbY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1874. B A R R R S SN i i MORMONDOM. The Abolition of the Govern- or’s Abgolute Veto Evil Results That Aro Likely to Follow from That Action, Tho Legistature Merely the Houil- piceo of Brigham Young. Hs Hostility to the Gentiles, and Espe- cially to the Mining Interest. Somo Powerful Check Shall Be Put Necessity that Correspondenee of The Chicano T'ribune, Havt Lane Crzy, Dee, 10,1874, In tho recent consolidation of tho United Btates statutes, the absolnte veto horetoforo ox- oreleed by the Governor of Utnh hins boon taken In the opinion of tho botter class of Gentiles In Utah, thero s great dangor that this will result in complications which will nocessi- INTEUVENTION OF TRF 6OV through its milltary aym. This is inforroddrom tho spirit of Blormonism s illusirated hy atl of Its lustilutions, religious, civil, politieal, and ‘When Brigham Young was (lovornor, the Tor- ritory enncted n Aot of lawa which wero a dis- graca to tho rgo, and which ovon the Mormons bavo sinco becomo eshamed of. that prants of the seaut timbors, and waters, and arable lands, of the Territory, wero made to tha chiel dignitaries of tho Churel; then that tho citizon wan handed over to the Churely, to Lo dealt with, evon in matters Iuvolvig lifo and doath, by o seeret Church ritual or covennnt; then that tho Nauvoo Legion dopeudently of tho Governor; then that tho Governorship iteelf twas shoru of its chief pre~ rogatived ng couferred of Congross,—this in viow ability of wome to the ofiico; then that the jurics and executivo ofticern of tho District or Federnl Courls wero mado such s to_render thom powerles even in their own leritimato flcld; then that a concur- I tho District Courts wes conferred on tho Probato Courts,—an act which tho Supremo Court has just decided wrs incon- sistont with the organic act, and tuereforo void, —it wag then, in n word, that tho laws and customy of tho Church wero mado tho laws of tho Stato, the organic aet uuliitted a6 far us it could bo, tho Tederal powor sud authority in tho 19 organized in- by tho orjunic act Gentilo being rent jurisdietion EYSTRMATICALLY TENDERED NUGATORY, and tho citizon not of the Mormon communion practieally left withoat defanse, or protection, a proy to the apostlos of an incestunus nud unlimited polypamy and blood-ntonemont, That was thongo of fanaticiem unchocked and rampant,—of the Mountain-Moadow and many minor nussacren. It was o roign of torror, ns badinity way, ana on o emall seale, us that of France in '63, td overcrowd your gpaee waro I clto the d winco thnt timo, which succossive Gentile Governors havo Lasu obliged in tho cow- But Tway refer ton fow, and particulurly to thoso tolating to mining. Inceod, tho ‘Lernitory has uo law rugutating sh braoch of industry to this duy, becunuse, 5o he: tilo i3 tho dominant cluss toit, thut thoy not beon ablo 1o framoe ono which a (Ggvernor Daving the slightest yogard for his wood namo could approve. “Iue aertitorial Legialature in PRACTICALLY PLRFETUAL AND UNANIZOCH. Tho kamo men, nud that in yirtne of thoir hoing high ofticors of the Claureh, huvo met in sncoess- ive legislativo mcssions for moro than Lwenty yoars; ko that their proser thun tradition, oney to voto. tiyo spirit is strongor men who originated that spint, and who imuglno that tha exclusion oxistenco of Mormon- i, continue to exerciso it yoar after year in the Logisluture. Aud, from “the naturo of tho wyetem, it follows that the logisltive body, in all matters of importanco, 1t is uot inepired by n constituency, but by the 1t 18 not amonablo to tho people, but to the Lord's lioutenmms,—Drigham. must be unanimous. Prophet Bngham, tioned to-day was twenly-fvo yesis Logislatures, unnnimously, at Lia dietation, inve always boon commor, and eranow. Indeed, Lis power hus been puflicient, in more cases than ono, to provent aman clectad to oftica by tho peoplo in some moment of for- getfulness or of excapo from their mauagors, from qualifylug and outorinyg upon its adunine Under such circumslanees, non-3ormons hava no safoguard whatover, excopt the UNCONDITIONAL VETO-POWEL OF TIIE GOVERNOR, ‘Lboy have no represoutution in the Logisla- Lure, nor can thoy get auy. If thoy olech a mun, overy wcuus is rodorted to, and gencuully witls success, to provont him from mttiny or bejng of he Legislature, moved by rovelation through the Lion 1ouso, is x4 ane man. but & fuir oifset to this stato of things to giyo the Govornor, the representativo of the minority at least an much ay of tho majority, and, cano, thoir only roprescutative, & hegutive power pquul to the afirmative power of {ho Legislature, Whilo Brigham was Governor, as L said nbove, 1hey stripped tho ofiice of ull of its powors hut uow for Congress to abotish Lhis, leaves tue Territory. pructieally withont a Gove ernor ; tho minority whero it was in 18 murder stallked unabashed through tho when it was openly inouleated from every dor- mon rostrum amd_pulpit, and 18 open mitted, It leavas Lrigham practicaily wl nacd to bonst ho was and uiways would Lo, GOVERNOR OF THE PLOPLY, slthough somo one appointed ut Washington might nomiuslly bo Govorvor of tho 'Lorritory. v was thouzit, from tho procoedings of t sose Blon or Lwo, five or 81X yeurs ago, that light was beginuing to dawn oven upon the Marmon Legivlature, and that hencoforth thoy wonid movo forward with tho rest of the world,—n long; distanco bohind, porhups, but still forward, Tut tho - oxpectation lias nob o last £evsion, not yet a year old, doveleped as reactionary a 8pirit As wai pos- #iblo oven to them, This way probably induced by the rapid growth of Amoricanisin, aud wau the naturul revort for dofense ayaint it, Tho Goveruor wox ubliged to vato mora thau threu- fourtls of tho bills passed, and wwong them sn eporopriction bill, ving avay tho revesuo for Bix youra, Inothier words, with an ruuual vove v £15,000, tho bill appropriuted tor miscallancous uses abont £ 200,000, 615 not ton yearssineo tho Legislaturo passed A bill taxing tho wincu 20 por cent per anuum on their gross product, and also on their asscss- o Tivo yearnago, nearly us bnd o bill rolating to miuing was pagsad, nud, three yoars 8(20, it waa aguiu pavsed. On ench ocession, the mining intoront, £ow worth & Queing 20 por cont per anuu; “was snvod only by tho INTERVOSITION OF THE GOVERNOD'A VETO, Within fen years, tho Nau . vocrotly ealled ous i gome cctors ont of Ulah; aud i bub thet it was absolutely finpracticablo. 0 years azo, #eversl prominont Llders of aifddle nge word oxeomununioat wlvoested, iu the Utk dlugaz ont of the mning tulerest, Nundrody Lnve oon treated likowiso ivom 1817 duwn, ng to tho mines, 2 covering and working nine, ny poaple,” eald I steadily if slowl euue of nbout 25,000,100, and pro- woon that valuaticn, voo Logion Lins been lucos ‘Lo licop prou= 67 wonld have dona od bocauso Loy ing, tho dovolop- £ any wian comes horo h ham, years ago, “[')j Ipivit, 16 existy now tho mamo aw ever, Auy that is why I nay that, 1f Congrosa does not re- toro, ut tho presont sossion, tho abioluto voto power to the Gavernorof Utal,—abollelied, proh. Ably fundvertontly, by the Co cuillay ove Hioly 'to ocour fu Utul wich will ve~ dataon,~difll- ENTION OF THE SILITARY, Tecause thers is a good deal of nnd vailiond buw- which latter is dopendonb on aiuing stand any foolishners, goutuge” thom uiter the Marmon fashion will coriaiuly bs resiuted ab all huzards, An attempt Lo *on- ni troops bogin to move, monoy bogiun fto flaw Iko water to wante, and suftoring, divect and in- diract, follows in o thonsand ways, Nor in it & daugerous puworl beeanso it is meoroly negative, It can originato nothing, Nor is {t offeotting n munbor of mon by ono; hoe cnteo, in effest, the Logistature fs bué ono may, —Drigham, nn‘zhnm roprafonts o Loy tilo, powor, {ho = Mormon _State, Tho Governor ‘roprosonts tho Tiited Rtates, Itis one man ngainst another, e Unitod States in not renponsiblo for the antagoniam which oxists, It fs mot of its creation or choosing. 'Cho Mormons liave taken up the position, and they nro tho aggroyrors, 1t ju auomnlous, 1t s true’s but, in oxtraordinary situations, | EXTIAOUDINARY ‘MEABUREY ARE NTCGSSARY, ‘Phure ean bo no just complrint mads of abuso of this power. It haw over hoon oxcreiscd in tho iutcreal of fhe peoplo and Governmont oftho Unitod Siates, and solely in dofenso against # trearonnble nggrassion, Clétzonn of tho Unitod Btates cortainly Lave (ho right to reside in Utah, und follow wuch logitimato business aa they please; ond thoy have tho right to nogative, {f ot an wetive, vrotection ngaluet = fanationl loeal powor, whieh poeku to opproes them in nameless wayn in wo dolog, or to preelude thmn from vn dnluf altogrother, 2o douby the time may como, and will come speedily, whon t will bo safo to abolish this power; but it most sssuradly (A3 NOT GOME Things aro working well fu Utah, and it in dua to tho Republican policy of oponiog tho country by ruilraad, ana to the steady prossuro Granls Administration has bronght to” bear syatust the ovils l‘.un)l)hmcd of, Qlvo the Logisiature ono session, and it moets ngain o year honce, unrestricted, and tho fat will ull bo thrown in tho fire, gnre, and tho Territory plsced in n worse condition than aver, ~Formorly thero was bz ane parly, and so itn tyrannous crusities and opprossions ade un considerablo disturbunce., But thay day hos passad. Resorl to tho el weanures will result in convalsione, disturb~ anco, anavchy, It sy, borhaps, be impossible to rostora thin absoluto voto to tho tovernor of Utal in {ho noxt Congress; but, if donw iu this, and o aeerot baltot bo given to us, the Rapublie- au party will bo justly ontitled to the credit of Taving ‘‘FOLYRD THE AORMON PROMLE," in o manner ereditable {0 its statesmanship. Tor it wilt inve boon dono without violence, or cont, or extra-judieinl procecdwgs. I, on the cons trary, they negleet this, tho Mormon question will almont coxtainly have been loft by them ina worgo oondition thin thoy found it Douarass. THE TANNERS. Information as to What Consti- tutes Good I Formation of a Permanont Organiza- tion. Tho Convention of tanners and hido-doslers of the Nortliwest vonssomblod yestorday muorn- ing et tho Pelmor Hougo, Mr. G, 8. Wallin in tho chair. A report was prezonted by the Committos on Pormanont Ovganization which sot forth that thoy did not at presont deom any particulsr form of comstitution or by-laws uccensary, Thoy urged npou all Wostorn taunera to becomo mom- burs of tho Association, to be called togother by tho' I'residont or Vice-President of the sume, from timo {o timo, ns ho might deom necessary. Tho roport recommonded tho ealling tho Association “The Wost- ern Tuuners' Assoclalion,” nnd that - the following gontlomen bo ity oflicers for tho ensu- ing your: Prosident, Josoph Phillips, Milwaue Ikeo; Vico-Propidonts, J. G. Moonoy, Columbus, Tud,, and Joromo Cruct, Dotraib; Sccretary, L. B. Sliephord, Clicago ; Treasurer, I N. Oukloy, Chicsgo. The Commitleo alzo recommended that the hide-donlors should also bo invited to maet them, ‘Che report was, on motion, adopted. Mr, G. W, Allen submitted the following ro- i of thao Counitien appoiuted to decido “upon 0 TRICE AND SELECTION OF NIDES. Lirst—That ull geub-bkics, of one or mora grubs, should ho thrown vat, nd clussed as dawaged Lides, ul—That all cut or ccorad hides should be thrown out, and clagsed as damaged hides. 2hird—Tliat wll ides tor currying purposes having more thun ono Lrand sball ho thrown ont, and elagsed an No, 3 hides, . Fourth—That nll hidessold for role-leather havin moro than ono brand shall bo thrown out, and elusse u8 No, 2 hirdee, FiAT—That 10 hides ho bought or tannod except iudes guarantoo (b tho hava ot beou Watered or otherwiso dactured for tho purpose of framd, unlens huving Leen ro watered or doctored beforo coming iuto tho hands of the hide-dealer or comndeson-merchent, o then 1t sball bo tuado known 10 tho purebiaser (baf they hro 8o Watcred 3 and all such hidos shinll be classed a8 damuged hides’s and ol bides shall be sold wlear aud 2reo from ull ture or salt that s mado so in ha welght, SixtimYor {hie Letter classification of Lides, it Is agreod that tho hidea shalt Lo gradod os fullows, ex- copt in speolal caves mutnally ugresd upote between buyers nud wellors : Those,” when tared, wolgliig from £6 tu 40 pounds shall by claesad as uppor-leathor Iiides. $ides welshing from 40 10 50 pounds sball bo clignad_us buff-leather bdes.” Hides Weigllng from 40 to 70 pounds shall he clissed ey harnesseleather Bides, und wll above 70 vounds shall be clssed aa solo- leather hidew, But from all tho buff, harness, and sole-loather olnkacw, ail thin, conrse, aud longoibred Bides phull ko thrown ot und classed us Lides for 4 carringe-taps, collare, bollows, amt d kinds of lesther, ¥ tiag kalely of the tanner otaining lus Itldes on ordor, it {4 ugreed that the dealera mny draw {hrec-Tourthia of the valio on shipment, with propey bill of ladiug, leaving the vno-fourth to Lo kettied atter the hides Luve Leou roceived, examined, and de- ternied whether they by fuclh us ocdored, and involced agrecubly to tho above rales, or any apeclal agreemont thut may bo ude covoring T eas, Tho repart was adopted, with tha following aweudmout to tho last scelion Tosoteed, That whils bldes ure by tranalt one-quattor of the awonnt whowld remain wupaid, with {nterest until yaid, provided it ba w spot cush traisaction, or ks agreed, _ On motion of 3Mr. Allen, the following resolu- tion waa adupted : Jiesvived, That the rulea now nlln\llml cancerning ctits, scarea, grubs, and brauds shull b upplied to all transactions in dry hidos, s well ne thoio which ara frewh or ralted, wud thut tho unsorting on weights bo left betvieen Wiiyer and ecller, ‘Chio meoting then adjourned for an hour, 'Fhe Convention voconvened at 8 o'clock in the ufteruoon, CALFAKING. Tha following resolution waa offerod by Mr. Onlkloy, as supplomentors to tho resolutions vassod at tho mornloyg gession, and was adopted : Jivsutred, That wo forther ngreo i the matter of welghts of culfekiuw, (bt ull ealinking shull liava tho sliuwh tukes out, or projer targ ollowod for samo {0 not out ; that the mindumui welght of untrbumod sking ehall '8 pounds, and muximum weight slali be 16 uuds,—this toto applicd only to strietly calfuking, with uonppdication to long-halr ruuner kip, which ih 1o coudition ars convidered calfxling, Lrimaed calf, with Licudds oty 135 pounds kevs welght, And that veat’ Kips shail be claiked phunp milk calfsking, 16 to 45 pounds It the aenta, known as short-lnfr kip, The foilowing regolution was also offered and adopted: 2 Desolved, That our brother tannera of {ho Lagt shall bo fuvitud to form ocul oncantzdions of their own, with o vicw of witfumately biving o Natioual Conven” tlon, i whieh romo anpropriate muasires can bo dis- cunsed aud adopted ud » whole, which coutd mot Lo succosafuily adopted Jocally, A DELICATE POIKT. Ar, Ullmaun otfored the folluwing : Jéesulved, 'that If any dealor whould bo found aut cluny tdew aftor sotd, or in-any unfole dealings, Lo whould baveported ot oiico ta (a0 Tannurs, and ba 1atatishod nt once, vith fulf uamo, Afier u littlo diseussion on the rosolution, in which tbe dangers of ftbol wore alluded to, the resolution was ordored to bo luid upon the tablo uutil tho next mesting, . On waotion, it wus resolved that the naxt moot- Ing of tha Canyention bo hold at Louluyiite, Ky, o the siccond Wednoaduy in Muy, 1875, Aftor the ususlresolutions, thaukiug the Palm- or liouss for tho nwu of their room, and tho Prodont and ollicarn for their offorts, tho moot- ing ad]outned, ————— ©ho Lt 0f the Wynndottos. The Wyandotle (Mieln) Cowrivy says that a remnant of tho once poworful tribo of Wyun- dotto Indians still oxiots in the Towuship of "An- derdon, soross the viver, in Ganadu, Recontdy w counil of the Lribe was hold u_tuoir lodyo o tho residonco of Poter White, I, Mackonzio, the Iadinn Agout av Barois, was preseut, aud distributed _tho half-yearly Govermmuont aflow- uneo of 81,730 to the uovonty-six mombers of the Lribe, hov Aant” presoiitad o lottor from tho fndinu Departmont, uskilug thom Lo surron- der the rear part of thoir resurve and Turtlo Island, ‘Tho Councll snswered that thoy woro willing to nccode to the raquest, Lub would not do no ek presont, a8 thoy now havo petitions pouding botoro tha Government usking for tho enfrunehisoment of the baud, and surrendoring tho Junds not wunted, lofore tho Council closed 1ty wsousion, howovor, & surrondor was wndo of ‘Purtlo Tulund, which will bo sold to the boat advautage, DESTITUTE KANSAS., Twenty Thousand People in Nood of Food and Olothing, Interviow with Judge Paltorson, of Rooks County, Kansas. Dispateh to “The Tribune” from Gov. Osborne. BTATEMENT OF JUDGE PATTERSON. Tho fact that n Inrgo number of faruiers and others who livo on tho frontiors of Kansny aro suffering for Lho necessariea of 1ito docs not aps penr ta bo roalizod in Chicngo na it should bo, or moro liboral xesponsos wonld bo made to tho ap- veals for nssistauce, Much has alrondy boon contributed, hut somo of (ko aflicted communi- tlos, which have thus fav received very littla nid, ars now on tho verge of starvation, Judgo Pat- terson, who 1a tho anthorized ngont for Rooks Connty,—nbout the worst off in the State,—who iu Indorged hy tho oficors of the State Govern- mont, reached this clty o fow days ago, aud can bo found at tho Commerzinl Tlotel by thosa who doniro to donnto food, olothing, or monoy. A TrinuNE reporior ealled on him yestorday, and tho subjoined converuntion took placo: : ]lnx;ortor—wlmt in tho object of your visit horo Judge Pattorson—1o solicit contributions for our county. T.—Whnt I tho prosent condition of tha poo- ple there Judre P.—Conerally very destitute: vory fow aro ablo to gou through the wintor without atd. 1.—Did tha grasshoppors eas up all tho crops ? Judgo Pi—In onr county tho eropy wora one tirnly destroyed—hoth tho wheat aud corn, 1t.—Have the peoplo no resources whatover ? Fudgo I'—Cenerally, thay have not ; tho pao- plo of tho ndjoining conntios oro unible to holp theny, ag Lheir crops woro also oaton up, 1t.—Ilow many countigs wera airipped by tho Innceta? Judgo T—All the now counties on tho fron- tier, west of the sixth moridiau. T'ho old coun- tics havo moro or less whent. Bix or soven of the now countien are about as badly off aa wo wro ; somo of thom just as bad, t.—\Wlnt success bave you mot with thus far in colleetions ? Judge P.—I have raised €760 in Ohicago eo far, 4 }j?l{nvu you received avy contributions of 001 Judgo P.—Not yot; Iam going to luvest tho monoy m things that the peoplo need Lo exist TIow many poonlo aro needy? Judgro I—Tho Central Relief Committeo enti- mato tho number to bs about 15,000, bus I think thero uro at lownt 20,000, “ll Aro tho appeals being responded to libor- ally Judgo P.—Whon I camo nway, two wooks ngo, onr cotinty bud not recoived auythiug at all; and I undoratood Smith County was tho only one that had, But I presume, ineo I left, moro or lces hias boen sont o, Iam tho only agent for the county, and no ono has sent anything oxeopt mo that Tknow of, I sont u small donation from Quiney. Chicago is iy secoud stoppiug-placo. 1.—What do the people need most ¥ Judge P,—Somsthing to cat. Clothing is wauted by the women and children s tho mon can gat along on what they havo; but food is neadod at onco, R.—Whero rhould contributions bo sent ? Judge P.—To B, 8, Stover, Lieutonant-Gov- arnor of tho Stato, at Haves City, in caro of Frank JeNulta, distributing agent for. Rooks County, Itis to bo hoped thut thoss who have any clothing, or motiey, or food to spare will con- tibuto of their gurplus to help theso destitute peoplo. Xausas responded goneronsly when Chicago was fu nore diutross, and a bettor oppor- tunity conld not be presented for thn peoplo of thi city to show their appreciation of that tangi- blo oxpression of gympatliy. WIHAT TILE GOVERNOT SAYS, Dieputeh to The Fribune from Gov, Ushorne, Torexa, Kau., Dec, 17.—I estimate tho num- her of people in the westorn counties of Kansas who will need aid during the coming twintor at 20,000, A large proportion of theso are now in want. Tho peoplo 1n tho eastorn parbof tho State aro dolug all in their power to prevont suffering on - the fronticr, but tho extent of thao destitution warrants the conclusion that thoy are uncgual to tho emer- geney. Flour, potatocs, hominy, and beans for food, and elothing, especielly for women and children, are ‘most noedod, Feed for stock is alno much needed, as is also spring wheat, corn, onts, barlay, and flax for spring planting. Tho wintor thus far has Dbeen & very fevorablo owe, and the prospect for o poud erop of wheat i8 most excellent ; o largo iucronso of mereago has heen sown, and if no unfarseon misfortuns should oceur to theso peoplo they will noxt vear bo able not only to subslst themselves, but” 2lso to nexist the unfor- tunates fn othor localities. Donations ment through tho Kausas Central Reliof Committeo, of which Licut.-Ctov, Stover is President, und W. W. Giloy 'W'reasurer, with headquartors at Lopola, witl bo sure to reach those for whom thay ave intended, and will bo publicly acknowl- ediged. Thtos. A. USLORY LETTER FROM J: H, GRERN, PanxruvitLy, Morrla Co., Kan,, Dee, 11, 1874, To the Editor of Lhe Chicayo Tribin Sim: At a mooting of citizens, I wns appointed Chairman of n Committes to receive and ald in distributing any donations that might bo sont fortho relief of tho suffering, I was also in- structed to write un appenl to the people of Chicago sud vicinity nud send it to you for pub- lication, Whito City and vieluity wus scttled by colony from Chicsgo, end many of our peoplo kave friends who would pladly nid them if tho opportunity was presented to them, ‘Lho prospect for an nbundant harvest wan good untll Juno. Tho drought, chinch-bug, and grasshoppor swepl everything awny, Many of our farmors suw tho fruit of u yenr's Inbor vanish in 8 day, Dut you aro nll apprised of the dowo- talion of the land, Wo have waited for thoso who are in authority to act, but rellef has not come. T am traveling Parlorvitle Circuit, Knnsan Conference M, I, Ctiurch, as supply ; and 1 am often bLrought into contict with tho destituto and sufforing, The condition of tho poople cau- not bo overdrawn 3 and, if 8 hurd winter isadded, thoro will be much sufioving, it not death, We aro horo fu want, and_stretch our hands to “you, for nid. Our wauts aro: Tirst, monoy to huy food and fuol. Eocondly, ciothing, mude or un- made, for mon, womeu, und children, underwour, boots, shioes, ete, Thon, provisions for man and bewst, Many farmere will lose ol of their stocl for waut of arain, Tho spring will call for reed to sow the laud. Wae have a wido field for Christiau bonevolenco and chavity. A sult of clothes, or monay ta buy otte, would bo un acceptable gift to overy miuis- tor fu Kaneas and Nobraska, All monoy sent to mo will be used to buy food and fuel, under or- ders of the Distributinvg Committeo. Olothing Hont should Lo sccaraly boxed, nud uddrensed to e, —froight propaid, nnless tho ruilroads will enriy it free, Tho fall hog been favorablo for mowing wheat, ‘and o good crop next year wilb place our pooplo on the way (o indopsudonco, Duouations wilk ho nekuowledgod, and” all goods distributed freo, Yours trnly, Javes IT, GRees, wan of Commlites, . GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, Tt Is undoratood that Gen, Franklin 'Townsond, of Abany, Adjutunt-General of Now York, under Qay, otfman, witl Lo called to the vamo poai- tion'by Gov, Tilden, “Limothy M, Allyn, of Hartford, Coun., offers to pive 5100,000 foward the eatablishmont of an Industrial Sohool for the froo instruction of boys and girls i the businass avoentlous of lifo, A man ngmed Louls Leblane, who was fined by the Recardor ut Montreal, (he oltor duy, for drunkoenness, is said to have squundored fu two oary u fortune of §10,000, which was loft to im ou the duath of his mother, Iho Blmirs (N, Y.) ddvertiser ways Mrs, Lieut.-Guv. Liobinson was meb on her return homo'to Dinghumton the othor day, by a_very ungatlant wiasked gentlomun, who rolioved lior of diwnond ear-rings and othor valunbles, The deod way done in broad duylight, A Dr, Ira Burrows, & londing physlelan of Providence, K. X, was riding i o fop-buggy Buburduy, the nxle broke, whon {ho horso atarted on w ru, aud the Doctor was thrown out, o fall- ing, one of Dr. Burrows' oyos wii eaught on i hoole on the buggy-top, aud was complatoly torn outs Col, Mulborry Scott enys ** There's million in his Toxas Paciflo sehomo ; hut ho wantn Con- gress nud tho natlon to have tho honolit of thom. 4 daesu’t want 'om. Bloes your heart, what's miltions to Col. Pom? lie' always going around doing good and olfering pooplo fat things,—tuat man 18.—Buflislo Erpress, Thera fs no bit of romnntic onsation that the munttor-of-fact peoplo do not iry to destroy, Tha oo wbose Now Yorl tho otlior night claimad ltag tholr loenlity-had beon distinguished by a roal enrthquake, nnd somo wondrous storios wora told ahout it. Now it appoard that it was nothe Ing but thoe roverborations of cortain blantin nimrnuona thnt wore In progrens, botwoen 10 nnfi 11 o'elook on Thursday ulght, on ono of tho biglorays, and at the now tuunol on the other #udo of tho Hudeon, Tho Doston Advertiser gayas ¢ A club, formod of nbout n dozon employes of the Irovidence Rnilrond, having a room it Dedham, well atocked with liquors, han recently cometo prief, ns it Lias boon nrcortained that, in furnishing tho aparimont, seats, Jamps, sud mirrors_ had boen taken from the cars without nurmission. Rupt, Folsom, on bnln¥ informed of tho mattor, visit~ o the foom, and, identifying tho proporty, suse ponded five enpgincers and two brakemen, mom- boru of Lha olub. An investigation {8 i prog- rosn,” 1n Now York City, tho othor day, a Indy, driv- ing to ior bank, dcow 8,000, wound handker- ohiof nbout tho roll, ontorad her earringe, and was about to drive off, when a young gentloman rushind ont of tho bank, hatlesy and with a pen ronting ovor lils ear, npniorlzcd. and said thers had beon # misconnt. Tho lady very politely pasaed back tho roll, tho elock ontered tho banlk, and that was the last alie_saw of the man and hor monoy. An artful dodger and thoronghbred confidenco man had watched her movomonts and bad neatly floeced her of hor funds, 1ard times aro sharponing the wita of tho rogues through- out the dountry, Boveral days ago, somo of tho papers printed tho tolegram _snnouncing that Col. Ilarrinon Cockrill, of atill Conoty, Ky., bad shot aud Iilled John D. Whito, hio nowly-cleotod Repube lican Congressman from that Stato, Othar pa- vers, lad astray by the blunderiug tranemission of tho dispatel, ntaced Lhat Mr. Whito had killed Col. Cocirill. * In o fow doys the correotion eamo: that Col. Cockrill was Xilled, but that Dr, Seligll, instend of Mr, White, was the murdoror, I'ho correotion to tho corrcction in now at hand, It was not Dr. Sebell who Iulled tho Colonel, neither was it Mr. White; for Col. Cockrill met iy denth at.tho hauds of nobody, never hnd any dufliculty wiih cithor of tho gentlomen, and ia unable o acconnt for the origin of tha report. Tha late Hon Ezra Cornell had recently met with sgome pucunlnry roveraed witich impairad his privato fortune. he greatest of theso losses wero ahout £600,000 in tho Ithaca & Utica Dail- rond, and Aoma $700,000 to £800,000 1n the Ithaca & Geneva Road, 1t i understood, howover, that o gulllcious #ottloment of hin ostata will leavo hiy family abont ©760,000, Mr, Cornell's inventmonts in tolepraph stocks aro safd to havo wold for nbout €3,000,000; nt onotimo thoy would have commandod in the market about 7,600,000, i fluancial rolations with the Cor- noll Univorsity wero closed ‘Tm about a montl xngo. :ud bis “ondowment of that institution is ntoct, The Now Haven (Ct.) Palladium statos that real-ostato values thoro, exeept in the centro of the city, invo decroased about one-third sinco tho punio. 'This, aud the incrense of interest, witls a disposition to call in long-standing louns, hus boon tho moans of considorahlo proporty changing hands, A groat many parcela will havo to be lovied npon for taxes hy the Tax-Collector, Tt in asworted that fiot o momber of the family pf the lnto Gerard Hullock owos property, ns o IMallock, in New Iaven. Mr. Hallook owned vory extonsive tracts in tho southwestorn part of tho city at the timo of his death. ‘There bave beon, of lato, n large number of decrons of foreclosure prased aguingt & son-in-law of tho decoaned, o thut his oquity, if thera be any, iy vory small, aud his interest in Now IInvon real ostato vory ulight, L'en yeara ago it wonld havoe Daen very rash to prophoay this state of affaira, “SLIGHTLY DELOW PAR.” To the Liditor of T'he Chicago Tribttne & Sm: In your running roview of my lotter of tho 12th juat., you play quite fncotiously upon a digcount of 11 por cent, but failed lo rebut my showing that o permanent reduction of the pur- chasing power of monoy to the oxtent of 0 per cont mindo no differonco to tho poople using it, when tho whole bLusincss of tha country was adjusted to that standard. [1t is only necessiry to obsorso that, with an irredcemablo curroucy, it id not possible tohold it at nny fixed discount. It may bo 20 por cent to-day, 26 ta-morrovw, and 16 the day after. Tho disconnt is always changing, Thoro is no stable purchasing power 88 comparoed with tho gold etandard, and that iy tho great curcer of mn irrodeomablo cur- rency., It throwa oll Lusinews into doubt, oasts n shodow of uncertainty over overy future frausaction, aud introduces n gembling spirit among the business community whicli is demoralizing to tho last degrec. It is wnporfluous to mako any further roply to the remnindor of our correspondent’s lotter, So loug as ho ndvocates or dofonds n fluctuating, changing, irredeemablo curroucy, whone pirchiag- ing power is ona thing to-day and something oleo to-morrow, he stands on s foundation of quick- eand, and can build no argument thoroon which will endura eriticism,—Ev,} It U9 por cont of tho peoplo had thoir nomes shortened 11 per cont, the remaining 1 per cont of long noses would bo very uncomfortable in their singularity, ButT suggested a plan by which tho direount would bo moro than half removed at oneo, and with the moral certainty thut 1t would tioon disappear altogethor. T notice in another morning papor io-day, Mr. Farwoll's plan of rotiving §1,000,000 of legal- touders per month, contragled favorably with the 434 per cent. rrapoaltion, on the ground that no funding wouid take placo until such bouds should reach par with gold, Now my theory s this: Wheuever such bonds uro worth as much or moro than tho logal-londers, all banks holding Inrgo reserves of tho lattor would convert thom into bonds _pying oven n loss interest than proposed ; and, when such bonds ehonld reach thio gold standard, the Secrotary of tho ‘Treasury conld pay the current oxpenses in greonback, aud uso tho gald in the Treasury to call in the G per cont 5,30 bondy, aud thus ot the famo timo keop up the volume of the circulating medium, and fund our interest-hearing deb in bonds beariug 134 per cont lees than we aro now paying ou i largo majority of our debt, On tiie contrary, the nrhltrnr{ rotiroment of §1,000,000 per month wounld atill further depress the presiont longuid business of tho country, without niding in the least in reducing tho in- terest wonow pay, and, inatend of strengthening, would necorsarily woskon our whole bauking system. Yours (ruly, Juvexs, Ciizcaao, Dec, 16, 1471, —_— AN INDIAN PAYMENT. Kxtract from a privato letler dated Muskoges, Tuds Ter,, Deva 11, 1874, A party of Indian Conunissionors from Wash- ington nerived horo at 8§ o'clock this morning, aud thay have been paying theIndiaus money all dey. Ido not kuow what for, butit is somo- thing abont an orphan cluim, I heliove. Col. Hammond, who wus with the Itelief and Aid So- cioty in Chiengo, i with thum. ltis fun to weo tho Indinue, Thoro are bwo storen boro, and they are both crowdsd. JMr. Indinn walks in to buy coffeo, sugar, or somo. thing olko; and ho nover nsk tha prico, but will say, *ILitty conts’ -or a dollors’ worll,” and honds tho dealer biv mouey (no matier if thora bo $20), to take his pny out of and return tho balunce, And thal's the'way thoy keop on until tho chiange stops coming back! I supposo thore aro over 200 Indians in town to-dny, —_—e OUR CANADIAN NEIGHBORS. Special Diopnteh ta Tha Cliaedao Tribuns, TonoN10, Out., Doc, 17.—T'te Western Divie- ion of this city hag choson William Thompson, o & werchant, and a member of the City Council, oy the Reform candidate for the approaching locul oloction, ‘'he Reform party now expect to carry both divisions of tho elty. Mr, Rykert, & prominent member of tho Op- position, hes been praved guilty before the In- vestignting Commitico of having reccived feos from difterent , parties and compruics for sor- vicos roudorad m promoting legislation in tho HHounso, Au investipating committoo has revealod thio fact that tho Opposition membors gusrautesd o constituenoy for tlm principal of tha Govern~ ment Agrionitural Behool k.\luCnudlunu) il he wortld uid thom in damaging tho Hou, MeKellnr, Communisionor of Publio Works, in the oyes of tho country, Tho Professor way discharged by the Government for jncapaeity in maungo- mont, ‘Cho affaie was most scandulous, und rullocts {njuriously on tho Opposttion. Mr, MoCoyd, formurly Trousurer of this oity, and Angun Morrlwon, u dofented Parliamontary candidate, aud a lawyor by profession, sro candi- daten for tho Mayorully, Orrawa, Dee, 17,—~The Dominfon Parlisment will be convonod early m Fobruary, Numerous petitious oxtonsivoly signed aro bo- ingg reenived by tho Rucrutnrr of Btato noking for tho pardon of T.opino, found guilty of murder in Manitoba, Kinasrox, Dec. 17.—8ir John A, MacDonald, In his spooch _bofore tho mass-mectiug of oloctors, bellad the statemont of Arch- bisop Tacha in rogord to piving _&1,000 Lo Induco el to loavo Manitoba, and ald it was to koop him from nllaying himsolf with {ho Tonlans untit the Governmont conld sond up a forco to protont that mottlement. 1o also denied thot Lo had st tho thme powor to punish Lticl, Ils refutation doos not fortify hls pomtion, and tlore i# ovary prohability of lits dofoat. 110 op- poxed the Rociprooity Troaty, and blames the Caundian Commissionor for not gotting hattor torma for Canada. 1o alsn oxpressed bid strong opporition to the tariff of the prosent Miniater of Finance, __ OITY REAY, ESTATE. ‘Fon SALIE_HOUSK AND 90 FEL: Has: ml‘n‘n'" near Toheyt Hl‘l'm)lllcdlnl‘l‘;,;:u‘l\; ; wnsll 7 i SRi T v remante e WOIL BALK~0 BEIZD ON RTATGS1, WITIL I3 - rovounerta: il Lo sold obenpe LLENIE G, VODNG, Itaom § Hryan Dok, I B Cinricaid 1, Climmbior ut Grinmeras, o A0xTEy T sl Ty BETWEEN RS O ALK MICINGANAV., 8, W, H son. GO, N L, DTTHD foats. o4 SATAE VAT 18 o Gotmure, WANTED--MALE HELP, ooidiospora, Olorit, Gur ANTED-AN BXPERIENOED DRY G0ODS “'VY AICHIR Narthi Ristoigs ariabiagd Weoitern bl In Oliio and Aichigs Ade or Northar Tilinois, wih roforonal Tiont _SITUATIONS WANTED--}ALE, Boolkloonorn, CGlorks, dio. TTUATION WANTED.-AR BOOKK aniatantor collotor, by & young wen gan being tho very hest roforunces, Lribuno ofico, vin on a0 ‘Ploaso aildraes 1t ) ANTED- 100K D 00 ont. Afust undersiand Corman and liavo about 81,000 carh.”Addrors (364, 'Tribunn clisa, VY ANIEGCA (OO HALESMAN AN 00T s i 5 A irstarod o dopielh €50 st POND- Ade ANTED_A G008 Gt o WAL GAL A RO SRR ORKER, W ANPTD. V i, HTAND GOOD TIRLP: 1 Fidth-ay, A WYL i 5 and doaen, 11017 HH!‘." llAN‘DDln!t DAN- pl o atn: o RRIAGR PAINT- W- 100D BAN wnek whon you como, in basemont. T3 MK ADY FOR Avply st 013 Milwaukes-av., Blixoolinnoons. ANTED o IMMEDIATELY - 1,00 LARORRRS nid workmon (o work o tiio loveos nonr liaton Jlougo; seaon, 5 hurmouth 'and board : work gunris tead, Nono bt ablo-hodled mon neoidt Apply. As 1am tlio only sutharizail agent apnointod to aiploy thos mon, any otliers allering thoso tudicomenta, ato fratids, and Intiorern aeo onwinhad aqame thom.” or uthor prtics ho Company's oifice, corner Lake.at, anc Michinanav., near Gobiral Dopot: 9 ANER BRYOH Agont, FEET, NEATL GO, BSALAS wuuu’c!l. Trew UST 11t SOLD this wouk, rogsrdioasnf coaf, 2-atncy franio houns, Ann- sty near Fulton, | Luralshied houss, Carrollenv.. neat Woot-st.: well ranted. Part oan rewain 1ani 3yentas halanco cash or short time papor, L, O, TOMLINSON, 100 Wasbiington-ut., basetnent. 1—-202il FEET OORNER WADASI-AY, and Liityhiventhat,, of n bargain, MATSON TILE, 57 Waibingonate o " e (101 BALE_ONIEOW TG ST CORNGRY ON i {1 ani Bido fr u buiioeto (ke iold_of & vary emiall eaalt pagmont raqirod an 0 on balanco. ATENIEY G VOUNG, oo ¢ Brsan Iioat iOR AT ) rosldonce on South Bide, #i 83,000 bniauon trado & barg SO ta Wanhinstonat: i0-HOOS tiu‘r/‘\, ({Hs‘hrfi:‘)}«']\.‘ 700 caniy L, JENKYE SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JIOR SALE-310 WILL BUY A TOT AT BARK i itidge, Blodonn and &5 & month untll paid: ans jook fruni dopot : broporty sl froo, Ghoanost prop- orly Innarkety JICL BOWR, 11 1 oo 4, ‘Fflll BALE-CHEAP-LOTS ON BOUTH SIDE, close to atatlon, from §200 to &34 asb, halancs LALGILBERT & CO., Jonrly paymonts at # por coat. 308 Tadminat ANTED-HAT SATESMAN; MUY 3 Iarso kil gooi (i i Coatal s Wortkma T Kastern ‘audl Southera Tiltuois, s unatn, |G amoiAt of alos, snlacy magted End vofartmn KA W 43, Tribuna oliico, ANTED=AFEW MEN OF_aGooD z !“"Mr‘.na{:lh"m'\":,rlllflf '-zll Iflrl&h and Uhfl!'lfi::ugl‘:;}‘l r7 o commnisimn. . Add ? : BELY PRI T AL, B Washineton ENS FORTH EXOUTIT_OIEAD ur thosa wanting to go to Cairn, (omphis, Vicksbur, Now Otlenid, and. st ol ot ol e 140 e, olice Anlurizo orntat tlokotn vin i Coatra Airo. 01 Olnrkate, gorner Washingiom o #e, Ilm(t;. BM- SR - TRAVEL 1N iunt ba ace Addrons 90, "Tribuno WAEED=A 600D BALEGALLS Ililnots, Nouthern fowa, and Missour! aquaintad with tho fewelors In_that. rectio: glvlig roforances sud alary oxpeetod, “flm'mn_mm OF GENTELL_ATPRAIANOE, Witl 86 {0 830, can makn 520 th $70 & woek with out gonda, | Bign outotbisinrss wiiha Ml coal ahoulienil lhmlnll‘!‘l r‘lhmm 18 Cliicogp, JotKast platn eltee: one Iiving Wi 5 Call Litwoon 10'snd 11 o'alock, Fridsy, Rooms 32 and o1, 118 LaSaito-at NZhi INERGOOD WAITERS AT THE Conchmon, Tenmstorn, &o- JITUATION WANTED—-AS COACHMAN BY A Yoting un, Apply at 180 Tawnson-st. Misooltaneons. QUTUATION WANTID_AS HTIC ¥ wliory nudoretaudn tho. busin &od toferanous; colural, SIUATION WANT man {n {lia wholo AVILING SALT8. kn, lgine trado Uhrough Nebi Waomiag, Colorado, and Otaf, by an oxpntioncod. nikn baviog a large frado fn tho khoro torritory. . engage for It Jariary, _Adideota 12 6, Tribiing offier. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domontios, NILD-BY A VOU 13 do gonotal housowork, Apulyn QIPUATION WANTIED-AS 5 Pprlvm family, or to do Heht work, sowis o fig; lioat of Tafuroncea. _ Apply st & Sontl EAngnmon JUPUATION WANTED—IY A GRRMAN GIRE 1 & amiail privato famly: ruforence givon, Flosso cal far trvo e at 05 {ITUATION WA T AN 0PIl st 1, 0o Hcht o o 5k Cure oF euitnons A’ dros ibune offica, D—AY A RRSPROTABLE AITUATION W, 13 do gonoral I G LADY TO 28, i WITHATON WAN midelo-ayed il to do second wark in & privato favte nquiro &t 4 South [atatod-ate ur gonoral hiousowork s fa FoodBanits, “Apbly ne 1 Blasoat, (7 Lo Workor an ek In v le famig. ‘Oah Deiony on condgeork I 8 . Gall Saturiny at 20 Wont Monbnoeate, v+ Call ¥ridsyan ITUATIO CD—HY TWO GItig, ONB to do kitchinn work and nno to do sscond wark or tako ghroof childrun. Call ‘al 33 Coolidgo-st,, T hirtoonth. QITUATION WANTE B thoroughly undoratand ifg,Taquiro ntig 1 Sr‘miflos’w NTED- BY A YOUNG GIRT, WITO conkiny, washing, and Irons Y A GINLTO DO_BIG: ol wark and holy with ol i : Kuvly Tor'tiwa dugn at 183 NoFh Marotar. T Ty Sonmscrossos. ANTED--BY A TIRST.CL, IN- e AGdross i R it TED—BY A IDRESSMARERT ITUATION 3 “wudorstands Lor Dutsinn d - fer mtieTaafion nml‘Fnurufi'c‘n':"fl"fnlu‘mu. iiboas lcako-av, Employmont Apouts, QITUATION WANTED_FAMILIES 1N WANT OF und 85 py o5 pf DRKICR o end s olfy e suppliod oftics arvl_Inuniry OUE f- Fou"m\bmlm A GIEAT BATUGAT] , Tribung foot lota Jit Ravonawood, Address & oifign. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. w{ffifi'gx‘ AN ARG :'ry} AL All":l‘_';[l'}’l‘ snd, Groanwond Conuty, Kansas, for f00. 2 ¥ HOTCUTRISS, 14 LaSalinedts g JIOR SATR Avis TIFCOIAS FAGNING lond, fa Wabsuisgs Counts, K, ‘yarily it roveds S hor o axchnro for Kool Chicste Fealcuthto,. MATKON TILL, i Washingt e [Oii SATIR-A FATM “OF 0 AORWY, 70 HITLI fram Glcago, 1 want ¥0,600 cashy dcfarred o monts long thuo; thero will bo a protit m‘)mwl\umr ofal Toast 1,600 In iess than ono yuar, Address ol Woat Madisoi-st, REAL ESTATE WANTED, VWANIED-WILL EXCHANGL BAKERY AND publ o fur Howsnanid ot dn tio Narth, Sil WANEEDZIO BUY=X GOD HDUSE, WE Undon Park, soath of Lakoat, . Addross B una oltive, gising dusoription __TO RENT-HOUSES, 1'0 RENT-A 40-ROOM HOTEL, WELL LOC. a favorablodesen will bo givuuto tha Fight pasty, LATRIN. JENIES & COw 0] Washingtonate— Dord TWANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO WIl{Rs “ &ood, rapld lmml:“]lrmm 17,90 “m!r!u‘u‘r‘\sl‘;!z“ b WANTED_FEMALE HELP, Domosties. ANTED-A GOOD COUK, ironor; gaol wagns: oAl family., nyton-at., ihitd ho oplifa-st, ‘,V AN’ d—A s otk at 1000 Indiau forred. WASTED=X GOOD GIRL FOR TIOUREWONK, German or Norweglan preferrad, Apply at No, 161 WASHER, i 58 at 39 AL TIOUSE- or Norwegian pr Patleny, W D_A GINL 10N GESEIAL HOUSK. Tteforoucos roquirad. ~ Apply for tiwo dass at, wwurk, 205 South Poorln W4 —DINING-RUOM GIRL AND COOK AT tathiarts” Houre, curnor Doaplaines azdt Madison-sia., -5t VWANTED — & GIR TOR_GENERAL JOUSE: vrorks famliy of firo: in subuchan town, Will pay blgnest wages: intdilo-aged woman prafarrod, Addruss, with roferonean, J¢ 60, Tribuno otle: WANTED ¥l potont German, Sweda, or N eral housowork: roforences roquired amail famil AT 112§ INDTANA-AV.. FIRST-GLASS ‘couk’ als0 o kIrl o da chamber work, waein troniug.~ Oall from 9 to 135 reforonces reqiired: eglan gifl for gene [0, RENT-IRIGR HOUSE AND & Wost Van Buron-st. ; €160 'Throcp-st ABTLE, 419 iodern Improvemonts, Inquira TORY VIANEE DWELTING, NO. 400 West Vai uron-st. PUILIP MYEKS & CO., Roum 8, 148 Madison-nt [0 RENT—A FURNTSHED RRIOK HOUSE, AL modora bngirovements: 10° voomny. Wil take' board foexeat 2% 5y, Telly THO RENI=YERY LOW TO A hauso No, 61 Juck GOOD TENANT= noar Tudfana ; A roat, lora 11 fu good r. Auvply ot No. 47, t "“$.STORY MARBLE-FHONT AOUSE ON \" ANTED — A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERATL YV " housvwork at 329 Forrestav, VWARTEDX GIKT 10 DO GENERAL OUSE: work at'No. 413’ North Doatburnat., Hirat houso sonth of Divislon.at. Laundressos. ANTED~ONE GOOD STARGIER AND ONR Oy ronor at” Cliamplon Btoam. Lanodr, 1t South Nuraos. ANTED — A WET NURSI TFOR OHILD 8 months old.” Apply at 20 Oblost. - L. Viuconuos-av, 3 1[0 REN - FLAINLY convonlont for hot !ol(lm{lng" owner would hoard if dosirel, Jo L WEBSTEL, 225 Cotlago Grovoa., ol umber, Di- 15 Rovoral ouaow Iu South and Wast 0. arbo 10, RENT-A NI0 LY FURNISHED ROOM BUIT- ablo far Iady aud gontloninu or two- gontlonion, wlth Or without Lustd, at b3 Twenty-socond-st; i MONIO CTURNISIED Dy tha da O NI=IURNISHED ROOSH, 20 WiST sADI. noar Kangzamon, alwn, S fientshod raotis (n o ¥ rod andSladison-sts., by 1. D ROONT opposita Grand Paciio, 3 taken, TO RENT --S TORES. OFFICES, & No. 10 Storas. x TD RENT—NTORE AND TENE! Alhwauken-av,, corner Halsted-at. ; fixfuros aultablo fur dry goods o othor bustuesas this {3 ono of the bust nda on the Wost Sldo. — Apply at 221 Forquer: NTS, E2 AND 81 DA NURSE GIKL, AT 69 WEST MON- 00-4t, lincollancons. VWANTED—A GIIL TO LEARN TO RETOUOH nezatives and to walt on customors at ABBOYT'S gallary, 10 Stat oforo 12 to.da: W F EDUCATION, PLEASING appoatanaa nd manuorm, 43 a travolis companion on an extondud tour througl Kurono, Oue that speaks posoral, lenguupes proforred.” Addrbar, until (ho' 38k ‘vl 00, WA T S, ED—~A TEW LADY AGENTS 10 TAKR artlors for aur now flnstrated Magazino for Chil- dron, nnd to canvass for onr Ubristinaw. bookss elthoe salayy or commicslon. CASSKLL, PRITER & GALPIN. ahi |0, EXCIANGE FOR GOODS — ONK OF THE L “besi farma I tho tate af Missonrl, abont 120 acros well fioproved, witn tuber, water, coal and stonos 1 miies from depot on Missourl Peolie Rallroad. A mix; siouk af zoods proforcad, Address 1i. 1., Byéuinore, Do Kalh County, i, 0, BEXCUANGE=—T0 AGRES AT WASHINGTON Mulizhits, Netnllo frontar ou Prospoct-av, : iwo do- Dots on tho tinct: noar Siiliinry Kehool: or will mell for aahat a groat Larala, LARKLY, JENKS & CO., 02 asliington 0 TitNT—OIt FOR SALE—THE BLEGANT NEW tory mazblo-(zont sturo, Now, 121 and 123 Ktato-at ok, AVERKLL, Tteal Katuta' Broker, 187 Doarboru. oom b, Cilicos. 0 RENT-OHEAP—AN OFFICF, OF Incated on LaSaiinat., complotely frnib curpat, &e., only §15 por Jnontis, & WEAVER, & LaSallo-st. TRALLY , brusasls Apply fo PUMERUY AP- EXGHANG S URNITURE FOT BRIOK, St 24 A0SR Wost Bolbmt DUSINESS OHANCES, FIRST.OIASS BTOOIK OF BOOTE AND 8 A GRS 00N, OF BOOTS ARD SHOT }lr“l:l'l;,.“lfi .g“m na dirst-class lacatio luihllnr and E02, Temt Faint h y TEAM Bi 2003 ood buslucs, o ol il N TOR BALE FOR ostablistied,’ Addross 863, T'ribe OON WITH STOOK, TIX- tirao voll.iablos, xndono hiliixzd-tablo, for hengo for roal aatato, Gl at 113 Milwaiikoo- est Ohja-st, 1iSTS SOLD, PARTNERSHIPS rocary, drug, snd othor storos for salo s a..a.ungu. Good openings, KIMBALL & UO., 107 Ula: D“,,T,f,f";gfi“,ffi" BALF, TSTABLISHED BRVEN h . 10 good lochtion s 4 Uhirdd cash, - Addross V 10, elbuns aien, 0% ST RY AND MACIHING SHOP AT ALTON, 10, for walo, in parfoct running ordor, camplotel ouiphud with now machinery of mowt approrad Kind, an suitabla for any kiud of manutnciuring busiuoss. Bar chine alion In 4 atnries Ll and in 435103 foot; foundry 13 {xu0 foot; pleckamith shop, 3030 fnat, ‘audl ‘plonty of yard room. Tho O., A, & Bt. L. R, K. passos Jn front PricaRiniois, “Foring, w0 s y Anstallmente, with intofaat at 7. por con ddross G. 0, LETOUER, 225 Finoste F“ 173t BOWLING-ALY,EVS FOR BALT AT A TAT- faln, arastorod now and can bo jaid downat any Dlacadonlrol. “Inquiro at 40 South Wato JIRSTOrARS SALODS FOR SALE, TN BRST To- catlon o0 (o pronelatare ia sl Tnquira of W 1 OLLATKIELD, 100 Olarkates b mehts TJARDWARE AND GTOVE BUSINESS FOT BALE] TLACONARE SRR STOvE NONESS XOR SALEL biisinose; batancs cash: *Address ¥ 6, Frsbune ey KT AND GROCERY STORE FOR ood location: dolng % good business; rara vatlon, Joboy.st. and Carroll-av, NI OI' THi& BEST BUSINESS OPENINGS IN Ohbleago for saio will tako part in good Obleago rexl citato: iavolso, 811,60, Gitvo Full dessription of what you wilt exchange, O 20, Tribuno offico, ~ * RARECITANCE-DRUG STORR FOR SALE_GOOD proseription ludfl:llnsulnllun of elty 10,000: rapidly Increaning: Capital requirod aout 85,0007 the storo. 6 cantrally located ; rons $600; mlnnmnlr fitted up;_ s tures belong to the storu : amiount.of business dono, B18, %0 por yoat: no patnte snid oile, ~ For partioulars, addres W, . MORRISON & 00,, Muskogon, Mich. Itoforence in b raham, Jon & Co., and Liliss & Tarroy. STO0K, G0GD WILL, AND MAOHINERY OF A ity manufaoturing businoss for ealo: businoss 00 por month 3 prico$9,000; 81,500 cash, balunce pronerty, A splondld chanco for fnvostms & Anbiy o Wi, 10, BAMPSON & G0., 144 LaStilo-s O Broac : s 0 SALGONS FOIt SALE, BOTH IN A Llocations: rant paid for ono for two years, andonly nor month for tho otbar, Call for partioulars (aftors Tnons only) at 37 Fast Handolph-st, L OR TRADE A COMPLRTE STOOR n hair goods and stoco dxturos, all frste {bune ofico. LL THE TWO GENTS, WHO LOOKED, AT 1 W0 G toraons Madisan-at., Tuosdsy and :\Lfl_fl-utmliv call thoro IEAIII, orat #5097 FINANCIAL. M ONEY 1IN SUMS OF $1,000 UP TO LOAN ON 1M~ vrovod or uphinprovod olty property: or to buy prime martgage GURILY, 6 Tribuna Buliding. IXCHANGE_A NO. 1 tpun, Wis, consin fur their flous 1L BROOKS & G, 203 Lasnlic.st. 0" EXCHANGE—FOR GHIUAGO RUBURTAN Tats, 3 tino Ehacre farm, under cullivation, suuth of izan, ll, L. A, GILBEST & CO., 208 LnSailot. .1 FLOURING MILEL AT s the Stato Frison contract of Wise will uxchango for suburban lots, Miscellnuoous. 7', RENT-TIE ONTARIO 'PORK A PAGKING- Thoure, situatod at Hamilton, Ontarlo, Cauada. This Houre In th pertest running ovdeh. For ielicniard avply 10 DAVIES, ATRINSON & CO., Stack-Yars, WANTED--TO RENT. 0 RENT-A ORY BRIOK OR S R Sl St Tty Apyhy of i 2 by a N, 3 3 t AMERON & C0m 141 125 g VWANIED=T0 HiNT—{ 10 1 Xoeping: will buy furalturo f clinap. Aldress B, Tribugg oo, BOARDING AND LODGING. IO A S Y oA e, HANDSON / T TAN-AV.—~A LARGE, NDSOME- 264 1 o uratelicd Foons, au firkt flour, for Lo board. uderato rat boardors, il AV ZPARTIES WISHING ON or two yrell furnished roni, with board, can ba accommodated at vory inoderate rat 48 ARD 40 WABASILAY 4:10 laies or gontlemon, §4 (o G piano; Aingl rooms, 5,00, FUR. rlorth Sido. Q0@ MLINOISST—A BAOK PARTOR, b nistiud, willi boant; suitablo for man and wife, or alngle gontlema; rofofonca raquirad & fow day boardura, 2 370 OIIOAGEAV.. REAT RUSHRT 70 fENT D with board, roomis stuglo oren suite; Inducemonts 1o thoro wino will (uln[ll} Hoto; J37SHOP-CQURTIIOTEL, £5 TO 815 WUST MADI- A" sunat., . 1V, Pioraon, “Managor~Une of the most ad fawtly hotals 1n tho clty; pleasant elso for youog gontlomen and all partiva romaiiilag ia the city 4 Toiv days OF wocks, Birent.cars nud stugos pass tho door ovory thieo minutos, ¥ t TLARENOL LOUSE, N TA' sito thin Pahiser Houuo—Dasirable rouny, wif ‘boardara a modnted BVAD) W, v, Madison and Manrio—Iirat=olass boai inanda por woak duy-board, 86 por weok, por wook, with usa 1] _BOARD WANTED, R FAMILY ICTLY huuss, North oA=L WANESIEADY BOARD FOWNTVRLLT. wife, aud three lietlo lrlv, ugod 3, 6, and 8 will fies nish overything oo stylo wanted, but a'cumiortabin homo; will pay I advanco, and oo grumbling t 11 with full particolare 4 loc: 1 AL Bt iloting, Gont 956 Tor waleat i Lan-av, Qs it A, 0. MELOHERT, i 1 “liniszud-ut,, cliy ageut. Machinos soldt’ an monthly vavments, rontid, and ropaieod, ING-MAUILINE = PRI Ui tachinss sold on monthiy payments; unt diggount for casli. AGENTS WANTED, A GENTS WaARTHD-$10 PIlt DAVZO SHIT I 41" 1iome ehnitile sowing mnchine, prive 32, Hondor!l Jun can make wmonoy nelling the ¢ Homo Shuttie Arhathor suu aro oxpeciauend [n e bisiness or nots -hfir'l])‘x'l‘r:lzdw]lm: xlnnuhlm’ for lflmky‘h\‘b jlfifil{‘ will sliosw yory it to xava monoy, Addr N BON, Ol & 00+, ivioaxo, 1L —SPECIAL, INDUOENENTS— agant {0 every county in tha United Bitates, towoll tho world-rouowngd Wilton Shuttle Sowhug Machiises, and the Wilson manufscturing nnohinas, (o plions o ere prapered to ollor axtezoudinary indine ull PRl to, ue atldeons, Wike NY, 197 Btatoat,y s, Lor BON HRWINGA Chicago. Jurticulars, AGHTNIE GOAPRN 00D & DINICLES, 111 AND 17 LA K. at., vl oagiuos, {rom oo’ (o Gfly horso power; wmachinery, steam pumips, beltiag, aud supplisy, GUOONDILAND MAUHINERY WANTED-TETHEAR ¥ boilor, 60-horsu pomer: 1 stonn onglio, 40 to @-iore v 1 btean 10 10hureo powsr, Aduross 1L Trthune nifica, __HOUSEHOLD GOODS, NUT AND RitDS .uu.ou'sun‘ WAL i iy (o 03 [0 EXCITAN HOIOR LOTS AT WASHING. ton iefighin, on Ninots-sixtli-at., oloso ta fine Lnprove. Tipate end thohuw dopoty for No."\ fumnitura, ~ 0. 1. 1ij U0, 266 Ladallo-st, ip SIANGE—], 000 AGR RASKA LANDS Bionz City. for propn; cume small n iy heros w incumbrance, DAVISON & WIELGIL, 1621, W AR s AND LR, WATOIL A i No, ood top I bt 10 usbd, L Ay GLLBERT & CO.s 508 Ladalio allo-st. MOYEY 10 TOAN O VIRST AND HUOORD artnyes. | Approvo ot 3 g L e TR 1\ ONIZY TO LOAN ON_DIAMONDS, WATGIRS, AW voma t LAUNDER'S prisato ofic, 120 Rans olph-s bifshod 1654, IMALYL LOARS MADE ON ALJ, KINDS OF GOL- laterals, fumniturs, &o. B. i KILBOURN & GO., Tooms M, 145 Clark-st. \0” LOKN-MONRY, TOR A TERM OF YRANY, apou Improved city proverty, at current ratos, Lirute roliase.money MONLAKos Wantod. Ju D, AT W, st Lo TA0_LOA DESTIE —APPLICATIONS ON ool in Cuely in Laml, anud ean oloss mountato suits 1r OSHOIN & BON, Jo8 Las FRIAVE INPROVED AND UNINPROY innd larnnarl! {n the fi}(’ fl";nl"ffl'r. ind C‘uln‘:ndo l; g 1nds, wiitol o will. ounsago 165, gand ity raal ;Afn"nr Tor morchandha. WAL A. BOTTIRS £ ¢ I8 Kast Madisol \'VA J—AN INTEREST IN A Xl livory nd horsn businvss;. have & Iisdwara sad storus to oxchangs fur s, ‘,v STOOK OF MERCHANDISI: WILL q it in 1,000 acres choico pio lands i Wisconsin, a I 00t d lot in_Chi nd il persutial ftouse and lof tome goutl por Ghieaga, propercy and good atock, U, T, BROOKS aSallo.st. SCTANLE 000 stock of Address Y HORSES AND CARRIAGES. TON & CO.. 199 BAST WASIL s HAVE SALAS OF LORSES, CaR Nh BLEIGIS. wishiug olthor 0 purchass or dlsposs of suoh staok siould attond liosa salos, au kreal bargains aru cer- atn, UATALOGUE OF THIS DAY!S SALT AT 10 A, M, BLOVD TBAY HAMBLETONIAN MAIL BLE- faataipley van vt f theed imimiton, 7 yeaca old, 195 inudn igh, aonnd, and Kiud fa all barioss, ROAD WAGGI TR (00D OitiStek, BOA By 1T FHELD & JACKBON, SORREL TROTTING MARE, 151 HANDS HIGIS, § genrs oldy Kind aind teuo in all Tuipnoss: has troted can érm. in f:xldh nnyl‘ln:; Isa frea and pleasant dirivor, and warranted sonud TOP WAGUN, BUILT BY I\ SHAW & CO., BUT 1attlo used, BROWN 15 1IANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS AR SRl i i i b ANDS NIGIL TRER FROM olar, froe and stylish drivor; wasranted WAGON 1N GOOD ORDER. W.WIITE POSY, 18 HANDS HGiT, KIND AND frue ' fu all haenesy, ‘frio from vico: a goud (ravalor; can b drivop by any ono s wareantod sonnd N WITH POLE AND Bila ROCKAWAY IN FINIZ ORDE! 1AETON, BUILEBY PENNOYEIL in goud order. FOIL BALI—A GAPITAT, it for auy businos dag, BHublo to rent; NGi- GUD WORK AT 3400wl 1ako bor. - Alust ol tc- for 19 borsos.. 46 Wost Adan G DAYTON ROAD WAG- ‘tlbnne oitico, LOST AND FOUND, o8k DATIC IED COW, ON DEO. T ¥ 4 reon € ot £ vours of aie, markod on (o ok are of the luft slde with folifal lettors J U, No, 273 Wost In- Qiannents 2 T OSTIDHO, 17, A BLAGK BULLDOG, hilio undor sibek and un onds of fuots whot fiad oo a collar macked *“Jdack, 3 Calumot.ar,” The Bider wit ba liborally rewardod by roturaiug (o dog. 1o Nov 3 Calumot-ar. = Pii] Addron ¥V i, T g fuso sad budy, brli, blavk oee, s ‘on dullars paid, 4nd ‘fn’ quoutions 8sked. o Janitor of (hb bulldiaz, & Duarbory IROM 1 Lako TiARN U VERMITYA, Aol {oney County, Til,, % muan of black yoary olid 1 oth ave unu woito Bind foot, welgh Lotwesn X and 500 esvh, pony built, Anybudy raturaing samw, uriiving Ayuxmu‘nfl ol il losd to thult vecoy: ery, will foculve 825 rowasd fne tuturn of lineaas, Bad § 55 Fapiretionuion of (et e Bs VEKMILYA, Crisial Park, Moilonsy Co,, 3L’ _ 5 10 () RENARD-OR THE GOODS AN 0% "Tugsday ovoning, (he Liih Inst.,irons the hous 100 udians-av, 2 the vanie will rocuiva tho abiove, o "Any ong futurals aestion; MUSICAL, SPHGIAL BARGAIN-A NIW AND MAGHIFI- . 'Lighto, Nuw York, planuforto, with all the ‘lnshravamuits; Tonud Carnors, enrvod bows and cost, & fuv mouths slocy, 8602 1or enle, with atuol i cover, fur 620, Bouldence 143 Atiohluau e, FIOIBALE-AT A SAURIFIGH-A NEW FIANG, Y nwat parfoot in tane and fluivh, latest huprovemonte} Tully wariantod; st B3I Osk-st, RGANS b Al D ANL K it rdar at tho Organ O’liuAN M X nirod and put fn firsicolas tory, G fudiana-at,, noar M STORY & OAM {OLUNAT DIEAGERH IN Y b iatht: Wl setah Mttt tho Talida5a ot Wholosalo prices:No 18 Jons hite (0 Evoure & futuonts Dockur, Lradbury, o Slory & Camup Piano, or :‘""’”’.“."r'isnx. kofseannid hand foatrunionts rinuing i 35 upwarde. Wa al v hvtalbnon Ll T o v putonsver 1t duetrods it Statos o NUAT Actinis, 8,000 IN SUMS OF 82,00 ON INPROV- el or unimproved eity proprn 110 percout. DAN. T . BASH, Room § Otis 181 . W jlavie GAKI 18 HAND 4G PURCIIASH short.time cammoreial paper, and ,I“l'\!’\l‘!ihnl"ny marteages (n small and Inrga amounts, BUGKNS U. LONG . Ll Washingtun-at, . D IN STOCKS AND GOLD wonrh,” Sena (o partioular 2 Now_York, 0 LOAN TOR 3 YEARS, A% 10 PRI cests on Chicago rusl oatatd, “TURNER 2 ng! 0" LOAN 1'OWt 3 YEARS, AT 10 PEN ccat, on i laes roal eetato socurit, T EYERAREEN TRICES, 3T0 20 FH {)K'IO([)O at wholosala by SEWELL CLAR! State-st, 510.00€ By S15,000 voreen-on imvrorad sits viperis- Ly AN & JACKSON, & Vortland Block, southoust cornve Wastiington and Dedrborusts, G 257 Soutth TO T.OAN ON INMPROVED_OITY proporty on favorabls toras, . JOLIN= 5 TO 8 T MISCELLANEOTS. A QUANGE TQGET A NEW SUT OF FURS— Now ol Iyns, Eranch seal, mink, or marien, $10. Handa0ino sot miuk fies. B16 to 835, Eleyant, t {x‘nrmn I,y‘lll ixira quality ¥ . Choicaand cle 5 to 340, Al warsantod now and vesfect, lirsl-class goods, Rusidonce 645 Michlzanar., nacth uf Siateontheat, 3 WHO DESIRE TO REAUN n do 80 in the beat sad Eaxvtfl\p n Nowae vaner Listh, ADPIS 10 Av Ko KELLOGG, 70 Jackegniats A LT, GAST PALD EOIT U LOTIING AND Jl miscollancuna goods of il kinds by sendiog to JONAS GELDER'S iwan Ottioe, 624 $tate.st, try eenla Ror by uslng oo or niora sactions ot Kullogy's G D OA LOTIING BOU AT £ shest prico by JONAS A. DRIZLSMAN, 397 Bouth Clark-st. - Ordars by wail profiptly attonded 1. DDA oK SRt ED kb LRI, complicatod accaunt , export af oara’ mxfi:rluu:u. Addross WERE, I!mm 1, 18y East Madinoni-st. o )ASH l:Al |D 0 (ll.l 3 auphlats, thgs, Motal IIUY;‘K'hI U, 339, aml 290 Fii auy part of tha clty, {rod, CATARINEA SUIE GURT: LWSPA Lot N at Bl havs Siook Gallad forla wuti-st,, oo 7, Gurts no)iiti for trl PABHIONARLL DI INSMAKING A3 I} of noodls 197 Milwaukeg-ay , up-stal W ABHOWGISE TS o VAN A B! ) Kb uu;rku .;Gu in gond ordor, Appl sioro, Tt ol st PAR R PED-WITIL 00 TO 3N 4 valeaning having th ital van abtaly An lotorast b a guodpaying ostablishad wholosale Tusiness, - Address W £ T3ibuno o mylnl:'im'-,x:s:x'uuy. 147 Ulurk-at., Ruain 45, 13 AL —\VL 500 OASILIN A VERY ARENIR N e g (LI ViR ply x1 193 LaSall bassiiant, FOR SAL o Tomsa ALLE-A COMPLETE FILE OF K ‘A)xlll S el wonthy, suding Juio i, 15 110AG0 ‘Addrosa XXX, Tribuny othico PONBALI- 1D VOUR FTOUSES OT TR LOATIT: Ii anmn swenrel Whilo oy (it Ve warts e y (i Gonkeoaol Faformingtnr. watraiol e atun,* Cill ‘o oF adurews ALCIUT SARE Lk 530 Stuln-at, T FRET O OV 1150, 125 e tbienates Do i AUMEHN I e I e PERSONAL. OF FLIZA LETI TOOK- awnville, town ol Jolfervon, i tho %0 anll-sizon, hlua eyos, Ahork 'ay binfr, 0 Tuoth in Ceont; 5l yeara old, Iuformation ivat Contral Folles Htwtlon will bo thauktully reculyeds

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