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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST I was curlous to become acquninted with one who, o closcly follows the Neriptural Injunction, “Let notthy right hand know what thy left han City directories were seoured, com- merclal ageneles appealed to, the oldeat Inhabit- ants interviewed, bit for otico the reporters swero baflied. Inciientally the nune waa found on 8 hotelregister, and the newa-gathereraliterally be- aleged hisroom for some cne tupon which to trace up his history, They found. nnarsuming man, with gray hair’ and rently about 65 8 [s hospitafile on every sub- h_most intercated the that subject he proved 10 be as unfruitful a source of Inforination as i of the two fnstitutions which havao realized the benefit of his gencrous “T have nothing to ray, and there is nothing to be sald on the subject” was the sxtent of the desired Infortuation fmparted to thu bafiled reporters by this unsssumivg philanthropist. THE BANJO. An Anclent Egyptinn Invention Becoming an American Favorite: New York Puper, When negro-minstrel entertainments took the amusement world by storni s quarter of & cen- tury ago, that part of it which could be taken to tho fircside was the bsnjo snd the quaint negro melodies of Btephen C. Foster. The mental plettro of recreation on a Bouthern plantation was & dozen slaves dancing to the “tump, tump-a-tump ** of 4 grinning old negro, keeping tims with feet liko hama. 1t was & simply-made instrument that he played on, but its inventfon was not due to tho negro, although it has been adopted by him to frive vont to his exuberant senso of fun. Yot, §f 1t b truo that the anclent Egyptians wero an- cestors of the modernnegroy, then the negromay clalim the invention for his race, ford. G. Wil n his work on_ the anclent Egyptians, leturs of the Egyptlonlyrs tha vital respeet, §s o nodern banjo ovlong bovp, 8 neckland head; with pegs and striugs running from th strotehied over tho top, ‘Thero were no places for stoppiug the four stri; four notes could be made, days, first married ravs, 4 natoral son of the Ed Mr. Waldegrave Inherited nearl cr's fortune, and bequeathed it to his wife. Ehe tarl Waldegrave, her first hnsband’s brother, and thus added rank to Yet, slthough extraordinarily attract- ive, inosmuch as neither of hier huabands wero men looked up to by their tellows, ahe Incked the subtle consummation of social until_she martled Mr. Qeorgy QGranville Vernon-Harcourt, who, alhielt only an eaquire, had docial poaition as hizh ss “any E: ‘There are numbers of Englizh gentle- men whose position could not_be §mproved by elevation to the House of Lords. ample, as Mr. Talbott, nemper of Parliament for Glamoreanahire, for over forty yea Lientensut of the county, owner of iwo princel homes, and of an Income of $330,000, bott refused a Barony, and his father an Earl- Yet Mr. Talbott would at a dinner-party have to go down to dinner after the penniless younger son of the poorest Irlsh Baron, b4 Lady Burdett Coutts would have had to pas to the wife of a had _ Knight- ed In honor of a yisit to his townl To Amerl- can‘ladics especlally thia idea of followinz in somebody's wake seems terribly humiliat and they fall to comprahond how entirely pre- cedenca s mere matter of form, and In nowise fixes the position a man or woman rcally occu- ples, The very best blood fs found In the un- titled mristocracy, who, as & German prince vis- Iting England remarked, would rank a noble in ge number of in. nces they represent the senfor Lranch of families represented in the peerage by a cadet of the Mouse. Thus Lord Lytton, and his younger brother, Lord Dalling, dicd pears of tho realm, whilc their eldest brother, who In- herited the paternal aeres, died untitied. e —— FRENCIL WIT. Some Npecimens from Patls Newspapers, Newo Yurk World. “Well,” eald the hifurlated domentle, tearing oft his livety, ‘“If you think you know how it ought to be tlone better than I do, pay me my wages and let me loave your — old sbanty.” % You sliould say, *The — old shauty of my lady,!" said his courteous mistress fu a tone of CANADA. Mr. 1 of that ilk. v all of bis fath- married, pecondly, puferin Will Stay Awhile, to Oblige Lorne, You Enow, to tho Chinese Manifesting It- self in British Columbia. it An Action Instituted at Bherbrooke to Recover $203,266.69, FApectal Dirputeh fo The Tridune, vicronts, Aug. 1L.—Psrliament has passed o Tax bill. Tho discussion was acri- Dotk sldes sdmit the necessity of the s to the mode of collecting it i tho amount. The Government proposed being strongly opposed, have reduced the rate to 810, 'The Colonlat, an antl-Chinese paper, declarea that the bill witl make the I'rovince a laughing-stock throughout Christendom becausa of its absurd provisions, snd charges that It was drawn by the heavy em- tosers of Uhinese labor to nsure lts disallow- Bnce 8t Ottawa. Tho Colonist attacks the Gov- nent for insincerity and bad faith. 0rTAWA. Aug. 1L.—Nows lms boen tecelved pere from Quebee that the Earl of Dufferin hos been asked by the Imperial Guverninent to re- matn in Canada untit October, as the Mardquls ot se will be unable to come out before tha lint month; ond that his Fxecl fency has consented. Tt is understood that the new Giovernor-General desires to have the gen- eral clections over Lefore he commences Lis a4 might have heen lite kuown as ing in person, whiskera, and sppn A gentieman ot the okl schiool in his manners and talkedl freel Ject cxeept that whid news-gathcrers, and on he had never hoard ) pet annum, bur, y other country. iatter part of ¢! Aquantity of squarc timbor hias been 1aid up jn the Upper Ottawa, the owners considertng it hardly worth while taking 1t to Quebee this THR CHINESE. Theaction of the British Columbla Leals- fature, it posaing a resolution sgatust the em- ployment of Chiness Iabor on the public works of thu Province, is being discussed by the Cana- dlan press. The question that sugicests itself 1s, whother the Legisiature of a Provinco hoa authority to determine that vertaln classes of people shall not be employed, aven on the pub- lie works for which the Province pays. Thisfsa constitutional question, and it may have to recelve o judicinl lnterpretation, Chinese labor sluil not be cmployed fa tho same. s saylog that Chinese pot be recclved. 1e head across the skin, ugs, and hence only But the Egyutious tho best authoritles to huve been but of Shem, and On the 14th uitimo & toltering old man, who proclaimed himscif a centenarian, was sccuring ropented tecats from srdent Republlcans by de- claripg that he had been a prisoner in the ac- cursed Bastllle, whose demolition they wers celebrating, The sympathizing crowd figured It out: **1780 from 1878—he was only 11 years old, O, tho horrorsof the ancien regime. Io'a, garcon; pos lesen haut en core. (HI, boy; met ‘om up agaln,””) They ssked him, as ho was wiping his mouth, how loug he had rotted in that Joathsome dungeon. sald, In a sepulchral volce. clalmed the crowa, not descendants of Haw, therefore they wera not uf negro blood. ‘e only banjo made in tha dave, when they (irst spraog fnto public recog- nition a8 possessing beautics of its own nof , was the * tack-lead " was wet and stretched rim &8s tlghtly as possible, and then tucked down around the ed in damp weather the skin would absorb moisture aud becone flabby, capable of belug equal bunjo. The L:llluk‘l.‘ll be: Tihis kind of prohibition i¢ contrary to the poliey of the Domliniun the other Provinces, most of which have made sacrilces {o obtsin labor. That British Columbia fs at iberty to reject Chilncse labor and practically arive China- men from Its shores, is considered doubtful; and it will not be ultowed to exerclscany puwers which it does not rightfully possess. Mr. Bun- ster, who represented British Columnbiain the last Dominton Parllament, tried fo valit to have a bill pnssed by the Duminton Leglslature pre- venting the cmployment of Chinese labor on tho Canada Pacilic Rallway. father of the once famous Bucklyg usvd to say that his fmprovement, the first im- nt uue made on the ibstrumcent, was sug- by aceing 4 performur, when belind tho scencs iu a minlstrel show, propure the banjo for astage perfurmance by sctting fire to a ug the Instrumnent near the flame. The dumpness In the air relaxed tho dricd and drow 1t Duckley tirhtly fitted a narrow tron riug over the outside of thio skin at the top of the huop, ullfug the riog downward all arouns ighten the skin on top. fixed to the side of thc hoop in tho inid- dle of the outside and plerced for serews, swhich ran upward fnto the fron ring. and pulled the 6 hide to the desired tonsion, Another eveu more lmportant foyention was d by Joe Bweeney, who added the short, tout string beside the wire atring, msk- ing tho banjo a Uve-stringed fostrument. Until 1858 there werd no banjo manulacturers in New York followlog tuat Now there are (I 1lamnsburg, one in Brooklyn, and ono Tromont. 'Lhe first to start in making ooly banjos was Harlcss, s German, who In 1858 had n llitle sliop in Woostor strect. ls made the tackiead banjo, us that was the only kind then In cxistence, for €200 “Thirty ycars," he & Horrible 1" ex- ¢ At the age of 11 the un- fortunate child had alrcady been thirty years secluded from light and air. A das les tyrans/” Mlio, —— is one of tho most charming of our ceps & wive little coupe Bho Legan fu the mil- newspaper aud holdd minor actresscs, on her 20 franca a week, linery business, One of her admirers, who had loat track of ber durlng the preceding ejglitecu months, met her, and skin, and the lea ke unto hor, saying: t; Fifinol Bl b the Brackots were Didn't you_knowl millinery line, elif" Why, at present I am cn the sl bill” over therel Durand uscd to bs your 1t wns—It is," sala tho glrl, , while a blush cropt over her counte- but [ will explain it to you, dishonor the name of my poor dead mother, so 1 took that of the aunt whoadopted me when my mother dled.” The Colonel of the 000th Regiment gave » uet to his oflicers, amung whom was ed old Captatn, who, tho soup belug romorved, thinking himsctf still at bis by no means pretentious boarding-liouso, selected the largest of the glasses before Wim, breathed into it and carefully wived it out. seclng this action from the head of tho table, and imagining that a speck had been left in the signed to the attentive scrvant, who fo- y remuved it and subsiituted ‘i the Captain proceded D80 with equal care. scryant was as promptly obeyed, when lo! ful volco of the 'veteran is h padocs and mitralticuses, o gulng to #it here ands —— — you, you — — the Commune, Gustay Courbet got tired of Learing the * Marselllalsc” howled and shricked all day long; so donning his red sash of office he went to an _emind uaintaoce and said} Npaciat Dispaich to The Tribuns, ‘Tonoxto, Auk. 11.—The Orapgemen of this city have decided to participate in celebrating the anniversary of the ciosing of the gates of Derry, oo Monday, in conjunction with the Young Britons and 'Prentice foys. The aemon- stration will bo a largo oue. Invitations, sccompanicd by offers of money ranging from $4000 to 88,000, have bect ro- celved by tho Hanlan Club to row the coming ravo between Charles E. Courtney and Haulan at the followlng and other places: (Que.), Longuem!, Lachine, Lakes Momphrema- wog, Lake Scugog, Rtica Lake, Detroit, Ottaws, Brockvillo, Mamilton, Ogdensburg, and Owasco cash to retall dealers, urchinacrs for from §3 to 83, 1ess and his fatnily, with one or two men, worked night and day, and fo ten years took back to 20,000, s lnvention at once divided banjos The improyed. fnsttuments sstoual perforiners 5 as the old tack- in price to the Another sigoal to tho into two closses, wero bought by all th and by sunateur playe: hend Laujo was suited ot the mnss of provement was though the tons was mare b it was avallable bruckets tore the clothes punchied the sides or arms of performers. 1t Ilenry C. Dobson to make s hoop and to suspend 1t fuside of o b a closed back, in the old bavjo woa to go out Lehind the calfskin and the wooden hoop. Dobson'’s improvement it was to strlke on the closed buck of tho houp, snd to re- bound to tho frout through the spacc bu- twevn tho Ltwo hoops, ‘Tuo lnuer hoop was held in position by inctal braces screwed ¢ Both™ hoops were of wood, ono Is now made of metal, beeause it is frupossi- Die to split it, and the tono - bos been found to Do sharpor, sweeter, aud more powerful thun "The Centenntal Comuisslon waye Mr. son a medal for | ‘our Now York fir ou think ['m PIARMACIATS, :nur'}llmbleu ‘The Council of tho Ontario College of Phar- =g macy beld its regular annusl mectiug here. The Reglstrar, in his report, says that great complaints were mado by members of the Col- Ieize that grocers and othe vinee, wero sclling polsons, ‘The Counetl 1s asl partially a faflure. all over tho Prov- {n contravention of Licd to take the mat- ter up, and fustitute procecding scainst tho Mr. Waugh, of Stratford, was appoluted o delegato to represent the College st the meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association, at Atlanta, Us., next month, aud 1o report the proceedings for the L*Aarmaceutical cumposer of hls hore, the * Marseillalso’ Is guttin) for the calfakin demnned nuisance, second houp W We want a real Reoubllean somotning newer, more modern, mare unpretentious and casil “That's all right,” sald bis friend; ' just you briug me tac words, a nothing ecaster.” * T ald Courbet, who prided himself on Ing powers; * 0, anything will do. Zoom, zoom, l'emn—- Ttubadab, dnb— Drummers drub! with your melody advance! for the republic and for France! 4+ Well,” sald the stupefied composer,’ o for the first verse. *The socond versai'! eried Courbet: *there Is no second verse, What In thunder do you want n second verse forl It's s march.’ and it it fs—-1" tho singers being marching, it is heard by differ- ent peopleall the time. Bo you don't want any second verso.” ABOUT ELEPHANTS. A Writer Who Upsets Some of th Opinlons Concerning Them. In his book, " Thirteen Years Among tho V6ild Beasts of Indfa,” Mr. O. P. Sauderson deals at considerabl longth with the subject of Many of his statements about the Indiau clepbant will be found, to differ from the opinions commonly held, aud also from the interesting descriptions of the =ulmal published by 8ir Emcrson Tennent. book, Mr. Bandcrsou observes, has removed some of the grossest misapprobensions regard- inx the olophant, but *it is full of the errors which are unavoldable when a man writes on u subject with which he has no practical scqualnt- snce;" and o many placea tbeory and fancy are sald to bo substiuted for fact. Thus, for in- stauce, Bir Emerson Tenuent tolls & story leaped over & barri- cade ffteen fect high, whercas the animal cannot tako Its four fuet off the ground at the and can nelther canter, gall nor trot. And, accordlug to Mr. anu-fi:n«?&' the eluphant &5 in many respects a stupid animal. Its chief virtuecs, he says, this geotlencs: .Iml Mpllleum:]. d, hi 601 8 Ay eure! I tho writer's own lhn{vln A e of hiet: Lransuressors. remembered.” Bpecial Dispaich to The Triby ‘WooDsT0CK, Aug. 11,—Thu i tween the Great Western and tho Cradit Valley the disputed crossiug near Woodstock, bave becn scttled, and work on the Iine ot the latter road hns been resumed. MISSIONARIES, apectat Dispatch_to The Tribuns, venec, Aug. 11.—The Rov. Fatbers Malo and St. Onze, misetonurics in the Rocky Moun- tains, aro fu town for a few days. The Nouvellisle partics loft the ed hia sight, Rulwavs, as to end bunjos to all parts of the Unfon. They are Martio, Pullmann & Co., Bruno & Bon, Howard Koote, and Zolrich Son. 1t s estimated that 8,000 baojos sre manufactured there unuually and sent away, Of these fully three-fourths ary the old-fashioned Now for thesecond.” ** Why, being a that three afllicted hea, and onother recover- having been cured by miracle at tauce they are carried, biing from 818 to $30. The largest number of atunted Instruments now mmu!uc;ury In The patented guitars ICAL, Bpecial Dispatch {0 The Tribune, MoxtneaL, Aug, 1L—Tho recent musical jubilceis to bo repeated to-morrow night in the Heart, for the benefit of Bix bands and a pumber of noted vocaliats will take part. LITIOAL. The Ilon, Mr. Holton, bavin Libers! candidats tor the Wastarn Division of the city, at tho general election, cfforts aru being made to et C. J, Brydges to accept the noniination. thy old-fashivned u made como _from e keeps ten men at w e makes drums Church of the Bacred outirely on banjos, Al together, the Williwnsburgh und other firme miake about one-tenth of the number of instru- ments that Buckbeo turns out. “T'ho clty dealers sell them 1u every Stato in the Unioll, but the Bouth takes, in nuubers, two-thirds of sl that are made here. The Btates b most are Virgiols, Georgla, and Texas, ‘They uru largely of the poorer grade, and uro bought by negrocs. Messrs. Bowen & Woodward, of Bherbrooke, wlwr& :wrsflnz to population, have {nstituted so action In the Supreme Cour Mutray and Horricks, er, Kniz., fo thelr capacit! s of the Hallway Steel mpany, Ldinited, of Mauchester, to 903,255,50 for datnages alicged to have 'd by alleged breach ‘Thie substance of the platu- tils’ declaration {8 as follows: above-pawed Compa sgreed Lo sell pluintd) ta bu delivercd fre¢ on certaln quantitics, BeptemUer of that yea b made by bills of "ext! renewable for tho perlod of threo years on re- ceiviog notics of tourteen days, tho rencewal bill being nccompanied by w Jdeposit of bonds in gunrantes of the (aco value of £100, but to be e at 80 per cont as sccurity deposit only. The grounds of action arw, to dellver the ral nu ‘The Instrument is o fuvorite one with many prominent musielans, suine of whoin are cxpert Amaong thum are Clara Loulse Mino, Roxeaud-Nilsso t was loved by tho lato amonguctors, E, L, Davenpo Lotty, May Bavllle, Wambold, Lo late comb, wnd Tony P Murper family, publishers, umateur players fu this city. ‘Tho beet stuge suld to bu Mr. B the banjo in Wallack's orchestra for ong engagement, the firat time the o hus been used dn the regular orthoaox orchiestra, as the associates of the baujo have beeu exclusively with miustrel troupes, L — ottschalk, and, rty, Lydia Thowm) anmett, Billy Bircl, symour, Bobby New- wember of the one of the best by written contract, 000 tons of stecl ralls, urd ut Liverpool fu d all to ba delivered befure payment tnr‘I them to of au elephant samo momen! A Malny Huporstition, When Maluys are dangerously slek they fmag- fne that it they can remove tho cvil spirits they are all rlght; wo thiey coustruct a miniature prabu, or war-boat, at the -Compuny within tho time snecliled, In consequence of which Bo Woodward’s contracts wero broken, and the: oblized to store the ruils hero in Montreal, ad of ut Slicrbrooke, whers the, se them,—entalling great loss to thom n that way, Lesides preventlug them getting the Goy- enment graut to the rallway, and also from getting the contract for tratfic un the roa which they expected to bave, and the joss of whicts slouo 18 eatimated at tho valuo of 8100, 00, Andfurther, notwithstandlog that the Btec| Compaoy agreed 1o renew the bilis of oxchanygs iven fu puywent for the rails, by ndy a5 a deposit loan, thev have actuaily put those bouds on the markct in Eugland, ot the assumed valuo of £30, but iving thio purchascr puwer to claim £100, thelry tull value, on them, n & Wuodward labls for ‘[here aro nearly 42, 82 & sign of Intel- ellizont horse,” ho writes, * cannot be deponded on not to tread on fta master’s tocs, sud, if terrifled, mwakes no healtation fu dashing awsy, even should he up- set auy one Inso dolog. But clephants, even tuskers whose hends are hm% in the alr, kcepers aro mere them, are 80 cautious that sccideuts very sel- dom occur through carelcssness on their pare.” Elcplisuts travel in herds aud in strict ‘Wheu a call {s born the herd remaing wit the calf s then able to vers and climb hills with tauce of itsdam. Eleplants are sald betler than auy other land aniwals, aud Mr. Sandersou relates thiat & batch of sov- enty-nine which ki Barrackpur had the Guoges sud soversl of its large tidal branches to cross.’ swim_they "X’l six hours without ter & rest ou asand- bauk, they compieted the swlm {n thres more. Bunderson observes that the remains of an elephaut that had natural death are scarcely ever He has nover scea such re- and uever et amongst the jungle tribes or profess phaut bunters who had done so except whfin '”'-""l"lff‘"?‘d‘h“ lA}relll. writes, ‘‘would not docay for some years, su tecth sud tusks would suryive for uy:me umnd:' yet not a siogle pair of ivories bas ever, as far 88 I know, been found in the Mysore jungles duriog the time I have known themM T Writer can @ive nulf:pl‘nn;uunl.l;l (hlin [? elepbant lives ls unce: ‘ but Mr. Ssuderson thinks it attaing to n'}:ln‘: Much exaggeration is currcot with regard to the aubal’s beights the largest secn Ly the sutbor measured niue fect ten inches ai the shoulder, aud yet thero ha elephants measurivg bigh. Twice round an elephant’s foot is said to be his height, bis wcasurcment fs exuct. rice of clephants hms cnormously lncreased vf ars; but the Government kheddahs, or nl-catchivg estaulfabiuents, cuablo our @overnment to obtain good sulwals at area- uty W Ko tolds which b lled with varl- ous articles, a bag of rice at tho siern, lamp made out of & cockle-stiell at the prow; ¢ tho buat s stufled with cups made containlng liquors of varluus sorts, entrails of fowls, swectmeats of all the mother two days suppurted by o slender, surroutided it u cnds of which are tied es, aud at the corner the legs About eigliteen judl firurcs of turties, crocodiles, resting ou plautain bamboo platl aud wings of a chickel below the boat are and |lzards, wade of rice, Teal, tho whiole being su branches about seven forining & canopy), plantalu tree around the rul ~thus mukiug Bow the bills of exchunge. X of thesw bonds thus put upon the Euglish mar- ket, where it {8 well knowa the stock of new aud struegling rallwa, Agalu: representatives of tho Stecl Compuny camy out bepe last May, und sefzed wost iron was liere 1o Moutreal, notwithstaudiog they had bills of exchange and the gusrantes bouds, tius preventing Bowen & Woudwaid from goiug ou with their work, or cowpelling the to buy touching the bottom. stuck 1nto & ralt made of es of banboo are stuck t, with partially-burued rags ticd tothem, The raft Is sct atloat, aud it i sun- L0ded that the evil spirits, ood in the boat, leave thy tuemselves to the boat. touch the raft afier it bas been sct alluat, be ur sho becomes afiicted with the discase from which the persou for whose beuctit the raft was gt afloat sullered. ——————— Titles ta Englaud, Aeio York Tunes, Much mlsapprelieusion ¢xis even cultivated Awcricaus 88 to socl Eugland, aud au ex. be attuched by them Not ons” was los enticed away by tho patient and attacn waing himaelt, hould sny Malay An Unassumling Philanthroplst. Puiladuphis Kecurd. v “the Audover The- of Magsachusetts and Dart- ow Hawmpehire, received cacl Tuis muniticeut gilt, About one month olugical Sewinar, moutl College, & donation of $23,000. coming to these respective fustitutions nub ozly unsolicited but entirely unexpected and Iroin & dvuor unkuowu to the oticers, was an event %0 tnuck oul of the usual chsnuel of be- stowlng gifts that it has cuused o geoeral - terest to ascertuln the uawe of the unosteu- tatious donor. close the fact tbat Heory Winklvy, ts {o the miods of How long thew gerated estimate is avt to o titular rauk. ues not ko for very much futho + unleas conjolned with a good deal People may have rank without pusition, und very bigh position without raok, lady slways A strong cosc in llus- tration s atforded by the well-kuown Countess Frances Waldegrave, now ab the pluoacle of London suclety. Thut lady, daughter of tho fawous Brabuw, the chawpiva sougster of our developwents this person who, & quarter of u erchant uired u handsome fortunc, usivese, Mr. Winkley bas devoted a largo slare of bls tuue to travellug, both fo thls tountry wod lu Europe. suppuse that occupled 8 position that ol the uutitled. 8luce retiring Nuturally the vublic costa the Government £40 to cajture, would cost at least £15) in the market. The diffitulties of elaphant-eatching are, of coyrse, grest; and there Is nothing more Inter- esting In this volume than the aportsman’s ac- count of his first succens in Mysore, when, atter fofinite labor nud many faflures, he succeeded in_ capturing fifty-three elephants, I often think,’" Mr. Sandcrson writes, “ of the raptare of that moment. An hour of “such varfed snd high excitement as eie- phant-catehiing Is surely worth A& lifetime of uneventtul routine fn towns, Kore disap- polnunent had been utdergone by myself and men. Many tedious days and mihts lad we labsred ngainst discourseing Incldents and hanlshins.” But all was forgotten in the success of that moment,” There was still much work to he done, for the heasts Uriven into the Inclas- ure had to bo secured with the help ol tame ete- phants, and fifty-thres wild awl frightened ani- mals cannot be * hobbled " without sume dan- S ger. “During the tylng-up process in tho khed- dah scveral amusing Incldents occurred. Active fellows would conatantly cross it on foot with topea or other things that wero required, and at first they were nertinsciously chased by the wild ones, ‘Ihs wen made for the protection of the tama elephants, sod 1t was considered creditable to do this with a8 llitle burry as circumatsnces would wd- mit. The arena formed & contre of attraction to the on-lookers, sa the theatre of a Spanish bull-fight may do; and the men who sbowed the greatest coolnens werd Jondly applauded. ‘Tne clephants, bowever, soon gave up pursuing wlien they bueame sceustomed (o seelng people. ‘The wild oues did not attempt to interfere with themen when they gained the stslter uf the tamo elephiants, Oa oo occasion a Iriend In thie Foreat Department who was riding one of our elephants was swept Off, aa well as the ma- hout, by an overhanging creeper when thelr clephant wns uragging & captive acruss the kheddah, Having buta confused ides of the points of the coinpass when they galued thelr legs, they rushed towards the nearcst elophant for protection, It tras n vefs fne auimal, but, unfortunately, a wild one, which they mistook for a friend. ~‘The'clephant was rather atartled, and did not take 8o prompt an ndvantage of their mistake as it inizht have done. Thoy meanwhilo made sone rcmarkably pood time towands the gate ot the juclosure, which they reached [n salety.” On another oconslon, Mr. Sanderson himsell tiad 8 very narrow escape. \While his elephant was facing & young tusker, and was therefory unablo to protect his master from the attack, 2 wild female rushed st him more than once, injured hia thigh sevorely, and would tio doubt have kiiled hitn hod not & spear gtrick her in the head st the critienl momerdl, while a tama clephaut, rushing at the brast the next instant, almost knocked her over. MARINI NEWS. UNPARALLELED DEPRESSION. The following is taken from the Buffalo Com- mercial Adrertiser: Caeriets by land and water carnesily hope that July, 1878, will "njoy the un- enviable distinction of having the wurst recoed In tha history of our Internal. commerce. The aver- ago rotes by lake and canal aru the lowest ever known, and foreshadow certain ruln to all e gaged in the transportativu business, If there not an early imiprovement, The following atste- ment, showing the sverage rates on wheat and corn from Chicago ta Buffalo by lake for Jaly, and the averago on tho mame cereals Ly canal to New York, In each of the years uamed, indicates un- paralleled dl,Dulllnn. i ASAL — Cut LAKE FREIGHTS. Graln frelghts were nctive Saturdny and firmer, 2@atic being pald for corn to Duffaly, and Bc for doto Kingston. Tho lske and rail rste to New York was Ucon corn and 10c on wheat, aud the all-water rato about 74@7%4c. To Bufiulo—Props Conestegs, wheat and corn; Dean Dichmond, bal- ance carge rys: Waverly, wheat and corn; Alasks, corn; Lmpiro Btate, wheat and corn, all on through rate; stmr C. Murlburt, corn at2}c; echra J. D, Sawyer and Geo. Murray, laiter Fri. day afternoon at 2c; L. C. Woudenfl, r¥e at 2Kc, To Erle—8chr Schuylkill, corn through, T Kingston—Behre C. Ames, wheat at bije: eal + dohn \esley, oats vn b, & flord, corn at oata. (rnin freizhts st Detrolt Saturday were firm st 14ic to Buffalo, anfl the schr Annje I Urover wa chartered tu corry wheat from Port Huron to Buf- falo ot 234C. The schra Gallatin, Lem Ellmworih, and Reln- deer have luaded coal at Oswego for tuls port at B0c per ton. BETTER PROSPECTS, The marine roporter of the Kingston Alg takes & rather gloomy view of shipping businces, start- ing from the present moment. That It has been, sud fs at this present date, a moat aificult labor to Keep vesacls afloat at all, 18 well known to all who bave taken observations of the carrying trade. Dut the praspact for the reat of this scason ls better. Tt may be that better docs not mean enouch to do more than continue satting, ana will not recom- penve for the that many have already aus- talned. But it is not going beyond what may be expected that the botterment will be enongh to save tho season's work from belng & loss, lates fu the Weet o tue railways aro advanced, and thero I8 pood reacon for betieving that the rates for careving by water wili bo advanced alao, A roview of the amount of produce to be moved, and hixher I skod by the railroady, leads to the conclu- slon that mmprovenient la ceriain.—Zoronto ez- change. NAUTICAL MISHAPS, The tag Charlus Nelson camo vory noar furnish- Ing material for kindling-wood yesterday morning. Shae was lying alongside the protection piling atthe North 8ide approach of Clark street bridgo when the stmr Flora, which had just arrived from an ex. carslon to 8t. Joe, ran into her starboard quarter, knocking off the rail, breaking eight or nine stanchions, and shaking her up badly, 4 stoking her. The das and will probably bu sg ors., Capt, Thomaa Ferrls cook, from drowning Haiu ""‘{‘ 1o accldently Teil into tho river at the foot of Frankiin street. The prop Annie Youn was troblod with a leak- fug boltor-tubo on her way frum Erle to Detroit, and stoppud st the iater port fur repaini, PORT HURON, Poor lunox, Mich., Aug.11, —Vassed up—Props Idaho, J. Burtscby, 8L, Psul, brasks, Mayflow- er, Toledo, Philadulphia, Willlamn Cowle, O, Towns- end and cousart, Tempest and bargos, Cofinverry and barges, 8, Chamberlain and tow; schre attie Johnson, 0. I'. Grover, C. H. Johnson, J. 0. Thayer, Williaw Hole. Down—Props Europe, Iuron City, Fairbank, Lyack, Marine City, Benton, Avon, Mantana, Badger State, llavana and convort, Kayptian with 8. A, Wood, Kingfisher nud consort, Halelgh and conwort, Burlington and barges, Vulcan aud raft, Swallow snd barges: schrs Ballvis. 11 Hinew, Otonabes, Aunle Peterson, SP{. Fred A, Morse, Ontarlo, " Argo, Willism 1L Vanderbili, Ksglo ug. Wind—Sonthwest; light, Weather—Fine, ved Kd Cundon, a vessel- ERLE, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribuns Enis, Pa., Aug. 11,—Arsivals—Prop Japan, Du- luth; prop Juniats, Chlcego; schr E. P, Beals, Buttalo. Departures—Prop Phlladelplids, Chlcago; schr Joseph Falie, 1,00 taus cosl, Chicago, CLEVELAND, Special Diapatch (o The Tridunt, Ctzysraap, 0., Aug. 11.—Tho schr New Lon- don, losded with coal vl for Eurove, wss lied up this morning for feilure 1o pay a tawing bill, NAVIGATION NOTES, CI1CAGO, There were about fiftcen vesscls ot the Lumber Exchange docks last evenlog. The prop 1. C. Drittalu had her wheel fastened at Doolittle's dry-dock Saturday, The tug McClcllan ls recelving some new Sues, sod Capt, Delscoll i temporurily 1o command of the ¥rack R. Crage. The trips of the Clematis have been temporarily intereupted by the sccldent to ber barges, Sho Nogue Bay and Advance. 1t will require $1,000 t repair the damage done (hoss barges iu the laty colllaivn. BLSEWHERE. Tho scow Christina sud échr Mald of the Mist were selzed at Detzoit Friday on sccount of ua- vaid bills. Tha I viog crow st Milwsukeo practircd yesterdsy worning with the mortars and fy-car. Cbarles Mealich, whu tecently fell lnto the bold of the prop Chlos, will recuver from bis lnjurice. ‘Tl captain of the ecbr of toe Mist bas becn 1o trouble in Dotrolt for sn slleged violativa of the auier 18 permittcd 1o assist & nd charge therefor actual expenses lacurred only. ~Tbg aitas Cuy of Alvutisal 1s eald @ by BLGE wp BELTR AXD BIAND! HELP! FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS ARD BEBILITATED! The afflicted can now e restored lo perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIERS ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDH, For self-application fo any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most learned physicians and scienlific men of Europe and this country indorse them, Thess noted Curative appliances have now test for upwatd of thirty Tatters-Patent o of the world, They were Awnrnl of Merit for Electrie 0 grent Workd's Fixhibitlons , and elseshere —wiid e nioat valuable, wfe, known trestment for AMUSEMENTS. STEAMER FLORA. for this weer, anding Ang. rworks, Ceib snd Lol miight, on {he [nice, 7:330. m 3, tn Kvanston at Az, 14 00 the iake, at 2:30 p. M. . . Peatinton, st 10 8 m. 4nd 2:90 hl’ v ‘\}‘ Pattien ean ko to rernain there untll § 9a m, Callinr st nt"] M., retam- n the saeneis ness now heing done by ali the steambosta sailing 0. (. Nolton, recently purchased b Georga 4. Whitney, of New York, hae ben boxe np at an_expense of Abont $20 passing throngh the Erie Canal. Isanc Preaton, An 0ld_ship-carpenter liviag in 'and known the entire length of the lakes, and & mAn tnat has helped the ralling craft, waea At Milwanken, Wol A new maat for the acht Pheenis, and sre also tenair- ing the damage to the Achi Reed Caso, cageed by being rnn into by a ferry steamet while aground near part Huron, “Thnraday the atmr ity of Deteoit gave ao Px- enreinn_ from Cleveland to Fairport, and had on actual connt 1,500 personn. h that immense ELECT W A Drild & host of iven up to die last ST m, At 12, on the ia : i i .M. Retoral usd she ntood apaa ke ateaizht 2x on an orilinary occasion, and attained & T 8perd of nearly efgl Prevident Fvane, for tne seventh Board of steam Naviration, tirand Iotal, lincinaats, Bept. il great interest to ves ‘ v, §): Miehigan City . b, 5 eenia. ¥'S TUENTRES THE 8UCCESS OF TIIE SHASON. TIE MAJERONIS TEIR MAJERONIS v 12, every erenlng unttl tarther notlcs, CAMILLE,. 3 hen fssned s call a1 meeting of the Natioual . 8 -ownces are Lo be it J'ost and Tridwne, Batnrday: *'A letter recelyed by n Detrolt vorael-man eaterday atates that st the close of bueincas iaraday in that eity there weranol yessele enough 10 rapply the demand for room. who recefved the lettet has two vessels there, and gent infating him that there was 8 stiffening which would 1n ail probability cun- The gentleman HAVERLY'S THEATRE, PORT OF CHICAGO. JMiE J. 1 AVBALY. The following are the arrisals and actual satlings forty-eight hous, ending Proprietor and Manage! at 1his port for the p at 10 o'¢lock Iast nigh! ARRETALS, Ecow Giadiator, Manistre, hiinher, Starket. riasgur andlit MLLE. ENE TOSKAY and Entire Comp east, with Rich 1 _¥riday Night. i0ch. Hiene €0, B., BIXTIl BATTALION Moonlight egeursior tho Gugdrich siramrr are protected by prineipml conntel deerved thie onl Tuerdny avenlng, Anj ha bixth Battalion Band wil Lo A Lyman 3. Davl) i \innie Wing, Lu Al nr Lizzle Dosk, Bt. J Tweniy-peennd-ot sirettooars il READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? to recorer the sams degree of Diealth, strength, and energy 18 experioneed Do aby of the following mptoins or cliss of aviiploms meet weannd condition 2 fil-henlth 1o any of {is many and multitri- Olin faTINK, CONRMINENL UPON A Tiering, nerv- unctionnl disease? feel nervous, debilitited, fretful, ting Inck the power of 2 4 aubject 1o lowof b 1ug, fllnessof hinad . Steamed leav be 1 waiting wii Rets wiil be limited Jo 45 EDUCATIONA CHICAGO PEMALBCOLLGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Tieging Tuesdny, Sept. 10, 1378, tory and Colleginte De| s Misg radnating Course In Havic, D) MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. FD. K, KIHK TALCOTT, Y T, WEIGHT, A My aratory Rehoul for Doys. Locatlon funal facliities unaui For full Inforniativn sen rk, Loak Cu., Ll Univorsity of No he Thisty-Afth Acholastie Term wiit b it Titesday of Reptember next. 16 sro say that the bust faellities vifered by sny education institution in Amorica for develanment of botn mind We lnvite parents Aud 0 come and pee for themselves, and whus COUBY, C. 8.°C., Prest PARK INSTITUTE FOIt GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 103 snd 105 Ashlandesr,, Chleaxo, Bchool Year Begins Bept. 11, 1878, hool of (huw)'vm‘y‘;?dc. ol ber, Sampaan Rifp, ries Foater, Milwausee, ee! ®ehr Asnle Tomiae, Ludington. slabe, Twelftl xegon, lumber, Allen Silp, Kegun, towing, fLust street. in former yenrs? 2 otis, ehronie or oy, have speileaf fint- n e hend, el Tixtlees, moping, unit for bnelness or pleasure, Al fita of melancholy? Are your kid- nyr, ktomach, or blomd, In'n disordered con- Do you Auifer from rhenmntism. nouralein or ‘aches and been indiscreet In enrly yenrs and find yours harased with e “minltitude of wloom: symploina? Are you Irop Thater, pentwater, lamber. a0 us) riments, an Optlons iwnite 1u altait, sundriee. Musiexon, bumbe e, Kapinaw, aslt, snoak. Michigan City, lix: lis, Muskeyon, lusnier, Mas Idinge, White Lake, Iumber, i Metropaits,” Bouth fisvén, aundries, Clark cbf E. 1. Tilake, Ahnapee, ttes, Tt 1, 1t ‘nopiinee, towing, Menoininee, lumber, tetson il Menominee, lumber, p. iie Uranus, Menominee, tumber, Btataon SUp. V'rop Ueorge Danbas, Hinid, nervous nd_continunily ¢ vt you [ost confidence il Pnergy for business puruiis? The following synip- Are you sublect to sy of Ttextless nights, mare, drenins, paipitat i nean, tolfision of llens, aversion to soclet dizziness in the head, dinness of sight, pin ples amd blotethios on thy other dexpondent symptont young mon, the middinnged, and old, Affer from nervous tad ity. Thousands of femal divwen in health and spl pecaiiar 10 thelr ke fuskegon, lumber, bisieentt ho heart, hisl . d. MeVes, Cedar Elver, posts, Chicaga, Dur- o7 S Tirown. Connelrs Nehr Winder, Aloens, lumbe A fiest-clam Pre Tt in alogue L Morken ‘Dhiyslenl deii- ton,” are bruken irfts from disordem x, nud who, from fulke Projong their kuMerings. then, further neglect n rubjeet so e of henith nud happines when there I8 at haud & maeans of restommtion? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS curo ihicse various disenxed conditions, aft all ather menns full, anid we offer the most convineing testimony direct from the nf- Nicted themselves, who huve been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugging in vain for monthis nnd years. Hend now for NEsCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET ntil Tur ELKCTRIC QUARTERLY, A laige I ataining full porticulnm I i'rop Tempost, White g Clematls, T Benr reshil " I”I'fl Dame, sntleo, owing, Jush streel. 0y can be found here. . M. Btanton, Muskegon, jurber, fush street. i e, A{Uskegon, lumber, Tiush st urray, Muskegon, lnmber, Amosxeay, Maiilter, luiniver, i8i, Erle st dries, Clark atreet, hite Lake, iumber, Twenty- Lark, lienton, lumber, unkeron, luinies, Arnold siip, "\ulr, turaton liay, ice, Ogien “p. lev, Mauistre, lumoer, U b " ‘fl.\:"lluh atane, niser, SBNRRILCK, Aanister, | A thoroughly-ory ne experlenced ane for the rtady of Ml pecial atention given to the hoardiug_Accommodations. nl, G b trated Journal, ¢ ot Hatt And 1NFORMATIO WONTIE THOUSANSS. Lop- L% malled free. nll on or aduress, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €O, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE 8T., e e &y Atoid bogus aprliances claiming elec- tric qualitics. Gur Pumpllet explaing how to distingnish the genuine from the spurious. ae, bark, URen Uanal. e kexon, limuer, itlicr's Dry+ seie Gracte M Filer, Ludington, lumber, Folk street. uskegon, lumuer,’ Market. MRS, A. E. BAT! BETTS MILITARY ACADEMY, BTAMFORD, CONN. A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Delightful location near Long Tsland Bound. Thor lou far Colleqe of Pusia Miss Pierce and Mlss Laweence RENCH, and UERMAN \'hwlmu LA t., Boctou, sehr Advance, Muskegun, lumber, areet. L'rup Letand, Ludington, luraber, ltua sircet. stre e Momeile, draverse iy luthbr K6, Wood. [3uah street i CHICAGO. Fiura. bt, Jotepli. cxcurston, U 1, "W nite Lake, po Tion. C. B, Lawresce, Chicsgos Mile. C. Broussais French nnd English feh Reot, be avtaied by Wile. other competent teachers. el School and. Kindergarien. Will reaume Monday. Bept, 0, 1878, a¢ 23 Rlshop court, MIE8 BARA EDDY. Prinetpal and Kindergartener, frving MHitary Academy, Lake Vinw, near Chicaxo, {eumerelat Academy for d, tron, Bisteenth al R oy p:“l roud, | rop Mary Urut Fhob M- droe i ‘reusunt, Buluib, sun taniln, Tuml FAIRBANKS' 1olisnd, I:IIU;:. Ludies and chll‘~ ita Jeffers, aud 1p, \op Aluska: iuffato, sundries. La kear Jenny Lind, siuskegon, lugibe Helir Moutpelier; Case . h. Muskegon, fuinue ‘Grand Haven, fuskegun, lumber, Bamp- sty Amanis, Maskegon, lumber, Market, Harvest, Urand Haven, tut d Haven, lumber, uskegon, lumber, Alatkel, . lnver, sctadn it Whito Hal), lumiter, 7 ro, cosl, AOrth Market street. i luinber, SMarket, FAIRBAKKS, MORSE & 00, 171 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be carefultobuy only the Genuloe, RAPFILY. Photografifia‘ 75 MADISON-BT., east of Unlon P'ark, ne. nehr Ataunto, Gra it Mead, BENF Neit: iatuxton A Sclentific. Clanical 3 ago. PR U Ly Commandasts Col. G, HOLLISTEHR. Principal, Gradu [ PENNSYLVANIA MILTTARY ACADEHY. or particulars apuly to 1hie Gfice of the Trer TVERSITY OF CHICAGO Clamieal, Philosophical, Bclentific, e pen W Leader of Artistic binet Phiotography., 4 Staaisonent OVEF Chiliren's Flctures by unw pro- STEVEDS Hershey Muste Hall., Ceaa Inatantsucously, 1uinber, {ia1h stres Olines, Grand' Haved, ire Btate, Buffalo, sundries, Statestreet, 1iush street. ay Quecn, Ureen [ia; n{n‘#&u, %l;vnmm. coal, 0F AMKRICA. IN THE CIR- Apon: Sl S;'"{‘m“.:u::w ""x';“ Etates for the. Nlu i{aruor, sundries, and John W, Brooks cuga & Jowa lalle b, . flowditeh, Willlam 3. Morrtll, on their intervention order of seld Lourl, entered of cause, the foruer on the 4th of Decen- 1st of July, N7 | 0 a'elovk [n th e 'latter 0n_the Maater In Chancen e hou Behr Contest, Musiegon, it b Reademy of Oor Ealy of the Saored Hoart, WANHINGTON BEIGIHTSN, ILL. nder the charku of the Bisters da HBERTS SEMINARY, unk ladies and umbers 157 10 163 Lakalle sireet, In the County of Cook, und 1 . tronson, Menoiuor SXhE Ruhore. Biknuinomee, i pebr Uranug, Moomones, lghi. It " MRS, COm ourteenth year opens v, Hoardiog sud ' d thousand dotiars of stanafug and mentioned In skl dect m inuls, the nortgased particulatl A , bt ree. Stinr Metrupolls, Boutli Haven, sundries, rallroad ot tlie said Ublcaxy .y, bL Loule For s, 1A CUTINERD, Princ) SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, Ten miies fromn Plladetphia, under tha care of Friends, ives & thotough colielate Who here pursue thi Props Alusks, " Miesbinuer, “Aubie Youss, T W. o 3 " W, Snobenid Rashon % Youse, e ——— Hallroad Traln Btruck by Lightning. Boringfeld (Nass.) Nepubliean, ‘The 6130 b, o1, exoress 1roin Boslon wasstruck by lightnlvg yosterday alterooou on the Ch and narrowly escaped df T the engine by the right cylinder, eu- veloping the whale mathiue in an eléctric fame, koocking the iremsn, Flaherty, sible, and for & mowment disabl 3 whipping his band off the throttle bliudiug bim, ‘Tube tonder was sent several fuches Into the alr, but resched th sgaln atl right, and the whole train w ns though off the track, The passenge stood ou end fur several minutes, but nune were educativn L botb scace, 0_courses uf study, and re relve (he daim deyrors, For catalogue, ariteul 0 coury H FUWAT & e, depote, vimlucts, ‘whd property purliased 1 Iroad, Al the vuglh dy, bl &c., ds KOIEL Bredient, . Bwaithiiore, Tielsware Co., Pav e New England ungervalary, & enilnent professors. Situationtaceined tor Ua v fow Halirosd roperey Aciauired tracks, Hurh-auts, Opes o partially tusen- 30y sburlents sibe ng Osgood, the e on oF slug the line of “sal. erly sequired by aald Comy ) TG FOR YOUNG LADIES rl IRS“TUT 1 BONTON, MANS. For Gaanets, Principal. 60 Chester & Clyll avd Mechanical t the Henssolaer Polytechnic Instiu Next e s Bept, 13 'ho Annus 1878 contains s Hat ol years, with thelr pos Quirsmenta for sdnitsll iuded 10 be con- Hands oF under the ver upuinted 1o this i by aud things whats: veved by sald mior conteul ur BULLUFL ——— A Fatal Vinch, Hattimore Gazelle. Charles C. Mitchell, a little boy who was se- vorely pluched by Mri. Chirlstive Moyer, on the dled yesterdwy mornfog at llcvauua stroe, - ustes for tuo past uns, ls cauna of atudy, re- Do LRI Bl of Juat Octobe v uster frn the pur- leu of casii i part xlklvlll!fll of tho purchass- L uer, tuthe ratent, and upon M decrers K far o h N Tweirth aunusi English Grammar with a aou of Mrs. Moye the school duriog recess sud gave bius ing. A few duys afterward ho beeams su 111, aud bis arm was greatly swollen. “The pi ot Mrs. Moyer's lugers were plalnly visible on hio waa arrested soon after the pinc ing occurred, but was adjudged gutity of » cow- ichool Nu. 8, had 8 quarrel o, termg serey Bl Louts, July 3, 1 MADAMEK CLEMENT’S + 40d, chlidren. O copu W da) '"".ny'}?}:m “fifha’k;tL HIGNLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, . fta cadets for colle d busingis.” Tw i Br. Metcalf can A e and wode of pay- Croe and sl srder of ENIY W. DISHOP, ourt uf (e Unlted eferuiic revurd n aatd va) July 27, N7 Masidr i Chaacery at Illinois Nidland NOTICE. Whereas the Cirealt Court of the Unlied States for e southern Dlatrict of Tiloots, Uiy, s D Ta, did enter & —— A Swift Courler, Mania A good {nstauce of wit su Julian cau do in the Hucof **rapid tramit" occurred lust Thurs- The wditor ol this paper sent Rouau by oue uf “our iudia inatructiuns to uiake haste and briug wi soswer in return. The indian leit Missoula st i u'clock, rode to the Agoucy, aud was detained the some little thoe, and returoed again to Missouls balf-past 6, maktug the round trip of Klty detention st the Ageucy) fu A YEAN BOAK TEANAHIL; [ Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York to Qaeenstown, Livergool, and Loden. et SRR, TR R " North German Lloyd. on the 27ih day of ecree fo 8 cortatn causs i, wherein itobert G, 11 fits snd the ilinols Midiand liatl- thees aro defendaunta, authorizin National Lin fAve and oue-ha Susba 6 Uiousaud dollors cack, fup the now due upon fu tinols (uruugn [ PINANCIAL. ESTABLINIIED 1800, RANDAL 1, FOOTE, BANKER, DADWAY, NEW YO Presideat of Uuld Board and experiouce b guaratloed. bl Ga large or smallamounis, ular comualvus sl ttled ** Wall Sireol i¢ 1aformation, watled 93 re- \hin passssc Tickeis mreduce ), L, wnd the sauie Great Britalu su. €i Gubt uer s, st the vption of sale JVeT. OF 0O 8 roberty Mature e expiration cf two years, 178 & u Ven that tho un: b u 'x. 1. 1574, fur sald ceriificates, v wnd forwaided 0 sald TIRLL to relect aay aud sl Lids v re- ber tntorwation wil be furols Hegelver Lituols Midland Ly, ¢

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