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MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1880— TWELVE PAGES. c THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: R LIGLIOU: thig hand and that, Inthe gospel the sun works more directly, and what was dim, in Aalals grand and distinct und sweet Jn Noz- prof, Swing on the Richness of the Religious World, areth, Jt all de rela and combines to teach us tho lutinit richners of religion, iad wo time to Hote some of the qualltles of the Exyptlan faith and that of the Parsecs, and even ofour red men, we should find what o bedecked, bejeweled robe {ts thls faith which hangs over all human shoulders. A Powerful, Interesting, and Instructive But tle would fallin such attempt. We Presentation of Facts. need not wander so far from home, What aoe are ie Forms of rell lous thought in our ows In Central Churel on “The Richness of the | loved ? ven Calvinism, whose benu- Heligiows World,” his text helng ns follows: ie fun iitost pissed away, I ie feet i 1 lh , splaced by nobler conceptions, pron Having many things ta welte to yourLeduhny | ty ie one leat from the treo’ of Ife will go far toward heallng the nations that) suifer from some certain “malady. ‘Those trees which Jfotin saw hore feaves which were 14 1 medicine to the successive tribes. All forms of disease must have yielded to this intlu- ence. In Calvin's day the world needed to turn from legend ta the gospel, fust as we Matorinns turn froin amazing storles toward careful records of what came to, pussy and when his superlor mind with all its learning aunt acu! and courage passed over from old Romanism to the newer sunlight, he dragged rn partof a_continent after hhn— nillllons who needed Just Calvin's rugged- 7 ists enll our nttantlon to the prodl- wate etre ‘Yo supply her antinal Ife with food, Nature clothes hor trees with blossoms many tmus more numerous than bs needed by an economy, Our prairtes wero yout for thousands of years to wave with ass, Which all tho great quadrupods could notgo much as trample underfoot. We are not sure that. thors Js any absolute waste 11 tho universe, but, to tho common glance of man, Nature scoms to. bo an Infinit denler, ho knows nothing of any potly | ness, Just the few Ilens he espottsed and pro; transaction, Out in her woods or] chimed. Unable to grasp nll truth ot Ids, man is profoundly improssed with | once, a merciful Father sends them, tn tho Tamensonoss of this out-door business, Catv, a cartalty form of chariot. aaa wore the eople along rudely bi ufely. Some travolers, not long Binco, worked thelr | Quy orn Minka for. “some. other phase aifleult way toward what Is no doubt the | of Christianity, and it comes at the rzo in the world, a cation in Colo- Searels drew near to it, all common seenes began to disappear, and Instead, tho uncommon and the strange to come, raplilly along, ‘The sky united with the Innd in be- coming a part of tho unknown, the birds flew with a new motion, and ff they broke tho silence their cry maden part of the prelude to anew world, Tho tribe of human beings tn those wilds accaned to Lolong’ to somo oak penned fn middle ages by somo dreamy travelor, and not to be actual ehil- dren of Aincrica, Beckoued onward by alr and ground, and by many signal tings of tho nysterlous, this exploring party at last drew near the margin of this gulf, cut out once easily by the right hand of Nature. Perhaps with awe-stricken and benting hearts tho party Iny down and crept upon tholr face to Jook over the wild border, but be thelr inethod what it may have boon, thoy looked downward alongs perpendicular wall two asking, for Christianity is an expanse so wide that on Ie broad surface all: our holy wishes will lie Ike stars scattered In the biie—each star Indeod being vast, but as grains of dust eompared with the azure nreund them, ‘The views of Luther, the tilens of Fendan, tie host of all Romanists who have Iived, the aptrituality of Wesley, the simplicity of WI- inin Penn, the terrible thoughts of Edwards, the stubborn righteousness of the Purltans, the beliefs of the Baptists, and all this com- Ing and gotng varietyuf thought only remind the heart thal when It enters ie arena of re- Higion it hay lanched Ita boat not upon a lit ie artificial lake, but. upon na shoreless son; and that the water tinder Its keel is as noth- ing compared with that expanse where Its our will never fall, In tho true Christianity: of God and of Jesus all the truths we all hold and love could sink and ho lost ns song-birds flying inte a dense forest. Religion being the final philosophy of God, it must possess Mis attributes, and bo fresh and sweet when we faint, and be onty opening its morning windows when death is closing ours for the long night, ‘That Is religion for you and me which we niles indepth. A stream, really three hun- | most deeply feel to Be'attel,—Just as Ute Is dred feet wide, In the low down vale acemed | jiome whero: tho heart netiully wns in ite tle rill, and {ts rattle nmong the rocks and not be heart ‘All sounds faded into stlilness before they could rise to such a hight—an cmblem ‘this of the vastness of Nature In all her designs, and buildings, and caverns, and paintings, Sueh ‘study of” niture may well lead us, upon the sacred“ hour of o Sunday, and in thetemple of worship, to pass over to the dowaln of reli gion, to see repented this rich- ness we have ¢! sowhere surveyed, to note its endlesness Fi Itvn and sentiment, to note Its hights and depths, We anlghtanticlpate such a fullness when we hear a Christ saying A, have many things to say unto fou and hear John gay, “I have inany things to write to ot," pnd when elsewhere John says that frat nd written down all things snid and dono while he was with the Christ, the world ould not contain the books. In his poetle andawokenlng gout each trath was like a mustard-seed, able tu oxpand Into a trea, ‘Lhe Apocalypse, a poem of grentbolduessand sub- unity, we tind to be an enlargement of a few of ohn's thoughts, And ovor this thought of the saint the Christian world has dono tts thare of amplification, until the stones which John piled up so well ns though for a temple have server only as the foundation of tem: ples yet Jarger, | As there are plantsof which each twig or lvaf when cut off and put into the ground will form a new plant, and thus that will cover na field at Jast whieh was once in a fower-pot, so in the realm of religion, each iruth or Idea hay always been suseeptl- ble of division and enlargement, and what was sminill i soine One heart has become tm- mense In. the hearts of the multitude. The orleinal plant thus has its cuttings Teplanted, au. vasses into the fie, We ore all proud of one rose, can we only find it In May or June, but, could we pause on the banks of the Ganges for a diy, wa night find fa one continuous athousand acres of that bloom most loved inost ender lays. Ut is not for you to say that New England or Old England Js the niace for homes; or that on the if{tdson, or on the border of the lakes, ls tho place where hoine ts; or was, or should be; fur we all have some memory within which marks out just one spot on earthy~a small spot; and, to make ony other Beem the equnl o! all) eloquence will ul- ways fall. Thus In Christianity, that is re- Vigfon which most scems to us to be such, ‘The wido world of thought Is indeed before us, but we must call out our own and press them ever against the heart Uence an Tsnae Newton and no Groting found tholr spiritual food in marking the Inws of etlles that intersect and underlia the Gospels, and from these would elaborate rules of Itc.and the Jawa of nations, while a poctle mind would study the visions of John and Isaluh. ‘The Bible of the Second Adventist is well worn jn. David: and. the. A poculy paus tha Bible of Grotius and Putendort would always be clean and new in these pages, but well studied In the maxims of Solomon-and Inthe addresses of Jesus, fer Christlanity asks each heart to pluck Its own flowers, offers n wide world in which enc mind may find n home. ‘The choice ts not always a (pertectl y {reo cholee, made with all the grand quantity be- fore the chooser, bul It ig nlways 9 pleasing altnolintent, {ust as the dwellers in the low- Innds of Holland are as happy in thelr flat country as the Swiss are among hills, ‘The neres of sunflowers awaken ag fand inemo- ries In the Hollander as eres of plug trees awaken for tha American, ‘Chis love is forced upon us, 11 a sense, by nature, but it Is Just as happy and as powerful as though we had ehosen It in middle fife in open court, ‘Thus the Calvinists In the sixteenth contury, nnd tho Pietisis of the seventeenth and the Wesleyans of tho eighteenth, an the Liberulists of the nineteenth, resemble aluee the human race began. You will find | ench other In perfect. satisfaction with what <a patalle) {1 some Moses, altsn Lu syflage note B janity...thoy.. possunae Ota grew a tittle Fg Rat aM hi part, of. Chaistiaulty..thoy.. possusie. Whon Calvin, by scholarly exegesis, reached same clear {import of Sextptury and found a doc- irine, he experienced a happiness as real, aud to him as larie, as came ty Xavier whon he composed a song of misslonary love, or te Bunyan when he composed his dream; and when the Westminster As- sembly draw up thelr digest of doctrine, doctrines to us harsh and fimperfuct, thoy acemed to themselves to be sprucing roses along tho path of tho Chris Lan Which tho world hag taken cuttings until we now baye such fields uf bloom ts that one around Christ and His companions. In Arnold’s " Light of Aala ” one need not ask thet the details shall be nll such a3 one pergonal taste might wiah; it need not per- plex us if the hero or divinity of the book do what we would not have commanded had ho been under our tutornge, for we con find oy and reward enough in marking what rich stinns, a8 thoy pleturings the rellgtous sentiments: of | wound up the hill, out of the low valley of sow make. when they sit down | the Dark Agos. All moral terms aro relative fo paint on.tho grent canvas of Ifo aud death. And the book shows more, tells ‘us Wliat different pictures _differ- ht Jands will produce, that whilé the Mosnlc worship {3 full of Jaw, and fear, and hard toll, the Indian sentiment bursts out in languid yords, in the vagueness of dreams, the former could more énsily establish a civiliva- tion, the Tntter ah Indolent but half beautiful terms, anti creeds which seem a deformity now were a beauty once, The richness of religious thought and sen- timent may be Inferred from the imimense- noss of {ts Hterature, If you will cast your thought over the ares covered by letters, you wiLiind that a large part of that area {s cov- ered by tho WrNUONI, and experiences, and reveries of religion. All along from tho barbarisin, Comporo the genius of the | tinesof fnrotf Exypt to our own. period, Aslatle and oF Ue TvEa tits tingle sontinons hing, Bald ers eet tan hs boon uttered by the sontinien The aunbitde tinshed: ulune at bie greon forme of ambition or of love. conta, up out Foiled the loud coppers k: Lev-catorshuwked } of Chalden, Abraham brought Chasing tho purpto butterflies; beneath ; Foun Foe, unknown source a heart full of fatth, Moses Ke "pleked SiO; Diyas POTKgA sag camo out of gy yt laden with tho 8 dy of 19 nine brown sisters chnttored in the th od, Job cane tn from some heathen border ‘Tho pied. Hebctieee huneavove thot 0h, sa Tich'in Divine poetry, while in_all: the Gruek dramins and epics the final effects came up from that mystorious world whore tho gods and the imniortals dwelt. The popularity of at was amid such scenery tho heroes of the | ‘lennyson's sacred pleces, nnd of that buau- slate falth nioved along toward thelr Jaws, | tiful restatement of tho old faith of Asin, aul works, and destiny, but the Hebrew | remind us that tho religion of man Is a field Moses and the Hebrew Christ advanced moro | of vast extent,—o continont haying very sinly, yery Miuch.as modornstitesmencome | climate, and all kinds of trees and fruity and forward to lay in severe thought and in deep | sconery. ‘Tho pulpit presents to mankind but a Fesponalbility the fountutions of the State, small part of the beauty of its own Christians it is truo there were strange things In the Hebrew alr; there were awful thunderingsin | ity. It limits itsolf too rightly, for ft was the the mountain when Moses received tho Taw, | accident of the vast which made It an ana- ay ere was a song In tho aky In Bothlohem | lyzer of doctrines, and not tho absolute de- ik the wight Who Jesus wis, mand of tho cause. Romanian, acting fora Hebrew ecorntion fs slmple compared-with | long time in a dark period, had entangled he Aglatic, nn fn an hour Ib had passed | society In many errors of faith aud prac: ray to make yon forn ‘plain utterance of |' tice, and made necessary no careful roview th shuplest nws of netlon ever penned. | and some new statomonts of cardinal, doc- ie hiddha sald, “Behold your generated | trine, It ty not easentin, but necidontal, ag in tho | that for 1,000 yoars the pulplt ling clone littl Dut state doctrine, aa though it must spend™ uy, 80 inany grains of dust Wide expnuse of the unlyersal void, now all the remalaing cunturles of earth in tho formulas of a fow’ blundering Now lost, or us a bubble of the sen meting monks, Itis permitted to sailors after it Spring from nothing and born to be de travels but your fe eet Bol fs not to bo sovere storin ub sea to run Into the nenrest harbor and fit up a new spar or mnst, or to Tho egrets stalked among tho buifalocs. ho Kroes tated elraies in sho golden nir, ‘bout the painted temple poncocks flow," jorn, but this dei ed” ‘Standing before Jathagata they Uttered thesa verse: i hls pral “Oh, the Wyyterloug dopth, the all-cmbracing extent, | buy some new repes and canvy but It is iat ed dd tuned Hales On | nak expoctal of alm that. ‘tho vl tlo up In tho fru! @ Royn! wir good ship thore, and repalr forever the reasure, and bo the ineans of converting eid fi ¥ Sat hull rigging, while the great hull may be rottin bona, Aftorn fiw daya tho good yessal should be put out on the open sea agila, Doubtless the pulpiteara have been too Jong busy mending thelr eraft, Thay Gre walting for tho troes to xrow out of. whieh to nuke masts. All thelr merchantmen aid thelr nen of wirarein the repalr docks, while the seasons are passing away, end tho blue ocean {8 rolling without, ita 'storis over, and its zophyrs Inviting tha gails, . Even It unrestralned by needless anxiety about doctrine, tha pulpitcould not yet pro. sent to the listaning race all tha landscape ef plety, Public specch 1s a great art, butit ie not all-ambracing, Each art travels its own ith, and that path ls narrow comparéd to ess Worlds of buings and causing through files Worlds tho maine dbep Hoare of, erate i i qnus would wo return tha boundless: of Buddha, Monored, passing through sie at lnort i aud ho 4 nimarde ed along, With diem ind teste) Suan Me ch pare with such Inugungo that of I wy Blessed aro the pure in hea ty or ook Mil comminnd to le alclpien, » Go , orld Tench the Cog w every oteattra an dhe “Ablatly fol ue. dream, wheh! AV rf abla of eons Ww ord tt a : zl stars, and had a Jove which did not Bo much ns isk whethor To were Upon the moon or sun any souls | the plain through which it leads, When, depth ved: PY loved the “inys' lous recently, 8 member of Congress read n pout wot and the ‘all-ombracing extent,” nnd aa lila oration, and hal ié made a part of tho Alay ap 3 2ar sympathy mul tanderness,— | debate of statesmen, tho whole land olthor it crt ; aalva fon, Dut th m chaotle state, | laughed or blushed, because It 1a well known 16 longing for the happliicss of all, but that ouch art has its Hmitations of styla, For toward Infinity, | this reason the pulplt cannos tell’ all tho pea that enslieit ou. witch uttored its wish in mystoriods | things of itsown guspol, und when it has oles, 8 inusic- of many beautiful | uttercd oll its ldeas and omotions, new voles aie Or tat nok gpthored Into a regular | 8 rin aD fy the studio of sha thinker, and in tion, Tiheloly, Clirlst was all conountra- | the silent chamber of tho prot Bun- were" directness, --flis loved ones | yun‘has outdone 9 thon pulplts, Dot io Het here, IL miqslonarles erg | nid quany a Sunday whith thé niorn- wero to In fancy to tho planuts, but they | ing — sorinon left poor and hungry, Wi redeem our Netto earth and sail to | has made a spiritual feast out. of the fn ro on. its enn or Atlantic, ‘The | Memoriont, or out of # few hymns sung in inake ri on oe Stardust attempting to | ‘the fading twilight. And yet, notwithstand. made youd Ghent a Was ae world filly ing the ieereatt hacrowniss of Gach art, | F cures, Dut | shows the oxeceding richness o 1 Hin the'uildét pr the sontiment of old Asia +f if that some of } Kemlnent cler ie UG V) ‘y on ea f expen tt bereelys ea Hants outlines of many of the doc- | Stahleys, ar wachOry, All q hy to become so distinct in | Storrscs can spoak Trou dh eaorod desk for Se Sith, purity Jove, sacrifice, Jue fortpiive years and yet always sob before nto thet tama! fa of Ail these Inwoven | thelr audignes some now scene from the land sth eat web whieh tayover the Kast | of the soul, Indeed go tminonse ts the world rantoloul millions of eats peters [susp wwice I ie ao footprihia. All taey hearts befora [-a n ni 6 Ghristian hearts begun to bent, is known pg do fn all thelr Hives freitke Ly ‘palntor—ty tha nigiits aay eG Jmes rainbow colors in Bie toe ebdat give somo outline ne furan and cloud @ Moon oron | and forost, belng Ut nt one parley of w cloud, but they are very faint | per! ect aiuaret thon of either , mountain mt gun is outolf in ts direct roys | of cloud or t Ruskin says that if eat. BONY, itt, the, atruqele with | you would sea the tmparfection, of Baa iste ihuatnny ot ths tefeioos | at Ante ibeoetounte vat “erect and {hon is fo al 10} tao Eppa lay a er | po oul in the Hott aha ook Goyn “huto Nut” 1 1 pagan ere, . bul ‘ie by’ tie aa sliadows on | tro's own actudl wravs and ‘0 jos mlngléd, 80 of tho preacher, wo may say: Listen to him forty years, 1{ you please, and thon draw oar heat in, WIth ft pale fade within, and you will feal how Hite he fins ever told youabout death; or take 9 look up toward the atars, aul you will feel how little ha bern sald of the aubliinity of the soul or the awful majes tyof God. Bossuet and Robert Hall wero, Derhaps, the most impressive preachers of funoral oration that have tved,—orators of the cypresa and the ivy,—but, afler they ind sald all thoy could ‘over tho ilustrions or humble dead, thoge that wept for the absent awokegach morning with thelr minds full of thoughts witich no orator could gather, and the evening brought tars yupravided for by the kindness of the ihost. tender rhetoric, In sucha religious continent you ull are [ges te itis n world hnmense, Be you no any braneh of tha Christhan Church, if you Jove that bravely, then it {3 of fitlnit Worth to you, and It hag many things to tell you, and more to suggest than itcan tell, f we who assemble jn this room have not the exact lessons you finve been taught If we fourney along anid scenes not familiar to nthora, these lessons and scenes have this advantage,—that they ore famillar to us. We all know anid what hills or inns wo fecl nt home, Whether our rellicious lots come by aceldent, or by ealm reason, or by both, they are lots which have hecune to us full welome, and In any othor we should feel Ike the song's “Exile from Wome.” Cot has aven to tt that none shall have all the fond oralltha avi, but a measure of con- ent, “Not alwaya summer bloom, not always spring, Not cniless night, nor yot olernud day? The saddest bird wt seuson finds to xin, ‘The roughest starm a calm will soun allay. Uniningied Joys here to man befall, Who lenat, hath some, who most, bath nover all,” ——— MORRISON'S MODESTY. Bile Bid Against Davia, Palmer, Tli« den, ct AL Wasitrnatox, May 24, 28%0.—You hrvo no doubt heard [7] sumo mention of my name [1] in connection with tho Presidentiat nomfun- ton [1]. Many well fiaforined Demourata of Now York bolicve all tho prominent men of that Stato, ‘Tildof and Seymour ineluded, te be so mized up with loco! quarrels and thp disputes of faotions that the candidate mist bo taken from somo other State to svgure harinony, Bon- ator Hayurd’s nntl-War record of 1801, Intely published in the New York Sun, 8 hurtful to hha. Gov. Hendricks and Judge Thurinnny aro shut out by tho dnanclal question, if the candl- dute is to be acceptable to Now York, New Jersoy, and Connecticut, So tho talk camo about me, o6 abont the only man In aight with any public record which would stand tho test, (Mouvsty.] Itwas alsosuggcsted that some campaign nolse corld be made of the {not that I wus private soldier in tho Mexican war, and had Gen, Grant's indorsement ns “ono of our dest officers " in tho Inte War—that of all old fushioned Demoerata 1 was leust velnernble on questions resulting from tho War whieh wilt enter largely into the canvass, ‘Tho inentton of my name haa boon 80 favorn- bly received that] ani pleased with It, though Tam not erazy [7) on the subject, nor haya T bull any: grant oxpectations upon It.” StL unt not with out roasons for belioylny that, with the cordiat und onruestenpportor ourState, something may come of ft, It not, nobady's hurt, aud our dele. gation wilibe left in vu position to muke itsclf most eifective In nanvng the ticket, ‘The frionds of ox-Goy. Primer and Judge Davia oro urging tholr names in Iilnola, What Twill or will not do on end public question Is well known in every nook and curner of the country, So far av ex-Gov, Palmer Is kuown outeidd of our Stata, he fs known as nn able quan, with courage te de whatover he wants to do, but what ke will want to do nobody knows {hft bin again), atid the Democrats of the coun- try nrg inno mood to talce bin on trust. It will not bo until after alltho Demoorata hive very eBoalia tae euch other up In tha Conver tion that /t will go to hunting up a Republican [wood} like Ju ep. Davis to nomlnute. -He niust come fi, Jf at all, us & compromise nt the ond, ond so tho State going for mo at flrat eannot prejudice him, fn short, tho State may do something with me,—not with elthor of the other gentlemen, Bealdes, now that tho thing hay been so niuch talked up, T waut the vote of the State delegation, and I think, under tho cireumatances, n4.a Democrat of tho olden Ume, Lought to bnve It, Jf you think tt (s tho propor thing to dol want your ns- alatinog and codperation in seeurlug it. Please do not fall to givo the mutter such tttention os you conyentently may. I have written several of owrold Demoerntio friends as [ write you, and expect thelr help in this matter. Respect fully yours, ‘Wat. IR Momntson, WABUINGTON, May 81, 1880.—Measra, Chapin & Gure=DeAlt Bis: “Foregoing tat copy of a let- ter writton to somo of our Democratic friends in Minot, Uthiuk Fam not mistaken in believe ing that Mr, ‘Tilden will not be nemingted. “Now England is against flint, so nro Ohio and Tndl- ann; xo Is tho majority Yh Permaylvanin, where his friends uppoeed the unlt ruto, and the South is largoly agalvst him. With tho New York del- egntion for ‘Lilden us it (s, nelthor Soymour nor any other New York man will bo nominoted over and in spite of Tilden. Thoso in Ulinols who now urge Seymour do not monn Seymour, but something else, A while ngu thoy wero urg- ing Judge Davis, who proves to bu a weak Dem- ocratic candidate; be $s not and docs not pretend to bo a Democrat, and this tine an old-fieh- foned, relluble Domvcrat will bo nominated. When Mr. ‘Tilden {3 out of the way my chances gro ut luust ws eed ag anybody's,—too good to be thrown away to furthor tho sebeines of those who Book to control tho Stute dolegution agulnst mo by indirection, Respectfully Pours Wat. i, Momnisox. FINANCES OF THE NATION, Tho Public Debt Docrensed Nonarly $75," 000,000 in Eloven Months—Tho Mu- colpty. Wasurnaton, Juno 1.—Tho decrenso In tho publio dobt for the month of Bay is nearly 816,- 000,000, and for the oleven months ending yester- day nearly $75,000,000, In June Inst, which wns tho firat month in the current fiscal year, tha debt was increased over $0,000,000, in consequence of payment made ot necount of the Pension Arrearage xct, so that the excess uf reculpta over expenditures for the clovun months just closed {8, In fact, about $81,000,000, In Intercst- bédnring dobt thore ts n reduction for May of $12,000,000. Of this reduction, nearly $8,000,000 ta 316 por cont bonds, and over $4,000,000 in & por cont bonds. Tho ayailablo balance In tho Troasury, after deducting all outstanding current Hubilities, {3 — $169,038,700—un — in- crease of uneurly $7,000,000 compared with tho same bulanco.on Muy 1. The gold and bullion account, After deducting guld vertil- cates outatanding, wtnount due tor called bonds, and interest duo and unpaid, fs €100,653,681, ugulnet $119,404,654 on May L—n las of about 3,000,000, ‘Tho! nut unount’of silver dollars ownadl by. tho ‘irensury, douudting eilvor certitl- standin, 18 830,720,05i—-nn Incrense for the month of about 83,0000. ‘Tho ‘Treasurer's stutoment for the month shows tht tho nctual ninber of dilvor dollars on baud 19 42,278,100, on Increaso. of #,000,00 over May 1, which Is wbout equal to tho number of thoso colne (ssuod from tho mints Inst month, Tho ‘Trensurer niso his on band 203,731 in ellvor cortivicatus, and tho minount of those vortificates outstand- ng SEBTLT, which 1a over 83,00 in oxcess of tho amotint outatandlug on May 1, OF fractonut allver cain, | thy Vrousurer hus now on hand over $25,500,000, which ls un Incronso of $1,000,000 for tho tnonthi Tho amount of Unltot Stites and Nuatiom, Dank-notes on hand Is R51,000,000, nwingt whieh the cutetunding Hubilitlos aro nenrly €34,600,000. Compared with Mny 1, thoro is a net Icrcuse in thia fund of about $0,500,000. ‘The oustoms recelpta for May wore $15,027,254, ng nat $11,207,078 for tho coyrosponting month of lust yeur, and from internal rovonue, §l° 003,770, against BIG SUVEL for May, 1879. ‘Tho falling of in interiul rovenuo recetpts for lust month as vonipere with Muy, 1870, {3 dus to tho trot that tho roduction in tha tux. tt manufacturod buedo went into oifout on Moy 1, 187), and, in anticipation of the reduotion, munufacturera withheld tholr stock and pudbed it on the inarket after the ro duction tu tax bocamo operative, Tho internul reyouuo recolpts for phy; 1878, Word $12,205,704, and that month may be fai rs. tukon for pure poses of coinparison with May, 1880. Tho lnrko amount roouived from this source in May of onoh yonr ia owing to the reoclpts from annual special taxes, which nto mada payable In that month, For tho olevon months ondiug yosture day, the ipgqreuso jn guetoine recoipte over tho corrospondiny aloyon months of tho progedlny: flacal your {s $41,000,873, and froin interval rove enno, $0,481,641, making 1n Agyrcgnto tnoroasa from’ thuse two aun iu favor of the oluvon months Just onded of abou 800,000, ‘Tho f lowing is & recapitulation of the stato- INTRDKET BEARING Dent £42,001,900.00 dase to 00 250,000,000,00 ‘79,444, T00.00 14410, 109.00 ~__14,000,000,00 }1,733,608, 400.00 Mipvot tera iT WAB CRABED UINCR BL ots seeneee eon: Se DDT UUARING NO INTAUEST. Old ae “and loguletond Id, demand and logal-tonder yia.712 046.00 gocnengat dd Aehiall.... inant ot Gold and wllver vertidivates 20,974,810.00 DENT OM WHICH Irene rma MATULY’ rY. TOTAL pant. Principat, 92,190,257,715.09 Interest, 10,742,631.18 Tatal.,.. eee oe B2 159,000 FIRE Total curh in the Trommury........ 20,012,610.07 DENT Lkas CAB IN THE TREASLHY, Juno 1, 1830. 1» B1,062,044,719,85 Muy 1, 2490, 4 S73 Deereino of dobt during, MNOMM veseecesereee soosregerB 15,023 ,013.87 Deerense of debt since June i, sanees oe 714,800,00808 CURRDNT LIABILITIRG Interest due nnd unpaid. sce. 8 Debt on whieh Intergat bas ceased 2H, 784.90 aK, Interdst {hereo s.sesees WETS Qabd and «iver certificates, 2,874 VOD Unltod Btates notes held for demption of cortifleutes of do- POM ercrerese cereeees 12,813,090.00 Caah baitnes avatlubio... Om IR ERaos 8 200,010,516.07 ceeeeeeS 200,019,510,07 TO TUR PACIYIO MAILWAY Cod Cash in tho woyDe PAN! S$, INTERRST PAYAULE IN LAWFUL ¥Y. Principal outstanding...6p000000.8 64,621.012,00 Interest accrued ant not yet pated AU1S. 587,40 Interest A by the United Stutes, 5 655 INTEREST NYPAID BY COMPAN! “portation service 3 payments, 6 p 4,815.07 (056,193.87 SHOT, 141.49. Tho fullowing Att f tho colnuge executed at thy mluts during nay: ae Pieces, Val, 4000 B80,090 » W130 » 107,100 pRUEAL 1,558,045 MTB 22,207,007 ‘31,000 Total coinaga $6,725,015 MONSIEUR ALPHONSE. Mw Opinions of Men, Women, and Things in Chicazo. It fs wonderful—Zls Chicago fs fall of dams. Itisdam here and dain thore, and dim all ze thne, Larrive In zo elty, Ego toze Palmare, and whatdo thoy do? Zey gif me a room wiz two delegates—ono gontleman wiz a a very wide mustache from Tidjana, and one wiz 2 very deep beurd fram Missourl, It {§ uncomfortable, I any to myself, butt 19 ono #rcat honcur to ba so nenrze distinguished gentlemen, and Itnk L shall be able to make somo smportant notes for niy newspapara in New York, Very well, we auoll see, At midnight T retire, but, hetas! T cannot elevp. In ze next room zey nre dumming vers" mich on ove sido, and inze one revin ze ure dauining very much on ze next sido, Lethe terrlhlo—terrible, ‘Atone comes In zo gentleman wiz zo wide mustache. He fa what you oall very * full.” At two comes Jn. 70 other wiz 20 deep beard, He Is what you eal! leotle * booaey,” 4 ieee nnd“ bousey” is 20 valy funny Eoglish Ow, he Missourl man tatce off one boot and besnys. “Dam Iaine.”” Ze Indiana tke off one shoo and he says, “Dain Grunt.” Zen rey approach cuch other wiz one shoe olf and onu boot on, and zey talk Ike One eng, dum, dam, dam, dam, dam. Ze other suy, dumuicr, duinmer, dammer, dam- mor. ‘Zen I cannot stand ze argument, and I run out and gh down Jn zg corridor, aud find sume one zey call Mister—O} Abl Yes, Mr. Theodore Hate or Hutte or someaing. To isany Jolly fellow. Ho sal be wus dam well, and asked me how 2 was, J anid fo was a tectle xu tou. You sue I wasthiuking of ze fellows up- stalrg. Zen he—what do yuu cil it?-oh, yes. launched: out somusing Nke zis: * Wall,” ho ousxhterbe beat, Youseu, SIphonse, Mrs. Pottare shu want te go to ze Court of St. James, nod F ‘ou know, lg all Axed for Berlin, and If ze General don't gut ft, ze heart of Pottare will be broke. Look ut zem flowers, and zut pleture, nnd wll zese yings—abt yo, it will bo one pretty Dig duinsell for Pottare, T do sink," aay, will nut some follow writeze " Apothoosis of Dum"¢ Twent to anico reception ze othor night on zo South Kide, Everybody wns there. Boine of za ladies were very bedutiful—iet zo American udics nlone for zut—but some were very what you call rough. One young ladies she anys tome: “Sir, Alphonsg, you speak very bad English, indeed." a arts » Thon I say, *' Secs, OBL © Spanish?’ “Noy gir “No, sure, . “Well” Tsay, “I do, moos. Zatis four lan- Ruage ond halt Eughkh ls fous and half to your one. dtocs, zt 1 very mugl Lov ide" ‘Zon hor fathor camo up, and ve young lady get very much rod, and hu way To am “bang up.” Now was zat ze othor Ruglish for “dam "7 Last night T go to ze * Women’s Conyention.”” Thave always ridloulo zege slugs, but L will do 80 no iore, Zn anecchics zey were good. Zey were very eloquent, very refined, and very woll reasoned, Mias Cozzens she spenk grand about ze womon in xo war, and she suys “My mothor was one of ze women who gaye up her life for her country; who smoothet tho pllowa and bathed tho wounds of tho men who dicd to win this gront land from infamy and destraction, anti ido not nskagentnt the Conyention to-morrow 88 a favor, but T demand tt asa righty" Zia is certain grand; certain dignified, Grand Dionx! Here is zo Missour! man onoo more. He baye come down stairs. He sist “Young aman, Indiuua -kas ‘vamoosed tho Tipp. syyhate" uny's Hoe » “Yes, wir! Regular stiff; no good; regulnr mutt.” “ slit of muifs In zis weathor, Ho must be ernzy. Solsay* Yes,” = You bot,” ho saya, “old antiquated duffor.” Teannot understind all zis, and as 20 alr 1s so foll of it Lenn not help suy— Daml—Free Lance. e ROCHEFORT’S DUEL, Tho Exiled Communists Last En- countor=Highting with 21%, Kocchiin in Switzorland—Cauhos of the Duel. Now York Tinea, Pants, Juno 3.—Hentl Rochefort and Mf, Koeehlin, tho brothor-In-law of M. Andricux, Prefect of Pullco of this city, fought a duel this morning In Switzerland, and Rochefort, 3 is usual in his atfalrs of honor, wos worsted. ‘The dispatches from Geneva thus far nro very mengre, and but the barest out- Ine of the encounter Is as yetuthand. ‘Tho duel, as usual, grew ont of tho unrensoning hot-headedness of Menrl Iochefort, On Sunday, May 83, some of the Communists of Paris made whut they’ call a “demonstra- tlon.’? It would have boon porfectly harm- loss If allowed to procued In peace, but Mf. “Andrioux, fenring’ that excite ment might arlye, and end In bloodshed, de- termined to také provautionary measures, ‘Pho {ntontion of tho Communists was to dee- orate the wall of the Place de Buastilo where thelr comrades wore shut in 187t, A few hundred of tha rabble, beating wreaths and cut flowors, defiled before it ht about bu'clock in the afternoon, and began to deposit thelr flowers ns thay passed, Bofors the prograut could be curried: out, however, the pollce, acting undgr orders from the Profest, urrest> ed two of. the rlnglendors, and, an attompe ab areseua belng inade, fourteen more woros pinged under arrest. ‘This action effoctually putun end to the demunstrution, and peuwe and order reigned In Pavis, ns would probe ably } nye bony the case If the police had al- Jowod tho rabble to auuse itself by ducorat- ing tho Placa ie Hastie, aut of this farclaal “demonstration,” ale wularly enough, grow the trowbla which le tw the duel of to-day, Rochefort's sun was among the Communists, and sbon ‘after the atfale of Sunday week ho appeared before his fathor tn Gunova, exhibiting wounds whieh he clans to have redelved “froin tha police on the oven on of the demonstration, ulthough he denies that lie was taking any part In the program -of the Communists, The police deny, emphatically, after tualcing acareful Investigntion, tint the young man ws Wounded by thom, Dut ‘Ilenrl Hochefort, th hig veunt tinreasoning manuor, took wy lis son's, Guarrol,, Ault tf matiner pos eWMarly his’ own. ‘The alfdir of the gad of ny Inalaylicant cag It was, had almost been forgotten by Parla, when, on Bunday last, ond of Kochofort’s clinracworistia otters ap peared th Le Afot ab Oretpey adiraauetl to ndeluux, Prefect of Pollee, it reco! nen he fuct of his soit apuar ing wounded a Coneva, gave the mimiver of the oficor who nasanitéd hin, aul ghargod that this ofllugr ‘was onu of a supa avectally dota! lod yey tthe: families of exiled Communist, ruin thiy the lopivat Hochofoit argued that gant was wollnded simply because ho Was his son, and he flireatened Prefect with condign punishment} as svon asthe law jawed hin {2 ron a) Hrance. tad he confined hinself to threatanin, Protect tho matter would have vrovably qnded, a4 most everything with which Rochefort is connected docs end, in wind, He would have had his “bluster, Paris would have enjoyed It ns naendation for-n time, and tho ‘subject. would have dropped. But Rochefort did not stop with the Prefect, He deliberately brought the Prefect’s brother-In-taw Into the discussion, and gave hima back-handed slap, which no French- yan would relish. Ie wrote; “I have no right to expeot {ustics of a Government whieh has allowed your brother-in-law to go free after feiittig anon tna duel, which was eetarinly Hegel, as the murderer go carefully avoids the publicity of court proceedings.” MM. Kovehiin isa young man about 29 yoars otage, and be tas the Frenehimgn's tradl- tlonal notlons regarding “honor,” He was erfevously Insulted, and he took the usual method in such euses in this country, He sought out his two friends MM. Chanfour and Dubrugeout for seconds, and at once sent nn challenges to Rochefort, It wad promptly accepted, and = MM. Clomancean and Lockroy, two Republican members of tha Chamber of | Deputl consented to act ns Rochefort’s se onds, ‘They left Parly for Geneva on Monday, ‘and the prellininaries for the duel were soon arranged, Rouhefort, being tha challenged “had the choice of weapons, and he chose swords, with the stipulation {hat the fight should not end uniil one of tha contest. ants was absolutely unable to continue It. Af. Kocehtin isa strong, robust young wan, and anexeollent swordsinan. Hochefort, since bis sojourn in Geneva, ing grown, very fat and heavy, and, though a skillful fencer, bis obesity was against hin. ‘The parties met early this morning, on Sw territory, in the Canton of Vaud. ‘The contest was aremark- ably short one, Jasting only two minutes. During that time some selentifle parrying was done by both contestants, but froin some unexplitned cause Rochefort’s | sword slipped from his gloved hand to the ground, and his opponent taking ad- vantage of 4, plunged his weapon deep Into the lower part of the exile’s chust. ‘The blade entered between the sternttin and the false ribs, and Rochefort sank back Into the arms of his seconds very severely wound- ed. Itissald by those who profess to have accurate knowledge of tho affair that the wound {3 small though deep, and no danger {s ahiprehended from it, M. Rochefort lost a great d blood, M. Me: editor of the Gaulols, tele- * graphed Mf. Rochefort, hefore knowing tho result of. the duel with M. Kovchlin, ns fol- lows: “ Thave just read in the Mot d’Ordre that M. Vilar, awriter on the Gaulola, was visited by two seconds sent on behalf of your son, and that he evaded an interview with them. In default of sufficient informa. tlon, [tis not for mae to poss judmment on the conduet of Mf. Vilar, who Is no longer a writer on the Gaulols, but you wil consider tt riest that I should chitin reaponsibility for t.urtlele In the Gaulote to which objection was raised, if It ty true that M, Vilar has not aecepted the responsi. bility. You will also understand that a duel between myself and a child of 17 would place ine in'n position of ridicule and odlum, I, therefore, stinply ask you to fix a aay, and I pines, myself ut your disposal In the ever! which I desire, of your encounter with M, Koechlin not ie ving fatal to youw? Vietor Henth, sturyuts de Rochefort Laeny, was born in Paris, Jan, 30, 1690, and this ls the fifth duel in which he has been engaged. All of then grew out of his intemperate pub- lications, and In all but the first he has Deen amore or fess seriously wounded, iis first affalr of honor, was with a Spanish officer, who defended the fame of his Royal auilstress, Queen Taa- bella, whom Rochefort had wssnulled fa tis paper. The second was with Prince Achiiles Murat, the casus belli being the notorious ‘ earl, Ls third contestant was the re- ble Paul de Cussagnae, and the fourth nest Buroche, who songht hia outin fle at Brussels and forced hhn to fight. lids eseap 1874 from New Culeconta, Where le had) been ‘transported for lis ex: loits In the Parks Commune of 1870, he has buen comparatively quiet witil naw. So far ag young Rochefort fs concerned, despite his denlal to hig futher, his classinates nssert thet he openly bonsted of having taken part in tho “demonstration” of the 23d of May, “The Indicatlons are that he has been the in- direet cause of his father's last and probably. fatal duel, Rochefort himself is a nian of generous instincts and undoubted courage, put with an exceedingly unbalanced inind, Should death result from hig wounds Franee will certainly be the galner, and the world will have no grent toss to deplore, a Afond anda medicine aro combined in the most perfeet manner in Mult Bitters. 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Dine N10 all tealns, a Saturn: Pulimi between Chi ing-Cors ottac Sblcaeins attlevnnkes te Pant Ratiway, “Panelimudie® Depot, corner Clinton and Car-vite ats. ‘Tickes Ofioex, Gb Clark-st, Pali Grand fuottio Htowwh and ut iepor wer Honse, Lunve, ) Atrivu, koe Tixyross, 16 0m? 718 pm Gecreeeertnt T eo Ht, Pauls 0 een a es apolis Expross trultia, ¥ in pm} tian Green Bay, M and’ “Ape am 12 hicton eprom atime wee} Ig im A Pe Milwaukeo, Madiaon, Prarie dus f Chign, luwa, and Dukotw Bx ...,f 200 pm! Stevens Point and Ashinnd fx.:'¢ ¥20y p a0, ‘Mitwaukes Mavliaon, wud Fratrig} ons 4 16 8:6) a 35 mate 865 B sunny 1? SINT pag pas i) a Ail tesina ran via “Milwauton, “‘Tickote for St Poul and. Minnespoits nrg Lind cnbor wa" Aesdlson Prairie du Ciilen, of vis 1a Cross and Winone. t Mantulpa-a 1¢ Hotel, and tatmnor to: Troasurer, bt. Lonts & Texas Exprog a Gonerat-Munuger, ¥ 3 nin fe Weems Mase Site Finanetal Agent, WN i ARENS, wUrlaans Bxp Lert Banko Poet Schaar eM Ppl Repro ere pa by t i pet William 1. Stevens, Geo. D. Roberts, 1 1 epribeld she pa nant C) Mecurnitek, Jonas iL, knee Voorn durtiugion & i an ther it, samh, Steptien V. Wats, pas Gou. T, Hatha, dames 1, falawordd 2x50 aa Smtt, Once: Romiedlind 1 OREEL BUILD. | Gilman gS York. Dubuque & stow re oe Dubuque & Sioux Clits Beproas, pas SPECIFICS, TS. MIT.D POW TIE NOMEOP: Proved from uniple Bimeles Prowpt, EF fre the only nied ‘Oley or rectbing of inf 4. Diarrhea of Cuildron or Adult G. Dyaente: ping, BiHious Colic. G, Cholera M pus, Veoritti 7. Coughs, Cold, Brune: M. Netrilgia, Covtianhe. eh vk Muse ep! an re 1: Wires Soo prota Periods HB Croup, C Didieuit Bre ough, iy heunty'Fereinalin, Fru 28. Ebeumattant, ithowuatte Caine, . rand Agie, 17. Pies, Mind or Iie Av. Catarr, uaute of che £0. Whoopting Conch, 14 Or sent by the C: r on rucelpt of need, meopathic Med. Co,, 10! att jo Xe EP-De. Lituphroys' Houk on Diseasn ahd tts Cure (4d pp), also illuatratad Catalogug sent tree Atuinphress? Momeoputtte A g " EDUCATIONAL. NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE, Canandaigua, No ¥ A Summer Sehuul. ‘Third teuson io, A delightiul summer nisort. Good boa hhe {ustruction of ten eminent mislclana, In- ig Ws Me Shermoud) ulus, Kuwuny ‘Lhusyor, oF- gun Harry Whostor. volea: 11. shiermuod. theury, X'funl course not euuwled snywtere outvide the ler eet ultins, for uuiy Sib melding ut vant LS puny, ont, ‘viglin, anf ‘oollo Fecitals, Allintorested in miusio whoutd send for cirediar to WAL W, SICERWOOD, Director, 182 remont-bt Boston, Muss. NELL, UNIV RUSITY. QORNELL, UATE ONG IN CHICAGO. TWELVE COURSES luad w degrees, we Ane eultore, Architecture, Arta Chumistry and Physica, Civhl ngtucering, Literuture, Mathemntics, sto« chanie Arts, Natural History, Philusuphy. Sclenve, Scionce und Lutters. students nut wuewitz dogs pluct tholr own wudies, ENTRANCE EXAMINA} WNOSa bogin at vain at tines, June Mund font . an popu os ‘apply Uti Treneururstehweny Ne Ye ve VASSAR COLLECE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Examinations for aduilaston to the Mreshman Cinas pili be hold in Chicago, ut the Mulinee House, Jusy Hy Mund $2 and ot Clhelnnatl, nt the Houma of the Young Men's Christian Aveoeiatlun, June Va 16 und 17, TRUSHES. F $100 Reward. v9 will way io Fanart Institution EKO In bana cin, a rotained by 91978. DARI Pains ie MAN & 69 Slale-st, Chicayuy th DR. PARKER, the patontus, ties lait 7 yous Ox= perigneo, the last years with Maring owpitaly Are uy, Nuys, and Penstosiere, the Govertiwunt having uptod our a Parser the bust In use, oe that vali be cured we never fall tu oure, SRANLESS-IIEEL RLASTIC STOCKINGS, RK. Patented Mnreh 90, 1870. \ WINANCIAL. LOOMIS L. WITH & 60. Bankers, 40 Broudway, New Yorl. Dbposits rdcofyod subjodt tO chock at slytiton which turoat Is allowed, iaqerakss Hota, wid all Seousit{esents In at the N, ¥, Stock Hxchgnue DOURHL and suld on cowurulsalun. N ON eens LLOYD. ee DORAN, a NORTH CERWIAN New Vork,.. een th cee rhs ss: Paria, ‘Bigarmers wail ature y, fet sdutiambiny und iifatasn. Pagsotuord booted for be Pea ny Pay Ghesbromn fier, York, 19 Baus pripton, Laadun, ie and women | ray ani rage tay tts Fac ee a STATE LINE Ud & GU. sHouth Clatke ‘oGinsgow, Liverpaul, Dublin, Helfast und Pondone Ms Phuraday. pid ery 1a nedominvuadoa. Bosond Calta era, AUSTIN, DALDWIN & 00. r Ne Voy ai Raha cl SUTRMAE RG Ba ti} sels SUALKS. FAIRBANKS’ BEANUARD. ¢ SCALES FAIRBANKG, MORSE & 00. Hie iis Late St, ohicaga, ~ | Be ehrefultobuy only theGanulne, 4Un Sntuniay nizht rung to Ceairall Con Sururday akhe to Ginn only. (Uo Baturday night runs tu Peoris only. gn ak Align. ‘nur Canal and Yan Be peat. bridge, and ‘wen! ‘Depots, 4 South Clarks Talmer ious, Lenvy. Chien Union Depot, West Sit oT Te thirds. Otteas, ab, rand Vauitic Hotel, and ™ Aveive, Kansas City & Denver I Ransns City Nusae Expres, BL Louls, Syringtien Mubile & Naw Setenns 1 BL Lous, Springduld 4 Veorwm, Buriingtun ¢ Fast 8: e Keokiie f ixpre Hekin #e Pourta ready 1 It Hi Streator, Lavun, Wasiingtn Juiet & Dwight Accummona ion, Took Telanil .& Paste Teativas ot Van Buren and Shuriunn-xta, ‘Picket Keat., Sherman Mousg, Pulmor House, Thutel, and is Canal, curnur Aludiaon. | rt & Pooria Rxpres juts Fust ’xpross.. Leavonw Daven; an seeeeeeee HI) pe mul 6:9) ar Dally except Sunda aDally Scope tondavas™: TUM except Baturdays, Miehtann Centra: Ratlrond. Depot. foot of Laggeat und foot of wont ‘Wekut Onice, Uf Claré-nt. suuthouss corner ol divi, Urand Paolic Hoter, aud at si if liousa, te ita be Bega te ti Bake Shore & Michigan Southern Ratleny. ‘Ticket offices at depots, Van Nuren-st, head of La Sullo, Twonty-aocvondent., anid Forty-thi Atlantic xpross (ually) Night Expruas ss. ese and frotght ofice under Sherman Mouso, and tlekot oftices in the Grand Fucttio Hotel and wr House. ‘Leave. | Arrive, Moll ‘vin Bath Zilne) Hpocial New York ix Athinue N.Y. Kx Fast Express. wimilt ow si Pittshars, Cinctnnat! 4: Nt, Toute Te. He (Cliehinatt AfreLine and Kokomo Lined Dopot.corucr uf Chmun und Carrols, Weak Bide Toave, | Aviva. Cinotnnnth, Inatanapolts, opie HIG, Weis rs ‘Past si Baltimore Ohis. ; Depots. Exposition Bully and foot of Trent syett we Teaver omcey Ritlarteats Patino sioase Grund Paditio Motul, and Depot iéxpoatiot Uuild'ar Leave. | Arriva. Munkukos sto, Depot, foot of Laxv-st. and fuut of ‘Iwdhty-socond-s Leave. | Arrive. 828) Binks a0 Bin = 1 Titnole Hatlrond. Ho Haut Chteago a Fa " a 0. Nckot Omeas, Tr Claret, Pultuer Hotsa, Gratid Pas eee Tat Feats feave from Depo, aoe? of Ardhur nnd Stawerlave. : % Lasaecacaaainh Taava, | Arrive, [denres,| ep aeee| e We isis 4b Balt ficw So are A Gras itm ‘Trunk Ralloray. Devut ourner Aroher and Stawart-dew. Tvove. | Arrive. ered jaaaea|t BU p sn) Bi nd acelyt seid 13:8)» mld 9:09 ra Putlman Sleepiug-Cars attached to night express, Eilverey Fes! Wayne Calen ‘ . jn wehareae Pataiar icouse, aud Grand epRGEs ti ‘Mall and Sxpfess.., ye tice vhityaly eal ea Fears PHP is 2 GOODRICH STEAMERS, Racing, Mijwaukea, aus tee an cg 19 8 ow Ren us fae Site ss pak bus xopvied 9 A gris} pa HowutavesAuibot, rr to Goma Lavon, Muskogon Fur ti ie 04 7, Seu M0: ay, : bata Haralae kane fualaae Thee ree ft CHLLANKOUS us NO CUR}! occ DR, KEAN, f 178 South Clark-at, caldage ine Consult personaly or by roe. 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