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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1880—TWELVE PAGIS GRAN The Nemesis of Interviews-«=The Fidede totes ouaticn in (875. Prominent Statesmen Confronted with Their Record of That Date. A Curious Contribution to the Political History of the Day. From Our Own Correspondent. Wasntxatos, D. C., Deo. 90.—It was James Gordon Bonnett, believe, who raid that 2 newspaper should have no yosterduy, It isn maxim which muny politictans would be glad to have adopted ns one of the fundamental condl- tions of political life, 1 was rominded of this more particulurly recently by 1 series of interviews with prominent Republienna on tho subject of Ga and a third term, which were published In jew York paper in October, 1874, In looking over an old Mlle for other purposes, thls coltecs tion of interviews wus found. I know some- thing of the origin of tho Interviews, and know that great palns was taken nt tho time to imnke: thom an exact statement of the opinions of tho Rentlemen quoted. Thero may huve teen errors, but the Interviews undoubtedly were substantially accurate. Asa curious contribu. tion to the politicnt history. of the day, In view of events which aro now passing, and of the political conditions which may exist between now and midsummer, I resurrect these records, and pluce some of the prominent men of the day fuco to faco with thelr own utterances of tive years ngo on a subject whieh now sees ikely: Boon to become the chief publle question of tho day. ‘ ee “ORANT, ULYSSES 8. President of the United States, February, 1874: The Prestdent views the whole subject with ‘impatience and disgust ' {How Gen. Grant now views the whole subject {asomething which no fellow has been able to find out. Those who ought to be best Informed here now, howoyer, expresa the opinion that ‘Ulysses 8, Grant ts decidedly a candidate for a third torni.] $ . ‘ “BELKNAP, We Wey Secretary of War: Silence.” (Gen, Delknay} ta not now silent, ITe Is votee- fut, and thinks that the “old commander” ought tohave another term. Belknap, however, bas no oxpcotations of being !n another Grant Cable net.) . “BRISTOW, Be hy Beerotary of the Trensury: Silence." (Mr. Driatow probably will not bu sitent long, and he certainly will not be for Grant if he enn help it. Grant's friends ray that the political subject upon which he has been most outepoken haa been expressions of hostility to the Bristow movement.) “DELANO, COLUMnUA, Secretary of tho Interlor: Welt— ~ [Columbug Detano is on « ranch in Colorado, and the public would probably bu Mttle Inter- ested In his opinions; but he is supposed to be for Grant.) “FISH, HAMILTON, , Secretary of State: Silence." Qfamilton Fish, who was an ornament ant atrength to Gon, Grant’s Adininistration, bas never lost bis bigh respeot for his old superior Ollicer, and the State Department hus never been 80 well managed ng under Humlltou Fish.) “JEWELL, MARSHALL; Postmaster-Genernl: Speuking of tho third term, the Czar of Russian was always most gri- ‘clous; and, when T left,’he shook me by the hand, and conveyed to tho Amerfeun people his warmest sentiments of admiration.” (Mr, Jowelj doca not now concen! his senti- ments, Holanota Grant man, and ts under- ‘stood to be rather enthusiastle for Muine—being always willing, of course, himself to take tho, aecond place on tho ticket.) “TORESON, G. af, Secretary of tho Navy: Does not think Grant .Wantsn third term. Is surche doesnot. Thinks he can spenk by authority. But still—" (Robeson, whatever restrictions hla position may have placed upon him five years ago, 1s hearttly for Grant now. Ife has come litck from Europe convinced that Grant is one of tho greutest men of the ago.) z “WILLTAMA, (1, Hy Attorney-General; Perhups,” [Ex-Attorney-Genoral Williams, who {s doing @ thriving Inw-business hore, would chauge bis “ Perhaps" Into a certainty now.) “SARTHUM, Gy Avy Collector of tho Port of Now York: Relng a ‘prominent ofice-holder under the President, It Would bu improper for me to #peak about 2 third term,” ete,, ote,, ete. Carthur is now ono of the pillars of Grantism in New York.] “ CHITDS, A. We -Philadetphia, Pa.; 1 must decline talking on the subject.” (Luis Philadelphia editor and host of Grant does not any much about the third term, but he ja very certain that Grant does not want to be Cunal-Prosfdent.] “ INGALES, GEN, UFUS, confidential friond of the President: Qrant ts the Inekfest man alive, and nothing can beat hin for third term.” (Prank and opon-hearted Rutas Inguils would bores repeat bis declaration of five yeurs “MULETY, THOMAS, Custom-Houso boss, and. bosom-friend of tho President; 1 have no views now, but will have In Kyeur. I have boen farming all summor, 7 Hon’ bones cota mon rapes Dull lea ate not tow any one awk to “Ment wilt fu y ‘o spew mon G 3] rm, Cee Murphy, whntover may bo the factional Guha in, New York, {s ulwuya a wtrong friend of “PORTER, GEN. HORACE, ex-Private-8coretary and trated friond of tho Preaident: Exeuso me diughing). Gen, Horace Porter, who [4 out of polities, will not ask to be oxeured in tho new Grint Movement, and will use bis influcnce in behall ‘of bis old chief.) ALCORN, SENATOR, Missisatppt, Ropublican: [din favor of a third term, and hopes the party will nominitto Grant. Willdo all in hig power to soctre his nominu- and will glvo him bis best support It aguin put In nomination,” Bir, Alvorn hus not sald niuch for the lust two ‘ure on National politics, and ig attending to 1s plantation; but. ho would not bo unlikely to Purticlpate inn Grant muvemont if one could be succesfully started in tho South.) $i : “DOUTWELL, BFNATON, ‘Sasachusetta, Republican: Wns found through Hfo that tt 18 the safer plan not to borrany “troubio, and hus nover porploxed himself wbatt Uncortuintics, Ee hoped to Hye to vote for the next nominco of the Hepublican party: but his _Spluton He to what the party would do was nut. Gov. floutwoll was ano.of the very first to advocate fhe. Nocossity of (ho nominution of Gon, Grant next yerr, and will bo among the , Moat hourty of his supporters.) isnaibe Be “OAMEION, SIMON, enator, Pennsylvania, Republicans 6 of opine Hon that it ts fiot wise to talk about aon dub eats in advance of party-neceasities. The timo bug never boun when tho people wero not able to take cure of thomselves; and he doubts not that. tho party will act with great prudence when next caltod in National Convention." ey ivage ae Moon GME! at A ame, for Graney eae See ‘ “OANPENTER, SENATOR, * Wisconsin, Republican: 14 tn favor of ono term 7 Members of Congress, Bonators, rat Preul- donts, Judging froin oxperiences, the purty , Would pot recommend Grant, and ‘has no idea - ow that he would support him {f nominated.’ qteon Ca Ss da ed 4, o oe ow far Gri Tears torribte thiugs 2 e tl -map.) -Florid: tid in 1861 without a Bi role “CONOVEH, BENATOI, Republican: Tein favor of a third or rin prob- fourth term for Grant, if expedient; an i 2 Vote for hitn by whatover patty now nated te } a BOE IA in the South, and may be reriom- [Conover ia editing a little week! Florida, and is Bald to bo for ‘Shorman, bul ably tg more, at heart, for Grant.] ie hdeh “ponaxy, SENATOR, ; Arkansas, Ropubdlican: Holtoves his action in ‘the Sutapaln, would bo revernod cutirely by the clroumsfunces surrounding It.” , {Dorsey bas become one of “tho new carbon- Gripen mon, and would heartily support as. * “EDMUNDS, BENATOR, Vermont: As a third bd ertslation, it Ia idle to talk about {t. ldeal whirtwinds may do, cun better bo pfar st blow is over, It would bo f di to live four-score years or more.’ echyentcr but ho irobably: would nor ate cone Ww Goths Ocal' bi wish that G: mmighi Of atuired jon. Gring Nght be at tho Now York, Liberal Hepubliown # ‘oF aL oa Shira tern, and was agulust Grunt {a 40 lust torm is not a matter of Whi 2 pilin, te he would bo ina future one tf ho ere to cun agaln” (Fenton has been lately reported ag hostile to sual eres REN ATON, 3 At change may necur Michigan, Heputttenr tint might make Crant’a canddature destruble, comld not sow be tolds It, If he were noite it hoe wotnkd support bin, ‘To that extent only cowl he sity he favored a third tern.” Ferry ts of course for Grant.) “PUELINGIUYSEN, RENATOR, New Jeraoy, Republicans Has abounding confi denee in the wisdom of the people; and, if the Majority want aman for third term, who ls there that can Juatly oppose them? By. that standard he ean be jidged as to what be will do inthe future.” {Eretinghyson has never wayered In his loy= ulty to Grant.) “HOWE, SENATOR, Wireonsin, Republican: 1 not in favor of a third termi any more thon he would be of a pore etal Prealdent. it would be file to say what @ would or would not de in the ovent of there heing un earthquake." (Mr. 1 but perha) fowo {3 not now Benntor, topes to be, and protintil y would not talk so freely now on the subject of the third term] HLS, SENATOM, Kunsas, Republieun: Without discussing the merits of tho question of a third term, would it not be us wise to Teave the peaple ta indieate thelr choles for tho occupantof the Presiden- tink Chale in thy future asin tho past? As it party man, he would support the regular noml- pees of tbe Convention, Bolters aro nut herove this neg.” ticnnsua politicians generally adhere to, tho motto, * Bolters are not heroes In this age.") “ JONES, SENATON, Noyada, Republican: Knows of no argument now that could inake hlin favor aw think term, and cannot imagine what Infuenca would work. Grant's renomination. As he is not n hero-wor- shiper, he does not belleve he would support hina if nominated. [It fs very mitch doubted whethor Jones, of Nevada, would give expression to nny siteb opin= jong now. Although he is a atrome Erlend of Matne, ho wos once a strouger friend of Grant.) “MAMSEY, BENATOR), Minnesota, Reputittcan: It would not be a bad fea to Hinit the Presidential term, but he eould not say that he was in faverof a third term, Grunt should be renominated, he would proba- biy support kiln.” Tenuihet-ot urs donot Hke to tall, but Mr, Tamaoy In 1876 was not a Cablnet-ollleer,) “ SCHULZ, SENATOR, Missouri, Liberal Itepublleun:; Is opposed ton third term.” = The sentiment in 1873 of the Senator from Mixgourl Is undoubtedly the sentimont of the Cabinet-ollicer in 187] 4 “RHERMAN, RENATOI “ING Oblo, Republicun: Does not think there fa any possibility of a third term, and Grant does not think of kuch a thing. and would not uecept, The people ure not golug. to surrender thelr rights on the constitutionullty of the question for Gen, Grant or any one else, {itis very probable that Jatin Sherman in 1880 wilt not be for Grant until ufter the fute of Lis own candiduey 1s dectded.] “THURMAN, BENATOR, Democrat: Uneonditionlly and unre- ty opposed to uw third term. Ens been eed tor some tne thit it swas not only Grant's smbition ta he re-elected, but the pur pose of his faithful followers to renominate hin; rd. the muitter spake known to be the amid more: than ones hus b en of by those who are wi Prealdent'’s friends aud ady {Poor old Patent tt duca sat matter. ver; luch what hoe thought in 18% or thhika now. He hus lost his grip, both on the Presidency and on his party.) “WINTOSM, SENATOR, publlean: Feels perfectly snte in Bu tng that he will support the nominee of the Rewu Hean Convention.” (Windom wera always prudent and conserva. tive, and he would duplicate that expression of optiton naw.) iu the House— “ ALBRIGHT CHARLES, Pennsylvania, itepubliean: {* opposed to a third term: but itis bard for blm to sus: what the party will do next tine, or whether he would stport Grant again.” (He will do next year whutever the Camerons do.} “AVERILL, JOUN Bey Minnesota, Republican: In the event that Grant bo tho best candidate for the Republican purty, ho would support himy-not on account of the aun, but the party.” [Mr. Averill is now heart and soul for Blaine, but ho will take the party's candidate.) “BLAINE, JAMES G., Maine, Republican: Deelines to express any o] pinta for reasons whieb he muy hereafter ex- plain. u Lunes G. Binine, of Mutne, tn 1880 will prob ably not be for Grant us tint cholco.] “ BURCHARD, I Coy Btnols, Republican: Considers two terms ns iminy aaa President should serves and yet the inight arise nn omergoncy when {t would bo wi to re-elect oven for a third term, and in sitel an event be would support Grant.” * i axuetly- Keep tbat paragraph standing for a time.) “TURROWS, J, Cay Michigan, Republicans Objects to Hmiting tho term, wad is In favor of a third term if the good of the party demands It. He does not waitlelpate slich an cincrgeney, but If nomfuated would iauaport Grant, (Burrows 1s for a bloody-shirt and Grant.) “CUUTHER, WENTASIN Fy Magsuehusotts, Republicans: Is in favor of any number of terma up to fifteen, If the people wish # man to serye tem us President that long,” Hutler Is for Gen. Grant, provided he did not thlnk that he himself could bo successful, with chuos und tho Greentuckers.) “CANNON, GEONOE Q.y Utah, Mormon: Opposed to u third term for Grant, ar anybody who ia in favor of oppreasing the Mormons,”* Lacon Cunnon will never bo for Grant in the worl “CANNON, J. sy TMinols, Republican: Js not projudiced against f third term to that extont that he would not support tho nominee of the party.” (Mr, Cunnon, of Minols, will bo as prudont new aa he was thon.) “CHAPPRE, do May Colorado, Republican: The renomination of Grant Ia out of the question.” {[Chuffee is now for Iuine.} “ DAWES, He Tay Marsnchusetts, Republlean: In conversation with this gentleman he evaded the kubjeot by anawerlng, * Whit do you take me fort when usked if ho was in favor of a third terms and to tha othor pointy he answered *Cectulniy,’ uml ing nil the tno,” Mtr. Dawes will havo to tauneh himselt out after n while on tho side of somebody, and ft 1s not Improbable that he will go for Grant.) “DUNNELI, Me It, Minnesota, Republican: The thought of a third term doa not strike him fuverably at present. Posi Gia {3 4 candidate, ho would support stan” (Dunnolt is doubtless primarily for Blaino.) © PARWELD) CHARLES Try Tinols, Republicans Cunnot see uny necessity it present for expressing an opinion about a Hird term, the prospective candidate of tha purty, or what ho will do if Grant is renomi- muted,” ‘ {It 1s doubtful whothor Mr, Farwoll would feel at this tle any greater necessity of exprossing: an opintan.] Minnesota, “ FOSTER, CHARLES, Ohfo, Republican: Is ngutnst tho third term." Laster is ox-olliclo for Shorman,) YRYE, WILLIAM Poy Malne, Republican: Is against a third term, and has no iden tht Grant will bo nominated. ‘Thinks that tho further Grants record fi:ru- moved froin the period of the War the weaker he bevomngs In his hold on the good-will of tho Yeorles Cannot now powibly deo ny reason far he La re purty nouilnuting Grant, and Must takeit fur grantad that such a necessity woul Feauirs hin to su; pport, hin,” sey will fight for Hlalne till the Inst roll is callod.) “ GANPIELD, J, As Ohio, Republica: Ja not committed for or Somtnet a third term, and does not know but whut it might bo expediont torenominnite Arant. At present ho noither thinks Grant nor tho party huve tho lonst thought of a third term; but what Tulght possibly oceur betwoen now and 187d to. change cirgtinstances ho could not anticipate, It deserved cureful considerntion,” (Who Gartict fe for in 1880 depends upon how tho friends of John Sherman act at Columbus, 0. In tho curly days of January, If Bhormun and bie friends fall to iupport Garilold for Ben- {itor, tho Gurflold atrongth will not be cast for Shermun as a candidate at the Presidential Con vention.] . “HALE, EUGENE, Matno, Republican: In the event of Grunt’s ro- nomination, whieh he could only onncelve as an ubsoluts nggeastty, bo would support him un- [ltulo, of course, is always for Blatne.] “HAWLEY, J. Uy Minols, Ropublicun: ‘Tho question of a third term can only be tnvalved in Grant's ronomina- don, which will not take plucu fur oyer two yours If ut all, Just precisely bow I shullatand in that day of Judgment, will be determ\ned by tay adhorence to the faith of the party," | John ii. Hawley, of Ullnols, ia one of’ Shore man's assletant bi bib! dy for Shorinai i bulug run in that interest, If ho was not for Sherman, be probably would not care to speuk about it] “HOA, a. Hey Muassuchusetts, Republican; Novor thought it worth while to think about 4 third term for any body, for the reason that the mattor is not worth, ft, such a thing being absolutely fmposalbte. Tho nrty never will renomlnate Grant; and, ven if it wore atten) aiX montha befyre the Cons vontion mot combinations would be tudo upeut- au v Ung overy woll-luld plan of his friunds," mene! ¢ ho wi correony Toportad its 1875,will bu vory aorry thut be tudo such a rovord. Toot eudteal oF thls fuodyeaut Span og OE tae me ty bs. men foul tuko Grant or anybody, cugerly, ta win. " ‘aes “ MURLDUT, BTRPHEM Avy Mnols, Republicams One torm’ of six years 4 a : , would bra wise amendinent to the Constitution, It would bo an extraordinary efvil commotton that would demand Grant, fora third term, and fa that event, if nominated ho would support him, {Hurlbut {6 not now primarily for Grant.| “KASSON, JOHN Avy Towa, Republican: Believes the people should inves tho right “to cleet whomsvever thoy Please and does notecare whether the Reput- leans renominnte Gent, but has not tho credulity to Kappose it will be done, Whethor hu would support hin or not, ho will say when tho time come: [eauaun never was avery enthusinstic Grant man. “RELLEY, WILLIAM Dy Pennsylvania, Republican: 14 not in fayor of n third term. Does not belleve Grant will be re- homlnnted, bit, ta the extraordiniry event of renomination, ho would aupport btn.” (ude Kelley: fia waver i Httle, but will probably ultlinately drift to Grant.) “SrCRAIY, GEORGE W., Towa, Republican: Is not in favor of a third term, bot be would Aunbart manana looking ton thnitation of the olllea to one term of ex sonra, Has nothing to siy ns to what he would doit Grant were renominated.” (Judge McCrary has passed over the Mine of Polltics to tho Henel “ MONROE, JAMES, Obifo, Hepublican: Hoe would hye to think over the subje and consider the arguments for atl steal inst n third terms, before forming an opinton,” Teor State reagons at least, Mr. Monroe Is for Sherman.) . EL. LEMARS AND OKOLONA, Lemara, Lemars (tu,) Sentinel (Stalwart), A FEW QUESTIONS TO NEIL LOW. Nenl Dow, Stand up and tell us, like a ttle man, All about cold-water patriotiain, You aren Maine man, Riad author and chumplon of the Maine Liquor We Have you not been preaching all over America for thirty-odd years that Whisky and vice, Whisky and Ignorance, Whisky and paupertam, Whisky and Democrucy, Whisky and treason, Are eternally co-related, homogeneous, and inseparable compounds? 3 Ts that n faet, New? Have yon not * pointed with pride" to The glorious Prohibition State of Maine, and assured the world ‘What its cold-water diet Wus producing a raco of mora! and Intellect- ‘unl heroes? Whut cold water Is the fruitful mothor of Intetlifenee, Tepubticn ? a opublican Tatriotisny oe Isn't that « fuct, Neal? Jan't it ulso a fact thut the “boys” in your State have been nurtured exclusively on ‘cold er during all those thirty-odd yeurs? ity OF NAY, If yen, thon how, in the name of Noah's del- ‘uge. do you account for: “ ‘The moral deadness, and Shutnpleae political protiizacy of your State? n of Vrenson i ‘tlselaahp neh re ppl + Whisky, — Penns eee Whisky,— Whisky. tow about your cold-water State of ce Now, Malno The Northern potitieal_ prostitute, Lying ut thls moment in the foul embrace of ‘Treason-dyed, Whisky-souted Loulsianny ied ta foie, Neel Dowt tatty all th uve you Leen giving us taffy all these years, Or white Ot svn . venre A QUIET TALK WITT BLAINE, Jim Blaine, Of Maine, We reunil youthat ue words butter no parsnips. Nelther your stlyery oratory, Nor your rhetorfeal pyratechnios, * Cat disguise the daniiing fret: 7 That your State of Mainu, aim Hluine, Is tho ttrat Northorn one to Openly, Audnelous)y, and Deflantly ally itself ‘To the dend and stinking carcass of tho de- funet Confederacy, You inay speechify till your glth_ tongue gets as dry as t buxswood chip, di Biatne, jiut the ® damned spot” will nut out “hut YOUR State is in open rebellion, Thu Mine. « Potitleally, Maine runges alongside of owlslaniy ppl, and Morally, you yourself, atongsile of Hampton, Lumar, and Hob Toombs, You represent a Rebel State, Jim Blaine, A mort! quagmire, A putrescont slough of polities! cowardice, on the one hand; ora wplendidly audgeions horde of constitutionnl conspirators on the other, Jim alae, ‘Cake which born of the dilemn you will, And you are atill ina bad dont. Row J iin, whut are you going to do nbout it? Hetween ourselyes, Shin, it thaber in your spinal eolimn Joes your heart kick nround among your ribs, Uke a grizaly-benr in 0 cnge? Js there a ind, valorous fever tearing alone Uko a locomotive from your big too to the Up of yourthumb? If thero 18, you are all right yot, Jin,— You are a bero in the raw, Go struightway to Rutherford Birchard THnyos, and tell hh to give you on thouannd National Escape and then fet you hurry, at their hond, Hell-bent for btaino, and ‘Take possession of the the nani of tho Wglt lt out on that line, Jim, if it " out on that ling, Jim, takes you ati wintor and uit summer? J And we swonr to you, din Blaine, by the grent plnes that sway on tho margin of the ‘Kennebve, That we will baye Grant appoint you Military: Governor of that Insurrectionury Brovineo for the bulanco of your natural life, ne ie Nutlon” will not bo ungrateful, Jim Jim Blaine, range (ere any herole @ rebellious Province, in 2 Okolona. Okoloma (Bfiss.) Southern States (Dem.). ne eon THE KLECTORAL Yorn. ‘The Bluctoral vote will bo wpen tho Iresidentut the Donato te Hopublien ste tbs Auitutun provides; wid any Interference with the exurciny of the above powers relating thereto, uither by Congross or other purtics, muyt be hold ua ‘rovulii- founry, and will be wo regnriud und treated ‘by Govornmont.— Washington (D. 0.) Iepublicun, ‘Tho President of the Benate has no right to open and count tho Eleatorul voto; ‘Tho Conatitution cannot bo ‘Turned, ‘Tortured, or ‘Twlatod tho Into juatitying his elnim to tho right; And the Republican knows tt; And tho Republican party knows it; Yot the claim will be sunde, And It Is telogruphod that Hayos says ho will back up tho clujm with necdlo-guns {f nocd bu. pela our Qunfederate Brigndiora and tholr in “ONTORS and out of it, AVI buve the opening and counting of tho MANU he Srendent ar the Gana nd tho Presiden’ ‘Anu that follow Hayes," Shiy just as well make up thelr minds to bob ‘Shalt bonds incontlrmution of the Democratic jeurea, Thoy will run tholr throats into the 1 if rope Jf thoy trot out their neodle-winsy > FB nd no intstake, HZ POLITICAL OUTLOOK, Th 8 growing belief thut our form of governmont— indoryo & tho your thnt bowins utils culo oninne ee ae a deceit Uy Hie Lenaraeyy . 0 Republican. FO] awindioat Isid, r? Proposes to rupoat tho nd the nbiican man jk bast and brag that it Is tho cao Feaklenly tho Demoruey should prepare for a campaign othoy shud form Btate-Boyorstgnty Lo oy should form Sta ‘orelgn| int Us Gry, ity, town, bamict, and progiuut ithe "Those Longuos should arm and equip them- selves for any omorgeucy, nd bo prepared to see that overy Electoral - Voto fy counted as cast. Congress should bandicap tho. army-8p ropria- tions with such rigid rostriotions that ohorinan, Bhoridan, and thelr fellow shouldor-strappors will tind thomselves powerless for vyil In case of n Iudical rebellion, If tho Stulwurta nre dofoated,— Au thoy will be defeated,— pant fafa: tosurronder the power thoy hold dy “As thoy" Will refuse ‘They willbe put dowy by Democratic bay- onels and swords, There will bo No triding, No beattatlon, No parley, ‘Thu very moment that they begin to show OitHoy nil bo asporsed by Demooratio bullets, lo bullots, And their loaders will ba led out wud hanged a8 ¢raitors to the country, on oe Singular Lotter trom a Would-Be Sutcide, Nuw Yous, Jau.8.—In Greenwood Cemete: wos found to-day 8 Woll-dreseod young German, w from a reel wound Ing Ypon a eriasy knoll, sult fh He left brenst. Blond was flowing frecly from the wound, and close by Ins a darge revolver. ‘The mun would answer ie questions, When Dr. Plympton approaches with his ense of fustruments’ tho wowld-be cide detiantty raised both his bands and fect. ta kerp the doctor olf, The polfeemen, bowever, held him firmly te tho ground while Dr. Plympton examined the wound, Tho bullet bad” passed close to the heart, and probably tadged tn the left lang, When the doctor arose from making the exams {nation the German looked up nnd sald: in the hoart?"" No.” subi Dr. Pismpton; " not ti the heart.” “Oh, the devil!" raid the Gere inan. him wasfound the following untquo lettor to the Coro! “Dear din: Particulars about me will be found at tho German Consulnte-Gencral, New York, Shut up my duel: ere entirely, and retire from this degrading competition to give toothers more chance. Diaeusted of this crude life and soelety. ‘Think it below iny dignity to hunt any longer for the dollur, net to live under this abject money-slaver: Like old Sitting Bull, tired to live among ihe Mars, hypocrites, tramps, dog-souly, and nll the othor blessings of our so-called modern civilization, where main of principle cannot tive according to his mori) conselenee, Laatlott far the hind where no money is needed, and where all the lomeing of the soul fora bigher and nobler life intght be ful- filled. Belng opposed from. prineipie to heavy fated nngust export taxes, and not wishing to roby my relitives for the benefit of the undertaker, T wish my body disposed of in the most ahnple and cheap mann T don't eare for ceremonies, Box or ne box, holy or unholy geod, —would prefer burning, Witeh, about’ £04 hi maney I trunk, keys on my bes! ht brenst pocket, All my aifains are completely ordered in the last fourtwen days, 1 would aak’ you and tho news: n, 28 gentlemen, net to publich my full tho Inst fourteen years fate wae For Wy Vest and selfish: cs , ci the unknown shore, whateve over my spirit might he drawn by its aflinitles. “dB Po ms THE SCRIPTURE SYNONYM FOR CHICAGO. Te the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cirtcago, Jan. %—All -should be deeply grateful that the vexed question of the sig- nifieance of the name Chicago is finally set fitrest, The idea that It was synonymous with Skunk-town was revolting to the fas- thifous, and the argument by which that def- inition was established for atime. was not at all satisfactory to the philolugist or te the student of Serlpture history and Indian tra- dition, Now we admit that In the native dialect. Shicag meant strong, and was ap piled to skunks, onlons, grizzly bears, Niag- ara Falls, or anything that to any sense ex- presses great power. The Freneh spelled It Ciileng, for they pronounce ch as the Engtish pronounce sh, But when we recollect that the Indians were the lost tribes of Israel, that their language was derived from the orlginal Hebrew, with such variations ant provincialisms as 4,000 years of literacy: would engraft upon it, we see the strikliys shnilarity between this word and the primk tive Hebrew name Samson; It is also very similar to the name Golluth; both of which names were, as all know, spelled in a variety of ways, and) so susceptible of great modifientions iu the course of a few thousand — ye transmission from father to son by mere oral tradition, where there were no writlngs to keep the bearings, Something like a century before John Forsyth's deed an Tndhin Chief named Chicagol wrote to France from here, and so got into a European history, Ag he and his Ancestors had been so lone §MHiternte, it Is by no means probable that he was extremely. partictdar in the selection of hls letters: if he haw been he would have spelled hts nine with an “S$ instead of a Ol" Mhas It ap peared quite satisfactory that his name was Brinkon or Gollath, and tis stream was knowns Samson's Creek or Goliath's Hare bor. The amerest tyra in Indhiw habits knows that this fs the most natural thing in the world, Volume 7 of the United States, Statutes at Large is full of Ludlan treaties In which appears the universal practice, one treaty Cornplanters Creek 1s reserve the Seneens, nd to Cornplanter was a Chief, ant the creek ts now known to the world as Olt Creek, Pennsylvanta. Willmettes Village then spelt Outlmette, is well known.in the vieluity of Chicago, Topennebee’s band meant a half independent tribe of Pottawa- tones of which Topvanehee was a headman hief, ‘Thess are exumples, M. Maines came ne ike an feonelast, and smashed al this logte by: the convinekiye argument that alot of {literate Frenchmen and savage Indians could not reduce the In- allan sounds to English letters so that ata distance of 200 years nice distinetions of six- nifleation could easily be traced. He ilus- tral by Bullvony Grove, supposed to be tuned from the mnstodon skeletons found around the place of old Bourbonais’ slaugh- ter-house, though since free schools have been Introduced It hug heen discovered that, pronomced Bourbony, tha old man’s mune was mistaken by the filiterate for Bullbony, and hence a physieal fuct was misunderstood, Haines nails tt by showlng that the Indian village on the slfé of Peorla was known to the Indians 200 years ago us Chie: Jreveceur; aud us the latter nane | means broken-heart, he says its al means broken-heart also, By this we, , too, omileht have been misled i in our seareh—safler lustory: we had overlooked Scott's novels, but haying rent “Quentin Durward) we kiow thal Creveeetir was fs rough old fighter in the time of Louls XL withott a eraek in his heart, [fhe had one, so that we can't trans- late that mto English, nor obtain the slight- est clow to the meaning of Chicago from the fact that tho names Chicago und Creveceur were used alternallvely; though any one must scant a glance that it proves conelu- alvaly that the didians who named that vil- Inge had read Scott's novels; and inetdentally it supported our theory that Chicago means something like Sumson or_Goliath, tor Creve- cenr was a hord fighter, in ‘Tin Tanusn of John Forsyth's the od is comets ve. Mo says himself in his: tntroduetlon: “The meaning of the word Chicagon, 08 defined ta the Tndlan deed fol- fowing, is conclusive tint {nits appileation to the Chicagou Creck it means gartic,” ‘Then Joh furnishes a deed a column and a halt long, dated in 1773, In whieh one of the bounds Is ns follows: “Thence up the IE noly River by the several courses thereof to. Chieagou or Garlick Creek.” | What better evidence could bo found?) AN must admit that itis conclusive, But it forees onus the fact that we of the present are cerclict in our duty to posterity; that the Historical Society must} be up and dolag or much valuni- ble history, will be lost. ‘Tho | orly- ual vernaentar Is fast passing Into oblivion, The ortginal deeds whieh were monuments. to tle cras In our hinguage togethor wero destroyed In the great fire, and a century hence, If history Is not now written up, ques- tions will rise on every eorncr exeiting as deep soltcitude and anxtous though uncer. tain study as the question on Chicago's {raustation, never tf now conclusively set- eel, 1 the deed to, EL. Sherman, who subd. yided south of Sixteenth street nnd enst of Michigun avenue, ony of: the boundaries Is us follows: Bounded on the north by Six- teenth, or Old street. Hers Is conelustys ovidence that in Chleago In 1856 sixteen was considered old, Another decd of Tater date bounds land on Wahpanseh, or ‘Thirty-sev- anth street. Here ts conclusive evidence of Indian akiit at figures, Wah-pan evidently meant thirty, and sel meant saventh, A hundred othor instances could be glyen (as kankakee, or South Park ayenio)s that ay peur at avery turn. ‘This is enough to show io duty of ‘ull who love the truth of history, LOLOGIST? oe Lord Fermoy’» Assullant Sontenced. Blanchester (Iny.) Guantian, Dee, ih, At the winter Asslzcs at Limerick on Wordnes- day, before Br, Haron Dowse, Jol O'Shea was arrdigned for a Colontons assault upon Lord Fors moy. Tho prigoner plendest mullty, Lord Fermoy said that at tho the of tho as- auulthe was just walking Into the club, when ho fult.a violent blow, wid was kuocked down on his hans and knees, und waa Insenafblo fora fow inuutes, Ho received the blow on the buck of PEON Mr, Montford Gavan, au officer af the Ninoty- fourth Neglinent, was on tho steps of the club and saw tho assault, which was made by thomun’ in the dock striking Lord Fermoy trom behind with a formidable stick, Tho blow seemed to be dollyered with as much force aa tho prisoner wus able to put inte it. The man sald ho had done it. because ho was turned out of his house and bone when bly people had beon Lying there for au long a thine, * Lord Formoy—1 do not wish ta mention the reason for this asauult, a8 he has pleaded guilty, Mut 1 wish to say that ho was not ovicted from bis house. ‘Tho rent waa £3 a yoar, and bu got By fay threo years’ ront which ho owed for way Ls, Tho prisonor—I wish you to hear one word from mig. At tho time Iwas served with the no- tise ta quit L owed ua rent, J paid it on the 25th Of Septembor, and vx months’ rent would not bo dus til Murch. My fathor and threo fathers before blin hud posscasion of the plave, and not dying word to me aiding abody that or to be giving no ¥ for violet tho law. *youriuve, pl joan to this assault, 1 um not sure that wu inight not bavg churged you with Intent and made it a felony—L will not say perhaps more der, but certainly a very xerlotis alfense, whieh inight subject you to a very long term of penal servitude. Dnider the statute unter which you fre indicted tho Court ean send yon to penal servitude for five years, This wna ji very rerioun offense, committed in the open day, In the open atreet, in the City of Limerick, and It might have had avery serious reault. ‘The sentence of the Court is that you be sent to 2 hat eervitude for five yours, Thope that will be a Jesson to other Pouple who ure Ukely to have reeourae to vio~ ence to redress what thoy consider injuries. whethor real or not. “THE IOT SPRING! Gen Coburn, a Member of the Commin«" sion, Hus Something to Say Regatd= ing the Charges Brought Against the Clerk, A. M1. Morgan, of Mansnchiunctt. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inptaxavotis, Jan, 7.—Speaking of the charges filed against the Chief Clerk of the Hot Springs Commission, mention of which was inade in the Washington dispatehes this morning, Gen. John Coburn, a member of the Commission, sald this afternoon that he could not make a statement of the matter how In justice to all converned, for the reason that the matter would probably be fivestl- gated by proper anthoritles, and, further, bee cause the Comission was not iugreed Uport the matter themselves, A few days before the conclusion of thelr labors, he said. J. Sumpter filed the charges specifying numer- ols corrupt acts on the part of the Clerk, 1 Mr. Morgan, of Massachusetts. He (Coburn) fayored an lavestigition, but his colluagues, Me Cragin and Sterns, thonuht the tine left them too lintted, and so the matter was referred ta the Seeretary of the Tnterlor, As to the foundation of the chirues, Gen. Coburn said he had) not oa bit of evhlence to sustain them, but thought the Commission should have investicated, Sumpter had a claim before the Commission, and the property for which le and his hold certitientes, entitling them to yuurehnse, is appraised at over $15,000, yoru largest appralsement made by the Conmis- slone the largest was over $21,000, to Gatnes; the third over $15,000, to Tall: ant the fourth aver $11,000, to Rector, ‘Mhese were the four largest clalimants to the ‘Terri- tory. It imust be borne In mind that the Commissioners were simply to report who were entitled to purchase the land, and ap- prulse the value of it, Sumpter, us well ag Muny others In Hot Springs, Is interested In overthrowing the werk of the Comission there being 1 general sentiment there that the Governinent should sell the property for a merely nominal sian, and not charge the appratsement fixed by the Commissfoners, Efforts have been made by some newspapers, pretending respectability, to show that the Connnissioners were bound to net under the Towt-Site hiv, when, In fuct, the Jaw organ- Taing the Connnission speellicaily says: ey shall not only apprafse the land but the bulld- ings. ~~ “Father Iguntians » Deserted. Landon Daily News, Father Ixnatius has become ulmost as much of 1 soll Simon Stylithes himself. Hs monustery bad untll Intely the presence of ndl- ving knowns Father Dunston, but. Father Dunston has Intely severed his connection with Father Ignatius, nnd has gone aver to the Chureh of Home.’ ‘This seveaston bad a remark- able eect on the “community, which ld until then re fulthful ‘to Father Ig nitius. The whole community, it Is stuted, took Itself off. It is net neeessit how. ever, thet aur readers should Porn mental pleture Jor themselves of a vnat secession or parla re, am imposing: departure for in new Aymouty Rock, The whole community, ne- cording to the recount we have received, did In deed thandon Father Ignatius, but then the community, we rend, consisted of only three novices. Puther Tgnnting is now, it would ape penr, left done with five cholr bays, “There tsa passage In the weithags of 1 once popular poet who sit of South Atried in which, deserihing the ileligbta of solitude, be epoke of hiingelf as loving to ride, * Far, fur, inthe desert. with the silent Bush-boy alone by my side. ‘This was held to be a very impressive iustration of solltide, It would’ seem to us that an mage nearly 18 solemn and austere tinny be conjured up by thinking of Father tenatlus in his mons with his silent choir buys alone by his side, A English traveler fn an Amerlean Westei Stute wus once khown n lonely hose, whieh he was told was occupled by “ nnew religion.” Ho usked how many worshipers the fulth boasted, and was told it anes hud five, but then nd only three. These, however, were full-grown bes llevers, so that It had some advantage in polat of suppurt over Father Ignatius’ munustery. ec eashinalcense te Gen. Noy ince, has been visiting Palestine, and the forelgn inalls report thatay member of bts family came near dew ing while bathing In tho Dead Sen, and wis re cucd with great ditticulty. Considering that three. or four parts of Dend Sen water on evaporation yicld one part of solld matter, and that whather standing ercet rises breast high above tbe sur- face, it must require extraordinary ingenuity even fora Yankee to drown fn the end Sen who preserves presence of mind cnough to abstuln trom reversing the hutural position of hls head, and his feet. “The most seriots danger consists in strangulation by swaklowing the strong brine, The density of une water in the Great Bilt Lake in Utah fa notso great. A luther standing ercet in it does not rise xo high Jn the air, ‘The south ermend of that luke has beonn favorit resort for exettraion purties frum the Mormon Cupital for thirty years, but we believe no fatal neeident has ever oveurred there, MEDICAL, HALL’ BALSAM Cures Colds, Pheumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the Breathing Orgaus, Ht southes and heals the Membrane of tho Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by tho disease, und prevents the night. sweats and tlelitness across the chest whieh accompany it. CONSUMPTION is not an Incurabte malady, It isonly necessary to have the right remedy, and WALL'S BALSAM Is that remedy, DONT DESPAIR OF RELIEF, for this benign specifte will cure you, even though professtonal afd fails. HENRY CARBOLIC SALVE, Lhe Most Powerful Healing . algent ever Discovered, Trenry'sa Carbotle Sates cures tha worat OA "8 Carbolic Sales allaya the palu of Curbollo Salvo cures all erupe fl Henry's Carbolto Salvo heals plaplen and blutehene Henry's Carbolto Satve will cure cute anid brataca, Ask for Henry's, and Tako No Other. $9" BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, 23 \ JOUN PF. HENIY, CURIAN & CO, Bato Proprietors, RB4 College Vince, New York, FIM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION, aay dlevuived cartnarsnta seni maratofors eet tt f A Gotweon TANI RCTIRICEIE und) CHLATES LANGE, kiyown ux ff. it @VANGH, aad the business wlll bo carried on by WUENICY BCHRIEIG. ha hereby outhurved to pay alt debte abd ealtuut ai wens TENT a SunQisa, — CHANLE: DISSOLUTION. Notlog ts horoby givun that the partnership here ere exleting, betweon 8. G. ISAK guid IH, ISLA KL of Chfeago, (ihiots, under th tiem nae OC IBALL & BON, Waa thin, ay alsaalyod by tual “Uhteado, Jan. 3, 130. itareviin HOASKAEL. NOTICE, Custos Tovse, CiCAGG, Tht, ConLHOToire J Oca, Jun. —~ vursuant to the wutbority cons tale in vas 4 aw Kev, Heat eA the undersigned mH re wilh he THURSD Bar eTIRH s DAY. 15, 1580, At Movelock wu we Os mori dove SF the Custom: House, Al ooaer, in the City of eu leagu, the sell at publi guction to the higbest and bust bidder tor One are, cue phuston, and ove haruosd, FOOL as Bee aoe a, a a Herooty sad bocce folb (9 tks alta a ‘ollocwr of Custouis, Proposals for Army Transportation. HLApQUARTERS DRPANTMENT OF DAKOTA, OFPICE CIEE QUARTRUMASTE iT. PACT. Minn, Dec. J Henind propisale. in tetpiltenioy muujact_ to the conditions, will bd received at Gelorke noon. an the At ing of February, which time and plare they will ba opened In'th 0 Uf bidders for the transportation of Mititary on thie following dexeribed routes in the of Dakota, during the year commencing ee}, ant ending March 31, * GON TRANAPORTATION, ON ‘A AND DAKOTA "—from "ROUTH. IN And to stations in the State of Minnesotn and 'Torritary of Dakota, subject to the conditions contained in form of con- trary for that any TRANSPORTATION, ON “IoUTR IN AN! DWATONE, RIVEIS— vic hetwean Yankton, 1 feombined 2nd Fort Renton, 4. and posts or stations an the Miasourl River, between anid places, from the Zin of Mareti te tha uth of Neveniher, “1d,” and from, Yankton and Bismarck, 1. théouste to Fort Keogh and le fides, Depits Me and between Fort Koo and uy Hom Depot onthe Yolfawatono Itiver, fom und beeen April Int. and eptember Lath, 10. suvsoct to the condith ined in the form’ of contmect for that servic ale for the fiver ratte wil be mada for thy combined serview, and shout specify a mtg Prit MULE, Torench aficor, aniisted inan Grempinye and al. nnd for WO SUPNA per 1) MILES for mniiteary sfor tha whole route, No mites varying will Jatanee will be entertained, RMIAGE Detwoan Kort Abmbham Lincoln, D, and Bismarck, DV, and between mild Kort and Ferry Landing opposite thereto: subject to the eon ditivns contained In the form of contract for that nervien, Kinch proposut must be in tripticate, separate for each route, and necompanied by a bond Ip the sium of fivet exenpt for forringe serve rdanee with the printed ang torm—furniatied une yuanintesing that tho party maki thy proposal stil not withdraw the same within wiyty days from the date announced far opens ne thea and that if sulih propontt inn erties bid torn ts yenfter tr Ide sieht netitieation snbove mentioned) accept the und sufiriant cen in the faithful erciugy REPY: ng the bid wil he for one res ned ie "attecoeefay bidder will be irhish bande tn the sum of three (inns (E100) Tor the fallin porformance of mind chillars Feautted tof r rnment reserves the right to reject any or NI cise of river transportation, bidders must Hn Mat OF boats, giving aati, tonbaie, nite, ke, with which they expect to perturn the xerel Sank forms of AbTE 0 atone Itivers, toy muitos a en ante eb parted on the ni le hi erin hexezey. EN +f minha, Seb, Mlemarek, 1D. felon, Mo pea continiiiing proposals ahautd be marke Wa fer 'Tnutaporatation on toute in Minne: rotaaind Dakota” Missnurl and Yelluwastony Riv “ww ws the Cixe may be, and sddressed to the undersianed, i Commander, By order af th CHAS. 1 Deputy Q. M. Gon. Hef Quartermaster. CHY OF WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. To Bridge Builders and Contractors, far the construction of a combined Hal He Bride uerose the Ret Miver wt Wi Mpest, 3 anti dive dent vt Torus, Witte xt nerew piles athe for preferred: and will have 0 Gnu ar swing opening, af tho navizable chanuel of oriver. - ‘Tho muperstructure tv to be tron: and tho work Is to be commenced Inmedintely on the awarding of tha eon to be accompanied by plans nnd re subject to the approval of Heer. ves not bind ttself to necept the fowext or any tender, Further particulary may be obtained on application ta the undersigned at his Ottiee in Winnlpux, Maile tobi. Be We LAY {ny Béldge Eheineor. Winnipeg, 20th Decamber, 1s URS Fn LEGAL. MASTER'S SALE, United Stater uf America: In the Clreutt Conrt-of tha United States for the Northern District of Milnuls in Chu Samien HF And Willian ‘Tracy ys, "The Toledo, raaw ltailway Company, and others, Peormn x” tenry G. De Forrest, Robort C. “Incqtioiin, nd. tteney De Copper ve, eorla & Warsaw Railway Company, and, yh. Theis, Robert C. Martin, John I. uiln, ind Heury De Coppet va. Tho Toledo, {5 Warmaw Hallway Company, and others: ‘Tho Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw on ert, Crane 111, y pind others, C i df bupuancu of u decree of the euld Colirt, onterod shes) Jacqui Peoria the above entitled cater on the Ith day of Nos ALD. 4 Henry W, Bishop, Maxtor int eof tho rald Court, will koi to the Nlghext bla publls auction at thy wert front tluunl Life-tiurinee Company Hullde Lu Sultecst, ter tha Clty of Chledge, t= neilirected in said deer one pitrcel, nnd subleet nerecited In wald vere CNG) day of January, A Huthe turengon af sild tna, und is mentioned and de slay, thy teenth 8a) at etaven (EL) ore Quy, the promin ribo th wuld deereo, Fred to, 08 fullows, eu to suid ‘rallroad. 0 ta & Warne Rallway Com wi wad belo in the Stata tending from the Chy of Peoria oof thy State vf Indinon. passin the Counties of Poorkt, Tazewell, wid Traquola, She city of Booris, tho eastern Lound= whero the salt raltrond to wit: A Ww the malt ‘Foleda, ¥ pany, altuuted, ly of Titials, and fo tho wet ute ar thton Wa an Lerintuts het wittilte and the gustern terminus bebig at ry wf thie state if titiots he val ra conneets with the Tuleds, maport & Harlington Hallway In the stata uf Indl the Iength thereof belng Ge neat, un may bo ano hundred and Cy aatios, Tnetuding atl the rile Hand rlehteot wiy, depot ‘erounda, and ndss atl tracts, be. win und other etrictiees ilvind-houses, eat 2 eC atiiae tailings, wid. wl Md other shopea, hold or nequiced weit th rullwngt oe th in e Liscomotlvex, temture ten wus, r ner It. machin for ure tn Tory mn= Toe ye Or uny Part thereat, ar any OF HpUrLenNees, and alee AID trons nected with or relating te the Kald mall or the | construction. econ Cand all the property. fm: Of whulever name up brit, the teneme m thereunto D nd the reve: Issues, and Hents. (uel, CrabDie, FOpBlE, or comes, reiity profits thereof, uid, ainda tho estate, right, Uile, Inturest, property, joscesalan, elaint, and whitxoover, as Inve an in eqUty, oF ‘& Waren Iatleny Company, wn any Nnd YvOry fh mances, And tho RAND ntoorks & Waraw itillay Company's rolls fond Uicks, lands, grounds, bulldiags, sind property constructed und nifunterd In the State af Hlnols, come Tenelig ul the Town of Warnaw, at the Mlsaliaippl Ittvor, wud running thence enstwnri ta ui litle at Porta, Htinols, tocether with tie rond-bed, sm eittins and bnehes, hands, lutions, wand enxine ia atid rine) and all end Tran f i rmpNy, meaning to Inet Proporty, of the sald nV, Seserived peoperty baing, and beln: a enenine the wuld ratlrowi of & Wana italbray Compa Hii tho mortnes or trust dveds here! nd Including tie branch ralinaped fr Jay Harpe ty Lona station, in the County of tenders fon, ant all tho rheht, Uuextind Interest Of tho Rad nPoueia & Wairwuw allway Company ta and dn lands, dupols and depot krountey true trucks nud vlher property kid appurtae tameen situate in ihe City of uring, i the State OF tum inchuding tho rghte of way, suipereccucnires, Dulitings, slope and all stations und funds, and all the Cxtures and structures theroan, of whatever numus and nutures, used und. to. bo tsed M1 eporuting ratd railroad, and all tuois, tmplomont, cine, cnuines, end rolling-stock und: fiulnments bo. tonging to sald Datiway Gant auy-unid ull supplies and minterint provid " mpany, or tha ftecelvor thurwat, co bo wed tn opomting sald’ cullroad, end aL rn aurcomenta, dr ald by the porate franchtnen 1 auld" ylede, Voneia & Warrave dutiway Compare is cluding: all'the franchixes of all the corpornuinns ot which wall milway hud been coiposed by cansoll= aLSSlOrt sth wthiue writer a bject, hot ut raid mules will be made subject, neverthotoas, to thy rights and equities, $f nny such thure be, of all porns oF corporations elahaing, ar te clalia, any Hah, Utley dnterest, or tien In, to of upon ie fanda, Wnekents, und real bxtute af tho wld Toledo, Poot rin & Warsiw faibway Company, situate in biel fon, In thy Suuto af Lowa, under or Ly virtue of wor. {uln mortgaye OF trustadsod mudy by sald last: Company ta Willan Ti Osher aud Wiliam 4 Ponelng ante the tnt day yf Maret tere, und rec In tho Ttoourder's obteo of us Moines County, i the Ktaw of lows, on veabout tha Zat way OF ints; und subject, tw the prior jlon af kRgG made Dy the Moorls & Oquawkn lat ay te Wildiann A, Dadar az ns, runteus, beuriny date Mural roperty: aid iiuiriqugy described as a wwoutity for di borias LAW onehy now outstanding; wid subloct alaa to racks, quired oF anna RDUCATIONAM, : 2 BOURNIQUE’S > ~ SCHOOLS FOR’ DANCING, WEST SIDK—Ot and 5 Mi jon: SUGTIC ob si nnd Im toeoateteariese. Classes for Ladies, Chitdren, ang Gentlemen. - ' Now ‘Term commences sqcand weok in Jantary, 193 For particulars send for Circular, r YLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa, Meopens Jan Clyt., Engineering Chomistey, Classles, and Engin, Deeloe tf Foran eee oin THEOL ERE Pere HOTELS, wane arate, CARROLLTON HOTEL, Raltimore, Light, and Germaneata., Balllmoro, Md. Hater retucnd to fl and 20) per day, according to focation wf raorax, Extra charzos for pariors, baths, And double rontne, necarding to alee, ‘The Taunt erin ° Venlont and intest-Dulit hotel in tho Hi Tuns continuously toatl ti floors, All Mhos Rassengorscars tings tho doors.” it, We COLUSA! fannger, Baltimore, Ma. Oct. 10, 1 : FLORIDA. 8t. Jamos Hotel, Jacksonville. . TWELFTH SEASON. ‘This favorite hous Is now opan for the season, uss nO Glovatir. sna, Enitothoreanvantonsrs wsual Northern hotels.” Addreas, by mail or tela; THe CAMENULTS Manager. BRAILROAD TUILE-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ANATION OF REPERENCH MARKA.—4 Satara: ciegpteds “Sunday excepted. EMonuay * ‘oxcoptad ack SHenes ct Northwestern Hattway. ecket Oftices, Gh Clark-at. (she: arnt Sherman House) and at Ania CR Arive, Leave. al'ncltto Fast Linn, asie ¥ x Clty & Y Sbobque Duy Be aDubuqay, Night i aOmuaba Sunt Hxp aos Muinos Night Expr Dre Moines Day Kxpres asluux City & Yankton. a¥reupurt, tlucktord & Pubaqi ek ford & Dubuc ASL Salle vse mukee Speck Sundays. renukoe Express, EELEE . nt Liteon tay Express i Minnenyp st i ieupalia Express, pres R vesaecorse, rs ’Winan ev Uh DMarquetto Express alnke Geneva & Hacktord., bFond du Lae, vi: ville. SUUsuETSougaaae eS PEEEECEEEETET apoususcuasecucuRUED SERBESBARBERRRSSS RES hotwoen thy Peorly 4 the rights und intervets of Hiram 1 0 Flutie uf yeny OF tho branch rallroad betwoon Iinmall- ura ‘ho sali taortyagod property will be suld absolutely, und without th DEV DNO OE rodamptiite wd a cle Tansee, hd tureompnts mads. Ue thon val ete yf I, ayy ui yt My Poaris & Warsaw ta if Porson, liway Comping with: any or corporation siuce the wxevution nnd dellvery of on a the sald moriguges or trust devds hereinabove aa sees mane trt es mete ter al ese ihe Uropurty of th sald Company prior to sald wore: on ‘{S0'termy of wuch salo will be us foltowe: ‘Tho sum of fifty thousand tw 6 wld Duster in Chancery by any approved bid tlow of the sale, the remalndur of such see hen doluruiiios either n-caateay ib cho cans ae tay then doturaitite, ‘Os tae Ont the suld ‘hota acid Warsaw iailway Couponys : : rv vald docroo. Mi Orany information in reuard to the sult proporty, provid Hy in ard thu terme and vundisone uf sale, taroronon horuby niade to the decrew wei aster in Chancery of the Cireult Court of thy Unites Mtttoa far the Nartiori iserleb oe iitinoles Oo Dated Chiouzo, Ducumbor 1A, 1. 197. SOALES. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES PAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarefultobyy only theGenulac, 8 AY. bsice _tiullman Hotel Cars are run through, boiwoon Chic cox und Counell Huts, on the train Idavigg Catesgo ny, ANuother road mins Pullman or any other form of hotel cara west of Chleaao. a=Depot corner uf Wells and Kinzto-sts, b-Depot corner of Canal nnd Kinsto-sta, Chicnge, Burlington & Quincy Ratirond. Depots foot of Lako-kt. Indinna-av.and Sixteenth- ‘unal and sixteonth-sia, ‘Tick h jarkent, and at deputs. sta. ‘Ticket Onicos, 00 Leara. ‘Arrive. Ottawa & Streator Fxpress. Nebrnakn & Kansas Express Hockrord £ Freeport iexpren Dubuque & Stoux City B Paeltte Fs Kansan & C Palace Dining-Cars und Pullman iv-wheel ra run butween Chicago und Oniuhs on tho Chteuxo, Hock Island & Pacific Ratirond. Depot, corner of Van Buren and Bherman-sta, Tieket Oficer, 4 Clark-st., Shorman House, Palmer House, Grand Pacitic Hotei, and 76 Canal, corner Madison. rund aeitle Hotel, and Canal, corner Madison. ° Davenpart Express. Gmanun frprosn. Kansas Chy, Lea chison Express. 10:30 am )* 3:40 pm Peru Accommodation 5:00 bmi: pm Night Exproas. 130:0 pinlt 6:20 am | * Daily excopt Bund ‘Dally except Saturda: sally Sacept Mondays ‘DANY Oxcepe Batuniayas cHteagoy Milwaukee dz St. Pani Malway, ‘Union Depot, curncr Madison and Canal-ats. ke Ohicd ci douth Glarkeet and at aopor, kee Taava, | Arrive. 75 am) em | Milwaukeo Express Wisconein Sin May, and Monashs theoogh Day; Kexpres: iwaukeo, Madison, I’ "10:10 a m|* 4:00 pre Mitieusana lowe eipreae ele bn ple Ts Chile, i + g Tibertyvilio, Accammbantio 5 pin Hea Milwankeo, St. Paul & Minne Sart Matt His Fast (ARN). 0940 i a, $10:10 wmo|$ 4:00 pry Wirconsin & Minnesdia, Green , wpeavans, Haint. wad Ai jund through Night Express....(¢ 9:00 p mls 7:00 ana Alltrains run vin Mliwaukee. Tickota for Bt Paul and Minneapolis are guod clthor via Madison and + (Yiiirie du Chica, or via Watertown, La Crossa, and Chicago & Alton," ‘Union Depot, Weat Side, near Madison-st. briggo, and ‘Twonly-third-at, | Ticket Ofices, at Depots, 0 Roath Clarkest, Grand Pacitio Moto ahd Palmer tienes: * Vou Chleage & Paducah i. it, Ex, 4 Streator, Laon, Washingtn x: doting & wight Avcammodauon, rat. nd foot of Twonty-sacun dent ‘eket Onieo, FL ltundolphest., nun Clarks Dreltie Hotel ata Panne Reaua tear Clark, Grand Arriva, St.Loute & Toxns Expross.. jotta. Toxus Fast Lind, Orleans Expre: a lixpres ne Hioux City Kxpross., Dubuque & Bloux Ghy Express, Tolono Passonuer. B sturdy night runs to Tolono aniy, bOn Saturday night tune to Peoria only. Michigan Centr) aatlrond, Dopot, fout of Latkavst. und £908 uf Twenty-rocnnd-st, Tekot Unico, tf Clark-st, #4 huast oorner or ikan= dolph, Gruud Facitio total and at Valmur tuuse, Lenye Malt (via Main and Atr Lino),.,, {¢ 730 am Day Kxprest..... ke Kaluinneou A Auantte I Nigtt & a neat | Pittshurg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rullway. Depat comur Canal und Madison-sts. ‘Ticket Ofticos, - Clork-at, Vultucr House, and Grand Pacitio Hotel Luav Arrive. ‘Mail und Exproa 0 aml? 7:00 pm Pacitio &: f 1 poi BW Bo Yual bi vsv pal 6 om popote, Repoattmttimers & Oltor é epota, onl n Building und foot of Jwentys Hicunit-ne taker Ofoon Ritclarhae” aftoy Ton Airand Macitig Lott, und Deput (Mxposition Build’g). Leave, | Arrive. Morning 40 mij 6:40 oun Fast Line, LPO pall 8 Baa Luke Shore & Michigan Southern, Loavo. | Argve. bE Py Peter TP 10:20 prot. ir} wos Mittshurg, Cinetunuti & Rt, Loule R. R. (Cinclanadl Air-Line and Kokauo Lino.) vy Depot curnur at chntan and Carotene Wert Sides leave. | Arrive. 7 Cinatnnotl, Indi Ne, Lonia-| : slams diane Leas ia eae i. ee ‘Murning Mail—Old Lino, Ror aha ipa ie itt Wxprdeaerrncne. Kankukee Lins. a> i Dopot, foot of Laxo-ut, und footuf fwonty-second-at, | Lenves ) Arrive, Cincluonndi, Indianapolls & Louls-}~ . . f age Ne Day Express. 0:40 ani? 8:00 pm Wie tae Eis sreaa belo Dale 40) bat Nun enrich 8 pail 0) Bae Chicago & Eastern Ilinols allroad. | anvilly Kouta.) + os ‘Poket OMicos, 77 Ciurkesty 1s Desrborn-st, und Dopod corhur of Clinton and Carroll-sta. . xpress, MEDICAL. onan) NO URE! soraxttDR. KEAN, 173 South Clarkest,, Chicago, i Consult personally or by walt, fobare, “ iui nant uh eae OF ean the ony physician iu tho eity why warraiita cures Ur < a es TaotNew | DR. FORGAY, } eras" | it larly educated, 1) Hittud, ‘Meents i Crono (iseason, “apactaliy-sypuilisc Sortie BRIN Dixcasos. 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