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THE CHICAGO TRII SATUERDAY OCTOBER 2, 1875, eonnt tho population aa high a8 41,000,000, the per capita ciceulation was 23,00, If wo woro 20 prosperona with lass than 215 per hond, why do o noad mare thaa 324 8 !)Lmal now iu order t produco Trospority 7 We commond tho sonundram to tha avernga inflationist,—or thn superior ditto, if auch & Lolog oxiste. —— Tho curso of psuperism fa faotouing iteolf apon Seotland. Tho vorcontage of paupors to population thoro I8 Bnid to oxcoed that of Ire- faud. This is an smonzing fact, o viow of {ho praverbnal thrift of Seotland. It is explained by tho provalenco of rockless charity. Th1 admin- istration of the poor-law ia in the hands of cc- closinstical authorition, and tho fanda are wordo than wastod. Thoy aroso spont that thoy pro- moto pauperiam inotesd of praventing it. Ap- plicanta for nid aro not roquired to g0 to tho poor-hiousc, but aro holped while somaining at homo. Tho porpiclous practico hos completoly demoralized tho poor. They have no enuvo of ghame In asking and gotting this * out-door ro- Jiot." 1tin granted to almont anybody, with scant [nquiry into tho roasons of tho spplieation Ono incidental ovil has beon to greastly incroasa tho porceniago of illegitimato birthn, Thiv is now noarly 10 per cont, Tivery womnn wlio has an illogitimato child sonds ward to tho pamonago sad avound comos 6 weokly dolo,—tho premium pald for hier sin. In one smatl parish, nlio un- married women, provided with an averago of 4o and ono-third children spleco, woro recorv- ing roliof from tho ratos. In somo parishes geven out of avery fifty peraona aro paupors, and onoout of every threo childien is ilogitimate. These frightful results s10 attributed to the maladminiatration of tho poor-law, ‘Thoy form sootlier chapter 1n the long argument which ghowa that chanty in apt to bo most eruel kind- ness, and that it not infrequently brocds paupers taster than it can foed thom, Mr. WiLiax B, Ancuen, of Dike County, a membor of tho two Constitutional Convontions of 1848 and 1870 In this Stato, Las writton n lottor on the subject of “Tuo Torty-cight Minors,” in tho conrzo of which hn enys : In concluston, T tako It that whey the Consention of 1670 apake of **an eloctor 10 this Btato ot thio Int day of April, 1918, it utended just such a ciuen and nono othier, a8d ftn'object, 88 1 nnderstand, was to mecuru tothat clura the efeciive franchino under the Constitu- tion of 1470 fu Itke nunncr as they had enjoyed 1t un- e tho Constitution of 1513, that only heftig thelr ohe Ject, 28 X bolfeve, thero beisst then probably tsousanda of toters in tho taty who woro nut paturalized on tho 1t day of Aptil, 1838, and bad not been wince, hut who lisd voled'for years under the Constitution of 1818, and whom the Conalilution of 1810 dul 1ot key $tt0 disfranchine, Tt 18 o preat miafortune, y e lcast of it, i1 tho Convent:on, in tho effort to savo tho father, ahonld havo lost thio vong, All this g idle talk, and not at all in tho inter- estof tho comparatively small numbor of per- gous concorned. If the *“minora of '48” relied wpon their condition to mako them voters in this Biato, it would not qualify thom for holding ofiite, and they would bo alions whenovor they moved ont of tho Btate. All they havo to do othorwiso s to tako out their naturalization pa- pors, which ranke thom citizens Hllinota aud all other States, aud gives themail tho priv- Uegea of citizous of tho United Staten. s Tha Interior hins again jumped tho track, and ftbocomen tho duty of Tue Cutcaco TwmoNe tos00it right again snd bring it back lato tho pathsof truth. In its last fusao, it thus shame- tally tranta tho New York Wilness, the only pro- feseally refigious daily oxcopt thoChicago Times in the United Btates ¢ The New York Iiiness ir on the point of suspending {is datly edition, and is waiting only 1o seo whether it triends will rally to ita rescuc, Tho Witness inuat, sooner or Iatur, accept the fate which has invariably befsllva enter w of that kind, Tlo weokly religious s fully nicets the demand for religious newe, and ¥ith {he monthlics and religiuus Looks, supply tho sequirements for religions Literature, The weekly religlous pross, ay representod by +tho Interior, for instanco, doos nothing of the kiod. Tur CurcAco TRInUNE, in onoe of its Bun- oy issuce, containg moro and bottor roliglons newa than tho Jnferivr does in six months, It is {berefore vory unprofessional and very unchriy- tisn for the Interior to treat the roligious Witness la this shably manner. —_—— The policy inaugurated by the German Gov- emuweut, of imprisoning journalints foy retusing Jorevesl tho authorship of obnoxious articles, 18 srousing somo very suvero criticlam in Gormany {teolt, ‘Tio Justico Committoo of tho Reichstag has rocommanded somo mnterinl modifications of the law, and botls the Gorman Journalistic Con- gress and tho Junws' Congross have recom- mended its abolition. Notwitbstanding thiecon- currenco of sotion, tho editor and throo contrib- utars of tho Frankfurter Zeitung uro still in prison for contumacy, and the Qovornmont re- fases to relonso them. Under the operation of this infamously unjust Press law, ecditors and vublishars ara aubjocted to just ay sovare pun- lshmont a8 if thoy were tho actunl authors; tho whols of the etaff may undorgo six monthy’ im- Piisonment for refusiog te discloso & profeasion- A sccrat, and tho writers, it detocted, may also ba lmprisoned. —— ‘fho English Deau of Arches has alirmed the decimion of the Chancolior of Lincoln, who afiirmed tho declsion of the Bishop, who aflirmed tbe decision of tho Viear, that the Rov, Mr, Rerr, 8 Wosleyan ministor, bad no right to do- teribe himuelf a8 ** Roverond ™ upou tho tomb- ftose of hils daughitor, who roposes n n grave- yardin chargo of a mimster of tho Established Churel, “Alas for tho rarity of Clristiau chare Uy undor tho wun " Tho Domoeratic dilution piress of Ohio, unablo o suswer CanL Benunz's telling spooches by unler-srgument, aro trying siandor, Thoy as- dert that Lo Loy boen ** bought" to upport bonget monoy, fa *bribod,” ofe, Tho sccusa- tonls, of courso, wholly iucradiblo, In view of Mr.Beuwmz's life-record, but tho Cinncinuatl Commercial takies tho tronblo to say clearly that tho ox-Bonator * speaka withaut pay, aud bears bis onn expensos.” i O The Jollet Tron and Hteol Works last Wodnes- Uy turned out in & day's tura 404 ralls, and tho Blght tam of 11 hours and 29 minutes mado 105 nils, making a total of 80D etcol rails, waighing 0 pounds por yard, aud nggrogating 216 tons, WA making 2 1.6 miles of track, Thowork was fma onan order from tho St Louls, Kausas Sty & Northorn Railroad, —e OBITUARY, THR DEV. GEONOR £, FORTEOUS, h:h. Rev, Qromar B, Pomrzous, who was wned while flshing receutly near Glen Cove, L, wae born forty-five years ago noar Glas- tow, Scotland, s proparatory oducation was tekanded {0 fiz bim for tha practics of medicina. L, while bo was fltting himsolf, Lin bocame a Iscturar and 8upply proachor in Bwedenborgian, ‘nbulllnd Uuitarian pulpits, Ho was admitted Orders i tho Churoh of England about twelvo 1803 8o, mud waa mado first assistant of ourato Aparlih uear London. 1le subsoquontly ad- [osdton living of Bk Goorge's Church In don, In 1874 ho arrivod in New York snd rcured & temporary lcouss to preach in tbo .%“ of Now York. lis indopendont charch b lio catablished auffored from tho outsot. f‘;:“ York Jerald says: or's onterprise always aufferad fil&mmwn, a0 g was Borablo to .T.i“u.m’:mt;‘:‘uii ipite Mho cauld o wupplied tat weut.” e s armaara feom thousads lo few core wud from &ule o aruall s, ‘Towards Lhe last the Sov, BoiiLix lixaxsay, and the Hav, MATTuxw HaLx lomshippud with thews wero ot » satticude, DEATIB OF AUTISTS, The Loudon Atheniun records tho dosth of M'- Q. J. Prxwery, oo sssociate of the Huclety : Paintora of the London Wates Colors Boclety, Wainod great reputation as an illustsator of Yajalso of M. Piss, the ominont Fronch Rinter, . h‘l‘hu Athencun says : Artlat was born (n Paris i 1813; hlx st Timcartich S umict Fidor, 'and sk, tho. Ecols s fabi;Ata; Lo olainied the Grand briv la 1833, tho 4 of the conicoury boing **8, Flurre guorlisant teuxala borie du Tewgle.” 'O resuralug from ""fla,‘“. "u oxlibited suveral pictures of religlons sub- Fraach anoy, Maving achisved conslderablo dis~ tinetion by works, the bold and vigoroua concep. tion f which vomrunndad attantiorn, whife thelr exe. cution did 1ot bolie the doxigu, M. 'Piea wan electrd #0811 tho seat of M, 15cor in the Acaderaio des Jestx- Atte, 18:8, §1n had been nppointed an officer of tho Lagion of Tonor i the previous year, —_— PERSONAL, Dr. J. Reaglo, U. 8. A., i8 at tho Palmer. Tho Hon, O. I, Spragno, of Providence, is at tho Hhorman, The Ilton, J. K. Edsall, Atlorney-Genoral, is al tho Pacifio, . C. do 8t. Paul and Q. Costello, of Pstls, ara quarteroed at tho Psimer, M. Tabro, IL Vigoaux, and O, Jourin, ot Paris, nro Aojourning at tho Pacific. Tho Hon. Chatles F. Btanshurg, of Washing- ton, Is a guost at tho Pacifie, A The Hon. M. C. Korr, of Indiana, s in Bloom- Inglon, I, n guast of Gen, Uridley, Tho Houn. J. N. Tyner, Assinaant Postmastor- Gonoral, Wanhington, 19 at tho Bhorman, Charlotte Cushiman hias again biddon farowoll to the world. 8ho Is going to live in Boston. Tom Svott's fast mail brings tho Washington pnpora of Vucsday to Clicago by Friday morn- ing. Mr. James Hamilton, o well-known marino artist of P’hiladelphis, s now in tho city on his way to 3an Francisco, Col. W, M. Grosvenor, of St. J.ouls, {8 iu tho locturo-fleld this yoor. He is an accomplishod man in mony raspocts, bajng s graduato of Yalo. Thoodoro Tilton would donbtloss foel Insnited if anybody ssked bim to play Claude to Tennio Clatlin's Pautine. But what a glorious porform - anco they might give! The mothor of littta Mabol Young, who was killed {n the bolfry of the Wnrren Avenuo Bap- tist Churcly, in Boston, has lost hor reason, aud 13 an inmato of s privato insane asylum. AMrs, Rialaton has bad tondered to her by Mr. Sharon tho use of & suite of seveu rooma at the Palnca Hotol, with privato servants and a coach and coachman, 80 long ag sho may caro Lo uso them, Franklin Rozo Rubonstein, s sonng Jewish lady. who gave n courso of locturcs on * Hoi- once ™ about two yoars ago, bas recoived the de- geeo of Dactor of Philosophy from the Univorsi- ty of Leipeic. Mra. Senntor Alligon s taking o lively mterost in tho Contonnial Exposition of noxt yoar. 8ho has privately mndo a large collection of fancy articles, which gho proposes to oxhibit ia tho Towa Dapartment of tho Exposition. Poor Mra, Grant and, Mrs. Fred Grant wero obliged to give a public recaption to tho ladios of Des Moinos. This dreadful infliction ia genorally confined to public men, Women can't vots, or hold ofiice; why should they * receivo” ? ‘That is an old story, but a good one, abont the army oflicer who laughod at timid women beforo his merrisgo, and subsequently took off his boots in the hall whon he cnmo homo late ab night, baving married “a timid woman" him- Belf. A Mra. Darrett gwidow of Lieut. Barrott, of tho United Statos Navy, who dled fourtoon years g0, committed suicide in Lrooklyn Tuceday ovening last. Tt iz said that she took hor lifo in order to nvoid toutilyluyg in court to the disgraco ot hor sister, Troguont Into oystor-euppera indulgod in by Mclkes Itankin, Fred Erby, aud Waltor Williama, have lod to the absurd ruwor that tho two last- named gentlomon wore to join the “Two Or- phan” combination respoctively s door-koeper and proporty-man, Tho roportora say that ono of the companions of Dr.Portoous on the fatal excursion which endea in bis doath, a Mr. Cook, swam balf o mile to shoro, carrying with him Lis two chil- dron, aged 9 aod 11 yoars. Tho story may prop- orly be celled tishy. Alady of good family and standing in tho commuuity was Mra. Julis Ruckman, who died at tho regidenco of hor mothoer uear Gillespio, Madison County, Ill. Thureday week. Sho woigned 412 pounds and was known to Labitues of sido-shows nt tho circuses ss *‘tho Illinois Glantess,” Bpotted Tail wants sovonty millions for tho Dlack Hills, Drobably that untutored savage nover caleulatod how many orpamental drunks hocould arrango for thatenm. Othorwiso ho would bo content with £5,000 or £6,000 down, and & commission ne Gsuger in the Intornal Rey- enuo Bervice, Brighnm Young has latoly boughts new dross for Ins wives, espouding for this gorgoous gar- ment £2,600. Courago, O despondent Benodict! Te la not 60 bad 08 tunt this slde of Utal Mrs, Benedict may not havo all the virtucs or Brig- ham's many wives comtived in her aweot porson, but what virtues alio has aco easicr clothed, Charles I1. Madon, of New York City, bas boon sent to tho Btato's Prison for twonty years on tho testimony ot his own mothoer, Ifo attempt- ed to kill her, and, after balng turned away fram Lfs fothor's houso, returncd and committed a barglary. Tho scone iu court was most affoct- Ing, the mothor giving bor ovjdeuco roluctantly, aud attompting to sbield hor son. That wag an intoresting itom abont the paral- yols of Goorga L. Fos, tho pantomimtst, It wag thio bost kind of an item for tho nows-gathorer, Inasmuch as it was not truo. It was tho kind of an item to give ono day, and deny the noxt, snd qualify the third. 3Ir. Fox himsolf aunounces that ho will fulfill all his engagemonts ; and be fs to appeanr in Hartford noxt wook, «Madame Mac)Mahon, wifo of the Iresident of tho Fronch Ropubtic, Is Prosident of a commit- teo appointed Lo roceivo subscriptions for tho roliof of tho sufforera by Lo late ioundations. 8o roports that tho subscriptions havo alroady renched the onormous total of 24,000,000 francs. ‘This sum, it must bo noticod, has boon mado up almost entirely in Franco, through tho efforss of euch noble women ag Madamo MacMahon, Somobody has raked up s curious notice of Daron Btoivberger, tho funny old primato of the Hamonn Islauds, from Gon. Bhermau's ** Mem- oira.” It occurs on page 198 of Vol. I, and runs aa follows: * Roturniog to the Plantors® Honso iu 8t. Louis [whilo Fromont waa in command], I saw old Baron Btoinberger. I ayvoided him on purposn; but hla prosouco fu Bt. Louls recalled the maxim, * Where tho vulturos are therois s carcans oloso by.' " The waka over the romalas of Nod O'Baldwin, tho Irish giant, who was killed in Now York late- Iy, was au ofsbornto affair, Among tho visitars was Josoph Coburn, who had o heavy cross of tos roses and faponicas, with the word “Ned wrouglt in tho centro, and a card attached with tho words, *’fhe sympathy of Joseph Coburn."” 0'Baldwin’s two sisters, Aon and Hannab, are rivod early in ¢hio eveniog from Boston, dlany kuecoled besido the coftin, crossing thomsclves and eaying prayers for tho safoty of O'Baldwin'y soul. - Frank Barnes)(Erby’spard.) hag wronght groat ubhiappivoss swmong tbe falr sox of Lafaystte, lod. Ho recoutly (ss & foke) dispatched to frionds in that placo a bouquot ** cruamentod” with erapo and & card snnouncing that it was takon from the cofin of Mr. Anderson, & young Chicago gentloman who Isa frequent visltor at Lafayotto. Not ** seetog * the joke, the recip- leuts of the fowors had inserted in the Bunday Leader the following : * Mr. Anderaon, s young Reptloman of Chicago, who bad masy warm friends smong the ladios and gents of Lafsyatte, diod suddenly on Wedneaday Inat."” Aun Eaatero fonoy man, whose wit ls mostly mado up of stolen {deaa, has invented a charm- ing atory about Chloago hotel-kespars, who, ho sayy, nOW require travelors to pay in advance. According to tho siory, ons traveler, not appre- ciating tho change in affalrs, was queationed by a clerk, who eaid, * You will not object to paylug Lafore you go ta your room, sir? " ¢ Certaiuly not; make out your bill.” ** For how long, sir? " " says the stranger, ** you msy charge me for about ton minutos, on the European plan. By tho end of thas timo I tbiok I shall bo at & holol whoro tho elerks wear Amaller diamonds and have more contilence in human nature." Mr. Edwin Bonth hopes to bo ablo to keep lis on oment wizh Mr, Daly in the latior vart of Octobor. Tlis wrist wan badly aprained, and his ormn hanga lifoless by hia sldo. Jlis hroken ribs also intorfero in sonio degroo with tho action of his Innga, 50 that tho cough, which fu wnch & foature of his Jichelieu, Is quito §mpossiblo for tho proment. Mr, Booth has beon making a study of King Richard I, & part hls father nacd to play, but which has not boon given in Awmorica for many yoars, 1[0 lookn forwnrd with plossuro to tha prospect of playiog in 3r. Daly's theairo. Iio always lkod a small slagn snd nit- ditorium. Klia owao theatro nover pleased him, becauno it was too Iargo. “Poress Titjons, tho catabrated singer, ia having. & gay timo in Now York, whero alio arrived Jast wook. Blio vislts tho thentres in turn, appeaging consplonounly iu tho boxes, A roportor di her porsonally na follows: *The distinguishod prima donna {8 8 woman of generous physique, ‘baing both tall and amplo in person, and bears In uer amiable countonanco tho evidences of hor Gorman origin. Hor oyes are gray and slightly promunent, hor month curved and firm, and her abundant bair of dark brown, dressed a Ia Pomp- adour, gives her tho appearauce of bewng taller than sho really ia. Ilor manuer ia both dignified and suave, snd a foreign accent botrays itsalf lut rarely in hor apoecls,” Titjens ia credited with 41 yoars in the encyclopzdias. Nym Crinklo writes In the Now York World : "I sm told by a Broadway millinor that those who appoear in tho sanctusry overy Hunday In new bonuots have beon eupnlied rogulatly and gratuitously by up-town housos, Tho ladica rocompouse tho houscs by mentioning the names of their firms when thoir bonuets arn admirad. How sliocked thoge doear creatures would be if their beloved pastor should appear in hin pulpit Sunday morning with a placard on his brenst iu- viting his congrogation to buy thelr undercloth- ing of Jones & Johnson." Thoro are 8 number of pretty girls in Chicago who would like to hiavo thiat practico becomo common here, They would woar better bonnets thau thoy now do. 3fr. Justin D, Fulton, of the Hanson Placo Baptist Church, Brooklyn, will probubly bo forced to resign. Of courso he is in hot water, Iio always has boen, elnco his accession to tho minatry, 1Ia was drivon out of Doston by tho indigoaut Daptiats, and a like fate probably awaits him in Brooklyn and whorever ho goes. Tho Now York papers notico tho disturbance in his church with great displessuro. Tho World in particular rofers to Litm in the roverost terme. Fulton 8 the mon who, professing teetotal principles, was dotected in drinking siyly in saloons. Although eiglitoon out of twonty dea~ cone in his present church have requested him to rosign ho refusos to go, and sooms disposed 1o tent the matter n tho courts, Twenty-five yonrs ago, Wylie Williame, the #on of & woalihy Goorgia plantor, shot and Juled tho manager of an insaoe asylum in which Lo had boen confined. Ho was tried and acquitted of murder, Lin insavity being eatablished in de- fonse. Tho presiding Judge committed Williame to tho Eastern Penitontiary for safo-keeping, until hia frionds should call for him, and he has boon conflned thero ever sinco, 1iis father and sll hia rolatives, excopt one brotber, who wa# impoverished by the War, aronow dead; and ho is now on tho vergo of dissolution himsolf. Wrylie is now about G0 yoars of ageand almost childlike. Tho ono desiro that hag nbsorbed him for novoral years is to revisit the old plantation on which e was born and rsaised. It has been bis daily custom to &it in the yard, with his faco turned to tho south as ho smaled his cigar, A personal description of the now Bishop of Illinois {a given by a correspondent who enw him incliarch : *¢ My firat thought upon secing him was thac tho look of tho Bishop was strongly marged o Jum. Imagino s compactly-built man of 5 foot 8 or 0 inches, with a strongly-markod Beateh faco, brond and mtelligent, tho hend threo-quattors bald, the bair and whiskers al- most rod, a frame toughly koit and indicating health and rugged ecndarance, and you havo s sloten of the man who will probably be a prom- inont figuro in alt future thoological discussions. His voice is distinet, though I percoived no jndi- cation of any elfort to road with offect. Thero g is & quict dignity about the man o3 Losits or moves about tho altar.” There {s no escapo from thom. ‘Tho Two Orphana” have arranged their plans to aprend over the whole country. Oshionh shall not es- enpe; neithor will Oibeinnati bo sparod. This great country has become a vast orphanage. Birarms of orphans appoar overyabero; all liv- ing upon tho fat of tho land. Thoy are worse than grasshoppers. Tramps aro a blossing in comparison with thon, not euch a wondorfnl thing. Maro tban Lalf of us aro, aither partially or ' ontirely, orphaus. ‘There i8 roally no reason why two particular or- phans shouid raise such o hubbub, It is an im- otltion upon thoso of ua who are paronts. It L’c not our fault that thero are not enough of us to go around. o call upon tho polico to arrost those **Two Orplians,"—to enjolu them from be- ing orphans. Lot them marry and gottlo down. HOTEL ARMIVALN. Paimer House—E. G. Yorter, Lovton : 1. D. Tev, Bt 8, Liitlo, York York Armatrong, Detroit; E. I, tlawen, Oinnett, mata 7 11, 1Y, Cincinuais L, G, ifornia Geo. Olds, 8t Josoph ; K. K. Tremwnt Houge—A. C, 1 Now York } M, C, Culve 1. Crossu: Maf, J. N, Poweli, otttgrenei nnd Gon, J, H. Ammon, Histon: W, W, ‘alker, Cedsr Rapldn ; tha Ifo, J, B, Wheatou, New York,. ..Sherman House—O. ¥, Abdress snd J, . Tald- wiu, Giticinuatl 3 G, 1t. Buoth, Poughkeopsiy Toritand ; W. K, Hawking, Cloveland; J. B, itay Torro Hauts. ... Fardner House—1, 11, Tinliman, N York ; Jolin Milwaukee ; Georoa Dougherty, Manefold, 0. ; O, 1. Sieigh, Grand Rapids: B, Mitford, Eugland ; G. B, Cooper, Ohio; A, 3., Morrison, Bt Josoph ; AL, E. Hogan, Tlinof —_— THE DIRECT CABLE. New Yorx, Oct. 1.—Dispatches from London have beon receivod at the oflice of tho Diroct Cablo Company in this city to tho effoct that the steamer Findloy will loave thers on Wodneeday to ropair tho break {n tho cablo, The Company 8tate that thero I3 no truth jn tho report thut su agreomont bad beon arrived at with the Anglo- American Company on the sabject of tariff, tho Direct Cablo Company maintaining thotr ontirs indopepdenco, They will fix their rates ou ro- opening. Moro Child=Ntenlng, Bocloty appears to havo lost rather than gained ground by the trial and conviction of Westorvolt. Children are beiog sbducted in New York and Drookign with impunity. Nothing hes baon heard of the littlo eon of Ar, Hullivan, who was stolen from bis fathor's storo In New York, A Imwld{u paper tolls of sn attompted caso of abductlon.” It says: * M No. 519 Paclfio stroet Is tho miother of a chubby- faced boy 10 months old. About § o'clock on tho afternoon of the 23d met. Mra. Hayes sat in tho parlor overlooking the avenuo, eugsged in work. Hor child had crawled into tho dining- room, which {u oxactly at tho head of tho etaircase, and was ~ out of sight, Bhe called to it to como back, whon she heard a strango clucking nolte, as 1f an atlompt was beiog roade to quiet the ¢hild. Tho fact itself would have created mo second thought; but whon sho callod the child again and falled to hear the familisr eound of its shufle scross tho floor, it flasbed upon her that Hl’m‘“m“l;' must be weong, and, dlopuinF her work, sho huriiod into the dining-room. 'The child was gone. ‘The door was ajsr, and she hoazrd tho nolso of foot hurrylog down stalre. She Jookod down tho flight, acdsaw & man with the child ln his arod, preasiug ity face under hia lofc arm, to smothor any outery it should mske, and attempting to make his way down with ay littlo nolso as possible. Mrs.” Hayes soroamed tohim to givo hor back her child, aud firly flew down the siairs after him, A comrade way waiting tu the hsll on the socona Hoor, with an osth he ran down into the atreot. Tho follow with tho child seizod it by lta clothing, sud, acowhog terribly iu the faco of the fright- oul omau, who Wwas close upon bim, twirled it into it mother's outstretohed bands, and, with- out uttering & word, fled procipitately after his companion. Tho lady was too much frightoned to follow them, aud oven to call for help, aud tho rascals ot uwa; Porbaps the iufliction of some terrible punish- mont ou Weatervolt miglt hoyvo a deterrout of- fect. At present, soclety is attho meroy of theso mercenary ruttiauy, sud esvere alliaonts nced se- Yore remedica, = u orpban, per 8¢, is enry Ttan- 16, Eugeno Hayes, of A WELL-DRESSED LADY. of the Establishments Which She Is Likely to Patroni Some Prominent Places for Obtaining the Various Articles of Femi- nine Attire, FIELD, LRITER & 0, The woll-drosued lady in cortain, n tha seareh for the chricent of dry goode, to call at the grest establishment of Field, Leiter & Co., corper of Htato and Washington stroets. The ostont and campletancss of thin unwenss tetail houss aro mattora of national Information. Everythiog penaining 4o feminine attiro may ho found here, aud everything It inro to provo roasonablo in prico, nud precisely as reprosented in quality. N MATSON & €O, \Withont bracelets, a nocklace, rings, and n net of jawelry from tho Leautiful storo of thoabove- named firm, 1o lady's foilol w complete. It would b impossible for ua in thia briof epaco to attempt Lo de:cribo tho woalth of ladios' orna- ments which fill the cas2s of this heuso, aud which givo tho wholo maguificent interior tho appoarance of a modorm Ualeconds, You will seo thcro dinmonds, omeralds, turquolso, kapphires, amothyst, onyx, camoos, rubies, aud all tho otber preciois stonos, and gold nd wilver uniquely fashioned, nllin the most gonarons profusin, auid in variety grout enough to ratisfy the winh of tho most particular, Matson's 18 regardod o tho jowelry-prlaco of Chicaro in tho kama senko aa Iiela, Leiter & Co, aro considerod the leading dry-goods houso. Wo Lave many otlier magn cont jowelry establishments, but Matson's takes tholcad, ladies, whatever intho jewelry hno iatare and ologont you will by waro to find ab Matwon's, corner of State and Honrve. GHORNLE: ia at No, 821 Wabnsh avenue, Tho mere namn of (hormley suegerts all that is advauced, eles gant, awd rotined 1n the modist's art, As Worth i to 'arig, so0 1a Ghormloy to the Weat, Ife in- vonte, He studies tho peculiarities of hin patrous sud adapts his work to tho comploxion, tom- perament, figuro, and “gencral style of the in- dividual, o8 by pature and training an artist, and tho producis of lus establishment aro gonuine art triumphs, A jatient sud underatanding student of tho slmust infinita varienea of tastos and nceds in fomivino attiro, und nswistod by a corps of un- rivaled assiutauty, ho 14 able to produce toflets which aro eimply perfoct. 8o complote snd ologant is overything essayed by him that by fame goes out to other cities, and his work isin domand in St. Lows, Cincinnati, aud elsowhere. Ho i3 giving Chicao s ustional name, and 18 makipy it the fashion centro of the country, A graud fenture of the Gliormley ostah ment i its bridal trougseaux. ‘Tho ‘beauty and conceded superiority of tho trousseaux mado st thia piaco aro wattors of univereat knowledgo. No bride in nny eity in the world is more admi- rably droesod, or furmshed with a moro completo angortment of fashionable apparel, than she who bins given o carte-blancho to Ghormley, ‘The woll-dressad Indy—eho who 8 correctly and beautifully attired for tho promeunede, nt home, or i attendance upon social guyetics—is }lkoly to know of no other rmodist suve Ghorm- oy y FRENCIR. This elegant resort, at Nu. 163 Blato mtreet, Juwt serows tho corner from tho Palmer Houso, is already tho standard establishment for thoso who are iu quest of choico goods in tho lin of ladies' and gentlemen's underwear. Our well- drersed lady is certain to eall at this placo if sho desiros anything i tho shapo of laces, embroi- dory, hawiery, gluves, or other furnishing goods. I'ho nnderwenr for fudios and children includes il tho best toreign and domestio nkkes. Cart- wright sud Warnot's celebrated merino goods are embraced in this lino. To cataloguo tho mavy articlos ospecislly dear 2o the feminine leort on #ale horo would bo to cnumerato almost every- thing pertaiuing to a lady's attiro except hoavy drees goods. Wo will only say that it a lad; wishes for tho most olegant and stslish of col- Inrs, caffs, rifs. handkorchiefs, scatfs, gloves, luco+, ombroidories. hosiery, or nuderwear, she will be cortain to find precisly what sbo wauts, uy reavonablo figures, at Frencl’s. In conclu- gion, wo ndviso fatios to call at French's aud sco iho now Cashinero Jace, just receivod from thetr European agents, It i tho latest thing out. RELLEWS, ‘That her feot may ovor bo incased in appro- priato coverings, is ulways tho prayor of the lady who would bu considered welt dreswed. Poter Keller, **the Premium Loogt Maker,” at No. 75 Dearborn stroet, Las an enviable reputation ns u maker of fino boots, shoes, and slippers for Ia- die’ wear, Ilo furnishes @ porfect fit, and maken suything desired from s bhoavy walking boot to a fine eilk or satin ghoo. 1lo mutches any color of toilotto, and fu atylo and finish pro- duces work winch has no fear of rivaley, To be * woll-bootod ” i proverbially ooa of tho chuot things nocossary far st ologantiy-ate tired lady, whether upon the streot, at honia, ar fa attondanco uron social guyoticd. ' Hor douiroa in this respoct sro_always suro of a satisfactory fuitiilimont if sbo intrusts Lier ordors to Koller, LULLOCK BROS,, 60 AND G2 ALADISON STREET, Itis to the nbove woll-known ostablishmont thas tho bent dreased Iadios of Chicago nnd tho Northwoat sond for thoir boots and shoes. This is duo nudonbtedly to their incomparable stock and contral location. Their e band-sowed shocs aro very popular, and deservedly so, Thoy aro alwo exclusive ngonts for tho salo in this city of tho beaatiful goods made by E. C. Burt, tho colebrated boot-maker of Now Yark, of whict thoy sell large quantitics, MADAME WASLINGTON. ‘T'ho fashionablo Iadies of Chicago havoe, within a fow months llul' bad resson to rojoico over uu acconsion o the numbor of thoir friondain tho poruon of Madama Washington, who has broaght to i city @ prostige aud reputation for siill and tanto in_tho millinory and drossmaking arts which vory fow othors in tho country possoas, A lany of distinguishod fomily connections and inhereat dolicacy of tasto nud lntuitive porcop- tion of grace and boauty, Madamo Washingtou has hadthoadvantago of extonded foreigu truvol, which has cultivated and still furthor refined her natural gifth. Thrown upon her own resonrees many yeurs ogo, Bho was not above usiug ber taleuts in the way of business, aud with raro good wenso in recognizing the fact that hunest induatry can never bo sught hut envobling, she at onco davoted herself to Lusiness. That of millinery and drossmakiug wa3 Lier natural cholco for goversl roasons. It povo hor an opportunity to utifize hor uatural taste aud tho fruits of Lor tireloss observation abroad, and at the snme time brought her into caunection with & clags of customers who would approciate oxcollonco whon they saw it, and recopnize rofinemout. The wisdom of this choica soon made itself manifest, and sho was Emm: ago notod a8 ono of tho leaders fn tho usiness. Mme. Washington's drossmaking parlors on Wabash avenuo woro froquentod on hor arrival in Chicago by tho elito of the city. Tho numboer of handeomo equipages continually waiting outsido marked thom as tho choico of Chicago ladios, aud 1t bocame nocessary to seok toro roomy apartments. Bho, tharoforo, resolved ta romovo to hior prosont upacious and efegant par- Jory ot No. 89 Biate streol, where sho is uow at the head of tho millinery and drossmaking busi- ness of Uhicago. Loaders of fashlon havo decroed that ehe shall bo tho modisto of the Waost, and the forthcoming balls and social ovonts of tho scason will show off more of her matchless dosigus in costnmes than ever draumod of by ono millinery cstablishment, Uossips say that'sbo is at work Just now upon a costumo for ono of the bolles of tho ¢ity which will make s songalion when it comes out. But this is only ono umong many, sd will bo scen beforo the season fs far advanced. MEA. JANES HAVENS, Fvery lady fn Clicago who Liss any informa. tion whatever on the subject of millinory must know, by roputation at least, tho lady “abava meutioned, who bas ono of the most magnificent millipery establishments in tho Northwest, st Nu. 260 Wabash avenuo, Mrs. Havous' goods sroof the latost and most unique patterny, All tho many Parisian noveltios snd forelgn sliapos and' otyles will bo found there, mnd, indeed, whatevor elue that is rich and rare. Her beauti: ful stora 14 perfoctly gorgeous in mauy colos sud the multitudivoys omaments which cor spito to decorate tho hats of oar ladies. A hat {m-;x' thie store will be sure to Lo perfection ituelf. QLASIBROOK'S, Btate street, north of Jackson, 13 & grest resort. for the fair and fashiouable, and 1t 18 not tho dry-goods houses slung which tend to attract so mauy of them thither. There sro other chiarms for tho sox which thoir wmasonline frionds aro supposed to know nothing about. Miss Gla brook, st No. 83 Btato stroet, opposite Fiuld, Loitor & Co.'s, could tell, i? sho wanted to, of *tho immense business sho did in human bair for Idies. This s tho fashionable hair emporium of Chicago, aud it 1 as well knowu smong ladies a4 auy of our pubiic institutions, OQutsido in a shaw-caso iu & wax figure coverod with drapery iogeniously wmanufactured of hair, and a joka about thio baiz-auit young lady used to bo popu- lar, Mg Glassbrook io a sbylish lady, thorougle Iy canveraant with and har popnlar vory dotail of her husine 4 tho best proof of it MRY, THOMPYON'S BEAUTIFUL AT 5100, No. 216 Wabnash avenue, iu tha mort extonaivo ni. tabliphmantof tho kind n tho cits. Her pa. trons include most of the fakliouablo ladies of Chicago, aud hor brsiness baw asanmed very Jargn proportions, 3rs. Thompson is pecrliarty adapted for tho businows, on tecount of great exporienco and oxcellent tauto in hair dreasing. Ladiea who want now ideas in the srt sbonld not fail to call ou lior, and avery Iady in Chicago lionld “gao that “very usoful littlo invention, “Tho Haratoga Crimpor."” DELL MANN, J For choica parfumery, elogant tollot artick ete., wo hava again to refer to Bell Manng cor ner'of Monron atroet and Wabash aveuue, His £00ds nro always wuperfine. » V- THS POSITION. fit Is Drawing to u Close~'The School Chtldren Mondny, Thio Expoution, having entored upon the last half of ity existence for tho year, s drawiug daily increasing crowds a4 the end eomes nearer, Yestorday tho peovlo present, eapecially thoso ovidently from the rural districls, wore fn larger number than on any day during tho week, as far 88 conld bo judged by appearances, and tho in- tercat was woll maintalued. Monday the an- nouacement of a reduction in adminsion for the public gchool children will crowd the structure 10 ita utmost capacity. THE DAVIS YETICAL FFED BEWING-MACHINT.. Atwong tho various objects of iuterest that aro attracting great and almost universal attention, and eliciting warm encomiums from sdmiring throngs, is the Davis vertical food xowing-ou- chine. Thin quito wmple and wondsrful pieco of mechaniam Iy daily performivg great feats n Rowing, which it wonld seem almost i i ble todo unless it wero eecn. With No. throad tho ivest ganzo and lace fabrics oro wrought into exquisite shiapos, while with only o change of ueedlo aud thresd oxircmely buavy cloth aod Jeather goods are beautifully sewed withs tho coarsest aud oven the poorcst thready und vilke, The great point of merit i 1th voru- cal food, which, it is claimed, is tho only sure and perfect feed in use. snd which eus- Liew tho operator to oxecuto sny kind of work without basting, and with less ekill than ug.on machines designed upon tho old principle. Very great improvements have lately beon made, nmuuf which 14 that any loat motion by wear from Jong uso can Le ooxily taken up. Alson new thresd controller, wiich practically com- bines the {)mlx(\o form of xome with the siclding formi of ol{ other machings, avoiding of cither and embracing the elvantages Another novelty is the automatic bobbin winder, which winds tho thread beautifully smooth snd aven without any assistance from the operator. Thin Ingenious ittla cootrivanco is put upon overy Davia machine freo of charge. We are auttiorized to stato that tho Davis Compsny chatienges all compatitors to equal the Davis it n kenoral rongoe of work. All vieitors to the Ex- posttion should surely soo tho Davis, Tho Gene cral Western Ofiico of tho Company is at 157 Btatn etrect, Chicago. ek S R Xmportant Rusincss Changens Mr. B. Al. Moore, ono of the most prominont insnrance sgeuts in this city, and until lately a momber of tho Board of Firo Commissionors, has retired from the ivsurance business, after having beon at tho bead of tho insurance firm of 8. 3. Mooro & Co. sinco 1665, rud one of tho firm of Moore & Stearns sinco 1862, Mr. Mooie will heroatier dovoto Lis entiro timo to the loan snd real estato boeinesa, and contivuo ot the Lead of tho firm of B. M. Mooro & Cummings, which hasita oftico in the Insut 0 Building, Nos. 119 and 121 LaSalle ttrect. This tirm wog originally organizod in 1871, and the bnsinesy has grown to such large proportion that it needs the full attention and supervizion of Mr. Moore. ‘Tho insurance business will be carried on tho 8amo as hieretoforo by Mesyrs. J. H. Mooro, & brothers of Mr. B. M. Moore, snd Mr, Jobu J. Janes, who have boon in tho firm aud had active control of tho bueiness einco 1863, Both of tlese gentlemon are well known to the public, aud they will guard and attend to the iutereats of their patrons with tho sawo care and fidelity 08 they did when with the old firm. The firm namo hiaa boen changed to Moore & Janos, Thoy will continue to represcot the samo old and ro- liable compavies as berotolore. Tho companics thoy represcot are among tho best in the coun- iry. 88 will bo soou by referring to tho ndvertiso- ‘ment {n anotber part of thi or. THE PRESIDENT AT OMAHA. Oxana, Neb,, Oct.l.—President Grant, ac- companiod by hia wife, Col. Grant and wifo, ox- Secretary Borio sod wifo, Beerstary Bolkaap, Gon. Alvord, aud o number of other distin- wuished gontlomen, arrived this morning from Dos Moines. They wera hospitably entertainod by the citizens, together with & committco of tho Merchauts’ Club, drivon around the city and to the barracka. A public recoption was beld by the Prosidentin the conrt-room of tho new Custom-Houwo, Mo visited tho High tchool, wheroe all tho echool children of the city agsem- bled. The President and partyloft hiere for Col- orado this aft Yelocl. VICKSBURG ITEMS. Vicesnra, Oct. §.—Tho Cotton Exchange formally opencd to-day, aod s now ready for businese. Tho Inter-Atato Convention assembles hero to- morrow with a full represoatation. 'BUSINESS NOTICES. Dr, Te Felix. Gouraud’s ovricntal Cream or Magical Beautifier, removes Fracklcs, Timploa, Hallowness, Motl Patchios, and all skin blem 1shey This preparation has scquired o reputation the psat {tiny yesrs smong Foalionsio Lodies, which makes 1t wought after by the fafr rcx, cowlug rowm ot going 10’ the moat distant couutrion, for it brs no_cqual or rivalin its besutifying and innocent qualitios. Lixa all other of DIl GOURAUD'S preparstions, thia lius cxtended it pafs untll it has become u speciality by its own smerits, and {a not the creaturo of tucre advertis- lug notoricty, ‘This invaiusblo Cosmetle 1a rocommended from one cuutomer to another on sotusl knowledgu of its value ond uttlity. Trejard by D, T, FELIX GOURAUD, 43 Bond-st., Now York, formerly of Walker-st,, and late of '3 Droadway, Establislied 36 years, DI GOURAUD is also the inventor of the celobratod Htaliau Medicatod Saap, l'oudre Bubtile for uprooting bair, Lily Whits, Liquld Rouge, et SMOKING TOBACOD, VANITY FATR. 1t1a shiaved from tho bost Nat- ural Leaf, for Meerschaur sud Cigareites, Docs ot uake the tongue sore, Liber. sl samplo on recolpt of money, Iighest award, Vien- 8, 1573, Hend for Circular. WM, 8, KINBALL & CO. Rochestor, N, ¥, Prenirss Tonadco Wonx hr ke From J. E. Conyzvy, Fall River, Masa, 1 JYour Vaulty ¥ulr ewmokiug tobacco lu o best T over uied, Thaan decidedly benefioial effect npon the intel- lectial power, Companfon {n Our solitude, suser in our {aleness, and soother in our tronbloe, ¥rom F. Il, Tarron, U. B, A,, In camp, Elifay, Ga. 1 conufder your Vaniiy Felt of auperlor qualisy, flavor spprozimating so clossly to Mavans rolled loaf, that 1 cen scarcely tell tho difforence in Cigarottos, Melnga great lover and cdnaumer, and consclous of how atch happiness you aro conferring upon tuy brethren of the weed, s your efforts to fu them oo rticle, 1 deaied to sxprees my apgreciation and anke, 1t will serve you such & sunshiny sheat of reverie, all tritod out of 15 aumoke, 18 will msko your kind ‘old oart ache, From E, A, Grxxxe, Richmond, Vi, 1 Fouud your Vanity Fair at Montpeller, and thik tho bt smokiang totaces ot rore S0 (LK 16 “ 3t burna with wondrous freensss, and from the snioke taah forth Iniages bright and quick as Ughtning, with oo thunder but the thunder of the pulss, From Francis V. Barngr, Edy 1 da ot think I ever smoked of tobacco than your Vauity Falr. Bald by Js G PARTRIDGE & CO,, No. 57 Lakoeste PANTALOONS, . OASH versus OREDIT. CHICAGO PANTS WARBEOTSE, 510 & 512 WEST MADISON-ST. MABEY & PRALL, Merchant Tailors, (FROM LONDUN) l’l'hl CHICAGO PANTS aro warranted all on, Pa, : or botter articls aliruni, well triused, luwest guods, workmansip, perfect 81, $9.00 A PATR. wool, well buat CARPETS, &o. CARPETS Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., AR NOW OPENING LATE INPORTATIONS Foreign Camels, IN ADDITION TO REGULAR STOCK, OFFER DECIDED BARGAINS Body Brussels, $1.75 yd Tapestry “ 1.00yd Ingrain, 75 yd These are ‘‘Special Things,” and ALL ARE INVITED toin- spect them. GROCERI! “EXPOSITION! DON'T FATIL! Visit Hicksou's, 167 Sonh Clarkst, GRROCERIES Retalled for cash ot the following prices or ver Drl o Pragca—Tarkivh beaty per PN HEAL, Ber 1. Itnision-Layers, G-tb hok Jice—-CUnroli n‘?hcul ver il nenron \‘:rmlm-ll[. n rbox 7.5 o per :".' X7 Gond White Winter Wheut, Hi per brl. Louls, Minnewoin Kiring Wisenis hes Miunexota Patent, per brl....o. QUARTERLY STATEMENT! Eleventh Quarterly Statement OF TItK DIME - SAVINGS BANK, 105 CLARK.8T.y CHICAGO, On the Morning of Oct. 1, 1876, Capital Stock, paid n fll, - $50,000,00, 38,410.33 “aah o0 biard and tn baok... monnt of assats of overy A includod ander any of the sburo h v Int \eemed, Bl i i sac® BA2TS ‘ovar oo a8, Farmrs s B 8,1 0D 850,308.28 LTABIL] 3. Princips Listlmat Escess of aneate ovor i icusa Fumbot of acoranta opznad 10 d Btato of Tlinnis, Conk County, Cashler of thn Dimn Naviogs 1is Chicago, da sl rmaly sivear that tho abovo statoment is true to be hest ot my knowledye and teliaf, RELSEY RRED, Casblor, Bubrcriied and aworn to bofors mo this lat. day of Oc- e A D WERCEANTS, FARIERS MECEANCS SAVINGS BANK. Conditlon st Cloes of Buxiness Sept. 30, 1875, Peporits and Trast Fund, 110,144, bl ad Uoptiagons Land 3 Nobbbs §1,060,111.44 INVESTMENTS. Taans on Real Fstate. ... ~8 415,367.06 VALUY. OF BECCITTS Valuo ot Land.. 3. o! R e Vit i) 81.106,177.00 Siafon and Oce Fixtares, ' 8,310.00 Lrana and Demaods ; = e S jfl.un.a., an jablo socarities. ... 26 530340 Calshia vaalt aod subjoct &5 THnsIRae Pablished for tho fnformation of ot AT Chicago, Oct. 1, 1955, SYDNEY MYENY, Sanager. 79d Quarterly Statement oF THE STATE SAVINGS INSTITOTION OF CHICAGO, FRIDAY MORNING, OOT, 1, 1876, RESOURCES, Mort, 4 s Couat; ch (iuan and Echangn. .ol anking 1onse and aifioe feal istata. Hafos, Parnitire, aad Ficiaros e $4.416,408.01 B 5 LIABILITIES. SeaAR 1 Un&\lflu! P 1,097 $4,416,408.01 BPRNCRI ident, AR Vit Kreshdan. HUILY, Gaable: ULKLRY, Ass't Oashier. QUART}%RLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THI food: which aze of the bust qualizy, aud welght guaranteed 10 hold ot 14 ors. to the ponnd. Gooda deliverod in alf patta of the city fren of charge, Parties {n the country ean order by wull and receise tho samo atten- ton 2a if they wero thiemeelves prorent, BAS, Gunpowder, per th, 60, Tse—btandard. , Young Hyson, per i, 0, 0, T5e—Standsrd’ Japan, per 1, 50, GOc—Htandard Oolom, por It 40, SUc—Stndard Esgiel lreakfsat, per I So—btaia Bont C, 0, D. to'all parta of thy United 3 J. TICKSON, 163 South Clark-st, e S B AR INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, EXPOSITION, LAST WEEK BUT ONE. Open on Saturdays until 11 D m. at the usual redueed rates. Adults, 25 cts; Child- ren, 15 efs. MONDAY, Oct. 4, SPEGIALDAY FOR SCHOOLS, Teachers, 25¢; Pupils, 10e. The Public Schools will be closed on that day. “RUPTURE. “Tho Conimon Sunso Trues ts 8a near perfection ua can I atiatned 0 (his class of articles, Approved by Do oyeruuent, indursed by the medical fraseruity, and sdmired by 3l who use them, is it any wonder Commion Seuse Trues eclipeed all rivalry 17— Editorfal Chicago Dally Tribune, Bept, 4. ucl G Princs writcs, Madison, Wis, June 23: 14 now nearly slx years aince ¥ loft™ o1l wesrin t Fro our ¢ Common Selse Truss,’ which timo lina proved, Teyond all cavil, that tha ahove-taiacd tria iae ef: foctod s PERFECT QURE" RUPTURE OURED, Apply to BARTLETT, BOT- MAN & PARKER, 60 State-at., Cbicugo. £ ‘Truzscs of Wl Kindu, Biipporters, Elastle Socks ustry s for Deformitics, ko, Common_ prudonos requires oxamination of the:Elastio Truss, which gently prossca eround the body and rotains the rupture day and nlgbt oured. Hent Circulars froo, REED, 25 Btato- 0., J. MRAZILIAN PEIBL L CLES Bt all sichis by suapustion a6 MANARSE'S, Optd- i Tt iR g LEL SAVINGS BANK, Northeast cor, Clark and Madison~ sts,, Chicago, Iil., AT THE CLOSE OP BUBINES] BEPT. 30, 1375, LCES, Aoy RESUU Loans on Real Hstate, Firat ‘on Impmved City Pro Loans on Domag Faclia Due Dopositors. 8. W. RAWSON, Prosidant. ¥, ¥ PULSTFER, Vierirodant, G, M. WILSON, Unsbier. QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Prairis Stato Loan & Trust Co. OF CHICAGO, At tho Olose of Business, S8spt, 30, 1876, RESOUROES. 8700,601.30 BIM;. 0.0D TN o1 lu.'nx.'.x'i )1 .4 JAS. W, BCOVILL 3""‘3;:“1.:‘)“?“ . AVRRY, Vice-Prusidont. Btateof Diincls, Oope Coumtye i6:0 1 r B, Moyur, Onultior of o Deairia Htato Loai'snd Trist Company, da :)ulcn?u l:!ll’ ’l%ll lll:h;llllllé'l tatomont s true to the st of iny knowledgo sd Wil 5 yiy g, Oustier. Bubseribed and swora to xi‘.:m-', me ihis Ist day of Ootos o bar, A D, 1873, DWALD GOODRIBGH. ‘Notary Publla tary Publle QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TH German Savings Bank On the Morning of Oct, 1, 1875, for tho information of Depositors, + sccount, facluding Un! TR A oty and ‘Chivecs neieloal biad. at son ks Loaps un rusl vetate, sodured by nt e 8303,603.49 it e l l‘ll’nl o, c&ion'iand 81/136,854.32 LIABILITIRE, Caah capital. burplus oapl Uudirided profita Haviogs dopaeits,. PR wutitfed ta (ntoraat froms Oct. §a4 § par 00at por anadzie subjuct 10 thy uf the bank. HENRY GRERNURATIA, OILTANKS, WiLSoN & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 Weat Tako Bt, OEXOACGO.. EPSend for Catalogue. Manafacturers of BVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OANB,

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