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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1878. 3 and desd of the yellow-fever 4! diferonces of the yast most ba Aunk, remember that swe are of ne family. ono nation, one glorions country, and extend ald to our muffer: Sug countrymen. ‘Mt aid will bind our countey in” closee bonds of Juve and peace. 1 have no donbt but what Wisconsin whil rexpond nobly to the cal) of nd from the safiering districteat the South, fam exceedingly glad togreet you all hore 10-day. RS, HAYRS LED OCT. Cheers after chears greeted the President. On the conclusfon of his apecch he theu lntro- duced Attorney-Gencral Devens. who made & short but exceedingly eloguent apecch. Alter chieers for the President, Gen. Devens, the Unitcd Btates, and Wisconsin, and just s the train was starting, Postmaster Keyes, of this city, appeared on the platform, leading Mra, Iayea by the liand, and introduced her to the people. Mrs. Hayes bowed Juw In response to the wild hurrabs that greeted her, and, amia the booming of cannon and the shouts of the people, thio tralo sped onward towards Miune- sots. T PRESIDENT IIAYES. The Flight of Relentless Time Hurries Him to Other En- gagements. Pepoarturs of the Train from Chicago Yeaterday Morglng. Qouging Mrs. Hayes in tho Back to Attract Her Pleasant At- tention, Scseral Short Stops Made ot Stations Detween Chicago and 8t. . Tauls BENATOR BLAINE passed south this morning, meeting President ayes at licloft, where the chieftalus met cor- Qlally, and each spoke tu the people ot that clty, the trains being beld & short time for that purpose. THR PRRSIDERT'S REMARKS AT DELOIT. Banranoo, Wis, Sept. 4,—The President at Belolt spoke fur about fifteen minutes on the Lustaess uflairs of thecountrs, much Inthe samo pirit a8 characterized his Lrief remarks at Nar- vard, elaborating the thonghts, and showing what had been accompiiabed in the way of re- ducing the publle debt and puiting the financial [Malrs of the iovernment into a good busincss shape. He made a point on the great reduction in {uterest, and how, by taking up high-interest bonds and substituting low-luterest-hearing bouds, the vutlook for the future was made bright, All that was now ncceesary was to malntain the credit they bad established by prusuing the courso of lLonesty, which he felt sure was the wish of every American. When the President aliuded to acutrency of such valueasto be fulerchangesble with coln, the audience cheered heariily. At the contlusion of his remarks, The Tresident Pressed and Persuaded to Bpeak at Every Halting- Placa, LEAVING CHICAGO. ECENES AT TIIE TUMDLE-DIOWN CONNER OF CA- NAL ANU KINZIE, Tresident Tlayes and party lelt the city yes. terday morninie with far less ostentation and duubtiessa proportionalely wreater degree of per- sonal comfortthan had attendeit thele entrance the previous day, Breukfast was served to them at 7:30 o'clack, and then the whole com- pany adjourncd to Lhe parlors, where they were Jolned by Mr. L. Z. Lelter, of the citlzens’ Come mittee and M. Wittinm [eney Smith, Mrs, Tayes srassoon strronnded by s munver of Jadies, to the younger portlon of whou the Presideat's sons made thenieelves arrceable, Carrlares were pronght around at hall-past 8, aud aiter many farewells the excursfonlets set out for the depot, Compartively few peoplo were on hand Lo wite uess (he departure, g Areiving at the depot of the Northwestern Railrond, at thy corner of Canal and Kinzle strcets, there was o wait of about fifteen minutea_before the special traln started, It conalsted of an encine, baguage car, tvo Pulls man_cars, the * Arizona' i *ldaho," and the President's ear, No. 706, belonging to the Thaltimore & Ollo Railroad, m which the party liad traveled from Woshington. The Pullman cars were occupled by a number of frucsts from Chicago, who were golng by special luvitation to thie end of the excursion and hack as far as Chi- ©ag0. hey Bicluded Collector Smith aud fawsliy, Mr. and Mra. John V, Farwell, the Hon, C, B. Farwell, Mr.and Mra. W, F, Storey, Licut.- Gov. Shutwan, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Jewett, and several press represcentatives, Whiic the train was standing In the depot the President took uo a nosition on the rear plat- forin of the last ear, wherg be shook bands with anumber of people who had come to see him ofl. 'The depot ftself was Fumfleu by a squad of police, why prevented all 11l-looking charac- ters from eutering. Women, however, were not under the ban, and a large crowd thronged ubout the wide ulatforms and gossiped, and Duzzed, and stored to thelr hearts’ content. One ncident gecurred which fliustrated the man- ners which so many people in the Weat con- slder treo and casy, bt which in other quarters are called fmpolite. Mrs, Hayes was sitting in tho reor car with her bock to_ono of the win- dows, when a woman who had pusbed her wa) up through the crowd thrust a parasol through 1ho open window and ngainst her back, in order to nttract her nttention. srs. Hayes naturally looked around, when the futruder cooily ex- tended her band, which the President’s” wife i‘uuk with grace and shiuok with unbroken good umor. Engine No, 30 was dispatched a mllc ahead of tho apectal train Io order to be sure avd provent aceldent, and at 9: 15 the cars moved vut of the depot. Only oue stop was intendud to be made between hiere and St Paul, and that was at GER, WILLTAMS sald that the President bad treated them to a surprise and made them an admirable speech, repleto with wisdom and food for thought, It this waa the result of his fatizue, lie hoped the Trestdeut wonld be so tired as to make such speechics at every rallroad-atation. Attorney-General Devins was then Intro- Anced, 8ud spoke for about five minutes, chlely about agricultural matters, during which he paid a tribute to the farmers’ wives. He alluded also to his acqualutance with Wisconsin eoldiers during the War for the Unlon, saying that braver men or truer patriots never vore arms. He was very heartily cheered. The porty were next taken to a hall on thegrounds and served with o handsome lunch, afier wnich they drove to the traln awaitio them at the depot, AT EVANSVILLE AND OREGON thero were large crowds assembled, and to each tho Presldent and Attorney-General addressed brief remarks. At Madison there was mnother ovatlon nwalting him, A committee of cltizens who bad et the party at Belolt, among them the Hou, E. W. Koyes, te Hon. George B, Bmith, and Mr. Burchard, took chargo of thg introductious, The Prestdent and Attorney- Goneral both spoke, snd alluded to the suffer- Ings In the Bouth. At each of tho stations mentfoncd Mrs. Hayes was called for, acd was recelved with riogiug cheers aud pleasant re- marks, AT. PAUL WAITING, 81. PauL, Minn,, 8ept. 4.—~The city is in hol- 1day dress to great tho President to-morrow, e A splendidly-decorated triumphant orch spans ' Maln street, through which tho procession will NORTHWESTWARD, pass, and buildings on ail the main streets arc gay with flags and buntivg. Iu addition to tho programme for the entertafomont telepraphed yesterday, the party will soturn from the falre grounds in tims for dinuer ot 4:80, and a recop- tion will bo hold at the Metropolitan Hotel from 7to 0 p. m., at which the citizens of Bt. Paul and straugers In tho city will have an opportunity to greet the President. The special trafu on the Northern Pacifle, which is to take the party to Bismarck, will be ncld until 10 . 0., to afford time for this parting reception, A reunion of veternns of Minuesots regiments which served in[the War was beld here this Afternoon, Abaut 8500 were presout. ‘The vet- crans will form part of the procession escorting the President to-morrow. FILLEY. . The Postmaster of St. TLouls Taken Awny from the I'ubilc Crib— llensons Which Wero Utllized In Justifylng His Dis. missal, Bpectal Disvateh to The Triduna. Br. Louis, Mo., Bept. 4.—A lively sensation was created hore to-day by the uews from Washinglon that Postmoster Chauncey I, ¥il- loy bad been rotnoved by the FPresident, and ex-8tato Troasurer Sam Iays appolnted in his place, Dy reason of his long Incumbeucy In that office, and the conscquent facilitles It gave him to wanipulate the Republican patronuge fu Missourl, Fliley has lone exerclsed a potent political Influence fu the State. For scveral years hohas held the Republican vote of 8. AT JTARVARD. : Mapisox, Wis,, Sept. 4.—The firet stop made by the special truin bearing the Presldent, for any length, was ot farvard. slere thore was a large concourss assembled, who grected the npproach of the train with cheers. Uen, Stephen A. Hurlbut stepped upon tho platform and led the President forward and {ntroduced liim in fellcltous words 1o the people. Fresident Iayes bowed, aud? then began to shake Lands ‘with those who held on tha steps. TUE PRESIDENT'S SI'ELCH. Tuls methol was soon abandoned, when the President sald: F'rELLOW-CITIX 1 find that this retal} way of grecting you witl not sullice. ond, thercforo, in wnoral way, I give you_n bearty’ Huckoy shake, Avpiawre. | Perhaps this 1a all 1 nead 10 say, bnt ani moved to sy a word of encouragament whica may bo accoptable, Aftee five years of tinrd tines and embarraxancat, Tthink wo ey now look for uchany® for the better, In retirning (o o sound turrency, o redacilon of the pablic debt, with vest cropa o every liand for which there s 8 steady de- mano, o find fearous to Jusity” ua In looking for prosperity. We bnve toucned bottom, and are now un the ascending grade. (Cheera, ] 1t 1e not nlivays safo or wise to furecsvt tho future, bLut 1t 15 my belief that we huve B new era of prosperily bofore us, My frlends, with these worldiy blessings of crops and {ncressing ‘businesv. with heaith added, weo of the North have abandant causo for thankfulneses, and 1 sm sure— indecd, 1Tecl It e the sentimiunt of every heari— that we ey aud should apare somdthing of our bounty to ol decply, aflicted and sulenng Vretren of (ho Beuth. Feliow-citizens, there ree woing tn Mo oply v thank yon for your attention and &.odly greeting, (Long continded applause, | As the Presldent atepped back, URN. HURLUT sald: i & : Louis in uls flogers, aud was ons of rrLOW. CiTiEE me moment. Twant youa! the most conspicuous Jeaders n the il thepiodinguicre iz Uelo e %88 | ate. " Tuo opubllan _gasty hera bave been long divided on him, being kuown as the Filley and antl-Fllloy factions, though here- tofore tho Filley faction has dominated both ju Federal and what Jocal patronsge was to bo obtained, Conseguently the decapitation of the pufssant Pustmaster §s tho causo of grest rejolcing on the part of the hostils faction. It fins o)l along been admitted that Mr, Filley's vractices were Jn bold and defiant violation of the Peesldent’s clvll-service order, and Preal- dent ayes has been lacessantly lnportuned to remove him, Delegation after delegation las yisited Washlugton both egainst and for Filloy, but heretofore the Prealdout seemed tm- Mra, Haves was greeted with salvos of ap- Plause und wovlng of hats aud handkerchicfs, Which sbe recelved gracefully, wlon the band struck up and the train moved uff. DELOIT. Tho siext stop wda ot Belolt, whera the special traln awaited tho arlval of tho regular, and &avu the people an opportunity to seo the Presi- dent. Carrigges conveyed the party to tho Fair Grounds, whors thousands were assembled. ‘Tho Hon. Charfes G, Williams, member of Con- kress, nunouuced the presence of the Presldent in a fow well<hosen words, which ho hoped would fu a scuso oxpress the oblization thoy all felt for the visle of the Preal- | MOVable, and for a Joug time Filloy has seepiod cat, but tho heartluess of thelr greal- | PrOof salnst the aesqults mode on him, Even fug would undoubtedly - better express the most saogulne of his evemles bad becomn diszusted at the Fresldent's apathy, and bad giveu up hope that they would wear the Post- master’siscalp at thelr belts, The reasons of Mr. Filley's removal, and how it was brought about, arcas follows: A vouple of weeku ngo thero was a private friend of the P’resident hereasa Hpecial Agent to investigate the charges agalnst Mr, Filley. Theso charges were wholly political, and the rcsult of the Agent's {fuvestigatlon was contained In somo 200 closely-written pages of testhoony which had been very quietlytaken. Ou the streogth of that Mr. Fiiley’s removal was determined upon last Friday nt the Cabinet mecting, The Hchwleckbardt metter was ono thing that wis looked futo. Auother thing was Mr. Filley's writing letters to the different papers Lo vindi- cato himself, and tho whols grounds of Wla mansgement of the party acd lus wterference in local politles were taken up and T)nu through ver{ completely, Amung other things, It isead that this geutleman asked Mr. Filley if he hai gone 0 the extent w1 writing those communicatioos prasing himself us a0 eliclent offlcar; and giving an accousnt of the efticiency of the oflice under his swoy. M, Fitler denied it, and then the Agent brought vut kis owu manuscriot upon him snd #ald: Do you deny that thisis your band- writing1® Mr, Filey replied: *(I—d d—ulit, it you are gulog to favestigute we, 1 wuus you togive me opportunity to by heard und tiwe Jor preraration, 8o that 1 cau call wituesics.” The Agvut lnlormed Mr. Fiiley by thoughs bis bauduriting was the best witness; that was sl he ~wanted. Aunother charge that was made aumst hun was Loat ke prom- tsed & comuwsittee of uegrocs, In thg erent of the clection uf Msyor Uverstolz, he would secure the aprointment of ity colored men on the potice. After the electiou w delegation of uegroes cpina 1o Alr, Filley, bringug with them the ity uegroes who baa beea cliosen to o on the police force. DIT. Fllley hiad marked on the coor kit they all had "to be of @ certain iz hit, and I}n‘. '@ Waa Dot @ slugle pegro up to the oblization. 'The President had said that, awing to the fatigus tncldent to the recoptionat Chicago, his would have to be excused from say- dug much hese, and that s would bo *glad to Luse them talle ot bl At tbis poiny POV, A L. CUAPIN, President of Heloit College, steoped forward, and, In behalf of thy cltizeus of Beluit, wol- comed the President. They extended a cordlal wrecting sud warm welcome, not oaly on ooe count of the high oflice which be adoroed, but on account of bis hizh character, aud pure life 30 eltizen, : Prof. Chapln's tribute to the President and bis Administration was very gracetul, sod it was Lieartily soconded by tho audience., AT MADISON, WIS &pectal Dispaich to The Tridune, Mapison, Wis, Sept. 4.~The regular traln Que here at 8:30 . 1. bearing the Presidentisl Darty in three Pullinan cosches was detalned ag Uregon Lalt an hour by a hot box, reachiug Lere apout bslf-past:4. An immenso crowd walted - batieutly a¢ the Northwestern Depot, Sully €,800 peoble béing ou tie platform and on the styects. As the train slowly drew In the depot a hattery of srullery pealed forth a wele towne, while tho large crowd gave cheer on theer. ' A rush was made for the rear platform, ‘Whers Presidont Hayes was said to be. As soon =i thy traly stopped, President Hayes appeared €1 the rear plativrm of the Pulltnsn coach, snd tummenced to shake hands with the people. Buou cries were heard of “a sPrECHIY W4 sPaRCEIY Mr. Haves jocosely remarked: Geu, Sherman 19 in the hutit of mcate e old cqmredes, ** You Liuds with e wore 1han ouce.™ | sbali be in fosr citv uext Tuesasy, upd then an opvor- bunity will by edured, 3ud § wili b glsd 10 snske duuds wath yoy aliund talk with you on suojects yig. when ha Lot shiake iy coi the wustry's goud, We are all |4Le mar v were all too Lall or 100 sttt 'é’f:fi::fifl.'fl ol with your noble State, Wl | 7Jljy Just cause was the recent defalcation of the b B oy o “uxfi'ghc:fiifi-rwfifl“fi Calef Clerk of 1k Money-Urder Department ur couatry” e aiderhie. with ine”erts | Bere, which vceurred a mwonth ugo, but wliclh was ot made untl & week sfuce. Whea Mr. Fuley heard the uews to-gay b burrded bowme, sod bas reiused L0 see qoybody. Se wourge of yellow fever. We capnot Mt fec] gecut pamiration for the noblv men aud vaman Who are fucing death to cazing for Lbe #ick s ant connection_sccond time Detra, of South Bend, Ind,~Fust heat, 113 5. (Notheealowed. Conarction not nd pipe not serowed np. ) of Woaster, U.—~Firat heat, 71; recond, hon.Pig, cf Jacksonsille, NlL—Fieet heat, 505 secand, 30, Winnehago, of Rockfard, TIl.—Firt heat, 804 second. & U nutine IE TOURNAMEN First Day of the Firemen's Con® | 7! test at Dexter Park, The Hose-Companies Give Somo Fine Bpecimens of Their Work. f_Ottans, 311 —First heat. T0: sec. ond, (No time gllnwed first h Ingum- cient pipo conpling, Hotly, of Aurors, TlL—First heat, 741, (No time aliowed, Insafiicient ptps coupling, and no bydrant connection. | Young America, of Tifin, 0.—Firt heat, 70%; necond. 5. Columbis, of Stetliug, Wl.—Fint heat, 71: sec: and. 303, (No timeallawed (n fiest beat ao sc- conit of tneufliclent pipe-conphing.) New Peuria, of Péoris, 11L.—No pipe nat on In No'second trial. Mich, —Flrst heat, cond, 1. of Mansfleld, 0. —Firat heat, 7'{: sre- (30 Lime silowed 1n fIrst heats pifio not Report of {he Committec.~Companies Barred Out-..The Slate Asso ciatlon. The Natlonal Firemen's Tournament, swhich is to continue four days, was begun at Dexter Park yestenlay under the most favorable nd- ! spices, so faras weather and sttendance wero | weil conpled. ) concerned, there belng not less than 10,000 per- C I_l;‘Ll[. Galeaburg—First heat, 77 sons on_the grounds during the greater portion . L ot ol the drge 16 Wos orlcluatiy” Imierdon hab | un g, D anids, Mich.—FIrt ekt “60: 0ee yesterday's programme shiould include hose-cart | Lscelelor, of Anrors, §il. —First heat, 773¢; poc- racing and competition botween bunds, but the | % 80 Lol i et 73k, (N0 foriner part only was carrled out, nd hest, the Ypsilanti Band belog the only ‘own ol Lako—First heat, A0. (No tline ul- ane to play the "Jolly Robher's March,” which | 1o%6d. Vipe conpling not good. - No hydrant con- was the lece for the day. Theother bands can First heat. G434, play that to-dav $t_they choose, and also the ompany allowed aelections from * Ernani” which are regularly doeond heat, 60, ou the programme, and it will be counted the e 10t nerewerl samo as if they bad been on buand when they owed another should lave been, TIUE GREAT TROUNLR YESTERDAY ras want of management, Thera was no pro- sece Awnke, of LaPorte, fnd (Time not taken on first hes ent. up on second heat, Company rum b taken same day. ) In repard to no iime taken: On_ firet ran of Wide-Awaken, of l.a lorte, and 1. E. lates, of Denver, Capt. Henner hod atated to timekeepers thiat a veccautsonary slynnl of five taps of beil grammes on the ground giving tho | woult be given, nnd then after third tap of beil distanca ta bhe ran by the hose- "r’"."'fl"l"y""'. anom-mmnn]n ufin‘m‘n. ‘ill:‘v.yl Y were to take time. e b companles, or stating tho sclection that | BEICIS (RS WA | TO0 Y Ve e piera falled e bands were to play. The judges | to pet time. 'The Judges. therefore, foand o following companies entitled to the averaze tim siccifled: lorcuc, Decatur, 1114 BB 15-8 secandn; Jiornen, Buriluglon, Vi, G233 Rixon, Dizon. 1, Q! Mich., Tagle. S Flr.” facuronvilte, 1l ckford, 1, 81: Young Amers 15 Witkon, 'Musiegan. Mich. @2, Gnlestiarg, ML, Alert, 1 Ttapids, Nich. .63 Execlaior, Atifora, [11,,77%. Aind wo tlierefore find tho following companics eatitied 10 prizes: Murues, Lurllngton, Vi., first Nattonal prize, Alerts, Big Jtavidis, Mich., sccond Nationai prize. Dizon; of Dixon, ll., third National prize, Dixon, of Dixou, N, Arst State prize, Rescue, Decatur, 11 ecoud State prize. Skou My, Jacksonviile, L., tiinl Stato prize. Prize of 1,000 clears for slowost time, Winnes Uago, of ftockford, Til. _Hespoctfully aubmitted, L. A. Dnew, Burlington, Vi., T, 3. Pengix, Dixon, Il Laxowrit, Paw Paw, Mich,, i, Marahalitows, Ta., Decntar, 3L, Quiney, Micll.,, were badly “rattfed # at the stact, ond did not recover tucir equanimity until several bad blunders had been made. When the sport tinally closcd, the best average timo for two heats, 623¢ ecconds, had been made by the Baenes 110sc Compauyy of Burlington, Vt., al- thongh in single trials this avoragy was celrpsd by the Joe Bates Company, ot Denver, which yan the 360 yards in cxactly oue winute, The undeclded triul betwecn the Dates i Wide-Awake Compaules (s to le run off this morning ut 10 o'clock sharp. A vrotest against thie Bates machive, and the Deltas for starting before the signat wus given, and 1hereby galniue two scconds, was entered with the auuau-. The result ot the runalug is piven lu the tablo Lefow. As there are two Alert Companies, it may be sald that the first one in the table halla from Quincy, Mich,, and ihe other from Big Rapide. ‘The ruce wus apen toall, cach cart to welgh not less thun 60O unds; each vompans {0 run 300 yards to a ons, © aud g udges, ‘:‘rldrn%b V;:g olm‘mlclstalr.l " e ,_-{,f.:l THE 10LINOIS STATE PIREMER'S ASROCIATION '“‘"“"l', the best average time m | et awwinat the bouse of Engine an!muv No. 3 pany o % 1, 1n Dearborn street, tast cvenlng, Uresident Bt 10 Beuner In the chiale, On motion of Chief Babbitt, of Dixon, tho Chale appotnted Mr. Babbitt, Carter of Deca- tur, and Cunningham of Clirlestown u mittee to revise the rules, particuinrly those re- luting 1o nook-and-ladder conteats, Cuict Stetnbach, of Quincy, offored the fol- lowlng, which was adopted : Witznpas, R, 1. Hayes, President of the United Staten: 8. M. Cullom, Governor of Lilinoin: C. V. 1, Pond, President of. tho Michizan State Fise- Tien's Ansociation: and Clifford ‘Thompson. of tha Natlonal_#iremen's Journal, have honorea thu 1llinoin State Firemen's Association with thelr eutitled to the Notfonal Cham- plon Bult andt s two-wheeled hosc-carriuge, hickel-plated. In addition to this, the winuumg company will receive o Natfonat cash prize of 8500 and o Btate prize of $200 and thechamvlon- ship bedt. The second National prize was $300, 1o which the Slisby Manulacturing Company ndded 8 two-wheeled, nickel-plated hosc-cart, Messrs, Brusham d¢ Co., of Worcester, Ma: donated a fire-belt, and tho State cash secoud prize was 8100, The thind_Nattonal prize wos $150, and the Btato $75. In addition to these third prizes, tho Natlona! Niremen's Journal douated a nickel-pinted play-pipe. Titg ENTRIES i to tho runniom tests vomprised the following hose coropanies: Wide-Awake, of Laporte, Ind.; J. E. Bates, Denver; Rescue, Decatur, 1113 Tom_Dean, Charteston, 11i.: Barnes, Bur- lingten, Vt.3 Litcbitield, Litchtield, IN.: Atert, Chevenne, W, 1%; Wide-Awake, Elkuart, Ind.; Janesviile, of Janesvilie, Wis, § f)!:nn, of Dixon, Tit.: Bhakerny, of Quinev, 1115 Alert, of Quiney, Mich.; Eidorado, of Decatur, 1.3 Crawlord, of ltockford, Il Delta, of South Bend, ind.; Suall, of Paw Paw, Mich.; Young Americn, of T, 0.3 Winnebazo, of Rockford, Lil. 5 Btew- art, oftiuleebure, (11, 8hoa Fiy, of Jacksoaville, 111 Holly, of Aurora Ili.; Mazeppa, of South Bewd, Ind.; Hope, of Mansileld, 0.5 Colurmbia, of Sterling, DLy Wilson, of Muskegon, Mich, New Peorts, of Peorla, TIL: Uy B & Qu Unlesburg, 115 Alert, of Bl Iapids, Mich.: Kogle, ot Wooster, O, Excelslor, of Agrora, 1il,3 Keystone, of ilock Falls. 11l.; Undlug, ot Ottawa, 1113 Woodbury, of Murshalltown, fa.; ang Iose No, % of tho Town of Lake. ‘I'he syateru of mukipg the coutests was torun the compantes In palrs, thus disposing of tue matter o8 rapidly as possible. Whon the time for startmg arrived it was learned thac of the cutrlos tue Alerts, Litenflelds, Wide-Awalics, Junesvilics, Bhakerays, Crawfords, Btewarts, Muzeppas, aud Sycuviores Werg uot on the grouad, presence ut this meeting: therefore, be it Rewolted, Thnt the aforesaid be and’ara hereby eitcted members of this Aasactation, | One of the Yellow-Fever Committes read the followlng telegram Nrw outeaxs, Ls., Sept. 4, 1878~ Zen: ner, Chief-Engiieer, Chlengo: During your prand tonenament may 1 direct your kind atiention and nvoko vour eflarts fn behaif of the appeal our Do~ partment has made for the reliet for our sick and distressed brotheen, widows and orphans? Tituxan 0'Coxxon, Chief-Eugineer, The Committée reported as follows: The case of tho yellow-fever suffercrd scoms to require {mmediata action, and wo suggest that o contrivntion be taken up among those attending our wiceting to-1orrow evening, and (he umouns i | be torwarded to tue Department requirlue eelief, to be sent i the namie of tha 1o State Firemen's Assuclation, Wo would farzher snggest that the hicads of Uepartments, on their retur to their homiee, make an_ twmediate und forward tho amount rawed, in the r several Ue- partmunts, ta onr fellow- lering jo the Boutn. onToN, J. D, Paor, 5 Latsuor PEnkiNe. . After nome discussion the report was con- carred In, Marabal Benner moved that s poster be struck off and placed fn Dexter Park ssking for sub- seriptions, and that a cominittee of three be up- poluted to take charge of the money. ‘The nution was agreed to, wid Btelnbach of uiney, Faulkner of Chumpalgu, and Spawn of New York, were deslgnated a3 the Comunittee. Chundler, of Chicago, was added, A. 1L, Hayes. of Litehfield, subinitted a reso- 1ution asking Supt. Beavey t put the police on duty at Dexter Park updor the control of Mr, Tovntun duriug tue coutinuance ol the Lourone went, ‘This provoked some talk, the prevaillng fm- pression belng that iuwas au fnsult to Bupt, Scavey, sald he lad talked with Bcavey TIHE PINST RACE was between the Wide-Awokes, of La Porte, and J. E, Hates, of Denvyer, the atartbeing made oh the homestreich of the track, 8 yands lrom Vho wire. Doth these companica were crack oues, uud that from Denver was accouipanied by’s lnrgre delegation fromn that clty, who freely backed thelr men at odds pgainst the ficld 1 the n(wlvn‘llluf ‘Luesday uleht, The Denver company was the (irat to appear on the track, and went quictly to the starting polnt. When the La Porte men appeared Lhev were recolved with cheers, belug well known 10 the sudience, and baviog mads the best tine on record for tho .\lr.y(.'hrll i distance—1:003(, ‘Tho bydraut was situ- [ on the subject, and that ke would pot s0 coi- ated 900 fcet south of the judges' | sider it stand, and, after racing to this " point, Mr. Christlo moved that the police bo dis- the 'companics were expected to - recl | pensed ith, and a detall of fircinen mado to ot 800 fect of hose, thus flnjshing thelr Inbors directly under the eyes of the Judges. ‘the start waa delayed from various causes until after 12 o'clock. At ubout that hour, ulter tne Lu Porte and Depver compaules bad been walting ot the starting-potut for a loug tiue, a false start was, for some unacouutuble reasony made, and the wen came tearing down to the bydraut, the Denyer comnpany winplug cusily lu 130234, —the bu? time on récord, uithourh it wus uot a trial. keep tho crowd off the track. It niso was duid on the table, On motion, Mr. Buyuton was requested toor- ganize o furce of fireinun to co-operate with tho poliee in vontrotiing the crowd. ‘The sddress of Mr, ‘Thompson on “*Fire Lit- erature "’ was not delivered, on account of & Iock of time, It will be innde this eventug. ‘The Assoclatioh then adjoarned. There will e o meeting of the Exccutlve Comumittee of the Firemen’s Touruament gt the "Tho Rescue, of Decatur, and Tom Deau, of | Grand Paclicat 8 p. . to-day, fi:mlmoln, {u.. I:‘I{uu rlmn]"“;k i tria xg%u i Lecue winnin er o hat siru) o in . After shis mnfhnfl teon run it was declded to CANADA, make no aunouncement of 1ime or restlte until ail the racing was uver, and the matter had been poased upon by thu £xccutlve Committee, 7Y RESULTH OF TUR OTUER TRIALS appear in the table: Mr. Joly, Peemler of Quebec—Mr, MeDane . nld, the Ousted Raltrond Contractor~The kicn loys Having 8 Good Time Among tha Canudlans—Mri, Peatoo, tho Yast. Ivg Woman st Nowilton=Four Persons Deawuod=Ttenn, dpeciul Dispaich 1o The Tridune. MonTEaL, Sept, 4~The lon, Mr. Joly, Premier of Quebee, aud several members of his Cabinet, who are fu the city fn conuection with the scttlement of tho Montreal, Ottawa & Occl deotal Rallwsy question, were ta-day entertaio- @l ut luneh by their felendsc Me, Joly, lu s speechi, predicted that the Mackenzio Gov- erument would bo returned Lo power witha langzer wajority thau they now command, Inthe ratiway ditliculty tho guestion atill remains unsettied as 1o how tho clalms of Mr, McDunald and she cosnter<luimas of the oy crument Wil be sutisfivd. McDonald clatine to have lost larze suuis of money by the sudden aud involuntary closlog ot bis business. o has refunded the purchuse woney of a lJarge pamber of tekets which had been sold, but which could not Leusd by the purchasers First 8weond Avere Woodlury . Hully., .{ Laki ( . A‘(:nr t:m bt-ihl' were nverlllhu j:ulzu rrnnlml’ 0 o clul ouse to cotisller the question wl How tho varlous Drizes shoull be awardid and | oWing tu the stoppage of Lralus. 1o is paving tho protests decided. 'Then the beauties of the | all ctuployes up to thy Ume tho scizure took rules under which the contest wus held, and st | placs, mess which hud been made of the wihote matter by uot doclding cach heat as it was ruo, wera shown. Up to the flme the judies met it was supposed by all the public sod neariy sl the judges wnd time-kespers that the trial of the J, E. Bates company, whicth was run. in the fastest thne, wus all regular, but it wus discovered that of the judges cuiried In his breast the that on she fiese (regular) trial of the coimpal the nozzle of the Lose was not broperly s ou, and fucomequence the Bates boys were ruled out, and debarred from obtalntug any of the prizea. The La Porte company, v scews, declined to.run szuin, aud were thereby barred. ‘Fhie Deitas were ulso knocked out ot thne by techolcatity, Tbls left nstiers pretiy easy tor thu Burhugton, Vi, ten, which takes Uret money. ‘fhe other Doluts ul the decivion will be Jound 11 tho Jollowlug report ol the judies, Whlh was uuisned at 8 sevsion st the Blierwun House late lastaghi: | . ‘0 he Jilinota State Miremen's dssocialion—GEx+ yiExnen: The judges €hoson Lo ket o the hose coulust beg leave L Teport the several cowpanice cantesting ks fullowe: Keses, Decatur—First beat, 673 seconds; nec- onil Leut, G0, Tom Drcw, ('hlrluu()'v:. L —Firgt heat. 70 sec- Boeciul Ditputeh to The Tridune. OTTAWA, Sept. 4.—~The Utlea Volunteers were eacorted through the vity tu-day by the Mayor ond Corporstion, aud cutertained at tho Rideau 1iife-Rante by members of the Dominlon Ril Association, Adjt.-Geu, Powell vresiding. The toasts ol “The Presideut ot tus United States " und **Tha Utlea Citizeus’ Curps "' werv rocelved with chieers, und reaponded to by McQuade ond Capt. Douglass, both of whom spoke lu ligh terms of the lospltality of tho Ottawa people, Mumbers of thu corps wepe afterpurds entertalued by Mayor Bange aud Col. Hoss st thelr privaty yewidénces, The oilloers of the corps havy wll beci mate houorary wembers of the itidean Club., This cventog 1hey entertalued a large number of promlucut citizens ut ball fu the Russell House, “Floy lesve fur buine fo- murrow, s Epecial’ Ditpater to The Tritune: - K1n04TON, Bept, 4.—A severs thunder-storn passtd over thls section Jast ulkht, At Udeiss the residence of B, A, Looth was struck by oads, sccond, : 0 Ging allowed. becauss | lgbtuing sud badly shattered. Unv persou was wipa fei1 o8 et me, and coapiiag Iocompists | ujurcd, but whi probably recorer. Awo uicn “H‘:‘;nn‘“ ¢ Butlinglon. Ve.~First beat, 631 | buned Spoongr snyd ous named McQarry, who secouus; accond ieat, “”li‘ were tuking e oy of an fve-higuse ou Lhe Bate Dixon, of Disou, 1. —Firet beay, §X3 second. | qgrusa Koad, worg struck by Nxbtuiug aud ine stautly kilied. Special Dispaich $o The Triiune. Masacrox, Bept. 4.—The lady, dry. Pearce, who las begu fastiug in this diy—at tho reals dvuce of @ tricnd sbe has been vialting—tor ths Jast forty daye sud ulsbts, broge her laston Wednesday evenltug last by taking a heasty tesy u tho psestuco OF tuur physiciaus sud several éldnndl’. ol Decatu D NI —Firsb beal, Buki: secypd. Ui, (Nu Nowed fu secoud. Jipy notscrewed D). Kevatore. Hock Falls, Nh—Pirst peal, 08 secoud, U \.f‘u Ix]nu allowed (n second by 1 acrewed up). ylee':l:’. ;l"Qu:n:y‘. Mich.~First beat, 75; sec- 5d, 71, OB loodbury, of Narshalltown, Te.—First bLeat, 084, (No timo alfowed. Pips not screwcd Uy visltorn, without any bad effect. he then tall cd constderably on religious matiers; retired at t 13 o'clock . m., slent soundiy, snd awoke naxt f1ring 1roek daye rmn o eant morlng in a3 good hiealth as she cver had erermgeaiine. in her life. As regards any possibility of her ],‘nlx RALF~$: EIL_FOOT CABA-LOTS 23, 50, B " ihreaitne advertis A thre£dine adrsrtieement (nasried (n this e anringreck days for 50 eangs; ench additinnal tine |3 rente O3 Sunday 30 cente aiine in eharged. 1 mords dreragea tine. Bookkeevers, Clorka, &ce \WASTED-OY THAT HASSOME KKOWLEDGE IV " utulie st trade. Jnqnire at 123 South Clark S ATndess NTED-A 600D WAGHINIET AND BLACK- mith. Appi 2] (¢ . S Sl 25 ANTEDSTIREE donh MATTRESSMAR RIS * 12 a0 2 x THEWS, ad 20 Eut lundolphest. J. T, M4 tneer ot eninmnd encn additional Ane 13 na (s charged. 7 wards 100 feat t, By e , bt d Ver of the family accompanying her. The d0c- | treaverd routtence Braprriy, bnd fthe: st loattom, 1ora here say they don't know what to make out ' £7er ofered in Chicafhy; the pruperty (s ctually worth of the case.” The 1ady still sdbieres to her pecul- | Dome broeres e e ot Tt e I tar religious fdeas, snd helleves it to be the will | once. and get s grand bargaln; 0o hamby :i( (God that she should fast whea recelving or- | B BOYD. fioom 7, §70 Madteon-st ers. . b o0 VB UR 2 Spetial Devatch 1o The Tridune, ‘Toroxro, Sept, 4.—Cable dispatches state that the jurors at Whe Dsris Ezposition have ' ; nave partica who are golng tn build Ane houses st BALE-COZY TICK HOUSE AT HYDE TWO GOOD BARDETS AT FALMFR ok It Park, one biock trom depot: [n perfect order, and nicely fnralshed: ail mindern imoravaments: £4,20; ANTED = APRACTICAL AXD COMPRTENT awarded a dinloma of the Nrat class to the EQU- | eagy lermme. Call{rom )1 1012 or 105, E- C. WATE, man in the scorchin e gation” Devartment of Ontarioy for the excel. |} Grethonist Hock. 4 extabltinment: Adiross ¥ 1, Toimng, > oL <R e of its system and exhibit of apparatus and Gt BAl 00 WILT, BUY . 7 ANTED=A (100} FER. STEADY UPHOL: appliances: while a diplomsa has e o | 1F ine bk fromd oo s A A T AR L LOT [ ASIRDS Sicon, XORR. SRADY URIL: 10 the Province of Quebee for fLs exhibit of pu- | EPitago: 15 down ani 85 monthiy: P, Tritau 4 o e plls’ work. A diploma has also heen awarded ':fi'c"e’n’zsd'uu l'y’fil'y?v's'fuz"fl‘é-m-n. Itom to the Education Department of Ontarlo for dle. | S e oo S e partinental mapss to the Government_of On- X0 BRENT-HOUS! tario in respect of the University of Toronto, Side, Dr. May, of Taronto, has received a diploma for AV, AND g9 MONROE. Lin pew mrm:’xl of Ill‘us‘lrllhu: antural lxlunfi 7o el o lrons fovten” dinine: while Dr. zins, of ‘Toronte, is recommende L et Doves, Bileri-vou JSor a gold medal for his contributions to edu- | SiH,SOUAR, Stc; fn baremeat. TOTWIN & V ASS Ril0 TTOM. ire ot " ant %Illl?:‘n. UTTE Aoty 8¢ Hoom m Chrton o by rening. ANTED-CARRIAG » A _‘ . TUCKRIES, A 0] Wataar. T D T VWASTED=A 000D UARNESAMARET TO (0 W 7]'0 RENT-0303 WAL o, fo n the eoudtry: s { o Harirax, Bept. d—The National Lodge of | ail inodoesonvenincits. Hc. MASKEY o5 fnik ot Employment Agencics the United Temperance Assoclation of Canara s o i 3 W ARTEDIMCOAL MINKIS FOR ILLINOIS, 100 1183 opencid ita third aunual session here. Dele- Foutn siaes 1 PRI CR L 1 Wk Kandotopcte o ere: 2 d- wates are in atfendance from all the Provinees, th RENT-FURNISHED. FOR ONE YEAR, , A nuxe oo MICHIFAD-8Y., DOFLT of Twsiftly-st., " site o ANT] VETO-N = aud 8 mmber from the Uniter Btaten. The et | und s oos ran b Soeitef Besitht, st | WM Miciigan, T winier'a work Tree arer s pams ports of the officers show o mumbership of | leated with steam. and Jta¥iog sii the modern tmproves | MUl hands. 5 fari nands, etc. CHKISTIAN & CU. e, Adresy F . 1 ribune ufice, DAt W ' 19.009, and the receipts of the year o hase been B2,H Bpeeial Dispateh to The Tridune. Bentryis pt. 4.—The Conlerence of the Methodiat opal Church of Canads, now in sesalun heve, has received favorably the report of the Committee recotumending n scheme of lay representation in the General Conlerence. ipecial Liisatcs o The Tvidune, MoNTREAL, Sept. 4.—0n the departure of the Iant Allan steamer from Eugisod, the latest rutmors were that three reiimeuts had been wedered for service fv Canadi, but their namnes Dl not been designatedd. Mr. Doutre, Q. C., cuunsel for the defense in the Muntreat Orange case, Miscelinneons, FOt ONE YEAR TO BEGIN ary huriness grat-clase, TTO RENT-ROOMS. T~NICELY, FURNISHED EDOMS, WITI plents accomniodated. GUT 17 YE. nia. 1ob Prasie T-A LAKGE BACK WARLOLL XICELY FETEADY YOUNG AN T0 nML:‘hm A o Satr e S BaToeams w_Photogranhi . c pario person, 101 Weat Madisou-st. MAN TO WAIT ON TABLE AT 80 TED-, th flal 'O RENT-SFORES, OFFICLS, & fitscettancous, NGMILL 0N SOUTI- ad Bixteenthost. MAN AT 15 - (ST AT, 170 DEATBORN I3 I1']“«:' EXPERTENCED BUE. cesed strongly for A ranniug order, for one of miare clal te b the brnging of e trial, which lus already cx- s o ay S T o panys Sive sencriont wull mererencest At ioias o0 tended over six weeks, 16 a specdy termination. 1T R, b0 b variors Rrine omce. g ‘The Court concurred with him in _the advisa- bitity of this, but the prosccution averred that they hail o Jung llst of witnesses yet to call, A telegram bas been recelved” from Court- noy's backers stating that the champlon race between Courtnoy aiid Lanlun will be rowed oo Owasco Lake, One hundred and twenty horses wers shipped from this city to the States Jast week, sl 80 ag- rregate cost of £0,000. Sreeiat Dispatch 1o The Tribune. OTTAWA, Bept, 4.—The annnal prize-meeting 1)~ LABOIE, T CHICAGO UNION WA AT Lini: Works, corner Nineteenth and Lincolu-ais, L. WANTED-FEMALE HELF, Domesticss TAN = A 3 H - W ASTER-poll Tyl dENEnAL rouse ... _._ WANTED TO RWENT. \VARTF.\‘—TU RENT—A MODEUN 110 Kood unler (with furgace and Kas-Axture tatoing about 12 rooma, not far from Lusiness centrey Nortl or Bouth rm!rrh Ive foll narticulams fowest rent. Adiress Koum r Hon WASTED-Tq 1N svuth of Iandolnly Toums an_upper floot of Wi ments.Address, stating price, ete. 'ED=T0 RENT-A HOL™ 7AN Foumis furnishied tor fios side between Jtandoipli. v i IN ‘coni- WEST OF IATETED-NT, ar four unturniahcd i1 InoFOve Tribune. ITIL 6 Ot 7 on West | . STED=A Goub CO0K AXD A GITL 10 DO Cliatiber work s wash aud bron at 23 Michile OO UL, als privat Ol GENEIALTIOUS) Amiefs 3¢ 43 Rkl oy of the Dominion Rifle-Assoctation opened yea- | Adland av. _Adiren ANTED=A " OEIMAN" OR' SCINTINAVIAY Lerdat on the liideau Rifle-Range. 't he meeting TROZTG HENTZFT Ti00% P e g R s 15 Inrzely attended, Excellent arranccments Kl zentcman ¢ 9. Coorkzierweuk wteauy: % 3 have been made, and the mecting protlscs (0 be the most successful ever held. To the Western Assoclated Press, MoxtREAL, Sept. d.—Mrs. Lavigne, Olivia Paul, and Pierro Lavall, and a youth namced Menotte, were drownedgwhlle crossing the river ~TO RENT~A RES| webt o pineror e Sevctltion aau terim Tk Yo i description 329 terin i FIORSES AND CARRIAGES, _ WiTil o 3% ko 0d. Wo Ap wurk o b clerences. GOOD, BIO. CHUNKY HORSE, A “iween 1,406 and 1,0 pounas, cary S0 une Ane bay lore, G ears of e, welghiag be- Tween 1,80 and 1,50 putiiala: they are Xind, 2entle, and safeln every way. Al s rich colored or : Nery bandsome, and rtyllan Vet 118 £ and fearlew OF nothings 16 8 G0 roadster, el very T 3 \VANTE »;;f;mu’,um'm H Nl B NAT Uodd 2 . 3 Wi 9 SIUNE BISANCI OFFICES, 5 ORDER 70 ACCOMMODATE, OUR NUMERROUS s ¢ we have estabifsned Liyaheli Omces In'the diffcrent Divitions, as deetgnate: below, where adveriisenicents wiil e taken for the ame price Aacliarged at tho Main Office,and will be receiyed v are sold Uitotigh (e owner Civlag up pusnes uih ustliHo'clock p. m. during the week, aad unil p. o, unt of hed heal{s, They wiil be sohi reaswmable, v e, an Saturdaya: 3 trial of seven duys stiowed wilh eftner if requir: OND Gl & 1. RIMS, Dooksefiers and Htationers, 123 To be st aL 2% Slchizan-ay, 0, 408 Wese Tweuty-second: 3 WALD CHFICE-—TWO EXTESSIONTOP Toad e ai, B bt oy | Cwegons, phaes e o hest Ty votles s will 1 sOId at tesh than b Newatealer, fiationer, ste., 100 {de Nows Denot, 1 —X GUOD QTill, FOIt BECON D WOItK 'NTod KDDLY BTG F030 WAMACF MG FOTEE, ner of T304 AR $107AZE: LD 9p Cx- TANTED=A (00D G TEAT, drweten Newsd cwaicon, Horis Lo lei by the woner | WARKENSR (00 uninti e, " Anaiy e 195 Wy ) the day OF week; il aeir o oAt SaymenE OF ev: look for yourselves. and seo the caic. nnd ho convinced tnas 110y place {a Chicago. . C. . Winchester-wr, B WASTEh-GliLoIN PRIVATE PAMILY Fi e AR s atings goud o, Come SRR st et asartivent i C Y ean buy eneaper th '&lefl'jm A tAree-line adcertisemert {nasrted Anring ek days for 30 cents: each aduitional tine 1% ca o Hant kirieY cents, Un Yundaiy 0 cente a line ss charged, 7 words GENERAL ASORIMENT OF CARGIAGES | VY ANTEU=KITCHEN GIKTE E. PATERTT eraoen iine. A e AN ¥ sty aars | ATt e i SOERIEANER e it week, Call and examine sud satlafy Yourselves s 109 | Ciarkeat. PrRsoNA L—WITL Th - slawe ¥ OPER, (Wedn e Faiier Hoys3 i atterauon O 3 °F':)'1‘" Washilugton #1. BN uireNtte e U 3 by o N L TGN AS RO | b, Ieduler’s wasun cont 160 anly fa wre o VYt nottes faade noed spoty. R oL S LN AS 0N | koo axnew munt be told i pay savsaces and sioruse | gl y 117 Frankii dak . e —= | yr01 SALE-FINE-NUED ROAD HONSE, 4 XEANS Lausndarossess MUSICALs o, waranied; NS exshiuniy for B -clase e “r,\snn—n THE DELAVAY HOUSE, 102 Tunuire of thie Fo wist corner Union aad Carn QUECIAL BARGAING 1N ALL RINIs OV CAT: A3 tlages, Jump-rest buzgles. ‘Pany phiactuna. aud hest carriages for tlie pricy cxer offetad 1y Call and sec. M. J, KOWALUS, 235 ian, 1relsht dapot, Qo ool X gowl Toll-sta thia scruobiug, rii Clask-#t., two ladiidry girl i shiry rvner. he olice to hoip and o the ‘son wita gud Teferences. Siscollancous. VWASTED -AT UNEE-A SMALT LADY CANVAS: wer for the best solliug articte lu the ityi no competitioi riaxo 140 harncea: thile minrket. b i . IR G HTs, G1ANDS, SQUARES, Knuwa makes: ANT) GECOND: RELL, OUR N and cairiaiea Uod LUgEles wL'cott for tirty dajs the followtz well- 5 et iaa0, COMpaRY, TANTED—A RINGLIE MULE SOUND, WEIGIT ED=23 QUL TO WORK_ ON. HUCITTNGS. Ymersn L "":fl o:-:- : W 20k Riedhim BIERL 5 1078 years old. AEhir 30 ot 1. L PR A con 113 2 - e . i o ndiogranandt @ AND LoDGING, oA e X SPLEDID 14N Bouth Side. r LaSallo nd Michigran > o 6) EAST VAN HUHEN-ST., NEAR BTATE, TR = sesgpirgLToxthis T B A ey e e Lottt Nucatios vens | o STTUATIONS WANTED-MALE, CLASS SUAKEIS, trali terms reason e + hoave quiet ard respectable, £) MICHIGAN-AY, - SUIT | FRONT _HOOMS 111.3 uu:tln:l:mnm with ur wunuulb:r-rm mitlrv encos roquired. R T, MARTIN'S EL 0o QUUATION WANTED-EY AN A1 BOOKKERPE] ) and thorotgh Humaler uf hocouine; Nealiad 2 year experience. aid Fai fUMIsl UNGICIONADIY Felor: civee. Address ¥ o1, Trinune ul 105~ WANTED=BY "A GEIMA w8 graduatc of the Fhiladelobla Eapericncy ten yeams, aud dut et Ad frvae I, LERCI aveRnort, luws. TTALLET, DAVIAL CO.'R UMIGHT FLANOS, These calebrated pisnos, with otiiers of bast makes, cai be found at ine Wareroomsof V. W, KIMDALL, Corper iatoand Adsis-ats, S Wost Sides s WEST AD. FRONTING JEPPER- 446 SETLADN b 4 l’\;\:'lfln with first-ciass WEST SUADISONHT., SIELDON! i board, with or wthout roon North slaes 7 NOWTH CLARK-ST,—FINST-CLASS b rouni, 63 15° €4 per woek. with ko uf i WIrl BOARI. & N EV UPRIGHT EIA 2 NEW & 1ANOS NEW URUANS, To rent oF for sale ou Installmict: plen, o W, RINBALL. ANp jer Blate amt Avaineits, 5 Josrd plai 0D GRROCERY, sges: elevin yean' ae utliee. Trudese WANTED-- BV FIST:CLASS WATCH. I ), Fenlring, Soo- ry. Addres TANO AT A UREAT wil 1 for Juss han Laif price for ¥ oo, Tribune oziee, Cash, A for'vas ANS AT ARACIIFICE 0::%:.::;-&’: R organs of frst-class N mOUSE. A AND 120 EAKT e 4 makel X . near Welis Mireet Dopot. Doardiog by | QITUSTION W N ASLUBERIONS 3, £50, 875, $100, ¥ 3 young en, eitticr or gardviines man T R s dtoard frotd BE VST per wedd. Ture ol Tecontiendation, Acdress C. CILAIS" 0T, MARTES REEC 3 It o, 1 179 - of 3 " Patmer Hous. "arties visiting tho Expositinn will find ihjean of the bust 8nd chivapest hortels Ly thie ety $1.%4 poe day. WAL HouBK, 3 FABASICACT NICE i auriient of furulshed Toumy, With' buand, faud day boird aiw. _ . IIUSINESS OHANC ne 5 OUTHINE KALESYA cottipeient anl Teilahle pary Husfaslue oF ity trade. - Aud Qov HERY BLLIL LT K sl o " Qu i will 1. place 18y evenlng at 8 v eivck AU tho Hastinge House, 168 and in Bt adunaeal, Soinbers o sl wocletléd detrous 7 amistin e are parileu e, W. i ri e g TpnE nuquq\lmmxn_&uuu oG QUIUATION WANTEL A or callector, by a con Sline ot ounta d %18, tribuuv at GITUATION WA, Ju N v > AT LI for s sltustiop of auy Kind. Address GilAN! e o DN ES. 100 Weat Madlson-st, NUALD SMITH Dl TLBAL (i STONE, BITUATED 18 CRuwS = TYUE POPULAI KDILALL OICHE Hull " 5 LA I B R G obyihg, fud & verin eaty! "Addreas oF eal i, 0K KALE=FINST: and naturcent t "r AL A83 5TOCK OF GRROC . Wreat sacrfon fur casls Callor 5 ON, ware 1. €. FUOT, clgar factory, 5 SUILATION WANTED-IY AT W) giri o1 geneeal huusework bol ot refercuces. thy hasey SPLATION WA by i liousew and sl wi Call tog al., near Jell LITUATION hu\wm‘n:jmmuk. Wash, and iron; would g Lort dlataticr in the Cudutrys goud rufereuce, Apply st 153 Eiihteenti-ab. ITEATIONS ArAs R ooud sccow Rirl tuge Apply at 412 Caun laht worg oot Jncknone a1 fully. war T\l i 2977 Al 150wkt ranted. 1 Lhe presting i firerescapce fo ruve d property. Woli 1 theht to taake and beli fn the ktates of illinol ana, Stiehizau, Lopneeticat, Californti, ong of tie Junet el ul imventions of the sge, viz.: Bhaw's Por. als Fire bacape. ‘Fhe b Aiinots tho ricace Geid ¢ Uniteul bates, van oe soid Ll rmine, e st e, uisda; ¢an be cAREicd in 8 saciel, Chil, and safcly used by tie sick and aits 3 welght af uver 5000 pouuds, cun rucend Wigetlier, o ohe With & sachet OF thie b Jor vale 15, In- WASTROZUY ~ A Mibb STEM-WINDER, ‘mi Tricsday oy enliv, iy, rewarded on retiien- .y Nu, 181 Buperior-st. OURT OB STADISON-ST.. A Hrlor-n'. uear o Ander will a watel tu J T,8T-0x vt rosary of beuls b TED-BY A GDOD Row QITUATION "W VoA Tuventking or tLib purpos tie ond work Taully. s LCOLT, O SABIONAT: & | arips i by e foralia pufposiile | SRR byt bncond work T dorhate fanily Ju Bishionsvanrt e Apenitivencas, aoniing the aealer @ cerfall and ol 03T\ BEACK-THTRAD % lefactory prunt. Libeedl tering to, party sile SILATION, W T AR 4 iniTrona the comee ot Sate and Wadiect fo 133 5‘).';” o Iiuile cithr The cliyut”Cileago armny | X3 wirbus couk, of bastosprs {18 NI rihil taltest,, sl Tram there o T taiiia roward will Do Dald by Retrulug it 1o BOOK~ d wi i teriitory Dusied. i A s Bulldiog, N WANTED=HY PLRAT-CLASS RERFRIG Mandol Wros. v i ! b ek (0@ privats familys o Washilug. 08T—~A A ALL GOLD BIACI THE FINDE cat ol reterchces. Tor twu days st i0u3 Buutil 5 wili T rewarded by leaving (4 ¢ 130 Last Washlug- AN L s Wk, Houm X gfl'l‘ATlll.\ TED-WY A ) g1l (o du penvral bousewnrk, F OKT-SEPT, & ON WEAT [tANT orle. 1w i JTUATION WARTE wadli, aad lrou, ur_du uitly, Call L hufmiay, ut QITUATIOS £ ua secuis ddress ATTE deaicrs aou, rerbiE pasly tln o Lt i fll daitrs Iy fur the 1 ot wiy dusc d. Al 1 O$T=TWO Hi TGS ER TR AR R AL ] e B, chnk e, i 0 e ™ A Tuftdhe Foward Wil o baid for Shelr ser Lars e above.. 10V A FILST-CLASS OINL beat uf rafertuce, Picas T WITIH AN ex-omet of w0 A aviuz cod A Dl o e Siler (of o ihte TS kel sl capitad v i e B g callat T4 5L - o evelup: ;A v 5 1 2 amal e ehitTbriu how_ evsullstied, xad oaty | QITGATION — gy A SWEDIBI GINIL ] airel Nodneuiar St 4 o'cluck, Finder Wil ba re. | EUIS porsnally 0 G N VRATE i Weand Vousework. ‘Call at77 Weat Washbug lom, WARTED BLUBLED ons. Apoly AL N0, 443 Bouth v, warded by leaviagz at Trivune ugive. Voo ] OST—UN MICTNGA NEAIL MOSROE-ST,, 4 11 the crowil un T Jucket. biscik anud ro QITIFALION WANTEU-TIDV, ORLIGING, “THOI N'Cuguty capaiie, dolng alt wurk welly covi’and sco- n(n.lllfl (peotch)] thics Years' refercuces. Ui Calue welay. nled by peturning fo o 7ANTE D= BOOKKEEPRIG 7 QITUATION WANTE. e et R el Wethlug, Fraik. " blua: Sl eondvar Lo ks, i T OO turtuy 1o derp laci; For vals by gl siatiuners. u niucin, kb Dol st SRR R ol | A Gh R S S | SN S s _ | 1% nuess dow tug iuk niads, sad coeap, HEWARD-LOST-SA SUALL DLA - = tan fotiale dog: buo ribbia arodnd ite neck: ¢ Rhovy teward will be fald f returaed Lefore Saturday, as the owner JATUATION WANTED=UY A GGOD, RELIAD! S 10 4w socvud wark OF chamherwark. 141urk-ay. Yaeas SOTE SALFCAT A BACIUPICE FORCASIT, OIf DN Cau be scun runniug for 38 11 lust Lo Tomoved to ke place FUIST & BRADLEY MFG. CO., lic: 3 A CANADIAN UINL H Fien b o suiund 143 Pwenk cl i i v jsilic party, o direct actiog verl QITUA’ —A3 NURSE O BECOND ‘i:':i"“'"x::v:ry.\l;;n a iy o "‘x:‘:“.""u‘ ¥ eyilade -5'7"1-#;." et | D work Calt of Mdrods 613 00t B me. Wiy contents SO of pll i fuchs S0 wheel. I fsot yalloe: Call st SULERANE tlous, o o 20 v for geucrdl wurk. work: sl SRS e i | [N P BODRRERIRIES | oo i e T WCAGD, MORIGAL ¢ FAIAS oisiing eagip i for faudry ahd i e CK M i i (IieAn0; MUl kSN | e Bt o e i bl ORI uE-NIc KEsURNGE TN L N I ONC ule, lar) . e wl v ey, o i S e e e sy AP T B R A e Mo ben fur sieain, waler, 44 dus, JONS | /| LXCHARGE={ OWS THREE GOOD IMEL Fovelvg Tres lusiruction ta barmuiy. co DAVIn's €., 12 Mithlgau-se. Fifis that 1 Wil eaciiange Tor Gierelint fury ol mosic; freew salon tu A B et I S Y S 12 culuplete sud Lt pertect. Audries F a3 {ekluces, S tie weekly rebentuataof i P ALENLIS WANTED.. s 1 OF Emcwss” Vuplls studyling ouly latnony sid compuel; Tiun® §2 per term of bk weeis, kend for eatalnzy PPARTNER WANTED-WITH 8MALL CAFITAL. A emr— Y e — = luu-‘llub:ulrw‘m‘wulnmflw g\uhn.- “%‘ NONDS, WATH E N i Catl or cas ity b HOUSHMOLD GOODY g B P rivataocs KLEGANT cmuunua‘fifi; il BRI T UL £ A\.\'L 2057 STATE: PAUTNER WANTROTO TAKY | 1 € {u au old-vstablisbed Mmsoufscturing sl cutury sdures ¥ 52, Tribute oiive, i, G 8 B Ban o wabeisea, J(aR0nL 8ad YaKia bvs o e b it on ot GULBSMIDS Loah and Buliod AR e ey vty ey NEY TO LUANIN U J\i%“d?\' planue, digmonda, ¢ Foal darites: Rt & 119 sam PESNIES Ay Sitrcacy at the caunts DOMESTIC, WHEELEL & Lelow lalt §yd wad Itwom . STOBAGE. URNITURE. CARRLAGES. AND 'H l(vtl-h‘ WIS e, 10 per cout B yoar: wosey lunmfl b lowest ral Qi A0 seeurity without ve woval. 300 Weak diunruc ! JULVER 250 AND 50 CENT DY ¢ $tu lu cXChauge TOF Gurredey st codatiag rov of Tnbiue Compan o TED, G WANTED ~ IUNTEICS LATEST 1 A GEOA rotary Quar end moul sitter. Biuipic, ea vl s et % s g (ke Shart o ¥ eais colibitas cloveu Tuutbold ar | CraSHPALD ¥O LOTHING AT 1. RORSALECLHEAL, idlen Contlag soparaciy 8. - tecail sad sasapis price, CARLENR rdsr by Wall pealugUy 873, Abugala 1 GiesATH Ladalli-at, Chlsage. sueaded tu,

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