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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNE SDAY “SEPTEMBER 2), 1875, gregational Churcl, the recipionta announcing n mdvanco that no presents would be reccived. Adelina Dnted was appropriately chonon to lay tha coener-stone of tho Centrsl London Throat and Ear lcapital the other day, Artemiia Werd, wa aro tokl, uged to write mith pne log over {ho arm of achair. That was a hu- worous Aubatitute for n pen, probably. Joaquin Miller has acon all the crowned hosda st Furopo, and yot ho's not really what you uight call proud, A Httlo vain, that's all, Chartes Fiancls Adarom, Jr., Charles orrle nan, Charlen L, Yonng, and Natheniol Thayor, Tr., of Lioatan, nrrived ot tho Tromont last even- g, s Charlan Bradlangh camo over fn tho City of Borlin tho other day, which made tho fastest limoe ou record,—7 days 13 houts and 10 smin- aten ' Edwin Booth'a loft arm hangs usoless by Tus sido, A paralytle amlt wouid Lo B graclona povelty, buts palsicd Jago migut be open to objections. . Bishop Wolla has 1aid hands on Alirena and Abboy In the Milwaukoe Iouse of Correction, sud one {8 now o coufirmed forgor and the otlior confinned horse-thief, Walos i3 to lisve tho Duke of Sutherland and » gang of Lorda for traveling companions, Both of thesa ** gents " used to ** run wid der mashoon " il their Jolnts got too stifr. A Parisian olophant ran away tho other day sod stolo & loal. CGuoss tho Post-Ofice em- ployes here must bo Parisian eclophante, they sro 80 fond of atcaling a loal. Dauiel . Ieod was blind, but he conld sce tho sdvantsges of o now car-couplor ho had invont- od. Tho railrond companies wore blinder than ho, bowevor, aud tho poor follow went crazy, You cannot take up sn American nowspaper now without fiudiog tho announcement that Robert Dalo Owen continues to fmprove. Why don't he imprave for good, and bave dono with n? . Bome folka bavo sald the T'rilune's Poris lat- lers wolq immoral. Fitz-Boodle (whoia an idiot) ss78 ha hias beon thers, and thas they ara sane who say (Arsens IHousuayo?) so.—ANew York @raphic, d As Ida Lewis justly obsorves, what's (ho usoe of dmiration nud approciation 1o & girl whoso parents are too poor tu keep tho cook-stove in oporation ; nnd why don’t the publio concentrato 1ts sdoration uto edibles and drinknbles ? Mrs. Honry M. 8mith, a lody well known and much respectod in Chicago, died in Brooklyn on Mouday afternoon of consumption. Mrs. Smith wos the daughtor of ex-Coogrowsman Charlos fludeon. Blie was 40 yesrn of ago, and loft throo eluldren. Lho funeral occurred yesterday, Yot Hung, & Chinaman, roseutly died in this ¢ity, aod hia doath notlco was nccompanied by those lines : Thlow ’say him In'ge fiat-tlon, Mash Liim tub an’ blesk him'pan, i got tlougn bim warhos bus'nees; ‘Allca samo dead Cuiuaman. Gonee fn' out How, 'longslde Jons, w=San Francisco Post, The inmates of tho Newshoys' Homo recently elubbed togothor and bought a fine present for tuelr Buporintendout, Mosos Hooko, in the shane of alargo lance-wood cane, It was procurrod in Brazil twents-fivo years ago by a Commandor in o United Statos Navy, and was on the Monitor, in her celebrated ongagement with the Morri- mao, ~ The Frincors Domenica Ciarolli twns loft a widow, with two sons, aud the clder died, Al- most crazy with sorrow, thio Princess was ready to fight the men who brought tho cofiln, and protested thoy should not carry away tho boy. Inan (nterval of calm the younger brother, loft slono with the body and tho coftin, reeolved to chieat the men and holp his mother to keop Da- menico. Ho Lid tho oorpse in a clogot und got in tho coffin himself. Ho was carriad to the shoreh withont discovery; Lut at tho chureh, oearly suffocatad, ho groanod, and the collin was openod, but he died in o littlo while. Now the mother s dend. All this in Paris only the othor day. " YOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmur House—D, C. Labatt, Now Orlosns; W. I Sullivan, New York; O, Goro, New York; E.Marl- ner, Milwaukeo ; A, Aldritch, Rocheater; 1f, W. Nich ols, Pifisdeiphia ; M. Horschman, Now York : Abe Sehwab, New York ; 8, Dlumentlsl, Now York; J, W, Franklin, Daltimore; O, Kletn, Bt. Paul; George . Barry, Dallimore; G, Mirsch, Now York....Gardner Hause—Jobn Joues, Jtaclno ; Gcorgo W, Batiiott, Gulca- burg: W, M, Bheehian, Ottawa, Lil,; Richard Lee, Hollo- wayville : L. Humphroy, South Bond ; 1. I, Limback, Foreat Gy, ... Grand Pacifle—Georgo E. Blevens, Clereland, 0. 7 . A, Allen, Now York; Wood G Tou: 96y, Iudianapolla; 11, Klofer, Now York ; 11, M. Bird, Xow York; Alex Cannoy, New York3'J, B, Mulr, New Yotk 'N. D. Colemany New Oricana; Clint Woodlaud; W. 8t Louis } i, Ontarlo ;' O Uowe, Cithton ; J. 3, Boons and C. D, Gorbam, Fort Wa; W. B Angier, Onmba; M, I Sponcer, Tremont House—G. L, Daveuport, Davent lerbert Taylor, Fugland; Oeorge Bwift, Eu- i N, O. ¥rench, Towton ; Col, Balph Pluab, Htroatar ;' John €, Gault, Milwa POLITIOAL NOTES, Ex-Sonator Wado finds the only cause for our presont ovils, moral, matorisl, and spiritua), in the want of & Ligh protectivo tariff. The man 1 hobbyerider; nudyhe nover was a poworful thinker, It the Ropublicans of Mnssschiusotts shonld fake up Gen, Lartlott, Democratio candidsto for Lieatenant-Governor, and nominato him for Govornor, what would the Democrats do? It mmighs complicato things if Gon., Bartlott ebould be slectad to both officon. The population of Minnesots, sccording to the 1ensus {aken this yoar—Rumsoy, Faribault, Bone ton, and Winonn Counties being estimated—is W3,85, It s probablo that tho ofiiclal flguros will be 2,000 or 9,000 less. Tha population st tha last census was 430,700, Gov, Taylor was rocontly interviswod as to hiv Sonnection with the bounty-brokersge businoss, dt4a said thet hio Al not abaolutely give the lie fothe atlidavit of his former partuer, but was oontent with s goneral assoveration that be couldn't romambor mattors which ocearred so loog ago, Tha pooplo of Macoupin Conoty, Uaving sgresd to compromise tholr Court-Houso debt, are cone tronted with another legal obstaclo. The only W7 iu which tusy can wottle the old debt ia by 2 8510 of new bands, and such an {ssue would beillogal unless made by the suthozity of the Legialatura, + Tho nomination of Nolion I. Norton for the Bgrossional vacanoy in the Thirty-tuisd New York Distrlot by the Ropublicans is a substautial tary for the best elementa of the patty. altor L. Sosuions, who narrowly missed gotting 8o nomioation, is on muuy accounts an objeo- $looablo nay, Tho Dubuque (In.) Telegraph s evidently od by the suggostion that hard-mouoy Ie Publican Congressmon msy help to elsst Mr. Hure Bpoator, such shiould bo the course 9t tho Republicans,” waya the Telegraph, *the utency-reforin Domoaorats ought to take up, Yote for, and 1f possible elect, Judge Kolley Ypeaker.* at is an {den. What do the Ohio Demoarata think of it? Gov, Dayly, of Minnesots, has sddressed an SPea latter to alr. Edward P, Allls, through the talang of the Milwaukes Sentinel, on the our- %oncy queation. ‘The Qovarnor (s & hard-mousy 840, and opposed to the intorconvertible groen- seck boud. Mo illustrates the subject with 1eat wealth of example snd hfstoriosl facts, [ho lottar 1o long and soarchiog. It will pus Mr, \Lis to his wits' end for an anawer. ' The trlal of Binuy, leader of the workingmen's Mgavixation ju Peunsylvania, for couspiraoy and 0f the pesce, promives to Lave sonie po- lal significance, ' Boustor Wallaos will con- ot the prosecution, and Moesra. Bubler and fhe ez have volunteared fur the defenss, faed tho gentlamsa are bscomisg distin. R THE SIOUX COUNCIL. The Commissioners Histem to Kariher Indian Eiorangucy, Red Dog Desires n Wagon, Horses, Cattle, and a Gun and Ammunition for Lach Lo, Afier These Freliminary Tolcens of Good Faith, ‘They Wiil Talk on ths Black Hilis Topic, White Men Livo on the Interest of Their Honoy—Injun Wontdn't Mind Tak- ing Some of That. Mr, Bpotted Bear Montions Seventy Millions as About the Proper Thing: The .Aboriginal Elite Are Shocked at the Presi- dent’s Absence. Likewise, the Presence of Troops Doth Offend Them to the Soul. Microscopical Chences of an Agresmont Botween Civilization and lme pudont Ignorance. THE COUNCIL, ATOMGINAL 1IMPUDENCE. Tieo Croun Adpxey, Sept. 27, via Fonr Lana- anz, Wy., Bopt. 23,—The threatoned outbreak of last Friday on tho part of the Indlaus passed ovor without any person boing hurt, Every- thing Is now quiel. Tho cavalry guard is ata- tioued {nsido thastocknde. At amooting yostor- day in tho Commissloners’ room tho Iadians ugroed to submit o proposition to-day. At tho usal hiour Lo-dsy tao Comminsioners wore on tho council gronnd. A vidette and skirmishing lino of cavalry on foot snd horseback oxtended 200 yards on cither sido and to tho rear of the Commissioners’ tents, Tho Indians kopt outside these limits, Olher precautionsry moasures wers takon to protect the Commissioners from ailscle or surprise. At 3 o'clook 320 head Cniefa and soldicrs formod & balf-circlo in front and 100 feot from the Commiseionars. Beofore tho spenkiug commonced, Ited Cloud, Spatted Tail, flod Dog, nnd tuirly othor hoad Chiofs, sat down in tho circlo midway betwoon tho Commissionera and the circlo of Chiofa, Aftor s lapse of fifteon minutos, Red Cloud aud Red Doi spproached tho Commissioners. The former said he lad eolocted Liod Dog to sponk for Lim axnd his people. RED DOG. The Intter sald: Tho Great Fathor has pickod out your wise men to moko s lroaty with tho Indians. You cawe hero with trosps soveral days, and this troubles our peoplo, ‘1lo eald all the young mon nend Chiefs had resched a couclusion, grent dif- floulty belng experiencod in getiing proper in- torprotation. Ttod Cloud esid Lo wanted one of his own people to writo down all that was eald, and thereupon grasped a balf-Lreed Loy from tho crowd of spectators and seated him nt the table. Red Dog sald etx genorations of Indiany had been fed by the Govornmest. Lis peoplo now want guarantees of fuod and clothing sovon gonorations moro. He said In: dinns _wore roady to mako a treaty. Ifo wanted pay for the gold already taien out of tho Llack Hills, snd wanted Lo ol only wuch portion of tho Binck Hills aa kold had been discoyorod v, and, for reilnquishiog thoir right tleroin, ho wanted a light wogon, a span of horsoy, mx work caltlo, a gun and ammunition for each hoad of an ludian (amily., o nlso fu- sisted that the soutbern bouudary of tho Indinn roservation Lo changed to tho widdlo of tho North Fiatte River, aod thot tnounds be put uwp alon the middle of the river. io also wanted back pay_ for what had been takon out of ftho Black Iillu. He sgaln rupested that he would ouly dispouo of that portion of the Black Willa whore gold was found. He muant ho would ot disposo of the Big Morn, Powdor Rivor country, as sug- gested by the Commissionors. Ho wmid Lo didu’s want any other through tho rosorvation to tho Dluck Iiills oxcopt the oo the thievws travoled by, 1lo moaut Gon. Custor’s trail from Bismarck.” Ho did not waut roads runmning ihrough tho Black Hills or through tho resorva. tion, He said ho would sposk about tho rights of the half-breeds and squaw-men avothor tiwe, LITTLE BEAL, Chief of tho Choyenno Agency, medo & long upecah, whoreln Lo’ #ad tho V'rosident had got & salo fall of money. Tho Piesident protocts it. Ba, they havo mountaing of gold, and thoy pro- toot it, to get rich out of {t. iIo Baid whou tho white mou biad a good thing thoy got rich on it. 1 pooplo waatod to got tich out of the Black Hilly aud tbe hnek-yn{linr mouey takon out of them by the whites, Tha President acut you out hore, What we have to szy wo want you to ro- to tho Presidont. Aw long aaan Indisn lives wo want guarantecs that ho will be fed, oclothed, and sunuitios dlstributed right. 'Who Prosidont doos vory Little for us now, \We waut to boe_holped and taken care of forever. Ile waonted the Agont apd interproters changod, snd the priviloge of selecting now onos thomselves. Ilo wuutod Catliolic priosts for teachors, s they lad hod all thoy wanted of othor douominations. He slso inuists that, in tuture, whon anumity goods come, they wanted to Lo furnished s du- pliouts bill of thom, so thiat some of their own poopls could examiuo it. Whon all these things are dove, we will then think of what you bayo tosay to ua. Llo then rotired, uud KPOTTED TAIL came forward and sad: **Yesterday, when wo calted on you Cowmnissloners, yon weco all drunk, snd you tried to throw & blauket aver my Lead. To-duy I brestho tho freo uir of Heaven aumongst nly own poople, and can now talk to you uliutldi:.l not wish to eay yostordsy, If you wans oar land wo waut tho boundary Lins of sbraska chunged and & rosorvation enguged, and e want to know whut you esy. Commissigner Allison ssid on that new quos- tion ha would bave to cousult tho Pramdent. Bpotted Y'ail rosumed. aud snid he wauted to retain the present Agunoy hiare and on the Mis- sourl River na loog as the tace existod. If Lis people moved again he waatod to get enongh 1wouey #o thut thoy could live on the intercst. He furthor sald Le wantod good whito men with them, and wanted Cathollc priosts to teach themn whits toon's ways—roadiug, plowing, :ummhgfi thowoll, aud roluing btock. Io was oppou to tha Uoverument Lu-ovnnhng white and hslf-breods who mmried Indian ‘women from liviug in the eountry, 116 wanted the troopa removed from the Ageacles and putjto watohing she Black Hills, e wag followed by SPOITED BEAT, of the Cheyenne Agenoy, who eaid it looked bad to s0a troops around the Council Cawp whils 1oaki E st + Lo said Lis tribo wanted a great dual for the ills, but beforo tuvy kold them tbo white poople would go and steal thew, Ho soid thero wore a groat mnaliy bad men ou his regorvation. He wanted Catholio prisaty to eda- cato tho people bnd wake thom wise, e sald ho wentod the Groat Iather to grang them. SEVENTY MILLION DOLLARY for the Diack Hills. Whits people put money out at intercst: the Indisua wautod also to Live on the iutasest of thewr monev. Ho spoke o Debalf of the white men aad balf-breeds of his tnibo, e wanted to eeloct thon as traders, aud bave woveral trading posts oo an Agenoy.’ o ropeazd the remarks of hia predecessar, lle snted dupli s _of aunuity &M o ik the . Hi S e, LA Wi was o won 80y 80 he oo MRy, | l 4 I1o wantad the Prosident to givo every Indian a honse, farm-wagon, horss, catcle, and tools, ‘The Cammiwioners hora announcad the cloao of tho Counril nutil to-mwrruw, Men versed In Judin telinractor eay no treaty can ho mad The Commissionors, whiln xealously working, tan¥a o knowlvigs of Indian charaater, and are gralanity wideniug the gap botween thomselvos aud (Lo Indians, S OTHER INDIAN MATTERS, MILITARY IIECAUTIONE. Epectal Iiupateh to The Chicago T bune, Btoux Ciry, In., Sept. 28.—Maj. Kingie Dates and Lieut. Fiauk Edmunds, with & company of eoldiers, will leave Port Randall this weok for Jnbo Pska and Runuing Wator Vailoye, whero th-y will romain on duty till the Indians iu that lagality booumo less demonstrativo in thelr din- position to go on tho war-path. Thin Jlack Hille mattor has escited them to fever heat, and ten utayed at liomo where one weut tu the Grand Council at Iied Cloud, nnd whoio it will only ro- uirn ono. company at present o intimidate them, four wocks lionce s yegiment will buva no influence. Iilack liills sdventurers will do well 10 mako & notu of this. A CATTLE-STEALING IAID, Cnryexse, W. T, Sopt. 24,—Mr. Walfgon, ust raachied lioro from Suyder's Hanch, on the abillo, 30 milea weat of Lort Laramia, ropoits that’ on Friday last four Indiaus cams to the ranch, Klolo seventeon bead of horaes, atd tired at two nnarmed mon who wero bording the cate tlo near by, & ball grazing ona man. Tho Indinus crosacd the North Ilatte with the stolon hoisos at Bull's Bend. going due norili. THE O3AGRS. Torrxa, Kan.,, Nopt, 28.—A epecial to the Commonteealth from Wichita says roliablo in- formation nns Leen roceived that tho Osago In- dians havo loft thoir resorvation. Tho.r exenuo 15 that tbo Uovernment does not supply thom according to agreomont. On July 14 thero woro 246,000 pounds of fretght for them nt Wichits, and now thero are 460,000 ponnds winch, thyongh the inofiiclency of tho contractors, 18 not for- warded. Govornment ofticers are now trying to ship this froighs by other than tho rogular con- tractora. RAILROAID NEWS, RAILROAR MEETING AT LOUISVILLE. LouviLee, Ky, Sopt. 26.—At o mecting of the citizons of Loulsvills and tho Comtnittes on Railroads from both Boards of the Goueral Council of the City, iuvited by the ayor to movt tho Committees from Richmond, Vi, and Lexington, Ky, to confer upon the comple- tion of dircct raifroad connection betwoen Louisvitle by way of Lexington, Ky., ond Itich- mond, Va., snd tide-water, it was rosolved that it would bo wiso and dosirable for the City of Louievillo to eld by 8 subscription of §500,000 in the completion of ko important a line of in- torcomnunication; that & commiites of Gve shiould bo appointed to carry out the object of tho meeting. The Cowmmittes mos with Dr. M. E. Standford, and, eftor a conferonco with tho Rictmond snd Lexivglon Commissioners aod a fuil discussion of tho subjact bofore thom, it was resolved that the Commlssioners henrtily recomnmend the Goneral Couneil and c:tizens of tha Lty of Louisville to _subscribe 000,000 to tho Loulsville & Blg Sandy Ratirosd Company, for the complotion of the untivisued division of the railway botweon Mount Sterhing snd tho westorn torminus of tho Chesapeako & Obio Railrond, thus socuring s dircct line of raiiwey from Loniswille to Richinond anl ho seaboard, this subseription to bo conditionnl upon tho euvecription for the samo object of §200,G00 from Coutral Keotuelty and 800,000 from the Gity of lichmoud, when the prescnt Direc- tory oud the prescnt stockholdets shuil Lave ogrced lo eatisfactory terms for transfer “of the control of the roud to the uew subscribers ua ubove named, and when tho Legislature of Kentucky sball’ Lave gianted suen smondmouts to the presont charter sy tho new subscribers may rogaire, New Youx, Sept. 28.—A meotiug of tho cred- itors of the Alabamn & Chstrancoga Railruad, Letd yostorday, was prosided over by Clarics L. Frost, who stated that tho sam totul required from tho bondhioldery, to get puesession of the rond from $ho Trustecs, including tha past-dus intorest, was, i round figures, £600.461.67. If tho croditoru did not come to an understunding wud comply with tho torms which tho Trustoos bid, bofore tho 1ith of Octobor, tho joad wust Le rosold to pay the legal expenscs. MMr. Frost eaid, furthor, that ‘*a moro ragcally #et than the Governor of Alabama sod his chque did not oxist. Tho road’s engivos had been wreckod, its coal mines Lod boon sold for almoxt nothing, and ita property ruined, to anricy o st of political scoundrols,” A commit- tan of three, consisting of Charles L. Frost, Jobhn Bicicles, and Josoph Moras, was appofuted to meot tho ropresentatives of tho first-mortgage bondbolders, and endesvor to offoct n com- proiiso. ‘The mooting adjournad, subject toa call ot tho Chalr. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL, The Trafiic Dopartment of tho llhmois Contral Raltroad roports earnings for Auguut as fol- lows: In Yliuokw, 707 miles,.. 1n Jows, &t wniles,,. Total, 1,109 milea, .. $711,05,98 Tho Nhnois earnings aro $719 per wmile, tho Towa surnings §265, tho averago for tho wholo road boiug BG37 per mite. ‘Lo Land Dopurtuwent reportafor August salos of 833.8 acres of land for £6,621.90. Casl col- !;bmi‘;:‘;m oa land contracts amounted to §11,- 66,19, GRAND HAVEN ITEM, Bpceint Diepateh to La Chacuno Tridune, AraNp Havey, Mich., Sopt 28.—The Michigan Coutral Railrond s now rucoiog an opposition lino botwoen this place and Graud Kapids to De- troit, via Holland, making two trios daiy on fust timo. Parties in tho Intorest of this and tho Jiichigan Loko Shoro Bnilroad havo bought tho right of way and bulldiug from tho_presont Aiolizun Lake Bhore dopot to foot of Washing- ton stroot, adjoining $ho Detroft & Miiwaukte lailrond depot. T'racka are to bo lald immedi- ntely and a uow depot buwilt. Quito an opposi- tion’ botwoon the roads Las boou started. THE CHICAGO, CLINTON & WESTERN, ‘Work on tho Chicago, Cliuton & Western Rail- road hias been suspondod. About 400 men havo boon at work nud have boen dlsoharged. Xr. Bridgos, ths conlractor under I, I, Hinckloy, soys tho work will not bo resumed until Alr. Hinckloy can adjust sume difficulties e bas bad with ous of tho railrouds yrith which bo Is cou- nucted; but it i vory lkoly that nothiug more will bo done uutil apring. Tho track i3 Iaid for abogt 17 miles wostward from Clinton, In. A TAX CASE. Spectal Dispaleh & L'hs Chicage Tridune, Invianavorrs, Ind, Sept, U8.—Attorney-Gen- eral Lustark to-dsy gave un opinion in reply o tho Auditor of Elato to the effact that tho act of Murchi 17, 1875, authorizing the susponsion of collectivn of tax votod iu ald of rutlroads auder thoact of Sfsy 12 1603, doos not act us o sus- }mmion of » hien, but oty of collootion, and the ico muet be dischargud” by payment undor the terms of tho statuto ; aluo thut the delmquency only attaches to half of tho smount of tho tax for tho firet yoar, as upocitiod iu e law. THE KANSAS OITY DEPOT. Special Dispatch Lo ha Chitcago Tribune, Kaxuas Ciry, Mo, Sept. 33.—A gonoral meat- Ing of railroad Superintondents fs to bo beld in thus city to-morrow, to take aotion in regad to tho orection of a union depot un ths site of the one burnt last woek. A wtroug effort in being mado to hiavo tho now dopot built uear the pros- out Btato-Livo House, or aver the lwie i tho Htate of Kausas, It {s not probablo that those whio hiave tho power to lpcate the building will 20 far frown tha peosont quarters. RAILROAD SALE. Epeetal Diapateh to The Chicage Tribuns, Axy Annon, Mich.,, Bopt. 97.—~1he Tolsdo, Ann Arbor & Northorn Ruilroad bankrupt-sals, which way postponed from the 14th of Boptem- Ler, took place lo-day. The rond was ourchased by Beujamin J. Oraue, of this city, for 1,000, There wero no op‘)o-in bids. Crana take wmeasurcs t0 comploto xoad soon, THE DES MOINES REUNION. Specral Dapatch o T Chleano Tyibune, Dxs Morxes, Ia., Bopt. 24.—The members of the Bociety of the Army of Tonnemsee aro coming on every traln, Gen. Jeft O, Davis sud 8ta and Gen. Crook aud siaf are hero, The Prealdent and party will arrive ou the Keoknk & Dea Moloss Road to-night, and remain s the WEl ¥ o'loak, whan thay sill be | awoko hy s national salute from tho Olmsteaq Haitory, and encorted to tho residenca of Judgo Colr, “Clen, Belknap nnd party will arrivo by thn Ttock Isiand lload nt i3 o'clork to-morrom niorn- Iz To-morrow evening & rocoption Wil b held at the O- era-ousa, when Gov. Fisteher, nf Mireours, will doliver tha annual Aadreas to thy Boowte. ‘Tho city Is oxirvagantly decorated, and a Loarly veleutno to tho ieroes 18 oxtended. e iy SPORTING. CASE-BALL. AT BT, LOUIS, Koeeial Disvnich ta 1he Chicaro Tribune, A1. Louts, Bept. 3. —Alout 1,000 peopla wit- neswod n game of ball st ths Grand Avenuo Park yesterday lotween the Erown Stockinga and I'ilvlotpeian. D'oarco lost the toss, and the Lrowus went (o the bat, wu), for tho first throo innings, drow blanks, but, in the fourth, esrned tworuis by a good siresk of batting, After ‘llhm thoy failod to securo a run, and the I'bila- 8 won thn gama by rund in the last threo 5B Millor “was unable to play, owing to njurior recotved in yestcrdny's’ game. and Howard caught in hin placo, The late ter playor is rapidly doscloping into & firat-clasn catchor, although Yestorday throo errars ot eritica) points of tho pama wore charg- od to himr. Fulmer, for the Quakers, had to #ivo up o the fifth inning, on nceonut of his ankle, which wus eprined tn Monday's game. I play darug the five innngy was uncxocp- tional, ,Murnan, McGears, and Meverlo nio Gistingnished themaelves by a fino exhitation of their posserd. I'he genoral plav of the visitora wan very gzood, the onlv error chargod to them being pasaod ball by Suyder. Following is tho #cote by innings: Inninas— 123466789 Ihiludelphin VOo11i1-a Et, Lousa, 000320000 0= Unopire—Ar, Pawcrs, of the Brooklyu Atlantics, ———e THE TURF, AT DAYION, 0, Epecial Dinpaten to The Chicage Tribine, DavioN, O, Bcpt. 23.~The sttendance at the Houtliorn Ohio Fair was Lutter to-day than vou- terday. A greab manv people are expected to- morcow to witness Goldswmith Maid with & run- ning mato againse time, Tie Maid arrived safe- | 17 at 9 this ovening from tho Wost on a epecial car, Tho roumng reco to-dsy, iniio heats, threo in flve, for o puren of £5600, was won ly Worcester in throe straight hentss time, 1:50%, 1:4887, and 1:4797, Tho trot for tho % oy parso of £600, fhreo in five, was exciting, hut was adjouranced after the eixth heat $ill to-morrow morning on account of darkness, TUE FREEFOLT BRIVING PARK ABSOCIATION, Svecud Diviateh to The Chixano Tribune, Frerrowr, 111, Sept. 29,~Following Is & sum- mary of to-day's raccs: C Clash 2, purss of Tow gz Tho day was plenssnt, unud the racing good. Tho track was in useoilent conditi Leblsh, owned Uy Mr, Pillips, of Roczrord, 1L, was & fasorito n the pools for o pu.ko of §500. Nellia, owned by Mr, Abbott, of Covineton, Ky., toolt threo atraiwht hests, novor breaking, Bho dinplayed boautiful trotting, Groat enthusiasm wat maptfosted. Threo thoussud peoplo were preacnt. The runmng 180 wia postponed till 1 o'clock Wodnesday, L ——— AQUATIC, THE YACHT CLUD, Tho membern of the Cliicago Yaché Club mot yesterday ovonlng &b tho Slermau ouse, and diseributed the prizes to the winnors in tho ro~ centraco. ho Lrolic got a vilver cup, tho first priza ln the first class, and the Zoplyr €15, tho wccond prizo in tho seie claws, In the sccond clasu the Lucy took ko st prizo, and the Lincoln the secon mounting to £10. Capt. Goodricl was tenderod a voto of thanks for tho prizo donsfed Ly lam. aixd was also mado an honorary mombor of tho Club, No definmito nrmaugemonts wore made for an- other race, bnt the Commodore will probably call the floot «ut some Satuilay sfternoom, to contond not for prizes, bu: for glory. eiae pes THE TRIGGER. MATCIE AT CLAPAION, Special Dispatels ta The Chicaao Tribune, Craxrazay, 1L, Sept. 28.—To-worrow a shoot- ing-match botween tho Decatur Bhooting Ciub aod the Grand Prairio Club of this city wilt come off. A largo number of the mombers of neighboring clubs are 1 the city to-ught, sod a livoly time 18 auticipated. TINANCIAL, SAN FRANCISCO, -Bax Fraxcisco,Sept. 29.—Paymontaon account of tho assossmont of the syndicate fuad for the Dank of California bave beon lively to-day, and tho greator portion of the amount is now in the voults. Tuo San Irancisco Stock Doard to-dny authorized the paymont of 20 por cent of its sub- seription of $250,000, Tho bank wili probably 1capen Baturday wext, though hero has been no official action yer to thut effect. Tho wsual semi-monthly commereinl lection to-day showed prompt paymonts sud 1w suspousion reported, though thers 18 & rumor about of an oxtension grauted a heavy grain fim, 'he report, howaver, lacks contizoiation. The feclng in businces circlos i geacrally vory clicerful and coufldout. THE WAUKESMA, WIS, FAILURE, MinwAuitee, Sopt. 28.—Mr, R, L. Gave, tho Assignoo of the wuspended baukiog-liousa of 0.3, 'Wyler & Co., of Waukeslin, Win., tiates that thio cutire Labilities aro §32.000, and that tho croditora will uot receive more than 0 conta on tho dullar, Advaneos of cousidorable smounts to L. . Hendreo, tha absconded losses of tho DBethosde Springs, together with tho previouns leasod {u speculation, occasioned the ombairuss- ment which led to the bank's collapse. The standing of Mr, Tyler haa boen very bigh (o the cownnnubity, but all this is now reversed, He Lius reeignod his various ofticlal positions in the chuveh aud Sunday-school, WINONA, MINN., ASSIGNMENT. Br. Pauz, M'nn,, Sept, 28.—Tho 1aige Inmbor. ing tlrm of J. & G, Robesvn, of Winons, mede an awignmont to-day, Tho lisbiiities are slatod at £185,000 ; sesets, 330,000, Unusual depression in the luwnbor wado Iy assigned ss tho causs of the faiture. THE WEATHER. WasnrxetoN, D. C., tSopt. 20—1 8. m.—TFor the Upper Lako rezlon patly cloudy sod olight- Iy warmor weatlior, with oescerly to southerly windy and falling barometor, and rain in the northorn portions of Micbigan and Wisoonain, 10CAL OLHERVATION. Ui104G0, Sept, 28, 2. H:00 P, B 10:18 p, m Mulmum tLernoaster, 633 nubiinum, UKNEDAL OLSEBVATIONN, 022460, topt, 26—Midnight, Uand, Wealhor, ar | Vue| n . Tght AN, 2w o R sl w e e THE FASY MAIL-TRAIN. New Youw, Sopt, 28.—Bupt, Goorge 8. Bangs, of the Postal Barvice, this aftornoon sddressed tlie rembers of the Board of ‘Irade on the mat- ter of runuing s fust ove: mail-tzan trom this city b0 the Woat. e usld it was impracti- cable, und would not bo advantageous ; thas the mumlng train served all purposes, Qreat preparations are bolog made for the soldicre’ reunion $0 take placy et Fort Wayae nexs Tucsday and Wednoadsy, Oct. 4 and 6. Benalor Mocton, Qov. Heodrioks, Gens. Bbere 1oa0, Logan, aud Wallaos, sud cihar celebrines, bave promised W be presins hud Iaks Ajesabss, Used by the Corrurated Iron Com- pany to Make tho Best of Fire-Proof Shutters and Doors, Also In the Construcilon of the Eureka Wrought-lron Bridge---An In- ventlon of the Ulmost Imporiance, Ono of the mott imporiant lessona of onr Froat fira of 1871 was that which showed the ab- suluto neceusity for iron ehuticrs to tha windows ot & bullding iu order 1o mako 1t fire-proot. Howovor solidly and tecarely & building may havo beon ercetod, unloss it wan provided with adequate protection from without Ly mesus of shnttors whose firo-resisting qualities were mont perfoct [t was liabio to destruction na muroly as the neightoring structura compored entirely or in part of wood. Many fiue businoss-liocks wero consumod which, bad their owners pro- vided thom with lton shutters, would havo licen saved, Tho lessonm, o everybody luows, Laa not been thrown away on our buiiders and prop- orty-owners, for noarly all the first-class build- ings of Chicago to-day aro provided with fcon shuteera, Our object in ealling attention t> this fact s to administer & vwurd of caution to certain par- tics who aro recklees in building, and who in the face of fact, aud rogardless of the unauimus cxprossion of all our leuding architects and capi- talisty, frequently place on ther buiding shut- tors whosa firc-resinling_qualitics wre hitlo 1€ any bettor than wood. Thero cannot bo n quos- tion raisod 8y to tho supanornity of iron shatters and doors malo with ventilating sir peesapes from Munsou's pstent by the Cerrugated lion Compauy over all otheri, Thes are used on noany ell tiie Lest buildines of Cmicago, aud bave reccived the most extrarsgant praises from our prominent architects aud lesding citizens %ho lave peaa thom tonted, The kama may he #aid of tho mclal sh.ogien and sroz: rovfing, wiich tlo reader may exutning and test at auy time Ly calling at the warsrooms of tbe Compiny, Nos, 215 and 217 Lake strcat. In this connection wo shionld call attontion to the fact thot sho Corrugated Irou Compant's ehuitors aro constructed ko &8 0 open botu m- rido upd ont, Buch was not the caeo with tho iron shutters on the building Nos, 53 and 60 South Water satreet, whicli way by fira_laat Tuesday might, "h opened from tho inxide ; the fireen were gr: 1y incommodod theroby, and tho flames got te ble liendway, Tho Corrugated Iron Company iz a4 cqually notod for ity vrought-iron bridges a8 for 1 nvaled fire-proof doors snd sbutterd. “Euroka ™ brags is pro; by all Judpes of bridge-building saverior ju 4 3 2l othor bmdges uade. 1t s o recent fuvention, but, al- {lwoagh the Company has not beeu lung enzaged jn their construction, t 0 ganel a wide-spread notoriety. This bridzo pomscress qualitis that recommond it a: o most cconomieal and subsisatial ouno cither for Bighwiy or iilrord putp.res, oud ouch o oll partics haviug wtorest in bndge-constraction would do well to investigate, Its_simphety aud fraedom from all tendency toward cum ico- tion of strains on any patt of the nietal uséd are poiuta too prominent 0 be overiooked, In thia bridze hos been secired 2 perfect oqualization of contraction sud ox;unsion, 13 well a8 abience of atmosuienc pregsure. Tho maximum strength of all tho metal used romutns when the brses io comploted, mouo being lost in tho introduciion of rivety, serews, or rhort botts, thorehy avoid- ing all shosring or cudling teadercies Lo com- won inbridges how 1 uee. fn the opucuding of trackn aud rondways the bridge sutfers uo to= of power, but really gains the mavner I which that objee is accomplishied, Aif patls aro f:e0 of accena for purposes of palating or cnmii- nution, aud uo fracture can be concedad frem ezposure. 1ho brideo is of o areh or bowetring tyls, and built entiroly of wolid round 1on ruds of an Riven size or Luwber, wnd firmly scceured w cust metal clamps sud Liocks, The churactor of the matetial used is such o Lo adwit of n) dolny i its arcedy coamtruction, 1 it requires bt it tlo wkilled tabor tu prepar it for use, and can ho chtninod 1n the market nt tho ehortest possiblo notice. Tt is also eymumetrical in appearance, and powerful {n strenath uad dusability, ‘The Compaty 310 at present engageid jo bujld- g & largo numbor of theeo bridzes. Wiorever Placed tuoy have given the utwost eatisfaction, sud witli tho OXLOLKIVE practical oxperience uf AIr. D, 5. Courter, Prosidout of the Cortugated, Iron Compauy, in tho art of bridge-building, h cannot fail in bringinyg it into succvraful compe- tition with tho best lino of iron bridges now of- tored to the public notice, FALRS, ANE COUNTY, ILL, Speciat Disputzh to The Chivuo Tribund, Qrxkva, 1ll, Sopt. 28.—Tho Kano County Agricultural Socioty will give thoir twenty-fourth aunual fair, commencivg ou \Wednesday, the 2901 ingt., nod closing ou Saturday. ‘The grounds and track are in a aplendid condition, and every- thing 18 being dono by B. C. Yates, tho Prosi- dent, sod J. I Wheolor, the Secrotary, to mako It o succoss, which i1t undoubtedly wall bo. ‘I'wenty-throe Liorses wero ou tho truck to-day, Eflcnnmg tor the 1aces. A number of the oreod Woro from Uttawa. Among other cattle that ariived last night wero uino gonuive Avre- vhires from Cuiro. Mark Dunhatu hus wix of lug Dbest blooded horses on tho ground. They were lately imported from Irauce, Hpecial traiug will run daily from Aurora. Large crowds aro oxgocted. THE PITTSBURG EXPOSITION. Prrrsnueg, Va., Bopt., 88.—DProsideut Grant, Gov. Hortranft, and ex-Sjoaker Bluwo, Lave siguifiad their intsution to bo presont duriug the Expoaition, which will bo oponed next week witl & grand parsde of the military of boll citics, The boilars and engines. for fur- nlshing power to the mochanical dopartment will be in placo asud roady for nction by Haturdsy, Pour acros of flooriug are already Jaid, aud tha measuring uf wpsco for extubiiors will commenco to-morrow. Arrangouionts are boing mado for n number of excursions to dif- forent pointa of tho Stato. It is undenitood that u grand rowing regaita will tako piace during the Exposition, THE IOWA STATE FAIN. Bpectal Lupalels to Tha Clazage Tvibune, Kroxus, Ia., Bopt, 28.—[he arrivals of livo stock, unploments, aud other articles to-day for tho Iowa Btats ¥air Lavo added very materially to sl tho differcot departments, snd the exhibi- tion {8 now fully up, in most rospocts, to that of provions yoars. The uPening addressea were dolivorod by Preeidont Mitls nud the lon. J, 18, Grinaull. Litslo Crow, owned by Allen Lrothurs, won the tiotting race for 4-your-old atsllions, sud Lady Elan tho troe-for-all paclug raco in thres straight honts. Deut time, 8:295, VIENONA UNION FAIR, Spacial Dispalch to The Chicuao Tridune, Wexosa, L, Sopt. 23.—The entries of the Wouona Union Fair oloso st 13 to-morrow. ‘Tha show of catcle I8 good, while horsos, shsop, aud swine are the tineet over soen in Contral 1linois, Muoh of the promtum stock of the Stato Fair 18 here. Now stalls are bong erected, and overy offort made to accommodate the etook, Mauy ot the fastest runuing and trotting hossea in the State bave arrived. bSpecial trafus begtn to run on to-worrow. MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL. Special Lispateh to 1he Chiogo 2ribune, OsBLiXviLLE, 1, Sept. 23.—Lho Macoupin County Agricultural Bocisty commencod its twen- ty-irsb anoual Fair ot their grounds near this city to-day, The sntries havo beon large, eapo~ mlL; of Hine cattle and hoises, The wtiendanuce waa far, AICHIGAN CENTRAL FAIR. Bpectad Dupaloh to Fhe Chucaoo Lridunt. Laxsiig, Mich., Sopt, 28.—Entrica to the Michigan Central Fair are not cloged this oven- iug. 'There arc noarly o thoussud st present. Pn&u 008 for & bofter display than ususl are wmade, KALAMAZOO COUNTY. MICH. Bponal Diepstek to Ths Chwano Tridune, Kiraxizoo, Mioh., Bept. 23.~The Couaty Palr began to-day with better prospects thaa ever, DUQUOIN DISTRIOT ILL. Bpsvial Correagondemes of The Chicavo Tribunia, Ouxstrs, 11, Bopt 24.~—The Districs Fair a4 Duquols, I11., this weak, covering the Counties of Puty, Bandoiply Jackaon, Willlamson, aod Franklin, wan & completa failure, not moro than tweoty-tivo to thirty poraons appearing on the prounds at the of ening oo Monday, Dr. Jamnrs Cosan, of Memphir, a well-knawn Southern horeemen, was i aitendanc with & stablo of fine-blocded stock ; Capt, O, O Willams, of Chestor, waw thero with s pacers Fom Locan and “Tom Osburn, of Murphys= Lo, B County, wero aleo presont with & number ot fino horaea ; ity thero being ko few peopla present, the gou- tinmen named loft the grounds in dingust, The Fair-management. from tha report of $heno par- tier, totally neglncted to mako any proparations Lo receivs " autries, to arrauge tho grpunds, or do anvtinng calculated to mako the exbibition & #nccers, In fact, tho Fair-grounda are reported t) bo acompleto wrock,—thu feneme dosn hero sud there : horsa aud cattlo atalls ait ont of fix ¢ aud nea:ly all oleo portaining 0 the gronna in aliko condition. Uur peopio wonld bo glat t knov somathing about tmm matier; how 1y comes that & Dintrict Fatr, mado up of fiva of tha beat agricnitnral countios In the southiern ball of the Htate, in n good crop reason, or.d with all tha surroundings favorable, shouid prove to bo sn utter failaro and i grace to the management, s well A3 to thin tnction of the great prairio State, and an additional reflection npou the intolligent and progressive spint of the peoplo of Southern flli- HoiR. DuQuoingis s fine, Emwnmun inland city, of some 5,000 or 6,000 inbabitants, mitnated in the midat of & beautiful and Lighly-productive coun- tey, and one of the great coal-centres of the Minainatpyd Valloy : and there should bn no ex- cuso for this miserablo state offafairs. No doubt tho present wide-spread sicknosns—cbills and fever—throughout 2l this gection of the couns try had sumething to do with the looso-jointed condition of {ho wituation, but cortainly not to b oxteut reprosented. 2 et c RN A ROAD CONVENTION. Special bupatel to Tie Chicago F'ribune, Limaxarouts, Ind., Sept. 23.~The State Itoad Convention et to-day, forty or fifts persons 120m 38 many cousties, bong presout. [t was addressad by Joweph J. Irwin, of Columbus, Latholomow County. 1fo staied that the objoct was to effact auch legwlation an would recare ro0d ronds in the Btate. A milfion and s hisif of doilars were now expended. nnd tnst sum fs 2lwont thrown anay., The rond laxs uced to ho teformed. A Btatc Asrociation wai formed with Ar. Irsin as Presidont ; Alfred Moare, of Iunt- inton, Hecrotary: aud Fielding dienior, of thia city, Treasurer. “Another weetinyg waa called for Uctober. i e ORGARIZING SUSSISSIPPI RAILITIA, Surewat Dpateh to The Clacaan Tribune, Vicesntna, Mien, Bept. 28.~The militis ofii- cerd of Cow. Ames arrived here to-duy for the purposo of orgaokzing miiitis, but will meot with littlo encouragement, t huudrod and forty- six siaud of arms and 46,000 cartridzes wero ro- cuivea at Jackson by exprers, consizted to tho Post Comroander, but uuderstoud to be for Ames’ militia, . Prof. John 1L, Howitt, of Olivet Collexo, lias accepiod u professorslup iu Lako Forest Uni- versity. WANDEL BRI, 350 pes of Black and Colored Silks, Purchesed for oanh in Now Yorlk at Ehorift’s acle, cucbles us to offor oxirnordinary bare goins for the noxt TEXN DAYS. 150 ieces Colored Gros Grain Silks, In all the lesding shades, $1.50 per yard, Value, 12.00, 75 pieces Colored Grog Graln Silks, In nll the leading shades, $2.00 peryard; 24 inches wide. Gcod value, $0.00. 50 pes Col'd Gros Grain Dress Silks, 1n Seal Brown, Myrtle, Greon, Xlarine Blua, and Trune, 24 inchos wide, at $2.,50. Good valug, $3.00. LOOK AT OUR BLACK SILES! Groan Grain at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. Tixtra Quality Black Silks, $L40, $1,50, Stperior Quality Black Silks, Of raliable makes, $1.75, $1.88, $2.00. 50 pes Sublime Quality Grog Grain, Batin fluish, at §3.76, worth $4.00. BLACK CASHMERES. EXCELLENT BLACK CASHMERE, All-wool, 40-inch wide, 70 cts. 48-INCH ALL-WO00L CASHMERE, Sublimo quality, $1.00. 121 & 128 State-st. Tweaty-scoond-st. and Michigan-gr, SUITS, &o. Chas. Gossage & Co Extend & cordial invitation to all strangers visiting tho city to an in- epection of their superb stook now on exhibition, which inoludes everything new and choios in style or material in Overdresses, Suits, Carriage, Din- ner, and Evening Costumes ; Velvet, Bilk, and Cloth Cloaks; Jackets; Real und Imitation India, Broohe, Beaver, and Scotoh Wool Shawls; all the late novelties in Dross Goods; Plaided and Brocaded Velvots; now shades in Col- orad Gros Grains, and American Silks in fresh tints of this season, with o stook of Blk, 8ilks of reliable manu- facture at exceptionally low prices. Bll, and Colored Velvets of all grades, Tho seme low scale of prices continues in all departmonts, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washiugton-st, 20 LEASE. DRY IOCK 70 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, Looated on enst side of BSouth Branoh, near Harrison-st, Inquire of JAR, GOGGIN, 87 Metropailian Blosk, ] 17 im a i8 ] i AT TEHEB Great West End Dry Goods House, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, TIADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Rospoctfully invito tho public to sn inspoction of tho oxtonsive lines of Now and Fashionable Dross Fabrics which they have just oponed, in all tho latost and most dosirablo shados. Knickerbocker Snow-Flako Suite ings, 3-4 and G-4 wide, in varied asgortment. o Elegant Now French Baskot Buite ings in exquisito shadoa. Lorgo varictics of Solf-colored, In~’ visiblo, and Mixod Plaid Costumo Cloths, . Cholco Novoltios in Trench and Scotch Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Docp Cloth Shadoe Grounds, and Bright Colors for Childron's Wear. Camol’s Hair end Homospun Serges and Plaids to metch, Largo linos of tho Latest Costume Novoeltios in all dosirable shades. Blegant 8hados French Cashmores sud Merinos, very choap. Two cases Colored Drap d’Ete, in last soason’s shados, §1.26 goods, for 75 cts. Tino All-Wool Fronch Sorges, solid colors, 60 cts, worth 85c. Great Bargring in Empross Cloths at 40 and 50 cts, muchundorvalue. Spocinl Bargaing on our Cheap Con- tro Tables at 20, 256, and 30 cta yard, consisting of Poplins, Borges, Cropo Cloths, Hair Line Valencias, Plaids, English Sorgo Buitings, &e. “IT PAYS 70 TRATE, 0N THE WESY SDE” __EFUR GOODS, Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION IN THEIR FUR DEPT! AT UNIFORYLY POPULAR PRICES, Laodies’ Seal, Mink, and Astrachan Bacquos, Misses’ and Children’s Whito Lamb, Gray Lamb, White Conoy, and 8ilver Coney Sacques, Russian ond Hudson Bay Sable, Sile ver Fox, Mink, Seal, Otier, Boawer, Ermine, Squirrel, and Astrachan Seots. Alsoalargo stock of all othor kinds of Ladios’, Ilisses’, and Children's Fize, Fauey, aud Cheap PURS. Also a Targoe Agssortment of UABIES' SRAL CAPS, o te, e Cuy Togother with ITisses’ and Childe ron’s Caps in great verioty, to which taey invito tho attention of their fricnds and visitors gencrally from tho country. __INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STATE [ndugtrial Exposition OF CEICAGO, With its Grand Array of tho moat futereating Oojectsy Complstely Full in all Departments, Will be 6pen (o the pullio from 8 a. m. 10 10 p. o svery day excent Suudiys, uaul Oct, 9.5 Thoss who havo seen it unite iu pronouncing it & modal collection of the firoducts of The Btudio, The Workshop, The Masenm, The Orchard, ‘The Garden, and Tho Field. Tt i empletically s triumph of which the Northe westmay well bejzoud, Evary Arrangoment for tho Comfort of Vise {tors will be found in the Building. Al Rallwsy and Transrortation Lines give reduced g, lachig Lia GUEAT OPPONTUNLTY witln i b ml‘.vcum il fo vist this AMagnificent Exhibition and DRING THE FAMILY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Commputativn Tickels, fAfteen stagle wdmiselona. .$5,00 For Adults, all ddy 30d 6Yeniog. .. o0 For Childran, sl lll”;ul oveulng, 1, ovary day, A 6ylentid Orchestra of thiry yiug tiede cholcest olectinns. e LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRIVIE STEAMERS. cina, Milwaukvo, aud Wust Shor porbe, Sua d, 8t Hatleduy's o.oursion sl G0 ¥l Geaud v, Sual oG icapiud, o o aud Louton b Uawmon_ prudence requires oxamination of "ths Biastic Truss, F<d which gently presses 'V nound‘iha y and

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