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-~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 6, 187 Larting of the procession for the falr ground: the sidewatks ana windows and houees along whic’s the cortege was to pass were filled with pzople. The largest crowd was along Third street. The honr for forming the procession was Bixed for § o'clock, but, In apite of the carcfal arrangements, tho usual delay occurred, and it was 10:30 bofora It wes ready tostart. Tho orocofsfon was made np of the constituents and {n the order telegraphed in sdvance, the | Minnesots vetcrans belng conspicuous in the ifne. As it passcd slowly through the crowded streets to the depot, the assembled thousands THE RAILROADS. rgely npon honest currency e], sna I ssy this: ‘The commerce the world ia the commerce now in which wo are PRESIDENT HAYE} His Arrival and Reception at St. Paul Yesterday Morning.! reat appla taking part, nnd that 18 the aame thing th aruund. We have with usto-dny the gen! Wi s &t the head of tho Signat Ser of the United sitates. e 14 known Topalariy 8 OId Probabilitien. |Great langnter. | e is not Pid. pod ITear he = nat alwava propanfe (rencwed langl u-rl. hut certatnly, in the scicnce of meterol. orY, he lian gone farther than any other. And what does e tell us? e mavs that this atmas. phers of ours—: ¢ this circamambient afr that sur. ronnds the giobe *—fs one, ia & unit, and that they have dincovered, by observations ail over the globe, that s great commotion, a ereat distarh. ance, on any aea or any conlinent, aoaner or inter Initiatory Steps to the Formation of the East-Bound Pool. Reduetion of expenees. s A s $121, 574, 348, 30 PREDITURE THE YEAR OF THR PAX 1473, £290, 3 The Common Points in the West Agreed Upon. Hedacilon ta irc years, THE CURRENCY, The Impravenient in the enrrency nince the close of the \War has been very greatl. In 1805 the paper curtency of the country cocalated of kgt Miscellaneous Items of Personal and ‘ractional carrency. The Streets Gayly Decomted( Qldde.nand hoken In feft un avery other aea and everyather continent, Gineral Interest. with Flags, bunting, cheered the hPruIdent -lng ':'l:; distingutshed | Tk nols, eompouninicrs And o o commerce ::dth:‘:‘v‘r:r.fvll twone. Where gentiemen who accompabie: . nat. 1at it 8 el and Arches. Arrived at tho depot of tho St Panl & Pactfle | Ol oo Bound, W' whould theh baso' ouk” Anancis] IR RASTROLNIY J'ON L %oln.-ml The first steps towards the formation of the syatem on principles snd by Mstrumentalitics that do ¥ 8r0 xanctione: and approved by the besl judgment 1 1ta total value tn coln wan $50, 3 In 1878 our paper currency consists of — TRallroad, which runs & branch to the fair- new East-bound freight pool were taken yester- grodnda this wesk, another_ccowd was ssens- | 1o 174 af the whaie comaiercial world. “Then, [reveat.if [ gag, fn pevordance with resolations mated ot A Lengthy Speech Deliv= | bledtoscs the President. The Socialiste and | Sreembicks. . ..oo... ot ur stendact Snancil ueosmesliy tone | o0 el 20 meetine the Executivo Come companles forming the escort separated to allow the carrisges conveying the party to pass through. ‘The firat to leave the carrlage and enter the based upon sureand safe foundation: member—let us all rermember—ihat ita chur- ity Is an wutarnished national credit and a sound, constitutiunal currency. |(ireatand prolonged a ‘racttonal ctrrency.. le‘l us ered to 80,000 Enthu- siastic People. mittee of Wenstern Rallrond Managers met at the Grand Pacific Ilotel. There.were present J. N, McCullough, Vice-President Pennagivania ow worth 0§ cents In coin, Amrolh.mul value in coln of our | plause, | paper earrancy 8 more thay £634, 030, 010, OLD FPRODS, ¥ Company; H. B, Ledsard, General Manager train was the Presldent and bls party, Pesident | "*Puc (3ito of ing baver dullar ls an stacic a¢ that. | At the concluston of the . Prestdent’s apeech, | Michizan Central; John Newell, Genoral Man. Hayes bowing as Le stepped ou the platform, | ofcoin, Colnand panor are practicaly abreast of | yhiore was joud and frequent calta for O10 broba. Innumorahle Statistics Express- ing the Financial Status. of the Nation. ager Lake 8liore & Mlchigan Bonthern; J. Til- linghast, President Canada Bouthern; J. C, Me- Mullin, General Manager Chicago & Alton; 1. B. Hurlbut, President Indlanapolis & 8t. Louis; and J. E, Simpson, Vanaalia Line. Mr, J. fl. Deveraux, of the Atlantic & Great Western, was rcpresented by Mr, F. B. Thomas, of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin- natl & Indianspolls. Mr. Jotn King, Jr.. of the Baltinore & Uhlo, wan representcd Ly Mr. M. L. Dolierty, (leneral Frefght, and C, M. Wicker, Trafllc Manaver of tiie Baltimore & Ohio, and Willtam Duncan, General Freight Aeent of the Ohlo & Mississipnf. Mr. A. L. Houkine, of the Wabash, was represented Ly Mr. J. M, Osborn, General Frelanit Azent of his road. Mr. L, J, gelrzmnl,nl the Grand Trunk, was represented by Mr F, A, Frelaht Agent of that road tou, of the Great Western M. I Smith, of the Loufsy! uot represented. There were wlao present st the meetinie Mr, J, A, Grier, General Freloht Avent Michigan Central; Addisou Iflls, General Freight Agent Lake 8hore & Michizan South- ernj K, C, Vilas, Ueneral Freigat Avent Erfe: each other. The finctnation in tho value of the papor dollar hae not in tno last five months ox- cecded tho fractionof 8 cent, ‘The total increass fu_the coin-valne of onr paper carrency since 1505 is ahont 8175 ). 000, Nothing connected witis the financial afairs of the Qovernment 1s more Interesting and insruc- tive than the atate of trade with foreizn countries, TIE EXPORT3 PROM THR UNITED KTATES during the year ending June 10, 1674, were larger than dusing Any previoun year In the histary of the conntes, From the year 1803 to the yer 187 the netimporta into the Umnited States farvely ex. ceedud Bhe exports frum tue United States—the cxcean of imports ranging from $39,000,000 to $1K2, 000, 000, During tho yeara 1874 and 1875, the exports and mports were about cqual, During th yesrs end. oz June 30, 1878, '77, '78, huwever. the domes. tic exporta fron tne Unlted States zeeatly exceeded the net importe, the excess of exports Increasing raplily frutn year to 5o T owu a3 follows: 10 acknowledgment of the cheors of the citizens and the escort drawn up In line, Next camoc Uov. Ramsey, ex-Giay, Bibley, President Finch, of the Btate Agricultural Kociety, whose guest the President Is, and other distinguished citi- zens and guests. MORR DXLAYS OCOURRAD, and it was 11:15 before the train was under way to the tair-grounds, eome miles from the chy. Alter starting it moved slowly, reaching the falr-grounds about 11:45. Here another great crowd had nmssembled, greoting the President as he approacned and alighted. 'Iho party pressed fta way through ihe throng to the stand prepared for speaking, which was opposite the grand stand of tha race- course. The latter was filled with people, who also filled alt the standing room far beyond tho reach of the Presldent’s volce. ‘1ho arraogements were perfect, and the pro- eramme arranged was promptly &arried out. | TOR PRESIDENT'S APRECH, bilitles, Gen. Albert G, Mycr, Chicf Signal Oflicer ofthe Army, President Mages introduced bun o4 foilows: My Fruexna: 1 have the pleassre of Introducing to vou the zentleman | numed, and that I name with plessure, Gen, Myer, of ibo Slunal Service of the United States, {1 he for Uld Prooabllities and Aoplnuse, | Gem, Myer sald: . 1t wanid be simiply & Joke to call on me to make a #pcech, & thing I'thtnk [ have nevee done in my Dife. 1canonly uay that 1 came Weal 10 nee ail that I couid of ‘the farmers, and of the country in which the farmers Jive, for it is part of my duty 1o take cane of iheir work 0 far as in my power, 1 thank you for your cunrtesy in calling me before you, and | must say govd-oye. [Appisuse.] THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL Horoulean Efforts Which Have Been ' ‘Made to Throw O a Por- tion of the Debt. Attention Called to the Pain- ful Sufferings of. the Southern People. sald: Ex-Gov. Hawsey, Lapies AND Orxrizsex: Thin Is Gen. Devena, Attorney-General of the ey States and 8 memver of Prealdent Hayes® Cabinet. - *Gen. Deyens spoko as follows: Fertow.Cirizexa: Afior the interesting and thoughtiul sucech to which you have just listened from the F'resident of the United Siatos, 1 am nure How, Local Mr. F. Broagh- Canada, &nd Mr. Errea af ervoris arer net mvorts. 8 0,043, 481 7. 31, 152,00 u7s. 237,832,657 ‘The total value of exports from lh’t gnhcd States fncreased from $260,:180,000 1n 1804, to $A8U, - 443, 708 In 1878; an increare of $41L,:203,808, or The Intimate Relations of Our Commerceo with That of the © Whole World. H that you do not care o hear mach more, for you | W.'IL. Perry, General Frelght Agent Canad: Bhortly before tho hour tho President came to | 153'per cent. ¢ huve beard enough certamnly (o i 1 il UL AR ava the front of tho piatform, was fntroduced by | ‘Ilie following table shows calm ana teave reection h‘am’nncr.fl" o 2 | Southen r{hm”" Heeman, femenal Freloht In cvery aze and In every timo people, however prosperons, tave their dificultlen, their trials, and we fu onr fime hatd acen tha day when these nlains were being coverad with mustored squads for the great \War, and to-day wo are strsving 10 desl with the Ayent Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago; D. 8. (ill;ny. Mauncer of the Star Line, and several others. Mr. J. N, McCullough occupfed tbe chalr, and Mr. Willlam Duncan acted ns Sccretary. TIlE DPRINCIPAL COMMODITIES tho exportation of which has greatly increased dur- ing the Inst ten yenrs: Ex-Gov. 8ibley, and procceded to speak at length as follows: Ferrow-Citizens or Mixxeaora: T wisn ta miake my sincoreacknowledgiments to the Governor: Remarks of Old Probabilities, Gen. Davens, and Senator YEAR RADING JUNK 30, Commodiites. Increuse. Butl of Miuuesuta, Uov. Pillsbury, to the Mayor of St. 5 1978, finanicial probiems which now envelop ua with the After some prelimioary dlscussiou as to the utler. b "’u‘ aror u'.‘,,.:,e,, (‘;, n‘,:n‘.x'umfi, m::' Mine P — e e | e nlr:lu u‘ :H; Wi % I'nat :mlr Fax e wlflch best mode of golng to work, It was resolved to n; nte ultaral Soctety, Mr. Georgo Rrical £ ade of this country a single people. - 1 French. aud to tho srociated with them, and to [ lBnlemcnti s gmoals o ims Loolar, planee) 1t wana dinicalty w:z‘uhen}':mg-‘ of ;Ee fi,‘;‘:’,";A‘J:’;‘,’,‘,“{L“’W?.‘*ffi‘e"im‘é,!”' h,'_.l;': . ha peaplo of , whom Lhey represent, for . Coustitution could notslienate fromthe problem be- o Epeela? Dispateh fa ‘The Tridune, file g An) ROAGTTES Wy IP“W'-"" ad andl it lowing wereappointed as the Committtee: Wll. 8r. Taut, Mion., Sept. S—President Hayes 181,774,507 112,793,510 | ToTe tuem tuat tho Btates were differontly orguuized tam_Stewart, well that notuing which Ican do or eay will bo o ddison Hills, M, L. Dol and were divided into what were known ae ftee L5y 5 and party were rocelved Lere with msalute of | fiiting and ndeguate return for your kindnoas, but 13000481 5,001,610 | und elave States, They met that diticulty an wise: | A- fow, J. Tillloghast, E. B. Tuomas, and 100 guns. The President sod bis family took | Iearncetly desire to say something touching the 2,830,467 843,247 | Iy and weli an men could, but we looked and noped | M, Osborn, breakfast with Gen. Ramsey, and restod at hia | Waterial fntercats of the country which wiii tend 3,0m,319] 2,130,000 | that the cloud that luwered over ua in the shape of The Committee, after having consulted forn Teh] L0 o Al jeast to onconrage thosa who need encoursge- b 5 tnat diticulty woald have passcd away and dia- | long time, reported the following points from sesidence il 10 o'cluck, Others of the party | ment, and to vivo sucreascd hupe to those who are 10,435,008 8,504,074 | solved without the commotion that ensued. It | whichtheiast-buund businesssbould bu povled: were entertalued at the Metropolitan Hotel, ll;@:f!x:‘?lze::}-e resting qestions In pablic afatre 1,370,60) 70,457 | waa not thus to be, cmfiu:u;u h‘.“""““'”"a"'.‘l{,"“ flgrllnmn' Quin- About 10 v'clock cho President. and Mrs. Hayes | fis 19088 interesting questions In pabilc afatr s.o77.6%| 6,603,287 IT PASSED AWAY IN THE TEMPRAT . | &5y Havaiba), East 8t Louts, Dsyton, Colum. were called out to recelvo the groetlug of the | poools of the United Siates'are thoss whics B K73 | S0 siat of Laltle. It sout s the lves ol cus | b i ey Dt Toleddy Glevelaud, Stdte Veteran Awoclation, 600 In number, Boon | [3iity to | the mancial “eandion“nf" "o gazreonl 2u70am | wiln o reat Load. of debt, whiel orewses: tondus | Ates Nen )y of the Lake shore & Michigan altcra procession and escort conducted the | gyo "’.'" 20, capital and labor and b“.ml;': . 2u2e 13,140, 0% 93,271, 74 '-’1‘1"';'): 'I:Ia):'l.n:lmuyelu 'h\e:g;'wnen_ “",;:,'fi'fl‘,}"l 'Fbgm‘fh,‘ ',',,% of satfstied with this llst, beifev- President and party to the railway train for the | capacity have found 1t hurd 1o get profitabie ein-, 140,020,071 840Kt 20, ol g2 Mon. 614 | 65 oo Wi Ch e brave e s st Aol (Be: (-]l thAt, i ofler to make the pool successtul, & Far Grounds. Tho escort conststed of & de- |-Ployment, = Weliave had what is comaionly and | o= rn INCREASE IN TUE VALUE OF AGRI- | triumphant, who is thero tuat: will say. numbeér of ‘sther poluta ahould be fncluded. uroperly known as hard (lmes, In such tmes moo naturally ask, What can bo dona? How leng ls thiv atagnotion of bumness tu last? Are there any facte which indicatc o carly return to better The matter was referred back to the Commit- erwards decided to add the follow- ing points: Deflance, 0., Loulsvilic, Cincinuatt, e would desire the discordant Unfon back instead oft aUnlon In which, in every Slate, the great truth is recognized” that all men are’ fres and tachment of regulara from Fort 8nelling, a mitl- tlu company from Farivault, the Vetorana' As- CULTUNIAL PRODUCTS RXI'ORTED from the United Htatos in the year 1878 over the gxportaof the year ending June 30, 1808, ainounts tee, who soclstion, and numerous civic organizations. 827,471,282, or B0 per cont, equal, with eqnal _rights to life, to Logansport, Lafagette, Fort Wayne, aund Terrc ' ALONG THE LINK OF MAHCH foimtea whiie' | breacit i:‘::;;:‘;‘:'nnfl:a"fl-mx'm Taln la sbown as follows: tharsgtnd tohapinesnt (Ablawne. ] In tho day | Iinute. These polats 'have not vet been dell- that Jeflerson attered that celobrated sgnfence and wrote th Declaration of Indevendence {t was called 8 **glittering generality "' by some. To-day it s a living reality.” And now, my friends, I am sure Ilmlhlllonrllmc ‘we moan to take up our share of the burden that has come_upon us, aud to lift 1t manfully. Tnoss of us who have listened, a8 wo have listened for tho laat few moments, ‘to the which show a progressive Improvement in tho financial condition uf the General Uoverument. 1t will o6 for you to consider what inferencen may Iairly bo drawn na (0 their Desring on the queation of & revival of business prospenty throughout thu eonntes. ‘The financial condition of the Government of the Domestic exporte of sgricaltural products dar- ing the yeurs ending Jane 30 v i nitely declded upon, but will undoubtedly be appruved at to-duy’s meeting, A committec was appolnted to prepare a cir- eular to be subrnitted to the various roads lead- {ng East from the above-named comimon pools ing points, requesting them to decide upon per- sll the bulldings were gayly decorated with the navonal colors, and lor over a mile the house- topy, windows, and strects were crowded with verple waiting to aco and cheer the Presfdent. The strects wero so packed 88 to barely hafe 919,004,531 SUL 473,818 Inerease... Percentage of increas TUE DALANCE OF TRADE, ceotages, ete. This Committee consisted of To)m for the processian marching four abresst, | United Staten jo shiawn by its debt, Itw zeceipta and | e patance of trade aoainst the Untied States In Presldent, | am nuro feel that there fu every ground | Messrn. D, &, Gray, M. L. D;hcnr. aad 3. vt for carriages to pass throogh. The President gfim;‘}:‘,‘"g’e“mfig"'wv- and the atato of Lrade | the o yesrs noxt before thu panic was as follows: | for hope " and for encouragement. Tho' joad o Tiillughast, beavy, but TIE CAMBL I8 A BTRONG ONEK, and can carry the load (langhier and lrphnlfl, and siready hise thrown off a portion of the bur- rtde most of tho way standing up, his hesd austantly uncovered, responding to the waving lindkerchiefs of the ladles and the cheers of / (t;l" U conatuer the prosent stato of the public The circnlar drawn up by this Committee {s debt, as follow! At o meeting of the Executiye Commitice of Western rallroads beld this day to consider the TOR ASCKRTAINED DERT reached ite hizhest point soon after the close of the tie meu. Boon after arriviug at the fair- | {LACRED IR BEELEL Nt 08 Miet the close offthe den by tho honest liquidstlon of fta debts. | yibject of pooling throwsh freiaht tramic. from” grounds he was conducted to o pavilion erected | QUi G71. 40, C I addiion 1o thie 1t enrebimaisd Bt i i o e ] combeting pointe i thy West Lo throush coinpetl~ r bls accommoastion, from which tho Pres- | thac {lieo were onough unadjustod clatms againat ready scen, the balance of trade tn | fendod. almply. to scknbwisden” your coms Uire polntein the Kait thu tdlluwing renelutions i yoata In savor of ‘thn United States | biiment “and wour H Vlent delivered AN ADDRESS foall who could crowd within hearing or sight of bim. Neverthicless, all tho large space aud bulldings of the fair ground scomed just as much thronged ss before, Indicating that not Juss than 50,000 peopla were in attendauce at Jthe fair. Tte Preeident'a address was evldently prepared, and was mainly devoted to the expo- sitlon _and advocacy of the flnauclal volicy of the Adwinistration, and every allusion to hon- est motey, or polut in favor of specls resump- tow, was applauded. The speech made a good npresalon, us did the President personally, OTUER $PERCHES. Kindness. I am & atrsnger here, coinparatively, although, twenty yearw ago, | saw St. ’Rul when it was but & Jittle vlll.‘lfv cumpared with the fine city whichit is now. But I have known 1u the Igterim, in the hours of our trial, ana of “our strugeles, somothing of the men of Minuesota, _1 scrved aide by side for near- 1y a year with the First Regtment of Minnesota, which was organized hers by Uov, ltamsey, ~in o same brignd J;\mfllu- 1 wae st that e a soldler of 1] ifteenth Massachuseite, and your First Minunesots wus commandvd by Gen, Gorman, of this State. 1§ knew fta men well, 1 know how true and brave they wers, and 1 KNOW I BPEAK TIXIR SENTIMENTS as well se iy own when I say that, cow that bat- tlo i fongut, and tho victory Is won, thurv s no cutive of quarrol oolween us and any portion‘af our counteymen [cries of **Good™ | who cordially ac- cept the results of the War (applanse], and who the Goveroment of nnwnunulsnvllldlly touwel tle total deut to $:,000,000,000. How to deal with tuis great burden was one of tho gravest auos- tiuns which preared for decision as a result of tho War, 1t will be rd@fembered that In Important speeches and In the public press the opinlon was confidently declared that the debt could never bo pmd; that great nations never did pay thelr war debts; that our debt would be Itke that of sngland—permayent, and o bueden upon oursnlves and our poatesity for all Llme. Some advocated and many feared repudiation. There wero those #lso who thouzhit a unationsl debt was a national blessing. Fortunately, however, the eminent gen- tloman at the bead of the Treusey, Mr. Uugh Me. Culloch,-did not hold thess views. 1le balleved, and tho peoplo_believed, that the debt was nota blessing, but a burden, und thatit ougnt to be and couid ba honestly patd. " The nolicy adapted was tu reduce tiedebt, and thereby strenythen phie pub- lic credit. s0 a3 10 refuna the debt at lowef rates of FIrat—That the foliowlng points shall he pooled pointe: Chicago, Milwaukee, Peoris, Lurlington, ulncy, Hannibal, Ezst St. Loule, Cincianati, Loulsville, Dayinn, Columbus, Indianapolis, De. troit, Toledo, Cleveland, Post {uron, Loganspors, Lafayette, Fort \Wayne, 4 Terre Hante, Second—That tonnage original from the pool- ed points shall e lncluded in the toonage from such named pooled points, TAird—Tnat the tonnage for five years, or as much less period of tine as may be agreed upox, prior lo July 1, 1878, be taken a4 tho basia for de- termtning proportivus due to each ruad, Mourth—"That the roads Jeading East from the aeveral cumpetitive pointa named be earnestlv ro- guested to have prepared at the earllest bractlca- blo date the statistics sbove required, test they way proceed 10 agrec on the proceedings to be re- cetvad by eacn of the roads interested. FftA~That It they nd themselves unable to 2,530, or an_averace of moic than X year, The balance of tradoe the ot year, If compared with thalof the two years next before the panic, shows a gatn {n favor of the United States, I une year, of orer $100, 000, 000, 1t in not neceseary that 1 shouid dwell upon the imporiance of thiv favurably state of tho balance of trade. Balances muat ve settled In cash—in the manyy of the world. The enterprives of our busi- ness wen reach out Lo all parta of tha world, Uur agricultural and monafactured producta more and more keok sna find their market t'n foreigu coun. tries. 'The commerce of nll parts of the worl bound together mure than ever before by steam. shivs, rallroads. and telegrapl, ts wu connected that it must be conducted on the same principlen nud by the saine instruwientalities Uy uil who iske part iL i, We cannot If we wonld, we should not if we could, fsuluto ourclves from the rest of the com. After \he Prestdent, Gen, Myer, of the Signal | interest.” And now 1 zive you the results, morelal world. In all our measurey forthe jm. | FeCOgnizo that the great boon of universal llberty | agrew on the proper. proportinus aue to cach, the Berviee, was calted uut’ and made o few remarks. THE DEUT 1IAS HEBN HEDUCED praveinent of oar finaaclal condition we should re. | 8 for all men, and that wl: l)‘ulnd in 8 c;unlr; quf-uu: ‘l;'b'r:lle:fiup to “-mnu:ur-. whose' de- . ¢ | untit now il is ouly 3,035,540, 324, 85, This is o | member that our increasing teade with South re_upon the Atlantic au 0 | ciefon ahol nding on the parties. whoso gateways the Padlae, whoso people know melther m nor vlave, and no auperior bul Uod atone, of **Good," and loud applause, \\‘mlnfily friends, would I continue, but 1 feel that ali (h objects of Interost which are about you will now atiract your attentlon, RS, HAYES, After the conclusion of the remarks of the Atturnoy-Generul, there were loud calls for Mrs. llayes. As Gov, Ramnsey led tnat lady forward ' the air was rent with shouts that con- tinued for some momeunts. Mrs. Hayes bowed ber acknowledgments and then modestly with- drew. “Thu party then atlempted to makea tour uf the grounds, but the crowd was too eat. The "President accordingly returued to is car, where he held a brie! informal recep- tion, quictly returning to the city about 3 o'clocks Gew. Devens made a brief specelr, and Scnator Butler, fo response to a call for a speech, re- turoed thavks for tho hospitalities recelved. Altorwards Mrs, Hoyes was called forward, and #uve her bows fu ackoowledrment. ‘This even- Ing the Lresldent nnd Mrs, Haves beld a recep- tiou ot the Metropolitan Hotel, which was at- tended by several huudred of the cltizens and [air-visitors, while a largo crowd gathered on the streets outside, and chieered the President aud oll his party on their departure trom the botel at 9345, 10 the VWestern Astostated Press. B8r. Paur, Miun., Scpt. 5.—Notwithstanding the carly hour at which the Presidentis! party was expected this morning, the peoplo were (n the strects Lo sce the train arrive aud welcome the Chis( Maglstrate. 4 The Reception Committee, conststing of Gov. Pillsbury, ¢x-Gov. Sibley, und Mayor Dawsoy, met the sneclal car bringiug the President from Chicaco at Hudson, Wis, on the Chicago & Northwestern Road, and escorted them to tho tity, reaching here at 5:45, ‘The trip from Mudison wss made without other incident than wan detafled in these dls- patelies last night, and the arrival was qulet, A PRESIDENTIAL SALUTE from guus stationed ou the blufls belog thoonly forimal reception, Sixth—That us tho roaas from the everal points named come to agreement, they will report the name fo the Chairman of this meeting, who will, apon recelt uf reports from ull the points named, call ameeting ol the Cominitice to consider the name, Serenth—Thot tll: meeting shall be held ata date not later than Oct £lgnth—That it shall conalder in addition to the foregoing the date the pouling from the aereed voluts shall commence, fogether with the duration of the same, and Lo means and meaaprea for car- Tying out ail agreements rel A committee wus sppotuted to call upon the mauagers of tne Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kailroad requesting them to discontinue the rmum of elving stock pesses to shippers of ive stock and thetr emuloyes. At about half-past 6 last cyening the meeting adjourncd untli 10 o'clock this morning, when the work left undone will be completed, raluction, as compared with the a thirleen years ngo, of $72:, 100, 24 than one-fourth of the dedt has been pald {lirteen years, with the uctual debl thirtcen years ngo, the uctusl deot at $3, 000, 000, D00, —the to about $1,000, 000,000, or one-thir of debt, s it has been demonstrated nited States can aud wiil pay tho national America and with the Old_Worid requires that our financial aysten ahall bo based ou principles whoso soundness and wisdom are sanctioned by the uni- versm oxporionce_and the general Judgment of all mankind. With diininished wnd wtill diminishing pablic burdens of debt, expenditures, and intorest, wita an improved condition of currency and forelun trade, wa may woll hopu that we are on the threshold of better times, 1Sut we must nut furget that the surest foundetion 81 wtorsd finsncisl provpes ity 18 & sound constiiutional curconcy and ua- stal national credit. CONCLUSION, There ls another Interdsting subject that Is worth d 1 think is eucuuraulng and Wlull(lun- of the Al tates aro Huding their way, s before, to the besutiful t the West. [Applause. | n? It means relif Lo the off in If we compare tho presont debt sucouraging as are these facts, they do not fully show tho progrees tnade. {n reumn‘r the couutry from the barden ofits War deut. All who havo to Lorrow monoy to carry deots know the importance af the question of lnterest, o N TR TOTAL AMOUNT OP INTERRST-BEARING DEGT at the time it reachod {ts highest point, the 31at of August, 1805, was as follows L And what does that m East, The surplus pupulstion thut goes off gives 1x par cent bos 1D Tired Hiaves noic Compound-lntercit notca, @ por cont. Total {nterost-bearing dei o= enel Snapal nterost % amounted ta... evseon 160.077,007.84 4lils Wue uli oppreasive buraen. For intorest alune wo were paying moro than double the total carront expenses of the Goveruuiont in any ysar of yeace prior to the War for the Union, With suct a burden for tnmn-tklt i8 not strange that many belloved t the dobt could never be paid, But, as we_havy 0, & botler opinion provalied. ‘Thase who believed that by strengihening tho na. tluual credit the rates of inferest might be reduced were suastained by the pablic Judgment, TUB ABILITY AND TIH PURFOSE 70 PAY THE DEDT ACCORDING 70O ITS LETTER AND SPINIT IN THE RVENING & formal reception was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, thousands of citizens flocking to sco the President, At 10 p. m. tho party took traln to Fargo, tho trip to the Northwest belng short- encd to perwit a roturn to Mianeavolls Satup- day, {nstead of going to Blsmarck aud return- ing Mouday. & better opportunity for the employment of labor d*industry thoro and here, and in tha new Htatcs thoy are making thelr homes, and they ate farnisbing them & inarket for the sapplies from the old Statcs, But it has “more than thia donble sdvuntags. There are three adyantages, it reliovea the Statos, it furnishusn mlrlului the old States; sud with their products in the néw Btates thoy help to awell tho tide of ox- ports to the oid countries, ‘That's what this chango of population moans, and you know mucn more avout it than I do, You have lived here and seen it, ‘Tu-day, in conversation with 8 very young gontle- Giov, Itamsey, of Minnesotn [great Iaughier thought somo of the peuple to hear mo call him 80 young bera ubout thirty years 50, whole torritory of Minnesota and L TLEMS, The managers of the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railroads of Canads were expected here yesterday, but they did not arrive, If they should come to-day, they will mevt with the maungers of the Canada Southern to sce i the passenger business over the three lues between Detrolt and Buffalo cannot bo pooled, Private and ipress dispatchies recefved here dav before yeaterday stated that Ualveston snd Houstou, Tex., had quarantined against St. Louls, and thut bustness from this cisy to those 2,341, 630,294.00 & MILWAUKEE. Special Dispatch 1o The Tridune, MiLwauxes, Sept. 5.—President Hayes will srrive in this city on the afteruoon train from Mudisou uext Wednesday, Bept, 11, and will remaln here until the afternoon train for Chi. cogo the next duy, spefding twenty-four hours iu the city. —— Kute they' managed, by counting up hif-bro to bo sent. via Quiney. Sioco th As the porty passed through the streets, it | Wers demonstrated. 1t w n that the s and all sorta of uf;ou countiig to miike I the con NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. 1.",“:.,'71??.:; Rutiosities %l Atulvem:x': sod appeared that tho cty was Iu holday atire'to | {1 RARSESTLSRY LA UELbSeRonaman the rates | s 4,500 veoule. | [havgbic ] I this onl | powruanp, Me, Bept. ST Esecuttva | ilouston havs bess provailod ubon 1 vaes o welcome tho distingulshed guest. Thie atrcots | cont on our wholo [aterast-bearing debt wenld Ue | at Minneapolia portaps iLr: b precise na: | Councli of the Natlonal Bosrd of Trade closed e e Lar aa i Lol cuncerned, aud oer In Mionevota I do not know, and now If you are nots inillion youwoon will be [sppiause), nd 5t. —wuoll, | can’t venture upon thal ama lito afrald. ‘Dut the trath is, wy friends, ihat 8t, Paul aud the nelghboriug flourishing City of Miunespolls—whatever you way think—asre one iu Intorest, one In the fulure, ono great ity in spite of prosant diticulties, (Ureat and prolonged apolause. } TURY LAUGUED AT ME A LITTLE, thelr two days’ session to-day. The Council de- clded tohold a sesslon In Washinkton early in December, for the purpose of pressing upon the attentlon of Congress and the Executivo tho ac- tion taken by the Board at tho Slilwaukee and weyious mectings looktng to the extension of our trado with forelin countrics; to the nego- tiation of conunercial treatics; to the revival of ‘Wero gay with flags and bunting. Third strect, shortly above the depot, was spanned with a festoon bearing a portralt of the President, avd on the reverse tho words * Unlon Forover." On the sides wero smaller shicids bearing the words, “No North, No Boutl, No Euast, No West." Furthier up, near Bridgo 8quare, wasa lofty arch, highly decorated, beariog the motto, carly saving iu intereat of over § 000; {iat 4 roduction of per cent b th ? {nfers est would save to the country over $10, 000,000, which 14 the intercat at 4 percent un 1,000, 00, - 000, aue policy of reduclug the debt snd thersby strengtnonina the public cradit having been agopts «©d, let ue voecrve tho rosull in the present cuni - tion of the vublic debl with revpect 1o _interest. The tatal Interest-bearlug dubl, Aug. 1, 1875, was same as usual. AMr. £. 0, Beymour, Chicago Agent of the Erfe & North Bhore Dispateh ({nst lwuihl), has yesign- €l Lo acvept the pomtion of Forelgn Freizht Agent at this clty of the Housac Tunnel Line. Mr. Seymour is tnusually well qualiied for the perforiance of (he dutles of iy new position, and e will undoubtedly succeed fu diverting a 1*8t. Paul, the Mectropolis of the Northwest, -‘:u‘::l:-:::nm y-Pension Fund,.....8 14,000,000 :&:&“,‘,'] ‘?,',‘.’,‘,'fi:“m{f&{;{ffi{",‘";h,sg'&; American tounage ’"‘-”;'L and to the Fettora- }"l:",‘l’,;,”"}‘,fl‘l:'{,‘;,‘; ‘l’,","“;fl’l'.,“(:‘“,'fi';,,2"::,’}';;,‘.‘" Welcomes the Prestdent.” Su|l furiber up, | 5ourpentent oud L% 830X | years wiil show you s city of 100,000, 160,000, or m’h’"‘;’-flfi’&'fififl'flffl :m‘:n‘l‘lllz:g:’ll?;:ralc:r: aud a favorite awmong the rallroad wen, before the Metropolitan Hotel, was suothor | Eivepercents Chide of e Tawi s Minveaoon dolde path the | [k ) 5 the W ashiugton meeting. An attcupt was made at the_meetlug of the Blx per ceuts. Paul and Minueapolls. [Ureat aj aren, with **Welcome to AlL" ———-———— | plause.] And uow thid movement of popalativ e —E—— llilzwuuvu Cu:n:‘::lxl;ife of 1}:}':.”"‘ lhnrlom; ‘The sed ‘Total preseut Interest-bearing dobt.. §1, 50, 677,900 Vhat {8 It dolng hero? We sou threo great talus, auagers yeatcrday to equa ho athount o thu?m:’:‘;‘l{u B:..d.,fi“.ffi‘.ifl,‘;’,:‘;;,',":;;{;::‘ Tho futcrcat on which amountu fo the waas of | 00y I the dIAtASL Bouth, oo e the contrer wuct bors HYMENEAL. bugiave allowed to go free with possengers Bpecial Dispaich fo The Trivune, Hexwy, 1, Sept, 6,—Dr, F. A. Powell, our popular druguist, was married yeiterday to Clara, *sole daughter of the house and heart " of Il. C. Wrlght, ons of our bost koown citi- zens. A host of fricnds crowded the Wright wmansion to witness the clegant, but uupretend- 1,007, 50 ver annunt, [t thus supeurs that in tnitleen ‘years th inturest-bearing debt has hoen reduced frum $2, 341,550, 20u. 54 10 §1, 800, - 877,000; & gain {n the amuunt of the Iuterost beaHng usbt of $571, 832, 804, Gl THE REDUCTION OF TIE ANNUAL INTERRST rge Is §35, 750, 000, e, ur more than 50 per 1 of i 1 the reductiun of an- nual juterest were piaced in 8 sinking fund at 4 other Liere, 'here (e 'Lexas, an Eumpice b5 fteclf, rucelving larger numbors of popalation perhaps $hau we overreceived in auy State, whatever the preseut decade, huving sugar. aud cotion, sud wheat, and cattie, There 13 Lhe Siale uf Kansns, the pioneor 1n tho great strugyle which dedicated a1l Amorica to ¥y om and “*he Stars and blripes o und prolonzed applause), sod abato of this prodperity,” And frotn the various Western cities, At present there Is much confupion on sccount of the dif- lereut rules reganling ihis matter &t the various poiuts. Chicazo roads, for exam- tlu. sllow 13 pouilds to go frec, ana the St uiils roads but 100 gounds. © Nothlug was douo in the matter, however, but the probabilitics &ro thut the question will come up again at the Ledue and his family breakfasting with Goy. Ramsey, and the rest of the party st the Metro- politan Hotel, TUE OLD BOLDIERS' RESPRCT TESTIVIED. As tho President descended the stops of Uov. Ramsey's house 1o take o place (n & carriage, he chy ‘was loudly checreds by the Mianesota veterans ¢ ut Intoreat It nwuum pay off the whole debt i l:. &m," n“:;n:: nuhl‘::.e S::\l ?:;I'- :Inmuxl: d ing, ceremony, aud to give tho couple s glad | mueting to-duy, when some setion will e tuken. gathered on'the sidewalk, wou call o less than twenty-Ave yeary, i2 4 ¢ idal trip aud oo thelr life. 11 agers ents of the Erl e el bmh’“ l,:l:o;&::(nr 8. | iriiare bus boun anotacs grailfving and Iuportant Bare leb mie ouemlar whst great biewings wo send-olt on thelr bridal telp o Thoe Managers and Awe he Erle & loug journey, . After the sutumnul equinux the laten-strivg of the newly-wedded will haug out of the cozest cottage in the * Dam 7 City, TWO TOWNSHIPS DISCOVERED IN ILLI- 0IS, Bpecial Dicpaich 1o The Triduns. North 8hore Dispateh Fast Freigin Line held s weatiug fn this city vesterday 1o attend to va- rious matters contiected with the business of the line, among others to titl the vacancy ac- castonud by the reslznation of Mr. Seymour, As yok nobody has been deinitely decidod upon, but 1t will be settled to-day. ‘Ihe Mavsier of the Erlo & North Shors Dis- 1t Is nok merely watenal prosperity, THLLOW VEVER, 1t 18 Dot snorely grestcrovs of whest and corn and great numbersof cat.le, Lut the fac around me show Lhal b shudow of pestile auong this comwuully, or periaps evee 5 whily duwn your noble river adiicion I8 spread wver sil (bat countr) sduiry sud vympathize witt tha poble men aod thu wowen why, improvement in the state " of the puvlic dubl, A fow years ago our bundswerv largely owned in forelgy countrics, It {v estimated "thatlu 1471 fron $800, V00,00 0 $1,000, 000,000 were held avroad. W' then patd from £30,000,000 1o §00, - 00,000 annually (o Eurape for interest slone, Now the bonds aro wsinly buld 1 our uwa couutry. 18 1y uatimated that dve-sixths of them ure held n tho United $tates, and ouly one-alxth ubroad, In- My Faizxoe: You all understand very weil that $his 18 not the timo aud L am uok Bere 10 wake o ¥pstch, bul | must expross my gratification at Bieeting you, the wallant survivors of tho great ugzle Tu which you 50 nouly upliold the fionor and ulguity of thy uld dag,—& stiugyle which 1 xin+ Serely pelleve the countey wili Lo 1orever relisved frow, ot least that cativa Which was fu the malu yi —The cl ¢ busluess of his Huc very pros- 10ductive of shut fcarful condict theough which we | atwud of payiug t foreigncrs $30, 000, we uow | physiclaus and nurées, are carryiiyg succo SPRINGFIELD, IlL., Sept. 23.—The State Board Dl}tu repurty the ! v K st gl i Rfpaie S Lt | Syl Shou SITER G o U0 J0AGY | Bkt e B Y SO, MAILY | of Equullatlon et o-dury but Sranactod wy | ESEOL, S0 AT oot he ruads beloutiue to 7 A % o a i tuat 3o e C. s N L Dreseiug aud {must S5ain ARk Yob for vishe | S0 oar o Sintiuss ooy 05, 10 debt in wasiuly paid | olber sy o | buslocss. The Committee on Equalization of | Lo Goube st the oo whi coutinge b vrin Minnesota, of your sbundsnce, pruposs l.%d-y [ do somctling of yuur share towards giving Nlief 1o those vtricken communlites, | Applause. | PROSERRITY, Now, my friends, Wit tuls victure, as I think, 80 tull vf pope for the future fur you and 1 as ludi* vidualy, 140 nol veutuss wirh “couddence upon ptedictions of provoerity reviving, 1 have, no apirituf prophecy, bat,reasoaing, let us wee buw It stands. ‘Thydeot §s & wreal burdeu upuw fabor sud caprial. 1L o greatiy diminlabed, aud s stitl diwipbiog. Tazation 16 8 grest durden vpon lavor and capital, sud itis gresily dsnnuished and 10 o daad Bt o paet i As the Presidout concluded, one of the old Yeterans crled out, ‘One more cheer for the Presldent,” which was beasilly given by not ouly the veterans, but by tbe Immense crowd Mg both streets, % White this was {n progress, the President re- Yred to the partico, where were Mirs. Hages, Mre. Senator Rawsey, aud several other Jadics Lands bas dlscovered 48,417 wore acres_ within Its bonders thun it reported last yvar. Like er- rors are nade fu other county returny, but not 80 glarlug. been showa thut slace the cluse of tha Wae, sluce thoe bunlc of Gve yearsugo, there ha boen & great chauge Iu the condition of the debt, ‘T'he chznge J\ILD;_U.II :n u‘(' {myrovement, duced. o de! 148 Devn yreatly reduced. o T intsres o b Peid s b fariely dimin- 3. Aud 1t s 10 be pald at hume justead of abroad. evon IF the Cunada Bonthern ond Great Westeru Roads should withdraw frowm it. ‘There bas just been completed at the shops of the Culcago, Buslington & Quitey, at Aurors, o uew dimuu-cer, which 8 s ‘elegant and com- ;iglewuluy that has yet becn brought out. hs uew hostelry un wheels is called tue Cos- mopolitan.” It seuts cumtoriubly forty persons stoue time. Next to the wasbroom, on tho upper right-haud slde, fs tho wine closct, ur- ———— Singular Cause of Death, A young rreuchwan died fu Lyons two weeks ago from the effects of lighting & wawh. He scratehed it with his thumb-natl, and a viece of tle jucaudescent phospborus peoetrated uuder TAIATION, 1103 Las been reduced siace 'Thq burden of ta; 1564, tbo frsi y, after the Waz, safuil FRVTY cotirely ne ed by the and gentlemen, Next tho old veterans cailed | isxes in 1560w sfulowet TR s ghouaShing: . oo, e’k e eiyenied 6 | 1 il rado'a siigat aro o which he | TRAEd 00 8 atirely utu pla de g art for Mre, Hayes, Whea this lady, leaniug on ex- | Cosioms... -P178.040.631.5% Hogd sttt amigaiton | vald wu sttentiou. But, utter an Lour, the pain | $ie Wall, Tore b an arraugcument by which uterual Fuvenue ... ... 90, 220 N1y, Thovazes lo 1978 weres eaticto «o - F1I IO, CNL 20 o MUSLGATE T ————— H\ 712,908 B Neduction of taxation dlace 1A, nE Benator Ramsey’s urny, advauced and bowed re- Peatedly, ugaln the resonant cheers went up, Lot leas hearty and generous thau thoss which Bad grooted ‘tho President. Both Mre. H yes eud the Prestaent appeared highly gratitied at tuls manfestation of respect snd adwiration 2row the vast concourse, As TUE DAY ADVANCED, the streets Legan 10 01l with an expectant $#uwd, aud lung befors the bour arrived for the cotivz, may 1 uot coulidently asy that thiws are 1maicatious. ableast, 1nat We dre marching 1o toy tureoliold uf seVIVinl getieral Oustucus prosperity t {Ureat wpplavae). And uow sball we 1004 sround lor the wine 1s kept coul uud the bottles prevent- ed [from belng broken, Oppositc the wine-closet 18 w baker, heater, and u lineu-viosct 8! The tables unud chialrs 14 Lho muty rou ure of the richiest descriptiqn, gotten up regardless of cxpenae. At the end there 1 8 very elegant side-bourd, which would grace the dinlng-room n unv of our laree hotets. “Fue kitcoel other eud of the car, & the larest and Las yet becn fiited up. “fhe outslde of fuliy woreepponda with the duside In o audtaste, Thers f4 bardly o woderu fwprove. beeaaie very great, tho thumb swelled, then the haud, snd next the torearm. He was oblised to alignt ut ths trat statton and send jor amed- feui wian, Who dectared that Instaut winputution of the arin wus necessary. ‘Lhe paticut nslsted on post poniug the operation for afew bours uu- il the writval of his fulber, for whom be bad telegrapbed But before the latter could reach the spot (L was too late; the polsonous matter bad passed fsto the uriu aud suoulder, aud wn vperation wus nwpussible. He dicd twenty- seven hours witer the burp, fa horrible egouy. A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, )l We warch 1u the patie W3rivd vul by the fatlers. ~of judustsy, Of vonomyr Shall wa do what Wasblugton and Fraushu would adviser ',l'llm i3 Lo question Lefore tue people Lo-day, my rlenda. 4 euter uf 1 no argument o 8 dleputed qucetion, butdaay, WY 0olgluy, —we way by wlstageu cll nent that Lhis car (s not supplied with. Uoder tne aktlitul manipulation of Mescrs. Wall and l.vnch, the dining-cars on this route have be- come & popular leature, FRATERNIZING. Crxcixxate, 0., Sept, 5.~Much good feeltne {2 manifested at tho reanlon of soldiers of the North and South now befng held at Marietta, WANTED-MALE MELP, A thres-ting ndrertisement tmesrisd in thie malimn QUFING weok ity for ) rpaLe: each ndditianat tins 13 cents Un Randuy 20 cents a (ine tv charged. T words urerageatine. flaokkeepers, Olerks. &ce WARIED-A 8o 18,08, V7 YEARS 010 wito ¢4 In u retafl drag, d gro. goey homer "uhe” 1ving nC ome preferreq. © Audsess tnawn handwriting, e 3 T o Umiiting, xiving name smd o1pericuce, ¥ . A aumber of prominent sfficers and speak- 3y ANTED-GOOT CE MAN WITI u.ufi' ersaro present from different sections of the Add:r.i:"l: !:"\!: 4 ibys pamgrefersin. country. Intermingled with experlences, ns told by old soldiers, are many utterances of @ood will and kindly affectlon among those who fought against each other In the Iate civil atrife. The fact that Jarge sumsare heing raised, and the exertions that are put forth at the North tn rclleve the South In its present sad conaitlon, [+ referred (0 a8 uractical proof of the sympathy felt. To-day Gov. Bishop, of Uhlo, atd Mayor a;nure, of Clncinnath, will afdress the nssem- e, E e CED MACHINR OPER- Apply at 183 Enst Mad- 5 CAURTAGE ST ELURRT Ateniy work. wond wi Ju t to work,” 71 T'enlywe:nnn v R 'T.\’IT!’X{E: . 7 ANTEDGARPENTENS \FOI % \W A TR STEUS FOILINSIDE WORKS FANTED=A MAN Wii() UNDERSTANDS - }’I’I'rl"l!l::‘rll:l;;l': 'llnrlln !‘n.rtlmln n lmll)l n’é‘xfir“: . igyed sud sl A 4 dreas K o, THWuRg ofives ithes s s mployment Agencics, - VWASNTED=10 LEAVE TO-NIG1IT-30 LABORERS TaP Michigan, & winter's wurk, frew farn: 25 thw o farn beuds ets. CHRISTIAN & CU.y Wissoom, J. M. eiERT 5 W J* ORUER Y6 ACCOMMODATE GUR NUNERGUS 5 " ] paLrond shroug10ot INA city we Branch Ufices [ \be difterent () visio Below, where advertisemients will be tai price 8 charged at untii 8 o’ e ne d will ve recelved P m. during the week, and untll ¥ p. m. MMS. Dooksellers and Btattoners, 123 Newstesler, Statloner, etc., 10 ncar Western-ay, MITON, Weat-Sido News Denot, 1 racr of ilalsted-st. Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Faocy corner lincotn. U LABONERS, ) QUAT: farii hisivde: Crea fary, at Handaiph- Miscellaneous, ANTED~MEN WITH SOME MONg : TR Tof FaiNLIng St Soored hAAT raply Adsocintion, Tiuin 3 UBlod Natiorst . _ Aibireee, With referent Ly MARFLAD AS OFFT R BOT; cee, With ref , £ 40, Tribune, MAN"10 WATT ON "y AN 10 WAT TABLE AT s00 WINTE TOIWTRIL AT 120 SOUTH josrrield uimn preterred.” Call e A geeing e diiring ook daws for eIk, On Sunday areragea tine. [FOR SALE-93s PRR OF 100 faet front, Al Heern additionat tine 13 % cAarged. 1 wurde ) eon eentaa i 0.4 ST-CLASS NEGATIVE itK; 0, & boy Who Tias soliie koowleilg: of busiucge, SMITIVE Studlo, 28 North 1e nctushy wortl ¢ seils have solf re ol 1o balld fine Louses st and Uarzaln: no humbug. T. Madisou-st, once. Call nnd gels B, BOYD, Room 7, 1 SALE—NOTICE gt of Paulina. o WASTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN FOIt ORN- el housework In Lake View: Tanity Jarges Wauns, €4 per week. Apply tu It URICET, 106 sud 1v8 Mourve-st., second 1007, ASTELZA, ool wwebigH GIRT 70 TO0K i, ani tron 10 8 pri A Mush-st, from wio §1 Il‘:l‘:b(h Ilul‘wlfr?‘hg!. PR aLL VANT' FUIt GENEIAL HOUSK: iau, NOrwexiau, of Swed " Kreat targain can use aomie Fir Ho_O3HOKN & 5 Y ANTEL .‘Amuixr’u. PO OENERRAL T 7K, Al ony fut % oot "ok BUONG Tof seiund work. 7% Eadt Divh Vetta o KoL) TANTED-COMPETENT SECOND GIRL, QUICR nornal Lincoln Paric, land s liviea cost 1h 473 | Sa0 SIch RN mncs Froms e At Ny 810,00 eand._Inaulre 137 Koutl: Tk at, L 5 4 NTEN=AT 2 BOUTIC PEORIA-BT, NO. PO EALE e10s WILE TV A BEAUTIFTL T #lrtfor general houscwork __'“‘ BTy HOITA Chleagn: $15 Aowh apnsh % ED=G10L OR_ WoMAN FOIl ORVENAL t, And shown free. e work. Call for thres days st 208 3 10cents 1A BUOW. oo e TEI=AT NO, (1 EIGITEE! coad girl. ETe A GOUD ANTEULULIL Pt GENETAL T0URETrik 0 RENT—A FIRST-CLASS 11 A, .‘-' ko I the COuntry: gowl, stesdy, sttouk giel, LENT-A FIRSECLALS Gl samy frum B30 12 6 Clock wt” 173" Eaot Haudurun: DUt grafied throagiont, luw rent, & 12 brick, hot water thruughout, ani ev Ty alsy 8 two-story snd basinent 1) . . 825 neat Lincolu f'ark. CALAKLEN N. ALK, 158 West Side, [0 RENT—303 WAILE: €., (wo swell stone. TEI=-GUOD " COOR _ T0 G TOTIE uiry capabie 01 COUKING f0r & o smisil hutely preletry l‘4= Call 81 40 Bouth Ciark-st, boiween ont hpuses. dining. voo arlors, and kitclien on Arst daor . billtard-Touin, ve able celiar, etc.. in basement. POSWIN & CORDLY, 2 Washington-at, South Niac. NT-FURNISIED, FOI ONE YEARL on Mictigan-sv., north of Twellth uatest op the front, Turnished in the mod tyir, hented with atesm. aou havius aif the modern iuprove- ments._Address F 3 _Tribune office, TO_RENT-IOOT South Nides RENT-ROOMS—AT & WASHINGTON-§1, gu's sture) clival (o e ailile tene ATDLY 10 JOMN F- OLTNGIEI Hootn b W bt Nurses. ANTRI~-A GOOD N URBE- 3 “7 P GOOD NURBE-GIRL, GERMAN, 433 Y NE! A is Emplo ene NTED~) GIKLS FUR PRIVATE BOARDING. houses, hutels, and Testaurants; highest wages MES. ¥, IETSs, 407 Heata-at, VWASTED=-A BRIGUT, INTELLIGEST YOUNa * Indy; employment 1igh, respeciable; referencrs required. F. U _BABCOUK, 114 itandolpheas., Jioot, = SITUATIONS WANTED—MALEs “ilcokkeepern, Cloriia, &ce pata. e TO e To st A TSIED TO0SS. AF- ¢ Wi ITUATION W A FIRST-CLA: ’u‘u__l_g!:;fiu_'!'_grnngg, OFFIU referen ress k. 34, A Pibdne oM Offices. Miscolluneous,t 0. RENT=THE LAKGE. FINE BANKING OF. SITUATION WASTED-WILL PAY LIDERALLY ficvs reco: O fed Dy the M = situstion of any kind. Addres 2] 2 Hank; 31 L Jtilocks curier of Lavaile et JONEr 1 Weal Staison sk ha:SHALEEY e, it Ty . 2 Steam tieatd Mpietss 1 destie i ' siedm Leatdoi, et compiete o deiteit iy win'os | _EATUATIONS WANTE i Teied Bepurately. e rer offh B, W, THOMAS & C0,, Lasalin WANTED, \‘rax'n?:—l;-'m BENT—A house I wuod iueatton, ticulars, ¥ 33, I ribune ol Domesticss % SITUATION WANTKD~BY AN EXPERIKNCRD &) irl as couk, OF livunework in n amall family, Guod reluecuces. ApDly st 143 Weat Hurrison-at, SITUATION WANTED-BY AN OLD “BWEDIRI wirl Vo do Rencral huusework. inquire st 108 North QTFAUE OT BMALL Addrem, with full par- Morgus FANTED-TU REN Gl 2, — % v Y Jran Tihane 0F 3 or 10 ma 1 S EUATION, WANTEDTRY A MIDDLE-AG N 3 orle y ¢ 0 o Xt T Jurthwen rlmx proferred, HAIY) ur & private famlly, ( ""“““‘."fl'fl';_x, use, TANTED-TO BENT-A UESIDENCE WITH B QIVUATIUN WANTED=BY A GIL TO DO UEN- A e e urth Kb MaEin r an T | 3 TRttt 1k bineh pirea Teone Sida call at luz arih Hobey-st. westof Pinest, Reud deveription And terms 1o 4, W. FOUTER, No. Tb Drysn Biok NORNES AND CARRIAGES, AT, DREAT SACIIFICE-TWO EXTEXSIO 4\ carriakes, neurly new: all kindsof Sop Luggies rosd-wagons, phsetods, tiade Ly the best makere scarcely solied. and will be suld al exs than hail price Ay CsTgvs ADG Burage; lup dellvery wagon: top es tolet by the day or week; nuney % sell oo wouthly paymcats, or ub Come and ook fur yuurseivea and sen 1 ‘st aMortuicnt In Chicago. and be convinced th 1 U €an buy chicaper Tian any place b Chioagv, 1. WAL iR e, ¥ s TON WANTED—NY A BWEDE UIRLTO DO 4 liousewark fu s small famtiy, Address K <1, TOP pol L ST T TIE AT PIARO AND ORGAN Y HOUBE OF CURNER BTATE AND AGANS.8TS £an be see thio Buest stock of Pianos over exhibited ety SiunanTs, JRANDS, vQuANES, UCTION KALR OF A LAi i | CT el knonn 10N F A g UF HOISEN, ) 3 i, * e W. W.hkimball s . &lolflll’:m'fkélutwl‘ nl'u::]l( \Western Jorse "llull: s:mltnlq‘".‘v‘“" Company. - 1 e, e} MOR BALE—THE VAST-TEOTTING AND IAND- som cxcelivnt” breod, In sz- trastylish, 6 wareauted kiud. Soun wnd reijabl ears nothiug; alss otie Dra. lurgy chanky work-liorse, 7 vears old; will bu 301d low s the waier {8 KIVIDG u re sud business owh 3 Beaith. Appiyats a0 v Syingse bl Jom BALE-A Gi that can travel In 2:43 news price 81,100, Address AM SELLING "CHEAL i i EW and second- hsud Duggies road wa 4 pli 31 it Ty D sd masvak sl plisstuie, PECIAL BARGAINS 18 An stock, # 500 Uriuns 3 _acoud-hand instrumieuts taken In exchange. ALLET, ) | UPRIGHT P1ANDS. Thess colebrated pianos, with otiers of best makes, can b fuund 83 the wareruoms of W, W, EIMBALL. Corper sitMe and Adaius-ats.. A XU TORSK Urewster waguu, uerly Tribus EW UTRIGHT FIANGS— N New sQUAlE PLANOS, To rent or for sal b Instalmet:pla e knparr. ruer Klate aud Adsme-sia, e NS 1N ALL KINDS OF CAlL. Jump-seat buggles, ‘puny phactuns, and L carrisges fur the price ey er ulered { et Call wnd see, 3L J, EDWARDE, 235 v, ‘Wabual B D LT L IR S ST L, 81200 Wabmatave: o Lo DSECE I gl —BOARDING AND LODGING, South Sidaa. Kfihx&; MADE 0N DIAMONDA, WAT botds, el 8t LAUNDERS privata office, (2 olph sty hewr Clark'. 1wouis s wind . Etavlished WABASI-AV.—RUOMS WITIL BOARD Vout | ~ AL D GOLD TAND BILVELT 48] BRI e PO CAey bl atition, Soionds amt YA ubic g of every deveription st GOLISMUUE Loan widBu North Slao, otico i - Madisou-at. 1-4_1-!:5-“»-1 :w‘ XD 7 NORTIL ULAI:K-ST,~FINST-CLASS & a0, rd o ¢l C > 1, Wiblew Frum Bratd wood, pslnoum‘ Vet Pk 8310 80 per weok, with ko of |, FE0E0B Mtacenfarm L biles St randioucnl ultyration, Kuod fruiue dwelllud, d the hest slock aud o Hotesa. . ap 3 . 1t 18 au clegant MERICAN HOUSE. XUS. 118 AND 120 KAy ¥ Klusigat, uesr Vol atiedt Depul Woerabi By i iho day or Week, Loard frotn 84 10 87 ber wee Sadtaon O SOOI 13A1NES HOUsE CONNER CANAL AND TAN: | N UNEETG L 130 wniadl sutis va doleh e b B sber da Sale b verweeks | jeul catate, foom s, 118 INDEOK HOUSE V11 81 —oivaETrE | [PENNIES CAN EXC] K VOR ‘v & I STAT OPPOSITE currency at the cuuutlug-room of the Tribuse, aluar House, Gt Enpoaition | - ©° , 4 T il fd hilsono OF tho besk sad cheavost Notels 1a | QILVEIE 3 : ACKAGES tha city : 81,50 pur day, WV ALAR Housk, 355 WATIAS 2 A ) CEN P PLECES L) $101n !lt'x:l-\h(u tor currency ab coualiug-room bune GCol PEICCENT=30NE' I D 1arine fu lilnots, F, uorthesst cornur Liaudolpl and Dearburu-sia.; Chlcago. sortiient of (urolshed roolis, with buard, jud 0ard slso. ... MOARD WANTED. ] OARD-FOIL Ifll FUIt BLLY, WIFE, AND three ehildr 14, 12, and 3 years, vu Qr south Bide oF nrar subarban towus, wiil fur own roums, witlhanrnius to spare, Plowsu staly luwese terms for furni door u shed rovte fus :tlnl b comfurtable wnd res) bly auariers, K, ving firop. i ug Cal o i ‘ribung omee. 0M WAKERY COUNER = oA T ! ] [BoAD—ro kRO CHthaeS ANGTRNERT | o, N by et 17 ¢ It sk be 4 cumifortahlo t "Address £ 50, 7ribuue uite, . fears aid. A s wrd wiil ba”pald for thelr s —AND ROUN FOI SINGLE GENTLEMAN, r Unfou P's nureh, K4t T1iduue uitive. e MUSCELLANEOUS, hllsa CARBIE PAULAN, 14 FOUl. teen! will cure bl AT Nu. D discaae a0d Sploe dise 1y us culs fry Latl aud sca be FUBLY allai Lier charaes [0 EX;0FFICENS AND WOLDIENE=T CAN BE: cure you I seres of chiolcs laad withia \Be, br selected by e for the Clifeago suldiens® colony at U yer, Kan. § Wake porsdiis] exatuinatiou ol cucls wr section, aid e the clai at_ths Goveruluent Lund or $10. C. N. VRATT, B8 Waabibgiuu-at., OST—A WOUL PLALD BTAWL, U 4 0r Lakeeots . wbuiit N0 dast RIgUL; West Sadison-sl. ond bo ruwarded, . 8 _ PAYRENT AR BEEN WTORPESTD &3 and drafte teksn Trom sato ltoow 14, 152 Lu- Dallc-at. 1 il teturtod by wiall ur olberwise, pasty will ey w3 WEWAKD VOR THE RKTURN OF SCOTCH D gerrives wearechain collari b questions ssked. ST ang a0 Boutls WaLer-al. 3 8, Fflll SALE=AT A SAUKLF FORCABH, Ot UN titde (0 o responsibi rl{. o direct ICHll‘fi vertival PUEINE 1 Brst-class orders ¢yilu 22 lughics dlann altuke of plstan 34 luchies: bal iaiueter, with 3-luch Tace. 416 a3t e FILOLED. Lo ake plics Tor wharuer cuutuo, FURST & GRADLET M¥G. Ci.e 4 Nuril Desplaiuca-st. , O A NESPONSIDLE fu” lows ar Nesurka; CaBacily; wili buy 8lier bug ibune ofice, eE _ RAWCNERS WANTED, ARTNE ITIE $15.000 1t il X ])\l'l-h ual 10 & ,fi!nmlb‘c Wltfi«(u l.\fn SuLing, VRl bue Si8. o urse lucotutive Lusler, il neaily. uew dud 1o Srece Clase Urder: leo WIOUEDL '30d caat-lou Dipes whd Bi- Hluca tor winie at loweat imarke rated. T pipe ottlugy 10 uif 1t branches fur seum, waler, sud ges. JUUN | DAVIS & CO., 75 Michlyns 3. e TOEXLHANGE, _ T['O EXCHANGE-FUl WESTEHN LAN atute butlding with dwelling.zous (w0 luhabitabts, W ilive (100 CICAEY. drcas pua s, Gagall, 030 SR \ TANTED-TO TRADE A BIOCK A I 12) R 1y Kansas, lor s eloc & 10t bustiese sruwiug raotdly aud_requiriug wore capliah, For lntervlew sdires K3 Lribube wiicg. WANTED=WITH 82 an, (15 JOIN 2 un lalicd and ri-clase Lusivedn: b rls wud profite 7,00 elear Yearly; hiake a tare opportanit; for s ond iah. ¥or ahi luvestication, adiives VAN LULEN. Tribune ollice. s BUSINESY ¢ G MANCES. PP THE FURNITURE TRADE-ANY MAN WITH 83,000 capital o upward cao gel s coulroitiug 1 crost lu &b A No. §urGlure faciory, with stuck. pia. chluery, sid Water-power; cavacily, % uica; el i faouer i " Addreas JULIN 16 FUSTEIR, Bouty ud. 2 = STOHAGE, B . CARGING! 3 wd¥ aiices wad, ure. ivaned al lowest Tates woval. 1w Wesl Mouroe of guods._Aud . AN HANDIIR 0 s cels oiiey 1 good securliy withuas ro- DBUILDING MA' ALE-FOUL " CA-LUADS OF SECUND: &, liand Counniton bud B1g lrici Very cheap. | Apbis 1 oy AU APRIANG EWS Troa-Vard. ki b 14 suuth ¢ dug 5 TTREWING MACHINES, % OT OF NICE SINGEI, DOMESTIC WHEELER & Wilkon, 34 GLCE widchlace Lelo o Balt price, 8ad WAIreLied. Luau vice, 32v Clarkal, hovw FOR SALE. 5ALE~1,W) TONS ICE. JUUN LANDERS, l"d‘t‘\'h?luwu, Ualda Cousty. 8.7V, i

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