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VOLUME XXXI . WESTEERN TRADE. The salesman that addresses a thousand peo- ple each dsy, ought to say only the right thing 3t the right time, and to eay it in vhe best man- per; the salesman that addresses a million peo- ples dsf commending the merit of what he has 4o sell, would naturally be costly. He addresses the lawyer in his office, the student in his study, {he man of business n his counting-house, the altivated woman at the family fireside. He s in s thousand places at once; he enters the ‘houses of the people, and therefore it is of the first importance that he perform his duty intel- jgently and faithfully. The commercial trav- eler 15 justly said to be the pioneer of trade, but e addresses himself only to those who buy to sell agmin—his sphere {8 restricted; not so the galesman who speaks for himself {n the columns of s widely-circulated newspaper—he s always st work, early and late. 1f this salesman does ‘nis work well (which consists in presenting the merit of what he has to sell in an intelligent manner, and in conformity with the truth), the valoe of his services increases with time, and multiplies in value. Travelers' Gulde. PALMER HOUSE (fire-proof)— State and Monroe-sts., The best furnished house in the U. 8. Porrer PALMER, Proprietor. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL— Cor. Clark and Jackson-sts., Jomx B. Drake & Co., Proprietors. BREVOORT HOUSE—~ 3. TrOMPSON, Proprietor. Conducted on the European plan. Deslers o Artistic snd Fine Goods for Household and Personal Use. SLES AND FINE DRESS GOODS— ’ Cras. Gossaee & Co., 106, 108 and 110 State-st. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS— N. Matsox & Co., Corner State and Monroe-sta. 'WEDDING STATIONERY & INVITATIONS Jansex, McCLURG & Co., 117 and 119 State-st. MEN'S FINE UNDERWEAR— * Browx, PRIOR & Fsg, 165 Wabash-av. CHINA AND GLASSWARE— BurLEY & TYRRRLL, 83 and 85 State-st. BCALES— TFAIRBAKES, MoRSE & Co., 111 and 118 Lake-st. SILVER-PLATED WARE— Mrxroxy BrrrAsNi Co., 556 Brosdway, N. Y. N. Matsox & Co., Cor. State and Monroe-sts. SAFES— Harvr's 8arx axp Lock Coy 147 Dearborn-st. DIAMONDS— N. Marsox & Co., Cor. Btate and Monroe-sts. OIL PAINTINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, AND IMPORTERS OF WORKS OF ART— M. O’'BrreN, 208 Wabash-av. ARTISTIC TAILORS— Epwarp Evr & Co., 165 Wabash-av. ART FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY, &c.~ ‘W. W. 8troxe FurxITURE Co., Cor. Adams and Wabash-ay. ART WORK IN STERLING SILVERWARE— GorEAM MaNUFACTURING Co., 1 Bond-st., New York. SEWING-MACHINES— 81nGER MANUPACTORING Co., 111 State-st. CARRIAGES— g BTUDEBARXR Bouth Bend, Ind. ; 265 Wabash-av. FINE WATCHES— N. Masox & Co., Cor. 8tate and Monroe-sts. GUNS, RIFLES, ANDSPORTING OUTFITS— * W.E.B8rsxcEr & Co., 54 State-st. CLOCES AND BRONZES— N. Mamsox & Co., Cor. Btate and Monroe-sts, PIANGS (Chickering & Sons)— A. Bxep & Boxw, Van Buren and Dearborn-sts. The cards will appear dally in first column frst page in Chicago Tfmll. and CHICAGO TRIB- T¥E. For further particulars address JoEN MANNING, Care Pablisher CHICAGo TRIBUNE. WAGONS, BUGGIES, &c. We are now prepared to manufacture to order, for de- livery next spring, fine Top and Open Road Wagons, Bus- iness Buggies and Phaetons, in exceptionally favorable terms, Samples of trimmings and styles of painting can be seen at our Repository. e Chicage Daily Teibune, INSURANCE. SPRINGFIEL INSURANCE (0., OF MASS. LIST OF LOSSES PAID In Chicago Fire, Oct. 8-9, 1871, TOTAL ANOUNT PAID $525,000. Austln, H. W., Store and Dwelling. Austin, 1. W, Merctiandis , Office Ames, Joha & Co., Merchandise, Adams & rdwarde. Brick Bulldin, Allen & Mackey, Merchandise. ... Cash Assets, Oct. 1876, $1,500,000. iBradner, Smith & Co., Merchandise, radley & Smith, Carriage Booth, Joh oal, C. T., Merchandise.. 1ist & Brown, Merchandise; acder, Adimson & Co., Merchandis ‘Bueder, Adamson & Co., Merchandi Bowen, Hunt & Winsiow. ‘Bunch! Elizabeu utidl; Bross, Wm.. Hot Boston Belting Co. 2,964.17 Beers, Mary, Brick Building. 5,214.02 Total Amount of Losses Paid in ficn- ty-eight Years, over $6,000,000, Clayburgh, Eftein & Co., Merchandise. erchandisc. 4,174.08 Clement, Morton & Co., M 4,900, £Look. G. C.. &Co., Merchandiss .. « 4,800.00 Candell, T. M,, Merchandise.... 865.60 Candell, T. H., Truste Merch: 8C5.60 Culver, Page & Hoyoe, Merchandise. 2,450.00 1pol « 4,260.85 2,840.00 2.160.08 « 2,450.00 1,9860.00 4,900.00 2,500.00 . 4,900.00 Ageney Established in Chieago, 1852, $ Day, Tilden & Co., Merchandise Datis Bros,, Merchandis Downs, A. 6. & Co Drake . B., Renta, Dicke}, & T, Brick By Dodé Broa., Liquor, Etc. Largest and Oldest Fire Insurance prpsise 38338 Company in Massachusetis, ARt $, 30 Eagle Collar Company, 3 ferchang Eaton & Brows, Mcrchandise,. Total Losses Paid at Chieago Ageney, $725,278.58, - ash, Door Fisk, D. B., & Co., Millinery Stock.... Has Done a Successful Agcngy Buéi- ness for Over Twenty-Six years. Goldman Bros., Merchandise. Gillet. Titus & Co., Merchandi Gouid Bros., Linséed-Oil Mill. Gage Bros. & Co., Merchandiye Grecasfelder, Rosenthal & Co., Merchandise. Gowan, E. L., Brick Bullding. - B8 Stands Firm while Many Cofipaniés are Wrecked, : T & Co.. . Tobaceo. Hamiin, Hale' & Co., Merchamdlsc. Holllster & Phelps, Merchandis Ibbard & Speacer, Merchand: Howe & French, Merchandize. Home Insurat Bulidiy 1,860.00 Has a Well-Established Business afid a large and Inercasing Annual Income. Jones & Laflin, Merchandise. ... Jamen. W, A. & Co. Machinery, cic. Johnaton, Willfam L., Rents. Jewett &' Root, Stoxc, etc. Jackson, Obadtah, Dwelli Dividends Limited to 10 per ecnt. Law of Massachusetts. Kmflbcfig. M. &Co., Watches, ete.. Kohn, H. Bros., Merchandisc Kellogg, ©. T & Co.,"Morcliau Kirk, Coleman & Co.. Iron, et Paid in Boston Fire of 1872, $250,000. 5.0 67 by Laflin, Butier & Co, Merchandico. 900.00 Lombard, Benjamin, Brick Biocl 4,769.34 T.eopold, Kuh & Co.. Merohandis 3162377 TSon Rasicy, Stoegeai Tori 500 & Aenley, Muslcai Istri Llitle. Mre, Jusate, Furnlture: Loomis, C.L. (Estate of), Bric) Old and Reliable. Morse, Loomis & Co., Merchandise. Maro, WAL &, B Jewelry, e Mayo, W M., Brick Bullding. ‘Co., Clocksand Jewe] Mandel Bros., Merchand Miller, S. F..'Trustee, Rents. Midd] Largé Losses Paid as Prompi . afid Fairly as Small Ones. Nye, Campbell & Co., Merchandls X7 Cnicags Cliy 1. Cou, Tirick Bid Neleon, Murry & Natlonal Insurance . Doces No Marine Business. Oglesby, Barnitz & Co.. 181 X 1,560.00 g'&fl:fi.”fl‘."fi'fl rick Bulldings. 2.475.00 Stockholders Prompfly‘ Paid Assessment to Heet Chicago Losses. etc.. Panridge, 2 A Turple, J. F., Clarendon Hou Studebaker Bros., 263 & 265 WABASH-AY. Qurriages taken on Storage. —_————————— WEATHER STRIPS, WEATHER STRIPS For the Million for Sale and Applied by Com- Men, at the old Stand. B KELLEY BROS., Tribune Bullding. Yorter, suf:r. Drweiling. ... Avoids Technicalities with Honest Policy-Holders, Reed, A. & Sons. Store fFixtures. Rice.'J. B.. Brick Bufldin o G 1 Fn o e, gers, E. K., Buliding.. 24 Bie 5 & Swciine $350.0r Rounids & Kane, Printing Estabilshment 1,880.00 Stands on Ifs Record of Tiwenty- . ¢ight Years’ Business. 900. 921 600. 900, 900 455. 611, £388833 CHICAGO, SUNDAY. OCTOBER §, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. XNSURANCE. Rawyer, §., Eherman, . C., Sherman S B, Dpellios P .. Wagon Manufactory. Scliwab, McQuaid & Co. SCammon, I Fresmto heandiee sasron £ 3384288 88%3 85838583 28 Bl 'scking Hol ick Buliding. Dwellings.. Conservative Mapagement, Thomson, Jos., Rents.... Tomlinson Brot., Mercha Taylor, Z. B., Broom-Corn. Tumer, firtsiol & Hay. Bldes dad Laiie 3 n & Vot Trie, C. J.v Slerchangiss e, 2 o ouan Trustees First M. E. Church, PP e Scammon, J. Sea, 5, W., Frame 2825 I 1981050 5, 82 8883328 Assets Seenrely Invested and Readi Convertible. Trchster Brow, Merchandine........ Fiy fomes. g0 10 BURRTIGE G R 50 ales, E. A, Wheeler, Tor” Doeiinge. 2 Lrtare Wesiem Meibodist Boo e Wheelér, H. N, & Co., Merchandise. Western News Com; 'y Wright & Boebe. b dter e 00d, W. R., Brick Bujldin, 2,350.§ Wood: W, It ry Goods, e el Wi i Diad oy prncl & Hutchinson, Jerihasdize Wood, W. It., Renti.oro. 2688 Does not assume risks it cannot pay for, and limits its liabilities in large cities. TLosses paid at Chicego Agency prior to and since Oct. 8-9, 1871, $200,000. Agencies in all Prominent Cities and Towns, Reliable Insurance at adequate rates. WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 118 LaSalle-st,, Chicago, A. J. HARDING, GENERAL AGENT. C. B MANTZ, ASSISTANT GENERAL AGENT, To whom applications for Agencies in Western States should be ad- dressed. CHICAGO AGENCY, 166 La Salle-st., BRYAN BLOCK, R.S.CRITCHELL &CO., AGENTS, To whom applications for Insurance should be mad DI. WATCHES, &co ~ JAMES E. Caldwell & (., JEWELERS, 902 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia, beg to announce that they have purchased the entire exhibit of the American (Waltham) Watch Company at the Centennial, con~ sisting of more than two thou- sand Gold and Silver Watches. They now offer these popular and standard time-pieces at retail from a stand near the Company’s Headquarters in Machinery Hall. The public should bear in mind that through the great reduction in the price of labor, and increased productive capacity, the Waltham Company are enabled to put their prices lower than ever before, and lower than seemed possible a few years ago. i REAL ESTATE. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS OF THE STATE SAVINGS INSTRTUTION, Fos. 80 & 82 LaSalle-st, Clicagos ‘T'o parties temporarily leaving the city, or persons who feel insecure at their homes, these Vaults offer ABSOLUTE SECURITY For trunks, wearing apparel, books, silver- ware, and valuables of every description. Theése Vaults are the MOST SUBSTANTIAL Of their kind in this country. They are constructed with all the modern improve- ments, and are carefully watched night and day by efficient watchmen. ‘hey are situated 80 as to give AMPLE ROOM For the convenience of their patrons. A pri- vate parior is provided tor ladies. There nre al mnumber of compartments forthe safe keeping of monsy, coin, digmonds, bonds, wills, deeds, abstracts of title, roceipts, and all valuable papers, which will reasonable terms. The State Savings Institution Isthe oldest Bavings Bank in Chicago. It receives Savings Deposits and pays interest thereon at the rate of BIX PEE. EEN'I‘ per susu, subject to the rules of the Institu- on. D. D. SPENCER, President. A. D. GUILD, Cashier. Geo. C. Cook, Manager Safety Vaults, be rented on “COAL. ROGERS & CO, SHIPPERS OF COAL. We offer to dealers and consumers our celebrated Lackawanns ** Franklin” Coal, by cargo, car-load, or at retail, at lowest market rates. Also, Lehigh, lump and prepared sizes. **Morris Run" Bloss- burg, for smith purposes. Bria¥ Bill, Brookfleld, and Cannel Coal, for steam or family use. Sereened Coal delivered from yards in city, Range size.. $7.75 per ton. Chestnut size.. 7.50 per ton. Egg and Grate size.. 7.25 per ton. Pea $ize.......cca..... 4£.00 perton. .$144 Market-st. YARDS {775 South Glark-st, .§ 144 Market-st. OFFICES { 100 Dearborn-st. OHIO XXX COAL Is the best and most economi- cal for Grate and Domestic use in the West; is free from slate, sulphur, and all im “urities. Burns freer, and mal’‘z tess ash than any Coal mined. Price, $5.50 per ton delivered. HARD COAL Of the best quality, dry and clean, at market prices. Make your pur- chases before another advance. J. T. CUTTING, Dock, toot Huron-st. Office and Yard, corner Green and Kinzie-sts. Branch Office, 86 Washington-st. CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCKS FOR SALE. Ihave two or three pleces of central first-class im- Droved business property. paying 9 per cent net on my Drices, which I will écll for ca h, or take part cash aud i0.0r 15 per cent In good unimproved property at casl vrices. Investment will need tobe from $500,000. Befng an owner, I destre to deal clpals. Address P 13, ELECTION POOLS. On_and after this date Pools will be eold at the TOLEDO BILLIARD H 141 Madison-st., on the Ohlo and indiana State Elections at 12 m. ‘and 8p. m. every day until clection day, Oct. 10. & 3 'A. F. FOX. N. B.—Gentlemen wishing to place moncy on coming elections withont publicity, will find my facllities unsurpaseed for the business. DOLLAR STORE. TO_VISIT 106 MADISON STREET STEIN'S EOLLARSTORE B. L. EEDSTROM & CO., Corner Adams and Market-sts, TO-DAY There 18 wanted by some party in this city & good, com- petent, and relfabic ofiice man. Such, With No.1 refer- ences. can_be found by addressing 'ACCOUNTANT, Tribune office, A LADY SHORT-AKD WRITER \vishes copying at her home or to srite from dicta- tion. _Address Q 200, Tribunc office. WALL PAPER. 30,000 Rolls Wall Paper 6, 8, 10 Cts. per Piece. GILT SHADES, 50, 75 cts., $1. SHEPHERD, 320 STATE-ST., opposite Congress. FOR SALE. MICHIGAN APPLES. ‘We are prepared to deliver choice winter fruit here inside city limits 8t $2 per barrel. e ¥ BAKER & CO., . 175 South Water-st. FOR SATLE. The Photograph Gallery 224 State-st., atyourown . It 1 pay you to Investigate this bargaln at B Aboiy o RICE & THOMPEON, 250 Wabtalar, J. L. HATHAWAY, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COATLT MAIN OFFICE AND YARD, CORNER RANDOLPH AND MARKET-STS. Office and Dock, 1 North Market-st. Office and Dock, 267 Archer-ar. Office and Yard, 711 West Lake-st. Orders and inguiries by mail attended to promptly. COLLECTION AGENCY. The Dilient Greditors'Axency INCORPORATED BY LAW, No. 152 LaSalle-st., Chicago. FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS THROUGHOUT THE WEST. Experienced lecal correspondents in every coun- ty, whose responsibility we guarantee, D. E. TENNEY, Pres. J. M. FLOWER, Vice Pres. N, Secretary. PIANOS. S SUUUL SV IPUURVPP PP Selliny FREC Actnal i DBB#{(S Cost. STORE FOR RENT. For particulars see ndvertisements under the heads of ‘Musical’ and ‘S8tores for Rent.” Northwest corner State and Adams-sts. £. NIXON, Pres't, MIXED PAINTS. MIXED PAINTS READY FOR USE. CENTENNIAL WAGGONER, GIFFORD & CO., S MARKET-ST. FIRST PRENIU AWARDED TO US FOR PURITY. CLOTHING, HAVE REDUCED all our Men’s Hand-Sewed Shoes to $8.00 Per pair, and GUARANTEE THERE ARE NO BETTER GOODS MADE than we have for sale. BOSTON SQUARE- DEALING ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, Cor. Clark & ‘Madison-sts. FURS. SEAL SAGQLES PLAIN AND TRIMMED. FUR TRIMMINGS Of Black and Silver Coney, Gray and Sil- ver Fox, Black Marten, Seal, Otter, Mich. Silver coons. = Flogant dyed L. S. Hair and Plucked Bea- ver, Maia ana with white har inserted. Cutting over and trimming of Seal Sacques m% Fur-lining of Siik Garments a spe- cialty. My establishment is the only one of this kind west of New York. I. ETTLINGER, MANUFACTURER, 74 Bast Madison-st., second floor., ‘One door cast of M r's Theatre. THE CANADA FUR NANUPG (9., Madison-st., N. W. Cor. Franklin. Offer to the Trade and Fur Manufactarers, 100 Shetland Seal Sacques, 100 Canada Mink Sacqucs. 1,000 Seal, Otter, and Beaver Sets. 11500 Canada Mink Sets, 3,500 Alnska Mink Sets, 800 Lynx and Centconial Sets. 2,500 Imitation Seal Sets, §,500 Robes in Buffalo, Wolf, Raccoon, etc. Largest variety of fur trimmings, farriers’ skins, ena materfals. Speclal (nducements and Liberal Terms. Any article made to order at shortest notice. S BEAK & BUCHER. FINANCIAL. 7 PER, GENT, Yery. cholce loans on very cholce business property at SEVEN; $40.000, $30,000, $20,000. 10,000, $5.000 at 8. SCUDDER & MASON, 107-160 Dearborn-ss, Money to Loan, ON GUICAGO REAL-ESTATE SECURITY. CHANDLER & CO., 202 LaSalle-st. CHEAP LOTS. Ten Cent Trains! A GRATGE WILL 8BUY a beautiful lot, one block from degot. at La Grange, 7 miles from Chicago; ?1 down and $5 monthly. Property shown ree. ‘This is the best Savings Bankgnu can find for your money, as 17 cents s day will pay for a lot after you make your first payment. . Remember, these are the only $100 Lots in _L:n Grange which have sidewalks already “EXCURSIONS Leave my office to see the Lots every pleasant dayat 7 and 10:30 in the morning and 3 o’clockin the atternoon. Only about one month more remsins for b t0 get a Lot, a3 I shall close up my Fall ampaign sbout that time. LA GRANGE Isabout half-way between Chicago and DOWNER’S GROVE, on the Chicsago, Burlington & Quincy Rail~ road; is one of Chicago’s most atfractive and enterprising suburbs, being beautifully situated among hills end groves; has now about {,000 inhabitanta, and growing rap- idly ; churches, achools, stores, etc., etc. 10-CENT TRAINS 25&“33. on, and G-cent trains will run COMMUTATION On This Road Very ILow, and TRAINS ALMOST EVERY HOUR. Special evening trains duriog amusement season. Sunday traing for those wis) attend church in the city. DON'T FPAIL to seo these Lots before buv\n&‘ elsewhere. 1t is the CHEAPEST FIRBST-CLASS PROPERTY inthe market. I ALSO HAVE EACH. 40 Lots at Hyde Park - $600 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge - 200 400 Lots at Lake Side - ~ 100 300 Lots at Glencoe - - - 100 600 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at Homewood - 100 2,400 Lots at San Diego, Cal., 100 & I also have several cheap Houses and Lots in my different suburbs which I will sell at from 21,000 to sa.%go, with only $200 to $300 down, and the b ce in monthly payments of $15. Remember that you get an Abstract with all property purchased of me, and also save comz;fissions, a8 I deal in noth- ing but my own property, and SHOW IT FREE. IRA BROWN, 143 LA SALLE-ST., ROOH 4 PHOTOGRAPHY. T CLATH THAT THE Avenns Art Gallery, 596 Wabash-av., Is the most complete WORKING Gallery in Chicago, and that I make finer CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPHS for $3.00 per dozen than can be obtained at any other Gallery in this city for five or six dollars. Em S MAKES THE BEST West Madison-st. ROBERT F. HUGHES, Photographs 596 Wabash-av. INTHE CITY. 309 Speaking Tubes, Bell Hanging, Hey Fitting, - Nickel Plating, Builders’ Hardware, CALL AT HEADQUARTERS, J. F. WCLLENSARK, 230 & 232 South LaSalle-st. Mail orders solicited. EDWIN HUNT’S SOXNS, WHOLESALE JOBBERS Hardware and Cutlery, 180 LAKE-ST., CHICAGO. To cloge out certain lines of goods, we are offer- ing special inducements to busers. TO LOATN. Money at 7 per cent in large amonnts, at 8 in smail amonnts. Commissions moderate. WAL H. FERRY, JR., 63 Washington-st. STEAM INDICATO! Steam Users. Especially tenants, often feel the necessity of knowing Just how many horse-power they are using. This (s shown to a nicéty by KICHARDS' INDICATOR. The advertser, an expert, will adjust it to any engine. fo- form you what conditions are most favorsble o ccon- omy, also what power yon use. Correspondence fn- ¥ited. Circulars furnistied on spplication. Address EXPERT, Tribane office. DENTISTRY. M.H. ASPINWALL, DENTIST, Rexovep from First National Bank Building to 58 Washington-st., over Goesnge's,” Special attention to flling and preserv- ing the aataral teeth. SPECIAL_NOTICE. BEILIL, DENTIST, 108 Dearborn-st., Kendall Block, has returned to ‘the city, and will be pleased to sce all his old pat- rons and friends. .| dians, HONEY AT LOW RATED To loan on Warehouse kecelpis for Gratn and Prosls, ane, on Clty Ceruiicates and Vouchers, ats aad riEses Bank Chamber of mmerce. . ANMUSEMENTS. ""TTHE GREAT ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS. J. H. Havervy, Prop. W, Foorz, Jr., Manager. Four Favorite Vocalists. Five Celebrated Come: Six Selected Specialists” An_ unequaled orchestra, and the best Siver Helicon Band travel- 1nz. Hank Goodman, Johnny Stiles, Ben Brown, Alf Laswion, J. H. Marphy, Burt Sheppard; Heury Sperra, James Barrett, Joseph Gorton, Fred Tillot- son, Jim Bush, L. P. Benjamin, Henry Pfaff, Frank Weit, Fred Bardwell, . Carlisle, Wm. Foote, Jr. ROUTE—Rochelle, Oit. 9; Sycamore, 10;' St. 11; Geneva, 12: Batavig, 13: Aurors, 13, HEALTH LI1ET. Marsh's Comultive Healfh-Lift, The finest Exercise Pirlors in the West will be Openell this Week, at 139 LaSalle-st., with this supetior Machine, and Goodyear's Pocket G; nasinm. All Patrons of :he late Chicago Health- Lift Co. are welcome $0 1Lt out unexpired time, Charles, CARPET CLEANING. Boston Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works, S. ROTHCHILD & CO., Proprietors. m Works, 44 & 46 W. Adams- gfl:fic;ngflcgf o Twen!y-ucnn‘v.‘l)-ss:k [»Chiugo. MRS. S. BE. GALON THas retarned from the East, and will be pleased to see her friendsand patrons at her residence, 547 ‘Wabash-av. 4 ___BUILDING ASSOCIATX THE PEOPLES BUILDING : AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, No. 90 Washington-st. Authorized capital stock. $1, 000,000 Capital stock issued. ... 485,000 e tenth series of 1,000 shares, $100 each, is now being issued, payable in weekly installments of 1244 centa per share. A dividend of $1 per share on the second series stock (two years old), in addition to the regular@ per cent interest, is now declared and payable on all withdrawals in that series, and allowed to bor- Towers in that series tn repayment of loana. ‘Subscriptions rectived and information furnished at the office of the Association. JAMES R. MAY, President. o , Hanmisox KELLET, Secretary, PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE CAMPAIGN. Republican Rejoicing Over the Colorado Victory. Cheering News from Indiana— Arresting the Roughs and Thieves. Wolcott’s Withdrawal Knocks the Bottom Out of the De- mocracy. "The Democrats Hold Their County Primaries—EKern Ahead for Sheriff. The Colored Citizens Meet and Denounce the Southern Outrages. The Rebel- Element Ram- pant in South Car- olina. White and Black Republicans Considered Legitimats Food for Powder. Gov. Chamberlain Orders the Armed Rebel Organizations to Disband. Official Figures from Colorado Confirm Former Reports. ABOUT TOWN. _REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. That the Repnblican party is most. thoroughly organized, and that the right-thinking portion of the communigy still stand by it, Is shown by the vast crowd of iofluential citizens who make the Grand Pacific Hotel ‘rooms their place for exchanging views, and fing- ing out what i3 going on. The feel- ing that Indiana will zo Republican Tuesday is general, and confidence is expressed in the re- sult. The Democracy are still lying about Colorado, and claiming that the Centennial State has goue Democratic. These base fabri- cations are being used by the unprincipled orators in Indisna to mislead. The fact is, Vermont, Maine, and Connecticut have spoken, and now comes Colorado. She is the first to wheel into line with her Electoral votq for Hayes and Wheeler. If any Democrat hag further doubt that the State of Colorado has gone Republican, he is referred to the following dispatch, received yesterdsy by Col. A. C. Bab- cock at finpnbucln headquarters: Drexven, Col., Oct. 7, 1876.—Col. A.C. Babcocks ‘We have carried our State ticket, and a large majority of* the chia!lma is Republican, thar assuring the electoral vote of the State to Haye: and Wheeler. Jomx L. Rourr. In addition to this, a check for $20,000 was forwarded to headquarters from s prominent man in Colorade, who will bet it against 310,008 that the State has gooe Republican by a large majorlffi. There is also $20,000 at hesdquarters that will be bet in sums to suit from 81 tc $10,000, to any one that doubts that Colorsde has gone Republican. It is of but little use for Democratic speakers to go around In dians lyipg aboat Colorado, as it wi have no effect.. “upob - -the - re sult in the Hoosfer State, which " will surely gt for Ben Harrison. The fact is that the Demoe- racy bave been frustrated in their game of fraud and have been reduced to desperation. Col. R. W. Ricaby has o far recovered from his illuess that he is again able to give his work to the Republican cause. JAMES P. ROOT returned from Indiana yesterday afternoon, and. a TRIBUNE reporter had a brief interview with him. The reporter sald: % Mr. Root, how do things look for us in In- diana?” gy cts never were brighter. I wanted to tell you what our detectives have done. They have arrested in Indianapolis cighty of the worst known thicves and ballot-box stuffers, including some of our Eighteenth Ward bummers, of the Hatch House Baltimore plug-uglies, Phil- adelphia shortbass, Louisville, 10ag:-bairs, and other characters of like ilk.” “What for?” “Because they gave themselves away. You sce the people in Indiana are thoroughly aroused, and will give Ben Harrison at least 5,000 majority. The people are ted with “Blue-Jeans” Willlams; they sece through his Copperhead, fraudulent motives. They are tired of his bummers, thieves, and lmgonnum of plug-uglies and ballot-box stuffers.’ *‘What kind of a-crowd did they have in In- diana Thursday*” “ The roughest, lonsiest, slouchiest, meanest, and fest crowd I ever saw. Words are Inad- equate to express it. Isaw John M. Palmer ridiog in & barouche with Gen. McClernand and Bill Springer, the cotton-man.” “Do you know of any trickery to be attempt- ed by the Democracy of your own knowledge "’ “Qur detectives reported that last night Gan. Corse was at the Bates House, where an editar of the Zimes was stopping. Corse handed a list of fifteen names to the edit- tor. They were men whom he wanted gotten away from the State, and left it to him to see to them. He wanted them gotten out of the State for fear of their beiog arrested, as they were spotted and well known.* Corse said that they couldn’t vote in Indiana, and if they were Dot soon gottenout of the State they wouldn’t be adle to vote in Illinois, as they'd be sent to the Penitentlary.” “Well, what was done about, it “Aman named Ryan, an Indianapolis poli- tician, was sent among the low saloons and bawdy-houses to get them together. You ses he had a hard job of it.” :‘ g‘u tgem any A}zher tmgblel;d i “ Yes, the gang of pl ets swey, and the station-houses of Indianapolis were full of thieves, arrested from the Chicago and Balti- more gangs. Mills, the fan-tafl’ run out of town. He fot scared 2t the shape things had so suddenly taken. see we were too sharp for them. Higging® also left, deeming it best to save his neck, and £0 the two have returned to Baltimore.” ‘“ What do you think of Wolcott’s with- drawal ™ HIvsall thv. 1 saw the procession wherein Wolcott was burned in effigy, and in which ‘banners were carried which stated that Wolcott sold out for money, and calling_ him a ‘second gnd.u.’ ‘This same procession shouted for Til- en.” COL. A. C. ELLITHORPE also returned from Indianapolis yesterdsy. A TRIBUNE reporter had a stort talk with him at g&n Headquartels. Sald the re- er: b What will be the result of Wolcott’s with- drawali” “In knock.!vbh? bottom out toht {gzeht&b’.” * Why did Wolcott give up the 3 “ mixy tmmpcmo?lcmndvu,mdbmnuhg saw he was being sold out by the Kniehts of the Golden Circte. Mr. Wolcott would sacrifice aqy rather thansee the Tilden-Copperhead eléement go into rer. He loves his conntry too well for that, and he is as = Greeu- backer to-day ss ever he was, but he can see no “good result from allowing himself to be be- tnvm used for the aggrandizement of the m, 2 DcThe e Oglesby will speak at Atlanta Mills, Oct.16; Paxtor, Tuesday, 17th; Wat~ scka, 18th; Falrbury, 18th; Warren, S 9, Thé Hon. A. L. Morrison will speak at Crown Point, Ind., to-morrow afternoon. DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. . At the Palmer House rooms there was but little out of the ordinary course. The Execu- tive Committes held a secret sesalon, at which — Gen. .

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