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WHISKY FRAUDS, YoDonald, at St, Louis, Talka Frealy to Our Correspondent. fe Asserts that Fishback, of tho Demao- crat, Wanted Money from the Whisky Ring. Tho Clover Woy They Maungead Things in Milwaukee, Dommy Rectiflors Playod an Important Part in the Crooked Drama, qe Convenience of India-Rubher Stamps and Near-Sighicd OMctals, fortary Bristow's Answer to tho St Louis Insinuationa, ST. LOUIS. INTEREST UNDIMINISIED, Bpecfal Diavateh (0 The Crieago Tribune, br, Lovis, Nov. 28,—Popular intorest in tho (Mbishy Ring war bas notdiminished in tho loast, sadesch development is looked forward to with get curiosity. Saturday's proceedings in tho gnrycase wero dull and uninteresting. Noth {ppt particular notice was iutroducod .oxcopt SRORETARS BBISTOW's LETTER, qtich the Aesociated Pross Agent sent in full. qerotary Bristow 1 conaidered above reproach pre, and his protestations of innocence sro qi uovecensary. Ho ts acknowledged toba a fares, imparttal, and incorruptible oflicer, witbo alleged connection of his namo with o yauisville house fs considered proposterous. Tho Gnod duty did not neod his invitation to falatruo bill neninnt him if thore wero auf- Sant proof against him, He would hayo beon isdicted lovg ago if thore had boen sny proof wtifactory to tho jury. sover ythoard from this afternoon, THe is wea fog hie atripes with the proud conscious- of injured innocence, aud te now ted bookkeeper of tha Pouitentiary, Ho still wpresece bis confidenco in the fact that his lib- bas Deon ssvorn nay by mon who do not ap- to the first priuciplea of freedom, and that wis ouly @ question of timo whon a ronction mil tako = placo iu public sentiment wibisconviction will bo deuounved ag strongly wit wae at iret enthusiastically approver. OBN. M'DOSALYD bunot yot given bail. anJ occupies n coll iu tho qoanty Jail. His presont bondsinen have volun- feed (0 incroaga their responatbilitles to te amount. of §60,000 for bis appearance, }athe resolutely refused to be bailed, saying tht, a8 long aa ho is indor conviction by a jury, ‘Beprefors tho jail to anv uthor place, Your cor- repondont had an interview with him to-night wiltamed ao number of things that will be wating to tho outwide world. Gen. YWDonald avaured your correspondent that bo tidno desiro to appoar before tho world aan dumpion of the Ring, or of any porson accused f complicity in its oporations. io know noth- ior the Ring, and did not wish to know. Ho received eeveral propositions from various. jaividuals to ga inte schemes for defrauding fe Government, but all those ho tind indiz- matiyrefceed. Said hos “You may be sur- prisd when I tell you that George W. Fishback we coo of =the «first. =mon = who wer made & corrmipt propos:tion to moe. As tog af ho thought his pavor wssmaking money he wae terribly honest, aud demanded a strict account of tie collection aud isbutsement of the yubdlic monoys, . BUT, winhe began to lose monoy and’ bills wore pitted Thich . he could sot meet, he ‘syed an anxioty that wes unac- scstable and anuounced that the Jymocrat hast beye support or go tinder. At that time & Louis was sy porting two Republican navs- prere, and it waa war of extermmation, Ono gut becrushed in tho victory and tho other nsttenrvive to onjoy tha triumph. In tho fall tt 1373, tho St. Louis emocrat had beg0a to Jose subscriptions and advarlieemoute, adi} was appareut that the glory of the Demo- ale party a8 organized then had departed, and tusit must receive necanisry aid or succumb. Gi, MeDonaid #aid to your correspondent: “From tho very firet timo I ever got acquainted raGunye ‘WW. Hivhbae, I lonrued to under- re HL ¥AS DOTI UXNELTADLT AND TNEAC! Ib the month of September. 187! ane into my offlco, and, taking fa tue back-room, enid thet be as bond to have rome money in ordor He mu bla paper, the Democrat, bitbe must receive some aid from the party or muder, Tossured bim that 1 had no money, ndthat Idid not knuwiwhere gaid could coma Imm, Ho then said to mo that I tealdralea tho money if I desired, and that I ttoo'd nut hesitate at the maunerin whick 1 bad niet, Satd Fishback : * You can realizo all (Gemoney I want if you will UTILIZE THE GOVERNMENT PONDS: M your command. If you havo not got iho ‘Rety yonrgarf jond mo Goverament fuude aud milmako it good. Con Maguire has the mouoy, td I want yon to go to bim and tell bm that I ted and must have $6,000 or 6,090." 1 did vot Neto have anything to do mith tho matter, but fremleed bim tuot L would go aud seo Maguire kieubmit the proposition to bim, I called on Cdlector Maguiro tho day after and informed fe fentlemau of Lishback'a strango request. bgune dolarsed me Mans Be b hy ee. 10 every day jofore Seek ‘hia account of moneys received, . Mdibebit was for that reason impossible for to accommodate Fikhbaok. It was : AR jbichhe conta nobtake, Ar. Vishback was iu- fumed of the reply of Col, McGuire, and was Wauewhat indignant at what ho oonnidaerad tho sal tteatarene of an old friend. Fishback was tn Wt quite uureusonablo, aud evidently expectad Nayrody to rally to bls ussistance in epito of franing fortuncaof bis nowapspor." —* mt the Chtistmas hulldass of 1871, Gen. Me- ray wea stopping at the Pinnters’ House in ; ouis, Recretary Bristow bad rocently is- i ao odor changing McDovald from tho -Moerreory Districtof Missour: to that of Pern- mraula, ha 4 sipxtant connat, clttbeck called wvout mitmghy one night in eenoutt of Deeciuber, 1378, and, after ex- Pik tag courtasios (oo very tratervol manner, By get? Gon. McVounald that ho ay (fccrisin matter’ to communi- Rata pish = shoula be recelved = by Dloprvate, Gen. McDonald roplied that ho mney to hear any communication which an bck ‘chould make, Fishback then said: | b My Lwaut to toil you that the Democrat ( & danced bad fx, and must Lavo baad is a fect with which 1 fal teady mado you acquainted, Iam iosing smashed spidly thatI caunot sustain tho pa- fe tutough the “precont ciisiy without Bet aewistanco some source, ‘Ge T want to muke 8 proposition tau Shich will ba beueticial uot anly ta me, ic ato the party, I want you tu organize ieee THY DENEFIT OF TOE ' DYMOCRAT.” thon be coly Republican organ here, and alone, dupported on that ground Weiet believe there 1s o damned sight Ture odliug going on among discillera aud | fhe aud thas with the propor eort of man- | ites ene Powerful Whiakoy King can be orgau- | Gent hous auy difficulty whatever, ! tangy lePouald maintatog that this proposi- iy pretiiad Part of Mr, Vishback was made tithes uveqnivocal tera; that in neeald hee direot uppeal that a Whisky Ring rrary ried anized in bebalt of the Lumocrat. ty. cDevald werd that on the night which te fivl osition of Fishback was made aero b Just arrised from Waubington, Conn} be nad beon to conwuit with fannie loner Dougias about ble coutomplatod ee, 3 to the Vhiladolphia District, Col. Jann nig EBS Editor of the Democrat, had A TLATTERING an; ¢ AND FULSONE ACCOUNT a it, MeDouatg, ving a favorable aoceunt dateg @ause? in which he bad discharged tear 9 oflice, and regratting the fact that oped ‘uri Dietri Was vous to loso Tha aati * Nlemen and go efticieut an officer. ta, wacifs #0 editorial almost a third of a cul- Taper, pein typs and ready to be put lo tho tad ona i Mir, Fishback rushed up-staira he ‘red tt killed, ‘Tho managing editor, taieret 0, did nos koowooly that the article wad iy from tay 40 be k Ilod, but be teatities to the fuct feed ht Killed, and thas on the night re- © ddhoagy, TMBUASE stareD mW Town, - Steomstance quite exirsordigaly for hin. | yetilled again and again, His realdonco wan = Kirkwood, and ft in was his invariablo —entufont RO homo every night. On thin onight he ntayed in town, aud, after having tho Inuda- tory editorial writton, had tho conforance with McDonald, and auddenly ordofed the editorial to bo nuppronsed, This etatement of Gen. McDonald has cro- atod quite @ ronsation among thoas who havo heretofore entortained a beef iu tho innoenco of — Vishback, und it ia quito probabio that there sill bo a revulsion of feoling on this point, Fishback has not him- solf forward ag tho groat i Am and tho greas Immaculate in theas whisky prosecutions, but it fearod by tls friends that he wlll not bo ablo to sustain bis pretentiona tmuder the present cuiarges of MeWonald. At any rate Fishback will have to make a moro eatisfactory explanation than ho bas yo% offered before his akirie will bo cousidorod clean. Sa ae wim MILWAUKEE, VOMMY-BRCTUFLER, Speciat Dievateh fo Tha Chicago Tribune, Mitwavrer, Nov. 28.~—Perhaps the most eig- nal illustration of tho child-Ike aud bland styio in which the Milwaukoo Whisky-Ring stole fa furnisnod by the oevidonco exhumod as to tho dummy-rectifiors—aomo inklings of which havo boen developed fa tha caso of ‘Taft, the ex- QGauger, and Welmor, the rectiflor, now on trial. ‘Tho ofiico of the dummy was singolariy silaple and most wonderfully prefitable. Under tho reyonus lawa and regulations, highwinea moved from the distillory to tho rectifying ostabtish- mont must bo gauged and atamped. Tho spirits are then in tho prozonce of a Gauror, who ro- urna official cortifienato of that fact, to bo "dumped "—omptied—into tho rectifior's vat and tho atamps destroyed. Upon tho Gangor's oficial roturn setting forth that this bas boon done, the reotiflor is cradited on the Collector's books with tho stamps destroyed, in liow of which ho ia ontitled to recolyo stamps to an equal amount, which oro ueed on tho whisky mapufacturod from tho spirits, the solo oflice of tho stampu doatroyed having been to cover the highwines in transit from the distillery to tho rectifying house, ‘Tha transac- tion is analogous to tho ingue of n now bank-noto for an old ono surrendored aud dustroyod ; and, provided the Gaugor be honest, there can be no fraud practicod in the matter. Bat tho Gaugors of Milwaukee wero crookedor than tho * crook- od” itself, and all the honeety thero was in thom collectively interposed not tho #ligntcat obstacle to tho dummy awizdle which boara in- tornal evidener of having boon originated by thom. Whon tho roctiflor is ready to put upon tho market the bighwinos dumped Into lis vats aud converted into whisky, and upon which bo was antitled to atnupa in lieu of those destroyed, ho is requirod to make appliention to tho Colloctor for the stampa dosired, specifying tho numbor of stamps aud tho quautity of liquor con- tained in cach wvacksga to which tbo stampa are tobe aMixod. ‘Lao stampa issued iu lion of those dostroyed aro delivered to tho Gauger in blank, to be by hia filled ont on mens- uroment of cach keg or barrel, and piacod thero- on in tho mannor prescribed. ‘Iho only oficial record presorved ia tho stainp-stub rotainad by the Collector. Of course the Gauger conld dill the stamps out t9 cover any amount of liquor that could bo put intoone package. That waa tho ordipary India-rapbor stamp-fraud. But the Milwankoo Ring impraved upou it by tho intro duction of the dummy, Tho dummy nover recti- fled any spirits; owned no rectifying establish- niont; helther bought, #al4, nor handled liquors ; in fact nuyor receivod tho frtndutant etapa. His ANDUOLS YuCsTION consisted wholly in permitting ths uso of hia yaluablo name or tho vaine ho asiumed for tho occasion, He subscribed it or it was subscribed for Lim to applications to tho Collector for stampa in lio of thosa destroyed whon tho highwines wero damped at tho rectifier's. ‘Tho dummy's applications wera exclusively for such stamps to vo placea upon kegs contaiving fom thrvo to fivo gal- tona. Lxpocially atter fam Rindakopt's trial at Madison, aud tho recoipt of tho mnystorious “A. & 3B." tolegran from Chicago ordering 5,000 bushels of wheat,” whout all tho liquor turned out by tho immenso cistill-ries and rectifying establiahinouts hero waa put up in kegs of from three to ive gallows each, sccording to the rec. ards in tho Collector's office. Wormer, the ree- titler now on trial, was one of thoze who nover put up liquor excep! in kegs averaging loss than iivo gallons each. In Lis case, it has already beou proved thatthe begs wuen slipped con- tained from #0 to 60 gallons oach, and those stamps were filled out to cover that quantity. TIE NUNNEMAOMGES BEOTIVYING RATADLISUMENT, ran in counectiou with their distllery in tho } natne of a dummy, whoo name was put ou the Colloctor’s book na Polar alsoskipped liquors only in kegs. Oa tho 80th of ptil last, Taft, tho Ganger now an tnal, os tho rccords .ot tho Collector's ollice show, on application in the namo of this dummy, received 160 stamps, which wero asked for that nuuber of kegs alleged to contain in all 900 gallons, on which tax had been parl aud stampa destroyed. Theee, daliverad ta tne recti- flers in blank, wero tillod ont to cover tho tax on 14,460 rations, of hqnor—tha steal on the rev- enue in that single operation that day for a aingle rectifying bouso being about $13,000, No wonder, when tho mombors of the Ring could thus steal to tho tuno of 313.0u0) apicco por diem, that they didn’t complain about Hov- enuo Agent Conkling's little sasosement of $300 each per monuth,os shown by the ‘ Machor checks, and the other axsessmant of £520 per month, which it is ex:cotod will be abown wont to Superviaor Munn, besides divera and sundry other Ktaied aud occasional ousesemonts for tho devefit of the oficial ting. AN TUE MONT OF APNIT, 1,718 stamps wero issusd in biank to Gaugor Taft on application of this saaio dummy of tho Nunnomachers’,—-all on tho stubo marked for kogs avarnging sbout 6 gailona each, and ono OC which was Oiled out for barrels, aad the stoal mi this one monty thus eifooted by that single concern was vot loos thau $135,000, Tut one dummy did not aullice for tho full capacity of the Nunvomachor distilory aud rectifying ox- tablishments, August Lookert, ono of theso duiminics, was AN ADSOLUTE FICTION, that namo simply being usod by a rectifying es- tablinuuent to conccal the fact that it was owned by the distillery, Wilham Misener, another dummy in whores pamo tha shi;ments wore mado, kovt big rooms at tho Nunoomacher Opera-llouso, and, with such impunity was tho thovoty carried on undor protection of tha oihcial’ Ting, that, though, ay the rail- roud books dixctoac, oe shipped 400 barrola of liquor per wook, ho did uot over coneldor it nocesyary to fo through tho fittle formality of taking out a Unitod Hiatos liconso, Hol Jliretino, ove of tho Nunnemachers’ dum- mies, actually succecded in establishing quite a evtomerclal credit on the s:revgth of bia flotitions business, backed up by Gaugor Moollur’s coutifi- cuted of having ofiiaially iuupected the duinpiag of Nywors at lis (Instine’s) rectifying ostablish- mont, which was 9 myth, and [inating bimselt never recived the blank stamps which wero handed direct ta tuo Nupuemachera. As a matter of fact, aa secure did the Ring fecl in its operations aftor that 6,000 busbela of wheat was suipsed in rosponge ta the A. & BL tnlogram, aud Nam Rindskonf had so oasly roiled justice, and tho avidonce was judicioumy auppressed, that tho (anger did not consider tt nocosuary to Ko through the little formality of nomiually officially supervising the travator of liquors from tha distillery ta tha reawrtying ca- tablishments, Fitzgorald, ono of the Gangers vow underindiotment, i¢ will bo shown, nover doutroyed a stsmy andfuover raw a barrol of liq- uor from tho distillery dumped at tho rectitler’s. ‘Tho stampa on tho batrvly in which the liquor waa aouvayed (com tho distilicry ta the rectify. ing Louso as 8 mattor of fact were nol destroyed. ‘Phoy were kept intact oa tho barrels, which were Of couse if the Cot- toctor's books had beon houestly kept, oveu when mosing a Sgallon stamp cover A 90-gatlon Varrel, theRing would have bad to pay ¥RoM Y £0 6 PER CENT OF THE LXGAL TAX. Probably io tho outuet they did. But the waste- ful prodigality of payiug from 3 to 6 por cent of tho tux when thoy might eteal it all coms carly to bavo dawned upon the Ring. Had tha book+ keoping in tha Collector’s offloa been honostly douo, uominally no greater Amount of stainps could havo been (sued to the rectider in liou of these destroyed after use on tho spirits io transit from the distillery thau bad been onicially certified by rho Gauger &s destroyed, But such was tbe recklexa aswuranco with which the Ring operations were conducted that thyre was, ab tho books abow, an ovol-lusue cf some 400 stamps for dummy Pulsky, and about an equal number to dutnmy Hiratiuy, aud full iuvestiga- tlon will doubtleas divoluse otber tnutances of tho hke sort. Bo, with Woissert to manage thinzs fa the Col- loctor's office, with ‘ Dosa” Conkling to make collection of the axsessments levicd by the obl- ciol Ring. aud a Revaune Agent to keep ail in order on the outside, with Moeller, ‘att, and Fitzgerald aa Gaugers, and with Suporviaor Muon over all, the iiog Hourished amazingly. piled up the fortunes that to-day constitute fiom i TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: tha monoy power of Milmanken, of which tho wholo tony scoms to atand in awe, and rtartied (ho otad donizons with their champagno-ban- guts and wild orgion at Nunmemacher's Opcra- fours Boildiug, which for the nonco sects to havo been converted into the moct extravegsntly Utted-up bagaio in the country. LIGHTNING AYRUCK on the 10th of May, aud the whole gang of offl- cial thiovea was removed. Col. McKinnoy, United States District-Attorney for the Madison District, wan placed in charua of the prosecn- tious, and in October tho trial of Krskiue, the Collector, waa commenced. Ho waa an ivoffens- iva gontloman, who scoma to have beon con- tent with his salary, and who pover incommoded the thieves who ruo his office, and bo was iu- dloted for tho exceadingly wild offonse of * off- cial noghgenco” in failing to seo what ho couldn't Lut Lavo xeon had po uot abut his eves. All tho powor of the Ring was brought to bi for hin defonae; two of his deputies, Sberm: aud Stowart, took tho witueus-stand and testifiod how Erakine hadn't sean auy of the stealing and warn't responsitle for what hla subordinates did who he didn't look, and ho was acquitted,—" which trad tho firat triumph of tho King in the courte. NoxteamoC. J. F. Moolter, tho Danish Vico- Consul hero, and tho Gauger whove frauds woro oxposed in Sam Nindwkopf's caee at Madison, And who attor removal wea reinstated through Matt Carpentor'n influence. His rascalities in the India-rubber stamp business were proved Leyoud possibility of a doubt, and tho proof was so clear and conyineing that he was convicted, Homehow } bo was iporailited to remain at large on bail of $5,000 aftor conviction, nnd tho other dav he ran away; and for soveral days thoreaftor tho Mil- waukeo papory, with tho excoption of the Com- inercial News. sided hiveecape by publishing accounts coutradicting tho report of his fight. Tlie bondsman yesterday notified tho District Attorney that Moeller was gono and that tho bail would be patd without dispute—all which the bondsman can afford to do aluco it appoarn that tbo day before his tlight, Alocller checked 14,000 out of bani, Next Schlitz & Bergenthal, reclifiera, wero convicted of aliippiug barrels of alcohol under the fraudulent keg-stamp, which it sveme tho Gaugers sold in blavk at the low ficure of &5 cach. After s vixor- ous defense ageinst overnholmiog testimony, they wero convicted. Bomebow, also, thees cou- vicged thievos are yot at jarge on bail of £0,600 each, and may or may not turn up when callod for yeutenoe aud togo tothe Ponitentiary. ‘bey aro, However, kept under wnrvoillance to cor- tain extont, and miny not flud opportanity to ab- second, KIEWENT AND WInTH, This cago was followed by that of Kiewert and Wirth, in whiok, as telegcavbod Tue Trisune Thursday, one of tho defendants was acquitted because of defective proof, aud a diuegrcement of the jury was secured as to tho otber, as there oan hardly be doubted, by bribary of cortain jurymen, ‘Tho prosecutions summed up lave, thorefore, up to this tino, resulted in tha cou three of the Ring, tho acquittal of two, nud, which is almost oquivalont to an acquittal, a disagreement of tho jury as to ano:her, Of thoas convicted, ove Las fled ance conviction, And it is wosalistactory to stato the other tro convicts, how or why I can't exnetly under- stand, isn sujoy opportunity of running away, ‘Tho caso on trial bas not progrosred sufficiently to afford indications ns to what verdict may be expected, if thera be any indications by which it may be vonjectared what the verdict of a jury may be, FONTE-NINE OTNEN INDICTMENTS romain for trial, vis not within tho honnds of poraibility that ail should be tried at tnis term, orthat ibe trisls shou'd be completed at the noxt termeven, Among these aro tho indict- ments ogainst Sam Hotdekopl and Wois- sert, who wan Collector krakino's chief doputy. ‘Ihe allelmportant fight of the defense now is against timo. If they euccced tn this, tho majorily ot tho dofendants will vet slip through the imoshea of tho Ia. Tho Nunnemacher Brothera havo fled, and thero in gO prospect of thoir avprehonelou. ‘Ihe big thieves who ovidintly were bohind tho smaller official frv bare not yet been dragged to lightand tony who ly cueapo. ‘Thera f>, however, ap roapict | of their bojog oxposed. Louis Rindskopt's MYSTRAIOUK CHECK-STUBA, andor the ruling of tho Court yosterday in tho contempt case, inuat be oxplsined ; and though tho explanation may not develop more thau to whom of the oficial Ring money was in fact paid, not to whom it was ultimately given, it will furnish important clows, Oonkiiig’s case will doubtioss fend to the mostimpurtaut do- yelopmmonta, jie isthe Rovenuo Agont woo gollected tha "meachor” checks for lines of the oficial thiavog tor their sharo of tho bvoty on tho Whisky Ling. But tao testimony against Gonkting was anly developed receatly and ho ‘wna = not arrested —suntil, son few daya sneo, He waived examination and gavo bail, thus warding off invostigation, and, wiles wxpecial Grand Jury bo impanoled, cannot even ve indicted vntil the apring term of tho court. Coukling collected the oicial Hing’s share of | tho plundor, and without doubt could uame every man who rocoived part of it. Af sharply prosaed possibly be may do oo, Dut ke is backod by tho entire money and power of tho Ring. On his caso the Jting wilt make itn most dotermined ond doaperato defense; and when tho coormons ;ower the tng yor wiolds in this city is considered, thogresult at leatt mar bo set down a8 uncertain, Bub until Conkling bo cou. victed (aud nnloss it bo done quickly ho will not bo convicted), it ls vot provable tho big thioves yet undivelosed and sho nro able to manacle public sentiment and forco the press of thia city to their tervico will bo exposed, . es EVANSVILLE, hon of thoir viait to England, of which Thad BINGHAM AND HILL, Snectat Disvatch to fhe Chicago Tribune, InpraNapouts, Iud., Nov. 26.—Junn W. Bing- bam, tho Evansville distiller, who is under indictment hero for couspirasy to dofruud, has boon takon to Bt. Loula by Lis bondemen, and surrendered to the United Btatos Marahal thro. Tio was lao indicted by the Missourl Grand Jury, and had pleaded guilty. Hi trial hero was for ‘Tuesday, but he proforrod to take bia chaucen for s light genteuco thore to tho risk of o trial in Indians. An application bas boen made for enordertoturn him over to the Marshal of thls District yor tral, which, it ia belioved, will be granted, thue epolirg hie gato, James Ki, Hill, Deputy Collector of tho First District, was arrested vesterday for ovmplicity iu the fraud sod conspiracy of the Evausville sud Lae tobe distiflors, He will be oxamiued to-morrow, —_——— BRISTOW. A VIGONOUB REPLY To CERTAIN CHANGES. Sr. Louis, Mo,, Nov. 27.—The following tote- Aram, which speaks for ituelf, was rocolved here thie afternoon: Wasminatos, D, 0. Nov, 27, 1875.—To 1, P. Dyer, Uurted Stutea Listricl Attorney, st, Louta: Llosa froma tha morning papers that’ in tho course of tho trial of William O, Avery, yesterday, a wituees mun- toned a rumor that I was interested tu a distillery or Nquor hovee at Louisville, Ky. Subotantlally tho sauna rumor wis cirettlated fn Ak Loula by cor rupt ofeials and guilty diatiliere, ther confederates aud friends, lsat epring, obviously for the purposa of ‘breaking the force of the froveedtings ayalust then). Bo lung as the matter rested in fuery atreet rumor cr in the columns of nowspae pers felondly to the King, T could not preperly take notice of it, but now that it has in dragged into Court, as it appears, st the wetance Of indicted officials, I deom tt every person whose Dame Les you, au laving knowledge of auch Uroughs befor the Graud Jury, the most rigid examination, TI wointely and unqualifodly falee, av far as i aficct i aod Idy not deme to allow tho maltes to reas apon my denial. I beg to repeat tho ruquest, heretofore comuiunivated to you, that those frauds on the Gov- erument shall be proved to the very bultom; that every rambication of ths Riug suall be followed in overy part from beginniug to ead, sud that no one havirg oonncsion with or quilty knowl edge of {ta operations ahall be permitted to escapo. So faras this Department ia conoarned, 3 ask tuat very aliegation ageisat any olfcor of it, from it4 bead to Its buniblest einploye, be thoroughly Investigated and vigorously prosecuted, if any ground exit there: proped to re quest tuat aor can be given nN facts, shall d-mubjocted to tatemont f# ab- 4 8. for, Thava read this to the Pres! who repeats bus inliaetion, “Let na gulity man @ iene (igned) . II, Hntstow, Secretary of the Treasury, A Little Girls Suloide in a Fit of Pique. Cincinnats Enguirer, On Batuedsy William Ogg's 12-year-old girl, {n Goorgetown, becauo provoked at something that her baby-eater had done, and slapped tt. Mr. Ogg in turn ohastived tho eldor chiud. | ‘This vo incoused ths gitl that sue lumediatoly au- nouneod her determination to kill horself, Suo | atraightway went to thy river—the Big Alami— with w bundle of clothed under her arms, aud, firat throwing tho clothes deliborstely into the rivor, Jumped in aller thom, aud waa drowned, oe The Wine Maryest in France. Asharp caloulator bas made an effort to pre- sent (hu Frevob wie product of 1875 to popular understanding, He says it amounts to 4,0u0,000,~ Odv gallons, and asserts that 1 would fila canal Bh¢ foes devp and B34 fect wide—i,u0G miles Jong, or Givo times aa long as all the cavals ai Oblo. Uo caloulated turner, that to draw 25 gallons a minute it would take 135 yoars and 18 days to ara OB ihe whol gtastitys,, tbe mess prodyotive Departrsent & Of oral Produced. 9,500,000 gallons of wins. THE EMMA MINE, Testimony of Minister Scbonck Before tho Directors’ Com- mittee, He Explains How He Became a Di- reotor of the Emma Mining Company, Hs Subsequent Transactions, and With« drawal from the Concern, Angin-American Times, Tho first knowledge J had of tho mine wae in tho latter patt og October, 1971, I mot then at # botel in London, where I was making & call on a friend of mine, two American gentlemen, tno Ion, Mr. Btonart, United States Senator for Norada, with whom I had been scquainted for meveral yeare, and Mr. 'T. W. Park, to whom I was thoro introduced by my friond the Hon. W. 31. Evarte, of Now York, tho gentioman upon whom! had called. Withina few days after this, and after somo rocial inter- courso, those gentiencn told mo of tho occe- beforeno knowledge. It was to weil, thoy arid, of toorganize ® company fur the purchizeo aod working of the Emma minlog property, tho ownership of which, or the title of which, the; heli or represented. T fistened with Interost to the accounts they Rave me of tho eltuation and grest yalue of the mine, It was in @ place, they nald, called the Little Cottonwood Canon of Ctob, and upon hearing that I recallod the fact that somo tins in the year previous, happening 10 be in the office of the Commissioner of tha General Land Office in Washington, I bad board from the Commisioner mention of dixcovenes that bad Leen made of wonderful rich depowty al eilver in that locality, of whieh he at the sama ume exnibited to mo rome #pecimens. I hed nayver been myself a8 far woat as Uta, and, I am sorry to way, | uover yot have Leen iu that rart of the country, nor over, I aupposa, within 1.600 or 2,000 iilca of thin mine, Meoxars, Stew- art and Dark doveloped and oxpliained fully aud careftlly lo mo the supposed immenza value and probtalie chsiacter of this property, @ valuo rounded not anly upon what [t could produce, but upon what it bad been produciug, ‘Thay pro- pored to mo thats company thontd be formed, aud that tho mino should ba sold, nud that I sbould take shares in it, They cluimed, atd at acemed to bo shown, that from the very bezin- ning it muet prduco Jarge dividenda on tha investment at the price at winch they offered Ut, and foe which it wan afterward diryosed of. Lean very wiliing tu add something to my Iie ited income upou such favorable promise, but 1 cbjectod at on:o that if 1 rhonids bo ratinfied, oven ofter an examination of tho great trofits and cetuins probably to be aed fram the vrop- eity, I was sot ablo ta command mones enough to teke stock to avy amount which would be woith coumdering. "Chis difileuity was, after somo offorn to m0 And somn uegntiation, te- moved, and [ managed to obinin a enfilcient joan through sr, Park, in case I should go ioto the Company, for parmentot shares, 1 may, ofcourse, however, to satisfy myrelt of tho valu of tho property. To this end, I pasued mouy hours at diferent times in tho atuay, ay well asd could, of Prof, Bilfiman’s repert on the mine, which was exhitited to mo, aud in examioiog plane az explanations of the work, iuapecting acvounts of gales of ores, bills of Ieding, sod going over, in short, all the Juoofe and exiubis which weso freoly submitted tu me, ‘Thess anpeared to me to entirely euelnin tho represartations made on behulf of tho vender, aud wero substuntialiy the arme, a8 I recoliect, as wero ect ont iv the prospectus uf tho Company. I conctuded aud agreed to apply for oO) auares ab tho ubsctivt.cn price, which won £20 per elase, sod wheel: Mr. Parker underioak to veo shauld be alictted 10 mo, ‘'veaty-tive of these shares wero Intended foro friend, an Americau geniloman in Paris an intimate frend of mivo, to whose wife, ot lis roquest, T autaaquoutly tranuferred thom at par. ‘That left mo 476 shares of the original subseri tion. ‘Whore ebarea [ still hold, and, for many ronrons, I have detorminos I will wttli hold them at whatever joss, ‘Ive sharox a: now qaoted on the market at £1108 to £1 JGe. 1 could havo gold thea, at ono period at funast, for ovor £50 n share. BE DECOMES A DIEKCTOR. After I bad thus cunrented yo bezanie a ehara- holder in tho Company, and led takon and ar+ ranged forthe paywient ccf the rhares, 1 founa these gentlemen worn exceedingly auxious that Tthonia become a Lireetor of the Comy any. and pormit my name to bo known in convection with i. Yothis | demutred. £ thought that proba- bly covsidering my 1esidenco in London iv 0 dip. lomane capscity, it waa bettor perhaps thot I should not Lave anything to do with che man- agement of the Company ; and I am free to nit- nut that I think on that pioundT did make mirtaho in ever sysenting 40 the ueo of my Lame, Jt was ro, repented ty m2, and I was inclined to think myseli, that inarmuch as there would be, 1 was told, anly twoor three Directors rep revent- ing the interest of Amoticans iu the Company, that to protect my own intercsta ag well ne tho yoneral concern I might othorwieo properly bo @ Dirootor, So far ay the ques'ion of provni- ety Was concerned, 1 war, unon inquiry in tno or thico different quarters, informed tbat it wold not bo oxceptional for p diplometio ropre- sentative (o auatain euch & character 1 rolavion to the Company; and notably I was iniduonced by the fact that ‘at that vory time there wan bo- foro the English public a prospectus for a scheme for thu construction of Bteata tramways at Lisbon, tho promoter and o:igival grantee MONDAY “NOVEMBER - 29, 18757 partly by the salo of Innaranco stock that I had in Philadeipuia, partly by tho asia of couote bonds which 1 nad held for mauy yearn in lows aud [linofe, in the United Staten, and partly by alurtner advance which I obtained from Mr. Park when I wont to the United Statca to look after my personal {uteroats thero in the spring of lant year. ‘The result of all is, that my original nhares have been sntiroly paid for, and all ths other un- fortnogte liabilities that I have incurred trom my connection with tha Emma Sino; avd I think £ owe now only about $12,000 or $19,000, $5,009 due in Bay, 1377, ta Mr. Park, for which bo holds ‘8 Mortgage Upon my real eatate in Washington, and between 2,090 and #9,000 to my bankers, Meaera. Droxe!, Morgan & Co, of New York, who advaucod to Aon account to enablo me to pay off nuvte to Mr, Park for $5,000 atid luterest, which became duo Jart May, Wath yotir parmia- e1ond will Just odd ono farther remark. Into this ‘investment with any even open, thought upon clear rhowing ¢ profitsbin tore. Ihave lost, 1 am paying up or havo paid wp, and have not whined about it. THe LETTEN OF RESIN «TION. Thand in, now, tho origival draft of my letter AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Monroe and Dearborinets. THI9 MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 29, 1875, THIRD AND LAST WEEE Of tha most successful Bprctacie, AROUND THE WORLD! For the frat time ia Chicago, THE CAVE OF THE SERPENTS! Introducing Startling Effects and Real Indian fer~ penta, ‘The fires time of the Great Kiraly's Wnugarian Pas de Trois! For the rat time, an entirely new BORNESD MARCHE! Lwont | ny s Corre of Dismond-Armored Warriors, The aa I | Gold and Hilver Armors for thin Battalion were reo se it would be | ceived last wack by the Eiraify Mros, direct from Eu- rope, and are the richest ever ecen upon the American Se NEW BALLET BY MLLE EUGENIE PELLETIER. of resignation, which [hava uo doabt will bo | _ Lant Mstinoes for adios and children op Wednoaiay found to acccrd precisely with that which muat ‘ba tn the archiver of the Company, and mill only add, the expression T then gave ef my confidence in the ralno of the property, aod the exolana- tion of my parely personal reason for rerigning, ‘wan prociacly in accordance with my feeling, pp- derstanding, and benef. Tho document ts a4 follows: Bint [Lereby resign my plice ana Director of the Timtaa Ritvar Mining Cotapany. I request you to com- matnicate this notics of the fact to the Board at thels next mecting. In thus withdrawing from tho trast repored in me I desire ty express (omy avacciates In tle management of the Company niy sincere and higa apprecisiion of tarh and every one of than, as gentlemen of distia- quished position and churacter, with whom it has been tame a picsaure tobe connected, And 1 beg alsa to rovord my varnent ceauranco to you and to them, that in givizg up thin poaition Tam constrained by consld- eratlous purely pereoual to toyzelt, and that I continue to have the fuilent confidence tn the valuo and profit. alJencas of the property they have in charge, in which Totill fini all the suarea Tlisve een able to ke, I am very rewectfully your obedient eerrant, ‘To George Auterson, He P,, Chairman, &e., &e, SYMOPEIn OF THE CHOSS-EXAMINATION, ‘The croms-examination tumed on the qaatifi- cation of Directors, Cen. Schenck had received no such qualifiestion, vor wan bo ever toia thal eny ether Director had. He did not know that Mr. Albert Grant was to get £100,010 on the formaticn of the Company, nor of the variour sums raid to the firran interested in the yromution, When prensed rezerding the quali- fications mado by Mr, Pa:k to four of the Direct- ort,—if the tact had been known to tho Minis- ter,—he anstvered tiat it vay a custom which aid not prevsitin America, but that it micht bo in conforaits with Enylisi uvage, of which bo wan pot a judge. Directing bis questions to Mr. Biake's report, the Gcnerst wan asked why ishet not been pnb- habed ro full in the prospectus, 98 was Mr. Sil. tuan's, the reason for which the General pre- sumed was the wantof apace. It etruek him as curtous at the tima that Silliman’s retort bad been eeut Uy telegraph. Puen camo tho question, Whether Le hv) ever keen iake’'s second razurt, which of course the Minister never had. Nor did Mr. Stewart te'l nim—' he belioved the ming to be : worked out.’ Tho way in which he bad refuned toreturn tho ehares to Park, on the pat Price beng tendered. way that ona vimt paid by that gentieman before peing home, alinding to the agreement, ho said, to tho Minister, ho was there in itsterms totmoke tho offer; st which the Genetal laughed, ag tha shares were far aLovo par. and ho had alwrays intended to hold shares, It was a were form. but at tho time Mr, Park bad made the same offer ta every othe! sharcbelder, —_—_+—_—_—. THE ASTOR ESTATE Retimnate as to the itent nud Personat Property of the &nto Wallenm My AntoreCaicuintion of a Financier. Nas Fork Trituae, Nor, 27. ‘Tho will of tho lato Witham B. Astor has not yet been preacuted for probato in the Surrogate’s ofice, It is expocted to be s jong document, such as would SIL seroral columus of the Tridune. Thoro hag been much rpecn- lation as to tho yeluo of the real aud perronal propery left by fur. Aster, Homo of tho amounts named are silegod by experienced doanciors tu bo simply ridiculous, By some tuo yalus of Mr. Avtat's real and personal property way placed a lujh 3200,000,009, while very many estate it ut mot lesa than £109,090,000, “In the obituary of Mr. Astor privtod iv the Tribune tho catimate of his property was giveu as vot to ox. coad 250,000,000, ‘Thoso whose opinions are nntitled to weeht av thet thie is prubsbly nearer richt than the larger estimates, Agentioman whose word carrios weight fo matters of tuiakind vaid toate fair base on which to figure would be 715,0W0,000 on the amount of real and petscual property bit by Josu Jacob Astor to lus een Williatn of the doath of the former iu 1818, Theestate of Jchn Jacob Aptor was estimated at $20,000,000, and the bulk. of it wun Jefe to William B. Astor at the timo of nusdeath. It would probally bo much nesrer 00,000 thay $20,000,000, 28 the tendency was always to exagecrate tho wealth of a rch mau, liowerer, this gentleman said, allow 916,059,000 65 tie amount lefs Weiam B. Astor, ‘Vhis uioount at G per cout interert for 27 years,—tho time which las elapsed since the dotth of Jehu Jacob Avtor,—uaid have addod 4,000.00) to the principal, maim a total of 1.3 0,000, » dt the amount, left Wille jam co Wan G1k,0U0.0U0, the in- tercet nt G per cent woald bo 222,030,000, nuda total of interest and principal of #47,030,. but. ‘The compound interest and iwerease tu tho ys'luo of certain yocaunr of the property, he thought, would be fairly offeos by the taxes and A:#.nitaeuts on property allowed for many years to romain uvitiproved, aud losses Gf various lands through depreciation of other por. tious of the real easste and secnritios, uudor tho charter, bath sho Diroctor and Chair. wan of the Board of Jireotors of which Com- pauy wae the oldest diplomatio repreoutativa, then and atul at thia Court, my very much os teemed friend Feld Marshal Duke of Baldanha, Minister of Portgal. have feund a copy of that prospectus, aud I will hand it in ae part of my dopouition. Wuon { was asked to be a Director, I, among othor things, invisted that I could uuder vo cir- cumstances associate myself with apy perdous in tho mauagemeut of the Company, uuless 1 auauld kuow proviously that they wore gentioinen of position and rear peu with bon: I would bo milling toact. Lam sblo to sofresb my ricol- lections os to tho information I recolyed by Lav- ing found this morning among my papors B note from Dir. Stewart, m which he states, what 1 also outeide of tho note rewembor, the namen of nome persous and their cheracter, that 1 might bo satited ou that point. Tiind among theso, LBrydgos Willistsa, member of Pa:lisment for Cornwall, | banker ds ameltor, very wonithy and of oigh charactor ;" E. Loigh Pombeston, moradrr ul Psrliaméuttor Went Kent, a Jarge landed proprietor ‘Tho Hon. Jolin C. Htan.ey, beir to Lord Stanley, of Aldertoy, vory wealthy.” apd other namos, io intormed nie, were under conrideratios, but not yet deciaed upon, neniely, “Air. George Anderson, member of Parliament for Uinegow, w voppor snieltcr of largo wealth,” aud “Authony 2. Mundolta," momber of Parhument for Nottingham.” flo mentioned also “Sir William Gray,” tho lato Governor of Lengal, Alt thees, with tne oxcep- tron of Mr, Muadolla aod Bir William Gray, did in fact afterwards become associatos in tho man- ugomeut of the Company, This Information [ appear to have received on Nov. 8, 1871, in this shape. Whou I tinally cecame a Director, I ate tended, as I remembor, ono meeting of the Board some timo in November, and cither one or two meetinge—l think oniy on6—in Lecom- Vor, aud on the Oth of Decembor, 1871, I sent in my roniguation to the Doard, having been connected with them abont « mouth iu all. Binos that tums I bave nover been at & mertng of Directors, nor any meeting of sharehoiders, but have abstained entirely from auy xciive par ticipation in apy way Whatever with the Com! anv in its wapegement. My reason for resinning was that unjutt and wigenerous comments were mide upen my connection with the Compan: whieh induced me at once to give wi expla tion to my Govervment, fo submit my whole suit to them, aud to determine for mysolf that nubwithstanding my reht, a6 I clauned, to one ago in any hcnest transaction or to auy Investment Which would better wy interests or fortune, I would not remain jn a pesition which subjected my conduct to mizcovaiructioa and myself to attack, I may Bay, 8% tho matters connect thomsclyes with each other, that atterward, in the spring of 1874, when the thaes—under tho influence, in part, I suppose, Of roports mude by peraona sont ont trom gleud by the Board of Directors—had ren io yaluo, on American friend was anxious to buy, and bave wo join bim iu the purchase of some more shares. We dou. lit perhans in March or April. —Muarod.[ should think,—1872, 500 shures, Twas very reluctant to go into the further {u- yeatment, bat was persuaded todo fo, thinking the property very valuuble, aud wo bougin at a Litde over £88 ebore,—or 1 oughs rather way that ho bought, and I greed to Jotu with but in bia purchase, ‘Theeo sharog resulted, whou we auld them, iu @ loss of about £14 per shato. OKN, HCHEMCK’S TRANSACTIONS WITH MB, FANK. My indebtedness to Mr. Park, and my locses altogether, bave since been adjuated, partly by socelpty srom some moro fortunate operations, J Ar, Agtor was kuown to Le o very care- tut nag, preferring wmo!l and sure returns, rather than veutureno:ne maka, wuien might brig large returns sud might result in a loss of tho capttal Inverted. Were it capable of demon- atratiun, the gentleman aatd, he would be willing to risk bis roputation for caroful calculation in paying that the estate was to-day worth tens rather than over $511.000,000, ‘At the ‘Tax Commissioner's office It was tated tht, it would bos work of mach Jabor to collie all the pieose of propesty s:anding in the namo of Mr. Astor, and then it would net be completa, because in many jusitnees tho property atood in the namo of the tenant, who held a Joug lease, one of the stipulations of which wes that he should pay tho taxes, The will of Mr. Astor will bo lucked for with interost, a8 possibly giv- ing & tuir indication of tao worth of tho extate, THE ST, LOUIS POLICE. Br. Lovis, Noy, 23.—Josoph McDonough has beou olectod Chicf of Puhvo ot tI 3 Moj. Hartigan, recently resigned, third serm Capt. McDonough bas beea cloctod Suluf of the ferco, Ho will assume the dutics ‘of the poxition Dee. 1. ———__-— An Haciting Races The Denver (Cob) Acs save that plainsmen will be aurprined ro hoar that there la something inthe world that can ron faster than a jacke rabbit, Ax a parnenger train on the Union Pacific, heading cast, waa rattling along over the Laramie plains the uther night, the onginver, AlJonnsou, looking from tho cab down atong the gleaming raite, espied a buge Jack-raobit bonuuing over tho tles about thirty feet abead of tha cow-catener, Tbe engineer put on more atgam, and the ponderous locomotive shot abead Miko an arrow, but the rabbit picked up bis sara and struck out at tho rate of twenty feet a jump. Johnson's pride was couched, His loconiotive ig one of tho biggest and swiftest on tha line, and he was afradthatlf he Jer that jaca hare outrun iim the boys would find ic out, aud ho would ba forever disgraced. So ho turned on more steam, and the engine made 6 bound nuder the cloud of sinoko which botched from the emoko-vtsck, atid tho telegraph poles danced vast wildly, but jack let out another section of is lege, and kent mgbt along down tho level prade just out of reach of the cow-catchor, For five miles and a quarter the lucombtive aud rab- Dit kopt up this specd, when tho iatier began to woaken. Johnson, reining in his ion hores, wentouton the pilot, aut, leaning forward, reached out antl picked up tho rabbit na tho engine jotted along alowly, EDUCATIONAL, ‘s ON SCHOOL OF INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, Studer tu Taught Individual:y inatesd of in Ciasees, Tuk Wut! 23, Youths and Adults, fu Common Betwol, Academic, Coleyiate aud Buntuede Btudies, 2 y.cws dnd Teacher Treipiag. ‘fultion and fv ery thing fcrotened), $135 to §135 por 15 weeks, term begins Doc, v, Apply to Wit. ¥, Joxes, A. 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Drown, Jr. E.'Bowen, Geo, Rrown, Sarah A, Brown, John N, Drown, J, Beecher, D. P, Lacon, Jaa, K. Bar- tie, O, Bronson, C. U, Brewster, Wm, Brown, M,C. Barker, Iaabella Brown, G, 8. Brown and others, 1, Blackman, £, rinchurst, June 8, Brown, C, FE, Bill, gr. F. Brouson, 4B, Caby, T, BP, Code, Mary O, Chase, Venj. Carver, G. B, Carhart, F. B, Cooley, M. J. Caldwell, estate of W.d. Caner, J. C, Dawson, H. T, Dickey, C, D. Dickey, J. Hi. Dunuam, ‘Thos, 8, Dixon, Aloe Baton, E, Praukenthal, 8, B, Freeman, Fideity, & 8, Deport Co, We H. Grabam. Q. A, Green: JU Hubvell, F, Hoftnan, H, Huanewell, Trus- 100, EL ick, i, Inguam, W, W, Keen, Sarab 1 Keen, 6. BD, Kern, M, B. Keen, Guardian, Karn, G. Thi Kertley, 1.8, Kellogg, de 8. Lambert, M. At Leavitt, C, Hy Malcom, Henry Meigs, F, Marquand, J, 8. Maron, N, i. Motricon, M.D. Sitehell, 0. 8, eit, 1H. If. Maxie, Merelients? Bavings, Loen, and ‘Trust Company, We, L. Newberry, J. U. Nowke George Nugent, P. F. W. Peck, St. K, Pook, F.W. 1 A.M. Quandale, C.J, ltuncll, George Stnith & Co, Iuraei Sueldou, UM. Schubert, S.A, Smith, 8. Staunton, EJ. PB, Ghields, George Stone, J, W. Btart, W. Aicxander Smith, H, Suiploy, Gerritt I, Smith, ©, 1 Tinkhem, Trustee, 5, Th ‘Soaeph ¥. Tomy iM. ‘A. Ht. Van Neat, Jul a . J, Wilson, Georgs Wittes, J, 3. Wallice, A. 1, Wert, E,W. Willard, Joveyh’ Whluter, E,'T. Watkins, E.L, Winthrop, Trustos, I,1, Yor, Henry Youug, James H, Young, Young, sha warivg tue following numbers, 08, G44, 431, T,807, 1,38, 1,18, 65 454, 487, 1,507, 97, B4, 259, 467, 469, 46: is 19, 1424, 485, 65, 1,653, 1,367), 427, 499, 70, ‘29. 9,°70', CU, 38, 395, 207, 706, COS, 1,131 f 99) 1¢30a, 1yAl2, 197A, 87, 76, L294, 3,44L, 3 13 2,282,'527, 735, $28) 629, 127, 101, 21, 641,728, aio, £91, i11, it 3, Un8t, 749, 1178 14do. 125, 14, js ‘td, B61, wen a8 aa 13 1, ene inT ‘ 08, i 035, 4,63 x 4, AT7, H te on oy Bre, Bil il, 192, ‘we, 328, 62, , 1,351, J, , 27, dub, 211, 403, 213, 404, are, by ‘resolution wf the Hoard of Directors of said Gumpsny, ordered to beralied in and paid; aud the same will ba re- Aleemed at the oftco of the Company on and after the Int day of Saunary, A.D, 1478, The Loldere of aatd Donde are bereby wotited thereof, and thot on aud after tie esld Lat day of January, A.D. 1876, the said Dowd will ecto to Bene Interests By order of tho Board af Dircctors, f B, 'T, WATKINS, Preaident, JAMES K, HUNTIS, Eo-retary, Chicago, 11, Nov, 2, 18:5, CENTENNIAL PHILADELPHIA, ‘The sulucribere aro abont orecting a grand inclosed Cons Jeg un Belmunt ‘anjuing the main ene range to the Centenatal Kritbiion tv Poiledelphic, ‘there Wilk be construcied on Ine groucd Dour a fuw oO! wred (routing thearenus, wble ara for rent. Dualare fnintute treveliog-oage,ors., grate? guads, confections pry, tlowars, batters, and othece 1 tainake oar FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, WR FAIRSANKS. MORSE & 00. GY 111 £113 Lake St,, Chicago, Sse careful to buy only the Genuine, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, | “$5.00 Packages |; oP FRACTIONAL CURRENCY | IN EXOHANGH FOR GUARD MAPIDA AND HURKEGUR, Moraing Kxpi Nght Expres “Bunday x. 2°¥aturday and Sunday Kz. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. end Chirazo, Kansae City and Denver Sort Dwion Depot, West Side, near Madtson-st, Ie, hear at Deveh, and ih Randolnhees Kansas City and Denver Fast Ex. ‘Bt, Lonisand Springfield Ex... Bt. lwuts, Springteld & Texas, Recess Day ctu iteesse, Proria, Kookok # Burlingtor Chicago @ Paiucab Railroad Ke.! fr on on, Washingboa Joliet & Dwight Aca numodation LAKE SHORE & MICHIG. Matt, via mato ts Atlautic Express, dal Michigan Accommudation, Might Hxvrose, C'ICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. P&UL RAILADGT. Tafon Deputy corner Madison and Canal-tis, 63 South Ciark-at,, opposite Sherman Louse, and wane, $208. m, assangar, Ja Urone, Winoaa, Minneapoile, Ripon. Bay, shi 10:00, ra. |* €:00p. md +10 00a, md $7230 wma, 6:00 p.m. SA5nom, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRIA. Depot, Feet of abet. nd f2el af Ta Rbnmeneta "ies nt ! Peorts and Ray ska! Dulnque 2 Stour Dobaque 2 sooner Gilman Pasanze ie ra Te aHpESapage UINCY RAILRO AN, and Slsternth-ong Ofess, 53 Claret. anid tae ‘Dezaa irre: Aurpa Hasse ‘Mendota, Uttaw: Aurore Passenae Aurore Parsrnwes (Suu tu; Dabgoge & SlourCity Hexp, 2c. /* Pacitio Niaut Exp. for Omatia, .| 411 Leaveaworty, Al Josep! TKx, Saturday, 28a. Monday ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. rsperition Datiding, WNeket Ugice, Wk Clark-a., core ner qf” Washington, hew ‘Arriva, Day HapressP 2 ” Naw Yor 4 worl @:S3a.m! ay alisvueExprestPullmay bag. 282% Me) BAD. me ace Drawing-ltuwm. Bleeping Care and Hotal ars | o03p.1m.! gt0am, antug the batel care ta tiaw Work, KANKAKEE LINE, f, Soot L then, and d ‘wilce, 12 Randolph tear | Tndlangootie, Laulavillo d Clucin i, Tndlapapaiies oulaeile Giaciany Et Mey? 40D. ow math Nite aprons 2G, mee* TS a my From Central Dep 7 W eeundeete Fie Pui tat dope Grrive, re cinnadi uf St, Lai Gud Currolivata,, West uhn und ot dbo, Teave. 9 AslS.a. ta.)* 0200p. me les 5 uisville Sans $405, 01 (A LITTSBURO, CINCINNATI © ST. LOUIS RAIL ANT, fun depat curner (liaton ant Cartalle x. Mee! ram i ihalaaice, 131 Baredopheaies and al depots Indianapolis, Laztarille & Clac! mab Indisog) Bat 2:30am. | dreine, Zea Columbus, Pittsburg & New York! Day fs: caletavus! ‘E Nei Fork big Nigty ap. oss (dally?.. AB a, mn. )* 9700p. tae 8:0) p. m. 7:20 8, me mado. ee PITISBURY, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWA) 7 Expresses ct. iar 4 cept Batardaye sad Bunda: , BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. 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