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v CHICAGO. ¥ A Logal Evidence of the Unsavory Meaning of This Word, As Shown by a Deed Made to the French in 1773, Whereby tho Indians Rolinqutshed tho Greater Vortion of Mlinols Ter- ritory. The Ohtcago River Then Known as “Uhicagou, or Garlick, Crock,” And So Set Forth in tho Instrument Above Referred To, : ‘To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune, Crrcaao, Jan, 3—Many articles hava been published in Tae Trapuxe as to tho orlgin and meaning of the word Chicago, hut jn every tne stinco, so far ns IT know, the writers hive failed to furnish any direct: evidence derived from tho Tnoia nutions of Indians as to what thoy un- orstood tho worl tomenn, Wo have had the ppinions of many nen who, It Is clatmen, wero perfeetly famillur with the Indian language, and yet no two of thom agree. Dr. J. Hammond Trumbull, of Hartford, Conn,, who ts clatmed to be tho highest authurity tn the comntry on all questions rolating to the Midian tongites, wrote tothe Hon W. 1. Wells, as published fn ‘Tin Thrmusn of Aust. 1, 187, us follows: “Tho meaning of tho nume Chicago fs not doubtful, *Chiengou' (a6 tho French wrote the nime) xigul- flea 'TheSkunk,’—nand cannot bo made to signtty anything elae, Tt hus (with #light inodifeations of locul sttleets) this meaning Jn alt Indtan tin- guages of that rezion."” Mr. Gurdon 8, Hubbard informs me that “ Tho word Chicago means garlic or strong-smoliing thing." The meaning of the word Chiengou,” as de- fined In the Indinn deed following, {8 conclusive. that In its uppiicution to the Chicagou Creek it moans garlic. Tho deer is w matter of {ntorest, not only on necount of the light it throws upon the meaning of the namo of our city, bul ns being a very ans elont tonvoyanco of a large portion of tho Northwost, and from matters of historical {nter- est tucldentally meutioned in it. Jons Fonsytie, ‘To all peoplo to whom these preacnta shall cane, Qreeting: sou Fe that we, Tomuroa, or Gubriel; Petugunge, or Michnely Maughquaynh, or Jobu Tuptiete; Couroway, Kicounuien, or Fish; and ‘Lontowt anh, or Peter, sometimes called fi Cloche, or the Beil, Kuskaskins Chiefs; Maugh- quuinthepe, or Beur'e Head; otherwise enlled the Black Dog; Meinguipaurmiah, Achiswewah, and Eschawinikiwah, Pervarbths nnd Cahoquing Shiefs; Chicfa and Suchems of the dltferent tribes of the Ulinuls nations of fnilluirs, and be- ing and effectually roprosenting all the tribes of tho sald 1Unols Indinne, send grevting: Whereas, William Murray, of the Ibhnois vountry, nlerchant, one of the grantees herein aftor named, na well for hineelf ts on thn parts and behalfs of the several other grantees herein lzo after named, did at soveral conferences uabitely held with ws, the eld Chiefs und inches, gt Kuskuskins Village, ia tho Mlhieds pountry aforesiid, trent and confer with ws, th eid Chiefs and Sachoins, for the purchase: certain quintittes or tracts of land belongins and appertaining unto us and to the several tribes ar nations of Indiana whom we represent; ane : Wurnrras, We, the said Chiefs and Sicheme, have deliberately und maturely considered for ourselves, and consulted with the natlyes of aur severnl tribes or nations, ot the reduces and proposnls made us aforeseld by the sald William Mummy, fou hiinsolt and othors, to us, the sald Shlefs aud Bachem; nnd Wnrenras, Wo, tho wild Chiefs and Sachems, As well us the other nutives of our several tribes or nitions, are fully satisiled and contented (for tho consideration heroinafter mentlaned) to arant.and confirm unto the sald Willlam Mur- ray, fod to the othor grantees Lerelnafter named, the soveral traets or quantities of land, herefnafter bounded and described: Now know ye, therefore, that. we, the entd Chiefs and Sachoms of tho several tribes of tho Milnole Indians nforesufd, fu full and publis counell ussembled, nt Kuxkaskins Village afore eid, for and in consideration of tho iin, of five shillings, to ws in hand paid by the sutd William Murray, and -for and in consideration of the following Js and inerohnnilise to us, tho ‘suid Tamara Potuguage, Maughquayah, Couroway, Kicounalsn, — ‘I' jowaraganl hy Maughguinthope, Achiswewnh, Mehiquipauntah, aud Eschuwlolletwah, patd and detlvered in fall councell aforesaid, that Js to say, 2H) strouds, 260 blankots, M0 shirts, 150 pairs ot stroud and half-thick stockings, 1%) strowd Ureeeh-cloths. HO pada of gunpowder, 4,000 pounds of lend, one es of knives, thirty: pounds of vermilian, 8,000 gun-tlints, 200 pounds Of brass kettles, 200 pounds of tobreco, three dozen gilt looking-glasses, one gross of gun- worms, two gross of aila, ono grors of Ire Htecls, sixteon dozen of garterlng, 10,000 pounds of Houry 600 bushels of Indian corn, twelve horses, twelve horned cattle, twenty bushels of Balt, pnd tronty ina, the receipt whereof wo de hereby uvknowledge, have granted, bargained, gold, nlicned, released, gnfeoffed, ratified, and fully coutirmed, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, allen, release, enfeolt, ratify, and fully contirm unto tho sald William Mttrray, Mosvg Franks, and Jacob Franks, of (tho City of London, i {uo Kinga of Grent Britain, Ex- quires; David’ Franks, John, Inglis, Mernard Sritz, Michael Gratz, Alexander Huss, David Kpront, and James Milligan, allot the Clty of Phiindelphid, in tho. Provines OF Pennsylvania, merchants; Moses Fruiks, of tho sume: ofty, ntiornoy_ at Jaw; Andrew Venilten and Wiliam Thtnilton, af tho, sume city, gentlemons Ramund Milne, of the samo’ vity, goldsmith and joweler: Joseph Simons and Levi Androw Lovi, of the ‘own of Lancast “in the County of Laneastor, and Province aforesald, merchants; ‘homes Min- shally of York County, and Provinee afore- sal, Esquire; Robert Calender and Willi ‘Thompyon, of Cumberland County. and Prov. fuce: aforcantd, Exquiress John ‘Campbell, of 3. Ttteburg, Westmoreland County und Prove neo aforesald, merchant; George Castes: ofthe Ulinuls country nforesatd, and Janes Ttunsey, Inte of tho samo county, merchants, tholr heirs and assigna, in soVeralts, or sinte bis Most Sucrod Majesty George {1L, by tho gico of Gord, of Grent Beitaln, France, and Irchind, King, defender at tho fulth, hia heirs and Hiteedasors, for tho use, benoht, tind behoot of wl the sald auroral abuve-named grantees, tholr Lira and wasigns, in severally, a8 aforesitd (by Whichever of “these tenures ‘tho sald geantews ‘nlny most tegally hold the sime), the two several trngte or prreols of land herelanfter deseribed and bounded, vist One tract or puree] of Innd, altuata, lying, and Doing ou the het shite of tho Hiver Missixsippl, Deginning at the mouth of the Meron Creck, eulled by tho Fronch tho: Itiver of Marr, beliy about a longue below the mouth of the Kiskus- Klus Rlvor; thence i northward of cast course, {na direct line buck to the Hilly Pliins, efgut leagues or thoreaDants, be the aaing more or Jess; thenes the sume course, Inv direct Hne, §) the Grabteve Plalng, keyoliteen leagies or theres wbouta, ba the wine more or less; thonce the funte courat, inn direct line, to a: remarkabld luce Known by the name of the Bug Tutelo foots, sovon leagues or therenbouts, be the Fung more Gt Toass thane tho Huma cUtTse, Ine rect Hino, to the Bult Lek Creck, hhout Koven Jeagues, by the sutia more of luss; then, crags. ing tho sald reek about ono league below the anefont Shawancrs tuwn, in fin castorly ora It- tlo to: tho uorth of. dast ‘courso, Ina direct Hno tw the River Ohlo, about four leagues, be tho BuO | more oor loses then down the Ohioy by thd several courses therenf, untill itemptis iin the Missieaippl, about thirty- five Jeaguos, bo tho same more or lus; and thon up the Bt WpDl by the sevaral courses thore- to thé ‘pideo of heinning, thirty-thres lougues, or thereabouta, bo the same mora Joss; and also one otbor ploco or pursel of lind situnte, lying, or telng alt the east sido of the Missiaslopi, beginning nt a place or point ina dirgot ee ‘opposit to the mouth of Hits Missouri River; thence.up tho Misalsdppl by tho sovernt oou thorepf, to tho inouth of the Mllnols River, about slx leagues, hw the sumo moro ar loam; {hon up tho Iiliiols iver, hy tho several Heine thereof, to Chicayon, or Gartick Crick, about ninoty Janos, or thorenbouts, ho the Buin’ more or leas; thon nourly 1s northerly course, in a direct lnu, to a cortal place ree markable,: be up tho ground on wislod an cn gugoment, or bat Ho, was fought about forty or ry yeara ngo between the Powaria and Reitant Indhins, about titty leagues, be tha: anine moro I hence, by the sume course, ina dircet two rowarkuble hills closk to- middig, of 8 large about fourteen Louies, the. sqmp inore oF less; thonve a north by Gaul courso, In uw direct lino, to 0 remarkable gpring, known by the {ndluns by the nme of ‘orsy Spring, nbout fourteen leugucs, be tho same moro or less; thonce tho same ouunie, (in adirgct ro {2.4 stent, mountain to tho nokth- wantof the Whito Buffalo Plain, about. tiftoen paruce, be the same wore or lesa} thence nenr- y #8 southwest courso, in A-dircct line, to tho Blue of beytnning, about. forty lexgues, be the Samo toro or lossy’ Quid ntso all intnorals, orcs, nderwoals, water, wator-courtes, cuuinoditics, udvautages, rights, libo: Hes, privileyer, hereditaments, wud gppurte- Dances whut vert .tho aulil twosuyeral tricts OF parcels of lid, holonuging, of {a any rise np Pertaining, and also the reversion aid rever- slong, remainder and romalniers, ronte, isu: gud profits thereof, and of overy purt and parcel thercof,ung wll th Hight tle, and inter- tho estato, Cet, Use, | part Posecsa| o of thom the sald omar ‘ouamdage S ughe foal scence a 2 Guipaiminy nnd Pachawtaitlonne hats aud Bachcms aforvsuid, gud of ull aad oyery Chiefs" poerlts only aa jm and fad is douvtful whethor tho ey pe ost order of OF the groutesty 1f not of pans of English othor perron and erMines Whitaosver, of or be= Touiging to tho enlat y nations, of, into, and out of, tho promises, and every part and purcel thoreoft fohnavennd to hold tho said aevernt tmeta or prreuia of Inne, and alt ant singular tho enld granted or bargained premieen, with the appure fonnnees, unto thon, the satd Willan Murray, Moses’ Franke, Jncol Frank i doh Tnglts, Bernart Gratz, 5 Alexander Ross, David Spront, James Milligan, Modes Franks, Andraw Hatailton, Willlam Hane (ton, Edmund Milne, doseph Simon, Levi An- feo’ Lvl Thomas AMinghall, Itebert. Calender, Witla ‘Thompson, foun Camptell, George Costien, and Jnines Ritmsey, thelr helrs and. us- forever, In severalty, or unto hin sald his hetia and sucecssnrs, to and for tho My aud behoot of the sild grantees, ANd Rees, forever, in Beyeralty, 18 and the sald Tomnrow, Petaguage, Kleounnisa, 'Tonte i, Achiswownh, Metu- wah, forthomsclyes, veral tribes of the Tlinois nations, and ail and every ather nation and nations, trite Utories mihints on the sald Miinota In- al a very of thelr posteritics tracta of Innd and premises, and del several My Piet thereof, agaist (hein the sald Tome Potagunve, Matghiqiayah, Couroway, Kile ay ‘Tontownriganih, Maughquinthepe, ‘ewnh, Metagedaneniah, and Bechawintkl- isnh, and against the suid Tlinols nations, and hele tributirics, and dependants, and oll and ‘y of their posterities, unto the said Willan Murry, Moses Franks, Jacob Franks, Davict Franks, John Toglis, Bernard Gratz, Michact Gratz, Alexander Ross, David Sproat, James Milligan, Moses Franks, Andrew Hamilton, Wil- {nin Hamilton, hnund Milne, Joseph Simon, evi Andraw Levi, ‘Thomns Minahall, Rotert Culender, Willan Thoinpeon, John Campbell, Gearge Castles, and James Heme their heirs tind agains, In reveralty, or unto His sntd Majes- ty, his heirs and eucecssors, to and for the only tise, benellt, and behoot, of the sald grantees, thelr helrs nnd assigns in severalty, ns aforesaid, Bhalkiund will warrant, and forever defend, by: these presents, Tn witness whereof, we, the said Chicfs and Sachems, In behale of ourselves manent ss andin behalf of all tho different tribes of the Ultnots Indians as aforesaid, bave hereunto set our hunds and seals, inthe presence of the per- Rone Air ie ne witnesses hereunto, wf th public council beld at Kaakaskins, villy, fore- aiid, this Sth diy of ly, in the thirteenth year of his Majesty's refygn, and in the yeur of our TOMANOA, OF GAMIIEL Chon Lapttzat), a Chtot of the Kuskaskina, Ills X mark, GUAGE, or MICIATI. Chief ofthe Kusknaklas. Tis X Vera (hetux baptized), a munrk, MAUGHQUAYAL, of JOUN BAPTISTE (holng baptizod),C w Chtot of tha Kuskuskins, Lis X mark. Cornowa yy, aChefof the 'Kasknskias, His X mark. KIvoUNAISA, FIsit, aChecorthe Huskaskhis, Mie marke i Tis X TONTOWAMAGSNIA, OF (boing baptized), WChlef of thd Kusknatian, NUTR Matto FHC DOO, a Chiet ny + Ais X mark, CUES EATS Hy aChlef ofthe Pownrtatis, His X mark, MEAWINTKIW AT, fhe Pownriahs, Ils X mark, MEINQUIPAUMIA, a Chief of the Cahtoquing, His X mark. Sealed and delivered tn the presence of us, The word (thousand) in the twenty-clghth Une of the first paye being t ritten tiponunenisure. The word (course) Inthe tifteenth line and tho word Murmy) y ith line of tho second pago belay first dnterlinads and also (Mefnqupuuimtiah), tho last subscribing Chief of the Cahoquing, his name was frat intoriined in five places In the first page, and the sume Chief's nae Ws in tho 8 {he forewoing interlinentions, oraaure, und writ ing on tho ernsure boing fit mide, the consid enitions in tha aboye written deed-poli being wlio deltvored In our presence to tho suid Chiefs, tho suld deed was tminslated or explained by Ttiehard Winston in French to Michael Danes, andnbabitant of the suid Village of Kaskaskins, undto Piero Blolt, Indian Interpreter for the Crown, who explalned and interpreted the same tothe sald Indinn Chiefa in council. The sald Micbact and Piero Dioit, interpreters, cannot write thelr namics. " DATensenoT, J. MBILER, LAVE ty Hapttiine te Mitel, a. Malis, Rican Wixerox, % French Interpreter, KASKASKIAS, Tilinols Country, os. Personnlly appeared before me, Richard Win- ston and Michiel Dinico, of tho country afore. suid, inhabitants, and Mero Molt, India inter- preter for hix Majesty at this place, who, belng solomnly sworn ttpon’ tho Holy Evinollats, do fepose anid gay ns follows, ¥ Tho eald Richard Winston deposeth and gulth that he acted ns ¥reneh Interproter during tho negotiation of tho purchase of tha hinds in the foregoing deed- poll, hounded and desertleds that he, tho sald Richard Winston, dd, to the best of knowl- edge and lunderstmiding, faithfully Interprot und explain in the French Ianguige, to tho sata Miehuel Damico und Plero Blolt, the purport or tenor of the aforesald deed-pool, the constdera- tons thorein exprossed, the boundaries of tho Jnids thereby bargained and sold to tho grantecs therein named, and was nv aubseribing witness to the exeetting of prosent at the dellvery of the consideration fn the sald deed mentioned, Tho xald Michnel Dannee and Piero Holt depose and gay that they both acted ap dindlan Interpreters In the aiid transaction; that thoy, to the best of thotr Jnowledge and understanding, did faithfully In= terpret und explain to tho several chlofs whose. marks are iflixed to tho foregoing deed or grant, tho purport of the sane, as it was interproted or expluined to the depononts fn the Frenoh Inn Runge by the sald Richard Winston; that the saht) Michuel Dannee nud Plero Blolt were pres- ont at tho executing the aforesald deed or grant, but that thoy ennnot welte thaly names, Tues M tte X mark, mark, Commandant Illnots Teen Low ‘Captate Batelitountts Regimen country, Font dian, duty 20, 177, Baregistre i Livre V4. en mon etude, Kuskualsns, pages 21, 23 2124, 25, 20) 25 0. Deuxiome Ss acai. vi Le Aux it Notatra Public, LINCOLN’S ELOQUENCE. Tho Gettysburg Oration a Mastorpteco of Hloquence, : St. Lite Repubttea Col. Lamon’s assertion that Lincoln's speech Mt Gettysburg (Noy, 19, 1863) nttrneted no atton- tlon until some tine after his death has pro- voked such a yaricty of erlticlam that the speoch iteel€ will not be wulnteresting rowing: © Four seoro and seven years ago our fathors brought forth on this Continent & now nation, conceived [0 Hberty and dedicated to tho propo~ sitfon that all mon aro ereated equal, “Now we nro engaged in a great elvil war, testing whothor that Nation, or any tution so: conceived and so dediented, enn long endure, Wo are met ona great butue-fiold of that war, Wore mot to dedieato a portion of it ax tho final reating-pluce of thogo who here gaye thoir lives that the Nation might lve, It is mtto- gothor Atting and proper that wa should do this, “Hut inn lurger sense we cannot dedicate, wo cannot consecrate, woe eatinot hallow: this gromd, ‘Tho brave mon, ving and dead, who struggled hero havo consecrated It fur above our power toudd of detract, ‘Tho workd will Uttle note nor long remember what wo Buy here, but It cun never forgot what they did hore, It is for us, tho ving, rather tobe dodioated here to the untlhistied work that thoy have thus fur so nobly carviod on, It is ruthor for us te bo here dedicated to the yrent task remaining be- fora us—thut from theso honored doad wo take inerensed, it i tothe cause for which thoy gave tho lust fy) monsuro of dovotlon—that wo hero highly yésove that the dead shall not huve dled Inyalpy that the Nation shall, under God, havo now birth of freedom, nod that. tho Government of the poople, hy the peoplo, and for the pyopte shall not perish from the earth. If broylty bo tho soul of vloquence, is itis of wit, thou thls nddecas doserves tho very highest praisu. And when wo analyze the miner and tho matter, itis Indead ditticult to see how any thing substantially butter could be crowdotl into the etme sniatl compass, Yotno palntof real Importance Is left untouched, and the polnta touched aro dtlyen homo to tho dullest mind In that simple and earnest languagu of whieh Line colu wus e porfeot mastur, Only un orator cun fully uppreelute an orator, and Jt is reported that Edward Everott—who waa follow the President in an eluborate cifort lasting over wn hour—sald tohims “Sir, your uddroas will bo remembered and chorished when mine is forgot- ten.” And ao it has turned out, Yot Fyorott was porhupa the moat {horoushly accom tabi oriter Auericn bas produced, and tho di tty burg orjtion was not unworthy of bis ‘alg Tue nowh. 2f less elfeclive than {fa prodecessor, it was beonuse the ono appewled te tho head anil -tho othor to the heart; nud at such times and Hucud tho foclingd ure Of nore consequence thin. ho intellect, Bloguenoeu in aman is mw difficult to dofirie ag it igan indoserlbable fusclnition ta woman, somothing which caries ue away’ captive, we fs utmost Infinit considered ono a know not why or how, And it in variety, Burky was, snd ‘orators; yet the Houso of MnONs Noyer il fou thetattoru speach of his tocnablo t Ming to rogain thebrmenta} balance, Pate du. fae i dun. None Of Gombyong? Miatsionye to Webster first-clasé oratoricul ability, yet he never could sweep an audience with hin asdid Clay, Burke and Webster will Ilvo for aver in print }Bhorldan and Giay in fl t fond tra- dition which ‘is quite aa impor! ju, If Bot pa satletaubory,: ut 8. Prentiss was propel ly inore oluquont (han clther Sheridan or Clay, you memory.” It 0 meine ‘The House eloquence cum be prescrily ayy other way, 1 f tho sie deed, ns woll 14 - ‘Tho subtle spirit that pervades It and iver to it Irresistible power ovaporates In type 10 holy is there, bul tho soul hus tied, Bo the grandest ploquonee gang anid to dio with the breath thnt carrica ft to the car, Demosthenes und) Cleero,—wo read them with delight; but what must theyhave been ta thoas who heard the words of Iving fire rush from tho spenk- era pa. Lord = Chesterfield, in the opinion of his contemporarien, | win tho first oritor of his day, but his scanty onitorival remuing are flat enongh to us, Many tittle things contritute to what ie culterd “nhappy hit.” In one of his speeches during tho famous Joint debate of 184, Dinculn—ape ing to a crowd Inrgely Democraticomsaid: | + 16 will mnke very little difference, fellaw-citizens, whether iny friend Judge Douglin tr myself 1s elected to the United StitesSenntos but die areal question on which he and E are divided will live when our poor, jc, Rtininering tongites ure silent in the grave.” ‘Tho pathos put Inte this, And tho ant, weary expression of countenance that necampanted It atlrred every soul present to tho very depths. Bametiine simian wast mw by Owen Lovejoy in a apereh ton in 1200, He hn coneliided his political reminrks, anit, chuylag his voles to tt eouverutionnl tanec, made a short defense of his brother mgntnst core (ain charges preferred in Ford's“ Mistory of Me Unols,” ending in this wi wepwoulysthree years have gone rines tho blood of my brother, H Kher] ft these streets, mun down and nilngied with the waters of tho mighty stream that sweeps puat your elty to the sens “*'The Avonto the Severn ru rea, «1 Rrutitoredt wide, ax Whokltffo' And tiga sshen bor" the Sovern to the name ahatl Wick- Fhe houso wis rovked ns if by a inizhty wind. There was no npplauso, but rowething which the wildost. applause could notutter. Wendell Philllps—who preaches oveastonally— mide a tremenclous hit once Inn rather wnelore fen) fashion. He was nddressing an iinniense audience fn Boston econ after the capture and return of uo runaway aluve by tho Federal aus thoritics, He dos din vigorous and brilliant lunguaye the perils and sufferings of the poor minh In his escape fran bondage, and, after hive Ing thus prepared the way fora proper climax, delivered thts perorition: “Now, what does Massneburetts do to this wretched fugitive who baa puld such a price for liberty and f4 elutme Ing the protection of her free soll¢ Dors she strike off his fetters and bid bin breathe In peice the alr of freedom? Noy Misdichusetts P sonds Thin baek to alavery! CA long pause.) At tho top of all our Stato papers we read tho familiar legend, *God save tho Commonwe a of Massachusetts." [ sny, Gop DAMN tha Co monwealth Masencluisotts!" Tho expioel of Nhundred-ponnd gun could not have startled his hearers more, but the shout which followed was aa lon tus royal salute, The subject we lave glanced nt is a most fruitful une, and has never been even partially oxhausted. ‘Enough to gay, in conctusion, that the greatest, orators are born and not. made: and that the highest ordor of eloquence is a gift which the possessor enn neither explain nor ace gount for, Tt Is. in skort, tha noblest form of God-given inaplration FOREST-CULTURE. What Harn Been Accomplished by a Number of UWlinols Gentlemen In Lyon County, Northwestern Lowa I the Editar of The Chicago Tribune, Bioomisatoy, Il, Dee. 81.—During alate ine terview you did mo tho vourtess to ask me to give you for publication some account of what dud beon accomplished by mysvlf and associates in the way of forest-culture in Northwestern Towa, Knowing tho interest you take In this sub- Ject, and that that Mterost is shared by many of your more thoughtful readers, who are painfully Impressed with the devastation so generally yo- ingouin our onee grand off forests, 1 gladly comply, though under eireumstances imposing areuter brovity than desirable in tho discussion of 80 Important a topic. In tho summer of 1809 nnumber of tholending uitizens of this and an adjoining county,—in- ling tho thon President of the State Normal University, Dr. Edwards, tho Hon. Itobert E. Willams, and elght others,--hearing of tha won- derful beauty and fertility of Northwestern Towa, were, after n month's exploration of thit neighborhood, so favorably impressed that thoy bought of tha Government, inn tolerably com- paot body, a tittle more than ts ordinarily com- prised in what {8 called 2 Congresstonal town- khip of fand, at $1.24 per nere. These entrivs wero made In what fa now known ns Lyon County, Towa, In close proximity: to the north- western corner of the State, and about fittecn miles southenat of Sloux Faults, now so rapidly growing In Importance. Deeming It unwise— not to euy wroug—fo appropriute lurge bodies of land without Sinproving tho sume, a4 well as sell- Ing off n part to actun! settlers, this policy was ut once igtead upon. In purmutnce thoreof, In the summer of 1870 wo broke np tho contral forty of five adjotning sections, and the year following that of four other sections, dousignated on the ticcompraying mnp 118 Broa. 19, 29, 2, 25, 20, 90, 31, it, and 30 of ‘Lownsbip 100 N., Ranges 47 and 48 west. The central forty of Sec. 31 was set apart for n village-site, on which has been planted about 000 street or eliulo trees, and whare are now living soyen families, besides severnt young unmarricd mon, all of whom own and ave Improving farm in the iImmudinte nelyhbor- hood, and others more remote, ‘The name glyen the village ts Lirehwood, whlok ties i yoo dite trict school-houso, a post-ollice, und a tri-weoltly: Ine ot stages, running from Belolt, on the Sioux City & Pembinit Railroad, to Rock Rapids, the courty-aeat of Lyon. Larchwood derives ita namo from Larch trees whieh we huye plint- ed in the vicinity, and at present Is little else than a pleasant place fora town ‘and for social Intoreourse among the nolghboring firmer, who, Tam gind to add, are quite above the aver- axe settler on tho score of general sntelligenee nud cultivation. The central forties of the elght surrounding sections have beon improved by planting on the outer sides thoroof from elght to twenty-five rowa of forest-trecs of various kinda, Inetuding tho White Willow (Snlix Alba), Maple, Lirel, Keotch nnd Austriun Vine, White Bin, Honey. Locust, Box-Elder, Hack Wulunt, Basswood, Quaking Asp, Cottonwood, eto. Many? thon xuKls of those trecs, nore espeuintly tho Wil lows, have alroudy attaiued considemble sizo— Lobiy crm six to twolve tuches In diameter, and from twenty to thirty-fve fect high, Nour ly wll the nbove variotiue have dono well; hi as tho result “of our experience, werp LT enlled upon to dosignate one tree which moro thin all dthors would recommond for general pivolncr would By unbesitattngly it should be the White Willow, It ig notonly an easy and raph grower, repro- ducing iteelf when cnt down, no matter how old the tree, with astonishing rapidity, but, whor xrown, mikes vidtinble, lusting tliiber, ag Kuro: pean experience for centuries has vbundantlys proven, It aplits toons no other tber does,-- not even the American Chostaut—atd yot holds a mul or rallroudesplice with tt aap exunl to hard Wood, ta demonsinticd on the Ohiengo & Alton Rullroad In sight of whore Tim now writing. A lending object In thus sulecting tho cuntral forties of tho rections for those treo {proves ments, and the lochtion of the plantings on th Outor aides, wis to huve open spices in the tre of each forty thus belted around, in whieh, to plint fruit and othor trees needing protec tons and also to give to the owner af each quurter-section of Innd, when sold off,—whieh ts gxenonily done tn ttnrter-seotfons, 1 prosritn share of those thmbor-helts and aholtur. Having made tho plantings above {ndleated, and the count withorities Baving by «general ordor eatablished pubtio rods on ail tho scotion= Unes throughout tho county, after n careful sure yey of the nine seetions erred to we cum menced planting double Ines of wilow-shudges. on those sectlon and sumo of the hulfexection Unes on which roods liad been estabilshed, leay- Ing open spaces, four rode wide, botweon, for the blzhway. This hae been curried on for the Just three yours, tl thore Is now, within and around tho ning sections wixty-throo and a Hult miles of hedglug, n furge, shure of Mtern fevt high, ‘To protect from tires theso hodges, ng well as tho groves referred to, ire-guards hive been pan’ kopt fn cultivation, covering in HW hundred: vores, giving ta the pur- ct none of the tracta thus fmproved somo cultivated land on which to commence a homes atend, ganientng, ote, At will rowdil: urto your routers that the Inndseape-effect of thea plantings ts ulroudy at wtelking og it 18 nyrevable, Ju buch {ho force of our prairloewinds, and brewking up tho monotony of 4 treeless outlook, those finprove- ments, u# tho yours roll on, will become: tinpors tint fnotors, A soll howover rich, or a conting of russ howaver Inxurlant, und on undulations of surface over go pleasing, ure not nt that tho csthotly eye craves, ur that the comfort of nan demands. Ho asks for trecs, and birds, unt Howors,—the two lust ag Inevitably following tho Hirst ag do moisture and an increased ralufull, J run littl risk in saying that he who looks nut on tho broad acres hare referred to, 1 Low yours honvy, will revel ina weulth of aylyun beauty Httlo = dreamed of now, howoyer grout tho changes already offectod, Morv rovently, keeping in view tha ontanced vatuo given to our lands by auote laiprovurnants as woll tha inducements wisely held out by the Towa Legislature fy tho wa of tax-exeinptions, we havo aa far mule Upliod und extendod ‘our pluntings that within a circle of four miles’ radius from Larecbwood no leas than forty-nine groves gnd thirteen narginal plantings baye boon set gute Nenu in size from one and ahulf to tyonty-nlne acres, and covering in all 649 acres, of which about 176 have been plunted by other Purtles owning farina in the viciuity, Whon, to thu Increased vatue ulthuataly givon by such improvements wo add a ten yours’ tax- exouption of the lands so improved, the deduv- ton wcens rensonable that It will amply puy to make those plyntlogs, though { au sorry to any tho avornyre ku dova not yet seem to regard it in that Urht, if wo may judge by tho thousands of revloss farms sentlerod over a State prosen: such Inducements, For futuro jhapplnesd and woll-buing of the milllous that, at poenuty Beat ta te tad eta ly i 9 ri will yo! prove generally provill, Leat, howover, dny due faulw conclusions frou. the t Wish to nad ‘that Tow a ae et peavent gacd in such Luprovements, bus no doubt done 46 UMICAGU TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, ‘1880— more than any other State in the Union, mainly as the rosult of ita tberal legisiation. A worl about railroads in and bout Lyon County, and Twill close o paper alrendy extend. ed to Tinta be ond what Lintended, ‘Tt Is gen. arally conceded that the very highest order of practical business-tatent in fo be found in cone neetion with our Jeading raflroads, ns evinced in thott location and general tminagement. This foot finds a priecticn! Wustration in tho vigorous contest now going on smong the leading rail- roads of the Northwest for coninerchil supreine ney in fathering: Jn and controiting the tranepore telfon business of thls part of the penrinny est. Finding here nm lurge section of country, In Northwestern Towa, Southwestern Minnesota, and Southwestern Dakota, abounding inall the elements of agricultural and manufacturing wealth (for here, be ft romembered, ia miitinit- cdl water-power), fa it to Be wondered nt thit the Northwestern, the Chieago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, the St, Paul & Sioux City, and the Stoux City & Pembina itallronds are all running tits ngitnat exch other in thelr elforty te contrat the future transportation of this nelghborhood—as your rendersure Wil aware hay been going on itring the pat senson? E say future, fur not much trunsportution is yet qd for, The eountry beng yet now and un there eomnpinies are paying It highest proesi- Die cont iment by thre anticipating ite great future. Within n elrelo of 100 sles’ radiins from Sioux Falls, ducing tho past: yenr, more thi 400 inlles of railrouds bave been bull, or put under coptenet nnd pirtiaily bullt. During that tine throe of these cotnpeting ronda have extended their Ines toa nnd throug! pinot Lyon Connty, Including the Chicazo, Milwaukee & St. Pa, ahraneh of tho Bt. Puul & Slax City, ruaching from Luverne, in Minnesote,vis Rock Rapids, to Doone, on the Roek iver. Need T say more on this subject than that, within the last fifteon months, tho three rounds lust named have put tn thelr appearance, wit are now ringing retlar tralns within sieht aud sound of the Larchwood settlement? Sloux Falls City, bard by, the Minnenpolisof Dakota, has already been reached by two of them, and twa othors are vigorously pushing thoir Ines fur the Bue growlig elty. A friend reminds mo that T have snid nota ward abot the nelehborhood being In tho great wheat-feld of tho Northwest. ‘Chis fuet has be= cotne ay well knows Co the count world at large, 8 senreely tos hoatdes, thiads not germane to the taple you tne vited me to disenss, With your kind permission, however, L will sus afew words, For not only Wheat, butall kinds of smoll grin common to Buch futitudes; for potutoms and tho vue riots Idnds of garden-vegetables; sinall frufts, grapes, tho hardier varieties of tho wpple, eher- vy y-ita repittation is too well cxtatlished to need further oomment. ‘There is. one faot, how-. ever, and a inost Smportant one too, as benring upon Its futuro, vot so well known nbroad, vut now univoraally conecded in that neighborhood, and that fs, (04s an admirable corn country. THE of late yenrs, thle was not claimed; but‘an ox- perien: f more than ten yenrs hi femonatrated It. Though not larg Dnsiness, for several successlve ye myself ralsed fifty bushels to the have ralsod nore; and in no losnlity known is this orep ro Uttle affected hays by dry and wel weather,—the rosult, doubtless, of the ‘most erfeot netunt drainage that min anywhere be ‘ound, as is contidently belleved. Ta view of thes neta, of Inte yonre much more Indian corn his been ralsed thin formerly; and this. will goon, a6 the people gencrully wre invreas- {ny thofr supply of afl kids of stock as fast 1g thelr mouns will admit. Cattle, horses, sleep, aid hoge huyo all done so well in that dry, hevlee orating climate that many changes have this beon inale in farmeproducts, and extensive: preparations aro everywhore ‘inuking. fur still wrenter. Inno country i wheat a very rellahlo vrop, and this fuct contriiutes to bring about the changes hore referred to. Toping Fhuve nat wearled you and your reads ers, with the compliments of the season Pum, with grout respect, yours truly, aE W. FELL. Ba etic THE BABY’S REFLECTION, My baby boy sat on the floor; His'big bluo cyes were full of wonder, For he had never seen before ‘Sut baby in the mirror-dyor— Whut kept the two, go neue, asunder? Ho teaned toward the galien hend Tho mirror-border framed within, Until twin cheeks, Ike roses red, is side by side; then xeftly su “7 can't got ont; ean you come in?" Atlanta (Ga.) Conel fli ooo Grant in the South, Ltncotn (Neb) ournal, Tho following Is an extract from n private lat- ter reer by an old Nebraskan now in the South: pi “Fhe clection of Grant by a big majority would do more to pacify’ the South than any other possible movorent, Triseht fora hundred year, by fgnorance and slavery, te hate and de aplse Northern ideas and nen (but they have Jeamed much It tho Inst ofghteen years), the re election of Grant, with his known friendly fevl- lug for the Routh, destroying at the sume time all hopoof thetr get#ing control of, tie Govern- mentund the ollees by the ald of the dunder- heads of the North, would tend to many breaks in the Solid Bonth into Independent. purties, un- der different names, Uke tho Readjusters hn Virginia, Allof whieh would tend to do. away with soctional parties, section] ubrse, and hate, “The triumplof the old Democratie fraud, that hus lived on tho hitred of the ‘niger,’ would Kon tho Rorth back half a century. 1 country will never thrive Ike the North until it ceases to wrong the Inborers and hate the North- ern people, Until then, strife and the exadis will goon, and Northern people, with their en- terprige, And Induatry, and dapltal, will come hero he Tho one way to etop ull this ja to Kil the old Demoerntle party so dend that tt can no Jonger keep alive this sectional hate and strife, I think the Republicans in tho South are neurly inanimous for Grant, Lido not know one that ‘would prefer pnylody, else, Grant and Blatne should be the ticket. “The stealing of the offices up in Maing should be a warning to the Iv of whit thoy muy expoot Hf Democratic euders evor get a chanec. You probably res member how sone used to ridieute me for saying: Grant was tho fest man of the ago. Ie how seeins to be soncknowledged."” ———————__$_ Noother Whisker Dye oquuls Till's—fd centa. TES. Tho Promoter aud Porfector of Assinillation. Tho Reformer and Vitalizer of tho Bloat. ‘he Producer aud Invigora- tor of Norvo and Muscle. The Builder and Supporter of Brain Payor. FELLOWS’ ComPouND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES’ In compnsnd of ingrodlente Identical with those which countltute Healthy Blood, Muxelo, and Nerve, und Main Substince, whilst Life ttself ta directly du- pendent npon sono of thom, Jy Its union with the Ilood, and tts effect upon the ‘Munoles, 10-estubllvhing tho one und toning the ott- of, Ht te expablo of otfucting tho fullowing rusultas Te will displace or wush out tuberculuus mnattor, and thus cure Consumption, Hy increasing Nervous aud Muscular Vigor, We will cure Dyrpepsin, feonlo or interrupted action of the TMeurt and Patpitation, Wenknoss of Intollect causod by Hrlof, wenry, overtax, or Irregular havita, Bruns obits (Acute or Chronic), Congestion of the Lungs, even In the most alarming sages, euros Aathina, Loss of Voice, Nouraluta, Bt. Vitus Danco, Kpllopiia Fite, Whooplug Couah, Norvousnons, and on mont wonderful adjunct to ather remediva in sustaining life durlug tho prosress of Diphtherin. Donat bo deceived by remedios bearing asimtine nunie; NO othor preparation {a substitute for this undor any olroumstances. i Jaiok ont for thy Name and address, J. 1, FHLLOWS, St. Jobn, N. U. on the yellow wrappar in wator-mark, witch is acen by holding tho papor befare the light, Prive, $1,50 per Bottle. Six for $7.50, Sold by All Druggtate. JN. HARRIS & C0., Westorn Agents, CINCINNATI, O10, NUTA, This Year’s Crop just arrived C. Jevne’s, FOLDING BEb. Save NRoom-3ient ano Aur Bart's Parlor & Cabinet Holding Be, "Tho moat Comprct, El Bubs sandal at del Sige a aa y Wisetrated Catal ald by Catalog Mf", « Cay: ry ye ~ Military Academy Morgan Park, Cook Co., Hl. ! Hoariing-choal in tha Weet. yomintmente, Faluentlonal fehl ext torm Hpend Inn, G IK}, Kent Kemper Hall, A Girls’ Sehoal of hizh order, under tho eare of the Hiehops of Wisconsin, Hinols, and Fond da Lac, aod uthare. dn cara uf the x GA > erm Will begin J fost Term wilt by " (010 INDIANA-AV. 55 ADA-ST. ' A new term tn all classes will begin first week in January, ALLEN ACADEMY. Schoal duties resumed Monday morning, Jan, f and klgls, young mien and young women fitted In rununiér for cnllewe, oF raduatud hers. 1 tothe regulnc OMT are emiluates of Eastern colleges, both Individual und cis Mots, Towne, Kayter, Cros Pieurg. New. pupils Ny as Da, He: ers stsuetion eo given Dy Mme. Ieobinsany neo tine, Tt, Wah lannene. Chien. BOARD AND rawing, and the Ati uiriks Jn New wand country ceed Lege! in Bi nist, mr yonng indies nnd I Ht suburb, combining city i exp 4 it. such rensonal a muecuilly, eared, far, in view, re eT ‘One, Now erates, Mot Happineas und he feanatantly.aperkert, Hunarodand Twens Hunagort ky Ne Ve BOURNIQUE’S SCHOOLS FOR’ DANCING, SIDB—bM and 445 Went Maitison-ats SOUTH StDE--135 und 13) Twenty-fourtheat. Clasans for Ladies, Chitdren, and Genttemen. Now Term commences send weak bo Juntinry, 1890. For particulars sent BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS received subject to check at aight, and interest nlinwed on dally Dnt GOVERNMENT BONDS, STOCKS, and all Invest. ment reuurities bought and sald on commiasion. DRAW ILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Buy and ceili American Securities upon the Lon dow Stock exehwuie on tiny must favorable terms, ¢ Or. ie te 25. $50. $100. $200. $500. Alex, Frothinghiun & Co, hare been for many yenrs: stock broktres and bankers hi w York, at I? atlent. he reputation of eatning for their custom turie from investments mining trem 80 hates the: Hable repatation of nbwiys res nd for 4 wir Flauneiat te ee—Now York Tribune, etamns in 30 S100 invested, D(() Lateran BO days on re Ire re Ike protite week ME AWEN EA Adtigeee LOTEET w York. ns to 8 and making quite} ™ enlliny at Queanstown, ay and every alternate chin, inler- he U, 3, Mul. Philadelphia yn Liverpoat, Pulling rewulnrly every sata Wednesday froma Phtintelphlay enrrstng mediate, and atecraze asenyera, 10d RED STAR LINE, Carrying tho United States and Toyo) Nelsian Malls, ‘Thy only Direct Lino te Antierp, fn Heleinin, callin in day alleruntely trum Palladelphia ond r Great on Urea rltain ated thy, x to eR Witten eal Agonte, nnner, i. Qenornl 'Transntiantic Company, Retwoon Now York and Unere, Plor 42, N. It, foot of Mortonest. Tenvolers by this line uvold buth transit by Kngliah croasing the Channel in. allway und the diseouifurt uf mtall thom. te Bi Tyoeats wt pyanite 1 PADIS, Benulwnsy W.F, WHITH, 7 Clarks rchieauo. STATE LINE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpoo!, Dublin, Belfi nnd London. aderry, from N.Y. avery Thursday. ‘iret Cabin, §a} Es, nveording ‘ty necoumodation. Second Cabin, #1. Steoraye, BA! 72 Brondweny, bit TOS jan ANCOR LINE MAUL, STETARS DKVONTA, Jan. ine brah 0. LDWIN & ulpelieat., Cl rn ANCHOI A, Jan,24,8 p.m. EMUOVI AS Jani, 8m on, onde dire USTRALLA, Jan, 17,00.10, Now { OPLA, dan. 1, 3p. in| AUS Crone RSC A iePetrln Pieketa mt veducod rators 2G Washington-st. trorne, Fs TENDERKON raat ea NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMNIUIPS. BOLIVIA, Ju 1, wid London, paxuge from x0 to fOeurrency, Excursion ‘at reduced rates, Steergo, 64, Drafts on (iruat Britain and Irolund. For suilitays aud further infurguition ayly to 1. TWANSON, No. d South Charkest, B PROPOSALS, 'WEEVE PAGES. For somo ima the Importance of a Mining and Stock Exchange In this elty hn impressed Itself upon the business mon of Chicnga, The remit has been tho formation of 1 Stock Company under the Laws of thia tate, taking the namo of THH CLUCAGO MIN- ING BOAIUW, for the purpose of carrying on tha buriness uf A Mining and Stock Exchange, Th will ho dally cnlin of auch atocks and securi- tien na nro Isted under the rules of the Beard. Groat caro will bo axed in Hating mining und other stocks, uni tts the hopo of the managers ty maka 1 a vary yalualie and creditable oruantention to Chicago. ‘The toltowing aro the names of THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS : JACON ROSEN IEG, 1. C. HUCK, DA, Koy, IfAMON BPRYAS SOD Mec CUAS. CRANK, LN. 24, JENS ut Wiha. BK VON OID x Gone A ty FE, MU: ‘A, A. MUNGHIC THE OFFICERS: Pies Tin. A. IVES, THE MEMBERS ish HEN. rey rang, iterins ie. Tat dan eaioss Hs 224 Lit Mnlieest. 8, Of Erskine & Murrison, 12) Washing 4... Fisher & Co.. 124 La Balla-st. a Ug Waghinutuns i MInceon-at, Kizhtuenthesta, te : folap National tink. fe tinm., Wabnat- tH + Co. bo Washington, Wheeler & Con Metro- Madison-st. “i i atd, W, Preston &Co., 7 Ch. of Com, Tremont Mog: MEN BERG, Vice-Pre Aina 138 tan hollecnt p anlecaie ‘Lumber, 2433, Watus, =] e Salina, Inrk und Stadison-ste, My 8,46 Doar M. WHINESUHENK, 161 La Salle-st, Room 77, %, BE. Wood, Evening Journal, The Offices of the Board are at 143 MADISON-ST., Whore porsons interested aro re- quested tocall. Allcommuntications should be addressed to THE CHICAGO MINING BOARD, 143 Madison-at., Chicago. LEGAL, MASTER'S SALE, United States of Amerien: In the Clrealt Court of the United Sintes rar the Northorn Diatriet of filincls Stn chaneers, Janiva Fe nccor and William ‘racy vs, The Toledo, Pensa & Warsaw Hallway Compiny, ant others, Original Dit. Hiward Weston, Henry G. Do Forrest, Robert C. Martin. dokn ie Snequeli, ahd Heres 16 Copper vx: ‘Thotofeda. Peoria & Warsaw Hallway Company, and other. Croseilile rh Joseph ‘Thomas, Rovert C. Martin, John Ht. Jaequelin, und Tonry De Co Teortn v Crome Bil, 1 pret vx, The Toledo, Ratlway Company, and others, ‘ho Toledo, Poors & Warsaw Cross BU] others. 5 crev uf the sald Court, entored is in the Ith ny of Now vomter, A. 1. J, Monee W, Hinbop. Starter ip Chuncety ai the anid Court with nell to. the highest nd best, biddve wt publi nuctlon at the west the National Life-1 aU Sntlesat, ns directed In suid devres, und ns @ wit, und In one parcel, and aubject as hereinutter montioned and as recited in aald decree, on ‘nosy, the twentieth cain) day of Jamniary, A. BD. (590, at clevon (1) o'clock {n tho foronoun of eald iaste Her i fund property mentioned and dese and In the martunuca therein rererred foowits AM und. alnwutie. the sald ‘en the sald Yatudu, Puoris &. Warsaw: Matinny Com Fane, situated, “lying, und belng the State Of Alinots, and! extending front the, City of Peorin fo the wert Hine wf Uke Htnte uf Indlany, panning the Counties of Prosin, ‘Tarewol, enn, Livingeuin, Ford, und fraqnois, rats Deine within the City of Peel being at the oustorn bound: Waruw cm ‘or thirostut Woudford, the western ury of the Stato of I whore the wuld ratirond connects with the ‘ol Lnganport & Hurlington Inilway In the State of tidivng, the Innsth thereot boing aa New we may bo ana | tundred and ten” ity mites, Including all the | ratte Ye Topet round, and ways, ways, tind rights of other lands; al i acts, lids other structures; imnnelte it railway ur therva: ding, ils, all locomotives, ton tery eure, a rolling-atack or equipment, aad alt Tarhinery, tools, Mnplements,. fuel. snd. nin= ale for constructing, operiting, repalrlni, of Fe- fue the snid ratlway, or any part thoreuf, wr ony of HOF ANpArtenAHow, aNd Aina’ all frone meted with Uf reiating t0 the aatd rail- oF tho constriction, nigintenance, or ue nnd att the proporty, franchises, tights, and f whatever name or native, togethar with all uculac tha tenements tern hand ape enances thereunte belorting, ar ining leo ap jainism, etd Loan, FommalATEER, Loliny Ine 2A rent rofite thereat, and, seo, Atl estate, zht. tte, interest, property, posession, mand domind whntserver, navel! in inv Hf the suid Toledo, Peoria & Waranw Hallway Company, Of, in, and. to tlie sume, and any and avery fund f nd other act iegood, with the appngienanwus, and it roledo, Peoria & Waream Itatieay Company's niite rod: tracks, iin wiunds, grounds, bulllings, and property sted! nnd alfnated In the Stato df Minis, con at tho Town of Whrauw. at tho Miselesippt und running thonce eaatward. to the Ulinole it, ilinals, toxattior with. the fous dings and branches, nds, statto a shone, care enainer toule and: machinery, aud il rights, credits, and Cennichions of tho ental Uo! neluding, and mitaning ta Inelide, all the proper! rea} uid pernonal, of the std Company, Tho raid above dexeribadt property huing, und being all ond alizular the sutd rallrowl at Poorin & Warraw Nallmay Conipany, deods herain= the ne deserived in ihe mortgagor oF tr aboro recitonl, atid Including tho branch millrend from n Uerpe te Lomax Station, in the County of trunidere nnd nll the rieht, t of the tle, and Interest Railway Company tn 7 rs mares Pea nenands Proposals for Army Transportation, HeADQuantyns DavantaENt oF DAxorA, Orrick F QUANTENMANTEN, ACI, Mints tec, Jl 1nd, Seated proposals, In triplicate, mbject ta tho wxunt ditions, wilt be raceived tt is uftlow, until 12 ui on the adi “elruury, vo of Dbldders, for the tranmoriauon of MiMnry Ih ut pened fi 'the press ree, otc. on the fallowing described rautos iy thy Henurtnvontt of Dakota, during the yoar cummonciig x r und onding Mare jy Liss AGUN TRANSPORTATION, ON “MOUTR IN E4OTA AND DAKOTA” —from und to xtations in tho Slate of Minncrotu and ‘Territory of Dakots, subject to the cunditigns cuntalued in forin of oou- fret for that qarvie, S—WAGON TRANKVORTATION, ON “HOUTR IN MONTANA "from and to mations in the Torritury of contained in 5 WRTONR RIVETS — (coiniinod service betwoon Yankton, D.! fort Montann, insecomiance with consdittor form of euntract for tha feo. I= ON MISAGURE AN Henton, 31.7.. and poate or siuuns on the Missouri Ityer. botweon ald the ath 1 March (to tho ih bury, 1S, ath AKON and Miran igh And LT, Pepa ee Tors Dept ong iver, froin und between April ry 1 ptember }) lad, aubjeee tu the comditio contained if) the form of cuntmel for that rervice, Mropossta for the rivor route will be mnde forthe HN weed, at howl speckly eerie, rkis feted nun Aremploye wn PA por WW MILES for witliuary ri pute, No rutes varylug with tho distunco will be ontartalned, Be eeitttcan betweon Kare Abraham Lineoin, D. FS Bud bisa ree *. art pelween ais ie ne anding on joratoy subjecs tu tho cans wiounitatisd’ Wi she form of ountract {Ur iat uns onal prvico, ted st bo In triplicate, sezarate fo Enen proponal, must bo tn triplienta, soarata fo coach route, und keconpan Ava thourehd dotture (86 xecutod sri vaoupt for forringa serves od: ty Ih Accontance with thy rated Instructions, and upon the blank form—furnlahed une dor thls advertineuont wuctantauing that the party making tho prayemat fhall not withdraw the within bixty days fram the date annuunecad foro Ing Ghom, ahd thet lf pala: proposal is acoeptud at eantruct for tha sorvico bid forawarded thereundar.tio will, within ton days after buing notified of the award Q n Fuslieatton, be made within fie wily bova montionyd), accept the same and Jurn! Hiclgnt secu: Ra anes. ih the sum of dolare (GRLON) (ar ithfal pore rmance of the cont For the forriaua sorvice— the bond mecumnsn ying he bla will be fopenes othe iu, andl ie econ Tul bilder will be. rewire to furnish bonds i, thy stim of throg thon. Ne und dollars (El y oa Solinre (BAW) fur the faltiful performance of contract. ue varament resorves tho riatit te rejoct any or , = : Ye tdc vase of rivor transportauon, biddors must sudaiita tle} Of Luats, giving namo, yinagd, nite, ka, Tie'winten thoy os poet Lo perform thu sarvicos Hank. forme upoaal, bund “ahd ootieracts) 1h faiioce. on snr an table of att ch a livers, together with a wiatoment of tude on sald rivers; and an oatinate uf tho Tansportedd on da waqun route, during the Hrusotot £0, Wo bo used wah baals in determfty {ua lowunt bid, ning be’ Tiud ‘on ‘apficatinn vs hia of fee orto the flee f the Ghartuctusiore Dope ment at Chicaga, Mh. BL touts Mu. Furt Leaven> worth. Kne, Neb., llemerok, 1). I, Yuukton, or ime ofopescuntaining. propusals dhould bo ninrkods « Hropueaie Se iconapiritation an Mudie in Stang: ad Vi asourl and: Yollowsut breton CH IHG cnaa tay be, und oudroaied to tse un r Jorslnes By onler of the Ds oper Comumandor, CHAM, 1 TOMPKING, Doputy YQ. Bf G a TE Rey aed eiaetis SEALED PROPOSALS will bo reculvud at the ofios uf thu Huard of Count county Mtl oie rah Yacticog, ang roaitinee “aotuntly “nected ‘by tae id qauper blek Inthe umm ut Lamont tne phys untoring ints this contract will bu obliged Lo ution AN cuavs und furnish modicinus we directed by tt Youn muperviaar, ‘le contract to exwnd porlud of unu voor. Ne bide will bo eblertalis cob fgint physicians baylox cortical from Stato Hound of Veulth, Aho Committee rvsorve the Tutt by reject nny af wll bids, a ein to, DS dujdtussod wo jhe Commilzgg on» eam Ta ERE CORA fur : ito, Poorks & PW 7 niid-All tangs, depois. and dapat rou racks, ales nid other jie perty und nppurts unto in the Cit: of Hurl neta ta the BY 1d) Al ju=tracks, i Town, Including whl supordtrncturos, buildings, Jands, nnd all the fixturds t tures thereon, of whntever names und nuturus, used und to ba uscd $n Gperationg sali taltrond, und alt tous, Imploments, girs, origins nnd rolling. stuck ind eauinnienta bo: Tonging to sald Hallway nd Ai sapplics and Inatgrint provided by aa wy. or the Rocelvar therevf, to be used fa operating sald railroad, and el moneys, chorus In actlun, contracts, agroementa, (rmnecty, real und partontad, acquired Of helt by the, tcenlvor, wousthor wite ull’ cormomte fennchixes of sald Toledo, Poorin & Warsaw Ilatiway Company, tiie clading nthe frutouiass wf al the curporationa of which sii railway had buon composed by consoll- dation of otherwias, S ith anid auto witl bo mito aublert, noverthaloss, 10 tho rhuhts and equities, Hf any such’ tara bo, of all persons or comomuons alaitiing, of to cinim, ang rian, Ute, Interest, or fen li, to or upon the Iunds, Tonerients, wand tual estas of te enid Putedo, rn Worraw Kallwuy Company, sltnais in iseling- fon. in thu Stato of Lowi, under or by virtue uf {ahd twortgage or trustadeail aula inn Chipauy to Wiluini dis Oaboen nnd Aelita pew Ie the Wie, an i ats, nnd wu 1 m dengo uta by the Pourin & Oguawkn Haltroud doin pany to William tt, Gaborn and J, Newton Perks, 'Tuatoor, Leariny dnty Murch 11, 147, an the pronurty in anid mortgage describid ws a aveniglty for dtd bonds Of $10 quch, now outstandingy and subject alan to An adrouent butwoen the Boutin & Oquawen Mall Fond Company aud tha tingle Central Ratirau, pany, dated the Mth of March, 67, aa iodined und Gxtanded in Ue decree horying aid, aubject wiso to the rights and titereate of Hiram ‘Thornton tn tho Hehe of way of tho brunch ralirond butweon Harmil- ton and Warne . ‘Uta sald niuridador} proporty wilt bo gold absotusaty, and without thu priviiegn (of sedomption.” und trub. clear, and disctinry of and from all contrac! luorom and aurdements mada by the sald ‘Toledo, Moura & Warsuw lallray Connnny with any yorsai, or corporation sinco the execution and delivery. vf any of tha suid niortangos oF trust daods horvinabova Bop fart, Hold guia will alan by made mubject to nll sms lozale ly duo for taxes, which aronn absolute lozal Hen upon the property of tha aald Company priur to sald mort- rh Wihis tora of auch sato will be aa follows: ‘The aum of Afty thoysand dollars to Le palit In caxt to tha said Mastor in Chancery by nue Approved bidder at the dime of the snio, the romalndor af such et pon the HHeiwtion OF the sale by the cuurt as it may the yf) dnteruiiug, altar, in cash or jn the bonds of the’ att fuiedo, Hain & Warsaw dtallway Company, us provided In wnld decree. ‘or any information In regant to tho said, peoperty, and sha urna and conditions of aslo, rufsrence hereby mado to the doorue on Mie In the anid cause. TUENICY W. WISLLOT, Master ip Chignoary af tho Cireult Conch of the Flaws for the Nurthorn Hisgrich pe dilinote Patod Chioag or 15, A. 1. 17h veer Tat WINTER HRUSORTS, WINTER RESORT. THE ROYAL VIGCORIA HOTEL NAAKAU, BAHAMA ISLANDS, ‘A land of perputual automer—J ames a. Marton, Proprietor, Fur further informadon apply wo JANES LIDOBRWOOD & C0,, 759 Broadway, New York, NASSAU MAIL BTEANSIIP LINE Leaves Por 2, Kast Kivor, » nat-nanttilyaftar Jans weekly), for Nuseau, touditng st Fornundinu. | ¥ Tohoduld of walling days, und ratosot pussaxy, apply ¢. We. {DIEK & Or, oF 8 itiver, Now York. Ws Bter 80, _ HOTELS, CARROLLTON HOTEL, © Haltimore, Light, and Germansits,, Daltimore, 94, ‘| 6 air. ical if AY fiios oF uit ani ec wai yomibak aud atone built tyoted tn z “fun suisinuausiy ea gil the Gore, AY fins OF ty aaen errands puna thy dork, uuswus, Uultuuose, Ald, Oct 1, SUALTA, THE PREMIUM” SCALES. OF THE WORLD, ‘‘ PRICES REDUCED. From 30 to 60 per cent, | Wagon Scales. FOR i Hay, Urain, Coal, Stock, Cotton, and Morchatidixe Now sold for one-thint former prices. fon Wagon Sent a Wagon, ester, er sizes In proportion. AW ‘ iui, with ipan fever, Stemi, Nearines, Hesse aid Ben and’ Bax inehidad, Every Scato arranted perreet, anid te give satisfaction. Huy the chenpert and best and save money. Any Informne Mon furnished, or full price list sent upen application, Addrosa CHICAQO RCALE CO. 181 So 0 Chitenz RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, TRITAE AND DEPART OF TRANS EXPLANATION OF IU: fies tack *Handay exci Dally, Chiengo & Northwestern Iatlwny. - Tileket Otfices, @ Chark-st. (Sherman Housp) and at the deputs, HENCE MAKS.—f Saturday” tad, 2 Monday \Gxeamned. Arrive. Pacific Fast asinx Cty aubuque Day eebubuqun Nuit fix. vin aOmuta Night Express a0es Moines Nimbt Ex, Za558 Srusaccc 5 eopdrt, Itnekford & ak zen ford PMUwankdeRiet Mail, bAtttwaukoe Speciut— bMilwaukee Express BMilwaiuKue Passony Hilwanker Eussemcor on Bay Expr: Haul e Minnesp GAH SMITE ‘TOART lia Express, ber His bh ford eavil 3 Pulimon Motel Corsaro ran throush, between Givi engo and Counell Iuffs, on the train leaving Chicago, at isan, me Noother road runs Pullman or any other form of hotel cues west of Chico, ‘a—Depat corner of Wells und Kinzlo-sta, b=Vopot cornor of Canal and Kinzio-sts, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kutlroad, Dopata foot of Lake-st.. Indiaria-nv. and Sixteenth= asL.und Canal und Sixteonth-ats, ‘Tieket Onices, 33 Clork-nt. and at stepots, Ottawa & Rtreator Expres. Nebranka & Kaneas Expren Rockton! & Froeport xpress, Dubuque & soux City Expres. Prcinic Fast Mxpress ..+++, Colorado xpress ‘x Grove Accommodation * Aurorm Passenger... ba Mendota, & Oran Aurora Passenger, owner's Grove Accommodation Freeport & Dubuque Express Omuhn Nutht Bxpre Verne Fast Expres: Kansas City & Std C.. H&G. Patines Dining-Care an i Blecping-Cars run botwoon Chicagu and Om: Paeltic Eixprons, Chienuo, Rock Inland & Pactfle Ratirend, Depot, corner of Van Uuron und Shermmn-aie. City biekot Omico, #1 Clark-at., Sherman Huuse, “Artire. Tere. Davonport Bxpress,. Omaha Exprons....ecyss. Leavenworth & Atchison EF: it Accommudauon, «. Night Express, *Dally except Sundays t Daily except Suiui 4Dally oxeopt Monmuyn fet — ‘ Chicago, Miwankee .& St. Paul Rathway, Unlon Depot. comer Madison and Canal-sis. ‘Ticket ‘Oltice, 6s Routh Clirk-nt. and at dopat, Toave, | Arrive. Huwaukoo Fxpross, Virconsin & Minnesoin, Tay, and AMenashe through Day; Express. Milwaukee, Sadisin, Pent Chien, and lowa Express, Liberty ellie Accouimodntta Milwankee, St Paul & Stn Is Frist Matt ¢dntly, Wisconsin & Minnos Bay, stevens Point, wid Ashi} Innd thronh Nght Rxprow.....(+ 9:00 pmit 7:00 om. “Alitrainsrun vie Milwankoo. ‘Tickots for St Put 4 dtinnuapatls wra-wuot either vin Madison abd; ure da Chien, or vin Watertown, 1.4 Crosse, and Winona. Chiengo, Alton && At, Lonts, Chtengo, Kanane City && Denver Short Linew Jon Depot, West Hide, near Stadinon-at, bridge, and Ua Tntean Hiekeee Ginosr wAeEs Clageeats 10:10 winj§ 4:00 pm - ain, Geevn| and ¢ nity & Denver Fust Bx, Nizhe Exprns prinaiiond 6,1 & Now Orleans Expres Bt Louis, Springtold & Texas. Peoria, Buciington ? Fast Bxpend & Keokuk 5 Pxpre ” Chicago & Paducah tt Kh. Ax, sitenter, Lacun, Washingt'n a Jollet & Dwight 'Accoumodauion, Minols Centrat Raltrond. Dopot foot of Luke-at. and foot ur Twonty-socontt-s1 ‘Ticket Oftico, 12) Handolph-st, near Clark, Gran Vacitie Hotal, und Palinur Huune, Leave. | Arrive, 1 am,* “ain Saturdny night runs to Totono only. D0a Buturday night runs to Voorls only, Michigan Contral Ratirond. foot of Lake-st. and foot of ‘I'wonty-sscond-st been Oftco, Uf Clark-nt., nouLhaust cutnor of Rone doiph, Grund Paaitie Hotal, und ut Palmor Mouse. Mall (yin Mtatn and Ate Lino) Day Kxpron... 200 8 rn) ig) pm Icalamnzoo Acourmmadation..... Atinntlo Bxpress (dally, sel ilk pen Night Express,.. PUSH po Pittahury, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Hallway, Depot, corner Canal anid Madiaon-ais. ‘Tlokot Oftloca, Go Clark-at., Palmar Housy, und Grand Magitio Hotel, Lenvo, | Arrive. } iy eee male a ¥K ot ba toa aoa Baltimore & Ohio Depots, Expoaition Hullding, and foot of Twontre at. Ticket ON i Clarkest., Palmar How drand Pactie Huteleand Hopar (Haponitou Lulld'a « — TF Leonite, | Arrive, Morning Ex} 8:50 aml} $30 one Past no pre § 0:40 ps ro t fd pm. . Lake Shore & Michigan Southetn, Leave. | Arrive, « Morning Sat}—-Old 140.004.4545 7: pas” Row Vere & Hoxton, Hpadial By idl ta é antio Hxpre ie f RUE Exprdsderesensesee bd wim, Pittauure, © taunt ds at, Loute We, IE I Al reL pkume Lina.) > Dopat{cornarudttineon wd Currulleatse, West Bide Leave. | Arrive, Cineinnntl, Indiana yile. Columbus es wenc asus CO ait Babee _ Kankukee Line. Dopot, font of Fakurat, snd foot of war Its, Louts- Kaat Jhy) Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Loutl villo Way Reprewe, Night Express: Chicage @ Enstern [liinols Batlroad. ‘Danville Kouta.) . Los ‘esc ong Uataa setae Dove Pere Arrive. Naduvilte & viojlas’ MHD OAL, O CURE! 0 PAYI } DR. Oh 373 South Clark-st., Chicago, ’ i reonal| . ure, Gu 8) cnranta hurnus, OF social diadwsoe, ire dion it the unly physician ia the uty who warrants curva of pars KEAN A OAD ay all wabp are encerins frond, ihe errors i ca ne of youth, th juaknuss, sari decay. ered i it it i. " ‘HY sone ay See tet fasten ciaueh rn gist coed a ieeutdrossud wavolups ko tho WAV. JOsKEIE Ls Iie, Buea, Suva New York Gl,

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