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[ - THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. s Party Divisions in 1873, 74, and *7h---Democratio Dissensions, Hostility Dotween Damooratio Loaders «-The Currency and the Cath~ olic Questions, The Temperance Party and tho German Yotos=-llamilton County. Correspondenceof The Chicngo Tribina, Cixemyatr, Ang. 24.—The Oule eanpalgn, beginufug In midenmamer, bas baen pro- gresaing quletly, but mnot violontly, slnas tlon. The nowspapors thus far have beon In tho posscssion of tho flold. Tho stump. epeakors aro just beginning. Tho veoplo aro not yet aroused, and wil not be until after the local nominces sto lu tho field, As usual, the platforma of the two groat yartles racord thoir respective achlavements, and profoseious for tho future. But, without regard to tho recitals of thiaport of campaigmlitornturs, thoro are in thia Btato bus & fow leadlng issuos which attract attention, aad ipon ahich the batlle will be losl or won, aud thena Bro.the currenoy, including vanking; Catholio Inteiferencs with public affairs; and the cango of and responsibilicy for Land times and genoral businogs-dopression. 1t 1s, thorefore, necdloss to give you oven an ab- stract of tho party-plaiforms in ordor to undor- stand thie politieal situation in Ohlo, In tinu Sate thoro are practicaily but two par- tlos. 88 elsawhore, and, In ordor to & fuller undorstanding of the prospocts, 1 will refor to TS CONDITION OF PARTIEA IN OHMf0 IX 1873 AND 1874, Tn 1873 thero was n Qovernor's election, with four partiou in the fiold. 'Yho two lesding par- tion, Roaublican aud Domooratie, wara led by Qov. Noyos nnd Gav. Allen as tholr respeativa Qubornatorial candidatos, T'he othor two parties were called tho I'eople’s party, with Judge Col- Jins at the hoad, and tho Teomparancs or Pro- bibition party, lnd by somo one now uunkposnu tofamo. Tho Btato had boon Repubiican con- tinaously sinca 1836, whon Chasa broke tho Domocratic line of Uovernors aud bocamo tha first Ropublican Govornor. ‘The Peoplo's party cmbracod tho Libieral Republicans of 1873, and an offsboot of Damocrats, who, despairing of their party ever receiving nscendency undor ite own name and Lannor, sougbit an alliance with the Liverals upon a basis which thoy hoped would ultimstely embraco and absorh the entire Democracy, a4 well an disnflectea Hopulilcang, under s firm-namo of some kore Which would not grate harshly on the curs of the new cle- neuts thns pought to be | cewanontly fused into ouo, Tus ticket carried 10,000 votes, Tho Temporanco ticket. surpasaing itaolf fu strongth, carilod about the samo vote, but Las uever equaled 1t eince. Tho great mnjority of the yotes of both of theso nurties camo from dis- affected Nepublicaus, Tho election eame, and Allon won the race by lesa than 1,000 mujority. Further then this, tho noribeastern pert ot this Blato, called tae Western llesorve, or tho Yan keedon: of Oliio, was much disnffected ou ac- count of Cungrossional corraptim, aggravated, no doubt, by tho pavic of that year. I\ {lieso two importout facts into view. namely: the two side-partios aud the Weaieiu-Resorve spathy, rosulting in o light*vote, and tno choico of Allén is no mystery, much logs any svidenco of any pormanecait reactlon 1 Ohlo, One year fater, in 1374, the Ropubliean party was defeatod by about 16,000 votes In this Stata, —i0 00 nocounted for by the position mhich it took tn favor of tho Tempoiance question at & time when the public mind, aud especiaily that of nu influential part of tho Republican pa tv— the Germans—was peculiarly pensitiva on that ewject; and by the wenersl pamo in polities which everywhere oveitook the couniry 1o that yeur. : It is bolieved that the eauses which aperated in 1874 bave coased, and the yoar 187J aifuids o proper criterion trom waich to caleul.te tho ‘Probubilitien of 1876, PAUTLES IN 1876, AXD THEIR LEADERS. Tho old lives nte orawn ju 1475, Thero aro 10 slde-fusnos, unloss the Tomperance ticket now {u the held, the cantidates of which are not ¢ven kuown o7 narme to the genoral reador, may be supposed to present ove. The Lemperance ticket will not cariy over 2,000 votes, which, with tho oxco.tion of 1873, 1 the usual atrongth of the paity. Tins is concedod. In alf uther ro- spoats, partics uro mrruyed AW in former days; but not mauned, as will” be ueon in tho course of this 10ttet, oither Ly the same leaders, or the #amo kind of lcaders oven, Gov. Alleu, & Scn- ator i a-{. long pono by, from 1837 to 1849, thon cetirlng to private lito until 1873, whou ho was olected Goveruary I8 Lhe nemunal, 1f not the aotual, Jender of the Democratic party in tho Biate, alibouph hin actual supremacy 1s contested by Thurmsn and Pendleton, all three of whom are sighing for (o Prosdoncy. Dut I must not forgut two latrer-day roaiuity from the lines 1 the oid Whies, the pristine foes of Allen, who ats vying with bim for tho honots of leadai- slup i this campoizu : Cary, candidate for Sen- stor and Guvernor, aad Iaing, supposcd to have Bouatorisl sepirations, Cary ls much tidiculed for hisincousistencies in plitics, lmvin,i]cnnnnud from Whig to Know-Nothing then to opublic- an; theo to an Andv-Johneon Republican § then to8 Workiogman, who< only work over dono wag, 10 Us0 $he oxprersiou of another, to earnn hls broad by tho wwest of his jaw. Fiom the Workingman's I\m{ he drove ‘straight to the Damooratic camp, where e hssboen pitobing his tant winoe 1607. Whue Uary ts ndiculed, bo is sl feared, aud with “good reason, oo seconnt of 1ls Influence as a atump-orator. Ho 14 tho greatest atump-speakor biuce tho davs of Clay and Corwin, worth goiug milea to fiear, Theso men, oxcoptiug Seuator Thurman, be- taoon whom and tue othors thero s a wide and 1mpassablo gulf on tho finaucial question, sro tne lesders of the party,—Alien, Pendleton, Cary, and Ewing, represouting ita inflation tand- encied, On the oihor baud, Thurinau, the reaurrector aud rogencrator of bie party in 1879, hen 1t waa In dangor of being absoibed in the eopla’a movemont of that year, 18 now & volun- tary axllo on au. {sland iu Lake Ero, ho toabt »walting sud _waichiog ovor the border," as Vallaudgbam did in 183, sighing for an ou- Postunity to roturn aud view once more tho ecene of hia former kuum?hs. Fugh, Groonbeck, Bavvoy, Durbin, Ward, l;{nt Judge Bpalding, aud ohers, Liave eilontly ded ‘thoir tents aud stolen away, On the other hand, the Republican leadors ara united. Gov, Hayen, attho head, is now run- ning hia third torm for Governor. Objaotion han eu mado bocausa ho 8 sunuing far bis third toras, To this it in auswored tuat Allon bimuelf, 14 perhapa tho first third-term enndidsto on rooord, 1Mo sorved e tormy as Unltud Statos Beualor, sud was s oandidato for a third term {n 1810, but waw beston, Judgo ‘L'aft, tho rival of Gov. Hayos In tho Couvoution, and ex-Gov, Noyon aro doing grost servica fu tho Biate, In Sonthern Ohio, tho question thua far up- permost in the campalgn is TUW CUBKKNOY QUESTION, On thln1un-tiou. thiere is no porcaptible dife forouce oither amoug tho leadars or tf.n follow- o8 of tho Rej uhllelnplrl;{. Hpocte-resumption 1s not immediately dumbnded, but inflation le ro- vudisted. Gridual siops toward resumptlon, and ll]ululnlon teuding in that direotion, expross tha idens of tho Lepublican party i Oblo. No Yiolouce, no tsturbiug of vatuos or shocking the business community 1 but a stoady looking-for- ward to the restoration of gold and ailver aa the busis a1l measure of valuow, iu tlis wish aud the sautiment of the party and iks leadors, oxcopting E“h“‘. 1n & fo (ndividual 1natances, whero ihe ation ls advoeatod quietly, not from political mativew, Lot for privats reasous, It sy, how= @evar, bo ot dowi sa s fack, that thero ure no rnmlclv-hmwu. autapokon Republican intlutiou- ta I Oblo vieiblo Lo tho uaked eye, TTie posi- tion of tho party ou the currency nue: ation may bo__expressod wubstantially in th #*Buch loklatatiou a4 will ted Lo mako gress. backs aa good as gold, just as Uaverysuce; now sre ;" that s, guld’ for tho Kroshbeck oo end a well au tho bondhulders, as boon as poasls e kior and, tho Dewmocrat n the othor Lend, mocraf ard wplit i twatn on tHls (ueution, s oo cilably so, Tho old-timo loaders mre for the money that jingles and chinks,—the' Jackson curreucy,~tlie mint drops of Tom Neuton, they were called forly yoars ago. Uroesbeck Las no voice for war, but eays No, to iullation ay a doparture from tho vrinciples of the fathory, I‘H‘g Is outapoken agaiust it, and ‘8878 you can't make mdmunuy out of rag and’ paint any migre than you osu uake » wilk purde outof a sow’s car, “Thurmsn trned to utaud on the Dom- ooratlo platform without stepping on the iaflstion * timbery but hia attompt made Tesl lke & drunkeu oxitad lsuglter ‘wmong al s » ‘,“‘f‘q{' flwflmud ‘2,',‘.’{""' Pl- arged, and then disgnated, and finally ronred l\u&n and out. s lfidmu I8 now Put-in-Bay, Lsko Lrie, out of thu raugo of tho lullation xuns, Oen, Durbin Waid has just mads a Bpeoch entirely devoted to ougrenay. nnd nbolly oppused to fuflation. B2 on throgh tho mhole It of 0ld leaders, you will find them, with the excentiva of Allan " and Pondicton, m favor of cold-tnoney, Alfon In consiantly confronuted by \w record of forly yeara ago, whou o was o rabid_Jackgoufan ou T tho cnriency l}:lvhlhu. ndloton, the ™ Youig Uraenbacks™ of lormer , o waa then for_inflation sud iutlated Jnoy, hay latterty toned down Lis views, ro- memboring tho eovere castigation he received in 158, when aspiring to the Iresudential nomina. tion and beaten by Seymaur. ile in now in fa- ver of paging tuo United Histos bonds i gotd, and n‘:l in & lato apo “1 aw a bad- maney man." Of conrse tho declurntion was | ra- coded and followed and duly hedged fn with conditions, quslifications, and rescryativus, so na to proeorvo bisconsistoney, ticklo the Eastain butlionists, and not slap the Olio platform too soveroly [n the race. Outsidoof thens two Dom- oeratig intlation I Tnn. ora Cary, Kwing, sud Low Cawpboll, all old_Waigs and’ Know-Nota- ings, who are runnivg tbo Domoceacy m‘lm n lf; the disgnst of the *old stagers,” Campbal Tas not yot upoken Lua piece iu this campaiy) Thou wo must not forgot the Ulucinuatt L= uirer, which, with Allen, Pondicton, Cary, L w- g, and Gempbell, in {n possersion of the ma- chinory of tho Dpmucratio psity in Oliu, dig- tatos ita policy, plang ite camraigus, aud thiehte fea Lattles, It tw manned cditorintle by Col. John A, Oookerill, of (iov. Allon's” Btaff, Who ie 8 bold, fenrless, snd coufident Joader, and hmy done much to oxtend the inflnenco of ha paper durdng the past few veara. 1t isin favoi—na Ool, Cockorilt himselt hins siated to me—of **makivg tho cur- roucy or financial (Iuenlmn tho great, overshad- owing qaestion uf the country: In favor of labor in ovety fori as agaist hoarded, interest-boar ing, but uuptoductive capital sud, monopolien ; of ‘contimmng this battio until finsl victory 14 nehifeved. with tho spirit and datormination that unimated tho Antl-Siavery crimade i tho Iast do- cade,” For the purpose of cleating tho way and proparing for tho fiet, Thurman, and men who hold views liko_Lim, aro to bo dtiven from the THE CI1ICAGO TRIBUNE tonth of (Lo vota of the Riate. It has been the kaystone in tho losmiative arch, With s legis- fativa drlagation of a baknr's dozon, 1t genaral- Iv haw the balauen of power. During tho War, tho county wea Hepnbhicw by frous 4,500 ups ward, 1u 1872, tho Libsral dnfection earried 1t tothe Democrac/: ond, in 1471, the Temper- anvo orussde diove AwAy tha (iorman vote, R0 £ that tha county bocwne Damocratio by = majority of 4,00 aad upward. ‘Thors 111»1 nowr an undinputod action re, ounlly oxp'sinad, the mensurn sud estont of which cniv Fematiiug & tatter of dintis Tno_Liboraln of 1472 and tho Jinow-Nothun g4 of 1835 wil voio with the Reputlicans, Just this morniog, ox- (iov. Cot, uns of the national lewde:s tho Liooral movement fn 1672, lisy doolarud for the Ttepubhean tickot, Agnin, the Tomperanco queation ts forgution, and 183 animoaiti do uot fow romain to divide the Ropubhuan. Tho Demoeratic Tomperancs g in spmed completo- Iy by tha prewenca of Caiy ou ki ficket, Cary {1 8 lemporanca orntor of farty yosrk' slanGing, aod liss been the Grand Mogul of Temperan organizatioas and the oditor of s orgun®, Tuo old ltepnblizan Germons will not vota for Ium, but they do Yiko n gond cutraney, aud will there- foro toturn to thete old love. ‘Tho jouruais of punti which ol the wrntmon 8 of the Onin_Vatloy and Hthern Olus,—the (Fazelle aud Times, alwaya truo Lo the Iiepuoi.can ore anizati:any the Comnnercial n: Votkshlat!, fi:dnuu:dent and lealers of the Liberals and Feoplo's parly of 1973,—the Iattor, nno of the Cierman papeia; with the Fr P’ress, the rogulat Getiman Republican paper, aro all uniting it worklog harmonlonsly for the Republican Lickot, A azninat thean five powerfal daities, thore aro bat two dailics supporling the Damo- eratic canse, Tno Hepublicans, when thus sap- porced, hive Always earriod this county ; and the Detnocras have never dotuo 80 excopt whan in nlliunce with one or the uthior of too mdepeud. ent organs. What fusther decreaaes Demncratic progpecis, is the failire of Democratic manazemaont hi local affairs, Four Domocratic oflivials have been iue dicted for faling to necount for public mouoys 5 nnd the reneral manazement of the Cincinnati Water-Works has heon condomned by a Commite too of the Ciucinnati Caounell, the majosity of which was Domaceatic. When it is zomcmbered paity, e bostilo 10 tho spirit of this naw bap- tism, In this connection, it s worthy of com- maont that, while the Lnquirer 18 zoalovsly fight- ing & battlo profersodly tn favor of Iabor ss aygainue tho oppression of Loardod oapital, Ailen 1 ono of tho grestest land-holders iv Ohio, owniug 1.400 acres in one tract, while Cary intho ownor jn part of & silver mive. With the same propriety that the torm 18 nuw applied to Unitod Eiakos Goyernmont.crodisore, thoy might bo filly designated a8 “‘hloated lsud-owuners” and **blunted rilvor-miuors.” While, buwever, th.s divoraion of sentimont ex- ists nmong Democratic leadors, tho ravk-aud-lile in groat numbers will vote the tickat, lccurllng tho theory that more money i8 neoded. Many will abstuln from vmiufi‘ nud othurg will voto with thie Republicans to Lill tho inilation schemo. Tho {uflationists pross their claims very ingoe niously, and captivate the unthinking thus s * More monoy i & good thiug., No man can bava too mnen of B good thng. Tas anybody over been found who has too muck monoy 7" ‘Lo {don takes for the moment nvtil 1L in mis- cluavous!y asked how this “*morn monoy " Is to be distrituted smong the peoplo. 1s it to be wiven? ls it to ba lonned ; and, If 8o, upon whiat security 7 Theso quesiious, of courne, are not satisfuctorily suawered. In toply, tho fact Inrefecred to that theto fn a auperaoundance of funney unemployed and uncinployable as an ovi- dence that * moio mouey ” is not uceded for the gonetal burineas of the country; and, in that conncetion, n lanehable inconsiatency s pointedout in {he columns of -tha Cincine nati Enaquirer, which, i ita oditorial columus, talks nbout tho scarcity of monoy, and, fn ita finaucial and monetary reports, save thore Is an abundance of currency, tu ba be had st rates of intzrest lower thon tor many years. ‘Lhosuiplus 1monuy in the banks—which 18 wo largo that, as o promfnect Cincianasi barker iuformed mo, Ina bunk wont to Now Youk to bus municipal boods to keep its monoy from lying idlo—is expluiued by the suspension of business, and the saxpen- slon of buswess s explained, aw Gen. Durbin Ward withily puta it, by the lack of currency. etore tlie camp nan closes, nearls Lwo months abend, . 8l tho evil of the infladion-leaders will be fully eradicnted by intellizent visoussion, and thoe Demacracy, on the earrency quastion, will be put wholly on the d-fensive, "if, in fact, tho currenoy question.is not who'ly abandoned aa the controlling iusun, hore 18 uo projudics against wreoubacks, They ore cauvonient and safe, ana objecrionabla only becansa varlable in value ; the romody for which ¢ uitimuto resumption. And this viow wal, I think, bo ndopted, or 1ather so. quioeeod 1, Wlllug iho poaer of the wilation. yuld bofors election-day arrivos. This willieave, as the predominant question of the campaign, CATHOLICISM IN PUNLIC AFPAIRS, Thoreis in Ollo o deop-soated prejudicae against, and jesfousy of, the Catholic Church aud ita In- sithous power, ‘Tlils aince 1854, and through tho ontire War, been dermant, ovarshadowed by thp questions of thab period. Tast winter, a il was introducad by the Ion, J. J. Geghan, of Cincituaty, entitled '* Au net to secure liberty.of conecience in matters ol rolig- 100 to Jersgus {iny rivonad or detained by sutbor- itv of {aw.” A moro cxpressive title, ahadowing the purnoso of the act, would bava beon, **An act to injeot Catholicium juto tho pensl and b novolont institutions of the Btate of Obio, ‘To act provides that no prisoner of any pris)a, or fumeto of anv bonevolent instituion, shall be combelled * ra attend religious worship or in- airivtions of aform \vaieh 14 agawat the dic- tates of his consciencs,” and rejuires the an- thoritiea in charge to furniub ampla facilities to all persons tor 1ecelving te mimstrations of the authorlzed clergymen of thelr own religronn de. nomivations or porsunsions, No objection s wade to the law ftaeif. The bistory of its pass- ogo in whut bee excited comment, snd bas' aroused the aneut prejudices ageinst tho Catholio Chutch, Gogban was & wmew- ber of tuo Obio Legislalura from Cincinnad. Whilo the il was pending, ana its passage un- cortain, ho appealed for ald to i Chutch, he bauik & Catholio, Xiis sppeal was nos in vain, and the responso waa prumpt and potent. The Catholio Tclegraph, the sble and powerful orgs: af the Church, editorisily remiuded the Domo- cratio party that uine-tenths of the Cstholics were Democrats, and that their voie had re- fuatated tha party in power; and that tho pas- uags of tho Geghan bill was expected a8 a rocog- nition sud a reaard for tho servicea of tho Clurch, 1t prowired that, if the party passed the Liil, as 1t nad tho pawer to do, belug in a majorlty, tw unbroken, solid Catholio vata of tho State could be epected ab the ensuing election in 1876; and, failing to f‘“ it, the pariy would dig tea political grave, Al the same vme, it gently hinted that even thoss Democrats who yotod againat it though it vassed, would bo rembmbored in the future, Whatever may bo sald of the currengy, of banking, snd other qaes- tioun, the oampaigu 1 Olio will be carried on in the main on tho yuestion aroused by the mauner in which tlns law wosen il oro & unit on this lusus; morsover, ti thoroughly alive to its hnportsuca ; avd, iu Northern Ohio, where Republicanism has alwaya beon satron, 'esL thoy are nlready cspaciafly sroused. ‘W'uers bas been In Obilo great f Utthnllo Interforance with tho school-systom, Tho Catholica hiava soparate achools, and lLavo boen contending in our courts for oxemption of their kchonl-prope:ty from taxation. The pom- tion of tho Ropublicau party may Le thus put : * Thoe unity of the mnuotfl)‘uwm, froo from any and all gocturian intorferunce,” Ou the otber Land, the Democratia oarty feas tlis maue. It divides it, just as the Tempersucs question divides the Bopublican party i this Htate. Domocratlo ox-metbers of the Leglsla- turo are being ronomivated and defoatod bocauso of thelr voting tor the Goghan bill, 1t is & Paa- dora’s box, the fuitfut source of Intestine dis- sopsions. In tho doautry couutlos, tho Demo- oratio pm}udmu agaiuat the Ostholio Churoh ara vory great, and the party will always suffer whoun tho Church tjuostion comoa to the front. In the eliios, the Catholio vote is massed and marsbalod outire for tho party, while a larze percentago of tlo Proteatant Domocrats sra atienated, if not driven to the opposition, A svetomatic effort bad bodn made to emother Goghan, the suthor of tho bill, Leio in. Cmoiwoati, w8 the tunvoont fustiumont in tho Land of the Chiurch, who Las brought shis precipitated misery upou the uan- torritied, But he will mot down, He wili siand for renomiuation, alded by the unbrokon, Hd vote of the Cliuroli " whosa faithful sou | be is. To defeat biw for b rightooususns sake, i3 to alienats the Catholic vote, which will nut willingly suffer vicarious punishment through Baiot Goghan. To renominuze hiw, on the other hand, 14 to ludores him, snd make good the catn. Ppeign-obarge of she Kepubliosus, that the Demo- uralo party L4 uoder the domiustion of tho Church, and dare not dlsoboy oither it wishou or I(ucnmmunq You may well imagins that tho expreduivo’ Innguage atlributed to Henator Thurman, to tho eéffoat that * The d—da pricsty Bave baen pokiug their noseu into political mat- tory, aud doservo to be punmbed for their iu- uolenco,” oxptesoce tho foeliugd of many Demo- arats. oodore Cook, & prominent Lanker and former Demiooratio- candidate for Qongroes, as wall as frisud of Bonator Tourman, is credsted with layiug oxprewdod the belief *uhias a Knaw- Nothiug ruvival s & good thiny, twouty yoars." It 1is Just twouly y n;l one. u;rh‘-hrelu;‘m ul- uguidcant, n viswing tho sltuation 1o Ohl, oIt speakiug of 0, we cannot MAVIUTON -DOUNTY AND THE ORSMAN YOTE. This ooty o which s Olocloaad, casts one~ that the Watar-Works man ioment expends an- nually vver 030,000, the soverity of the public judgment may ho approciatod : aud this con- demnation 8 only Ileli(‘hwned by tho fact that this mauagomount ia kn the Lands of & faction of Dumocrats that has Loon stigmati Cincinnatl Enguirer 38 e bummer element, and by the furtler fact that ita bitter cnomtes in its own party are the quioter and moro reflned Domocrats “of the city sud county, ‘This has led to a war of factions, dusiguated, by way of ridienle, ns the war between tho Hwalloa-Taited and tha Short-1laired Domo- crath,—tho former holdiug its wounlous In tho Grund-1fotel uarlors, whito the Iatter hold their informal sessions on the curbstons, Ho we hinve a Grand-Hotol Democracy and s Curbacons Do- mocracy,—tho former bootod aud spurrad, clad in purpla and fino linon, and fairing sumpluous- Jy avery day ; the Iatter to do tho voting on elec. tion-dwy, and obey orders goucraliy,—mero hewers of wool and drawoers of water, 8o, with the curiancy and Catholic queetions unselng tho Republicans and dividing the Demo- crata in tho Stato, and intornal dissonsions gcrow- ing for vesrs and now culminstod nud bnining at whito heat, it would sacem to bo sufo to proph- csy o resturation of tho Republicun party ju Oldo, WAL AL TIIE COUR zod by the Record of Basinosy Transacted Yo tordny, ISHANK CACA, Six petitions wore filed yesterday to try ihe question ns to the ssnliy of the following per- sons : Delchena Rowe, Joln M. Crowe, Jo- sovhina Jonnson, Mary Morris, Pattick Woleh, and Alfred Clark. A jury was [mpanoted and s verdict of 1nsano randoted in cach case. Iu one caso tho causo was statcd to bo * alcoholinm," in another, ** jntoxication,” and tn o third, .* ex- cesaive uso of jutoxicating diiuks,"” wuich sooms to bo threo ways of oxpressing the samo thing, Tho unfortunaies woro all puupers, aud will be out to the couuty asylum. : DIVORCES, Edmond Dwyer complatns that hiwwife Joban~ na has mlifally deserted im since May, 187 sud so ho wants & divoree from hor, ‘I'en days nfter tho prest Chicago firo Sibyl Beach miarried Goorge M. Deach, sud has lived with him antil about three weeke ago. 'L'wo weoka aiter their wmasrriago, however, Georgo began abusing Ler, and ove night woke her ount of a sound eleep by chokiug her, simply bocause slio moved bis arm off bier in ber slcep, Abont two months after he gave hor B &evoro Doating uutil her lifo was in dangor. o fina alao _frequently threatoned to kill her, until she was compelled to leave bun to ssvo her lifo, Buo says be 1\ a man of property, and sho_ nlso wishes, fu addi- tion to & divaree, that ho should bo compelled to pay hier suitable alunouy, iot 7,08 Daly filed a bill againet hiswifo Mry, charging hor with desertion, sduiterv, aud crua by, Lltza A, Boules gomplaing (Lat her busband, Hiram Q. Soutes, 18 a drankard, and Lus abused hior so much tuat #he will not enduro it any longer if sho cau onlv get a divorce, TN, Judes Jamerson will bo hers Tuosday to sign bills of excoption. Ob acconnt of the large number of cases upon tho docket In tho Circuit Court, and the chango {u the term uumbery, the last day for fllug trial notices to the Septomber torm witl bo Haturday, Nopt., 11. 'The goneral number only must bo piaced on the notice. Tmn early notico ia given in order that all may nave amply time to #xamine the gencral indices, aud obuin the cor- reat goneral utinber, UNITED BTATES COUATS. The Waltor A, Wood Mowing and Resping Machine Company bogan 8 suiv for §8,000 syaiust Henry 11. Koan, Fraocie 8, Keep filed a bill against John M. Calline, Josuna Colling, and Luocius I, Ous, to foreclose & mortgago for 5,000 on Lots 88 and 87 1o Buoldon's Bubdivision of Lots 61 to %0 fu- dlusivo fo Bronson’a Addition to Chicago, SUPKRION COURT IN BRIEF, . W. Magoo, Iugwell Oleson, and E. W. Ad- kipson aned Qaorge H. Fancher for £1,000, James D, Letmer bogau & suit for $20,000 agawwt Goorge £, aud Julian B, Rumeey, H, A, Towuor, ana A, J. Maible, Manning & Bqulor snod 1lanna, Barreit & Co. for 81,500, Wilitam BMoKindley broughe sult for $9,000 sgalnst Thomas Foetsr, O, B. Fiuchier sued Nathaniel Goold sud Jobn E. Goold for ©1,200, The Rock Valley Panor Company brought suit against the Chicago Union tu recover 42,000, Jonas M. ‘Tobbotts bogan am action for 230,000 sgaiust tho Chucago lialiway Construction Com- pan ernando Jones began a enit to recaver £4,000 of Monros [loath and Willlsm P, Milligau. J. 1L, Eoff sued Bawuel J, Walker for €1,200, Patrick Murphy sued Mary 8. sud George W, Walto for 81,000, JUDONRNTS, SOPERION COURT—COuNyisstoNs—Willlam Barton va. C. N, Perkine wnd Bamuel Wilson, $195, . E. Woodhead va, O. N, Parkinu wa) Bumuel Wiison, $10, CIRIUIE COURT=CON PiAIONN—~W, A. Rherilsn v Francis Dagnun, $1 1,72, —Keonrlly Bavings Dauk ve, Uarry O, MoNeil una Eva A, MoNetl, §146.14, A TAX-TITLE CasE, Bpecial Corresrondenca of The Chreagn 'ribunz. Guaxp Havey, AMiob., Aug, 28.—An luterost- ing test-case of the now Tax-Titlo law bas ro- ocoived w vordiot in the Circuit Cowt kore, aud is of mueh iuterost to formers Laviug fwpioved tnx-title landy, This decision gives to tho de- fondant fn ejectment, who bms Jmproved tase title laudy, pay for the valuo of his improve- wments, if Lis title fails. Tho caso waa that of Kishibnr va, Tiner, in sjectmont. Thodofendaut produced (teatimony, of a very genoral charac- tor, that tho laud—~a &0-nore farm near Berlin— wad now worth 30 per sero. The plaintiff showed that the farm was now worth ouly from 940 to €45 per acro, and, if noimprovemeuta bad been mado, It would bave beeu wosth from 325 10 €30 per woro. ‘The jury promptly found that the land was now worit #50 per acre, sud would have boun worth ouly 15 isd no timbor Leon cut. Guad judges state that tho land would not bring more thau 893 an acro now, which 1 pro- cinely the price tho jury say tuo platntilt must m{ to got the laud,—» good thiug for tho tax- tide holler. This rather ostraordivary verdict fur the holder of the tax-titla wus duo to the able wavner iu which she casa was tried by Uon. W. L. Brouglton, saviuted by Mousrs, Lowlus. Crosa & Houlo, of thls city, aud the Lon, M, D, 0'Conuell, of Iowa, sl p N, ‘T'lse Lust of tho Duston Family. o York Evenny Post, Auv, 34, Thoe suicide of Charles Duston (or Dustin), the last dosceudaot of iavuah Duston, at Haverkill, AMaes,, yesterday, wes probably the zosult of an aberration of tha miud. But the existeuco of a tradition that the family way doowed, by tho curse of au ludis to die ous in .this mapner, snd the fac that there bave bocu four otber sulcides in the fawlly in past years, give the event addi- tiaoal intesess. Ihe acozy of ilannab Dusios bs 5 SATURDAY, onA that 1a tolarabily familisr to peraons At all vopued in Amorican hintory, When the Inditn attackad Haverlull in tha spiing of 1o, hor Imdband encaped with sl of thelr Alrtenn cmldren exeapt onn: but Hannah, with her infant and s mwen, fell {oto ton faulaof tha eavagen. Tho babo wan slanghe tered, and Hannah was taken to an Island at the unction 6f the Morraoack and Gontoocosk tisore, and wax | dacad 1n chutge of an Jutuen family of twelve pors aim. With tho akeiatanco of thn mitrea nnd n huv, FHO Wa alnh & PEA NP, AVGUNT 28, 1875, ~TWELVE ahe lalod the wavages with A hatchat, ! and raturned tuawphanty o Havers © Wil with their wealpe, Thers aro ot ; many womou of that rort nowadas aud nobody rogrots it 1t thues wero diffoene timoa, ang Hich womsu an Hun the mothers of oir Rapnblic, It wadat that ¢ shne thie fadian foratold the doow of the T fam 1y, ‘Lue story of Mr. Chutles Duntot. woo comes o us trum Haverluil, 1o wan 2 Duston wern years of), and fivaf in the uid lLomestoan. Which wus built by Thonow Duaton, s sotr of Haonah, Mr. Duswou bsd wade bis will, divid- 0 Ja progerts amung bie relatives, e shot Inm=elf” with & small towltng 1eees, moving the tugger with a earefullv-sluiitiod ine atlek, He WA I el -y Creumrtiuces. aud loaved 8 | Tuperty VAT0HiY Estin o at fium @59,000 10 75,000, Awthe tannly exinte:d fur nearly tho Indiau's prophecy wan utterad. and re most of tho descendants hive Tived pessrfully and huppily, the cums of the Indian docs not appest Lo have been nurked out fu & very striking - ner, TRAIN, With Ines of fron snd winge of flame, \With D e With ribs of brars wnd u glants feain He spuraw tho varth with ah atigry Leel, Tharongh thy tallnigbt bisck Hix cyehaila glnre With a ghasily siare Ou thu slrtiod track, Aud ho retids this ky wilh & Acream of pafn— Ul & moustor grim 1a tho bigbtning teatn | - - THE LIGHINING “Tho legend tolls of & milk-utite ateed That carnod Mohammed {rom eatth o hoaveny An awift we a lasn of Ugut her apecd, 'And Joweled feot Lo lior fent werw given s Earh beap won us far An tho eyo biath eight, ‘Awt rach hoof sa bright H Av s blazing utur, Anda pleam like the strean (hat the cojaet slalds Al Botak left iu tho roey folde, A wonderful arrow swas that of ol That bore Bant Abaris through the land : It wan feattiered with Light and barbed with gold, And wyed Dy the tourh of Apollo's hasd, With atbilast song 1t cleft tue clond "That ahonted alond An it thanbied aioug, And the sea novor eaw from its tkrobbiog tide A vision s rure ae the propuot’s rids, T Bultan's cap and magieal wand Uore Fortunatia to isles remote 3 The tilisman took bifm L every land And to every rky i iLa iry bost But tho gluamung shaft Fron the archer's arm, Alsdilin's charin, A tho phantow (raft, And the wieed that skimmed the azare plans Areall combiued in the tiylog train, It devours the forext and drinkn tho lake, ‘Tuet plunges down the wild ravines With (be weaith of the world ou {ta burdoned back; A 500iy man from tho aadule feans, And & aurky wreath 1ts fuww omit As L6 tightanw the it 1n the dragon’s teetl, And htnclieek Is awept by tho flery mann— Olt, & monster grim 18 tho lightuing trsin § W, A, Cin the New York Gruph ibaliny Another Cnnoc Voyago to the Gulf. Jthaea (N, Y.} Journad, Mr. Tairchill and Mr. Wilson, of tho Great Westman Munufacinriug Company of Leaveu- worth, Texas, bave just arrived at Ithacaona cance trip from Lake Ontario to Fioniaa, where they expect to pass next sinter. Mra. aud Misa Fairchild, aud Mr. A, 0. Carpontar, of this vil- lage, will accompany them. _Their ronte mil be aa folluw, Dawn Cayuga Lake, through Usy- uga and Seneca Canal, aud up Senxea Lake to Watkius; theuco through tue famous Chemang Cansl to Elmira; thenco down the Chemung nua Susyrehauns Tivers to Iavro do Graco: down the Chesapeako to Norfolk; theuce along what 18 known as tho **cuaat ronte” Lo Savanoah aud Jacksonville, They whi stop at Watkine, Elmuns, Pittston, Baltimore, aud all intoresting and important points, TVUTION HALE: N & hinglon'st, "Bt ek ou veq 1o test all hurses ranioe PARIIAL CATALOGUE. OF THIS DAY'S AALE, =700 Ons palr of hinad ho; 154 hauds bigh, &and T yeare old, woughit 2,1 pount reo fium vice: good teavelors; us.d to 1o cliy; xro switablo for & casrlage or ligtt do- livoey 1oant, sud warrantud souac Hay Borss (poiny bk, 7 ) 4 in all barness, and fron (rons wicks, suund as & dullar, and suld ouly fof wané ot use, ‘weniy-thros WP and opon buguioe, sido-bar aud ed oz, { wu‘Iflmlunl family carriagos. ive ), 3. anc B-saated douiucrats, and threo Deach wag- one. U rockaway, one claroncs, and ons hacd, all as good a1 now. mar, 6 onrs old, 154 hands Arote I % wioutos, aad war- pottad pony, 6 years ofd, kind In atl has. ad wudor aaddlvs a famlly pot; and a1y gun can x drive hims |y not afeatd of ‘anthing, and ono of o aios I 180 € mniey: warrandd wond, g0 asnortinont of haaoss, sivgle sad duible, now :d wosund-liand. Usa sorrel niare, 7 years old, sonnd, kind, fros from ion: good family ur buniness asimal, Wit thas we shinll sell & farwa Asnrtmont of athor vo. Dioles of a1l sisles and roakos, aud 10 tthor Lorans, sults. bla for al] purposes, & dosoription of wuich will bo given at time of salo, whis b commoucar AL 10 wrelock (weathor nover laterlarin| WESTON & )., o T Avotion izsdr, GN=RAITING —TAZAALL KOs, B7 il raingec, i 4 +uble o A SPLENDID LOT “OF FANILY OaniuAGis {teum Putiadelsbis), and ail kladvot phaolua-bug: 4, 3B0AD foF oaaD, &b EEDWAID: cderlagy ewporinm, HL LY rlago owporium, Trom BALR-PAIR OF VINE DAY MARKS, RRV. orat good workara aad drivars: cheap. Must bo sold, Aho gruceey and butosor wagan, 6 Woit Slunroo: OR BALE-ONE 1,80.L1 MARE MULE, § YEATA old, wail beokan add petiestly gan la; also pth & Lot B IA IS l.ln'n"r!-'-ludlnn. abash-ar, uatils stock, TAY! and Halo Btable, coruor Thirtvonth-st, aud Wi [FOR, BALK-CHEAP-OK RXCHANGE: FOI 810 oo hand Bogios at HATHAWA V'S, 60 Stato ity 3 #gusro-bog auifting top buggies, owii maks; slto 8 saristy und hand top bugglos, 1 top groco y wagun, buggy- and cutiors, Nepairing. TOR HALK — AN RLEGANT GAMRIAGI-TEAM and lighl earringo; wiola rix wiil bo sold chieap for want of use._Addrvss I 65, Vribune ottio TYLIRR GROCERY, MPEAT, AN IIITEAH A +3 ons choan: Jarge atock on hand : boat atook snd worke 1asusilp, st MAUTIN'S, 14 Canal “’Am‘un FIRST-OLASS PHAETON: WILT Jmy ohall 4nd l1ah1 road-wagon. - Inqulco ia tissemie 110 Dearbol (sanat bo & gond ono) o L Al ullmku'l' & A LEONMEROIAL, PAPER, NOTES Wi, cor; Qi xfl*flfl}ifiul o Bt (oM MKRROTA 3 nw&-nfl‘rlfl. cont, KUGEN) o1 and some ostato el 8 [ .\ PAPETL mn—l aus iado o 1 L LONG NS, T ast Washing 1¥ You WANT TO BUY OR SELL TOUAL FTUORS surl securities ur burrow or land eall un b, ment. ) Lhen TGOINSON, Yo Wesningion-ste base ur. suetion sain on Satardsy o npen hngctes, 209) yoarn aLier | ... OITY REAL ESTATE. l"()ll SALL n CHANGE | WL (aybjnct Ly #5,000 8 per cent mctengn) an ronm duclling, Al avasrn impeiann. s, 0 81,00 cash, And Tainuna. b1 inineamboes et o oemall eany M. MAKBILALLS oition, Rions 10 1 n JroR BALE-AT A GREAT RANGAIS (8 TE 1y to 1.1, sicgant new thirad- o y miibly vive on wortaw at' cocane of Aninun. ot fue amiee ¢ 13) Rl Clara-st., i b [rof BALE- 0N ok 2%, with eutty a. tarnat fot ) 4,50, 18 WL et ok, frof sat 12 Sud, n woll naying PhRAN At Nloom 22, ‘Moir ek iee o frmssu: A A fing i gl Apily 19 Y HON L, ALE OR EXCIAN ehs from Cnbm Lack, T ko twa il £ lotx and it woed 1apehand BUT HIGA, W ) Same v iciniiy k2, Addros ownomn HUKL. TORNAL Bunend. 30 30 . LIES, Bt Lanall s Van 15 JOR SannoA WELL-BULLT HOUSE 61 FEET Tome il boiek bR 7o bat, aud Ao forn fleat- clnng tmeat bkt anntef e geatb ol v 1 i SUBURMBAN REAL ESTATL. JoOR b ci e AT Ky ey omes, 1 v thise new fey 1 14 thy h Clencoc, fo sala At 0 wal prosent cust bt ctnnign for gond property. Vo 2-tory noaws, Lok, with 1L roans, §. AL 1y, b ¥ wlatow, $1,201. atary uuse, g4 ke, 2256, with brick Lasement, mar- ble nianiel and bay window, $i, kv, Hosntitul geove (ofe o montbly pasmenta at §5. Nowds A Freo fare to avw roparty. MONTON stropalitan Block, i, X lassitat, marble Jror 51 CACRES PIAIIL AND TIMNI o ok ; W miles froim ey i 0 prracen. Oifico dave saturday sud Sooday, RARLE, fviom 57, 11 Clark Jrom st “MAUKET GARDEN KA, ¢ A snd cottag: 5. 2110 diown A month| o afeo cattagn. aid lut, Brice €209, 835 duwn: &0 munth (e dara Saturday'sud Mowtag.” d. 6. EARLI T 4. 97 Clarkst. [FUR SALECAT K ORERT NG 10k 0 PieT at Park Ridga near donot, ar wi ) eachnnga for g sl Turnitare or & hores and buger. RABDALL & BAO W N 194 Lavalle SATE R10 WILT BUV A TEAGTITET 10T Tark Ridge: 916 dewn and 86 moath antlh VAL ono blucts frum dunt, Preperty shown ftne, Chirnp: eat proporty fn market. Alse. Glencoe (01 a1 rae termy SHA BROWN, 143 Jrok siLe- oi tho Loautiful b the bost 10 {1 coants G, . CLALK oL SAL—tor: oen 0 Moo gty Ol Tl Jhel o to ot oty *#16s, e v LRGN S0 v iuihsan [PYH BALE—OR RENT_ON VERY KASY TRRMS - A tine bouse, with I at Irving Park, o {01 8 gond or an_eauity In wood ouso faude. HUKRTING A'CUL, ¥ Maduos. (OR BALR-SOUTH Jixis 5t to onn rosl ca v onn 0 of a man. MAT- [roisaty RECIL 180 Bauth Park and [ake Hivirs, #34 ear) rosdsnce torei b amuol-g to Culoradu and want the caas, Chwnar, % Market-st. [OR BALE—01 EXCHANOR DALR FOTH, honsos, and acres§ o incymbranes price nod turias ta snit who times. 0., STOUGH, 11u_bearbaenst. COUNTRY REAL ESTATL, OO B2 LE -GIHOL od (1 W1 v h 0 g shol by idinge’ toe " Lighett hnpraved fanns o Northar iy fine property will ba sald ci-ap and on [y 9,01 casn payment ouly required Far particAsrs aipules of O, A FFORD, Rockfurd, Til CHANCR TO BUY 1 ‘arimilifon County, neAr Lo prairie laud In ths World. tarms. P Fuu SALE-T i LAK preved land on the acres i1 the vorth aud 1hons and cu O acrey 'ricos lwa, and termd to sut purcy Dok, PEAI A POR 8. LMY AN acr cag) at Lar ns._ 0 TUR BALE_OR “EXCHANGE—A Flil5 - aswmill, ‘sitonted on Grand River, Mich. apa 100, foot poe day. H. D. sHURT, 2 and 4 Monrr. STED_RIOC lueated In Chicagn, in excl nd Tote, word tarma, vika mill, and ‘chioics suburtan 14,000 incutubral ©ou above, o g en P woulid machango same picces for atocks of govds— ro, wrocorius, 8.l wcity o _countey ey will 0. 155 Dearbora-st. (it bours, N X \\vAhTM ~HESIDENCE 4 U N change for larga reailonce and 8acres unlncum- hered, prios, $1200,° at Hobart; will asiurms. Olfice dayh, Saturday aud Mon IARLE, Roomdl, 8 rkat, PAGES. aT. IOLN PARK, A ¥ et bk 16 fonme, fue- fon o aud &l m A 01 ennemaiernne : brick barn: closs te GHAS. N HATE, 163 Randniph-at, (0M THOURLS, with front And back ya Ruom . v FIORY AN nAsE: Aoav., ool AL AN TR, " STORY 00 - Tatalle. i niaiing 10 s iyt 3t AT AR VIOY, 125 Piair NT_CIEAT 11 WEST LAKE d 1331 Memeh Hoachora T hen, barn (1 . AL KODIA NI 015 E: betean Harrinr and AL ULy, O] REST-TIE SSTORY METAND WIICR akoinabL Tiuna 47k Supmrior. ot, eumtaining 1y Al modern Impros ements and in gool order. Apply st aLastpmas o £ Imyrivonin 2 Routts Watarates o to WAL AN n 13, Appiy o yromises 23 Contee av. T- A BMALL HOTRT. OF 2 ROOIN. 10. L ed un e curnce it alsted s Waenbagion e, Larnitnra (i ealo. WAL be sold cheap for easa, as owaer wikiion 10 1eava e iy = o 0 RENTONEW STONE FHONT AND BICK e tued o Imoruvaineas; rielaity of Uulou 1AYE, 7 Metronolitan Bl Subnrhan. NT-IN EVA 'UN—-F FIAVR S| [ iua-s, moat ot them naw, of from 5 to 3 room: which | will v ot until May next at loss thao hulf the nrds. naty pricat insterd of #i to #50, 1 will rene from 87 to +20 per munt ta-h customers; no others need » i+ mivaibly l]l}m"ll"l will r, brick. .. fe., BRUWKE, Hoom PO REST - DESIRARLE DWPTLIXO 1N AV ool 85 gor muuth, BOWE GREER, 24 0 HOUMS RETWE sty furulsiied 4 dsslesd, v, TO RENT--R00MS O RESToKLEOANT KUITR, OF FIONT ROOMN: also wingle soun 15% and 1. Ast Washingion-sh [0S TN REW RIUCK RIOCK, NEAR L cul.3 Parky 4 Fouty arcangmd S housske G AL TS Mt e Joveoheovian. 8 NT ROOMH AND LARGR n;l.lw outh Caual o PO REST-TWO FRO) ¢ G RILI e montn, . o NTLY ¥ i i Blding, 346 Drarl. TEOREST-TO ASMALL o MILY G pouifun, closets, 1c., At 2l RST SOV, bear Western. BAP, 3t roontie fur o ot T-FOURROOMA FHA Suptibier, 197 Somth Paultaa. 10 RENT. PLEASANT ROOMS unturnrhed, with Lot and cold water, In whits stoue- front hongs s Controar, God poletences regulr ol PO RENT-82 wABAKIE AV, ~FURSISIID PRONT Foutn, or saita of T wine; £ae Dath, ele., 10 amo Rl Tetrence, BUITABLE FOR Grand Paciilo Hotl, i TUE 15T OF RNISILED 01 firs . Partics whhont onfldred,” wil L9, BENT-FRUST " ROOM! honyske ptug or Iodyineg, OB e oo ROOMS FOR HUDSE- et ARDSGMELTFURNISIED VRONT t loeation, sud roats Lo #lL 161 1\ Ttooin 8 FRi ROST AND ONE ¥ . Terms ¥ Room b Stoves. it OF LAKE AND IAlL. mant, 'able, pxint_shop, i SAKES, 1D Ainceltnneans T RENT-RECOSD AND THIRD FLOORS OF % il e stoma bt ian Tocatio e Gy yordn it x ery, an | mast any kiud of whilesale busincss. i 0 premives. WAN'I'ED{-TO RENT. FANTEDTO RE WOATORY BRICK uroislied, an SWabsah, lchuan, Tudiau, a: n tween Twonty-ufth and’ Thirty.sin Aliog terin « HUWL, T \ VW ANIED=TO BUY-BUSIXReR PROPLRTY A guod Incatl in warth almat §55,100; must be iro Ju tiva aud not o lessedt gemad . tess . JUILNHUN, Lune vifice, net later thay Hept. ~_____ BUSINESS CHANOES, T A BARGAIN-REMOVING TO KUROT 1 offor for sala or ax nie for real extate my vanety ful 7 carried on fur tho past Wai + oposito Kirby 185eurne . ALl Thowse, Mllwauki '\'s ESTADLIBILED HUSINESS FOR HALE=STUCK 4\ and machinery en band about $5 60; callaud fuvosti. Tor salting, 15, T3 4BAER SHOP, RESTAURANT " AND 10DG Y ing-hanso for sale; & bargal ”\" UARDEL- LS, 1w Hal. R KU SRARICAND FISTURES, ©XEW AT feosh, with paping businoss, ishod near Chi- G, for nilo. - Javoice abwnt 41, 1. Fhorugs investi- id, ‘Address T €8, Tribeme vifiea. VOB CORNER ORGEERY FOR BALK, WITH good cloan stock, worth $2,000. have good cuh trads that will averago 845 por day, bat 1 bave oiher buosj. ness i tho contry that | mact ko hold of by the st of tha mouth, | Terins, oun-ialf cass, ene-ball secured paner of ood city ot _Addreas V 25, 'Triliune vifice. TLOTRLIY 1pWA ON THHULINOTS CENTITAL 1L Hafiraad, forsals or ta Iot: best located Bousa ia tawn for busios, - Addcess C. A. GREELEY, Nashus, Chickasaw County, ia lez}w’ pon, saLk, W it ) R AT o alib non utont piot jable naiacta Turs burgy taken (or part of |\n‘n it il kiash Kandalph-dt., basomont, batwean H awl 3u'clock. QTOVH BTORK, FOR BALE, WITH QOUD ‘TIN. SN0 i tredo. 5 Wit Madim b R ONLY PIRSI.CLABS LADITS THCAND G gonfeotionery and restauraut in a city of 13,00 Al :(nlnlllo-d whilessle sod etstl Lusi- o bikco ifitied o in fri-clasy good cond) ifl he sold at taventory, Tios aviflag; llmate dose not sgres. Addressd. U. HILL & CU., 156 8ad 167 Washingt-st,, or P, O. 156z 1973 Sack- son, Mion. 5 £() WILL BUY STOOK AND JFIXTORES OF 0! grocary, mith ona bordo. Gowd location for 08d, 1047 oot Lako-s! » our Biates. Lo every particular, Call st 126 State-at., Ttovas J7. et ——— .BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘West *ido, ) A BUSINKSS MAN WANTFD T0 TAKK 3 =3 16 PISHOrUOURT - PLEANANT nOOMS, BIN- &loor en suity, with or without boa o €)6) ABERDERN.BT._PRONT OK REAR KOO, L oasy and i iting, with best table and st lowust 10 marriod coupie, of yuuae ladies ur genta. Oan . Al wodora vap 10 kW young ladios. . Cars waly ll{ & biveks Slan. 9] JCTIGANAV.-DAY TOARD, PRR WEEK, = Touiun without boaid, per et af . furuisk . irulabiod rouins, with Losrd, por weuk, €5 to 8 North Side. OHIOST. ~PLEABANT FURNISIED ROOM, with board, for gentlewan aud wils ar two guu- 24 tuimon, Yo LQA'N“A‘:N u:.t:l‘lzsrmnmnl HIoAGO " UEND § 0GR, T anallos cuu closs wilhos ONEY TOLOAN IN ANY SUR ATTILE PRIVATE B R A o L R Ttuom s 1 owu Building. ooraer Niato and dackson-ats, QONEY TO" LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMOND! MO, dor s PATNSATCES RANOIRT: Uolpli-at,, tear Cisrk. K gy Monky TO LOAN AT UNIUN ‘TRUNT COMPANY DL va ity i i 1,605 no brild uts ta ? ik 10 LOAN=3ORiEY ON WAR-)HIfiUfiE'uHO)I‘!L};TS. o ool 5 HTOR \‘.y L Nationer, Moo gyl atursls. JA WA o Loay OF 4600 ON RUBURAAN lmlln'finl'.n value, §2,600; lung or slurt thae. W 3, Velbune . MUSIOAL, A M0ST . KL " bisno, new, stand ‘L'm- 1’:‘:!53‘,'; aed E.\‘ wsxesilent tone, YO TOTIEORGAN FAOTOIY FOR THE UHEA 1 wat tratclass cabiaes organ in (he msrkati w nd rotl” Niciohon Organ Gumyag, ne-at 10 RENTPIANOE AND ONGANS, ON QOMMIA: terms, WAL ‘Ketablutiod o, Lustrumont 3, Bt LR A 0. GRNTS WAN Eb—'nu( "GENTURY OF INDR- Vundonce, Bk ayeuts Ln clover. 4ino reporis ity polafa baif o iy, Aducher abarpds VesntyBer da! Dy, 1o i At s ety ebons 1 Lol 00 Hotels. RUROPEAN II0TEL, OORNER STATE b, o boyt buatlt tto, W, 1. BUL IPHE CLARENCE HOUSK- ifo the Palmor Huuse; dasirali toard. " Tiny-beardars also arcurimodated. ——5oAnD WANTED. Euum..;\ QHNTLIN yoars uld wishos buard (hfi a0 & porwanvnt ko) l.l““ Will fuenish owti fuoin complo! dross V56, Tiibuue aiico. . PARTNERM WANTED. ____ PARTNRE WANTRD-WITIL 83 o0 GaAWIE T BUAT- sy ustablishud; proiile o et cyat, all caal gy ceinory alt tock un band, #,wu. Addross J i, 39 W o fatnl ba rexsnable. tetating trms) DARTNER WANTED_A WAR# CITANCH 13 O fered to an snerg whals willing to fove wg ure tinuoy-akiny sulerpiiss; oCmiva of aanove s vicluty ot 1o Mace fiie.’ 43! rous 1 27, Tilouiie uitive, fur 0da wouk. _ PARTNEIR WANCED. WITH o dos T ol0mmy 0 jolu e In & rallroad contract, b which thory 16 lur. Addreas U 71, Tribuus oifve, v WARTED-WITH #3500 GASH, T APAArous [a an v ablisb bastbcge. Bronts oaslng, Addess Y 8, Fribuno oltico. JARTNERWANTED _WITIL 84,00 ORS00 CAP- AT A i nibhe Crbtedle I & thsiving rallroad towy 1y Missoust. ‘duublod anuuelly from profte of tho La Lear strict Luvestigation, Noue but zuliable a: hlux~l{nn‘fl v|ly. Address or call, for ¢ bouth Ularl Loom ¥, P, iare aud i B WANTKD -LADI) R 1. ik (10 $4 G0 0 bos day ouny g pas o Tight and peoiit FOR _8ALL, VOLBALE_A LOT OF RDONY 11 IPCREREAG 8 0N L ANDLE, NIGKLE [ fafes, ™ OULDING-PLAN A- W, WHKKLUKR, 36 Lako-at.. ups 3 T R o T 0 F3H l\'nfuu&'fi ket she biotairare S waos 4. L JOR !.AWL& " HED-BUG. AND OLDG‘G o L ke, all od sddiees AR TR0 UakT P as i ot . PEMSONAL. I)KIUUINALANFUDINB GHAND "HAVEX " T4- il Wiy daugbicr, Hocolvod wy oaba from Sotbuads. TNFORMA WA DWATD K. 1AM Uray is sarnvstly requosted W cowmunicsly with bis Triande 10 (S lnsuine, HoGUatd: ABd ahuuhl C4ia appua Lo e wivet 1hoeyo ul BUyLue WLL CAG FAY W kfull, ived by bie wmatu pibs il b 3 eul A ey Rivoin s Jeurye- a N WASTED N o bowed trsm s aturuiation lald 8t 130 Dewsiis solved. nenished front rovm, T juan and =2 or woath front profereed. " Bitaatlon, ineldn of Rt frum Contnsry Church. lcfaroncos given Aot reqaired, Adfross V A, Triuns ofics, PO RENT -0 A NICELY AND able 1 N HOM| ting parsica- VY ANTER-TORENT— WIS TOCOMMUNIGATE with's famtly wlio lytond passlug the winter wontbhe out of tho eily, with the ziew i renting their fenished tamil; W cbildron. Addruss WAL LE abadiar, F0UND A v 1arm of the und sisigomd, 1. biruwn (bul), 1 beown, abuut b asn id. Y st curner of Fify-fite nt Hyman nr Centreoar,, Cook County, The sl vwher cai ive tin mawe upon' proot tof charkes tor LAKINE CAT Shauwnereane 1 upos the prumsos for RATHBAKITL ot ownsrship b OST-ON W 4 solored ant! DAY, A WHITE AND LIVER o, Wi caain band arouu d . Rictaran, 97 Sodth be ruitably rewarded v East Lakoost., o, TEROM M WEST 1 e paid for ro- (ST—A CASL UF SURGICAL INNTRUSMEN 4 Tan finder will bn teward d_ by lasing thiin ot (h3 atcaol the owner, De. 1L K. BERATFORD, #1 blato- sy, corner of Jacksot, &5() JRWARD G RETORY OF RiOPERTY WO U o Sawyor & Tradell: blackauare 16 hands hikii, Wyuarsaldy Hitlawhits on ‘o hind (e fazy} Yy, all blaok, rathy bow i 1l vrnaments & Al dnok pl tho bind spring bar. MISCELLANEOUS, RERPRCTANILE PARY WISHES TO ADOBT A A T i W ST ARl ) "Tribune vin o ey B [JRu-ins KR COURIGACIE TOMPLETRLY A i act (war witod), ot articlo it fal} atractiong. AN IO OAKLIY, 60 Statoat. TPOHERE TAND FIREMENS BIRTS MADE DUty and sont overyieters by BAS DAVEN VOKT, 1 Kast Vam Huron “A"lhv WARHING AN D TRO! dur n firetclass styloat 1 Cu LLOVEN HIS n Ratuniay, §ept. 38 £3pcats to mest Al frivuds and custom Tincst olaas of wines, hrandios, ate,, alwa, LIVKR'S WINDMILL GOVEINOR-A BK] rogulating doios fur Jiimynug water (or siocks a0d 500 the money thal i fo (L Suon yshug windmille, W. L. O A, Otliengn, 1 o = N IRD-CL| N A RS TO A et Drs e will krep s oive pen atarday evouing unkil Ay, .0 (0 (reat cirus. bnoluns, aad Angouwiug nalls, Louns 3 coruer of Clazk and it dolph-sta. nA’NwrrbuI NI IA;NDT 1 10 the Union ¢ ud (0 cey nd get ul wLX’l'"‘ lv‘wfll. Jxl}fl'l’. “Bicad - Y BUY A procer warths 1,000 L $1.500 § tatures o naud unl L claary v Lako-at., ot bf aui b “fhose wishing 10 soll dddress it R 9% PR DAY CAN B MADE TV & S 1() 5 b ) S nia Copring-Hook and Ink, Netihe ous, Watcr, oF Letsh Eairod. Kend &8 for ouitt wi Bt vl VR o ediTracs DRXTER MANUFAO: AN L0 317 Dilvbate, BL- Laniia, MACHINERY, STER MACHINKRY MANUFACTUM. npany, o3 sud 40 Soutk Canal-st., Clicago, all and saw.ruills, nd "\ T HoCH 41 lng U wires of engines, boil o, Dliwd maculaey, plauos and uistchers. surfacers; vur planer aud matchiers can bo chanzod . ing wiihout sapping Uy wschiin faoviug 8 la 11gin- 18t e, i3, iron planers, stavo, liexding knd shinglsmachiavrs, sod ubidc balting, sane. sl whehluery suyt ‘Abit of sugund band machinory o diflorout kiu e o " Lt Wochoater Machinory Hsaut cmpany, o3 and 3¢ Haskaster Machiely Mannisctuiing Uampesy % 4 '(’r KIRKWOOD 8" DUNKLERS, 11 AN 133 41 lLako-st., machine-shop, found:; planing nifll, saal and door-taclory equlpuments, muhlnh!:‘_-n\-;v-lh:‘ AT “KINKWOOD & DUNKLE®S, Fh 1. (3 gine ko ot s and bo ng and ruotiug, en HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ___ SKROARH BUYRNS O TARUAINS IN o, ARG VAT, IR, P Lt 3 o i it Ol nitjiroson and fasth atestion gustsutevd ur uivuey refunles “T‘h‘u 3 v Ordars by ciga fron wail atiunded L skl btsndod b e BUILDING MATERIAL, BUITS, TOOKR, L W S ERLE 'Fnu BALI Xocbe, od Laky-st. € BRICKR, CHEAP | , W ) W AR e lor blinday of Tuesias, Add 5 6, Fribung uihed, ~ 7 SEWING MACHINES, Du, HRST ABSUITMENT, LOWER PRI A K e whtseotod ch Tevsessntod alod ds represented i Usidd, ) GUBE & OO, 1 and 10 Wabiaah-av, WANTED--MALE HELE, PROTRESTANT 1OV FOR OFFICR wilts & g od hapd; come wall yeenme 1 ribuna offics. Trades. CARPENTERS, T WORK OX ROO! ) bulliing, Apiiy at new trafiding. ing- 3 mila Real ul vhivoun Thile tear el vaiituas At oot Chieago, WL ‘\Mxrtn_fl:‘.'flxmm’ ONE-CUTTRR] Y work and farr w . d; tone tn' (he “Vnlon nred ok A gy RIADLTA R & LAWKE, macawors ko Witiiam U, Deakmas, Harritons mear. el e e \ ANTED. UUTTHRE TO G intn the A i t PRI . A TR (A A e TS ‘V Al"flEll'fll .l'(‘"l:l‘fil 2""{ 131°1 fl;r . R e A avIn siste st WANTED-_ I EBIAT LY, 08 trimmer, And & boy who 4378 West Lakoat, “-’ANT":" -FLORIAT--A (OOD - OPPORTUNITY 'hllwllllfl!d maker-up of Howrrs, Appl, distely to W, B, JAMKN, cotnor of Walaal «iackeon-sl 0 AN, ¥ OARRTAGH Vi workind at the Irasiodss \VANSR ARPRNTERA, BATURDAY 3 WY ‘lig, at No. 15 Na noar tha corner_of Kiozl Emplovment Agonoles. WANTED — i RAILROADMEN, 2 FARM. biands, 10 sawmiil-hands, and 10 steneqnarrymen frenfarn. ANDRBW G, BING & UO., 17 Nurtu Ulark, Y ASLED-300 RATLROAD LA 2 tiook faland It K. in Senills, T e Tawa: way Misnoliamonna \‘fAi\'THn—" CUAL MISKNS AT MINOSK, TLL. V Frll work "y hora teno sttike or trouble ol any kind, I Al TED FIFIY 3 Ut wtung, T \WORK TN WINCON- ey, “Avviy at Visaonsln Linio Ooy 1 STHERT-HA LK Brnilos, ‘aod apticles (o Ame TON, 141> on, Utaiig At oas, IFTHEN LANORERR AT HHIGHTON, once; gd wagen will b patd, THOMABS VW ANTEDCA L RAVELINGRALESAAS W RS cqnaintatiees i sormn States b 1o Natth #ail on ull'{ L1t v ) . (o ds.," Helerencos ro- el A HelcTEREn. o AGENT, TG icla in evor A Waliasn-ar, G 1K WANTELA FEW aauiy adieose 1o i alay B2 ATV 00y 0 e i i Haaroost. " GANS =, WARTED- MRS OF i And_ busines oF Bloy, for & gentee’,’ peruansnt, and romns Duvinoes, utabla for either vex, Wa gmaranton i prat of 2T1a weok, and will aen t £ samples and (il partion. Tars to any peron (hat menis Streat-talkor geddiers, and bogs nesd n rrsonaliy or ot o, Address, with stamiy, BAY & U081 fasail (AFANTED_ACTIVEE ‘MAN AN TICKET-SELLER, troanuror, ata. Musi have small capital, Apply at 113 Madlson-si., Roum . \VAN IED-RAILROA D TREL APPRARAN tact, and 3 cavhl cypital of %2 LABURERE FOR TOWA and ijlinots; froe far, toe farme, (eom 20 1) B pre month, F. A, 4 Nouith Watrn WANIEDCAXVASSERS QUADS Onb new hunk by 1o Dateilt s, s o jatlished, and aiready muteniling » ho & odorsd mnen Mark Tasin's ** Innocants Atroul,' Aonte, ity and cuuntes, esll or address Room A, 7 [ nros-at. THOHOUGIILY _COME ) aell whips by saraple for hus bravelod fo and acrastomed _WANTED--FPEMALS HELP, Domaostion. - 00D GERMAN & naral br e o A4\ ah is for g 1Ay Bt wages. VY ANTED & GERAAR WOMAN otz Gid BT fimsowork, to ¢ 12 intlos ous; wagte 4. Apply Keom 17, 143 1 te WASTED -4 G sl Lia £, il uf Wisreo.« 00K, (00T n. 4% North TS )~ GULL, FOR G AT o rrances tequired; o leish fieed apiiz, nlandar, D—A OILLTO DU LIGHT HOUSES 0T iy, v, 31 po o North A 10 & etnall i Grenman prefe: wa-hin: T wevk. af ar 12 Larti way VY ANTEn - AT RLE A L AND A GIRY TO W) gl second wirk. " Drurers® Hotul, Unlon biosk- rds. “r.\:n'kn O DO GEN 1 bigsaworic; miw and tron wl. (i AmArrassos. Raferenco required. WANTER-TANDS © WITIT MAORINER, b lSlow umderuanr; s, wishisg i udechse o cb 4 1y for s i vowing, 313 Kasg Madison- Turens. T\ARIED-A YOUSG OIRL 10 TARE GATLE OF aby. year old, and asbit in light bousework. Ap- ply s ¥ Honackaener: JITUATION WARTED-DY A GHIRMAN LADY, AR +3 Bausekeenor or companion. g rlorences. g ci Jiolroor address for two dsys A Z, 444 Norih Frank- Emplovment Arennie: VWANIED - GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN il Ju, Inundries, city and Milwaukes-ur, S8 WOMEN MEAT k. Apply st BA- m TR ER T HINT - alsa, girle for hnns Wabash-as., boluro 4 Misootiananns. VASSERS. IITHPER LADIES OR Iible articlo fust out: 48 . A, F. COMINGS, dosler in 10" enls, 38 Riataoat., up-atalrs, _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booldreanors, Clorlks, &a. QIIUATION WANTED-RY A BOY 18 YEARS OLD G a1 otlico or wholesale store: good viamwan: Loat of Toforence At to nneats, atc. Addross 7 ™, Tritune ofes, "lkl'“»ATlfl.V WAN'I‘IE.D \:I ALF dMAN, I'll[DUK- ceper, o7, corgrapondenl far & produg.chmmis hiausos yeara® aettvs expericnce, Address W &, Telbun wthos, Frodes. GTUATION WASTED .-A Y ealiinot nunufacturion ol «d (n the businuss, ddress itapids, Mich, AUTUATION WANTED = Y AN RXPLRIES ‘vian 10 tho pastry, lcps, and confuctlunery busiao Vi fribuno ot % FOREMAN 1Y & woil Boqualn! T 00 ouse, “Graud JITUATION ED_BY AN ENOINFEI: OAN ) give the refory: u.lclnaprul’r ad_gualifics tfon, Tnqatreuf or xddross Q4 anal st JITUATION” WANTEDTO ‘PRINTRRS-A JOR 13 compositer, who IX competant and rolisbla, waals Work s tuo-unton, Address W %, Tribuge offiod. Misnellannnne, QITUATIONS WANTEDSI TWa YOUNG Mit A8 AL G Y waitors In s dining- Aditress ¥ 17, Telbuas otfioa. SITUATIONS WANTED—~FEMALED Pamnstios. QITUATION WANTRD UV A GOOD RXPRL onced Reoteh girl as kitchon-tilrl or general bouse work, olty or couniry ; reforoncvs. 415 Wabash Honsexsoners. HD—A8 HNUSEKREPFR BY A 117 bes rofarences. the object. T & 1hune Emnloyment Agouts. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF Seandipavisn and Geran el oda be s wbod a1 e, DURKER ofce, v Milwavkes a0 731 -olass (eroaly buly ean b suited o Dy apbh i to Stras B, LA FUIHH, SN Wert Madisinat. QITUATIONS WANTFD -LADIESIN WANT OF. of uuall bo sultod ab ST £ ayy sathialiey oun b siied otce; eity ur vuuntry. > EXCHANGE. ______ GOOns, BOOTS, RHOPN, o fur real esiate, mHincom- TWANTED-DRY A SWANTE groceries, in exclal barod, (hlioe days, DaLlrn Mooday, Ji U, BARLE, ipum 37, 97 Clarkst. TS fxXonaNa LI AT A BARGATN, % JEXVUANSE SRS I oty (Pt Bularasd" el locaisd for uidiviavn. 1ALk, Tre e allo-at. and i aod o In Halsiod- &, Ad- lose, Lo schpabs and now des IR e Y u.:;sh‘s?pli I curid, ut dopot, Lo il give & 400 83008080 G TATR AT NORWOGD las, ur 'bus oripyie. Will pay 13 Norih subarban Tasalloat. s XCHANGE ior liorsas, wnu) Tauui 6 at larpeutor-si. X0 “RURINE i P terbat 41:30. Addrcte, fth e, BT, Tribbna vife o X0 11y I8 GHIOAGO I e L gy e aad lo tll'r.llh!l.L \"Wfl. Tots, and valuable pull g Drutickia Cledes? Tolullidacd ou'sbons D Srovel toeeve cd ealloitt, e, e & g simcke vt ‘ard ol grucent o Culatny towts, e kW HLLE, 1o Dearbiru-al, Office hoars 1Us. . 03pme 70" EXOHARGE_OR FOR SALR OHEAP-THE cbaiceat suburban property, I latbor bloeks, for city of countey i ek ot winelo, Lrdware, grocer A hoises and b BadSIART e K HEAVILY TIMBRRED ot s Lon] Cuubiios st wxes paid; title porfect. N X UH AR ANt Sl SRS rdar, 3, Tolune ufics. ~DIVOROES. IVOREES—LAIALLY OBTAINED, NOT FRAUD- o de, . T § tice la Dt e, Toiihs MEDIOAL. : FILE ALL SUFFKRENS FROM ANY FORM UF \V d matier # I.; ur- 3 9 uw fatled unu«rumfi?u“flm 4 I I

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