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—s THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. gpeech of Gov. MHendrlelss, of Indinna, at Zanes= ville, Yestordny. Ho Endoavors to Caurry Water on Both Shouldors, Favorlug Specie-Resumption in {he Abstract, but Opposing It in o Concrele, and Contending that Greenbacks Are Not frredecmable, but Should Not Be Redeemod. A Demagogical Plea for the Indefinite Continuanco of the Bhin- plaster Era. (7' the Ansoctated Prew,) Zaxesvinie, O., Sopt. .—Gov, Hendricks, of Tudiana, dolivared an address ut s Democratic mocting in thiy place, to~dny. Tho spooch was mainly devoted to a considerstion of the cur- renicy question, on which point bis rowarks wero ad followa: Trrrow-Cirizexa: I think the re-oloction of Qov, Allen very important, aud, theroforo, upon tha invitation of your Htate Ixecutive Comipit- teo, 1 staud bofore you to-day, . . o NEPUNLICAN FINANCIAL POLICY. b Boforo ptriking o blow at Ciov, Allon only to porpetuato the present conduct nud policies, will you not carcfully considor the uame, sud de- cide ‘whethier thiat bo your real Judgment ? Upon finanee, what Jdo yout want your voto to mean ? Do you winh it_to bo on approsal and {ndarsu~ won of tho policy of tho Kopubtican party ou that subject ¢ T'hat policy in found in tho aot of tho 14th of last Junuury, Gov. Motton Informed tha paoplo of Ohio that It was the result of con- sultation and comproniizes, and that ovory Ho- publican Senntor, #avo cue, yoted for it, na did Alt tho Republicans in tho House, oxcept n fow from the Ewstorn States, No Domocerat in tho Hanato voted for it, and I am not awaro that it roceived any, Damoerat's eupport, m the House. 1u the spoech ot Mavion, Mr, Senator Shorman doclared thut bo rnfmmd the mensuro, ndvo- cnted and voted for it, and_hoartily dofonds and approves Ity that it was tho reenit of tho most carcInl deliberation; that it definitoly deciares a public policy; aud that it ia tho fixad policy of tho llepublican party **and no stop backward,” And pow, 88 that nct deolarca tlie doliborate pur- pose and fixad policy of that party upon & most jmportant question, it ghould Lo accuratoly and generally ubderstond, ‘Fho firat scction provides for tho subslitution of ailvor for tho fractionnl carrenoy, 'Fhe silvor is not io the Lreasary, and must be purchased, Tho Hmci-l dispatch to tho QCincitinnti Commercial of tho 14th of last month gayB that the Secrstary of tho ‘Ureasury will bo obliged to soll Letween £80,000,000 and 840,000,- 11 of b por gent bonds for that pusnose. ‘Tho direct offoct iy fo iuereaso our intoreat-loaring dobt about 240,000,000, and tho anuual intorest £2,000,000,—1n other words. it §s tho conversion of o dumestio dobt, which bears no interest, ‘nto o o forelgn debt bearing iutorest, Tao sliver coin, svhen_ so fosued, will not be o legal- sondsr beyond 38, and -its depreciation below gold will be nearly, if not quito, ay great as that 3f the curranoy which it fu to displace. Tho sec- il section repeals the law which alloss a “hinrge for coining bullion, and {3 proper. Tho third, and romaining secotion, romoves legal ro- sirictions and limitations, o as o allow fres banking.. It also provides thatupon tho tewuo of Dank Lills to the bauks tho Beerotary of tho Tressury shall rodeem legal-tonder Tronsury notes.ta the extont of 80 per cent of tho hank bills #o issned, untit the volume of the logal- tendor Trogsury notos outstanding shall bo re- dncad to #400,000,000. The ctfect of that pro- vinlon in to aubstitute Natlonal Bank logal-tender notes to the oxtent of about S82,~ 000,000 of tho 1attor. ‘Tho section then providen that, **on and aftor the 1t dny of January, A. D. 1879, tho Hocretary af the Tressury shall ro- deem in coln tho Unitod Btates logal-tender notes thon outstanding on their prosoutation for rodetaptlon at the office of tha Assistaute ‘Tronsurer of tho United States. in the City of Now York, in aums of not less than fifty dollare.” Thus, by tho procoss of redemption nud substitution, nll the logal-tender notes are to Lo taken from circulation, aud tho curroucy of the country ia to_ bo coin and bauk bills. In othar wardg, it was intended to glva the Nation- ot Bauka tho entirs fleld, notwithstanding the samo Congross, iu the montl of Juua Luforo, had mvon tho country tho nasarance {hat the legal-tonder circulation shonld remain nt $382,- 000,000, uch waa ¢hi conatrnction given to tho not of Juno, 1874, whilat it was pending in. the Bonste. I bavo given you tho languago of that provisionof tha aat reqtuh-ln; tha Heerotary of tho Treasury on tho Ist day of January, 1879, and thoroafter, to redeom tho logal-tonder notes *thon nuuundlng " becauso it had boon stated 10 tho peopla of Ohio that “tho bill provided tnat tho preenbacks shonld not Do retlred so as to leave loss than £800,000,000 in circulatlon,” From tho langusge of fue Iaw, you percolve that all tho legal-tendor notes that aro not displacod Ly bauk billaare to bo redeemed and taken otit of circulation. Doyou wish your voto to approve thia moasnre anud fasten it upon the couniry ? I was called uron to preaide ovor tho Domocrstic Convention of Indians last year, In my address to that body, upon this subject, T eaid: * One paper curronocy connist of Troasury- notes, dectarod by Congroed to be lawful monoy, and Natioual Bani notes, I am nat in_favor of tha policy that proposes to rotire tho Treasury- notoa to makq room for mn inoreaso of National Bianks atd their paper ‘The Tresanry-notes are the choaper ourrency to the peoploand command ublio coufidonco, They sra not_irredcemablo. Por tholr valuo thoy rest upon the pledgo and coneclauce of tho country. 'The relatjon botweon the holder and the Goyorument is -direet, The peoplo are not roquired to pay intorest upon na~ tioual bonds depositod &8 tho basls of their se- curity aud value, s in tho cado of bank mnotos. Passing overywhero, and without question, they arn the {avorite and popular currenoy, L aak your yory careful consideration of the Inat provision of thosct, It wonld Lave been idlo, a8 woll a8 vicious, for Cougress to direct tho Bocratary of tho 'Treasury (o rodeom tho fogal tanders in doju without ‘making provialon for the ame. 'To moef the mecemsity the mot provides 1 *And io ouablo tho Hooretary of the Iroasury to prepare gnd pravide for the redomp- tion in thia sct authbrized or roquired, ho fs authorized to uss any murplus gevenuea from timo to timo in the Trossury not otharwisa ap. propriated, and to {swuo, soll, and disposo of, at 1ot loas thau par 10 coin, eithor of thio descrip~ tions of bonds of Mhe United Btates desoribed kn the not Atll Oongresd appraved July 14, 1870, en titled ‘At ach toauthorizo the refunding of the publio dobt,' with liko quatitlos, priv- iloges, and oxomptions, to the extent necebAYy to oarry this adt into to uso tho pl{wnmll umnmf,n“ e for the pur- posen afaresaid, And all provisions inconsistont wnh' the pruriolur:nxu n(‘ :‘hln:‘ctl:l: horeby roponled." At the pasaage of thls act, thero was autatending, aa T auppows, §352400,000 of legal-Londor noteu a8 pravided in the sct of June, 1874, Hhould tho 82,000,000 Wa retired by the substitution of bauk notes uuder tho first soction, then thera will remaln 300,000,000 to bo redoemed with gold, 1t la not probmbie thay tho 42,000,000 il bo ontirely dbapinerd. be peip notes. If not an oxcosa of the glwu,om 00 will probably oqual thio surplus rovenues in gold that the Searotary will find pvailablo for tha'purposes of tho act. 1 suppousit way thorefora bo m #amed that the Seorotary whil bo required to sell B por cout bonda to moos 830,000,000 1 ac ell ury noteg, 'Tho hmmodlato snd direct offoot of tha mossure will be to increass our debt bearing lutercat 300,000,000, aud an an. nual futerest of 818,000,000 ln gold. " Tr 'wa sdd the €40,000000 of bondd 1bat musy bo sold to buy silver to displace tho fraotional currency, wa Lavo, in this moasure, an incresse of thu_tnxomz-lmnnidam Of #340,000,~ 0, and of Lhe annual lutorast of $17,000,000 o rold, The bonds will be eold iu Europo, Thig {stration conducts all such travwactions through a Europeau syndicate, or combinstion ©f banks, ‘Thus tho debt witl foreigu oue, aud will #dd 917,000,000 to the enormons annual exportations of' gold to maot wutercst, \Woat consideration of “obligation or of good policy can- sopport this measuro? Iu tho mhhranl 3 loanolal cxlsls so serioua sa to disturb tho foun. datlons of our prosperity, wo aro \o add this Lazge aum 10 our forelgn debt. Whyis it dono? 'The $353,000,000 Treasury-notes o held oxclu- lgveluzy our own pooplo. I¢ s & domestio debs, T'he holders are not ssking its redemption, For the presant, they want it $o remsiu circulating smong them as *lawfal monoy.” The lroas- wyniten were imued ms legal-tondors b . but the real question is, Wheu and how can THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: S8ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER a tims whon \hey wers supposed to 1o ersentlal to the maintenance of tho publin crodit, 1t was dnomail oxpodinnit Lo fnsun & por. tion of the Qovernmont's credit ln the form ot eurreney s Aud, tharefors, the Treasury notes boar a donble charseter, 'They aro at onco the evidonco uf n (lovernmant aabt, aud nro a medi- m of cotamotee, & debt to bo pald, and logal- tonder to bo nsod, 'Thay wore 8o faanad by tho Giovernmont and o acceptod by tho peaplo, No- tima was fixed for their redomption. Tho poo- pla reenived thom, leaviog that (o the pleasnro nnd conelenca of tha Goversmoent. In the maantimo thoy have beon uaed a8 monoy. 1hon, i necardancs with the purpoko of thair insue, rhould they be withdratn go as to Injuro busi- nesd, and labor, until am good or A hettor currency eon take thoir place? Ev- ery obligation of the (iovernmont must ho mot ond’ direharged, Whoover questionn the fidolity of the Domceracy to tho country's houor in thal renpoct, speaks without rogard to teuth, 1 fully realizo tho obligation uf tho redomution of the Tranaury notes, but I cannot feol that it must bo discharged ' nt o time whon it may arrotsly add to our embarragsmenta, aud whan thio peoplo who hold thom do not dosiro it, In oty presont conditlon, any addition to our pref out forelg guid obligationt s s calamity. win vout yoto to convert this domestic non-Intoreat- beaving debt Into a foreizu, {utareat-bonring, gold dobt 2 In this riatoment T hnve madn no axtimnte for tha kalo of konds aud incronso of in- toroet debt, which may Lo nocessary to cnabla the Secretaty to rodesm the elghty-two million legal-teuders, which aro to bo dispiacod 88 bank: Lilly issme. Tt iu now my duty to call your attontion to other probablo consoguences of thia massure, mora fuightful than thoso which 1 have nxpnu'od. As 1ho fime for the redemption of tho Treaaury nates in gold approachios, and thio Becrotary pro- paress for taair redemption by the kalo of bonds aud tho accumlation of gold in tho Treasury, thoy will rapidly advanco in value, During the peoriod of Lwo years heforo tha redemption com- mences, persons who aro nblo to hold money vut of acttvo uke, will accumulato and rotiro tha Treasuvy notes for tho profis of thoir inczoasing value, ‘Iho hanks are permitted by law to re- deom their ille (n Trensury notes.” Ho long aa tho bilis and notes aro about the samo value, the bills aro not presented to tho bouks for paymont. Lut g soon o the Treasury uoted advanco in valuo thoy will Do prasentod far gpayment. ‘Tho banks will soticipato that - proballo rosult nnd wil propare for it by boarding tho Troasury notoea for tho ro- demptiou of thair paver, Tho probabie conse- quenco will bo that under thowo intluonces tho “fronuuiry noten will, for o conwiderablo poriod of time, bo withdrawn from circulation, and onc currency will bo contracted to noorly ono-liail its quantity. As rapldly ae the 'Lroasury noted are used ju the redemption and retirenient of tho bank bills they will be J!msemutl nt tho Trensury for cedemption in gold, aud will digap pear forover. Ikuow it is aid that as soon ne it {8 establichied that they era radecinabla in gotd they will not be presanted, as they will thou ho o8 good #a gold. To sowmo extent that would bo trioin o time of estabiished composuse and confidores, but that will not Lo the condition of our conntry whilst this law i belng cexentsd, Duyou uot present your negotisblo paper at maturity meroly because i‘au lave coutidonco In tho ability and wlllingnoss of your debtor? llow long do von think the gold paid out in tho redomption of the Troasury ncios will yemain in the country? Will it pass_slong tho velns and arteries of business and givo Jifo and cuetgy ? In & timo of goucral contidenco 1t might bo so, but not whilst thig law s boivg exceuted. I'ublic confidenco and finaneial sta- bility ennnot bo made to rest upon borrowed gold. 'This moanuro will increasa our gold obli- {tationy nbrond, and, becauso of coutraction, will 16dneo production at Lome. 'This ow of gold abrond will continuo, and the bortowed guld will woon Lo gone. Tu this prosentation of tho Aub- jnet 1 bavo not couridored tho poesibility of any raordinary foreign demand, ~ Anv great fluay- al crisis abroad, or disturtnnco of the peace of vopo, wouid cause ouc bonds to Lo throwss opos our market in lurge quan- titios, and a corresponding draft wpon our supply of gold. I do not beliove wa cau. rely upon this moasure for any supply of gold to our somestic curtency that will' bo permianont or useful. Bubstantially onr relianco for a cur- rouoy must then bo upon tho banka, Wil they be 1n a condition to wupply it? Tuo retiroment of the Treasury notes will leavo thom under tha obligation to_fedeom in goid only, Cau thoy nicet that oblization? And with the known un- cortaluty in tho supply of gold, will they venturo to throw thelr MYH upot tho curronts of trado in qnantities at all adequate to the demands of lemtimate buamous ? Ahio aot permits fice bank- ing, aud tho bili ora yot redcomablo in Treastry notes. What hné been tho rosult? Tho state- ment of the Comptraller.made on tho Gth of July, Bhowa thut since tho passage of tho law, Jum. 14, 1675, to tho flrst of Juiy, nculynlxnllvynnr, {he increass of banl curreney is but &7584. lioos this statement justify tho opinion that oftor tho Troasury notes lava ceased to be avallable for™ redemption tho banks will venture their papor upon tho dis- turbed currents of businesa? I beliove tho financlal poliey of this Administration, and of tho party which nnprurla it, ns expreesod in this nct of Congross, will go contract, the currency as to paralyzo ally legitimato businoss, and leave Iabor in rags begging for omployment, I knaw thio opinion 18 entertainod—for I” bavo leard it oxpresiod by many—that the law is #o clearly hpolitio that 18 oxocation will not bo at- tempted, Did tho Presidont, in his firat inaugu- ral, nob say that alllaws should bo oxcented, whotnor thoy mot hia opproval or not ? Bt the 1w fs uow being excented. Many millious of dollars of tho bouds have alrendy " beou sold to provido the menna for tho rotircment of tho ouuwnulng curroncy, Isthis ternbla blow to fall upou the industrics of the country ? Ohio stands {n tho van, ‘She should malte her gront strongth 8o folt that aven Benator Bherman, who roportod tha moasure, will respact it in o move- mont for repeal, If Gov, Allen bo elected, I bo- Hovoe It will bo repealed, 80 great 18 the power of the people. Dut Sonators Sherman and Morton, in thoir koy-noto spocchiay, deolared to the poo- plo of Olio that tlis is tha party polioy to bo ap- proved and stood by. May it not well be clalmoed that Gov. Allen's dofest 1@ its approval and In- dorsemont by the peoplo ? Wil you then oxpect the Sonate to consent to s ropesl? Iowevor earnest wo nsy bo for a roturn to apecio pay- ments, wo caunot wish to reaah it throuuh uni vorsal baukraptoy and a frightful inorenso of our foroign ymbiio debt, Bocanso of my stroug bolie! tuat this measure Is fraught with ealami- y_to the commorcial fntorests, to tho industrlal pursuits, and to the labor of the country, I have responded to the Com- mittee's Invitatlon withont refarence to many othar questions that may bo dlsoussod amoug 1ava you considered the.roasons which onator Bherman mays controllod bis party in pabbing this law ? Ho bimseol! wanted auother mensuro, whotlier betier or worwe than this I noad not conslder. Ho wislied to fund tho Treasury notea until thoresidue;should bo ut par with gofd. 1y Lot great a contraotion neithor ho nor [ can eay, 1w destructivo to business no ono can say, DProbably tho country would becone atrown with broken fortunos, and the bighwaya filled with wrotched men svekiug em- ploymont. Ilis party frionds would uot sgreo to 'it. o says shoy had gono iuto the oanvass of lséf " yoar with divided couusels, sud tho result was defoat. When thoy met last wintor thoy wero tsught Ly tho defoat that tho party in powermust agroo wupon some messuses and the result was the pas- sage of thisJaw. It Is a etrange sistemont— coufession I may u{—mn 8 law affooting overy Interost of the peoplo was the child of En‘l e~ coseity, Wil youadoptit, and roarit, thatit ny dostroy yout 7 Your decision will bo In yonr voie. BPECIE PAYMENTS, Having statod my ubjoctions to tha last devel. oped fluancial poticy of the Adminlstration aud its party, 1 ask your pormission to read what I uaid to the peoplo of Indiana last year iu respoct to epocie payments ¢ ** 'Fhe uxpressioy in tavor of a roturn to apecla payments ia ver; H 1, that bo accomphistied ? B0 long as the supply of coln is so pwall a8 comparod with “the papor mnno{) i% iy Impossible. 'Tho offors now would probably rewult in commerclal dlsaster. The people so ballevo. No soutiment atiributed to [r. Greslsy In 1871 was more hurtful to bis political fortunes than thademand for imuediste spacia payments, ‘Lo reuder it possiblo, witliout hurt to the conntry, coin and paper must como nearcr togetlior fu quantlty, Thoy will theu be uoarer it nob unitonn ln valuo, liow shall that be umu«h: about? DBy redusing the psper curroncy? With the prosout burthon of uational, Btate, and local L tion, and the large volumo of other indsbtedness to ba provided for at can uot be borne. 1t wonld ctamp businsas and paralyze Jabor. No one dealros » return to spoclo payineuts more earueatly shau mysolt, for 1'bolieve gold and silver are tho real ataudard of values, uuiverssl aud permanent. As had ocossion onte bsfore o pay, fthe existoncy of commercial medjumy of difteront velues, ono delcrfl‘uan of mouay for ouo claes and purpoes, sud another for & dfflcr. ent clzus aud purposs, 18 too serioud an evil to bo long endur, All the money of ths couutry vhould be 6t uniluria value, and readily ooue vertlble. Dut wo sre not in that condition, Our paper mouey excoeds tho coln by uearly five dollars toone. 1low will wo brluj them nearer togother {n quaulity, that they may [ proach and meot in value 7~ Blall we donmence at the tgpand tear down, or et the bollom abd bulld up 7 Business, enterprise, aud labar, vy tmportant Interest in tha conntry, deraand that tho volumo of tue curreucy he “maintained to moot thoir requiroments; but ovory in. tarort will Lo strengihemcd by iuercasing the supply of cofn. 1low is that to bo nee ished 7 Hy encouraging sl Incrun;m) production of our greal #taplos that cammand tho forelgn market ; by reduaing onr cxpondituros I foroizu purchases. Aud by ro- voruing the_ fatal polley which hag sought to mako onr dabt & foraign dobl, \When wo pur- chano lens of forelen gunds, ani eoll moro of vur productious abroad, and eeasa to pay so much ol tho antercat oy our ulit Abiund, Kud PRV It Lo our owu citlzenr, 116 e i 1 i tarn toe warde onr shoies, and thon Fp pasmeity il bia cortain, natural, aud portnant, amd witl Liecoyno tho baain of an onduring rosj.erity.” As 8000 a8 tho business of the conntry and the condltion of our Euroyean trado will fuutify tho oninton that godd in necumuinting, s is likely 10 romain, Congross moy Kafely hx Lhogimo and provide for tha rademption of the Trearnry notes, Whan I addressed thosn montiments to my fellow.citizeus of ludians a yoar ago it did not oceur to mo that lhero war a statosmanship boyonl and above al ¥ ind thonght, to ba fouud sitaply in horrowiz gold, Increaning our Nntiounl dobt and the avors Tecurring puyment of inteiest abroad. I had suppozed that our ability nt all times lo redeem tho paper curroncy in gold dapeudad upon o por- manont a8 well asa sufliciont wupply. [ had thought that gold brought 1nto the conntry - der fi'm Influences of fnereared production and commeres would romain, but that burtowed gold would not stay, My confidonco i in tho dovel- opiont of th resuircas of tho country, in it inereasing and extending pro‘hictions, and In the stable laws that regulato trude nnd commerce, rathor than in tempornry and arbitrary dovices by Congress. Moo than onco duzing tho War, under tho lead of Sanator Sterman, Congrens uudertoul to regulato transactiony in golil o viuw Lo conlrotling its price, mnd son 1 o fow foolish and sborave wll such shempl proved Lo be. REPUNLICAN ODSTAUCTIONS TO REAUMISTION, ho party thal now ook contmuod powor fs ronponeiblo for the two great impediments in tho way of respption, By atrange and question- abfo davices they have sought 1o melo pur debt o foroipn wistend of a domentte debl. Tio cone nn?uuuco in that every pay-day largo rums i gold nro wkeat nbrond to pey Interasl conpona. Tho red blood flows from tha vems and _nrteries of the country. Ireland Wi impoverished by lier landlords,” whao expended their rents abioad, Cheap) Gninose labor asts at the vitals of our prosperity on the Facilic Congt. ko otz a8 tho wages ate sent back in gold tu Chma. Tho farmer KrowA poorer every year who roturas no pourfshment to his flelds, To our Blate Couvonuon last year I mado thin statoment of the mecoud impediment : ** Cot. ton und tobacco are the most importavt staplos in our oxports, at sowo timeys exe oding all other commoditics. Sinco the close of ¢ War it bas beou the suggestiou of windom to en- courago their production in the largest porsiblo quantitios, 08 it has Leon thu dicsate of buuisnity, Christianity sud patriotism, Lo propusa ree: jation and larmony botween tho sectivud. 1ay politieal and partisan interests havo hueen madn paramount_to humanity and the welfaro of tho country. Lad govormnonts have boon catab- Lishod, snd os for ag posriblo, maintained, in the South, Intelligonca and virtuo have been placod undor the domimon and service of ignorance aud vice, Corruption hag bornosway ; public - dobtedness has bocomo frightfal, and tases too heavy to earry, nud davelopemont crushed, and ontorpriso muuacled. L & word, it Lan beon the govornmont ol hatred, and all this that party might bear rule.” hoy havo nounsticd the noxlous plants of corruption, violance and frand in Louisiana aud otber States, zathor than tho cotton piansoud sugar cuuo. Agricuilare cannot flourish under bad laws, corrupt administration, nud eruol taxation. I auppoun it is cutiroly cleat to your observation that had Btato authority boen respeeted in accordance with tho Constitution, and the peoplo been loft in the contrul of their domontic affalis, without prcjudics or donial of Tight to nuv cinsa, in accordauen with tho Cons stitution, greator harmony wonld have prevailed betweon the races, prosperiiy wonid havo ree turned 1o those communitsy moro capidly, and tho production of tho grost #taples vould have beon mtceh more abuudiat, TLan our valuablo matorials of oxport wontd havo beon in largor papply, and, &y o gousequence, our supply of ol ihota Tehblo. 261) pershent, and dpedio pavments nearer o posdibllity, lndividual hup- hinoas, atd tho genoral intorests of the country, have beon gacribicod to party policy, — Hurioony bused upon justica and the protection of tho rights of all clagsza must be restored, Prosporls ty will follow, ns pure water tlowa from o Jure fountain, I'he ganerel paralysin of buriners nud mypley- ment and the distrust of usefui invespnoents Locaues of shrivkagn iu yaluos, as woll as the conditicn of our euvroney, have brought aboud diforences of opinion smong Domocrats. ilunk thesn difforonces may bo adjusted, 1 have horotofore expresscd tho upinion that a wise atateamanship may avoid 1bo oxtromos of a cons truacted currency, eratpiug ontorprivo aud labor on the ono band, aud of an inflated sl dopio- clated curronoy on tha other; that they aro tho extremea of gluttony aud siarvation, aud that hoalthand strongth will come of noithor. I Liavo nn unsbiaken confldenco that tho National couucil of our party will so adjust thoso diffor- eucos as to mnutain our ancisnt docliing in favor of & ounid aud alablo currency, and of policies la necordance thorewith, sud with & ro- tury to spocio paytoutn always i viow, und uv tha pama timo pvoiding tho disssters which would {nevitably follow continction. A S OURRENT OPIION: Wo hopo that Now Jersay will follow tho ex- amplo of New York, and adopt the proposed anfindmonts to tho Constitution, and thua do- riva either political party from offorivg a brilo 0 any church for its supvort at olectious,—yNew York Times. Porhaps the Richmond Whig paya Vice-Presi- dent Wilson n complunant when it spealis of him an * that ongrgetio invalid.” 1lo certainly | = man lkely to go to bed and take medicing boforo » National Ropublican Convoution.~-. York Tribune. Longlellow, Towell, nnd Bayard Teylor have each appenred in public and detivered beantiful osmn dutlny tho Inas tisreo manthe, It fy now r. Hollaad's turo. Homethiug in a stvle difforont from auything he Las yob writien would be proferrod.—Jiraollyn Argus. Wo declino soveral communications that ato davoted to the alloged failuro of Gov, Allon‘s physical vigar, 'They are from Domocrats who wro nfrald of hie Prosidential promiuvenco. Wo {usist that it Gov. Allon clunba the troe Lio ahall gathor the fruit.—Cincinnati Commercial. 1t a lay-fover mseociation, why not s con- sumptives’ couvention, a rhoumatio rounfon, and sn aunual dioner of dyspoptice? In tho clash of opinlons and conflict of kchools that would ensie, who knows but thst the panaces for all the ills floeh fs beir to might be ovolved. ~Dhiladelphia Times, ‘Tho mornlug papers hiave prevallod upon tho QGovernmont to sond out its faut wail train at 4 a'clock in the moruing luatead af f o'clack i tha sfternoon. ‘Wore It sent at the lattor hour it would be of graat service to the buslness com- muunity, Starting at the time now tixed for it the morning papers will xoally roap tho oul; benefit which™ i6 will confor.—Aew York Graphic. ** Gath ™ sayy ko seked Vice-Preaidont Wilson at Saratogs what was iu the Bauks movoment in Masunohudetts, 3o auswerod **that e judged it to be 8 umall movemont, of up natioual couso- quenco,” Of tho Vico-Prosident himsulf Y Qath " saya: “"lome, hela ono of tho fow Buh‘]la mon who predorves the idealof the sobool- 0y's statesinall, n Washingtouisn old follow, olean, temperato, iudifferont about monsy, in love with fame," A worthy English author sald, some timo sgo, in Londou, that the petlla of the Atlabtio were nothing to tho perila of & reception by n Now York literary club. 'Llio best way to treat s for- elgu gu eat, s-mc(ul{lonc us hovored a4 Lord Houghton. s to show him s!l courtesy when uvc- chaion desorves ; to mlow him o shape kis own courye ; to permit him to havo as good & tims as hie plasued, aud, iu ebort, vo wind his own bus- inesa undisturbod.—Aew York Herald. 3 A groat actor Mr, Bullivau js uot, fu tho sense wa wpply that word to Malviui and applied it to Rachiol, Hu appeals too contludonsly to the in- telleot and too seldom (o the emotions to bocon- sidared u great actor, In intellectnal power, ln culture, in pbilosophlo temperamant, however, ‘| tlio Anglo-Atnerican stago of Lo-day canuot show his aqual. Ho s an actor for thinkiug wen to sca, aud from whom our own soturs may lostn wuch they sadly need to know.—Lirooklyu Kagle. A huudred yosrd wgo,” ssys Prof, Lowell, “if mou wero kuavos, wby mion called them ¥o." Aud 80 they do uow, and with better discrimina- tlon ; and nobody kuows bettor than tho learned and satirical Prolessor himael! that mavy of tha wmea who were hunored heroes & hundred T8 4o a8 nUW sten to be syrsut rogues and mbugulh aud would bu o treated if they showod themsolves in tho flgsh amiong ua how, » + » Why should » poat Like the genial and nt ew brilliant author of 'A n for Citles" lament that ‘vi'weed inn atatesman.” whila wo have that Deveratic leador safo in prison, and Lia eon- fedaraten era oxilan in Varin : —fndepsndiont, Tu the long line of T'residenta of tha United Stater, from Washingten to (iraut. not one ean ba fonnd whn liaa officinlly favorod paper eur- rency, lssued by Government i timo ol peace, and_not redesmablo in coin at tho will of the holder, No Sucratary of the National ‘Treavnry, from lam:lton to Bristow, bas ever left o rocord hils ofliefal karcting to puch o doeteinn, 1 T tha ko ite { Hue of graat Amorloan staterm.n Lk TEmUnUnY 18 equild b o, aud whine b el ueaninons, ., o Lowng one 00 s Intlttir ohjoct « of our L i onsshlAbing thn Constitution, tuat thev whould establish numo #ale and iritorm commercial and nancinl relations stong the reveral States, Thoy had weon tho dreadfil uvile of depreciated Faper tuonos, and wero doterraiued to stield thelr jios- terity from n recurronce of what thay had suffor~ ed. “In the fitst draftof the Conatitution thero wag g claurn that authortzed Congress to emit balls of “eredit, Govorueur Moriis moved ta #trike it out, and a long disenrsion ensued, in which tho eviln likely tn flow from an trredeem- ablo pper curreray woro stronuly oxhibited. Mr. Langdon wald ho +hnd rathor roject tho ‘hole plnst than retamn tha thio worla * anderait hitts,' " M. Tlent maid: Tk i wtruck out, would ho ae alarmin tha beant iu Davelationw.” Sz Ellaworth sad that they had alteady prohibited the States from emirting bills of credit, and from making any- thing but gold and sliver a leyal-tenders and that it wew o favorable munjont fo rhot and har the dvor agalnst paper wones." The words wera strioken out by a Voto of niuo Btaten to two; ol our fatlers beleved they had thug ravod us from the very ovile Which thn Oluo Vemocracy of ta-lay have rewnly ed to bring upon ur Foy slimest uinety years tho Dianced of Wi v heat adminiktercd I pursua ' atid {n tho #pitit of ftu foun 1in e g oar whole histors, from 1757 to 1867, nud eelest at rondom Luenty of tho wost dimingnished statesmen of any decade, ard you will find net Tens fhan nineleen of tuem vefucting n datger- oua horerion the dostrines now eiudor didenssion, + o Lahow no disrespoct o the Okio Demo- crata when I gny that thev do not Lold their present viaws, ua tho result of any new diaco erien in financial science : but they Lapa to telio advantage of the hard tanes, the public dist esy, to ralso Uhesia foouen a8 o meaus of gebting their party (o power, ludig tho pesplo with bopes of help which will prove 8 dolasion and a knaro 3 whicin will i fico the fatire, without bringing even temporary roliel.—Ezxtracts from Mr. Gurfieid's speech d! Warren, Auy, i ——— GEGHAN AND TIE ENQUIRER. Tho Cincinnati Laquirer of Thursday, the Ohio Lemovratio organ, dovotes a lovy; artizle to the work of the lamiiton County Democracie Conveution on Wednenday last, Speak of Goghan, whom Lhe Catholic delegated forced ui tho ticl it says what Catholic voters in Ohia will not relish very much, viz.: ¢ Tho nominution of Jolin J. Geghun was a ecrious and lamenta- blo blunder, "U'ils man liad no fitness for a ecat inthe Legislatare fu the first place. Ho wea ono of the nccidonts of two years ago, when mediocrity scomed to command a promium in Ilamilton County. Whtile in the Logislatare ho {doutitied himveil sith nncuearo whick, harm- Jens in ituelf, hns been hited Lo gieat prerol- tionoo by tho somi-religions ernsndn which the Tlopublican wmanagers are conducting in Ulio thiy year. It bas been cliwed by them. their strendous offort to get away from tho vital irsuo of this canvask, that the mensuro kuown an the Gegban biil was put throagh tio Levislature at tho dictation of ths Catholie privatlocd, It haw beon elaimed that there was an ulinnco botwoen the Dewocratic party and tive Caluohe hiovarciy, and it has been urged thint tho only Tink nccewsney Lo cstablish this chaio or bond would bo the indarsrment of My, Goghan by tho Domecrats of Hamitton County, Contrary o overy oxpactation, Mr. Gegban way nominated yosterday for the House, Hik friondy i1 tho Convention doubtlers folt thet it nucessary to vindicat ) of tho party, they carried the:r point. lu w0 oo olther the bliud (ol of & i ligious or 1zation or tho cunntng work of tho Rupuls ) wway hitu, and, at_tho oxpenso thia party, With womething skin to Josuitical elirewdsioms, thoxa leadere waw that n pont couid bo mude in sadeling the wuthor of the Goghan Inw upon ho Democratic party 8t 0 timo whou tho minds of tho tiwm- Win the Btute bad Leen infamod by baeo charges and rapeals. Ty s uea of inoney amaong tha bratalized aud viclons cloments they suceceded in Souding to tho Convention s suf- ficlont number of their chosen teols, For G- eelven, wo repudiste the wetivn of this Canven- 110n 0 far a8 it volates to tho indorsement of Mr. Geghan. We rcputiato it in the uama of the Dorocracy of Hamilton County. The Deme ocratic pnrty ackuowlodgen no obligation to Mr. Geghau or the religious organization wisch bay put him forward, His nom:nation, i view of all the oiroumetancce, {5 an inatile tn cvery in- tolligont voter, and 1t will be the duty of evory man who loves tho Democrativ party to ut th seal tpoo Lynt at the polls. LThere in r:o bigotry or ittolerando tn this, Tiw Damocyntic pary daes 1ot consuro Mr, Ueghau hevauza La hap. penod to cawpion a Liil iu the Lesiuluture which glvey to tho minlstcrs of all churches the right to carry relizious consolat ito tha_ lumatos of prisenn 08! Inme. There is notbiug bLaimful in that, Dot when Mr. Qeghban's friende forced Lim upon the ticket yosterday they distinetly proclaitued that the ebargo of an allinheo bo- tweon the Democratic partvand tho Catholic Chureh should Lumndo}umd. But i< shall not bo wnde good, fur the honest, earoest Domo- drats, who veo somethiog in politics beyond the notorfety of tho Geghans and tho manifestations of the powor of o Chiereh, will cruslh biin ot the polls. The very gentus of Dostruction sectoed to aotunto the frionds of this unfortunate wan Geghut gesterday, Thoir ugly handivorz way agen In mora than ono Insiance: To the dovoted, wincers Democrats, who huve toilod for vears, and labored in season and unt of senson, I advancetont bf priuciple, IL isa ¢ coutemplato thie' blunders of yesu thero {8 a plage for mankoud to arsori itwelf, 1t Ju tho wad duty of tho goud men of tho party t> teach n lessou hove fn Ilamilton County which will not be forgottan, The time to teach it hay coumre, aud 1t would ba fatal to postpune . priots Rt bbbt b S My __FINARGIAL, A L, COMMEROIAT, FADER, NGRS (Wit vors A\ Tates und murtgagas, Lought aad sold, ISAAU URERNEBAUSM & C iz A DVASCHS MADE ON DiAM( bunda, ete., INDKK un t LAU Tandolph-st., ear Clark, _Kata Juu flnxn,o YAL FAPRR AND MOTTGACE it pald, Y oaii b :‘.;n.:fi' RN LR 4TGS B Wahea! et '\IU TO LOAN Dg ]lfirh ITATEH 3 Ol Jedrs, 618 por cent. Braal] foans at lowest ‘ratu. W s “Gomlonthy Bapor. 16, C. UOLK & CO., 1 Dexrbor Tu mA'N| ll?.;nm mu”p’mi’ BN AT amounte sty a - i g cab ouod” st onea RIONULE, THAGEY WOl D 1Py LOAN—85.00 AT 0 TER CASD gL AT 1o o Sriprorad o tpeonen. o0, A0 KU Daabel . W B IAVE S0 GAN oA AT 0 AR0 3y ON furorad bripart ? pbtiNed e gl 40 D PRI URNT-MONEY TQ LOAN OX APPKY ) Al ‘-:i.lflfl LY e n,'_‘m_us-'x‘x‘.“.'«‘tii“‘{' ST § 000 T TOAR AN 9K O JLANKEON &'VaN BORA ATl Don i o 'T0 LDAN™ 0N G0 GV $6.000 & o8 S0, Sulhind AL Bl D ap, o vest curvens retoe. .50 TO LU N MORTGA of 15 part, on ebott tmo, GENTS WANTED. ANTED-LADIES AND QRNTLENEN h L R e oo bl oo, 174 Weat \Warlr s Sialaod, " Vartlon out ot tho sty sond fur 2l et do fuliidir Py foe varma ARRIEY S0 1Y ANTE RNTS, I W ARe Feviuatod ‘ot Boap, pit up In, Usitise sad Do e s St sitde: mady i svary. Tgte Rllrase GARTILAT BB T T fermusy #t0-4 5 ... PERSONAL, SERSONAL IV JRNNIK FOLKOM WIPL OALL AT PN ik AL L GAL & TARD BIATHE, FOR e Lt ks Mook, the piav S o Aflw@ NoT s ERBUNAL- P ¥ 1 NV LOVE PratabAlnr et 1 XQU LAV XY Lovk Fotara Gye viag ah once: Tl bidoey 4505 Tck 3t the saiko Lims you oxn keey, Yt Faruily try AR live & batter ifs, BDWIN; FOR BALE. 00Tt SATE-X Ciiicic “Tich ohay. "4% OF BOLIFHANDLE AQD aires 4t 48 pur duves: A+ up slat O NEW VINRT-GLA Cali ot Room e Baditiea JUR BALK 0y 3 Trafadaiiiad WS ukhtell i o8- AV En, 2o, 7 Metropalitan Ectiser, e At *Lulrty-snrenth al. Al th Paik: 1 Taudene, . Gtk avory respoot. cistern, aail e arg wnll Iseal Rortt anre, 10, ' 215 Wert Madis. b P et 04 ! Joeatrd In Klemx oty s ¥ 1, 188 L3l Sm carpuration 1m0 nf o Lint h s, el {inioter. Also & uo Anyller storing 3, 000 4, 1875.—TWELVTE, PAGES, CITY REAL ESTATE. OS] D LOTH PLE G i L) v : e K nelgigtmchd e henco " Jocntion, n o casy tor:n: cou sers L, 8 Cry Chong og grently un, ties hiringinie i) & fen Hock, 1 Lasnll XUHANGE- Fult Heng.s and has- g and tew of 1ho ety CLEAR I o wedl [roisaLe: o 7, ety | hir sl et Dhymeniss ot iy oy Wast. Nida 7 Fatoat, | JUNS COVERT, IO NALE-THAT Viny DI and i t ptann feunt rovideneo, it bo suld for in utiee, er, vt el ot e rosfiiencos on Bouth gnd North Hitlen wt proaunt butron ligaree. K, W, THOMAS, 13 | on Pasalle st., cornarof Mwdicon, 01 HALY cornor FHE NORTHEAST ain, 15XI27 fevt, will 5 e hasal eormr of iwfzot, HAM- AT A BAGILFL uatih and Diapin o O sALls AT A MACRIEIGE s | 1) 1 20y oot : A e e o G B0 teob dn Wi Haws, [PuRBALEZOR housas, 20 aad crsy torms. Addre ‘ or i) West Vag Bu . [hZ 1507 AND | § 88 Ingum- | 4 Vrane, iy JFOR BALE-A BARGAIY cax G Ay pn 4 purchaso of tha hvass L2§ \est Washineton sl ona 0 (i, Vark. Addecan or cuil o G b | Houtn Markal-st. SUBURLAN BELL ESTATL, ) OSTE, 4 | R L }.‘uu !-'.\l’. i COL-ONE fnslua g e B Lsa, 3 . 5 . Onnnm1ie raund, ey window | [{1OR BaLL end tarble niante “Twnoatory homo, 1, woll and | FOOMIA, Tino grus s Tuta, s A1%3 baflt, and w paefnats Tuntaly oy jorToN tetrqollt TLY ER, o filack, nrt s tin 2 i i thialake, nee, frants soutl plazza, ¢ {atinn, { ot and eact, brond ] gron N W NGLEWGOD, A FING oty iee, moar ke it doired: L1 LUY A ) . ‘dnwen and o b i \ aod per, Iz l,-uu‘ 5A nieres e fal orgay Paike Sci a yallroud farn oo t T FORECLO: e from € will o toid Tor §i6.80; re 818 hor cent. Address 1,0 <o fuur yoas JOR_BALE-LUT: ! the fineat 2artc AND TIMUER, ACRES FRATIT B ac: AL A5 miles teeits chy, & day aud Mondsy, J.715 s Sarin Tpoom 47, \ 93 Vinrkat, o r dugiy (il i S ANt : be bieaubraneo. Abily . OGUNTRY REAL EGTATL. OF LAND SITUAT rursebl in altersato ecc. ne latide of the liess ualing, and . bwag good fatmins Lads 2ni id Jmalthy, st pcinsont AT OILT N o L CILDING, © s 1A REClA LS f ok €17 e a astio ‘il G “iwcumnbripe would o 7, wtor Tovue will asr Oes b hute, g e e on’ ab; Ly 15 A on rarlue L Goaod T Aiplytad '(‘ LOVK-FAUTULY, T uill by sold at & Lar, tonat HOOM ™ tuR wader WHosley's i ouckag inilis in Indi 8 unlluol s U runds, " glving I butidng 1 vory 1 of ha be a Uni 1 €y a0at linjiuvend machinnes 1orcs: r 1tohorse powerenglao 4 bollers, eacl 22 A fonjimor ufdd toatdiead can W With 9% Loot atack & 1 the englne.roo: el rovamonts a70 & areele, n znod w Tramo e, euloty et tha ot I and o Uintad [ Ihuhlfl.lru r (L furslsin iy 203 p atpy A Wil bl ot inTr Tty s flu;m";tddmu\ ‘ T Bor il et | Wawwa i VT, BIST o Rp Uha Waal, afd 17 only thing of 163, for aalo; rare chance, | Adirvs DAGTOURAPIU GALLPRY "ol from Olfosga. Loaso fwuy years At X ! #ix months D, BLINS, Box l&‘)}: iand i w0 amidee e, Ona el want of uso. Al ealu. Auction sale com tntarfering. o Tew rpm N ftan aades of hor praat Exqin o gotyour ¢ auid el i ot fale, B9t 825, CIIA, WARTED= fear S1.00 1 11 SAM AL 164 ©v) ABERDE L2 eons 253 b rouins, Lintd fur twoy al irsd, TN RAL d harnoes oy privat s sl rrant FARTIAL € kind and ant o boree, 16 all b Anrt Tarnc il-han fina tnam of da high ; sound a teny, et 0 naorimont ‘allof wuleh & I s, . Un Tuoedas, 5th, 10 3 baskeupt ek ot b m bngules, I truck, nnd 239 tita orilng. Atong, ous, TOREALLE T atwbiezal, if (rien frwanigentai and Wabsihone, NT. et Nnkete, ote. i atrsaser, wi “pprhtl oy g nHICK mubry 40 1 men S To R 1 To) ANy oo | ANT uufurut Fooms, kitle o ABKUDY ntahad rwims, L tarent with GF vitiale, furisbed or unfurnl 20t g, m., ot . 166 and 14 Faat eny Durse, uliin harioss, foars not, 4, I i frou GBUY o ot din g A Anh b T RE ohod ruow on W BISHOP.COURY T OMON _HORSES AND OARRIAGES: 0F TMONARS, “CANRIAGES, Tuewlay, Thursday, and Haturdis, WISTON & 'Cu.'B Anotivn Wathingion'st, Kicck on Amplo tino givan ta sost sll horsos ien FALOGUE OF TIHIA DAT'A BALE. it (fiahis@nian, Kentack 1, fren feam viow; b can dn it axain with practice: s a in nerey why relfablo is owned and a:ntor n full AETantr, 4 high, 6 years 6ld; roind, o0 picasant, free, and aiyle 1t nr 40 Obsarver. nad (ully and twa family phaas B hands Ligh, Ayeare: gnod vudd rondater, 7 yeara el ki 5wty 11, & nd and trun &0q traval- ey 1 double, now and rec- biny carriage harsne, 5 yonre ol i kind i ai} harnsss, &ood b o e WANTED--MALE HELP, . Bookkoencrs, Olorln, &a. FANTED—A YOUNG MAN 18 TO. % YEARS OF a0 mist wnio & wl Lasinoas hand: - One wha Bas boan [ ew anlcs proforesd: Address X 1. Triband Trados, TANTED-TWO GOUD CARPE, o o w, Al promn! . I'ON T Yoo s Satrumeliven Tpex, /- MURTON GUL- FANTED-AT ‘Tl FOURTILAV., A MAR 70 b ieactoinet lo Ghteln Tosts roferznid, carly Saturay N ANTED — WE “MAVE “FOUROALt Fof ¢hiznke 2 go e C WERRH & GO e Bk whil D -1IRYT-CLASY LOOKISH-T lf;mlw toakers at BFANION "Vnmcn_a- QARE ralllng-mill at Hont & CO, 3 FANTRD — TM L Baptisre A TR & MITGH. NTRRS. APPLY AT NEw Cileazo, Welthh, AR NG ATHLY - A PIRAT-CLASS I anl. loek wn Fox Jiivar, Wiscansin, at Ji Ity drivess, and aro 30l only of athee vohlolrs with fiftean othor descriysion whi be given at thno of tmaucing at 10 o'clock, weathor nover STON & £0., Carrdags Bazanr, wiil «oll En tno Dighest 1bid- 4 lickes, conniniing of of singlo Larnrms, F wepro it barnoss BAGAAR, NO. 51 AN ction aalo this iSaturday T, roskamare, businuas and cxpr = vE TURSTS, WAGO on Macday, Rpt, 6, 1675 Pars tay payors. GRU, A, ITART- (Y, TAKRN OX DRRT, 1, or hardwooad jumber, s A TY Goon i TERSALLS ~ N AMizhigan-av. af all Qerrry, e 1L bo srable girbuclols (hat goeern Atn nrar prozimity (0 ton g St ‘nvenisut for 2003 foe (o ntrisee Ton, sl g 1 ta i e G0 DI O] 1 n 1 SOLTH PAU NAST, '5'1‘ ADply ta ths dwncs 14 LRICK 1 NO. 53 FULTON. nrmituro han, HOUSE WITIL ALL MODEL 10,2 Twelti vor monih, Call &t 33 Aahlanilae.,, L PUILG CAKE a3 i NTLR. IR, A LfRSTS ok, 11 roei, fiteanen Alrn ponm e HALE, 136 Htaa: LINCOL Lavsrent, F i Lass W MATELE o Rupsrior. SNT==1200M8. SMED TOOMS FOR_1HUS C rvms $2ta $35mer w TR Mix L WILTINTEN \ i T Blo Thiu s KD TN ionl Publistibue & st Apply et fi O FLo - suftalin { n.44 ‘and thont, X BY AN resiz o4 ineaisino ¥ t ¥ 2oy b’ it WU O] o. W 4, L i, ST, SQUTH-FRONT withboand, Wit b WEAR 100 nith bost tablo And 8t lowest diny ILdinG orgeta, Due W ladhr. Shidla blos Dy 45 par woek. Luuail, bt % rd; . Pries, #iuh Address I, Watran, ‘Frumbnli Gotinty, 0, JTOVR STOUE WITH GOOD TIN. Arado, for sale, Just1ho spot {or tha tight sue; Ioeas tion Xo, T, Takes & 1ttle niuney Lo sottie it. Don'k cowme " £ 285 Wost Madiadn: ND Joh WEST owaor waatd (o rolurn o FOR BXLT a siuck, tools, and i drues 12, NTAND st for eai ch Puropd. Tmqulrs I 1 “I‘JK‘ o nf 30 3 ol 30 Y08, Axtiiron will boanfd 823 ba T SOTRBON, TR, W UNITURE BTORE Lot Th Callon ur'sd th County, Wi a="LQ buard, _BOARD WANTED, S)'l AICIIGAN-AV & @ onth Slae. . - DAY, BOARD, PER WEKK, + Jurnishied roms, without buard, per mauth. iiied oo, withs basrd, per weok, §3 o 86, FRONT ROOM, X TUHNISTED JOOM, WITH Tor tao xentluimaon or gantiviuan and wife. oo e S o e, IPIE OLDEST O10A I STORK ON 11K WEST 518 e I crifice; i golng cast. Avply st £ £, ON 80UTH R} o 7 couth acd Twaniy: HO AN A F. & N, #21 PR MONTIG o Jasgo DI S “!’ s u:‘.u&“r”m N afeamniar Ay o Tsare Wonll: Juruish eleyt ey Ko 3", 3 OR OSRATAT HOIN DARAER —A QENTLEMAN WINITES BOARD, WIT VWYL OB 0 TLE INCHRESC L SRR | BOARPTAGELENA Wi tior Lealiee U bl Y pali, and batlieoons for ssivi & wondopeartunity | L S VRGY U leke Hesatysoeaud st 44, quire uf L1 & BROWN, 1td Filth, i Teibitna ofios, o ioas 9 s, > BUbiiko ) A ¥ prlvata- family: Dot £ d r ; or LOST AND FOUND. ____ | . it f G LONT-.8% REWARD-ON THR tevit Qv | Jbo fauily russ No. 10, navusc-calored sy ter ok, OETED: "Hoturn to janitor uf N, IO & Gode Mice. ” Wailitistuncat, T bl L a ¢ bay borso, 12 years old, at. o Eopvbusiey, ueht bt A Whetal Fewant wili H = Allernuon, achedia Tribuno vilice. Roarbs 1 (NISTHED WOOM AND ) n AN et siuse perties by 8 I ‘Address B 71 Tribuns. PARTNERS WANTE b pald fue tho ra(uen bl tuahorad and Lugur. on for i | PIARTNLR WANTED. TG TAKE HALY 13 Pirhmtlon et Wil end to thote Facovery by tha Tesntivs | 1> “obt in-one of (ho Agcst Gteed Up and best ioca Gampany, North Ple M fio-finina aod VIbwr-pariors 1a Cua oty Yor BAr- ST LAVEL G OTO 1D T Thoulsrs address X 1, Telbwbo shice, 108087k om s lomg Bate o0 tees, eats, JAIINER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITO 118 With a rsther lnn.hnn-o‘ and s long, tarnsd-up 1ai} busft up & safo and profitable lumber businpss wishios 2 wlifta atrotk unBreatl. Tindor will bo yowaris i aacuto s adithiokl sacival salen by carifiad aaly. Turnog same tu 179 Madison'at, or 19 outh Clatkitt Ridcow, for 10 GUNY. Tas Toarbor TPAKEN BR-ONIE BAY Ak, SMALL, K AT oard ald. “The ownor can have samo by callfur’a 1343 Blato-at., and paylug oharyvs | wut'acas caplialof 8110 1 K BAKR WITH | pount white 7o by proving ""“t‘,, {{optely aad VI uuo utios, awtihrne, \an‘m A NAT) rofaced utro 123 d co in th 10 EXOHANGE 3140, l city hnlvh:i:‘d Il\‘fl'n"l an o 1o ok NI WANTID eoneral curginjaeion, business o L1e buirposd uf tnoreast coictn Ve S roured - ADdrves N B, THU: \w'fifim'lkuvifi"mi AAN WO | ifii _TO EXCHANGE. Wial L] t I ho businest. ! o Krocery business sod B or ¢34 vt and . FQUEY TN GHIOAGO o, FRULEY ik s i talietie il nbrance on e o€ tho Broperty . B eangtat aruider hardw %‘?&".‘E‘.‘!“ B jahauged $or o s 'u. R & s onaty, o I8 e 10 & 03P 18 d sk ; T OUTAVE ) 3 55 BUSINESS PROTY {OR BALE-A MONT ELEGANT 7 OUTAVE XCHAN LN lehxmm 1ksg PO g et lina tona) teras to'suity | L ety worth HLit (b (CNO, Gdl TI0IES SRR MW GRiVED | DRLL B TOWE. KR e 1761 goud pisou, g9 Turent y EXOHANGE FOR PAINTING A] 2 He bt i uritare: or 15 tua of bard coul,” Addeosa Q 91, AND URED, position nnudm;!{.. " DIVOROES. wouthy i B s | Eraplovment Arcnciey. VWANTED-MRN T0 WORK ON GOVERN Titen Ghepn Lol unty, 2 iply to the I Wi or 0 HENRY. WAICCHY & COny S4 Star Chicag 1. BATUCRIL & BON, eontraot 19 -6y RATLROAD LADORRILS TO GO OUT 74 par.day ; 10 tarm bivads a LT, 3% Buoth Waterat STED o A TEIEG LABORES okt 1o floris Drlana Hailmad i Jowas wanes, 4131 fien 1 [z ilinoje for geaval drain at §1.55 rian fur eity wrk; 1 Loy thiat edp inilk n: iy (aray s, i ds, eto, R, ¥, OHRIS. m Mirnelianonns. TS Wik WILL SELL NRW IN. welticn, fiax Lnoke, pnors, magazinog, w6 3k et i e e wirs At g0l lartanion and S, o o Asconts aiam band JorRAh, g0 fimtoain, Rthing froa. JANESE S T o o orirat. AL MINERS AT uaFsatood: titars LI " atriks or troubla WAL ot any kind. L NTED-CANVASSERS TN 1HE GITY VA SIes 16 sal e ROehalh cuvboe, waio s M’IM, and chireme Now ia the timo 13 mako monsy, Sy tiao. tihs Taracet and mnst, completo Nk of 104k soltnearticlng i Smoriea. x{'rn?h;w«‘a‘-unm-:nnu e catAloRTD. - Drkirs and coneral aganis ph Do Cr S LINENGTON. Vi1 Raterstes Ghicagh, "> *ANTED-.A BUY To TAKE GARE OF HUISES ‘il work In o krocars stors. ALDIY st the carnir of Carroll and lancola-s ork Tl '\vANT}:u AN ADVERTISING ASSER FOIE thrao_uburbian papord wilh 'large” elrsola‘ion. o given, Address THE HERALD, Lavga comm bl tsland, 1 11 INK AND ISDELINLR new style rhromas, Joweley, " Chtog i\ poncils, uttors A all thd sellfni g e canrasaars or strent snllers, e Tue fals ad Amorican Novelty Company. 112 ¥nat Madiso “l‘: ke erchal bini i Fi canis for sampla on v St A0 RY B WILLRRND B 6 AN 't wishing & pormanont b k"on einall eapital; oxeluniey TO BILL A s3lacy 810 pa samp for 49 por cont; non Kt gentorl o Do apoly. Addross wiin stampe R FTED=AN ALTIVE MANTO CONTIIOL elarya pe rticts n avers town gud city. n.\\'mm;m’xfin.‘i"cu.'.‘ 87 Wabash-av, -TEIALE MELP, tics. APABLE GIkL TO DO srul Howsewsrk. Cll as 03 Uhestnut-st., neat © SWENTGIIE 3l socututaendad. "1 sl g Appiy 8t <l W VAT 5 k.:‘fi.. A Anl{x‘ To .o : o o Apply ar 12 AN ,.‘ oo szmsll fandly, Apply at 157 Ve iIELS: OSE TO DO , a0d uie 1o duysvond work. Apply av Call eaely. i 51 orred AV At bl BaE ho eity -, Hon fay ol i ug 8L 10 Paze-on N . ¥ DU HOUBKWORK | sl laretls, Wozar mwlavato. Goran ae Sor: roferied, Como prevaccd to stay. Call at 13 T 1133 INGIAN 2 AL 1003+t ad Compe unts ona Lo cuok, wasl wark. Callatter yo.m POI, 1 WA LASS IRONER AND Claskoat, Undorrusr moruing. 191 Llinnolinnenna, P‘—A GuOD WAITER AT %7 S8OUTH It | S1LUAYIONS WANTED--MALE, slgokkagnors, Olorks, &o. QITEATION WANTED -IN ASTORE, BY A \'ogxc £ At aario; Fu 3010 businass, Will wark for i B4 to charactor, Address OTil. egotisie a thorongnly mnectol with soma of tha 1 praduie aid gottng iy i iraits wil Pleato addrose tanduiphi-t; ACTIOAT, K. ud raferoncos, FiRsT-OLARS from prosent Addruas O 8, ‘Lnbuso of. A )~ DY £y rst-clas ryforauce Louso, OUNG 33 Yoar practier) vo reommmendation " Addrosy 2 bl, Tribany otioe, Tra i kkuoii g, ar 1avp 4 ?elty 1 12 AeH. TU " BTEAM AND GAB. waHntendant 1 eity or ol 16 years' exporion 4 thy husiness oht,, Ui, "ot Jartitagtory siore .« W3 Weat Wasbingtos QITHATION SURER wharo, by a pruu s fortiman: wuily iakoy ALONWHO tailor aaabe ITHATIN LAY Address W33, v precieins tho cuitide tn ¢ Weimwat i louking” fur owbloymont, Tabuas otnco. DK ENGINFEIL DR FIRE ired, Addros i i " rienetd cutior with goud Jiio, 11, Laxathn tuat bo Luskihy. ALCLCLL o SITUATIONS WANYED--FEMALE IVUNFION WANT mAn; rofereuons i( ITHATION D1y ay o diova Hor 6 Domastios. GUTUATION WANTED- 1Y A COMPITENT aiilf, to o gyuoral Bousework i & aimall farally, ur o 4 s000rd work 1. & yrivato tumily. Oati furnlah ‘goud el arence. Address ur call atbls Wabash-ay. Employment Amonts- S D-FAMILIES 1N WANT OF aid Gorinan heljs caa be suppliod e, wélllrlukeo AT i QITUATIONS WANTE tirat-clars femalo help \i Ly applitag to Sre. B LaLIUINE N o2 notioe ‘Mdison-at, _BY A YOUXO LAD 1u mvair and jusiruet b uasraliy usotal, TO mu- drots MISC. LLANEOUS, 11, GOOD CART-OFF CLOTHING IIEYUHT AT cus price by JONAS A, DURLIMA, BT i aben s by 08 8 BARGY, g FQR QABT-UFF ULOTHING AND lmfix'll&;m" ARy I IOTILING A LT e — vD COCKROAUNES CDII’!J‘:‘I‘R‘A ated by wnlrlal&yfllr‘nw ), urarticlo sl ARTH] u Sl insira DAKLAV, b Siatoats with full in APTHER SEX SUFEERING WITH AN 3L O 10 hiat, o ruatter bow had, uf ow Jong sianding, o wilo‘alied 0 ‘0t writo iath Sedioa % icago, and be permanen curs thom, eall Ree b Clarkats O feri1 Sy fo U D aet, weat & Oraduated Ct fu estor, rr-nunf'“m i Ot G 3% BIND I Yo D — [N rIXTURKS OB slare, de u 1IE SOUND LUNGH, 'K“‘T;"' AND J&y Lielvi ounters. A arous 8 iDune oue o T E 10 52 b riituna Lo Bl sl SRUING O 317 Ohngates B o MACHINERY, __ T ROGHEBTEN MACNIN < |n°' Cuwpany, i W 4o, SRR anets. sub) st ot Ml sty et W issaiiciaiag Sdiitilis, Gl KIRKWOU! + maoulya-ahop, fo avtony oqulpu REWOUD & uu.‘ilgb&!’.’fl. l“‘m Pl ik RIS AM-ENGINE —OF ABOUT b~ it Wyl MO e 6oL We! fwadang b AR P Clmpany, 38 a & DUNKLEDS, Tl AKD 13 EES, dry. planingmil, sl R ATy AND WORCES LEGALLY OUTAINED FOR OAUSK — > = 43 100 after docroe. % SEWING MAC! },)fi;fi.’“{fih"“““’u.,‘“:\'__‘_‘_f"' s 5 D TEI AR AND LOWEIL | 7)IVONOES—LEUALLY OBTAINED, NOF #RAUD- 3: oEd | uTwl chine iy, e aller 1ree, ' prgalive in 'fid X+ B W RN 0 \]a)m“\'-!f-«'mmuo. A PO B s N ANTEN-A BECOND-RAND "ENGINE FRO! ‘{V e el o Sxb B B s

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