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. | ! g 3 ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1873, FIAT MONEY. What appeated to be & great wrong might, through the tcst of experience, result in soms good, * The schooling might not prove to bo nh unmized evil, but might lead ta the adoption of rome wieo and heneficent legislation which woulil promote the reforins almed at. Tho number of companies that failed, reln- purad, consolldated, withdrew from varlous States, or were anseased during 1877, was atont 10 per cent of the entire liat of compantes doing business, and the préportion would probmbly hiold this year. At present there wero scven- teen forelen and 834 American companies doing business in this country. ‘I'hera was no reason why the remedy for pres- ent 1lls should not lie in organization. Binve the National Board had Jeft the question of rates to the local Boarde, thero had been a frightful de- And It was no wonder {iat the minds of the peo- ple were fall of thelr absurdities, Iics, and mis- statemente, I1e spoke of the Hongat-Money League, whose nbject was to disgemingle correct Informatton, Al provent the people from_ belne influence hy reckless and dangerous demngogucs. The League was not composed of hastkers, a3 was al- leged, but of men who ad the Intereats of the country at heart, After comparing the leaders of tho Fiatlst party with the statesmen who are the anthors of the Nuancial system of the (Iuv'emment, he coneluded by uskine if_it were rational for the Amcrican people to adopt or encourage a sys- tem that had never been'tricd, and overthrow ono that had been thoroughly tried and thore onughly established, and bad’ the recommenda- : (flde km;(wn lnj the publtc: ')l i n a few wecks, or jnst assoon aa I can thor- R RALR- % T oughly protect. the process—tumination by | F0enceistaa Herien g AvcTar (o Lincoin bark: carbureted hydrogen gan will_be discarded. | Uallstitoom &, No. 87 Washingion-sr.. beiween 12 and With fitteen or Lwenty of these dynamo-clectric y. week du machines recently perfected by i "Wallnen [ can light the entire lower part of New York Clty, usihz n 500-horse-power enginc. T our- nmc to establish one of theso light-centres in asseu strcet, whence wires can be run up town as far as the Cooper Institute, down o the Battery, and scross tu both rivers. T&:mu wlr%s lmns‘thbe Insulated, and 1aid 1o the ground In the same manner aa gas- | = A T pipes: 1 also proposs to utilize the gar- | Pt ek rimubt b P dont A T ey racey abd chuptollrs cow fa wue. Tn et | huiaee S corasii sty e fhouse can - place meter, whence reers b tiiese wires will _pass through the house, tap- | KLContt, JNA NRDWN, 193 fasallent, T Hookkeeverse Clerks, &eo WPASTED-A DOOKREEPEL: RALARY SMATL Apply to-day at 40 North Aan-at., from 0 (o 1i Ninth Annual Convention of the Important Financial Lecture by Northwestern Underwriters. Mr, Thomas M. Nichol. am. 'Traaen VWAVIED—a FIRST-CLASS CABINRTMARERS a4 15 Carvoll-av., near Wood-st., b L. KLINGE & MARKNAKD = o Al Winse L Rn R T restaence 1143 Fray " pour Twenty-Bithat. - A GOOD PRACTICAL e Who hannad experiencs and ian ference. Inquirs st 134 Desr: V0K & CO, WANTED=S 6aon cx { CLARK B at ofiice o ea7 Bing Iafand [0 T Twenty.second-at., nniy 0,004 ni M other houses un ayenues nortn of t. &t from 11,000 (0 843,000 MAT- shington:et. Address of President Blackwelder --The General Outlook. The Unconstliutionallity of the Fiatist Schemes Explained. ‘The first lecturs of Thomas M. Nichol, Sccre- tory of the Honest-Money League of the North- weat, did not draw as largo s crowd to Farweil Hall last evening as was expected, but those Presentation of ‘a Number of . Technical Papera. ase {0 mium receipts, and a large tion of the most eminent men that cver lived | ping small metsilic contrivances that may be 0 RENT—HOUSES, = ANTED=8 0% ¢ CAIPENTENS EXPR The ninth annual meeting of the Fire Under- f,’,:-,-,,...., |.|mtnc rilio of llnullu{. In | whoattended were well repald, s the speaker | In this country or onv other, at the slnple dic- | placed over each burner. Then housekecpers WL'-"‘“, tda ence s feam s .T’J.‘.L‘!A"é'u c‘»\P(m writers’ Ansoclation of the Northwest was an- | gome places @ minimum rate bad been tation and on the charges of the scoundrels and est Blde, t made the naturally ary subject of financerenlly Inleresting, flis subject, he anid, was ** Fist Money,"” and he vroposed to speak of {t as unconstitutional, leaally consiacred, as dishonest, morally con- sidered, and s 80 absolute tmpassibility, physic- #lly considered. A proposition had been made, in all serlousness, to have the country abandon ull those settled princinles of financo that were established wheh our Government was organ- ized, and had' been malntalned ever since, There was not & civilized natfon upon the face may turn off their gas, and send tho meters : back to thecompanles whence theycame. When- 'I‘O'!“’-r;"!r-ll‘uizultm" Imu;mgs;" gzs(fl:‘fi'c':.‘ over it 18 desired to light a Jet, it will only be | av. and Adanys’ 40 ane of the finest residences on necessary to touch a little spring near it. No 7. #sst front, nesr Mooroe-at. ml(‘l‘:hen are required. % s Lt o w‘:,‘ :;’;;‘"‘:J:‘.',"" 8oL “*Again, the same wire that brings the llahtto | 'Q IREN-£V. AND pin MOSHOF: vou,'" Mr. Edison _continued, ** will slso bring ..!..',::,...,‘.,, e anen o et Baore 1cest. hamen i vower and heat. With the power you can run | theeity. ‘Goand sec them. POTWIN & CORUY, B2 an elevator, u sewing machine, or anv other me- | Washington-st, chanreal contrivance that requires a motor, and | 7j'0 RENT=717 WEST WASHINOTON-ST., TWO- by means of the heat you may cook your food, I _story snd basement brick liouse, south front, E. J. To utilize the heat 1t ‘will ouly be neceanary to | WICKIAM. 121 Washingion st. have the ovens or stoves properly arranged for North Sides its reception. This can be done at trifling cost, RENT~AT trl'nv :-m‘cz TO MAY. A DESIRA- enty-sixth-al., Dear on certain classes of agre upon bnuergl, 'hrl,:ll hiad proved to bo very beneficial. The great need, howerer, was that of thorough 404 Tharmonfous organization, of which there wero already hopeful signs, this Assoclation be- ing sn example of what had been and could be done. nl“: concluslon, tha address called attention to the death of Mr, 8anford Lumbard, General Adjuster of_the Phenix, of Brooklyn, congratu- inted the Association upon what It had sccom- lished during its existence, and urged its mem- Ecu to strive to lmprove it. pounced to bo held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning in the reoma of the Aoppellats Court, jn the Urand Pacific Hotcl 1t was, however, fully 11:30 before President Blockwelder could et enough tozetfor to pay to call them to or- der. The calling®f the roll showed the fotlow- fnz members present and answering to their names: @. W, Adame, 1. C. Alverson, J. D. Ander- son, W. 8. Atwell, W. L. Barnum, A. 8. Barry, D. Beveridge, J, P. Black, I. 8, Blockwelder, M. sealawara who led the Fialtst party. This avening Mr, Nicliol will discuss the fol- fowing questlons: Taxatlon of Government bonds, the natlonsl-banking systcm, the pay- ment of impart duties with groenbacks, and buylng the bonds with flat money. ” CUSTONS, 5 ‘The New York Investigation~Testimony of Hugar Importers, New Yonrg, Hept. -18.~The Congressional Conchmen, Teamstors, &ce ANTED=A GOOD BOBER NTOTAKE € AT TEAMSTEN, AT Employmens Agencies. ANTED—100 RAILRUAD LAROJ! handey 24 free fare: 2% (a CHRISTIAN & G0, 505 8oath DUBINESS. f The dynamo-electric machine, calied & tele. | L biesstory k. south tront;anoan | \WANIED-20) RAILROAD (LABGRERS FOI: 0. Brown, . M. Buckman. C. L.Case. Wo T | yrr R J. Smith moved that the address be | of the earth at presenc. the financlal system of | Committee, of which Mr. Wood s Chatrman, | pyonon, and which lias already’ been deseribed | getagombrick, 1o romns. ‘netghnorhood: ha et hanad tho i 18 Lumac e ararkcs Jang Jobi; free Ciarko, G. C. Clarke, T, Clarkson, O. R | retuteed 00 a comintites. for drelsion and refer: | which was not bssod or coln, or which used any | COBUnued its inquiry to-day. Mouy sugar fm- | i the Sun,may be run by water or ateam power | HIAAS7HALEn Jro near tnres liaos of cars. | {4 davist J. B SERUDECRY, S i Critchell, R, 8. Critchell, W. B, Cornell, Jo M. Drenser. L‘r W. Drew, 1\_"(. W. Dudley, W. G. ence. Carriod, and the Committea was appoint- el by the Chale as follows: K. J. Bmith, E. F. porters and refiners were present. Miscelianeous, Lawrence D. Tarnure, of thg firm of Moses currency that was not founded upon ft. No Government was more com- At a distance. When used Ina large city the machine_would of necessity be run by steamn OPPOSITE THE with Watef, etr., s, 10 romme, ANTED. C MEN TO SELL A Y . W, F. | Rice, and W, W. Douglas. ayl 0. power. I have computed the relative cost of rondsarioniorborraing soase: | VW ARar 5t Viotal Brunswic oy w.'%’flfféfii'& D, Coune fl:"w.‘ Hatl, | © M7, Wilson, on_belialf of the Committee on | Mitted to the system than ours, and Tmficfi{‘.’f ‘(,'1’““ ‘v'f"lf"fg"x; ::;‘; e o | the light posrer and heat genernted by the clec- Mellenry street, a2 Wabw 5 Lo 55 A% Tlinriing, G, W, Tiayes,' E. Iiilyor, | Rovislon of thio Constittlon, submitted the re- | none had held so rigidly to the principte 5 gilan L CARes sampllag { {riciiyyransmitted to the telemachon to he but South side. ANTED—EXPRESS\ WAGUH o s G YA U isitoway, 1. "W, | bort, adviaing that any person appiying for | that Its currency should be gold and sfiver, and | 20d dlassiflvation of sugar. s tho most difficult | g fraction of the cost where ctained In the OF- | rp HENT-FURNISHED— 115 MICHIOAN-AV., 12 | ool pafidiiee P ine wee tallor, ke Yiolman, Q. M. Houme, E. G Jotinaon, mcmlml?hlb’ may Elro ud‘nm.l(fg owue recom | paper cul;verllblc into nu"l'lll d lllvrnrb ;I"m work, but It Is as cificicntiy done a4 it coutd be, t,fl":rr e By -":-uery oF stoitn pwir It s { L roonis Tarnace, evey conventetice: temuniible sia haliging. s ks e W ¥ . we, F. W. | m lon of the Executive Committee, bac! only legal departure was tha issue of United | ond he could % [ 3 lorty-six times cheaper, and water power . e ol o . L .. Moss, B. Netile! . M. | st ony regular meeting, ‘The Commitice atso | deemable. waa not the Inteutlon, when the; 1as been comp! At b n's proc- 4 * | mepts unequaled; cataivgue free, C. ML, Nemborsec™ B, & Geminne. 2. 8 Hiesert GV, | Focomamended tho abolition of ths flce of Vice. | werc issusd, to allow them o remain perma. | 20 1o Isof the opiuion that tho ald of the | eys the same amount of tiaht that Is given by | Expositon hen iy | Dokt chicag 1 AT i T e i Hice, ‘A. P Rodficld, G, | Presiacnt. These changes were, In addition to | nently irrcicemable, Un tho contrary, the | Polariscopo should be also called In. Our tarifl { 1,000 cublc feet of the carbureted hydrozen gas | "[ORENECE SRD 7 DEAUNOUNET., RICELY | \waNton—a4 apnefdl AGENT oW TR ! B Redfeld, . M. Itogers, 'A. Rowell, P. C, | the full report, submitted al the Inst meeting. | messure was ono Which the Government | has been the cause of tho changing of colors of | huw used in this city, and for which from $2.50 Y s iate, & ilve business IAn with smatl eanttal, to Rogoe il S, Russell, B E. Ryan, J. C. Scromgs, [ Mr. George C. Clarke moved that final action | fele itsell forced to udopt during 6 | sugars. Froducers have made thelr prodaco fit | 1 3 ls pald, may be obtained for from 12ty 15 fontrol e paleaf® iaw erticle mepited i wvery delfe J. M. t'scely«. .. J. Shiepherd, A ’r. 8mith, R.J. | on the mattcr be deferred until after the read- | period of extremo necessity, when nothing clse cents. Edlson will soon give & public exlibl- i our tariff regarding color so that the higher grade of sugar is brought in at. a lowsr rats of duty. Ho belleved in baving tho rate of duty specific. He would bave only three grades. He bellevea the present rate of duty an enormous one, belug two and one-hall cents o pound, or nearly from atoMp. m. could be maode avallable fo time, Everv one who supported it disclaimed: any Intention of establishing sn firredeemable puper-tnoney policy, and every departmeut of the Govern- ment gave ils assurances that, as soon as possible or practicablc alter the emergency had passed away, the country could sod would re- Smitn, 8. L. Suuthwick, A. P, Spencerf J 1L tion of bis new inveution. Stevison, T. Underwood, J. P. Vance, A. J, waters, D, W, Wells, J. L, Whitlock, A.Wiil- fams, d.- 0. Wilron, A, J. Wuodworth, T.J. Zoliers, Martin- Collins, C. F. fage, J. M. e tollowing ropresentatives of {nsurance ing of the omnibus ll:lpm‘. because there wos In it a letter on tho subject, Carried. Mr. Clarke was appointed a inemberof the Committee, vice Maj. Bliven, absent. Mr. Witson sald that the Committee on Legls- fation and [ncendlarism were not prepared to report. Further titne was given. ne wha folag, etc ¢ muss furnish refercnoe._Apply entacr WASTED -3 vnrk-screw, and Americay Noveit 0 se orae and wagon and Sictifiraa nd Lasailo-sts. RELL GLASS-CUTTAT, ner, ao ationery, i | CANADA. | ENTCEAP= taitas of 4 to B il The Smoke Clesting Away from the Great | keeping, ac 547 10 74 Sooth Battle of Tuesday—The Torles Again in | K000 1 Reaper Block. rpes ation OMpany. 19 Xtate:at, 0 wore. preatnt: de d. W, O'Donoghue, | . Mr. 3. L. Ilolden, of Chitago, State Agent of | turn to the constitutional eyatem of specle pay. | 70 Per centum uf the whole valuc of the articlo | - power, and Protection to e the Guidin KENT-PULSINIE 5 _WANKED-FEMALE MELP. m’;am:l:, New York; C. C. Hine, Insurance | the Insurance Company of North America, of | ment, Y consumed, He thought a upiform rate of one | Keap of the New Order of T,,,.',,_.,,m,,: oue pilsuntamished; st rdacignaats ol Domesticss = Alonitor, New York: Dr. J. A. Fawler, J. H, C. | Pennsylvania, rend a paver on ** Depreciation of | = The advocates of * flat?* money sald that all | cent a pound should be established. The reva- | o the Free-Trade Advocates. s SR T U R I FRU ST DO VWASTED-FOR 0 Whiting, American f.‘xclmnflt and Iieview, Phila- | Property.” lie discussed i a thoughtful and | that was necessary to make monevout of s plece | yue, if the duty was raduced, would fall off 50 Special Dispateh to The Tribune. X A Turen 9 - oo Geraan, S K, A Bond Caitat careful manner the loss In value of different classet of property, estimating the loss on proo- erly-constructed frame bulldings at 2 per cent per apnum; on brick dwellings at 1 percent; on brick warehouses at 13{ to 3 per cent; an on manufactorics at 8 per cent. It was announced that thy paperon * Instruc- delphia; 15, L. Aldrich, Western Insurance fie- view, St. Louts; II. llayden, Insurance Journa!, 1. Hauson, Jndez, Boston; C, B, Histiop, dpectator, New Yorks J, 8, Blooming: ton, Jnvetigatar, bhlugo; C. E. Rolllus, Argus, Chiengo. ’l‘l‘n?ucmtnry presented the report of tho Ex- of paper waa the fat of the Government,—that money was slmply the creation of law. Intrinsic value or real value, the production of labor, was not casentlal at all. Buch a thing bad not been succeasfui in the world'’s history. It was un- tricd. While many natlons, individuals, and corporationg peed apply uniess per centum. A high fixed rate, such as threo Heele) cents a pound, would ruln the American ro- finer, and would drive the whole reflning bust- ness of the world luto Coba. ¢ Robert J. [lewitt, ®hosubmittad a long state- Wesi TaroxTo, Ont., Bept. 18.—Additional retarns v av., ENT—308 BOUTIL ASHLAND-AV., 4 LAIGE recetved to-day go to auzment the Opposition Tfk?grd'-:.-rady'n‘:;’nuned o n:n;m.,;.:z‘:,'nm - bath, Cie, majority, and the new Government, When the | 3CieeretyTiing airictly frateclons . Would be reat- House mects, will have a msjority of Letween | edin s smaii genteel family ror uguy lwdeckeey xn‘.%;;; Oty and sixty. Among the prominent Minis- :.‘é‘:lf;"a_’:‘.‘ i dod gl L dul WA O DO TA| work: best of references required. Al Twenty nwRud 15 o'clock 5, ose, alread, o] v = ENT GIL 0 CODK utive Committec, from which it appaars that | tlons to Agents and Companics by the Courts,” HAD ISIUED PAPER PROMISES— ment showing the Governient lost nearly 815,- | teriallsts defeated besides those, already inen North Siae, bitd tred. Apply st ‘ e reanror ad "recotyed 8503, and expanded | o paper on the * Law of Walver and Estoppel,” | obligatlons—to circulate and act ss mones, | 00,000 by discrepancies tn dutles, etc., said bis | tioned are the ion, E. Blske, James Young, A. o e i i e 0 RENT—ROOMB AT 349 UHCHARD-ST. - $31, having 82 on hamd. A lorge number of To new members wern' recoinmended for elecion, Tue resiznation or G, W, Williams as a mem- berof the Committen from Wisconsin was ac- cepted, nnd the election of 1. W. Holman as his successor was confirmed. The report was nc- cepted, anid tho members approved were el unanfmously, ‘Thelr. names werc: J. L. Conningham, E. W, L{mnn, B. E. Hutch- inson, G- I, ‘Koct, C, T, Muiling, M, Al Hom- Iin, G. 8. Wlison, T, C. 'arsons, R. H, Brown, . it Mason, 1. H. Hobbs, I, H, Schenck, ticorge . Nefl, L. Bryant, A. Loeb, (. Gano, J; Creasy, A, M.'Canniughame, J. D, Wheelock, C. F. Low, E, D. Marsh, R . Garrigue, R, B, Carson, 8, 8chnaop, E. C. Caldwell, 8, E. W goner, P. B. Armstrong, F. K. Burt, A, C. Tr: vis, E. M. Conait, J, . Fox. The Secrotary submitted his report fo pam- et forin as already sout by mail to all mem- would be printed and distributed to members without bieing read. Dr, Fowler's paper was made the speclalorder for this morning at 11 o'cloci CALIFORNIA COMPANIES, A paper by George D. Doruin, SBecretary of the Firoman's Fund Ipsurance Company of San Fraucisco, was read by tho Secrctary of the Assoclation, The sublect waa ' Insurance on the Paciflc Coast.” Tho first Californla com- pany was formed in 1801, since which time elghteen have done business and scven remain, There are now seventy-nino companics dolog business on the Const, of which seven are iocal, forty-seven, Eastorn, and twenty-five forelgn. Three of the Iast were from New Zealand. ‘The Dlgfl' closed with a sketen of the way busincss 1s done on the coast. J, P, Vance, of Cincinnatl, of the Hamburg- Bremen and Unfon Comv:mlun( read a paper on *tFire Departments and Water-Supply." whenever the promises wera fu oxcess of the ability of the issucr to redeem, then they cer- tainly depreclated, and, in proportion as they depruciated, the business and busincss fntereats of soclety were derauged. No devico had yet been secured by man by which they coula main- tain acurrencyat par with coin except by making 1t convertiblo into colu. 1t was sald that making tho fiat money a full legal-tender would keep it st par,—that thorcason tho ereenbacks de- preciated during tho War was because the Government dishonored them—refused {o re. celve them for import dutica. The 850,000,000 demand notes were at par becauso they wera redeomable in coln upon domand, which was suflicent to keop them at par if they hadn't beeu recelvable for Imports, What had broucht greenbacks up from 85 cents in 1865 to QW) coplta {n 1678 was the increassd probability of their being pald; and when the day arrived for thelr redemption they would be at par with facts and figures submitted sll were obtalned from a Treasury Department statement. ‘Theodore A, Hlavemeyer said facts and figures were noteorrect. Solon Humphrey, of E. D. Morgan & Co., be- 1leved the reports aliout the frauds on the reve nue immensely cxaggerated. In fact, he be- Ileved they had no foundstion for vears past, In 1870 the tarilf was 15, 2, sud 2){ cents 8 pound. gecordiug ta color. “Slnce thea meny sugar- growers of Cuba and other places have vacuum- pans wherchy their sugars become partly re- fiued, while the color Is not changed. This cen- trifugal sugar then comes iInto this market ot the sumo rate of duty as raw sugars of other countries, although, owlog to thelr belng partly retined, they are worth more in the inarket. The tovernment probably loses $1,400,000 n year by not getting thefull rato of duty on thess centrifugal or partiy-refined sugars. The prolits il go tothe producers in Cuba. °'The total an- H. Dymond, A. E. Irvig, sud Mr. Woof, of Hamilton. Returns sbow that the Hon. William L. McDouglass, aleading Conservative, 1s elected. Tho Premler, the Han. Alexander Mnckenzle, is elected by s majority. Formerly be went in by acclamation, Joln B. Robinson, member-clect for West Toronto, has offered to resigu his scat to make room for Bic John A, Macdonald, and an offer comes from a Britlsh Columbia constituency to elect him by acclama- tlon, should be consent to become a representa- tive ot that Proviuce. Thu #lobe regards the resuit of the election a3 n serlous blow to the prosperity of the Dominfon. It says: ‘The lssueon which the electoral contest mainly tarned wan (he promisc of Bir John A. Macdonald and his anvporters,. I electeq, 1o enforee a ryetem of thorongh protection for home manafscturca by 23 [0, BENT-STORE, 07 BOUTH CLARICST. AP- ply 1o . BURTON, Tio toom 1) Heaper Biock. Qfficess VWANTED=A GIRL T wark in a family at 140 it Jnckson - dours east of Clark, uppostic new Poat. ‘v NTEU-FIRST-CLASS GIHL FOR GENRIEAL lnosework. Hring reference. Inguire at 353 FoutnPerkeay, Reamstronscs. : ‘VA'{T_ED—EXI'F.IHEXL'EM ND CAPABLE Lalioresses ork 1o & shop on custom pante. Corner Monroe, rios. W ANTEL-—TOUNG aliiL TO MIND CHILDIEN aid ficip araund the fwtse, Must be weli recum- meaded. 277 1blrty-u o, SEAR St AR S RO Aue rooma have elans tenant. Miscellancouss PO MEST—IN STREATON, ILL.. AN ART GAL- lery (huw vacant), on favorabie {2rms, - Adiress or call on_ TIUS. DUNAWAY, rtrestor, Ladalie Co.. o WANTED TO It e “{A\'T)fl)—l‘u RENT—-A SMALL HOUSE O st ln location orth Bides Mmust be east of Clark: ur would rent s patior foor, unfurnished; only three in family. Address Q3. Tribuna ofice. UHSE GIIL TO TAKE CAE OF A cllid two yeard old, a2d subt I sewing. Ape ply 3t 15 Wabash-ay, 8, . Letters of regret were recelved and read from It was intensely statistical, and, in fact, | cofn. nual cousumption of sugar in theworid is abont | ¢ Impost od to'rataliate ANTED-TO NENT-DY A MAN AND WIVE, NU ST Wi GAN BLEEF A r, B Cackwood . Bennett. gr. W, | consisted of 4 buxs table, * giving all the | **Ho then went on to sbow that the fssue of | 5,100,000 tous, of which the Unlted States takes | foen fi;k.’,“.‘::’,.:“fif:;fl.{-;,";‘ Jmpuniton ngainet | WV AREILE T oo oY hubekerpibicd vt Wk 1 o S e it i 8, Walker, 1. 8i1 Btockncll, G. 1. Ilope, J. 31, ln’cu from fio‘dz?- and fowng ot «'fén 810 flav moncy was uncoustitutionsl, “Tlio Con- m,«m tons, " Merchnts, in ghele trangactions | wow lovy. ““Fhat . policy s short-sighied and io: e imeas 7 Wt THbune ulice, - e Lnunarcssos, 2Leag, G, L. Chase, T. I, Montgome . | places app! o for figurcs. Tueso figures | tinental toney was suvposed to be based on | Between cach othier, don’t 2o by the Govern- | juriona should bave been indorsed by th S R e Ty A TR T Y L e L L | B cmared wikh sae LAoto ado ap by e | the propecty. and Teaourecs of the Countey, | ment welehers Dut by city woikhers. - His houss | Deopie *3b- the. boile 1a & nattons] miercrs | WV Srar gt Coar it 7o Caenonn i iriont. | VW ASHERTQIRES, 4wt iy, 20T Logudls Luundry, 143 West Monrue: : _ BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. : ftookkocpers, Clerics, &ce 5 H. A. Oakley, W. 8, Davis, C. A, Bliven, an several other members. Mr. J. M. Dregser moved, and the Assocla- writer in 1874, For some reason tho Executive Committco were not willing thet the ficures {which were not read) should be given the press, for gentlcnan (n private alk 1rom Jluard of Trade; ed. §t 82, Eribune, r- tune., he commercial depresslon wtiil existing over the North American Contl- nent, and the reatless desire for some slone would have saveil this yewr more tuan &7,000 if the Government weighers' decislons cotld be gecepted as correct. but no oud's umfmrty and no_one's re- sources wero avallable. Tho Governmeot might fssuc 08 much money as It pleased so family. Lut over 3 pilnul locatfou wnd prices musc V ANTED TG UE TS¥S_ FUKNIBIED oni unfurnisbed. on Xouth eide, for reifable ten- ton tnanimously votod, that nll wives and fam. | and accordingly the valne of them (whatever | bused, but even if the Government satisfledn | Uszoud Welsh, of Pulladelphia, knew of targe | Sidefined change that would bring shaut +* better 3 " | QITUATION WANTED-IN A DRCG 5TORR BY (4 B e o O e Fa | R o) 4’ Lost to. 1o saadera ot sno. daily | Jnamant obtainet Kgalost 1 (which It Could 00t | rollners who never wported any' suzar. Tha | 4Ze% Betas noabt vere muct too wito i, | suts, Thavososseiuest to suenls bt the sioies: | STRUATIS, Waskitr i ol ol et b3 sesslons of the Assoclation. papers, X do) whose property could belesied on to recover | whole process of manufacturiod sugors bas i "“m’; .:x:: . tion; can a1k gued Address M, Trivune, : On motfon, 500 extra copies of the paper were ORATIONS. Col, Dreascr ealled upon several distinguished guests to epcak, aud tue President introduced Alfred Rowell, President of the Nuw York Stato Association, who madu a pleasant tittle specch 10 the aporoval of themewbers, Alter reforriog casually to the questlon of rates. Mr. Rowell the obligation? All tbe property of all the peo- ple was an futangiblo thing, and could- not bo Rot At. 1t was simply a Wnclllun of hotor ‘whether the Government would pay ao obliga. changed so tnuch that the present tar/if is no longer a good one. He favored adopting a min- imum rate, and advancing ‘it accordiog to the degree of polarization. Ho did not bolieve thera were any such irauds, and of such mognl- tude, as have been reported. Willlamn T. Bootb, of Booth & Edgar, refin- of* ‘Noquining weslth quickly byt foreln ‘comminditics ang of MTED—TO RENT—ROOM FOIE EADY A cousumption and pi ut, Wity band for lady only, un south 5 e room preferred, ¥ a4, ‘irllune omice. increasinz Iarcely tne ce of bume mauufactares drow many victories atter it, and the thorongh arty organization of the Tory pacty for propugat- ing their sentiments and bringing ont their men dld the sest. Lul, whatever the cause of the Libaral defoat may have becn. tho chanye of sltuu- SITUATION WANTE A YOUSU AN JUST ¥ from the £axi, fn saine mereantile business as ordercd printed for distribution, sock wlerk s small compensation cxpecied. aldress 1 0a, Trlume llice. ‘The Cammittos on Division of the Preslaent's Address reported recommending the foliowing speclal committees on different subjects: On Leglatation—Halloway, Waggoner, Scelye. XNational Board—Moody, Zollers, Latter, )N WANTED=HY A PHATICAL MIUG. & stofc in the couniry, with the view of su iuterest, _Address K a1, Tribune olee, on. Ho then_quoted from Wcbster, Brory, Mar- shall, and Madison to show that the estavlish. | Bo AND 123 CALUMET- a1 Doard at this elegagt loc: TODMS WITL tion ia & great fact, and wo uccept it trankly. o erring | QITCATION CRECIN CITY comuented on tho necessity of adhering to tho | 8tate Boards—Anderson, Pslze. Newborger, ment_of a sound currency was ons of toe | ers, safd there was not a cargo of Mauilla sus 3 & ¥ orcuuntry, (German) who bes form of polley which had como down from {bo | [nruranes Ereie=-Caroll, Suipierd, Katon. Treatlst ends contomplated In formiog the | fuported that hud not two culors, and therowss | Mosrumar Seper. 15-—The Casle has o | srasusilo Tor fus sccommodatiopsofiredsreferontes. | {05 ) a2 bualness. Addread fathors, and beeu approved by the courts. An- | o, Dfafh of Vics Preadent lLuinbard—tolimen, | Coustitution. Belog so, there could bo | Just as much roum for fraud in tlat grade as in =2 Togors, Kerr, Waters, Ferguxon, cennilal—\Wilson, Foroman, Moss. ‘The repart was accepted and ndopted. A. M, Cunninghame, of Loutsvillo, was to have written s poper.on *'Popular lgnorance stronz articls on tho result of the elections, evlucing the greatest dellelit at the complete rout of the Liberals. [t clalma that the work- lug maljority of the new Goveroment will be about 1hity, Tho ferald and Witness attribute otlier thing which should Ue strictly observed was the reslstanco of fraudulent clalma, waich Jrere unfortunately too common in tho business, The spealier hoped that ho should bo able to go Eaust ngain having been thorougbly lnstructed no uncertainty as to what the farmers did. A proposition tu .give Congress puwor to issuc *bllls of credit,” which was in tny original dralt, was stricken put by the Co vestion. From that time down to 1888 tho Goy- the Cubn hogsheads, There were many persons who would and could testifv to facts before Lhis Cowmittee, but they wero afrald, nd yesterda) o man In the trade told hiw ho wanted to test(- 1y, but was told lifs business would be rulved If U8B0 AN )30 and” Twenttetn ruo, wAtle bOLrd:. Alss, L Gay-LoArders hecy AR08 wiih arue-vieks boked llz'lnmu AV — FHONT T0UM, WELL ‘L furnl 4, i gond board, fur gentieman Coachmen, Teamstors, &ce ITUATION WANTED-AN COACHMAN: LONG ) expericnce with brses ud carriazen gooil careful drivers wiling tu Tiake himeelf urerul} understands ishied, witl L, L Respeculug Fire Tustrduco,” bt wroto to sty | crment had not lssucd & ainely Lodoomable | bodid, 1o knew therenwero fraudsom the Gov: Sl & Tocll ot STt i ey, | agadict sty vrvaie Tamilyi s Comiurie S0 | bin atinem, adre b O s . C. Usmun, Bupcrintendent of Agencles of . note under any pretext whatever. It was sal ernment, and Knew persons who committe hing ot . e et | SITUATEHON WAN T v AL ACT A the Tmperinl ad Northorn In New York, wea | Tote. thing cverybody. The latter hopes the Weant Sldee §h Lhe best Of relerencos can ba given. Address that “coin’ meant to make. To coln weant to stamp metal a8 monev, °‘l'o say that *coln’ conveyed the power to print émper money was to give the framers of the Coustitution credit tbem, but as lils {nformation was of & contiden- tial nature he could not disclosa Lis facts. Mr. Woud flnally announced the sugar con- troversy closed, and adjourned tho seasfon until foud anticipations tugulged in will be reatized by 8ir John, but doults It, ‘Tne Star (Inde- pendent) says the reauit s the beginuing of the A. J. Waters, of Cleveland, Btato Azent of tha Contluental of New York, read a paper on * Adjustment .of Fire-Lusses on Buildings,” recelved with applauso. He presented hiis thanks 1or his hearty recoption, aud assured his hearers tnat he would aiways bo with them in any at- 1t 80, Trbune otice, pi Miscelinncous, W% 12 B3UIL, SANGAMONST. ~ FRONT HOOM, & “nicely furnished, with busfd, fur gentiemas and Vife: atew wingle room. buard. end which the Government has brought upun 1897, 1TALF HL0CK FROM ADr | QTUATION, FANTERTIN A L MIDRLEAGER B tempt to revive co-operation. It i vory likcly that 1t was a valuablo contribu- | fur a great deat of stupldity. Aonday. e . cars-Very deslrab) i (o T et I B o O 1 Mry A, 0. Woodworth, wn ex-Prestdent of the | tion to e Titératura of tho ‘profcasion, but It | ke ‘direct. authoriiy 0qid bo found o the oot b Tk Sl | canfote; 1o 'tho rai clams board; BoLARd ol water, o o pITmeis f obtitned, Adirers 1 F, o1 was formidably techuical, and could not possi- bly {nturest the goneral pubilc. CONGRATULATORY. The following iessugu wus received from the Paclfic-Assoclation lu scssion: 8ax Francinco, Sept. 18,—The Paciflc Associa- Hon aends greotiug, May wisdom dlictate, discro- tion guide, and barmony ‘vrevall in all yonr coun- New York Assoclation, called attention to the enormous growth of the business; the premimn ts were 310,000,000 for thoten years snded 1u 1367, and §45,000,000 for the decado ended In 1578, “This would judicate a probable recelpt of $50,000,000 for the next, and It was clear that this great sum should bo honestly handled, Mr. Bennett, Secretary of the National Asso- Coustitutlon to emlt bilis of credit or make paper tnoney, and such a proposition had never been mado untll ahout four years ago. Con- gress {asuod its notea duriug the War, as It had 8 right to do, and it- made thoso motcs a legal-tender for all private dcbts,—something nuver done pefore. 'The Bupreme Court was not called on to decide whether the Government Quectal Disvaich te The Tridune Haurpax, Sept, 18,—The ctions for the Local Housc. which took plice simultanevsly with those for the Dominion Parhameut, have resnlted lu the defeat of the Provincial Govern- meut, g ¢lean sweep havivg been muas through- out tho Provine EDISON’S LAST MARVEL. Sond|ng Cheap Light, Heat, and Fower by Electricity=Illuminating Gas to Be Buper- seded—Edlson Holving the Problem of Di- vidlog the Too Groat Driliiancy from sn 4 HOUTHL BANGAMUS BT.~VEEY PLEARANT A0 A AU Satiratabed, Vit Brst-eiasa North Siac. £ AND 7 NORTH CLALK-ST.~FINST.CLASS board, with room, $3 tu $6 per week, with us of plans aud buth. —1Y A FIRST-CLASS CODK, r, or Wil du gouerai ousowork ¥uod refurcace, Addrers I8 5o, Electric Machines e ———. Ilotolds NT (11 ‘ clation, returned thanks briefly. £lla, " Ourhopos, Biir'foars, QUEsug et ona. had & right to fssuc notes or not—nobady dis- Wewn York Sun, Sevt. 10, MOUSY, 178 STATE.ST., MIGIT OF- e ; Mr. A . Watcrs, Prosident of the Ohlo Btate | 3. 5. Srarres, Socratisy )" L =5™ YPSHOet ) putcd thapriht; but tho question was whether | rr, Edtson saya that he has aiscovered bow ToMuch nl s Go0d Xhtug s o me- oo Sud buar from 83 0 Thuslay A Congress hisd the right tocreate monsy—| y-board, $4 jwr weoks trausivot, §1.50 QUUATION WA CHi--iiY & ) o cook, waush, and Iron, or do general b in g prha't requtred, a7 Norty Board, lamented the decuy of il the Blate Boards, Ho sald there wers [n tho Bockeye State about ffteen mutuat companies aud forly stock cuncerns, all earer to do bustnoss on any termd, =—all atriving to sce who cotild do the most busi- On motlon of Mr, Corucll the following roply was telegraohed : We thank you, brothors, for your felondly grost- An exchange suvs: ‘‘A feature of President Hayea' reception in Chicagu yesterday was u procession of firensen nourly five wiles long." Wo gou't bellevo it. A * A fireman nearly five to maku electricity o clicap and practicable suh. stitute for {luminating gas. Many aclentitle men have worked assiduously In that direction, o it make Ita notes receivablo for privats dubts. ALt ‘The fact that the Court sustained the right to make these promises to pay a legal-tender, did nut warrant the assumiption that it would sus- miFL Kool refereuess it A ity . Wit oA TVO Ho0M AT T At 7 and baby. 1 & ON W vl but with lttle success. A powerful electric | miles long” would be a greate: | ¢t 1, foreelf, Wit x‘i s U JITUATION WANTI e e it of o Iy Aoni Do goed Shaur, weprey You for we e Tll S | H4 the Goyermincnt 1 tho lasuance of AT | yyhg was thio rosut of thesd experiments, but | auy Barnum's “z:'l'nfimt. el o Sars Y v ity o e Farkureerrod. Addrees | £ sobuud warkumen AMr. C. . lling, editor of the Tnaurance Monl. it 3 i 2 aid cyes upon, Buch a fireman would b atiug do S Erhuneoles o o o P 2ol . - ; r tor, of New York, excited great laugliter by re- | The day in yot far dlstast when we will reinsure TIUERE WAS A DIFFERENCH the problem of its division into many smalt | (0 SEREOR, SUEA R I, MOV, S B TuAL Y LEMNAN, WIFE TWO il | QUEUATION WASTED— ) - ferriug in an {ronfcal way to the great peacs and and qufz. between a proiniso to pay s dollar and tho dol- | lights was a puzzlor, Gramwme, Siemens, | ng ho woukl be all the thne striking his shiny dres, Aud nune I privale tuntly snd i st > wall f armony which exlsted In insurance jouroallam. | A tolegram was recolved from Charles H. | lar llsell. °Tho notes were sustalued ag obliza- | Brush, Walluce, and others producsd ac uclgltmetunod, Catld furnist one ruoii I desirable, 13 agalust telegrapl wires, aud, wheu he dropued a $10 gold plece, 1t would take him half an hour to atoop down and pick It up. He would ex- perience sy gthier difficultles too Bumerous to mention, und the prneiple udvantage he would possess over five and six-tooters would be his abllity to converse with' people passing five mlles overlicad in a ballodh. Binew the bl w0, Tribaue offiee. BUNINESS CIIAN AL BAIE ORFOITUNTITIEOL AY 2\ hutel-keeper=For fatu 1n fee 8 GEa-Cla in une uf thie smisetest towis b the Mate of Tunia: ote oue-half 1 or wanitd scll it fnserest W Messrs, J. (., C. Whitiug, of the American ).;u-lnauy: and feview ot Philadelphia, and H, L. Whiting, of the Weatern Jnsurance Leview ot 8t. Louls, belug called on, brietly returncd thanks. My, O, Gano, President of the Amazon of Cinelnnatl, was called on for a specch, but con- Bined bimaclf to returning thanks, tions topay money,—thio moooy of ths Constitu- tlon,—for the;Court sald they were not money, but tho obligations of the United Btates to pay woney. Congress, the Secretary of tho Treas- ury, and the Ways and Mcans Committes pre- terred a Natfonal Bauk biil, ana resorted, with extreme regret, to Issulug irredeemable notes. Ford, of New York, convoying his regreta. An fuvitation to viait tho Chicago Fire Patrol was recetved and accopted for the evening, ‘The patcotce of w hatch-closer asked perinls. ston to oxhibit a model. The matter waa re- forred to & commlittee composed of Mesars. Dresacr, Brown, aud Morgan, wmost ten lights from s single wachine, but a single one of them was found to be Impracticable for lightior sught save large foundries, milts, and worksiops. It has beew reserved for Mr, Edison to solve tho diflicule {:mhlem desired. 'I'his, ho says, he has JITUNTION W NrusTioy W, SITUATION WAST) =Y A GIRL_TO 1) 8§ £ Uil wurk or take carv of clitidrea. ieaso call fur ko uayn Al E) Weat Tuinieentli . 3 SITUATION W, ‘ars’ FUleren: histet syl 1d well ' investument, Suruilure nearly news oF w U a slient varinir as 0 GOk, T i Iva purtaes, G s . s i We Lo Fineh, of Indianapolis, returned 3 ! . The speaker read the Currency acts, and | dune within & few days. His expericuce with I o3 L v red " o Pty KTV 10 aCilgs Whp Nuies 10 dutna & guod, | DeReut s il aay goud situsion, 1. ¥ iunks, But deellucd to oiake o spesch, M::.:n.}xu‘:""m:u"."fi; of tho sad pleht of Mrs |\ 11o% ovhked the assortions of thy Fiatiats that | the toleplione, howsver, us teugii hiim 0 bo | nearly 1o saies pong? bur e popent therwe | Piohdg shaon: For Harior futorusion wfifiss | GUIMATION. WANTED-UY AGILE 3610 3HC: : Yue Presidont ealled sitontion to. cortain ug- | was i Foladeiphia sick in a bospital, aii had | Al the legislation on nanclal matters had been | cautlous, uind ho 18 vxerting lmselt 10 protect | dou't helleve sho has ‘ent. A fircman oily Bulf | g nit eweant totivn ? (T, b uurd e ceulklugy best ety refsrence. Call i finlshed business, but tho Committees baving It | becn for somo months, On motion, ir, Wilson | for the purposs of enriching eold-gamblers tho uew' sclentifle: marvel, whicl, fie suva. Wil | 'milo loue would bo s ereat carfosity, AN ORI ParekLy | Gtrvanio : o hund asked leave o report. later, and Mr. Osinan wero mado 8 committes to send | Apeculators at tho xpeusa ot the poor mau as a [ piku the use of gas for ilumiuation s thing of i T Ttnta i siat ety stoms lasiariy | S conk v The meeting then adjourned to 3 p, m, asympatbizing imessayge to Mr. Marsball, buse Ho and villaluous slander upun the greatest | the past, uauufacLariig towi fess (lian 100 1ies fruti L) refercuce.” ( i TUR AFTERNOON BESSION dfourned to 8 p. m, aud purest statesmen tho country had ever pro- Mr. Edison, besidos his power of origination, UL S e S L by TRH-TIY A STl b5 ‘Wasopened by the Seerctary resding a letter TIE EVENING BESSION Auced. Ho quotea from Congressional awd | bas the fuculty for developing the ideas and nnt. L CUDK & L0, r Klichen uf genetal . frum ¥, C. Bennett, of Clociunatl, couvoyinghis | was called st 8:15. Ou motion of R.J, Bmith | other documents to show that, whenuver the | wechauleal coustructions of uthers. 118 vislwd MyGaToRE Kol SALE AT |t 1) Trenty-nni i revrets, tha Chalr uppoluted the followlag Nominating | question was touched uon, the end iu view was | the Ruosevelt plauuforts facory I thls clty, crtheunul will be takin for o el e & Presliont Blockweider then read bla annusl | Crmnitics o ATacst cumes for the. Hxoruties o Ipfovldlug ol a revonuc for the Government, | and, white cxaminiog thy component parts of e et w il i oralved | ey riawons for selllug other bu ! addross, of which the following s su sbatrace: Cummmittee: Brown, st lorge; Fergusou, of | having dus regurd to tho Jiullucucos of chauges | tho lustrusients, maode four suzgestions so t 3 i £ al SRV SHTL, 8 = Alter refarriug Lo the objocts of the Assocla- | Illiuois: Waters, of Ohlo; Portor, of Hlehu'un' of the fiunucial aystem ubon business and labor, | valuablo that they have buen patonted. MY, llooksellers aad Stationers, 123 l“ 12 BALE=THL ANTI-WINDOW It S "fi“u,lfl:h) uu,ui' u‘l‘fu‘l.éufi‘fi nluk\ve‘lder apoks of the many grave | Atwell, of Iudiana; Rice, of Kentucky: Clarke, | There was over the desire to protect thoso fu- w""‘ix in |um 'nglvll‘\‘:fi t‘i‘ul'::zl:.l nol tl‘c -‘xv'tm' il Y X datstic and sclal pateat, Fur pariicairs e 3 o les et with during the past ve 1 Zolles 3 - | tervets. recently, he s o cters by i = i vl e mon ot | by Clhoss of Moo | sttt th e of s ooy wa | Bl Srtswis st et s SE A e g 2 i o abandonment ° local Y Vi o 4 Y | for tue beunede 0 pour people. Helnqutred | without rei M2 LU L rious boriy, g Alaiste o e b ek 5 W Tecords bl bt mepatba aioatds, fhe | Weggouor, of Nebrasks: Auderson, of Tea- | F00 \Loa iy g bilod. " ow woro thov to | and blustiog. While on a visit to Willism W duweier; Nowsdeaier, and Yancy e [ O e Do er, b sud expenses had diminished sulliclently to Mr. Wilson reported a resolution of sympathy | B9t fiuluwnn of it Hehad heard three ways | lsce, the elcctrical wachlua manufucturer, = - o & snyaiile; $1%) rn-:'l.y':m“ulcr&} Tweniy -sevund-et e 3L Warraut lcas premiuimn pucelpte. On thie con- | with Mr. Marshall, to bs teleurapbod to him, | proposed? 1 that the Uuvernment loau b to | Ausouis, Couiti, ho was shown thu latoly per- _ PERSONAL. e htinst M asry etk ihervies ey b6 £ l{ér_'y. the perecntaze of both was greater tn | It was approved h’y voto. the people; 3, that the Guvernmeut should cm- | fected dynumo-clectric maching {or transinltting ON WANTED<OF WILLIAM MERE Qiec, QITUATION w i o 1870, while the ff ¥ ark In & great scliemie of juterusl fmprove- | power by electricity. en prower 1s applicy to tard Meher, o Gallor: was (i &Y iirl, W du wan I79 than In 150, while the premiuma wors | A paper fram Mr. Christian, of 8t, Paul, was | bark In a’great sclicois of futorust 4 Ly electricity. - When power la applicy ta | T4 4 s Ry : nfii'fimfi:ffl’."’““' subjects of gyer-fnaurance | fnquired after, but the President announced ments snd pay it out; and, 3, that the Govern- | this waching, it will not only reproduce U, but Sfl.ffi‘-'u‘h“‘néh‘.‘,m. Il‘lb:.l;e‘li.n'rlln\i‘r.::‘n{:mawllllflv ClAL. at 14! e m wery recelving scarching ui- | 4t it would Lot ba presented at shis mecting. | Meot siould pay oif the dobt with it. Ha cou- | Wil tury it Juto lght. Although said by Edi- 10N D5, WAT tention, 1u Michlgan, durlug the last elglt brvate oo s iaa: e riare powSTul than AN OUICE ma. | St inoraistion s will Gnd witlatu Menar, will oo N o 5 Clarke, aldered all three is impracticable, unststesinan- | soit artled by addressing JAMED ADAMS, I%.-0. 4 %) 0N NTEI | Yeurs, there” tind “bebn BU5 “oramcuiine G | AT Gcorke Co Clarke, of Culeaco, road th | 10! snd nonbenefical. s whio wanted the | chino uf tho kind kniown, 1 wil divido the ifeht o rectlne JANES AL ek s SSTe | SITIATION AN SR BN 8 P : arson and only forty-twa convictions, and tuc fu- | tributions.” Tho first letter was . comment | toucy loancd said the sccurity would be real | of the electricity produced lnto but len sepa- l,msaum,_uh_ WOl 1AME PAID FOE OLD GOLD do Tt econd Motk Aldtess 1o Loy days b [} surauco Commiasloncr uf tbat Blatein speaking | on the present situation, discussing the pros- | ostste. Would this beuelt thy poorf ‘Tueso | rato lights. Tucse belug caal In power Lo 4,00 don't kot i without frouble. ALEN, 9 Mouey (o lusa o wats Yul : ol IS BIUTH Clargss, in hia lsst report of the supgested' law 1o bro- | pect of & Nationul Board, " Tho second part was | Were too mony people i devt already, and it | candles, thele lnoracticabllity 1oF general pur- | JHERSONAL=WARTEN CORUTERON O I A ol o Miscollancous. biblt companies from teaufuie policica which | b An Episode.” s The third was o comment on | OUELL HOL o be the poliy of the Governnicnt | puses 15 apparcit. Fuch of theso nghts is lu s ainod business, iy whis 8 widuw lady hetween | 5 50 S o0 i = i N WANTED-HY A YOUNG LADY A4 should fudemuify for more than three-fourths | the fnconsistoncles of uuderwriters, camment- | 30 €acourage tho practice, e wdverted for & niinl wetsl frame, capablo of holding tu i e T L e, g T AT NN 08 | 8, slvrk e bovkiveper L 4 krocery dture,” Audross o Lo sacertained fou s tho following | jug oo tho fact Lt i feld weu G the Cons: | Moment Lo tho csnces for | corruption | &Aoottt poulion 1w cackun e each FiTeice it b iy Address ous pearis | Lasalecne o i 0. MEBOWELL Liod. olbune utice. ge: here efe: 1 N |MouE o an unts who woul neces. welve inchi a a ue- 3 o, (), . < this auggestion to warrant its muru“e‘ufi’:‘fi‘:{“’f panics wers uniformly opposed to the heads of BRt ANEDON ¥ sary, Under the second way, bu asked who werd to be employed. Was Luers ueca of canals and rallroadst 1f it wouldu't pay pri- vategapital to build them, would it pay tho Uoverument? But the thue would come where the men bud to be supported, sod whero Hat scrip, which didn't cost suything and wasi’t worth auything, bad to be givea for somethlng whikh wus worth sumcthing, ‘Tue Governwent COULD NO MUHM CKEATE valto—no more make copeusation for time balf thick, The upper and lower parts of tho frane ury insulated from each othier, aud one of the conducting wirvs 18 conneeted with each carbou, 1o the centre, wnd abpve the upper carbon, §s an clectro magnet o the clrenit, with an armature, by jueuns of whicl the upper carbon 18 scverated from the lower aa far as de- sfred, Wires Iroiu tho source of electricity are placed ju the binding pusts. 'The carbous being togetner, the clreuit 18 closed, the eleetro may- net ucts, rarsiug and lowerlng tho urner carbon tho Comnpuntes, viz.: the Natioval Board, Bev- oral exmnples of uawarranted seduction of rates were focluded. Atter a bundle of suk- gestlons and conundrums came g long letter bintiug st varlous nnprovewents in the cou- stitution. "!“ru \r(nmp walu a0 assortwent of very extraordinary douyerel. J. L. Cunningliam, Secretary of the (Hen Falls (N. Y.) lusurnnce Compuny, read s paper ¢ntl- tled “Ta it so wuch & question of ratest” Tho discussion was of the question as to whether the LOAN warchio Uon. \Vhat the duty of the Btate {a in this i, uatter, has becoms & question of fmportance. Tuwould seoms that the Stato should place v Lnvediments in thu way of companies that yol- Unteer their seryices and moncy Lo punish the trime of arson, but that legislation should La 80 {ramed as to upbold such action, and, 1t pos- sible, aid to prevent the crime, by rewioval of the tewptation of over-losurance. Bowe writers had advocated tho passage of & .. . LOST AND FOUNY OST—$23 REWARD FOlt THI dally calendar and ulnldnl;“fl n-lt'ur (Fusdy BAlate SHEATIARGATY SECONDMAND OHOANE. Eaes e EECOND HAND URGANS: i ARl it MONTHEY PATMENTS: WINPT ' Corner Siate od Adsmaeats, ALLETT, DAYIS &t | Av FILUILT PLANOS. 1 0 A CHIL thin sutunier uvercost (s pair of giuves in pockel! ot beihesi Lakally e Wit e A il pald Tor” recovery. iivani . 141 cat BEHAD TN EXCI counttuy-rouin of the CENT PIECES IN PA SH'V ot 101 Iaw providing for huldivg an inquest upon, or o and sbor—tban (t could creato the stars. Noth- | euougt to give a bright lzbt. ‘The light muves TOUNG MAN GOLNG TO CALIFORNIA,DE- | of Tribuns fur currvucy et coustiug-tusil | “nega celobrated pluius Wil uliersaf best makes, luveatiyation into, tho circumatances conneoted | brosh ol & b Dusueis :fir:‘,‘;flux ing but Divine power could creats suytulug; | toward the opposite el from which it starts, 'ém-‘lr“:‘mrln sy sapaiice whl handle Guods ot g1 4. | ‘s — e | CMLDEMLIALIRR IV AL o Ll Fith alt fires, by State or wublclual authority, | ture, ‘Yoo real uuestion was where the ot | Bothiug but labor could creato value or prop- e T .. TO EXCHANG tuen changes uud goes lmrkwlny. moving Corper siato'snd Addn 10 luss to b puld until after the clabisaut has ¢! ¢ erty. 1f the Governwent orinted the tickets | toward the place where tho carbons ure nearest g doNE OF TIHE LAN o | T Ew R AT TIAN 8= broducad an officlul certlilcato setting forth such P e ol beabis no. by | to-iorrow, did steus up 1o packazes of a mill- | together. - [Cfrom uby cauge the nlt goes out, RS Yiala Tl et Lo N MR piAvos, cumstagees apd focts, aud also that e ls o~ { (hy Association, but ft was tou techoicat for tho circuit (s brokeu, aod the electilc magnes ety cuiplete, for o ¥ y A lon, sud shipped une to every wau, wuoway und chila’ fu tho United States, so that all titlad by law to vecover. Bul thero Wers many uld i t weok, would wo all bu could get them uext week, Wi wo al aad gruve objections to suca s law, chict of ceases to uct, instant]y the upper magnet falls, To reat or for sale ou lustailiy the clrcult 8 cluged, It relights, and scparales . or wila iasida; 1h wil pay largs lucoine; all o eq (rou Sluaa, Wooabory Coun general fotereat, ‘The meetlng then adjourned to 10 this morn- Wit avr ARTISTS W cui mAko RrranzemICn n Corner blais aud 83 Windaor dotel, Desroor: ud clyar. wcre (4t 3unl o Which way bé wentloved 1ts inpracticability and wilitovaires) Not inuch, [Laughter.] The | tho carbon aguln. ty, I (cicar), sl § :-ml« A acres under blow, A S ———————————— m— e otaguntam 40 e i, of Ammarica 1out | "Sisee shociow of the sesson s targe srosa: | Speratbus. by whick ':;""l":,, Sreutah U | e o siil v2periotonied Wi sl | SRR e | S e SR THOLAES AND CARIIAGEN, ___ & 3 lu it was probable that the eo- | 4 doubled, could double the wealth mix 0 usoula, s B 9 LD, ICATO, ck soll, T. 1 BOY D, Hoo n : LATEST BUYLES OF CARRIAUGER, L Wil claues P {dea was galuiog ground fo tus tlon of the wembers went 89 2 vmf.m the o i N J. AIKIN, M. D. 1., CIICAUO. X &5 tric ights. On Friday last his eflonts were crowned with success, und the project thut hus filed the minds of many sefentific wen for years was developod. " A **{ bave 1t uow (" he sajd, oo. Baturdsy, while vlgorously turning the handle of a Rlichle - ductive coft in his lsboratory st Menlo Park, suud, slugularly evough, 1° have obtaiued it Uoyeruncot would do It, there was no Junit, Mr. Nichol thea referred to sowg of tho arguments used by the Flatlsts, and the ¢ facta’ quoted by them, showing plaluly thav the v facts? wers lvs. Ooc of tocw was that 2,000,000,000 of grecnbacks had been burned, whereas thu amouny uthiorized to bo lssued wus only $150,000,000, sud ail of them bad not o “Bpectalty: lung, {o Utk ares, an. itudterig, ~AYiUAclal wyen faedicims, ete. Corro:’ spondenca soilclicd. 3] l w98 phactons 3L very Ww privis. haves flr e slock that inat Ve closvd vut this mouth, R T A PRt ALE-THE Pl:‘ll‘hl('i o ) s wouiething shat b very o ycars , all be d7iven by aay vbe. Ao SULL heary. Lnunkl urk horscs, ¥ aud 7 years uf 13¢, 0 ba snd ly low, tugulber uf sehasale. APpIY a8 2u3 0 KXC K-8 8O- ¥ 5 A BPLESDID. 1iCa siek Uf buvis ud abved 1 atura doig & Duy bidagse, 1 oue of Lo Desb Sowss i fows. - § e T fralp ik ot A0 AN 3 y ey Wil put 10 0 o r um"r?%{‘ngx‘?:Tfir?f : f:::wn OTARY iy OV, fbi'n i Siadis Flourand Meal plfict; s luwp-urcaer. Ouly 'l":”i;--“ HANGE A Gugb '.'.‘5“‘"“.‘,""'”" : . Fe o7 C i Alftor has can e taken [ 4 partsto clean, 174 LaSalic, | iy How chid heulaumen of the Fire-Patrol and witnessed I-;:mu b‘l}lxl/:;:)‘(‘ the l:;nnemllru of bllbfi um:ll: themse! satls- Hed 58 tho prodcioacy chaunct 18 MY DEFAULTED INTEREST, Br. Lopts, Mo., Sept, 18.—In March fast Tunks of the-profesvion. it was not likuly to pre- Yuil with the luw-wuking power or with'the peo- ole. Tha Indicatious were Lt laws similar 1o the Wiacousla aunuv.u were (u order, the dea belug ‘Nuuluw 1o keeplug with the mdverss lezis- bmuun L0 bo et with every year at some of our tate Capitals. Bhould thesy sepressive incas- T Ures become general, s dol geuc! ' ) futo circulation. He sa!d that not o | throwgh soentircly differcot process then that = = el P53 =TT Dusinces womia o sombutioe SoliE b 2603 | Elibe Fuote, of Now York, brought sult u the f Gett PUL R TGS Lad begn destroyed. snd | from which selentific wen fuvo cver suught 10 | ooy e ING Ned | oopsiLe INERS 0T FATILY 1 Tany of them reaticted 4o staaller Oelds, since | bt 4% aualust Marloa County, | )00 bat fu theis plaves Taat story was | securoit. ‘They bave all been wurkivgln the GELUEIS, 1,033k NICE SINGER DOMESTIC, WHEELER & | acitun: a4 'of aaytling. Apply s G Dane would be safe 1n soceptini risks on buid- | 18i8 Biate, for latercst oucoupons, and obtalnsd | luer rubrication, bus 18 bad great llucuce in | waiwe groove, and whet it is kiown Loy 1 Lave | sisided . Tihaon, it thef wkeatis Show it v u Fueuty i M e o cluthi, OF Aoy suody)t o Judgwent, but the moncy waus not patl. To-day Footu's atturness asked tho Clreyly Court for w writ of wandawus to mmrcl the County Court of that county o pay thy Judgment, aud Judge 1'4:51 Without fist obtalujug eatlwates us Lo oy ue, or, by freqneat aud caretul jospections, n:;l:luuz e amouot Lusured sut down to alow d exciting the people against the boudbolders. v also referred to 5010 pamphlets fésucd by the Fiatists, which coutalned jocendlury aud Cowmuntsti seatiugutsy—advisivg thoir Clubs accomplnhed my gbject, everybody will wonder why they huye “never thought of it it s so pimple. When teu lghts have been profuced oy g _slogle electrle ma- warrantod. | Loan utice, 125 Clarkat., Lo -ULABS FURNACE-A DOVHLE i CITANDISK STOL- Fen SALE-VII 280 caag uhd waich, foF Casti. ur WOl eActiange fur TUTUE, CARKIAGES, e t 3 P vancesiuade, 10 ¥¢ yu: s ivaned juwest S TOF O With the many practteal dtfficulties fu the | Dillow fasued au order vequiring tho Court to | 1o oxerclss drill, wnd turcateniog to over- | chine, ft bas been thought to Lo @ great horse. M. RELN HARDT, 23 pouth Clari ot Fr ey uunn-mmu’Lm-.mp)"".-.'x"'\\’.‘nu‘fa‘rx. l 5, A -‘éx!‘[.olrv'fif ¥ay, cach company would mve thew [ tho | sLow Geuse why tha judeneat was uot pald, giv- | throw the Guverament. It was anotorlous fact | tiumph of. sclunitic skill, * With the vrocess 1 == P L areisl vl i that Cary ao} all the active Futists wade their utaly, H anuner Which - secmed best to fts wanngement. | fog tU1 the 20scinst. 10 supwar. “Llis cass is re- Liave just discovered, |, eau produce s thousaud 0 sty sl toHngdiualy;. | W EANTBD=TU 9 N0 | e . ® oo vos oo | FPVIE LARGEST ABSOI V4 Lany belicyed that the il : | e ot oue, a0 o ity | Foat Sar 43 ibls atoritig. classca, Whoin by | —ayes ten thousand=—(rom one muchipe. lu- | J\ASTBLZAG Fullrikan CEASTEROAID BOX THIAN LAvY, pirLosss op TOVAL ki | L jmp et s ey ext 10 creane ovor ot wd e dlorssiy | fepehds budieroas Bults for defauited tatereat | vreteaded to “hamplous Tho statements of | decd. e number mav bo sald to be fudoite, .}.‘n A st R NS | A il Cosiorvatory (diullakics iBorugh teacaer sad [ shon st d, EDR ADS, TS e v el Sd've UL w8 yeb 4 was wo early for prediciious. | in tho Btate. these tellows wese absolutely uncontradicted, | Whea tie brilliagey '“‘f cheapucss 0f tho lgbte | Tv ivat Mestivisili, daobalts beiltant playes, rocelves puniis o3l Fara-row. 1 to best Barasisa oy, o

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