Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1876, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

sasts put It In thelr sorles e “:‘ \‘rl;grx:." \n company with the d l‘vp“lfl“;m"' the nstronomer PROCTOR, ,'ulngl“nm-mu’ and others skilled in the art a0t MO0 % 4o poople. It s to o ,[yuulnzt these evidences of its worth will be mm Nothing §8 more nf:dcd tllln;‘ : u:mn. * - clucldation of theTinancla ssucs. otent0 @ OBITUARY: §8 SEDOWICR TUKT. 1 f:“l‘l:v‘dnyn ago that we announced 1 b of Mr. CLEVELAND, & prominent e dexth 8L Sitorial stall of the New York peabet o 5 ow hiave to record the death grbune, 20 journallsty Mr. CitAltL.ES BEDOWICK anothe® % e cditorlal staff of the Hoxm B mcn';x::""n was born In Litchficld ew York April 7, 1842% 1o commented foontss LA Midshipman, and entered the if ‘g(‘,‘:,mglnvul Academy at Annapolis in l‘gl‘@dmm o years of study e resigned 5 miselon, and entered Phillips Acndemy, W.mm; ‘Mass., snd after the usunl courso of M"“u',,; study was admitted to Harvard e ¥hen the Revellion broke out lie was mblnnc\l ‘Acting Master in the navy, and u:m, honor on the steamer Junlata.” Ho sted ot larvard In 1803 and went to New % Tits first cditoriol work was In the offlce Tk New York Sun, ut hesoon alter ne- I‘:; o position on the New, York Tribune, il 8 Fciated with Mr. CLEVELAND, ; 'mu» occurred recently. In February of st (00 ear ho Jolned the editorial stall of DR IET Fimes, his.apeclal department b the discusslonof subjects In publie finance m’;fi""“" cconomy. The Times pays him the uted ‘”L‘,’:‘,‘f‘;‘,‘,'!\"um Lis niche with consclentions and t with nio thought beyond thut "”"!{““:fin;fiucr o todta, T8 influ- Gasing mell T Won ‘meccmarlly subtle, but o “','S.m conwiderable, and it may bo truly zen theless, UL \en candid, honeat, and ahea- pidof b et EE SO0l relations Die’ wae amia. ey Jor Toyal, Speaking NI of e, el A% oo O i amees and nelf- d J o quict of hia home bie peel, Bo found 1, LI5S ent, o lover of ! pighest enJomERe ) Lbavdl only townrd the most :;:",“,f,,';m"'|e"fl|‘.:e:f' T s one af tho nneolved o fzht romemeot Ins et lfe Hak 1S, 1%, Sy Siminble. qualitics of dirposition, dnhonld havy YeenJong hampered by disense nnd be so early (ke sway from human actlvitics. COL. JOTIN M. DERRIEN, qhe Dotrolt papers anmounce the death of ol Jons M. BEUIUEN, who has played a very prominent part In developing the resources of ihigan, He was born In 1506, and educated 3t West Point, from which he graduated in 18 Being attached to the Engincer Corps, ho nmsined two years in Washington, and was then detached for civil service in connection with the Michigan Central Ttraflrond. Under bls fadefatizable and ekiliful efforts the road pashulit. The Detroit Post says: “With the exeption of six years passed In Jackson, about 1341, and some llttle time in Chicago, the Colo- el lived for forty-two years in this city. He made bis home at the Michigan Exchange dur- fng most of that time. Heo nlao acted for many coirs o8 Consulting Engieer of the Chicago, Yarlington & Quiney Railroad, but never oceu- fled any other public positions than thosewhich b profession necessitated. But many of the fnest structures in this portion of the country weie superintended In- thelr construction by Mm, emong thein belngr cspecially notable St. Tau's Chiureh.” RUPUS RING. Gen. Rorevs Rixe, awell-known goldler and diplomatlst, dled fn New York on the 18th inst lle graduated at West Point in 1833, and his finst public work was to asalst fn bullding Fort- reéss Monroe. When that work was finished, ho re‘ged his position and beeame ono of the en- giveers In the Eric Raflway. Trom 1889 to 1843 he wwas Adjutant-General of New York. At the catbreak of the Rebellion he wes Minldter at Home. He reslgned his position, came home, catered the Unfon anny, and was commander of adiviefon until 1863, 111 health compelled him toretire from the milltary service. ODITUARY NCTES. Among other deaths recently announced are there of Jony C. Fennis, an actor in Baltimore, " whowas stricken with paralysis on the stoge; of Cook St. Jons, a centenarfan of Watton, N. Y., who died at the age of 1033 of Mrs, JANE M, Warkgn the sister and last surviving member of the family of Jamrs K, POLK; of the Rev. R. Smiuiero, one of the most learned Greek weholars in England; of Kuoexg DEespats, the Tnstorfan of the French Revolutlon and sge of Louis XIV; of Ilannisox CooreRr CLARK, for many years the Enstern passenger agont of tie Chicago & Northwestern Raflrond; and Judge Catanres Monax, one of the oldest and wealthlest residents of Detrolt. He was one of the Judges of the Territorinl Court of Michl- gam, and was a member of tuo First Constitu- tlonal Cansention, —ee—e Nothing was more natural than that the Con- Ifflfl:auul)cmmmu should have carried West Virzinfa by the overwhelming mafority they did. That Stato was the worst ralded State in tho country during the War, McCrerLan dug dit:tes and captured hen-roosts on well-nigh all Ler lillstdes nud 1 her valleys. Alter him came Rosecraxs, who let slip the dogs of war adinade gad havoe amidst the pig-pens and ienukevl.musua of the Confederutes, After Bosecuans came n whole lot of others, who marched and countermarched across the State, Iterally cating the Confederates out of house sudlome, Voraclous caters were those Union toldiers, and thus It was that scarce n Confeder- e lu West Virginla was there who did not |ufl'ur forthe cnuseof the Union, And close reckoulng kept thoy of thelr sulferings and sac- :flm for the Union; nnd that record they 1mfll\lu. not to go down to posterity os a price- s lerdage, Lut s the foundation of *clalms* :i,.\lmnx' the Governmont, Probably not less N0 25000 voters of that Btato have thelr clams already 5 t m:;flb mnade out; aud, the campalgn in g for thu Democracy and payment ::n‘:;f Waclaling, they swept the sme‘, ’hwns atically o canvass with money in it, A u)r[mpumlmt of tho Clncivnatl Commerclal, 'n;‘liu%"(mn Grafton, soys: ! 8 becatiie it was belioved thes ! Pfi;‘?‘.‘fi‘c"i Ul United Statew, if "‘r.‘.?u:!:’.'.“éxé'c‘i&':“ Olher e oKte voted wo largely Democratio tho e W“{v 'l Us i tho wceret of the renult, this is el the siron yof the situation in this State. In of o rong Bemaceatic countick there aro men 'u'k‘d;fit&h“\‘w liave *‘claims,” Thoy have et lm"r‘ iumcmm: #iccess an statosmen with el 3l tielr packets worked for ** nnnexe uillonene i 5 e $10, 000,000 bilL, * +Phoro's Bien Wi Lo g, LABE likr in this town T know of st .d'“" thew caims for property destroyed o 1,‘. Who Wirked most carnestly and voted ctcratic ticket on tha avowed ground woul saue opid fuccess In the United “Btatea 1\"lhulrlm\uennta I‘liy.ment of thelr clajms, Dt o erats tepubllcan gain hers would d i) seven ?‘{3,’:; rlr:r Droperty l\:llmycll“ :‘:‘:3“&'&:}:0#;%‘; ;nr e lfi’xxllh&r,:“ lur;llilllur damages, and o en-roouts Lo Il tetets, i . 3 bu like I3 true of tho entire Solld South :t:lu ‘l‘“l;n'.runn and Rdarm " fa but the w:u-h- s, ILDEN oud the payment of War- The case of CLay vs, Court of 8y Forcid Mauniorr, in the Clreult ; 0, dejends upon the novel Ifi[?:x:l?(thcr the publishe of 5 n!:awnpnpur ean o m-ui ;.N"i"ixmm from jublishing-any libel- Publicatiug ere 18 1o quationbut that after i "hn‘l:lnnu is lable for tly Huel, both civilly e l{v . rl tie Constitition of Californis Pablsh s senttumenie o (B froely . . . ) g s on all subjects, belny {fensble Lo o abuso of the .fim,‘n oder Fam wof the Constitution the defendant, Lalter, \ll-—" publisher of the BanFrancisco News- Mingules tho powor of tie Court o lssus Uleged Jpon Probibitiug the puwlieation of an In fact b ;luul artlele, even though tha artlele The grou, elous, unjustifiable, md mattclous. . gumx taken is that the lverty of the g, Sarsuteed by tho Constiution, fs un- Dok u,“umvl that 1t tinvolves Mability to s ghuer " for damoges n caso of wls Copry B0 laugusye of the Tl may ’rulellllullun ia that “Evgy person mg";'-y o publish on ali subjects, punsible for the abuso uf thatliberty, " L :;’:(I: {dunum {0 spirlt with the QGlifornia vy tutlon, and leaves it open for tlg”sam 410 ba ratsed |y ¢ u this State. Thnlu;umcnt / ''HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTO fn support of 1t I that by the Constitution tho | report which is Intended to cover the whole moh- Courts nro limited to jurisdiction where dam- | Ject. Tho part already {ssued contains the most ngesare clalined or prosceution ‘1 Instituted mmnkfllofl b;wdylol' nduu-:le- :‘v;nlhln lcn{;z:lmfll:- e vn foat i for an article published; and that th peared., Sehool and asylum librarics, col Het i it B i gue has Jost its meaning. Fndei rom. ‘aking matica of any wiiting e | Fiet. theologlcal, law, meilcal, historical, State, Tho American System of Piano-Making fondod for pablication hecaure of its Hhcious | County: mational, city, populr and cirink 1o character, for which the Constitution makes the publisher liablo upon its publication. e — ) Ins cartoon in Its last number the Nesr York methods in uso oxtensively fllustrated. Thogen: | A Conmopolllnn Group of Jurors Re- cord Thelr Estimate of the Fa- Irish World presents the fssue in Massachu- | weM-arranged. The volumo concludes with a list sctts to the Irish-Amerlcan voters of that Coms | of librarfes In tho United States. A more commend. monwealth In n way they cannot but appreciato | ablo plech of work har not lately been done by the in t‘llw I:luvllent !uhllnn. In tho foréground OOVnrr:ment book-makers, — stands the typical Irishi-American, a young man | Tho Indebtednass of Art ta the Romans was well H of brains snd. brawn, with fntelilgent solf-re- | stated in a lectur recently dolivored by Mr. Ed: Offols] Report of the Ohief Distinotion spect writ In every feature. To him npprcullc; ward Straban, They developed the powers of the sty i C zoration of fir;{hlz:khrt :{f".:::?)‘n'l‘::I:)"K“l‘fi)fl"x‘s‘:lll‘l‘ilc,’?r:l)_ {ntro- | three-atory bridges, and triumphal archea; they duce CianLes Fiances Apams, whese decora- tion Is that of “ Kmight of the Passlvo Polley.” “Allow mo to Introducon highly-respectable friend of mine—-Mr. CIARLES | Strahan, ** forblda us to regard the ltomana s a FRrANCIS ADaMs, IHu {8 now a candidate for | people who added nothing to Art, Dut in its Siner office. Mr. Apams does not happea to bea | development tho Romans were content to be col- Democrat Mimself, but you, who have the repu- :;““"v l:lld":h"lfl t‘lh“ mlxhly“ h};md with ‘Wb‘llch tatlon of tle seryant in ey crushed the nations sround thom as a tender party, e o ihnt'ufl;lr:xgclrm:rlr‘: and cautlaus protoctor for tho works of genlus | Standing stadeat of the Contenntal who has bect Young Trlsh-America turns away | Which thele captives posscssod, But for this e et O e et With scorn aud indignntion, eying askant tho mighty hand, so strong to amite, so close to gripe, | ¥ 1: ;‘;:‘: bt “ce ’VI‘;’d "’:u o w. gl i givhet n the back-ground and the placard, sur- 20 tendet o protect, tho grandeat mastorpleces of | MORRE TRANIACH el same, It is that the plano feature has maintained mounted by the party-whip, Which reada: {,';’.fi;‘ifi,‘f,‘k","’“"’ Havolongaincs fooa. pultesized “Voto for C. F. ApAMS, who was United States Minfster to tho Court of St. James in the A Y troubtons times that Capt. O'Bmiz [tho Cincinnati, which took placo at Philadclphia Fri- | crowning test, and that the resnit Lias been waited Quoth Suaymy: many white Hepublics, and adopted present linbilitles, at Port-an-Prince, and ——— all thelr might. back Republicans in the name of all the gods at once to stick to Pzrgn Coorenr and 8AM CARY | drunkard dles at 40 with his body in the same con- t::fi'ilfi::’«’f}os'énlr'fium‘e’le21‘:5‘:55:3‘33‘5?:%»"52 as their only salvation. We fecl overpowered | dition as thatof a vory old man. DBut it was gen- Euamon from the outsct, and have ha by- the unsclfish disinterestedness of the En- erally ogreed that alcohol was comparatively harm- quirer’s exhoriations. Mr. Ienry James, the magazine writer, has contributed o story In very cholce French to the Revuedes Deux Mondes, Real wmegroes are playing **Uncle Tom's Cabln™ - 5t Eah Pranotese bt miel miszeous Ade mat aimittod caused much consternation umong the agents | as also highest de m of excellence in all their to witness the performance. Dr. Holland says: 0 ] His desterity In the use of | thal sclentific slang Is romothing marvelous, urting qualities of Col. Nicholas Swmith has been making himselt | tions of the subscription had not, been complied e of exesy fetmber of tho gronp 1# aps consplenous agatn In Philadelphis ag **the son-in- th, 1 Jaw of Horace Greeley." It thatamiable patrlarey | the.case fora reliearing, wero living It {8 not probable that Col. Nicholus tmith ever would have been bis son-in-law. to say nothing of belng the mouthplece of hia opinlons. The newapapers tell of & man from the Far Weat who traveled across the continent to sce the Cen- tennlal, and mistook for the great show the When he retumned home he bt ae, fore was lond in his denunciution of the Centennial, . it sndenld he had often soen better anlmals ot the Zoologieal Gardens, lL{r. O‘Cnnno‘; Powers' lecturo on ‘‘Irish Wit and Humar ™" does not impress fovorably tho Bos- o it which may be called n good. judgs of | the foundations of tho Washlugton Monument | goned at thia, tiu eulminition of tha Stelnway tri- e Las been too free, it seoms, preparatory to its completion, have decided to | umph, inrepeating a llttle very With Curran's old jokes, and not frec cnongh with | 8l for bids from tho fresher yortion of that ominent Irishman's | for boring into the ground —on elth- The magazine editora sct a good example to their Tweed escaved from Coba disguised as o deck- awash down deck.s" The Atlantic noxt year will publish o serlesof | Ircland to asticles on varlous profeasions aud employments, | O’Connor Power and Parnel such as—The Work of o Echool-Superintendout, a | bers of Parljumeut, has been deferred. | utrfetline of their duties to unanimouely **de- New England Farmer, a Western Farmer, a Mag. | Power and aging Bditor, o Congressman, a Manufucturar, farmed um{ acearding to etiquetto, the resolu- ‘Phe {dea seoms to have been suggested by the succoss of Mr, Fiske's article cntitled **A The wanderful man-tracks which were discovered | tain [.mrln of the resolution, One part cites in Connecticnt recently ond which wora instantly | that, pronounced fraudulent by Prof. Marsh, might well of lyruun{. the Irish people make their greet- hisve alurmed the wclentilic ‘world if thay had boen | Ings to tho vroved gonulno. Thoy woro foand 1n irata which | &1 This canol, 1t s contendod, bo pessed b Z‘\’l::l:ln: 'l“:c.:]:"l::dn:lh i |ll;|llelc:::‘:a1‘|'::) cxiet | ideut Grant to Hor Diajosty's reprosentative, Judges. Planos taken right out of They would have upset the evolution by- pothesis nutautly. Bagard Taylor's lecture In Chickering Hall oarly | left in one of the roums at the tvhite louse.” this week on *‘Literaturo saan Art" contalned the followlng well-dlrected dig at American **The prevalent divection of popular taste during tho Jast ten yeara has been toward hu- hEfiate thuu It was.” One of thess for lustruction as tha best diverdlon.” harsh Janguage about eny Innkeeper, however | foun Tho Burcau of Education iu connectlon with the Tutorlor Dopartment has produced s valuable work ¢ i canach entitled *+ Bublio Librarica i tho United States of | guard, Just armved, contains 10,000 jiackuiges of | tianio ate the. be America,” "It 14 a bijiky volumu bl 1,187 pages. | raisiua tonsigued to J, W, Doane [ and purports to be ouly the drat part of a special city. BER 21, 1876~TWELVE PAGES. CROWNED AGAL braries nre exhaustively treated of under thelr proper heads, The sclenceof catalogues and cata- loguing ls nlao briefly ect forth, and tho several nent Honors. cral atatistica of all publiclibraries are full and mous Steinway Method. Etruacan srch, and excelled In tunnels, aqueducts, Judges. added to tho Basilica the beautiful wogon-vault, conslderattion of theso achlevemants, All Styles” B continuous growing value from the sta The Centennisl rounidnof the Society of the day, is an interesting ovent in history. Thoso who | and watched for by the natlon and the wi Amerlean Fenfon whom ADAMS refused 0 in- | aro famillar with the facts know that the Soclcty | %eat which shows the consequence attac terposo to saye] was hung. By order Mase.- | wasa socisland almost a political {natitation in matter by cultured Chriatendom. The Irish-Americans of Massa- | the latter pact of the lsst century and the early chusetts who remecmber poor O'BRieN will | years of thls. Ttisalmostasold as tho American | cxposition jurors, and thie general public across Kindly appreciate the latent sarcasm there s in | natlon, having beon formed nt.tha closo of the wWer | the Atlantic for years. that order to them to vote for Apas, e —— The Pall Mall (London) Gazefle says: e 3 eager pride of all Amerlcan citizens, should sway Tha Glack Republlc of Hayts his follawed the ex: | {102 o ‘."Eflc‘,’;’f"‘ ‘:';’2:‘,:‘.’:;“:30,“";,,?:;';',’“:{::3 fn'con Invou exctiomant over o dellborations of oty vl ot | for hereditary memberahip. Thia was balleved to | 0 Contenntd piaho juigest Cpough thore wes The Clinmbera have paseed an ardinance suspend- T the pymont of ol dobta cnmm:m}d e prnuvl- be undemacratic and dangerous ta the libertics of | that the Amerlcan, or more properly the Steinway, ingthe paymentof all ilobia contrscle 0¥i- | {ho country, and it was alterwards abollshed. Tho | Method would see thio pormantiit apex o gue Gogernments, on tho Eround that the exisling | goct of making tho Soclety afe wan to make it | M the declalon of ticss Julgeey ot Fho Blelh prsentlis : nA. llllt,(‘}mpclll!nllom l»]we\";{, also private, and It has flourlshed in obscurlty of scn,f,!f“ on the purt of tha exponents onvenience which may be caused by " N e snen ey Lt g, || 1ate: 1u Mastachuactis, Naw furk; Naw. déraor, §10,000 for an nununl eubaidy to the th ‘That system wi of tho Revolutlon, by the veteran officers, Gen. Henry Knox was the foundor, and Gen, Washing- {on the most prominent member of the organtza- | keen Interest of forel] A MORAL suRefY The emlse!. themaelves men of broad "Mt the Pabllc Tealth Congresn tn Drasscls re- | fna pe jurles at Loudon, Farls, and Vienna MUST DE REITERATED, ali discretion, weluhing patiently each The Gasefte scems to have overlooked them, | flelds suggested tho formation of anew order, | littio claiw to distinction made by the but a good many English bondholders have | under the funcroel Dlack Cross Soclety, which should devote | igred at the Expaaition fram America minded and most unpartisan papersin theworld, | Obroutcheft doprecated the introductlon of {his dorstood the situation so well, these shrewd jurors, Just now it i ‘,m“xémg e s by | now agent, raying that tho victor took with the [ that gy puL helnselvenan eeor e urging the Greenback Democrats of Indlna and spol) the dnty of burying the dead. Atthositting | 4oy any competing maker who should essay to 5 2 4f tho united sections, the evils resulting from the Obio to support ‘xgmfi:z{“fi:fi‘;"{;“u‘a;fi‘ abaso of slcoholic drinks were considered. Dr. | the American Centennisl should onfy ucstion the sovereigaty of Stelnwa Desguins, o high nuthority, said that 85 out of 87 | making himself superbly ridicalons. cases of delirium-tromens wero falal, and that o noticeable that noono of the speakers, of whom | Huging words of 3 thuro were many, favored total abstinence. THEIR REPORT, nx::::' ms'zflr: e “m“;rl' noy offlcinlly promulguted: O drowned on the Schiller. g RAILROADS. 1,.‘,.22.%“.:5 fi'.:if:fifa&:‘.fi.“fififig‘.‘:&lfi'fl,‘gi,fi:‘;}; . Meruan Zinkicson, mere Soxs, respectfully recommend the sume to the ek ITEMS. United ?l?xlgllCcnwnnlul Comnilsion for oo | STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Tusmit ot ollovIng reasuns, Viz. © oars. Tho consolidation of the fust freight lnes has | 105 e Lo e eert canaeity in Grand planor, James Willtams, and clerks of tho abollshed Iues, most of whom' | 3fules of pianor, Will havs to seck craployment in ather branches | Juridton ef tone, and extraorcingy 7y’ carrying **One tirea of talking to | of husiness. There will be over 100 persons aclty scith precslon, and durabltity of meenda: fools 5 and Mr, Tawells wittly adds: *+Many ood | Surowa oot of employment in this clty alone. {.'?’,"..;u.,:.‘f B o off e mevalt Teament. <o people are tired of hearing the fools talked to." o Mr. Talmago ta known to bo an extreme hater of | bard 8l things theatrlcal, ond for this reason sympa- thires Sl Tupper, who as a play that no. mn- | sliglit rediiction iu the frelght rates from Chi- tho judges add ager will touch. Celao Cmsar Moreno, President of the Trans-Pa- clic Cable Company, returns to hisattack upon the Italian Centennial Commissloners, charging them with gross incompetency ond persccution of the Itallan exhtbitors, Dr. Georgo I, Cheever has a clever poem en- < 1a Wited **The Horse-Giospel of Evolutlon fn the Danville Rallroad to issue a mandamus to com- | 5,000, Yale Muecum," In the current number of the New York Observer. On these men the uew arrangement is very Then comca & spec| . six noble improvementn applied by this The flinols Central Raflrond has made u | Lhelr pianos of recent conatruction, & cago to poluts in the South. THR FOLnowiNGY s A BOND SUIT. Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, DawviLLE, I, Oct. 20.—At the February notal works at Astoris, Long Jiland, Also sampics of thelr FATKNT METAL and soundingauatity wlhn tendle wirenet Egl the Supervisor of this township to f{ssue actual i Tt was claimed_by defendants that the condl- | contblerably increasing the eitrato with, The Supremo Court has just rewanded | pended: Gen. 11 Deorga . Delvtow, Joseph Hetiry, It 3. B tllzard, . l: Kupka, sir Wil FREIGIUTS WILL GO UP, #on, James C, Watson, K ‘avre Penel ; ¢ A. 12, Durnard, bearing indlvidus) snd Special Disputch to The Tribune. timony to thoir hearty ncquicescence In DeTROIT, Mich,, Uct. 20.—The meeting of | glowing sentences, rafirond frelzht agents was concluded to<lay. Wl ale. oF any ot 3 1t was decided to make a marked ndvance in | SIS Of TRl OF Ay Ot beite Titod, but tho ofMielals refuso to give detalls. "r‘mf‘{:;ryi\fill‘fl:[(lf A e ity did what they desired, in expreesion onl unmietafiable that thelr reportis a critical English, WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, WasmNaTon, D. C,, Oct. B method, sion of Army Engincers, appointed to examnine S oiiory repeata Itsclt, T certalnly m artesian well-borers INTERESTING HISTORY. er sidy of the — monument the depth of 100 feot, in order to ascertaln tho Thotnas Sarvoy, First Cavalry, s appointed to forcordained to win, Eminent critica idence of Twent! Capt. Wheaton s respousible, | soon ylelded adnilring allegiance, over day. The principal subjects of discussion were i Lol : Pa¥orts rom Bouthorn uiicials Iu certatn States | &Warded essrs, Sheluney & Sons made to the Attorney-General, A number of £ credit in which European muslcal masters hold the snys: #Tho presentation of an addrees from | Menty of (ol 4 Phosident. Grant, t.hruu?h ‘Messrs, | that Exposition, Parnell have been in- Plarc"lhefflu *sthat tho celebrated 1) tions will fuve to come through the British | whion the eutlra plano anufacture Minlster here, and the State Departinent, to the | indebted, hus not been rupresented. President. An obstacle has been found 'to the [ f auote “u"""lmf"g;l"“’“‘"l“ from U success of the first step In the wording of cer- | JudEcs’ otliclut renerl house of Steinway & Sonis hua come to The resolutions are megnitfivent evidences of THE UEGULAR STOCK purest alubaster, fnluld with mosafe. They are e ———— MINNESOTA ITEMS, Special Dispatch o The Tridune, lence." Company to_recover $5,000, the amount of {n- Cover, [ragile and ponderous tones, und formabllity to the desirea of the player, ) though moby are obliged to soll to meet press- | srdent encotluma feom the most frigid fug necessities, Lut, after all, tho settlers are not despalriug. They are plowing and hurrow- Ing to turn up and Lreak the egis aud cocoons, hat wi 1n concludi lnfi: now ‘here can b no iwo Casars in the Rome rom hoppers. TIE ONLY KOYAL ONH; FRESH RAISINS, Special Dispatch to The Trituns. BosroN, Mass., Uct. 20,.—The steanship Van- hould Kuow that L)llllollfll thy best In the world, and oy 0L your » . Once More Graced with Emi- Bestowed by the Oentennial ' 1 d the di f the Pantheon, which : {From the Chicago Times of Oct. 20.} PmiLApELPIIA, Oct, 10,—Question any under- relative worth of the various makes of these Instru- ments has been felt to bo undergolng lts fl The supremacy of the American system of plano making had beon gracefully conceded by virtuosos, tecelve fts Jatest greateat exemplification at the hollday gathering of nstions In its own land, What, thurefore, wos moro natural than that the muslc-lovers, and’ the theories in plano manufacture, that an Intense dly | Pennaylvanta, and South Carolina. A membership anxicty for the result pervoded all admirers of mu. el (e comnle; | Of abont 1,500 was ropresented at tho Philadelphla | *1% everywhere, tlon of the Pantlicon, huflt of iron. recently im- | ronnion, ported from Trenton, N, J., and dedicated ! To ee discrimination, —cosmopolitan not _only he memory of the great men of Mayth," The ke Tealib {nnpm-?nm“ acquaintande with tho world, but alzo tatues . 3y contly it was stated that nexttoemali-pox the | In sensing tho factand reasons of popular excite- pitnsnel Lo Goll, nick and, Pie, WS | ccatfrequont caas o deth among e nfnia o | TeRl--apprelicdth, solsel ol Thero judicious ateps will nodonbt | France was a suspicious sedative potion, called le ghly. reconcile the creditors'of the defauiting Hepublic X - e T ng Rep dormant. An examination of tho Foothing mix: liey saw ot once that the verdict of the o tures administored to infauts in this conntry might | and that the name of Stoluway & Sons must sgaln Turkey und Egypt, who have repudiated | show that in many instances they contain danger- | be blazosied to the world as the incarnation of sll thelr debts, are not white Republics, nor black | ous ingredients. In the samo body a dicussion of | Which ls progressive and unshproschable 1n piano e ottt ace full-blooded Monarclis, | the pestlontial axhalations arlafng from batle- | T ECHe B ey By ench goent ‘and appellation . of . the | imitators or dinputants of the teinway system en- France, Gormany, Italy, Austris, and Russia. ftsclt to the burial of tho dead on | There conid be but one end 1o thelr montha of int “The Clactnnati Engulrer s ono of tho falrest- | crowded battlo-fielda; but the Russfan General Tieon, ona Jolnt conclusion, But. th Tho reader need not accept any aseartion for the nowledge of each judge's honest admiration for less when viewed in relation with absinthe, It wae | these monarchs of planos. 1quote the clear, terse, targeat solume, purily, and c, technical mentlon of the “BTEINWAY & BONS exhiblt fn *Machinery Hall * MxrAL FraAkRs of Geand, Square; and Upright Planos; Lic TURULAR Fliase ACTioxs, all produced at their foundry and “*Thesc articies of composite meral show the highest term of the Circuit Court of this county, Judge | nersectionafinish and EoPkmanship 3ot e ‘predtest Davis denied the application of tho Paris & irimness and uniformity of metal structure, & stech-itko fuars conflieter, wr deuion S neqhiled g re of TesIiBRCE, PORBIE) sse: ee of rew . 3,000 in bonds to ald in bullding that rond, | ety Iaereascs thslohal sriags withpst Do shica: i Deing the amount conditionally subscribed, | dangrrot hreak or eisck In sald mutal "12?";1}1':‘1“5‘3’ ., and qug- R Olivor, . fchledmay Slr'William Thom, nces. 1 respectfully juvite Richard Grant White, Prof, he” world as fmmgonl of instruments, They us wellns o time-snd-envy-defy- 90.—Tho Commia- | foy tributeto the pre-eminence of the smnwiy To company with other Americans who were in Y Parisin 1507, 1 feit national pride tingilng all over © | me at the shock antique prejudice recelved in dis- covering thet guod pusnos must henceforth and for- b nature of the ground, aud whether it will safe- | over be bullt upon wholly different principles, and newspaper Leethren hy alwaya speaking well of | ]y bear the weight of the completed structure. | that an Amerlcan houre had worked the astound- This month, for instance, Mr. How- | Gen. Gllmore, tho President of the Comumission, | fng chnuge, Those were brisk days for Steinway & ells roviews Dr. I{ollnnfl'n book In a flatteriug thlnl‘(lnl n‘m [:lnrllllcu nlxruln:‘iy bl{l‘(lt '.1"{"' ulufllululxlt stroin, and Dr, Holland ackfowledges the eminent | to withstand the weleht to be udde the sol & t the joust, though arduous and bitter, could Rorylees o George William Curtis os o clvll-se roves Lo be solld. The Commission will not | B ! ¥ {1 C Ivll-nervice | PEC Yoady to report bufore December, Liout. | hare but ono Hnale, - The right, there as ever, was Hons, whin were tiiting vigorously aguinst anclont errof right Ju the heart of conscrvative Europe. act_ns Inspector on certain unserviceable camp mx“"l‘ c? :'l‘xpmcfix"uluk” 1“"""&' nll'unlly Joid ! c! C ervl 1 @ stard unovi Vel B Bavafoored Unrejedged snd baro. | ey D O e, B soceiving Property | seies umd pocu farly Eompresmed sONRLIDg: bosrds; armed™ was forced *'with squilgeo and swab to | on hand at the reccly u(: rendezvous of Capt. | Butthe «J’ [ su It is anld that the excrelse | Ltoyd Wheatou, of When taken on board tho United [ 1il:; and forwhi * States steamer Fraukhn at Vigo he was glven the best quartors of tho ship. The lifo of Mr, Peter Cooper by J. C. Zachos, B > Carator of the Cooper Unfun, la atiracting conuld- | other matters of u routine churacter were under :‘,‘.‘:,‘“,‘f,!.’,‘.f,‘.',‘ “;r‘:qnv[l':):x:‘l)y "x’xl;};)t;”{-:'e'e:;::‘}i.""\‘:::; erable attention as a literary production, Ite po- | discussion. Secretary Cnmeron was not pres- | thenceforth accepted as standard and infinitable, Yitical Influcnco s so small that no oppomentof | ent. The State aud Interlor Departinents wero Afi'lln. thia thne a quiet looker-on in Vienna in Mr. Cooper can ba distreased by it; and the akotch | represented by Messra, Cudwalluder and Gor- 18% {8 Intoreating s a recard of tho Jife-work of & bo- | Lath resp nevolont, slwple-minded, and earnest man. Naw criority was ko0 manifest th Infantry, Chicago, | that even such distinguished conuofsscurs na these L o | " mgnatures, 10 the itew and lasting rules in the The Cablnet was in scsslonifor two hours to- m"nlm of hlano-making. 'The Ex]‘:'olmvn Judges dld 1 have occaslon (o note the exalted cetively, ¢ i V' Steinway system of plano.making. No instra- ORE, O’fl" 20.—A Washington dispateh firm's tnanufacture were shown at yet honor sought thom out, as it always does thal which Is really mentorious, The y BN | juryof wusical experta stepped aside from the ug firm of Stoluway & Sons, of New ¥ And waw, laving Locn the acknowledged plo. neers of cyery desirable Improvement In American luving suffered througlh soven centurles | pisnos for e thau i quarter of A gentury, the United Btates and its President,’ | makingof nutions in hanor of onr 100ycars of aio and prugress, to recelve the concorduit admiration of all visitors and the forvent encomiums of the n their warerooms have been wliown, and the citl- urt ond tasto, l‘p{mnrhlz liko a plate of the ‘“n O Arra & blelnmaY - coquape, s tsgtand, . oF il “Cupright " to-duy, buys the exact duplicatc of the fustruments which the Ceutenuial judges have de- clared to represonttho **higheat degree of excel- lluwI .m‘t,llxum’ }hru ]Hdlh‘l' Ilil‘l.ul Ahl(:.‘unl:rén‘rl ords w popular scntiment matter of dal 87, PAUL, Minn,, Oct. 20.—The exccutors of ‘::-'f-incullo‘n. lulnu has but to drop around to lh: wor, ropresonted In it greatest purity by Bret | thie cstate of the late Charles Scheffer have be- | Bteluway stand and note the en¥cr throng of vis. Marto; in ite lower clementa by Mark Pwain; and } gy setlon against the National Life-Tnsurance flors prussingabout the spot ss in ita injurious aspects by the nowspapers in their frantic search for absurditles, Lie fingers of some Elnyur. profeasiunal or anwteur, sweeps the keye oird 'of one of the instruments, The critical Thero are those at | guranee fu that Company on the Hfe of Mr. | musicians—the dlicttanti of tho art—pauss to last who are willing to listen to a sober themo— | Scheffer, payment of which has uot beon. mado, | bestow well-chosen words In culogy "of the who will turn from lghter fnterests to the scarch | probably beeause the insured died by sulelde, amplitude of tono; the ever-marvelous compass 5ha tha lause In tho policy provides tha fn | uf harmonioss ound which weews o fcloss, Filliam Black wrlteu to the New York Tribun | tasé of sulcide It shill Lecuing vold, payments | gro '\ifs "delicata. breathings of tho fluta 1o contradictiug the statement which appeared orighe {'I‘“."le "fl:'g "’{’,&“‘ ‘n(:‘ “' ;‘zlvt«?elfipiflg' Dever- | o masalvy volume of tho oryan, with uono of the nally, we belleve, in the Madison Journal to the | ticless tho exccutors licy can re- | Jatter's vonetion overpowering gurglug of ro effect that a certaln funkeeper's daughter was the / H uance, The well-nigh unraculous fuculty of truus- Stato-Auditor Whitcomb, who just returned | miwion fu the laréer styles of thess pianos original of tho celobrated Princess of Thule, | from salus of Btate lauds in Otter Tall, Pope, | which the daiutiestof notes cut thelr dtatinct The novelist advises tho touriat also novto use | Douglus, ond Swift Countles, says ho cougse hundreds of feot tothe carof the divtant ? o Countics gon. | listener, iwalioa theme of perennlsl pleasure to 5 the peopls of those e e i T whtle We nicoty of A taciturn or commouplace he may ud him, A land. | crally in stpaltencd circumstances —from :':3 m“‘l‘l'l'g “l‘:l‘:‘&fu:::,'n‘:h‘o‘; P cetyot tonche lord may bo pardoned for bemy occaulonally rot- | continual ravages of the grasshoppers. yhin Y ot quaits {eentns, for cxample, when ho happens to en. | ODly enough wheat ls loft for bread au countora guest who {s souewhat over-Ingulsf and porhaps aleo a triflo foollsh. There fua erol expoctation that Mr, Black will embody the results of lus Amerfcan obscrvations In his next | saving the gruss to burn next spring sfter the novul.|nnd it l!- to ‘:n lulaw.-u he wlu: m::hlni}udu mefiu Imi'u :\)nlchml’r nlndrm mn:é orirait of thiy obuoxious tourlst, 0 Jlerald reaking. In Otter, Tall 0] Al % vi o D o o mat oo shoutd put+ Towion | Countice the egye are Leiig rapldly estroged | Sitl RIER ceptelbioet PR, and tho pralelen® futo a Lok, as1f New York wer | by o suiall grub which, If wariy weathir, cou- Bot worth noticing, and fuller of awkwardnessand | tiucs Lo wocks uiay, nearly relleve that sec- | Tho judges meant (o revesberate the ophiious of pretentious affectation than any other city In the tlon of the Btato pecrlcad con- ouglas | 4 ncauwn\llfil muy be well to puncture h )l)‘m forth to equality with the Steinway award, thio world wheu they declared thu Btelnway wetbod the Etelnway planos to have * tho ucgest volume, purity, and duratign of tono, snd extraordinary Lareyli cavacity, ™ ete, They meant the dwellers telnway lustruments are (le American planos. el For other wukers to uasert that they have received | Opll clan, 83 Madisou-st. (Fribune Bulldlog. even approximate dlstinction will be asking the Dublic to belleve that the Jndgen' report in the care of Stelnway & Sonn i tangled jargon Inatead of model of ayniax, and that the ‘good old Engllsh BAPFLED FXVY fa capable of almost anythinz which Ia absurd. Hut for the aake of our national repntation, for Luniness common aense, I sincerely hope rival plano men_ will not derlde public intelligence by llunlnq that their sccondary and inconaequential Centennial awards are in any respect the equsis of the diploma of lionor, medal of merit, and vigor- ous, well-phrased certificate of distinction be- atowed upon the house of Steinway figull:u 6 ———————— CANADIAN NEWS, Fpeetal Dirpateh to The Trikune. Toroxto, Ont,, Oct. 20.—Kennett Macken- ARE BETTER THAN WORDS! for the County of York. The Press editorially calls upon the Chief-of- 1ookout for a steamship calted the Emma, which {8 stated to have left o Southiern ‘mrl. some time ago in something of o hurry, Bhe is Ercuumed 10 be at this momnent in Montrenl, to which place the ofllcers of the Quebec Admiralty Court pro- ceeded 1ast night in order to pay her n visit. TonoNTo, Oct. 20.—The Laptist Conventlon adjourned fo-day. It decided to hold the next Convention at Torunto. A report was read showlng that there were 26,000 Bnlfllstu regis- ed & para. rt: that the orld with 8 lal to bune. hed 10 the | MowrnEnl, Oct .—Ab the Protestant Teach- ers’ Conventlon to-day, Principal Dawson de- ¥ livered an address showing a high standard of education in Ontario, which had carried off the alm at the Centennial exhibition. Mayor l‘lln aton delivered an address giving as his - nphfion that compulsory cducation was not yet HECeaBAry. 88 now 1o ———— GOLD ARRIVALS, ' Nzw Yongk, Oct. 20.—Steamship Russia has on board $750,000 in gold coin, making the total 2hus far recelved this week $1,050,000. BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘There are thousands of praple In Chicago with ahattercd neeves and debilitated constitutione, Doland's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron is 8 sover- eign reatorative, Depot, 53 Ciark-st. e ——————— f its glory the sharp of anclent experience A Genteel, Respectahle Busineas for La- | Dr. A. M. Blackman, Cresco, 1s., thrown dfes; 35 per week can be made by it at home. from bis carrisgzand killed in August, Apply to Dr, Broadbent, ot Parlor Y, Palmer X , * ARy e e 10t0 0 dally, took out an accident policy only s week e tude thor- Charles Marsh, Ban Francisco, Canal Super- great and Bennett Wolfe, Chicago, awitghman, killed forty odd COUPIINE CAM.1evesseerersessoaeses Iraac Thompson, Bt. Louls, enginecr, fell MORB POTENT THAN THEORIE HERE ARE SOME OF THE FACTS. meliur.m o ..810.000.00 e e L. it De Lamater, Norwalk, 0., farmer, fell FLANNEL EMIROIDERIES. from Iaddes "a,ooooo PUSENLJovitliimmbontivenivi Ve SE R At e e fntendent, thrown from LIs buggy....s.....5,000.00 1,000.00 , England, M & between cars, sreenns .1,000.00 D, G. Fawler, Fvantviiie, ind.. stesmbost i 1 | . captaln, burned to death on stesmer........5,000.00 they un- Frederick Linser, Ducyrus, 0., proprietor ' of restaurant, thrown from carrlage........ E. A. Learned, Howard, 1IL,, firemag, killed by rafiroad scefdent.. John T. Itupert, Mount age-master, ran over by cai ‘W. H. 11, Jotnson, Pearis, Iil., ENTIRE NOVELTEES. Field, Leiter & Bona at succeed 18 {freight con+ Joho K. Flyan, 8t. Joacph, Mo., engineer, scalded to death.. Chartes W, Egxleston, neer, rallroad accident.. Dwight Kllok, Fruitport, d personal Have just received and placed on sale, in their Embroid- % 2 Joha B, Watki S OBErTERty & e e Jotin itics, Miwaukee. menufactus CHOICE LINE|®:&E oF FI an n al o ioftmon, Toledo, O., bridge-builder, teil it & bridse, 8 Weeki.... anklé rprained on stairs, 4 wedk 13 Weeks.seunee I7 SOLID COLORS, tarer. fell from sleigh, A weeks... " L] .o o J. M. Paurick, Dizon, I, millwright, band bruised by simber, 10 weeksiiuerere ’ . J. Slinglaft, Burlington, is., mason, rail- Albert Henneman, Glencoe, Minn., mers Atos N. Gray, Mioncapolls, miller, fell W]llw Ellfl][‘l]lflfl!‘ Bfl. Wml Blflfi, P. P. Persons, Afton, Minn., four merchant, 1o machinery. E. E. Mutzell, Hough ca- er, drowned....., firm to all frer which and Frit Henry D, Plerce, Indisnapolis.lawyer, kneo sprained by fall o stump, 28 weeks. h exceeding atrated by o 3 levauseur, t, and F. united tes- Tosd accident. 26 weekh..,.. A New Article for chant, arm broken on lee, 7 wec! through trestlc-work, B weeks. o the abuve T, B. Cule, Milwaukee, Wi, , travellng sgent, ! i J Willlam 11, Tlunt, Kolamazoo, Mic s Ing-machine agent, thrown from carriage, Tttchard Davis, Milwaukee, boller manufac: o feli futo water pit, 26 WeeKbuuoorsesnsaseess r phrases. o ‘pihnos lo- Jorn Harris, Dayton, U, miller, fell and AND o f broke a finger, 8 weeks, i | Srlet Embroidered With Blagk, | e S e, Nathian Phillips, Council Blafy, To which they call attention, fng sgent, ellon e, 11 weeks These {]0‘0113 have never be- | T, e,ff;,fi‘z;l,;,:,‘:’,,; ,,,;F;,: v fore been tmported, are very | The L. dous Beton e fell £ talrs, 6 weeks i.ooee destvable for Sackings and | ot c)lll;rr“a‘:x‘k}“mmnulcwr. irieic Skirtings, and ave offered AT s‘.tx‘;le:‘\‘uz: e D ilouor dester, Tl ) rs. 20 weeks, E M ! tory, weeks. e MOBIERY, e Samaeretie, 1ad. Insuraico 50 Mcltor, fell through eattle guard, 3 wecks, Claries Cole, Ottumws, Ia., couductor, rallroad accident, 26 weeks . Madiyon, Wis., clerk,thrown ay bo par- Tiko Hetin ger cut, 8 weel . David Horlck, Perry, ursuce agent, slipped on s brickbat, 0 and 2 dayn.. 3. . Fastland, San Franclco, Becretary ‘ias Company, throwa froms carrisge, 6 weaks., August Brentsuo, keeper, arm bro 15 weeks.,. Dr. ), P. Jubnson, wazon, 0 weeks, Thaotty G, Davis, 3 thrown from wagon. 13 weeks. Hosiery We commend to thé notics of ous uus- S tomera the attractions shown in this De. ‘,I“m:"::"l:'.";[::m’,f'mfim,., partment, and the finer grados of Ladles’ | “cyaqt, leghroken by fall, 20 wecks. and Ohildren’s Hosiery in the fushionablo | T, w, Barhydt, Durlington, 18, cu shades of Myrtle, Plum, Ink Blus, Blaok, ihrown trom bukky, 13 weeks and Oardinal, Plian and Embroidered, and | J. F. Plumbe, bubugue, In, o o our superb stook of spocinltios and ex. down stairs, 2 weeks.. Glusive atylos in Fanoy Hoslory of all kinds, | Job K. Halluwcll, sust B ‘Also to some Job Lot of Ootton, Merino, M shel MemG L 0 ye. Cominer: and Wool Hosiery, plain und fanoy colorss | “yrayeler, atm broken by a fall, 1d weeks... at 500 and 75c, flnost goods made; 100 | ygiyiam G. Gates, Bt Paul, Minn, dos of Gents' Fancy Half Hoso at $4 por | dealer, fell oa the streots, 4 weeks, dos, worth $5,50; bast Buper Btout $3 per Thotnas Mouliting. Chlcago, proprief doz; and other notablo bargains! yurd, shrown frowm huggys 0 wee! 8-4and oxtrs vido Books in all stylosand [ A.J. Ware, lekln.‘ l:l;. l:ll;nr: b qualities, Oardigan Jaokets from §3 to $30. A‘"E“;’{::il‘;‘"‘;‘.""'; ’:Mm"; el Bhirta, Callars, sod Quffs. i machinory, 8 weoks, R A bargaln in Gents® Pure Linen Idkfa, 8t | joho ¢, Leathers, Dayton, $3 per doz. ‘axent, fell from car step 1 weeks, E. It. Grant, Akron, 0., comntercial 106, 108, 110 State-st. | s snet Mebiv 5. i atiafting feil ou faot, 747 week: 56, 58, 60, 62 Washington-st. Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. their own kea In rafirosd ath-break- York, l}o #0 grea "The words ho Vienna tlio werry. 1t 11, Staxwell, Euclld, 0., superint ——— quarry, leg broken by stone, 103 LIS, &ce P. Bamford, Bellaire, 0., boller, snklo sprata: fxctu ‘o by uifastop, 647 Wk, yacinths, Crocus, Tullps, &¢., &e. FERNERIES, bY | pnd a full iine of seasonable goods for ouse Decs oration and Window Gurdenlug, KING & SAVAGE, 77 State-st. ___TAILORING. CANNON & (0., MERCHANT TAILORS, 390 Monrog-st. draw forth of critlcs, attempt (o of planoa, SPECTACLE Qe BYGes AZILIAN PEBI BPLOTACLES PR A P e ANASSE Awmerican d that the jous ut 3. [ESSUUIIIISEII oL voues Soet e EREE R 5 Wiitam A, Nichols, Terrs Hau 3 FALL BULBS’ The Entire List of Accident Losses, NO MEDICAL EXA Any sgeut wiil writa s pollcy st short notlce, LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, (E COMPANY, 2,000.00 ductor, knocked £rom car, head cut off....1,000,00 1,000.00 A, B. Butler, Allegan, Mich., banker, stage S! e aryr e avers comst | 420,000 GENERAL ~ ACCIDENT - POLICIES HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY Police to break up the gambling hells in this clty. It is pointed out that there are three in 1 fufl blast on King street. Y Special Dispatch to The Tribune. yEnEC, Ocl. 20.—The authorities are on the LIFE AXD ACCIDENT INSURANCE Co OF FEARTFORD, COINI. SEE ISR 0n000 CLAINS NDER THESE POLICES HAVE BEEN PAID, RETURNING IN CASH BENEFITS TO POLICY-HOLDERS 2,500,000! READ SOME RETURNS TROM THE GREAT WRST! A Few Examples of Death Losses in Western States, COBCH UPIELasscrrasnssases eeesneesees3000.00 F. W. Delorme, Theresa, Wis. merchant, ccidentally shot,.. .5,000.00 Jas, E. Slaughter, Loulsville, Ky., lnsur- ance sgent, run over by cars... :6,000.00 Issac P Btewart, Shelburne, Ind., physl- clan. killed Ly a fall.... 3, Geo, F. Bacon, Chicago, merchant, rsiirosd colllsfon..... e serane s 55000,00 Samuel A, Jones, Loulsviile, Ky., Superin- tendent Express Company, accidentally shot.. 2,000.00 E. I, 8mith, Detrolt, Micl., merchaut.rall- road collision. . Enoch Gramburg, Clinton, la,, traveling agent, run over by cars... accidentaily shot. ..., ; Nowls 8. Kolght, Cincingeti, merchaat, drowned srdasenlli B, B, Treadway, Chicako, merchaat. kiled Juhn J. Watson, Chicago, foreman factary, blow onhead .. C. 8. Hobbs, Cleveland, 0., Secretary manu- ‘tacturing company, accidentally shot. Anton Schmitz, East Seglnaw, Mich,, ac- countant, fell from bullding...... 10, Alex Piogham, Elgin, I, merchant, fell under cars, eeane oot E. M. Lamore, Wancock, Mich., buflder, 5,000.00 boller exploslon......... C. . Whilt and siz other firemen, Chicago, +400.10,000.00 3,000, M. B Brown, Green Bay, Wis., merchant, , 9 000.00 0000000 10,000.00 ++5,000.00 +8,000.00 0,000.00 000,00 Killed 6t & fiP€..ccccrrirarsarassiosns 4. 10,600, W, I, 1. oore, Tichimond, ., conduct- 000 ar, thrown from cars,, cresneannG,000, Tooinas Hopkik, . Lot iier, fout % John B. Preston, St Louls, merclaot. 20 drowoed ... rresisieesasnsanss 51002,00 e — 275,00 460,00 150.00 125.00 390.00 450.00 150.00 050,00 250,00 150.00 157.14 300,00 225.00 160.00 195.00 200,00 1304 323.00 650.00 &20.00 300.00 100,00 130.00 160.00 120.00 100.00 60.00 76,71 154,28 83.57 130.00 12000 | ¢ 250.00 300,00 | _d 160,00 140.00 130.00 200.00 150.00 300.00 150.00 200.0.0 ol =R U el i e e R e — S ————— et ettt Ot ali desirable forms, are also written by the TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURAN ON TUE LOW RATE, ALL OASH, 8TOUK PLAN, f CASIT ASSETS, nearly $4,000,000. JAMES G, BATTERSON, Proaidonty.-v..sessss---:----RODNEY DENNIS, Beorotary, J. H. NOLAN, General Agent, No. 84 LA SALLEST., CHICAGO. Examples of Tudemuity Claims, ont of over 1,80 Paid since Jan. 1, syl tchman, finger crushed couplin: cars 12 47 weeks, P. D. Gallagher, ¢ chant, fell from wagon, 4 weeks. . Beott, Terro llaute, In thrown from buggy, 5 weeks, W, G. Sloan, Indianapol own stalrs, 467 weeks. Robert Helnrichshafen, 8 fell aver timber, 2 weeks lery, hurtbya James k., Foster, crushed by atreet car, 104:7 weekv., ‘Wm. Warnock, Jr., Mason Cley, 1L fer, hurt by a fall, 7 weeks, A. J. Nichols, Plyinauth, O. ‘man, fell on fce, 10 3- L. F. Braun, Trenton, hurt In coupling cars, 17 wee John Flannlgan, Mliwasukee, frelght con- ductor, arm broken by fall, 20 weeks....... J. D. Trowbrldge, Decatur, 1Nl agent. fell on a chalr, 8 0-7 wee! Jas. T. Murphy, Austin, Mlun,, yardmaster, TR OYer by Car, 20 WEeKS.euira s Win, A. Young, Cedar Raplds, 1 1ng salesman, fell from atcp, 6 4-7 woela., . T. Reot, Burlington, 1a., publisher, fn- - Sured by tornado, 2 weeks, veeen Edward Hock, Muscating, Ia., lumber deal- cr, fell on fcy walk, 3 weeks ... Danlel Gould, Davesport, 1s., inerels iu car, 13-7 weeks, Fred F. Fugle, Cedar Raptdy, To., Eupt. round liouse, ¥un over by Laad car, 14 weeka U. D, Ward, Lansiug, Mich., laborer, 183d caught [n pulley, 11 weeks. o Ben), Hacking, Kalunazoo, Mich., paper ‘maker, foot crushed, 26 woeks C. L. Cobh, Kalsmazoo, merchiant, hurt b fall, 4 weeks.. aretenesnteearesraesiriry Andrew Lerbateit, BlgRapids,dich.,priest, feil in car, 5.3-T weeks, areansariens J. C. Lowell, Jackson, Mich,, ius, sgent, orse stepped ot £00t, 657 WECKS..veveeese Danl, Morse, Chicagu, ins, agt., thrown from earriage, hit by slab, and stepped on anin, 8 weeks... Peter Mulholland. Manitowoe, W leg broken by misstep, 20 weoks, Chiss. Edson, Milwaukee, contractor, brick fell ou head, 8 weeks. Ed W, Diercke, Milwankcee, trav. agt., fell, fnjuring knee, 4 week: oe Geo. Bryan, Milwaukec, stonecutter, struck Dy derrick, T Wook..uevese. C. I, Dike, Mason City, 1a., trav. agt., rall- road accident, 8 weeks. oo Juhn ¥. McDonald, Milwsukee, Shorif, fingar broken by 8 child, 4 WeekS corersrens Qeo. M. Chase, Mliwaukee, Supt.Paint Co., hand crushed fn maching, 4 weeks.oiuviae Lomuel Ellsworth, Milwaukee, ship owaer, ‘trulsed by capatan bar, 4 week ceane A. P. Dickey, Racine, Wis., manufacturer, finger broken, 8 57 weoks... o Jahn Therson, Milwsukee, merchant.slipped aud sprained wrist, 4 week: o Win. Crooks, &t. Paul, Mina., civll one glueer, foll, breaklug arm, 5 weoks.., Jas, T. Phelps, Miunespolls, conductor, hand cut by ax, 847 WeOXhiui o G. W. Dove, Vincennes, Ind., fireman, rall- road accident, 16 Weokt.ouo. o 5 8, . Dawson, t. Louts, englucer, bumed by steam, 7 weeks.. eeaeanen A. L. Bates, Councll Blufls, Is., switchwan, Lsurt coupling cars, 15 WOCKS.cuersenrarers 8. D). Decker, Urookvitle, Kan., conductor, ‘thrown from car, 8.3-7 weeks, v Frank Mitchick, Haunihal, Mo., machlufst, hurt by falliug welght, 3337 weeks..uuee. M. V. Barney, &t. Louls, merchant, alipped from walk, 337 weeks.., ereive @ro. L. Cutler, Bt. Juseph, Mo., librarian, anklo spratucd by misetep, 827 weeks o0 printed as obove, would fill over 350 Columns of this Paper. THE COST OF A YEARLY ACOIDENT POLICY FLOWER POTS, | 1410wt totros e i g sf ek S st R LR o o, wih 4 werkty MINATION IS REQUIRED, and tho whols transaction occuples but & few minutes' time. 1876. 125,71 100.00 125.00 07.14 100,00 100.00 526,66 126.02 102,86 170.00 260.00 1hae 200.00 1567.14 100.00 75.00 100.00 140.00 - 137.60 130.00 100,00 135,71 171.43 150.00 200,00 125.00 100.00 140,00 150.00 100,00 100.00 150.00 128,87 100.00 125.00 130.28 180.00 105.00 150,00 133,71 132,50 108,55 132.14 SURPLUS, $1,390,000.

Other pages from this issue: