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XICANIZATIO The Copperhead-Rebel Plot to Oust the President by Revolution. How the Now Democratic Rebel- llon Is Regarded by Lead- ing Journals. golf-Acousing Rogues in the Fraud Business---Is Potter a Fool or a Tool? pBrief Expressions of Views by a Number of State Gov- ernors, THE PRESS, THR NEW NRBELLION. Neto York Tribune, The Democrstic mejority in the Tonse of Nepre- nistives bave Onally forced throngh the Potter resolution. What the couatry will think of this roceeding it 18 not dificalt to conjecture. What {he Repablican minority in the Fouee think of it fs fobe seen in the ringing address which they hnve gent out to 1o votars of tho United States, and in which they boldly charge that this ls & plot to onst \be President by revolation. The Democeatic resolution {8 not only Indccent and knavish, It 1s an attempt to get up anew re- bellion sgainat lawful authority, In elther awpect fycoald ho restated as & matter of right: In the Jat- ser it was a daty Lo resiat ft. The men who 1alk of impeachment an a possible result and excuse aro guilty of & cheat nnworthy of gentlemen, for they know that Lhey have not mgnsl Idea of making William A, \Wheeler Pres- Meat. The men wha pretend that thero fa no In- 1ention to distued the Fresident's titlo are proved glity of falschood, Grst by the very language of e resolution as to the Maryland memorial, and pecond by the action of the Demaceatic caucus on 3 resulution dlsclaiming such fntent. ‘Ticro 12 no Yo7, except by rovolution, to oust o President and Vice-Vresldent who have beon duly inaugu sod tecognized by both Houses of Congross, and woosu right ts susiatned by the courts, _Untfl the revolutlonary intent ts wholly defeatod, Ropublic- ans ought to treat all compromisesand adjustments ¥ be pruposed prociecly as '* peace-at-any- Copperhends were treated when the first fbat rice y Lellion began. e Democratlc party bas been laboring an no litieat o go to enal 146k of sty cver dld befora to get some sort of & Pt upon which It could make & record tbe conntry on. It has acied with its pgacity. It liae undertaken Lo ni in tlie same way und upon tho e that it would mako business capital and in. crease the country's materlal wealth—with wind. Jia struggles i tils direction have boen somstimes dllluuqnglnd sometiings winising; and_ Its wuce huve been luvariably dis F mo Liave the leaders of thi: ingand wrenching themselves to socure an make n reconl, und lay In capital for the fall Gmpalgn. - The seeslon s drawing to & close, and they have so far succeeded only In ing 8 record damaging to themselves, 'hie Bouthe ern_question is 1o longor a living lssue; upon Clvil-Service roform they are umufied by their own trief, bad record from opening thelr months; upon the currency question they have bogeled, and Bhvnicred, and divided, strengthentng. tholt ope ponents and weakening themscives by their neavaree; tholr investigations havo vnly discover: ed traud ond dishonesty in_theie own party, und mado the Investizators a laughing atack to tho couniry; their pretended ecuiomy has been so thoroughly exposed thal thoy whil haraly dare make bosst of 1t before the most Ignoraut conatity- ency: their Tariff bill u o fotluro, und thy party he atwolutely bankrupt. lnstead of increawing therr capital tliey have frittered away their uesots, A loosc-Jointed, shambling political organiza- {lon, incoberent and inharmonlous upon every. thing except the unanimous desire fur ofce und power, L been puttering with politics for elght wonthe in A vain endeavur to find somewherea solld foothiold for itsell, Desperato ot repeated failures, 1L cumes back at last 10 the bursted bub- ble of ciection (rauds and the claim that Mr, Tile den wan (alrly ulected President. ot much in the way of capital, butit'a il there fe left. Aud douotieas the ol utleman o the bay-winduw, uwing pretty well the stufl thia party (s made of, lovked 7urmm.l 1o Just thls ending of ftall. And may be B( and by lio will risn up and meet a com- mittec with the remark: ‘‘You can't lezislate wortli o cent; your forte e to vindicato: looking for sunichody to vindicate: you have found bimhere.” And then he will re-enter politics, and employ a bureau and devise a new ciphier. SELY-ACCUSING TOGUES IN TUBG FRAUD BUSI- Nitss. New York Times. There 1s a certain family likencss 1o all of the n0-called confesaions of fraud In the Presidential canvass of 1870, ALfirst blush It seema a hitle singular that so many men shonld havo walted so long before they cloanscd their bosuns of (he per- flous stull which must have welghed upon thelr hies Tt fe singular that not one of tho numer- ous throng of peulients was moved to that open confeaston, which fu sald to be gand for the soul, untll there was an sttemot mada to causs nn In- vestication by Congress, Nearly two yosrs huve pused, whila McLin, Uennis, Seikirk, “Andorwon, and all the rest, have carried tholr dreadful scer ut with thewm; sd bady board o sign from them unti everything had been wrranged for the Erlllll cxploaion, Then, with one accord, like n i of consplrators on thu mimic stuge, Iht{ sll tushed down to the foothihts and confided thoir pland und plote to the femmll publlc. Why were none of these bad men hvard fram, oxcept ii dark whispers, until oo destructives had wudu tholr propuratlons fur Aring thuir miine? Perbaps one snswer may be found in the fact that all thesc inen profeas to have liad o grivvunce, Mz, McLin, for vxample, would havo revaaled hls ity decrel long before ho did, but he was wait. ng for tha Adminlatration torecognizo the Southern Hepublicans, 1lo tardlly confeeses that he was party v cerlaln frau.w i Archier ‘Fownehip, Atachua Couuty, Fiorida, He conlosses lus guiit in Aprfl, 1678, Why did ho not confess befors? by Lise he sl this timy stoully matntained, as bo undoubtedly Las, that the Aluchua canvass \vaesn honest ono? Why has bio bidded Barsary 10 fartery time? e declares that ho reluctuntly tonfessed ot Just, becauso ho waw that tho Preoldent would not tako care of the Republicans of the South. We all know what that moans. To **take care of ¥ o man in politice uicial vatrunage, Tho sni e was uot 80 takon care of, aud theroforo ho m the world biw pretended confuesion. If li Leon reward :d, lie would not, in the thiuves' argot, have **split" on b cmployers. S0 with Dennte, Tl complaine that he did dirty work without pay, aud fhat sfter Lo had violated b nice convcivce 10r iby saxe of the party, the party did not taku care of hiw. Therefore, ko, tov, 3 dunce, aud accused bis betrayers well as corruption, of the nun Selkirk, whoro rid. a0 cousplcuously paraded by some uf the Dowucratic pavere us cortln to coms rmise Attorney-Uenoral 8¢ brived election fuspectors and 8 Witues sccording to bis own story, was flually ot ropuntsnce and coufussion "f his falare to secure o promived Consulship, At the very last, whilo' he was recling off b ruck-lrsyl-lmll atory, he Interruptod hime self with too plaint, ** | want my litl Consulship ot it squivalent o inono It wbunld by ooesrved thatall of theso rascals (for tney are ruvcals on their uwn cunfession) could Bave beeu vory easily kept quiet, if it wers any Olject to keep thewr qulut, It did not sequars much to paclfy McLin or Dennle, Solkirk vrAnder- Son. They did uot wunt such greas places as have en glven to olber ulloged conspiraiors, Thess Len woald bave us beliove that Mlr, John Hheruan s wade Bucretary of the 'Vreasury us o suward forcorrupting the Elcction Supervisors iu Louts- ba, auJ that ex-Uor, Noyes was yiven the French Bisalon for slmilar services worfurmed in Florida, Tbe solf-confessed furgere nud carrupters who ure B6W coming o tho front wuuld have been satisfed Wlth far bumbler places thau theve, 12 we azo 10 llevo thea now, thu lepublicau leadere, with fn- €xphicablo fatuity, refusea to recoguiso thuir uery- £ £ dees compensato Lhem with (he vetty patrone 3fa Which bas bien bestowed on 1mun Wi bud no foiia upon the Adiglutatration (or wcallur seev- fees. Flio Repualican wmanu crudit thin nort of ovldeace, ou Ueas Lo play and vxvculy & great conspirucy, bus Werv deatltuts of that commonast furm of ahrewds Bees which luads bad mieu 1o adopt every possiole Wieans W koep silent their tools uud accomplices, &::;‘vfilu who dues nut divido Lis plunder whib his W would bu reckoned a fool. f-accused rogued bsve not hele crivive, o tuat ludeguaty fampeusation hus been offered thew, Wy have vnly'their wusupported testimony that they eu odured auyihn It s fair (0 pry that they have thing. Treasury, touag wu bechh applicants for souice 1f “\ho President, Sccretary of tie and other viticials whu contrul pat- d been clese an M angely OF the Ofenecs churged agniust them, they could Lot bave Lreuted thelr ruputed ccs with greater judiZercace, Hleve that men who bad reached uwer by care Tupt meavs were gullty of the tncredibla folly of throwing ull the )y wew who cusld Letray und Suuvict thtum; aud thiv, too, when thy crumbs ulch fall from the oficial tablo would biave satin- 4 teir demands, In the record of ciime e there w3y sucl justauca of (diocy luked with intelligont \ickeduusst T'he whole thicory of the 1rreconciia- that tho Hepunllcan uisuagers arrsnged a Couspiracy tu ateal the votus of Klufica and Lauiale $a2; thatresidents of thuso Hiates cxecuted the Prodtuming; toat tu every intance the rual scture $us biut bave Luen sluce disregurded sud treutid :Ll'l&r:m{‘u{'cmnzr mull thiat, tocrefore, m»‘yl have sed oy 3 v r ettt eythlug. stualiy, thia be taging buwan ON TUB MEXICAN ROAD, Cincinnutl Commar fat. The Democratic majority 1n the lousa of Hepre- Selatives have delibarately placed thelr countey ® busition of emulation of tue Mexican esam- VIS ta Presideatial sloctions. Tats is dono fn $ach form wnd under such thrests sod duclasa- prohably earned for the: #lven the nama and famo of tho Mexican party, Uf conree there f8 8 clajny of frand. ‘Thers al- vava bua claim of frand when professional pall- ticiane havo apent thele muney In organizing what 11 aupposed to bo victury and it tarns out to he de- feat, ‘This la especially the cdan if the persons dlsappointed bappen fo have implanted in tnelr bosoms the great opinion that anything called by tho pame of Democracy s nminized good, and whosa religlons canvictlon le, that the Dewmocratic patty Is an infailible organleation, Invincible by virtue of itadivioity, and, therefore, unavoldably defrauaed If defeated. The Democratic party, through Ite represonta. Uves in tho House, hias Mexicanized itself, ana fteps to the front with & programmo of snarchy. It is vain and foolish to say tnat those who take view ars opposed to tha investigation of fraud, are opposed to atirring np unprofitable strife. handa of the Democraticonrty aro unt so clean t it shauld be sollcitons to display them: and, indeed, thera fa nothing in the Iate proceedings of Conuress that argues anxiety to J’u 20, for they carefully Minited the acope of their inquiries. ‘They never proposed to examine the frands in which they wera concerned in this city, and which i cxlensive machinery and abundant yecuniary resources, derlved fevin Ui immedlate neighborhodd of Prestdentinl candidate. We hare not noted any vehement urdor to louk tnto the fele- graphic correspondence between Grumorcy Fark aud Orogon, about the purchasa of an Elector, or Into the rocord of the snat-gun party of Missl, ippl, Aro tharefore rondy ta acauit the De ocratic party of any overbearing propenaity to pure fraud for thejsake ofjtha vindication of absfract e, ‘Thete wis room for honest differences of opinfon At tu the resaitof the Iust Presidential election. 1t was clear that the people of Uregon intended 1o linvo cant thelr Electoral votes for iayes, It wan clear thatthers ane w great conapieacy urganized h{ tho aid uf sn abundant money to cacry Ohlu for Tilden Ly the employmant of Fangeof Topenters, It wae® certaln that the colored voters h been Intinidated by o pollcy of mmsae- sinating thent {n more than one of the Hoathern States, when the great clauss of tho treuty by which the Confederate States wero restored to the nation was that thers should be sssoclated with ueral amncety Impartinl suffrage. 1L was core aln that nmong the disouted States South Carolina was Tepublicen, Florida dependent npon. very ro- mota back conntios, and Loufstana woon the en- forcement, through the Rewrning Doard, of the I rovided to pruvent the {ntruduction of assassination ha ossential part of the political aystem. It wad clcar, too, that the Domocrats had a Jarie malority of the povular vote na cast—a ro- sult llkely to appearat all clections If 1t Is the basia of operations that ‘the 'Democracy bave an inaliennble right to employ tho shotunn in the country alstricta agalnet licpublicans whase color displeases them, und to march to tho polls tho disciplined Igavrance of the frenl citles, Not through any fault of their own, but {n con- seqnonce of the defective system of necertaining the result of a contesl for the Chlef Magistracy, thy close of the yoar 187U fonud the Republic fudan« 14 through o disouted Presidential election. ‘horo In 1o daubt that the perll was actual, Thoughtful men throughout the country wera alnrmed. Thera scemea no escape from’ dedly dauger. A civil war mors terrivle than that of the Heoelllon was threatened, Kscape was made through tho devico of the Blectoral Commlsslon. . 1t 18 not too much to aay that the best men of botl parties statained this Commission, and did It with- vut reference to the result as it attected candldaty m’m pariles, The maln thing was the preservation of poace. - notations from tho dehates shoty the hoartines with which tols adjustment was approvod by lea fng men, North and Foutn, of both partics, and the press teamod with expreanivns of joyful congratulation that the Repablic bad ' been fgoidod through & perilous pass unhsrmed. v Democratic clalm tbat thete could be mo houoat lssnu from, tie Commlasion If pot in their tavor, i fosulting and preposterous, The cry of frand which hae been ringing since the Cominls- sion decided that on the fuce of the returns liayes wad electad, is laclf a fruud of the worst kiud,— und after long nureing and mogalfying by rockless sensationalisis, this frand has becowe a” nulsance of national proportions. Mr, Bonwuel J, Tildon never wae {n favor of the Electoral Comintesinn, Ifc opposed it atrenuounsly, and wanted to use the inlistia of Connecticut, New York, New Jomsey, Delaware, and Muryland to aupport his title. “He took advantage of the dieso- poiutment of Lis partirane with the Commission to g;wun a declaration from the Houso that he had on ¢lected. and the presont louse has Just been used to tovive the contest that there was resson to hope the Commtsefon hud closed forever, The fobject i mnot {nvestigation. There I8 no reason to suppuse that thore s anything un- kuown of the play of tie sbarp managers of tho contending parties In_Florida, that can pe turned up worthy of the public atieution, Nut the Demn- ocrutic memberns of the llonse want o fight over the Presidency. or are, at least, incapable of resistin offcctuslly tho ¢vil influcnce of tholr ugsociate The Investization fs mercly to furnish fuel fors mullengnt fre that bas becn kept steadily harnin; ‘Tha proceedings are tuken in the trus Mexican spirit, They indicute thnt the party is ready tu ply tho Mexzican metkods, This party bas ol ruady weeared the next Senate: but tioy buve wado the fsene upon which the noxt [louse must oo and_that le, whether the Muxicano-De- ruated with power in both Houses Woshall mev whethier, In the jud§~ m country, wo _should enter upon the Mexican highway, It la 8 broad road, and soverul Tepublics hinve paseod down and out that way. A VICTORY TUAT 13 WWOISH TIIAN DEFEAT. Sprinafield (Nuss.) Republican (Ind. ), The Democtats have at jast succeeded 1n getting thelr resulution for a onesided and parttsan in- veatigation of the Florida ond Lon through tha Hous N'he week clones with a Demncratie victory, bot it tw one of thioso victorics that are worso than de- feat, The lasun was clear and simple from the tizst. 17 there were to ba nny Investigation, there ought to bo a. full tuvestigation; no vahid reuson could bo glven for conllning tho inguiry tu two States except 8 purpose (o qnestion the Preaidens tial title which thoso Btates holued ortabiish, ‘The Demucruts, therefors, Lave confessed thelr unwill- Inkuess tor u thoroueh Investivatlon at the same thiue thet they have arenscd .u-yl nn_of (heir nl"“““:‘ tutuntion to reopen tho Fresiduntisl eet- tlgment. ftepublicaus come out of the fight with all 3 2 ‘e the touors. Tuough thero havo Leen wigrs the Inat two dayw that sunie of their leaders rogrettcd the origined promies to Iufil’lol’l the Democratic relcllll“)n 1t ite scope wore bruadened, the pariy's record 18 that it would favor fuvestigation §1 only it wer fuli and folr, They wure culirely justined in opuosiug the outrageoudly unjust proposition of the Denocrats, and makiug them walt until they could got & quorum of their party to put it through, ‘I'no”country wiil condowmn the partisunshin wtigution, und rious mischisl, aro undouttedly Dew roudy for almost ANy u the White toune, were many or intluentia during the past wevk must 1uavitavly arouse fear (hat o countderablu portiun of thu party are willing 10 precipitata u fresh contest over the Presidency upon a weary couniry. U conrao the eoumr{ will not allow any more- wment for dlsiurdtng Mr. 1layed' tenure of 1 White Honse to make suy real progress, Thu pub- lic wou't swallaw the campsign munifesto of the Rtepunlicun um\rruulnnll Cowmittee at 2 slugle 2ulp, Lut it will oeps closw uye on evonte ot Waushington, And if tholeaders uf the Dutvocracy wnvuld ve wad vnoueh 1o serlously proposs s ro- versal uf the Eluctorul settiomont, thuy will veta respunse from tlic cuuniry within twonty.four hours that will make theni take the Lack track without sny annccussary delay, ‘Thure |s one good lmnr aboutibe nvestigation, — 1t will shiow whiat thore {s 10 the mystorious 1alk 0 long curreut about torrible ovidence agatnet She mun, Noyes, aud the rest. If the Becrotary of the ‘Preavury, tho Minlster o France, or any othor pub- Mo survunt, hav boen guilty of curruptivn, the countsy wante to kniow 16, If they Lave not, t couutry also wents (0 know that, Let us have the facts, coursy of uvents REUELLION OR BEVOLUTION, Pliteburg Gomisercial Guarite, Tho past fow days bav devetoped vnough of the scret purpuses of the Democracy for it to bo ru ably cortain that thelr resulution to invewt), s so-called Florlda frauds hae 8 far-resching and dangerons object. 1t sims at no loes thau the vlating of Tildon fn the Presidoncy, In place of Hayes, 1f the muny avowals of Lemocrats, that iliey hod 0o such purpaso, s thought 10 be an o wel to the fden of b rovolutionary subversion of Fresidential oftice, it will bo roniembered that th. who made sach svuwnls protestod that they wonld restet the opuning of the wuoject st all. Yot they usvo beet drlven by the caucus to do thw very thing, If 1t bu srgued thal they cannot, througn jwpeactment, put him oot of oftice without & two-thitds - volv of the Bepate, we suswer, this is not thelr programme. The ilouse of lteprosentatives has already passcd a resolutivn afirwing that 1ilden wus sicctod. Domo- crate sloct u wajonty of the uext House, they will bave tho Eonute also, and thas, Ly 8 ® uljority o, ino Lo recognlze Tinden and not Banity will accept ouly Tildon's now- . und buv louse bl weesagew. |iaycs can Lo fgnorad, —and thie, it 1 belioved., Is tho plun, The theory bas been put forth that, if Ly can cunpact sunie persun Who bas rocelved 4 appotnts ment fruin Hlayes with su act of fraud lo the Preal deutial count, ‘the President can be Lmpeacbed for sewardiug the verustrators of fraud. e do not pectend 1o way whicli, Af uny, of thuse plans may bo adopled,-—unly that the present procecdings moan other and fulnre wovements lookiug (o & chipge tu tbe Prestduncy. 1t I8 well Lo look thls grave Lisue in Lhe face, aud tocall it by the rizht usime, 18 e rebeliton, —or revolution. Authe Kepablican address bas [, it Mexicanizae thy Goverument, —by overturning the Jugully wucertained results of thu clection, by sn Hilexu! sud uxtraurdiuary uso of the yowers of oue h iovernmunt, © If uu huncat investiyation , 81l ailuged frauas should have been fucluded, —ulthoug we thiuk It was » taclical miatake for e Hepublicans to have wade, of (0 sccept, y propositivn lookiug 1o 1avuetigation. An fuyestigution of Dewmoceatic” frauds, by such & comulites as Hupdall would sppoiut, would be & farce. 14 bs lpoasitile Diat tiey would sct justly, What they waul bs partisan sdvantage aud caplisl, snd an excise 10 vvertury e Prosidescy, 1 tney wil) pruse slter, without boncst acrupl 1n (e uost inalevoleut suint, 'Tiels ubject ey wish the evideuce, teu uluciured or to put sy wud Tildeo tu. When what loe 'y s fall, It wall uave Mesieantzs thy Uove t whou (Lo slections ure over, ‘Llie Now prend do g biealtate 1o declare that Vildeu d this move, Pelton speuta uleht with Yorl devely] Raus Io Balthuore Just ss It was beiud piecipl- b4 _erament by withboldt 1878, t Randall van propared with a written ralin, when tho question of privilege came np. smendmenta wors refused, and the cancus plan W4 pat thrungh, ‘The right anit wrong of thts matter shonld he clearly understood. The title to the Premidentla offico wae clearly settied, In conformity with the Conntitation, befare Prestdent Jiayes was inaugu. rated. The Electoral Commisslon, sitting a3 a court, decided as ta the I ogality and richt of the' conflicting retarna that came befors them. The resnlt csme befors Congress, o jolnt sesslon of the two Ilousss, and the voton of the several States wore counted, In man- ner and form as provided by the Conatitation. At the close of the count, Rutherford B, layes was declarea duly elected Presdent of the United Btates. This constituted a legal title, that coold only be set sside in one way,—by the contastant, who could be no other than BamuelJ, Tilden, bringing the case before the Hnrn‘m! Court of the United States within s given time, This has not been done, and the titie ia settled 1n law, 8o much {n clear, If 1t were otherwise, if Congrees or one branch thereof conld go back of the title, and an an tasuc like that now ralsed conld becloud or sat it aside, & partisan Congress, opposod to the P'rosldent, could at any time do this by cettiug up aud. Tt 4 evident that such a power . and should not, sy wl!hllfi Insecuris e, y attompt to_beclond the title of the Presidentis] ofice ta revolutionsry. If the Democrata go no farther than they have, with the wotive ascribed to And focognized In Lhetr sction by itandsll, when hie ruled it a question of the i 1hul vrivilege, they have initlated rovelntion. It 14 the old Rebellfon in & new form. It 1 the inouncement that they mean to dominate this Government. It Is the application of their Houlh- ern theory, that & warlike minority shull rule the nation, It is the subverelon of every principle on which the Government can nnneaml(’y stand. We e faco to face with a now robelllon, and must mect It, not with amendments ' ami compromises, -~ but with stern, unilinchin hontility, The neace conferance of 1801 did nu hprevent or delay rebellion, ~neither will com. roniees now. The Bouthern elemont has asserted teelf, aud will not bo put back. It the jonsi« bility fo: this actlon can bo proven against Tilden he deserves tobe huvgas n traitor. 1t te not now & question of fraud, —that {s pasved. Tlhe election of 1876 wan auforlupato, —out we honcatly be- llave that more fraud and balldozing were prac. ticed by the llemucrate than can possbly be charged (o Repudlicans, Dut be that as 1t may, the Prestdential title Las been seitied legally und rightly, snd a conspiracy to unecitic it cannot bo permitied, unjesn wo chno<e to havo the Govern- ment subverted. This f¢ the tssue now before us, A LAWLERS PARTY, Cleeetand Herald ‘The recont performances of the Democrate {n washinglon ought to surprise nobody, True, they exhibit » glaring dlsregard of good faith, a defiance of luw, aud a reckleas readiness for revolution. ANl this, howuver, Iv what w0 might well expect from the Listory of the Democracy for the past twonty yenrs. It has been essentially a lawless party, Falllng to olect ita President in 1800, the Bouthern wing of the party plunged tho country Into & wicked, fratricldal war, while the Northern wing moro or loss openly ympathized witl tha coffort to destroy tue Union, and embarrassed the Uovernnient Ly secret conepiracies and draft-riots, ‘Phe mild, humane, and patriotic Lincoin wes stig- matized as o mouster of craelly, or rdiculed as o low buffoun, because he sought to en. forco the law After tne Rebellion had bean suppressed the Democracy in both sections of the country occupled {wsolf for many yoars in aseailing or ubusing the reconstriic. tian acts uc nuw smendments to the Conatita- y law inat did npt bave thelr suppoet bo- its preasge they threatened to nulilfy after- ward, The samo wanut of respect for law as law characterized their position toward the dnanclul lepsiation of the Quvernment. Tho pledges of tho untton to ita creditors thoy constantly endeav- ofed to violate. Tho public cregit hud no eanctity in their oves, and they wers fruitful of schemes for repudiotion. The Government Lad_solemuly agreed to pay i1s bonds lu cofn, but the Democrats labured for ten years on various projects for paying them off jn paper, giviag uotico at the same time that they nover futended to rodesm tho paper. Waen, {u spite of thelr efforts, s day was sot for resumptlon, they treated the statute nxlrug tho date nsof no sccount, and dlled the Jund with clautor, seeking 1o prejudica the people agalnat the law, unid annoancing thelr futentivn (o dieregard 1ts vledge i thuy gut the power. ‘The record of this |vlll'll gave us no reason for thinklog It would ablde loyully by the declsfon of the Ilvctoral Commission Incase that decislon fulled to put Mr, Uildun in the White tlouse. In 18011t touk up arms aguinat the suthority of a Fresident whow all conceded Lo bo falely ond law- fully elected, Why shoull It be expecied now to submit quietly to “the authority of s Presldent whom It denvuncessss frand? Al, Lot did nut the Lemocratie party act up the Electoral Comunis- #ion and apree to accept {19 verdict? Certainly; and Aliat fuct would dear any uther party from further ouitation of sll r’ll tions growing out of the cle tlon, But tis Democracy {s o peculiar part; has 1o Bne seaee vf Lhunor, Do regard for con ency, and very little respect for laws which It does notliko or sottlements which do not work to jts advantage. I Demooratic Cangressmen can find o way of driving Mr. liayes from the P'residency thelr promiscs, speeches. and voles In 1877 wijl have 0o more restraining forcathan o ropo of sand. 18 POTTER A FOOL OR TOOL! Troy Y. ¥.) Waly, The fntroduction iu tho Houso of Representa. tives, on Monday last, by Clarkean N, Yottur, of the State of New York, of & rosolution caliingz for the Investigation of frauds alleged to havo taken vluce in Loulmana and Florida lu the rocant Prest- “and Into all the facts which, In the Judgmont of sald Commitice. are connected ** hua startlod the nation, nd attempts of tho Demo- cratie majority of the Houss to pass this resolution have not decreascd the excitement, and jdst now thie subject cugagee tho attention of every lover well us evory hater of this Unlun, ‘Tlis Republic wmmonity in” the House, surprieed by tho sudden: neas and cuaraglur of the uttack, and not aware of 1 fmport, sought 1o piace the investization of ters portaining o the late Presidential contest —If the resolution meaut Investigution—ou & prop- er footing vy incauding Ip the c:ntewpiated nquity an exanination 1o the f lleged to Lsve taken pince In Missiusippl, South Carolins, ond Oregon. This propusltion the fatr-minded aud magnaniinous Potter refused 1o ontertain. Aod now arises tue question ae 1o the part which Mr, Potter Ix scting 1 this matter, He fs genor- ally regardod we a whirewd snd capable lawyor, and fu accreditad we possevaing au ordinary suount of commion acnse. Ha 1 the son of that novlest, snd purest, and wrandest of the Amcricun Bishops, the lato Alouxo Fatler, aml fa the grandsou of that distinguished educalor, instructor, [irsacher, (i iats Ttov, Dr. Kott, formort rumauut wnd the greut wmotive-powsr of College, With sucn au s pect at lenat a patriot and the nlon try, one would ex- rosult, Hut it 1s gou- crully bulieved tuat Mr, Potter's patrlotism s not shut which recogutaes » Union us an object of ro- urd, but finds 1ts Thnlt of love of country in the State of which ho citizen, To other words, ho Liaw beun regarded os o Biate-Rights man, and It §s thuught thut he bad but little symuathy in the ef- furte uimac 1o preaurve the Unlon from Jivintegra- tion, In adaltton to tals, Mr. Pottor is au uduiiror of & mau who hus grown rich on the spoil of raile i who |u charged defrauding the Gove portion of his income- tax; whoatood un the piostrate butk of Twued In uvrdur to increase hia own apparent stature; who adveritecd his capuclly for vuing the head of (bl Hepublic by the samne ‘means 1hal are takva by the retired clesyyman, **whiosc sands of 1ifu arv nearly run, " to Intorul tae yuung men of the nation that hie hos for thum 6 puient zumedy ;—tu suw this up and much more, Mr. Folter {e an admirer of Saw- uel J, Thiden, 14 I8 sald, morgover, tnat he has u atrong dusire to e tue tiaxs Governorof the State of Nuw York, Thess, tnon, are the fuctora fromn which to furmulste A wwn Jukewarm ju nlllun-lllllumalllm. # luver of the Bouth as agsinst tho Nortl, & frieud of Tilden, oker for gubere natortal honors. THE GOV ERNORS, TIE GOVERNOK OF ILLINOIS, Diapaiches (o Losion Heratd, SruariELp, 1il., Moy 18.—Gov, Cullom (Rop.) deprecates the attempt 1o tust the validity of the President’s titlo to his ofice as one franght with great mischicf,” 5t would utterly demoralize buel. ucss of all kinds, snd without doubdt unfavorably aftect the credit of the country abroad. It pressed, tho people would aink all other 0 but uno 1o 1801, und the T the election of Graut or Dlaluv, reat, uud would not lovk with the sligntest dugroa of favor upon the reopening of the Presidential Thoy want to be fre¢ to luak after tholr Iness futerouts undisturoed by any excilug pos ltlcal contests. The Governor huauu fears of & revolution, ur, & Lo expressovit, » Moxicaniz tion af tks Uovernment, but, se atated, anticipat, @ guneral alaturbiauce of buslues by reason uf rea- doniny capitallvts tlinld of wakiug invusimoats. TR JOVBUNOK OF NEW YOUK. Arnaxy, N, Y., May 18, —Gov, Robinson (Dew. ) ), 8 1adividual cltlzen, he believes the adoption of the Potter resolution mects with the aporoval of all fair-minded citlzens, Democrate ur Republicans. A msjonity of the people of the coun. iry belleve thoy ware defrauded of the Presideut of ibtelr cholce, Until the watter do probed to the Lottom tho people will not bu sativied, and thy country will be 1o & ish state aud the questivn coustantly sgitsted. The opposition of Lby itepub- MNeuus to the luvestigativn will b raceived as quast adiission of & wrong. Ile thinke the lnvestle gution whl pos sict tho busluoks of tho people want country, aud § 11, wh 1L may be, will wore settlod feall gor sacurity. i twa tion shows llaves to lsve Lecu elected. Ousl, and the cry of hows tuat Tilden the reslt wiil Lo accopted feuud will bu hushed. 1f Elucturs were ciuseu fn ¥lo d Loutatand, 1t o o sccu eating ol thy o Lad nut cousidersa whigths for thut or wmot, but it will ‘0 upon the cunspirstors, Ligh sud low, tus coudemnation of the cheated aud defrauded opiv, aud will remand Kulity vartics, wbo nspiced tua wrong or participated tu i, (0 ublivion or 10 prisou, ‘The address of 1ho Kepublican Cou- Kresanon 1y sidiculuus, fu tho ligut of the octivn of tne Klectoral Cowialsalon, - Tho truth can bave 3o parslyziug vilvct 00 bonest Dasisicss. TIK OQVEHKOL U¥ PENNSYLVANIA. -Hanwenvus, Pa., Muy 18,—=Your correspond- coteaw Uov. Harteanft (Mop.) to-day with refurs euce to tho Potter resclutivu, He was frank to way thai he had given e waitar vory e atlsu- Ma thonght, hawever, {t was only intanded reing op the Democratic party, an manufaciaring ammtinition for unc this fall, . The Governar did not think thay had the wlighteat fifea of attempting ta oust llayes, nor did he think Pennaylvania cared s for it. They were too mach Intorested in the defeat of \Woou's Tariff Lill 2 any attention to othor Congre: 25 long ae that woa pending. | I they did not care abont Haves. * y, ' mal (iov, Usrtranft, **look Bt the recent Republican Convention; they did not & word to indicate that thore was sdch o man yes, and the plat form and party igncred Lim, aund they represent the feeling In the State. e was not at'all alarmed about matters peraonally. B THE GOVEANOR OF IOWA. Des Morxzs, Ia., May 18.—A correspondent of the Zerald nought Gov. Gear (Rep.) at the Execu- tive Office to-tlay to get his viewa rezarding the agitation over the President's tle, 1ile was sure prieed snd shocked to think the quostion of onst- ingz Mr Hayes should Le eerfonsly thought of, snd especially that sggressive action should be con- tomplated by Congress, Congress has no right to make no sttack npon the President, Corecopondent—** You rogard the Presldent's titfe, thew, s beyond ‘the power of Congress to Ruend Uovernor—1! Yes, alr; I recard Mr, Ilayes as Presiduut de facto and de Jure, and I will use Lhe buwer of my ofice to usintain Lim as such 1o the 1ast man and the last dollar, The Presfdent's title tenurs wers given him by Congress, and it kes no difference what flaws in the efcction may be discavervd now, thataction cannot be revoked. Mr. layes fa not de)‘umlenl upun the action of the Electoral Collegs for his litlos Lhat wae given by the unly power on cartn which toald tiave pre- vonted bia ucces Furty-fith Congress of the United state uu right, und 1 am of the opinion the courts have no au- thority, tu quustion the validity of that actiun, Th‘u agltation of the questlon st all Is un unmized o = torrespondent— ¢ tlaw wonld you tempt to tnscat M. Hayes by Co Uoverno. wauld look st i belllon, and, were I Preaident, would come An- o on _on them, 1 think I can speak for row lia whole people of lows on this question, for I smone of them. ‘Tuey are opposed tu uucums up lhalql\v-ltlon almost universally, without regard to party," TIE GOVERNOR OP WEAT VIROINIA. WueeLiva, W. Va., May 10. ~Your correspond. ent called on Gov. Matthews (Dem. ) at the Capitol this morning. The UGovernor ealled my attention toan cditorial in the Rictmond (Ve.) &fateof ‘Thursday, a leading Democratic paper. He aaid it expressed hiwopinion onthe Potter moyement. The pistof tho cditorial 1u as follows: There i nothing to be gained by Potter's movement, and, thezefare, It I8 to be depracated open section: uea and unsott e ho Leen accepted ettled, *'If there ls any fran In the Electural Cuu‘r!l' ** sald the Govoruor, **1 have noides that President iayes was any to it or bad any knowlodgo of it." 1ie took hl it in good faith at tho belicstof the Electoral Comuis. slon, s court apecialiy organized to c‘nlu any sop- posed defects to hie title, vither on hls part or that of Tiiden, and, unless we are ready to Mexicanize ourscives, we must uphold his titie to the end of his term of office. 1f there are no means in this country of providiog fuality over doubts and uis- putes at tho Lallut-pox, then we are in great constant danger, and much to be pitled by the uations of tho warld.* TIE GOVEUNOW OF BOUTIT CAROLIXA, Coroxnia, 8, C.y Moy 18.—The terald corre- spondent «d on Gov, Hampton (Dem,) this mornlng, and asked him what he thought of the wisdom of any sttompt to unseot Usyes, Gov. Hampton, In reply, sald: **1 think that any attempt to unseat Mr, Iayes wonld be most unwise, unless it bad been previous- Iy made perfoctly clear that he was & party to'a eystom of fraud which made bim President. I do not beliovo that he fo or has been Smplicated in such fraund. " Gov, Lampton spoke with much fecling, ani ox. preased his surprisa ot the result of the tve days® contest n the [louse just ended. Ilo fartuor auid 1ot the reopening of ‘the Prestdential qnestion st thiis juncture Is fraught with danger to the whole country. Mo ssid: - S418°will, o my judgment, resct dissstrously upon the Democratic party, and it will injure copecially the & which' neods pesce, and I aliould regard it ae 8 yravo tulstake on the part of wur paople to take sny part In this msttor, In rep{{lu the question waethgr the aitempt to nneont Layes would bo looked upon favorably in rolina and the South, Hampton gave throuyhout the whole country will Juok upun 31 aa 8 revolutionary pruceeding; and a conviction of this vort, ha sald, Wil do jugre to make Urant Prosident in 1850 than every other sgency combined. ‘Thronghout the whole interview Guv. lsmpton spoke with much feeling, confrmiug the beliel that he s mors patelot than politiclan. THR GOVENNOR OF ALABAMA, Moxtooxsny, Ala., May 18, —In responde to ine quirles propounded to Guv, Lonston (Dem.) by a lerald reporter, he gave exprosalon to tho follow- ing views as to tho policy of unseating President Hayes: J ** 1 regard tho policy as unsogud, and lacking in wisdom sod stateamansbip, aud have no ides that extreme staps will over be tuken In the matter of unseating Mr. Hayes. 1 do not consider the reso- lutlons offered by Potter have any wuch tutent, au i» punularly apticipated, for, In wy opinlon, th do "uot took tu tho actual of the Fresidential Chair, but ury stops taken (o tmvldu [T contingencies of 1k ting Hayes into ofice; and, tal question, I regard tho Potter r und sensibla, and for the of the entire country. Theso e only my personal views, snd would not Like to bazard an opinlon an to how the policy of unseating Mr. Huyes will Le recelved Ly the veoplu of the State, as I have conversed but littia with my constituents on the prospect, though I am inchied to think the vi of the entrely in concord with mine ou thisq) The financisl ccndition of the country ie too nn. sottlcd for uple to desire any cxirewe staps to Le (nken In tho mutter. Business of all kinds ls tao depressed and uncertaln for tha peools to deslre any violent or sudden change o the admin. istration of goverumeut at Wavhington, snd I think tor these reasons tuat the pouplo of the btate had rather buar the lile thoy have than fy to othors they know not of, Hence, though tholr sense of usilca tosches thom that Mr. llayoe ot the jozully-elected President of the Unliwd Siates, I think that tho people of Alnbama wiil regard un. fuvorably any policy, lookliz to whe ejectment of Mr, MHuyes trom the White Huuec; but, taking the conetruction § bave put upon the resulutions to be truv, Itbiuk the peoplo of this State, und, tndeed, of tho_cntiro South, will comwend them as wise and political,” TUR GOVERNOR OF INDIANA. ‘WuratLaxp, lnd., May 18,—~Your correrpond- ent Intorviowed Gov. Willisnis (Dem, ) this afrer- noon, o sald that ho was of the oplnlon that no lunmfll would ba made to unsent the President, though there was no doubs but what the Fresldent was put {n by fraud. Hevortur— ut would be the conscquence if hio was unsoatear'” Guy, Willlawe—**That fe almost an impos- ulbility, avit would require o twutturds vote of the Bouato as well saof tuu llouso, and that tbe Democrats could not obtalu, l(op»u:r—-"l)ul’nn think the peoplo of Indisna are xatisfod with Hrosldent Layesy' Gov, Williamus—**No; they dou't wish tossos man in who was K:llhll" vy fraud." Ilw »ll;u;—“\\' L if the flousu rofuses to recog- ulze him ' Uoy, Wiliame—*'That cannot bo dons. They arv nab tryuug o do §1," Hoporter—'*\What position do you think the Htate will tako I rogand to thiat" Gov, Williume—*"1 s not prepared Lo say," eporter—~'* Do {:n ik they can rumove Tlsycs, ho haviow boen geclared olecicd by the Eluctural Cowtilaston Goy. Williaws—~** o can be removed by Impeach- ment fur vunie sct counmnitted by hbw, 1u rogard Lo tue Electural Connulasion, If 1 mado an sgrvewent 1 ullnanul-l stick to ft, us 3 suppuso the Lewmuerats will do.+ e (Jovernor did wot scom dleposed to talk at length on ke subject. Hu remucked, however, 1hat, I the vilicy vf Uuveruor had crested such & aleturvance, he would have resigued fuimedistely, EX-GOV. HENDHICKS OF INDIANA, Junianararis, lud,, May 18, ~Your correspond- ent sought sn Interview with ex.Gov. Houdricks (Dew, ) tuis afternvon on the action of Congress in the adoption of Lotter's {uvestigution resulution. Hudechned porewptorily to bo interviewed when 13 the roporter firat atatod his errond, *'Tell tho dlerald," said he, **that I have notbing to say ou . 1have already ststed my views ou ot to foa fu pi , wad 1 do uot carg opinlon by cdy d the repurter, “‘out that wus u oral mouthe ugu. aud tha recent action of Congre Lux put un entirely ditforent plase ou tho matier, Muy not your uplulgus Lave undergune sutie cbagze, tod?* ** L do not see, "' was tho reply, ** that the ques. tlon bus ciauged fn the lcast; In suy cyeut wy vicws romuxin suhbstantislly as befure. Ao next remark of the Governor led the roport. er 10 bellove thiat bo 1houglt utfuice Led assumed & diffesunt complexiou, 10r. In respouse Lo % fucte dental rowark thut thiugs were toru up st Wash. ogton, be sid, exeite Iu **Toru u?l Yeell, 1 shvuld think they wouid bo torn wp. When prom. Ineut tHoverunieut oflicials sre charged with 8 N{h criuse, Involviug thu titlu to the Lresidency, 1he wiaiter becomes one ol the uraves! {wportance. 1, fu common with esery cltizen, will watch with Jue tercat the prosress of the fuvestigation ordersd by Cougress, " Uut 1s uot tkle ordes eluinly & prelude to active revolutionary mvasures, as the Kupublican Cowme il oy directly charges?® adld Mr. Hendricks: **that document ol the throat- a {rauds.” wu do uut auticipate revolutivoary ace tion to fulluw the inveatigation Stlsmuol lu commuuicativs with patties 1o Washingtou or wisewlicra who could or would give juforwstion ou thle score, and s consequently tierly uuavle L0 satc whal'the Cungrossional si- tun portends beyund what sopears on tho fuce. 1 repeiition. Yool 18uad prusuwe, thurefore, that the order for an fn- veatigation ls reciscly what It breteuds 1o be, aud nutliug olse; but, ax Faals before, I s not lu-, forwed on the subject, und canoul give sn suthor- 1zed atatement o Fegard to (6. © must, therufore, decline W be jutervlewud. * b Luterview selerred W above Was vuLliked in the Ind: palla Journal Feb. 28, and wa called ont by o sensstional alspstch {n the New York //erald that T114rn and Hendsicks were abont to Inatitute proceedings in the form of a writ of oust and depriva Mr. Jayce of the Presidancy and #eat Tilden. On that occaslon Mr. Ilendricka de- clared himeelf ae emptiatically opposed to extreme s affecting the Presidentinl titie, esying: **1 think that, when Congress adonted the report Commission, that waes final set. not-the Commission, bat Con- gress, that gave Mr. 1ayra the Prestdency. Iam oppofed to exciting strife and discussion by re- opening that question.” These may, thercfore, be considered hie views to-day, THETRIBONE BIAN T ORUER T6 ACCOINGDAT] patrans throughoat. the city wi {iranch UMc Be diffe U8 shed , A0d wiil be 7o ek, and uat| 8 Maln Ofics . duriog the wi sdester, Btatloner, ete., 100 \Westorn:av. 10 ON, West-Elde News Depoty 1 Istand-av., corner of Halste: HERRICK, Joweter, N 20 Lake:st., eorger line (O BALE—TWO HOUSES, WITIL Bli(2125 FEET of ground, on FhurtiefM-av. and Thirtletii-ot. : ona ina eottage. the uthcr a guod corner store and dwelitng: including countera show cases, atielving, and gro- cery Bxtures of store for $2,800; 1ew hundred cash.bals ance tim, ddress 1397 Shuriled-av. Jooi —TWO KTOHES 0N KOUTH A #L., uear Cl or §U,000 cash, hatance Norih side ) K. SLOSBON 4 CO., 133 Ludaile-ot. iy, K 3 JFONLSALE-8100 WiLL BUY A NEAUTIFUL LOT vae binck from depat, st Lagrange, 7 miles from and 85 monthiy: cl 1 abetract M} capest property o; talirosd fara Ttoom 4. RY REAL ESTATE. ALE=$2.510) TWO-BTOR and basement brick houss: cost £25.000 to. bulld, #0d ts almiost new; S acres of ground handsomel and every kind of slirubacrys in & tuwn of 3,000 (pliah fiaats1 4 raliruade. ond one of hie best farms In Wiscon- sini the property is now accuplec by the gwuer, aind 18 free and clesr; the hulm‘rll- b can be seen tn iny m sold at once, Call and sce for yourel BUY, ltoom 7, 170 Mudison-st. TO RENT=HOUSES, Bouth Sido. 'T'Q,REXT-COMPLETELY FURNISUED. NoO, 31y Groveland Park-ay., vt of Coltage tirot d s0uth of Thirty.nrit-st.’ Two nithutes’ waik fro; - teamm and horse care; Hias B rooind, with sil modeen improvementa: tnciuding bath-reom, water-closet, hut and cald water, gas. furnace, grate, mwnings in front, screenseomplete. Itecent linproves meate lave prevented e from showing it but It can be seen Inme. Tient, $40. Call afthe bouse, 5 e r PO REST=A 4 5TORY TOgtiaine 2 dtare trant north of Twenty-second-s D BABEMENT DlICK Na. 3% Stichizan-av, sultable fur 8 ciub-house or private Loarding-house, J. MENRT & JACUL WEIL, 02 Washiugton-et. O IENT-835 TLit WOSTI=TITEERTORY AXT) baseinent inarble-frout house, No.37 Twenty-ifth- T mis, Turnace, hot and_coid ' in per: 1 er. Appiytu GEU. C, WAL Chamber of Comuerce, North Sides. '1‘0 RENT—=TTO-8TOKY AND BAREMENT MAR. tila-front hon No, 208 FEriceat.; newly inted and eglctmined throughout; rent $4U. WALIWEI MAT- TOCKS, 40 Dearbora-st., Itoom 1. TO_HENT-ROOMS, South Bide, |'0, BENT-FURNISHED 0Lt OTHERWISE A papCholce of ‘two pleasant, largo rouins. 923'Wa- FPOMENT-PLEASANT PIONT TOOMS, NICELT A furnishiod. very cheap, st 79 Kast Van Durencst, TJ'0 BRENT=NICELY FURNSHED RUOMS, AI'PLY = SLIIB Eaes landolphostey Wpbtive. ’ RENT-HOOMS AT THE AFTUN HOUSE, 73 And 73 Monroe-st. | viodern conveulinces; 3 cents 1081 per duyy 8,50 10 83 por week. 00 ERT=-AT 3 pivsatut 1ou! 12 desireas hot ane %70 WABARI-AV. X VERY ‘wiicl: will be hundsomefy furnished cold water: also & very large closet. t Sldo, TO HEVT—IF PRIVATE PAMILY, 2 PLEABANT 7001 ¥ i Bicely turulahvd, 1n irood fudaiitr, fu’gentie- fien unly Conie and ses tem and yuull ke thom. At 308 W est itandolph-st. > North Sidos RENT=JASDSOMELY-FURNIEIED PARLO four of fuur rooms, ur & completely-furntshed resls dence of olght roouis, at 44 Norih Liat Jiscellancous UENT-A WLLL FURNISUED ROOM N privaie familys eait frout. ~ Aduress C 74, Tribune, e WANTED-_MALE HELF, Jlookkeepers, Clorkn, &cs VVASTED-R YOUNG MAN IO WRITRS forinand and U kood peaman: emall salary. Tribue ofice. ANTED=A— GOOL s, MAN FORt OIL. . Do not apply an! yon lnnrcrl ced #rood references. A B 23, Trib TED—TWG BXPERIENGED_DRY Goons iesman for cliy trade; Low German fongue: No. 17oference. Appiy toIt. T. RAGE, 47 ‘Trades, NTED-TWVOGOOD TINKERS 1N WS G el oo, al _EEEAI‘:‘Fm “‘ ANTKD=TO HUOKBI Jibo Biavhadsome exper eD JotNsoN 100 Clark-y TED=A COMPETENT MAN FOR M (VA A WANGERnE citivivnment. “Addrea A 2. Bme une offiee.. i TUATIONS WANTED~IALEs Rookiceeners, Clorks, &ce QITOATION WANTED- BV A_ PIIST.CLAAS Y hwmkkz\‘.li 't and corresoandent o English, Vreach, German, and Duten: best of references can be given. Addren'A 19, Tribuna ofce. e Arndess SQITUATION ARTED-TO DO THE FINIRHING X &nd dyeing in x woolen mii} b s Hed 13 yeur dagerienca, “Good refereoce, - AdArEI Ly Tluntington, Mase. ITUATION WASTED-DY A YOUNG GEQMA ST e mianan Ele oY | 3 Address AR &1L 335 West B "u.a:{nfi':f‘” kst Coachmon, Tea; Ty &Ce SQITUATION WANTED-TO DUIVE TEAM DY A Horamne weligeaudinted In citys aa take good care of . Apply to E. RCHROEDER, 21 Rose-st. AYOUSG MAN (ORR: Tritune office. Atrdr;n ¢ N WAN —OT A YOUNG Tiaa) 88 coschman: ity of country. W ANTED-K FEW GOOD CAF-MAKERS, S0 but experienced handy wanted. Col, 0, LIPPIN- COTT, ™ East Handainh-at., up-atatrs. W2 —~GOOD TAILORS AT 83 NORTH \WASTED—S CIGATS-WARENS AND § HUSC eniers, € No. 84 5OULh Halste Employment Agencles. ‘ ANTED-40) LABOIENS ON C. & N. Siinnesota; 160 on repairs in ~iWisco: 4 1) of A. & Bt. Luals IL. . 10 3 3 for ‘eliy:'free fare; 3 farm ROECK'S, 21 West Randoloh-at, WASTED-I'Y A JOUNG MAN 10 hotsos and drive: three years fn last glace. Tunderstand my Lustness thorouphly acd can fornian wne very best of reference. Addien G 75, Tribune office. St Miscellaneons. QITUATION WANTED-TO TRAVEL FOR A GRALY +J and produce commisston liousa by = men that has A large scquantance through fawa sad Hliinuls, Ad- JITUATION W. Keeper: will work chaap. _SISUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE, . Domesticse SITUATION WANTED-IY A GUOD, COMPRTENT 7] 10 du general housewark At . Ade drdi 273 Softh Frankiineate o ve Aty Ad 3 i UR, s s i Fa ittt P n NATREY, Wi Dearbarncai. Hoow oo ® [V ANTED=AN BXPERIRYCED TRAVELING TEA c e an lowaand Nebraska, - Addrem TEA HOUSE. ehtyer r WASTED=A BOT UF ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD} ‘muit come well rezommended, Tnquire fn the Jewelry store, 14 Fan VW ASTED=A MAN THAT USDERSTANDS TIIE care of & horss ad carriage and 1 willini o maks bimself generaily aneful about the Bouse{ murt Lring reterence and call bufore iaif nask A ac 131 Loomisstes oesr Van Buren-st._Dit, 803 e W, VWASTED-A BWEDE OR GERMAN GIRL FOR General huusework 1 an American family, st 233 ‘Walout-st, VW ASIED-TWO PROTESTANT GIRLET ONE AN experenced covk, the other & capable. nur seamatress; references required, ton- TED=A Gt} worlk: must e famtly, 1330skley: ANTED<A FIRST-CLASS Giitl, FOIt A 83A family, raust be & Koud cook, wasner, aad e asi 5 7. 'OR GENEKAL HOUSE- 0od, honest, trusty girli two (o NERAL HOUSE: L Ingulre at 543 TO D ONE AT LA ¢ for & good gtrl. Apply at HK & CO.'8. 197 South Clinton-at. —GINL” POIl GENERAL NOUSEWORET lm"x. Apnly at 178)§ Uhle » With rer- per weok, “VA ¥, CHAMBE! VYV “roum gir); yeferences required. WASTED=AN HONEST, TEACHABLE GUIL OF about 17 to du second work in private 11y onr why cares more for & permanent howe then Ias wayes, 0 AV 252 \‘VA&TED AT 211 BOCTIT ALS 3T, A Kl 10 do general huusework in & small family; German preferred. JANTED—A GOOD GINL. MUST DE A FIRAT: clasa cook, and Illll.nnl‘m do general housework H nt perimanent sliuation Teqaired. Apply st 001 "‘ ANTE- 0 DO ‘works must cormo recommends North Clsrk- TED — GOOL, COMPRTENT. GIRL FOR geners) housework by family of three.’ Apply this morning at &1 Linca) A GUOD COOR AT TiiT; WINDSOR ‘ TANTED. lotel Rteataurant, in Lasement, VW ANTED=AT 213 KAST INDIANA-ST.. GOOD cook, washer, wnd froner. Miltners. 7 ANTEU=MILLINER, A FIRBT.CLASS TRIM- iner, Apply st 840 Cottage Grove-av. Senmstresson. \ TANTED — GOOD DRESSMAKENS AND TWO apprentices al 241 Kast Kuperfor-st, Miscelinncouc, VWASIED=TWO Okt Tilike SMART ACTIVE il to paste and fold; thuee harving had “expe- fience in bovkuladerg o box-factory breterred.” Au- drese I 23, Tribune ol T ANTED—00 LADY lots. For full Losaticst,TIA U UENTS T0 SELL MY 810 fapleulrracall at” oy wllice, 142 3 South Slde, L RENT—FLATS, 4, & Ut ¥ ROOMS, MODERN and Thirty« Improvements, cornier Michigan. f ¥ rooms oo Thiriy-niul W. BERINUELL 133 Ladulle-t! 1 fag vl diAoa-av. V. VWANTED-10 1kNT—0N TUE sUUTH HIDE—A madern Lullt, Douses must be lox to prouipi paying les ross 7 4, ‘Tribune odlc VWASTED-T0 RENT-UNFUTIS18ITED 10U yood Jocallty by Srat-clasa party, cheap. - Add A 17, ‘Tribune o V ANTED=TO uiahod hot wenth and Twe: 174 Twouly secor ~MOALDING AND_LODGING, West Sldo, 1‘) :‘(’JufllBANHA)l()h'-I‘r.—slc!l.f#lm.\'lill- 2 ot rooul with board for two; also aingle rooin Witk DoArd. o 3") WEST CONGIESH-ET.—A PLEASANT RO D) for \wo gentlewen or gentlvnas and wite; bri- veiu famlly, i WEST ADAMS-ST, b6 TN T ~THRELE Olt FOUR ROOGMS housekeeping: must be Bret.ct, Tt . Address W3l PAKKINBON, 449 West RENT—A COMPLETELY Flite Sk Of WaLash Ar. beitben! Sia ., betwoen cundests. Address LEAVITTE, L i \IULA AV., NEALL AMONROE-ST.—HOARD 4). snd very desirabie front aicave sulte, furnished ur unfurulsh ‘sl Tuilty, tu geotiemau wud wileg Ao X, Tribine ome South Sidue 1 ELDRIDGRE.COUKT—A SUITK OP RLEG furnlsned secund-fuor (ront, 8 slokls furaidtisd, ait unfurnisica roouts, with boand; tavle Losrdurs dusired. ‘| erma inwicruic, 3] EART WAEHINGTON AT Well furnislied slugle roum weuks trwusivuts, Trom #1 o 81, ULINIL HOURR—~ biat Luard, 83, §8 AT() WABASIEAV.—A " LXWGE ~ FURNISITED AT0 TAVNAAN avir with good bourd. A fow duy busnlcrs accuminodute i = NA-AV. NTH10 O3B WIT 50) INBIANA-AV.~FURNISUED 10 T North Sido, D INDIANA- ST, OF STATE=NICELY 269150 ST iaenta bouse uewly furulalied wid calciasiued; refers ces. Totelass PN UOTEL, 31 B ATEST._FLINIIED s, with buand, weski witlou Lonri. §200 820331 duy bonsds 63,501 INStug. Soce . SLANESCE™MOUSE NOS. 331, 33, a8, AND 357 Sranes Sl m G et 87, and 83 Vurnislicd rooiis 1o fout without boerd. ' HOUSE 14 AND T ADAMB-ET. ) picasant oo, With Grei-class Loard, frots 82 10 83 pur weuk | day buard 34 per wi Wil aiggly gentieiau adress & 1o ribinee olok-ot.. Weat of Clari 8 Uerniay famiiy prtorred. A, "rias PUABL=UY YOUNU GENTLEMAN IN FRIVATE Taully. south bide, with all tho comfurta uf Lowa, Addreas L4, Tribune utive. _HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ______ tof production, . Matircisce, wligs, A i bt Lyioar e prices. MANKIIND i act for uploistery st leas that pecy pular Furniture Huues, 164 ruwn rop luiingen, ¥4.6iL 'arlur sulla. browi xcenlor uattreses, §3, alr mattrossed, ¥7 uvew wits sifiigs. $6.25, Beat olat sprinye, $1. 40, Al furulture warraited. . PARRY, = e 76 Kuat Mullson-st. I UN| STTUNE Cou T D s Y e e benndia lina ur Boschois 00 0D wasy teFms. Kveryiulog guarsatecd. GILPEIRTS DOV -STOME 21 ROUTH CLALK friet Feirich Naturadsty’ Library, (ke 20 63 Valay 552805 HPand's DIStuRary of Selente r wnblml At swola., elogsutly bouud, $17.31 et e s i s, 78 et i PeTd fur 014 Cooks uf a lnde i IABl1 PAID FOI HOOKS-STANUARD WORKS Cll rays briug guod Drices. Befure you srll ibra. " M'Crl.APl. o vOrucr )‘inllun and l‘;culml’,un A o MACHINKRY, “'As.‘;mulllllllfl AU ANDREWS & L0, Mathoreai., bstween dalsted sad Uoapislucs. : WV ARTED-A NEW O SECOND- AN FGUTT 00 x Lorsa-powor kbyiue, uprighl prefeteod. double A fdnl‘l‘-‘lr. reversibi vos WUTHRIE, 1439 lu e PARTNERS WANTED, I)All‘l‘ NER WANTED~A DRUGUIST WITIL W Julu We 10 starting or buylug & drox sture lu Cllcago ur L e good lown Address A W Trivuue, MInk A uiNate sUIVACEIL 3 184 TONS Ur GUUD WISCONSIN ICE 17 anmq;nu ticke laquire s J. A. MOLLIEWS, 1 Boulh Norgau-ai ___JNOMSES AND CAIX = —2 BLACK WOMSES, 6 AND 7 YRARS Wlil, gound, One ean trot {n J:43, 'and the other i Zom, Curriaged. pusetons, (op and o busslen top deilfery waguns, ud express wazousi In fuct, all us. Barncas. double and ' single. The iarzest sssoriinent 1 Chicago will be sold at & Krcat uasrigee. - llorses Lo et by tho day or Wi loney sdvanced. Wit setl ou inonthly payments or ex- change. Must Tie s0ld to pay storage. L1, C. WALK- Eit. 110 and 231 Rtato-at. FXCLUBIVELY _FIN LANDAULET HO¢ COURE KGR Rocraways, MBI E X foers, CARRIAGES, AWAYS, VICTORIAS, DROCONAME, : coores, - § PHAETONS, Trimmed with fmported cloths and moroccos, snd durable ‘?lzmpn the n-hlal‘llibll colors, ‘Thestandand o style, -lunblln{ od Anlsh, ALWAYN OF TIE HIGHEST GIIADE. PHRICLS TO COHREBPOND WITH THE TIMER, NO BECOND GRADE OF WOIRK MADE Ol 50LD. it N ¥ CONCORDEXPIESS Waabko h OWSING COMPAN' WUILK. ety of Orat.class second- band esrria D aud nu top, busluess, plensure. and ‘spoeding huggles, coupe, cuups recks away, cxleusion and half to, carriages, C 1 shere i e Wil st oa sk wagol. a0 TRDY Otery that ws wil selt o+ Leetiugly cheap. oY Ot 0. L SA] JFOR SALE-SKVERAL NEW AXD SEC buiyien phaeluia, and road wegp xood fauilly canlayes. "7J1 and TN bl 70ii BALE—ONE chieap| L NKW LIGHT TOPF I X Cohe 1 open bugiy. n Hendoiy QOR BALE—CIIEAI-AN A NO. 1 HORS¥: ALSO 1 puncton aud Liartiess. ‘Apply at once as 1200 Indie sae-ar. | [l BALESTORAND OFEY TUGGTER, T open delly ery aind grocers wagons: part ea UULL, eariior arener-ur. aad T wenty-foueth:s [OR BALE=X FIUST-CLAES MADE ¥ 3 $qUATS-Dux (o] LUGEY, uow lust falii sles ube TRICK 26t DIOWD 104 uF isslucas hurse, 6 years of ae, wady sctut fkenan, 4o one ool DS, Chiniy wor suld peasonabie, as the owner haa no furs ihtl’ usu for theiu. Apply st the baru fear of 243 Alfche Fteed S HIAMONDS, WATCHES, DI AETEY AUNGERS privatg oice, 130 liag+ lark. _itoous 3 aad e, Establlstied 18G4, ANGE Ol 8MALLTG LOAS al estate, O, B. ULOVEIL 71 lreare dalphat AT ANAS boru e AN PATD PO OLD GULD AND. BILV Muney i loan un waciiex. danionds. Sad valiauh of every description at GOLISMID'S Loau ar * Bullton Uffice (licanaad), Ld hast Mediwn-st. Fatublioicd 1863, 201 BALE=-GUOD FIRS( Bit CENT_MORT: gage fur §4,000. Apply IP [ &J Ed, us Waskington-st. 0 [ MTUATION "WANTED—BY A QtESP) DLE )lbn ®irl ta du second work in private 'AX’X’!IIl ‘Utc];enc%l uwork [n s family of two. Call at 308 West indiae n Srru'/vrwy WA ¥ A WESFECTANLE Kirl to cook, wash, and from, or would do gcneral lmulavnrkog econd work 0 & Drivate family, tvo aud & hatf years Thcommend from 1as, place: ‘Norul of . ply at 1171111y 3 Boutn 8ide jectaryud. Applyac iy e SFTUATION WANTED -K8 C00K 1S A PRIVA faintly of bosrulng-houss hest of refcrence, “Call for two days a1 77 Kisst Indiau: No pustal card SITOATIONE WANTED-BY TW0 HISTEIS TV A private family, one w0 ilo kitctien work, the othor up-ataire or sewin reference If roguired. Pleass eall 8¢ 404 Orovel re-ay, JITUATION W B MEAT Oif PASTIY L) cook in = hatel, city or eouatry, Apply at 107 suuth Jeffe near Monroo, ITUATION W, WL TO DO GRN- nal! private 1amily; referoncs lflu‘_luu b Lasallcat, QITUATION NTED=GY A &) man woinen for kitchen or FIRAT-CLASS GRI- cnera housework, cithier In » private family or boarding-louse; rood elty Teterence. L'lease call at v state: it Y NORWE: SISATION RASTED DY, A FTEIST NONWE: Adrn 8 ¥y 24 Marivu-place 7\ :tfs?umr i GIIUATION WANTED~A8 BECOND GIRL 01 FOT A uersl Lol ork ins Al family: good rofers ences. Apply at iy Bouth Curtls the ol SIIUATION WANTED=DY A" COMURTENT T 804 &8 ook tn private fanvly: best rofersnced, Call for 3days st 201 Soutn llnll__led:gt-'.‘up-n ITUATION WANTED ~ I\ A COMPETENT GIRL private familys refare ence glven, U 1t . . Tl fh L., Dear Eightecuih. LESPECTABLY, JITUATION ~WANTED—BY A 1 or 10 do general houses 180 South ina -st, gir Lo cook, wash, and frou works good refercaces, _Call SQITUATIONS “WANTED-BY §irle, one_ta cook, wa fron, tho ottier a3 sceoud girl. Call for Lwo Uays at 23 0'Briea-at, ; can KIve Rood Fefctences of twa years, 3T N WANTED—IIY A FINST-CLARS COOR fu's private fsmily or private boarding-liouse, Cail for two days at 12 Noble-st., nesr Kindle, s’lrm'-riu.\:s WANTED=DY TW0 DANIEI GTTLS D uusaworky onv bt the girl 4 NREPECTABLE 2, 10 40 general L o b 3 come fruth Demuark. - Appiy a6 313 West Uhlcaso ot JTTUATION W2 A TMESPECTADLE Kiritu du sacul or housework rofersnces wiva._ Call 8t 1050 Dearboni-at., up-steirs, rear, QIIUATION WANTED-BY A GUOD GIIL 10 10 $J general huusework | mall private famlly, or ns firai-clais cook in & Loardink-House. Gall for two days 24 Muvbard-st., 1u the rear, S_rru.\fl'uy WANTED=UBY A CANADIAN WOMAN 43 ‘as cook o general housework 1 & private fauily. Call or address 1377 Arnold-st.. neat Uoon rerercnces, Tweuty-seveuths SITUATIONS WANTEG-BY & GEUNAN GIItL, ale At Kisl, for sccond work. Bestof refs €rences. Call at nurthweat coraer of Clileazu-ay, and Clark-st., I(ofllll 13. = SIUATION 'WANTED=BY A CAPABLE AND D sty wirt as cook andre rcas, or fur secund S'n' ATIONS W, i1l cd._ 143 Tweutlo ANTEU-UY TWO C %, one ks cook and iaundresa, the othef as ond girk. tu s private famlly: best of refereaces, Call a2z vuuth Park: JITUATION WANTED-IY A GEIDIAN GIUL {2 /iraisied rooms, $18 week, with or without buand Leet. SITUATION WANTED=DY A YGUNG GINL T0 DO $2c0nd WOrk In & privata fatillys has lived nve yoar. and oLe year in st placet best of referon ail ot 410 Wabash QITUATIONS WANTED=DV: NORWEGIAN GIHL, struni, tidy, snd capable cook and lauisdress; not d of work. " Also secoud girli 2ycars’ reference. 201 Calumes JITUATION ™ WANTED — A8 BECOND _UIRL, 1 roference glven, GINL 1O Calt wp D Please eall at 53 Northi State: TTUATION WANTED =Y RELIA do guneral houscwork in private famwily. Xudlson: s @ WANTED=RY A L filri o du second ar genera hausework, fn a priv. family, — Apply Wed y morulng st 13 Askixud-uv, Ecamnstres: 3 Sl‘I'UA‘I'("N‘ WANTED-TO DU PLAIN SEWING oiid secund work; can Uring scwing machine it needed, Aduress A 10, Tribung ofice, " Nurses, ngUATIOK WANTED=IIV A PROTERTANT OINL & (o taku care of chlliren or do second work, Call st 80 Arches ur twu. ety or U, JITUATION WANTED—TIV A Bi GIRL TO take curvof enlldren and sew. Noubjection ta the cauntre, o traved, t 1207 Soath 1 JITUATION WANTED—TO TAKE CIIARGE OF children and second wurks willlug to asslst in sew« ing. " Meference Oret-class. 291 Calumet-av, ITHATION WANTED-BY A BCOTCH GIRL. AS N u one ‘ot two children, or vacund work in Aures 1o one v Unbeclass amilys Houth 8ido preforrals references ivou._Addrcasd 7, Tribung o Laundresses, WANTED=UY A THOROUGHLY vl for laundry or second wurk 1o a vrie srdlog-Louse. 1 2, Tribune ofice. Ilousckeopers. WANTED—HY A bousckeeners 1 & ‘good Call at 1074 Butterueld-s WANTED. first-class coOK by u cap: girl.licatof_seferencos. _Catl ot 3 Loomile SHTUATION WaATED-IY “A Y $2itbout auy chiflired w4 houtkeapor fur a 3 Ll,l(l:l vuutry proferred. Callor addross 308 B2 ck-si. In tue rear. ITUATION competent YAt famlly or REETET ale, cuced "Anerl 'Qi? N D=TY A LADY OF REFINE: 2 et wnd capability a1 Bousekedper. or 1o take cara of sa nvalld, _Addross A w Tribuge ofice. Employment Agen ITUATIONS WANTED — FIIST: Asd NEL® &Y with best elty reforenec fu: hed wu eiart notice, Inguire of M. P, BELSE, cwiployment villce, 507 sistust, e n neuus. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COL. ) 010 wouian 1o o cleanlng I samia Arst-cliss gou- tlumaii'a Fauiis oF bulld 'lcass cali for @ Cew days Btato-at,, Brst Quor, QITUATION "WANTEDZBY THPECTANLY young Indy as s & Lo s lllfuery or fancy gouds atore. _Iluase cait ut 7 Nortly Fraukiin-et. SQUEUATION WANTED- A NESIECTANLE GTIL, With the very best of city refervaces, would lke tu ith & nlly I:lfl, tuake bericll gen ate Ruta | AT QIVE $35 FOIL Ul OF §73 FOIONK g Al bune oBice. ¥ sl 0 BUIT 0N VUit diivs, diamouds, eic, Moo 3, 116 aud S8 5UMA OF 83 AND UPWARDA CAN. b liwd 11 exchiango for currcacy st the counting Toom ot thia Tribuue Lampany, P NNIES CAN BE HAD IN EXCIANGE rOR ‘Curruiicy 4% the Countiug-rooui of the Trinuue, QILVEI 25 AND 3O CENT PIRCKS IN PACKAUK Yot $101n exchisnge for currency st countlog-roons ol TrbunoCowpany. WA el iikags o beh LK b 1'cuf 'y 100 worih 66,000k * MATEOR HIL Ly 07 Waal 35'00() WANTED-ON \U'. et o AN BU2IX roperty: firat-clase party. Will i 1. Nac?umvlf\h{luu A2 Thlasomce. _TO EXCHANGE. TRMICK AND LUMUENR WANYED IN EXCHANGR ngs:‘u'}y luomh. Awm‘w LENEY, Drawer 344 W ASTED 10 JEXCHANGR-IVFIOVED erty in thet Ity of Lend, lud. Ju" atock af Goots and shoes, urclutaing, Address P Bux 4y 7, Now Carilals, n&.lol,'ouuu.ll TAY WO CHOIC four blocks frot Buuth Minnesiulls ipe.. 10T touselold guods. K ¥ H, 37 ¥iou TANTEU=AN INPROVED PARY [N ILLINOI lowp: or ki susas for Chicasy Lisproved probert with liuht fucumbrauce, well reatad. 155 Lasalle-st., baseuient., o STOOAGE, __ — DELITY STOBAGE CONPANY, 70, 7o, AND 60 G lurea-st., estabitahed 1973—Perdisncnt sud ro- Hles 1, i AT Y W, EHOUBE, 160 W 1o any swun leaal lutorcst. Cash fur e AUISCELLANEQUS, 3 ANTIDOTE—CHEAPER TUAN OFIUN. Orfind-wnp o P. 1. BOWSEIL, Logsusport. Ind. \WANTED= & BETAIL GlOCEIY MAX TO PUK: Giah @ lealn and SL0CK uf Kouds 10 sell L the cau- try by @ Youny iaa well scquatuted fu iby oribern arb uf this statel guud refercuce surnisied. Address 108, Aribuuy ollica, [\ ANTEO=BKCONDITAND Ml W i sl s e Tribue otlice. ‘YAK’&ED— 3 - sitacuinents. 1t aud address thla day A & Y4y 0 st XURIVED) & 8ug lut of youuz sad old mucking sad oiliar slnz- 'ul“:l furaalo very clicep st Eagie Lluues, 8 Bouth Canal e Al E uthig o i g 1y siteaded 0. U, COLLEN, 479 bouth Clark-sts FAL CHIATIL BECOND-HAND, L %'el é‘(‘cllvlhfl wad price, ‘ribun oiiico. B TaiEs SiEN Wil X -:kvirmfi:?i}?u?d 1, U fuvustig n usiuess that wiil pay Ghe Vestuient touthly Lo-duy at loous | hands ifouse. RUG BTOUE FOR BALE-ONLY ONE 1N A ViL: 500 Inhabit, u comjesitlun’ poerer uwn six Kood Cuu are chauce fur cedd. Addiess X U, ‘Tribung utfc 201 BALESA “WELL-ESTANLIBHED, PAVING banklog bustuess; kool brick buildibg, Oro sud ol fe and vault, Turniture sud Nstarss, 1 of 2,000 [nliabltaute, tu vuy of tha Clral fows, Dopsi(h aibilo: cuil U ve Wil veil on tloiw, 1 deeired, aitli. A Tare clisucy 1o poi v once, bor furdier o rry Gorda, [ll.. 10 pertuct run- bt . AL ALY, 354 Cattiiet 0Lt BALE-A PINE ST bods, very chcaps trnad Ca'es T Dekibo BALE-A GOOU our years, laquire A RESPECTABLE RUSTNEFS D) i 1t Archituciural oo, 81 Ex- 4 Washlugton-s., b o 4 u'elock. TAIBER BHOF, WITHL LITTLE Ol IN 2 owaer of Jov that folluwed Jast evealug, L will com aud ard fur retuin of salue. LO5TA munu‘r’ifif. N QUING FIOM TIVO- 4 It o8 Washington aud btate-sis. o Palier Houss I‘.‘J{.Nm reward will bo pald for its retur Wi “av. o8 CLARK Ol ¥laderruturulog iy 4 Woshing BN tabir. ?fluf:"m lwa-dt., wll recelve toe Snu\'zb:l?uv BATURDAY SIONT VROM TIE T are, & lidilo la re fuot. Ay’ l0furia - 100 0 Ber Wi ba rewarded W, de ADAMNS. r‘l‘-mmr'nh[uu IVEN AND NO QUESTIONS K far il f 1l tal frum 831 Woud Alking acs blghe of My L, FY (REeR fiu _PIUSICAL, HANDiONH ROSEWOUD PIANO-VOR agrale and all fuiproveuieats, rich Iyte. valy 818, It T MARTIN )All,lxnull fi{w 5—ALL siyiia, vl 'unim_u.r {134 Ststu-adk * o QKCOND TIAND PIAN: AT 850, 873, AND §i00 5_~ _.Pu T MARTL ?‘:sg State-st )| () PIANOS ANDU by 0 200 S el NSTRUCTION, o 104 AN CONVRUSATION, B WITI[ d Leica s it LESSONS ] ) P &, Tribuse o,

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