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Cen Pasbiaad MAGNOLIA BALG. 1,624, the average " thel —t.!"'.;.'; The ..‘!‘ MAD OR BAD. Cont 10 each member, S11. THE TRES neonle down stairs who forgot to pay him, with | Callum More. And it Is_such a personage that a quarter between lia feth, and woitld pat his | at inknown militaey centleman §s_about to de- e ot the coach to ask It all was “yigat In | 7 in the Duce's pirn g of themselves, Ile believed that all good citl- 7ena were desirous of nccamulating._proerty ot mmml »n0 matter how lttle. He [witness) anty, Can It bo that e “ae the baggage-line.” o power even of the Camnlells, ke all other | worked far harder now thon when heasa jour- T T T . sehfsostarmlini LI dindeaintiry) Shebigiaaeiine) - i earthiv thinee. 18 posaing awav, and that per- | teyman worked at his bench ten hours a “Gay, PARKER'S RETENTIVE #r. S, L. Hurst Off in the Direce | a4l o, o 8 e ahout ity sald thae THE CAMPBELLS. f05Al canvasang fa o Aubstitite for the fieree | £ oiae one muat accumulate mooes in order that summons of the flory croas? Can It be that, cfen in Argvlesnire, vianshiy hns become a myth, Their Power In Argyleshire DisputedeCon- | anidl that the MacCallum More himsell j8 no test far the Seat of the Marquis of Lornem | match for Lord Besconstield’s nassoclations? 1t Col. Malcolm Ventnres to Oppose Lord | fuch is the fact, then tmdeed Is the. thie of revo- Colin Campbell, and s DefeatelaThe | Jution fsing, But we ahall wait for decistre Tower and Preatige of the MaeCalinm | §1EnS before believing that the Bourbons of the Mori. Ilizntands ure nbout to becoma as powerless as Lonton Timee, Aug. 10, tne Bourbons of France. The e Col. Matrolm®s bold attempt Is The sent of thiat county [Aresleshire] baving | jpli J:‘l‘::’;‘,“l‘nll?mlnw Tapatch o LoNDON, been made vacant by Lord Lorne's scceptance | Aug, 28.~Lord Colin Campbell, Liberal, has of tho Uovernor-Generalship of Canada, the | been elveted in Argpieshire to replace his suffrages of the electors are now asked by his | brother, the Marquis ot‘l,ume. in the llunselo( Sounger brater, Lord CllnCampbel, No- | Commeny, ovet fohp infeld haboim, i ing conld be more natural. It misht bave | ortne Government,”] scemed that a sen of MacCallam More had but e —— . to mgnily his wish to represcat the ancestral \ county In Parliament in order to be stralghtway THE LABOR QUESTION. borne to triumph by the cnthuslasm of the Clan | yvitnesses from Toston—a Decided Im- Campbetl, ‘There has, indeed, been no contest | provement in All Hranches of Industrye those whoare not of,an accumnlnting turn of 1ind may be employed and given the necessary means of existence. The opposite extremes of tnen are to-day bearer cach other than ever be. Jore, and particularly in this country. We are on an easy inclined plane, passing and repassing cach other. Q.—Do yon tiink there Is a deterforation in the moral condition of roclety and in commer- tial honesty? A.—Thereis an apparent deterioration, bnt, in'my Judginent, it fs not real. You tonched bottom when vou had Tieed, sna I believo 1hers s n vast improvement since that time. Witness continued: There is a large export trade aorinying upSin the so'e-leather business, but no toots and shoes are exported. Abrond they v:ork men, women, and children for haif the v.nges we pay here, so that, of course, we could not vxport thic Loots and shoes st prices low enourh to compete with them. Nearly all the riachinery in uss tn Europe has been made in this country, $ i o @entleman, tion of Canada Whnat 1s the condition of the Treasury ! - vt teen seuare i his accounts i 3 i g 08 Mr, Hurat been squal An Exnm‘nnnonmol;l His \Acconntl a8 aurtng i PM":"”L'"")” i g, " Tidon't know, " Wy Stiows Notning Wiongi Mr. Fosa then made the remarkable state- = - . ment thal, althonahi Tressurer of the O Wedneeday afternoon at about 5 o'clock o { Fellows' leaevolent Association, and under welladres<ed maw, drizing in a stviich bugey be | bonds of SI4MM for the fuifiliment of histenat, fiind o {ast horse, came to the station ay Grand | Fie had Jeft the ol management and. control ) hile : of the tuls to the Secretar Crosatng, & few miles befow thevity. A young | o6 Gt MG 0 H N M Hanae man named W, .M. 8lider was standing in the | copduate] business, *r of tho Witson Sewing-Machine Works, and | The departed Secretary was also partuer In him the stranger accasted, asking if he were an TUR COMMISSION FIRM OP NURST BROS., No. 1725 South \Water street. A reporter O1d:Fellow, 8 Free-Mason, or & married mat | (lied ity for information, ~3r. E. J. Hurst Receiving o negative apswer, the man §a the | wgid thae he koew nosuing of the whereabouts buges next requested the .young man 10 | of s brother, who was the rcal and principal fump In and take a ride to the raliroad | owner of the busipess, he, the socaker, being depol. Slider necepted the fnvitation, and when associated only nominaliy with nha as & parteer. thiey reached the depot the eceentric stranger | Fhe trm started to years nvo, 8. L, lharat put- COMMON SENSE AUTY: | TRUSS, PATENTED JULY 9, 187g Hurst. e knew fo which Hurst Imeravement fn Trumes for the cate i R, THE orfedlupiuce, wirsian dhars i fen — e 21ix 10 relaln tho parta, - HAYME R | luanges Torat canes ruptired [n tho army szt Tyt & 10 reat through the Surgeon-enceral of the . , f twenty years in a b 4130 an expriecce of £ H atat ar ol 1h the Dited Bater 1 aeretofaTair Face. | Emitisuaibiart vt c—— DBARTLETT. BUTMAN & PARKF Doston, ia, and No, 53 iate-st., Chicya, 1., minnarserir,, Jruascaof ail Kinds, BUpporicrs. Brares. Inerrmil fnde, 4 i An Jtem of Interest to Mvery Xady who | {or Bifornities. Alio the Beanlaas jicel Elanie sig/y! 3 ting menting In aur ufx]rr»,x X N cl Desires to be More Reautiful g v —— ¥ing in (he capital, aid belng assisted 11 man. | 30 Argslcshir for more than forty years. But | Iuuperism Not Incremsing—Unemployed | 1four michiney aud fnventions can be made ssked him to go in and buy a ticket for Detrolt mfiz the busmess’ by his two brothers, 8. L. A very bold man is determined to break the au- | Labor In Massachnsetts~The Ioot and “1“ of ‘ln&mtl in Eurnvg and wvorkfli‘l by + than she now fa. UOAI.EQM snil find ou® when the train for that destination | ffurat geldom came around to the shiop, and | thurity of tho Campbells, even In thelr oyn | Bhoe DusinessEstraordinary Expansion | FIEPth BUCR ;:’m'};";‘“v:.nfl\}h'{‘:“;;:g““{m‘l . FAIRBANKS® was que. These regiiests were complicd with, then only to luok in for a few mouments, county. His pame I8 Col. Malcolm; he of Credita=Use of Machiners. * i 6 Unfortunately not one: anin a hundred, sabe sund thelr boots and shioes here and undersell us right belore our noses. Here o lung discussion on the tariff, protee- tlon, and frec-trade eosuéd between the witness ond Mr. fewitt, A FRENCH MURDER. Another 01d Woman Klited for fer Money —An Aged Widow Wiho Uived Alane and } Consorted with I'rofiigate Young Mon, Furis Corrrapondence Londom Telegraph, The epidemic of murders, assassinations, and mutilations which has visited France dusing the 1ast {wo years keeps the criminal trihupals con- stautly occupled. It is only a few days since Barrs and Lebiex were condemned to death, and the mystery of the Rue Poliveau isnow suc- ceeded by the crime of Neullly, Sowe eight months ago an old widow-lady named Cremicuzx, who was 70 years of age, and resided at Neullly, was nssassinated. One of the perpctrators of the crimo appeared beforo tho Assizo Court of STANDARD SCALES OF ALL XiNDy, FAIRBANKE,MORSE 2 oo, the greater part of his time beimg de- oud Siider was presented, much o s surprlee) | Joted to the OJd-Fellows? Aswociation, ~ Nelther with a $2 bill for his trouble, Tho of the remalnfug Drothers had rcen or heard Lucgy then eald tuat his name was S. L. Hurst, thing of the abscot partner slnce Tueada that he lived nt No. 183 Michizan avenue, and [ ‘Thiey had no fdea of the enuse of his sudden ¢ thai hio was obliged to take the trafy that even- | partare. e had a wite and famlls of fiye chil. {ren, hived happily at home, aud was steady in i for Detrott, Mo fusther asked his. compan- | LE, SR REER TS0y Bt g Srong s o fon to take his horse and bugey home for utm, | bty Wit the fiem. s saying that his wife woull ~'mkud 1:1 |nll rlnh'-‘i ‘Taking nl{ ul:]e w:mm‘nl ntfiumwu mlzezhrhr. it tha buggy an sappeated | appears probobie that Mr. Jlurst may bave been 118 the ot onbof 00T e whittle bebind f W8 accuwnts with the Orde Fellows’ Assoclation—probiably not further than Not suspecting that anything was wron, | [SCRN GO E G o tndueed Blider took the horse and bugey, and, with a | 1o 4ake this step in o moment of nervous de- companiun, enjuyed 8 long drive on the boule- | precsivn, Certainly, he bl every tempration to vard, and put the rig up for the nightataliv. | Wronc-dalne, thers being no one to check or ery-stable at Grand Crossing, In the morning, ;‘;;;’ "fi.m"ml“‘l')gl_lzl :e‘é‘,‘f”"““l:’ ml[;v.;:arkm,-lr; e and bis fricnd, Edward Garry, drove lelsure- | jonlient fn his attention to his duty. 1y into the city, and to the house which Hurst | Jiurst has been a R . bad Indicated as his residence. They found | kept a fart horse, and has worp mte soclety n Mrs, Hurst in a state of greatexcitement and little, verhaps expending. me® tuan he would ck | be Justite! i doms on a salary ot 83,060, anxiets, and wero eonsiderably taken Aback | \yen Yo urganized the Odd-Fellows’ Ambcia- when that 1ady causcd thelr arrest on hosus- | yioy flve years awo, he had no provarty, yet he ‘pleton of having foully dealt with her husband. [ fias sines Hved o aud started & coamlsslon has ncen member for Boston, and, i ha ‘The scsston of the Hewlit Congressional La- bad never been heard of before, his present | bor Committee, Thursday, Aug. 29, was devoted act should mive him a place in the annols of | to the examinatton of two mure‘.\lnssncnuu!u fawne. This courageous gentieman s morothana | Kentlemen,—Col. Carrol D. Wrighs and Mr. Conscrvative, At o mceting of his Liberal | Joseph fI. Walker. Tas Committeq was repre- opoients he was sarcastieally sald to be “a | aented by Messra, Hewitt, Thomp3on, and Rice. Scoreh Eplacopalian of a pronounced type, an | ¢ol, Wrixht, the first witness examined, 1a the r“ml",t;(.‘::’2:’,:‘l:f“;s,:’P&:‘::{’;’,‘,‘;Ifi,';{,“fifl:m:; Buperintendent of the Massachusetts Buresn of propazanda? . It would not be ensy 10 vxpress | Labor Statistics, ant was calied to give facts re- a Taczer wnount of Scoleh contembt tn fewer | lating to the condition of business and labor in wurile, The sentetive 18 a8 bitter as Dr, Johu- . i he figures fi soi's sayng that tie bad no wish to calumninto e State Iheltncenantd Jink the dpret fn any man, bit that he belleved o partteular per- | M8 recently-published reporton the unemployed 20 to be an. attummes,. Cot, Majeolm and s | labor In Massachusotts showed no discrepancy Irietnls think, nevertheivss, that they can break | as regards the State census of 1575, as had been the feudal bondage of Argyleshire, and they | eharged by Mr. Moody and others bLefore the mean to do it During these years of Consery- | (o ol Wi ) - ative reaction they have been busily forming Commitise.. ColoiHght's iewres uelied pse committeea—let “un boldly call tiiem secret | *ons in tho sims-houscs, white Mr. Moody had wululep.t'?'hm they, Iuwey fashloned oue of | probably juaged froin the ncorrect standpolat those organizations of unquestioning vbediencs | of taking tue number of all out of »mployment, witich, as Lord Beaconstleid toid us the other | whother retired merchants or paupers. The day, aro to be tie strength of the Conservative Darty. Argylestire is as mueh honercomnbed | Whoio number of indoor paupers m Massachu- fected to the whime of an Atnerican climato pursem- £3 that basis and aturtiug polut of tasl Leautr—a purs and closr eomplexios What nature lina thus denfed, art mast bo called apon to furnish. It can bo domos it fn douo dally, Trof. W. E. B "M;lxl:at' ““«Cmm,,. \n an| in tho rench of cvery un. e eare! lobuyonly the Geny;, B Do taeof Eve whens b siisavered, thnt iRy oy Re Cenuiny, e T T Rz, surprising article known fn fashionabiuairclos o the - g sccrot of besuty, and calied KAILROAD TIME TARLL, e MAGNOLIA | mimsws RSO KL S T SR NI AT ExrLaxation or Rrrcrexce Manxs.— el Bunday excepied. 3 Atvadey sennty ; M ALM QAIOAGO ‘& NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, Ticket Omces, uct-ru G KRR DB AT B (Riorman 1 kot e ouse) wadyy The Atiaxorta Nt Ie naure dovice for ereating a ’mr'q?l’ud ,l(;g‘mlng complesion, - :gln‘f.{gelgln;!‘é.ixn,:fi 1t conccala nll pataral Licmishes in the mostaur- | ubiutuque Day Ex.vis prisiug and effectivo manner, Mt Ex. via C'ton & withi tevoinitonary agencies as the States of the | otts In 1875 was 4,040, It is {muossible to get o . r, s &1’ saugliness, ertmifont,. sedneen, press.,. o m, They were locked up fo thy Cottage Grove | flem. Just how he lins managed 0 do It has uot | Church were when tie temporal power of the | at the netual number recelving publle ald on :‘:?‘&ngn:::l l::ml;::nell:“ ;:ll;cx;rl"gtlfin;‘; “:&‘gfin&“a‘“d&"'" m'xinm”.;m"- ' on © o Avenue Statfon, but wero subsequently ro- | heen devcloped, Ttis cortaln tunt lie hus nut | Pope was totterig and abuut to fall. All tuo f any civen day. it 18 not true, in Col, Wright's | ¢ ¢ o Tatter ooty 10, Tt Tt drives away all avidences of fatigus and exe o m e e trutn of thelr story, was proved | Fobbed the widows aud orphans, for therw ate | Eyiscopaltans, tie Carovnarl of Scoteh Con: [ opinton, that pauparisin 8 on the increase fo N e Y M, oo 98 | ctiement, = m Jesed, np phig i recelpta n the otfice trour all livics up to tho | servatium, are foining hands to shake thepoier | this country, On the contrary, It {s decrenslug, | J0& 13 T6b weag B Sl CEEONEER | T o ivlon tho plainest face beaatitul, 3 m vy investigaion. , tast two. If he Dccuh\u-llnnt all, it must | of ti.c great Presbyterian Chiel, The Conserva.:| After the panie of 1378 Luere Was o temporary | oo s of violence. Her nose was flattoned to 1t gives the comploxion & darzling parity nnd ¢ ¥ m L. TCAT, have ben out of the 20 per’ cent re- | fiyes atew rely, no doubt, on the nfiuence of | inerenso of persons nskini public aid, but. fn | [arks of viglencre ur fand S BRESTED B0 | L BN CC e, and arma oy ety st | Gilmakee Paviensse 3o tho man Who s straugely and suddenly took | serve fund. 1t niap beeu shown that thers s | those smaller “Aresleshire propeictors whoss | Alassuchusetts nt leaat, the pumber ls dochining, | i€ 1ate, a0 o bandoge bed Aass (ef AL | Sl la iy, B ST it & e & m Iis departuro from the clty, was the orlginator | been panl out to heirs in the five vears, 3121 | famiiies iavo fur geuerations been overshudow. | From extonsive inquiries *in oll parts uf the n ' Al " 31 ol 844. There musi have been retalned, then, entirely. destitute of moral sense, and the assas- It mnkes n matron of 35 or £0 loak not mare than and Sceretary of the Odd-Fellows® Benovolent ed, and ehitied, and dwarted by the great pedi- | country, witness had come to the conclusfon - ‘f 1d, and chianges the Tustic maiden fnto a o m abuut §25.000 for oflice cxoenses, Dedueting | et yogtion, and vower of tio. MacCallum | that thero is no such distressng_condition of | 4ins were addicted to the most infamous vices. e s 5 2 m Tssochiion. | ¥or several vears bolore aud | 310550 Tor ata shineys{here 1 61t S15.000 NG | Hrors, B e enuvly eahul pltav. | aiairs aa Some have, boom I 1o bellove: | Adiss | 1bappoars thst Mime. Cremious fell astrangy | clurstdelybole L e . o alter th firc ha was “connccted with the Knlcks | the five years—not a Jarge sum by any ineans— | yre iy putling duwn bis authority as the coun- | cussion with Mr. Hewitt followed concerning lifte. She reluncdllu( ive with Iflr chl dren, and m“:mmal” il L pem il e o in erbacker Life-Insurance Company. About five | 1o pay oilice rent, help, e 11 euwugh for | teydawyers, the man of letters, and the rich | distreas fu the coal recions, which the Chialrman rerel;rc;l';nr‘e'mun n:: lnax‘!: :;‘mln‘n_ "'“{la:fi G e o fp s "on J0v eFects hat n " rs nzo he conceived the plan of the Odd- | him to work with if lie feit disposed to appro- | traders.of I'rance exoerienced in destroying the | thinks 18 not fmproving. Col. Wright sald he | ot that she tras moros ‘m'] 071 .g“ % oub" e e, e Fellows’ Assoclation, which really amouuts to | priate any «more than his rizatiul salury, = EHe Niy—Ary whien they hud been kept o the | found quite ss much diffeulty in finding out | §ontrarv, she wwas vesy fond of recelving bors 22 13 . 1n. Ladles who want fo raako themseives attraciive i ars e T Throah, i an m'fizinm bl coralaty of I¢ by tainy | eaep g4 cotoct Mty on e et sayng Haoax's Macxoria Dara, and wo know of 1i 13 33 8, 80 il = * iy Yt iu the clicapest preparation {n the world, | o Noother roal runs Bullinan OF any Otber fira & il 4 4 o bad atauydrug | "Gl enor corneror Wellkand Biaxieaa b—Uenut cornar of Canal sud Kiazie-sts CTIAAGO, STRLAEIMY & AUTN berots foot of Lake-st. » mutaal Yie-tusurance company, When & | inay also bave gutten away with about 35,600 uf wember dha tha other members are nssessed | the last two oescssments that are now coming g1 cach for .the benefit of his heirs. The | in, yet the President states that there 2 o lrge Associstfon was_ incorporated ‘umnder | smount of money on hand, 1t is really a mixed- the lawa' of Illivols Juno 27, 187 | up case so fur as 18 vet known. awd the - first. benefit, amnonating s wife professes to have heard nothing from 10 8522, waa palta few months later, Lhe memn- | hio, L 4 Yershin lm\'ln(rt lhxclAdv |r:‘n:c‘nedl u'j A:ver 0, —— “The theory of the, Association s that no pre- B8 AT IR U s e ey o e Ao e 1o be paid nemce | DRUNKEXNESS AND CIN there should nevere for any length of time CIION any lnuimy ln] thoi‘\mnsury,l;: the bem-m: are promptly paid as twon a3 the assessinenis are & Teioied. Pilowever.ta pay for the necessary | Pr D'Uager Proposes to Care, Frea of cxpenses of anlarios, "oflics rents, ote., the Chargo, Ten of Chicugu's Worst Lrunk- nd young folks, and showing them her jewels and valuabies, Three months beiore the vatas. trophe her son wrote to_her, begeing her once more t0 givs up bier eccentric hablts, wiich he teared would Lring abolit some mishap sooner or Jater, Hia anticipations*were svon resitzed, tut the nuestion was, Who wereths murdererst It was evident Lhat thelt Lad been their uh?\.'k't- sud, in fact, the jewcl-case was fouud voll of its contents, and a sum of £00 fravcs had disappeared. Tho pollce were for some timo at a loss, but at iength the fact was ascectatned that one of the assas- sins hod recetved n wound in the strugzle culd shaae of abediences “The more closely the history and the position of the Argvll fatly are examined, the greator will be the adwiration for the intrepudity of Col. Malvoim. It s not ths power of an ordi- nary provrictor, or even of au urdinary Duke, that be fs to ficht, He bas toconuend with sometlung mystic, sacved, religlous, patrisrchal, teudat, Calvinistle, and Wiig,—a tremendous streain of Influence, which has ruu through the whole tourse of Scoteh history, and the vezin. nings of which are lost in the mists of fable. Lurd Macaulay thought that he had psid a very bigh comptiment to the Campoells fa calling the caitses of businiess prosperity as in discover- fug the rensons of the depression. Prusperity connot be gained by depleting a State’s popula- tion, whife a redisiribution of populstion can- not be loreed by any weans, such as seudiog the suroius to the ‘Western lauds, In Massachu. sctts the conditlon of the workingman is bebter now than it has becn for the past three yeors, and he thinks it 18 so everywhere In the United Siates. {18 thought tnat there was a declded improvement in ull branches of industry, The sgverproduction ™ one tiears so much .about 1s mure the result of the depression than 1ta cause In Massachusetts the number ol mayufactord Y AT “sleket Oulees, 3) Clarge A RURBET (GOM Mendota & Galesburg Kxpress, 1ANA & s ar Lxrrast BOSTON "ELASTIC FABRIC C0,, | fimias s, one indaing-hiouse to another {n Purls, swhera they did nothing but live fn drunken debauch- ery. However, they both suceeeded In crossing he Belgian frontier. Arrived at Brussels, they squandered the Jewels and money of Mme. aires fu the Highlands of Scotland. ‘Thy pedi- gree of the Campbells bad an advantare over that of the Capets I finding a boundless ex- panse, beyond the dawn of vulgar history, in the riches of the Celtic imagination, Their col- incroduction of juachinery has ‘not injured the denand fur laogr in this or any wther " country, The term ** labor-saving ' nachinery is n misno. ter, for, while 1fs mtrodvetion temporarily Jes- sens the demani for labor, Jo the end It increases been neariy #ve months sincel gave to tho eatses which might have induded furst to leave . % g0 suddenly sud under suchsaspicious circuni- | PUUHC the facta “relative to my discovery that stances. All day sesterday tha officers of the | dipsomania, or drunkeuness, is a discass of the Assoclation devoted themeelves to an exumina- | sensorfal nerve cells, aud that a proverly-made \ ¢ hich be was imorudent enough 5 ubitiue & slon Gl Lirert tho Bourbons of vhe Hightands; but the | closing Is growing lcss and less. The manu- | ¥ith tho Wetiu, w i MANUFACTURERS OF Tactuc Eare Fxpraa, Secretary or_Treasurce 18 suthiorized to with- | ards, comparitou_doca. Injustics (o tio Lords of Tn. | facturcrs are dding constautly and largoly to | tohave dressed gt a chewmisthy shop fn the Kauue & Lalornto hiolu 20 Ter cont of the skgossments, Lo bo ap- To the ENitor of The THidune. verary, The Bourbous_had never such u posl. | thete prouuctive’ vapacity, and loom-makers | Relzaborliood, Fhis guvs u clut Aok o two IND'A RUBBEB GOODS | Aurora : plied to thess purposes, . Minsearonss, Minn, Aug. 26, 1578~—T¢ has | tion fu Eurepe as the Catupbells have beld for | bave now more orders than they can RIL. The ve—fur such they we cre tuacked, frot ' & Menior AW Tlere {8 an uncertainty,ss yct regarding the g: ot D A1 ga Passe NBEL BELTING (Putent Stretehed), 3§ 0 YA NGV Pang, | prsuersutonid U LUNEN UOST (Rubber Lined), o TEAM PA N, ALV x Tor Celd or Hat \Water, 03 EXpre). 17108, Tion of his acconnts. but falled to discover any. | inepurs from pure: Clochioua Rubra s a specile | 1oge of heralds was composed of pocts'gitted | ft. There {8 ho more potent eiement thun | Cremieux until they were arrested. | Desyulens W o ‘Tncludiag all Ktnin of ‘art o Dlinan (6wt discre,ancies or deflcit. A reporter called lato | ¢, ¢ ln;z-qunl \egree withfancy and adjectives. Those | maclinery fn Improving the condition of the | T8, seut back to Fratice, whils the other— | Bubber Goods for Mechanlenl and Manufactur(ug tess. een Clileagd und Omakaod in the alternvon at the offica of the Assoclation, No. 112 Randulph street, and found there Mr. A G. Lull, the President, apd Dr. F. M, Wilder, | cen the publicutiop ot my recipe and the Medieal Director. . B rnioe 18 KO LIONT A% YROY cot time, I have recelved and responded to sald Mr. Lulls - 3o have worked hard ol day | 0% 10N letters, cumlng from thictv- ver the books in the ofllcs and can fiud nothing [ tree Siates and Torrltories, the sorrowful wronge.? contents. of many of them such as “ Auy Ilca a8 to tho canso of the Sceretary’s | woull muvs to sympathy the heart of an sn- Our goous are warrante Hudister—was claimed by the Belgian Govern- ment, Lo be tried before the Asslzo Court of Brabant. Oncof the moat remarkable polots fn this dlszusting case is tho manner In waich tho lujuries of the aceused were turtied toseyi- dentco mralnst them, Tae Lody of Mumna, Cre- micux was exbumed, and accurate casts taken of hher Jaws. Bowb Hodister aud Desquiens bad wounds on their bands, Which the ductors ure- t bards would bave smbied with grim Incredulity o at the tdea that ¢ had bueew, that tacre was, or thus there could be, In Seotland or anvwhere clse in thiy world ur any other, a greater ereat- cd veingthan the MocCallum More, He was the sum of foite possibality. And, In truth, the Culef of the Campbells was always a very great personage, esen when measured by somotidng wage-carning ciusses, It it was taken out of Mussachusetts, aud the work done by manual Tubor, it would kcquire a population of 9,000,000 and the wealthi uf the State would disuppear In less Lhon & yeap, and the conditlon of the people woulil be lutlillely worse than It oow tain China and India. Comtinuing, ; the witness sald: Labor ncver JDuring the period thathas intervoned bo- [ omEATD. ATTUT & ST. (AT AND MG ¢ KARSAR GITY & DENVER (IORT T11G Tnton bepot, West blde, ucar o Twenls pind-asFlezei O Notice to Paper-Dealers,* i nans Cly & Denver Fast it vXde® Louls, bpriugfenl & mory akin to reality than the standards proper | recelves an adequate remuneration, . nor Is : G BTATE OF WIS o Mobtar &' S OW UF 13 i T clorite. Tues wany lorters havo teen wil- | to Osalaie poetrs.. Ha rilod ove o lurwer ter. | catal sutledtly rowarded, Tho mafority of | Bounced to ba biles, aiut on suplying the wolcl Orpiok Lt SEcokrint o drar ot - N tdul e A Yess we all think lhqthn must have bcll.'n' 8 | (ressed to ma, y borcless men, henrtbroken | ritory than any other flichland Cnlcf, and ho | operativea In’ Massachiuscits mills do oot aave | 95588 TEHE RO, S0 Fn8 plRE (QSURTEE | Seaed propossis milh b frceifc uf e komininns | U4 it { e Nttlo ot of s lead. ‘This Ia ot the frsk Inc | oy, ‘mud vigspalrine maidens: aod, If tho | could put into the feid. & groater arrdy | auy of thelr Wircs and have torely upon the | SRS SEEGN WISH YIENCUTR, o ioriing, Gws | Sisiv, i the Gapiiol i Sisutaun 1D T3 orclogk s on | Chican & Baduean B i dicatlon of the kind umk wndmu‘hul‘ sk | oorties who wrase them are o bo belld they | of clavinures than even the combined seépt | earnings of x'i“ chiidren. This ewloyment | 4 "l“; ba'in e ;‘,m Tack ot it Tt e et | Wediiesiar, the tuth of Ereator, Lacou, Wik ton K June ho was quite Lroken down, and we sent. ( B it eniy wailivg. to pay unyiiing they, | of tho Macdonaids. . Tha lord uf 8,000 4z | of children ingiiills I8 one'of the wopst phases | 1% prObable, - d uellvering aL Sullatd Bt Avsbmiinisl o Yin off for a three-weeka' vacatton.! ; ) R ; it | b TR k ot of the proceedings would tako place with | urberore Weduesday, tio tuth ' day o v ) hys t bis tal, | Dossess in ihis world for a cure of the'urcatal- | 4,000 urmeil imen was a great puwor, Wit whom | of the lubor guestion. Every time a child ia c.‘a :d dours. tho paper Licreluasper descrived, for the tso of tne = hit. Nekg-'Thn, [aVMIOVINIE. Y mental | egialie curad wigder, whicn they thepsetves, or | oll clans, factions, and-oven . Govermenta' had | so ewploved 56 fnterferes with. the waites et d £ Heand oF Wisconstu 4 CHIOAGO. MILWAURVE & BT.PATL RAILAAY, trouble! Desquiens, who appears alono before the tribunul, does nut scein more than 10 or 17 yeara old, although be Is reatly 0., lio. dius hotntall reseimble the ruflian’ tité fidolls bas weterally tmngined bl to b, He bagumoers lectly sinvoth amt efferninate face, with o some. what promiuent nose; his hair is curclully parted in the middle and slichtly curled. iiis thoso 1n'whase [irtudust thuy buva wiaten, now groan, But ngub bere T wish to. it upon record thatl witen ignv. of the writvts . theso affecting epistles wero advised thint 16 would cost from 83 w25 to effect the greal reforma- ton they soueht, their ardor cooled off aud I lieartl no prore fron: them, Voubtiens, in pwimerous Instances, my suffer- to vannt; and his authority was verv different frum the closely-watched tyranny of thuso Con- utnental sovereirns who valuly cailed thoniselves despots, ‘Tue Bourbons bud a Bastlie, it is trie, und that they could write out Jettres-Qu-cachiet; but for all tht they wors not nbsolnte. Thelr despotism was * tempered by splzrams.” But there was nol an ¢pigram fu all the nghlmth, the fuborer should reccive. \When iages are luwered phe price of fuod uist also g downy, Jbr we would . becomne & natfon of imnnm. I reply to ques- tions by Mr. [fewitt, the witness sald Congress could lesisiyte In the Intersats: ol the laborer only su far as Laxation Iscodcerneds Me. Hewgte asked If therl wos no wav otisile of taxution “In the place, was _cxecedinely ner- \-oun."nnd then bo was afilicted with aleeplesse g, ** \Vhat had taken placo lately to render him particalarly worsei™ Here Mr, Holcomb Interrupted: “* We nmy 28 well tell the whote trath,” sald he. “Toe Fald papor s 1 Le purchiased in acoordance win tho pruvisluns of Cpaoter Zi, Liws of 1374, uid Wil be o= Vided (nto Lwo tisescs, whilch miust L8 LI fur seras ity Lo e ; 507 eE o}esd i) eanslst of whot 1 commionly cail. el Y priut mad ! UOOK ™ Lupery aind L0 sunad Chuss will conslet of such fuc paper a8 will b uec.s. 1y in caveutiing the 00 prUTAR and iank-work roquired by the Siace, to-whi 4 ¥ b PLUST CLABS. bork Uilan Laot, comer Mallgt 800 Candteate. Tisc oa8., DupOMLe Bherman lads ilee, 01 =outh L aud At dupat. 3, 5 r 52l Wauiesha al fact s thiat we hayo been baving o littls Quarrel | oo oreespondunts hesttuted to nvest fot eltner | and, If any fl-mannered person hod broblht | by which, Gongress could rellove the couditfon | dresaiscareiubly wrrsnigod, und his handsbear no | .50 Feams vaver, 25243 fachos, welahing 60 | Wagrors oy Lt ey auiong oursclycs lutely.” Tucks of contldence fu - me or falth {n tho reme- luuhn(hn'nzlrum-!-lnulnm{ to lling at the chiof, u} thy worltl:f" elusses, " Yes," wnll. thy wiz | bRve of work. 1ls le.-l. w ‘fihg'l'n::l“‘ll-“ku‘: et e, . iper-calendered Look puper, 21x e Fout Matd Liativ.) 1 How Is tuatd dy T mm usmg—at leust that {s tho chor- | the curagud clansman would lave tied the bios: | uess, “bY udjourning. Tho workingman can [ S8V clork who, piaties blusclf on bls persoiul | 8dfuchios welahini Wosut b iaream oo g [ S vew gruei) You sce, the annual clection takes place .| jrabie construction I now vlace upun thelr wane | phemons wreteh s plaid and tossed him into | outen better afford to pay Congress 325,000 not flnnv{lrmm.m o belongs w‘nn 'onu{x\“uhnm'l_ LA bkt b ahlog Jaud through prest next Tucaday, and Huruc fancled that w.wars | of actlon. 1 have uo foult to fina with them, | the pearest focli, NOF could ey cotipus tito | o sit thun 850 1o st Great Jauglier snd ot ftenbaix, bub at the earlyaxo o 0 wag trylug to oust him from hfs" pldce.. e ru ciause [n the Constitution whicli'says tuot cvery however, beeause the world /s fuil of charlatan- fsm and quackery s but | hope to be able to re- member 18 eatitled to vote elther personally OF | ovo trom thelr winds avy idea they may en- by proxy. Woll, comparatively few members | pertain that 1 am engazed In that species of live fn Chlcago; fu fact, the membersip Lot | crookedness, Ana, with this oblect u view, I embraces people all over America, Europe, aud | Jorewith mako o fleat propoyition, whicl, if ac- * Australin, aud thero are even' membets n the | cepied and falthtully carried out, wili solve tue Batdwich Islands, Hence, most of the votlug | probjem as to the ciicacy of Cinchoua in the 13 by proxy, and very paiufally these proXies | gigouse kiown as dipsomants, or drunkenncss. u]ms(lyl g£O Int':{ the Iscmmzi\; 's nd:’. a8 be 18 | Thiy {s iy offers the only onc that the outside snembers corre- il send n spom Wil Tty 6 course, scurod i s Cincone s one SF 80 cheae) o, elleof pere position for life, an. him power to A " 5 Tl dn ¢ u"m,‘ e Aasoention. Ve Tave worstdrunkunds in Ch.cago, provided they satisly condemned to be fmprisoued for theft, and his subsequent life bas Leen one contiunous de- generaey, ending W the lowest depths of de. pravity, Atter reading the ue'e d'accusation, tho Court declared tha huis clos for the exanination of Deayuivns, wito porsists i denying his gulit with the utmost cvaiclsm, In spite of over- whelining testimony agwnst him. The eéxami- nation of witnesses will berin to-tnosrow, g e Aot e e TILL DEATH. Idea that the patriarchul bead of the tamily could do any wrong, for it did ot ocenr to them thnt they had sty rights. He might have had half-a-dozen Bastiles, awml havoe issued lettres-dee cachet by tho score, without excitiug ono revo- lutionary murmur amony his adoring subjests, It a clausman offended tin, he bad no peed, like auy poor Bourbon, to wali for a sluw, pedantie trial; he bad but to hold up his finger, sod stralghiway tho stammeriuz crimnal was led off to reccive the last cousolations of relwlon, The power of F“ and yallows was a very grim reality in the apolause grected this remark, Col. Wriclit then anred at great length that the currevcy, ‘Ir the country should be maln- tained ot all tiines at par with gold. Ap earnest adherence to tpe puliey of resmning apecie-pay- tuent Is the very best thing for the workingman. ‘Theoretheally, o was in favor of un 1ncole-tux, but, pructicaily, he was aware that there sre creat obatacles to the suctess of such ataX. ‘Fhe wituess shoke for some timu In tovor of o proective tactll. The tantl should be so ad- Justed ns $o adilt of o world-wide eomnetition when en idustry could stand such chiapetition. 1 ca clthor3la Afadlon and ¢ ,uu”.‘nm. or ¥ia Watertawn, LaCrose, and Winozs. TLLINOTS OENTRAL FAILROAD. Depot, fout of Lasc.ar, aud fous of Tweat BECOND CLASS, P ']uf sheets Crane’ xn.mcuuma boad-paper, 17222 nclies - o4 reams record medium, 18x23 luchesy werghing 40, pounds pef ream, 20 reams grenite cover, 20523 inches, weigbing 40 POUDU jer Pedul, X 20 reaws exina wove follo peat, 17032 Inches, weigh- 181 24 PN per Fea i 17523 Inchios wesshiiag 23 puunds per Feaim. . ) reams extra wovo dounls flat €ap, 17428 Inches, welihiag 10 pauuds per Peai Al paper tunt Us ik uttice, 11 Liau ]' Atrtve, et b, £t Lonls Expi B B Louis Fast 1ng .., ud’ wuiforin In color, fully |rLrtro & Now urienns Ky cquat in color, Testire, and quallty 10 the spoctieus | 9 ‘exas 13 ¢ 1 1h s o1dee of [ha mev of tull welaiit, exclus T of the secoud el MG b 1ary of Biaf nud g ol rrapucr antpped In woodon 17 N X pER rmadeld Nidot Rx. . 1 Fromis, Buribictun & Reukid o o g O Wifes gienming throagh the starlit dusk! 8 -BurilnIton & Keoxak § 0110 ) me by a respcetable refercuce that they cor- | Highiuuds, It s true that toe use of thuau- | The only remedy for the preseut depresstun s | O roscs fllling ali the air with mpsk ! s, IO & BN G S0y Loz objected 10 this proxy syatem of voulu® | ueatly wish * to be sased trow alcohulle | thonity was tempered by tho patriarchal be- | for eaci lividual, encouraged by tie Govern: © Sissimor-afr that Taints Wikl rf“,mr aweat! (abuislibidder must nocompguy, bl prodaial Ly o | B lous anl hayo lately lf‘ alking sirongly to Hurst | pyyy,, and wili tako the remedy accordlng to | uevolence of the chicf himself. who wus the | went, o *work out of it* for himself, O throbbing twilight-hours, 100 tevt—too tleet] fur Lhe fuitiial perforinance of 8 cattract fn contplls | Qliman aseugors,., .. on ”‘W '”_'-“H‘:“' R i fi‘“" xnb “l’,‘“‘“l thay e | tho directious. 1 require age, weleht, complex- | ftaee s woll as the King of his people; bue | ‘Thie next witaess examined was M, J. 1i, B o g il =0 l’fl"'“:!m‘ WEFdne Ly e ooy e o | dun, the length of Lo ey bave been drinking, | sull bls pover of life and deatt was as neariy | Walker, tie nutufocurer of boate anid shocu | rod, red mouth! O ahiniog lengihs of hair? a atcs, b7 i G0 thie stace, of | bOB SatUNAv night runy to 0 loui, eweel, ki O drooping ey O love, UTuve, absolute as finite conditions wil) permit, and no was also_wuen greator thun any Bourbow tn his power of declariug war, His clansinen not only did whatever he told them to do, but be- Heved whatever be satd, Hu bad but to sig- nify that & particular chiel was his enemy, sud that 1au was fustgutly scen Lo be a monster uf islquity, Mo bad but "to say that he wanted to change the dynasty, and instuntly the clan was n compact, devoted, rulentless band of rybels. Next day & word from bim would have cihunged thern with equal swhitness Into wup- porters of the relgmung monarch, Ho could vave dictated oven the relizion which they aboula profess, so far, at least, as to wake thew vutwardly Catholics or Protestanta; hut even bis tremendous influeucs could not cusnge that duep, tough, aud hizhly-orzanized maas of Pagsnlum which was the basts of their nouinal Christionity, Indeed, i they had cessed Lo be wdolutors, the, had ceased to wor- ip lun. He was a survival from the fetish stuige. Su far, the heada of the Cambbells differed from the vthier Highland chlels only in the ex- tent of thelr authority. But they were also distingulshed by thelr mentul gifts and their eccleaiastical preferences, ‘Fuey were hoted tor shrewduess, amoition, and success. By mar- acs—biien beyonu compare tear-wet! U lattering hreslb? 100 owa to hold til} Death! e VAT and fair I.'I.'lllll.'ml h‘t:dll'al—llz umlru; mm wlil 25 cme £uro my paticnts of this: that they will nefther s \Vbat sulary bas ho been gettlog 1 (iFop Tt e DOTFoTa? Have muaitiburit, oF oo thousund dollars 8 year. . any other alckness froin the change dluchona - “He thought that [ wanted bls place, sald | wil} produce In thelr systoms. Mr. Luil; M but that was @ mistake. Wo areull L require a pruper, respecti e reference, beeause satistied With im nod hls work. and did not | [am well aware thor are persous i Caicago, contemplate any change. We only wanted 10 | og well s iu Minnespolls aod St. Paul, #ho, to et ero! xu"' flnflf,l.uflwn really an unfolr | prevent the great truth I have endeavored to mf.ll«,' fa‘hyvf‘lllll% o il promuligate Irom belg acknowledzed, are covavasthat Sllighnt cased il 10 ivgiag 19 ready and_anzious o rewrt o uny pidce of Al cutning wiereby ther ends may Lo sub- nr-"l:'«r-mc:rkr::;';o“;};fi-‘xc&flr—lfi:}_fl; “hln:'enm:g served ot e frustruted. Lt | Chleaso's e T T B Fony. by o e philauthroplista give - me the ' patlents. all the iouey fu his own hands lustead of turn- | of s’i{fi:nl‘ 'n:::: fl:;‘:zl:l‘jl:::d‘m::?r ul‘:fl; ln,uhu. fog overta the J‘r.;gnuer. Otiiey money-urder—I will 1orward fres by ex- 5 lwn. lu.xqu l’:Ilel TUE LOOES OF -mu'f press, Lo-auy address in tue Uniied Btates, suf- ud L ord uhr’ul m toturn over st ouce all the | gjcient ol thé tinciure toeure any case,—no uintter mumg in wg-_lmlou 10 Mr. Goss, Tha cot | of how lung standingor how desperati.—and i, gt stitution provi tla lhlnt tho Becretury shall 0ot | the end of slxty days, the patlent 18 nat cared of mf“«‘x By ol hlt: 1u3.1._ of the As- | hjyor nertntemperute hable (4, § will retund ;um ;:u gn:ur than diteen days, but | the full wmount pald me, on satlsfectory evis J:rc 2 l“lflm‘l;ill ke st;n“l; laembln::’ i nulw:"é;"wll dencs ncm lmml..nm thut the rembay was }uldlgll:'x I:u mmi?l }hr lrnu|lh:r he objccfiml, Bay. m‘w'xlrr:?t gl Lol ilued ' gy ng that he would have to have tune to f1x up his Lastiy, if cinchona s not o enre, [ desire to ‘mm\xluml Lgave | ?Im uptl last Mondny t do | know it, an uo one will more reatily snnounce L. Mouday be did not 1urn the money over, | {1y fetlicleney than myseil. | nave witnessod nor ‘Tuesday, aud Wednesday he went away, us puytient as Hquiddied 1 Worceater, Mass., and of leatber In Chicago, UL £ He sald the voluiue of his busingis In both places waw sbout $2,500,600, and e employed 4U7 persopd. Ile suld v worked at the bench aud mado all bis own money, Next to nriculte ure the snov trade and fvather trade was conatd- ored tho lurgest fudustry. Q.~—Ulve us un ides of thu condition of tha shoe aud leather trade now as compared with puast years! A.—[u 1372 thero wore 1,452,000 cases of boots and shoes shipped from Bostous in 1874 tho suipments feil oll 115,00 cnses; fn 1875 they ncreased 50,000 cuses: In 1570 thuy increased THV00 cases; In ISTT they ucreased 237,000 cases; but for the year 1578 ns compared with 1577 they have fallen off 157,000 casea, Since 1873 to the present time thers has bean o loss In tae sole-leather business, by shrinkage af values, of $6,000,000, and about the same luas in tbie buot uud shos eupital. There has been very little money made by the tanuiucturens. I {840 Journevuien wers pald u littls more thun 81 o dav for thirtecns hours’ Work; 1 1560 the wages were 83 a duyv; and duriogr the War they were about $3 4 doy. “To-day they sre about 83 a day tor ten hours' work, The factorles geu- cralfy close for two mouths In the year, ‘I'lie nuisber of boots produced now by one 8 la Wilch L biuie 100) bu cr fur sl PAPOT DY Fedeui 0F Lld tailuts to spieto bis cantract Bald bund sbuli e null aud veld If uo contract fa awarucd him, Hiank 1uris of bids and bonds will be furnlshed ou applL ation ( Lia Becietary of Btate, Jic 1lunt to reject sy aud sil oids is heroby re- ol ¥ iseas our hands at the Captinl, s tha City of Mad« 3o, this 1614 day of A!Igllll nasw i, WAINEIL o creta 3 micilanp SUL :b:;‘ m: o Foaurer, ALEXANDEL B 11808, .\Ilfl.r.lill (IA:B!TI PROPOSALS FOR HUL OrricE DEPOT QUARTRRMASTER, | 81. Lociw, Mo., Aug, 21, 1674, | Besled proporals In triplicate, uuder the usual conuitions, wil) be recelved ai this odice uutil 12 @'cluck noan on the sl doy af Beplember, 185, at which tune and place they wl.l bo vpened, n the preseace of bidders, for the purcnase and 'de- Hvery ut St Louws of one hundred and sizicon (11b) hoayy druft «.ules, ‘Tha mulcs wmust be keavily bullt, nnm.i come 3 & MINATVAM OENIRAL 5!“.‘1’1\'). Depot, 100t of Lake-at., wid 03t uf Fasibrssan fexen Utilee, UT ClRFL-iL., Southicwdt cugier uf oyt Uradu Vacizs soidl o O gnlls that moan forever o'er the lake! O linggord, tearless eycs] O Jonz henrt-break! O reatlues winds tnat sob about tha eaves! O endless nights wherein one sits and i s Pad Leava, aft (v18 Main and Alr Lins)..| iny Eapress. . Katuiiasuo Avcouiing 130, i Hattl Exy g Sk sirall O raing that ceaseless beatthroughout the hours} 0 sunicss ekloa! 0 alain and fallen How'ral O lieavy step! O worrow-lndon breath ! O bitternoes oad wo, all mine Hll Death! Faxxr Driscors. o — How John Has to * Pungle,* ‘The cry of Kearney aud his associutes that tha Clilness ¥ must go,* because they livo ou Jitlla bealdes wind-puddines 1s much ol (t buncombe, ‘Tl Ban Francisco Golden Kra_charucterizes Lhe folwwing letter of @ leading Cluncss merchant of that vity us o true statement of the whole husiness. I I reaponse 10 the demaud thexe people dld o, what would the oopressed police- wen aud tax-gotherers do for a bving! Etabr Guiden Bra. Mo hiab learn reades paper. Mo nowsca all dat ting what he 1alkee, Aly hao see what plenty mod talxeo, how mucl be **pungle cbery month for PITTERURG, BT, WAYNT. & CHIQAGN RAILWAL eyt coruar Canal su Sudisaack Tiokecl oy . soClark-at.. Painer tuuse, aud Grand 1 vy 8:00a, m.!t B 1ot 1nf) and Bxpress, A, t L FALTTMORE & 070). Tratneleave from Egnoslcon Bullilng, foot of Mo rvenst, Tlckes Ullideas w) Clark:at., Pamer [lous usaile, 80 Uo, s pact, ammoly, sound in a1l puruculare 1 g0 ¢ % b how-chow, Me tiake you nostablea how mactica A vell b Y 4 BRY, 80 muny fnstunces of 1S vuieess, however, that | riages, comuacts, and ‘war they sdded to their | man ls aboat 125§ per centum more than for- | £ condition, well broken to hatuen, Trom foor () | LAKS SHORE & MIOHIOAN BOUTHERY. L R B B e e | E e with the sl ol Tapabttte. 1 e, | Eoomy st tho uprianes of shoen 50 per artucs: | Chinainan sl pay for sllee saimo ting. e telles | to uino () yeare old, ani from Gfietn win one-talt & e g " 1 15%) W wixteen (10) bunds high and upwards. AT o o upon it all toy fasth [ lave exhloited in trymst | when Argyleshiro came within the pale of viv- ( {4 vertainly \m.‘ym wo are unable to de- | to briueit futo pubie notice, Kespec vullv.{-lc., D"" A Loave, | For 1t L, fhizatton, and some splinters of the Deealogue ‘Thero §s o great feal more work put into buols hanty ou Sacramento street 10 ————— Ono Princess Who Can Wo SBometbing. London Times, One of Ler Majeaty’s graudehlldren has ve- cenily snpeared 0 privt us an suthor, or at Alrnlm distilta b wy wizhit, Apd yous bfe shiall be bappy ss wine is, 5 Aud @ ful) of dengut, 1o wll muwbers of the clan Camobell, but o § ployed §s wbout 2200, aud the value of the prod- guconition of wanlfest greaness. Otber b | uet s $h,00,00 ‘Vos sYonuge wages aro 3205 lund proprietors, [y misit be sad, are mose i | for ton boues’ work. — u witness® obinlob there portstiogs from Eugliud; but the Argylis bave | wua us good ifuot o better opportunity to-dsy &t dubroken hneare. Othiers ceased to betcta- | for worklngaen to rise 0 bositions us over be- was the amount of thuse assess- Lhe Hoeger benelit (No. 19) was $2,241; the S beuelt (No. %) was $2,997, OF course s —— that s atter deductiugg the 20 per cent frous the Juucs, uf the Astor, y Ma . Ry %3 QAN i cooricrica i § SR S . " ivery must bo made se sodu as thy Qoverns | Horning Mall~0ld Line. f e Wrong S and shous .now thay tormecly. Formerly Amelikay manior 1 moatn 250,00 | ment may r after award 13 e No ¥ & o4 . tect anytbing wroug u the sccounta, You seu, 16 Di0niam. " | hud reatied Tnvorary, thoy prduced o serlcs | o' tady - Would wear '@ low slwo ot | 1 plecejan gooley catcnu chi [ B b M oen edy it ".”ml‘:l' x:?m‘f’ Lfl?ue to‘uen‘,uny ——— of great stutesmen. oy might still, bowever, | nbove the aukle, now they want them | 1 Httee dog forbotl, veuneennns 2,00 fEe Guyernment rexerves $he night to rejuct any Kub BXHrdad. oo i "m"h(' le_ e rn ! 4cl>rumrl‘ thue, When A SONG OF LIFE, Tisva wasied thesr powel 4 their urts in petty p bigner and with lunuineroble stitep- | Cumshaw lnlblucun].mhulnun. whu ssy ho % or all bids, Pl T ieanber; Wh meaately. o the s ikl futriguo {f thes b tentatned ltoman Cathoils | fuxe ond udoruients o busiu, There 1s 8 | 3 Gioe"5oiicsan talkve e il i 59.00 | lank vropossls aud farme of contract will bo | prionygs, CITINNAT & AT AU S 1 cont of ity 18 required to forward bis nssess- n the ravture of | ubd Dartlsans of the Btuarts, like so many utli- | decided increase I thie demaud for the beiter | | atuer paliceman, who fay, **Junn, you e SR Ra sharia Cluciuuatl Alretno aud Kosomo Lias.) T e i ol I ers of tne Hizhlund cliefs. Dut they waw Ot Lo | cluss of work, ‘lie coutition of the working-| ~ puuglour ')l Lukt Your eys™.... oo wovex 30,00 | #T'roposals for Alul T At (o 1o Deos coraur of Ciluiou and Carry. Wase 30 Whola amonint, Tota 50 oot cont, tossnt o e | Aba ] thauk sbo gres becowe arewe Presbyierians, Thus tioy also | men o belloved to be beifer (o-day by 50 per ceat | 3 dther buliceman, who say be drémin, and deraigned, - g g ~Daurr, ] _Attive: el G T et et I MU 10 Lo Ehio Skl O i EIAAREES became the'tucs of tue Stuurts, clamplons of ( thun in 1640. The demand 10 be cimblugod fu s | lun wid der machioe ooeeeiene 8,00 | Praposnis will he recelvud fae delivery af 100 of . = 108, o Feturn recelpts thero- 1o the piuw of $ae glonou Duteh Witliaw, and fnends of the Hunoverlun relenlur class of work at eertaln wuges bie be- | 1 utber pallceman, wao *edoby, wha 1l nrules 8t sitacr Fort Leaveuworth of St. Loula, mnrlrunklufl\nn polls, Lon:| ™ Arn all the recoipts b o <4 111 Lo sWeet-acentod, famrity, Thrgtigh them, f great. deicrec, te | Heved to bo une hundred-Told nore the cause of | - Joi leeues ", .. 6,00 L. U, GIES, Coptain sud Ax Q. A | BirEy Souinius & EML, oo m. e K105 WE Lty S e fomrect Uptogutel B, Ay buedens weeu gt as stream ol Euulial intlueuce passed 10 remote | 1o-oy’s depreosion thun the uctual want of | 19ther pahiccuian, whe vay, =t Jolio, you ——— e o TR AT S e e, Res e L1 They Celtic glens: and then they hod wiuod deal | work. 1€ workien bore decided to live atter | P3Y 00 Ust icends of I lss bad placowia | |~ - YA KA L e e sl peinted clvuliarh, wiore to do than their descendants can care 10 | thie manuer uf the peuple of Northern Italy and o IO eay miich e Ui rogularasseusnieat notleen wich | 1o the strengtt snd the lory of power, Jemember with the rough process. called tho | otticr Eurupean countrice thiers would be 10 | Lo saen 1on . : : NERW@“S BEBBLIT EANKAKES LINE T e rember “Thers Wt tno it brue s 14 essseaf udihy vaculeation of tho Hishlands, 16 Wus to | truuble ubuut subslsting, but It would be a wis- | Litice oird's-ueet sonp, Tab sa4CY. ... 00 g | Devotfostor Lake-st. and foos uf Tweaty-second & Dianka duo July 1, 1675 0 o sl a O talonia, wid youthistime. sid health?) luverary, - tbat Mucdusald of Glencue | erabto subsistcuce, In' Worcester, Maww, In | Eiiteo ant **tnpure arug " for smokes ... 20,00 | WIAKNESS, civ, oudoll dizorders brousbt onby (7 |_Deopari, | _Amiie Feeripts rou B ol ut lluuuwu I‘lct wo 3 can luugh 58 100 Workd ol ILe sapve— cme to take the oath of obedience | 1540, thers were but four firms in the boot and | 1 little row, wien Amuiikay man lickee we, 4 gx “figuhmc:m(;r w:-xrm.v‘r‘u ;v' tho Bratu aud inciaatl, _$a8l i e — peslpta Irou tis hore ol Howen u: Gilutey SRR e Non salileaiones to the Governmeut after the logal hour | ahoe trude, who made L4500 casvw und cinploy- | - 8nd Juugo Loudleolack say, **Janu, you ervous Bystem, Y aud radically eured Ly b i Ry gtan.m.s 8 Wanz, o, (Nom, 17uni 151, snowing that L For bt s ot Whao 10 ailavew - for submlsslou Lod passed, and when the lon [ ed 22 meu at ¢1 per oy, und tho value of the WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PIL aite R iy B0 B Tl m s i an D, 185, stiowing thit the Who knows bow<0 be plad. catteriug fury of the * Pactvof Ordee? was | auvual produce was | 3000000 [u 185 ot Cufud” 2 ; Ly Qate (Juilv 1, 1575) w0 xuu.’m“"“." up to that - about 1o deacend upon his people. But ft wus | there were sixteen fring in the same | Francisce ous maa but yuu Lukes! 8 purely veyuta “':‘Url’;i.‘l:::llnallud the best and wiost o E ) € usscssients wers 1M1 up my hands to Apolio, chletty us the coclesimtical aud tho political | trade; oll but four Imdwl, und oply two Cutn oo, | B Suliciet, Tor: fartbe Cinman oo are | OFINAG, JRLAND & PAOLPI0 RATLRIND ¢ < ‘I'lie gud of the beaulilul days, i 1 the Bcotcl that the Areviis were dfs- | rethie 9 By v e urtler, infusuation, Send | Dojut, corner of Van ddrea sid slivrmag-aic Ll . h guides of the Bcutcl that the Arevlis were rethed with apy capitul, The value far Clrculnr, Price, §1 ter Box: Bix 1 d vy cone through all tua papers. said Aud iy sineif soary il lixe 8 sirallow, liozulshed. Two of them perhed un the | of the boots aud shoes Wmade wax §105,000, with 5w, accitraly scalcay with Tull directions Tor Se0 VRl 86 BT des MhepRs i Do b N et o reecpB s | AU trskigod audaid? | soeceet 70 scafold for thelr opposition 1o the House ot | 156 men cwbloved at 100 veruse wagesui 6160 | | The Duke of ‘Wellington's caustie axiom that | Frevarud oply Ly Taave. |_Anhe_ e veteny ol sl iave 1 et e M e b Btuart. ‘Fo vun over Lhe achioveinents of the | o day. In 1S thero were twenty-ous tirus, | the flrss step toward 8 successiul campaign s WINCUESTER & CO., Chemi, DaYeOpOrt EXpros oz s vo..viglt TR 10, 3 I.'l:nl:lr o ‘Ll‘ill‘mw& u: i, 'IL. and “Cotue ust fn the sun whilo] teack you Eurls, Marqaises, aud Dukes of Argyll wiso | eomuosed of twenty-nine indiviauals, in e | 10 buug two or three army-coutractors, hus loat _ _ 4t Jobu Bi. N umnnn.lavanv'm‘hgnifxqz i : Blustios & Honky L Mioclngton,c ik, ol T aeret of hfe, fave been distinguished 1 thu ticld or the [ trade there, ouly une of Whumn was ingyufa:- | BuBe of ILe truth siuce Lig tlme, us tho returus | TADT AR INNDIDN (Lalvers T L mvemthk R 1T R Histe nmersitchte s ilaw, oy in. ' Bince 3 Conngt-Chambee_would 'bo to reeail 1o stlght | turiug in Lowd. O thicss twenty-oue irms tivelva | of the late war sullicicutly ghow. 1ndeed, it 18 { srioed by il Fuediiy). =3 "Linative. Betreablug snd ese L = Bttt ug sredved on Comu oul 0Rho world—como above it part o ths llstory of Euglaud a8 - well uk of | Luvo satled, and ouly two have couo out of Lus- | stated ou good sutbority that w’ reglument bas | Medleatcy Frulg Lozewo: for the linticdlate ecliel Sud | Al mea on the Omahs Kxpreas are scrvud fa dinlad ;‘,\:7“"""' b K hether &) 1ib over ita croacs utd vrares. Scoilund, And the obility of the famitv s not { wess with any cupitat, Fs wazes wero about | beeu tor “severul yewrs on thy Russiag "fi;‘l‘(fli"fl’d:flfikltawzanllvl:{.‘t ©Aza, 88 75 Cents each. el not know whether the moncy that Thouih U krvett Estih b4 fair, aud | love | extinct. - Tho present Duke, it ks no flattery 1o | 2 u day, the vaiue of tho goods mauatactured | ariny-lst, witn —its depot, _tauster ol eable 10 18k and Gver PLOGHCES 1FTiLh n vlrg\ usly came vu thuse sssvssucnts s uow in | cUm‘,,‘.‘“‘:":h‘f;‘,'l‘;",W“ ot lavus. say, need ot fear mmparf-uu with uls auces- | wus about $5,500,000, and L100 persons eus- | Funk sud s uames of oflicers, aud tLLON, 27 ltav lembutedy, Varis. Sold CHI0AGD & BASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROA! 4 ‘:,“.‘ deury actly. b Bat m‘.ly e .u’?:.!.':‘.i‘. Uumwers tore. Fe fact thag bis eidest b 1 the soo-tu- | ployed. 4 even tha vory.titles embroidered on s colors, SicketOtficess u;nvll_uu ‘:.‘“.':f-‘.u"wm s DI oo caubot answer u.v:‘t y. but we think it Aud your e _{flh e ZInd Wit :;"vlhtl law ol the Queen, und that ho i bygu wude Vo-day there are twenty-one firins in the busi- | Whlch bas receutly been proved to huve no ex- ANANCIAL. . Coruer Clatun und Carrollsie. " s e B hke gon 1n bk, uid a Of beausful hours, the Goveruor-Geseral of the greatest colonlal | ness fu, Worcester. 1 tis aunyal product b atout | Istencs whatever, excent 1o the huagination of | ~~ ANANCEA Ly oo e S e “I'w“;ym'yw\lvn aud & quantity u.l ciabi Come up wiere tho beautital wing ls dutaioion under thy Crown, will secin, berhaps, | 18,000 casea. Tue tots] uuwsber of bunds ew- | tbose who sporpprutted the twoney, $100 . $200 3500 Lesvo, @ Awlve & s, d g . ¥ are 25, $50, The wajurhy uf Wall strecs hotacs snd men 88 Lihat oa it nelghbuia, aud wauy of them Uays s Borld-wido Fepuintiun Tur svundices i boncsly. T, g dodso of Noce: rotiasiia & o Biruxors, £ Wltstrser, S0 York, 'lo cifdied to uiiuigis e ls i nient ut g1u0 4 Waksiss GCoDRIes WG‘L'KEM. eader of the [ A very small perceotage of witbese' cu. Covenuuteru; and bis sou, the brescut condidate | omers’ bad tulicd, He bl 2t there lor the county, bus taken care to prociaiu bl | was no class of weov W the cuwmunty idelity to thy clurch of his fatbers, The Ja worhed barder tuan the capitaliata, He: beieved Beeretary ol Stute for Iudis,sudauthor of “Tue | that Governmeut shoutd cuact Taws for the vro- Jortra of Law.? woathil du viber wordas bbe Sae- T tgation of ke weels Thestiouz wiid tabie care s Fur lacloe, AUV, Git, wi 3 m idt tuatlier duducy bers of the Scoten Church whew the becawo po- | fope, 12ht that tho skllied Juborers aud | lesst trausl Her Roval Highuess Princess | feice Vley aiaie tust peut } & dou G eavi oy iy Gl Gulrs duecosent,” . Bew York Curresswndence Lo Jour, Litjeal wen; but 1o Doke of . Arevil s st | (he T | et ot o Disehas | B sestty B ok s ST i 0 Lagsis " e s L wmewmbership of the Assoclation No bayguge-oy was cver more ruceessful | os wuch the Loy bead of the Presbytenons us | the preacnt depre the aviest. | vl Ilcase, bus publlshied o travsiation 10 Geran | SSmssmsm == s omara: — M presens ! than Joics, Of the Astor. . It wus bis broud | thot sucestor of bis who was the INSECT BOWDER, ot a serwoi to culidrey, prea-ded o Westiln- ster Abbey by the Rov. ‘L. ‘Ceiguisouth Shore, Hovorable Cuavlan to the Quecn, The work, waulcls 14 putlisbed ju Darwstadt for a charits- ble object. docs the greateat credit to the Koyul wwl yonthiul trauslate. there were 2494 mewbers, For the | buast that £or twenty-tive years v box, valse, £ SepL. 1, 1570, there bave been ex- | OF truuk was feft or uisd Betly tweaty deaths. i laft B irceted that bio bad the 4 tne Adsociution | tare ol He bad v alary, but be dind worth Ve Lears a0 Lhere has Leen pand outin | $150,000, No trunh pasacd turough bis bavds A Nlhobh Tl Lisb Leitie wid aa2d § WEOUL LRGBS Ll g Suvbaog 0F ehasing - vl hiny Ka ooy 0F BOICLI3R 5T Rt to Bugs, Roaches, Moths, ['leas, Lice. eic, Warraat. od. Arends fusect Powldir bapot, 179 E. Madsonat.