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TL E CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1878. elub erxantzaion for and had thursughly canvaser: nmplete. Jyorganized it, when the late canpaign beran, Of courso thern was work to do. We visited every achoti mistrict (and peonte living In Jllinots will please rewr s her that we havn forty-three echool districta i taia connty), anid talned to the people, answered questions, and explalned to them as best we conld the ABC of the finance question: awl after a while we wero able Lo convince the people, and the result was a grand vk‘mr‘n It apeakers in lilinols can do the same, or If the Republican party, can nut Tne Trinuxz into the hands of every voter from now till clection day, I belleve the Republicansof my native Stato will win & victory like_unto ours, | wl not much better off, The present excitement smong the'tarmers has o substantial hasts, and that Ia tho rise uf monopoly, led by tha tarliT, by atents, and by Inordinate consolldations of corporate proterty, Mr. ‘Tilden has figured In every one of these. Ho made fron in Michizan on the highest tarilf for the lowent sbinplaster wages. llots In the Pullman patent intereat and fia arsociate enterprise, the elevated rall- roads of New York, which darken the streets of the poor and double thelr car-fares; and he fs the heaviest consolidator of rallronds in Amerl- ea, having worked for Vanderbllt, Gould, Beott, Tracy, el and takes his pay in stock, Is this the man for the Democratie party to be raising up as protector of the poorl Tle ralded the Erie Canal in the TILDEN CIPHERS. other States will go into thair contests with ry nowed strength and conrage. The mpeakers who have done so mnch to redecm Oblo are anonl to reamine their labora in other flelds, Masanchnsctts, Penneylvania, New York. snd Nlinoia are to ba won: but, with snch a victory aa this in Ohia already achieved, they eapnot snd will not fafl.— Clevelund Leader (Rep. ). It (tho Ohlo victory] will tone up the Re. publican organizationin other States, and put iton the hich plane of principlo and .patrintism which it har ocenpled In Ohio §n the battle just closed. Wa 1have no more weak concessions to the rag money mania, The States to votain November w powerfally affected I!{ the reealt here, ichusetts will repuaiate lintler, New York lect a Repuhilican Leglelatare, and Pennsyl- a The Ineffectual Scoundrelism of “Uncle Sammy." Manton Marble o Oross Botween MontAgue Tigg and Harold 8kimpole, pownfall of the Exclusive * Re- form " Coterie. intereat of tho Vamierbilts, who desiru it to be | Truly yours, J. M. NonTi1. vania will give an old-fashioned Repnblican ma- New Yong, Oct. 9.—8ince the Potter Com- | he resolute, Intrepkd, clear men, not currupted . the conntry, reunited and steong. bastling as of olil for the rlght, wiit move forwatd to new victo- ries. —Cleceland Herald (Rep. ). *“ Proposition " to bribe *“accepted it done onlyonce,” This §s and lanzuage to emanate from the household of & candidate for the Presidency at nach & time. It explodes Fraud as a titleto Demo- cratic victory In 1480, but does It, we regret to say, At the expense of American character, It will clearly obwiate the association of (‘al. Pélton with any future Presidential candidate, by fees from the rich, of the stamp of Blue- Jeans \Viliame, Gov. Kirkwoud of lows, or David Davis. ‘The apprehenslons of tha rich and the woes of the poor have thelr vice in the same swanipy places: {n favoritism, advantage, the unviniant official, the wily lawyer. (ien. Urant is still 8 strong quantity for the Repub- liesn nomination, but his relations with larze corporstions are arainst him,—with Pullman, Porter & Co. I thinkit isa broadspread ont mittee was appointed nothing tmt {11 hag hap- pened to Mr. Tilded, and no injury whatever has resultea to Hayes. That Committee owes fts foception to Sam Randall, Marble, and Til- den, Clnrkeon Putler wus shoved forwanl to make It respectable. The solitary victims of it have been Anderson, the night-editor, who Jost bis place; Marble, who has lost his character: Qulet but Impressive Praparations—~The Country an Armod Camp, Heto York Times Letter., A London fashlonable journal which fs not without Inspiration at Chislehurst, where the Empress Eucenfe holds her humble Court, “learns that tho gravest appreheusions of an- other Comtnunistic rising cxists In Parls.” A It and Tikden, who has finally and forever lost his | rago that a poor ‘man's wife must pay 82 to &4 | Franco English journalist tells me that, al- | charitably ssmume Sir. Tiiden Ignorast of tof Prestdenicy and his hold upon the potitics of the | to go to bed i a slceplng-car, and If he sits by though this {s an alarmist’s view of tho situa- | trANsaction, which 14 quite Improbable, wa should ber i the urning they collect as much mure it bett: gate of Now York. Rare, fodeed, ls such o | Her i the tion, there arc cautcs for great anxlety In Pars. | Aduinitration. A mas bt ae oo ior o or 118 conjunction of evil Juck coming at unce trom DOWNFALL OF THE HEPORM CLUB. It fs thought that with the closing of the Ex- | himself aa to be kept by a depraved nephew, We Fiorida, ® Oregon, Michigan, aud Byracuse, fle Klinaps his books, loses his cipher, 4 kicked out of Convention, aud the Htate Committee Is orzanized against him. The two tiogs which Tildeu for a scliish motive attacked, the Canal Rinig and ‘T usad {n his obsequtes. on ought tu be resd by public men, that their motive must be s righteotia os thelr deed. Me, Tilden adopted Amonyz the mortifications of the Tilden cipher Lelegrams are the reflections cast u)wn the ex- clusive reform coterle, late Liberal Republie- ans, Mr. 8am_Bowics, Mr., Charles Francls Adams, Mr. Godkin, Mr. Godwin, Mr. David A Wells, Mr, Ik Bromley, Mr. Dorshclmer, Mr. Bigelow, and others, ‘these mentry woul have none of Urant for his manifest siips and errors, but expected 1n Tilden to see the nge of learning and the vestal time. Like reformers hibitlon the troublo will begin, The general commercial depression in Europo has Inter- fered with the prospects and hopes of the French workingman, who has on too many occasiona shown that he cannot patiently en- dure adversity, ‘'There arc no arms In the posgession of tho Incendlary portion of the population,” says the London paper with should be sorry to think that Any politiesl career, reaponeidle fur these recret and corrupt negnti: tiona, caald snrvive thair disclosure. —Yprinafleld (Hass.) Republican (Ind. ), A great aud snbatantisl vietory in sssured inOhio. 1t [a all the greater and mors subatantial because It was honestly fought. The campaign waa squarely made for honest money and the honcst payment of the debt, Even the platform, r i dopted Inst June in the midat of the sppeals for the nama and eharucter of a reforiner {uf 10 | gunerully, they expected too much of pro- | Napoleonic sympathies, *but it Is sig- t 1 urpose of ambition, ‘1lo soon_ forgot to re- | fRAENIY, ieY o respector of peroons, and | nificantly sald that ‘thore is plenty of So'n"r{'a"'i“,fif-«?.'.‘u‘.ll.«;‘.i‘nf;’."??"fdfl'.'.. :{lyugl!v'n’('ur i gpect his new character, and plunged into a Tine of fntrigues hitherto unknownin the hl{;lur plane of politics, It reminds us a littie of the way Louts Napoleon electtoneered for the Prest- devcy, and the coup d'etat. It was nt the South that this system of franchise wusadopted with most success, and in thu Demnocratie rotten boroughs; that is, States which never go Democratic, like lowa and Kansas, ‘There fs too much reason to belleve that his corruptions of the press were upon a Inrge scale, thus sow- fog the poigon of bribery in the organs of fu- telligence oud the hearts of public teachers, PIHILOSOPIIY. In the Mght and shade of American character are falr pussibilities for a deep scoundrellsm, We have produced gome of the world’s worst ones: ‘Thomassen, Burr, Booth, Arnold, and 1 might add Marbice. 1t1s in the false courtesy and tospitable duplicity of American social lite that our laos aud Catilines are made. Alenp- time the great soclnl passion which pervades our tities maintalns pride and passion to thety fullest hedizht, and men would rather drop into troleum.’”* That another outbrenk fs hought possible, ho gocs on to suv, **may be judged from the fact, which comes to us from an assuréd source, that many priests have pro- vided themsclves with clyllian clothes, in readi- ness for avy emergency.” it atrikes uno hero that this must be “*nows ' in Parts. That Is 1s belleved—or that it {s desired to have France think so—by the Bomapartists, the sourco of this Information is sufficlent to show. Ong thing, however, I8 certain—all kinds of political and military preparations are being made in France with a view to contingoncles which ocen- py the minda of politicians, in London as well 0aIn Parle. It 1s firnly belleved, in what may becalled Leicostor-square clrcles, that, in epito of the ontward shiow of politeness between the Uovernments of Berllo and Paris, the French are making arrangements to wipe out the dis- bonar of 8cdan, and that Germany futly belioves in the ultimate raising of this Western ques- tion, before which the Kastern gucstion will sink {nto insignificance. *“'Can it be possible,’ philosophers “ask, **that in the ninetcenth cen- often grulded by tmpatient and valn-glorious re- sentment, Their fellow-reformer turns out to be o regular old potch measurer of money, and 1 ono were dispused to be suspicious as them- selves ho might ask: DI the reform school get divided, too?” Reform, ua a plece of nolse, had got to be a good deal of prig. Scolders in particular do not accomplish much, I may say of Dorshelmer that hio legt Tilden n good while uro, aud was a goud deal scowled at for '131. ATIL. Obloin which Republicans win, thoir canvasa fa alwaya bolder and better than their platform, At last aide lssues are cleared away. Ilenceforth the fight comes directly belween the Republieans, os champions of honest money, and the Demovcrats, 88 chanipions of shinplastors and scheiners for re- pudiation. The very neceasitics of the contest steaighten the party lines and compel ue{;nmlun- to tno boldest and highest ground.—.New York Tribune (Kep. ). Ohio was called upon to make tho first fight In this great battle for sound nusincss princi- ples and honent money, and her people have rea- 80n to be proud of the result. The eyes of the whoio country were fixed upon us. Thers were misgivings too, and most anxiously was the result of Tuesday's conteat awalted. The friends of honest money and of natlons] honor everywhere bave reason (o be antinfled with that result. Ohin may, at tinjes, carelessly wander from the stralzht ling, but when fairly put to tha test, It glves forth Do uncertain round. Grandly did tho people acquit thumselyes on Tuesday. With courage and force did shey strike the keynots which shafl be heard RARUS AND HIS XINDRED. A Vislt to the Home of the King of the ‘Tarf on Long Tsland. New York Mall. $1alf an honr's stroll from Greenpolnt, L. I, last Monday brought me to the farm of Mr. R. B. Concklin,or Dick Conckiln, as e is famlliarly cslled, just in time to witness the approach of its owner, a large, ray-haired man of about 50, S Coumy: & tyrainica iy cnd | Wlo was driviog briglt by of medura aize, * | Iy ETeat mflons ol aiotien | e fareug Janoutont the Noveubor, Sisier the heaviest soclal’ penalties. “Togottier they | * That hogge," sald Mr. Concklin, after o few | JroPORES,, 5, posaible, and, what | Sliccked. Oblo haa said, Thus far and no farther. make exceptioually deep villatns, of no super- stition, but of Batanie tenacity of pride. Inthe domain of our politics, good nature and reckless yartlsanshlp have extinguished honor. The practiear knowledge of the uses of mouey to do eversthing have brought money to do the work formerly done by eadeavor, oratory, and the exercise of_legithuate powere, Thus to elect a Returning Board or a 8tate Uovernor by canvass or appeal {8 the right work to do, but to do it with money, or to pay them for what they do, {s to polsou the springs of Governuient. lor voice wiil bo liea.d ‘st the Weat and at the East, and her exnmnple will bo followed, Wa have roasan to bs proud of our Buckeye State,-- Cincine nati Gazetle (Rie ‘Thers has been no canvass in Ohio for many years more anxlously watched throughout the country, 1t was justly heid to be of national Importance. {ts resolt will ba accepted abroad sa & verdict agoinst the wild theories of inflationista and the absolute fools who twaadle about tne power of (uvernment to make absolute money of minutes’ cdhiversation, *is the own uncle of Rarus, nnd has more of his spirit and style than any other horso that ever lived. Why, how old do you suppose hu 51" After o sagaclous (ap- parently) look into the mouth of the beast, the reporter ventured the oplnlon that he might be 10 years old, * Ho s 21, If heis a dny, and he has the spirit of acolt yet. e ought to lLave done what Rdrus bas, and would it he hnd been is more, the quict but Impresstve prep- arations of France point to_warlike demonstra- tuns at no distant day. While Gambetta tells his hearers that the watchword of the Repubite is peace, as If unconsclously imitating the dead man whose tomb at Chiselhurst is so soon crumbling over his imperial bones, he says noth. ing of the enormous armaments with which the nation bristics, France is an arined camp, and her navy s dally becomfug more numerous in ships, In mea, and fn guns, Many private firms are bullding now ships for the Government. thing whicts (L may stamp with ita Sat. If prof- Just here e ae | chief - point to | givena chance. Ionco drove him fiity miles | Torpedo boats and dlspatch vesscls in farge | et n Shict It map stamp bemede against Tilden and for Ilayes. Jr. | fu live hours and a half, aud part of the way the | numbers are sald to have been bullt within the lluz:flucrynct'r;ul'ltfigfmmll' 1 ace “‘-’;:1“3::’»:9:‘: Tilden's previous proceeding aud repute render it probabio that he would trv to buy. It was generalty understood that bis nomination was 80 byugnt, and would he hesitate to buy in the court of Jast resort, where a single Electoral yote would make him the Bupreme Magistratof This is the curse of your rich, dishosorable men; your Groesbecks, who wink at ths bribery of City Counctis; your Stockwells and Hunting- sand was nearly ankle decp," The reporter turned the couversation to the more famous quadruved by the inguiry, * Wihat kind of a horss was efore lic was trained for the track?” ** He was a flery fetlow, and when he was8 cars old my neighbora sald [ never could break im, but 1 managed him without difilenlty.” #Vho wns the owner of farus beforo you last eighteen mouths. The Government dock~ ards are busy in equipping old ships and build- ng new onea. The Bociete Anonyme des Con- structions Navales at Havre Is{n full work. Tho Duke ot Cambridge, who was present at tho milltary review at Vincenses, told an Enoglish officer that In mony rcspects the French troops had ereatly iimproved in to the old hard-money Brlnelulr of Jefleraon and Jackson, and the old Democratic. fathers, whose nawmes roll yroualy from the Iips of cloguent Dem- acratlc orators, there will be occaslon for thank- fulness, not a0 much that the Kepnblicans Lnve achteved a victory, on that the better thought and better nien of boih parties are united In purgose to keep the credit of the United States so high that in thme ite Treasury notes, whettice legnletender or nol, shall pass a4 unquestioned In_the monev mar- hysique since he had last seen n spectacle of tons, who bribe whole Congresses, and your | purchased himi" flug krln . ** As a snmplo of the rest,”” sald the | kets of the world as the notes of the Bank of En- Tlidens, who plant the capstone on thu edifice ** No oue ever owned him but me, repliedthio | Duke, *thesc 50,000 men chould represent-an | Bland.—Ctncinnati Commercial (Ind. ). of carpet-baggery by offering to bribe a Preat- fortunate proprietor of the valuable animal, dential Elector. Nobody presumes to doubt ariny second to none_in Europe,” The review with much apirit, **I raised him, and know was witncssed by officers from all the grest ‘There {8 not much profit in morlizing on that moncy was sent to Uregon to steal an | moro about him than anv other mah lylne.” Powers. Thera are 750,000 slmilar troops ready | 7hat mignt have been, bnt we presume no In- Elector there. And, If thers 15 any doubt shut | — Mr. Concklin did not scen to_relish the re- | and availabio for nction. It I calculajed thay | tellikent peeson doubte that tho Republlcan party the samc nttempt was made in Florida, { {s whien the nine veara’ service of the active army | 10 Indiana would have mnde & much stronger fight, orta thot lave been wreulated 1o the effect [’hm. Rarus was discovered n _the backwoods In the hands of an old farmer who had no knu cdwo of lorses, and that ho {s of doubtful blood or poor pedigree. * My attention has Jonz been devoted to the breeding-of ho 1 am naturally foud of the horse, have slways boen successful [n handiing him, and | have my own views of the metliods 1o be employed by breeders to improve stock.” ‘The fact that Mr. Concklin lus titted up and made use of fine accommodations for horses, thst e has ind good success lo_breaking witd colts, aund that his nmar[vol breeding hos reault- cd satiafactory to himselt ut least, would secm to entitle lim to a position beyoud that of a mery_novice in horseflesh, As “to the charge that Rarus Is the descendant of ignoble lincuge on the maternal slde ho was Indienant. “ Every one knows thio sire of Rurus was Ab- dallah, and I wLl show a’ou his mother. Her alre was ‘I'elegraph, oud her dam was Lady Hunter, and chat fa no mean pedigree. Rarus ia no truck horse, and never was put to beavy work on the farm." ‘The reporter was taken through two well- arranged horse barna, und fn one of tho box- stalls hie saw u medium-sized, hardy, gray mare, freekled with the suall red spots which “denote advanced ago fu borses of that color, and was told that the dam of Rarus was before him, She {s now 20 vears old, but {s stll vigorous, and exbibits traces of the old fira which dfs- -tinguighed lier early days. 818 uscd to mako things v when sho was in hee'prime,” sald her owner. “It was not every man that could use her then; and ira cultivator tooth caught on a root or stons in the corgi-tickl something had to break, Her vim and (Ire sne gave to Rarus." “The third beat that Rarus trots will be the best, and the last quarter will he the fastest part of the Inst mile,” sald My, Concklin, * Iiis staviug qualities arc the wonder of horsemon. When hu ia thought to bu nearly tired out, he will suddenly show a spring in his gait wolch ||lrnl|1'sei evoryuody and fusures him the vie- tory, + Wiat 1 your peculiar viow of breedingi” only on the {dea that there the industrivus flcas Wwere tryiug to draw on Bammy and hu{)flwm- sclves out of the whole business, Un re- flcetion, 1 think that this Is Tilden's best way out: Let bim give Marblo $10,000 to swear Lumself a scoundrel who designed to cheat Tilden out of the $50,000. This will do Marbie oo {njury whatever, for It is an old adago, that You cannot spoll arotten egg. MARBLE. If there was any place congenlal to Marble it must have been Florids; amid the movement of centipedes, the cold white eves of treacherous, basking crocodiles, the flap of bats, and the e ot surpents, g selreilant rascality would ecl all the force of Lis reptitan surroundings, The gentle Woolley was well derlded by this o'ercounclous colleague of his. ft will over bo to Woolley's credit that Marblo calted hit an fmpediment and & hindrance. The tribute fs not so much to Woolley's understanding as to bis rectitude. Troces of tho wentleman ore forded even in his bricf dispatclies, ** Employ some one,” he suys, *in whom you bave nore -contidence than in C. Woolley,” But Marble lectures all Gramercy Park froin Tallahasses, as i be was in the qu and trance-llke cgottam of one at length oo his proper throne, Thug of Carbooart and Captain of Lravoes. It s true that_when we contemplato on the opposite side In Florlda tho slender and nervous seimptiousnces of Billy Chandler, we revert to Marble with & dramatic Interest, as if some Engllsh scrub, lrnvullngn Italy, had happencd nervously on the * Fra Diavolo,” who was con- sldenng whether to cut off his ears. ‘I'he public 15 fannliar with TIHR MARDLR PORTRAIT, Btidy-sct man of a cross between the Marseilles and [tallan type, with & vound head of somo- ¥bat Greck resemblance, the countensuce lacking fn lutetlectuality’ but abounding in o sinister playfulne: Over all there Is a hoyus Lusincss selt-suthclency, the sure mark of the literary charlatun who, having failed ssa writer, drups “supercilivusly into managemont, an: loses none of Lis egotism thore, The detalls of this creature are fashionably worked out 1 smcuth ganuents, linen, and tousure, Iy and probably have carrled this electlon, If it had veral ycars souncr taken slrung and jusitive grouiud on the financlal question. It lost threo or four {enrl of valuahle time by not duingso. The people have had 1o be ¢ducated out of erroneous ideas on this subject, and the work i not yet done. If thers tad been more tiae it would have been doi ‘The cause of hnanest money has been gain. ink steadily for tho lost few wecks, and if the whole campaign were to be fouglhit over we belleve the result would bo differont. The result in Ohlo proves nnmistatably tnat the Nopublican party in that State hos been greatly strengthened by e unw adoption of and steady adherence to the hai otivy doctrine, They beat Bill Allen on that hino three venrs age, snd now tiey have achlevea auvther brilliant victory on the satne line. —Zudianapolls Journal (Rep.). Thore is but one leston to be loarnsd of ‘Tucsday's election, The resnltin Tows. Indiana, and West Virgiula conveys nuthing to the common ntock of public knowledge. The result in Olle means, a3 to the next I'residentisl campsign, Grant and plenly of hard mouey. In Ohlo the fnancial fight was mado clear and explicit, It was fought and won by tho Hepublicans bocause tho Greenbuck dlots bad not the senks 1o unite with the Democrals on & platform of practical _ro- torm. These Gresnback idioia are, iy reality, the beat fricnda and best allies of the Iepublicans, and, if thoy eontine Lo go their present walt, thero will be nolev-up In_tlie poliey of classiem and monopoly which bas aflicted the country wo long. The Sonth ousht to see in ali toiw two nge: trst, the North s not ready to repudiato 1lic national debt; and, wecond, just yet, the coun- try {4 not gomng to the devil. That” s about the aizeof it und the sooner it alixed the bt ter lo; il partios,.~Loulscille Courier-Journal (Len. ). It will not require many words to point oot tba lessons uf the election held un Tuesday wlith refercnce to tha Congresslonal canvaase: We have no reason to doubt the sincerity of the mass of votors who have sllied themsclves with the Qreenback party, soecalled; buttho returns show that, without lfi.lm“ any material foat. o Lotd for thewmaelves, the revuit of thelr movement, whera it has mage sny lmpression at nil upon and reserve dating from 1873 Is complete,’ the four sunual contingents drafted futo the re- scrve army will amount to 520,000, What is to be dong with this army? ‘The Germans in Lon- don tell you that the Fatherlund would dlsarin if Fraues did uot go on arming, and that the only chance for Germany to resume bicr place In the industrial warket of the world is to coinpel France to put her army aud nayy on a peace footing. This s caslly said. It {s greatly 1o feared that Alsace is proving a white clephant to Germany., An- nexation is always tho seed of wars to cume. When the respite which political partics have given each other during the Ex'mslunn is at an wud, it 18 expected that Parls will furnish lively news for Europe, but not {n the direction - dicated by ourfriend at Chlslehurst, In En- elish Minlsterial clrcles it 1s sald that the most thorough understanding_las been arrived st butween England and France lu regard to Egzypt. Itis tobe hoped this {8 true, though l'jn hard to understand bow Frauce, It she cherishes any of her old ambitions, can be con- tent to see Eaypt, after careful French cultiy, tiun, fall, like a ripe peach, nto the lap of Vi toria. The complalsance of the French Govern- went in this mntter can only be futerpreted by thu fuct thatshe has mmizr business on hand, and that her futerest lles In standing well with Enaland. i¢1a ouly falrto thu people of Great Dritaiu to say that in casc of France get- ting Into trouble, no alliance would be so popu- lar as that of the tri-color sud the unfon juck, ————— CURRENT OPINION, Now we know Ohio's idea of the *Ohio dea. *—Cleveland Herald (Rep.). How would Milton Sayler do for tho next Qovernort—Clereland Plalndealer (Dem,), Mouey tells in an cloction in Cincinnati a8 woll as olsewhero,—Covington (Ky.) Common- wealfh (Lam,). The ** Ohio Idee " may do for Turkey and the reporter asked, wfernng that the flery ch Ej nt} but It doesn't take root u Ohlo,—~Zrontos | uational politica, has been to play into tho hands ioves with an uiry daintiness; he exclaims, | neterlstic of tho famlty of which Rarus is & mem- (g.,)ltalller (Demn.). of the Hepublicans, the vory party which i ree unconsciousty: “If Iam uot s diplomatist, 1 | ber might be the kuy Lo the success of that fl. sponsible for all the ovils of ‘which the Green- It is to bo hopod that the Democrata will never again be so caslly canght with Republican- Ureenback chaff. —Clsveland Plaindealer (Dem. ). Tho Cleveland Jlerald thinks that Butlor would make a great hit as Richard I/, Our own idea fu that Sir Giles Overreach would suit him better.—New York Comumercial Advertiser (liep.), ‘What Hendricks did whon ho Leard of the overthrow in Ohlo of his zrest Presldential rival, Thurnant **Aud then he smoled a morry smile, And then he winked 8 wank. " Tho punsters have got after Tilden and bis cipher, thusl; ** 0 Tilden) Cipher Tlden, Bigh for Tilden. " s nothing but » gentleman! " And yet under that olive ekin and palr of dark eyes lies an (o~ deacribable villalny, & Bobiemianism not less clear because Orfental. It was the expression woru by Wilkes Booth as a seducer, and repro- seated by bis brothier when he plays Jugo. e typo of Mr, Manton Marble has always n the same—the presuming, 3¢ impuecunious, fuancier aud manager. Ho was conceved in $he schuol of Montague ‘ligg and dressed off with a little of Horold 8kimpole, Begluning Somewhero up the Hudson River, ho sppeared g:‘g:n‘uamlc I:ur.r. aud nc;tol.(i'u:dl a I‘lllgl of decreplt newspupers at Hoston, from Yhoso ashes was to urws the Pha:nix of tho css. It failed, aud all that s remembered of asble 18 sume crammed criticiam he wroto un Edwin Forreat, lcaving Forress out, but patron- % Bhakspeare learnedly, buciers complain, 1f thils lu what was meant, the eifort has beon weasuraoly successtul in some quarters; but we huve reason to bolieve that many tnousauds of people, actusted by honorable mo- Alvew, have no such desism, and that they wiil now pue therr mistake. the tates yet to hold sloc- tounwe expect to see those Democrats who hiavo herstofore allled themselves with the Greebackurs returning to the fold of the reyulir Democracy In great numbers, especially in the Congressional contests,—3t. Louls Repablican (Dom. ), Tho victory in Ohlo, moro dazzliug fthan tho most sanguine had dared to count upon, Is pro- found and far-reacbing in it results, It is tho tri- umph of & kreat cauve, and through that the tri. umpli of & great party which alono upheld kt, Itis milltous In the pockels of the nation, and comfurt in the homes of her peonle, It throws athwart the wath of an organixen and wlaroing wttack upan':'ll lustrious horse, ** I'admit the importaoce nf poluts of muscle, of llmb, and of general form," wus the reply, ' but I study the disposition of o horsy mure than anything clse, .If I can bring together, {n brecding, stralus of blood showing a certain apirit, 1 sw contldent of good results, With a certain courage, snd vim, aud lire a horse may astonlsh the sporting world without showing hts worth fn his looks, but no Lorse ever smounted to much, howuver beautiful his , Af hie lacked these qualities of apirit.? 10 the apartment oceupled by Rarus when at home the reporter saw a horse having s striking resemblunco to him, except in sizo. Rectus, the own Lrothier of Karus, Is a lurger horse, wears the two white stockings behind, is s deep bay fu color, and carrics & star {n s forehead, thuugh & smialler oue thau that of Rurue, 18 7 yeurs old, and promises to win n nsme on the WOOLLEY. track, Uelaripes, a G-year-old slster; Colebre, Col, Vest (Dom.), of Missour, has tried muwrly nfhu und ull soctal opder the Jmpa. o d H X ler of tho he it d 1ntelllgence of the la Concklin _Muld, a %-year-ald iron-gray, Concklin Boy, a stout bay ycarling colt, aro the only other descondants of the mother of Rarus, slthough soveral tino horsea thut wure nearly reluted to Rarus wero shown to the reporter. ‘The hansomest untinal on the farm {8 the chest- Rebel service, aud vnce had to psy $16,000 Con- Jistner, foderate monsy for the mcauust horsd b ever perato men who thought to coustruct & party and contru) & nation upon the principle of the wholg- sulu destructlon of sccumulated enrnings, whether® in the hands of tho poar or the rich, the Iabarer, the widuw, tho orphag, or the caitalist. 1t pro- tocts us (rom the posablo tudictian of the wildest and Marble aays ho's anotber.’ ) tlers was sent 1o Flonda s inan of singu- arly sweet aud guileless nature, on whose pier- %00 noth ni was concealed, not even a toothpick 9r 8 bairplu; but ho bad eurued the ropute of o ‘The Philadelphia Press (Itep,) prints the recent financlal specclice of Prosllent Nayes and owpirator by considerable attitudinixiug, and | wut mare Colaripes, tho property of Mr. Coneke | Secret; Hchursasa campalgn docuwent, with- | cheme of curroncy formulated since the panic. o for ft,” Whon o got t0 Florida he found | flnts dauuhtor. With & Sromin-colored mane | hos eoa Seiort 88 camiaign documont, wi Tors s workd (oo Tumnctet credte asd ooy af our Teal rolo of mysterlous inon was & bore and | and tail, mottled with black spots, and promis- | This makes tbe fore the wurld the fnanclat credit and bonor of our utare of tho Jepublican varty | country, jusures a reasunaulo Nxity of values, * furds & sound basis for comuercts) enterprise, 'and Gually Hiita uw, tor once wnd all, after years of pain- ful struyzhing toward the 11zt irou “oue the dark shadow of a'long aud cxbaustive war.~ Uinclunali dynes (diep. ). ‘That port of the publio ia very small in- decd which wlll excalpate Mr. Tilden at tho es- penso of Messrs, Felton, Havemoycr, Marble, and Waoulley. Nobody can belleve that Me, Tilden was ignorant of the contents of clpicr dlspatches sont tu bls own huuse rolative ta & matter whicl so uearly sud so deeply cuncerned him—to g mstier which occuplod ol his thougnts and kept him in Debieath bhim ;30 Slarble telegraphed Gramere 4 :‘uk that W::T:‘:.llley was "m'xmpudl(ma‘nil and o backbita his colleaguon Jaga il Slvass o n's vote ls to be bougnt, litles, when s ‘!:u 0not waut to send elther a literary man n‘ueullennn. but a dull, beavy, butcher kind Bfll twan, who will buy s voto &s he buys hogs. b ween Marble aud Woulley the mission to “Wédl falled. ~Marble scared both himscif and e Elector he wanted to buy, and Woolley tele- 'l’:‘lohcd to Pelton & Co., In effcet: * You have Souldence In mo at’ suct d—1 mean busi- scom desporate, ‘A correspondent of an oxchauge newspa- percomplains that he appendod to a gus-burner tue words **#lat fuz," but gut nolicht; alvo that ha returnod to the gas compauy their bill indorsed, **'This ls paid,* but the agent cawe inle bl honse and carried off the moter. It ia to bo sald to Mr. Tilden's credit that he isn’t much of & card-writer. The thine bas come, bowever, when he can Hiug one o the breege with yreat appropristeness. Let him at once repudiste his wicked partaury, snd sll will be well.—Haltinore Gaselte (Dem, ). fug great speed, she would bo o prize for a cur- rlage in Contral Park, wero shio not reservea for acareer on the ruce-course. Itts onlya few years since Rarus left tho quiot 1ife Of the larm to wake a name for him- self aud a fortune for his muster. He first ap- peared at a County Fair ou Long Isiand, and then was Introduced at Prospect Park; but bls firat real race was at Horaellsville, N. €. Bioce then bis caveer fs known, At Buffalo, Aug. 8, 187, bo wade the tastest time on record, trot- ting & wilo in 3:18%. ‘The reports that Rarus bas been sold to s ulthy resldent of Bau KFranclsco for $00,000, + Conekliu dented, aud sald: TUR MIBERABLE RICK MAN. **'The risks are L snxiety during that erfilea) venod. It “?":Ilh unus remulue on Gramercy Park that | so great that { would not refuse an offer from a If thero is auy expectation anywhero that {'.L",‘,';:fl,;:’;:,‘.{. Fational bunsan creature to bas lhm‘:l crto buy was sccepted, in 8 dilatory, [ man who would pav what the horse 1s wurth. the Enquirer will abaadon this fight for the people | leve thut Mr. Tildeu was iguorant of tae cuntents ‘“lnln:l.v. 3 .l.l :rua, blecon. ngl the d:lm:“ul 3 | Discase, or uu accident in tho card, or on the | oy ghla great queation [the **Obin Idea"], now l|:r poJ gusiling ‘.“‘#}‘:‘fflu’fif'fi'f."flm‘.‘né’.’x‘x‘;‘:: ullu;u‘n = X * u0ie vy i o, wwereds Wy bU otk S AT pay | B et b arus e, aud, much a3 | adaiited 1o bo the.ouly question fa poltics. be- | 1i* 403 Clapatch auinortalng the payment of the to iarus, what he wiii bring Is al- i o8t 100 much to be invested fa one horse,” h e — T 850,000 bribe was really seat 10 ths Thdeu gyents In Tallalaeser, nubudy can be maids to believe thni THden did not autnosize . Who among ida hittia causa the whole victory [s nut woa in o huur, wo Ble nutice thut toe hopd te not well grounded. ' W anail fght the M i we stall O Wi \he bribed person unt) bo liss. voted. A it :.“'llhu\n-u belng would trust Tiiden to pay af- bat person had become rascal-at-law | P tho faitk, ] f haners- uld have furiisbiea wDut supposs Mauton Alarble nad bought that TH.’E_V &0%9%20 gmcf" \itlo within, and ot without, T o TEaas e fucilialicd s k u‘: 38 MeLin bag testiticd Marble tried to do of \ e, Domocratic pany, whosw uutions) platform | seesed the mooey, wuat molive could they vy M What would huve beets the (uturs power of BouLpxs, Col,, Oct, B.—~I noticein a late {ssue | will coutaln (o ** Ohlo Idew, " which will conquee | by fur spondiug 16 in sach wuyt ble over Tildent 1t would have been the of your paper that you rightly lnterpret tho re- | the countey. ~Cincinnati Xnguirer \Dem. ). tuo diepatches are bogus, everybody iv Powerof big fellow feion u [ 3 o Eugens Aram B Dower ol Grubiaw, tho ndsasela. ayer Hianter, orerathrator; the power of the blackmaller er gpether's Wity he bua debauched; the pow- wrer ppjickhisto | over Fuuat, and Jago Te beoderigo. Mr. Mautou Marble would ter aru i O¢ skeleton fu the closut, tho strut- ar ) :uud the turony, fu the Cabluet, verbap e oor Of New York by the Presideat’s fu- T v }‘Pflu would the round have beew made York undt;[)“:;l:fi'vm the Ravisher, and .\e\‘ul s Tehuor M:ud.. buwer would have mocke ANTI-DIVES b thore falth ) Western men and volltles erally fiahrn. The Weatery Siates are gen- Fug Sl Koverued, ‘but there i ot least ous svery Kaatern State, and the Bouth bs il they are genaine, the gullt hes fnevitably at tae door of Mr. Tilden, and he cannut vscape the consequences. 1f the di atchea are nut maliclous iuventious, It {s propos- eruus Lo thiuk that Ue cun wase scapeguats of tho eaple nbuut him. Unlcas ho avuies, and suoports s deulul by procfy, nul nun{ uays will wig beforu the pubhc vuinlon of the country will be uusnimous tu 8 verdict waich be has every reason w deprecaty, Wo will uob sttumpt 10 araw con- woqucuces until (e furks shall nsve asumed 3 mors eredible siape, But i1, ufter suticicat tiue shall bave ylunscd for dental'aud refutation, ua reply 14 madv ( this accueat.on, audiae public settles cuwis fulo & belict of 1e Lruth, 1t will 0 & great blow to tho oves aud wrosbecte of ths Dewatratic pacty. Uulil 1t is wivt wud reiuicd, Donocrats suonid pr setvu 8 bocowiug silence 0o the wrest topic of “*fraud " which they bave been tlauuting fo tou 18ce of the country alucy i3 1waugucutiva of Ar, sult of thelate political canyass fn Colorado, The regult bas tot only beew & Just rubuke to Alr, Patterson, who, by the ald of the Demo- cratle House, “stolo® Judge Belford's svatin the Fortv-ith Congress, buy & complete victory over the Fiat-Mooey party, ‘Thie campaign wus wurmiy contested, the Fiat- Mouevists clutmlug the State by a large wafords tv, sod this (Qoulder) county by at lesst 500 wajority. Tho result 1, we {mu Republicans) havu carriod the Stato by a plurality of 3,800 over the Democrats, sud a clear malorlty of over LKXO over all, and this county by 400 plu- Ly, l-“!l"u)c “fathers " of the Fiat purtvin this Stato Iive tn Boulder County. Here they Lave bhad a Tho result in Malue had unsettled the falth of honest men in quarters whera 1t had not beon shaken bofore,sud the Dewocrats ana Greou- backere were prompt aud vociferous In their clana that & Mdal wave of 8alrecklessncss bad been | P started which would swuep the couutry and shape the lseues of IK80. Avalnet this dangervus wave Ualo bas stood like the enauring tock. The fravude of bogest meney @ et the leions of Democ- rary, Urecubackisw, sud Prohsvition, sud over- thrown thea all. The oilserable aud disgraceful surcender which was led by Senstor Tharnan tus been itu vain, aud thy senlor Scuator from Oblo, afier dishonoring bis wankood snl staining tie record, e leit with the bitter redection that the peovie whom be thougat (o chest are wore wive aud Boneet 1hab be. With ibias tiwely sod price. Jess cxswple befure them, the Republicaus of cleared, huLI Nothing conld be more aed than such a cey on the part of lnl Democrat {7 it be true (which we cnnot beljeve) that Mr, Tilden, In whoec behalf the ry 1araised, attempted to pro- :‘:? l’l!"l;IQ Preeidency by & bribe, —New York lieraid nd. ). Pablic interest was gonerally concentrated to-day nn the election retnrns. As in the case of Colorado, the result in Uhio has disappointed hoth Ropablicans ana Democrats, the ane party agreea- bly and the other most disagreeably, The ** gerry~ mandering " of the Congreesionsl Districts In Ohio b5 the last Democeatic Legislatore was sapposea at the time to be so scientifically done as to insure heyond peradventure at least two-thirds of tha distriets to the Nemocrats. Bat the very anfalr portionment which was made has fallen quite ahart of what 1t was expectad to secomphishi, 1iad the Demacrata in the Ohio Legislatire allowed the old apportionment 1o stand tiiey would very Itkely have done Jurt v well, Tho fact that there wann strong element in the Democratic majority op- pored to the reapportionment, which wan anly won over to_ (L8 supnort throngh a strong letter ia favor weltten by Speaker Randsll, waa recailed to- day by some of the Ohio Nemocrats. Sa faran re- @ards the reanit on the State ticket, those who favor honest money cannot regret that tho penple of ao groat and influentinl n State an Ohlo have put the al of theiz disapprohation an the victous fnancia] aoctrines put forth in the Democratic platform, and advocated on the stnmp by too mauy of the Democratic spetkers, The result must pe di heartening to tne Presirlential aanirations of Sen: tor Thurman, It cannot be sald, however, that any man In deserving of sympathy who, for the ake of courting fickle popular favor, would turn his back squarcly on the vrinciplen he had been ad- yocsiing for nalf n céntury, lown har dissppoint- ed the expctations of “hoth Girecntmckers and Democrate, who had fused thelr intercats, and an the great ssue there wes honest money, the in- creaeed Tepublican majorlly 18 very significant. The Uteenback element ssema (o have ield jte own pretty well tn Indiana, but the summing up of the eituation In these thres important Western States, now thal the Seht fs over, In conntderes dinclosinta very percentible receding of the creen back tide. — IVashington Disputeh to Baltimore Sun (Dem. ). ILLINOIS CATTLE. Thelr Exportation to Europe from the Port of Bnitinfore—Statiatics of Bhipments. 8oseial Correapondencs of The Tridune, BarTiMong, Md., Oct. 10.—It Is a fact proba- bly nut known to the genernl readera of Tia TRBUNR that Llinols furnishes to this part oue of the most Important and rapldiy-growing in- terests contributing to Its general trade, By this I mean the cxportation of Iflinots cattle to Europe, which, although of recent birth, prom- 1scs to become of great commercial value. The enterprise was fnaugurated during the past sum- mer, and was the immediate result of confer- caoces between President Jokn W. Garrett, of the Baltimore & Ohio Rallway, and une of the most extensive ship-owners of this city. The tratlle, as is known, has cxisted for several veurs at New York aud Boston, to the greal ud- vantagze of thosc ports, snd the questiun arose why should ft not ¢ ate tempted n Baltlmore, which SnCARER facilitics equal 1f ot superior to the two rival vorts. ‘The project was thorouchly discussed and assumed tangible proportions in May Iaat, when the fiest shipment occurred. The main object belnz to secure cattle of superior size and quallty, those from the prajries of Jilinois were selected, and so well are they sdapted for the purpose that the British markets are ever reagy to receive them, ‘Tha cattle are loaded oo the cars of the Baiti- more & Oho Rallway Company at Chivazo and transporied East in easy ":fl being released at various points and sllow. short season for rest sud pasture,—and are attended by men who accompany them from the time they beiu thelr journey until they arrive ot the cattle marts” In Liverpool.:” The care of tne stock neccssitates the attendance of one perron to every twenty-five head. Arriving here, thoy are unloaded at the Mount Clare Stuck-Yands, on the western suburbs of the city, and are allowed twenty-fourhours' rest prior to belng transterred to shipboard. From Mouut Clare they ore reloaded and transferred to Locust Point, the marlne termiual of the Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad, and are driven across o gang-plank to the deck of the ocean steamship which s destined to bear them on their ocean yovage. Tne advantage of this port a8 8 polat of embarkation lica in the fact that it I8 200 miles nearer the \est than New York, and that there are greater facilities for resting and pusturing the cattle, while thie last and by ro means least consideration Is that they are driven direct on ahipboard and are not hoisted fromn the wharves hly *belts,” na ut the latter place. The steamshiips of Hooper's line, which were the first to encavein the tratlic, bave been fitted up with screw and bolted stalls on deck, while the old custom was to ship the stock between-decks. The advantaze In this Is that, in the summer scason cspecially, 8 deck pussaze is more healthy, and the cattle appear to thrive better than when lodged below, where they suffer fur want of ventilation, The average fatallty attending the ocean voy- age from Halttinore bas not exceeded 1 per cent. At other polnts It hus greatly exceeded this ratio, princlvally through lack of ventlla- tlon, while with the formerthe cause was purely patural, 1t might bo supposed that hieavy sea weather would cause a greater luss to those loaded on deck, but auch {s not the case, an while the danger of belng washed overboard 18 not 50 great, closinie the hatches—which 1a nec- casary—ia a ureat deal more fatal to those laden between-decks. The freight from Taltimore to Liverpool rauges from £3 to £5 10s ver head, but there Iy no regularity in the rate, owing constaut fluctuations, " The 1otal shipments since last May, when the traflic upuned, aggregates 2,833 head, as follows: Steamahips, Date. Caltle, Fedorico Mari6 100 Pedto, +veees JMay 21 Guillermo Grnela, Elvira, . Carollna .. . wlvading 140 OF these, nll but about 200 were (linots cattle, and,inaddition,n nuniber of smalter stock (sheep, ete,) bave also been shilppod. ‘Luo enterprise, which can now be Justly rogurded inits Infaney, promises to obtaln much greater proportions; and, in view of the ready murket found for these eattle, other steaun {inew are prepuring to eater the trafllc al S0 fur {t has been con- and the Allan lines, and one or two fyolated vessels which were chartered with a view of ¢ngazting in cattle cxportnfl . THAT LETTER OF PARKER'S, To the Editor or Tha Tribune, Racinx, Wis, Oct. 12.~Thu editor of the Greenback organ hers donies the truth of the statement made 1n my letter to Tug TrInUNE of the 3th fust. lle suys that t'arker's reply to Doollttle was not In Doolittlc’'s handwriting. My informant says that he is famnilar with Judge Doolittle's penmanship; that he had the Purxer letter in his hande ample thue to read the wnole of {1 that ho then belicved, and atill betieves, that it was fu Mr, Doolittie’s handwrit- ing. f1c is uor willing to make sifldavit of the fact, but 1s nat conviuced that he was mistuken, My 1n(urmwl reasserts that the addition wos made to Farker's letter by Geonze B, Paul, ex- uctly as stated fo my previous letter 1o Tus Tutiuxw, and, If Parker's assent to the chsuge was ever prucured, it could not have been ol umlull will! after its publication. Of this be is tive, Dfl:\'ow whether the Parker letter was or was ot i Judize Doalittle’s bandwritius, one thing s patent w everybody wao knows the partici— that the whole wrrespondence was cooked up by dudge Doulittle and vther party managers, Parzer “1s 1 the havds of bis fricads,’ and, saving no mind of bla own, b willing to do the bidding of those whoure using M tor thetr own Larposés, with no wore expectation of clectlug nlm to Congress than they Lavs of anaking hles Proatient, It 44 also pateit chur Parker, personally,fa s great lsspoointineat to Lotk Gircenbackers aud et rgts waerever in the district bo bas gous wway from howe. Ho lad Leen trampetdd as the wauager of & greal wanufacturiog catab- lhbament who bad wade w lurzs furtune, It cutnot be a grest coucers Which empluys biut woesoen wenl It was not clabined that be was au cloquent pubic wukenq\'en he was wup- pused tu be 3 rleny sharp off-Laud talker to & wnall crowd ; but b sn't, Somie of “the boys * cluim to have aiscovered thut he is 4 “darned goal fellow,” but in this distnct It woulda's wuswer 1 give thelr pecuhar reasond for thiuk- ingsue It was suld that be was lwnmeusely weultly, aud was willlug to past with a portion of his National Buuk cucrency fur thu suke of otticlal stations "brt, bevond paviue 8 couple of luiporte | sand lQLorators Ls ta'ke speeclics 2(or b, which uauseate the bard-woney Demo- craty, no evidence bas becu aeen o bils wealth bereabouts, and the Casmpaizy Commttee uro calting ou the minor candidates for heavy aasease mebts Vs bard-movey wing of the party feel vory k. Fome of them h: have their dish before them, and awallow o bit, but hiave not quite try to eat fi—and they won't, “The result of the recent elections fs nat en- couraging, and thoy are debating whether or not, when this Grecnback craze has passed off, thev will not stand better among thelr party friends If they can point to the fact that they bolted Parker. Certain It {5 that uothing but ready finished their meal of crow, and {t does not digest. Others ave tried to icceeded. Btill nthers declare that the will be shot if they the most abject slavery to partylsm induces an: of themn to support a fiominatian so distastefuf, Another fact is_noticeadle, that a number of Republicana who have been claimed as Ureen- backers have had their eves opened, and wash A canvass of this county ‘ shows but here and there a de- fection from the Republican ranks of recunt origin, and in every instance a personal xrl:w thelr bands of the whale business, ance—a sorehead—{s the explanation. PARISIAN SWINDLING. How the French ilave Elevated Chesating and Extortion to & Fine Art. 2amdon Letter tn Kan Francieen call, A family of friendsof mine have just been ‘Tho gentleman is a prominent officlal In New York State Govern- ment, and in any well-regnloted country Is pretty competent to manage his own business. But Parts ways beat him, he says. fie has been mnde to pay thousands of francs danages for Injuries to apartments which he occupied a counle of months,—injuries which aoy unpreju- diced obeerver can eee have boen the work of sears in the rooms and a long successfon of un- tdy lodgers. Ho and his wife and two grown sons—all very neat people—ars charzed with having made grease occans with thelr heads up- on the walt-papers and paint of the different rooms, one of which they never accupled at all, —~never sat down for a moment there, there belng more than enough rooms without ft. r repalrs to cumme thelr Income will he terriblv crivpled, a8 they are not rich people. Naturally, they don’t take such a rapturous enjovment out of "the Expost- tion, the salon, the theatres, and the other at- ‘aris as they might If thev'd had throueh the mill i Paris, And the sums they have had to pav fc arc o large that for many month tractions of T’ camfort and a peacelul state of mind th The laat trick I have hearl of to screw final peony out of departing straoeers {5 to send a amall boy or a amail giel with a sympatbetic ap- pesiance tothe train just os it is starting, with a claim of & few frands, as few sometimes as threo or four,—say G0 or 80 cente,—saying that n litle bit of washing has not been pald for, or yor for- ot that the garcon bought a few pupers for you (or something). and was never pald for that, Vith the full knowledge that you hase paid an enormous price for everythiby, and have the landlord’s racefpted bill for a frightful fizure in your pocket, and that you havestood the squeeze of *“drink monev" to every bound about the establishment beslie, you are, of course, Imiie- uant, apa sav you whl not pay one centime more to any living soul. Then the sympethetic messenger beglns to whine, and says he was sent to get this by the landlord, and it yon don't poy it, b will be forced to out of his poor earnings, ere, AH this imakes vou the more furious, for you see, and have seen from tho firat, that the thing 1s n deliberats fraud on the part of the landlord, and that the messenzer Is honest enough ahout it, and knows nothing except that he has been informed, on pain of dls issal, to brioge buck thac mouey, The disagreement makes a row, of eourse, and the first you kinow suome police oflicer s on the scenc, who glves you the alternative of leavinie the train at unce In his custody, with your whole party and vour buz- frarre, or paving fnstantly whatever sum is Je- manded, 1t.18 no use for you to show him vour recelnted bill for more muney, . probably, than bo ever saw; the particular ftem is not un your hill (why shoulll it bel). You have got velpt for it (why sbould you havil), s, of course, yout owu {t1 Furious as this {alse snd ridiculous reasoning that the cheanest way 18 to pay the petty demand, and, as that was 0ur screw was after, you to bustle on the traiu agalu, breathless malies you, you stlil s allowe: and angry. Just as 1t is off, and a&ll th scats are taken. —— the onl{f thing no re- are e good Something Jiard to Undertake, Aeww York Worid, The English papersare rejoicing aver the pros- s will next vear beln Id country, wlers it ence o pound. men, betue unable to make & protit on thelr chivese by selling it tn i cents per pound, fntend to freight it 3,000 sulles und pect that the United Statd to export cheese to th, will be retalled at thr other words, Amerlean dat New York wholeaale at from Glg to b3, retall it for 6 cents. TIIE TRIBUNE wo fiave ext i Hvislons, as deais helow, where advertisements %11 it taken fur the sumr natet price s charged at tue Main Oilice, sud will be eceived unifl B o'clocK . m. during the week, sud uut| on Baturdays . & it MMMS, Booksellers and Btation Twenty. second 8. AL WALL ern. e . MUSICAL. " DAVIR & Cir's BT PAVIRS ST pravos, A 10 . im. ers, 121 Newsdcaler. Slationer, ete., 100 n o News Uepot, 1 These celebrated planos wich olliers of beat makes, can be found at the warercoms | Ourne l\'n & NEALY, RTATE A Are Wesicrn Ag=nts for the Melnway- Pusuu o the world, A fow fine seconid-hand Pracijeally equal to new an 4 fully warranted, *d al hargalos, v SQUANLE GRAKD PIANOS, Bt A h) tha N Btnxls can e sold, Where th TiAterinl aud wor: g munthly payimauta if Fequired. thwest, 1l are warrant, V. KIMNALL, te and Adams-sta, 4 s low perfect in for fve years, sold ou W. W, RIMIALL, KD CHIME « U SUINT AN, ALIREE. dulpli-aty, her Ciar Corner btato nuil Ada s PAID FOIR OLD GoLD BILVERS 2 Motey tu lnst un watchios, diainonds, and yalushiss of every descriptlon at GO. 1 il Baition Otteu ficens Estavifahed v, J AN PEEPARED TO TAKE A FRW Fils luane ub (nslde impraved real eatate, at 7 iuterest, to amount of 8y, , or ffteen ( dollarsescli. JUIN MATEOCKS, 4 Dearbon LA SITMS NOT LES» X0, 0y ol Sty IMpraved property. 0 Frust Co,, LK Clark-et, ‘l( Y TO LOAN TO A U PARTIES ON IV ture. planue, eic.. at iess thun usial rai aeseunndeital.” N N'Z, Tribaus vlice CAN BE JIAD IN EXC] of #1040 of Tribuny Conpany. “reuhi W ANTED-—2. 800 o commiseion: sauth Eviiiston exty, tniproved snd rented. ¥ i, Trindne o e SIOALDING AND L0 3 WEST M Flest-clavs Boand mid & Do Lind 8 Teamitiabiu prices fur vermansub. Suuth Side. ) MICHIGAN-AV. ~T0O RENT, L A A o T sud_wifo or two gentlemen., iefervuc North Slae, l CLARS P ceut Toutmid st TUAN Aoply FUT B I ANGE FOR Ciitfency al the counting-room of the Trity on 50 CENT PIECES IN PACKAURS anga for curreucy st couatlig-rovin Ti o Probe ¥LhaN Fooms can A FURNIRHRD XD NORTI CLARKST.~FI8T.CLASH O ol whn Fm, sS4 dd lnr week, wig) visn rd, #1.) ¥ (ILAkENCR Bl 7 Btate-st., four bluci Tloard sl Rioim. per day. 87, #3. Furaubvd rosm WD Talmer Hous—{tooin and’ bu; Joeke Dy board, 4 per woek, y So Bmufl:m Blde, enat of fuad {araisied,” sunu 1 use of ASANT LOCALITY O NORTI y wod sodth uf Ci aif g bty il bt oo, i cuto- with all oliru Convenfeuere, and fable-baard, geticiuzn aind wife, weith ehil uf % o stia, A sirbetly Private faiudly preferred. Frico et b very usder- aig. Uest of Fefercnces glven aod requized. | Adireas for vne wevk, locatlon aud price, K W, Tribuve, A ]"{‘ uy weis Chfcazot Taka whary Iioditiona i pelcer A IR taie 1Y A LAY FUlR A MONTH IN TOWN relerred. sccoms o PERSONAL, l)ElLileAL—LlXL‘uL." PARR, SU s, noou= Wi young fedv nuticed by gy 2t Dicase wiaut ag lulessienr Add Usa TOUN WASATIHG, FLOKISE, BOUQU flursd G das Tur Tuncrale of ‘avery Kisd, o Bricee. W13 Waldal: Lear Twesly-scund In BY 7. . ROYD, ROOM 7. 170 MADI~ £24 per foot—1 wiil erll two fote mors on . eatt front, 501160 10 0.fa0t alley, between Forty.sece ond and Forty-thied-ate. Look at them at once. Atrorts rarx in one hinck, The nortlieast corner of Halaed And ATamy-ses., 100 feet on SIalsted-t., 79 feet derp, with All (N8 birilding . 1 wiid aeit £t %0 18 will et on renis 10 per eant. It (s o of the best hnsiness earners nffered In this market, #4,(vO—Framed store and dwelllng nver, ar1 ‘ot 27¢ 120 south front, on Mdison-st., between Lincoin and 2500 atrie: each—flere gre twn 2-atory and basemenr, stone front dwellings, stone ateps, mansard rof, of) 257137: hiousea have every modern (mprovement ani rs new, on Fulton-st., anm binek of tapot, At K A¥. #5400 dows it Thede houres coat $3,%00 10 hniid lav ™ In threa blocks of them, and twe ory and hesement ).east front,on Carpenters o and Washinzton. 0 0t ths hest 121 Poom, 3-stnry a basement, aetagon-tront hrick dwellings, an Int 2 15, good biik tiarn, enuth front, on' Aduina-st, twvden Wood and I'anitne, Furmace, gas fxtares, 81c,, Fowith it Party walit frat-clird nelahbornond; oniy iwa bincke from (inton Park: £2,00 town, F).E0—Lot YD, coner of Owien-av. And Jacksn, $2.90-Fra ore a.d dwelliuig ovar, south | ront, g7 Modlson-at., hetween Western andCaniphell‘avel . () e, £2,500-12-r00m framed dwelling, and tot 232100 east front. on Jeffersan-at., between Monroe and Stadisons Tientd for #.23 per masin corner Michigane 3 AV, AND orth o Lota ‘on . Detween Riste Casvata, Apoly to OW 274 Ohlo ot UZURBAN REAL ESTATE. JPORBALE-CHEAP-OR WOLiLD BXCIA anlarimberrd Chicagn pesdcnce or Hirs(nes prop- erty, & beautiful homne In 8 thriving eity within vna T and haifsrlde of Chicaay, Iloase (8 brick, con- Ing 12 rpomis andlath-ronm. hot and cold water, et e grounds cuntain between 50 and 00 acres of finprovedt fand: has \wo fine harne ies-lonee, and other lulhdings: far Tywn, shade and fraft trece, ete, The whole ree of any lucutabrance. " Addrens N 40 Tribuneofes, " ok 100 WILL, UV A DEAUTIFUL, LOT from i drjot, st L::m‘:m:m 3 BALK Awriling. @ roome, 7 mites froni Kloan, fn Woudlinry farm is Lisnd, lasting water, & L3 Ewlitvell 18 for 82,000; €30 dowi nee o time aU8 pee cent; It b free fiom Incumbrancs and titte oo, £4,50—ThIx |18 2-9torg and lasement btk hnflding: Art 14 arranzed for banking business, yaniis and 2331040 1L 18 e only ALK 1n & town of proote, T one of Ui best faeming equnties In will well husiness andall for &4.5005 this (s an ch fora youns mau; tha business paye r. TeFacre-430 acres of the heatIand In Woyna Net., 3 milea trum Loporte, county scats will ‘ares, 'of nll, casti will hity one of the best aections of farm owa, 7 fllles frms depoly 101 acres under plows tles W acrus timber, £, B HOVE. Room 7. 170 Madison-at. oo WANTED-MALE B3 Trades. \VASIER=FIVE auob corry. VY KMITIES, comer of ltan Y ASTED-PRINTEICAS FOIEMAN A sober, rellabio married man, wha thore Iand'in 1 patent t tean obtaln pesdy work, Aue AN, Ttocky Mountalu Seuti- GOOD 2. el tools. 043 3 AILOWS TO. MARE COATS “AND ¥4 Fouth Clarkst, BYRNF, the ‘Cute 5 MONDAY ke-ut, Emplorinent Agencics. WASTED=mm HATLROAD LABOILEIS AND SIX brlitko carventers fur Southern lown Fron tare, Twenty-neeswntll and farin hands. CHRISTIAN & CO., 29 Boutth Wate: WARTED=t0 RALROAD LAOBERS FOR B & & 1 1t (0 Tuwn, winter's works G0, Hasouris T farm-tiaads; acd, Il -5 Miscellancons. \VASTED=EXPEMIENCED THAVELER TO IN- iruduce and selt woods 10 wholcsals statioorr drilg and faney gods trady In Chiceza and. Norghy it en fr obtajuluk orders. L e 5 ey i L Do aueat ru- Purtasales of 294 0 3 day and 4 haift 310 L0 €13 8 day sure to all. . U 3L LININUTUN, 45 and 47 Javkeon- ut., Chicago, ARTICLES, prices wiven, " Dowmesticss “'.\s'rzn—cn.\numm;uu. @ WEST LAKK-ST, WA ;) M T st tamiiy: Sea VWANTED—g0 Mol (hastere and 0424 Milwau W L GE . HOUSEY nu cooking. ;:.-Aflvmrumu cral gonit tallird AT HINEil TO GO TO WONRK estav. ( of 44 Clorkest. bes tween i and (U o'Cioek, B _ BITUATIONS WANTED~IALE, Buokliovpers, Clerhs, &ce QITUATION WANTED=ACCCUNT-HOOKS 0P N or ineil: seconnte adfusted: ur e¥eniugL by a thorough sccounts Tribuuc vilee. e —— _SITUATIONS “’;\N’l‘l‘ln_l‘l}m&l{lfiafl ollnncous. N ~BY A YOUNG LADY A3 Avepuruf vusbices references given, " Address otice. ENCE ON ROUTIE to with all mudery Nurth bice pres Lasalie-at, RooM 7, 1 i}fiix EXGIL A BESID fnpruvesehis, Tt i o Facant b nprovCien v, 07 1 Roid Y3 % 1 10 MERD & Cors ~BY T. B. BOY! ferred, Apy ok Ty (R Farin, Ave dwelllngs, All under fence an, (raris thivinooe uf (e best etk farg i, 4 tifles fromm depot, L want wuod G prop- ar ulGek OF Kook Of BuY Kind. L'rice, $45,0 0, o uil of Clife: 1 Trameds dw 1 wider i, Vil €ly property or weol tarm i Lot this fafyn 4 Ho f3est anil largest woslen it Mttty nery complete, in elegant 1 urder e (OF ity or farm & 2ht die Uhi: T and cive $3 d pleve uf bustives 1 FOperty 1t b at e valie, Uriek hotel b and lut Chicago. for 8 koo farm iy TO RENT=ILOUNES, TWoent Sldes ENE, AND €1 1) biliar. WARRT jour ening LENT =77 ¥y stune-fronts 00T 1T ul o, _ApDply t uwier, N e deoy. i toeduy. DOY ETELY FUHSTSIED O e B mems, tugnin ol JOHA MEEW MO IENT-IEOOMS, West Blao, 110 RENT--THREE FRONT BOOWS AT N 3 Weat Maulfson iy eumseniavecs fur liuso: N, 2 eplne. keut low. W THOMPSON, 220 West Madisun. T RLNT=STOKES, OFFICES, &c. Storces 'l‘(:ll \'T—ET(]LIP.‘.MII.\;‘E\IP; ! oors, coruer Market und Farwen & Co POSWIN & COonBveos e e ANTED '=TIIOSE HAVING AEEd Lo rant aned those wanting roums i any part of the eity, with or withuut buanl, e ailtoor sili e, [t Wlshed ur luiuriise 0 call ou ur wldress JOYELG, GlNs0N & i TOI' WAGON, Ten Biovke vl 30 X0 ol DRCT TOrha aLy siat we will sell liuch below vatuv. CUay 100 10 i Wakatal JOI BALE=ALL KISDS ¢ il s o) fiand, Twy ad three o i vusi W Lo sld very clicap. . BUSINESS CUANCES. MOR RALE-A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL LN MIN et l-heaith cause 0f nale. Paridculine ab GROMUEN & ULLEICH, 180 10 30 audol of. 4 ANTEL=A GOUD MAN WIKH 830 TO T duterest ln w : pay i, isend miad 10 the vitice custulilers. Address N e, Lribu L_ ic CAGENTS WANTED, WANTED. g Manual* 18 W OENLARGED F 1T i Feady Sl » Tgrriiin 0 Iiiva o Svsis b : QIEAVEL =5 T ONIGRT — & WIHITE ST * T8¢ Shaty wo ! Sl swiidil | by poiurilug 1he sdie Lo 37 Smith S1() MEWALD ¥OL LIE BRTURN S0 SaEE Bl morsiad v 4 Glcations . 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