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£l THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1875.~TWELVE PAGES. rbans ag deep sn intorest in that eanal A3 b T, It campletion farnieling s diroct, R oe, and speedy wator communication o a0 il tha Lutorlor of New Fn- el Wliract trado by atommor botweon gund. 00 Burlington, Vi, will open a now O hasinem of ail New Engind. Tho ;,,“ s 19 b o0 0 it i 4t of the CottonB{ntes on the our- m«:::;l.n: oxpresscd by tholeading Journals, \be sabject of elaborate reviow by the Memt 1 Acalanche, which—attor making extencts it A2 all ity Bonthorn oxclisvgos, whioh e e tatbment ~nava : g W Tho majority of Southern Canservative £Tosam UEd, jouruan féar tht torcinig_reaumption faa Dumoctitd Ll ove aiasatrons, awing to tbo Bl 88 Cornment miemanagement of the finances et tho conntry from taking proper ateps in I-H"'fl.(“‘.fi'u:..' Dnly 8 few favor fflation, and the b RO afantly dncreawfog, What does tho bt (L eiteal reglon. with x depreciated Bt 40 480U ep nonatary values unsettlod 2 et agriculiural producia at tho merey of el The Soutl wants & sound curreuicy— mesns gold. gux Cany weat to New York to take Atnen's 1yc8 81 $ha rag-money mscting on tho sve of tho ’v‘suun Put he didn't 1akeo ALLEN'A voico, and, i cing givon oul In the Oblo canvans, 0 fll ak, becausa Lo couldn't iake himaelf A eating went ou all tho same, bow- o and organized n now Indapendant party, 1 oot which (8 to dandlo the rag-baby fn thepest Presidential canvaas, et The result in Chicago i neslly summed ap by inglield (Sase.) Republican ¢ O xoxa and bin polyglot rabilie have met the ro- oy ars of Clilcago and are very decldediy e ehien indicato that Mr. Hrouw, tho U, eandidate for County Treasurer, lina beaten A0 by early 4,00) voles, 1t §n o of tho B ML oAt escapies from & gecat danger tint any TGty ban Isfoly had, JE8ING eun far t00 LI Ao e rccklem a bosa,” Tloneaded & setting- oy ama L ot e saousl meeting of the Ohio Horticaltural gy 1s to bo leld nt Toledo, Dec. 1-3. il-grorors. gonerally aro invited to attend piluke partin tho discussion. Spociniens of m.lmulhillilluu will be cared for, and if do- gredreturned o exhibitors. Fruit from North- £ Ohio sad Southern Michigan ia espocially pibject ot futorest, —— o comploto vote for Govaraor in Towa attho fpaclection was 08 follows . Rep. fifi‘,fifg, Dewn, aud Opp UiflYsss essesnsisasnnson deinay L3745 nx;xjn wes & scattoring Lemporanco vote of a ywbundred, A\ WORD WIIH GERMAN REPUBLICANS. fyieEedor of The Chicago Tribuns CBics00, Nov. &.~Tho event of tho Inat turee yesicns fo this city, ‘aud more eapacislly tho ro- e of the election on Tuesday, must bavo tmourated to the German Itepublicaue of W dity, who withdrow from tho Republican ey without good cause,—at lenst 03 it secmod tsteremainder of the party,—tbat thoir natural gace 1 Wit tho Republican pacty. For moro un eighteen years tho German lopublicans sl with tho American Ropublicans snd tho andinaviana sud othor ctomonts of the party, fpurtect barmony and unity, and with the mest pefect aatisfastion apd euccess, Discord, Lows oy, 100k place. ‘Lhoy sovered the old rola- (eos 2nd for & short timo past they have W in & etranco and most unnatural alisneo with thoso who are not in accord snd i posympathios with them. That allianco budeendefeatad. The best thiug the Ropub- Lan Germany can now do, thereforo, fa to como Iektothe otd party. The worat form of Amer- fanpolitica is tho Know-Nothing form, whather Abemtiva or foroign. An allistice of Ameri- ezyagaivet foreiguers s cerlainly no moro re~ et fo the principlos of American ropub- Euim than an alliance of Germans aud Irish squisst Amoricans Tho inevitablo fata of such cotinstions i3 showu in the losson 125,000 L o3s her viown hncoming teo radisal for domentio comfort. a xepatation san ngrend upon. The eorrospondent sayn that Mre. Bowant impresacd her as “onerof the cleverest women out." Gion, I, V. Tioynton has daclared war npon Qoorgo Alfred Tosuwend. In a rocent letter to tho Cincmuatl Guztle (lon, Boyntin expones eeveral aliegod nuestionable operations of Mr. Townannd a# n eorrespondent. Bisa Matilda Flotchor's lectucos, ontitled *Old Doya” and “ ion aud Whims,” are fayorably npoken of by tho country pres of Iowa, The formor ia ontircly new, and will bo Mies Flotch- ar's princlpal locturo tuls winter, Col. A. 1. Wingilald, Buporintondant Wagner Bleopiug-Car Company ; Maj. C. A. Heavey, of Baratoga; Maj. Clommes, of tho *Queen's,” Toronto ; Copt. Goorgs W. Hott, of Buffalo; Gen. I, II. Earnost, of Wisconsin; and Gan. John ¥. )odgson, ot Laculle, Canada, aro quartered ot tha I'remont. Mr. dgar Fawcett, 8 magazino poet of some colebrity, han addressed o welcomo to Edwin Booth on his return to tbe American stage. The vorses aro not without merit, though they will probably fal to bo noted Ly *‘wondering thousands with delighted caro," as Mr, Fawcott says Mr, Dooth's *immortal moods" are. Mr. Tonnyzon did not attend tho Bainklava banquet, but ke sont £5 inatoad, to lio used In defraying the exponses or to bo distributed among tho moro indrgent wurvivora, ™A blun- der it muay baso been,” writes Mr, Tennyson, ro- o Tusdar's’ election. Thoy may flourish fr s lito time, but their doom s s, Tho whortest and clearent avenuo o exape from -tho political cheos which b orertaken this unnatural Germon-Irish skaecs is for tho Gormans to return to their ¢4 fnends. They will find that no ono bas oc- el thelr placo since they have boon gonme. Ty ill fnd everything in readinesy for them, o & warm welcomo awaltiog thom. Now is Uste for them. Next vear will occur thq Tadeatia) election, and the Republicans must ot a united frant to their old enemy. tho Decoesatio party, with which the Gernmons base filstion. Their disaffeciion has been hore- Wlore Inthe off.years. Now let thom bo found 1676 where they wero whon thoy left in 1872. Tous is 5o reason why thoy should remaln out Yeger; thero la every rossou why thoy ehould Mon, Tho result last Tucsday cmplaoizes Lafoly and actual wickedness of sach an up- sl foreign allisnco and tho impossibility Lt lesa b maintained, A Uxiox RerunLicax, PERSONAL, Bl Eing {8 at the Grand Pacifis, - LB Merto, Honoluly, s at the Palmor. The o, W, D, Richardson, of Speioglold, ta tihe Puoile, The Hon, George I, Parker, of Davonport, is Wt Bherman, . llmu Dickinaon ks propared a now lecturs on Tutker Mathow,” Wlian Howden aud 2. Frazor, of New Zea~ w04t the Palmor. LC. Wilder and William Van Zanat, of Roche ez a0 4t the Tremont, ‘hnn\‘yfi Morrisey, manager of Daly's Fifth ""98 compuoy, L at tho ‘Fremont. ugoxann. * Unitarian miaster from M1~ " 1a reglatorod at tho Sherman. ¥ Y. W, Washington, D. 0., Geaeral 2t Relawara Naliroad, 13 b tho Palmer, o™ Uasion, the wife of Prof, Masson, of borg, bas 1 tho pross a collection of Early lat poetry, Jn; Hon. Isago 1. Hayes Lina boon oloctod to O% York Ausombly, Now for the old flag, W appcopriation, - UoCoah, of Princeton Collego, bas boen R at Ciuci Cil 1 L ,""m"‘” o mn:lm"l on *“The Neproductive \ 5 “;::J:) or 18 t0 lecture on *Rohltler™ at Nov. 14, undor the suspio f th H""‘-:flnd o thateity, * Hon, David Hougson, of 3ton, ghton, :fi: 4 the Hon, Potor Meloudy, of Cedar s o at tho Tremont, &‘h:u.' York Herald marvels that the Mar- J Vihy Ome whould have writton & love poer Py bad bera married two yoarw. Iummmh" writton n letter to . friend in “'fllomn' In which Lo states that e Law da- . E:mnmly renide fn New York City. teoently gave a youog Hobrew a r‘:fl:’: fn the Russian arwy, Thisis tho . ?‘: a l;:.’:;. v.-hlch sJew has been made an ,lfilohld femark, but one woighty with - ‘1‘ B0 old Jady's bonnets cau bo tay Ml iy Now York and Pari 2 Htory, m":.rnn! I havo non totell, « Ny ;fion Babitually discusses the Rev. i -"Uounher'l flnancial’ opiaious under D"“L\Vu?o Lovatica Inquirondo,” Mr, '"‘Mmy? thia wook adda s mite to tho % Blackaone, Goorge Btranl, Loronzo Sliony, Jobn B. Drake, sad Jobn D, Blster, Iy Lyt Medlullin ad Gonersl ) o i ’.‘:,’..mlflald. tho Culcago & Alton, Ww?:fldem ©of the Graphio writes some . hig lectura by Mrs. Aunie Boasnt, the gy Bnd‘lhdml of Loadon, aud discipte of Muuh‘““h- Tho lectore waw eutitled, W Loy po8ad for grammar, *Who Docs L T erecd Tai” Mre. Lesant waw for- ¢ 08 82 Eoglish clorgyman, but, forring to tha Chargo of Lhe Six-Iundred, * but one for which Enginnd should bo grateful, hiav- ing thoreby loarnt that her seldiora aro the moat tonest nud most obediont undor tho nun,” Nelton was mado an Admiral in the British vy in a peculiar mannor, 1lo was only a Cap- tain at tho time, and fifty-third on the iet. Tho QGovernment had guessed that ho was o man of preat abilities, and wanted hiw services. Accord- ingly fitty-thrco Admirals were named, of whom fitty-two wero st once placed on baolf-psy, aod the hera of ‘Crafalgar camo to tha front, A Long Branch Totler to the New York Jerald conveys this startling bit of information *Joaquin Miller gent (ion, Grant an invitation to hiy locture ov * Litorary London,” Iia Excel- loncy acknos lodged tho comphimont by sonding the poct a noto of thanks, and occupying o front weat at the lecture. Tho poot nominated Henry W. Longfellow nnd J, Lothirop Motlov as rival Centeuniat candidates for the Prestdoney,” A Reformed Fonorala Company has been eatab lished in Loudon for thu purposoe of conducting funerals at lower cost and with less mumtnory, ‘The underiaker and his assistanta will wear plain clothos. Tho rango of pricos for a decont uuial fa from £13 to #270. A new cometery, the London Jlotrapolia, 24 miles from tawn, hes rocomly beon oponed, and lots 9 feot by 4 can bo had for §13. Mr. Xeslog and his friends ouglit to be able to tako the hint. The astronomical clasa at tho Umversity was juvited Jost ovening by tho V'rofessor in chargo to go out to the “Transit bouso,"—na small baild- iug ou tho west side of the Uniseraity grounds, which containg tho transit instromont, Two snombors of tho clnsa arrived late ac the rocita- tivn-roomn in tho University, and wore informed that tho other mombers had gouo to the Transit lonse. On inquiring ifs loeation, thoy were di- rocted by an irrepressible joker to the Union Stock-Yards, to which it fs prosumed thoy made 0 1nost laborious travsit. Willism Pnrkburst, who left Louisrills thirfy- five years ago, roturncd Jast wook. He found his wife still ving, and not marsled again. When o went away hie was iu the primo of lifo; wheu he returned ho was 80 yeara old, snd his wife 75. Hlis hoir is long snd while, and altogetber he is an sdmirablo Enoch Arden or Rip Van Winkle, excopt that ho Las o domentic griofs to mako his story tragieal. Ho was o diesipated fellow when hie wout away, and bad about abandonod ali hopes of making & successfnl strugglo with lifo. 1lis oxile bay beon passed in Mexico aud Nevada. “You slould read somo of Hocd's comic pleces,” said o dainty youug fellow nt an oveu- ing | arty not long ago—+* there {s *"'he Song of tho Shist' for jnstauce.” The {llustration pro- voked a laugh, but it was not really avy more inspprupriato than the originsl publication of Tho Noog of a Shirt" in a comlo nowspapor. Mark Lomen acoopted the poom after it had beon three times rejecied snd published it in Punch, though tha work wae entirely ont of keeping with tho spirit of tho periodicl, sad sovernl motnbors of the stafll wero oppossd to the publication, Mre. Joaeph Moeks, of Lonaparte, Ia, hnan misleading name. Probably it was that which induced a Justico of tho Peaco in her native wil- lago to bind ber over for apperanco at the noxt torm of the District Court. Tho charge was malicions trespass in bavivg engaged in an attack upop soveral galoons of Bonaparte, Mrs, Afesk rofused to furnish ball, though sho might easily have done so, end signifted hor willinguess to be imprisoned. Tho Justice was in d quandary, At last account ho had not decided whother to seud Alra, Mock to jail or teave hier at largo withont oven Lur parole to inwurs hor apppearance at tho sppointed time and placo, Kato Fiold writea from Loudon to the Conrfer- Jowrnal: 'Ll Byron memorial {3 not as pop- unlar ag it was oxpactod to be, only £2,000 having been raised 8o far. Persona in privato, as well 88 10 public life, are alring thoir onlniops on the merit aud moralys of tho author of * Childo Mar- old! A Cambridge high wrangler haa vontured to assort that not more than twooty or thirty lmes of Byron's texts aro of sny literary valuo us comparod with thoso of the post-laureato, sud 8 Uity of Loudon Cominon Couneilman, in op- posaiug tho graut of 100 guineas toward tho By- ron monumont, declarod that *the whote tend- ency of the noble poet's writings was vilo and base.' " Tho Prince of Wales cloariy has not luck on biu sido fu the Iudian Journey. Tho boilers of the Borapls, on whioh ho ombarked for the Journey, wero found to prime so much thst it was not coneidored #afo to matitain & rats ot spood of more than 7 miles au bour. Priming on tho part of a bollor—the unprofessional teader may not kuow—is the carrylug ovor of s quantity of water from the boilor ta the cyhn- ders. 1t 1a a aefoct that may somotimes bo romedied, end somotimes not, accordiog as il i more or lesa radical. In ordur that the Herspis might be ropaired, tho Priucae disembarked, a8 tho cablo informs us, at Islamia, aud wade a detour to Calro. If the rejnirs cannot be made ustisfactorily, tho Prince will take up Lis quar- ters on tho **Osborne, ” a mero yacht, or bein- gloriously towed by It to Bomb: What the party will do alter it roaches Indis may be guessed from tho following observations in a letter to the Now York Times: **Sir Bartlo Frero {8 almost the only person ot discretion on the etaff, nud, though discreet, he is notoriously solt aud good-naturod. Tho rest are, for the most part, young noblemen sbout town, snd notorious m che fautest circles, who are going out beut only on what is celled a * jolly lark.'* HOTEL ARRIVALS, ralmer House—W. W, Tuayer, Belolt; J. B, Reach, New York; ¥ L. Gould, Peoria; T. W. Deunstt, 1dsho; . 'A.° Bloat, New lluven; Willard Abbott, Cievelans M. Mlla, Des Moines; W.J, Ebufltb, Ibiladelphi /. F, Thompaon, Fortamouth, 0.; A, Ledouz, New Orieous 3 D, D, Kuapp, Utica, N, ¥, Jacaon,’ England....Grand ' Pacyie—Charlos’ Siu Btuast, 1.5 8. A, iaines, Moling; J.'W, Clnnnghuin, Livatpoo Cloveland ; Lioyd . Hlarris, Bt Loul viton, Bpningheld, Ky, 6, Clt' 5 @4 b, Folsorn, ' Boston; Slioton, Buffaio; ¥, K. Birong, D.troit; Danlel Grand ftapids: fario Fraucke, Gormany.... 4 Bl Al 1 bau i Peoria s F. L, low, #i, Paul J. 8, Bal), remoni Douglss, Elmicai * Geo Toole, Eriy' & Oblaye Lime; V. K. Sloore, Dotrolt; F. A. Veu Dyke,' New York; W, 3. _Follosx G, Oranger, Burlingion | 10, P. Alinahall, Dubugue.... Sherman House—SMerwin 1L, Pagkerand C, T, Davenport { Joseph M. Prico, Nuwark, N lor, Washiugion Hhitiop: ditas o, Galasa 3 E, 1\, Wataon, New York; it 1f, Mosley, Fhlladolphin Frod Butler, Guorge Milard, aud V. E. Goodall, Flastsbury, No Y....Gurdner Nokse—d. P. Oordier, New York § J. A. Flutab, Huston ; Mr, Jickson, Dafres la} J, H. Buniib, Loulsvilio; Wo AL’ Bates, Fufladel ylia; Georga By Buwen, Fhliadelphia, 3 K Swion, Horgen, N, 3 Charica A, Buress, Statuford; Coun,; THE LATE ELECTIONS. Further Revelations of Frauds in the Twencieth Ward. Numbercd Republican Ballos Torn Up and Thrown on the Floor, The Oitizens' Association Furnishes the State's Attorney with Evidence, : Ludington’s Majority for Gov- ernor Said to Be 1,600. The Wisconsin Legislafure Republican in Both Branches. The Success of the Democrafic Candidate far Sceretary of $tate in New York Conceded, LOCAL. THE TWENTIETH WARD. TEARING UP NRPUDLICAN BALLOTY, A Tatpuse revortor called on Mr, Horace F. Wtate yosterdsy morming st his ofiico, No. 175 LaSalle atroet, and from bim learned somo carious things in regard to tho voting {n the First and Becond Precinets of the Twenticth Ward, Mr. Whito said : £ was at tho Firat Pracinct poll, aud the thing wad a boastly fraud, The troublo about it in the dificalty in fixiog tho blame, In tho first placo, the judges would not admit & Ropublican challonger inside until about 9:10 or 10 a'clock in the morming, and evon then one chaltenger only was sdmitted on tha protost and reprogontations of o number of the best peoplo who live thers, such men sa Keith, King, Cor and othors. It was owing to tho determinod effort of theso gontleman that wo wero enabled {0 havo s challenger. Two citizons kept o tally- list. Whou we asked how many votes had beon cast np to this timo, about 1 o'elock, the judges roplied that about 200 had been polled, and my beliof ia that ont of those votos NOT MORE THAN FIFTY WERE LEGAL, Ijudgo from what wo know of last year's work, and from the fact that they report 200 more votes in tho procioct thau thero roally wre, 84 catimated by our canvass. The way tho thiug was conducted was an out- rage. ‘I'io poll was right ou the coruer in Ald. Jonas' store, _This Jonas ia & prosuncnt man in that crowd. DBut thero is sowothiug back of this that I iavo never seen mentioned, 'Tho Repub- lican Club, or Citizons' Olub, of the ward re- quosted tho Board of Connty Commissionora to cliango tho place of voting from Jooas', whero thoro ia a saloon, tn Mackin's building, which is much bettor located. Tho Board agreed to do 80, and sald thoy did not uoe any objection to such a course. But afterwards, Rountree, who is tho attornoy of the Board, said ho gucssed mur would have to change it back to Jonss' building,—this, mind you, atier the promiseuad been mado thot it shonld bo chauged to Mackin's building. OXE OF THE 1UDALS of the election was a Judgein tho laat Aldarman- io and Congreasioual election Just fall ‘when the vate was proves 10 be frauduleat 0 & wanner which was satisfactory to overybody thera. This judgo was reappointed this year, notwithats ing thio protests of all docont men in the ward, I think bis nawms Is Champlin, but it s said that s zp assumed name. 1n i8 a desperato chiarac~ t er. ‘When, as I have gaid, the votes wore counted, the returns of the judges—the count, ratber— rhorwed that nbout 200 more voios had boen cast than woro on the tally-list, and tho talty-list was well kopt, sud ovary vote recordod by two very well-known ottizens of the ward, quite (promment and bighly respectable mon, who very ecldom appear in politice. During the entire day, Miko Uorcoran, Tim Casey. and tholr gang, would challenge ovory liepublcian vote, nnd mads overy effort thoy could to impede s falr voto. The polico did vory fairly under Borgt. Hathaway—vory fairly indoed, Thore woro so many good mon thoro that they did not dara do othierwive, even if thoy Liad peeii 0 disposed. I boliove they tried to do thoir duty honeatly in tho Virat Procinot. IN TUE BECOND they did not act fairly, Thoro thoy bounced our challenges, under tho direction Bf the judges. ~ After _ polling the. voto, the judgos taok the baflot-vox ~ down-atairs and wont to supper. They wouldn't let Bepub- licans down. ‘Yho police wero inside, and we would havo lind to faco their pistoly.. ludeed, at ono tma we thought seriously of smashing the door sud going in auyway, but somse of tho coolor boads prevented it. Aftor tho judges loft their little partition dividing tho polling-place from tho ealvon, thoy kept the door closed, sud wouldo't nave our challongors in there, 1 went in juat nfeer thoy took tho box out, aud passed up &tairs, and Boo [showing o toan aud erumpled tickot wlinch Lie took from & pilo of tickets in au onvelope] MERE 18 A YOTE JLADKED **13," which baa boen torn iu two. I picked that up frowm tho tloor nao: two minutes afterward, Horais aoother Ropublican ticket matked 51" or »57." That s torn, too. 1found apy nume berof thess torn votes, Iiere is uuo maried +45,"" This is only a purt of tho numbor, I suppoac, and the rust of the ticket will have tho remaindor of it. You will observo that thess aro ALL REPUDLICAN TICKETS, and thoro are uo Opposition tickets among them. Here sra gome Nepublican tickets, not uumberoed, bat folded just as they wero.when tho voter banded them s, which I pioked up from tho tloor. It may bo that the Judges, docidod not to take n man's ticket after it bad boen once counled In, But they have no right to tako hig tickot and thon thicoiy it on tho floor, They must noc receive iv ot ail, if it 1en't afl right, sl"huro are a numbor of ue In that ward who take a stronglintorest in this matter, sud wo work thoto almost overy oloctiou sgainat this Curcoran crowd. e beat tbem fairly last yoar, hut thig Fear thoy were too muoh for us. I am o mome er of the Republican Club in that ward. It anybody wants to eeo shoso tickels, thoy can do it suy timo thoy want to, There wera no Opposition ticketa folded snd torn up ou the tloor. Isaved thom as mero epccimon bricks, I ploked them up, myself, and will swaar {0 it it uccessary, I witueased tho gouorsl air of rullaniam and bullylsm’of thoso cuases there. Ouo ruflian, by tho namo of Kehoo, made himself paricularly prominent, calung Nepublicans_the viless names tn bia cnegorv that evening, happened to speak of the merits of the candi- dates were bounced out of the saloon. I wish the Republicans would fight botter. ‘lhoy are bully to talk, but they wou't . fight worth acuss. Tho programmo of tho roughs waa to wet ud into & row, and then bavo their polico- meu drag us off. After all, it was the wiser plan for tha Republicans to toman quist. All the decant men in that {Jmlnul, and that ward, too, I guess, voted the Iepublican ticket, and » good man; bormlul. too, that 1 know of. A prowinent politician on Hesing's side pald to e tho other day thas ho had had enough of this Irish aud German coalition. He should bo s straigbt Republicsn hereafter. . ‘Thore aro & thousand and cne little thinga in conuoztion mith tho polling in this ward which are disgraceful, TUE OORCORAN CROWD chaflenged every man who had a olean shirt on, tocause they thought Lie was & Hucs 1oau. ‘Tho Keeloy men did sowe pretty eflicient work, A pumber of the Irivhr voted for Keeley, aud the supporters of the later rathor woikea in cou- function with the Huck men, coafining their atteution moatly to distributing tickoets. I bave voted io that prectoct for three years ow, and the Upposition judge knew me peisousily. But be waen't golug to take my voie unhil I had made su aftidsvit. But I told him I would wwear it (o, and I guess I did some sweariug, too. What I said compoelicd bum totazo it, and he snd, “Well, I gueus, Mr. White, dat is all 1ight,” AN INSPECTION OF THE TIOKETS plozed up by Mr. White reveals tho following p Four of thows are paifect Republican tickets, in the folded furin {n which they were taken from tho voter with oo numbets on the back of avy of them ; she yernainiog pleces ura parts of Repub- tican tickets, and slthiough a cavusl glaues might 1ead one to supposs they would matol, & oloser look aud an sttewpt to bring thea together re- Republicans who natted unnceesnfuily. Ono ploce has the nom- ber ab its 1averse ; anothor piece in sesntehed, Aome othier person’s name, Ulomble, Laving been sitbit tated for that of Johin Jonou; anuther nireis han 50 warks oy eithor mdo ; an- athor i toparco-mtained, wnd lin the figaro * 1" on tho reverse abont the inddinof the lower etml of the tickat ; Auother Lukaceo-ntaloed piece, but which it was imapo«gible o mateh with the Freceding of any other piece, hiss Jobn Jonow' namna seratehad and & narn wubstituted whic lnoka like ** Mnac Couly.” but wlhieh might Lo nlmoat anvthing el4o; ou it4 reveran 1a the num- Ler 57" aucther pioca i+ numbored **13"; anothor In tho top of a ticket with the lotters **Hopuhl ™ another, & mare aerap; auother, u tho bottom of the nosng Lka **V argna ard with a for Wolcott's, ot which ait that berg™: another, and a larger, " on it teverra wido; another, gura *4 ™" anotlier, nothing vut the print ; Inst of ail, there in n portion of a Keeloy very uch dilapidated aud with Do e the voter daca uot know he num- hor puton his ticker, but any ouo who voted about tha Thirtecnth, or who ecratched hs tickot, would do welt Lo ook ab thie poil iwts whon the votu ia canvasgeil nest weak, and reo sthat sort of & ticknt hio i eradited with having put . A WEAK KTATEM! Tlero wss a rumor yesterday that two of tho udgew of eicction in the Firat Procinet of the Tsanttoth Ward had jumped the tos, A Tain- UNE reporter fonnd the men at their places of Lominert,—onn of them, Fut Shictds, at No. 118 Tanzie streot, tho Americar Hotel, aud the othor, Frank John. at_tto lateh louse, Fifth ave- Neitber of them bad lefy town, or wero prepur.ng to do #o. Shiolds rayh hie can slways bo found at his houen. Ilo saeoria that tha election was atl wuare, Tho only question which arose was tha demand of Republican challengers to have cer- tain voters mnko aflidsvis. Theso he knew were proger voters. In nearly all theso casea, howovor, aflidavits wero allowad to be made, but some men_ who Bhields was positively certain were right were allowed to go In without an aflidavit. Shtelds liad nat voted himsalf ; Lod lived fo Chicagn rince 1862; didn’t cars who was elected, and didn’t liko any of the candidates, e Sud THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. PROGBESS TIEY ARE MALING. Yesterday morning, Secretary J. €, Ambler, of the Citizens' Asuociation, delivered to State's Attoruey Reed tho affidavite and other evidenco collocted Thursday in regard to tho frauda perpo- trated on election-day. Thaoso papers will at once ba laid beforo the Grand Jury, and ection upon thiem taken s soon sa possivlo. . Yesterday 3r, Amblor was quito buey in tak- ing furtbor evidenco, that ngainat the two pre- cincty in the Twentieth Wnr-)‘[:repondnrmng. Mr. Murry Nelaon hosstated his intonlion of coutenting Commissioticr Cloary’s teat, but will act altogother under the advice of the Citizous” Awgociation aud Merchants' Committees, It 18 pretty well acsured that thers will be a coutest sgnitist the two precincta in the Twentiett Ward, and thoro i3 no doubt, noumlugjly‘ but that both will ultimately be thrown out. Tws would give Mr. Nelson ® majority over Cleary, Even it thego precincts are not turovn out, tho Seven- teonth, Eizotecnih, and other wards, will fur- nish sufficient evidenco of fraud to throw somo of their preciuets oat. AT TUE OPPGSITION ULADQUARTERS tho cry wan wade of fraud, but, sinca the letter of Mr. Ambler to Chairman Ilountreo, that de- lectablo body lias closed ite mouth, sud fails to produca the evideuco solicited by tho Citizens' Asgociatiou. TIL MERCHANTE' COMMITIER ranko tho following announcement : REWARD, Wo hereby offer a reward of $/0 for the arrest and conviction of ie person Wwho stabbed Mr., J, J. at th Liret Precicet uf the Firt Ward Tueaday, 2, 1375, WiLLs ALpaicn, % BIALDING, Cnantys I, KxLrooa, Ticnanp T, Crase, Aptaan Kuita, Uronaz M. How, Haxuer Brisy, W. M. Eca . M. EcAN, Rapuut Law, Merchianta’ Commlitee., Thus it will ba scen that uvcr_vmiwql posaible 12 being dono to meke repeating aud ballot-box stuttiog a dangerons gamo o Chicago hereaftor, ————— GENERAL, ‘WISCONSIN. ATILL UNDECIDED, Sueciat Dir ‘o T'he Chtcayo Tribune, Mamsoy, Wis,, Nov. 5,—Tho excitement over tho result of tha election continued to-day, and there Lavo hoen many aoxious jnquiries at the rooms of tho Republican Siate Comumittes, tho Capital, nnd nowspaper offices. A largo nume bor of diepatches havo been recoived by Chair- man Keyes in answor to inguiries and returns, the greater portion of them oxact, some of them ofticial, with slight variations ono way and another. As tho dispatches come in the footing of figuros has shown mbout 100 majority for Ludivgton, Great confidenco is felt that this wmnjority will be little changed, and the Demo- crats, who made quautitics of bets yeeterdsy, agein conceds Taylor's defeat. The Republicans still hope for the election of most of their ticker by a very emall rajority. ‘I'no Democrats claim all. ‘Ihio State Jou rnal figures tho Senate, Ropub- licnuw, 21, Democrats 13 ; Assembly, Lopublic. ans, 50, Denocrats 48, Ono districs tle. Thero are boyed that tho Ropublicans may coutrol the Asiouibly. LUDINGTON'S MAJOmITY 1,500, Muwavker, Nov. b,—It now appears that Ludington, Republican, has 1,500 majontv for Governor, Kuehn, Domoacrat, is undonbtedly clected Treneurer, The voto for the other can- dideten Is 80 closa that pothing but tho oficial count con determino the result. The Republic~ ans have 5 majonity in tho Sonate, sud 0 in tho Ansembly, —_— KANSAS, . REFUBLICAN BWERT, Atcuisoy, Kan,, Nov. 5.—fho Daily Champion bas returns from eighity-nine of the 103 repre- sontalive districts 1n Kansay, showing the elec- tion of fifiy-eight regular Republicans, eight Indopendont-Republicans, ecleven Democrats, and twelve clected on the People’s and Roform nckees, Tho Opposition had s much Jarger number of mombers last year than this year. Tho election has rosulted in & much more do- cided ]IuYuhlicln victary than then. 'The only Benatorial vacaucy I tilled by the eloction of a foepublican, und of the three Distriot Judges to olect, the Ropublicavs have clectod two, Io a largo uumber of tbo countios etraight Domo. cratie tickots wero run for tho tlrat time in maony years, and in evely iustance they weio dofoated and poiled " » much emaller vote thsn when tho )r'rpuumon WRS Qr= anized nndor asotner nomo, Tho proportion of Jemucrats on the Reform and Opposition loeal tickots nas vory emall, aud the result showa that » loss numbor of such tickots have been elocted this year than siuce thio Prosideutisl con- test. In all parts of tho State whorever a thorough party 18sus wes proseuted, the vote shows larger Norablican majoritles than were ever Lofuro given i a contost for local officos. Of the fourtecn districts yot to Lear from twelvo will certainly eluct Republicavs, and the Logintature will therefore bo more than three- fousthe Ropublican, i PENNSYLVANIA, * FIAUD AT WILKESEARUE. Speerat Divpatch (o The Chicaco Tridune, WiLkessanke, Pa., Nov. 6.~Tho ofiicial count is developing svmo attempts at fraud oo the part of tuo Dotuocrats of the botdest and most desporato character, and suspicion pointed so strongly to Prothonotary Trimmer that the Court last night directed the returna to be takon out of his custady and guarded in anothor oftioo by a Constablo until the Court ehould meas agam this morning, Itis learned tbat, during Wedaeeday night, the returns wera tampered with, being takon from the Cour¢-House aud frauduieutiy mauipulated. . ‘Tuo ofticial recurie to-tay have boen tho leadin; topic of diecusgion, the Court having discover thoevidenco of most tagrant changes, the re- turns from tho Fitth Ward of Sorsaton haviug oeon stolon from tho Prothonotary’s oflice, tiey giving ularge Nopublican msjority, snd their | disappearance sliows the desperate ends which 810 tesoried to carry 1o olection. Although tha Roputlicavs bave elected their county tickes, the Domacratic canditlate for Register of Wills, and who is tho Associated Press correspondeut bore, ran far ahead of his tioket, receiving & buavy Ropublicau vote. ————— ILLINOIS, COUNTY UETURNS, Speesal Dispateh tv I ke Chicago Triduns, Cugsres, I, Nov. §.—Tho officsl count of the batlots gives Bwsuwick, Republican,* for T'reasurer, 143 majority ; Duclos, Bepublican, for wewbor of o Couuty Board, 198 msjarity; to- tal vota polied 2,254, one-half of the vots of tho county, The official vote of Monroa County, Hilinoia, gives P. M. Hardr 1,650 majority for Ieramuter: for member offConnts Boatd, Siaetn | Tocaived 319 majunits; ot Survesos, Gainer res coived 187 majority ; srainst townehip orgatiza- tion, 451 majorisy § total vote, 1,621, Speziad Dispich to 1'he 0 T HynixoreLy. [k, Nov., s.—The of Rangamon County shows 297 Demoerztie ma- Jority for Teonsurer and 621 for Sarvesor. Speewas Dupateh tn The Claeam @ribune, Puxcrrox, Hl., Nav. h.—The otlicial votn ef Burean County in: For Trossurer -Edwsrl A, Washburn. Hepublican, 1.49, amtr Edenrdy, Oppostion, B10. For Connty ¥urvoyor—llony G Paddock (tio oppasition), 1,547 AURLAY COUNTY. Spectal Dispately ta The Chiearo Tribune, zviLLe, Ill. Nov. 4.—8holby County rand Conoven, People's ‘amiiiater and Surveror, over Sexson and Bmith, Heaing-0ppositiny lemocrats, ————— e, vota of MARYLANOD. FRATD, Foeetal Dirpat:h t The Chyass Tripnne, Wasursoron, D. €., + b—Liil.uco of fraudulont voting n Maryland aczummulates. A great many colored mon wero kiduapped by the Democrata and focked up until witer tho poils wore closed. A couple of bLundred wen who ventured to voto o7 work 8 tic pulls an uppiosis tion to tha Ruug bullies wera kuncked dow atabbed. or suot, Tou thousaud fiasndu votes were cast, and an equai number of ler voten disfranchined. One party vine pertpit {he Totrest mimmum of reproveniativn nwmun tho electioy officers. Policainen utood by, aud, in accordance with tho instructions of their su- poriors, let tho ruflians go free, and srrosted their bleeding, scosoloss victiom, ik Bedinin MISSISSIPPI. WEBD AND LAMALL Specint Dispateh 1o 1he Chicazo Tribune, ‘Wasmxotos, D.C.. Nov. 5.—Tho Attoruey- Goneral Lias recalved dispatchen stating that G. Willey Webb, present Unitod States District- Attorney for Northern Miseissippi, is elected to Congress from the Hecond Mississippi Dietrict by 8,000 majority. Webb waa a pronnunced auti-Ames man, and wag Loro with ex-Sewator Deass to urge the Attorney-Gonersl not to use troops, {n 1eaponsa to Amen’ requert. Thio pros- pects of tho clection of Congiessman Laumar to the United Btates Senale, to ruccoed Alcury, 2re #aid Lo bo favorablo. AR MINNESOTA, LATEST RETURNK. Special Dlaputch ta The Cleteago Tridunes By, Paci, Mivn,, Nov, 6,—~With nesrly s third of the State to hesr from, Pillsbury's majority for Governor now reaches 12,000; Pfacudor's, for Treasurer. 3,000. Tho Republicaus have five majarity in the Senato and sbout twenty in tho House, pr—— NEW YORK. DIGELOW'S afAJOBITT. ALpAsY, N. Y., Nov. 5.—Returny received by the Argus giva the majority for Digelow as 19,708, with the prospect of a further incresse. ————— 10WA, 'TTIE OFFICIAL RETGIN Des Stornea (Ia,) Register. The following figures are from ofiicial re- tarns sent in from the countics. Tho aggro- gate voto ma below reported iw 218,911, womo 11,000 or 12,000 groater than evor befors, the bighest previous vots being that of 1872; and Gav. Kirkwood receivoa the largest vole over cast for a candidato for Governor of Iown : P wan, have calied npon Maj. Ingatls for Unite Etaied troogs to presares peaca, and that eflieial e ralerie it cication £y the suthonities “hangton. Advices frym Tahlequab aro doadg Tonked Fur by Maj. Tnzalls, BROOKLYN SCANDAL REDIVIVES, Piymonth Chitrch Brocesds to Erase the Newes of Jirs. Moulton and Dencon Weat from Bw Holl=The Former Pervonage Protestss ond etterntes Fler Charres Agninst M. Berener—The Congregatiionnt Acnas cintion Considering the ¥ropriety ot Retuvestguung the Plymoeuth rastor, Specral Ihrnateh ta The Claeasn Trity Nrw Yonk, Nov. 5. ~Last Sunday Be nounced that the members of Plymouth #ould hold au important husinays meel PLursdsy ovening, Aboud §fty promine Vors wers provent, inelading White, Shearmur and Stores. Wiita acted as Moderator, and ane vonnced that tho mcesing was eallod o hear the report of the Ezaminug Comuitten relative to droppiug Llie uames of Deacon W, F. Waest from the rolls of the church. Oon. Roger A. Pryor attended ng counsel for Mre. Mouiton, who was also present. Tho two rat nearthe Moderator's table, Mr. Blair, Chiairman of tha xamining Committae, reportal the unsuimota o1 (hat tho namo of Wea: he dropped, aud West not roaking his appoarance. his name, o o litthy dissussion, was droppod. had gent word that ho did pot intend to remumo relstions with the elmrch. but to-day he denied that lie had cateu- fated that hie namo wonld bo droppod without furthar #tatiag lus reasous for leaving. Mr. Iiair szin arcse sud atated that tha Ezamining Cowmittes also recommended that the namo of Emma €. Moulton be dropped from tho roll of the charel, aud that a member of tho Committoe kad on tue previous evoving ad- vined her of tho meeting and tho naturo of it When the report had beon nccepted, and the motion to sdopt it seconded, Gon. Pryor, counsol for Mra. Moulton, said he had o lotter which she had preoared, sod which be wihed to yead. After aomo dicussion between the Moderator and Gen, Pryor 8a to who ebould read the leuer, Mr. Shiearman, who acted as Clerk of the tenting, moved that tho Moderator request Mr. Pryor to read the Jetter, Geo. Pryor immodiately pro- ceaded to read as follows : To the Membere of Plymoutl, Chureh, Rrootiyn, X, 3. - 1rocelved yesterdsy morning, through Mr. D, il Hawking, official notice that the L:taminiog Committes of thas church (of which Committee he tx a member), contenspiated recomaending to you this evening tha 08 of my uamo from it roll of rmemiters on accouut of my having sbrented ragaell from thy Rervices of the ehurch. Mr. Tawkine furtber ralid that, on bebalf of tho Comumitter, he Rave me notice 1bat 1 might attend the meetig to- night, and pivo my reasond for non-attendauce, This ofictal notics by Mr, Hawking, giving me the conclu- rlou of the Lxamining Commitice, is the firet intina- tion I bave bad thwt the Committes Lind considercd the propriety of expungiug my name from i roll of Plymouth Church, nor bave I bad aoy inthnation, o cli or otherwise, that the Laamlning Committen wven arvigned to conslder any such qucstion, Mad T re- celved any such intimativn or notice, I sbould hava appearcd " beforo the Committen ' to yien my reasons for non-sttendance, Having been deprived of the opportunity to appear beforo the Committee, I now appear, in accordance with its oficial notice, befire the church, 1 protest againat the sdoption of the recom. mi-ndation of the Ezamining Committee, becaun I ain 1ot an abuentee in any proper sense of that word, nor dows the rule of the church In regard to abaentecs contemplate any such caso an mine. - My sbuonca bs u enforcod ne, and cauned by tho ‘erimo of adultery commiued vy Menry Ward Decebier, postor of tnis chared, wath one of Lis parisfoners, which [ Luow to 12 fact through Mr, Bocehier's confessions toie, and throngh tho ~confessiuns of Mrs. Tilton, sud {brough tho conclusive evidenco of tho crimo from ~othcr sources. f appear beforo this church in loyal obedience to the summona whicls T Lave received, and 1 bereby declare my disposition and esire o dircharyo ol dites devoltiug on o an » member that are courlstent wits my knowledgs of the sdultery of the pastor and bis falss gwearing with ro- gard Wit Very respectfulls, Faia C. Movrzox. Dated Brooklyn, N, Y., Nov. 4, 1575, Mr, Hawking said that dirs, Moalon waa slightly iu error. .8he waa not told that she might sppear beforo the meoting and give rea- sona. ‘I'his point was decided as immaterial. Alr. Shearman offored o8 an amendmont that s, Monlton, baving coma bofore the mesting m\h insinuaiions, be questioned concerning em. Gen. Prror guid that Mrs. 3loulton made charges ratlier tban insiouations, and declined to answer any quostious at that time and place. The voto taken relative to the retirement of Mre. Moalton from momborsbip of the church wag upanimous in favor of her namo boing Plymouth, Pocahoutas, . . Talx. Winnerluek, Woodbury. Worth.. Wright..,, s TOTALS, Samuel J, Kirkwood, Repubifean, Buepbery Lemer, Démocrat, ... o1l Lorersv Gov, Kirzwood's plurality petoadand A0t DAMAGES AWARDED, Spesial Disrateh to The Chicags Tridune, Pronia, Ik, Nov. 5.—In thie Circuit Court to. day, tho case of Aun Healer va. The Wesloy City Cual Company was closed by tho fury rendering avordict for 84,750 in favor of tho plmtfl, ‘Tho Company Was sued for critninal carolousnecs su improporly buildiog shoir uliafu uo that the Lusband of tho plaintidl lost his life whulo trying 10 cacape from the burning mno. — - INDIAN TERRITORY TROUBLES. 8r. Lous, Nov, 5,—Maj. J. W. lugalls, Indian Agout for the Cherokoes, Crecks, Choctcws, Chicasaws, and Sominoles, arrived hero frowm Springticld to awalt advices from the Territory rogarding tho reault of tho late clection for Chiof of the Cherokees. The dotermination uf who was elocted Chief rosts with tho Nutional Council, which met at Tubloquah last Mondsy, but wbich, At Iatest sccouutd. bad falled to organize. ‘I'ho two factions of tuv Nution, reprosonted by Charies Thompsou and W. A. I, Hoaa. the latier the nrvacut Uuief, aze bitterly hoaule, Hoth claim the eleciin, and o voady to detoud themselvos. Bloodsbed fa apprehsudod whicheyer way the electlon iw decided, aud tho Downuug party, whoso candidate was Thomp- stricken from the roll. At » Jato meeting of tho Copgrosational Aeso- clation of elerevmon, the quontion of the rels~ tlons of Beechor wera brought up, and action taken on tho resclution offered in November, 1874, to investigato the charges made agaiust Beeclior by Tilton. Boecher i« n momber of the Association, but bas never idsutified bimsolf in any essentlal way with it. The Associntion has no}nfledlcxinu whatevor over any church, and le, In fact, only o roligious club, having social uriediction over members, Tho friends of My, echer niado atrong eftorts to have immediata ection taken on the resolution, but after & loog discussion a committeo, consisting of Messrs. Budiogton, Storrs, and threo others, was appointed to decide what should ve done with the scandalized membor, _ UNDERWEAR, We are now offering a large assortment of LADIES, HISSES', BOYS' AND HIEN'S Underwear Hluch Under Regular Prices. Special attention is called to a lot of Men’s White Merine SEIRTS & DRAWERS, At $1, worth $1.50, W, A, STHPSON & €0, SUCCESB8ORS TO SIMPSOR, RORWELL & 00, 79 & 81 State-st. AT TEIE Great West Bnd Diy Goods House, CARSON, PIRIE & CO,, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE WEST END GLOVE, Tho best 2-button Ono Dollar Glove in tho country. A full assort- ment now opon in new Fall Shades, Opera Colors, Whito, and Black. Those Gloves aro made for darabili- ty, from fine flexible Bkins, and equal in sppearance to more expen~ sive Gloves, Gonts’ West End Kid Gloves, $1.25 o pair; all shades. 400 dozen 2-button Wost End SEAMLESS Xid Gloves at §1.50 pair, made of finest genuine Kid 8king, in tho celebratod seamloss cut, have no suporiors in flt or qual- ity, and are equal to any $2 or §2.25 Glovo in the market. 100 dozen 2-button Black Gonuine Xid Gloves, regular $2 quality, for $1.50 pair; Also full lines of * Danton,” “Al. oexandre,” and other best makes. It PaystoTradeon the West Side CLOAKS AND SUILS. A o e Miss Florence Tilton sont & communication to tho Plymoutn Chureh Committeo to-night ask- tog for » lotter of dismissal trom the church, — . . THE WAR AGAINST MIDOLEMEN, LovisvirLe. Ky, Nov. 5.—The organization of an American Co-onerative Unlon has just been effected In Louisyillo under the direct suversi- sion of tho Hou. Thomas D. Worrall, Mansging Diroctor in America for the Mississippi Valloy Tradug Compans, baving obtamed » chatter under the lawa of Koutneky with provisious con- templating the purnoses of tho Union se tha or- gapic conuection of the direct trade movement ropresoutod by Worralt, Thig will Lo the central branch in America of tho Direct Tradiwg Company, and around it will gather all organized co-operative wociaties in tho country. ‘Tlo ofticors ara: President. J, R. Buchavan’s Vice-I'residsnts, Col, W. A, Mer. riwesther and I, J. Key; Troasurcr, F. B. Moodte; Secretares. J. Nelson Harria and D. Al Jiayden; Mavagor, Thomas D, Worrall, ———— . MAHOMET, ILL. Speciat tnapateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Mauwoxer, Ik, Nov. 5.—Our burnt-out mer- chants are making sll baste to rebuild this fall, One fino brick biock in already undoer way, eroct- ol fointly by 0. M. Clons_& Co., for dry goods, Dr. Lo Clark, dntgs, and Starling & Curtis, hard- ware, A uew hLotel 18 under way. BSeveral others will follow, 'BUSINESS NOTICES. To Mousekoepors,—The attention of heads of fawtliea s soepoctfully invited o tho supe= riur quality of nruett's Mavoring Extracts, They ato entirvly freo from the pohoupus olle and acide which coter 1640 tha compoaition of many of (he fuc- titious fruit flavors uow fu the wviarket, They are kighly_concentrated, bavo all the freahnend and dall- cacy of the fruita frdm whicl they ate propered, sud wro less exnensive, Meats, oy ey b ghostly 4 by Burnett's Extract of OVERCOATS! Retaled at Wholesale Prices. FEdwards & Browne, Corner Adams and Olark-sts, $40, 835, $33, 830, $25, $20, $18, $16, $15, $12, $10, SOME OF OUR FRIOES, CASH versus CREDIT. CHICAGO PANTS WARBHOUSE, 510 & 512 WENT MADISON-ST, MABEY & PRALL, MerchantTallors, (FRusl LONDON.) ‘The CHICAGQ FANLIS aro warranted all wool, well abruuk, weli trinod, Bewest guods, but wotkmaualip, pettect bt £9.00 A PAIR. Chas. Gossage 4 Co.. Cloaks & Suits. We open this morning New Suits from large and recent importations, which we are able to offer at about half former prices!! These goods are all new and desir- able styles, and will be found very cheap ! . Wo have largely added to our stoo of Ladies' and Misses' Beaver Cloth QOloaks, Embroidered Silk Cloaks, Fur-Lined Silk Sacques and Cirau~ lars, Seal Sncques, Muffs, and Boas, Also, a stook of Real India Shawls and Deooa Stripes, the cheapest and most attractive in the city, Chas. Gossage & Co. WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 48 Weat Lake Bt. CEICAGCO. YO Send for Catalogue, Msgufactarers of BVENDEN'S_WOOD.COVERED CANS. EVENDENS_WOOD-OOVERED OANSE. e, SPEOTACLES. DRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Suited to all vighta by inspection st MANASSE'S, Opth clan, b4 Madison-at, (Tribune Building). 5 __MEDICAL. _ 'S UNIVERSAL CATARRH CURE! Trv it and bo curod of that Troubleaome Disease. ~— TRUSSES.&o. ELASTIC TRUSS. i de2i0s Foy iuation of the e saotisd e toay sod retains the rupture doy aud ight alf curud. Belt by 1all§ clrculas frve: G J. REED, 34 Btate-sl, Chicsgo.

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