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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 1878. POLITICAL. porar: aitar was on the forward deck. bind It hung a pletuze of Christ in a handsoms Nzw Onrimaxs, I ment over the exposs prety, as it is now called, was intense. correspondent sscertaina source Lhat tne way in which the records were obtained was tho fallowing: Thelr location was first ascertalned by spics, and two sten phers and two men ot poss: records were read rapidly, Tha books were then rej and the report written up at lclaure. ruw will be exposed the Re: NO SUCH ORGANIZATION EXISTS—DEMOCRATIO DETARKINATION TO CARRY THE CITf §Y amp, and upon the nitar step stood s vessel containing holy water. ‘The mars began at hall- st 9 o'clock, Father Bjerring chanting In the Russian tongue, sud a cholr of Russian snllors responding in the same language. mass Father Blerring watked through every part of the ehip, holding & crucible In one hn:n; and sprinkling holy water with other, Effect of the Qciobsf Elections Encouraging to Republics ans Everywhere. esafon of them. pemocratic Canard Regarding and taken down fn IKnow-Nothingism in Now ssian colors with prayers and the sprinkling of holy water. to man the new ship were bl 1up to tho pricst, kissing the crucifix and his hand, and then being sprinkled with holy water while kneeling with head bowed clasped on the breast. This concluded the service, and soon the beautiful ship glided gracefully fnto the river, cheered by the crowd of sailors abuard the Asla, which 1ald close by, iven & godspeed Dy thousands of throats on shore that united their hurrahs with the shrill rejoicing with ateam whistles. the ship began moving in this wey Mme, Sasne- talikin did the baptism by cracking a bottie of across the bow. 1 s of 235 feet long un her upper deck, with v-00¢ feet beam and efghteen foet depth of Her tonnage s 1,000 tons, and her ma- chinery of the compound, time-ddication, 8,000 Lorse-power, sitea for makin She will by bark-rigged, with threo masts, and has s steam-reversing gear. Bhe will accommodate 100 men. ort she will be piaced jo the dry-dock and her ull will receive & cost of tallow and white lead. She (s bullt with apecial regard for speed, and ia intended to crulse [n Russian waters against the commercial vessels of encmies. THE RAILROADS. THE STANDING OF TWO CHICAGO 1 The Alleged Organization Has No Ex- {stonce--Desperate Measures Determined Upon. (nt tn Inatangoolls Jovrnal. i xs, Oct. 21.—The New Orleans terday and to-day tatements to lead the public to sn_antl-Democratic organiza- tion exists in this city, composed chicfly Republfeans, and designed to control the eclections by force. This publication 1s art of adeep-lald scheme to cover au nquestionable purpose of the Demo- cratie lesders to carry the city elections, at least, by a combinatiun of force snd fraud, ' No such organization exlsts as the one which the Ienmoerat pretends to expose, snd such as it ascribea to tha au ors ! bave been entertatne the Demociatic organization, blication of the Jemocrat, Includini rahip of the ** Red Warrlors' an posea of the pretended orzanization, red out of whole cluth at d his Democrstic assoclates, gular Democratic organization in tho city ted by the respectably element of the ‘The ticket represents the Irish ele- pporters are the Glven & fair Lemocratic ticket is of ye number of miss WABHINGTON NOTES, PENNSYLVANIA, Special ispaleh to The Tribune. Wasmnoron, D, C.. Oct. 22.~The ocratic Campalgn Committco has dlscouraging pews from Penosylvanis, The most accurate {nformation 1s that the Democraticlesders in that State have sbandoned hapes of carrying thelr Btate ticket, and that they are mow at- sempting to concentrate on the Congressional and Leglsiative tickets, hoping to gain af one Congressman, and possibly to securs & ma- n the Legislature {n order to elect & Pemocratic succeasor to Don Cameron. accomplish thia they have msde a proposition for o conlition witk the Greenback party. The Iatter fs understood to knve declined this propo- sition, on the ground that their leaders are confident that the National palance of pow undoubtedly & by anybody out- pe ment exclusively, aud it lowest elements of society. election, and the regul; beaten by a two-thirds majority. To meet this conditlon of affalrs a scheme itate disturbances {n the couutry attention from the city. The sitempted riots Ouacbita, Tensas, and C result. They were a failure from a Kuklux standpolnt, “Burke is claimed to have met this failure with a schema to stirround the city ballot- boxes with roughs sod prevent, it possible, access of tho opposition to the polls. failing, the roughs are said to bo lostructea to samash tho boxes or steal them and carry them to the Central Police Statlon, There. they will yicld the proper majoritics for tho regular ilcket, of course, will control the fn tho Legislaturc, and can IE:: :Iecllml 5“ United Btatea without an entangling slliance. THE GRRENDACKERS, The Chlcago, Burllagton & Quincy and the Chlcago, Rock Island & Pacific Rallroads have made their report to the Rafiroad Commlasion- ers of Towa of their basiness for tho year end- inz June 30, 1878. Thelr reports embrace the businessot their whole lines, so that it is impos- slule to tell which portion of It betougs to Iows, The followiug Is an abstract of the report of the Chilcago, Burlington & Qulncy: Constraction accounts, Equipment accoants. from Pennsylyania and New Yor! ?fl:’:fluu that Hx’e October elections continue to ressing effect on the Green- and that the hard-money rought back manv Repub- g sbout joining the The sssursnces given by Becretary gherman of his sbility to resume also had o happy efe: Wiy sproading_that be the leading Repul cxercise @ moat dep back organization, yictory fn Onlo baa b Jicana who were hesitatin It the roughs are fnterfered with in the execution of this programme, their urpose I8 to be carried out, it is said, by force. he responsibility of the row can, of course, be thrown upon the orgauization of ors,” which Burke, with nwise foresight, has evolved from his inner cousclousncss. anization will account for all the violence and fraud which Burke ma) necessary to defraud the people of New of thelr jolities! rights. Meanwhllo the schiema sed disturbances Into the country, particulsrly in the Fourth and Fifth ongressional Districts, i white Domocratic roughs c¢an be found there willing to be the tools of Burke and his disreputablo allies. ILLINOIS, FARMRR CITT. Bpectal Disvatch to The Tribune, Faruzr Orry, 1IL, Oct. 23.—The good work 18 still progressing in DoWitt County, To-day there have been two very large Republican meetings in this place. threatening. wspect of the westher, a large crowd of farmers from tbe surroundiog country met in Bean's Opera-flouse this afternoon sod iistened to an able speect by Gov. Cullom. Not one-balf of the people could et {n, so it was decided to bave auother meetlog In the same hall to-nfght, which was addresscd by Elder and a closing spcech mado by CQitatan Cawpalgn added greatly oy thelr soul-stirring rmer City turned Gov. Cullom’s speech I theme of general commendatlon, for it the key-nute of honest, 80 unwavering supj Maapin is & staunc et, The convictlon is rap- v the financlal bllcan fssue In ready by the verdict of the October n on that question as a hard- ‘The Indisputable facts of DEAOCHATIC OUTRAGES IN SOUTII CAROLINA 43 great effect in botly these States the Republicans, Io the most conservative Republican circles denunclation of the movement, Acknowleaged Jeadership of Wade Hampton's sids, is now gevere and significant, fecling §s well indicated by the remark of one of the most conservative that whether theso transactions made Demo- crata rapidly down thers or not, it was beyond at the knowledwe of them was mak- blleans very fast in Penvsylvania. There is eatire confidence here that the Rapub- licans will make gains on Congressmen in both tates, and have s majority in each delegatlon. tetes I potie Btocks, tasn, and material on hand, Lilis and accounts, r bl supposititious or able, balance.. are nlto having in consolldating 1o be under the | extends for the proj In Pennsylvania the Buspended debt, worthless$1, 050,87 Construction exponse far tho year, to bewrittenof 1,207,012 3,887,027 A Total....s The earnings for the firat six months of the year wero as follow: journals iu the State, Probate~Judge Lee, of South Carolins, whom ihe Democrats now so severcly dcnounce, was cars since recelving the pralse and d was Indorsed in the Charleston Vews onest, worthy colored Notwithstandiug the | ‘T'he wiles of road operated sre 1,840 in lli- 524 in Tows, an: 1ota! number of persuns employed by the any, 8,974, Tho quantity of land recelved from the Government under Congressional nt was 800,072 acres, of which 321,100 acres ave been eold, at an averaxe prico of $12.02 per ucre, As thera re dent that the labd-grant falls short about 60J,- yotes of the Democracy, Ao very culoglstic terms b} and Couricr a8 the only man in South Carolioa. The resson was that at that time ho was leading & bolt againg & colared Repubilean Ci make & contest before sold §2,175,818.10. The total eornfugs for the year endlog July 1, 1878, were 84,200,830.54, ance-shect of the Chicago, Rock lslung fic Rallroad {s as follows: Cost of rona and eqalpments. Facific Hote! and other bond: Capital stock th connecting rosds Construction, repairs, salaries, NAVEMEYER'S CARD. The card of Mr. Hdvemeyer recelves more credence nere among Lemocrats who were well posted duriog the Electoral cootest .than any oue yet prioted, Tllden's mnot excepted. fact, it is the only one in which the gentlemen who gre known to have had close relstions with the general management of business about ‘Tilden’s residence place full relisnce. first oppearance of the Bouth Carolina ciphers Hayemeytr's name, tho ex- planation wna given privately that Ilavemever nd really been need in tho matter of receiving dispatches for the Qovernor, intereat of the meetl, ‘The Iadics of in large numbers. in the natlon mnd rt of its Integrity. Republican, and’ preaches honeaty {n his pulpit and on the volitical plat- 1 Cullom speaks at Gioson, i, to- morrow pight. & MINNESOTA. RRGISTRATION QURSTION. Byectal Dispateh ta The Tribune, . "Br. PAUL, Mibh.y Oct.'22,~Jadge Brill, of the Ramsoy County Districs Court, in the case of John B, Brisbin sgainst the clection judges, de- cided to-day that the city clection last winter, spplylng only to Bt. Paul and Minneapolls, 1s unconstisutional, so far as [trequires vach ballot to be numbered corresponding to the voter's number oo the poll list. Ao appeal will proba- bly be taken to the Supreme Court, and a final decislon cannot bo had until after the November All election officers are subject to beavy penalilcs for non-compliance with any requirement of the law,and will therefore, doubtlass, protoct themselves by numbering the ballots, while, shoula Judge Brili's declston be sustained by the S8upreme Court, the election beroand in Minueapolfs may be contested as which disclosed * t Amount due local Treas: Hix par cent mort. bonds ontstandin scogers, The same parties who oxplsiucd At Gt Incomo bond BInkIg K4 AL a0 enld that Havemcyer had no reason to g td Mt {act that thoy came In cipher. It isa significant 9 & number of Democrats Liere wlio were very active in promoting the passage of the Potter resolutions who now admit, with- out hesitation, that developments have remoyed Tilden entirely from the feld for 1880, TLOUISIANA, A DEMOCRATIC YARN ADOUT AN ALLEGED KNOW-NOTHING OROANIZATION, Special 10 CIncannalé Commercial, New OrLEANS, Oct. 19.~To-morrow will be exposed a secret organizstion controlling the National party of this Blate, and fmbucd with the spirit which' coarscterized ' the Know- Nothiogs in '50. It ostensihle hcads are E. North Cullom and H, C. Caatellapos, Congres- stonal candidates from the Firat and Becond Districts, It s guided by George L. 8mith,. Collector of Customs; Thomas C. Andereon, formerly of the Roturning Board; Madison Wells, of the Returning Board; Heory C. Dioble; A. J. Dumont, President of the Re- publican Btate Central Committce; J. L. and P. F, Herwig, ex-Deputy Collectors of Customs: J. R. Q. Pitkin, ex-United States Marshal; R. M. J, Kenoer, of the Returning Board; LouisJones, Agppralser of Customs; J, i, Sypher, ex-Cone gressman; W, L. Evaus, ex-Recorder; Bimeon Beldeo, ex-United Btates District-Attorney; Richard Devonshire, ex-Clerk of the United Btates Court; Alfred Bourgeod, ex-Criminal F.8tamps; Thomsa if. Jenks, a A. R. Murdock, her George B. Loud, Deputy Collector of Revenue; J. Q. editor of the Kepublican; L. A, Bhel gresaman; 1L O. Herbert Eress against Ackleng Uvoal candidato for Treasures Republicans in twenty-four wuh‘t 1t was organized in 1877, was oath-bound, and bad tokens to distinzuish members, Aworu uot to deal with any man no ove. Merchants wero conipelied 10 pay alty for tha privilege of uxbibiting tokens in helr stores, on thelr bills, stc. 1t uow embraces all the Natlonal party, some of the Republican Y, the entire so-callod Native American par- uumber of Democrats, and about 4,000 uo- alone. A pumber of merchants wen of proniuencs, auapect thelr charsel Due commissioners of Sinl fact that there Profit {n exchanglng 0 per cent mort- g0 bonds for Income bonds Interest on bonds dus July 1... Beven percent mort. Meceipts from passengol Iecelpts from freight. Keceipts from mail Recelpts from otho: The nmlnln for the first six montlis of the 0 Other suurces. The total carnings for the vesr vnding Jung 80, 1878, were $3,200,000.51, T operated _are 1,033 in Ilinols, 634 {a Iowu: THR CONGRESBIONAL OAMPAION bas reached & point where the opposition 1s sbout exbausted, und tho ‘patursl reaction aopes, Republican majorities, except in the First Dis- trlct, where there lsn't opposition enough to bring out the Republizan vote. _In this district » considerable portion of the Democr: will b cast for the Republican candidate, patius Donnelly's nominstion and canvass tog disgusted all old-style Democrats, NEW YORK, _COMBINATION, Avectal Dispaich o The Tridune, New Youx, Oct. 23.—The Republicsns sud anti-Tammany Democrats decided upon a com- bination ticket to-night. The chlef candidatess are; For Mayor, Edward Cooper, Democrat, san of Peter Cooper; District Attorney, Benjs- min K, Phelps, Repubtican, resominated; Cliy Judge, Rufus Cowlog, Hepublican. ‘The Caro- ner is & Uemocrat. Two Aldermen are Re- ublicans and two Democrats or Gieenbackers, 10 the combination and 050 7,887; Congresslonal jsnd-graut, 850, of which thers has been sold 251,761 an aversge price of $7.50 &;; acfe; Amount re- ceived from land sales, $1,007,834,83. the ammunition of llkely to lncrease the TIE UNION PACIFIC'S NEW RIVAL. It (s moucunced that the negotiations that bave been zofng on for sowno time past botween the Atchison, Topeka & Bants Fo Kailroad and the Deaver & Rio Grande Rallroad for a con- aolidation of the latter with the former have at last been comploted, and tho consol{dation will be made as soon ss posaible. gratifylog result, which wiil save o great deal of troublesome and exoensive ltigation regarding the right of way tbrough the Grand Canou ot the Arksnsas snd other fiumn. and besides mives the Atchison 8 & vosthern outlet at the specdy pushing forwerd of this road to o connection with the Bouthern Pacltie Hail- Bhieri(®; Beoator C, busband of the Jeu) candidate for Con- r.J. ¥, Uaraner, Na- and the leading iog another Jlina to the without Uovernment assistance, a8 requircd by Col. Brott's Texss Pacific scheme. sun, Topeks & BSanta Fo routo to the Pacific is in favor of Chlcago, as it will make close con- ;:‘:tl'lllun( with the Chicagu, Burlington & Qulncy here {s eutire harmon, promise of & warm 1 s MISCELLANEOUS. MASSACHUSETTS. ‘Woncxstag, Mass., Oct. 3% —The Democrats of the Ninth Congressional District nom{natea Ell Thayer, tho Greenback nominee, HANDALL $TONED, PHILADELPRIA, Oct. 23.—AL o political meet- 1pg this meeting some one threw a large stone who was addresslng the £5CADO Waa YOFY DATOW. hiave now a controliing (oterest in the Atchlson, Tupeka & SBanta Fe, ‘Tho reason that the nego- tiations regardiug the consoliuation of the Atchi- ‘Topeka & atiroads werc 80 long wending was duc to the machiuations und intricues of Juy Gould who did bis utmost to destroy this new aod poweslul rival, but sl his etlorf aod the tew rival lins will soon bean mecom- plished fact. £roes in this eit Aud professlon: merly were Democra oaivg o the Uolied Btk Bl stive of the Ul tates, pledged to support noue but wembera of the Anodstlon fur wpltlln- _Purposes, to give work and employment uly to such in the event of belug elected or ap- voliited to office; to keep all transactions, ete., strictly sccret under poualty of death; any inewmber who aball use the Assoclation for any other purdose shall be expellud, and other glhzn:n are to bo dealt with as the Couactl may A secret commlttee of five Is constituted to lnflict such punishment upvn offenders as shey “’1 Lie Assoclation has already nominated ap en- ¢ tcket, with Castoltauos aud Cullu kressional candidates, in place of Ellls son; R, B. Howard, otbera for subordinat i umwary of the orzaniastion. cisl supportera are all the Cus- ‘The object of the secret ulzatlon is to carry the clcction at all baz- purpose there {s & number of organizations, styled the Ked Warciors, the striciuat peoaltivs to do the bid- helr chlefs, without question, aud for t dedperate work the men draw the o Lall in “balloting. Its purpose is Lo ter- orlze the nyturalized citizon a few days hefore the election; " st reney &n&:n f‘lmmwu all members t was doteramfued alust thew, they would destroy scuesing thelr plans, s 1t had 0 suggested that the militia would be called Compgrria froely asserted fn thelr Executive wmittes that she militis would bave its 8 full in Ll country by tuat thas, oo pisns have bequ commuulcated to ditl- 8 accretly for wecks past, sud measures Lave 0 taken 10 protact the peace, e by them to seize the armori ization i 1856, and were wont Lo ‘l;zuhc tbemseives as Indians and terroriso ustuselized citizens just prior 10 election- Yill auch aa were in Abeir wes, Lalics st prescut arc now knowa to the whould avy attempt bo mads utrages \ha}nmwn«h of the he uews of the exyoaurs caused lutensa ex- swoug the few in possesslun of ths w's Democrat will contain the entire on, of thetr copsti- obtuined secretiv. at Bpeaker Nandall crowd. The Bpeaker’ LAUNCHING OF A SHIP. The Veass! Dullt at ¥Fhiladsiphia for the Russiap Government Gl fly as follows: moothly iata fng beon appolnted Uenersl Maosger of the De- troit & Milwaukee Raliroud for the Purchasing Committec, ponding rvorganization, anuounces tha following sppolntients to-dsy: Beeretary, James I, Mulr; Assstent Geoeral Mauazer, Alred White; Superintendent, 8. R, Callaway; Enginces, George Wassou, who will also have charge of that portion of tho Great Weatorn between Windsor and Loudon; Btorekeeper (the title of Purchasiog Ageut baviug been aboltshed), John 8, Lorimer; Asslstant Freight Ageant, Thomas Tandy, who now holds the offics bn the Ureal e Ageat, W. il. Firth, present Passeuger Ageut of tho Great Weatern for Michigan, of the reorganized Compauy will be the Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwsukes Rallway. Apecial Ditpateh ta The Triduse, PriLapxLruta, Oct. 22—A vessel built by Crsmp & Boua for tbe Russtan Government was successfully launched this murning from tue yard of that firm, Bhe is tbe two-hundred-and- third vessel buflt by tbe Messrs, Cramp. Al- though not yet nsmed, sbe will probably be cslled America. The doors of the yard were closed ageinst the general fpublic, so as to pre- veut the foterruption of work, which was car- ried on as usual by the 1,900 hands employed {o the yard. The moat of these are nuw st work on the State of California No. 2, which is for the Facific trade, and will be launched lo & few woeks. A large uumber of Iuyited guests occupled the decks of the new vesss), and rode on her down tLe ways and into the Delawsre, Bhe was profusely decorated with bupting, aod the United Ststef“sna Bus- sisa colors floated sbove ber. guests were Capt. L. P. Sematchkin, Chlef of the Ruasisn expedition Yo 1 out sruisers, Atde- de-Camp oo the stafl of Urand Duke Copstan- tine, Gepera!, Admiral of the Hussisn Navy; Griffeoberg, of Theodore Avallon, of Capt. L. Lobman, of the Africa; of Capt. Bewatchkin} u, Russian Minlster, s Cuustantine Kieopin, of the Comwmaader Gregory Chooknin, of the owwsnder Riclard” Ducker, of the Commander Paul new ship; Baroo C. Ungeru Stelobergy Chief- Engigece Rabakiosky; boll; Wharton Barker, Finaucial Agent of the Kusslan Goveramest in thls country, togetber with utber Russlao uticers and American cisl- Belore the workmea b from usnder tbe * gétbered upon revesent M attention bo Russtan chape) lo New York, celcbrated mass ‘mercbant, for Mayor, sad Mpectal Dispuich o The Tribuna. ¥oup pu Lac, Wis,, Oct. 21.—The bonds of the Fond du Lac, Amboy & Peorls Narrow- Usuge Rallroad, which to the amouut of $200,000 were guaranteed by this city to ald fu the construction of the rosd, wers to-day canceled sud destroyed, for the reason that the conditiopa under which they were Ziven had not been complied with. It ls understood that, uow that these bonds sre out of the way, there will be & settlement betweeu the parties who have beea wrang!lug for tle possession uf Lthe property, aud that “the Wellman faction wil surrender their claim and take tifet-inortgage bonds for thelr nterest, e stafl otficers . Nicholas Bbishkt Chief-Engincer Evau- W repeut former o 8. Louts, Uct. 22.—A telegram from Lesven- aty will by freely worth, Kas., to the Kansas Pacitic Kallway head- quarters bere says dylvester T. Suich, Audi- tor of the Kansas Peclic Road under late Ke- celvers, was appointed Receiver of that rusd, by the Unitad Btates Court to-day, vice Charles 8. QGreeley, tesigued, aod L. Yillard, removed au to knock the of thie urgauizat “Tilav baa e ecorated. The Aboya rnd he- Over the altar swung s lighted After the being foliowed all the After this sallors who are d, each walking Cutlom. aod bands Just as The vess L. Bancrolt. 8ha is built with sl} the requi- fourtecn and & half knots an Before Jeaving this tOADS. 342,212,473 0,440,408 3,901,017 0,184,440 1,010,240 d 2,015, 280 g Riass-maker, Sinking Fand, inking Fund 537,010 o+ eeee.. 802,015,280 Immediately. $408, 703 047, o3 6o, 50 fn Missohri; total, | PiPe, 0 land unsold, it is evi- ‘Tnere bas beco recelved for land {0 heatof ventor. rer, Chicazn. Toumenta cou! nding....., outstanding $41,200, 300 Low: B55, 45 2,001,011 204, 801 ‘he miles of ruad r cent.”! total number of persons entx'gloyed. ucres, res, ut process. ‘This 18 8 most ples. Banta Fe a Bualdes, it insurcs "Topel euver, nation, Fort thus establisi- Yuma, Paciic Ocean The Atehl- | methods. 1n fact, the owners of the latter road Savta Fa and Deuver & Rio long. wero {n vain, waterisl. 6. Tho b me T Western; General Pass ho uauie FOND DU LAC, pretended. ——— KANSAS PACIFIC. PeAy delendsats pofotment of Mr. Smith was o In purauance of & request Lo the Court, szned by A. L. Willlams, attorney of the Kansas Pacific Railroad: Hitcheock, Lubeke, and Player, solicit- ors for the compiafnanta; Wallace tornev for the Denver Exiension bondlioldora; attorney for Adolphns Mejer,— I tho representatives of com- plalnants and defendants in the case. and T. A. flnrd, constituting _al Another statlon on the Kankakes & Bouth- weatern Branch of the Illinols Central Ratlroad was finished yesterdsy, This statlon has heen named Cullom, in honer of Gov. Cullom. Ttis four and o half milcs sonth of Kempton snd about twenty-nine miles from thie junction, Mr. J.D. Bomers has been appolnted Ageot at Ins report concerning the proceedings in | He court regarding the Chicago & Lake Huron Raliroad, Judee Baxter was reported as saying 1liat thn management of the road in the hands of the Receiver bad been far frum satisfactory. ‘This statement Inadvertantly did an Injustice to Mal. C. B, Peek, the present Hecciver of the road. The Juue states that In making thst Temark it waa not intenided 1o apply to the man- agement of the Recelver, Mr, Peck, but on the unseatisfactory manner in which th been inanaged by the former Recelver, Mr. W, Judgo Baxter conslders that the present Recelver, Mr. Peck, has done ns well as any mau could have dona in the face of cmbar- rassing diticuities, GENERATION OF POWER. Potroleam Utilized as Fael—Promised Rev- olatlon in YFroduction of Hieam, Iron, and Glass—A Discovery of Unparalleled Im. portance to the Arta. Apactal Disvated to Cincinnatt Enguirer, New Yorg, Uct, 20.~—Mr. 8. C. Balisbury, & mechaulc, hss been at work for twenty yesars on & plan to utilize vetroleum for fuel fn productng steam., Hc baa hitit, andis inatalr way to make a fortune. It was tested In the Brooklyn Nary-Yard un Saturday, and was found to work to the utmost satisfaction of the officers who Inspected It The furnaces were In full blast, but no smokc was visible. Great volumes of white steam rolled away from the pipe, but no coal was thrown upon the fire below. the look of an effect without s cause. ““The most wonderful sight I have cver seen,' tho veteran enginecr lsherwood sald. * It revolutfonizes tho Iron and steel manufacturs the world over,” one of the largest iron nen of tho country exclatmed. Rlass-manufacture, roofs on our houses. ard Frennh-vlnu.- will be a8 cheap as common window-glass,’ “I'he results were g0 extraordinary In the per- fect combustion attained, in the Iotensity of heat quickly prodaced, fo th of the superheated steam, fn the astonishing evaporation of water, in the frecdom from dust, cinders, sulohyr, aud all fmpuritics, that theso experta at vnce realized that s revolution la all depirements where stcam 1s used “I'ne fuel is made of the restdne of petroleum and coal-tar, whict {s mixed to about the con- sistency of molasscs, It Is barrel to the furtace by means of & sn: At the end of this plpe as It enters the door of the furnace {8 n funnecl-shaned ap- paratus. As the fucl onters this funncl ft comes 1n contack with o current of highly saper-heat- ed stcar, which atontlzes the lq) it leaves the maching; ¢ fuduces thb required amount of oxyir of iguitlon. Thi a fleree but gelivate spray, into the blazing far- ‘The brick archies of the great furnaces aro kept at & white hua flashies alone the whbl 5,000 degrees; melting plg-fron in ten minutes, aud making lquid glass In two hours in: of sixteen. this ulmnrdluxrcy beat is the slight spray darting In from the N Just within tho door.’ 1 can send this intense white flame frotn the astery to Urace Church 11 1 have a turnace-arch that long,” sald the in- be uscd for freight, But the greatest aclilevement of the now sys- tem will be in tron-fusking. representatives of this nte graodest achievement of Sclence fn. this age, and this Inventor's Income, even on very small royalties, will bo greajer than that of auy living capitalisg. With the mechanism invented by | culd, and tiful, . The Mr, Baltsbury, & blast-furnacy of thirty tons per | ness was gone, and there day will convert Its liquld fron Into blooms or | to the eye. ‘The mechanis {ugots of wrouchtdron or steclat a cost so tritliug that it eubances tho value of ple-motal Sulptur und carbon, the two deteriorative elo- ments that are preseit in all the wrought fron now made, are ulm-l{' cast out by this new In the Sall metal lsmeltedtoa tuto liguidin fiftcen minutes. It is thien drawn oft fout luwer than tho first. ‘Lhe sccond furnscy 1s jnuncdiately charged with a continuons sheet of hot alr and supcrbeated steam of grees st immense pressure, which keeps overy particle of the liquid metal in agitation, and Dburns out the carbon utterly fn trom elght to ten minutes, shen 1t Is ready for tho puddler. At no thue lu this gperation” can any cold afr come fu coutsct with the liquid, and conse- quently every particlo becomes united, In the two melting processca evory trace of sulphur is taken up. 1T instaut the metal is run oft into the secoud turnace thu first is fllled with ‘When number two Is taken oat by the puddier the new lot s rc:ul*' to run {oto the accond furaces, aud so oo ln Noto some polnts I contrast with the methad where coal is used as fuel: 1. It has always been impossiblo to free thn fran from carbon und sulphur with the old 2. Ten charges are run off in & dayand a nighit with the preseot process. The saue num- ber will be run off In Leu hours with the new, Onc puddier will turn out iu ten hours the amount that four puddiers and helpers now turn out In twentv-four hours. 4. 'I'he furnaces witl bo kept hot for three months continuously, ss the fire-brick, becom- ing latensited by th fntcnse heat, will lust that Under thy the action of the sulptiur and the nec scrajung off the fine cinders and ashie fori ¢llukers on tho brick—the latter maust bo removed cvery day, and & new hearth made, 8. Onc-half the labor in finlshing (s saved. Jabor of bandilug coul sud re- moving ashes Js dlspensed with, 7. The vost of fuel is reduced one-half, reck- onlog coal st ooly § ————— THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN OFTEN, Bpacial Dixpatch 10 Tha Tridune. Quixcy, 11, Oct, 2L—~For several days past there has been an undercurrent of seandat in motlon In this vity, finplicatiug certaln monks conslstent and contradictory to bo believed, but on Bunday the girl touk pol 1 ol which she dico lust nizht. initted suicide from a seuso: ol remorse, and | $4.30 confessed that the stories she bad told were liks. A post-mortem demonstrated that the gir) was not pregnant, | fort and that sbo bad boen more virtuous than sho |\ —————— . BIG sulTs, 8ax FRAXCISCO, Oct. 2.—Joho H. Burke, of the §35,000,000 sult notoriely, has commenced s action {n the Ninctcenth District Court to recover from J. C. Flood, J. W. Muackoy, J, G. by the tirst three dtefendauts fn psyment for seveuty fect uf miveral Jaud desded by them to tue Copany st the figura 1w tbe Twelitn Disirlct Court the $:5,000,000 suit Liss been dismissed as to all the cept Flood, Macks etp—— BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hax FBANCISCO, Oct. £2.~A Victoris disparch says tne election fur the Comumons resulted in the returo of Bir Jobo Macdonald by a vote of Dearly tWO t0 0ug over $Wo Jutbur candldates, m—“——*—————_——_—w secrecy. The report will ‘cover fourtesn col- Oct. 20.—The_ excite- of the Know-Nothing of 53 aver Mr. Davies. Pratt, gt Cheaper than Gas, ITEMS, of ga I 18 it on electric light I 1 ssked, fng etae.!” ®as, but met with Jttle finally oave it up. be subdivic ever,” he said, e rosd had understand (t. 25 the socret of the speal was real, and no it would work as would work, hantom, thing to be accurately de omy, {am already joui tory here. which to make the eleceelcity. atterten. into elcctricity, a marked intensity and s fow quantity. ing it the other wa —rcdu-x: it had On belng * It opens & new cra in We shall soon have glass residences with el stationed n diflc " sald 8 large a e wires pie and bring them futo houscs, subatituie eectric-burners, e cnormions pressura and can shut It off at any time. must occur catehes a proper. theie Is no stnging nor flickering. nducted from the | tend that it Wllewtlmutl Eel gas. into known light. eheaper than gas. smokes. d so that, as to enter and mixat the point tomized fuel shoots, {n scarcely an, be no real necessitv for then. blow it out. and a pure white fame lenygth, registering & without lighting the barner. A have lJampa made with flexible co Allthat there is to maln- | them from oue point toanother,” I8 furnace, which comes the machlivery stup| : an extrs eugine In c: prepared tor sccidents, 8 at & price that will 50 per cent prullt, and ry rapldity, erating machibe, Wallace Muachine. lug of about m alone, as Bald the leading of metal near the winduw-casiny, st: “This fs the s flash of bhinding white light. repeated at esch touch. stean power turued light," Le sald, perfect ‘that it explained ftaelf. L was incandescent, and white, and Irame; but {t glowed with the effulzence of the atar Altal; ury furnaces tho pig- upon your {nto a sccond furnace, ono | the sirplus electricity b 1,000 de- | it Pullllc." be said, ¢ ected. Gennany, Austria, Europe many thirouet the newspapers.'’ ceascless alter- , m-{:':n Uttices (o fn. different 1 hejuw, whiere advertisenients will Frice af eliarged 8 the Mt Ofice, aud w i1} 8 0 duwel ‘Corucr Ltacaln. resent method—owing to Bouth Side. 10 BLLMDOECOURTEY wF_withuut Loard al ND 123°L, 121 R e DETROIT & MILWAUKEE. durtng which L Who furaaco la sllowed 10 | pebuaand o it et S . 3 ences 5 Sveriat Dispatch 0 The Tribuns. . 4. Not only is the quality (sdhesiveness) of e ,,m",o‘s, A HANDSO! DetroiT, Mich., Oct, @2 —(eneral Manager | thelrou improyed by tho now process, but tue T40 with Qrst-class acconiinod Broughton, of the Great Western Ratlway, lay- | quantiey ia Increascd IW0 pounus to the ton of | vate familiy; fer genticmen only referenca required. Norih Slace 7 NOLTIL CLAKI [ AND x Luard, with riow, $4 10 86 Piany aud'baihi: day-tuard, 8 per ton, West B o Q9 sounl ADAST. - KICELY & roums (o reut, with goud Voaiences, private tamily. OB HESTYAY BUREN S’ rovuis, sultaie fur bwo board. in criminal relations with an obscure Irish girl. . Roteld. ‘The matter heg attracted but little attentlon ~BILLINGS I el - hero, as the statements of tho uirl wers tou fo- AN wmilidicnn S o wacih foor caw! s fur the prico fa Liie el Ssio Y . uéhvm the ullects b said shu com- examination to-day INDSUR TOUSE, Palnier House—$3 (o 87 per w: “;Hf“ Jlu-lq 31 meals, $4.30. Bu.\«TL‘UnT WINTER YOIt GENT, two culldren oa s\ vuues, betweed e and the raturn of Mr. De Cosmos by s E LOT 2:X18) ON and three fots 502100'on. Prairle.ny cond and Farty-ghizd-at $25 PKR FOOT—0 ORDON PIEYR FEEDRIL AT WASIED-O! - st Aadi .1 Btcady wOrK: low wages, bus THE NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT. Edison at Last Dencribes Jt—And Baya It Will Anawer Every Requlrement, and De £y one knowa f¢ I8 the greateat barzaln . 1t 14 bound to come an ko §:4) per Be2tiwo years: we have soll 10 Juta now. will be huilt by the partie this fall or next ipri eannot Nnd such bargnius anywhere elsc. % Room 7, 179 Madisen 7ANTED-U00D G en as ©8 Fast Lake-st. Nxw Yorx, Oct. 10.—Fdison's electric lieht ‘wan made the butt of ridicule by the American Gas-Light Astociation members who met here this week, and the great iuventor was sought out to-day to sce what he hiad to say for him- eclf, “Are you pueftive,” I Inquired, *that you have found a light that will tako the nisce %, and be much cheaper to consumers 1 ‘hers ean be no douht about it,” ha replied. FWANTISO T0 BIT AT A de, “with eatpeta. gxd-nxtares, farmaee, & deal directly with iha owaer by Addressing 1t Fon, RALE-LGTR North i ite., lrrh'l‘r:en Siate AT MAKKILTO 1nquire st 4 and 38 Medison: CABINKT-MAKS . it. WOLPINUKLL, coroer i{ade ANTED~TWO GEIMAN age must live with tueir Wit nickel platin s CIIAB. DER: ' ru":‘mtn-m‘u. CONT VR EI: NOSE il be promptly ratd. Employment Azencios, Bouthern loway 281 men for' pines Faxes naids work ail wintart SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. it RALF—~$100 WILL It l'l“ he auswered, “electricity snd noth- BEAUTIPUL LOT 7 fmonthiys ceapmat pronert in marker, and shown free t free: ratlrof fare, 10 cents, JRA BIEOWN .. COUNTRY REAL ESTAT d that an electric light was no new dis- covery, and he only ciafmed that he had found out how to utiiize ft. His Srst experiments trere made long azo. He spent a month trying 2o discover a light thot wonld take the place of success, After his removal to Menlo Park ho mada bis own gas, and the trouble with the electric light was, it could not . [ worked hard on it, how- and then [ dfscovered the oce. essary secret, 60 simole that & bootblack could b3 nuldnlf! came {o me, the same kiog_phonograph. I 'was a8 surc that was that the phonograph 1'made my first machine. a success. Bince then I have made nesrly s dozen mnchines, each different, and the last ones improvements upon thosa firat made. The subdivision of the light isall right. Theonly rmined fs jts econ- ive that (2 will be eheaper than gas, bt I have not determined how mucht churer. To determine Ita economy I am now putting up a brick building back of mny labora- 1 have siready vrdered two eighty- horse power cngines for this bullding, with i ST U PANCE g acren fn corns framed bLouse: ‘post and oard fence: 12 cres fine (1 corn-critre,” atahies it the Jand s the very beat: no better In fow: aem that Is offered at Lalf (18 vaiue, bera e 15 hands, _CHICTSTL Miscellnneous. RTED-20 EXPERILNCED COAL MINERS AT k. 2,4mabic of day Kind. Apply ta NTED~A YOUNG MAN TO DHIVR DREAD TR 88 10 Tcuslist T A 5 €13 per sero—s miles 1 and Tala countey., It et & grest harvain. 17 Mad! KO RENT-HOUNES, North Btdee ENT—229 DEARRORN-AV. ~ITANDSOMELY- rnished housc, 'with ell modern convanicnces and good canvasscr ro- I e AT ANTED-YOUNG MUSICIANS ‘orchestral capacitv) 83 Clark-s, Chics, 5 BWABEMENT BIICK, . fne 12-ronm oct: (AMATRULS OF 1 ke to goud tndustrivua gociety may call at tho Chicazo and Michigan-ar, L B T At feoney: five migntes walk of Washington-st., to 1t of May or crmonth. Address Kht, Tribune e M e a1 modarn W. NKWHALL, 132 " Domestices NTED--A G111, TO CUOK, WASII, AND IRON for private fawnily. Apply, with references, (o GaTwenty-fosnbemt. 3% NTED—GOUD GIRL FOit GENERAL HOUS! work in 8 small familly; good wages giveo. I quire at in2 Hurou-st. ED—A GOOIY BECOND OIfiL 1N A We nlxnvzuy turn the power of Buuth Water-st., or st the_grester stesm i we obtaln the more electricity we get. alresdy told vou thst clectric lights bave had R L iU first floor; moaern arrangem the inteusity and Incressing the quantity of Jight as far s po: sible. It requires a good deal of experimenting to ascertaln huw far this can be d alter the natare of the electric light wien thls Is done. I have aiready done it to a certain ex- tent, and don't think that It was ever belore at- tempted on the line on which | sm at work.” uestioned concerning tbe articles of incorporstion of the Edison Electde Light Company, Mr. Edison sald that they proposed to light ‘the ey, rublh.- buildings, and private ectric lights, The electricity would be made hy twenty or more engines, parts of the city. coutd lay the wircs right throogh the gas-pipes, All that will be necessary will be to remove the gas-burners and ‘The licht can ba regulated by & screw, the same as gas. You may bave s bright lizht or not,as vou wisn, and you can turn it down or up just as you please, famil] ferences aired. ) RENT—$4 PEL centhat T Fe Cu West T hirteenthoat. 1 al 7 ANTED-TWO G usewark, and vne, 4 o Apply & 30 Lan| NEAT GIKL FOR( 42 2T HN EIA s Jearaold. to iske EHom L L e Bt SO B South Niaes ~$23 PRIt MONTH-FINE_TWU-8TORY t dwelling, 172 Thirty-second- , Tioom 83, 97 South FIUAT-CLABS OERMAN ~COOK. “rAsfi'n.—A R ‘with good rfercnce. Adply for two days at 430 of W. GIRAY BROW. NTEH-AT 16, DEARGOIN-AV,, A GUUD tidy girl W cook, ANTED=A"FOII N work il ~ ey RENT—VERY LOW~FOUN ELEGANT TOUN®, ‘mogern {mprovements. sdapted 1o h fog, corner Van Buren a0d Sherman-ui. . woutliwest coriir: -av, - T Addrew 1RO, Tribane ofice, el Miscellancous. '['0,BRNT~BY DAIRD & BRADLET, 90 LiSALLE- 7% 40 1520 Wabsabi-ar., 2ystory sud busement; and hasement Lrick, $13. ent ricke, Adsme-st. and 2 Carroll-av., 825. h liubey«st., near U GIRL TO DO _OENEIAL (:r.lcld care of bavy tn faine TANTRD—A GilL Fot G work: must be & Kood 00K, Waalic: 2ud West Harrisonat, ANTZD—A GINE, 0 DO GENERAL 110USE- work at 200 Untarfu-st, ba & guod aklin-st., corner of_lt TiAL HOUBE- e et e, Groreland.court, 26 Walou Asiory needed Lo light it. You turn the cock, the clec- | ibfegiory dad basem: tric_counection s nsde, the patinum burner of heat, a5id there Is your light. Thera fis nelther blaze nor flame, and I don't ter Hight than gas, but it will be whiter and steaaler than any I do know now that it will ve It wlll give no fumes nor No carbonic acil gas will be throwa off by combustion. It will be & great thiug for compositors, cngravers, and all forced to work durinis hot summer nights, for it will throw out ) v heat. Shades may be uscd, the same as shades ugon gas-liyghts, but there will The wind can't Thero can be no gas explosions, and no one will pe suffocated, becuuse the elec- tricity is turncd on, for It canuot be turned on ANTED-MILLINEG—A GUUD TRIMMER TO i oK. ot the counirr._KE KReamsirouses. ARTED—A TAILORRSS Pants, at 17 Azch ‘ark, BIn tory awl basement, 742 Weat Lakeost., $20. Qi1 Clybourn-place, 810, ry and basémneut brick, 4 Delaware-place, WORK _ON CUS- KEt UU WILLTAMS, VLS L e P A e ...XO MENT-1t00MS, FIRVT-ULAS RTITCHARS, South Sidos basters and’ fnlabere i €., Houtund sad T-NIC! 15 Eaat liandolphiat., Hoam 30, RENT—FURNISHED ROUMS Mcht” Bousekuepias. NTED=AN EXPENL G Guizily heaithy ‘wes-nu Mouse, North Clark ano Untario-sts. prtshd i bbbt~ S __BITUATIONS WANTED—TIALE, Bookkoepers, Clorks, &c» ITUATION WANTED-BY A MAS Cal, Allin,s tust aay Tosltian o ‘Avply as Clareadoa o G Eentieniey Laken B3 moders North Siaes NENT—THREE NICELY FURNISHED IOOMS. thing compieta for housekeepiag. 113 NoX(h Ciark-st.y Dot B00r. o Misceiinncotc. 0 RENT—WE HAVE LUOMS TO I I{able tenants batii in private famtife: 1 oRrUIng-ouss In all pi or e sulte, furnistied or u Y see Mr. Edison snys that electric generating ma. chines could be placed upon stesmboats and locomotives, sud the boats and cars lighted by the action of the cogines, but the Instant that :d the lights would . oud he thinis that it mfl:inc uccessary to have The smazing scope pf this new discovery may ol be estimated from its effect upon the oil-trade slone. Mr, Sallsbury'stys tie s about to make a proposition to the Producers’ and the United Pipe lines for 8 permanent cuntract totake from them pt Plttsbure ull‘?t thelr surpius sud all thelr dlstillute tar-naph) give tko producers also pay the pipe linesfor piping L to Pittsburg, Tha octau-steaunship husiness will also feel tho offect of tnls revoldvlon du steam-producing fuel. Experuncnts already made show that In a single trip avross thy Atlantic $5,000 will be effucted In frelh tlie space now taken up for 800 tous of coal will SUTTATION WANTE] B0 (25) fa de cleric b w7 nige: station tn_cities to be 1 the first engine should break down, the sccond ouo could be used to fecd tho lights, Country towns, with the use of the electric peuerating mwachines, could bo lighted by woler-power. Any nower coula bo used, provided it was strong enougn to turi the shaic of the machine with the nccessa~ MOY £, JONNSEU. o ~A WATCHMAKENL, COM- ur, wi e & permaneut sirey & bermaneul n nishied oF unfurnlatied, and leave o fuil desc: ThD -ty foreman In_ s Geat-clas ‘Fhi¢ Professor then exhibited an clectric gen- Acdruss it 06, TrlbUDY Ol ltwas what Is_known as the A koot of magncts ran around the cylinder, faclng each otber, and wires were attached toit. Mr. Edison slipped 8 il belt over the mochine, and the enguie used in his wenutactory began to turn the cylinder. He touched the point of the wire on s small plece ANTED=T0 MENT—COTTAGR Gl} Tiouse, 10 N roonia e on aud price: muvs he quod nelkliburtived. Ad= 1083, 155 Washingtou-at., iwom 1. WV ASTED=T! s TSITUATIONS WANTED-ZEMALE, Domentlcse VATION WANTED-TO DU UENEUAL LT ovemoras o o1 ey refercnce. Cail at 18 oy " FOUR UNFUT: 0 Sidr; convenieuti sirvet-cars: NT~LARAE, WELL-FU odern convuniences vl 1 beat of refereuces giveu, * Luere s your Into au There was the light, clear, intepse bright- gothiug trritating wis 80 simple and DY A Gl TO CC 4 ko 8 S0k fn & b1 4 W30 Boull Desrburn ) : QITUATION WANTE Bide, east of UiarK- reas T rbano wice SR HOURE South Eioes bor Over 18 Suer o L o €3 LOL Over ex’ Adurese MERCHANT, 8 I o genersl housa: e NTED—As Co a. O io da geners! housewor! Call a1 105 Fourtecnth- ol TEUATION WANTE 00K, Tieat 0d Pastry, Ingohutse. Call at oF aodress fur hros Guys. 240 Sicl t latinum that acted as o burner did wol burn, It threw off a lrht pure 1t was sct in a pallows-like hosphorescent r. You could trace the velus In your hauds and the spots and lines nger-natls .l‘!{vun brightuess. been turned off, and the platinum shons with a micllow radlance through the email glass globe that surrounded A turn of the screw and it brightness be- came dazzlfog. srd reduced ftself to the faintest glimmerof & glow-worm, 1t scemed perfect, *wouid gladly give up the socret to fhe bt the patents are not per- You know my trouble with the tele- phone_in Englond. A" burnt cilid dreads the tire, The public may not know, but I do know, that if a description of this fuvention reached aud other countrics in fore & pateot 18 obtained, none can be secured, [ lost the telephone patent in Uer- T- or letung 1o lodgers. A 170, ‘Tribune oics. AUSICAL, 1,[‘].\.!1. DAVIS & CO. These renowned planos recommendrd and usc the greatest artista in nuunced by musical criticseverywhere us the bl schicvemeut {n the artuf pisnoforie makiog, can found only at the warcrooms of Corner piste aud Adaia‘sts, TON & TMEALY, STATE AN MONIuESID. k' the Iatceit aasortment o second-fand platios aad orgs 0 1o $1.18u1 organs, 8¢ (0 Bars, 1ail to exawlae their stock betos oid_anil new world, 0uo 10 rouk, Was work. Ilesse call ford duye L 134 Fwenty-scutia-st. TION WANTED-LY A GOOD COMP buusowork or_sccuad work. in & Call wt L Twenty-secuud-at. s T be fotiud fu e city T S T T TR (TR i EU-BY COLOKEDR GIUL 10 LA e SrotihTy Wit tands ths busipess, 1Z30bUaLe-M. TUATION WANTED. BON & HAMLIN CABI ners of the only .nldl s trui ctioi 11 (e POWCF of 8 aL cvery Warld's Kajaitiun for pasments, Une may KDBY A CANADIAN peTent W U weuersl i wu 1 1 in ol 14y N i %0 0f Rignest bt iwelve years. Kold fuF cash of & rel quarter. Warerovms, VHOANG FOIT SAL A wishing to make iime which are uciuatly uiequ V=Y A GUUD COUl ‘or ‘would d-sacond work. Arsdi-at. MO cards answered. ATION WANTEU-LY A AN OF icuts. on terms TUATION WANTED. 1avo o . e R e vistong, as de el e o debss ¥ AS ork; refereace glven. Cail P. D1 QUrDK the week, and ustt ¥ m. tate and Adanis-sts, 131S, Dooksellors and Bisitoners, 123 statfoner, eic., 1000 FOIt A NUPERIUI Glf, bearad Lossaworas well WD CARRIAGES. ST-CLANS |i(l‘nhl$hll;ll A BT UNE WANTING PR l\)Y 4 dflTl‘l (l'lfl i TUATION WANTED-TIV A ‘85 NIl for kencral of sec wadealor, 824 Fancy WANTED-AS LA SWEDILH ULEL TO Wi 14 Campbell Tarky e e e s anBOARDING AND LODGENGe | Uoirid siofk of nild phaciuns, 4 8nd 8 passenger Fuckawars “Detween Vakiey Broughsing, Concord ¢apres wagohs and. triict haroess, tlankets, and o K ASBORTMENT | A HOME TN, Toothe (6. e wid Sehemily eraliam a. i perinauent. Call At b3 Caa TEL- AR UANMSTIESS IN A 110! 3 A 1arge variet Tk, with sinylo and flm\.fi' Warues, Can’i Hafownecnd JTUATION WaN AN T0 DO thys wouflt o wiYOK t ssslal Bale comuiencing ag 0 o'ciuck. . —F148T-CLAKS St L] FUATION WANTED-LY G001 DIESSAA 1 ny b hest eIty referenc sethatie. Al ST A WL kHousckeepers. ql‘"'n\'"fl\" WA &) of refe o8, ee (s Jdrcss, sppolnting tuteiviow, HMiscellnnoous. SITUATION w‘::'Tl'D— AS Sull!.l‘kll Y GOVERNESS - DB L HOUMS Thers Chedser ik iy pUCAID | DEARDOLN- AV -DESINABLE KGUMS 10 Tk Lo 0l 10 (o mavancen 109 feieiiioln " Bormes ad wakons t 1oL by (1 GAY OF wee ed ur will rell on wontlly paygisuts. DY, WITH BEST IEhe elty or coun® Loard: wiodera con- £ THE 1u the Stale uf Mich! trade wita Chicago aud micrclisnta lanaly thele tru rice, $1wis0: will acll 'eheap for cash. nplendid LEARART FIONT i N i [0 chonant to hice gentiemen, with ' d vow uolog large cltlea) over 2 UbE, CORNEI JACESON x—Fiae brick dwilltug, coat §3.(0); fhe ucred of gruund, Bne brick barn, 1cd- sary oub buildtug uusc, and o fue orehiard snd shirubiery; balf Moricos. Wi, 40 wiles from’ M- KPARKD To L0 sock uf lember ur kowld b ce, Pt Sauthsast coiner Loaton Clothlug sio: Did gold and'sliver boughis. 1l AND BILVEL ! FMouey 10 lusn oa watchies, dlsiiondw wad valisalas of description st UULUSNILLFS Loss Madloaat, Eatablished a5 AN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS persunal propezty b luweet fates. A Tribuue QAKDS HOUBE-CORNER WABARH-AV. AND £ Madison st —Doard: witly rooia. ab very low raics tort! i oy snd set, L llccased), 10 bt BUSINESS CHANUES, AP FOIt CASH—OK TRADE—A ‘ot hide dolnit A falF Lusineess sais tactory reqn K1ven for selliig out, 6. B SALE-L LODG Tl a0 sleumtilaies - Vv apply 0 No. 10 TO SUIT OV FUIE e Py W Y T LO, utture without rem - HOUSK BANPLE- s PLEROON ‘autils un real esiat furnished compleie, or further taturisa’ Thirty-tuird-ols.; references exchaaged, Z 84, Trib- uoe gnice. ITAL OF §100 70 PIECES 1N FACKAUES Falr, and the (onsolidated Virvinia Mloing . STOMAGE. __ Company, $10,500.000, ths value of stock and Funflwnh CARGIAGES. MERCHAN dividends of the Cousolidated Virginia recelved £di advencesusade, Josesn _PERSONAL. alleged fn cxeeas of i;;,&mu ALoTINE-JU. day xad Sunday, N and Valr, WITH §1 salld al ol N2 STRUCTION. 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