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SILVER AND GOLD, Bpecch of Scnator Jones, of @ Nevada. . ble St d of pnaestiy «F 8 Double Standard o e B Values, PSR Dangers of Malntaining Gold as the Only Standard, Doth Motals Necsssary for the Rosumption of Bpeoie Paymonts, . = ‘Wasnrxaroy, D, C., April 24.—Sonator of Novads, to- speech on the eilyer quostion, tho busin fore the Sonato beivg the Lill to aino: law rospocting tho legal-tender of coin, 'The spocch wan finished whon the time expired. argned for a donble siandard of values that sitver shoald be accorded the somo only nabont Tho speaker Jones, ay bogan his long looked-for | ens be- ud tho silver halt arged rank In which gold has beon maintained; pointod out tho dangers of demonotizing sllver na n legal- tender for tho psyment of dobta; and assorted the lmpossibllity of reaforiog specio pa ymonts with gola alone, 'Theso positiona wero Eup- ported by & vast array of facta and figurcs, gath- ered from all conntriea and all timea. English Distory and that natlon's oxporience with gold, which i particularly s British produo t, was troated at length, and the dangora shio enconn- tored through s sioglo standard of value woro polnted ont, mention being mado of tho loto which the nation was drivo straits n be- fore the discovery of gold in Californin. TTE SPEECHI, The act of Fob, 13, 1813, practically.abolishing silyer upon the_ pooplo of tha 8 money was & grave Wrong 'hblocl{illzedl‘fnbe in the {nterest of & few pluio- crate in England and Gormany, and as corlatnly in the ntereat of the whols Pegan snd barbaritn world,— & wrong upon {ndaairy, npon the naturak tendency'o ealth fomard equalization, and upon the Lberties of le in cortain senses, b 0 Banator procesded fo argue in favor of tho doublo standard of both gold and silver monoy. In case n‘; such amenaments had boen mado to the pend- ing bill as have been offercd by the Senator from Mia- pouri, the speaker Liad intended to offer o simply amendment to rostoro tho double the United Btates, and to baso tho system of upon (he money of the world, upon 1t 18 not now bascd, Tho wrong sl not be undone by indirection, 8 standard of mono; ‘whic Iroa a dons could undolng must bo and explicit as the doing was Indirect and im- 1 The Senator stated his plan of argument: irst, to set forth the function and nature mune,v. tho various substances which have boen used for ft, and the chas stica which have induced the recioua metals as a duslity to be alwaya rovertod to for this p . Bocand 't toshow that the use of money were both natural and voluntary scta, not dua to law or edict, and that, therefors, money In of right, and_onght regulation oxcopt of a freo and untrammolod b; tooms” of kind spocified. {bl any lo trace tho stock of the praclous metals In the world from the earliest period, to show s mutations down to thq D! resent and the political, industrial, and socis] phenom- e ATeh e rTipAnic] those mutations. From ihie review, to show that the world’s stock of s to con- piais nearly one-half of silvcr; that any diminntion or dlsuse of such stock, whether resulting from failuro of the minea or arbitrary logislation, is franght with the eat dinanters which can befall soclei ty, aod that, therefore, the two measurea to which our coune FEulu.u coml with demonet 1lkoly, i€ attempted ta be enforoed, and defeat, Fnur";b : To 1o ond In committed by existing Iaws, viz,, resumption In biood S sonalistion o€ s.iver, are distross Therefore, one of the meas- ores will be abandoned, snd that one in tho demonetization of silver. We shail have to restors the dauble standard of gold and sllver which existed from 1792 fo 1884, Nifth: Roviow the value of gold and allver from the earliost times to tho present, and show Low conatant thal rela- tion has becn, particular): sinco the discovery of America and ti:ax‘nrpenlng of the East Indis and Olina trades, since which tiino, and up to 1873, it scarcely varled from ita pivotal point of 16X to 1, ' Tha sourcca af this long~continued constancy of relation are then examined, and fn their nature 1s found assuranrance thet the relation will continus entire to bo constant in the futnre, Sixth: The principsl and almost only causo of mberration in Is found to which, in yarious countrics and tmes, interfored with the froedom of money, this el Lo the various edicls or cnactments tion Lave Prominont among these wers the demonctization” of silver in Eogland in 1816, the Aonetary Treaty of the Five Powars in 1865, tho Demonetization sctof the Duited Btatenin 1673, and tho pending measures of {ho Ger- msu Government, These various messures Aro ad- yertad to and condemned as mischiovous interferonces with trade, Bevenih: Tho impracticability of abolish- ing the double standard fs groatly utrengthoned by referenca o the apnual suppliesof gold and silver soparatoly aince tho Flom {his referonc J¢ appéara that tho aup gold to the world have fluctusted between $5, and $182,000,000 per annum, dlmhufi'inn einto 163, and that it adi ¢ ngof tho present contury, lics of 0,000 st e supply s boen 0 preseut timo insamcient to moet tho demands of ths world for that metal in uso in the arta and to keep good the woar and loes of coln, snnual supplles of silyer fave slway On the other hand the s been steady, and are now but littls obove the average, Morsover gold is shown fo Le essontially & roduct, wiule sliver Is essentinlly British American, 1ghth s Bhow the imporsibility of resuming specie Payments 1n gold, tho disadvantages and aanger of attempting to demonetizo silver, the jmpracticability of demontizing it pormanently, and to dlacusa the wvarjous objections that have boen urged agaiust re- monetization, Ninth: monetizing silver, or rehabilitating the doubls ard, will b6 to equalize moro nearly thi yalnod Bhow that the offect of re. atand. of the motals, g0 ea to restore, or lond fo restors, tho relauon thal hus bilerto, up date, exlstod between them for to within a late and’ 10 afford & great impetus lo the industrial and commercisl Xenth : Show ihat prospority ot tils country, tl gold and silver together, at A relation fized by Iaw, 18 the constitutional monoy of inis countzry, aud that all acts of logislation intended Lo subyert i stitution are llegal and void, Tho slavonth, and finally, quote the authority of the most eminent Iegialators And publicitain fuvor of the gouble standard, NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF MONLY, ‘The specifio and only function of money is to equi- tably measure commoditios and services with a view 10 thelr oxchangs, Gold and siiver are preforred becauss of thelr exchange fnto and capl for money: First, fy of voluntary sther forms fusion of aupply and _consumption’ thron world and tbe caso of rocovery—unequalled in speck by any om othor commodity; fourth, oxe Hgibill. it of ials socond, their sdequatencss and ateadiness of sipply; third, the dif- hout the this ro- mytion decay, There iu atill cxtanta legiblo specimen of gold coine issucd in Ionia nine ceuturios before Ohrist § ffth, the two proofous metals ars naturally complomentary Lility and mateability of tho precious molals o 1o ench other; Bixth, e superiur duo- sn {m- romm characteristlo, for it renders the cos of mann- fscturing coins 80 emall sa practically to entail Joss opon the owners to reducs them to bars, To summariso: First, money s an Instrument voluntarily adopted 0 equitably measure valucs, prow- entand futurs; second, valua ia the relation two commodilies of services exchiangod; hence money is the measurs of the relations cammodities and services ncbnxu]ed; messurs {s formed most convententl Letween third, Boetween fourth, thin ly und equitably of both tho precious metals taken togother; Alth, leis- Iation cannot make or unmake money. Tt misy temporarily exalt or gepreas the value of one motal a8 sgainst the other, but only temporarily ; it may dis. turb, but it canpot permanenutly slier or destroy, Gold and ellver arc money iu virtue of thelr own suporiorlty, and Lioy owe 10no of thieir Fink to law, To fusire that both of form_iho {ngredients of monoy, it s essential the precions motals shall that 1o fegnl obstacio shall ba placod 1n the way of tho volun- tary use of either: that one, tqunll{ with the + shall not be a legal-tender to au unlimited am » quanbitative relation fixed from Yo to tine ofher, ount, at o vi of the past and probabls futuro markct ratio of Lhess welals, These propositions Senator Jones fllustrated and Justained Ly s veluable collection of statisti #loso sud cogent reasoning, to show th: cs, pud at aftee com- mercs had connected the countries of tho earth, sub- wances common to all countries, viz., the pracious metals, were found {0 be necessaty fof ihe pirpods of money, snd later still, 008 0f trads wero wettied ‘meana of billa of exchange repressuting thoso met- ; und gold and silver are the vuly substaucos which Lave ever been universally used fur mone; "Ti uator procesded with an exliustive history of the supply and consurnption of the precious matals in Enropo, from the cariieat time, LELATIVE VALUE OF GOLD AND AILYER, 11e also traced the history of the relativo value of old and allver, egal relation of silver to gold was made 13 ver beiug thus underualusd, ailver colu fled tricu whiero it was 1oors justly valusd, gland udopted the ainglé gold staudard. ward Te1001 to the &llmflnl in gold of inlurest or pal of o public debt, Tl Yarly o the cightcently eentury tho to 1, Bil- (o coun- 1o 1418 En- When after- old fell so thiat ik would only purchiase 14 of sliver, therw aroso st switallan favorable prineci- boudlioklors claiiu- 6, hawevar, thelr pound of ehiver fustesd of yayment in ' guineas, ad that the honor of thu Orownwas ivalvod 1o yaying wlver pouuda, They won, sud this silver thus becaine the Hovanty yuarw later, whila apacts pay; nded ia_Eoglsnd, stiver wae deinonetized be real yeasun for thi nlom stanudsrd was that siiver Lid bosa slow! valus, ‘while for tbs decade fur that evdiog ration of the slugly allin, ngle staudsrd, bLls Were sus- y law, ¥ snf' rarkot rsto for the decade endingin 14, ding o180 ft 1810 it wau 13,61, .43, el Beyoud this fbo wupporiore of the act of 1616 knew ittle or nuthivg which could Lave sswisted them In formiog » Judgiment with routrd 1o tio probable fic ture course of the Lol waa Aierefore a inere blunder, a Lasoa empincam deciine of silver, Tho oct of 1816 blon Jeco o most _7upon s tomporar. When we como to m?; n: foassuanoce we shall woe what a doplorable bluuder 44 was, And {tis just such a Llunder that we would now commit {n tuis country if we distegarded thy r‘nunt opportutity of restoriuy tbe doublu atudard, ‘we ampirically refuse to rocogulce eliver ue au es- sential and cowponent pazt of the money of the world, ly Lecause, for the wonient, the ratio of iadoprussed. The creditor may seck su] walasl lawe. but paturo is oa the eide of the aly i pport in thx. THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1876. and nature redresves tho I “‘(“flu;';nfme - #ffoct ipon our oy people in del e Geing the poriod mhen Rold wha riring in valne, rlnnd only be #ald that England never patecd throngh A more ginomy perlod than diring the half century ing the opening of Californis, wfl'{‘e‘:mn!nalm';n Ihz reanits of Californin gold din- covery and tho sfiver davelopments of Nevada, the Bevator eansiderad the effectn of domonetization of «it¥or 1n continenial Enrops, and fia_demonetization in the United Slstes through ihe act of 1873, Thin era opened in 1862 with the exportstion of the entira stock of coln conseqaent upon the adaption of paper eurroney, Tn the ssme year occurred the discovories of thegreat nilver-hearing mines of Washoo, 'The ratio of ilver to gold In the markets of the wotld was thus threateard with deprrasion from two gaures acting simultaneounly : 1. The demonotiza- Hon of a lurgs sork of coln by an ime portant_country. 3. The dlscovery of new and very productive mince. It was " not forgoiten hy financinra that, together wilth our silvor, wo ddomonotized » much more yaluable stock of golid, nor that Washoo was atill fn {ta inciplency, Therefora it wan not tll 1863 or 1954 1hat ho bearlug of the cvenls 1362 upon the probatie future ratio of sllver and gald Degan to e diacusned In Europo. THE STANDARD OF VALUE, 1n England the anticipated declino of rilver was ro- garded with gresi} comulascensy, It was a voritahle winidfall for hor plutocracy, s parachute to retard the presiounly threstening declins in the Pnro\nlhm jower of gold, & gavornor to that ongine of theic own construction which they had built In 1816 gretted sinca 1848, Nature, steam, and tho Comatock lode labored for mankind; the silver trensures of tha Klerra Novada beyan to inke theinselves felt in the colnages{ the #alid prodics fell off, and gold went up to nearly 16 of allver, It wan therefore in the interosla of plutocia- cles to demoneilzo silver and adopt gald s the atatd- ard of valuo, and ihey endeavorod to ewuvince so- elety that gold aloue was the trus standard, Another motive fnflonced thom, — Bo loug an siver wan har- bored as a legal-tender in Europe, the Untted Eh((m‘ by being the principal producer of tuat metal, migh hocome tho money centre of tha world—a motter of no Dittle concern to London, Parin, and Lerlin, _After ro- vinvlug tho International Monetary Convention of 1805, an the dobata on the American Demonetization act af 1873, the Senatar inguired why #liver hiad 8o rog- nlarly maintained its colnage value of 16,11 to1 of gotd. Hi8 answor was, briefly, that this ts fust abant tle relative cost of production of tha two mstals, Tho avorsge result of over 200 years of experiment all over the world aasures ua that 15 pounda of silver and 1 of gold are equivalents. This ansurance s na sollly supported in Tespect 1o the futire as iu the past, Tho nature amd qualitica of the two motala ura R0 naarly slike that any improvement applicable to the extrac- tlon or recovory of one munt apply {0 tho othier; and socond, the geologleal distribution of tho two metals ia such {hat, fn many of tha large doposits of tho d o world, they llo togothor in tho same matrix, Thoy ' must, therefors, taken_out together, and tho quartz which confains them both must bo crushed, smalgsmated, Aopa. ratud, and refined by one'and tie sato process. Hero then, we hiave an unaiterablo resson why ail improvo- 1ments in the ars of mining the preclous metals must apply oqually to both of them, and also why, lndeed, #0 loug ae ong metal Is producdd 80 must be tio othior, The estimated world's atock of the precious metals in 1873 wan: Of gold, $5,800,000,000; silyer, $3,000,000,« 000; total, $11,400,000, Gold by lisolf 18 not & correct messura of valus, be- cause, i money {8 gold only to tue exclusion of silver, moncy becomes s fluctanting standard of value, 1t {8 liko & miloof clastlo rubbor or pair of scaloa a ifting fulcrur, The ef- focttve measura of valus ia mot the wholo stock of coln, but (bat _portion only which lsw makea Iegaltendor, 1f legialation wero wholly re- moved from tho nubject of money, oxcept to sn. nounce and Ax ihe roiation of metals from time to time, and gouorally 8 to police functions, wo would Bavo, both the motaln n circulation plus an ‘amount of Iree bank paper, which would bear an almost constant rolation to the sum of the metals, TlLa measure of yaluse in such caso would bo essy to sacortaln ; s it i, notbing is more difficult, Further statistica woro presonted to show that the aversge of coln per capita throughout ihe world in 1803 was $2 and 8 hundrodths, and $4 and 75 hundredths In 1872 DBetwoen tlieso periods tho worid’s populstion and s por capita of coln lag both beon doubled. The sweliln of the measure of value, Benator Joues claimed, wes due 10 an onormous incresse in tho atock of gold and not of sliver, Ho far as steadinees s concerned, gold does not devervo 1o be waed a4 manoy atall, Tho old ns- tions of Asia, who tried this meisl moro than thirt centurics & pear to Lises long siuca come to_this conclusion, ‘Taking silver by iteclf, we find that tho annual production of the Occidental world has but littls more then kept paca with populstion, It wau $35,000,000 & year at about the beginuing of the cen- tury; ‘It was $12,000,000 in the year 135, The atailatica of its anntial production are cliaracterized by tho mmo stoadiness that distingulslies its place in the cironiation, TTIE STOCK AND PRODUCTION OF GOLD. Tarning t0 gold ve find ta ths ananal production has v ied enormously, 1t was $13,000,000 s year in 1401, foll to perluifs not over $3,000,000 {n 1520, rosoto $185,500,000 In 1431, Zoll to $107,000,1 00 in 1863, roze to $150.000,000 i 15°5, and foll 0 §97,500,000 I 1835, snd with & doswuward tendency. And yet this widely floctuating, ruinoosly unstesdy motal 1 tlodghngs of political'economy,thio charlatai tary conventions, and thonumerous dupes of Lomibard stroet, would divorca from its natural complsment, afilver; and have s solo standard of value. As woll have tho rack for a measure. It has often sorved that purposs, ouly tho thing tht 3t measurcd was not value, - but human ondurance, snd ’ that seems to be gold hy itself capable of mossurlng—$(1,04,000 & yoar 11601, $4,000,000 1 1830, $182,000,000 to 1952, $7oe 500,000 tn 1875, A wonderful mossurs of valuo in- decd. Tho aunual sunply of gold L reached its cul- mination. The supplles of gold aro falling off, Tha river of Colifornia and Australia” hava been wastiod ; the aurfaca gold has been secured; the quartz mines bave messurably usod up tho paying ora; tho wator-line baa beon touclied,and below it arecaly thoss sulpburots which sayot havo not been successfully treated. oware forclen {nfluence | Beware tha ex- ample of England | Loware England's fatal blunder of 18101 Bowsro tho ruinous offects (hat followed closo upon ils heels 1 The cauees of the Lankrupicies of 1875, 1874, 1875, sud 1816 may He in doepor wators than {he sliallow tream which commencad to flow in 1670, They jusy Me in tho shrinks nge of gold,—that gold which tis fllconaidered act o 1§73 made the solo messurs of values and tho solo arbiter of fortunea in the Unitod States. “Che stock of gold colne of ke commerclal world doubled from 1843 t0 1837, 1f gold had beon the sole standard of valuea prices would ave duubled o tho samo puriod, sud with nuch o great aud sudden en- hancement of pricoa tho worth of all v interests, the rolations of all contracts, the entiro distribution of woslth would have been' seriously affectod. Tuo widow and the orphan, left with a comfortalle cotn; tenca in 1848, might bave had 10 oke oiit scaut living 10 1467 ; tho lessor of 1346 might have Loen glad to sbandon his properly rather than pay tho taxed and charges of 1307; the reh would Lave bocoms uudeservedly poor, and the poor undesorvedly rich, Why we should have contributed, as we did contribute, Ly tho Huspension sct of 1664 sud the Demonotizatinn act of 14T, to triple the apacio prices of evaryiing wa had aud shall uavo to tuy rom Chins, Jopan, sud tho East Indies, whaily sur- passcs tho understanding, o mon of plain minds it mecma to hays been tho most stupendous folly, Waen 1t fw snswerod n effect that whilo Pngland and ber subserviend imitators ou the Continent of Europo and 1n thi country Lave demonotized ailver a8 » legal-tender for the payment of dobls, that metal issy novertlclosn, been allowed to remaln i tho form of baao colu for fractional currency or small chsnge, 1t scems to Lave been forgotien that buse or token moncy can only clroulate to A emall amount, _ Huteidisry coinsgo e not what Iy wantod. What fs nesded fa that sltycr shall Lo so corded (ha ssme rank in which gald Lias boott main. {ained,—tho rank to which tho great place of silvor fn 1Do coins of the world, Its universal distribution snd appreziation, its araple aud steady supply, ita twin- Disth, its utility and adaptability, and fw worth as o mousire of valuo, ontitieit, With o doudlo standard, wisely fixed, s\l the imdderstely larga paymontd would bo made 11 goid aud all the mmaller oues in wiver, just as for moierately lirge quantitls of liquida the oaxen hogshead fs ewmployed, suid for winaller onea the tin gallon, By forcibly interdicting ok you might compol hoguiicads to bo mouur by tho Uo gaflon, Just as by futerdicng tin you might force 'gallona to bo measured by tho cakem logehead, ~What demanded for i s thst 3t shall bo left free (0 mesutne it8 own rauk in the currency, 80 thut wheaover it Lo~ porarily bocoiaed the choaper motat at th aterage ro- ation 10 gold it muy for tho timo possess thiat Famo fu- fluouce I molityiug tio tiesair of valuo that hos boun alwaya vo zealously uccorded to it when it bo- camo thy dearvr, VALUE TO AMERICA OF TIE DOULLE STANDARD, 1laving shown that the fuctustiona {n gold aro dua chiofly to placer minitug, aud that gold ia at prevent o Britlah product,—Heitish possessioun fn 1675 haviug contributed $30,000,000 to Gur §14,000,000,—tho Hens- for provesded 1o urga that \ke julicy of the donblo sondard was even sounder fur America alouo tan for tho sworld et lufge. He claimed ' tist the objection to gold a tho xulo wtandsed of value obtains additionsl force st a tine ke tho present, whea it its annual supply is dimiussbing evory yoar. 1te distribution througlious tha world ia Inl‘. aud ita production 4 at the mercy of tho 1 leglulation of & winglo. powerful nation and A outiio to the growth uud prosperity of repibe licanoowmunitios, - Anotlior buwio considurativy o tho stock of procious mutals i povsssion of the world, 1t la iy stock which wessurcs pricos, Nearly ouo-half of it connists of stiver, To dunioio- thze thin bulf will roduce all prices ono-lialf ond oon. vulse svery souutry fn the world, excopt those whilels sy rofuss to take art in such dunonetization. Tho deltor clv—slways tho poorer alass—had no uotice in thoact of 1673 that i proposed a changs of (bo standard of values, The de- wonetization of Ihe siiver dollar was fo thew au unuxpocted 8Gar in the dark, uussen until too lato to bo syolded, What flxht, thcrefore, ‘would thie croditor class Lixve 1o obJe:} tu the reliabili- tatlon sud vestoration of the double standerd? Jo any ovyut the creditors are tls few aud the debtors tho rwany, Bhall the fuvors of legivlatiun, 1f suy, Lo beatowed upcn e creditor class, whio feant atand (n newd of favore or adventages, or upon he dobtor chs—to the poor, the mewdy, the temporarily de- yreased, tho cast duws, Uio atragglio, tbe tolliag, the enterprising, tho activ, tho sspiriug, the aver Lopo- ful? “Busll tho favors of lagishation be granted to thovs who ssk for thun and fawn and fatriguo for than, or ta thove nor fawe, uor ln- favurs o be accorded, Ief the o thedr proverity aud 1l culirs WOrld, easeue anent; nol v o Tanaye of & clase, 48 1ipon R pdy 1u the Beustor denlod that thers wire any fuvors or advsulages 1o be galuod k“ly arelurn to the double standard § tho siugle standard coufers advantage t0a fow, while the doulle divides sud distributes advautages; tue duuble staudard buth gives sud takes, It strikes 8 wedium Letwasu the wunlale, sitbough bul ve of thein way cliofly be employod, and (hat the one of taaposarily the lauer pnr:{u‘- ug power, The doubls staudarl {u the lung run ls really (o the interust of thedobtur clase, as well as to tha creditor class aud those who are' of neither; it18 to tho ntervat of louor, of virtue, uf relwiou, of good seill to all men, And peaca pon earth, Tt will ko navs 1ha dabior froim despafE. mud the ror rons which degpair invites: from divhonest-bank- Tuptey, from flighit, from tha mequestrstion af pro- Totty: from its mallcions and revengeful destruction, And from rncotrse to intorchangoable bonds or other Govert farma of rapudiation, "\'ninglo standard sdhored to forever ia some! tiat, evon worsa stoady enough and otherivi abl'mein! obtainalle for (he Diurpass—which fa ah- Bolutely denied—is not to ba looked for, There should be & bouble afandatd vesting upon two snpports, with ita osntro of gravity always midway betwood, SPORTING. THE TURF. RNOLISI BACES, Lownnox, April 20.—Thoe great Motropolitan Handicap, the second of tho great spring handi- caps, WAy ran for at Lipson, to-day, 'Thers were thirty-throe antries, inoluding Mr. M. H. Ban- ford's bay colt Day Fioal, by Tioxiogton out of Uayleaf, 4 voars, to carry 114 1bs. The race, which in at = distanco of 2 milos, waa won by Now Ilolland. \Whitolail mocond, Freeman third, The Amotican horse Bay Final, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, SOCIALISM Mass Mooting of tho Wost Sido Work- ingmen, Addresses by Socinlists McGuire LB el OF TEN YEARS GROWII CURED BY DR RADWAY'S REMEDIES. THAVE HAD AN OV, h R ORI T ovA Annon, Deo. 77, 1876, NN DR, Tnwars That othors ‘may o benatited, I mako this sintement: Thoy Oannot Agree with the Fallacles of the CGreonbackers, How ahoy Propose to Roform the . World. Lnst evaning tho Boclal Demoorats (s now oamo for Communiats) hietd & mestiog in Vor- waerta Turner-IIall on Wost Twolfth streot. The gathering was callad for 8 o'clock, but a Hi- for ton years. 1 tried th othars without auy banet ity that T condd not Liave {§ mins indggad ma to try Tadwas'a Tamading, tlo after that hour, Jobn Simmen annonnoed | Fughfath in them, butinally, atter much °'r’f‘,','n'"p',‘hx,:2' of Walos stakes wera won by | that tbo traln which waa to bring the speakers n.i‘:‘:'if.’.‘:mn'.‘.f,'.'.?.‘.‘.‘x""'y"" ‘Ruf.ollvul\l. lmbom of Drigg's Lsy, Merry Dachess second, Dlaton | was Iate, but that they would be prosont in s | outanys birent boneit: ° 1 datanmimad a";’,'m'nu":::;.""' third, short time, tiaad tiwelve moro bottins of tha Itasalvont, twa of the o fiof, aud two hoxos of Pills, ~ Before thoy were gous § had loat twenty-fiva puun e, 1 gantinited to urs {ho medioine until T was sura that T s ontirely Lok tha medicing abuut fiso montha, an 1t forty-iive pounds., T talveat, s1x bote tios Reliof, i Tha following table will prnaent to tho readers of Tnr TrinuUNE a complote history of the race suco ite oatablishmans, It has beon won by tho winner of the City and Buhurbao thrice, in 1854 by Virsgo, in 1870 by Sabinus, aod in 1873 It was abont half-past 8 o'clock when the mesoting was oallod to ordor. 7. T. M'QUIRE, of Connectiout, was then Introaueed, Ho con- by Mornington. In 1857, whoo both races woro | gratulated the workingmen on tho large attond- | gld SR ierty Tallsand my heart s fall of gratitude to run on the eamo day, Poodle, who won it, was el T o adtigtian, - 'Fo yux, Bir, And o " ance. Mo oamo ss a stranger from the Fastern Igg;;;';g.gh"" ;:“ fole; 'f ‘lln;;l ::'n:pfi 'f.\'fi"'fi.“.:fifl?., my goiy boaten by Adama, for tho Buburban, by 8 | giyyn “and tho workingmen of Commaationt | i bean 1o war (hixaods. shch Ko S 1R sont thom a hoarty grooting. Thoro was no dif- | Mre. Hibbins, whomakes the atara cortlilcate, s tho foronca betwosn the workingmen of the Btatos | Sune 16, "The medio :fl"r%-’:“-:fl-fi'&éfi';‘\jflx‘:’? K East and West. Thoy woro cltizens of ono na- ] AT A AL R LA A ‘corract withont & qualiiios. tion. and eufloring aliko fo & country whera Sioay STERGIE roven-tentha of the workingmon wero kept o' [ Wonby, tlon, Ia Druggist snd Ohemist, Ann ‘Arbor, Mioh, This may corills that Mrs. Hibbins, whn makos tha Al 1 . ITe did not sponk with trainod argue | above certificate, s and has boen for masy yoars well IR0/ HRckbit slavery. P g 1881 The tian menta In fine, glittoring 1anguaRo, 88 ho Was & | Kod vadomkbl soract: “Any!ein sislod aco undoubtadly 1563 et workingman, who Lind been two wooka from his "';’,‘,mfi""‘;"‘ffi;“g‘[;‘&g‘k“_ MARY . POND, banch. He Liold that $h6 cause of tho hard timea MALY COCKIIL, K. B, POND. and sulfering In tho cauntry to-day,and the roason that 4,000,000 wicn wero out of work, and that tho capital was 50 unequally divided, wan becattso ho capitallste bad crnsbiod labor, Hebeld that panics were the ru- sult of capital robbing Iabor, and of no other cause. Poor meu could not work for a dollar a day, Hallroad DR. RADWAY’S Iaborera wers worklug for 81,16 a day in tho West, Ie eald thst the Eastern prees had advised the working- men to go West, yet, when they got thero, they were worse o ‘than in tho East, Work. ingmen were pald but one-slsth of what thoy earncd, and the other Aivo-sixtha went to tho capliai- iats, The poor man gonerslly had five_or six ohildren to sipport, yot therich mon managed o keep thiolr tunifios llzufted to two or tlres children, and g0 the workingtaan bad tho lsrgest familyZto support upon tho ouc-nixth Lo earned and had produced, and a por- tion of the other fivo-sisthe was stowed away by tho rich man, Whon 8 Lofs wanted to reducea man ho camo fo Wim and told him he Lad & ful stock on hsnd, snd cheritably wauted fo five the poor man employment nt a reduction of 10 0r 20 per ceat, Thin was in & measuta th Sarsaparillian Resalvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Chronlo Diseases, Scrofuln or Syphilitie, Heveditary or Contagious, bo it Seated in the Tungs or Stomach, Skin or Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupt- - Ing the Solids Innd Vitiating 187 Endalaly 186%! Hilneaks 1609 The Dras R e eeb T T 184|itoyal Goo 1876| Hampton Mr. Sanford's colt Bay Eagle, 3 yoars, 04 pounds, was to have run for the P’rince of Wales stakes, a handicap, of about 1 mile, for which thora wero thirty-six subscribors, but he threw a curb and was ecratched. > TIE RESULT OF COMPETITION, the Fluids, THE TRIGGER. and the attempt Lo control certain branches of trades by BOGARDUS, manufacturors. Ile held that when workingmon got | Ohronto Khonmatism, Sarofuls, Glandular Bwellings, Bvectat Dispateh to I'ne Chieaas Tridune, less wagea they Liad to buy less from tlhe stores and so (l}.unng Dry e ancorous Affoctions, Syphilitio ough, Tieodlas of mada bud businoss, and the result of a reduction of 10 mplaints, tho_Lungs, Dyspopsia, Wator Inpravarorts, Ind., April 20.—Capt. Bogardus, | per cont in wages was that 10 por cout more mon wers ‘l!‘krl" . "l"lfipnll;}m , "fl- to H-sllllnz-. amors, Ulears, champion, and Mr, Prico, an Enplisiman of | threwn out ‘of employmeat, px;;:‘gn"“' e DiaThte, Gout, Drovere Hiskots Bt Hiream. s, 3attoon, Tll., will shoot & match in thiscity, | wages wero roduced lower and lowor, and 8o tho worke | SitoE sy Bh o ngtEisder, Liver Gomplaints, o May 5, for tha English badgo and the ohamplon- | ingman suffered in tho end to tho benotit of tho cap~ —_— Bold by Drogglats, DR, BADWAY & 00, 33 Warren-st, N, Y, ftalist, This lack of work causod the competition for Iabor among ths workingmen, who bad o taka work for whatever they could get in order to support their familiea, Ho went over tho samo grounds that Tre- vellick Jong ago msdo atalo, and_used no mew nryu- ments, bo avidently having rend somo of tho printod (}aflklmenil circulated by tho Communlsts in New ok, HE WENT FOR TIIE OREENDACK PADTY, and said that thelr ayatem of reform wos wrong, though tho plan might benefit the working classes for n few months, for thero would b an overproduciton, and consequently a paule and reaction, o held thut thero wan no overproduction in the country to-day if all got what they wanto) aud needed, Tho gréou- ‘backers Lold that there was not enough mouey fn the country, Thinwasnot 20, Thero waa plenty, Twenty milliona {n gold ‘had heen sent to thin country from foreign landw o tha manufacturers hore, ‘When workingmen la:d Ligh w:?u there were good times, When they got low wages ihoy could not livo decently, They would get down to tho*lovel of tlie Chinsmen, and Iive on rice and rata, Tho Chinomen #hip of tho world, The matel will be fifty Lirda, Eaoglish ruloa ; fiftean pair, Now York rules; und thirty alngle, Prairio Clab rulos. WISCONSIN, ‘The Knvestigntion into Gov, Tnylor’s Accounts—ilis Very Carcloss Way of Ieoping 'Track of Exponditures. Specrat Dispateh to 1he Chicagn Tribune, Mapsoy, Wis, April 26.—The Leglalative Oommitteo to examine into acoounts ia tho office of tho Executive and Suparintendont of Public Proparty continnes to-day 1ts sessions, Benator Treat ia Chatrman, Mr. B, U. Smith, of this olty, was appointod Borgeant-at-Arma, Tho forencon was spent in oxamining the Ex- RRR. Radway's Ready Relief ecutive accounts of tho tast four yoars, and com- pariug them with vouchers on flle there and In the Treasuror's office. This afternoon Gov. Taylor was called fu to oxplain somo discropamctes botweon accounts and vouchors, and suwo acconnt {n the aggro- gato was mado, embraciug expeaditnres for soversl diffetont matters without auy details or vouchers. wore the exampla of what choap labor would como to. When thoy came to this, they would not need il printing-press, snd would have no means to buy bookn or plctures, Ho thon cloaed, prowniing to say moro whiex the Gérman speaker Lad Anialiod, OGUATAVE LOENKE, of Cincluratl, was then_jntraducad, and rpoko In German, iln followed McGulre's argumnente, and Vroight In tho Soutliern Statessa a varloty, Hoargued that American workingien were not as freo aa those {u Europe. They bad employod tho negeaes in plavery in tho Bouth Uecauss they had alort wiaiois CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minnlgs, An witness in his own behalf, the ex-Governor | thers, but in the Northern Ststes they . could not employ them becouso the win- 0 o ook & susose ind o 00, wauld uve s | SHIS_ nth - wgor s e s W | NOT ONE HOUR him down a8 a positive man, He prosumoa the accouats woro corroct. It was his opinton tho samo axpennes wore not charged twico; atill, Chinese cheap Isbor. ‘Ihcro the capitallats had cruatisl tho workinyueny b inachinors, and tie iutradution of the OLfnamen. In this way the copitallata put After reading this i moncy fn thelr coffors, Telegraph companies, rail- ng this Adsertiscinent need any o somo might Lave beon by mistako 0 | Fondsand stosmehip lines wera gontroiied by MmoBopo: suffer with pain, thougt the espouscs wore in- | liste. ‘Thomanwho mado o most moner was Kink. iia” cagitaistn Lad but oo god and It was Deob. curred In nle ofclal capacity, but | 0 e "touiing clees - Mo hiad worked sieioen was not suro. Ilo could not tell tho reason for orasures on the books, but lm‘i)puuod it was on account of wistakes, {le would fiot awear posi- tivoly that all tho moueys chargod wore actually paid ous, }e could not tefl what part of cer- tain billa woro for his own traveling oxponsos. He thought there must bo o wistake in a chiurge of $IL75 for oxprosa charges. [o could not Rive any dotails of oxpouditures to oxplsin the vague statoments on the recard, e seemed to Liavo un tdoa that his donatious to many charita- blo objects, tho costof forty or fifty newspapers, and other oxpensos generally suppossd to be porsounl, wors pmpml( charged to tho contin- gout fuud. e explalued that ho kopt momor- anda of paymonts on soraps of paper, backs of onvelojies, omo in & book, eto.,, and once In n while—partly from such rocords, partly from momory—hu and his socrotary would foot up tho accounts and put them down in the books, 1f be bad supposed ho was to bo investigated, yoars at hin trads, yeb to-duy ho was compellod to ok for $1.63 sy, | Wan i tho causo of ine valn of hintrade? No, Thocapitaliats had ruined it. They had crustiod the workiugmon. Lo took A LUTLE TUI 70 VITTSDURG, and then altuded (o u rovolulion among_saloon-kosp- ors, whiere 200 went under, ucluding John Horn, who was crushed by enpital, ‘Iheso poor mien wont ttown on accouns of hard thines, I retercod to & 700-year- old Ropublie, which fnslly foll, becauss capital crished it. High rentn wero next slided to, and the tax on tod, chcoan, and saunago, no that they couldn't eujoy thelr moals, Ouu-and-aliilf billion dollars in gracsi- backs odditlonsl wonldn't keo the country, thaunh tite iroeubauk party held athrwise, The workinginon, who wero tlio actual producer, Liad to suffer_for thi sins of the mannfacturors, Thoy Lad to pay $3,000,0L0 interest n year 0 capital. THE PARTIEH recelved & complimentary notice. The Ropublican party, hesald, was a parly of wpocalation, and thy Domocratia party one of land-atistocrata, ‘It Grcen- ek party waw condictod by ainall abop koopers. ‘fhn Radway's Ready Relief IS A CURE FOR EVERY PATH, twas tho first and is the” Only Pain Remedy That fnstantly stons the mowt exorieisting paine, alla Inflammations, sud curos ccngestions, whathor of Longe, Stomaoh, Bowols, or otlier iaads or organs, Ly vns application, Infrom OnetoTwonty Minptes, onl{ party was the Soclaliatia; it was the only one he would havo beon more particular, o calou- | with a central organtzaifon, aud he wauted il thw Intod to Liave thinga nbout right, workluymen to Jou i1, Hothou wont ovez & masn of | No matlor how sialont or oarmciating tho pato, Wl Bome amusoment was caused by tho | statisucs, yatbered from Bocmlistlo ciroulnrd, ralgic, or pros ‘With disesso m.',f‘“”'" orvous, Neu. which wore ouly remarksble for thelr obmurdity, oxplauation of an itom daied Doo. 31, 1875, | WA, R DU KOROEE b, e O wand whiol was al4o the data of o farge number of 5 Arill agalust capitol, and then crush ft out, In Ditts ) . cluryou covoring a period of five months, 80m0 | hurg they had tried fo crah the Socialists,” They had d R h (txl"thum rmuln,h; back years. ‘Llio item wus o4 14,9{'» wifiorents thero. Thoy would hod ut that tha a Wa*y S ea y e eI ullows ¢ 0] feos and oxpenscs Buperior Harbor case, #100." This, the Governor ex- plainod, was paid Willlam Welch na & sort of ro- tainor, Bhortly before golug out of oflice, ho having gouo up aud looked tho grouud over, he wantod $3u0), thon ciume down to 8250, but the Guveruor only paid him 100, aud doesu'’t kuow that ke roporied. . ‘I'ha examinntion waa vory unnsatisfactory to the Qovaruor's frieuds. It will bo continued to-morrow. workingmen conld uof bo led by tho naso, ~1fe made a {frade against the American workingmen in Pittaburg, Decause thoy had attempted to serve bath partien, and received and uccopled promises from Loth, The organizatiun of Hoclalista wanted 10 cents a ‘month from eisch member, 5 centatogo to the central Trensury. They necdud tnonoy ta carry on thelr work, and with 1t they could organize tho workiugmen's jirty, “They would ot Ket usic to draw crowds, 1o thien appealod to the uidionce to work for tho Snclaliat party, and s bring on the milleniun of the workiugmen's Indo- WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflr: . 2ion of the Kidnove, Inflammation ot the Sladdor, Inflammation of tho Bow- els, NMumps, Congestion ‘of tho TLungs, Sore Throat, Dillloult BHronthing, Palpitation of the Ioart, ot - , pandence In this conniry, Hystorlos, aosho Univarsity Rogents Lold s ossion to.dag, | Pl iiuiucdimat why then made that another Group, Diphtharia, O~ meeting would bo held Saturday evouing at No, 103 Nnn:nvunue, whero McOuire sud Luobke woull apea! tarrb, 1nfiuenza, Ileadache, Toothachoe, Nouralgia, Rhoumatiam, Cold Ohills, Ague Chil s, Ouilbluiny, Frost Biten, The apulleation of the Ready Rellal ta the pact or pariawbery Uho'pala or difioalty asiets wil sdord oars i wanty frops fn half & tumbler of wator will, n A fow rafnutos purs Uramps, Sprains, 8our Atomnoi, 1ascty Turn, 8ick Hoadatio Draentery, Uhallo, Wind 1 rogard to tho tuture dovelopinont of tha in- utitution, and discussod these und mattors con- nootod with tho beatiug of tuo now sclonos lall, M'aUIRR then again enmeto the front and tinished hin harangue, when some of tho audlencowent out, - Ho wont for the Greenback party aud Moscs W, Fivid, of Deteoit, wio ha naid, biad beon afralid to mert bim'on tho rostrum and doliste the money queation with him, He wont for the fallaciea of the Rag-Baby, and £ald whether it was hard or soft money, the workingmen iot vary OFFICIAL REPORTS, Benvarmiy, I, April 20.—To-morrow tho Hocretary of tho Btate Board of Agriculture will little, and they had none left when they pald | fa the lowols, Anilall (ntorusl pai uauo a circy - | el grocer's bt aud' ronts Cael churd, who | iievsiorsatkd aheirs corty s bitle of ADWAY' luauo a circular to the oflicors of ovury agrical- | LE frogers D B Tonle Bt BROTE MR | AT e i e A faw o Fops (o wator will S ater oTr timulagt, FEVER AND AGUE, A rod n, ts, tural soclety in tho Btate, roquesting that thoy appoint at least thrca orop roportors in oach county, who will maka monthly reports tv the Department of tho coudition aud prospeota of nll the crops in their tespective locatities, ‘Thess roports will bo givon to sthe poople through tlie pros, immadiately after their re. coipt. Blanks will bo furmshed, upon which the reports can bo wnde with but little trouble, If tha offorts of tho Agricultural Joard fu this mat- tor aie hoartily soconded by the pooplo, they will rocoivo, overy month, inforwnatlon which will be of incaionlable benolit, and onablo the producor to form a Immy corroct idoa of the prospactive value of hin products, The cirenlar will also call for informniton as to the hog cholers, and Lo prospocty i regard to tho hog crop, The wovemont wag inauguratod by the Hoard at ita loet mocting, and 1 the Sirut 8top towards the entabhslimont of o Bureuu of Statistics i tho Doperimsut of Agricultura, 10 this country, sl that the capitalists wera tha unly | preventaicknass or cainy feom chango onos who had debta {n thia mm."ir and the wuneng’- Letiar tnan French Branity or Litters meu biod none, Ilo beld s wad aot k0. 1o then went for the monopoliata, ‘A, T, Stewart was sliuded to s thoman who lisd carried on & busiuces which 0,000 men had carsied on thirty years pgo. Tom Hiolt wos assalled, too, and sald ta be the rallrosd 1a0uopolist, Tho Weatorn Union Telegraph Coenpany was muolhér wmounpoly, Tha' labur and Hocinist movereut was in favor of the whols people Ths pros would eall Bocilinm, Conumuniyn, would asy thet they thirestoned to burn cluirche rob and pillage, s divide property slike between Ioafer nad workingmen, Hoclalim was for the benefit ; of the people_snd workingmen. Conununism wcant the freedom of the world, 1o tlien went oa tn & trads upon the press, 1to would tiot becatled s demagogue, 1f would allow no man or_party to call him onw. Hs wss na demagogue, aud Lo sppealed 10 the working- e to Lear hita out. After pume other bricf addresses, (s meetlng ad- Jourued, Thare (s uota that will auro fuvor aud agus, a1l ottise walaetous, billus, searlaty typhald, yaifows od ‘other ferars (sldad by Radway's Dilla) so galak ad itadmayis Reads allal,” 11ty onts por bottle Bold by Druxglats. DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills poilectly tastolau, elegsutly coatad with sweot —_——— SUICIDE. Spectal Disnatch to The Chicaas Tribuns, DAKOTA. Arpretow, Wis,, April 26,—Dr, 11, Qrabam, » uim, #peatal Disnatch to The Chieaca Tyiduna, wnracticiug physiclan of this city, committed wul. | butw, segulsto, pued sluaiiay sud strougiug, lud™ 3 il 26.—Crop roports re- | cldo last ovening by sbioating Limsel through | L. tewsis. idoeyw blsdder. K 8rovx Uity April 20.—Crop rep Ido b ing by shoating b el | Thus. ole. Rids ¢ n,d,u ceived to-day from aoveral counties fu Bouthiern | tho boart. o wasa youeg man of fiuc sblhities D evmass SLiaus Fevore” unstuimation. uf tn o 1} Dorauysmenta oi the Tutoraal Vis (o effcta busilira curu, _Yuruly Ve no wercury minerals or deloterioua vllowing sywp, 15 e toms rusulting from Dakota sro sa follows: Tn Clav, Union, and Yankton Couuttiee, tho acreags of whest sown this year is & quartor mnore thau laat yosr, with doublo the amouns of other wmall gram. The snd good education, but sddicted to drinkiug. He lied mado several efforts to reform, hut his appetite for liquor was too strony, aud ibis thought that romoryo and despsir st bis inability Warraul ablo, containing SN2 Gusarvs tho Disordsis of the Dl gronud preparod for coru will b fully three. | to control his desire for strong drink drave him | 3 Crs*Satis et Hourbaniogte «uarters mora than last sesson, Iu Buphomme | 40 commit the sad act. He was a native of Can- ll;-:n Pu“";“;fl"'uuw‘"" aud Turuer Counties, & third woie whoat wud | 8da and had norelatives bero, Mn g Ry ‘nnm::fi Specral Duapateh o The Chicazo Tribune, Dostqux, Is., April 26.—Yesterday, ss the noon train from Postville siopped “ut Wost Usion. an insano man uamed Joho Rick, living near Elkader, Ia,, who was in charge of Eheriff Lonton, furaped from ¢he traia and ran. Hewss double the amouut uf sl othor kiuly of gran hae beon sown. Bmall-grain secding is about tinished, Many fiolds of wheat jara abouat 4 inchies out of the ground and uevor looked bot- tor. Crop prospecta iu Houthern Dakuta wero LOYOr [mOr Promising o orings ab tho | okl or Buftogat- B A Lying Posiure, Dirinese nt Vir 1 Weba, bofurs the sight sad’ Dull Patn 3 Hofidiancy of erspiratian, Velluwnou of + Bkin and Eyes, Pala {0 the Aide, Obisst, Limbe, aad sadden Flushas of 11sst, Huraiag i 4}:-“‘1; "‘m i ol will fro0'the asstem od disontera, " Pilod 18 coald pat o ! purauct¥by the Sheriff and citizeua and csptur. drugglata. GOOD NEWS, ed and lodged in jall for o-keoping. Quiscr, 1M1, Aprit 26.—Tho siver at this poiat | Thie morniug, ou visiting the coll, ke was found buugiug by the nevk dead, o bad tled » baudkerclief round bis neck and fastenud it to a bar of the wiudow, which w y :::Im l'..IJI-l fl:gx;. and ;l: I:N.IIII on his Il:(‘l‘lf foot an: 0, Lad IH'IDKIILL.‘ & Ry pagltior’ny fell 4 luchiea to-doy, aud stauds 15 foat G inchos abuve low-water nsark, It was zeported to-day that the thousands of scros of wheat which have besn under water in the Bny levee bostom for soveral days ore not waterially injured. Read *false and True,” tamp 1o RADWAY & U0, No. 11 S New Yor, Cialociaation weith thossads EW_FPUBLIGATIONS Tl Contennial Year 1--A LIFE OF DR, NOTT, for 8 yrsrs Prest. Aent of Union Collegs, by O, VAN BANTY0ORD, D. D,y and Prof, TATLOR LEWIR. 3:-DEAR LADY DISDAIN, by Jusrin 3o OARTHY vserenns. fl--_zEM.FEBT-'l‘OBBED, by Tnzononx TiL. N arenasnansn, sesnas$li] 4..LEAH: A N Tivin Bawisowcraan of Mashion, by ek e M B Gt Tineaodr . AT, by % 8.-OUR POETIOAL FAVORITES, by Dr, A, O, EXNDRIOK, Two Serled, sach, quecss $2.00 7-«WORDS AND THEIR USHS, by Ion. ‘ARD OmANT WnITE, . 82,00 8.-A HISTORY OF ANOL AN MODBERN PEILOEOPgYuz ? Jnnnfle HAVEN s vavoinen aeeees $2.00 8--ROGET'S THESAURUS OF ENGLISH ‘WORDS & PHRASES. New editlon,.$2,00 10--A NORSHMAN'S PILGRIMAGH, by Prof, i, I, Yorse: v 4130 11..-LINLEY ROOHFORD, by Justin 3o- Qanrite.., eree s $L0 12-.OUGHT WH TO VISIT HERP by Mm, ANNIE EDWARDS, . 00 13..PAUL MASSIH, Ly Joair MoOARTIT, $1,00 Efther of tho above sont by mall on receipt of the price. SHELDON & O0OMPANY, 8 Murray-at., N, ¥, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Diics Chicag, Rock Tland & Ficifc B, R, Co. Aprit 4, 1878, ! The Annusl Mesting of the Blockholdsrs of the Chi- eaqoy Rock lalaud & Faciflo I B, Go, for thie clection of Directors, pursiant to law, and ihe transsction of nuch other Lusiness as may coma beforn them, will ha held at the office of this Campany in tho City of Chi- caq0, on Wednosday, the Ttk day of Juse uexi, b 11 o'clock a, m. RN ooerasennrsnsne JOTIN ¥, TRAOY, Prosident. _F, 1. TOWS, Secretary, i BOARDING AND LODGING, South Bide. RLDRIDGR ONURT-TWO TFURN rooms, iih boardy L LVILIRD 10 TVAN HURENAT. HPATH—TOATD FOR, Q) MIOHIGAN-AV,-PTL.EABANT FURKIAIRG 300 oo AT T T god, Q) WABABN-AV. — NRWLY-FURNIHIIRD, D32 ol el intictad rontia torani Sk without board, (n & newly-Nalstied housn with ail moq location eonyonient aud desirahin. Toforonces givon an. Lo L R S R R 680 MICHIGAN-AV,—THE flaNuHUMMflT AL, ouvy room in the eity with first-olass madatats bricos to pormanent bartine. Pomd'nt 5 MICHIGAN. HANDROMRLY 7_00 Blbbad or eniarm 6 rooms 1o rant with bone” 017 BASH-AV,—~HANDSOMR 8U 8 Of gl roomato rent, iarnlshied or uaturalshed, witg 1079 SATARIAV.—FLEARANT KOO WITE all modorn Imiroventonts and good board fg ontleman sud wifo or two gontiome 1 pa ATl SR 2 Girstolane onrd. o Do DASK Foom fo rent wil 1439 DDYANK-AV._ A GRNTLEMAN AND Ini LOY) wile o twn geilamen can be accommadated 1o pleasant rams (n % rivate family, T AVEN T OF T ] rmfffi‘l':“""""“\; “x!fi'l amhufula Junj\l-m;u'm';n'f. i rooma, f 5 BIKWETTER, Nor taoo braittenrs | o0y tabim Woat Blde, . 14 DOBTI BANGAMON.ST,~PLRABANT FROKY room with modern improvomsats; uso of pianoy A G aisoatagloroou. PARK.AV., 4 DOORA WENT UNION PATK= :hl;? Mflmll:lm gnlnrno(n:flurnllhngnrl nnlnmun’:d. b A o, { ralorongas. UTIL A8H] ¥ NG ‘% BN T ag i patior ioar also, other SJ&’: 5. e _0 BOUTIL Ol and bosrd 6 biook from tioman ana wife. 140 WARRRN-AV.-HGATD FOR TN PRIVATE ook, 1Al (& pieasiot eaat roomm opalag on & shaded o8 e s Tatoa at Florono Hotale oo Lonr A modemale OR 0,55, AND TH WEAT WABHINGTONT. Dao. ‘;‘I'.;"}., d or unfarnivhed rout, wilk T FIONT ROOM yoniont to business In privalo fam. adison-st. for two gontleman or geoa rooms ta millos or o aatlgmau, 330 2, AND, s W WASIINGIORET. L Fuitn of rooma on sosond Hoor, with AiteColees DoRTE.. - 63 WEST ADAMS-ST,—GNOD HOARD, WITIU nlgely furnishnd or unfurnished rooins; Brick Hause, namly painted and caloitmined within, roquired. Itetaronces North Sido, 4] BAST INDIANA-RT.~BOARD AND PLIAS. (St boant dogble rouin, alsa ono wingle room, Fxosllont tablo board, Raferencen, A THE ANNUAL MEETING OF holdars and bondtoldors of this company, for tho olootion of dlractors, purinant {a law, and for tia tranaan: tlon of ather Tusiies, will be held at tho oftice of thin the 1at of Juge next, compaay, 15 Chicage, on Thursd i thenticata th ht 1 potonling thelk Yohe Dangs at Hho. odice of 1he g ';llll. No, 83 Wall-at., Sew York, for rogistration, on or ofore tha lat of May prozimos v kpRe, Prostient. M. L BYKKS, Jr., Heorsiary. BUSINESS CHANOES, AT AUOTION-—-IIOOT AND BHOR BTORI EM- bracing 3-story bullding 811 West Madison-st., with 3‘.’.‘...:"‘;".4"“3'.’,3(:}'1"‘:!"; ofak HOBSLELL § e o'slock. 4 . BR¢ 1\ Mortaa, ': HIRAS BRRUSH, Auctioncer, ‘Hondholders wil) @5 [NDIANAST 0 RENT, WITIL TOAKD arRa furnishod front rovin, snttabin lor 9 gantst Hotols, Nnv,\m\ HOTFEL, 18 AND noae dlonroo.at,—First olans par day £ to 84 per wask: dx BOARD WANTED. b A Sz e, Y A YOUNG LADY-IN A hiero shy oan havo tho. comforty af ay-ti1i0: Wout Hide proforred, Xd= s Tribune afico. BOARD-HAVE " FURNISTED TOUSE NEAT airlo-uv. and Twonty-second-st,, and want s of awter oscdod tamsrd Tont. - Addfeis V7, tFibus oo, 5 OARD=ITY GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, 1N PRI A N R A R 8L Mlolignr.av., soRth of Twoniz-slites Vi, Tribune osica. pioks ) 150 WARASH-AV, board for 81,6010 ard, 81.81 por waok. HUNDRED DOLLANS BUYS HALF IN. tn oash bustness that pays 8400 1aouthly, 70 Room [XTURIS OF LIVERY, BOARDING, Ta for sals: hest ohanc in tho ity fof s, EA7 Woat Lake-st, FRW toro \[ ¥ FERTE FOR THK CITY OF OINIOAGO Mok il o gt 000, e waris 310,000 for s aeve: ton rours, ncludiog tho parke; Gall st 43 Enat Ran. d Aty o re0 Nursory " and oxamine tho prin- Giulo and'seo it Eosted. - E. He GUSIMINGS, o Drit 'J\ BT MAREHT YOI BALE OR EXOIANGE, 0 looatad an the West Bide, dolny Luni; SipntEetyuna] e, et o, ftne fsionel clear roal estate, Addross Y @1, Tribune office, \{;hilo ‘llu.)’us;:_offin ooy ¥ orn an - o tom- Houso, for salo. 16 dolox & £ubd traslont busaokse 0K 810K AND MIXTURES OF A GROCRRY nnd tobacoo hiausa for salo, [nquiroat7s North La. Hallost., corner of Nlinol i CORNER OF DRAR. [ FLORENTINE FLAKE CANDY BUSINESS, L 183 Kast Monroo-st., for sslo cheap; must bo sold by Friday, suro, \V ANTED-PATITES WITH MEANS TO TAKE Al fnlerestin & aplendid game apparstus (patent ap- pllad for). on which differont naw add lataresin, fAmos g Lo plazed, for fild and parior. - Address W 41, "Crib- ico. 3500 oo caah haalnes St oom 80 lml‘"‘rfl“ hlh){‘dh Nhs] - and esiablished hoorabio, € 85000 yourly. 163 Fast Randolphic N TO EXCHANGE. O iatocs: 1h11de, gl for poot Amprated Tarrs: at. {avide oity, far goad Ipron Northon ilinois. THSNTLY In AITEL, 143 Desrbornat. 70 RXOIANGE-OITY AND BUBURBAN LOTS OR Isad for housetiold furnitare; farming lands' for Ohl. oo propoerty; Latel complotoly furnisbod for oity or marmenr el Rmaed bk eliongoagh Yol i ‘Cook County farme for cash, MAN CONUDUN. tioom 1, 108 Destbarn-st. To"nk?pmai:irfoom IN TOWNSHID nFnsfi of e gned hy oma .tm‘slaonwnnuuls'ouwm:‘m tato 2 2y il T Porson! . tr. Rdiroa JAN UAR: A ‘9 propor- o'l;x_x‘gnlmtl}zs;ron Sy aoros a Hoa, e e e '16 RESIDRNOE IN THE " 33, R. 10, o South Bliot- unincumbered. 1. C. Mo r[\o' KXOHANGE—-UNINOUMDERED PROPERTY Tor & rorldento on Nouth Bide—10aorov seo. 16, which 1in 340 {t. (ront on Stato-at., alao 96 3. front botwoon iz~ ty-fifth and Sixty-six! 3 v, ey llll:’ ixthoata.. and 64 ;v on Wontworth-av, . U, MeNET Itoom "o XUIIIQN l‘vfl 'Avl‘i AN IELI‘QUA{‘IF HUM- e resldens, clgne, for ity props b oy lacaimbranse. TURNEK & BOKD, 103 Waabing: ~TO KXOHANGE — HARNESS BHOP, ok and tools worth 84,000, for real estalo; s Q 10, Tlihuns oice, W ANTEO--TO” FXOIARGE — UNINGUSIERED suburban Jota for farniture for housekaespiog ta the smount of BLUO to 83,60, 1A BROWH, T a w lie-st., oo o misp NEO DVERTISKRE DESINING TO REACH COUNTRY £\ roadors can duso In tho eheapoat sl best murinor by L ot SE oI ntote, ok 1SS tted ataiogas B0 ainp sddiess A, N K 0G5, M skt EFINARCIAL, 1&.}\.1\.}’5’“‘“ TO LOAN ATUPER CHUNT ON 1L lueated ofty property, T & CO., 88 East W ll"hll.?glnr{—l OEA MADRE ON WATOS Al toW.D, ¥ pply KERK ESJRWHELRY onds, rovulvors, apora-gias 8, ota:) ote.,at (0. TD'3T.0an and ifast Sladisonat, C for old gald an: old Gast, silver bats, protons stanes, and ral biton, _Unfedoomed 1 8t 1., ILS! private Lo "Clazk, looms b and 6. iiatablishod 1858 oAl ey ato 1 Ohleago asd on Tl iOmifos, B. L, PEANH, foapor Blocke " ATDWIN, WALKER & CO.. 7 JHWLEY BUILD. ing, sorner Doatborn and Madison-a fandain hand 19 loan o real state for thres vears, insums from £1,000 to 85,000, ASIT TAND TO LOAN ON CIfTUAGO PROP- orty in sums of 3000, 81,000, 41,00, £3,000, et ‘Want nono but tha best securitias, and will make laten cat and oxpanses correspondioghy fow, EAL G il Mortae Loans, TR P e T GBHTIF[U \TER OF DEPOSIT ON THE _OiT® Natonal fur 2500, #800, and 81,000, for sale at & discount ; sond offer. "I 4d, Tribune otlo3, T O O A A A o & g g . 171 500t Clntkeit.e Toom the MOHEY T0 1L.OAN"AT § AND § PER OENT OF YL Chicaga property., New York, Vmflri fllluu o, ] MCREY IN HAND 10 TOAK ON QA iL O B unl:‘luhul gocurlty, WILSON & DAVIS, Room 8, JONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD OITY REAL ESTATH MONEXTO R0 and vpwards, JOLRN W. RARSH &CO,, 04 Washington-st. VW AYTED 81,60 ON HOUST AND LOT IN LAKE low, taido city’ limits, 3 e it SRS AR s $300 L ANTRD- TO BORROW 85,000 FOR TWO YRARR ‘ou second murtzage ou produative proporty whore my eqully is 840,000, _Addras i, Tribuuo ofias, ANTED—AT THH OFFIOR OF Tk N&w Moxloan Uolony, Governmant sorip and. Land war- rants. Ofics Hoom 9, 19 Fast Madison-at. g AND 3 FER OLNT_NONEY IN SUNMS OF 2500 10 810,000 ta Inan an city roal astats and farme in this vicinity, W. M, WILLNER, 128 La' w1, Q PER CENT-MONEY TO LOAN ON GHOIOE Droperty in any aum ovor 5,000 under thiat amunt § porgani, Kunds ore. A nromol snswor tn l(’iml!lflc Pnd o cowmisstons. TURNEI & DOND, L@ Was fngtomat. SO0 B A e e o ararod, proporty. TURNER & BOND, H-J‘V 7h|flllnn~hg. TO LOAN ON REAL, MSTATE BROUUR- SL,000 "5 0N WABGTE e s $5.000 AND 810,000 AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON v Piedusiiva oity fasl eatafo, at vory dosiea blorates, Bul f‘m, DEAN northesst coraoer It o e Desrbvrmste BARE joor. 13,000, 85,600, AND OTIIER AUMS TO $5.000 21050350 cliy teal ustate at ourread ratos, TURNER & HOND, 103 Washilngton-st. andolph A LL OABH PAID YOR OAST-OFF OLOTuING, A urniture, sud miscollausots_goods. af any Giud by sondlag & lotter tIUNABOBLURIGS Stato-st, [314 {ORN AND ¥ ELLOWSTONK GOMPANY NOW ‘out at Uovernment gnods depof, 81 ltandolph. firosnins, teuts, blankets, d 8t0., ©an Lo ba AND MOTH EXTRR. wholasale and rotall. Contraots oo, ARTHUR OAKLEY, 189 abinglon-at., Room 5, - [PIRSTLCLASY GUFIOR DRATE TIAND, ND | prunt safs wan g I ' e & Oy oo ihe 101 Dearborhet. RAND OPENING—K. R, OLMSTED & BON WILL, open their aplendod l‘mnl!lum on tho pyoning of May 1, situsted on the sonthwast ennor of Halstod anil ) a:I'fl‘n:\an-lu..‘ orer tho bank, The publlc are cordlal ‘ KPAIRS FOR 8TOVES MADR IN OLEVELAND, Lauls, Peotls, Quine, _l!;.,l Loutaville, Rtoche o «a'er, and elsewharo, oltitieat. P12 NKW MEXICO MUTUAL BRNKFIT ABSOOTA. o1 tian Luvites all devicing homesteads lovsted on Gov. rnmaut Tands to call at i Madison-st, ltoom 9, QTORAGE~TIIK BURLINUTON WARKHOUSE, tat 1s the largest sn 3 carner of Hizteonth and Hiate. jioat conveniont In tho Weat; with Waaiy elevators for Al Al tho raiiroada leading ing farnitare or othor goods handling gouds: s acocsalbla £ tathla city. Porsons st ud this sato and convenlont, heing fros, frum dust iate,bad vormin, lates of storayé vay low, A gney loa! od vl s 0f proporty at reasonal toroat, I, i, HA\\'YI.K,vprs‘:l‘:nggu.m e QIORAUE-GQ TO THE, GENTRAL WAREHOUSF, +3 car. Jtush aud Kinzle-ss., to atars sour furuiture snd liousshiold goods, You will fnd 1t conveuleot, safo,s cleanly place, whiore they will s proverly cared fart in- surad aad vidred atth ressonabloaato, [ aivo s I onilo ad nviio Four vatronago, HORATIO tor, o DIVORCES, LVORORS LEOALLY OBTAINED FOIL INCOM, bl L U ! Jashiiyy g, Nephtes e pepigrmonieil Addrow . BIMS, 3 MUSICAL, AN UNUSUAL GHANGE 70 BUY A FING-TOXKD 7-0otavo plano, modera style, for Haf its real valne: cost 9430 throo yoars ago; 8150 oash will buy 1. 3N Warra . AINS— BECOND-HIAND PIANOY, MARTIN'S, 104 BTATE.ST, ro offoring second-band plauos of varlvus makos st oogh planofaria. Boardman & Uray pla; Van Winkla rosawood R Vibright bisno fa porfact Hizaing Now v»{u fanolurie ulon planof ogant New Yorl d byre dman N X 755 oct adid Do Roodo square gra: Bp! FSTEY Of NS, % eant oases, fus Calland sve 0N EALE~A FIRAT-OLAKS rioh rosewood case, sgrafle atiact grast bargain, { will takoun part payniont. Adiress 0 %, 5 TPOR BALE-EHTOR FANLGR OHGAN TN GO0D grderan frd dta valuo. Oull at 1019 Jacks onat, Pravos anp OROANS TOR RENT AND VOR aals un {nstallmeuts or on oasy tarms, at STURY & UAMES, A1 6! = = PIANOS AND OUGANE FORFALE LT TO NI P T O T s v Mg 3 —A PIANO IN EXCITANGE Ol PART j for good sub) 13 Thaors ¢ Hetropalion bioek. o Lot aproved of vata [)\YOLOES ORTATNED WITHOUT FULTIOTTY, tezat overywhers, for tuaompatibilily, eta, Ttesld it ncossars, Atdarit mibelent, ibyeara’ eaporienco. Addresa Bos S48, ND Y 01 niop for incompatibility, eto. e alter deoroa. vlva u‘om Ofice Doz 1057, Chicago, Il PARTNERS WANTED; PARINER ifins‘xn—fimfifi OAVITAL: OF- n Reslder usperiance, Thnetoamary. Nddrons Pos e business onth voturns, GLANOY, o5 Norn LA S5 5. 600 "hason for rlabk niag, PAni'mifi WANTRD=WITH 300 TO NUFAC: ‘turo and sall thio creatart disoavery of the day; ouros sin instautlys i 8¢ Ushlonnial, Aduross 024, Vsibuce u BOOKS, 91() Wikl KUY AN ELEGANT 15.0CTAVE S210 eaofocta: wisidagrane, Fesnon astiog, mar Daas, slogunt foswwood cuses carvod 1a ""fu!n" FOR SALE, [POR BALE—MARBLE S0DA-FOUNTAINS (SE\:- ural laidsoma oues. used oue searun) at abuut Lall rica. i LOM O ""I'a'ff‘ chisiag olaswbors. BIILL oL, BALE_Tuy " AND L Miohisanav. L. W, BTOKE, DI EA MELVING—APPLY AT 8 0iad G BALE-GITEAT, A FIK m‘nnunuffsn wido. Apply Room 18, 143 La Jror BALE—1 FEET Hk ) Oyt Alllknfitlnlmllnl s S NTONG FHTNTY YEARE TN BENATE 1y ora, | Hoom 3, 8 Wasbivgton-ste NTON'S THINTY YEARS [N BENATE, 10 43, 8 Wesl X RS R Al .g;hh; ,!mff.‘- TroR sari- HOTOH OF TWO BAKS, ONB '$% iroek Testament, $1.0i Young's A, contalalog burglar-prool vaulk very clieap. Jaaulre 50 Bpansers, Bidlony, Vel 4] | at i Lakeats, updiain: = o ML e Ol BALE—OR TRADE=A HANDoOME OYLIN- i 1 dtadinaa: | [P0, PALE-O0 alky wi ke ‘dlaleas,” Subir st Hoom 1, 164 agd 1 ot . ) 3 1 v OR BALE—ALL KINDS OF ROSE AND ORATE. A.*_.? IN;!I:GPRI:::‘TREEIALS g:"vl oy n&- ;: & IDnl‘-u Cuuniy Nursery Sale T GUEAP— S OUTVIT, Bl u s pon s Gaik or addsoss 02O Mol oS £ odP A% wlthsn At OR SALE=Y QURDON PRESS, NO. ANDING O eis apof ullers sheare er 3t Jiaon AR DN _TO LEASE, o bl i, L 0 LEASE-A SHILL NEMT VAW, B0 Ow i d b desirable { Dieg ouk ool Bouse, barty o "Caafan 1 RS s, OR BALE-A BEAUTIFUL LITILE FAMILY Sl e et e e n“.-p...t“"nw 84 Ivh Lake-sty BUILDING MATERIAL: ARDWOUD LUMBBR—WILL OUT unu)wuu‘l bai b 1 tha sad aizes destred. A Rioes ALS S VROST, b BOSLE Tetplaiaawsbe Cblases.

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