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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 12 1878, Both swear they will not venture in the bottomless ab off others, howeyer. ‘The strange atorfes current In this port of North Carolinia about the rumblings, and torcli- lights, and aniphur smoke hava drawn many nd- venturous partles to the great crevice fn the mountain-top. ‘The mountain ia in a wiid coun- try, and it will tako soma time to make the nec- easary preparations for tho perllous descent, ——— EDISON. Complaining that is English Sclentine Cousins Treat Him Unfaltly—i3ut Bright- ening Up to Bhow a Reportor Two HBrand. New and Valuable Inventione, Neto York Worid, Mr, Edison {s ordinarily very happy and con- tented as he sits among bis books and manu- scripte, and machines, and models, in his work- ahop at Menlo Park; Lut yesterday, when a re- Between the recorda of vowel sounds very little difference could be detected,” For tome vowela the Indentatlons were deencr nt one end than at the otlier—giving to the charactera the shape of cgaw, pears, and [ndlan clubs, Thls Is usually the ense with the vowel E. Tie deepest in- dentatlons sre made by coneonant sounds, on account of the explosive force with which these sounds are uttered. Words bozinning with P’ can be recognized more !'n!llf’ than any others by the deep fmlentations which tegin the ree- orle, One difficalty In recoenizing records of wordais found In the length of these records. SIMPSON'S TALE, Potter's Sub-Committee Overhnuling m Last Yoar's Bird’s NestwThe Story of an Ks- Employe of the Custom-House with a Sore Ilead=Facts Unfortunately Wanting. rarremondence Cincdnnatt farette, NEw Onteaxs, Lo, July 8.—Tners muast be "1l give me me wages, if veos pl fty cinte to nay the car-man for takin' away mo tdhools." ** Your tools, Bridget! Why, you brought all sour things here (o paper parvel; and what do you want with a car-man i “To take ‘away me tdhoots, If yes platse, Mum.—~tdhe ould cook-stove, tdhe pots, pans, an' washiubs, an' Glho ioike, Mum;: tdhe tdhoots tdhat Ot'vo biv tothin’ wid, Hchure, know, Mum, tdiat tdhools helong to tllie tol Mum, an' {ts mestif tdhat’ill hev me tdhools, plalse God!" “You want tocarry off my cook-stove and Kkitchen-furniturei” “‘Bchure, Mum, sn’ tdhey doan't belsng to fceql Ain't tdhey me tdnools! Isn't tdhis s ree counthry, Mum, where poor folks git thelr rightal Anf tdhe more betoken tdhare goes Teddy on’ tdhe car-man away wid me tdhools. No, Mum, yees bad betther be makin' no bodth- er. or It's tdhe polaice OFIl bo esliin®. Isn't he jist ou tdhe carner tdhere, Teddy's own cousin, Pat Murphv! Y UPERINTEND continue, to dn so k. rea communication from the Mayor to the assembled Aldermen Monday night. t— THE COURTS. Reeord of New Ruits, ruptcles, Ete. 5 Justus Kilian, Receiverof the German-American Bank, yeaterday filed his monthly roport for Junc, ‘which {s as follows: e Canh on hiand at last repol Hecelvad from disconn! From banks. THE » Claims of Changes in Favor of Hickey===A Denlal of Them. Jndgments, Bank- The Mayor Visited in Behalf of Mr. Washburn-.-City« Hall Gossip. Tot Pald for abatracts, BherilT's fecs, otc, Miscellaneous “ tent and clerk fiire. .. Dalancaon hand, The Recciver atso fileda had 83,349 on hand, The whole Indebtedness of redlcted, the Mavor spent much unlu\: y“c::cf':my in !I’llfl’lflllll"i{ l!flnllcr'ncn who calied on him in the Interest of Mr. Washburn and Mr. Hickey, Tho first one who got an au~ dlence was ex-Ald. MeAulgy, & representative of the Commercial Cluly who spoke of Mr. An’ 1sn't ne tdhe boy as . thing of asensation, of course, following | 7' Al s s i tly fitted for Buperintend- | the banka $37,020, and the Recolver thinks be | Dorter of the Worid dropped In upon hitn, ho | "owel e justice done to & poor woman y e Mapor l 1 Dot ol et |/ con oey & SISO ok ot oaueer f debts, | was ot in his usual frame of mind. 1fe huraly | 8iter ngood deatof the prosale. Our Bub- | falx, an’ it's tn tdho lock-up OFII hov sces fat en i b £ Committea fado considerable of an effort in that iino on Thursdey Inst. They brougzht up thelr scnsational witness n the person of Mr. Willlam Bimpson. Mr. 8impson has a very creditable record as an ex-Federal soldier, Al of that, as a brother soldier and personat friend expre It today, **don't excuse him fn which he asked to be allowed to do. Judge Moore being absent, no order for a dividend was m: SUITS TO RECOVER ILLEGAL TAXB! Tho Firstand Fifth Natlonat Banks yesterday ‘ commenced auits {n the United States Clreult Court sgalnst Louls C. Huck, ox-County Treasurer and Collector, to recover theamount of their taxes for looked up, and, Instead of speaking, handed the reporter a slip of paper, Tt read: The Engineering, London: Your complier of telephono articie has given credit to Hughen for exactly what he suppressed from lMlch}gnnl you. . **What docs that mean1" asked the reparter, robbin' a w:’r young lady ov her tdhools, bad made up bis mind, and he did not think it wise cens s Iiis views until he hnd decided upon :::;ma to Lo sent In, when Mr. MeAuley re- . e MARSHAT, FIELD ARD C. 1. RLAIN, Washburn's friends, were accorded an Inter- il yeen No, Mum, I conldn't be takin' silver! Gould is what Oi'm wanti’, an’ a fve-bit, wid an agle on it, il make 1t aven change; for I forgot to minehun tdhat there'd. by fifty cluts more, as tdhe car-man tuck me slapin tools,—tdhe ould bid and hidstid tdbat Of've been stapin’ on, P mained {n the room fully half an | 4o , whi s " “Vhy," sald Mr. Edison, ** I sent to the An- . 1 X bad ceas till tduim, 1f yees hiad been & lady, T s an getting 1nio tho cpcn alr, Al | 1570, "HIch ey pudbim un e, s at tngantr | gineering, o perlodical publiahod. in. Londem, | MiKInE 8 vt gimaslL The | Wy u sl madtiens veoy i parvidcd bur e Jour, and, on el me, broof-shceta from Mr. Prescott’s work on *'The | SXPression, * whatever acks of polish | can nake tdbe ould tdhings do, plalse Goi! Blair was talked to by 8 reporter, with the fol- lo:l;;:xzdr::“l:;“ uvon the Mayor in the inferest of Mr. Washburn for Superiutendentof Police 4§ am not worklng for any man for the oflice. 1amno politican, Al that I desire Is to sco a competcnt man in that important office.” « Ara you opposed to Col. ickey ™ o] have nothing sgainst 3r. Hickey. £ don't Lnow bim. 1le has been rejected by the Coun- “il, I believe, and uow that he is out, we must consider who {s the next fittest man for tue " v’:-c ffm you call upon the Mayor as the repre- tlon wae refused by Judge Moore, Ou appeal, how- ever, the Bupreme Coutt declared the {llegay, snd the banks now scek (v recover the amonnt. The First Natlonel Bank clalms 816,000, and the Fi1th National abont 810,000, vivoRCES, Jennlo Youler flad a Lill yerterday sgalnst her husband willlam W. Yonker nnllni for a divorce, ou account of s adultery and drunken habits, ITEMS, Judges Blodgett and Uary are dally fa court fn tho mornlnyg to hear motiuns, Judgo Williama In engaged {n hearing tho case of Floming vs, Morrlson, Mr. Ueorgo W. Kemp, the depnty clerk in the bankruptey-room, haa gone Esst on a vacatlun, UNITED 8TATES COU! HTS. ‘The Uninn Mutual Life-Insnranco Company filed Teddy and O begin 2lay loike; but OI'l) ride in me own coach yit, Mu, plaise God and tdhe bllssid saints. * Yis, Mum. Tdhat's tidlio aven change, all rolght! An’ as wa're partin’ good fricnds lotke, I doan’t mlud tellin’ yees tdbat yees hedther alnd round to the baker’s. Perduciion Lelongs til tahe perducer, yees see, an’ tdho bresd un' pols, and cakes, tdhat I boked tdhis mornin’ Uf've sint away wid me tdhools, prafee be to tdhe saints an’ to tho Bhssld Vargin, Tdhes'l be wood at the widdin', an’ I purducerd tnim wid wme own two hands! Bliss God for tdhim, an' & good day till yees!” THE INDIANA PLAN. or the propgietles, covers the position, Mr. Simpson has certalnly made a fool of himself. e was for scveral years Coshier in the New Orlcans Custom-House. Of his merits or de- merits, as such, it is, of course, unneccessary to speak, [fe was removed from his position with toe Incoming of Mr. John E. King as_Collector, under thie now Adminlstiation. ‘There were reasous, as connected with reported ring opera- tluns under the old regime, that necessitated, as viewcd, the removal of all the various hicads of departinents, Mr. Simpson sppears to have fared nelther hetter nur worse than others of perhaps cqual clatms with himseif. Ile had lis chance of Bpeaking Teleplione,' containing iny telephonic rescarches. Now, I find that the Eugineering bas left out two important points bearing upon Hughea's claim to my Inventfon, nod that my discoverles are credited to Hughes. The first otie {s the use of pure carbon, and experiments with tinely divided metals, ete.; the other was the non-necessity of a diaphragm, IHerols what 1 sald fn Mr. Frescott’s book: * While engaged In experimentiog with iny telephone for the purpose of ascertaining whether it might not bo pussible to dispense with tha rubber tubo which conuected the dfaphragm with o Y e scveral vears’ pickings at the public crib. He sentative of any club or business Interest 8 bill vesterdar againat “Jullun and Kiizaoetn | (¢ rlcostatl diek, T Slnavarel k| dvered sear)pld losoplial st 1o 25, Vo, We merely went to tulk over the mat- K&rc'h% 'm[:" eln“u:r_nv:ey,.ufix:g;wll.filo'l;g;"v;. devices for the tranamisston of spoech, did not | havencceptod his turn of the wheel with the | Startliog Disctosures by the l.'nln Dewmo. " AR Sesbirgen B Hreakey, ¥, llabe, | reaulre any vibration of the disphragm—that, | rost. cratio Chairman of Mnrlon Connty—Til- wf.' Whom do vou favor 17! Aaron Tharles “aloman, 19 forecl in fact, the sound waves could bo transformed Mr- Simpson, wanting, unfortunately, in the | den's Isarrel or Money Was to Contain Aaron Ginbe, and truat-decd for $0, 000, mado by the Kirchuls and Angola Diversey, May 8, 1871, on Lots 1, 2, 11,10, 11, and 12, Block 4, n Knoke & Gardner's Subdis vislon of 20 ncres north of and adjoining the 8, 30 nicres of the W. % of tho N. . i of Sece, 10 futo eloctrical pulsations without the movement of agy Intervening mechanivm.’ They left all that out and gave the eredit of it to'tiughes, Now, 1 suppose tliey took theso slips to F'roece to Nl up, as he bas” been promiuent in these $8700,00U~Colored Voters to Ila Driven Away from the Iolls and Killed if They Resiated, Dispateh 13 Cincinnaii Gassite, necessary philosophy, permitted limself to Le- couie sure-hicaded. There's whera ho mads a fool of hitmself, to beein with, Once rore-head- cd, and there was o counting upon what wus to follow, ~Mr, 8lnpson certainly permitted # No une in particular.' # Who do you think Is the best man for tho place, suppusing Iickoy not to have any chancel " 24, in 0. J. Hosc' Subdivision of the i, % of 0, Eogland, and he arranged it to suit | himself to do & very foollsh thing, 15 sat lim- INDiAxaroLis, Ind., Julv 9.—Some tme in e eas e v e e e oo o | Mok 28, the Canat Trualoow Kubdivintu af i | Juatters o, Eugland, and ho arranged 1 to s | bimiclt o do wrole 8 very foolish letter to (g | ay last, Dr, L. IL, Fuller, late Coroner of the ter, Dusincss men have come lu here, and when 01, To the orlpnal toans ale Moo 8,'12, ana | dispatch to the Assocfated Press sald ho was not | President. In making up his mind to this, too, | county and Chalrinan of the Democratic County they have apoken un tho subject they gave [ [ oo the, orlmmdl town Aof Willium LIl and | o condjutor of Huglies, and that the microphone | Mr. Sunpson had permittod himself Lo be fooled Central Committee {n 1870, brought sult against ¥ & ‘28 Wi # his lntormation, Mr. 3fm 3 lowing accounta of Mr. Washbura, and Lshould | heirs of Michael iveray's Divison af * the | was werked out without any communieation | fo the matter of A the membors of the County Cominittes to re. fl.lnk that perhaps he would make as good a [ 8. W. 1. of the N. W, i of Sec, 2, 4 with Wi, Yot in & lecture dellvered beforo the | son's partieular gricvunco, naturally coouy cover 81,4326, which bo pald ont ot the fn. cty 1 Engl , May 23, Precce | was, that ho biad been romoved from his place: man as possible.” e TN B Tieea i perneert; Moy 2 Ereceo | mas, that bo bod beon neceesity that he should | stanco and requeat of the Committes to dis. ** I1is netfon on the lauor u“wln"l when he oAt ] Dot think wo ever should hinvo lind (e micro. | aoveal to the Presklent for redress. 1fe felt | chargo ita debts and oblisations, but wilch they hie offlce caused some opposition among e 3 - | phone hera; but by & lucky chance ho admitted | himself ealled upon, ulso, as a matter of hig have falled and still refuse to pay. An answer ::\:(I]::mn“ and Irish, and lmsnuno reason why | B0 the Bubdivis “‘3,“{,,“}‘_“..", :’,'.;,;"3_"5{?‘,':,'2 '4‘"'1‘“ ulats bis secret, and followlng, as I have | and putrlotic futy. to acquaiut the President pay. dition; also Lots 4, Knoke & Gardner's Subdivision as beforo given; alwo the N. W. X of the 8. E. 4, the N. 15 acres nfllm!li. 1§, and the K. !4 of the N. E. 1§ of Sec. i 28, 42, 13, “kne Unton Mutual Life. Insarance Company Qlod @ bill against Artio and ledwig Voss, L. D. foone, Afichael Niebin, und tho German-American Bank to forscloso a trust-ueed for $1.000 on Lot 145 in Duttergeld’s Addition to Chicago, ‘The Firet Natlonal l]‘lunk beyan a snit agatnat Louls C. Huck, formerly Treasurer and ex.oMcio County Collector of Cook County, to recover 832,000 paid hitn for taxes of 187t under protest. ‘The Fiith Nationsl Bunk copmenced n like suit to recover $20,000 of the samo defendant. DANKRUPTCY NATTENS, was made to this complaint, and now, to make the fssuca sharper in thelr outlloe, the Doctar propotes an amended complalot setting up that the power of the Cuunlf Committee to audit and allow clulms was delegated to an Executive Committee; that thls Committer was often uuder the necessity of meeting domands upon it when the treasury was empty; that the members thereof, who are detendants In this suit, represented to Dr. Fuller that they were exgoectmu large sums of moner, amounting to £700,000, from the East and otfier sources, and that If, from time to time, lie would advance out of hisprivate funda money to meet demunds &8 they came up, on account of carrying on fn o With a few facts In regard to the New Orleans Custom-House. The New Orleans Custom-House was being run scemingly b{;{mruea prominent in connee- tion with the ‘Returnlng Bosrd. Of this Ko- turaing Board Mr. Sitnpsun had a talstounfold. Ile chnrzed that one of the nrominent members had demanded and reeeived the sum of 81,000 forthe making of.& Iraudulent count. Mg, Stinpson was positive as to his information, Mr. Stmpson was fooled, unfortuuateiy, noue the less in the matter 6f his facts. The President referred tha letter, broperly cuough, to the See- retary of the Treasury. Tue Nccretary of the Treasury, as properly agaln, referred the jetter don, all his steps, I am el you the results of his labor: “*There {a no show for an Amerlean In En- mland,” sald My. Edlson; ** my assistant couldn’t oven make mytelephone swork thore, Ifewasn't kiven auy nselstauce, He went to Paris, aud now there’s a line working splendidly from Voraaliles to Parls. You know,’ contlinucd Mr. Edison, “tbat Hughos says In explaiving tho action of his microphone that the sound vibr: tlons are caused by the compression and olong: tlou of tho molccuies of the carbon, Now, a molecttle of carbon can't be compressed any more than water can. llero’s a letter 1 got to- day from Mr. Bradford, ot the Colt lie was allowed to leave, was it noti" Isd to bring before *Itthat fs 6o, it s agood recommendation. Tt woutd not be well to allow the saloon inter- est to get too high ahand, and it would bea good thing to have n man who would be williug 1o contend with it if nccessary. It might causo some opposition, but that is not the quesiton. Wowanta man fn that place who has sonie independence and who will put down anything Jtke a riot In 1ta very {ncipicucy, and not allow it to go nlong until the lives aud proporty of the ity aro in danger.' 1t 18 anid that Mr. Washbura acted vers In- endent 1" dependontly when he was Supori Charles Sneagiuau, of Chicagy, went Into bank- | Wrks, fo Hartfordetn’ which ho. save he mmans | 16 Gen Anaeorme oo Returuing Bourd, | Jegitimate way the campalen then 18 progress **That s the kind of o man, 1 don't think tcy yestcrday, his sccured ' dobte being $330, he dollector. % 4 i pa Breas, o et ok b bector wran thin Woshibust, fooms i the Tnsccurod 30,704 o aaseta cansiat af | OEperimenta n 1577 to determine if tho varin: | aud thon Actiog Collector, Gen. Anderson, he thiey would relmburse “him out of sald larze tlon o the electrical cunductivity of graphite under changos ot pressure Is dus to changes in the Interlor of the material or to variatluns in the character of the batterycontacts, He found It was tho latter—that {s, the cunngcs wern all oo the surface. Never mind," safd Mr, Ed in conclusiun, **1'1l be after Lhose feilo ** Whut are you working on now{ ! asked the reporter. . {The serophone,”” answored Mr. Edison. wI'il have it ready for trial in o fow days. ‘There’s the stand for tho diaphragm,” polnting to o wooden disk aboug threq fect high, with a support and a shelf. Then e took up a little ULrass arrungemnent sbout three {nches in diain- cter, which looked ke n toy inusical box. “That's the active part of the machive, It's just like the human larynx, end you talk tato this tube. It's connceced with that diaphragm, amd you can use alr or steam for the power, Efther one wlll talk s0 you can bo heard two miles off. By the way,” continued he, without stopping, *“I've just invented a stethoscone for doctors to lsten to the Jungs oml hearts of thelr patients. 1t'11 bo redy iu a few hourx, It matter havinz béea satisfactorlly explained, notitied Mr. Slmpson'that his Jettér—a searchor after truth—had been duly returned, ana was subjeet to call, The watler was here for a time permitted to re Tus **true tnwarduess " of the case, ns such, Las been well and*thoraughly cxploded, The charge in the lotter {s but part of a nmiy much bettor told in the New York Sun. It oriuinated, araln, a3 but part of the after-din. nor ventilations of Kelloge, then dancing about the dours of toe Scnate. 'Inn readers of the Uazelta need but refer to thelr flle for the {ssue of date of March 6'fur a thorough overhauling of Kelloge In the cfnnection. Kelloga's innu- endoes, su to put tiem, wero almed, as il stoud, at the old man, ex-Gov. Wells. Wel 1ike uiost of our Bouthern old-tuners, bas bLig little peculiarities, Kellozz was gently remind- ed of his indiscratiohs. The oid man could ap- preciata w juke, of course, but a joke wasa Joke, snd—wetl, the'old was didn’t want any of that kind of nousénse, you know, 1le holds Kellogz's written stgqement to tho offect that the story was all & ake, llere, In all com- sums of money$ that he pald out, in pursusvce of thesa representations, $1,412.96, which was allowed toblm bythe Executive Committee, and Is still owing to bim; that the defendauts did, in fact, receive from abroad, and espocially from divers cltizens and associations in_ the Statea of Connecticut, New Jersay, Now York, and other sme:‘ large sunis of monav as they had reprosented, but, Instead of paying the PIainti out of the muney thus received, or at. all, the defendants appropristed 1t to the unlaw- dul and dangeruus purpose of orzaniziog and arming bands of lawless and dangerous men, for the purpose of driving lawful voters trom the polls at different Jnrcclncu 1n gald county, and of killing and destroying them if they should resist, snd especlally of kiiling and driv- Ing awav from the polls the colored men and voters of different wards of the city. There is richness fo the last twoor threc sentences of the complaint, which will put the Democratic cry of “¥raud" in Loulstana for in the background. Tildon's barrel was to hold 700,000, and tt was used *for tbe dau- @erous and unlawful purpose of orgonizing and household furniture, $100; pianoforte, $300; and dlamong rlmf, $50. Willlam 1i, "Smith was _yostorday appointed Aselgnes of Edwin A, Sherburne; It. E. denkl of B D. Jlosmer and of Sidnoy P. Waikel Bradford Mancock of John M. Secriat. A tirat dividend of 2 per cent was declared in tho estate of Jacob Cohin, Atsignees will bo chosen ot 10 s, m. to-day for Fred P, Knowles, Willlam Rickard, David’ and Willlam MacLacufan, and 1. &, Campbell, for J, 8, Goodman, and for Stephon G, Tsrael. BUPERIOR COURT IN BUIEF, 1L I, Slufeldt & Co. began a sult b{ caplas spainst Willlum Gutachow and Gustay Ilerwltz, liguor dealers ut No. 402 Milwaukeo avenne, to rocover $4U7 for guodn sald, It Is claimed that the defendants made frandulent representations to ob. taln credit, and that they havo recently romoved or coiicealed thelr pruperty to prevent it belng selzed ou atiachmunt, Heary M. Hlooker filed s bill against W, W, dohn, William, and Miunfe linaley, and Kert th foreclusd a trast-deed far §1, % o1 Lot 13, Block 22 tu tho Town of Evaneton, Holmos, Pyott & Co. sued lliram 1. Scavlile for George 3, Dogue, Kecolvor of the Chicago Life- what I have heard,” ** Would uot uilt of the present snbordinates in the Departmont_do ns well ‘1 am not acquainted with anyof them," “From your .talk with the Mayor, do you ihink that Mr, Wushburn ia bis sccond chofes ** 1 did not wish to commit hfmselr." As soon as Messrs, Fichkl and Blalr had gone, ALD. DALY AND BNYTH, who had been_walting patlently all the morn- ing to get his Houor's car, went fnto his office, and were closeted with him for on hour. They are belleved to have put in quite a number of good words for: dlickey, and tohave glven na- surauces that several of thelr assoclutes who had voted against hin had flopped over, thus Jmproving, 11 not renderiug certaln, bis chunces of coutlrmatlon. An attempt to Interview them falled to ellcit anything of-value. “ Wil the Mayor send In Ilickey's name Monday ulehty” ‘sald & rs{wru.-rluA d. Daly, *He dldn’t say he would," 4 What {s the prospeet " z 1 don't kuow.! torprislog wentus of s _roporter in Ho'wot the track of Shnpson somo mauner, best kuown, perhaps, to Blnpson hilwself, got hold of ncopy. ‘the re- ault was its publication asa “special * to the Now Orleans Democral, The letter, with (ts ac- companiiionts, as revamped for the occasion, brought Mr. Slupson aud bia cass befure the oublie, It acted correspondingly, of course, with Mr. Stmpson, {n the way of nursiug his scnse of persoual wrong. Mr. S(mpson unques- tionably has felt himself as a much-ubused Indf- viduul.” The Dewmocrata, In prevaration of a sir {n s hollow tubg, excepting what i conduct- ed by the tube Itsclf. My stothoscopo is ar ranged fn this way: Thers i3 a hollow tube with two flexible ear-tubes at one end. Listween the eartubes and the malg tubo {s & chamber cone ulnuxg adlaphrogm, At the other end Is o ourved padded suring to rest upon the patien breaat. From the diaphrogin througt the main tube is conducted a silk thread, which is con- uccted at the other end with a fixed button, This button Is piaced over tha part to be cxam. fued, and the faintest sound fs transwitted ‘ashington, 's letter, and fu . "t elcetrical; 1t's purcly mechanical. ‘The or- | mon sense, the viatter should have rested, It anning bands of lawless wud dangerous men, « Woere you talking about Hickey1" was the | Iusutance Compiny, alci a bill ayajat Sraven 5. | 1an't e i ! t 2 queation aakel Al §mflh. ¥ and Ttose MeCormick, dopn it e op: “Trustee, | dinary stothascopo transinits souud through tus | was stirred up ugain, fo o measure, Ay an en- | who were to drivo away from the polls, and to arey, kill and destroy, fu case of resiatance, culored uca and other voters in the different wards fn thia eity.” This charge comes from the Chalr- wman of the County Committee,—an oflicer who Is supposed not only to be intormed as to what 1s polog on, bnt who who s expected to lead snd coutrol every maovement fu the iuterest of tls party. ‘Ihe Wews of this ovening fs suthors Ity for the atatement that *'The kunowledge of such an amended complalot belug prepared cotning to the ears of the Democracy, such men as Austin 1. Brown, (ieo. Love, Eb, ilendcr- aud W, F, lucker, successors in iMllam Vale, and others to_foreclos seast-daed for$2,000on Lat 10 in McCormic resubdivislon of Lots 17 fo 32, inclusive. reautdivision of Block 17 In the Asse: lon of the L. ¥ of the 8. k. i of Soc. 18,30, 14. CINCUIT COUNT, J. K, Russall began o suit for $2,500 agalnet John Uunzenhauser, COUNTY COURT, County Collector McCrea yasterday asked that Judaement bo entared againet the delluquent tax- d not objected. The room was “No: we went In to sce Mr. Ieath about the Tirldzeport stinks.” *Dacs he intend to stand by Hickey 1" *He wauldu't commnit himselr, Tho reporter subsequently got an opportunity to interview THB MA'OR‘| but the talk was very unsatislactory, & Anything new i “Noo " n i!{‘,,"‘»‘ you made up your mind yeti" ] through the thread to the diophragm, and #on, sud others have assured Dr. Fuller A o | amded with astorseys and other Antarsaied per. | Hrulat tho sliroud to the diap Lo adjusted | cas0 for the Potter Sub-Comtmbner. ey be-rrer | o) 1 otbers, be pud without compeiling the :"l‘x:)v:_c‘«l:gcnl,lufit‘l'c::g_t to say snything untl] days, but the most weroresarved until the Jast mo- | tu press more or loss vloscly, and can be moved | sumed as encoursging the fdes, Mr. Stmpaon, | him to prove it inovencourt. Tho Doctor o o1 evidentiy In traimog for the oceasion, came to thue on Thursany with his nursling, in the way of a wiucli-told tale. Ho bad all of the papers, too, ready to become of record In the Dewmo- ment, and the consequence was that when Court couvened thers w, general rush of objectfons, allof whom wanted procedence. The total objes tlons dled wore 115, andthey ware of doesn't waut to procecd to extreme meastres, it 18 sald, aud will keep bock tho amended coin- plalnt us a dernier reasort {n case the last cnzfl of prumises prove as futilo as those upon whi oue aixty-fourth of an iuch. This instrument,'" wenton Mr. Edison, * is a sound augmeuter, that 1 have just completed. It1s to bu sttaches to my teleplione, and will give not only the And lifs Honor went off to zet soma lunch, From the ?mlln around tho Cley-Hall, the o pasitlon to Hickey fs breaking up, and it nE that ho bas secured five mora votes. This, how- | cefvablo character, jncluding corporatfons and 1n- words of a conversation, but Its volume. You | eroticcase. ‘1hoy bave thus—hls tale and his Le was tnduced to part from his monev,' :fififim: ;{fll%fi&y s °.§.‘fl§.""f"“{"‘:°lk‘3"° ;’,',:'“c“,‘.!;",“hfi,".“,fi‘,’:,'.’;‘,’ n"{n lgfi"&r:",l % | placeyour month tothe mouth-plece of the tele- | papers—zot befaro the genaral public fna con- | Tt s by no meaus impossible. that Dr. Fuller find 1o foundation m oy o 0:1:L‘;l{lou.beinlz¢ o { 7 | phione and talk, Then you blow geutly and | nccted shups. Thes wilt appenr in duge time, of | may yet'bo compelled togo before the Grand 3 'The frat buslness apon conrt coursc, aa part of the general chain of evidenca vy larly agalnat the plate and your correspond- Jury and tell what ho kuouws of such lawlens- unms:d. Thfi:"l‘n“ given \hy Hickey's friends the application of cnunu-nuor:-urlyne":?llll:s ';;: ;fiu:flx‘.{vgl That r:no‘rlnx i'lva you -')ron-q upon which (8 to be based o Greaser prouuncius ness, which, tn downright dabollsin, will com- are r{l)yllh, wler, .Ilynu...lu.\lurnu y and Kisz- Judgwieut agulnet all persons und property to which, transinitted through the telephone, rey- | muento intended to fuclte a Democratic Con- para favorably with the ** Mississippl plan.” i e ory one more is required {0 obtaln a | Yiien no objecnin Lad oD tled, aud tne urder | ultesat your will the loudness of the other | Gress tothe overthrow of Hayes, Th story s wus lo 1570, readers of tho Gazette will remem- ber, that an armed body of Irishmen In the 8ixth Ward decoyed and “fodecd o nuuiber of negroes luto an sinbush on South Diinols street and then shot them dowu Hke dows, Thia wa a part of the plan, and Dr, Fuller {ntis that, If necessary, he cann tale unfold which will make It unpieasant for the men who did it. ninforitys” I be cannot bo secured, ono on the other side to remaly away meeting would be ns effectual, Efforts are mnking to acecomplish one or the other, und they may bu successful, us there will by two woeks in which to work. Bhould ilickey's namo be sent iu Monday, the nomfustion would he re- ferred to tho Committes on Police, indueln, from ml: was accordingly entered, 3r. Bondeld, sppearing for the clty, then moved that the objectlons 10 thu 18774 city 1a% be Oret cousiderod, but, 1t appearing that the ovidence fu tho cares was not at cominund, tney wera put over until Monday, the objections to the tax of 1877 were taken up tn the order of thelr presentu- tlon. ‘The frat was that of the Evangolical Luther. wantinwg, withal, juoue all-important partlcular: It fs bused nltozether on hoarsay evidence. The Ppapers ufford 1o additional llght. 1t was upon Learsay nerely thot Mr., Simpson preferred nls orurinal charges In Wis letter to the Prosident. 1t ts upon heursay only that they are reiterated before the Potter Bub-Com- person's answer,” ‘*In there anything new about the phone- graphi’ asked the reporter. “1 fnished & uew ono the other uight," suswered Mr. Edisoil, **and everybody (n Meulo Park came in and sat untll 1o'clock t the morning listenlng to 1t. It {s perfect in fts ‘They would | sy Church, which was that ob t ot fuging Is defightlul. mittec. The wlale of the subject watter, as | Of course State-Auditor Henderson, Gen, Love, oft ebort for u week unda fartber delay | Lot faxaute, and e sbloonme wrch, BLUPCLLY was Shid o 1L ire. i Cakayantiol, You | mittse. The lole of the sublect uticr, as and otbier men of means Wil now sce (it Loy ?m:n:;'r!mn;" lml;L!;.l:m?y Bl:y:l‘:n( h::fxr uh’:‘:::l ll‘l:nx:' olaj‘uh::‘ulr Wha, \.lflo‘r::lhhan}mgrn sud bis | jogs of new tunes that way. I've wont it to lesthog Republicans, Is hlul. part uf the ol ):nd Doctor is shut up by being paid up. L o a 4 e sinc . e e Yotes are not assured by Monduy'night, tha | hail beon dleproportionate tothe vajue s th Powrarke aud, It they can wake any as goodus i, | threndbare tale, loug siiice deured and tho chances are that the question of § ickoy's got~ | #0d not uniform with other proporty in tb I'm golug to have a hundred." aughl 'explo’dcd. as emnuating from Kellogg. CURRENT OPINION. V' K AMr. Slmpson's informant bad it from Kelloge, 3ines the position will nut bo scttled boforo the | locatity —Waddington'sSabdivision of tne &, thires * 1s your phooautograph for the Gilbert road Kellogg biinge " 1 { Dock 20, ¢ iy 3 nolses Hoished yot1" or it must bave been Kellegg bhinself, u filxlnfim?;xffiz'.lfle.d'?lstuc':'fi:fifi'f°d‘),l'v°'“:,’,‘}fl‘ Becs 50, T 4oL N T ped 3:':‘1‘5‘53'3"::. “No;umnk’u Wil bo ready Weduosduy. | story, fu clther oveut, Isto bs'found fu much | 'There Ia no reason kuown to us why, it seems to doubt, If he is satisfied there iy © | bromntly overraled. When 1 go to work with it 1'll Lave Mr, | better shave as done up by Gibsun for the New | the weli-worn sea rpent secnia a stale topie, the Dect of success. ‘ereliapros. | | The next objeclor (s the order was Jossph Nutt, | Hateholar fbep secord by b ar oy Lar0,r. | Getter abaoe ae done uy least, was candld ouough | wimost as well-wom profeet of making Gen, Grant Tiik QUESTION OF NATIONALITT hasho aave e her oy e 5, M. o Sor Bec 10, | tine, and Ly comparing tho two we will tind | to gire Bellogitor e ausborty. Mrilslm:r 8 cuudldato fur Presldont for u third teras ‘ouid hias beeu dragzed Into the controversy, and ap- | vertisemont had' been made iy tho | eXactly whore tha trouvle s Curlously | éon, so fur, refuses to uame bisman, iu savs | fo prouy s 5 or published b (:Ialluu:r of his futention to spuly for .jm e ete, Advertlser (Ziep. ). A Punusylvania newspapor tells of a luna. tlc who has spent five yoars trying to 1ift himualf over & (able by pulllog st his buol-straps. The s Auformant is employed fn the Custom Potter’s Sub-Committee, just now, Let us hope thoy euough, there lv ono thing no one has naticed, ‘The plstouods of the engincs wory alternately sud with jars, and that shakes the whole structure. 1 was haogiog to a trestle the other night as a traln went by and the movemment of Deals uro bulug made to the Irhh Aldermen to stand l;{ thelr countrywmeon, sud thoy are baving soma eifect, d.ll- has been charged by somo that Hickey's tieal was euginecrea by Congressional candt- udguent, aa rivial, Kouwr, ara trying to run him down, muy tud him, ———————— The Court regarded tho objectien’ led it v, 1 contatns & notice of a Prohibition datew n tho Sacond. Districe, hole soies s » aod the NoW. & of [ tho engine almost threw ma to tho ground. THE MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. apejodrs) Fhte il 102 it efecailed SOkl Heath'a chances, 1o Gelug ropasiod i L3I ot alf‘borone 1o tyihe B0 toa | fome Duople ink the pasts add fo, the walse; To the Editor of The Tridun riy houid nominata ihe bout-stran Hiicr ra ]::.':}n:-n'ms:'n- i viat direction, Tlat ho 07 ipon complalat, had refusod to sep. | P that _:.{‘:,':’r;undl,g_mr{“' hatioovof | Axn Anuow, Mich,, July 8.—Tha troubles of ?he {taudael beacor, oy will oo’ sbly 1o ot 'y 2 acty and aases 3 3 ol Vs ‘s prul lon e L} i With o Neere p:rrm' ..“?;1'.‘;‘.', )y a0 foterview Satey etk ml:'}; f “{m‘"md 3 .‘m g:nfl":::{ tako, although the cars retloct the sound soue- | the University are passine nwn,»;' The n.’mcllux fore -Bll'uhuwum e /e T +ATG you & ¢audidate tor oy pa— lougtby, Judgo Wallace revresenting the county. hut. 'Tlio trains of the Grgenwich Rosd make | of the Bourd last weck wes o triumph for the In all kiudness, lot us entreat the Drosi. L antot, aud i uo event will T e, o former contouded clting auuicrvas sothory. | & suarp holse, but they don't give the reverber- | mog who bLavo stood by Ruse. This element fu i - " = Do you Belfeya i the uss of the Follcs Do- | tct that the um-muntfl:hnul:'hn atlon noticed on fllslu 'lven&le, Xlnll:n'zl‘tfiunfl the Board, led by Rynd,ls shrewd, compact, | dont m:nr to lnr‘-cn nu, t:“"llnl‘:l‘l“" :; (n-‘ rtincut, s c| @ propery: 10 suggest any remne: jor the nol el 1 tiructions of bis exhibition. wos! PN ez o "Lymai | Chem Vi cais, and the- eugiocors can o tho | a0d able, aud I8 supported by the great body of | Sreate the & **No, I'think 1y should bo wholly soparated anythtng I better than his endless repotition of from any parately assessed from IA: should have been bossible rest.? the people. ‘Thoy have cut down salaries about connuctlon w! ith ‘the politics elut dge Wallaco cummonplaces. If be caunot make a speech, lot ’ roperty awnad by sonie vy 2 % b syttt vt o T | Rt et an Sl QR v | | M, B vt e o Colorade e, ot s e TS o | R, S, S 80 3 S )t Sttt e Rl i | SRS R i | i enale S wh MU CSER | St g, s e | SE R L & e Wihilo flickeyls ?:xtn\l. are hard at work, | ¥ -”.un'l‘. il woeks, and will visit tho Yosemite. wIn rcxllllu -umem(l{'u lnu:‘;lu: xllh‘:l:‘!f'ireun‘l. out for ?hsu‘n‘d u.hll:n of IAnuy "n(n"gn"n'm:':? i Y o ard at worl o biect] he 1477 ta. ) o rule, sottleuient has bevn effectes apol 0 tine, and was always enter » m-‘:‘ ‘3‘..’}" The “3&7!".,:’“' s but 10 8 m0ro [ considared o ias o a":’n{ R e.‘.m'#:n‘c’: S EIONoo rrcoKbe LEGILE aud evarything s Jooklug Urlght fur the nsticu” | uot always seniblo.—PAiludelphia 1iaies (Inde)s W, MeAuley, ve, ia the tlrst Baturday tho strongent jiig Lront, but before ‘Thomas fl' Edisou, the Inventor, gave ton Zribune reporter su accouut attempts which bave been made to read the until Monday, wheu the city cases will bo reached, CHIMINAL COUKT. William Bweenoy pleaded ¢uilly to robery and wa, ton, Whlle there aro a utwber of able meu ou the Board, yeu Rynd 1s the coutrolling spirit, He i3 & buld, shrowd, talented Irishman, a u g‘whl, and Dlalr, aliudeq to recently e they have como of sumo Everything tonds to rendor the Houth **solld" politically. Denjamln Hl, of Geargla, kind of {ndo ven ane year in the Penltentlary, cords. b I 1 speaker, and an ablo | says he Las rocowmunded men for ofice tothe flr‘n‘:fiw;fllfi"flm filfm?f’p" of betition aries Miller was triod for wrcony and ac- !’3&'5‘.‘1522‘.’5.&’"‘::{?:.. wll‘u'x]zilm.c S fi':‘i'-f:‘.‘.u.';x‘fis o, PUTeAL epealieri, an confidence | Prosident uusvailingly, sud that his self-respoct clty—Dewocral Tud Tepmppeiicss ten of the | quitted, idod. geilly:ta Veskis. sid Whether tha indentatlons in the tiafoll could ba | of the peunle; bis peraonal bouosty 18 nquea- | forblds bios to do w0 any mare. Prestaent i slurd Csigrles ura 1o ity 100 st | o1k, KIAE pletded G, 10 lavcn, snd was fradwith tho oy Wast of thie hiad ot | Honed, il e mithuss doibtoncof thosbios | purctieatunt il oo sduilen sty J Vi regard- i) fom makiug extensive experiments, but be was | men fu tue State, aud 1s moro tha ely to " . L, y fne A, m‘\\-flbm;nmm Tt rlleh " ean | gy widaw af Based Eoteos Nied an uventory | OftUo opiuion thiat cardful study would enants | Fecue i, State: the councils of the athon: | Lkils that resuoct, o cuher conrue ruwiaie ot fznorant ininds, Ono ga the | moat | o Yhe i of Mancol Telcol s shwwing realiy to | gXDerts to deciphor the phoostle characters. { Bl In early wanhoud, with & commanding per- SEateinies comtroy of th Nuttonuy e, wlen ot u citlzen ot Hilnots, having yerssy B8 18 | theamount, of §24,780, chictly Chicayo and Cook | Profs. Flomig Jenkin aod bl Ewivg, of the [ sounl preseico, posscssinz tact und pluck, very | 1} fisuties coutrol of tho & partof tho Federal iero frum Washington, Every 33?“33.33':‘3 County loty and persunsl property 1o the amount | Univorsity of “Glasgow, Scotisud, had spent Uolversity oppoaltiou bias gradual- | gpufis, “hionion, Lranseaint (iop. ). nopulur, tho X of couimon scnse of 8240, 800, cmex; tn bank and reilroad vtocks, | much tme, bheuid, (u examinjug the photo- {ylymu:d V0 hls able management. Nearly HuW$ that & man might Jiye 4 o gl botes. and so ou Jus shlol | grept records, wud Lad been partially stoceses | crory fanoraat roform luaugurated thers for | Capt. Eads gets his monoy regularly as s %t&.fi;fi;fi},:“gtfi?‘;:‘ n'a'fl'am;" 1osa bis citl. | itome wefo 8120, 000 Unlag Btock-Yard Natlonal ul'n’umelr u"wm ts to read m‘émf Tn’a matbod | tho fast 31 years bas becu the work of this | mattor of econamy and reform, fi the name of the weut there, Another 13 that airOR, Wheu be proxsiacks ¥in Hasions) (Han 1o Er1.000; Weat | ewployed by the Profossurs. was to repeat each | frank, outspokon man. willow baskets he bas planted at the mouth of the tlon 14 worth §25,000 8 yeur, and that e oECls | Hamds iohiaurosd Company: $17,000; Grand | Gr'the Vowe] ‘and roncmors, 1is to 1 8 vumber | Iu d wbory time [ will zivo you the sesults of | Missleetpol, according to act of Coneresss but 10 be wathalled with tha’ (= 4 -i“ he. nufih: YT satatu of Aug L. liryan lelters of adwin. | Of tmes, and theo exumiue the record to | the celobrated caso of tho University. aguinat | there tcems to ba trouble acout thy ships: Thy urged that the Ucrmuus d Trien ar 138 [ ptiasion o ot ‘Biyan; boud, §10. datermine I the indentatious bad any regular or | Douxlus, now peudinyg. - OccasioNAL. | Mars Frederica Topaved (05 Sy dary in Ko aculust im o account of his ,,,,n,m:.;‘;'};} In tho eatata of Anna U, Taylor leitcrs of ad- | churscterlstis shapes whlch would serve. to ~ Chaunel on the mud, und stoppe: milalstration were granted to Mavisna b, nds, $10,000. ideatify the sounds. Tho result sbo wylor; tho record of any wed that ogle sound reveated was S*leaking un account of injuries suitained on tho etbies'; and we notice that tue linilsh vieamship ‘eutonia (June W) **snchored valde® -of ¥ Al R BRIDGET AND'HER TOOLS, ; the Hundufimlnuuru in 1572, BY NES, JANE GHEY WisSUELN, Yo, oittvs This Iatter story cuuse that ordinanee was woditied after the eleet 7 v very Lrregular—one serles of indentations ditfer- e il E “‘walting for high tide.™ ‘Fhesd ure ssd tha un Retermpt wilt t:rldx}:u“.:‘ i tpac beobabls | S Bastats and I Chnries amea, doya iy 21008 ¥ | fug whldly frow auuthor. It was clatucd, huw- “S;:ureiuum.ku?' Dhory e £ ‘&m’:fl; iy ML T ] Featoro the old provistons. This fact s kuown | ySisees Chtue = s—Nelaou Morris v | €Ver, that deapite this frregularity the record of | warnin', 5 bo wu_ns out, an’ Cineinnali Commercial, " forhoso who fouud tuult with Washburn pa. | 207784 Baseolc ot hnothcr soupde - D¢ stiugulsbied from that Dl Golu* Lo lave Yer bouxs; Wlaks { "y piyiog etiovos thi Gredliack pasty breyund some of bis warmest supporters arg Gia tofight it. Gen. Hutler 1k w A 1loliow Mouatalu, Mr. Edlson aatd that he had repeated some of . 4 formidable, snd prop o ght it in W ginn, Wb iterly oopored Dipsich o Cpctanait Enguier ihe exverincots wmade brbruis Joniin and | | Tl miaite, Brideet! Why, this s uo | (S tudpmaes losehL, e, Buter dy stated i Tits Taiuaxs, citlos md‘:‘; Hanmry sraniox (élaiteca mlies from Bald | Ewlog. Kuowing beforehand sounds uud | Warulog. It 1s ouly & week siuco yo " | It Mr. Weed, fu 8 publlabed letter, mildly cen- uSy Y.—Hundreds of people the strangs phenvmenon. Bald Moutaln partics are formed, aud bofore Muuutain), N, C. are comlnir to s wilt Nobwhhistundinge produced tho records, be said he coutd tell the sounds by tue indeutations snd alvo couut the vuwber ‘of times & sound been re- We are to have compauy to dinuer, and 1¢ {s not sures both, but evidently thinks Butler the o hours untll dinoer-time. You have sppear- vuntf ¥ " el nue or Wusbburu wiil succeed hiny shrewder of the two, We still bopo tbat nerela all the talk, tne latter’s [ ' d generally vory accupato obscrver boai 5o fur* i ie 815, 4t belevead tobo the |t wealr i aver wil bty pots S ooiore | pumber "of "es u fmpossible, howaver, | 4 $5tfied, Pray, what ls tho matter bt g P AR I g ouly'obew queation ta, s iyt pe peeraed The of tho wountain, Todiay twh yoray wey, Av- | to recoznlzs similur suunds which ba Obi, an' (s potbin' at alf, Sum; but me | TA7 Riots o be wistauen | in velu by the uct e nmfl# catlou fs, * Wil the Muyor sead i | drew Fitch and wm|un¥ruolc.. weut soventy- | been ropeated to the phonograph by anof tolme's out, an® v seca It's this blissld avenin' | who lead 1he tirecuback movetint aro votirely familisr with Geu, Butler's devices. Ar. Blaine, tho wruund ho T entatlous wero ou tho uthee baud, kuow tive feet down the flssure by the id of zoucs, but they could dud no botsous, ot ‘Tne shaj of the i . Whea they gol et to duter Oi'm to be married to Teudy O'Toole. Plaiss AMONO THR NEW NAMES :nnnlbunm! yesterday wers Juhn O'Nell ¢ ouud by experiuwieut o differ for the sams God and tal "t 100 owa houss N Y sy Dixon fs wlso willing to take stop 1 | Botstss s hollow, and (hat when they reachcd | fores with which L sound was utierod. and | wges, i ye pluise,—four dollara,—au’ little it | the ~ Grecnback sy, Uhbich. he huw sidvance, iy fricnfly clutia thirt the fores ougle considers wore formidaule thery Uian the Democ- a depth of thirty fect they were dangiin, to in | the distauce 0f the mouth from the diaphraem. | i for & ouug ludy of me charsculhicr, tolat ; and Vi douvt he will succes i i W, e € gpace, aud that ihe atuiouphiers waa stlfing | Even by placiog Lis band agaiast bis chevk while | bus lwase fosd wpy oraioihrecidher, tobat Hinere Canot bo. b Lesst. doubis bowtver e 3o vect idea af £ Sqatll wives the most cor | and suiphurous, fuded 50 1uch %0 that $hev | repeating tho wound, Mr. Edlsou said, b could | bere, sud wolzbit bo f4 tdbe Preaklont's house | Mr. Wevd's wisdow fu sttachioe grcat luporiance ¢, conditlon of alfairs, and will | wero alwost sulfocatud when they cawne to the | chauge the slaps of tho plouetlc characters, | tubls blisald wmivit, plalse Whe saluts! 80 | w the prescat Grosnbesk wovi ous ad- vicen from the interior of this State and of Penn- Avlvania represent it an makine surprising head- WAy, It Apreads moch ae the opiaemic of (iranger- famn, or the earlier one of Kuow-Nothingiam, spread, and Republican politiclana in many Cone Freirlonal dstricta thin fall may snddenly wake up lhe fact that, while they have heen diligentiy manning their old defensen againat the Democracy, snottier encmy, advancing by another route an, attacking another way, has plerced snd tarned thelr fank. —New York Trilune. Koarnoy has announced a ohange of pro- gramme. He haa discovered, from tho manner In which his proposition for & guerrilla warfare sgainst the non-partlean majority in the Stale was recelved, that bushwhacking would ba as danger- ©oun tohim as leading & mob to hang Hones. 8o be Droposcs to leave the State at the eritical moment, and give the trontlesome respansitlity of sccepte ing the oMcial deciaration of the election to some- Ay aln e also abandons the {dea of orzan; ing the warkingmen in - the Eastern citien. At least, be uaye he will go incognito, and, of conrne, If he does not et the people know that'ho In the Howler of the Sand-Lots, he cannot_organize znyihing. J1 hio keepa bis mouth shut while away, he will be more likely to keep clear of troable, Gome of thy Eestorn jullstiave strong locks.—Jan Francitco a. The Ohio Domocracy receives a black oye ontho very threshold of tholr campalgn. The Democratic Treasurer of Stark Connty, Mr. George Fennler, hss levanted with 800,000 of the pubile funds, Fesaler has been a standing candidato for Treaaurer of State for some years, If hie had been able to lay hls predatory fngers on the State coflers he would_have bankrauted the entire Sov- elenty. Temocrate kave had bad luck wif thelr County Treasurers in Ohfo. A record of fifteen years showd nincteen defaniting Democratic Tronaurers and only three Hepublicans. A trua rexard for economy and reform should ruggest & littie care on the part of the Lomocrats in tho se- lection of custodians of pablic funds,—Baitimore Gazelle (Dem.). "The Grant movement continues to sproad, Repabifeans of all shades aro rallylng around the ex-President 23 thelr atandard-bearer. The first apen mention of blaname as & Prestdential candi- date for a third term was made 1n these columna some time ago, and has been repostedly referred to niice, both in text and cartoons, Tho road, tent to (ien. Grant's candidature in 1480 shows that wo did not mistake the temper of the leading elements of the Itepublican party. Bnt s general revival of business Dext year may change tho wholo aspect of the political heavens, sud not only weaken the Grant movement, but put an eud to the ec- alize tho value of sueclo atof next Janaary, and If {rude revives, e may liope to eacape s great many volitical pertin, —New York Graphic (Ind. ). Lato returns, which are quito os reliable as thoee of an '* offlesal * character, show couclunive- iy thot the Nepublican negroos, by an overwhelm. ing majority, carried the recent local clections In Summervilis County, South - Carolina, but, now becoming usnal n such cdses, thelr can were not_allowed to take thefr soats, provented frum dolng au_ by the Democratic Coune cil, which, upon the sinole zround that ** It wonid 10t do for the Kadicals to carry the first etection of the year," 1efused to declare the result of the con- terl. tien, Wado Hampton has frequently cx. Pressed 8 aetermtnation 1o do cqual and exact Jus- tice to all parties in the State which had been glven uplohle contrul, T hin threatened (irvenback-Labor' revolution, retary Sterman can equ &nd greenhackn by the Ity They were he Summerville case aords 1 ample opportunity to exercisc bis talents 1o the direction Indlcated. — New York Zimes {Hep. ye It in stated that, by the cession of Cyprus, England commands the Valley of the Euphrates. Tuls is only conditionally truc. 'Tho nearest polnt of the mainland of Asia Minor or Syrla to Cypros laalxty mites, 1f England I8 given time to con- uct o rallroad into the fnterior, so that troop. #hips leaving the capaciona port of Famagousts can land troups directly at u depol where they can be forwarded without delay, ehe will then command ;}n Euptirates Valley suuth of the oxtrome lmit of an tereltory, | At pre however, any army gont Enzland inight dispatcn via Cypfus (o Auia nor wonld Lave m tedious marcn throngh a mouutainous and arld country befora it could miriko thie Valley of the Eaphrates, It {n much more 8ccesslbly to tho Jusslans. and, In caee of war, thoy would puta large army into it before the troop-ahins could lued and discharga thelr forces ou the muinland. —~Cincinnati Commercial, Lord Boaconsfleld’s mnagie wand has mov- ed. The red fire has been kindled at tho wings, and tha grand Aslatic transformation-scene dnz- zles our eyes. lirltannia, quarded hy her watch- doge, the English lon and tho Bengwl tiger, Is hending over the wounded and crippled Turk and pledeing bt health tn wood old Cyprua wine, whily in the buckgroand, dimly outlined, are the rulned citlen of Asia, the mystic Valley of tho Euphrates, Wwith ita road-beud {or trane-continental ratiway, and, farther on, the Pyramids and the HHoly Places, Now jet the claguera do thelr work apd let the fide diers play **The Conquering lero™ curtata bo runz down vefore the tine tho light {a garinn. sea are In accord with the imarinativ ter who line Enstern bl Ificent, but fs 1t state Lord licaconefleld fs not anly as aurew Biswurck, but oe unprincioled as Machlavelii.— Now York Tribune. TUE TRIBUN and let the faries and "The acenic etfecte and dramatic pulicy RRANCH OFFICEN, ‘TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMRIOUS Dok O LhrouZuiaut the city, we Lave estanilibed Brauch Ofices in tha different Divisfons, s design beluw, where advertisenienta wiil be tagen for the price as charged at the Matn Uflice, and will be recelved untli8 o'clock p. m. during the waek, and catil® p. fm. ouSaLudays: . Newsfealer. Btationer, stc., 1000 eater, eweler, Lakel., corner Lincoln. 7 Der line eark ineer- Sunday ut the rute af 20 cente per hine. ent fees thun 50 cents. $13 Jowa aud 85 month! 1, 44nowi frec; abair: ruey <A DROVWN, 142 Lasalle-st., oom 4, AL ESTATE WANTE WV ANIED=1 WANT A ¥ 1ED HOUSE OF 2 1o ttn 12 < ALK 5 rooms tu kood locativu, wit satres ot buuth gr Suith 810 [P Sudtsun-st. bides will puy . BOYD, Koom 7, m N-ROOM HOUSE, 10 RENT-320 ADAM c arud all o fué te-st, nll coave order, 2 cilences, Jar BIEAILS DUIVEL 110 Kl Miscollunoous, NT—WILL RENT MY LHOUSE, ¥URNISH- few muntla to guo parcy that will tuke lll‘ul fenl. [nauire st Huows U Methodist o IV oo, South Side. V., NEAR TWRNTY ~furnshod ¥ ruat Foutl, entleny e, $19 por wouth private fawlly. Adiress W, 123 Twenty-sec: oud-at. 'O, RENT=ELEGANT HOONN, Fauiagle WLl oF witliout board, Wabashi-av, AP—ONLY FUUL IF WUTH ; nicely furuislivd (ront Fouus 10 416 Slate-at. North Slac. L RENT=-A8 IUsII-ST. ruut roow, sccund B Cuet pelvate amily, INST: MILWAUKRE- alated-st . With Uxiures ail completa new GECK s101e vi Desplalnee. ¥ r ure, UasouLttl, 8ad 7 FOmms ou, W eat Kl -3t Hirst-chia Jucatiow’ for xaloon aud bosrdluge Buuse:'uni) § ki LL, 219 Lasaile-al: 1 .‘.?;"th. uibi 1““)’0-6‘41 ul V'sturcs #4170 o £ W, WESLFALL, adalionaie ENT—OFFICEs=SINULE Ol BN AUT T [ i o moui LTk AR R " W, 8 low h CALVEY. . e WANTED TO RENT, _ V ASTED-T0 LiEST: 1s scif, wilh use of lirge and weil-fence. thirce dodv: South Blde belween Twelfih su. ais. preferred. Addfess X 4, FFILLDG e FO EXCHANGE, 10 EXGUANGE=FUIL ¥MALL STONE OF chiundle, ‘nlco ouss aud w0 fots, Koud lucatio Call ur sddress U7 bouth Gl o Bruin S0 4 p. 10, W4tk = FIDFLITY "ANI 8TATH MAVL und tooky aud city warrauts in exchange for planos. vizana and luruliure K. §. MAKTIN, 203 sud 207 bratout, e ? AGEY, FION, EXCHANGE, AND PRIVATE SALES ASTHOS:, ERSHANGE, ANL HlVATE sales uarkes daly at lus w. 271 Wi i BOOKR. b rl.\l'l X S __MACIHINER By ClEA GINE, LATH ”n:er‘. s‘n’-x"mm. W, A, JAMES au [} &'co. Adecriisements (0 this column are (nserted muring tresk days ot INAPate OF 18 conte per Iime eack (nver 140m, @A 08 Bunday af the rte of 30 cents orr Tin Noadvertisement trss than 50 eentr ] Dookkeopers, Clorks, &cs ANTED—A FIHST-CLASS BOOKKFEPE w4 o OTce Tinat Do el eeamertrmoy Tribunes omee. VWANTRD-K FOONG MAN, RATID 3] and correct figurer, for office work. Address, jll|| references, X Si, Trihs ce. ANTRD=AN EXPERIENCED 3G R A\ A T e o Trades. ANTED-A GOOD Wil WATRGA, S00h, Sl naunsn. an VAST ‘TL./ ARDKRE AT M, 8. 18 h:.mer-mop, southwest cor- WO Ol THUER CARPENTE enoaha, Apply ab 131 Mithigunae > 1O mployment Agencies, 0 RAILROAD LABOKERS FOR TH! ention . A& H6 K. 1 wagos BY.q0 (o 50 Chonpers for Wisconsin Tres fare; 4% $15L0 513 per monta. CHRINTIAN & ANTED=30 W l.xnni:r 4 FORC. &N. W. 1. Tt. ta Witranaio. fow i ands WA AT tie-makerns ™ bands, at . 1. SPE Miscellancons, TWASTED-A YOUSG MAN To ' Assier 1x A iotagraoh galler, tl aese. Ap- piy st &rtxuilory 5 Weal Studtionag o PtnesAp W ANTED =50 COAL Mi A 13¢ Las 4y warki no fronbie of any knd. T‘h TEDENERGETIC ME: 00D ANDIESE 1o saticit for ranid-sel; 2O8ES WARNES. 10 nigtesare o <4 1B clear terriiory. ANTED-TWO' nun'ri'c LASS 14 on si1ks and shiawls: 0 mon; y. Cail 8¢ lioom 11, 288 Clarikat., shove Vas taren " ~WANTED_FETMALE MELY, Domestics, ‘VANTKD—GOOD GHINTO G0 g0 dolag ot e, oss 71 Washfogton-at,” 5 TANTED=2 1Tt ‘V IMT". 30 yn‘n ol housewark, ¢ 3 Wlieers cooniss YWAMED=A"Go0h aiRL [GERAR) T0 D0 kitchen wark. cooking, wi H A ADPly at 144 Eaxt Chlcago an, " niné 82 Lroniog. WAvTE ‘wor ter g o'cloct VWANTED=A GIRLWIIO 18 A GOOD COUK AND isunaress ta uo ‘wencral liousewark Ju 4 amal famiiy: none but thode thoronghiy experienced o Apply. " 1311 Michigan-av,. In furengon, ANTED—A GOOD STRONO GINT, Ti WA . fo0p AUDIY &t 177 West Tw Loundresscss TASTED-FIRST-CLASS IRONERS ASD POL- hers: ateady we d . G allnunins Tie S0y work aind goud pay. “Call at ouco X SURURD FOR e has all convenfences At 1 o'clocs, baement. ONE FOit TIE COUNTRY, L and one for here, 1o do gencral washing, aod ironing. Cailat41a A_ il £G 170 TENERAT TOURR" lr;llnu Park. Caliat 7 Wll}llh-lnv‘.’sl'b th TUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN OF steady hablistii @ grocery, wholessie or retatl, wny capacity that he could nl a0 brlug guod recom- mendations. aad giye puad secutity dresa b W, care of J. Jaconson, 43 If required, Ad- 34 Wahaar WANTED. FOIL A POSITION 0,per week. eitiier fn couding-hiuse or employment s ly. Ad- ibune :{'mn’c e e g o ITUATION WANTED-UY ACG. 1, TO TRAVEL aalor 8 wholesnic jawelry Oyt Bard 8 o line of c n b Towi e, L v Address X 4b, Trivuns otcy. ook 84 Wisconsta. SHMUATION WANTED-0T AN GRPTAN GOT averisyears.” 1 will be nighly reconimiendod by my friend Fiease nddrens Y 5, hun SUTUATION WANTEU-DY A RESPECTADBLE b3 German glrl to do geners] Lowsewurk [n a family of thiree or two ol Dersona. AY., Dear [ty ol QITUATION WA Geraan need apply ADpiy at 534 Milwaukes- 0 0 the cunntry. " A GOUD GlitL 0 objectious t 1linois-st. ANTE] 00K, wash, and tron: Cali a1 itovklyn Hulse SITUATION WAN Thiii\ CANADIAN GINL. A8 ) Drat-class ook m privato hutse ur prl 1ng-huuss: goud referpiicy NTED~BY AN AMERICAN Inr, 11t 0 zewing and second wirk Comperens seam: u FOrIB g iy oy Iiewsd call a¢ {474 Dulternend-ate, Howr Twenes i’ _FINANCIA "\ DVANCES NADE OX DIAMONUS, WATO fi;\x handa, €5, 8t LA TN DEIS Jribats i CA FOIL OLD ODLD Muney to joan uis waiches, dis‘naad: of every desrintion at UOLUIMTS 1. Ugtieo (lceused), b Eat Madiro TO” LOAN “T0~ UNE: ies on nersunal pruperty, furnigure uut Ualf usulrated, Address X v lAI L} plauos, Trio! DARTIER ON TIEIR OF vacant lnia Falge fur the with the ropcrty tha h 3 whteh ey wat i B pr NG SOITGAGES ey wiah To pay o an Beceuary amounte. (fromm 81 Tobles” Butidini & Loa tion, W Washingion- Interest upon 1t can be penta, bl lnfortuation uteresod can ba hi stthooilico. W, RELLEY, hecreiary: PESSIES CAS BE AL 1N EACHARGE FOR L curroucy 4t tha countine-room of tie [ Fioune. \‘ EIL 20 ANDAO CENT PIECES (N PACKAUES vt Yol exchiango for carrency st countlag-room of d {0 easy mnonthly Aud reference to partles alre. 0, LOAN=NUNEY_ ON AND, #3; Jears. Apnly at 123 Mouth Ciark-st. -~ BUARDING AND rLoDGY KNouth Nigo. 10 HARRISON-ST.—TWO NICE nuoNs, witn hoard. e bk North Sido, 5 ;l,flA D o NORTH CLARK.ST.—BOARD FOR idivs and genticiien, E510 83 per woek, with usg O piko 454 bathe F310 83 per week, with un Iotols. ROWN'S 1OTEL, BIA .~FURNISHED O TE T AT ey toard, $4and 82,5 ludalug. Bic. INEYADA HOTEL 145 AND 120 \WABASIIAV. = llndurfl‘llzul\ and buard, $1.10 per days $1.5010 7 ver woel 1)ay bosrl, B4 per werk. BOAUID WANTE A PUIVATE FAMILY BY YOUNG rried iady who uxjiccts W'be culitued next win= ter. No hoarding-huuse keepera ueed reply, Address W i, Tribune vice, UK HONSE. OWNER GAN & TTObOrty s paying Charges F 'KEYS ON AN INDIANA-AV. afterouon Leiween ¢ fig g orcton ase Futarn (o A, W, WEXELOLL fosi=a s " car Thurs fa, Tiie fader wil 913 K A LEATIHRIL PUIRE CON- s TRIIFd Jusd, twe od " otlier nicoioruuds. BIADLEY, JKt., 133 i recatva pay 10r troubis |LVe3 on sroL 1u baids Diga, urn tu 1514 Wanes! dtuluing niw wlwr sl TRAVED~A BLACK HORSE, WITH LEFT 1 §3 Lout white (Trani 6 Woodiawn-ur. ), abwt b ycarso ' 16 usuds Ligh, rather raugy. A lberal raward fur inlors iuatlun or un dollvery at barn ruar 15 bouth Clark-st. B, A LITELE: 2 AMUSICAL, N&=G/ ) N5, Olll.’ll. 3—GREAT BALUAINS, ARCOND-TIAND. 830, $a, 7. 823, g i Yor oai or ou :fl‘nl D:nn:nm MUAL = A, NLY 803 FOIRARPLENDID NEW PARLON Ulie €80 Wil al) 8lupa aad new Lndruvements WUIN, 263 a0d 207 BLAT 1E A PPIANOS AND UKGANS AT BALGAINS: DI ARLOIOANT AT bato AT RTOMAKTIN, 7 S AND 207 $1-40 WiLL Div A BEAUT Tururcusents 1Lk Corvat toms nad oM MAL 05 wiid 267 B VAT i SEW P OGNS OF DIFFER: 200 SENEAERA ou i to l!n’n ‘{nu \!lly'. Auddress E. \r Wiy, ] L & saurif “Apply b TANACTIVE MAN TO JOIN A PARTY 2,000 AN Ao purciiass half i ravol. trea fu the ereut Btrusoury ok ot Address X 2 Tribune dice, : e BA UIET HOME Fult LA ieut (profeaivast). Laswsen Mudrve and Adswe QILVER FOI: GREESDACK: Iy hat bl 6 {de: 8 DUKISG CONFINE: 1 Bould DaUJAa-4E., CLOSING are, of L Ser- dke, Very Tl Luyors will Y 6L unsual Chadce,” as tho Wero tanel (u trade, aud cal Suerelore 6o soid £ dalue, |Casters, $1:87 wod ups o piuciita o5 ake-buskota #3 8Ud Up; Lérry dlalics, 62 aud Al blekelsher (s wud yudue v155 8 wek of i trady ... MOUSEHOLD G ERIOL LINE O Cowpuuy s HOUSEFULNISITING Thy Ublon Peruitui Weat Madia JUBNITURE "AT REGUCLD TRICES= PARLOL ! “adlts, $30 aud Upwards: chaumber saik, % 93d vamp-chalra faucy ciiiire 82 AlL buda of Kouda wt Tl W bedilng Lelow 257 STATLS ___STORAGE, J7I7E PROOF WALEHOUSE, 160 WEST 10N o antare, werchandize. cartiugcs, ct 40 auy'aivusty desal Laterests Gaal 108 00ks of sunla- LSTIC, WIHEELLI & wackines Lelow hall pricy, sud warrsyied. Load ciica. 148 ark-sts boums & I, oMt bhe

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