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w. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNEs FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1876 JOUNTAIN MEADO ion of Leo by the Mormon GonvictOm €t reh. AR of tho Prosceuting-Attor- .-I?0s81b1lItles of Its Suce pollcy noy e 2 e Chnrol's Torrorism—Brig- fog ¢ R pam snd the Massacre, ondenca of The Trihune, ]m‘r‘,v,";rpt. ©),—AL Inst, after nearly s g‘m‘ effort, Join 1. Lee hos Leen con- "m"ymxmler in the first degres on account 'kw';lmml:!ln-.\lullllh\\')\ musaacre. At firat ot roceailings seem ahout nn farcienl Mhulflnng coutd well be. The Chutren Is e "(” itself on paving consented to the ron- A "5[.1:.1,.. D, Lee—on having alded in it, Tl e the et party Lo fhof Killing nnhl:“ wonen, and children nineteen yeats ml.n(!inunu!n Meadows, Now, Lee isnter- bla fellow, & borse, n atud-horse, n gonty H fease (ffeher C. Kinball once aald thnt ; i)n"({‘uc!rinfl of the tranmnigration of souls ! ’l“mnhn would be s billy-gont In the next YL IL ts harid to b aslced to belleve, for alt e but It S rminakedd thiat entiro tenin, all shat, dhat he e ulnoteen yenra Brig- Hiing atones S0t L LR "hetn unxlou to have bam and e Fo bt never could el 1t Lim punteher YO e Indtans nttacked tha tralu, 'l‘;‘\;“\tnw. and were reptitaed. ‘Then Lee went X 0 4 kllled the lot, outrag- ;mr ;lx?uun k{ crl‘ll:i:lffl as ho went along, 'J!llrfe stock, thn wagons, the jewelry, wetims! enrs und lingors, were fm the (alr o ieo repurted e lia Hithing fund} mm “;lfix:hl-ar 1o Brigham 3 his was not only sgood B0 L, bt promoted il gived Kept In ! i i sham of all which hie choge. Vet fl;’:’é&if’fi«')’(‘ua 10 balleve, not only the Sam- O X o it of & whole tratn of emi= o e Dy it thit. he b ahice been held B ttcstation'and_horror by the blesscd Sulata unr the Latter Dagas and they bave latd awako nights from that day to this praying for an op- Emnnl( ¢ to deliver Lea over to tha Justice of 16 peoples . LAST THE OFPNRTUNITY TIAS COMB{ o Chirehima embrnced {6, D. I, Welle, sece ond in Church rank only to Brigham, went to Tieaver, snmmaned &uclt witnesses h imself a% the prosccution dkin’t know af; took the Jury —all' Mormons—into his aplritual Jeeeping, couched the witneseos, and _sccured & verdict of uflty, D. I, Wells und_ all his Irlends have Faken on their faces an ndditiona] smirk of sanc- 1ity on sccount of this, and, whon uw{ wipa o browe. T _have no doubt they think they are tha brows of good men, and that good men aro scarce. ‘Ehielr ennt has hecome 8 shado more futolerable, 1t possiblo; they have at lnst lieen permitted to clear thair congciences of the Fum. aud paree the Church of the infamy, of the fo- mous mossacre, which was nover sirpassed {n dlabolleal mallznits and cruelty, Lee did it, have given Leo to the gatlows ::‘du-’;m);vry firs| opPommlly: Illc{ have therely sliown thelr _horrar ol the wotk sut the tool, and having covered cks with additional treachery and mur- s of Lea) why shoulda't ‘thele ar- xnvu‘uuhsululcl_r stink with the odor of saue- e o Is bat one apinlon licre of the conrse af the Courch [n this Jatter, but there are two TItE POLICY OF TIIE PROSECUTION. Most of the Gentlles consfder it a8 8 clear, 8im- ple case of selling out—that the District-Attor- nc{. Snmner Howard, of Michigan, has bar- salned, for whatever conslderation, to clear the Chureh if the Church would aid him to convict 1.ee. The Moruions have como to the conclu- elon that they must convict as jurles when the prouf s clear, regardices uf the sacred tles of the Endowment 1louses that they must clear tlele skirta of the Mountain-Meadows and othier mussacres; and ustensibly, at leas alandon polygamy, if ther woul ever sceuro admission into the Unlon. (ivorgge Q. Cannon lins been In Washington two or three years, and hio 18 6 man of too much fn- telligence not to have arrlved ot procisely this concluslon, The eonviction ot Lee Is o ‘tenta- Ave step fn the new direction, After sheltering and fuhmwhlpll\;; nssassing for n scoro of sears, in furtherance of thelr Jesuitie polley, hey ‘aro now poing to dollver thom up to fustice fn obedfence fo new demands of that #ame policy. 1 have no donbt this Is the beat olley clrcumstances have loft the Church, Whether it can be carried ont without some very unpleasant conscquences remalns lo bo sceh. It §s not supposablo that it can e, but fothing that oll thelr butchers might tell ander "tho gallows would or could in- jure them ®0 much 88 tho con- tinued resting under the lnmm{ of n loug string of politico-religious nssassinations. De- es, with thelr perfoct control of thelr mem- Uernml:, which means unlimited resources in the way of jury-charges (apiritual), and the manu- facture of vidence, they will bo able to break tho foree of all unpleasint revelations, Finau- tlally, whatever thelr imotlves, the fact that the! aro alding In bringing criminals to Justice tells moro for them on the whole than thelr contin- aed glfelding of them, For, although it fm- Plics o treachory too baso for the human heart, =n treachery ‘to which corporations among buman _ Institutions are” alone cqual,~the effect 8t large of the cxposure and pun- (shment of “crfmo {8 onu that runs be- jond control,—even of o _ corporation lke tho Mormon Church, Tt must be harder for them to use men ns nesagsing in fu- ture, when men come to know that they are lis- Uls to disnvow all responsibility in the inatter ot the bidding of poliey, and band tnem over to the hanzinan ns coolly and fncxorably ns thes otleinally mude murdercrs of them. 1 shoul x;‘ut :)le sm;prlfielzlh to 'kmdn !uflcuflolhlho old ussns- natfons in raked up, and the gulity par- tles punished. B B p AND TOAT 13 TOD CHANCR TAR PROSLCUTION HAS TAKEN, Mr. Howard {8 not. one of the selling-out kind, e lus evidently fuvoked, or at feast aavpied, the nid of the Church_to convict Lecs aud ho has placed Leo under ‘tho gallows, not only biecause it was the_ouly proper thing for hini, a8 0 prosceuting officer, to do, olways sup- postug him guilty of 'murder, but rn he hope and expectation that & fiadng the Chureh or _ the brethren " had thrown oft on him, woutd tell tho trath then, if uot to save himself to gee crenwiththem. Or thatif Lee wonld not do tiiat that some of his fricnds or his relatives wouldl, tu short, that the conviction of Lee by the hureh would breatc tho fulth lmml% thicves," :\hhh»h lias heretofure enobled them to coneenl “etmm It 18 8 bold ‘stroke on the part of “"Wml, and §f it works us he_expects will fus- h 1y hiow, and will reflect great eredit on him In Izs resulls, It it doesn't work ua ho cxpects; ’l the bad faith of the Chiurch ftsclf towards ita oale and assaasinu shall niot unloose the minds ?lml umgues 80 long paralyzed by fear, or by road of exposuro for erimo caminitted’ f th frflvlvlhm of Is all, und cnds all, hlan all wili have heen lost. 'Wo bavo tried the othier poliey ulong while,—~many, many l;ennx. ud wo have effected nothlng. 1 eannot blanie & lawyer In Howard®s place for trymg something ew, even {1 1t fulls i ul) respects to meet his ““‘{grmmm—?r Vhother ft falld or not. W v precisely ag though he had permitted uln Cliureli to llluylhc unurhn Awlfl('lg’ Lee and Whitewuah ftselt, and the storm of Indignation &uong Gentlies ls ot thing Lo bo trifled with orlgnored, 1 Toward coud be lot along u few touths ho would stand some chauce of vindl- ;:Hlu; his policy by tho - rosults. If i cf0 I8 pothing” more than the convic. n of Leo fo como of ft, It was n H.C_li mistake, for Lee I8 no more gullty than 5 L0ty others, und it docs not satlefy the de- E:nnd; Of justics to have the whole crowd ese mlnlby Awearing away Lew's life. Lee, althongh n ‘t“ cted and sentenved, may very easily die a h‘! ural death by means of uppeats, and Wl the lh“ deluys, Before ho actually stands undor “C.L’l’lllu\\-s‘ And ha may still bo so infatuated th bis © relfgion 1 ag to he willlng to be sac- m,ct'd for the good of the Church, ‘And How- e may he brokon down by our side, or {n o b Uiiterent, ways (eteated before its ulti- etirde St secured, 1 do o ool upon i ery hopeful, an et it el ‘403 not less liapetul m';n over hulgre. I At il 10 score of trluls, no Prosernting of \hm » 0 hothing, can ever 1t the infancy g Mountaln Meadows massacre from tho on Church, Every mun converned in it, {I.lm:y be hanged for his i AL Ting, an) ol Coarcly thhwdl(llllt. rematn that 1t was the TUB EMIGRANTS fere persecuted fn potey ways from the thne Lhr.y entered Utgh. ‘Che ‘Mormons wers at ‘g:nbyrurwm: the Peonle and Government of badh dnlml Etated. The cinlzrants were re. i e d\vlth&dwnuf\l]ly hoattlo and malignant '“!l»fl‘l‘l nothing but tha fear of consequences vns e uttack long botors It Lok place, ‘hmh’ll.f;g:u;l .'xu nuflrrlgpmnl{.hedlmln as that v 3 nd perieh on the desert, be 4 Eotthern Utah and Callfornia, Catkciy Am‘:' _ln the Bouth "l:ly Wwere moro zeatous than b et Tliey stirred ap tho Indiaua to attack Tndioiid o douby ex(wucd, under cover of »l““i to et awsy with both cinigrants and L ) By lndlans were resfsted, and nes. Ms'tn Weraseut to tho nearest Mormon town Laitance, Theso tosscniers wore frod an In open day hy Mormons, and ana of them rn‘ml. The other rettirned, wounded, to the aln, It wna than that a councll of all the high chiels In the Bouth was called, at whicl [t wns determined thaty ns a matler of nceessity, the whole traln must bo deatroyed. If naot, the would tell of the Mormon-Indian attack in Call- fornin, ang Californla would avengeit. It was reelaely In the aplrit of Mormon pu)rlbtnnch- ng in those Limes; it was prcuml‘y in the apirit of thefr polley as represented Dy Brighum's ‘prociamations "And nensures to meet fhvaslon and kill all “apiea® who might come tnto Utah} It was & vers rich traln, and the Mormona were very poar; they —expected nnrmvnl from headquartors at Baft Laje for thelr fidelity nnd zeal; ad perhaps they meant to awalt an answer when they sent 10 Drigham to know if thiey should EXTRIMINATA TAN EMIARANTA, That they tid not showed how preclscly they regarded thelr intented actlon s’ belng In the eplrit of Befeham's mood atd polley, And pet- hiaps evonts hurrled them a Hitle, too, AB TO NUGIAM HIMBRLF, 1 hava no doubt ho bad sazacity enongh to see, even in that moment of [nsane blinduess, tiat it wonld be a great mistake to delilientely de- atroy the emigrants, That hesentorderato apars them T have lttle doubt, But meanwhile the deed hind heen dong, A now what was lirl Tiam's coursad [le wna Governor amil ex-olliclo Superintendent of Indlan Atfatrs. DId bie bring the foul femds to fustive? No, he did not, then, nor sinee. Op tho vontrary, lie was afterwards elented to the Leglalatuie; he wasus bleh in favor as any ones he iad theee women ndded to his harem of fifteen,—tle greatest roward th Chureh bas for faithful service; and he was not thrown off unt!l Nemesls Invaded Utah and began ln{mlut her resl-hot finger at the blaody sud of Monntaly Meadows sid de- wpinud expiation, The other men of the coun- il whose orders Leo 13 nuw to be hangen for having carrled out, were Blsliops und” Prests dents uf the Chtircli then, and they sre now, All of which writes with an fron ‘pen n ink which never fudes,—that the Church approved theawhul deed after (b was done, If it did not In words directly authorize and order its doing. Nothlug on earth cau ever Llot thalout. .~ Douuarass. e A CURIOUS INTIMACY. m— . A Man Who Sieaps (n $ifs Stable and Gfnims to Understand 1lorse Tatk, San_Franctrea News Letter, There is a retired trainer, named Long, rasid- tngona small farm in Alameda County, who lives for nothing else but the pleasure of belng ncar horses. e ents his meals in the stable, oftentimes passes the night (n the samo stall wilh & favorite pony, aud smong lifs equine pets {s 8 mare who whinniea lo answer cvery time ho spesks to hier. Our informant re- Intes that the most perfect understanding evi- dently exists between Mr Long and at ‘least three out of the five horses in his stable. Two are recent additlons, but even in thelr case the sume aflinity §s seen (n o lesser degreo, To trafalng of horses, thele uledlesce, dao- cllity, and tricka In a circus, are no novelty; all of us have acen & horso firs & platol, stand on two logs, waltz, lle down with its trainer, and perform o hundred scts of aapacity, but these arv simply the result of patlent training aud systematic corvection. Whut Mr. Long clatins 18 fur more atounding, e nsserts that, froma 1ife-long intimacy with horscs, he understands thelr apeech; he goes further, and declares that thelr nasal, fl.rululrnl, cxrlm]cnt, and unob- structed sounds Nave & different meanfng, are ured by the coalition of the brain and voeal organs, and that not only do his fuvorito horses underatand bim, but tiat every sound which they utter is perfectly plain to him. When ar- uing with him that, though he might compre- fiuu the meaning of the sounds emana lnfi from the vocal chords of n houe] yet was o patent im) maalhllnf for a horse to understand the English langunge, ho re- plled: ' Living, eating, and sleeping with my ’mrscn has given me the knowledge 1 possoss, and the same intimncy hns ncu‘ulrcd for my horses the powers 1 claim for them.” Ilere, lurnlnfi' 1o n slender, Heht-built gm{ pony, he sald: nm{, wa are taiking of you; {f you un- derstand whut I am saying, furn your head round on the off side.”” 'The pony did so, aud then resumed Its feed. “Blily," lic continued, Stell me your age, how long you have l(vcd liere, and on whicn side of you Is your friend Vestai” The pony whinnied for about two min- utes consecutively, and then, belng loose fu {ts stall, walked tuto the adjoining onc ocqu:ch by he more_Veste. *Now,” he continucd, ¥ do you and Billy walk down together to the trough and drink while Iinake upyour beds.” Vesta ond Billy walked quictly out and procecded atraight to tho trough. Wiile they were out, Mr. Long turned over the straw carefully with a fork, and earriod on an snlmated convorsation with a roan gelding about fifteen hands bigh, Vesta's ueighbor on the other slde. Tho numo of the lorse was Yoley, and, after talking augrily to bim for some minutes about some fault he had committed the day before, he ordered Mr, Paley to le down and not to get up until nfter Vesta and Blly hnd returned. Our {nformant saw but lit- tle {n this to prove Mr. Long’s claims, us mm‘iy o horse will lie down nt the word of command; but when, without a further word, !’olu{ arose and wallked out to tho water-trough alter the return of the other two liorses, the subject be- camo 88 dilienlt of solution s before, A Bravo Little Boy Snvos His Mothor from Drownlug. &1, Slephen (N, 1.} Journal, On Thursdey, the S4th ult, Frederick Berry- man, agod 19" years, rowed his mother, Mrs. Berryman, and two of his slsters, both. younger than himself, across the St, Crolx (o Cafafs Ina emall Doat. Whea they reached tholy destination, Frederiek helped ono of . the little girls to clamber up tho wharf and tmfi: her to n piace of safety, When he returned for the other, ho found her running about the boat screaming ** Where 13 my mamma?” Fredorlek rightly conjectured that Lis mother had fallen overhoard, and being eapital swimmer, though so young, dived fmne- dintely into the woter wliero e eaw bubbles arieing, and had the good fortune toald in bringing her to the surface, but could do o more, and Mrs. Berrymun, like evory other per- san In danger of Leih drowned, kept hold. ing on to him, while hoth were sinking again, whereupon Fred cried out, “ Oh, mother, don't drown me " on which, still retalning hier scuses, Mra. Berrpmnan dropped her hold of hin and pushed Nim Irom lier, aud then eank the second time, Fred, In an ony of rief, dived and pul'ml her to the sur- ace again, Apgain sho sanle. Happily there waa ne current at the time, and when tie noble lttle fellow helped her up the third timo he sueceeded by u superhuman effort fn placing her hund, which was open, on the stern of the boat, awd there Mrs. Berryman, though by that time utterly unconecious, tuok hold, and held on tiil Fred mounted the wharl and brought some men b work near by tu her asslstance, When she recavered Mra, Berryinan expluined that when Fred left her with' the liltle girl ghe at- tempted to elfmb up the whvf, int {4 bein, slippery shie Jost her hold, while tho boat haj lh)azed away from beneath Lier, und she fell inta the water, —eE— Uow a Fat Man Bubdued w Rohber San Franctsco Chreniele, Yesterday wornitg sbout 8 o'clock, o Ger- man named Fred Welsenberg, while proceeding slong Market strect, near Nhucteenth, oh his way botue, was intercepted by two rough-lovk- 10 customiers, who usked him tor his valuabies, H¢ placidly bade them to go to Jericho, snd mado a vigorous lunge fur the throat of the spokesinau, at the same time shouting ¢ Po- I<2~ot" The two daring highwaymun quuked at the sonorous ery, and tarning on thelr heels darted off at a lively pace. The German starte ed after one of them down the street, and was gulning on hisn when tho fellow turned and dis- charged a shot at his Qurluur. The stolld Ger- men, Undlintayed by the flash and the warnin; wiiistle of the bullet past his car, sped on an followed the fugitive fulo o dark street, where the latter hopped nlmblr over a fence. To follow the leader ¥ in this last Instance proved to be the mast distressing_cxperience of the eveufng for the corpulent German, bnt after miich exertion and” considerabls pufling. he clambered to the top and fell over with a thud upon the prostrate body of the robber, whia was u‘u‘uchml wuder tiio shudow of the fence com. .pletely exhausted, with a Derringer clutched In ils Hst, The Qerinan took the plstol mway, and 1ifting his corpulent form up ..Jém himacl! to drop on the xrl'fmbncd man threo ot four times until hie bogged for mere 'l captor foreed hiin to rescaly the fence, aud warched him to prison, wlhiere he was cnurq,cd with assault to murder and sttempt to rol In his pockets were found o numnber of burglars' tools, Hurled Alive, Vetw Lonilon (Conn.) Telegraph. A lorrlble “story is aoat concernfug My, Samuel Loster, of Blielter Island, who recently suddenly died, ns was supposed, at Norwich, und whose body was taken homa for fnters ment. Itistotho effect that the person em ployed to il the grave, while dolugso heard strango nolses coming from the collin 8s of a man trying to break bis way out. The report continies that the mow superstitiously fled, to roturs soon after nnd hear the nolse repeuted s that he tnally filled up the urave but suld nuthlx:{; concernfug what he had heard until some days after, "The coftln was after o while exhumed, and it was found that the man was buried nllvu, the evidences of astruggle for nloll'e from Wls aWwial fste betug plaluly spe areut, nge, and a son of NSURANCE. B, “"C'""r‘;.','f(‘ Im’lll ek, yoars, into the harn of Willlam Tor Ao P e as S s Snsaan Juge tho e, Tie folet the oys b was golne to | WO SALECON TERMS 10 SUIT -s1.00 WiLL kill them. The fteporter of “that place thus de- | &% and Camplel): Vi i) i i Aticr | Sniarvardat e AL ] neefbcn thie aetion of tho young flerds Affer | JiArcard'st's '€ sty "{Farm fnn gelting young McCreary into' o "barn Bo | it oSt nidessre Sootl Cul b0T of rvteont stripped the hofllo( his clothing, and then pro- Becond Day's Proceedings of the Agents’ and Adjustora’ Con- WANTED-T, soasis FAREED A MNFE, Raokionnears, Clerkoy, ofte NTED-A (LBMA ALESMAN 1N CL o ALE A Tilue Ini WASTED-A YOUNG Uerman, fof 8 ator TRIANT WITH ) 70, Tribane. BALI: hrick honae, vention, eatern-ay ceeded to heat bim with a heavy strap, causing ]"vuu the blood ta flow untll_the litle follow sank Lielplens to the floor. The juvenile fend then FTIORT AND GASEMERT it Van Huren-st, ot S0ci7H, S farae baru, S0t0c the best targaid fn market: placod the strap atotnd his victim's neck and | Feaige o citata for eatlty, “MEAD & COE, 133 1o We Prosentatton of Yarlons Papers Toaching %Llcllnmc;l lr:llpanr mlm "‘I lhurn;:gdlo{ 'y J::m».r. ]""" 4 o ) AR S Just as the disbolical nct was shout to be con- 1 baild, . the Underwriting Interests. aumated several boya rsied into the harn, and | fnevnnered Fous eats FoF sauity. SEAD & COR, 136 solzing the demon dragged him by main force L) SRR to the offica of Justire Dullols, from whence ho ],‘fln SALE—ONE-THIAD PRICE-NEW 3. FTONT The Firs Underwritors' Asaoctation of the 1 by t btfck dwelling, went of Line: K Northwest reassembled yeaterday morning fn We:lemoulll c'“'!‘!"'Rl'in”“"z'(".:g:g‘fi""“m Alono | 4o, 3 Teety 63 'flw-}"erm{:w.‘i Tosomn 15, 143 Latane, the Grand Pactfic. The following additlonal e —— {1 SALR- O EXCHANOE BOI A SMALLEL members were present: @, K, Blasell, Chicago, General Agent Hurtford Insurance Companyj Martin Collins, Bt. Louls, General Agent Fire Ansoclation of Phitadelphins J, I Btevenson, 1 hunse, tirfek inose, laro, hOWNEIL 15y Boutti Groenest CAMPAIGN LYRICS. PATRIOT VENRSUS COPPERNEAD, + for further particu- OIEALE—A BARGATN-A FINE NRICK TTOUS TPOhPALE T forhe Garher Lottt anit Van faven y 5 When itie din of battle rolled #18§ cellar under (G wholo hoiriet Rrollnds fnely ald Chicago, Superintendent Orlent Insurance Com. p!nr onr land, long years ago,— ‘/’\"l‘iun“' nd fét'.!;{‘"\"v.fiy‘e‘fi"”“‘ )\';'fi;' -l:wu‘;' ‘éfi..‘n‘n pany; J. 1), Cary, Hamilton, Oat., Secretury llam- When old Floyd onr navy aold Leavi To our Rotthern Revel foo,— Patriots boldly taok the geld s 7 “‘l,'OXl[’IUfl’l,l'lllI’;' Alll'm'k r;u' t 'n’f sight, rging the Free North to yleld e : 2. 8P £yt MRS For tho South «as In the right. O BRI IAT WAYE YoU, MOnTiE ei.on n cily? VKPP LL & RIOWSe 105 Fifthen TL I, llayed, one nomince, 2 flton Fire & Marine Iusurance Comnpany; Alex- ander W. Ogllvie, Muntreal, President Natlonal Insurante Campany of Canada; €. D, Hauson, Montren), Ohlef Inspector Natlonal Insurance Company of Canada; A. Dutnont, Mobite, Scce LEATONE AND DWELLING ALSO U earen B fect Junmy § e aluw-case, ail ply AL 1085 Btate-s Trndes. AKTPD=A 000D CARRIAGE TLACKEMITIL. 1‘|V 'AVil5 4% oncaC to DE UESE T & T Erntn: W astereomn e bulldings 6o Diant avn ANTED-TMME banta wnl vere maer H i RiTE aread; o) o Bentan arbur, Mich. 7 ‘VANTKII 10 wi Bwele nraferred, WO i i AN TA| mJ;A ',IINIV]Y' "fAllAflll'i el 1, SULTUR RIS -MARRIED MAN, BWALE PAMTLY, In'garden and greenshouces Giarman or A N ung iee, a8 To ML ‘ YI\\TF'I lpmy’mmu Agancie NTED=100 BATLROAD MEN FORMICIIGAN 160 far gravel-teain i compar 0 & £0.. 17 Norh Gk T oiihatee (are: & ARTED-200 RAILUOAD LABORE ef days 1 cook, 20 AP I e Free fara,_dJ, I, | West Bandoiphi-st. ieavely fotihit for those enataved,— JO o, Ik, ETONT DL e: Fought antf) the alaves were free, and Leavitte, “Thixdn ip ane hiock of harse.cars; 1t s wlll’zn;l“t‘l:-; l!"l"ll'l‘l,l’:: 'II ll(l‘nlsl:n::,n 'w:'l',wm' gertainly shieap, T, 15, HOVD, ltoom 14,140 Mudinn ot Tl wan rabblng atiroada then, UBURBAN REAL ESTATE. Anil became a surllionalre, Rulning his fellow-men’ BALE #1060 WILT, Wflmfi?m When November's [den acc past, tom depot, &t 1agr Jown and §5 tontily You'll be called, my friond, to sy How {nnr Precinns vole was cast, retaty Moblle Underwritors: ¥, W, Little, Ploasant 1IN, Mo., Speclal Agent Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Nashville; IL J, Btraight, Chlcago, 8pecfal Agent Standard, Trenton, N. J.; O, A. Svuthmayd, Milwaukes, 8pectal Agent Watertown Insurance Company; C. C. Blake, Decatur, L, Bpeclst Agent Niag- ara Fire [usuranve Company, New York; Jerome d mlyuw ] HA_BHOW Raot, DeKalb, 1L, Adjuster Kt Paul Fire & O I 1L wan thrown Away, JOR BALT-$un. #is DOWI ANT) 83 MONTIIYS Clifeago, Special Ageut: Iinperial & Northern 1o Ienericn Tiden's vame betmroprd £ tucflmi actilirange of any olict Insurnnica Company; Cornclius Wheeler, Mil- T e lLes T A R S AT BT TN L e wuukee, Speclal Agent Northweatern Natfongl Tusurance Company; Charles 1), Cary, Manager and 8eeretary Cenada Fire Insueance t,‘umnnny Montreal; Jfohn Ostell, Montreal, Presiden Royal Canadfan Insurance Cotnpany. INSURARCR AND THE PUBLIC. Carr, Saw. TILDEN AND REFORM. Fromss Come, Tiden great, Yuur grievanco stato non LY IEAL ESTATE. 100 AGILES GOOD TOWA LAND. NEAT £2.5%1 per sere for two days; must A ne ufMice, Miseolinnro ANTED-$%n A MONTII 15 A CERTAIN WY e g i 1 EATAINTY. 10 nnpress, binali nor water nsed; acnd samp il Yor cir! cutar. uf Co., Noa, 1h and 11 Tulldine, Chica " Bxiiiriva terrivnry giren 0t ANTED-MEN=WE WAKT TOGSVE L0 A e e L R BT, {0 engage pormaneity i tho froat-Tmylng uxin. the Unlted Riates, e srarantes s m week during tho year, Addres TEAY & O ASTED=WE WART AGESTS INEVERY trated Monthis, With thie two, laree oll chromos - Vea A" and “Onthe Juninta.® Our agents make fron £100 10 $150 cah . month: proaf furmisied; circuiam Flring il pariic A A "fetorial Print JVASTIRI=TIERGA0E A AN office work, who ise froin” $740 to employer on goot meenrtiys will give per tion and pay $12 L §15 per week, une office, 1S, WANCOCK COUNTT, 23 per Acre; hest hargaln ever must have the mouey. Callon boul this Youkee natlon} o BALE=130 Let sovercigne know Inwa, [ e direful wos 5 Of their situation. Mr. C, H, Case, of the Committes on “Fire Insirante; the Relatlons Between 1tand the Public,” presented a very full report on this '\Vi.\'-mn—lmzx'rs ANTLOTIEIS 76 [NVER, oiend conntlen in thia " exs 1102 3, No, 8) tigatethie beat thing our: pther States stilopies, - Ao arkost, i, 123 Denrborneat., FATE WANTED, VARTER VACANT IOT ON AVENUW BAST of Blate-at., near Thirll=(h; haves cotlage sud lat on_Bouth Gfde, Incumirince &1,20 years, mud will pay some cash ot must & eant [1ond oF corner, Ad: rather general unh,‘cm Avcording to the re. port, 1o other business was so hurdened with taxation and no other business was so-liitle ap- preclated by the publie. The amount of the premiums recelved in the State of New York for the pnat fifteen years was 850,000,005 losses, F04,1X00,0005 expendes, $1H 0, leaving only 853,000,000 aaminal profit ou thut immense suth, 1f the tax had been levied after the plan pursued in Michican, Wisconsin, or Penneyl vania, it would huve been 29 per cent of the Fru~ miums, In Wisconsin there hiad heen speclal fn. Justlee townrdslusurancecompanies. The report GIVe ns the elow, tsturm by you, That we may wiser grow; Tell ne, kind friend, Just gw Lo+ mend, " Aud then, of course, vea'll know, Tell ue the gain That \;‘III re-m‘m- i ‘nur wize policy; And il wercan, PO E'én toa man, Wo will with you agree. on, due ‘in lwa be' 8 bargal; Trib rowing depot] NT=IIOUSES, Teferred Lo the alarming frequency of late yours . o RERT-TOUSKSDY EDMUND A. COMMINGS, % Ive un the mim 119 and t.: leumll—;fiyx; ‘gfi‘:’a and _commented on tlio de- Of your **ln come,™— 4 Vincenn and basement brick, 825, of devislons which virtually took the ground that tealing from no {nsurance cum[:m; was Justifinble. The report also com- mented an the injustice of the Govermment In not paying over to the companics thefr share of the Genova award. One cause for tho ronulnr opposition to insurance companies was the pre- vulling jgnorance ou the subject of Insurance. The aad experlenco of people with * wild-cat companies had been the means of disgustin, the publle with the whole business. Courtsand Jurfea were Ignorant ns (o the nature of the contract of insurance, The employment of in- competent men had also brouuht the business into” Lad repute. The report nfwulllml other causes qfor the prevailing profudice agalnst in- surance companies, and closed with a recom- mendation of scveral ineasures of reform, The Tresident announced that he hnd heen requerted by the President of the Bouthern Un- derwriters” Association to acquaint this Aseo- elutlon with the condition of the people in Sa- vannalt, aud to soliclt ald. On motion of Mr. Bllven, a handsome collcctlon wos then taken up In behalf of this worthy caupe. 1t was sent lurl.he President of the Loeal Board at Bavan- naki. Mr. George C. Clark followed with a paper on tho present metliod of iory frame, either wiicle or 2«tary frame, $15. ry-aY., R06A louse, Lnrn, eto., ¥20. —THOSK FINE HARBLEFRONT KESI- (oow Lutiaing) on the Wright Rock, front- wuls Elizabethy “Throop s o €33 per monlh, ‘MANN & rhorn-o ONE™ FLAT IR MANDLE-PRONT Michtzan-v,, contulnlng #1x roorns, and cloelus parlor floor: frun und back en: trance separate, Inquire un reinis [0 REST-DESIRARL. aveqne south uf tenant. by JAMER i, No. 44 Dearinira: T ENT=03 WARIENZSY ORYAND basciment brick house, 10 rooms, Turaistied or un- furntshed, The owner will board for the rent, Apply toJ. B HALL, 130 Dearbora-st. 10 RENT-FURNISHED, $10. A LITTLE NORTI L of citylimlte, the use of avory hieely furnished house, 10 plain Amcrican couple without_childrens We feel guite sure e . Thul.;‘zul ‘made pare, E‘pl‘(mml:fiper Who keeps no servant, 108 FHUb: R 4 el LT e Cnioroo, Septinaishtoenth-Ward Reformier. | fioum 15, 141 Lasalle-s. b s TGttt o Stoma thatt Mt 10, Fioias. hash and ITAYES AND WITEELER, closata; Tentlow. Apply to MEAD & COE, or address Atonsc, v freemen, from the Enst unto the West, | 252 South Lobey-st. 1 mean the aggregate,~ And yon will g Lk ‘T'liat ‘e are kind Enough the facts to state. Tteformern win Wiiea Trath ateps in And holds its proper sway! It followa, then, Mr. Tilden, Reformers form for Hayes, It's very plain Thio 5tale nf Malne In **posted™” to a dot; Tt doughface flats Ara Democrats, And ** posted™ thoy ate not. T they'll ** reform Before the storm, And mend thelr ¢ crooked ways, SISJTED HOUSE ON -second.af., (0 desirabie 1ouse-unting Ageney, ELLING 0N kool order: $14 ) N 2 fon that y y evel Y FNT-ELE( OU: X | CARS ond the attltude of tho public mind towards in- | vou, fof Breedom and for Monor, far Justice gnd | on maln foor. LEVIWING & CO. &7 Dearborat. Finer .t mfiaper e ® Pl prolat Jonru (D RENEHIY CHE A WIALL NOTEL yiny o i i o, B Grder: Very cour creentage on thefr nemo;::::!rh:lhv Statry Danner protected you n | by, sa s O A Mo, "o © agents by 1»2; ug them a business. #lio “result of thia method, too fre- q]ucnll y was that agenis were inclted to take ull gorts of risks forthe purpeseof securin, commissions. When o loss occurred, tbumfi Juster eamie ulouF. reduced the Joss s much ns ossible, neutralized the ngent's work, and tho usiness incurred the general 1l-will of the 1 ‘Then pnll down your veats, my boys, andwipe off your chine— ayed and Wheeler are the men, my boys, that are a-golug 10 win, Taneed Retorm and Monests, and Honor, Teath, and Might, And, with God and Truth upon our side, we'll tri- TO MENT_IRO0MS. PO TEST-UNPURNIAIRD TIOONA 0Tt 10T L e of EDSIUND A CUMIINGE. 110 s Fall L anddia Btate-st, sultenof 2 to 4 roomus, §9 to “zi4_LaSalle-st., oppesite the Grand Tacific Hatel, P NTED-BALERNEN—TWO TN CIIGAGD AGD thres for llinolsand Jowns. Rusinesy pleassn, [:mm?h xud B peidifogs €y manih! i un rees pald. cats 3 anutacturing Co., Cincinnatt, 6.t or Monttor VWARTHE-A PR GG0n ADVERTISING BOLIC. A phimiar At wonthly paper. Address N TANTED-AGERTS T0 BELL TIF, EURERA TNR .mfllml“fluk ’n‘ <o “il"fll n’;u ‘V!lh’nulll Emlllnll " brusr, ‘and fe s Kleh TR profits large. -sh.\x-nummrxju Cliegne VWAYTED 3 Swist In pliotograpl L e [ WATERE - e thha Por thning v agerf 1AV & WANTED_FENAL T homienticu, \V‘é’.’,fi""}? Doucewore. "ol at a7 st To B v N A A oo chanc West Madinon. o'clack Friday, AN SCANDINAVIAY O 3 WA it nernd Sooen Tace, 550 G 8t 10 Peck-court, corner Mich av. 'TUATIONS WANTED—MALE. TI0AIIAODOFR) CloFika, $1ns UTUATION WANTED--iY A COMPETERT OLRR gfimm “lmz;ly;i Nn}';lrnl;cifvoflwncm ummmocc'fi. JTUATION WANTED—NY A YOUNG MAN, Al L) malesman in s £0 odastofa; lins had. 2 A AT L R RS ”"f;nnllmun. Tenamsters, etc. TION WANTED~A3 COACUMAN TH A 0 privaia famiy; e rescot Raabeas A SN R B G, O TeF i Mincollanocoan. ATION WANTED-A GEX SIATION usinens eaperipnce Teu AR08 A seetly eeured, < Preferen Nt 6 s Miontgan e Cndestion SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE, SRAROR Domenticn, ATION WANTED-BY 2 A o oo king. ard Ine Qi oTADER can give the hieat af Tuferonces, N ot Plessa call for tw ANTED-NIT X (00D TRAFPECTA: da geconit work of Hght ligitework fn & of ity references, Call for two dapt fur-st. AE, SITUATION WANTRI FINET-CLABS CPOR +3 111 & hiotel, testaurant, or | o tamily. " Host of city Teferences L Colaciran A JTUATION WANTEN-TA_GOM THY, S 0, MRS Wmisewsr - oaE Ll O crptional rolarences. Usil of addrew for two daye 3 Arnold-x TUATION WANTRI-TO DO SECOND WOTRK AT e e it card of e by 3 ke dic-aked woman, Ieferences, Address 1 50, Tribuie, Nurses. qlT"AT]ON WANTED=BY A UEALTIY, AR Y fiectabln young American woman, &s’ wet-hursny ¢ o1, refirences.” Address Hox 45, Urand Crosslng, ITUATION WANTED—A MATIIED LADY W0 1) loat ier chifid wouli ke »n Infant to nurso at her resldence. Inquire at e Suuth Morgan-at. Employment Agencics, JITBATIONS WANTRD-FOR A FIRST-CLASY #) duniestic or man servant, of any natonallty. for Y, epaetment, = dress Northweniern Eniploy= nt Worcau, & 1 imer of Handolpi, coa- i w [ ductad by GEON MAN, NOR: b can Lo had B2 LA Gmce.. - 2, —FAMILIES [N WANTOF 4 Gering QITUATIONS WANTED=LADIES IN WANT OF. i firgi-clasa femain hotn, of all PO A S LA e et Miann gt ¢ IMOMSES AND CARRIAGES. K UCTION-TURSDAT S, THURSHAVE, AND 847 S TOTAC R, CAr izt ALt harheis A chre N & (0.3, d 163 K 0 SEAT VAR ABPAN OF FINE Iarge bay carringe horses, warranted mound and kin: wiil drive winale or double alv teh et hordcs, i « phacfons o o 3 Miner & finvens ide-nr mpl\m";fc' et bad arge ipting Iuglos made by deo ‘waguns by first-class makers, Al #01d ae some price ¢ aliic “wpriniz by Pennioyer y week 10 pay ad EONS, EXPTER WAROUR, Gyater WAgni oy grveery e1 DY Lo ilay oF Week: x50, hores' nil bugg(ca (0 vt cheap. Money sdyauced on harses, hlll': es, wnid }:-:;ncn‘-‘._mflclum 10 come d sec my sinck lofore you ay. AYmEnta oF ex L U-y\l e i"'fl“'ll—-‘ or exchange, "1, 0G1E BALI § A ANGE=17 HOHNF: W0: express and farm wago 0T }'lrlfll'lh\"ll’fl“fl!ll ! NS N o e e, 208 Sinte. o ® open and top bugiles, WISSEIL BIOR, b VWASTER-T®O compe: ane ‘to wals on table, State. CHOTEE i East Indiana-et., néar MILY, A GEIVAN cond wirks tnet e WEDI O GEIMAN 1T MW ; faillly nf two, 50 Twenty-fonrth WWANTED=X GOOLGTitL, 17 Gl Ts uLn, 1o minke Lepsclf Renerally usctul: German o einn: eAn ket a poud home and fai % o il thn \\E‘\l .\!fll‘nln..!. Wi STEN BT QERMAN GITHL FOIL o works good fecon ‘ndnifans nired, Indianu-ns., etweeh Ywellth am Thirteenth-sis. QOB BALE 1 BPRING Wag win'soh d nolions; . Fon MOUNES, THE TROVE F geatinan haviug no furtlier use tor them: o' nay rinre, Uy ihino, dam by Gen. ATch, 6 years old; 1536 Blih, truts Inds4as 8 ruan ndfo, o ycurdid. Tols hishy the dnes 7,0% Carrinee e In the eliy: 3 browsy mare, id, 1534 Lligh, & good dle “mare, and waes o tinriess, “These i tyery respect, mad must axheav. TrOIE SALE=AT A SICRIFICE-LIVERY S, Eoud bisitient hofwes, fru €40 A A I e Fli 15 10§15 b0 uld, 8L 371 \West Fi Dluek enst of Blue talsnd-ir. = sound fn Tear 422 o Lo $90, ,l;;r“‘:kf: o £ o i A 11t BIARERS hiion, A Teou Iirlce- from tecain ik, VVASTED-GILLG00D COOK, WASHEL ASD froner, st orth Lu<alle-st, 'nflifl}fl\ 4 » ';”1 - 'l‘"fl' (‘;“““l‘h WASH, L Nonoe need apply it those ot pusted'fn thelr busineses ¢4 46 1 e tharnaly GOILeeRL. ITEET, sccond work (4 4 smal) privete’ at 421 West Monros A L"i'o 116 iy, " Diguire WA WM WEST VAN BULEN-ST.A i) o cook, “wash, xnllron. Gersiia or Swede preferred._Nefereuce required, D, STRONG OIEL VOR_Gl Apoly at 1532 Waharti-ar, NOARDERS, & lier profesiin, Call tuday st 450 HUTISIE WITY) 2 fer ¢ couk, one that underatar both ment sud ey reference. i . 4 rooms, elosele nicely arranged, 314 1o £, {7 AS ~X GOND, NEAT GIRL T0 Ho RECOND pibils BURYEYING RISKS, Thio Naloh 13 bk, asin tho days of yore: “‘4‘:';:’:"{‘7;7('1“,:}"."' multen ”‘E‘ i $eto g1 }a‘d v o gty Llaseak, Between ot Mr. Harding read_the report of the Commit- | Shunt for Frecdom aud Ketreuchment, und Criumph | 537 i ese Wandolon bty 5 Foman 12 oo §20, e s tee on the Proper Mode of Surveying Risks. cvermore, 76316 Wabnsh-uv., 4 rooms, $20. W Scumnsrren Mr, Lindsay read the report of the Comurittee | Then I"flnl flg;;n yonr veats, myDboyx, and wipe off 57 ‘ost. MAAIsOni+st., 3 front rooms, large closets, “f‘{’i:fi" ""I‘;,‘,f\ ’z_.y;lf;xfimz ) GIILS TO BEW your chine— 3 . 5 3 o attons, Showine the Farioar shented | Hayesond W eler aro the mes, 1y boya, that | 775 TN TN _EUTE 0N SINCLE: Nernes, apparatus used fn'refining the crude petroloum aroa-goinglo wlu, rared . Kortieast Eoracr Of State snd. Monte VVANIED-A XOUSE GILL To TARE CARE oF into tho purer olls. Samples of d’.e various chilldren at %4 West Washiugton-at. for twa days, We'ra n-Natlon of ¥reemen, of millions forty- | Apply st Room 16, products of Jictmlcnm liad also been procured, and were referred to. The dumicr in using theso ofls was owing to the volatility of the gases which they genvrated, even at low tem- peratures. Several recent Cincinnati fircs wero 1o doubt owing to the Inflaminatory nature of thiesc volattle olls. To the usc of “ofl in the PO NENT-ONVERRISHED RODMATS ADyTER Y JYi Mowe (e, sowter of Stai 5 ith., 31¢an heats by EDHUND A. CUMMINGS, 110 20 121 Lasalle-st. 'T—I{NPU“‘ SHED ITOOMS IN SUITES OF u'the eiegunt new bullding 218 Einta-at., corner o ToR 3 iy 8t loom 10, or W EDNUND AL CUSM our, Andwo iopo tht Peace and Plenty will abound for overmore, With Peace, und doy, and Uappiness, we'll trlumph on land and sca § With our gullant liayés ond Wheeler, we will gain e vie ry. Then pull dowis your vests, my boye, and wipe off Employment Agcnclos, “TAYI’HI‘-A COMPETENT GI11, O s5ed woitan 10 o eneral o family ln the conotry. Apply at Mre. 74 East Adaws-si. Miscellancous, AL LADIES AND GENTLE. WA e Anpearatice for &1 entirely neir greupatiun et fa paslue thowe ugaged drom o o £100 per week. Call at t00 West Madlaoiat., [toom 13, coolting-stove, or ns a means of Hlumination, Your chiny— To TENT—PLEASANT FURNISNED _FRONT the underwriters should rafse n noto of warning. | Hayes'and Wheeler are the candidates that are surc- | A Yost lluenltll‘«: {on 1o clty, oppostie’ Laka Frout The report recommended, wherever ofl wns 1y bound to win, Park. 270 Michfzso-ay. - stored in Jots of twenty barrels or more, unpro- [0 RENT_SUITES OF lb::)f‘qn.vmloum.n' nnlnh):us. tected by unlllnnnw, that underwriters piake tho Above-rnpr;,’l-md. about e, the sun shinos puro and | L sccond foor, wery destrable; also one furalshed: o g o, vt uinsurgble, Snectal Walchh | prom tis Atlsntc to the Pacitc, wo'ro n the gold- FT-AT 1o ELONTIOE-CODNT. ELEALRT ol on ht. i :uly’ l:l%l;fl'; ll‘:v;‘fiv;glxng‘nlo u!:l“r. Lind- | peom 3 Katlon of three milllons, we've come to our-atary brick, and furt lahed new (iroogh s g Tump. In conclusion, the report recommended the IRB‘ atitutfon of metal for glass Iampe, and warned insurance men to give no privileges for the use of gasoline, naphilin, or Lenzine, on the prem- iues 1o be protected Ly thelr policics, for in so 0 _TENT_UNFURNISIED ROOMS 1N BUITES l‘x’q{{&hfmu keaping, a¢ £3._ Apply st i32 Throop. oom . bath- cotee AT GALY, 05 DOATDOTI-gE., Hoom 3 fizn{«lmlr. Hayea and Whenler are themon. my boys, that will et the Eazlo rour, Then pull down'your vests, my boys, and wipe off your ch Hsyea and DVANCES MADE ON DI AMONDS, WATCIE borids, 616,y a1 LA UNDEIS privats omes. 12d fan: dolphi-st.. near Clark, Koomns. 1 6. E: hed DVANCES MADE ON DIAVID! bonls orotlier ool secur fiioney foaned un furniture, 160 1 ED,_ WITHOUT . O e furnture, o, bugelos stured with o4 ehiousn, 160" Weat Siouros-st.; usual doing they only iotroduced an insidlous Incen- diary which, i€ not detected, must go unpun- chins— y\vhmle'r are themen, my boys, that cer- 3 - Cuzcavo, Sept, 26, 1870. RENT—-STORES, OFFICES, &c. tainly will 0. L. P. Mexy, 1shed. e Storen. Mr. Anson Redfleld took up the subject of A mfl"flf Denth-Cry. 1]'0 RENT—CIIEAPEST STORES IN TAE CITT, IN ubrleating ofle. Chicf among these were pe- JLandon Daily News, N brick bloc! o 2 \Wesk Hfandoiphat.; "ot troloum und Its prodiicts. "The henvlest Detro- | ootk iy iy lolog st dled at, Alopno | sentaio pood ebauie. EDNC N, leum lubricators, crude ofl and varafiine, wers ihe best, Mr. Redlleld showed num{;)u of olla in varfous stages of reflnement, and spoke of thelr pecullarities, ‘I'he crudo ofls would not o for Yylumhmmu: purpnscs, 08 they wonld ig- 0 n the afternoon, On tho same day, and between three-quarters of an hour and an hour Inter, n friend and fellow-worker “of Mr, Bmith's (Dr. Delltzach) was rroing to the house Miscellaneous, NT—~PACKING-HDOUSE; CAPACITY FOR 4 nl\'ll“fi%{!lm liogs Rrrmdli\y. pply o WILLIAM X 0% CITY ENRY EOF EY TO LOAN=£40,000 1) 5 20,000, at muderste rates.on inside 1y aL the Clty Savings Bau) and Fifth-av, i “ifih, 0 LOAN AT _CURIT ral_estate In COE, 157 Lasalie Lasalic-#t. MOUKE, Univn titock: 90 RENT=RAL: ROE AND BOOMY, APFLY AL 270 Michigay Tf NT—CHEAT FOI A THIM OF YRARS A 'I.‘Ohrll‘:k hnlldln:(’, UKD feetl, With sleam power, sult of a third person, the author of the account of the lobors of the departed scholur which ap- lmnrcd in a weekly contemporury (the Academy), 1 the courase of his wnlk nite at very low temperatures. Tar was often mixed with naphthia aud gold s a lubricator. Tt formed a very dangerous compound, explodlug v, clitzsth passed readily at low temperaturcs. A very supe- | yh 0 b ASSCA | bie for storagu, tanU{RCLUTIOR, OF DOFK-TACKINE DUF- ror iutrcator wisreinen “with bone: | HE S Girerof, S bouse tn U | Bhte st sttt i ollg s RS st hare® pavarrauted tg €90l | fieand hia own name uttered aloud In o * most | Trivancoice w bot jourmal immealntely. I8 Mire | piorcine cre whiels thrilled him to the morrow. == > = T test \was very high. The temptation among | RioC it i o atrongly that 1o . WANTED-TO ILE) dealind vas o cambine eicly {;}L‘:,-,c"r“{e':‘f“,}';:; Tooked at 1ls watch, noted the hour, sud, ol | {YTARTED 10 RENT ~ WMEDIATRLY. 750 ] o A - only safo plan ws ta buy of repotable dealers, | Hiough ho did not mentlon thoctreumatance at | MY wrellturpisheds '“!nl Tousckecpin the timo, recorded it In his note-book. Iu this particalar case, as it ls reported, the skeptle can scarcely muke inuch use of the fact that Dr. Delitzach did not mention his experionco to any ono at the time it happened. The rocord in his note-book would be winply suflivfent evidence of thelivelluesa of the inipresalon. Criticlem and all partteulars. _Address Y 3, Tribun MOARDING AND LODGING, Nouth Side, -BOULEVARD.~TD RENT, WITH {78 SR O Dirie Fouins, ane with aloave. Turaian: od or Illllllnl‘lhnfl. No'instances of epantancous combustion were known between potroleuny,and wastes, Barrels or packsges should always be marked with the maker's name, and the firo test, which stiould not b less than 250 or 800, Merrs. Lindsay and Redtiold gave several {n- tnreutlnfi cxperiinenta to ehow the danger of 1d be better employed fn discovering the = EAST V DUREN-BT., NEARR RTATE,— usiuge those “perfectly harniless, non-explo- Yoyl v e 3 3 () ft 1 tlcmcn, §4 10 €5 per week, sivat il aierifaedas. % o Ol Tae: | possibli of suggextion of r. Bmiuh to Dr, | L0, Ll o ladesorgénic £ S At 4 passiug the ond of Crnn?v»lnnd road In which Mr, chn‘z‘n Smith lived.” 1o was, howeber, not thinking of him, and {t is difficult to Lagine that " an unconsclous suggestian of the bruin, caused by the law of the sssoclution of {deas, could take tho shepe of & scemning cry, not of his fricnd's name, bat of his vwn, &0 vlereing as to thrill bim to the murrow, fortl’s Non-Explosiva Ofl," *Sunlight Ofl," % Mineral Rock OIL" ete. The experhnents succeeded to o charm, The subject of the now-fangled ofl cookls stovo came up for dlscussiun, and the Asso tion virtnally placed the seal of condemuation on thig usoful, but dangerons, mvention. The lmlem. hog-singeing apparatus In the slauchter. houses and the intocent wallle-wagon came fn for a share of the goneral divapprobation. After soma further discussion, the Association proceeded to the election of ofticers for tho en- g N-AV.—LAROR NICELY FUIl- 285 Ml SN o o sene, Wi Round: oo {iack room, abmoderata rates. lcterences required. TOMICHIGAN-AV.CKEAT “AND PLEASANT ¢ furnisnied front Toome, single ar en wuite, with or without Loard; &4 1 87 per week, ALotels, IENTENNIAL ROUSY, 208 S8TATR-ST.—BOARD- (’)lum’l v‘;r ity uy board, 4 perweek. Tria- [ e —— A Olergyman *Gets Happy” and Broaks 8 | NEVADA HOTEL. 148 AND 1 WARABIL AV, Man's Ribs, i 1 Borth "fi of the ""‘.‘}" ons blek .lnnll o ing. _ltates reducad (o 91,50 per day: 87 Lo 3 per we sulng year, Mr. C. F. Bliven was clected Presi- Someraet (ML) Demacrat, == e — dente i, T ¥, Trervoot vnfiu-{-rus‘mum, Mr. WA lhaflu:‘lnp-'lrv'éc:‘ung el Ty'lie Branget TOARD WANTED, George W, Hayces Secretary and ‘Trensurer, and | deal Assoclation in Jenner Township 8 serious | S aam e m IO ESIFPARLE. NOOM a new Fxcentive Committeo appointed. Fho | aceldent happened, whercby It i fenred that & | 135A0 oud slala bosri by ecaticlnan; whers ther are “Tribue ottico, Address, with terms, JOAUD=Y & GERTLRNAN AND W1 13 ¢ront sicove, or front room nnd bed rontn, Wil boaril, unturniahed, except carnel; mnst ba in 8 good puighbortiood; stafe number of sireet and pricy of h0ard and room V09, T oflice, Mr, Helple will loso his lfe. Ona of the intuls-" fers In charge became—what {s termed in re- Tiglous phrascology—* huplyy " and, whilo giv- fug vent to his exuberan focllugs in shotits o other demonstrations, he suddenly spran from the etaid over the pulpit to the groun Assoclation then adjourned, and the members oiher Luanders preforred, avalled themsclves of Mr. John B. Drake's lospitablo Invitation and sat down to an cle- gunl banguet, whave good cheer und general goot feellng prevalied. ‘The repast was ong {n every way equal to the establishod reputation of the Grund Paclfic, | beneath, and lauded upon the porson of Mr. 3oARD= T [ OF After the courses were removed, thio wina be. | Helple, ‘crushing in all the ribs ou the one fido [ 13 Weatern-ur. un rivate family pre- an Lo flow and Loasts wero given il respond. | of his by, and scrlously Injuring Bim inters | {5r7ed wers uo otlier boarders are Sopt.” Adireis 062 nally. The wonnded gentlenuin was finmedinle- | s e —————— cd to by many of the gentlemen present. Mr, Dlackweider, tho oflicer of the occasion, pro- | Iy fomoved to his houe, snd since that time | VO LXOIANGE, posed o tho first tonst, * Our Model IHost and | lits been under treatment of physiclans, l‘ungc" ANOE—THAVE A VALUABLE WEATIL hie Model Hotel. 'This is his treat und our re- e er-strip for doors, securcd by paient. "1 wish ta ecll or exchapge a Hinlted b 1t Introduces 3 Abirens treat,” whicl was fttingly responded to by Mr, Eit b intipdusen, A i eell ey, John B, Drake. Mr. Cornell, the wit as well as the poet of the octaston, rurpc:rulcnl & neat pun In verso on the namo of the' host, whose equally witty reply evoked constderable merriment. Mr, Drake nrp!m!u(l “The Assoclation of the the Northwest,”” which was responded to by Ja). C. E. Bliven. - ho next tonst, “Our Guests,” was American Cuttla at Glasgow, New York Tridune. Tlxismnrkcl. Jor our farm products is wigen- {ng. “Bluce last July Amerlean cattlo have boen recelved at Glasgow to thu number of from 1H0 to 250 head per week. Meat hias also been tm- rorttd there regulnrl{. the average lzunmll)' heing 150 carcasscs weekly, In timo this (rand- atlantic traftle inay be expected to attain large proportions, 42, Tribune PLENDED BUICK lll-:fill)l‘;h‘c 3 Vernon-a YOU SVOUTIT §1.6600 TO OIVE 50 1. To0) close to depat ut Clydo? Bouth Kaginwood? I8 Filtheay, WHATHA 1183, U (0 GIVE FUli ol R Al I L e e === | W, S bl s ork, Mr, Ostel), President of the Koyl LOST AND FOUND, e, os e ' Canadlan ~ lusurance Compauy, und i Wa Liave soine othors: [ alf casos per getide o badlbeds Ol oL PIOORITRS e, " O8T~12 PERT OF 1-INCII RUIIER HOSE, WIiT|l LLEARELL J6 BHOWS I Fifthay, uraas couplinis, Thho fuder will bo sulkably rewan. | T N — {0 by sending wordto nou 14, Unlted diaica Espreds Asansmns - A PISTIyTeI Dutiaigk. o B MURPRY. o0 Lo MG EE ARG kDDY WASIORT TR TR F r ron) the East, aud 18 now preps esuiio TR, hiTe apt S b ins Forseehen, AyTALE ou. e plumiroris, Argan, and (n inuslesl thew s cus hava the tame Ly proving property, haif a mile 1 ARn-at., or care of LYON & Veatof Towmanvitie. i TRy SACUII: FPPAKEN UP—SEPT. BUGAY, e N - ol O e D T el el 7 cha u's furin, o taneiiies 1 eI AL ALK, 24 Mr. Ogilvle, President of the Nattonal fusur- ance Coipany of Montreal, Other tousts fols lowed, aud, &t the cluss of the festivitics, tha members ingurnl.cn with many crateful recol lections of the sesafon f 1870, 'The next neets ing will be' hold in Chicago {n about u sear ience. UGIL 18,088 ahading), Pupls [drew Uy ELVERNA, ————— A Jesss Pomeroy Indtator, Moniros (Pa.} Repuslioan, Francls Vit Horelger, & boy avont 12 of age, whose purents reslde u{ care . ', ONB Wiudsor, N, Y, =8 HONRES, ONE HEAVY HOAN, i Til 83,000 TO EXGAGH apveatod at Groat Hond. Viljogs ovac'h Worlk Jisck.’ Owuer can v tie horse a8 sew x»m,ru,-;gml;e; A flF" & ragged wall, sleeping in barns, aud sub- esrinyualiustion, CAcdres AR shitlug on what s could beg. 'O Tluesday | TEWALD, AND RO QUESTIONS ABKEK B L caeobe (¢ bt fof bt afternoob of lust wbek o alluriad tho little sot | S50 AFNAU A LA TS BRER: | o alolR KBRS RUUIEN: ALY § aal! of dir, Joln Bhipley) who le ubout 5 years of | igancar. ' &4, T7ibuno ib hd LY per malier suma at 10 er ’ortLl; ONEY IN TIAND 70 LOX IMOGF A e B, /i 118 Randolph-at. A0 LOAN= 5,000 8t 8 per cenl, g“.lll\ ut 4 per cen 5,000 LK per cent. 200 56 8 por cent. by 5 Oney ln lind: o drlay. oed Impreved Chicaga property wanted foraccurlly. — BAMUEL GEILN My ¢'Loans, 114 Hearbos NVASTRD=R TOAK V'€ 00 FOR TWO 3 FURNITH s ftoow 3, 148 und AT on 8 kool farm worth $4000 cush o miles froin dirers T3, Tribunc olce, Uy R e SO B BT XU < eiiy pronerty. 1o IVSIANLUTE W, hodh 10, 150 LASalle-sr, S ¥ einroNn, o LAk Iy o O 4 vid w commlsslons._ TURNER & ROND, 102'W WA Ao, 81,200, AND O &50“. ’l’x.)::i u‘n Chicsey g‘rll 3]" IINEIL & BOND, 10d Wuhl_n:w QT D1) Siioes, o0 506, AN EATOER JOUN W. MALBH & CO., m"\v.gflnm'm.u HEMHY 004, 81,506, O BUNHTO SUIT, 0%, 8 L'loas on Clileage proprty st current 18 BOND, 103 W adhiedtoneats e 00,50 1083 . o, i PRI CENT, i bt i it oo finpraved and aniu: & '? i roved roal estate) low commivions, JOHN NG, EiHn Washimsion-ar. i AN 10N NIVORUEN, AUBOLUTE | DIVORCES-UNPRINCIPLED FAU- tes suvertise divorcos (2) for causes nod recog: lzed by lawe of suy Hiata, “All who destre jegul Trihous pililully o bersoua) presence fuay carrespond or call sl law otiive of 1 MON TGOMERY, 142 Washington-st., Kou ¢ 'Dlvml LE(]A} uj\'r/u wibility, efc., for reatdel suslclent proud uo Eharg unfe eference glven. Address It. B, uw, Rooni 5, 85 Washingtoi-st. ’)lv'dn WLEGALLY AXD QUIETLY ONTAIVEI In every btate wnd Territory for N Fooafter ducrees 1) card icompaiibliity, 2l Tiealdsuce uacemar exiio it ariior i 75 UIETLY OBTAIN| q n an. Sh;_tz.lnhlncill&lull ,Il‘l‘eilyl “uy'rzl :;::L!‘l; N after decree. c RllaFoss G AL 1318 b7 Asitadit 1ock, Chieaun, 1, e bt el TNEWING mACR ALL MARES-SIN Lo §100; Howo, 4 tle, aud uthers, f‘L’)i retul allaty 5 T0 £90; KETAIL 70 fiicon & Ototin Toins: e a3 colupantes seli nted 9 years. iave Lucker and HOMAS | TN TINES KEP A1 muhd iy A b0 AT h("‘Fl Py kol by antcad s rope y i b ehecrruny iunded, Q0. v, 3 S, 03 4nd 70 Wibash-s ) E40; HOWE MACIITNER, ler & Wilson, fromn $15 to ua;"ln‘:'nn»’« e e S 4 ¢y lual N 'rlvate Jark Tloow 3, lll)~l 8. s L ASS A itly o dand, et Wit ony STORAGE, ' TUGGTES FURNITURE, ~ANE A stored Ju O bl Mt 100 W ekt SO monse: UILDING MATERIAL, ifi?fi‘m‘: WOITH OF LISLE IN TULK, 70 1-m&i’;x“-'g'tf.“:";‘-h‘mv‘lc“.”u'i‘:“i’«‘:!‘d!‘n. u glve for vt [FOR BRI ONEHOIST FASILY CARTIAGE, 5, Tiearly siews WIth & JOung Hotse.struhgs abd parfoctly kind, With BOrIC. . TTh Bhoir cen arTa bargafn, Cilland'sce the property and W Dride. 411 Wekt Alonipogerg, 0Ty 04 HIAkS JoUr oW S FRROM THE COURTRY, ind NXnTes, cLeAD) ong. Montoe-st. Wi FIonsk wixT D GROVE, Tame hay i Graln At §1.50 por wock, [eter . A G, Dacat, 5L, G, Powars, C. 11, Morse, and o ¥HED M. WOODS,” Dowaer's 1. flozet, VEED AND FOR 6ALE, A’ it Semre e g foad of tatile, . 4, 0, lrsen n e falr ‘of ny enrelazo obies s ottierd ur expEran op single of doubls driving, by GATTON & ITERo, & 5D, KOUST 10 T0 Tr-1AND, ajmle-gray harse, with good mane and tafl; ian 1 0; once Aecustomel 1 the cliy 1 with hurss at 445 Micligan-at., from § ANTED=X GOOD STRONG HOIG NESS, ‘ aud el I\'t’r; wasvn. 1t .“"‘m"‘!l-r'llAA“NEBS DYEETISEIS DESINING TO UFAGH COTN P oo s b LRl s S AL 2 adren Sesaniber (i \ LL CASH PAID Fo) 2\ Garpets, furnitare, and tad by aending fetcer fo gt UFF CLOTRING, icaus £00ds of 54 Statenti - BUGS~1101]3 U y ciean by contract (Warrant= (Call gratircss’ ARTHUL cd). OAKLI NOskST 5 OF TITE LABONERS re requested to_atrend ik;leclxlllk au‘mr\:‘.\ylrr:’rnl}:'wh“ et i:l'. at i\l‘;m, kd -lb:l T carbiornist. Tiainess of prance whi come befors the meeting, MICIL .\llerL(I\', Heerutary. 3 NTES OPLETT0" PURCHASE \ 01 lekel” plated Fevolyers ok g2 Evans' repeating rifie, 3¢ ghota i 3o wconds. Catas lugue fres. WESTLZIEN GUN WORKS, (9 Deartori at., Chicigo, e, e e V£ AllE GTEXTNG oun N INCLUD)] PRICES LOY MINK, 3 Fuesen i S0 SQUATHE, AND IlTRT e firse @ HI!:O{' A 0 use, Spet: L o s called (el Davis & Cou's uirignt plagos, They bl lomzer than any Dintos: Tadee. Thos wra ct tu 1 tunes construcled 1o oninre, aud ahe at T ke - Mlosieat eriea wid" Eiirape pro- e and uprighin siprem warlvaled, For sala ouly by W, We i e iir S WA LE Srmer nuw hiave a fuli stack of Bmith'e ors a1 KA RURAE e o i s American orang Ly payiny asmusll smount dawn snd halance tn monthl payments, W. Wo LIMBALL, corner Stita sad Ad- anis-als. ENTTD BARGATNS—EASY TEINMA—WE MUST K cliae aut our 0ld slock of planos and organd b Hiake #00m for n Jargs Invofue of new and egant atyind OF ** Weber” plunos and ey' orguis, many of -price. PIanos aud organs to reut At lowest pricea lu iha cliy.” STORY & CAMI, 210 FOTTTS Rreatly as aad AL TAUGATNE—ELEGANT TIAN e leading makersof tho count Ezamne our stoc T T MART TN, Fod B re or RENT-NEW 7.0CTA ST OWEST fhees in the clty, REED'S TEMFLEOF MUSIC,d BUSINESS CHANOES, E—OR EXCIANGR=PACIF) 1s., Juaflered HOTK| for sala &t ane-half J14 v, Wil exchange for city pruperty, LR et et ER KV Mane it s iy BEIh e . Jumestiored wnd sia 4wl lars, AI.FI(HXII)A‘Y". e —AN INVE EW‘IIQ'.A“LMN' APPLIED Caliat fe MR T rimnmd. 1 a oasecsaio It 1, ol It Can give possession afiy t duy of Octuber, 1670) distiller, h How. Rive 1 o ¥ Mariculars aulre of GHO. . RIBOELLY Shars Y STOCK FOR AL R C t, ‘ABY at7a Blue lohangay o A GAHIL ANT FOIl SALE CHIEAL ek, coraer Quiacy. '300 Y A ALY INVEREST TN TIH menufaciure of a af § profts._Audress % 33 T'"ml;s rticls paylug very HOUSEIOLD GOODS, AXTHA INDICEMENTS G it urebAnar and o Lo costof inagufadire. THE EMUIRK PARLOR DEDST 3 OMPAN Gie Sl Fe e ln"‘i'g:f'.?"""w |c s, a5t parlos ved Atthe loweil caih rices. Eniearoon S W P UNTON FURNITURE COMVARY WANUFAC: e A acit ULl L the ascr 0 MR DL byt t -’&ffi.&"mmu oo wouthly psymeuls, 603 Wess Mudl: e ———— MACHINERY, JPOI BALE-CITEAV--WOODWORK MACHINKILY, g OALEY ST AT, P Sd other wachluery. k. i 170U SALE=FOR WIAT THEY WILT BIING, 70 Jiyadyances, | Smliive 4 aldys tncih moldery "siv 1 tdinct doulua planer and matcher. Woat wiil yuu gy furthem? CIUKSDELY & WIOWN, 103 Fifth-av, HOOK! A O ERIGE SRR [N YOUR HAND YOI oD ool 1. D, CHAPIN'S Old-1) N $UBaSRAL, Sbposit Trivuse Duleg. Buura, 9t K, CAsu—.m\sn'- LIGHEST PRICK PAID _FOI bovke, wagsz(nes, wuslc, sterevacopes, and vie 88 CHAPIN'S, 36 Boath 3 Letweck lland and Lake. £ B T e TV SRR INALy ol NFURMATION WANTED—CLAUS KOOP: YOUR Lr s At 1o vther Jasper h 101 b yon should writa Lim. Addrezs JAS] \OOP, “Quecndiusd Tiae bilie, Riwwicn, Gootuddind Attt L