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THE CHICAGO THE RACE Ten Thousand People in Attendance Yester- day Afternoon. Chicago Maid Scores Another Fine Victory in the 2:26 Class, qne Free-for-All and Pacing Races Split. Up and St Unfinishe: Hopeful to Trot Against the Best Wagon Time To-Day—A Fine Sweepstake Also Ar- ranged. gome Severe but Righteons Penalties Inflicted upon Crooked Jockeys at Nashville. fchmebl and CGuyon Still Walking at McOormick Hall—Other Sport~ * ing Eveuts, THE TURF. SOME FINE RACING YESTERDAY, There was o great day’ssport nt the fhce- track vesterday,—three events being on the pro- gramme, but ot of which, however, was con- cluded. The frec-for-nll and pacing race were it undecided when darkness put an end tothe fun, and they will be finlshed to-day,~other st- yractlons baving also been provided by the man- sgement. Oue of these fsa race by Hopeful to wagou ogainst the best wegon time on record (2:90}¢, by Judze Fullerton). This race of ft- sclt should draw an immensa crowd, as the lit- {le gray horse is an immense favorite in Chica. go, and hig backers are confldent that he will ellpse Fullerton's great feat, Thera las siso been noother race mrranged. for a ourse of 8300, fn which Mazo-Mamio &ott’s Thomas, Belle Brasficid, Dame Trot, and Caimar are entered. The fun will be begun promotly at 1:30 o'clock, aud everybody shoutd be there in time to see it The nttendance yesterday was large, fully 8,000 persons being on the grounds, and they all witncssed as good 6 day’s trolting as ever was witnessed. WHEN TR 2:20 UONSES WERE CALLED OUT ali tho entries responded, Gray Salem having the pole, Monarch Rule second place, Lady Me- Fatrldge third, Schuyler fourtn, Nelia -fifth, Herod sixth, Dakota Mald séventh, Envoy elgnth, G. ‘L. Pllot wuinth, and Chicago Maid tenth, Tho pole korse wns a handy one, and kept Lis mosition uatll well around the first turn, when Pllot sua- denly snot out of the ruck and weot through the ficld like n bullet, cutting down all of them s {f they had been ticd, - In a twiokling he had them all behind, and went tearing dowa to the Lall-mile pole In 1:11%, the quarter pole having been passed in 354 sceonde, - Although well i the lead, Piiot's driver never slackeneit the old Lorae, but gent hhin home strong und fuil of In 2:24, Urny Salemand Monarch Rule had nrp tussle for second place, which resuited fuadead heat for that position, Nella being fourth, Dakota Mald tifth, Chicago Maid sixth, Herod seventl, Lady McFatridgeelghih, Schuy. ler vinth, and Envoy lust. In the sccond Lieat {ray Salem was a triflo shead ot Pilot when thu word was given, and soon had the pole, Pilot breaking before reach- ne thy turn and falling to the rear, By this time Doble had sent Chicago Mald to the frunt with a Lue burst of speed, and at the quarter, n 1Y reconds, led tirav Batem haif alength, with Monarch Rule a good third, and tho oth- ers, except Pllot, closn behind, “Coming bome there was not much chanee tn the positions, ex- cept that Charley Green by a momulficent als- “vlay of driving sent Nella futo gcbond pltice. at the finfsh, * The thne of the heat was 2:25, and the otber pluces were assigned as follows: Monareh Rule third, Ladv Mckatridge fourth, Dakota Matd fitth, Schuyler sixth, Pilot seventh, Euvoy ciguth, terod nlnth, and Gray Salem tenth. “The latter horse finlancd s good third, Imt was sct Lack to lust placu for carry Monarch Rute too far out at th turns. Tae thira heat was also won by Chicago Maid, Doble sending the mare alung very cleverly, Bl went to the quarter in 861¢, and the hatt fn 1:14, with Monarch Rule and Nella in close at- tendance, ‘Toey both made atrong play for the lead comine down the humestreteh, but just as Gireen’s mare looked like o winner, Charley wrned Wis head to look at Dobte, Nelin broke, and Monarch Rule, who was alongside, also went lntg the alr, 'The Mala won in2:26, Nella second, Monarch Rulo third, Salem fourth, Dakota Mald 6fth, Envoy sixtn, Lady Mc- Fatrldae seventh, Schuyler”elghth, Pilot nluth, snd lerod teath, Befure thy start for the fourth heat was made, Green requested that a new driver be pit in his pluce bebind Nella, and Dunbar was siub- Stituted. John Crokur waa also clevated from h)l'hlml Gray Balem and Dan Mace putup, Whes Pliot came out his driver was ulso {nulu'd out,and John tho changes Trout civen the remns, all heing greeted with the loudest Kind of ap- {.lnu»u by tho crowd, When the wornd was given, licaco Maid and Nella shot to the tront, aud went around the turn tovether. As they near- edthequarter-pole Doble saw that his opponent was becowing “dangerous, and begun whipping W3 mare vigorously, Nella soon broke, but Yllot cama up nnd took ber place, Doble's Yemastlll In the lead, however, Pilot also Lroku una fell back, but dowa the homestretch Mace moved Balem ‘up to o better position, The fald won In n}a‘ilu 2:251¢, Giray Balem second, ”unnrfll Rulo thind, Bchuyler fourth, Pilot fitth, Euyoy alxth, Lady McFatridye seventh, Dakota Mald eiehth, Herod nluth, Nella tonth. This paye the race und the first mousy to Chi- (’3{0 Maid, eccond money to Pilot, third to ells, aud fourth to (iray Salem. pSieaso, oct, tses of tha 22196 cla, Lo i 950, 825315 vy, 180 s foretar Buad Dovle, Lhicagy, enters cb, m, 1ahan's’ Maid e so e Jured mud Lee, Roseviile, 11 phi G T Pitor . W Urenieunn, Deeatus, 11 LeT6 b . Neltuy, sen s0vs Jobn Ceoer, Cloveiand, enters i, 3 nare 81.500, for $U70 Lo sec- = S aw K-. 2 onarci :'(uln] "'m"'fi'."‘m ~ cPinpeon, Janesvitic, "Wies en plesb. m. Lady McFatsidge. .. '+ We Ldwards, “Beneca Falls, N, Bchuyler, noy loux City, eniers b, NBaocwmcoarg ao e Nu s oM TR Wh TIU¥ PACERS, oL, en the paciny ricy was called, all the v;;]—&lflpy Ueorze, Bweetser, Lucy, aml o le—responded to tho call, On the sec- et e:ltemm tlere was o tiug send-off, all belng o €0 terma, with Lucy at the pole, sleofiy b se second, Ballie thind, and Sweetser—who sbow, Tl'" by Bplan—on’ the outsiae. Ballle Mmeu n front wround the turn, with Lucy Geondy but the latter soon gave way to Bleepy lluuhe' Swectser sl betind. Down the bak- i %u-y obtained a siort Iead from Georie, nprn-l atter soon broke, und the gray mare ESUUD quite a exu. Splan now hegan to all (e g With Bweetser, und soon cut dowa Buy x; .u‘:m but Lucy, she being stlil far ahead, ¢ Eray gelding was golng at a fearful ¢ Ip i o distunce that separated hh s leader at every atride. At the distance buime phe o744 8¢ ber wheel. From this polut Dairgp s Mruezie wasa terrifie one; aod th teary fy 'y 58 WUt uuder the wire like'n doubl ek o ~~-‘\'nl the lust half of tae wile having deflu‘:;"fi l:x dc‘:: |lIhu ;iuuc. yery proverly “,{,: o “:cyum‘::. cpy George betog otr Lud Beat was s rattler, an elegant m?;’."‘ Lelug cifected. Swectser was guiug Ao g, e e word was give, Lut Lucy 'W“L t ot his wheel, and 10 this thape they Hhmup_,"": quurter-pole In 84 secouds, (e ew 1 10 UK 190 ur thres lengthe bebiud. They 2t hort Ballutle poie fu 1:09. From this h\"gmcmc slruzvls was @ desperute oue, llu:m“‘ Well iride the diatauce dag, aud- balf 1, slead, Bwcetaer bruke, sud was beaten Bleepy ch¥M n 2174, Bay Balite 1hird, sud 8y Ukurice Ll ™ Ih:nnhumd beat's good start was effected, Wit Jurce weut away ut a good elip, Sweetrer G 10 the lead, e rewchiug the quarter-pole Miktde, sud tus Lalf Lo LG Cusmlug home he quit n Jittle, and Sleepy Georon beat ! him out a length in 2193, Lucy beine lapped on } the winuer, ‘The #ifth heat. was another victory for Aery Splan not making woy effort with | Bl untdl reaching the hatl-mile pole, at. whici m-nlul, lllm uray was sent for all there was in fe soon overhauled Lucy and Sleepy rge, who were fn the lewd, nnd heat the latter out by a neck in 2:20%¢, Lucy a good third, and Bay Saliia fonrth, In the fourth heat Lucy szain came to the front. For the firat Lbree-quarters ofetye mila Hay Sallie was in tho lead, she going very fast and steady. Comiog home, however, sho gavy It up a little, and tho gray tnars fniahed firat In 2:21, Bleepy George n good second, Sallle third, and Sweetser, who tade n bad break at the quarter-polo, fourth. 'The finish of tha race was then postponed unt't to-day, when thers will be more fan. THE RUINMARY, Baur DAy—Purse $750, open (o all pacers to fimt, $180 to second, $130 Lo third, fourth: Johin MeCalltn, Pittaburg. enters b, eland, entece ar. 1231 02314 b, m. Lay Sailie narter, e ! THE FREE-FOR-ALL was begun Just hefore the last hieat in the pae- 10K ruce, Lhe starters belng Little Fred, who had the pole, Honcsetter second, ol 1L third, Lew Bcott fourth, Proteine fifth, Adelalda mxth, and Lula on the outslde, The )ast named acted very hmll, Indeca in the scoring for tho first heat,and before the atart. was inade, {ircen knew that he could do nothing with her. Proteinc was also rank, and Oliver wan evldently unuble to controt her. The start for the first heat was a rathor bad one, Adelalde getting decidedly the worst of it. Bunenctier at unce made usc of his great apeed, and rushed around tha turn i front, with Little Fred Ia closs at~ tendance. They reached the quarter-pule in 85 seconds,—a 2:20 clip.—and maintaloed the same rato throughont the mile, Coming home, Fred made a skip or two and finished third, Jolim I, being sccond, Adeluite fourth, lew Beott fith, Protelne sixth, y Who bad run nearly all ths way, distanced. The time of the heat was 2:20, Little Fred won the second heat in 2:233¢, he and Bonesetter hiaylng a lot fight all the wny around. Adclifde was third, Proteins (who 'was driven by Dan Mace this beat) fourth, John H. Afth, Lew Scott sixth, TR SUMMARY, g Baxx Day—Pnrae, 81,7500, free to all trotte FWL ;o firat, $375 10 second., $2:5 to third, 8160 ourtin: Hitbard & Udell, Jackson, Mich,, enter b, 8. Boncsetrer 1 3 3 1 2 5 nide AT 4 1 T, ' Oliver, Ciucinnatl, euters br. m. Trotelaw , ononsee (@ & W. H. Crawford, Warrew, Pa., eniern i, ®. Lew Scoit, .. ser sersrensiivene B 0 [+ 8.'Hwon. Babylon, L. 1., enterd b, w. a Luln, Dan Mace, Ne Yok, enters b, g Tiarhy. dr. Frank Van Ne Rochester, N. Y., enters 8¢, €, AlDEnUle,sere sursro 3 dr, | It."C. Tale, 8t. Luals, entors b, i, Licliie dr, ter. xtra races to-day. Chiarlle Green has purchased Nellz, who trot- ted in the 2:20 rave yesterduy. * Nosev " Birown was ealled for by the crowd :g dj";'f Pilot yesterduy, but Jobn Trout gut o fo Oue of the mnat acceptable comforts during mu'rl-:el has been ous of Willuughby, Hill f’. Co.'s ulsters, without which w doctor's bilt would have been most probabile. Bmueeler, Gov. fl‘:lnTllu, and Edwin Forreat were exhiblted on the homestrutch yesterduy, Forrest mcclwtlJ\lunly ol avpluuse, but the :‘(nlllunl attracted no great mmount of atten- 0T, **Tommy ** Dunbar, who drove Jeonic C. to yictory in the 2:40 race Wednesday, recelved $50 from the Juckey Club for hia ‘services,—the bighest sum nllowed by the rules, An honest driver Is appreciated i Chicago. NASHVILLE, Nasnvn.Le, Tenn;; Oct: 11.—Fith day of tho Blond-Horse Assoctution. Wenther tne; track iu goad couditiun; atteudance wodernte. Firat race, Associotion purse 8300, 850 to cond horse, mile heats. Four entries. King Faro rold favorite in the pools, Glenmore seee ond choice, In the tirst heat Glenmoro camo fn firat, but wns declored distanced, on nccount of foul riding, ondthe heat wos given to Essltab, Faro third, HUI distanced. Time, 1:4614. In thn second heat Faro toak the heat and s oh broke a blood vessel and was distanced, Timy, 1:50, econd race, Assuctation purse $500, to mile lieats, & walkover fur Herzamot, Thio third race, sciling vace, dash mile and an efghth, Assoclatlon purse 8150 to first, 825 to #econd, iad five entrics, viz.: Cheatham & Co.'s Bouuls Itasca, Howard & Co.'s Col, Ilull, G, 3. Morris’ Bul Ditlon, J. W, Hunt & Reynolds Blue Byes, and Larry Hart's Clemmio BJ All started, Blue Eycs sold the favorite in the pools. Buminary? Ciemmio G Dillon,... d h7ih Bluo Eyes camo {n first, but was distanzed for foul ricing. . LEXINGTON, Laxixoro¥, Ky., Oct, 11.—The trotting races They were time alow, were moderately attended to-dny, berun in a driving raln, muking tho The firat race, for 4+5. Huuboldt, R Becond race, for thre PEDESTRIANISM, SCHYEUL~QUYON, The walking match at McCormick fTall was wituesscd during the day and eveniug by about 1,000 people, & fourth of them belng Iadios, Both men are fn good condition, though their fect aro somewhat sore, Up to 10 o'clock last vight they bad been on tho track forty-nlue bours and forty-cight minutes, Behmcehl haviug walked 181 miles and Guyon 184 The furmer wus walking st thut “hour, having com- menced ut D5 miter o rest ot fifiye two minutes, while UGuyon bad retired for » bath aud supper. An uwmateur slde-race of ten miles, fur waich thers wero ton cotries, relleved the wonotony, and, toward the close, wus really exciting, the winner, Juhn Danuors, belng onlv a lup abesd of V, R, Davls, ‘I'tie prizes weee 8 sliver goblet for the firut, a silver cup for the sccond, sud toe entrance money for the thinl, ‘The maln walk witl end at 11 o’clock to-night, and it & & tose-up which will win, though (lu.vm sceia to bo the favorite, ‘To sdd to the Intemsst this evoning, Jgines Suith, the champlou fust-walker of Amorftu, will provably ln‘llll(‘ U;Ackhrmuu. of Bulolt, giviog biw halt u e fu teu, CRICKET. THB AUSTHALIANS IN MONTREAL &uecial Pispatch to The Tribuna, MoNTuEAL, Oct. 11,~Tho cricket match bo- tweeu the Australlans aud twenty-two Montre alers cuded this alternoon fu the utter defeat of the boms team (0 the first sod vulv funluge, The tweoty-two wade niucly ryos, while she Australisns, who were at the bat for a dav and @ ball, peored 319 for niug wickets, Baonerman makiog 128 Thy Austrultaus lett to-uight for | Detroll, whero they play Monday, E s THE RIFLE. , IAKIMSIOOTING, Dispaich ko The Triduna 5 OTtrawa, 1l Oct. 11.—Capt. A, H, Borgardus atibe Btute shootlug touruament yesterday pertormed the wonderful feat uever before sc- cumplished of breaking 1,000 glass balls, sprung frow @ trup, in sixty-thires minutes. At the cluss be teveived 8 perfoct ovatou. Jlis son Eugeus, bareiy 13 years of age, broke thutven wusegutive balle witli o pitle, BASE-BALL, UTICAS—3TARS. v Urica, Oct. 11.—Utivas, 13; Stars, & WOMAN'S CONGRESS. Puovioxsce, K. L, Oct. 11.—Tue Woman's Cocgress to-day elected Mra, Rate Newell Doy gett, o Chiicago, Preswleut. Among the Vices Freatdeuts wiv Fluneite 3. scelye, ol O, TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1878—TWELVIY PAGES. of Tilinola; 8vlvin tioddncd, of Kentucks; Mary Henderson, of Missouets Lucinda 1L, Stone, of Michizan; Emma C. Barcom, of Wirconsin; Mary €. Peckham, of Minuesota; folia M. Hunting, of lowa: AlldaC, Avery, of Colorado} Caroltno M. Severance, of Californis, Among the Audltors cosen wes Lavinia_ Gondell, of ml among the Dircetors wers s E. Willard and Caroline M. Brown, of Thlinola: Nargarct. T. Loneley and 1. H. Beck- with, Ohtos Narah Burgor Stearns, of Minnesota, and Ellen Clarke Sargeant, Callfornia. THE RAILROADS. TUHFE. EART-ROUND I'OOL. The Executive Commitice of Western Rail- road Manszers snd the General Managers and (Qeneral Freight Agents of the various roads leading East from ‘Western points held another meeting at the Grand Paafic Hotel ves- terday, to further consider the East-bound booling arrsngement from the six orincipal Westorn shipping nolnts. Mr. J. N, McCul- lough, Vice-Fresident of the Pennaylvania Com- pany, again occupied the thair, and Mr. Willlam Imncan, Genersl Frolght Agent of the Ohlo & Mississippl Ratlroad, scted as Sccretary. Tho roads leading East from Peoris, Lonls- ville, and Iudianapolis, which wern rcpurted yesterday as having agreed unon s division of made formal reports, which wers adopted by the mesting. It was tacitly understond that Mr. M. II 8mith, lat tienvral Freight Aptut of the Lou- isvlllo & Nashville Ratlroad, wilt_be appolnted Comumissioner for Loulsviile, Cincinnatl, ani Indlanapulia. A little dispute regurding the division of business from Loulsville was re- ferred to Mr. Smith for arbitration. “Tha Proria roads have not yet agreed upon o Commisston- cr. The roads ‘leadlig East fromn Chicarro and Cincinnat! were not able to make anv arrango- ‘ments, owing to the absence of Mr. John King, Jr., Vice-President of the Baltimore & Ohlo Raitrond. Tlhe managers of the roads Jeading East Irom these polnts will meot shartly, and 1ry to comne to an understanding, After nlong discussion regarding the duration of coutructs, it was resolved that hieceafter when an advance or a reduction in Irelght-rates Is made ten days’ previous notice shall _be wiven, aud contructs stiuli uot be, made for Targer quantitles than can tas ioved fuside uf those ten days. A deleja- tion from the Car Accountants’ Assoclation appeared beforo the meeting uud made un eluborate srrnment In faver of n uniform system of daily reports, ns that systeni would fosure much maore satisfuctory resilts than the one now prevailing on swost rosds of weekly or monthly Fuports, Inatugers promised Lo use thelr Leat exertions to have the uew systew adopted o all the ronds, An udfournment sine die was then had, Moat of the railroad wagnates lete for thelr houies tn the evenlog. CHICAGO & LAKE 1TURO! Boectit Disputch 1o The Tribune, Derroir, Mich,, Uct, 1l.—immediately after the openite o the Uited States Court this murning, Judze Boxter stated that the Court hud under consideration the matter ot the Chi- cago & Luke Huron Ruliwav. Although ex- ceedingly anxtous to brivg It to a heariu, the Court wuuld not order an fmmediute sate. The Court hina found that the muuszement of the roud had not been satisfavtory siuce the prosent Recelver took chiarge, and he hnd decldra to - puint un attorney to represent and sdvize the Recelver. In this appointwent he had souiht to nume a lawyer who had nio lnterest fu the roud nor fu any competing liucs. This atturaey would be cborged with fovestigutluz amd reportine upon whosa. asuthority the certiticutes ol inaebtednuss fssued Ly the Reuciver were fssued, wheth er issued |u pursusnve of authority pranted fn good falth, aud whetier, in lis opinlun, suy portion of them were for any catise fnvalid, He would further ascertain if there were any other outstandrog Mabilities nguinst gaid Recelver, and, if 80, how much aml to whom they were duc. He would atsu ropuort the gross earntngs of“ the rood white {n the hands of the Recelver, and how the same had been nrnllcd. Tho attornuy was now vested with all the powera of o, Spectal Master, aod shonld Haye freo access tu all books: aud otuer puvers of sald Receiver, 1f Be found that any tnuneys had been misapotied, ho should report by whoin, and recominemd such prosecution, cither eivil or criminal, gs §ir migat decis pruper under the eircumatances, (/The’ parties ave rue- quired, with all possible disputel, W briig. the cusu Loy floul bearigg. 1 ¢ ———— CENTRAL PASSENGER AGENTS' AS- SOCIATION. The General Ticket and Passenzer Azents of the Western and Northwestern couds et acaln at the Graod Pacific Hotel yosterday murning to perfect the New Central Divislon of General Ticket and Passenger Agents, ‘The greatest portion of the day was occupied in considering the now coustltution oud by luws subinitted by the Committoe appolnted the day previous, and, after making seversl smend- ments and currections, they were adubted, Thery was some discuasion regurding the point where tho weetings of the Assoclation should be huld, but nu detlnite action regurding the matter was taken, Ohicago scems to be thy favorite place, It belng must centrally Jo- Btlllll‘d‘ anud the probabliitics aro that it will be chosen. An ulection for permancnt ofllcers was held, and Mr. Samuel Stevenson, of the Cinclumti, Hamilton & Dayton, wos elocted President of the Association for the ensulng vear, and Mr. Georgo 11, Daniely, of the Cobleago & Pucitic Rallroad, Becretas Other oflk were not elected, As only sumo thirty roads out of fifty- two were represented at yeaterdav's mecting no business of gencral Intercst wus transacted, thotrh varlous matters were discussca. Another meeting of the new Association will be held in thiscity Nov. 13, when it fu expected thut all the roads belonging to thy Association Wil be represeuted, RAILROAD EARNINGS, Tho gross caruings of the principm Western railronds for the month of Beptember were us follows {lchison. Tonera & fanta P Murlingtan, C. k. & Norther Central I'ach pronrietar, CAN, W, Clevelana, 311 Ver, brasic veu s irand Veunk of Cari ¢ Weatern of ral, main Tuswes Tewsent Ii L, Ko ac Minscurd, K ‘aducah's k. cals & Al 10,538,570 SIwaol, €22 GEN, SIIERMAN ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RATLROAD, San Prancieeo Alta, Ovi. 3, Much ss has been dotie on the Southern Pa- cific Rallroad to show that a second road scross ho Contiuent s In the ncar future, very fow people seem o realize that #o lurge a portion of the distance has Leen spanned frowm this side, and that srrangements have been made t0 puih the yosd 200 miles farther within few mouths; wnd that, when this is douve, it will be but u very short thue before theru will bu a coutiouous road to thw Miselssiput Valley, Aletter from Gen, W. T, Bherman 1o Gew. 1, D, Colton, Vice-Fresident of the Bouthern Fa- citie Hallroad, puts these facts s0 sougly befors the tméplu in his plain, coramon-scns, strajghi. torward way, that we give it pablication, us u heurty indorsement of 1he work that bus been dune as a military couvenience, as well as for the fuformution Ziven as 4o the possitillities for the juture in baving & choice of fines tg crous Lhe Contivent, And it nay by said, bere, that the fueurs o the Southery Vucltle Retroad i tntl- nitely greater thuu that of the road which 1s the preseut outlet and julet by the Blerra Nevada Modutuins, fur the rvad on the ‘Thirty-second Paruflel will not ouly be Iree frons the suows waich have at thnes viven so wuch trouble, but i toucues vur beighbormg Repubilc, witha probabllity that it wir sowe day bid for the adu of the Mexicans, if it ls not pushed tothy ttilte of thie Montezumag. - ¢ G, Buerman's opuson will havegreat welght withiabie War Departiugut, whors st will be iue wedlately forwarded. 3 Parack llorir, Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., Sept, 26, 18i8.—~Gen, Dacid b Colion, Vice- Preaideut o {ae Sauthern lucylc Zauroad—3Y Dxaw Kin: Haviuyg Just srrived Trom thy Kot by 8 route which 0zht we o Yuws. ] canuot bopesily uerlect tliv Opoortuully to tiauk you and yuur sesciates, = 7 eul VlCINYy 1UF Lavisk Ouilu Liste rdo Itiver. The pblie convenlence 14 o great, ranceially to the tronps who garrison the Arfzona posts, thet I, ne theie head, venture to offer youthanks, end to frlrren an ‘eameat lone ibat n doe time your iavozs and enterprine ‘will be daly rewarded. 1 take it for granted that yoo have made fall invent- gAtion of the natural resonrees of Arizona, and that you are well advised of the progrees of the two railroads spproacning New Mexico from the East, one or both of which seema destined to meet you in Jour prozress esatward, making another Trans- Continental lallway. ‘To tha military aathoritien (L makes but little difference with which of these two rosds yon nitl- mately make connection, but meantime every mile of ratirond you huild Eastward Ia of great impor- tance to un; raven the costly and difficait tranapor- tatiun of ntores by wagons, and the infinitety more tedions ana_painful marching of men over dnat foads, At long jutervals wittout water, and wit] aeanty food, A raflroad east and west throogh Arizona, apart from 1te importance an a commerctal routs from the P'acific 1o the Atlantle. 14 o **groat eivillzer,™ snd will enanla tis military suthoritien to main- tain peace aud order smony Indfans, as well as th equally dangerona class uf robbers who, of laf biive su much Increased Ia number and boidae I am inforased that you contemplate an extension from Yuma Eastward to Santa Fe, New Mexico,” nud that 8hont 200 miles to Maricops Wellnara to be conteacted for at once, ‘Thoi:gh did oot pass aver that particalar ronte, I posacss fficiaily informatinn enuuvh 10 say that’ such extension will bo mont aluable to the military authorities, hecanse the nde leading from Precolt at the north, and ‘Tueron at the wouth, are much better as o grass I water o Maricops Wells than ta Yan not catertaln o high opl ricutiural Ternitory, douby_ahout e minet Therefore, 1 ven am- rightly informed whiall be amony the fta completion Ik In wo = yold, ntlver, and con- L esures » hope that thim, yonr purpone, and a congratnlat aL_must prove s ni an enterprise. 1 4 e opinion that sud cant from Yoans will bo important In Increas. fug trade and inicrcouese with our neighlorn b Mexico, and thas cauno friendly relatio care peace on that national horder. On theae potnts [ aim wo clear that 1 have ao oh. Jection to your using this letter, with the under. stnnding ihat IL 14 wriften withont consuitation th the War Department of anr tovernment, bat atmast certaln (hat it will meel with its sanciion. With the krestest respect, cte., W. T. Burrwax, General, 1TEMS, Thera ara apprehensivns of troubleon the rosds contrulled by Me. Vanderblit un the part of the employes of these rusds, who have been moving lately ta sccure an advance fn wages, A clrcttlar has been scattered among the men, ap- parently fesued by the Brakemen's Unfon, one of the strongest organtzations of the kil in the West, to aend delegutes to a convention of roll- way emploves to he liold ut. BufTulo, Oct, 16, for the rmw of taking steus to peaceubly secure the increased waizes promtoed, iU possitie. Mr, Vaudertilt and his tu are reticent 1o the measures they lutend to teke regarding this mattel The Gireat Western Raflroad of Canada is de. termined not to be pushed to the wall by Van- dertilit, and to keew an ‘ollive In this city fn nrnu ol that gentiemnn's desires. Western Ueneral Pusenwer Agent J. (1. Porter and Local Frelsut Awent N. A, Bkinner, of the Ureat Western, will in a'few days leave their quurters in the city oftien of the Michigan Centrul, curner of Clark Ruudolph streets, gt muve to the very commodious ofllve which the Compauy hurfjust regled for thelr oxclusive. sse. The pew oliiee will be fu the room for merly used us Myers' Betlive Bank, Nv,35 Clark Btreet, which fa being fictéd up u clezant style. A more couvendent office; or one better adapted to their busiuess, the Grest Westers could not Bave founid jn the city, 1In commenting upon the successful prosecu- tlun of the ticket suilpera fo this city, the 2ul- lie Ledyer of JPulladelpiin |, says: = “Ticket sealpern® havo®come 1o grief fu Chicago, the luw under which one of fhein was inafeted hav- Iniz been declured constititfionnl. Nevertucless the rals of milroad tighets by unauthorized sueculators will continug, eyen thouels such sell- ftz should he nude a cuplial offense, unttl the railtoad companies driviythe scalpers out ol the market by muking satiglpetory arrangements fur the redewption of ynused tickets. When rallrosd tickets boughtduy mistake, or bought and unused from any eayae, are imade casily sud equitubly redcemable atgl). ticket ofllees of the cuwpuny, there can be no yoeatlon for apecula- tors, aud the busiucss of j}xe latter will Lo de- stroyed. “Tlis concessign Is o proper one, snd under some regular sysicis of dlscount could be mude to pay the commpjnies botter than the prosecution of the ‘n“‘yuu.‘ Bome limita- tions could be put. mmn'l g redemption of ex- cursion tickets sold at Igw:rates as such, but i1 unly the regular tiekatswero made redeemable the scaloer would be d ed of o very large vart of his stock In We are aware, of course, that thero fi uw' of dolng these things "“"J ll;‘"; they noLso convenlent as they shoul 11 s — RELIG;ILOUS. WISCONSIN PREHSBYTHRIANS, - Rvectat Musvatehila The Tridune, Jangsvirsg, Wik, Och 10L.—In the Vresby- fertan Byvod lust evening. after the opening ser- mnon by the Rev. G. Nichols, of Milwaukee, o permunent orranization wes completed by the election of the followipg officers: The Rev. ‘I Kirkwoud, of Fonddu Lac, Moderstor; the Kev. Walter I Fraun, of Lacrosse, Per- wunent Clerk; the Rev. . W. Kuott, of Lodi, ol Elder Pettiboue, of Foud du Lac, Tempor- ary Clerk. e ‘The second day of the Bynod opened this mornlug with an hour spent fu devotional ex- ercises, Jed by the Rev. J. C. Caldwell, the topic belng:' **Success i the Work of the Slinlatry," Mr, CaMwell taok 4&é the basls of suine remnrks several pasaugedin Ephesians reganting the building up of the Church, He spoke fist of the necesslty of 4 road fuundation, and then of having sume well-detined plan of work, Ile carricd out these thoughits quite in detall, e thought u wiudow was needed fu e bascment, and this windaw he termed the eatechisun, The Westiinater Catechism was o Httle lurt win- dlow. Light was pecessary for the Church, Mindsters stiould preach w lttle more wbout lighit. Iu bis own cxporience be hud fouud that he suceveded best whow -he wept more In the study than v the pulpit. Miusters often cared too juuch for what the world thought of o ser- o, fnustesd of what God thouebt of 8. Others followed up-these lnes of thought, and, ut the cluso ol the devotional excretses, the regular work of the Svnod was tuken up, which connisted largely ln Hatening to the reports of the Milvcml permauent cominittees, sud discuss- dug thom. ‘T'nis cyening there was a missionary mecting &t the Congregational Church of unususl futer- cat. The spcukers were the Rov. T, C. Kirl ;/lmlxl the Rev. J. K. Wright, and the Rev. J, M. eLeal ‘The Women's Bynodical Socicty met to-day 1n the rooma of Lo Yaung Men's” Association, there betnr g very talr represcntatiou from the various sub-socletivs. ‘The menting opened with devoifonal exer- clsvs, alter which M. J. N. Sanderson, of this city, gave an aildross of welcomy, In which sty not only extended & ontial greeting to those there ussembled, but spoko most feclingly of the work which had called them togethier, and uneed atill greater activity and more comblete consecration, Mrs, J, 1. Btewart, ol Miiwaukeo, who presded, responded very spbropriately ju behulf of the dulegutes, aud, before taking her seat, Look gecastun (o renind thuse present that the pledge had mude that thy women should sweop off tas debt of 50,000 which the Board was now carrylog, ‘Fuis lovked ke a big task, but it required ouly that cach lady should fucrease hiersutbeerip. tion about & per cent. Inorder tu do L Wiscousin's share would be between $300 au 400 Mrs, J. Manville, of Neenab, gave an address on ** Misatouary Plctures.” ‘The discussion of ** lluw to Overthrow the Citadels of Opposition ™' was particinated fu by Mrs. Valmenter, of Menomiee; Miw. White- borp, of Menuminee; und Mrs. Sundureon, ot Jauncaville. Mrs, W, Merritt, of Milwaukee, gave o report of the Cedar Raphls meetlng, uud Miss Cos, of Foud du Lue prescated au cesay ou the power of & conscerated Jife. “The reporta show that the Soglety has ratsed duniug the past year $! ), wakiug s guin ol $30 uver the provious yeur. MICHIGAN PRESBYTERIANS, Suecial Digpaleh In ae Tribune. ADHIAN, Mick., Uit Il=lbe Synod closed tbis moraing, amd o grasd inlnlsteria) hegira was fuaugurated forthwit ‘e followiug was the privcipal Lusjucss that truuspired subse- quent o the close of yestenday's seports Ko part of the Committes on Publicatious, by the Rev. A K. Haatiugs; report ot the Committes ou Forelgu Migsions, by ths Rev. A. H. Gaston. A comtuitice was appotnted to present u pa- r ot the uext Syuod ou th subject of *The Redeuption ol the Sabbath from Desceration. " ‘Fle Ley. Dy, Baker, ol Detroit, prescuted the ruport ot the Commttee on Iunie Missfons. futtoss shat the subject of Hume Mis- be placed wore vivdly Lelure il people and ladies’ missivuary sovisthos, sud for the uppolutment of Svoodical Missfonarics were pussvd. 1. D Mareh wus Synndical Missionary, der ol the Jellereon Ave- vt wb Uglioit, wuo wes preaent at thie first meeting of the Bynod in thia city In 15°5, made s ahort addrcss. There were taenLy persons present on that poeasion. The Rev. L. Ambrose Wright mane o report on the subject ot mperance.” ‘Temnerance 13 coupled with righteousness and{udewment, ;ml its promotion vught to he accurdant 1o that act, ‘The Committee on Uniform Hubjecta for Praver-Meetings reported {n favor of the rom- pliation and pablication of such 8 system, to be paid for by the churches for whom Insued. An fnteresting report on the subject. of Freed- men was made bytho Rev. A. B, Badger, of Home., “The Btate of Religion,". was an interesting epart, read by the lov, &, T. Fierou, of De: rolt, A series of resolutlons on the subject of do- ceased members was read snd adopted., The Rev. Beta Fancher, of Bamer, read DOt on the subject of * Miniaterlal ielle In the evening the Rev. F. T, Iirown, of Ann Arbor, preached u serinon on “The Relation of Baptised Children to the Church,” followed by a dixcussion, in which Messes. Putnam, Bryant, and Pierson participated. ’{ms moraing the usual vote of thnoks was paased, A committec of lady deleates from each Preshytery was appointed to for a Central Committee on the subject of Home Minstons, Visiting Committces to Ollvet Coliege and Kalamazoo Scininary were appointed. Ferinanent Commiittecs for nest. year were appointed. ‘The repart on assessments to the different Freshyteries was prescnted The Committee on Sunday Liquor-Selling re- vorted, pleduing the support of 1he Synod to 14n the fearfens and faithiul suppression of : nutes were read. ‘The membrra sany L Sanitiar tipmn, ** Blest he : thal binds onr hearta in Chiristlsn fove” Then the Moderator, after prager, annotnced toat the Kynod of Michizan stood adjourned to meet fn Battle Creek on Monday befors the sueoud Tuesday of October, 1574, at 7 v, 1. S BYTERIANS, et The Diune. Broosixeton, 1k, Oct. 11.—The 8ynod of the Presbrtertan Church of Centrsl 1ilinots touvencrd in thie vity to-day, and was opencd by the Rev. J. L. brooks, of Daavitie, Mdera- tor. After devotional exervises, the Buv. Dr. J. A, Reed, of Sprinefleld, read an eanay on the “Gospel uf the Suclal Problen” folluwend by o number of short addresses selutive to the suing subject. The uext business was the clection of u new Moderator, which resultest I the chofes o the itev. Isaac A. Cornelius, of Washiugton, L, who, after beinz introduced by the retiring Moderator, delivered w very fnter- catiug and able address. A number of core responding members from other bodies were received, snd _ business generally was arrangril, The lev. W, I, Pricatiey, ut;Decatur, asked the 8ynud to meet next fatlat thit place, The vote wak unanhinous to meet fn Decatur on the see ond Thursday ot O The Rev. Dr, lurd, of the Blackburn Univeralty of Carlin- wilie, was introduoed d addressed the Synad 1u bebalf of the fustitetion he represented. The Rev. Dr. Crayerolt, of Knox College, at Gales- burg, followed tu behait of that Institution. He repurted that the Collegs: wis entirely out ot debt, und, ub the prosent time, was in a flourishing condition. ~ Dr, 8chenek, of Piladel- bbla, was futroduced In bebalf of the Buant of Education. e satd tuut while ministers are preachiiug from the pulpit, we should hwve brese also speaking for Bible truth, thut the publications of the Bonrd were ad, to all il Work ention by u compe Superintendent of that department of pubin tiou. Ths cveuing Dr. Jessup, of Byria, o well- knuwn mismonary, deliversd an abie atil in. atructive discourxe ov the condition of - miaslon- ary work fu thut counsry, ‘The session of the 8ynod will contiuue the rematnder of the week. COULDN'T SWALLOW 17. NEW YORK, Uct, 11.—At the sembannual sea- sion of the New York Synou of the Reformen Eplscopal Church yesterday, United States Dis- trict-Attoruey Woodford resigned his office ol Vice-Prestdent, owing to the adoption of o resolution by the Synod dechrine firm Luith in the doctrine of cterowl -punistiment 10t those who dle {u their sins. A PROCEEDINGS IN LIBEL, Bcheme of & Wotel-Kcopor tn Get Even with o Guest Who Hud Glvon the lan o Bad Send-OfT, Spectut Dispateh to The Tribune. MiLwavkes, Wis, Oct. 1L.=W. K. Smith, publishier of the Chicago Jotel World, was ar- rested here this afternous on a criminal comn- plaint for libel uuder the following elreum- stances: Lost summer, when the guests at the Townsend House, in Oconomowor, was garnis sheed by the .person furnishing theat to the house, Mr. Swith, with his family, were there, On his return to Chieago be publisted m the Hotel World, ns i allegzed, an article sharply ro- flectiniz un Mr. Townsend, the provritor of the hotel. A few days ago Townsemd catica on D, P Hal, s realestate agent fn this vity, mud procurad him to write a letter to Mr, Smith, saying that he (ilull) had, as agont, for sals a valuable hatel pro 1] which ho wished to advertise i the fote' Worid, and wanted him (Smith) s come here and then &0 to view the pronerty, so that a proper adver- tiseinent aud editorial recommendation could be written from actual knowledgo of the facts, all to bo Hberally pals for. i secordunce with this request, Mr. Simith came to Milwankee to. day. 1o was met ut the Northwestern depor by Townwund, of Ocovotiowae, sml an oftiver from Waukeshn, with s writ fur his arrent for hbel, . which lad been issued on Townsend's affidavit ana complaiat, requirie Smith te be conveved whera he had uo fri 1t was the evident deste: through the city i 4 Lack” which was waltiye, and to lold b at Wankesha till he coulid pro- cure ball from Chiengo, but his voellerons pro- tests s 30un un b compretiended the situatim prevalied on the allicer wo take binn to Hluil's offlee. There, an exvbanution, Hull saw how he had been made o catspuw 1o proctre th reat, ond be fnterested htinself to obtuii con sel for Sinitlh, aud to arvunze for bail ot Wan- keshia., Buuith left with the otficer fu chariee for that place. ILLINOIS 1*)] Roertal Dincte hustle Smita —— . THE KID-GLOVE UNDERVALUATION, NEW Your, Oct. 11.—The kid-clove aphralc. ment cuses pending since May were at last de- clded by the Collector of the Port this altor- noon. The fuvolees directly volved were con- slned to Wilmerdiug, Hungel & Co, AT Stewart & Cov, and Inelly, Neorer & Co. The Collector reaftirms the former dedsion of Genersl Appraiser advancing the unporters vralsement from 43 to 49 per dazen, which amounts 10 an dncress In the dutics of abuut 13 per cent. “Phis advance carrics the penalties for uudervaluation fn each casv. et ——— DEAN STANLEY ILL, ALpANY, N. ¥, Oct. 1).~Deun Stanley was taken {1} here, and 18 afck fn bed. The telp with Cyrus W. Field to Willlams College {s aban- doued, e —— A HEALTH-DESTROYING VAPOR is gonerated by the action of the sun's rays upon dump, decaviug vegolation, stagnant toole, And waratly, law-lyuns tracte, ‘Che true natare of tis wwanig clearly understoad, but i telution it that are, The [ which it breeds wecoud th I, wuy he ameliorated, by th ordiaary few ploved to overewmne thom, “The tr tha ol ‘. verand ugue eslsle, A Winexiassful thres tunea a day s tho best poseible preparative for onconnteriug a walsrious stiuvenliure, i the Jiver, aua luvizoraiing the sioniad out e beluw, WhETe wdvert(saiciits will i (aRCHL Fur L Raing Price ks ciarked al the Maiu e, sl wiil be recoiy ed l')‘“h‘l:l.“' Flock p, i duriug the wewily aud unlli v p g, on baturday, ¢ AMS, Bookellors aad Btatlunern 124 ler, Stationer, efc, W cru-ay. West Sie News Denot } L dewrier Newwieater, and Poacy oruer Louin NTN WANTED, _ Tk, 18 1 il s i uCarly erery oue will possas it 31 LAY EUMON e E uiol insd L. eud $or ustiait NOSES WAL T SEWING MACHMINES. l O OF NICE SINGER, DOMESTIU. WHERLEE % 5 Wilo00, ik Ueter watllines Tniom labl pite, gud Fotia Sl werraslud. Luad vidice. 4 CITV REAL ESTATE, _ IOROUGTILY APPOINTED 1thS8I- noneof the ver verychesp. 8. | Sreatborn.st. WANTED-MALE H RBookkeepers. Cler) WWARTED- A pRYGDODS: ¢ try mtatr in Missourt RINDSKOPF, BALIE & € best Toeaifties nn KXRFOOT & €O, Jrul AL gz A FHSECEARY DIESK G0 s e 3 atrictly sober, teference. Aa- Inguire at 15 South Giark:ar EH, sterling, BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, o o I.‘Dl( BALE=OR EXCITANAR~ONE LAKGR BLE- eant hunss and 16t gliso 100) jote at depot o=ar Nor- inal 4ehool 1o we 1%) lota 81 Clyde epot, 60 G, B, & G Utafirusd, two miien weat of sty Traaes. ANTED=TWO GOOD STOVR REPAIRE] Wegre MRTZNMIC A 171 et Tnmmtolo o0} TV ASTRD=—A WOUD WORKER™ 4T 243" MIGHT. #an-st., at Y o'clock p. m. he £ in Hydn Park, ANTED — A Q00D " JORRTNG 8MITIT AND f s 3t clae moxt Anply. - eir2d from fur a from o A K BT TALADAT, FIVE GOOD COPPRISMITHA AT R, BMITHB, curner of |_15x‘3|n)|'- ot Iepiatres 115 ORI AR HOUAE, fan e oW, Conchi o e ACPER, 10N, ' » days, N ny 3! men, Mondey. i G KANLR, Huim 15, 110 W aehgion ot e uickay e 1--A CUAGIIMAN -MUS{ (INDRIETANT n, AR, EUKInan profored, Amiy o tater TOR SALK-$100 WILL WY A REAUTIF one Block frny depof, at Lagranee, 7 mite. Chiraca: 815 down and £5 muntily, In market, and showh fres, siatys fare emnts 1A HIOWN.' ) _..__COUNTRY REAL ESTATL. T Tk BALk A0 LuskIv KN North Carnlina Land Company niwerer woodisml i Weatern N WAL 2oreloek p. KRS AND BIX Wasr Inlifie carpenters fos Frou fa Torenty den e AT 05 o Waterwt e CHRISTIAX & WANTED s WATLROAD ~ LABORERS — FoR Routhern Toma. 100 fur Wisconstn and Ainoesite, QW jingmancta for Mismouriy tree far AT Datd Atd IISKCK'S, 21 West Itandolph-st, WISH TO EMPLOY A an for_each Siate ‘and Territ rsalary paid Call or add Flox Comtimny, No, 91 South VWANTED -4 ROY ABOUT 15 YEAUS OF AGE 18 an ingarance office xtemall sal Kovd prumiar WANTED town s n purchusrs ot in Tie tadispitabin. For furthe JOIN K IALK] an can nent eipluzineat aud make money, TEN- vhot copylng and picture frames, vle., it CINNG [rem pat 10 b riven in Domestics TWANTEB=A Glict, TO 10 wark, U PRl Cheapon b Il . Yo Routiy Eioriin Lasat fies e PRAL ROTAR- Apply at No. 3 Drook-at., Bouth ... .. REALESTATE WANTED. VWANTED-AT THEMONT Housk TWG GlitiS W "i‘n" FOILEASIL o/ T ) of ke Tt i) mid one to walt o5 belp, - Inquire i e pa LA, Ha e M Seninstresves. VW ASTED—w0 MOKE EXUEIUKNCED MACTINE sl hand girls o con e, seversl good taliors ressers). CLEMENT & SATEI, 418 e Sauthieri b price, Additr anduli st mered, |‘l"'hln . l“l‘P" by o, i, 1ri0: A GOOL TR 7O WoRK ON B Ut uek. Bieady work and goud pay. Apply rrisin o, ()~ A SRAMSTRESR ZSUTERION HAND k un Rinutice aud dresses; also appreutices, o cunrt. Miscellnnecou OF PMPLOTMENT iy i at guod We kive emrlu Tieut Lo In(' her liowse ln Amerioe, ely 8t offics of **1dour aud Uat, " B1, 4 sud 2o Tiandotph-st, WATEL A price per da; WANTEDFiALL Tiinats farm or seetlon, b, Fenge. \ G AND Lonu » South Bide. 28] MICITOAN AV —A .\‘I\JPIAN LADY 1AV Reve f1ue taken the abmve Guniher s Tacauries for | dadies and geatlemen bosrdees, routs snd ta! 31 MGHIGAR SV =Fii « with honrd, sultatie for tingie geatiem Fint i AT SORTIRTATE o Bud smiuple o ue £ o __SITUATIONY WANTED_MAL RBookkecpers, Clorks, &ce qlTUATIlN WANTED=ACCGUN Ne Y ed, closed, oF examined: accul djusted; pos e or ever . Ly & LU OURH Bccudul Triluoe vitice, Arnacs. SITUATIDN WANTEN=TU LITHOGRAPHERS A Q) stenin prem: T refercuce e colog d 8y -board, $3.50, = ANGLISH HOUK 4" Best ainuie roos alenta #110 81, Tuatd 51087 8 wee duys restaurant tckeiw WICK~ROOSS, N KUITE ' redar table fMrat-classy now fs L or the wiiter. 318 and 520 WaAbasti- W isbsan T, Spwadie Patmer 1 £7 perweek, i 3 _ . BOARD WANTED D FURNISHED s Ad ITUATIO! 1ry tow Engtion. Goud refes JITUATI W order vaok of ¥ 73, ‘i ribune ol = ANTED=BY'A GOOD MEAT OT lohs expuricace fa tho line, ~ Address ¥ X YoUNG Trimue odice, SiTLATIY eral Jub workman uices wunlry_py!h-vnd. S“‘WUA‘::;‘I',NH WA.\'ITH"'-IHP o X } L juitaker Rt eograver; Yool refernce A Kdurese 125, o e isim, Tl e KIved Conchiien, Tenmstors, ace N UN 1Y A MARRIED MAN can N DYANe X Duniinis, et 8t dulpli-al,, near Clar! —THE MINING GOl ALl paper in te 61 BROATIWAY, 15 el Biatea thiat gives full jateat iibe Trone Atk e great gold aud pls S A A huuse 3t o a1 ol Lugilieh) as coachiman, greval it ot & 4 Ouly §3a9 ar, ! B driers 1f e Addreis die 10 Weal Nantinranont, reated e §_Aa Miiscoliuncouc, SIIUATION WANTED—LS 5ALOON O LlaUok LY store by yourig wan, o wny capacity, Addrvss ¥ 74, Trimio oftice, JITUATION WANTRED-TIY, A YOUA h bookheeper oF cashilers references give: F vy Trionne vffice, TIONN WANTED-FE Domceuticse QITUTTION WANTEU—UBY A N Lo dogencral housswork. _Cai SHITOATION WANTED-HT { G o generat housewurk; wages, 4. fur twu days 368 Urchantst, MouscKkecpers. A IIOUSEREEPER OF bath privat uud_fiotel, ddress Jire. KATE O3* 1451 PAlLFO 2 Stuney Uy lan on AR ~— {agos. aiml othiee peraitial 1 Conmicutiat, Address A RC NEY TO LOAN ON FURNITI o al, piaRos, warehinim 10 auiounts tu st niture ness atricl wiTnouy i viher. 151 Dearliori-st., BIAN Gl Cail or add T I §ivan tou rextie ¥, ol i i pet e atd-; é s e WAN 5 : DTS une uiilee, T Ty L Ner AGHEEANLE, fnteliKent young tay, 3s howsexeeper, v hildren In masl will priviary T board: CILy Fefercuces furnlshed. Ad- 1ibnze oflice. NT MONEY To LOAN MEUSICAL. ENDOUS BACRIFICE: [0 RENT-TWO 81 fLoni huuse, 630 Ads 31 Laky-at AND BASEME: NT RTONE . Apply tu J AL KINU, Nor 3 240 PEIL MONTIL=FIN Lugallacet. 1 all medern fuiprove: nouth Wator: ore » i New qulet times, we DOUS BACRIFIC oy dep wrokits, arner Sixi a, on e ! Elennt new it e, #378, 05 INT— s, Signincont o e v piiofatte Wit TO MENT-IOOMYSs oo axraife and el carved lews South Sldc. o e s dirice S0, TPORENT-LARGK FIHOS® 1§ Festors v oF tiienTaliin ro e sultanie Wabasl or lodgiug. Apply st 'l\fl RENT- 1y furuf 4 pooni geuticien takeu at 0 RENT-STORES, OF Storcs. TTORENT- A PIRST-CLARS CONNKR STOLE a (ed fOr DY Y mlitoiera wad Ehurehns ALl i TIN, . WHOLESALE AND. BEEATL IHEALER 1Y PIANGS | i S AR L ety woatad T R o0, gy Trunt, water, keay Sood cellar, Also 10214y | G0l St LU saelit, sepseately ur i coectiua with the ‘ T aor, 0f %aiuio e aud styles Ca B e S e by L Chila ia v f Lhe fur s frst- 3 fitrimient or elass drow sture, ur ot i V1 Feuine fu our Tocadiies fu Uttawa o, RENTZTHE KTOME AND IASE whoa b, wiiid fiatu 18 Madlsor by ut oo U, 144 Mudison sl or ot §u. G, PARDEE: IvaNT] FANTED-TO to rey the eify, Wity oF witliou llhlu\lar:‘ln*ll‘l‘!nl-m'd. 10 call On oF address [ oral oot licntig it-flowse Agency, Koo 37 Itj} W ANTEL=TO REST—) KW for fight housckeapli to promui-pw ug tenaut. Sidrvss ¥ M ET: seher uprialic plan o priced plute Inatufaciured, Call n hefore huying uny uther. e e JANSTIRUCTION, Sl YOUNG LABY IIAVING Ti ATIVE ORIl i Accent will teach & fow puiile ut thelr rest. uruie, WCUly (OUF l€dd0s TuF S Adurées bune: ofice. NT RO ceulra by u nile. i P . advauced, 5ty s p. i, warten, Twent -st. and o 1 L0 8 P 1,6 . “vatars U at Al pricen staniea's oeal buta and vapa, seal v With (Ur lniags, wind o large vas ariiced tho lowest. 1), by vapress, aubjics o of'expucas charges. HIIN DED 1AL A LEGANT FARLGL AND CHAMDER FUR- NITULE NITULE, test styiea, veduced o wand vlegan e ot pasiens LAbES ¥i New and elcunut stors Brvse RUACHER, MOTHS EX1EUIN by conuRet (warranied): exterminaturs s, ddress AT OA K Wasl ¥, exauilustion 3 Cull TORNT CORNI=VIAVE CIlS AND BUYERS AT 7 wanie uf thu une fa_ 11indli and caa batidie the curli herejto a capitaliag, caa vfler Inducements v bli utay for cribalug Cora tuls wiuter. Addres ur [ oltice.” % bl NTED-TO BUY DESIRABLELOT AT GRAC “’fiuuxmfll’m R, Addics E 8, Tribui ANTED-TO BUY A SALOON FOlt CABIL, in uu, dolng & gUod business. Addriss ¥ 8, Tribane oy s oS HEWALD ANI 1o FeLitri L Fn) AND CARRIA N i e T Lalaiog muicy uid papira W have by proviag vrope tlecmichit. © ADRIY L0 ica, Dbl Waduns, carly uews whll e s at it Lap-dellvy: 3 1 Cotite aad trw 1he 11 Eest weror(hient b CLICag 1, winl ik cuuvibvod that you ¢30 buy cheaper thas Ju auy wilicr place 1 thie ol Slaie st OB BALE-AN UNNIBUS, KEAUL, Larguin, at 47 Weat Sadavu-sl. Apply tv A5, WwaLTES T S Water-it, fronsat R wecks, s wrder; wiht warrant It 4 Uicas W 3L Iribute uill, TO EXCHANGE. AARTNLBN \VAN"I‘BID.‘ 00D IFFICK MAN Aaalup Lustivas, Weil eatuts 1y, Addrves ¥ 16, Tribuie, TED=WITH SOME CAPITAL IX £ U nus Lo uachliey wiw Uslug ale OVERY PArUCUIaT clcdy. Ade P W [ O AMDUNT 0F CHOICK (51 et b cumbered cagu prupesy itat Lwilllcacbas.e i i Pl Jowa. Nelcaskes U foddae B L MG, Muriar, lu s O RS, IMPROVED i7 Uil it o {0 Coh LB, 1l adis o CHMANCES. SINESs MEN WITHL A CAPULAL OF 1w TO L Dusigcss tat will pag Livess So-day ui divout 4 sa INUVIANA, JOWA AND OTUE! A aale on Lle best burgler alarn cver 10veoted; & wauuLaCLUA S Bad sl Taphdiy, Ay B} balcuicd, BV LA Cl LUas.

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