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T1IE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY., APRIL 20, 1875, NEW YORK. [ trin o order to pet costomers on the booke, fn Ana time thie gencral apent farmed ant his tersitors, nnd, beinz an actlve man, began {0 take Inapplica- thefrpartin A workinzmen's revolotion 1n this | tlon: *A direct tax 1a one which 1a dsmanded country, Aday or two siuce they inshated on | fram the very peraon who it fa intenied or desjeed ving @ parade on the ateision of A fellow | shonld pav it Indirect taxes are those which arm INSURANCE. AND TWOBTONT HOURE, 163 hear Twentiet 0T SAL i Tinnn, AL At the Company rosponded with pols- Teda™ finaral, “Fhe widow i) not want any | dumandel fesm ane parson in the espactation and | J'0 REST oust bs M Ton fant coah, Ralaaco p IE tho | e vy prompty, ond | Cmatters | went Matters Which P M \ auch pazaie, bt Moy, who vlaries Lo nun.lu'x..'.-,{ latntion that :mp whall n.xlom-‘."uy himsell A L g sinear ’:;:::'QX'“”:;;‘:'H::; :;EAT:’:::“J;: 301 MICH cly. Hut ahont the third year - 3 chmhop D A e 9, and fothicr | at the exprns ther. ** eee | W e 40 5 mggmus Reduchon ol Lixponges tne | plong swimm oK !m S anonl_tue I atters cl ossess Much In ;"g;v;‘;v"l‘\l_r:r;'::,"m‘ '7" A ‘;I:':I;xw afother i proee of annther.' The fiest of these [ 5o "ysng Wahasii-ar. ¥ feet of grotnd: hnflt in thorongh mane it war apparen ofMicera that they had made a miatak: ezpenee of the genrral agent's hnsin reat that It affonded no room for payment of fnm-u. After a time death claims came in, and quoted scntencea—and the whole definition 1a concurred in by the standsrd authoritiea on the euhject tly meeta sach a bill e that now be- fore the Ways and Means Committee, 1(s framers intend 1t to fall dircetly apon & ciass of persons, ., ner. (s ih perfect onrr, L A J. AVE 0T RATR-CHRA! OUTHWEST COnNER Prairis-av, and Hittaanth. W1 fees on Prairie. n terast for Politicians. xod will he sold AU great bare tevolationary hannors and scarrcd selves. The police Interfered, clubbed one of two refractors Communiata, and there wns no parade, But thero are ' appeals for redress and threats Order of tho Day. The Threo Acts of Tilden’s Farco - o K ¥ 7. by 177 on Blttesnt by 4 immediate) o | then tho stendef rescrve for prodt on this lino of of " revenae, © The last feported asscm- | namaly: thore having incomes above 82,000, with ¥ THAL Fa G iy it £xn b POTERE vA ah agement Reforms in Life-In palicles rapidly vaniabed. 80 it happened that one G Blago 'af "'l Farla | Communist was i1 | certain additional ezemptions: and 1te greal merit A ot B Nl NVERETLISE Dermorar o0 o7 terme. A 5 -on the Kiectoral Count, oud day the genernl agent sent in & batch of appiica- tinns for wolicles, and was astanished that they wero all returned rejected. An Inquiry by letter faled to elicit any reason for (his strange event, In the nest three ar foir month the gencral azent rent in numerans applications, but, withan vceas slonal cxception, they wero all rejected, Then ho _packed hin satchel and came to New York to inquire the resson why, when he was quletly informed that his contract mock honor of Good Friday celehratipn, and Lho ton<ts And apcechen were extremely hlsaphemous and lndecent, Death to priests and all other rascals was dranh, lenry Ward Beecher came in for & rhare of dvnuneiation both ar pricet and enemy of the poor man, and {L was resolve] that law muat he aprowated amd revolution be mals King, Whether thevamonnt to_mich or not, these Parin C niate have 8 vaper, they are constantly } I sl 4 FOR BALE—TOR N. B CORXER OF MALSTED and Adame-ate., 100 {ceLon Histed-st., 76 an Ads A ihis corner Is ooe of the best corners on th : BN, 1 1] nell 4t 4 great bargatn or take part fn Koo . 0TSE. FORNISN mproved city tropesty, Rufliers, here [s'a frt-class Sichiuanear,, batween Atztemntt | £HAnce to hoili 5 kood storesthat will rent for $4,0001 wiil not Fent'tor boaraing- house, | Wil net 10 per cont, } & OF NORIC, 03 VAS faren: | , #3.U0-&1.50) down=1240 Praitis.av., corner Twen- k. ty-seventh-st., 6 roome, frame dwelling, barn, and lot 252100, east front. This 1§ certainly a bargaln. in theiropimion e, that it can e transferred to nobody eise. Trite. we have shown that thin theory will not always work Inpractice, for the ayer of any other direct tax, like 8 poll-tax ora iand-tax. will often try to shift a partof hia bue- n 0 others, and sometimes ho will anceeed. Bat 7, like palaricd men, professionnl men, and awnern of investments outside of thete own busi. nese, arn denled any sach rexort, whiletho general surance. The Union Leaguo's Differences---Ele- vated Roads and Pneumat- ic Motors. An Interesting Chapter on the Commission Question. thelr pernicious docirines, and they vugnt lstinction between this aort of tax and inmirect paved, sewer, and gas. Exporiences of tho Charter Oak and | withine Company was a rilnng’one, and that Tlie Collier Sals of. Talutingses-ifhit | (ome ey Murcerai, ()mm“,heylflder'u rooma | tazes i fon lrusi o be avvrlonked Ly wny renaiiic i e g F:-“»".'hnl'fi"m'fl o . while 1t was teoe the Company hud agreed to pay a r & jane 4 & perfect araenal, trophies of arma won in the | inan. ‘The matter s farther cleared tip ny o piance 5 ‘apert hotes and oo 1 Gl Union Mutual Companies. ccrtain compeneation for accepted rinks, they were ke stripilen in Parie. The headrquarters are found in | atthe only kinde of taxes which the' l.'«{npmuuzn 2 MICHIGAN-AV.. 10 | Thistethe cheapest now e anf fot offered ouwin G ¥ don L you take & hargain when yor goi one H4)~10-ronm_ octagon-front Lrick house and lot, o, T (1ot water, eie. th gnot ofider: 2 brick barn, on Monroe, near ltobey-st.y gae fxtures and fill. ¥ ;}F‘“. 30T MATIOCKS, 40 Dearournest., Taimage Did Not Say«--The Parls Reds, Ete., Efeo nnder. no leeal oblivation o sccept Fnka npon any otter haris than their own option. In ane word, (£ & Bleacker strect aalgon which reminds one of De- farge’n wine ahop fu the St Antoine quarier, and rpecifien shall be Iaid untformly, and not accord- ing to population: theyare ** dutles,™ **impnata, fleae, the agent wouid modifv his contract the Company the faces to e reen Include those of the * and ‘‘excises,”” Jt i3 plain that sn income-tax | rps e e e | JUTDACE RO WIL pat Contracts, and How Brokem---A wonld accent his applications; but. 1f not, for selfe Jacques " and the ** Vengeance, ' does not come under citnier af theee hewte, . Datien | 10400 45’.‘."|mm'§r'e\;'€mfi ‘f\‘;’fél'}:é‘ B | e ————e Victimized Agent. protection they weru bound to_ reject them, The Fearaitiie onon Corriiiat: £ and finLosis have come (o mean snbstuntialiy the | PEAKCE, hotn-at, BUBURIIA gencral agent wlited andsold ont. 5 Al THE CYCLONE same thing, relating to the claer of imported good | 3596 pENT—1 —AND TAREMENT B e 3 ANOTIER VICTIMIZED AGENT. New Your, April 25.—The past week has been ¢ AB Y upon which duties are levied through a tanff: iy 4 Tar WiLLL, BY o 8100 nen 'k from depot, at VARATE T | Pt el theer 2 i ma inwi {rees atatract free Prate 10 Cente: T1EA NI Ny 143 LACTle-at o 1 marked by political interest to n degree nnt at- tained pefore in some monthe, The Conkling in- terviow wae yet being discusaed when (he Hlaie resolution draw tha attention of pollticiany every- where: and fast uvon this cams the rumors of con- fession In Florlda. Thin auccesslnn of events has simply confirmed the opinion that Bamuel J. Til« den 18 betilnd tho scenes, and that the: different movements all have placo in one carcfully con- cocled acheme. A Repnblican In position 1o know the zecret actiona of both partics, aa they ate rep- resented here, ounllined to me tn advance the pol- Icy which appears thus far lo have been pursued. To satd that Mr. Tilden would move heaven and earth, If hocould. to accomplish either of two thinga: the one, to get the Electaral count inves- tizated and to uneeat Mr. Hayes; the othicr, tose. curn the nomination ae the sympathy candidate fo gpvetal Correspondenca of The Tribune, Naw Yonx, Aprit 25,—There are strong Indi- catlonsof & healthy reaction in fire-insurancoe matters on the part. of many companies, but It s ot 80 widcepread ns to bo called general, even In the 1 ight of Iast year's statistics. Our underwriters are not vet through atudylng the figures contained fn tho reports to tho Blate Insuranco Department, and particularly the satio of expenses to recelpts. As a general proposition, it appears that the best companies paid out 80 cents for every &1 received for ex- pentes ond mmmluln{:‘n Lelore tllanuloulu hers s contlrsd, I et afs e ot 1y e tcclpte—s preposteraus hasia for expecting (o ey. Varlous companice have adopted Jako moRCY:at down expenses, razeelny oflicials while excise applies Lo home producte, and-in col- Jected by means of stamps an otker devicer. An income-tax, like & poll or canitalion tax, s fm- posed upon & particaias individual, A B3 and it 1 the calculation of thesuthureaf the prerent acheme that Jt wiil dootn abont 250,000 sieh indisidnale, mostly in the Eastern and Mfddle States, and a0 telicve the reat of the pronle just to the extent of the tax 80 collected. Can it be passible that the United States Supreme Court, it tne gucstion rhiuld ever come up befare It. conld declde other- wise than that such & tax in manifestly 8 direc/ tax, o be levied In the totally dilferent manner requic- «cd hy the Constitutinn? The opinion of Congress. men, flow or heretofore, would he of no accunnt. No precedent can be based on unconatitationatity. ‘The longer just distinctions have been disrecardedt, uner the evil shouid be repaired, —Springfeld ) Republican (Ind. ). ‘fhera s something more in tho foolish attempts to zo behind the finding of the Electoral In the arrangements between life-insarance companice and their agents, it {8 often the casc that the agent's future commissions are bought out by the companies. The theory of the bur- gain s, that the Company can better afford to pay o fair bonus and collect the premlums {teelf, than to pay the regular agent o liberal com- misslon for so doing. Abont two years ago, a Wastern agent of a prominent New York company wan about Lo 4el) oatan intereat in his business to a partner, and, in order to arrive at Abasla of aale, it wan ngreed between the purchaecr and seller that lie wonld pay s ceriain sum in cxces of the mnoant which the Comnany liaclt wonld offer for the pld businens, the offer to remain open for six monthe, A figure was named, and {ho bargain duly consnmmiated. At the end of Lwelve months the new pariner wan dlesatisfied, and threatened s public scandal, bul, (o avald pub. liety, ~ the okl mgent bought back Farther Particulars of 118 Ravages in Towa. Epectal Correrpondence of The Tribune. Des Mowes, Ia, April 25— Passing over Carrol)l County, the storm moved south cast to Madison County, taking nearly the track of the cyclone of two yrars ago, though little westward. but not with such force, us no great damage has becn reported here, except the muving of houses on the foundations, aud {fences blown awav. It next rose and gwept to the east, dropping down on TORY A front Lrick dwelilng, Fwenty-fourth and T'tnl{-fi'\h ‘IJIM" of awnete. BALDW. iswley Bulldine, 1421eariorn. 110 REST=TWO.NTORY SKD DASEMERT HTONE: | = - = e |!m';"ft"' fionae, 114 UWholebev i fow reot. BEVEIE ... COUNTRRY REAL ESTAT ! . 1z LU EER N BRI AGK YR ISR Dt BALE=AT HALE PRIC IO BN TS0 INDIAN AL AV, S STORY AN et ek Vet 1h loles Forparticmars by Laitinent romn Kons Tront Vel paibiig, with | b F ki torsidis harat 13 roums, hath-room, furnarn, gas Hll'll:l. and Py i0 ELLIUTE AN TIIS ‘"'w“hm"on all modern improvements; witl be pat in_good order to | [FOR 8. ¢t tenstt: remt low. Apply to PETRIL SMITIL 20 ut at liandolph-at, tha: pORE: s scliand give 10 years tine ata per eent in® 8111 40 Acye tracta and upwards o sult. D, TSONS. 20 Tribuge Bullding. 10 OOV, GAS- ind all_modern impryrmente, HANILTUY, 125 South Clark. ctures. furnate, AL £33 perinonth. 10, O BTt CALTMET AV.—12.1008. T o A L ACTY riery i uYemen! Ll . INE TAYLUM. 7 osrburnoar. ko '['ORENT-CNEAD-D1, R ] roomA, auli-celiars, first.ciaey arder, Grove-av. car. Koom 3 lonore Nin [0 HENT=1180 WADASH-AV, AC FARM, NEW FRAMED bulldings, good orchard. fasting l°r cultlyations 1 mile southeast o tatlun. on Alton Rallrond, 20 miles south of w. in Cook County: €30 per acre cash. T, B. Room 7, 170 Madison-at. _WANTED-| JEFPERSON COUNTT, where it struck nhout two mtlcs south of Falr- ficid. The fncidentsof tho disaster here are given Innspecial to the Regialer as follows: Teke 1. LO' BETORY AND o ¢o 4 President In 1880, 1f the first failed, the second i Commirsion, ns conSrmed by Congrees, than ap- [l e P A b AU SR ARG B DoAN ACTIVE JENERGETIC Youxo andcietks dovw from 200 B0 per cant I selatieny M fntorest on ho, sstumbtion st | oLt e railen back upon. Toward the Gral, it was *dolin Horu's barn s Ul demolishud and | pears on the narface: The agitation, of which Mr, | molern imarurements. Inciading Firndee gat ixiures, g AR Elel Ao Jake sheresar puck: o advoriaing n Insurance Journals, Tho Iat- | %, CoBt™E oo™ Gifcern - advanced the | eought through Mines’ intervicw tocommit Senator eeattered beyond possiblllty of ever finding it | ijair s the ife and tho Nesr York Sun {sthedram, e Rod, PUak itentiar ton with references, ¥ 6 K hea pinch comolaint among the e ectod, bat they aro. eiploen, - Tho fesction in rates, conpled with reduced expenses, 1t was situated ahout six _miles west and two tniles nofth of Falrticld, John Young's house gont on tha recurity of his money to their old if . effects, but when it came Conkling In favor of {nveatizating a fraudnlent Tumestead and peteo Administration, The resolution, which was o han 2 purposo other than that which etands cone sible tensat. Aopiy to CUX & DARNES, 140 fessed. In plain worde, the plan In to place Mr. Z Tradess A FIRST-CLASS CARRBIAGE-TR ent Sldos VASTZ L'.rt'néd value—is torn up by the roots and ruined. Charles Reced's house and barn, mostly new, and sald to be the best bulldings in the country, were practically rujned: ““i barn snd its cuntents area total wreck, and his honse moved five feet enst from its foumiation, and £0 broken, shaken, and shattered that he ean ot restore ¢ for less than €2,500. 1Hs lumber- wagon was caugzht up by the storm and has not yet been found, “Mr, Backeit's barn was well stored with hay, grain, and impicments. In asecond of T, 1. to the negotintion of sale to ihe Company of the . il barn net a afinilar fate., “Thero (8 not & roof | mjen on the track for the Democeatlc nomins- iner; permanent [uh 17 the Hight mang mast by Ip the companics to prosper materiaily dur- almost nnantmously sat upon 10 Cangress, (o tha fence left ou his farm, ind | n n ~JIOURES NO, 577 AND A™_WEST AR b T hiyear, tranitoads ',!&f.‘,",,,‘,"fifl,;’,'."“,:,':,‘Sm'."",‘.{,,:f.'.‘.‘,‘:’,"}f,‘.‘; disappointment of the plotters, would then afford | Prent. valueocts lia farm, ind his orchard—of | 11,040 1840, 8« the only adequate reeompense for FALPETHATIOURE | tomerate. tuquira of of sddiess &, SHANNON & 1n gmod order. e tioum 1. L., Lens, 1L, LIPR-INSURANCE MANAGEMENT. Developments retatise to the Inside working of iife-insuranco companies prove that they are quito a8 sorely in need of reform and econ. omy as thair brethren In the firo ofliccs, Oune company has ludeed published to its pollcy- ‘Tolders that Its affalrs have for some timo Leen i » condition of {mbectlity little suspected, and {hat defective bookkeeping, ineficient methods, and poot lvestmenta hiavo threatened to enguiph the concern in bankraptey; but, by a vigorous heroic the Senator n chonce toair his views. And finally, oy the grand revelation of n auccenstul trilogy, 1o apeak dramaticaily, Messrs. McLin, Dennis & Co, were to be produced as convincing proofs of the frand that had been perpetrated, not upon 8, J. T to much as upon tho American prople—als ways tho peoplo, mark. 1T WAS A CAPITAL SCHEME, the centleman referred to thonght, but, for ono thing, 1t came half a year or s wholo year tou late, and it sccmed to fall flat In the carrying out. To the wrong done him in 1870, As loag as the pub- lic mind cau be kept alive to tho fact that he was defrauded of the exalted offiée to which he was clected, eolong, 1t Is expected, will the Democrat- Ic party bo constralned to give the people an op- pottanity to right the wrong, by clecting bim, over again. by a mnjority that no rincle Bonthern State can aflect, and that no packed tribunal can m“nl o ‘This i in kecpln§ with the subticty and indirectnuss which are Mr. Tilden's atrong &ulnu. 1t Is forcalten that the interesta of Mr. Tiden and the interents of the American people finally cut jt down hU per cent, Asthe old agent had {un in real catate ali he orieinally received frum is partner, Lhis tion touk from him hile homeetend, his busineas. and sl length ifa it- self, for shortly afier its culmination he died. PRES PO RXAMINING TITLES, The investigation of the charzes ngainst In- surance-Commissloner 8mythe revealed some snart practices in the examiuation of titles to mortgaged property on which loans have been made by Ilfe-lnsurance companies, but 10 RENT=VERY L.OW TO FIRST-CL. ~Flegant marhle-front hou fanlxtures, furuace, aud range. L A TANT 3 Asliland-ay. ANTED=10) nduire st 135 50uts | VY bing sanziin tewna. CHIISTIAN BETWKEN ADAMS 7 ANTE o hrie hoases mith: | W ik <puain. YO i, 81 ILIOAD LABORERS, BIX TO 7k free fare: 23 tin.chinpers, 60 & L0, 294 Sonth Water-st, G REXT—ON GGDEN-A and Jacksan-sta., very desi out lawments, & Fonma anik SPICEIL. Koom 6 Bryan Hivck, ENT—§10-4 l-“.‘J PRy o W, GLAT BIOW.S Of Rootn 3, 97 Clarkest., TR0, 837, AL A ADAM: 0 rooma. octagon (ront, marble m Y B WALN TS 109 West Van between 1230d 1. “.’A.‘?TED—TI now until ghorter periul twa weeks, L. & 6. NTEN=MEN TO TAKE ELVICES OF UNOD M) 15, 1K70; -0, ntele, bl el i . , inibie, Vath, turnace, and all modern Improveiments; Feot lus, TA AGENTY QU et e O aend, A apparenily 1ta pol. | Nowever to rurenl tho fact that polltienl favorites | gicad of indotaing what ne hud to allow wera hin | Feapersy and rukes, auil ieultivators and plows: | tion for Prenidont. Withaut the Sauth, the Demi. | Geatporapes ot 08" €20 AUNERTAYLOIL 3 | yradoony BRI 9. FEBUTTY B Ueastiortrd {ey-holders have been hatuiy treated, but, never- | araemployed lo make ofticlal_examinations lt]ux- sentiments, he repadiated the tterviower and did | o8 l""thN and all the 'mi‘fldfimu"'lt‘* by 8 | ycratic party have no Electoral votcs worth LiKIng | e g A : VWASTEI-MEY 10 BeLl, FOME NEW ARTI: H oae, thess wera cwscntial 'to mafety. | orbitant prices, It s not always aasy to follow | o0 e bimself at all, Then the temper of suceessful farmer, wero hurled tozether, even | about, The Sorthern Democrats do not desire | ‘['0, RENT=TES | HOOM TRANME DWELLIS e pew catalozae fren Voat fermagiven, Aniers t nde that former Direct- | such practices, bu ent, E asn woman wo nead the dough 1o pre- | that a Soatherner be nominated for President. EL B T L0 XL A LU T et et Confeesion ls m h tices, but a little incident, entirely dia 3 womnn_would knead the dough 1 h 8 A rick basement, No. 76 North Peoria-si. (b ican Noyeity Compnny, i biate tbe Congressmen wus tried, sud found to ho against; and, last, the confeesion of McLin turned out to contaln mo mew facts, and would have been diebelioved Just tho edme had it been fnll of facts, since tho savings of snubbed and dirsappointed offica-scekars are not moro regarded among politicians than the rayings of an anonymous person are amoni honor- Lakeat 3y with rent i und 5:}\:1:(- JChienps i == — aed and painte st uce, e F 2 VEAL > B T toorn 7o 10 Madiamonte o o oL e SV ANE !l.lof;ll::lllc BT e PFT0 REST=ONE K BOTH FLOORS TR TW e opopim bl e 2l T R VWASTED=A GINL 10 DO G At.. O rooms and pantry ot vach fHoor, fu good cundis work in ity tiony also barn 1f wanicd. NT—2.5TORY, AND | FIAM with barn and all modern IMprovementa, Nue, 577 aud 679 \Went Adama-at s will be but o Lhorouglh ool repair, WALTEI MATTUCKS, Wheabemal conunected with the subject of tha recent Investiza. tion, will show how luthnataly tha system of State supervision, felendly legislation, and polltlcal fa- voritism are blended with the nractices of com- anies, A gentleman mado application for a loan Pn ane of our big lifs companies some time since, and, pending the searching of the title to his real cstate, ho was referred to alaw-firm fn whicha rominent member of the New York Lepislature s n partner. When he called on the ors used the company to sccurc loans on or security. and it ‘was only becanxo of nmense vitatity that the company” hna weathered 2ta dangers and 1n now roemingly In aafe condit) This s only one company, 'Tliere ara others wh oficials are not so frank, but have adopted tigo ous measures for lopping off unhealthy branches and curtalhing expenres, I'robably no busiyess re- quiring financial acumen of tha highest order han ever been committed to tho hands of ignorant men pare for haking bread. “ A wolnsn was sitting fo the door of a log cabin, lolding o babe fu her lap. The storin carried away the roof of the cabin and tore it to pleces, picked up theenlld trom the lap of the mother, nud carried it ifty yaras away, and de- vosited b between two logs, leaving it wholly uninjured. # Willlam D. Clapp's barn_swas partfally de- Thelr vetv I» insl when they soy that they wili not agree {o the nomination of a particular candidate. There nrc’ eome Demucrats with recard 10 whom the South Intenas to exercise it right of excluston and candor requires ur to say that the firet of these, o candidate wito wiil not be accepted on any terms, In Mr. Samuel J. Tilden. The inclination’ of the Houth in 1470 was towards & Bayard or a ffan. cock. ‘There was a general wisu that a Denio- crat of the highest tyve, one far svove the arts of [ i3s3 good wastier and froner, Adaus . GUiL, bly at 247 Nursew. e rally as llfo-umurance, Thers aronotably | Jaw-frm to inake lnquiry, “ho was met | ablecliizens, Thesituation, In this Itepubliean's | lished, two harses were killed, and avaluable | the preciact politiclau. one infpired with love of "ANTED=WET NUItSE AT ONCE. CALL AT 01 v:;f:;‘cl;m! ut theso make tho rule true ns to all | with the remark that the firm flnd sub-let tho job 3.':#3',3%;_'f.'.‘i:',‘.fi"m"":’;‘fucf."ii’,.’%‘ih‘é.’:':’,. :gh:r: carringe destroyed. U conmty, saoald receive the nomnation af S Norih Biac. y Bisteenth . o a small-fry lawyer, and that they only appeared o8 (gnreheads in the matter. They received u handsome fee for the scarching, and gave over avout 25 per cont of it to tho man who actually 1 the work, LIFE COMI'ANIES RE3ISTING MOSTILE LEGIS- fhorest. Fat picklugs huve been the order, and aconomy the rarity, The late overhaulings and Grertutaloza lisve measnratly stopped all thiv, 2nd the honeat compantes which remaln {ntact aro Teing tenly refurmed in expenditures and business- like economies, —all of whilch bodes well for tielr Louls,” The Bouth swallowed Mr. Tilden because tlie party magnates Inaleted that no other randi- dute could carry New York, and that, without New Yark, the Democratic candidates must be defeated. Therd wns no more enthusiasm {n the South when ** At Lockrldize, sixteen miles from the first point named, thirteen houses, ten barns, ouo church, ond a school-house were blown down. ‘The church was full of people, but not a sfvgle soul_was fnjured, company uf condoling friends §n Uramerey P'arl, trying 10 find whero tho failure had crept {n3 in the othurof which the sl but shrowd Donnis,sitting Wpon 8 log In a Florida awamp, was srlcking the top of hls lungs, **1 haven't mada any coufe TOMENT=CHEAL=X08, 213 AND di7 NORTH T_KITUAT Frate.st. gy 10 Tonme: I NS WANTED=MAL, ELLI_U!I ANTIHUNY, 9 i1 e , ol Pl 2.7 ahliicrn Smprovemeats Roolkkeepers, Clerks, &ce TUATIO! TED=BY A YOUNG MAN OF 30, nd singier Good penmal DuCOTRCer T fignris. ‘aahilugton- N1, HOURE st.. whichi ruas along west $ the nomination was made than thiere is in e, Th- i fgets e been emiinged me biokkeeper sid cashinr for the fature, LATION. slon, but ther is something hora, and Twetold | _doha Iaoth aod his wifo sat In thelr house | don at auy time. " The South hawed o the nexica. FOO T ANIDGE: J5.s Wt Dearing pad irec Yeai ritn ‘ar i (e clty.” Goud teter- LIPE-INSURAKCE COMMISSIONS. 1t is the determination of the leading lfe- | cauno hie did hot wive e the fight ofice, and T watching the stortn, and esch held w eild in | blo. Our whole duty was done! - Every Southern ST AND VASEMENT BTON 3 their arms, In a sccond, the house was setzed, taru to pleces, and scattered everywheres intho next second, husbaud and wife,” cach bolding Upon the principle that when o lfe-Insurance President receives £25,000 o year all bis subor- know that If mv proof over gets before Congress m: mm: can stand up sud vote to retain Hayes in 4 sent, " Ktate wus carried IJ{ the Democrat, gave Mr. Tilden all they could g a ’[ front huuse, 43 Hunhesk,, 14 Toolbs, “gas fatures. conid not endow him with boldnes ot Fepatr, 1. ‘Ao GO DRIGE T | DITUATIONS wa Houm 14, {nsurance companies to resist hostlle legislu- tion lo sy and cvery Stato where the rights of cKeeperss him. ~ They tlecision, or 4 o1 v . The want of these quailties, not the want " 1TUATION ANTED=IY A HOSSERE ‘Jinates ought to receive a liberal salary, the | companies are Infringed. They have alrcady AS TO TIE BECOND TURFOSE, fust to the children, were 1ifted up by the power [ BETEe TAS I OF BEAE G o e T Subnrbone } tamh PRt et practicoof paying larzo commissious to sub- | Seithiiraw from Callfornia with ono or two ex. | and it ia plala that Sir. Tilden wili be obliged to | Uf th tornado, cortled. over 190 yarie, and do- | Vio'President, ' During the discasions preceding T = WOODLAS Axu oney. | Gy sattrr, et € bofolnd 8 G lat o posited fu n hazel-thicket, thelr clotlis almost { gt nll back upon that, 1 gave some ldea in my lant reven the agreement for au Electoral Commlesing agents and general azents can be dofended, but | cyptious, and the cffect is that the press and Mr. st.—Large brick fouse il grounds' un letter of the work the ex-Gavernur was doing with | steipped from their bodics. uud yet with scarcel 3 stave coruer; whiiln:two bivcks of Keawood Statlon, ‘Employment Agoncieys Dot otherwise. Tho effect 15 demoralizingt Upon | pepple who vaiuo Uifa-nsurance are clamating far | 145! o Tha0: vty deveiopmant — coptms | o achateh or bralse. Tho Hose with all s ar. | int se yesterdare. diamnine G s Blo pars | WALTEL ATl 3. dobearborasit. "~ | QITUATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN WANT OF the pollcy-holders, and tho cnormous com- | a repenlof the unfriendly cuactments, toiuduce | the correctness of tho ojilmuny alcady exvressed. | tents were acattered, no ono kuows where, The | to e i Ioader of the Detnocraty, 1. gutde and (PO, BENT-AT OAK PARK, SEVERAL DESTICR: | 23 sl scauliudrian of acrma foinde byl cus Lo mitslons allowed lead to practices the reverso of | the companion to return. ~Tho State of Califarnia | It s not likely, indecd, that the attemitr'to reopen direct. and, It need be, to command. Where was e ugare it large toih,”cheap” Ao T, RS- | supyilid at G, DUSKE S umice, (52 Sort Habiedat llfzhlnlng»md was twisted in two, and vne-hall of 1t Is sticking upright fnthe middle of the road, forty fect away, JWAY. livow 6. 78 £l At = - T RENT—=AT NORWOON PARK, iI0CE, BA IEUNENE and # meres of faud ®ith S0 chierry trece the Electoral count were projected in the hope that her i the stiady recenres of G 'ark, they would bo puccesstul. “But they all ‘havea et In the shady rucewres of Gramercy Park. Jeaitimate. There s hardly a person appronchied explnining to caenul viritors that he wae not In fa- had enacied a law rcqulrln}( campanien to set forth on the subject of 1ife-Insurance in this city at the the cash surrendeor value of bolicies asa condition contract, 'he companies refused {o assent { bearlng npon, if not direct relntion to, the scheme e £ 7 . . vorof the Fl ral Comnissinn, bnt did not ob. and other JOI BALE-DBY I I, NEWELL, 184 WE resont day who ls not voluntarlly tenilered, o o o ety withdraw. Tha | for 1640, Tho coufersians, the futcrviewe, o ooy, Leblank's liouses were destroyed, and | joce to i, iecauso ** Our_frieuds e o D Ty iy, Touttl ™ A T MEMINUWAY, ] I soneat.s & photngrativipaiiery aif complel ducement to insuro, & handevine conceasion i | 3fus] Lifo lina declined to do busincss in’ Ken- | resalutions cau bo ued at thy proper time as arzu- | he suffered o broken lug, Washinzion, who onehit to know beat, tlitn [ %= Yed, orwlid ront the Touma eheap. 18 W commlusions, Tl agents onn aiford (0 do 1. "Thoy | ey fof aoveral yaare on account of somo quli: | ments tellinz strongly for o ' aympathy * can- Mr. BBooth has a valuable dog with o large | the wisest thing tadu,” Thix weai N s ook It Gver nud MAke U an Grivr, aresllomed Uy tho comanios H0-to. 40 par cont | bifug requiromont tn that State, anil Just niow {hero | didate. Thero was a elgajucant liusion an tho | mixturo of shephierd blood. As the storin dreiv | ecrtaiaty, this ablication of hle positian, te paal S0 WILL TUTASTOCK .]"'Iw:hcomt%:‘-u!?::r:‘:’eurg‘:fie;::nm oo thio | nru legie ativo schemes pending in Ohio and otber :u;fl ‘u.x‘: :'}lyut-l?n iy iuliva: ';Lfi:':.‘.”c 1ho way, near, tlhe «%mx uu.un{pu.;u to ot into l:ho lmlllsfi, eluvfiqullnc;n whicli gave Loulslina and outn PiEsE TSI U T AN TP R s ad " Western States which, adonted, would drive | g hut the dours and winduws were barricaded, | Carolina to the Democrats, and leaves Mr, en e T ¢ Fpy .« boul aud shoe slure, Verol Sexhily rauate tho ook rates (or Nfo-insuranca for | Jvesiern Biates wrhich, |If mlunted, WOkl Uty | o oh thg Wori, and tho cirge i ot do | s o 110 Kt " e ero barticaded, | Cor oimes Th Nattondl Democracy. liate. been | & DEWEY. 6 learbirn £ 2‘;,5;';,{5:{;-‘1“":&‘,:;':é,:;’};}s.‘;fi’;.‘}:g':gm: Panies honeat 18 not cbjectionable, but haranalng | nied, whilo the belict of ite truth rows, partly | feol' iy retrcut as soon as tho torimln had | beaten otice by the fechicness of thelr leader, and ¥ LARGE iUUSE ENT—AT u’n'r:usmfi-r 8 ol calculated to unno; from the course of the paper ftscif. etl, the % o South says, distlnet) witively. ud several cotiazes, all in perfect order, sl from e armangements with sub-agenta of leading com- :3&;;fiflf"“fi\%'§:{unuufl;’; O o | arri T ano of s edltbrials on the. Conlalig ins ]"‘M"- e souznt the houso and found notu- | (e 500t tare Gietiocty and wosliively, that b Erio¥neermcaily, do b R VRGEDS W Dol ST Pnlesto deduct G por cant o oach ronowal pfor | girengthi nd molvency; are wuostionable, = Tho | forvlow, took ceanlon to favar tho lvestiuativh of ug remalning. The dog swam a creek and ran | (RS SEECENed the Democracy from - enjogiag the | et o Talam, Thua by allowlng enormoun commisfons | SIFCHELH, A0d ROITLBeYy T8 N orce '8 | the Prastdentin title, on (he ground thiat tho matter | panting to the house of . nefhibor of Mr. | fruits of victory In 1677 will not be allowed (o play | - "0 RENT—IOONS, 2| UK BSLEEHOTOUIARIL lhewm;:nny may draw Lnslners, but it {s unfalr to | jaj puncty aystem against life compunies, aught 10 be seitied and forever scttled before the | Booths Mr, Al Jordan noticed tie conduet of | the same game over again four years later. Mr, e = [faaassadassanall 70 Y 0. 50 North Clark-t, those who pay the fuli price. The agents are hard- Nexo. campaign of 1880, Iy opoosing such scitiement | the dog, and at once went out, led by the dog, | Tilden I not entered fur the tace. _The South Lare Houth Mac, 3 DLUG RTOUI motildy men: who st thelr cominiesions by the T ——— on Kunnnnl conmderations, %0 ran the anci | to the Ains of Booth's home.” Botl dug and | bim. 1t Is distinction cnough for Mr. Tilden to b THOOMS, Fnsrrunn pon | P08 SALESURGO. STOMES aweat of their xu\vkxnt f they recelved less they GREELEY'S TRIBUNE. ment, the cnemies of Mr, Tilden might be the only. person oiccted Prestdent, since tho foun- 0{,5‘;1“.’“{5;_;_ Fince for rentlug | Gie oneap. This (4 ® J3r0 Oppuriunliy to . waald work Just aa hard, and polioy-holders would feel that thelr mutual friends wero ot loaded down with sn expenno fearful to contomplute, Yet there are life companics burdened with contraciany to commlissions suflcient to deag them down IF these compriscd all their revendces. LIPB-INSURANCH ADJUSTERS. Formerly such a thing as an adjuster forn Wlednsurance company was a person unknown. ‘The very Idea of an adjuster fmplies tho possl- Litity of & partial loss, and such a kind of loss {s not possiblo in Jife-Insurance. Tho fact recalls & funny atory told somo ycars ago fn o New Yorkofice of a man who called to have tho pol. ley on his wife's lifa cancoled, and gave as o reason that he had just lost bls barn, and, in- stead of giving blm iho insurauco iu money, tue cumpany by whom bc was insured bullt him.u now barn. o afrold, he eaid, that, if his wife dled, the Nfu-lnsuranco company would pre- #eat bim' with a now wlifo instead of vaying the lows. But llfo-lusurance adjustcra, so-called, liave become a necessity of 1ats yonrs, owing to the attempta of fraud perpetrated by swindlers, Thaso Reatlemen, howevor, sometimes make grave mis- takes, by pretending (hat thelr compunies doubt the correctness of 5 Ioss, and profues to have evle dence that Lhie deceased had been gullty of materlal miireprosgntations or vractices. which voided the poliey,and thus, by proying on the fears of widows ind orphans, creating a state of mind favorable to s compromise of death clnms for ioss than tho smount dus, tecently u city life-lusuranca com- Paoy discharged |ta adjuster for that practice, aud man tustituted a searcy, and when Booth was found I the brush the fafthiul dog leaped upon i, licked his tace and his hands, und fndulged in overy munifestation of pleasure and deliglit,” 50 UNIFORN I8 shie course of these tornadocs froin the north- west across this State to the woutheast, that thero is n ficll_for obscrvation tn discuver the cause; ‘They have become established dimost as a rule, and, if there bo any luw governing them, the people wonld be very glad to know it, as v 15 s matter not only of dollars and ceats, but of i and de: —— CURRENT OPINION, It is a queation whether n conntry which h wrelchies as Megy, the I'arls Com- the Incendiary demagogue fn San Francisco, s not tvo Niberal for 1ts own salety. — Hartford Courant (Kep. )s ‘I'hero fs moro joy In tho Chicago Timea oflce over oue man who s nlleged fo have gone astray than over nlucty-and-nine sinners who are repoutant, or Jusk men who need no reventance. Itw dellzh? over tha latest scandai-cass a8 dissraco to tho prees.—Hoston Herstd (Ind, Mr. (Hover's wneaks nre now threatening to throw some mud on Mr, Adams, Clerk of the Hoyse, 1f all the Democrats who happen Lo be wbuoxlous to Mr. Glover and bis sncaks would dolng the very thing they deslred to pre- vent, putting " him in position to uppear with great streneth 83 the **sumpathy * candidate. ‘T'his wasna shrewd way to state iin- officially the'plan which, with every detall caro- fally worked ont, is occupyling the hitle man with big mind. THYB UNION LEAGUE QUANNEL. Tha differcnces existlug in the Unlon League Club, referred to briotly by dispateh some thino since, are socind rathier than political In their na« tare. ‘Thbey remain, and probably will remain, whowing on tho eurfico unly when personsare pro- posed for memoerahip. With things iu fheir pres- ent condition, no new members can be olected, A eneral revislon of tho elcction law is proposed, glli the divislon may be strong envugh o proveat n change in the constitution. The whole troubls comes from a claws of wealthy youngenobs who want to chango tho Club into's hlgh-toned soclal afajr, with no memhers but ** reatlemen, ™ ace cording to their dofinltion of the term. They care nothing for the patriotte record aud political Influ- otice of the Uniun League. Politica they consider vulgnr and o thing good emongh for the past, Of conrss the elderly menibers and - the members of upolitical prominencs ook upon tuls colerio nd an; 'Ihlnfl unt aveceable, and ko funue is squarcly Jolned, as many expect it wiil be beforo very long. the probability ts that the Unfon Leaguo will remaln the great political or- gaulzatior of the motropolls, while the **anobs can fAnd another and more cungenlal home, which thiey can muke a4 soclal and exclusive as they itke, ELEVATED IOADS AND PNEUMATIC MOTORS. Ina forinicht more the (lilbert elevated road 70 Slate st dutlon of the Rtevublic, who did not ol fice. 'The position is unique, like Mr. 'Tiiden, and 1w not proposed to compromise his dimicy by als lowinz him fo become President. The South will not have Mr. Tilden.—Charleston (S, (') News and Courier (Dem. ). e —— SILVER QUESTIONS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuay CexTie, Kas, Apnl 2J, —\What was the standard of the silver dollar 1n 1860 ur 16801 And what was It when silver was demonetized?! And, furitier, what should it be (o brinz It on an equul footing with sllver money af othet nations Please enlighten us a littlo on thls, and oblice. Very respecilully, J. I, Moux, ANBWER. 1. The standard of the silyer dollar in 1301 wvas procisely the same as when ft was dewmon- ctized In 1873-"4. [ts standard welght, as fixed by act of Congress In 1792, has never been changed. It has contalned from the first just 87134 groins of puro sllver. To hring 1L on an equal footing with silver money of vther natiuns, its welgbt, as compured with a goll dollar, would have to be reduced 3 per cent. In other words, Instead of giving sixteen ouuces of sllver fur one ounce of gold, they only put In fifteen and one-half ounces of sliver, = bis of — 1-|ym‘ busfuess, Addresa k. L. ICELY FURNIEIED ROGMY, NO. 10 | £OUR, Sltiwaukee, Wie. ; between Jacksu aud Vau el iedr | \vraTEIEON Sucnuneute ur After Thirty-soven Yenrs—What Eavious Rivals Koy, Noo York sun. Thirty-acven years ago Horace Greeley found- e the T'ribune, ond it 18 something less thansix years sinco he dled. Then the Zvibune passed inta the control of Jay Gould, who, as Mr. Willfaa Orton has stated, took from him, at the rate of $10,000 & sbare, Afty-onc sharcs out of the 100 composing the stock of the Assocla- tlon, From that thuo Jay Gould lias controlled the Tribune, cmploylng Whitclaw Refd as his agent and editor. When ho took posscssion, the Association had Inits treasury tho sum of $100,000 derlved from o policy of Insurance upon the Hife of Mr. Greeloy, and, hosids thls, a bulld- ing fund of about 100,000, which liad 'aecnu- lated during o ‘considerable verlod, with an amount uite s large or larger of rrulltl that had not been divided—making fn all the haud. somp sum of about $300,000, with no dubts, and tha real-cstate’ thon owned by the Tribune all pald for. And uow, after nearly six yeara of ir. Gould's control, the present condition of this cetablishment 18 clearly exhibited u the followiug balanco sucet, just prepared from the Tribune hooks: A Rcal estate (apart fr MORE TIAN ORDINARY 1X- Tant “lll!"‘l‘“!."l.A :IHH. T XEORSES AND CARKIAGEY, & Co. SPERDING W Fing Broeke park phiactun, eaecal sorie ics, and nice afe potiy AN hArhess for reasouable prices, FENNUYEIL & LU, A HANDSOMELY-FURNISItED DOUS m, fron wlugle ool 277 State- North Side, i 1[0, IENT-TOUSK Nu. 23 EANT TEANSON-6T.1 T rwama._tnquire at 2 Noril Clark e in |16 HENT=i03 Sou cL T Fofioan conbhons iy iy of i ¥t ot honin. belf | ackpons b <t 'mionth. : e S Wile (uo chlidren) occupy rat Aour, (A T[4 BENT=AN ELKUANT PURNISUED ALCGVE i Faort, moern bnprovemeats. - with. o withou T poartin Fesectatie Lorman Tarutly. tnqutra utter | \WEJAVE IN STOCR AND FINISILG an s ulvy coruer L ACCUSTOMED T} uetot i lnetcss, Sold vauy tur 'lnLul use, U U, MALLUKY & CO.. 414 West Raus dolphi-n our i { Tt FUCKUWR) &y UFOUENAMI COUDE: auil pactous, Coacurd exprese w ., Bk moRL wu prices. ot Blaes PO RENT=RIX KOUMS, CORS oL st Wuatorh-aves €4, MUSICAL. e S i \ T GREATLY KEUICKD PRICES UNTIL MAY T 2\ second-band orgaus. s, Wit ALL Fieya one it ord | Nason & Tlamiln, ¢ Gieury 'raica & Ca., LCLTLD rr'r"cun. Ur e payiieite 1 penuired, H : ATS OF SIX HOOM iiyrements, sultable ‘est M i THOMES0 A A ot TP Corner of ftals whd Aduit at warerooms MDAL et Avold a costive habli of body, not only because {here are others now 1o vervice who dcoscrvo o aim- will be In runing ordor, und exporiont will bo | (0 il o prand Jarceny at once, Mr. Glover | of the attending, discomiort bt joate 1 unpenger | LKook Tot et e, 2 and 2 KEatEaCs | VWE UFFF SECONU-HAND PIANGS 0P Tl Ut e, "o compantea neod Lo watchail douts: | 1, PUIELES made unon o of the créat Hues whoee prolectors | LuuEucTir Suuld oud: tino to luveatigste sgie | dlscasos INYOI(ng. moro serioun conseucices: ey 3y gan WRUTEIE IR | W ol iakes i an nien clods e Hepublican rascality, —iYashington (D, ) Lost (e, ). Gon. Jnmes I, Bteedinan's 70,000 enrolled men, ready to march on Washington to make Til- den President, whom the credulous Conkilng tells of as the danger from which hia fnvention of a Prestdentlal Returning-Board saved the country, <t ted of exacily oue, uancly: James I, Stecd. wnan, who volunteered ns 8 Major-Gene i nath Gusetle (Kep.). i outt { =1 Ul “T0 NENT-STORES, OFFIC! W 8y &co Dr, duyne's Banaiive Piils are either Lazative or Cathartle, according to the dose, aud may bo de- penvied uon to ruluce healiy secretlons of ine fivor and omuch: fiowm praciice”which Lelittla. iho. b b Uriog wuly reproach upon a truly boneficent aystem. TUR CHARTER OAK KEORGANIZATION, It1s only simple truth, mildly stated, that there s considerablo dissatisfaction concerntug the reorgantzation ot the Charter Oak Life, but the real triends and supporters of the Company ~tho pollcy-holders whu mean to etlek su longe 8o new management Is honest—will doubtless his line occuples Sixth avengu ity outire lenyh, 1ta bublding was dono in wonderfully expeditions manner, belng carrled on through thv winter, tho weather ouly ouce or twice causinzany delay fu tne pulting duwn of the foundatioie o the put. ting up of the pillary and multitado of crosu. heatms, Tho road 1s by 1o mesns so unalghtly os it was espected to bu, and as people hecume accustumod tu it they lke it aside from the advaniages Cof - ensu and speed that will result . from s completion. The cars are models of construction ering & Song, villiam huain Wililago ' Buicreon, Ntores, PO Daie 00 ke, ete, PO RENT=FOIt WHOLESALR BUSINESS, FOR 5 st years, the 3 story and basement Corn one oF & term of 3 Briek Il 474 sudty Baterat) wii'he aliered fo | s = sult tenat, SWALTER MATTOCKS, 40 Déatbora-stes STORAGE oot 1, PEEETeRUrTeoUEE, : o ForsiLolitn, uercliante. and. ume o | 1isle Baiidiug, 30-ae liandoly! ations un the street; 2uz1™) feet, 4-story, 7 of State BMIBUN AJII:. ANCE OFEICEN, T ACCOSIMODATE UDTE NUMELOUS pughuit the eliy we lave cabilbed trona o Branet Uitices [ (e dift Defow, where adyerihenicts prive &s charxed at the w8 o'clock du an Yatuna; Ol casvarerennsr - soss sie oo 81,160,000 7L LIABILITIES, Capital stock rerneens® 100,000.00 Prodt andloss . 43,10, HEOUS] utture, wiercha W ratesimoney lusud it thie week, and untilv o m, ENTRAL ARENOUSK, AIRHL b Accept tho plan of reorunnlzation snd tho nowiy- | Liths payablo— and nlal, The woadwork and urnamentation ure If the Republicans of Ohlo want to be | _J. niAS, Dookseliers and Statloners, 123 | with an exc t for tho bulter’ bustuess, CERE N S uder et mirantaics elecied officers in good fafth, and ro onward, pay- | ~ Dusincss notes. v B2,R01.01 stal to those of the palace ears, and 1o pornt has ‘ N coml-at BAMUEL G 114 Dearl forthe s4fe plurage uiid propur care ul hauseluld wouds iog thelr premiums as befors, Yet thern lui'un’r- Bullding notes. . e G40,850000 | SO0 rm'm du‘ml co earn, aud 1o point has | nandeomely thrashed in October, ol thoy baveta | 3T WAL Newsdeater. Hiattoner, etc, 1000 | /0 NRNT-ENOM MAY T, VL TWO WALF mxr'.llluwmw S erchmudive, TOKATIO N. KUST) icton, thus fer smounting only to o suspi- | Mutusl Lifu Inanrance Compauy Hraveling nitractive. ‘The donotd are very prettys do is lo lgmore the Admintstration and sour on thie \\wl}:!fillfi.""uml; foatern lngetnent stores, 163 aad 163 Wal avy suruce At i - L, st b lu some way the ‘ol Sarahall Jowell LOMEAZE ooy ooneis Lo oersese 800,000.00 | aud the guueral construction of this Hrst completed | Cabinet represcotative of tho Gertans, 14 ls withe uf«u-n’.n‘! race of Halsted of Muuroc-st. Alsd siore 161 Wabsli-uy. E. ELY [FIRELIEY STORAUE COMPANT, 70, 10, Avn g Jartyatoto bs rowarded: ligit heroluore fs on. | 1ra L. Besba (pdpar dénfary..0. aq Sl | BF iy e e o o thruw e il Groen | fy uman possilites, to do stuptder shinge then | i Stweter) Nowslcater, sad Fancy RSO AV FTOTEITI | 1610hs J0.0A) aciare. o, for Srage o farhituro er foats In Ananclal hitelon veran ), B0, vich-sirect ronte into the shade, o, up and tho Dumocratic utiure have 7 T H-AV. 3 Vinete H . stnategy, although the chlef want of the | Sundry relicf fui DL ira e | e e e Tato movétient. & new | dousi but Tt Wil reuntcs sb - COUre =Clncanuts | === X Kood location for any bustoess, | 80d generalmetciisudisv; advanceainade; sufoly vauite Stustion s a rigld economy snd remorselosy S pocumatic motor lins deen lntruduced by the Second-Avenuo Hore-linlvay peny. ~ The Tnsentors, Messrs, Jurdy and Jamew, bova apent tho winter n perfecting their engiie, and claim o have produced u motur that Wil eventaally b adopted, for cconomical reasans, by (e horsce Fallwiy compantes i all citica. (¢ fs aaid that cara motur for at least $4 leas & day The welght will be nbout balf ax s that of the ordinary cars, Thy Commeraial (Ind, Jiep.). What n mnguificent specimon of mauli- ness and enterprise it ls, In o powerful Journal Itko tho Culcago 7Imes, to attack an old wan like ilshiop McCuskey, even though he bo gullty, aud to elaborate, 1 column after column of disgustiag du- tall, the sine of which ho levuspected, That sort of thing may bu **uign-toned * Journaitem, but it STUBAGE IS DIY LOKT FOU HOUSEHOLY Ul Tony, AKD DWELLING ABIVE o0 Biture and ncrchaudiss at lowest sales. YOUNG gt T AN A R Pl e | € mOWERN, i Fiedhoar T Wabash-av,, betwsen Thirdeth aod ""uo“llnlxu AND Lnnfllflu.__ o | e AN A s siitnate Aoy i nobud Mol S EAST Il nng.:"i"xl'fl:u'fiu BIRGLE AND Clark st “:::::lmnua S lqflx_-nuu;'fiu Loar, $43 refervnce. sear itandolpiy twd:itory l::ml vasewents | HOS MISHOMN TON DIAMUN U, WATCHER, NDRIS private ifice, 131 ian Houm S ands. Establiined 1834, sfim:m- nY ED, 8 Total.s svenonesnves sraefioerss 81, 1060, 003,71 ‘There ars one or two pocullsrities In this statement to which tho atteution of the intelll- pont reader will bo directod. The Talt Tower bullding appears here to have cost something uior than §600,000, while for the purposs of its construction the sum of $500,000 was borrowed upun mortgage from the Mutusl Lifu-Insurance Teduction of expenses fn every dircction, the e of a1l unproductive real"extato, & consirva: toa ot all sources uf rovonue, and & Brmr sesolu- ‘an W auve tha Compuuy, rogardiess of fudivid. u';‘." It personal favoriles #ro to b rewarded it fat contracts for loyality to uew officers or Directary, the Company m well go fnto a fte- tivera hange st oace, * In o ward, what the tler Uak managers the fundamental cat o run by Sl than by horee much I ASH PAID FOIL OLU GOLD AND BILVEIR. Money Lu lusn oo walctics, diamunda, aad valaavie o of every description i GOLIAMIL'S ot flullivn 0Bl ) E at._Fatab.fehed 14, AV, —NOALD AND 3 s; slso, & fuspiihied parlur. A ¢otditin of euccess ls tho confidence of the | Compa This leaves £300,000 snd upward tu [{ went; i hy i il i gt by respectable pe . r) Enst 3adiu for fu eacti, MOBEIT KE oo 3, 164 | Faw dag buatders can ba Accommimode Policy-holdera. - 1t s belleved § ce o 3 Lumu..m 3 s leave. h . T n'pnml rom tweaty il an hour nl‘u:rr.u iy seen fn that Higut by respectable peo- S S IN SUMS OF €2 AND UPWARDS CAN e T A e S wal lnyal are reduend sy rue m}:‘tmn'n:.u l\'v“h‘u {f;a bio ubtalned from othor sutirces for t number less dentrod, | ple,=Quiney (JU.) Herald (Dem. ). 1\! 5 ing. Yot wo see lu the above fn 1 stul ment that the establishment hasissued so-called bullding butes, not slone for what was required to complete the Tall Tower, but fur 825,00 over aud sbove that amount. What were these extra “building uotes™ fort To what use was ‘fbe exporiments with the noter cord are pronuanced yaite satiefuctory. The sir reservalrs are early concealed under the ends of the car, and u single lever 18 thounty visible plece of machine Un tho upper end of tieSccond Avenuv rotite oxce lant time e 1de from line will do the best it can to coms e liad in axchange for carrucy st the countiogs Foom Uf the Tribiue Company: g 28 PEENIES CAN LK Hab 1N EACHANGR rOlt ‘curreney at (be couutlug-room of the Trioune, va T CENT PLECES IN PACK AURA Yot $10 fn eschange furcorrency st counting-ruot of GTORE_NO, W LAKR-81.—4 BTOJIES ¥otels. eul. L b, WA‘I%. VT Clarkost., Hoow ‘l;l:DW.\'E HOTPL, 270 STATE-8T,—Fi ok i 3, o w rooms, with oard, §3, § & #3000 82 50 rwarut'tr. Tuvestigator Gloyver started ont to fish for Ttepublican catties, sad, every time bo gets 8 good ulbble, he pulls up & Democratie gudgeon, The result fa, that the Republican lesders and organe, at st a0 aoualve of Glover, nuw lpsist upon bim mfln electiun bas duveluped cousulerable op- mflu on amoug general and local agents of the A o PN L Bust decide the fatd of ihe Culnp.nl;l;.“ e o TUB UNION MUTUAL'S EXIBUIRNCEY. TORE AND ul'lmzl T «.,' : it miuita Tar sy oras tene | CHtmacEy MO o Trihnes Hodsee b g Tl ot Thvratmes iy £YREO W DO, | g Bt izt et Tyt ud i atcs ot U Tribune Uotupany. uuly van uuw ofter extra Induceuients (o the travelin, £ 245,000 applicd! Why wore buiid- | ots with . - Officeu, i Do o et dvys $1, ufifl:{fl;’ from the Presldent of the Unton | HLIs 00 BESNISEDIEGL WO ES Gl | iyl elevetad roads tobo osiantchrt on | Bahius ey sl Seaeid St Bl B Bevans haibs UAST UFF CLO [0 JENTSIN LARESINE BUILDING, CORNEN g R YT G e wilh ¢, of Matno (really o Boston company | wige full& provided forl Oun Lheso (Jua-nluu- VINK PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, that he is & biuniering Jackanipos, who haris uo- S TR RO AL ANI ORI ‘_mfinnlflk" %:.m‘l o SRIT Seairabis uiiise, wilbout budrd, 8 Maing chartor), hae excited gome stten- | Mr, Jay Gould’s balance shect docs ndt afford | That tho present bv not & guod time to sell palat | budy but bis fricn t Glover fsh away. lo | A herta cast o8 cloihlug, rders by wal bromaptly | oaly afow sisie A Eor e TR, ) (be Churt- ffous Ouse; | NEFADA HOTEL 143 AXD 130 W ADASE gl " quddry sioor, with clevatur fuctliifes, stoain Uoating, ng atenu power i1 dostrad. foquirest Hoow | day: 845010 7 perweck. Daviward $per nuek uildiog. e VR VL IeEn . DU, | (omummine, patio, ARS EEASERTE: cor L4 Saolly Ciarkat. |, laquire ot ¥ 8 | (VALCIMINING, PAINTING, AND PLASTER Itk ATOR st o P R | (ALY obwurkitow prices N BORO Y 7|0 _KEXT_UKSTRATLE BUITES ‘OF OFFICES, | 16 Roril sxalical. s e § milhur withuut vaulig gver Vrestun & Bean JUTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN TIAT THE oo Waahivgion-at., by O, LUNT, fioo G IN VR Eorihis Terctolgrs exiuiing wider the droy 0 _RENT—-A FART OF FPRONT TOOM, FINST Willlai ltuluer & Co. ls dissolved h{ mutual out, of our pew atice, Kuam ¥, Ko. vs Weshia; WILLIAM HUHNER, W, 1 TURERN % FATAR WRLL 133 Derovrs on coatinues (e bustuces. W. 1-AV.— inge hiae beon shown by the attempt t disposs of [ he Cottler collection, which comprised many exceediugly fine and higu-priced pictures, The ated nuwmbers wero pat up with the an- sriatn price ware reach- ed the pict assed, Under tols re- serve, tweuty of the Anewt paintings were loft on hand. Among theso were Corur's ** Orphuns Be- hoiding the itising Sun, ™ valued at §10,000; Bol- lugee's ** Diana,” for which §1, wore bidj Muuve's ** Furestor's Team,* piico $3,000; and & mariue vlew by Actsu which wae' passed a¢ $12530 Bit: The total wmount reatlzed from the salqe was 34,821, Amoug ihe artiste repre- svnted In thia famous cullection wero Honnemal. son. Arus, Cotat, Uelock, Vuillefray, Do Ls Mar, Nerdag, Keubuys, Hamup, Theodory Iousseau, Puillippe Ttousseat, Michel, Roybot, Tryon, S1il iet, Boulard, Diax, Dauvigny. Dupre, Stacqust, Du Cbatiel, snd Eugone Delacrolx. TALMAGE HOTTUE MAN. Tne paragrapn which has goue the rounds of the couptry to the. oect that Air. Taimage owsd iy aalvation to turuing back from the theatre, whither :Ion {n Ife-tnsurance circles, und is regarded as 3 evehtlon of a condition of true lnwardness :“l’;" Probubly applies to other companles Do ta the Union Mutual, This_circalar rel Lo, '-l'mm:m of tho Compuny, on taking its Suscearoynd iteaflalrain a very wized stte, with v luans, duudiful asests, complicale S hnsad ineflicivnt melhods of ‘doing busin, Fatber jpoie LUl of inetleiency and ‘carclosruess ow of 0 of dishoncsty. Jndeed, uo malversu- Which iy ¥ bnchiuryed, bui evideutly the Caupany Sacconi s of the ofdest sud spparently wost 'Mlue. nln’y‘u‘:‘n‘“ :gunuy. has had 3 narrow I‘““Iillfllql 5 02 Jown eXpens: auy light. Naw 8, A little over five years agto the Tribune Asi clation hag & cash surplus of §300.000, and hait its ongnal stock wusvsiuced st $500,00. To-day it has no surplus, snd balt its origiual stock is worth puthing 8t ull It 1s true that it nom(- nally possea u lares buliding and some adjoln- fug real estate, which aro asacssed for burpuses of tazation at $400,000, and whose market value is, therefure, about $000,000, But ss the Mutusl l:hu-lu-umua L‘umrnny bas o wortgage of 300,000 on the buildinge and it adjuucts, aud as ay Gould holds 319,250 ot * building notes ™ for which thut structure supphied eurity, itia plain that the Zribune Association's real estate nust fgure mmoug its liabilitles nstead of 1 asacté, Mr, Gould baving succeeded o exchanging $342,000 of bis bullding notes for an equal smount of new stock ul tbe pominal value of $5,000 4 share, uow an- nouuces \bat be feels ' altogether comfortable sy not catch what he but the peopls wuu't be al complexion of the Buake plenty and gete th Dines (Ind.). The Hon, Samuel J. Nandall, Speaker of tho Housu of Representatives, is making himeolf preuty ouwmerous, as it were, Nub loug sgo be S Al wrote 8 lciter o a citlaen of New Albauy, in this )ST LAST MONDAY AFTEIL. State, strongly indorsing Judze Blckng)l, membes i g ‘L ko, Landulph, frou that district, mud urging bie renowlustion, it o SiArbed 8. Ths humet To 8 yook Now, it scems, ho s meddliug (o Uhlo politica, | keep out rewstd and The Saudusky Healefer says **It has undoabled uiire, fufortnation that Neudall bas writteu to Jesding Ohlo Demucrats that it e of the utmost lmportan 1o the Democratic party toat the Olilo Legielature should redistrick the Stalo. 4 i Raudall gives us &' reason for thlv advic the fudlcations polut (0. He ublican success In car- rying thonext Houso, unlves sowe effors of this oo mado by tha ‘Dewocrats whe JUNAY UELIELR. 30 State: IL PAID FOI LADI S csatco tin g rd A E. HEHRCIHEL, 34 edaced pricea Gbod rovins sod biand, §: 5010 87 per week. Day hoard. $4 per AND GENTLE: 1 prowptly Lo Lol toshora. __LONT AND ¥OUNS = 'l‘(l J. & K. WHAT PHOOF CAN YOU QIVE that thy dlamonds sa 2 slceve-buttuns are wiloe? I8 M, Tribuoy otice, Y EDUCTION UF 048 UTLL PEIL CENT 5 aane L warreaiees with Ihe expansivh buraer Thouew Docks nind Yara: d hwlder suld fur $4 per duseast W. F. feeh square, 5 teo 7 ANTED=BLAKE CRUSY 3 iy gceupled by B L Heditrou & . Pk R W £ _fiuv.'n’nmh‘x.' 171 Lasail b Baefem T-DUCK CORNER™ OF POLK-SIT AND - # OLK ANLBEAGT | ROt SALE-A 12124 BYATIONARY ENUINE IN I RACIH [« 4 Ry i “mgé-.{‘#}m“%l TR TN LY ST s RS W s 3 all doubiful balauccs to profit and {:',u‘,;nu Improving the elbods of BUOLKCOPINE, Ubhombauy bas suivived the shock, | As tho ) credic oy buttlng of all thix ineuta” difticulty, wihe L was unimpatred, sud it began this year - uicicat surplus of hand. cts, st their W place the Compauy uen} 16,815, 01 LAl Addreds AUGUSLU. Tt 8 on At ‘o Wahaunav. aad Banih of AMIFy - oL be Iu drat-class uelghburaved, Heut pot 1 Tiiviue vitce. EIR Y, 4 80 per miouth. NTED-TO REST—A WHOLE FLOOR ON they bave 9 th dide, with 1thous bosrd, § eut UL 3 g jsion. 'Ia tho mcantinn over 1t "Hiat muight Thave. been taken for | be was going with e friend went | tng pawer."—Indianapalis Journal (Kep.). i '-|u' ok permanent hotsa “whLyerty | sond drachs ene WAL & BEADLEY, v Lasel }::‘,“,‘,“5,,';“,,‘,':.“‘,"h‘.,};;;:“,},‘jf:“,‘;{“;:|“,'m'c::' o Fiflave S pAes i hehr vty snd | gruoted, thougl 15 o Juut posibio it bl co- | S8438 S8 ooy wicomuh1{ aise ot | o laut ineome tax was adopled lo holp T i Ppscetiwmeons, | Rkl P TR, S L A 1408 tuelr premiums, 1 ariners wuy bot entirely participate o bis sat- | 3gk puch ditfurence, s the story came from the | meot the extraordinary expensos lacurced la sav- i EXCHANG 0 BENT—TRE THIRI AND F0 3 | bired, and clieap for vasli OF appry ddress [y L4 etter this thau W 1088 | {yruction. With charactertatic slipperyness, Mr. | Jilie yourcs which wald **poor Tweed " died va s [ yuo'ths Unton, sod ket o 1O HENTETAR SN Adiute Tt BWAX, 42 Michigau-ay. TP EXCHANUE~TWO SIORES AND 30 l 150 feet DII‘LIIC' ‘east of Ilalated-at., clear. Wsat dwelliog and Lok clear, 0Ua 145 tuel, vl corger of Van Bli“l:l it. sad Hlere ml < vichange for buuse mad futs ciear, 1a city. i T N A AT e & acturing busiuess, with usd uf clevtor; s Quuld wriggles out of ifs offer to produce bis B AV iy Vs iy bouks for comparison, sud with warvelous im- eriinence gives notles that Postwaster James ua bits ** fuil consent " Lo furulsh what he cails **u tulorablo clew to the out-of-tuww circulations of dallies.” It would be a good deal wore to the purpose 11 Mz, Uould would furulst *a tol- erablu cluw’? fur tbe beuoit of the Tyiduns Herg fn CUAYTER O FAT corTIACTS ero ls a ltitle story related of oneof our “K‘:hl !lil] companics, showivg » degres of res- 'tth.“'l‘n overcoming au error not often et b his Company in its early bistory made Iy Fact with a generul agent which was tothe '€ & 80ft thing. This was fu the palwy days cot: but, in fact, Mr. Talmaze roferred to & brothel winlater, and was not hiueslf the hero at sll. Al- though Fegarded s s fule actor, It msy be ques. tioued whether he uver so much as siarted for so wicked a pisco as the theatre. TUB CONM! tiou among loyal citizens to look rigidly Into its legality. The case will be different now, and, if anytbing Yke the draft before the Ways and Means Comunities ie passed ioto law, 1ta constitetionsii- ty will certaluly be tested {n the conrts. Tho Coa- atitutiou of the United biatessays: **Hopresenis- VWAKIED, - poue WECONLUAYD DO retter (S WL R E U i, L vD fuf priutivg uttic rbors oL, Roow d. AR LS MRS RO VAN IR da .0 43 Nortl Clark-st. | NT—HALI kD AND % T T vAfii:u-ru BUY—A L000 PUUND BURGLAIG Y prustaiei etva ull dsacripiiva. AdSress G ., UNE. dtspatches from Chicago relative to the Com- e Bt eeny Lo bo I peepaFation foF acliv HOICEST IN A GENTS WANTEL-TKAS-THE be world—1) = ¥ i £ 4 1! be spportioncd amou: purtcrs' staple artiuo—uleases every- S—————— ¥Len it was bosstad 1hag no. Amerd stucklioldere, whaw by ks swludied, oty | & rtare callto mlad oo Uousmunlailc proceslious | tives aad dhiect luseh Shul) by SBRLTNORed i vhe | Sodyriade prlecs TGl Combuty e duierie” iy Pt K. B DO company ever brok mesiben relowre "'{:‘"'l"“" Wikl "'"Ifi,l."'" {ortiis 519,250 Gl bt Lo call thowsalvos tbo Buds.®) on, sccordiug W their feepoctive numbers,"— | EotiBLS e on 0w Ko Yimo—send for ‘Clrouiar oton snd Deboven-sta, sultskle f 1451 PAID FOI BOUK&-BTANDARD WOIK3 o g oke, 80d it was deented walo | “bullding nutes® which appear awoog the it oplniuns are sil of tho extremo ordor, aud | that s, of populativn. What, Sucn, are direct | 1o OUKKE WELLS, Pes. uf Lie liw(lull Awericaa shop or furnitury g4l sleass bing cood prlces, Uetors L sell_your ¥ G0y amount o tuw iest year's premium in | Trivine's abllitics. tbey live in bupes that they jrusy sumetimo play | taxes? Jobz Stusrs Mill glves 1o fullowing definl< | TcaCo., 43 Vesoy-si, N. Y. 1.0, Bus et . 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