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The Thicoans Daily TEIbune. VOLUME 28, . INSURANOE. IVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE Cash Capital and Assets Assets in the United States, - - - . UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF TH.\3 PROPRIETORS. ; CMICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEVI Z. 1T,EITER, of Fleld, Leiter & Co. GEORGE ARMOUR, of Arm¢ ur, Dole & Co, Chicago Office, Oriental Buildin; 3,124 LaSallest. WILLIAM WA RREN, JOHN ORERAR, of Crear, Adams & Co. COlIPANY. - - $26,740.105 3,771,632 EBIDENT BECRETARY, et LIFE INSURANGCE. Membors of tho Company who have not paid tao JUNE assossmont are requested to bear in mind, ns the 4th comes on Sunday, that tho last day of paymont has been ex- tonded to MONDAY, JULY b. TE R PROTECTION LIFE INSURANCE G0 This Company has PAID OVER $1,000,000 TO THR FAMILIES of deceared members daring the four years and & balt of ite organization, and has afforded §te members rolfable indemnity at loss than one-half the vaal cost, in easy montbly psyments. o THIS HMAGNIFICENT RECORD In attraoting universal nttontion, nnd seour- ing new applications from all parts of the country, and. notwithstanding the dull sea~ son, tho Company is conatantly growing in strongth and membership. THE PROTECTION As conceded by nll to present the CHEAPLST, BEST, and SAFEST plan of Life Insurance in the world, ' A polioy of $2,600 can be oarriod at age of £0 tor an average monthly payment of less than $3, Thirty daya’ notice given of all poyments required. Call at offco, or send for THN ADYOCATE, published ‘monthly for the Co. L. P. NILLIARD, President, Home Offico ovor Fidelity Savings Bank, © 145 & 147 East Randolphst = OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. 2GYDT, 1080 t Saturday,2d July, at3p. m. FOF QUi 3. Totn Juby st 105, m. BPAIN, @11 téas rday, 1900 duly, A3 5 s FOi ESNDON DLILRCT. ANOY, 28781 Thuradsy, Int July, at 3 ERANA R 3t o raday, §ib July, At 9:00 &, m. Cabln paseage, & il §%), currency, Hieersgn at vy roduced priga, ‘Totuen tlokets At reduced ratoa. Fiepald Bioorage ticketa trom Livernnol at tin lowest Taton. AD 7B, LATLSON, Hoctheast ooraee Clark and Randolphats. (opposite new Sherman touse), Ublflll‘)-' ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, 'The Genaral Transa'lantlo Company's Mall Btosmships Yok and Harre, ueda PASSAGC ] D, tincludlng winer: Firat cabin, $100; sccond, B63: 10ird, 830, Heturn ‘ota at reduced rales, Btourago §23, with superior aaccm. Imodatiuns, and includiog all nocossaries without oxtra b ORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 53 Brosdwar, N.¥. AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM . LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all ports 1n Great Britaln and the Continent. J. H. MILNE, Wostern Agont, 138 LaSallo-st., coruer Madison. 0. 8. INCHOR LINB. w, Glargaw, Del Ldvorpol, Cabin, 876 {0 Hisernge, §24, fncluding provisiu: SOON TR LS, N Chicago. . Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Bristol (Hogland) direot. JOMERSET, Westar., ‘ucaday, July 8, ;,I‘dli. .!uli';ll. : Blooraxe, A3 on'll Krolght Dapat BMcDONALD, Agont. PROPO. PROPOSAL COOK COUNTY BONDS. 1 b tthe Caunty Troasuzer's of- o e, iy, Py 191, at 13 .t for. ineeale 5% ca pundrod And ity Couk Countr Kirs Bunde, of tue Aomomaation uf Ono Fhuussud Doilers s stay ot TR 0ad ‘Veating intorest at par ceut., payable cil-aanaally on the !'\‘r dy vt blay s 'if'dxk"n':e'x"‘;:flzk tbe auk o o 3 Hseimininbols Yot Sgloer A e ada accudivgly: B2 4kl ba sacnived for AlloF by boctiv dtte bonds, t Ofcs of . MoBRIDE & 0O, 31 Douglas- av., Bigin, I\, or_48 Bouth Glark.st., Ohi- , &ro ssliiog Bost Miohigan New Fine B new batrels, at $1.40 per barrel in Chicago, o CGOLD PENS the finset qual; 197 Randoipliav, onder Briggs Houss, MULES! MULES! FOR SALB CHEAP. Iaguite at 11 Oismber of Commetse. FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. QTB: sopartuacshlp hnolnlm} oslating batwaan William caimar, of Ne'v York, YW fide, of (b1 seday e ot Sk o WATAL ), Creamese s Con *(Bigued) ved by mutual conseut. Gzgaao. Mag M, 1870, WILLL . OR SO OWLENE Annotancement. Silks, Dre¢ 'ss Goods, Shawls, & uits, Dresses, ..Laces Ladies’ g nd . And ever'y should examir 10 our stock, 'DRY GOODS. Ty portant Fielid, Leter ¢t Co. . STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Are non - offering, at greatly “REDUCED * PRICES,” Children’s Goods, ind of Dry Furnish in Goods, ¢t “RE TAIL.” All in purs nit of BARGAINS COAL. BRACHEBUSH, DICKS 0N & GO0., MINERS A. ND BHIPPERS OF Coala nd Coke WILLOW G ROVE, YOUGHIOG ITENY (Gas Coal). TOCKING ' VALLEY. BLOSSBUR: 311, LACKAWA INNA (all sizes). WHOLESAL EAND RETAIL. Speaial Indusements med 3:40Targe Consumers and Dedlers. MAII; :mlcmx No. 1 W. Randolph-st. RAILR! JAD YARD: 8. W. cor. Carr oll and Morgan-ts, BANK, stats of TNinols, Exclusively o Bavings Bank. 105 CLARKST, 1 (oot G Bi Fazs i per cont gomiw sund laterestondsposita, Pase Any ml " SAVINES /4 72 Chartered by (e ?-;:? ;;;;32: Books fre or cnlld can dopislt. This ‘savings, howaror modest ohescfully to those baving Iarger meoans. INVERBK, Prosdont. VILLY, Vico-President. % EY RKED, Managor, uow are put upen intersst the TO LOAN On Real BEatate ir \ Chicago or immediate vioinity.@Funds in . hand, MEAD & OOB., FIREVVORKS! Of ait Linds, W1 iolesale and Retall, gfiders for Pablio and Private Ehibltions promptly Open Monday, the bth,w atil 8p. m. OHAS. MC RRIS, Manufacturer. Salesrooms, 1f }2 Michigan-av. FOR SA L (921 T(J RENT. That besutiful residence o the N. K. corner of Forty- seventhat. sud Dresel Bun 1 . with the whole o1 & portlon of the laige grounds ery low tigurs. laqulre 8% No, 1l Guamber of Cowmm sroe. TH BLUE ISLAXD ) LAND AND BUILDING (0. Residence for Sale. 1 bave for sale s fins reside 5o on the Lake Bharo, fn et S5y erms, Taquiry o i 8 A, J. AVKRILL No. 137 Dearborn-at. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. B et ‘6L8T N6 9GO0 95O pUE Mg Joqusidsg usdo MM Vesutiful bl> cksand bost Tesidence tec- CHICAGO, SATURDAY . A, o 'NOILIS0AXH TVIHISAANI TLVIS-FALNI ‘0DVOIHD J0 ° il INTENDING EXHIBIT{]RS Should make spplication for spaco in the INTER-8TATE Tndustrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, at once. Alroady arrangemonts have made beon made for n display in tho Machanical, Art, Boiontific, Pomological, and Floral Dopartments, herotoforo unequaled in America. No porson desiring to bring any invention, produect, or business to the notico of tho great Northwestern Public Should fail to be represented, For blanks and information address the « gocretary, Exposition, Chicago."” EXPOSITION WILL OPEN SEPT. 8, And Closo Oct. 9, 1875. CLOTHING. SELL THEM. ‘WILL BE REFUNDED. PUTNAM ONE-PRICE CLOTHING - And 117 MADISON-ST. " ARTISTIC TAILORING. DISCOUNT On sl garments ordered of us during July avd A 1875, ‘Wa ae proparod with our AUTUMN STYL FABRICS to executa ordors for FALL and W. gooda as wall as for the remalador of summer, WEDDING OUTFITS A 8PROIALTY. IMPORTING TAILORS, ENTABLISHED 1854, Dividend offica of the Co. 4th OF JULY TO0MUCHSTOCK ‘We have too much stock for this time of -the year, and we have PUT PRICES ON OUR GOODS THAT ARE SURE TO We GUARANTEE PRICES LOWER than any other house in the city, for the same quali- ty of garments, OR MONEY HOURE, 131and 133 CLARK-ST., 10 Per Cent EDWARD ELY & CO,, WABASH-AV., CORNER MONROE-8T. Notice. The Direators of the Tradors’ Ins, Co. have declared a quartsrly dividend of 3 per cent on the cnpital stock of this Company, for the quarter ending July 1, 1875, payable at the 5 and 27 Chamber of Com. JULY 3, 1876.—TWELVE PAGES., e, NUMBER 312~ __EXCURSIONS. INSURANCE, oo LIFE AND ACCIDENT OLDEST. LARGEST. BEST.| BEST LIFE INSURANCE. L B TRAVELER TO BE CELESRATED Monday, July o. GRAND STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS. GOUDRICH TRANSPORTATION 08 LINE THEHR 1RAVELER NSURANGE | INSURANCE COMPANY,| COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, Conn. | OF HARTFORD, Conn. Accident Department. THE TRAVELERS I8 THE Pioneer Accident Co. ‘Thres Large, Bplendid, Low-Pressuts, Bids-Whes! 5 Btaamboats, Chicago, Sheboygan, and Muskegon, WILL MAKE HOURLY TRIPS TO EVANSTON, 1 Pler bay for thisir exclusive use on that day. Amplo Befreshmenta will be Provided By Tvanston Ladies In the Reantiful Groves. and Amuse- enia also wil ed for the ontertainment of Kx- Sursioniats, Laso Tall Gamen, ete: Kach Htoamer will ave s CORNET DAND on board. Tickets for the Ronod Trip Oaly $1, GOOD ON RITHER BOAT. Ticknta far Trip noe way, to or from Eeanstan, 50 eents. Tickets for CBIidren 137ears oF andor, round trips toe. EVENING EXCURSIONS Wil 8120 bo mada by theso aplendid hoate, loavin U8 ohctocks Hiusic wid Dane mes Tieeis, oty B100k Teducad cursion lates (0 '“A no, M T Life Department THR TRAVELERS GRANTS Life and Endowment day morning. July 6 : V< ind Trip Ticket, Ractne and return, berth Included, swpnd Trip Ticket, Milwaokes and return, bertb fo- cluded. w300, Hn v” Ticket, Bt. Jeseph and return, berth in- Ticket, Grand Haven and Muskegon and it Included, #500, L knts pood from Katurday antil Wodneaday. " o'eT:'.“"c"m“ will also leave Chicago Bunfl’l] night at i SN 97117 5 T OF AMERICA. o Hfl ' Il[]I' ‘Vaflkflsnfl '” POLICIES OF ALL APPROVED FORMS. . B THS TRAVELERS HAS ISSUED "THE TRAVELERS HAS WRITTEN 71000 LIFE POLIGES THOE TRAVELXRS SELLS LIFB INSURANCE ON Low Rate Cash Plan. THR TRAVELERS HAS OVER $3,350,000! Cash Assets, SROWLYA A CLEAN £1,000,000 Surplus (As to Polioy Holders) over and above all labilitios, For & good time over tho I'our'h—~Masie, Dy 3 . (o ek W Fovatitar Deivesorini Lpe. 128 FUAR FOUNTAIN SPRING HOUSE, 380,000 Accident Policies, 2+HE TRAVELERS HAS Bid O 100,00 CASH BENEFITS ‘To Holders of ita Accident Pollolss. PARASOLS, &o. Unprecedented REDUQPIONS. 1,000PARASOLS SUN UMBRELLAS Marked Down to Actual Cost. 500 LINEN SUITS, Plain, Braided, and Embroidered, at $4,$6, §7, $8 and $10. 300 Ovepdresses and Jackets, $5 and upward, Paid 22,000 Claims. TOE TRAVELERS HAS PAID $75 AN HOUR FOR ELEVEN YEARS (Counting ten bours a day), on claims of its Accident Policy Holdars. THE TRAYELERS INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Conn., is alsos Lite Insurance Company, doiog & largs Lusiness, aud enjoying a high reputation. 1ts Life De- partment was organized In 1336, and up ta date it has written upwarda of 2,000 life or endowmont policios. TAX TRAVELERS transacts {ta life busl all-cash, low-premium stock plan, which it b The TAAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Ocnn., was organized and commenced the business of insarance against accidents i April, 188%—cleven yoars 2go. 1twasthe first company o succesafully establish "Tho TRAVELENS fnrares agaiost general accidents—not &t the outest is fully epust to any reasonsble espectation accidents of travel only, bat the thousand aad ono casual- tloa tawhich men are esposed in thelr lawful pureaits, It lsaues policies for the yoar o mouth, which are writ- ton without delay by sny aothorized agent. It insares mon of all occapations and profeasions, botwsen the ages of 18and &, at premlums whic} aradusted by the ocoupation and exposure. T! are low, varying from 85 to 8108 year for esch 81,00 insured (for occu. ‘Datious not classed as hazardous), coveriag both fatal and non-{atal disabling kajurics, as may be sesn by table of raten below, The TRATELKRS lovites attention to the vary largs nurber of lowes actually paid (22,0M), to the large amount disburved 1 cash benefita Lo its policy-nolders (avor 83, 18000), averaging seven hundred dollars.a day orklug day since the ompany began business, Uiy to tie small cost 1o proportionto the possl. fo insucnnce, 0o the best plan, and upoa the that made gains at all polats o its business fur 14, £sined in naw policles written, in premiums collsoted, (n policios In force, ta amount insured, and ia solid assots. ‘The Anancial security guaranteod bya policy fa this company (s belisvod to be equal, at lerat, 1o that of any life company, With asssts of $3,330400, it has » clean sarnlus (as to pollcy-holdera) of over $1,000,0m -all woll .BROTHERS. 121 & 123 State-st, Twonty-second-st, and Michigan-av. T WHITE VESTS, White Vests, We offer 20 per cent off from stocks of real and recoguized valus. $100 of Liznility, To print the entiro list of losses poid by THE TRAVELERS would roquire two hundred and fifty col- umns of this paper. the fact that it has galned writtan sad i premium receipts. COSTOF A YEARLY ACCIDENT POLIOY IN THE Clothing Store, 136 and 138 Madison-st., PREFERRED OLASS Incl lawyers, merchants, clerks, ers, Bookk: ORDINARY CLASS {nclades commerelal sling maen, towrance adjusters, bockbind LIFE DEPARTMENT, written {o yments returned in mutual compauies. It offers invested In first mortgages, Govornmeut bonds, and It bas $163 in Good Ass:ls against every ‘The Company ls oficersd by the same men who organ. ized it, and ite mansgemont s marked by prudence, en- 41t hias started well on the present yesr is shown by ey mouth over tha corre- sponding month of the previous year, i new policias ‘TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, ousrogulas prics e e | THE WHOLE STORY. 8 1,000 ¥ GO0 8 5.00 810.00 | BUBINES OF THE TEAVELERS IN- B 1500 1500 50:00 SURANOE 00, FOR 1874, 5,000 2500 25.00 10,000 80.00 50.00 sevrense (To Jan, 1, 1675.) POLITICAL. the Governorship in + Minnesota. Brief Biographies of the Bev- eral Gubernatorial Can= didates., John 8, Pillsbury Likely to Be the Republican Nominee, The Campaign Opened in Californla— Speechies by Phelps, Sargent, ¥ and Gorbam. Railway-Policy of the Republican Party Defined, 2 Castawny Republican Office-Seekers Nominated by the Independ- ent Society. ExeAttorney-General Willlams as a Cane didate for tho Oregon Senatorship, Why He Was Rejected in 1870, and Why I{;_aerill Fail in His Present SR "mw;;'l‘ Attempt, D gy, ana MINNE.. U7 oy WIO WILL BE THE NEXT Gu.. /B ? Spectal Correapondance af The Chicago Tribune. Br PavLy Mton,, July 1.—*'Wo are all golng for Fisher, and Fisher's to be our next Gaver- nor," sald a promloent leader of the Opporsition, tho other day, In tho courra of a discussio n upon the muddle in Minnesots politics. ** We can take Fistier,” he continuoed, * and best ‘any man. that the Republicans can bring out, not. excepte ing Pilisbury or anybody elao.” This ssnguine Fishorman may possibly be cor rect in Lis catimato of the probabilsties of the ocoming election ; for thero has nevex boon a tims 1n the bistory of the politics of Mi nnesota whery tho people gonsrally WEISE MORE AT STA, ‘There is hardly a voter in the Fitate who enten tains any present iden of the stiape that politics) sffairs may take botween nowsand November nor is there one who dares plodge himself to g¢ tho seraight ticket for either of the hals-score ot cliques 1nto which the Btate will doubless by that time bo dinded. Tho Temperance people have already put their candidates in the field, and exoellant men some of thom are. The Grangors will make no distinotivo nominations, uuleas Doanelly 80 commands ; and, it Le docs, thoy won't do it, Thisisan element made up, 28 you know, of men of all kinds and shades of politics, with proclivitios all tending to looking out for Number One. With the cortainty of meetinyg with ovorwhelming defeat should thoy atrike out for themsolves, thoy will scarcely be found following the lead of any man whoeo ~ eourvo politically hso hose me vacillating as Dounelly’a. The Grangers cor~ tainly are & power not to be derided in the fu- ture olections of this or any other of the Woat- ern Btstes ; and there is intelligence enough in tho Order to shapo its courso in the way best calculated to accomplish fts misalon, it it has any. Hencs thev are ready to strike hands with that political party which, by its record, has evinged a willingneus to battlo in theizcaunse. ‘WHO 18 10UIS8 E, FISIEB ? The Domocracy of the Btate have not had s taste of ofliciat pap siucs Honry H. Bibley was elocted, in 1858, the first yoar of the Stato's ex- the most squitable, economical, aad sstisfactory to the ; '“‘5:::“.:3,',:‘:'};‘.‘,’,'}'.‘,, aad s ::;,;lm only l‘h:’ulld:;: Dellopheider. Ttacontrach I detinlte—sa uch lasarance | iftence. ‘They havo patiently bided tholr 95 Per Cent Under Cost, e R et af asarl thems ng | for #0 mch moar—he premlum never facreasing, the | timo, _ satiofyiug thomselves with grow- oncuall millions. 1n ursnce never docreasing, Tue redaction Io promium | ing &t the corruptious of the party io power, and hopiog that the might ooe day come wheu the spint of Andrew Jackson would stalk into tho Capitol. That time, they_think, is nigh st hand, and the spirit i Louis E. Fisher, s smooth-fucod, smooth- toogued, and smooth-msvvered gontlemsan, whose modesty has enabled hum to be au edi- torial writer on the Pioner for twenty yoars, without letting auybody know it. His chiet qualifications fur the exercise of the Guberna- toral fuuctions are abundaut roticence ; & re- puguance, as well an iuability, for speech-mak- g ; & hatred of plodges, particularly that of total abstineuoce ; a thorough Ignorance of the ways of the wary politician ; and a thorough knowledge of his own incompetency to grappie with the affairs of State, Fisher bails from tho same State that Don Butler doos, baviny lefs it because of the perae- cation to which the Jackson Democracy was [n those days uubljoclod. by tho enforcemeat of the Maino Liquor faw, Not that Fisher driuks,—Ior 1 beliove Lo doos not,—but that he saw a grow- ing sentiment 1n favor of depriviug the Uomog-" racy of their ouly consolation 1n seasous of ad- vorsity, which, 1 Massachusetts, lastod the year round. As & newspaper-mau, Mr. Fisher ia very popular among uewsjaper-men, whoso excessiva adulation just now bus caused Lim to expreas wonder why be hias 1ot beeu brought out before. Whothor the name of Mr. Fisber was spruvyg by Ramsoy and las friouds s a sort of feint {n tha .;unmfm that is to be waged againat the Au- mimstration, I know not. The Pionevr-Press, aad about all the Hamsoy papers in the State, aro working Fishor up, sud they are worke by hard, t\'hwluflh. tha bond and front of thio tovement, 1 excoediugly desirous of dolug Benstor McMillan a good turn for his deClfilll- tion as P'ostiuaster st 8t. Paul. e has no iking for tho BSeuator's commoudable prudence in koeping that 1,000 rin tho family, Hence, Joa ia resticas in buw activity for Fishor, and will be reckless fn the expenditure of monoy to meroe, LaSalle-at., on and after the 10th And 144 CLARK-ST. {Iroad supsrintendoats, umachlalata, ! 197 g | securo Fiuter's auccesa, July, 187 R.J. BMITH, Seo. - - BRI GEASS nchies phisénao sontumsans; ssfs | Qe 2738 | 0 oantimo, thore aza'otter candiaat for the G A‘[I N BA! peuters, blsckamiths, farmore, butchets, masons, stage | U0 277 | Goveruorship. who do uot proposa to permis 3r. TIO . “““'M“’BXVSE BEL i sla. ’r::: g::: 'l:n. -]:ln;u;:lil::“mnm ll.lzx,uodf’pg li 1‘::::'{:0 walk Off with the prize unclialionged. CILLCOX X VING DIA. i Tates far policies of ons or more moaihs, or for parmite " TREMHLSPRA LIRS SEWING DiA: o for foreign trave), furnlshed on spplication. oofemuaher wrlliont dute 20,402 DAVID L. BDELL, Trinolpied doalors who Japau second: e le3 a9piy in person or by lettér 0. o Galo n Nat Premiums aver 1473, $40,052.08 | down s Houston County, s blstant Democras fl.\'-hp’r murlll:{éu of th or & pol a7 agent, or | Whole oumber of Life Pollois now, but formerly & Counocticut Know-Nothing. SiTda Lmoarl ey 07 gged an b ] 3 | tothe Lome Offos, at Masttard, Cona. farge. 9,836 | fuoil is one of your lobsterclaw chapy, who got ot '"’i‘e;.‘s'-k"'.l'ff“m ort: oF n:.r lgum. Total amount iasured, $17,072,043.00 | bold snd never Il’nl g0, Ho hl"t' h&d ar W, . othare. ary, otice ever since bo Hrst came iutd the fuablg ioy BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ACOIDENT DEPARTMENT. ¥iste through the _slmplo pmcoss of i N i d ebies CHICA.G'OS. JAS. G, BATTRRSON, Importer of Granite and Marble, | Nomber of Accident Policles written mipulatiog votes, Mo waa rahod GUSTAVUS ¥, DAV, Proaldent of City National Bagk. { _1a 18.0.... 33,335 | tducated for the ministry, but he fouud Lere fifiufingfifififi’lfl- Last game prior to Angust 15, This (Satarday) atvar. | SUELY S GWAND, Lealer n Raliway Supplies. Norcun i iecivediorine - 8482.208.74 l‘l&‘ \:Elln‘w:;l paid Lattor foan h!l’fifl»‘y:n;:::s. J o 3 JAS. ' N WELL, Postmaster Geasral of the U.8. la number Accident Pallola: cty ol R §uls anine s :“ e “NN mmgw;"!w 45 ?".’2‘1‘? & — L (lxléétxwfc‘%‘f:uuu:'xf \lho:::‘h 'Pr:::::n "-mh‘:n‘t. "w:I'I’u- 7’6‘:: W ;;g‘;,m 31::&\1»:?::«1“:411% a“m:::‘x{dmu.:'v uol;fi:x:lf)u g 3 EHKNKZER ROBRRTY, Wholesalo G Murchaat, | Numbero . X cos, 5 " e o s and miesl oo IBON PIPE. | SONATHAN B, BUNGE, Vool Merabaote | Whole numbar Accldent Clakms b 24,008 | babies, drink Norwegisn whiky, snd oat Not- surner-stons belong laid ou thls occasion 1UGH HARBISON, Becretary and Trsasury Colt's Pat- | Whole amiouat Acaldeat Clalms paid $2,075,4U0.16 | wegisn faod, for the sako of getting Nun‘uxun 5 ) THANTRL SreMMAN BOTH DEPARTMENTS ki du‘ flwmu u-m:m“l.luua:ah °-‘a:‘i:ul«:é: NATUANIEL SHIPMMAN, Judge U.8, Distriet Court, B utio rad-neck, and count s beads - v &, 0. M, HOLBIROOK, Boot and Shos Mssalaciarer, Gross Astata, Jan. 1, 1875, $3.188,840,78 kuoed Romau Cathiolic, on_the same day. e Steam Warming Apparatus, | Roviky bkl secear. oot s Jon 18884078 | vauonco s candulsis for Lisutonsut-Goveraot ©. B, mtwl:l;il:’rz .D"“l;.o::d: ‘B‘m:‘lu;;runr" 00, | gorplas ta Policy. i) D06, TON.41 | Of the Ktate, unl l;cfl[lw -«:Ju:le w.UfiD Ylflu‘:.noo' DEALKR IN VITKIVIED MANUPACTURED LY RZRA M. 2 archant. Boston, Muss, | B21P108 10 SOLr ool 0C) 1,080, 123,41 | Fesolivg the koal of Lis swmbition, Liuel n Gu0. M. PULLMAN, of Pullmaa Paisse Car Oa, Cbic | 20015 i 1701,808, t work like & boaver for the Oppasition nomius: cago 11l TulpHa sy Lasuasioss e BT01,80818 | 4 work ke & bon o T aa a roward for AND BEWEHRAGE MATERIALS, Franklin _and Adam Chiocsgo. “Fi M RBANKSE .ATANDARD S(SALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRE. A NX@,.MORSE & 00, 1114 118 LekeSt.,Chicago, < Bbosrefy i tobuyealyths Genuioe VINEGA WHITE WINE VINEGA i nd & ¥0 Iodshignoepve G 1 . SEWER PIPE PRUSSING'S G A LT L e ol hlesge. CRAINE BROS. MANUFACTURING CO. No. 10 North Jefferson-st. COLLECTION AGENGY. LAWYERS. buatasss lawyer, + We waat & live young buslaues luwyer, sompetent te ractics raptos tad s % Bisatt sad the busiaess & Erstand hime saasand ony on ST {335 Qaxxoy, sod dtitls OEU s 3 ENOUM LKWIS, of Pean. Cent. R.R.Co..Philadelph's. NATHANIKL HALL, Insurance Ageat, Buflalo, N. Y, JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres’t. RODNEY DENNIS, Beorstary. JOHN E. MORRIS, Assistast Seeretary, GUEORGE ELLIS, Actoary. EDWARD V, PRESTON, 8up't of Agencies. G. P. DAVIS, BL. D., Msdical Rzaminar. Ju Be LEWLS, 2L Doy Bosgeon and Adinates, J. H. NOLAN, GENERAL AGENT, 84 LaSalle-st., CIIIC.AGO. st wervices, aud s rocoguition of the right ot :u\hun Minnesots to & Guberuatorial candis date. iy d:‘xum:hmnhf “i but not much Another candidate thought o 0t m tafkogof tu E. Bt Jullen Cox; sud snather ox-Chiof-Justice Thomas Wilson, of Wivona. ‘Tho firus named couldn's it he would, sad the Jast named wouldn's of he could. Wilson is the same who resigned his Chief-Justiceship, thioks iug that he bad a sofe thiug in the & bowever, when kot To:n’s ex] %o the uolut at whick 15 could drop Nm'ukh