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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER ‘%, 1877., ' 3 — T A Brace of Impecunious Insurance Officials. Why the Browers' & Maltsters' Com- - pany Became Impaired. The Commerelal Union of London Foses $150,000 «Furlher Deselopments Bxpected, Fpeetat Correspondened of The Tribune. New Yong, Oct. 5. —The sensotlon of the tiour Is the discovery of a tonsiderable defalea- Alliger & Bro., .tha Cummervial tion (n the accounts of Meaars. United Btates Managers of Unfon Insurance Company, of Enclang, and the fmpairment of the capital of the Brewors' & Maitsters' fusurance Company, and the report that ita lato Prestddnt, Mr. Charlcs W, Stan- dart, 18 shiort In lifs cash account with the Com- pany fo the sum of $10,000. These two events, though not lmmedlately cennected {n thetn- selves, oro, known to have been precipitated through the losses and apeculations of the par- tles Interested. ‘Tho strect has heen full of yumors concernlng Lot the parties for reveral -7ecks, and the truzh bas probably not yet been wholly developed, On the 8th fnst. Mr. Elfjah Alljzer, the principal American manager of the Commerclal Unfon, suddenly started for the Eurove,, -and immediately therealte Iusy touguo of rymor beean r ) to wai; furlouely. A fow daye later Mr. Standart, whais or was also the local nment of acveral srency companies, suddenly removed his offica from the Brewers’ & Maltsters' to a new loca- tiun on Pine strect. This gave rise to a thou- sand fresh rumnors, out of which only this small fuct ecemed certaln, viz: that his retirement from the Browers' & Maltsters' was not yplun- tary. 5 THD DREWERS' & MALTSTERS' IMPAIRMENT. Abontn fortnlzht ago the New York [nsur- ance Department made o sudden and anexpe: b= d call upon the Company, and discovered that its copitsl was lmpaired nearly G0 per cent. ‘This conclusion was reached by throwing ont severnl itema of assets not deemed first-vlass seenrities, though it 18 probable sometling witl e realized from them. Tho matter was hushigd up and was not even known lo the Directurs’of tho Company. An agreeinent was made by the [ on provided the Dircctors resdived to ake ool the frmpalrment at once, In the course of Hepartment™ that the Cotmpsay ol ht this Investigation it was discovered that the President of the Company owed its fumls about £40,000 wnlch he haid recélved on necount of in- 1and mariue pretbims, and which had been mixed hwith hia individual snd agency cash in the Juoscat mauner. The Cuompany will praba- by refusure and 70 fnto Hyuidation, but be- yond this nothing s ab present knowh as Lo tho future. The Company's stock is widely dise tributed, and, as ltsnanic indicates, the Company 18 larzely bwned by brewers and ther friends. 1t §s wnderstood llenry Clausen, of this city, a well-known brewor, 1s tho largest fudividual stockholder, - M. ASTANDART'S APPAIRS, Thus far, Mr, ¥iaudart has heen treated very Jontently, bt it is well known that his pecunli- ry dificultios have been lnereasing for a long me. 1la was reported some weeks ago as owlug the Western Insursnce Company, of Toronto, a large mml,(xm-l the Company was 1 fordibly taken from m ant placed Inother ands, wlien hy severed bis connection with tho Brewera's It s well known that bo was nlxed up In the “uxvlmm!lm‘ checka ' business, come- monly called “kitng," with Mr. Aliiger. The - latter was a Dircctor of tho Brewers & Malt- sters' Company, ond parties who wora in the Tabit of golng Iin and out of the Commercial Union oftice have often remarked the privato In- terviews between Mr. Alliger and Mr., Btandart, Tuey were also intereated in the Emplie Vacuum Brake Company tozether, Standart be- ng Treasuter and Alliger Sceretary of tho Com- pauy. it1s beheved, bowever, that very littlo ompany, but its notes, indorsed’ by Standart and Alliger, were uften un tho strect. Mr. Standart has put a buld face on the tuatter as it stands, and s still ngent of the Merchants' Iusurance Company,; of Newnarkj Bumluj of U(nlmnln: 3} cusli was_put inte the Druko Yoople's, of Tronton, N the Virginla Fire & Marino, of Riclunoud. It §s kuown that he claims that the Brewers' & Maltsters’ owes him £10,000 commissions iliat wien bis nccounts are adjusted lie will the Cumpany only a trile; but it is hardly pos- siblo that the Diructors of the Company will let 1ty off so easily, unlcsa be sccures to theu tho Jast cant of bulance found to be due, TNE ALLIGER BNO.'S TROUDLE, and owe Trobably bo firin of lusurauce agents in this country stood bigher one month ago than that of Alllger nruu.l Tu this clty, It was orluinal) compuosed of E Ajah Alliger and Richard D, Alll- ger, who wete at first” clerks in localeoflices muny yearsago, and then established themeselves rs, Then Uhey obtaimed somo out-uf- icles, und took tn thelr brother-iu-law, Mr. Georgze W, Schooumiaker, ‘Thoy were very industrious and successful, and in 1870 obtained s Lol Lowh ug the appointient as United states Managers of the Commerciul Unlon Assurance Confpuny of London in the City of New York, Fluully thetr authority wus extended all avar the United Btates, excepting the Pacific Coast, They were i high fuvor with the Combanies, and; fu ndditlon to thelr agency accounts, did au euurmous business as “city brokers It seemed us K companies and patronage flowed tu them fo unbroken lno, | About oighteen months ugu Mr, Richard D, Allliger withdrew 1rom tho fiew and secepted the United States manago- ment of the fmperial and Northern Assurance Compatics of kugland, His brother and part- ner contluued the tinm name as befor and thiey kept on fu the path of prospority wifhiout glving the worlt at lcast guy Inthoatlon that ihere was anythlng wrong underieath. the eulin which vreceded the stovin, THBLL PINANCIAL DIYVICULTIES, It was Duringz the lust cightoen &uonths it was con- fdentially known to several persous that thiere was an ynreasonabliosinount of hard thnes Wwith the firm; that they were roady borruwers, sud always ready to accept a lonn from a {riend, a8 well aa to excbungocheeks and indulgeinothier antivs L Lidu over tho shodls, Tho secrot must Dave been well preserved, us it apoe: 8 that thy Comercial Unlous Compauy cmployed wn uudit- fue comnlttee, consposed nominally of b ond merchants (uod of whoin Duvid A, Ak cils, crs Yulitleal Ecouomlst, was uvne miember) to go over thelr gccoutits otes o tmonth onee s guarter aud clieek off vouchu em, EitLer theas men und recolyite licm by it or were devetved or lmagrdued that thele duty wus to pass upou the acvouuts ay furnlsbed, In the Jighe of vresent developments, the Accounts st have beeu falalited, and theso-called *aud. H1ng " must baye been oxtremely cursory, I» churud now Ly friunds of the ugents thut tho Company Knuw that thele ropresentutives werg belitnd bud o thele accounts afl sloug, and huve only theimsolves to Llawe or allowlng the dellelency Lo accumulate to the aumouit now standini sguinst thaw, This amount ts about I3 1L reacties $100,000 o the books, but thiero uro ofTaets which will reduce 1t v $150,000, WHAT TUE CONPANY 1AY DONX. ‘Tue Covunerclal Unlun - Assurance Compan: did a very shgular thing o its nuuhmur:nn l{x Lrivg this maiter, 10 o conclusiva, Mr. Eiijah Alligrer went Lo Earops in May last, snd was in consultatlon with tae Compauy's head ogjce in Loudon duriug June and July, returntn, thegtirst of Auzust. Apvarently everytl, fis returucd, nm’.'.cnifv’ nlx‘:’é walercuo when iere ters chunged fu August. for about the Bth of Beptember he received a cable messags requests ing hia prescuco again i England, "That wus o iece of strategy. Mr Alhger left bereon tho th,aud telexrapl The uest buai telegraphed Mortu un of the ol Muddicton Camnpbell, a” Director, statte Liserpool for shis city. ‘Th the id, and dwmediately ¢ alon of the booka, papers, ered futo unth, and Low, an cxpressed themselves vrivately to fri ¢d the Cumnpuuy Lo wus vomfug, day wus the 10th, when they Blias & Cu. to take pas- and on the 11th, Me Btanley Brown, Secretary of tho Uomnpauy, and L 5re, from 88u8e v arrived liero on cash belnnghy; to the Company. They are here aftercarclully siitmg tho alfairs of the Cumpany fu its Unitod Btates busiuces, bave i thorougbly astounded by the revelutione sinc thelrarriyal. Tho Company bad the uiost i plicit falth jn its agents, sud permitted them to €Xerclay thelr 0wy Jud, ©f Jta Americau Waloess, SHOLTAUR \VITIl OTHER COMPANINS, The saine firn Yepresented the Ulens Falls, Merchunts of Provideuce, Faneuil Hall, an Slawinut of Bostou, andure reported s ;hghufl bebidbard fu settlement of thelr acvounts wit thuey compuules, Already arrangencnls havo been piade for a change of ageucies by two of the Cumpaules, und the others will probably be Aransferred 1o Mr, Schivonmaker, who {3 exon- rated from all blane uttaching to the deliu- quency of Mr. B, Alliger, ‘Fuerg are ulso many Lrokeruge accounts f’fl outstanding thy set- tlemout of which wil! neut iu themanagement involve sume difffculty. 1ufact, the whola extent of the uancial trou- Llg is atill a eayatecy. ¥ UETULN OF TUB PRINCIPAL. M Alliger arrived lu London ou the 184 anc Las, of courue, discovered long sfuce tha s on bly dolluquency fs kuowu. Hy s Tomeward Jonrney on the 23th, and ls expected to arrive {0 this ity on Monday next, [t fa. of course, unknawn what ho will do, hut he has hosts o friends left, Is personalls a very pou- ular man, of-realy resources, and it is probable will make ona last flesperate effort to clear him- self of sli blame In this transaction. The mat- ter haa been talked about on the stroets so enerally, and has bheen openly referred to i the @ papers, ro that the hamm of ublicity will all’ have been donn before he ands on his wntiss ehores, ngain. Iiis husiness abitity fs unquestioned, but his most intimate friends fear that his head has bheen turned by success, Ha s & Dircctor In the Knivkerbocker Life, the Resolute, Brewers' & Maltaters’,Cotumbia,and Firemen's Trust Insur= ance Companies, Secretary of the Natlonal Buard of Underieriters, Trustee of the Peabods Home, member of Ue Uulxm League Club and of Gen, Shaler's staff. Very few younz men have 8o many frfends, and there are those lmuflfi thetu who predict that he will emerge from al these clouds with fiving colors. We have thus far onty thaothier sido,~lis story is yet to come, and when it s heard (erhaps an entirely differ- ent phaso will be put upon the whole matter. TIR PURIFICATION PROCESS, s Out of all these defaicatlons and diMcultics ladisiduats and institutfons must pass throagh a flery trink Those whicl: are sound and healthy will Survive, and the unhesithy will go to tho wall, “Just now there nre fivo or six small com- antes with efther Impalred capitals or such an natgnificaut surohis that they can harlly sur- vive an investigation by the department ‘unless additional capital be put up. These fallyres aro tryinz the souls of ail, and, what Is beat of all, the insuring public are npp‘xluyx the proper(esta to tie companies they tusure i, When lonest cotypanies wid honest merchanta can get rld of the competition of Insolvent companies and In- solvent merchants,anera of guodtime will dawn upon them, Nzsto, CURRENT GOSSIP. TITE WIND'S 8ONG. Gleams faint the golden-thistle tirough tha mist Aftetdand over biil. - The thistle crics, Farewelil ‘Tho leaves, wind. attered, Drift on tho threshold-aill, 1In red and rusect monnds, On tent and tower, Hold fatnes tho mn at eve, . Hushi! It |s nnught thou heareat but the wind, Who dotn for Summer geicve: elude the quality of every abject must be test- e, the intrl anid averazn selling value as- ce ned, and then the money fa lent on rueli terms that there {5 a larve chanee of profit and none of loss. The diseount may he 30 per cent, or 50 evenm, anf when the loan ia for w term of years the interest 1s rarely less than 25 per rent. Decper and deeper the borrower gete in deht s loan follows on loan, with new collaterals piledged, until there Is nothing Ieft to wive ns recurity, Then the ereditor realizes. He puts the preclous artieles on male in the jewelry de- partment of the great azar at Etaniboul, or e aclls them ta a merchinnt there, and perhaps he gets one of tho ambulatary auctioncers that {requent the Dezestan to oty them oft to the highest bidder, an ho urgeshis way throuzh the crowited avenues of that mart of trade, Inany cvent, he {3 sure to come ot with a_handsome waln, stich & one as would have sdelighted Shy- lock himself, Never was the Bazar richier than 1t 1 now in rare, curlous, and valuable fewelry,, gold ornaments, awords af honor, diamonds, necklaces, and the spolls of hankrupt haremns and -palaces, I have ambbled a little I noret diamonds, and they are sold quite cheaply, and In carpets, bat my nucket & Lou shallow for a speculation fn the magnitl- rent ornaments that onve adorned Clreassian benutles of the Imperlal harems. Aldul Aziz's widows and favorites bave thrown a large amount of their trensures on the market, and the Iate Mastapna Fazll Pasha eontribated not a Mttle to the enriehing of the Jewoel bozar, 1 plend guilty to ane weaknear, and that is to the riental carpet. The l'urlm‘r earpet, ns It is made in the hand-looms of Ouchak, is a fabtic that in durability, wearing qualities, atnd soft- nesa of texture cannot be surpassedd. It s made ln square pleces of varlous dimensinns, but generally of & slzo Lo cover an ordinary room. ‘The enlors areso stablo that it Iy salidl a barrel of vinegar upset on it will not chango a color. For wear, times scems to malka no mpression on it, Bencath my feet 1s @ Turkev carpet which 1s nt leasg thirty years old, and it 18 at (his writing of fresh ns thoday the Inst thread was wovo intolt at Ouchak. ~ There sceme to be no fixed patterns, Jor L have never ‘seen nny iwo nlike. The weaver’s faneg determines the figutes and ar- ranzement of colors, and #knt 1s as fantastic ns an Oriental Imagination always {8, The carpets are so heavy that they rest un the floor with thetr own weight, and need o tacks to fasten them down, As they are not sccnred to the flour, thiey are frequently taken up aml dasted, ond are nlways thus kept clean. When the ataircases, us well as the rgoms, are fah in these rolil earpets, the Nousc is pastill s i it wure unlnhabited, so far as the movements of ta yeenpants are concerned. It Is a curious fact that whileovery thine clee -has declined in l‘x‘rl\-n. Turkey curpets hold thetr otn b the East, one a”qiiarter of n century old selling near on tu its original enst, A BIOY?'S DISBASE, The Danbury News man describies, [n his own peeullar veln, the phase of disease which is apt to uttack boys n fine weather shortly previous . 'Tha violets are long saleen; Fala lilles all are Iying low} ‘The [ringes of tha ferna are brown? ‘Wouldst gn? Dut no! dear Snmmer, not ‘The thurn clasps closs thy feet that flea; Tho year standa weeping at thy gates ' Wikt thou not linger, Summer sweet? Stay yeb with ual O Summer, wait! Bl dost tbou hoar L, sobblag over fon And tallow, desolat s'{};‘c‘x"‘,:‘l‘m‘" ;’.‘:';"l":""?:,' oRmooKsy . » to the hour of ®Nool-opening,—a discnse which Ciicauo, Lutu M. W, In maturer years takes the form of *Buniay = = sickness,” and I8 characterized by Its singular prevalonce on the first day of the week, and the fact that it attnins Its ereatest intensity about ihatime the flrat bolls are ringlug for church, The iuutln whom It has shurked as o victin Is attacked by simultancous aches and pains i dilferont scctlons of his anatomy. e moves sbout Janguidly, refuses food, aml looks de- Jeeted and unhappy. As thne advauces to- wards scliool hour, nls symntoms Incrense, Hope and fenr confilct in hls busom ns he watches the clock and speculutes as to whether the time will gu by withoul his:belng started off to his round of daily sctihustic drudgery, l-:\'uri thne lw hears hls mother's voice ho Is startted, When lic sges her looking towards hitn, he feels bis heard slnk with appretiension, Finally a quarter tot) s reached, wiion bo shoul start, aceording to custant, Onu would thinit bo had every encouragement now, but bic knows that even ai five minutes later he can make school by hurerytng. The agony of the kuspense becomnes exquiisite. How slowly the clock moves! The ten infnutes are reaclied. Not o word hoa been sald to him shout school. ils mother sces that ha s toa 1l to go, and eha sympathizes with him. [leaven bless her! DLl ever a boy have such a good, tiobilo quther as this{ ‘Vislons of sunny fields and shady woods and running streams untold before him, stirring the very depths of his soul, and filling "his eyes with tears of gladncss. “ John!" Like o gréht shock the beautiful pictures fall awsy, sud ha s shot from the pinnacle of hopo Into the abyss of despalr, There {8 no mistak- ing the volve, » Mcrey pakes! hera you aro not veady for echool| "Come, start {nnr boote ! “I do not feal well enough to go to achiool," ho whines. [ guess you aln't dying, Tluu." 1a the hoart. Tess ronlys “and if you alu’t at school you will Im gu)luplnz over tho neighborhood, Hurry, 1 tell yout® o i 4 But (¢ 1s simoat 9 o’clock, and 'l bo late,” he protests, in desperation. W Latel" zhe repeats, luoking at the clock. ¥ You haye plenty of thne; the clock fs nearly e Tmm of an hour fast." furciful heavens! A quarter of an hour faat | Blecding at every pore ol his heaft, stunncd by a shock wiiich was us terriblo as uncxpected, he cruwis inalde of his facket and under hig hiat, and starts on his way Io o dazed mauncr it {s pitiful to behold. HER MAJESTYS I"OOTAMAN. Correspandence San Fyuncisco Chronlele LoNDON, Sept. 1.—~The Iatcst acrap of news fn the way of Court scandal Is that John Brown l1a out of favor. It is almost too guod to bo true. Ona's first Impulse erelicaring the Intelli- Renco 18 to exclaun, “So much the better,”, One'’s next—and the second thoughisare said to bo best—to sigh out, * The report s probably an fnvention.”” Well, of all the people whom gossip has lenst gpared, and about whom the most outrareously ridiculous storics hiave heen clrculated, there probatly was never any onc to equal that Scotch gllly of the Queen. He was— 80 ran the tale—Ner Majosty's keeper, she belng aflifcted with the same cerebral disorder ns her crazy grandsire, tho thifd George. Ho was tho man wio, by command of her Majesty, has oy- ery morningsince Prince Albert's duatl, brought up his deceancd Royul Highness' shaving water, morning slippers, etc., in cuse they should be required,—a somewhat simitfar history to that which tolls how Mr. Drummond, an exceedingly cccentric Member of Porllament and a re- ligious monomaniac, now dead theso twenty yehrs or 8o, tsed to Inslst on always haviog “his solitary breakfaat-table Tald for two, because be chierished the hallucination that aome titie morning or other Jesus Christ himaclt woula drop In to shara tho tneal. A perfectly veracioug gnecdote Hut to return to John Brown, ' llc was—so 'twas sald—really her Majesty’s Primo Minister, in all but the namo, that is. o was—wull, tha Queen was thinking, at least, of parodying the well-known story of King Corphetua and the beggar mnid, only, ot course, reversing tho sexca. e was—but posi- tively It is no use sttewpiing o g0 throtgh al the tales, aach one more wildly improbsble than tho other, for thelr namo Is feglon. However, lere are two of them which are sald to be au- thentle, the second having been related to your correspundent by an oye-wliness. Botno fuw yeors ago, ut tho tlme of one of the Royal Academry exhibitions of rlclurcl. the Britlah public were astonished and not s little amused at a work of Laudscer’s which, durlng the three months that, as usual, the cxbibition remained open to the world, bung o 8 very, cunspienous place, nnmely, in the post of honor in- ouc ol the largest rooms, It renresented the Queen, in the everlusting widuw's weeds, sealed on a mn:y and reading a letter, . The vouy's bridig was lield Ly a Scotels gilly standing at ita hendl. The Heotch gilly was John Brown, He, the Quean, and the pony were tho chfef objects fu the pieture. Sumu way off, seuted owa garden scat, were Lo of | the Princesses—Helena and Loutse, it I mistako uot, ‘Thesc, howover, wera quite subordinate, quite cast Iuto literal siade {n the backeround, eclipsed Ly the commonplace-looking man clad In lehland costume, apd turnlug bis back upon them. ‘The pletare, It must be confesscd, was 1 horrist daub, for it was painted when the onca great and over cclebrated 8ir Edwin hiad grown old and feeble and his right hand was fast loslug ita w"“‘mi' Now for the story, It s maid that the ortist himsclf and not a fow athors beside tricd hard to rid the pleuro of John Brown's presence altogether. Hut all fn vuln., ‘The Quues would havd hiin in, and when sho will sho will. Bo Bir Edwin Landseer, quite s couttior, compromised matiers—aud, lot us bupe, sollod falthful Joho—by painting hin witls his éyce cast down, a3 though overcome, for once, with bashful humility. The sceond story exhibita the areatJ, B, In anything but a bashtul or huwble 1izht, s fo- deedd ls yot surprisiug, sceiug that his héud 1y aald to be completely turned with the notles ho lias recelved at tha hands of the “lirat lady of tho land ;" mud 1t is this degencracy on Lis part which ¢ lufivfllul to be tho chief reason of his fall from Hoyal favor. Oue duy—so gousthe sceond tale—the Queen was preseut al a review of hier troops at Allershott or elsewhero (I for- et the locality, but that is of no consequence). After some of tho evolutions hgd Leen gone througl, hor Majosty desirul to sheak to some of ths mounted communding oilicers, und an alde-do-camp. was dispatehed to bring them up w the Royul presence, Aprurcnu{ they were not su quick ju their movements as the dovoted Heotch gitly considered they ought Lo be; so his fussy ofllclousness ruse crect In lus seat, tho footinan's, behiud the Royal barouche, awdy senticulating the whilo witl e arne, and becks oning franiically, shouted, “Come up fuster, come up fuster, can’t yo! Thu Queen wants y.ui" On which, b[v.thu tima the oilicers had reined up their sgecds besido Royalty's carrisgo, ong of thetw, looking wu at John Brown, cx- claimed 1u a thunderlng volee, ** You just tnind your owss business, and keep your own place, 'vou d——d flunky,” Whereupon the Queen turncd s red as fire, Of all the peuple whom lie knows, the Prince of Walca i sald to hate Jolin Brown the most, gets qulte fnton fret when bis mme is meutioned, rarely sets foot at Balmoral, and makes 1o secret of his {utention, when his time comes to be King, of scuding Juhu Brown back to bis native obscurity. QuUIPS. e Tho cconomlcal baby puts fts toes in fta mouth fn order to mako both euds ncet. Gen, oward says he Is right on the hcots of tho Indians, Thero s nothlug very cheering about this, however. We havescen o man right on the heels of a mule, but he didn't seem to be gotting much tho batter of the mule,.—/awk- e 4 What are you dolug In herel” shouted the man to the tramp whom he found comfortably cnsconced in his ofico-chulr. *1 did'ne sed’ o soul [n 'round, and so [ thought I'd——"Didu't sco n #9/e," broke fnthe Irate proprictor; “well, you'll sco ono now.' Aud ha showed him one. % Oood gracious, Scth,'’ sald Mrs, Bpicer, as the Caledonla Bociuty strodv along, “all plafiled and plumned n tartan urrav," * what aro thoso men parading with bare lega fort" ¢ Can't say, unloss it (s they are ot entitled to bure arws," sald Spleew, as ho lifted bhis Liab to the bl chiet,—Boston Lulletin, Itissald that unmilitary men imagine that soldiers are always fichtitigs One of the Duke of Marlborough's Giencrals diniug with the Lord Mayor, an Alderinan wlio sat next to him said, “38lr, youra must be s very laborious profus- slon.” *No replied the General, “*we fight ubout four hiours i the morning, and two or three “i“ dfnner, and then we bave ulf the rest of the day to ourscives,” o s00 8 surzing erowd; Tell me what it may bey O uathanothor dralt-riot Broken out in aar fair citler* 4/Cajm thee, calu thea, thou foolleh child; No war, 'no riot thoret "Tis unly & hoblall car's boen stopped Till some one pays bls fure, " —Now York Worid, “There {a not,"” wrate the editor of the Dead- woad Dully Champion, o quieter, more [u‘ncc- ful, well-regulated, and orderly cowmunity in the whote Western country.” “And then, as the otlice-boy entered ta say that somebody wanted to sce ltim, * he took his bowie between his teeth, Jun- & Colt's ncw patéden scven-shioot- er on the desk in front of him, and sald: *Jim, get out another cutliu,—plaln pine one, tuis time,~and lot the son of a gun (n]"—LPuck, KINS-STEALING, b Philadeiphia Tones. The other day, ln the Commag Pleas of Luzerue® County, & case of kiss-stcaling, of particularly atrocious character, was doveloped. Mr. Willisin Dobson, a jolly Eoglishman, who goea sbout dropping his h'a aod pleking up kisses fndiscriminately, was the feroclous of- fender in this instance. Willlam, as be related to the Court, was walking along siugiug, © What Shall the 'Arvest Be,” when Lils vocdd notes, wafted upon th alr of the falr Beptem- ber night, becawme entsngled and pleasuntly wixed up with liko vocal uotcs :omlufi frow tho viciolty of = garden-fence where Sliss Mary Metler was standiog, aud, singularly enough, also singlug, ** What Bhall th rvest Be? It wus & very natural thing at such a moment for Willkun to call out, “Hello, Mary, are that youf? Mary, reqandless of his atroclousdreat- ment of the ‘Inxlhh lauguage, auswered Lruthe fully, it be. " Willlam' then spprosched tho fence, and Mary told hin that she was all alove, as ber fatbor bad gowe o class-meetlui, Tt scems to bave occurred to the bold Willlam that this was & good tims to selze Mary, pull ber over the leacs, aud kiss her, and all the testimouy in the case, iucluding Willlam's, gocs to shuw that thls 18 exactly what ho Tuls sct waw 80 surpristng Lo Mary thet she had .uot the power to say a word Or tu ke an outcry, sud & sister, who Wab I -nomefupm of grurden, knew of the fearfu} outl by Learing * some- thiug that sounded hike & w."%muum.g. of col that she kocw a kiss wheu sbe heard one. ¢ Willimn wus rather refuctunt to confess £8xi "bo bad pulled i yuune lady over tie feuce, becatise that was hardly the thiug to do uuder oy clroumatanced, bus Lo cvofidently MONEY-LENDING. IN TURKEY, Constuniinoute Correspandincs PAiladelvhia bress, Moncy-hangiog and moncy-lending aro the must prufitable occupations here nuxt Lo belug Urand Vizicr or a Provislonal Gévernor, The chauces of plunder and extortion in the latter are unlimtted and unequaled, aud rare is the caso lu which the retiriug functiovary, poor though Lo way Lave beun in the frat place, does not-retive with oyerlowlug collurs, There is no fxed dnterest for money. The Korsn denounces usury, but no vne Lesitates to un counter loits precepts when mouey is neoded. The Turks do uot swuss money, ‘They live frugally, cage Jit- e for $au luxuries of lile, snd are satlslled it thoy wake buth cuds meet, ‘TWose who ara rich have inade their money in oftice, under the fuy- oritlam of the Sultau or patrous ku power. While thclr cusily-acquired fdttuue ldsts they lead a merry dite, with a well-selected harew, an ele- unt Yull ou the Bowplorus, and a spaclous wuak in tuwn. Thelr outlays fu the way of l)mcnts to the diguitarics uf State, to the serv- turys of thelr patrons, and (o politicst lutrigues, and dowries on their sons and daughicrs to warry them well, sovn run thew fu debt, e course wust thew be bad tosoms Armenlan Saryf or mouvey-broker. Notes of bandg, *. rsed or uot, don't ssrve. The nuly sutiicht curity 3a & collateral in the shape of jowels, preciulis stunes, plate, golu suull-boxes lnerusts ed with dlawonds that bave bevu peodived fu mit frow the Sultan, or sowe’ other objects of saugiblo value. Before tho negotlation ls cou- v 2 notified mlc Judu‘(:nt - tan got the best ul( rate of ’l‘;‘:lfll C?M'l‘! ’m.r hour. Inthe rou‘ur of andnltr'cz Admlfl}'fl'e r.l“nlu[r;‘hl rural Pemocrats CITY It e 3 e, and Kifawd Ter right on the month. next week we aliall show vieitors this machine at | caver to be connted in with the victorions party, | 3 RRALE~TICK " Fornd out £ What wiil the ‘arvest bed and | work, On feavinz the Zera'd bulllings the | The frienda of the aid_ticket, comprisirg_mart of | JTORRALESTIICI LS T!I;,y;;‘;;hgé;{ think she waa a heasy preg.” ‘It mng be re- | General and hix party were again checred by the | he Tilden reform etement. niade 3 spirited fight to prner af Adim 'y plaee on fhe tcket marked hy xoma as a Nttle singular that Mary | crowd, who had *patiently awnlted thelr coinfng | 429 Yerglest. contesting e A lot on joynn. T chrap, YOU except that of Comy, oo e Wi b 3 dLI not recover her speech or flzht ,"'w" untfl { fn frout of cur offfer, m.,,,!‘“m\w',',",'\'i,'.','c'gflf;gén;'n«":'x‘.e" vxllll.:::m;: &,%2117‘;;}“.11:5 Lasalleet, William had gone, but ft_[s probablo that few, e ——— . e S coming ant oy e Aiatatrons st brian ek DI it any, voung women would base doune any CHICAGO. overwhelming reactionary, mosement. Very little | .. SUBURIAN REAL ESTATE, better after belng pnlled over a frnce. As L ’ wisdoin waa shown by thn victors, —New York FONSALE~2100 WILLBUY A BRAUTIFUL §.0T, Willfam had but half the fun, while Mary had Triune (Jtsp.). ane blonk fram depot, at Lazrange, 7 milm from {lie_other half, the Judce vonduded, lke n | The Impressions of Mr. Willlam Black, ¢ hic $15 down and €3 montiiy: cheapext pro; & And shown feees alaipuct frec: 10: 5 s Y 0 mivlern Solomon, Lhat esershidly cliouli ‘e a-= Nosellat. ror i Congrrdal 1101 slseledliz traad snul quitted and they must divide the costs asthey | The characters who fizure fn Mr. Willlam | people, 84 exprensed in the platform of bath pasties | o0t Tad done the Kisses—hetween them. Black's now novel of ©Grenn Pastures and | 10 the election of the year previoun, reprdinte £33t '!,'mnm NO ENTERDIIAE, TIERL: Vi, Tiges resctid | Cheags o tlie ffl’)".:lfé: ‘ia';:fll:‘"i'n‘":m:f"-r?fl:" pronlaare baand | = Dutealt Free Press, winding way from New York to a9 y | neither by enn ty nor morafa to oheerve this new A Detroft merchang, whose clerkis take a | Mountains, Their impresatons of tha city are | Soniract. Ther shaold follow the example of Geotgia, rephdiate the act of 1919, ai vatore the the Btste of Hliinois, W) customer's money and walk o the desk and cry | thus set forth by thele chionilers onmg:'-l tm‘:’l’rnd making the nnml':-'1 ;m‘;:hleu hm leaga, consisting nf m‘;\mt'm“ !-r'-g 3 from o +0f a rich sandy losm, sufcelently roliing 10 'Y of out, for netance, * Fifteen from fty,'" nstead | _ We were fall of curioeity shout thle wondecfal | erecnbacks. Hondhalders should bo forcett to 88 | aifg s wated, Wit aoor hundings, And ‘ereiymng of putting the fignres down and l"u‘", pusing city that had sprane up like Jonah's ¢ourd: and as | cept this Kind of hayment of the debt, or teceive thy b conditin v Y edrove throngh it by thormozhiaren —ihe huge | NOChing, A BEt of Cangrees alun Will nobbe | Faer tormie wih of winaat sk Lrarh oot Tecing m; A piere nfl papery u;mlo'md A young man l|!n.- !v!;vclu ot :xu'ihhlnfiv]lwfm‘v: ka’ the xcn, parts of ;xlng‘.cllcm'.h et the ‘z"“l"h‘"”%“ b nmmnh.uxh v Beantls: o would exchanee fur alace of o) or i acres other day who seemed to haye every tequisite ilaszow Indefinitely extended.—and as we raw hibiting the pnynient of e Goavernment de n e o N ea nme.uury’ forthe position. If the \"m ik tan | the smoky wky ovef our head streaked in evary | any other Niha of inoney. than that [n which the { 11 g{';{,‘,';':;;;,“,- ¢ further Information address Lhought re tou he also argned that lie could (m- | direction with' a black. rectanzular snider's web | deit was orleinally eredited. —Ecansciile (Ind,) - )-cent’ Lasaile-st.. Toum LESTENT, Ol EXCIANGF-IOU3SEA AND inte at. Hinwdsie: highest tand mnd cheapest of any Chicago, 0.1, $1OUTHI. 121 Dearvorn atork farm 5 f teteeraphic wires, ~and A= we esught glimpeea | Courter (Dem. ). T IWAN D VALE ] prové on somo things, e fojlowed the rontine | o 4 2 VANTED-VIALE frauncr of massine p his ¢dsh for alf o day, | M 400 a0 o the Jont thotonchinten of o UMl § qhe Chatrman of the Jown Democratic Trades, Lut nt his fient, sale after dinner he handed In "2 | roached the great commerelal capftal of the fae | State Conrention deelared that Mr, Tilden '+ murt quarter and enlled out: “Take twenty-three | West. Add, igleed, we very speedily found that | P¢ vindicated by nomination ‘fn 1580," and was Tentn from possible twenty-fvel™ The mer- | the g nius of (his bl earer, nelentaliaun place 'fmh,""“d for Ina utterance, As a compliment to chant didn't have the enterprise to appreciate | wastoo stronz for ne. We bezan to revel In tho | tho Chalrman, that was vety properi out itis the Innosation, nnd the clerk at once dlscavered | sumptuanences of the vast sl garishly-pimished fenllz £hatrd fa lalk ;rl‘w‘r;:l;-n’t‘:lhr;gé\llh Tiiden o 4 f it ligi olels: we wanted more gilding, more marule, i s Ut . Hroan s precdinour practice. hu been Hina | o, andy'Guluring of acaniii leavcs, & will [ BAtaa watd or ten ta say. " The state of New York g e fleater posseertid na (o purchines on suecaiation il | Kavens Seymour, Grecley, and Tilden sa onr can- . e uidates, and in each ¢aec we were id that the In- ALCONOL TROM THRE AFRICAN | [ sty lols avallable: we wonld coror every | o ice o the Enpirs State woald. sacard 8 frembs NTED—A GOOD BLACRSMITI TO GO INTO country, Apply ito MINER T. AMES €O, 13§ - 3FF. WILL GIVE 8TEADY WORK TO ire coalminers than we have st Minonk, rike of trounie of any kind. MINKIR T, 2., 134 Lagalie: 7 CHARGE OF ondag forenoan, 4 ol And Innzth atall the asscrs. CACTUS, ments that were ever lovjed. Loox at thia spaclous | €fatic Preatdent, "In cach case, howarer, we found WA TBLACKERS Chambers' Journal, park un the suath side of the town; shal) wo not | {hisan empty promien. Suchn manas Mr. Tilden ACISAAUY Aleohiol, o we knuw, can be distilled from al- | have a mansian here more gorzeous than the mind fanotfitto etand at the headof the Democreatic ASTED—EIGHT TO TE of man can concelve, with-hurses Lo ahoof. along | Masses. Ife has had hrs turn. lia State has Lnd o most. anythine; bt Apothecary-Major Mallard, | Diave wyse driven e a it of liahtninet -6 hes | tiree consecutive nominations, ond 1. a mero | of Fitih of the Clierchiell Hospital, tn Aleerfn, deserves | van to entertain & sort of contémnpt for the peaple | folly to telk of putting hini ap szain, The South | =7 " “g 0 g0 Lot 1 some notlee for finding out that Barbary fige, ro | Mviog on ttie north sideof the town, ~Jt was hinted haws'been dotne the howing of wood and drawine of omployment Agencics, 3 'y to'ns that they zave thewmselven pirs, ‘They read | Vaterlong enongh, and In"1 880 rhe will have some. “YA,\TM»—U EIMAN AND ECANDINAVIAN ealled, will slcld It In profusion and of excellent | hooke and talked eritielem. They hell atool from | hiug Lo say about the inan 10 be nominated. —Nor- | {10, KiE furarbats funliten ribadrania, and boanl l|m|nlll_{,1 J'llpnunlcl:st ;nwls of r\nrlhArlrlu. are thHr] mc[e(y,' looked l:ln () };A;ll\‘llell& elflvlu Jolk (1a,) Landmark (Dem.}. by b fudeed dappied with the Haming red blossoms | otiicial e a mere shyeier, and would have nothing And now thefs isa tarn in tho politieal f e to.do with o aystem of loeal government controtied ) f : poli e eithorin Onaon ek nhalt of \hese | W0 conuemucd thia false pride. ~We glotted in | Wtiet oF e MEMUPE. T3, vas neomplished | 1w fure for ‘laborers : i Ous 5C 1 oar commerciel enterpriso, d to ne. | B b vrethouzht, Tauinauy has | yarning st 254 south & wild fles wifl wivo about sixteen gallous of [ found the worid - Cultare? This wae what we | (i€ advantage of the hearty co.operation of the { — 4 A R u;l';flc;:‘ nl,wlml-nh‘eh:l- live domeece, and | tlomehy ghout eituen: 1t tawitha sl ors sl Bz alict bishiles In U putery rame Miscelinncotte, with a kirsthwasser flavor, “The snne wolght of | mucere regret that the felenis of a manly, vieor- DNEATHIE BOALICIANA AN LR, SLOSEs. SuLYIg TANTED=MEN T0 SELL OUR NEW FAST- Beetroot. yiehia bt Nitoen gallons of U far | one. rellompiorung and. elf-depeniant. peopie, | bord and dompany have boen fn the haolt of I woutia, arent cirichent and et Lerine weaker spitlt In common commercial demaud; | Stted for the exeecien of politieal Liherty, wee That | tnanipulnting the Conventions of both partics and | American Nuvelty Campany, hile bee o 1 Wy e | the bragiches of cuiture cailed binckemituine, corne | 10¢ Leshlaturas for many years, and the alifance | \WrANTED-A BlORT:A whilie beetroot, ah exhiausting ctuny i N1y be | 0 Tk, carunaring. millinery, bread-sakinz, | hua boch furtutiate for Tammany, which did, ot Tesmonda 2 rown ou tho best aud most bighly-cultivated | Krosite. CoF ey T, the {-'mr-e of staiiiay | bring much braing to tne condict, and wae notable | A where inteevic Tand, - arescribed fuf i Chitagn public schanls, . Sogicty | ONIY 107 sta lnnze and voting puwer. The wity tho | Crences asty chara Yantiy tnors conterned T the Indaciton of 1tn | Commitier on Crodentiain wad made np waw & | \\r AN TED-TUATELIN . Uit A yonthful members inta {haxe beancliea of cultnre stroke of geal venjus. Tammany, by demanding | V¥ Lrst-class whiojeehic Jiquor lotses inust be famil- Than it 1 in ot them 10 pawi harmoniousty | that each nrcontesied delesation shoald eynose e | 128 with the irade, mud have esperivace in the Norin, el melodiomilr e Yor tndemd. | bwnmemher of the Comnities on Credentiala. | FEMEERILER Bpccially, B Miner A —— TEMPERANCE AT ROCKFORD, Ta the Kdutor o The Tribune. unesota, and X + | amt eat 1 s ort ! Tuwas one wi Akah formi z Rocxronu, I, Oct, 4—WiL you give me | SLRC e MEE S0 An i otler pelics ot | tnrew ont Kings County and otber eounties which | Rifctancon pre e Frbae e space fin your paper 4o falrly stata the temper- | an eifete eivilization { Al azatn: e Tinclty, | WIS NS MG, TROTIRL GV 8 | yyrasTebay 1 LADIES TO SELL NS NEW anco questlon aa 1t 1s In onr eity todayi The |.oud every other Ameelcan eliy. ta erawded i o] Canal liis, which Includes. amang fu | V8 0Lt B s Ehimo, Beedics, photocraphe e, atatements which T shall make belnge in reply | Yotn Touhurdd: by a mclons o falee. patie | friends conspicuong menbers of the Court of, Ap- Ttk ety aotios, ehremd, ncinol mystemy in music, drawing, and ather | boal—Neo York Grapluc (Lep. ). i A0d cheaprat fiunse in i to letters recelved by me sinee your lssue of the Y faneiful 4nd. fanlionbla bt weactically urelenn | At ‘Tolodo, wo betiovo (6 wa, dndgn West | 58145 Jasrancst.e ¢ e 1at,~which, by tho way, I have hot scen,—my 2 ! art, but thatare nctually incapuble. by reagon of e A Sherh 5 Y article, therafore, will have no especial refereinre | fieir aroes ienarance, of earning an haneet lvinz, | Snycion (inorse . Sheridan wero, anpointzd to ONS WANTED=MALE, to the correapondence from oureity. I will | They have acquired, unler some wellepald *pro- wehts, le n not feeling atronie, and, as Sher. ¢ Mircellancouw, take one letter, which fs o sample of the othiers, | fe0r' (who ke bamboosded: hifmseif fufo the | jy wae s ratiling epeaker, $t wan the determina- 5 L aneg! , 1 . ho OLhors, | eeroncons betief that he atid his prafeasion are . 7 8 JTUATION WANTED-VOUNG MEDICAL STU ;v;gnl;".‘l;‘ly 10 its questions, os they cover the | GOEUSRAN NG exlatence Ul hoelety) some snte "“fl;"‘;"‘;f,_,"‘m 'r;. ll:;c‘yr'::in "nll": '-m"" ol |0y it wants waek dutiog the ereatng. T 2%, THI tetinz of ' *musieal eaiture,' penell-ehetehing, ete,s but of the practieal aits and scleheos of Hving and m.uh':“ l-':""fi" u:fl aro Il;!llru |-‘m"unudlfllu~ b i norant than, ¥outh-African Ifuttentuts,” What | hecame bouehend with tne infquities of the o estices woull our ftieudson the Nurth Side rny to tha Temoceatie party aud the beaaties af tho Temube A URRMAY QIRL TV i A\ party el d the Llentenant. ne we were driving | ficane thiat ho kaew nathing of the Aizit of tme, riotun, waali, and (run, B e arke Jn the chear | amletimed jroth 8 daznling peratation it nine wuin: s SIS | o il past 11 o'clock, —occupying only three hours l'fn“c‘»',"".fifl..\‘ 'n‘;:";fium:nly'?".ln;'rw: ’r‘#‘?i‘l”;f,’(‘n"fln' Vo \ siklednininnles Fian o rnrmr«l. anl rrv.\flf:l:l:n!:‘;fm flgfl'::":“ NEED 0} — £ i, an LhAt e was ¢+ somushiat feeble ™ Wiasell, but 1 Keaitina vian af n Temale Yielp suenda ke meney? 1 wonld Mk tohave 0ge o | fe ULk not think they reoured tn bear frof moro | supplied s s DUSIE S ofice, 13 AR thiese ftle trapa—it is fike the ghost of 8 ran—A2" | {liun one sfckly man 1n one eveninz, Thic sudienca Rl et k at that fellow now tuured themagives oot of the tall.—Cincinnats Miscellan ¢rus. o We fooked at him as well A weconlis buthehad | ¢ 2 NTED-, NEAT 00 Saehed by hofore we conte guite make ont wist he | COmercial L Dy ete! o i Ta ke Eare B was sitting on, In fact, there was llu"l'(nl v tine ot opened by statng that dnskre W an | S and conld orcupy but a faw minutes, 7 e I N opened al five nl'h{lllv- \w?-m-l M, anid AUTUATIONS WANTED-EHWALES In the prohihitary policy tn Rockford a complete faflure, resulting in s gréat Incréase of drunkens neas und dirorder? Axswer.—Wehave nota prohibitory mllc{ in Rockford, and have not had, W haven city.law framed by the lquor Interest, which s "been in operatlin for a'teim of years, This law pro- vides for cortain penaltics, provided lquor 1a sold in auy mamier not provided for by this law; ft further provides thet o m‘ulur-!cllvr nus hava aficense, If bo legally scils by the giass, The best we coula doas temnerance people at reeciit waa to ask Lhat no licctises uliveq. ‘his wus made the lsste ot the election of Mayor nud Afdermen in the spring of 1876, aul the Mayor aul four Aldermen werceleeted onthe no-feense ticket, Now please takeaoticer All they could do under thic existing 1w was to re- Luse licenses,—not at all to proniuit, 1f, In the fuco of Lhe refusal to license, the salovn-keeper should go on and sell and conld stand his Gues and penalties, ho could keep on selling, awl there {s nothing to prevent. Money was fur- nished to help them in this maticr, oud the saluous made 4 detlant staud against the estab~ lshed law of the eity; yet, this belng the lact, under the faithfutl and jidiclons management of Mayor Bhonds, tis resitlt was setistuctory to all the friends of the causoof temperanee, The fact was prosed beyond disputo that less liquor was sol¢ and drank, aud that thero was o very reat decrgase in the percentage of drunkeuness uring the fnitial year under a no-license policy, and better order In every respect. z Yeral gitta’ TOOM4 10 LAKE care of. VY ltke to e . Can dretersice, Addra Vi ELLEN ARCHETR, 4 One of the ‘gravest errors into which n of tno velicle but twowrzo aud phantom wieels | Republican Convention could have fullen was to i S and a shiaft tke u prolunved enider's Teg: while the | denvance the arder of the Preshient forbidding the | QITUATION WAKTEN-AS GOMPANIOS T A Arrer, with Mo Tande steriched forwird and ita | Federal ofeehioiders from actively literferiig in | 1, Beoil iy, t iady At o' travel ur oihorwise, fect atiot out Lefore bl nn‘«gt;'h‘::m(nn- Bluat bent pacsienn poliica s on encroashnuont on thelr rizhte Addrens Bux v, vedsr Falts, ia aouble, was, accurding to ull appearance, eitnging, | Tha complate fallacy of tiis position in undersond | == Gn, mnIf far dear 1iTe. (0 tho Hotrcs (ail, by every ntellizent herson Who knows anything | - TO_RINT-IOUSES, SeIt would be very e togo whizeing mmnx:lu avont nolities tironghoat the country. The 1o West Sides the atr Ifke that, and very goud exerclee for the | ton Adrertiser, which jsa stauch Republican pa- | prvg pENT-THE BEST AND MOST CONVENIEN: arms, 00— " er, palnts out that tho order of the Prenhlent I et L DL LR LA S *+tiut whore should [ bot™ asked bis wife, with | [ reslity s proclamation of emancipation for the. | i ol nre Soors St iNroupt, FUranca. ahd cosl-Hom some fndienation. Certainiy o vehtele that seemed | ofliceholderd, und releusce them from what has | YRelabin ceirat, 13uadry, And drsing: reony in, basc: 1o hayve no {nelde &t all—thut sppearct 10 be the | long been practically & despotiam of the most hu- | tnent. Heaure And ace tlinm hefure you rentt Nos.yiT. mere shnulaceum of a vehicle—could not very well | milfatine character. exponsibility tn palit. | Monrue, 118 bakle: I Werrei-sy. POTWL contain two, - feal matters I8 no [onzee to Senator Conkline or to | CURBY, Hit Dear **\Where wonld you bot eald the Liontenant, ) tne Canvressman to whom theie nppojument may Innocently, **It {s Chicagc, You would be di* | huve been due, but solely fo thelr uwn conacience, u voreed."” Formerly it was tacltly underssoml that tenure of s 3 cliest Lo right . . . . . . . offiee depended on (delity to thuse who controlled Indeed, she waa not at all soreys and from that | oatronsee, The Presideig’s order, 1 effect, de- moment 'sho bezan (w take quitea now vlew of | clares thai the oMiclala not only necd not, bat el Chlcago, There conld be no dount that this person | nut, do the work of their polltical patrons.—Neu ot 1igh-Church prociivities, who kel to surren-. | York Zimes (Zep F 070 WEST VAX DUREN 14 roums, sult N &ConBY, gy AN, va7 MONTWOE ST, 118 dos her mind to all manner of mysteel cxalted ——— 491 Warren-av.: pariora dining-ruom, Havo ther beon mors arrents, Incroasing from | Mods. b from fho very Arat. segactiod 1his NOgE ICHIGAN FAR 00 et Soor: Iaundey, dryioe sad ’é’x’c“"i‘& tens to hundreds, on a falr comparison? ‘mmnu bive with 8 certafn fentle and uncx- M AN FAIRS, weut, Dou't (Al ta see tiem belGre 700 rent. suwzit,—fn the municipal year 1S73-7i thern acorn, What was that she fad been hint- Spectal Correrpondence of The Telbune, FUTWIN & COREY, 146 Dearhorn-st pal ¥t R = were 77 arrests fordrunkennoss, this belnguniler the then license polley. In the infinfelpal yoar 1870-'77—the (irst of tha no-license polley—thero were 78 arrests, and every honest man will readily sce tho cround of judgment In this matter. A public display was mude during this year of every drutiken man that the assumption wlzht bo established that more drunken men were acen undor no Heanso. vhat do tomperance pwople sy et the rnlvu: state of the reform,—how, In fact, fa the ayor Answan.—This will of necesslty take us back 8 fow months to the cicction. By methods known to pollticlans, at the tlme ol the Tast eluction o ticket called * Tho People’s Tleket was forged and put Into the field in opposition to the square no leense, witih Mayor Rhods for re-clection, The muy calied to'the head of this ticket was believed "to bo a tempernnes man dy many people, aud, 1 presume, no pereon would, to-dny’ sav suythine ozained tho private or husinves character “of 3layor_Fenzuson, or really call hiin & llquor man, This ticket did the work exneceted of it,—divided the temger- anhee vote, so that the Couneil stood a majority of Aldermen fornulicense, andan untrled, unpleds- wd Magor. Matters vun along, Avvlicatlons for ticenses were presented to the Countl, aud re- ferred to the Commltiee on Liccuses, two of whom wergJleonss men, one no leense. Up to this time we have beers runnlog under an eqtiy .ocal polley, No ono knew what jt was, [t had not been doclared, and the result {s nnythiog but satisfactary to tho lovers of law and order, amd [y no credit to the Exveative of our city, 1 i not able to pive siatistivs, but will do so in ‘snother urticle, in a day or two, it you wili give my the space, Wo arg not under Erohlhmnn or cyen ho 1lcense, as far as the Exccutive of the munlel- Itz aonta poféon H:fi "-;i‘n::- w sutey nhz;nl ';rllh Laxsixa, Mich,, Oct, 6.—~Tue Centtal Michl | (PO RENT=VERY LOW TOPIRST-C m a sorf 0 iere to keep fiim free " Trutn outaldo tniluence, and that the incre recollecs | Kb Falrlias just closed a successful exposition =ftunt touss 247 A1 tlon of thw verne of & pom would sometimes suf- | on its grounds south of this ciiy. The entries fice? I.ud‘,\‘ ayl\;llg and l-lm \rgu-l been talking of | numbered 2,500, against 2,200 last year. The e O s St raiey | extlbltlon of attle and horacs was not equal to city,’ with {ts tramwayx, and harvors, and fele- [ the previous vnes but otherwise the comparfson uraphs, ond elevators, that she exorcised the du- | was favorable, The wedding-prizes and Laby- twon of iuouey-etiing Ly humiing to herelfy | g o gitracted an fmmense crowd. For wol- as : um--.m‘f. the Babelof peice-gunters in°the central | ding, Mr. T R, Stephens and Miss Antife Gal- 'T~STOIRES, OFFICES, &cs sl of th hotel, 1t was no celio of dicir talk that | joway, of Perry, Shiawasseg County, took first bpokdogepss ol d b i hoch A 0t tnto ler bratn, but quite a different ccho, " 4k rdey " p Storos, On the morning after she bad disuatchod her lot. | money, and Mr, Hammond and lady tho recond P[OHEST-RTOLE X0, 441 WEST MADISOX.AT, tiumnpeo! ek, ¥ Pirle Co. AS3 PANTY, {and-av. Ap* . F[OESToTIREE ROOMS 1N THOMIBON BLOCK, West Madisul 1 modern Improvementa; sujia- fur housekecpink: read 10w, WAL I, THOME- Tau Wes PRI 'f'p::' "n“r::lr'lllt{‘:;um‘flml "“fill‘.hcs.l'xu'.‘l“flrf{ prizo; sndy fn the baby-show, Mra. Wilard inp lock, 23830, Opposite Carada. FI 24 wlichit.soeini w anew ap! 0 declarcd . iren L ntre Of the West & a thut Chicavo, for s great city, must boa dglizhts g“r"'"“l“’“'}; ot ‘;{fl“‘:“i‘.‘"ml Lok, the. it DI untness, WAL L THOMPEON. 259 Weor ful place to 1ive . “Away from the ucizhbortiood | 313 Hefry BILE, bE b LAO Sbeibl B of the monufaciorics shi Air was singujarly pure | mium. The prize-weddine lnat year contnbuted e L e e | Eoiore with prachat o s Taro coming In from the lake to temper the sammer | dress wi etie: nts its farm- oy heat. Tad anybody ever seen grass moro green | ing, capecially s relates to hlock, with which O AT T [ous Tatta ot Ve Sitre b0 lmm Illmll:nlwvllll‘trfllnmll,ml mrkonlh; Tfi"mmz' the ex-Seerctary Is fanlliar, Clarkest, * slde, whlch wonld fu tlme become une of the most | T} 1 2 T R T e that tae park - on the nombern side was | 4o S Ton i have been succeastul, both in sl endld locative mod (gLt far anufso veautifuily “fald_ out, and that the slimpwes o ot Hatuly turiuy fu the lofte, tud sl sors:roum oo, Brat oy of l.lze Michigas which one got cutries attendunce, will ol o or togeLler, l'OTWllli(.‘UllB\;. Urougn 1 treee wore delishifat, Sto greatiy ail- e 140 Dearv 2 wirgd the combination of red sandeatone and elight- Iy yolowod fusrble which furmed the fronts of the T;.MI thmnvf,?m TP’?‘EM' charming vitlas in thoso “rmy gardens; wmd a4 for 0 the ¥ e Eelne dnve{.u—m-ni ::xf Ilmw“t‘lll:o chlc(' :: o‘rl ‘9‘;: Citicago, Oct. 2.~In Tus Tninoxs of last population of Chicago must live un wheels. Sunday, *4fteader, But No Poct,” did the Inland wo rare (o i ths angust lady 0 w0 gencrous and i % nthusinstie s mood that we a1l begn 10 adinira. | Adgasine great injustice by committing a serk- Chicago: amd auito envled our relative tue raucht | ous blunder: and, for disintercated justice, [ wonu 4 that who woald be able Lo orsako lwr | pek gnnce. Jowers," a8 publisled by the fue avage wildernens from timo to timne foF this centra | B5% SPACt. Sl ¥ 8 of e -nL.rr:.l Zi«»’.'»’x'!iunnf’ © fOF LIS COnte | sd, 1s taken from Morace Smith's beautiful Wa reveled fu all the luxuries of a geeat city. | poem, *1lymu to the Flowers,” and was nevew while a4 yet theas wero possible (o us. ° Wa went | oot 1 ) ometuile “Wieader™. gane to theatres, concerts, Dicturs exhibitions. We en by nicfellow, us leader " asscris, drove aut $6 the park in_the afternoon to hear tha | The Julard was sinply @inity of a Lypographic: Pandpiay, - We prrchased knickhnacts for friends | 8l error m the Initial oniy, 1 =STONES 491 ROUTIT CLARK-ST, ANL ‘eat Tayiur-ot;, dwellings &7 iloynn s + Mecutiil fuory Also stores, dwellings office T-COMNEIL MONHROE AND MAUKET re, baseiuent, fourth and 6{tl foors, S0Ai0 4 location b rhuiceals dey-goods aukrier) n nuw. FOTWIN & CORNY, 14y Destborn. S WANTED TO BENT, ‘VAHTKD—"I’U BENT=DY GENTLEMAN AND wife with 0o chilhires, two rooms furulahed tur housekeeplug, within 1S biocks of W Irrtnl:ullu.len\ luw, Addrcss to-asy, T 23, sice; nality ia concerned, but wo have a disposition | at Lowe—just s It we had been » party of tourlals. Gizowaen BB, AunotT. How as temperanco people to hold judgment un- “iCome," sald our ticrman ex-Livutensant on —_— til the Executlve may have thne toadjust mats | the fnal duy of bur atay tucre, ‘‘thiein our laat To the Editor of The Tribune, reat luwn, |8 10 unotr ‘before wo go way Lo the a0, Oct. 8,--Fardon 1 nf 5 amps, and the oralries, ani to the bowie-knives, fi,‘},‘_".’.fi‘l chm? ml 1) ‘;nn ".fly ll]::rx:lkdhu‘z Shall we 1oy drves for dinnur? And i propuss that 3 e donnct Je a8 | Aud wo witi drink & qave of | Loems edited by, brs, 8 J. Thaygr, b 1830, ters to the will of the Councll as cxpressed by thelr'yoto Jast week, and we walt (o hopes, = Mns, 8, M. I, Hzxur, . —————— Wine t0 tiia prosperlty of thin town. ' gives tho Fiower-Porn to Longtellow, Who 3 VAL YOI TATEST AN GENTLE- ‘The Hoe Foldlug Muchine, e woinon WOl Bot hoat of \hi4 proposal in fta | FEht wud who fs wrong, T do uut vare, as it Is e R ntirety; for ax wé bud to starl by train about 11 | proved that J, Smith, lu the Inlund AMomthiy, e T :Llnl :x{.hnwadm nucuullm lhc"nl’:)uon ur’ pulltug | did not writs them, Rxavsn, Bur No P § B c«ub«l“uuz‘rnhni‘cfli ’lfiL‘.‘.‘ .!-{I-L' out ull their dnery and putting it back' ogain 10 a Eaven, Bur No Poer. arrait t 3 hurey i dut wd oul s K all the samo; and wo ;‘I:d e T liees Comminnd free. " A DKL 1O Emb i aaty ot fuil to drink & glaw of wine the prospe: o7 it inotown: *Long bsture midnighi ":“-'1"’!‘ MICHIGAN STATE LANDS, , all fant anlep Inwnug berths, the traln whirling Brceial Corrtspondence v > - oo uron ibtuag shetisriessdansid,dhe costiny, ot | Laxsiva, Mich, Oct. S.—During the fiscal A VASCES SADK 0%, DIANORDS WATCHES o year ending Bept. 0 last, lunds were sold by | doipleat.. uear'Ciack. oo 8 aadG. Estabilaied lus e —— < L i Mool 'h bt B Edtablish 2 CURRENT OPINION. thusuw:aronnwn CA‘ H“l AID FOK UL GOLD d:.s‘g‘uhwun. When Gen, Grant was visiting Glusgow, Seot- land, last month, o was {nvited to visit'the oltice of the Glasgow Jlerald with soveral well- kvown citlzens, The Herald, In giving an ac- count of Geu. Grant's yisit, says: *‘It was per- baps natural that Gen. Grant, ss Leloneing to 8 country which is dlstinguished for mechanteal invention, should fecl spoclally Intcrostod In the machine rooms. As it happencd, too, we ” Amount! tulusn ou wetchies, diaiion wete ablu to show bim the latoit. sdifoveinent - Primary-schaol..... getinnty | elorerp el ST LN {u American mechanies us applied to the print- Bimon Oameron fairly howled when ha | Acricultaral-College B,501.25 NGKEL 1N SUMS GF 83 AND ARDA CAY Ing press, in the furin of & new machive which | pagq of Grant's going (0 seo thebirthplace of thay | Lulversit 080, 00 e liad In exchauge’ (or cuzrescy at Lie counilag hud been copstructed by Messrs, Hou & Co., ot New York, for priotiug the Herald and Eyeniny Limes. 'Thls machine, the first of” the kind that has ever been made, incorpor- ates ull tho most recent {mprovements introducod by Mesers. Hoo & Co, Thomost lm- portant of thess, and one which witl be appre- cated by newspaper readers, Is an armngement by which the machine, besides printing from tho web, cutting, and folding tha &wening Times, also prints and folds the largest size of the oom of (he Tribuue Cumpany. 148,80 . IN EXGITANGR ¥Oi 00 l)LNNlU CAN DR I ved—n Klerury fuller,” Willlain Bhakepesre, **I GTANGRTFoOL 4322800 1 X_curreucy at 't didn't think bo would do such & thing," sald Shwon,—Hoaton Herald (Ind. ). . Tho sound senss of thousands of clear- hesdud business nen, who belleve [n a apecie basls — - - s come to regard forced resumption %8 a mons- | _ Tolal - AL 050,20 BT, 00805 | _ PIUNICAL. o3 trous evll, while thoy cannot and will notoven | Datentod under tho Humeateud act, 8,685.40 PINE CIANO, BUT LITTLK USKD, FOR BALE} Cy acres of swamp land; Heouses issued to settlers, untiy ald T d tor 0 Blillmbll I{dmg (Lanalng 7Y o D Bl T AL rousis_of the Trinune, SILVEN 23 AND @ C CER IN PACRAUB| iy SRl e s A 167 eurrouey st coubtivg-ruein 3, Tribune Cobipany. 257, Tod.b1 §nn 1874 Lo $37,068.05 In 1877, RIGHT PLANOS—WAIIWANTED A3 DURADLE llhr‘rfll. nnsid-t \{:n mn;l t{n'n\x:‘m'lallhu l"?‘ffij‘l 50 A lotter frohs Robert E, Lee, written in " 2 e ma——— l'!:'gufi"x'.z l:«‘ifi ::?Tu':r;e: Ea::fi.:i ha }nf best “-?:t.u:; B tute paper, OF wut vl 1t, oy Ordet to gt at | Tessts Foo, 10, 1801, just befora ba left the A Wiid Tesan, e e pricehy it tho contents 'on the Indide pages. fuuther | SmY, has just been published, Tho fullowlng Is Dallas (Tez.) Herald, ANE AND DI ATESIVE YEAG s, Te wad & wild Texan, juet from the frontfer, | 1. FIARGE the only motablo puragraoh; | And now, MRE | aud kad boarded”the'truin at Furt Worth for l.\(y)(p).?n'.‘z"..‘y’. 7 Elonall iy hesiptes; LWL say how, o) oltto- | 1yllas, It was his first ride on the * kurs,’ | munige bature bu: uvay, under the circumatances, 8t leaving Ban | o0 the conductor resched 0 his bip-pocket Antaulo, especially as [ am weable to seeasingle | for hig punch, the sharp oye of - Texus taught & wonds, the leaves of the paver fold over llke thuse of & book, Thisis effected by tho addl- tion of & sccond knife on the cutting cylinder, u printing the Heald, when the puper leaves the printtug cvlinders it passes For eaah and nunthly ol kive spucial prices. Call g, Hiusirated, catulogues iniple of Music, 92 Vau Burcy: uas 00d (hat wilh resull Jrom the step laken by the | gif 1 T oES, Uetwien cuthlng eyliadors, by teahs of | Srates tat, s It has boow permisied by & kind | Hloaeie e Tevert e nery s o ok s i p-CLASS DUTCHES whiich, besfdes belng disjoined from the web, the [ Yravidonce, §boge I will eventuste (n her ultle | ductor, saying, *Put "er up, or 'l blow day- e e abect f cut fo Awo. The fint bt {8 Laken } mato benett.” light through you. No man can get the drop T, e thete 1 hiate Go Dulelier-shop along tapcs and ruus around snotlier cylinder, It the perfgrmances nt Rochester were | on me. 3 i u..;( Feawus given fof setllag apy and, by sha bitma §i s madu thio rovolution, i | ol o2 BR B il Guadon. the eabibitton at jurgiare sture of W, . Har ot MICHAEL Lo fswetby the sceoud hall uof the sbeet, both passing vo together to tho fulding-vylinder, In the production of the Avwnlny Times, the col- lecting-cylinder, which delays the tnic hall shicet of the Herald, 18, of course, not required, d tho single shieet of (he Times passes over this cylluder ou 1o the folding-cvliuder, whete ft receiyes three folds, and wheuve {4 fsaucs in a form conveufent for dfstribution. The ma- chiue §s witozether an intercsting plece of mechanism. It stwuda less than tive feet hlich, KEIL, Butcher, Wenoua, Marauall County, (il JOR SALE—AN OLD BSTALLISHED LAUNDHYG o N 1: réutows this s 4 Acusnes 84 bas sver baen ffered. Addreas K 12, frivune. JOR BALE: Albany cortaiuly must oxcite disgust. Hespeclable cliizeus who, now thet old questions atu ll'l|l|'ul aud new questions are cowing up, dod themselves LOKI T ACCOMMUDATE DU KUK drifsing back Ioto toe Domacratic psrey, ate motl- [ g ShBinii fafhe aigeront Divisioas. A desiEuste _BTOCK ~ OF MILLINERY' Bed at the wpoctaclo of 8 state Couxetlon which, | bl wiiere bivertTirmiity Wil 0o aden fir (e saiag Kool sl sl e ihiarea; st ve sold bk ey aaatie T wares daya of fus mores wandof | 5ot 43S0 Sl ey i e, it endy p e | Shotharbasiice, siba Ko 3 this city, If they turu from the mannces of the | g Baturds o & .. e eaon fo 153 rownl they fool seatcaly Jeus | JVILLUNILIL WINSING, tupuaclier and stadduner, lumitiation, Thab reeult s a substantial triumphy | 154 TEoalrieiand st bRt BMIAT L o oo Tor Tawmauy Halty and the et question which | Wt Mutloyn'st.. Gear Wesler RORFUT TIEUSMETON, We N ONDERTO A MODATE OUT si?fiz;iinhvs Hotols, N!V.\D.‘ HOTEL, 148 AND 1% \WWABASH-AV., Letween Madlwa Munrw~;b. une bluck Truin confronts indeventient Dowocrats is, Shatl Tam- 1-dide News Depot, 1 aud is compact, and I this respect forius g o X Bi o Ave, Sul T ilaleted 86, loud o0l d buard '£1.60 per day; T Ul oneret s | Lagy et vele Oy Stald =0 York Kneniig gt TRl RN ho e St Sterr, eto., 300 DI+ e e A Xsskocnire chines. p Fasn ANTON K10U, News freot. Stationery, ete.s 304 | S NiShuu- - Whoo Gon. Grant and his party arrived the lmr“;:&:‘:flfiu;\lc‘:‘:gffl‘at:l’nnl:&fiu‘l‘ma RS R e it ppladuon st "Pleassal ot Table Bnt-clias. e e i ncmnyru wero In all tho bustle of prepar- {uyg fur the new machiue the nr,-ml editlon of the Times contatuing s report of tus fvteresting ceretontal fu the City-Hull, aud bere it way be mentioned that tho General was handed u print- cd record of the whiols pruccedinirs within balt an bour sfter the ssscublage dispersed. The wmachive haviog just becu completed, Gea. Urant readily accepted the fuvitation to sct it in motion for the Hrst time. Lo drow tho lever which scts its compllated mcchasbsn fu har- moulous action, and tho touching, at oucs re- the Demacratlc Couveution- veaerday, No cap- | = R s Showa 10 Lo Auti-Tamany dologds | . MIOKSES AND CARRIAGES, tivn from tbis city. It was, 1o & wetaphorfcsl A LARUE AdSUREMENT OF O WN MAKK sene, kicked and cufled eut'ol the Cunventiou, of'sledure 2ud Lusdnets ‘buggiea: ‘aled eleian and the door slamumed [n its face. Haviug driven | Tockawayn iouped phastous, etc.y snd the Seleblics o the Morrissey factivn, Me. Jobu Kelly pro- | Abul FSNIaRE e BRI ov Sarse Tt ceeded to make sburt wuck of the old tckot and | Bricrlits baiinu- Hand work, consiatiig 1€ Lo ubd open STOMAGE. Stawupporters. Al the deifiwood came over o thy | Bicifett i, Haslotus Wi wo it |4 L. STORAGE. b tGe and the Tammany Sochem found | chas ouLvory cosap. FENNOTEIN & CU-o 30 00 %6 | TIRCTITT STONAGE COMPANY, 79 AND 80 VAN Viat e "kl Soay wucthinte o fwe Cone | Wobbarll o L | B SN A e ity ck 55 1N FANILL G 75 | and'ver Sich i Touloh o %% mblter Shrens of canalitieven | O Sl phncion basnichuill. o EDWANDS) 28 War ire insuranies Aaivty ) Rus 107 ) AIADIE gouts, e ihgotscs. aud. ecialuiive’ J0bberse with | buab-ae', sorer Jakuunias, e NSTRUCTION, N AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION a8 gUVerness; Is (uldy culnpeleat to tesch Freuca, 180 aLudics; buat tel- sponding to the touch, ran a4 quietly aunl of- rinkiing of ruspectably defezates with grier- i TR Sraiibstre i B0 B il fiha e kil hhiuluspu, | St i, Flos, Sl s o | (AR Ry TR TTERT vening Times was therealter prin an 10 off on orwaer lie auls, Or Wi ¥ \ Luke N pitched gut lu buudics of & ‘duzea vach, ot the gm'fi:m agaiost those lloutenants themsulvce, i Lirap Book Hause, Coraer ‘Madisch ‘8aq Dearbarn-dta N % = & 1Y 2 ¢