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eponnayivaniny ij again Tote contedernoy, Many bitte for tho aunt during tho pe to Jom Tiasme were int To Ini pon cis parent of Congrors. Bume were lait vpe nnlittons—of the young who nro fareession of Or mane their way In 4 F without the mennd of cdnen able, © ont, passod thom without | They Still B find the rlght to vote were conferted ttpon thy? ies fo 0 Preto ae to endanyar tha yee M wi Brightly Among ealgee pronty iy the Government and pearly. jer A reapee! tho com: ut + the United Bintes, Is, thoreforn, the ancres femocratle prospects irons. would pass these en Who Saved the duty, ug it is the highoat intoroat, of ‘the United a Democtas aymont thorcef wauld como Union. Blates ta noc that theso now ottizons and voters I ho ply ” bila, tt olally for tho bene- fr of tho South "inn 1s genorally | sips Dr mee Jonding. elaims for losses ete reuieeRTE ME Mees | ONS Gnd Military Men at ante Ny or thirty mitiions Onnton, 0. SE a on ee onoscd by = funn of tho cottun fe Tounts to alxty-clght Join a palin’ WL a proposes ta refund to tho oo Sand reverics colle BL and 63 provide that ail Others, ercisa on nn Rverny Of BAIBROM, anh i deatraped” by the Union J can Judges and and prove use must be patd fors also : may oriaevand wgbneed taken GF dostroyed r z of steamera and othor Fe A damige, oF dustruction of on the Occasion, TesechsF [oCOMOLLY CA. muchluory, and machine sal for to tiso and damage Of real extatas sbopsi fF te ae printed “uring tho gonflecateed ‘by tho Union urmtes, ote., utc. Tho mL amount of nll theso claims for indem: day was a grand success, Tho visitors In tho miliogs yppetite inerensrs while wo nro ontiny, the lent 1 ‘K the Inst obstacte in the way ore sith would bo roallzed Witt the cles- | roprosented in the column, with forty bands, | MOweawiay ta itelose, Thera weit Soot Oe fon of Sra on tho subject, What it tnkes"o atlsty tho racy.” are f ‘ndresgerd by thelr old commander. Among | '80 yureau of Eeucey mn Indinna decent Democrats aro ho distinguished gentlemen were President | have never been provided with the means of Unyes, Gen, Garfield, Gor. Shorman, Gen, | education. ‘Tho number of peoplo in that Ter- (eyusted with their candidate for le 1, le 1 " \. 850, 10 sents old’ and upward: vers much diswusrinders. English comes In | Crook, ox-Gov. Bishop, Gov. Voster, tho | Suatt not rod and weiter was ten Tl ro of abuse, becnuso of his revordaga | Hon, Stanley Mutthows, Attornoy-General | largely mora than half of tho population. Tha for bis sha sulivol population ts now ove ubone-aixth Ri of standing anit reputation are dally Joining tho Banners ant mottoes wero everywhere wall He No questioned that tho power of the ftepudlican ranks. On this subject tho Louls- | displayed, and decorations, especially along | General Government to make all neodfal rules, i Volablatt writes as follows: “ Landorsand | ¢hg line of march, were guttan up on a grand | tt revulations respect Hofont to nuthor= " oso for the respecta- eH ing to the United seates is sumciont to author Rnglish are too strong #t (los! scale. ‘Cho dlatinguished guests wore re- | ize It to provido for the education of thainerons- celved with cheers nt many points. ‘The do- | {ne mnss BE itor eltizens: Boutho! ie rito Governor— skattint antt clore-buttoner ustrer, Domocrats | Devens, and others, ble Democrats of Now Albany, Tals anit athe oat esiaeh oper ng Fe wart sire to seo Gen, Garfield was universal, and’ eo 4 ,hasdeclured himsolf in favorot Por hundreds reached out to shake hands with Ser eat enndliate for Governor,ana | him whenever an opportunity offered, atNew Albany, and his two song Nowland T. | oral engines, in huge tanks, was forced boll- | grants and Charles Do Pauw, all of them dovoted | ing-hot through Iron pipes to tha different | Port. determination to vote for Garfield and Arthur, tho employés at De Pauw’s glass worksa Gar John 8, Davis, Cireult: Judye, deceased, who | {ho appiauso Insted fully ten minutes, The | jutive country. yas requrded 23 ane of the most ine Fant Demecrutle. lenders tu Loosler- | General made four or five attempts to speak,.| one-fourth t0 one-third uv ‘4 elie iar have Joled tho Republican ranks, | but the cheering Inercased ench time hetried | Huuliration, into our conntey ta Crore preatly irom @vSes por vant of te Mtnigranis it Kettat Ec 23 por een no inn Sak and Lunders, md fy enthuslasticaily sup- | hii was vociforously cheered. Before Is |-0 Jenst from 20 to ig Meee ninende a ‘shall moro than a 4 e ¢] - lion ‘of people’ of school-age and upwards ed one announced his futention to | {2Vitatlon to be present and deliver an ora- | 1 nu a State of lndlunas Suite and. National tickets, | tlon, and since the Convention at Chicago has HET ear eran TRAC den, un old suldicr of two wara |. sought to he excused from attending. at lenst | few years, will share with us equally, man for Danlol G., Mudson, an inluential Ven | to make himself heard. Every anllustun to | nexlectod. 1 ocrat of Now Albany, and, fortuecly Democratic Treasurer ot tho vote the Repub fap D. Me Dry own pilot an the Ohio Falls, so fur 1 mer from Washiugton County, in Deer rey While in Now Albany wrow | eat he kept his promise. men, mostly farniersand nelghbors, whonssisted | ayolded, crate, und all declared they would vote for Pore ene Relat i id iW fez Tho ball Ia Ininotiow and rolling yory fast | Were reeelved from Gens. Grant, Arthur, | MeNing th the ents oF Auacicns InZouthern Andignit,"* | Hancock, Woodford, Logan, Corl Schurz, | popular governinent, without populur tnformn- Sheridan, and others, fon 4 OF the Reus Gt Seuleing ity ts one us pro- if v v uy h farce or ntrageily, or perhaps to both,’ co'epulitientbiiior fulthus follows: So farthe | ,,Lhis evening » banquet was glven the |! iredy, in too many inetaiees, vleations have Hepubliean press of the country has not pald | Twenty-third Ohlo Regiment by Cougress- | vecome ue faree which Nadison predictarls and cauugh attention to Hancock's lettor of accept- | man McKinley on the Inwn adjoining tho | tho truiattous irate The Omahn Pox, writes on.tho subject of Tan- or potiticul DHL of faith, Is not so Importunt be- | ner, cause of whia tit contalns, but beeauso of what) Tho annual business of the Regimental | powdor and ball uo den Tha : vontall st cumel 1 a 7 . eye | Ure to support tres schools ju uny part of our fr docs not contain. If wo rend tha document | Agsoctation was held on tho plazany and Pres | 878,19, gupnort fren, schools i un part, af pur ident Hayes was redlected President, and an | of suttrage, and witl ultimately destroy its value 4 every thor perk of the Hay v The tinvurying testimony o! nocrat, und that bo helloves in | A sramd display of fireworks was made | yaeions wien win tho most renowned vlotories in peneo and war are those which provide ample qulain nothing, And whut aro tho prine | ‘The. rallroads to-night could scarcely fur- | means for popitine eduction. | Wit "i chools thore [sno such thing as uffording to tiples of tho Democracy, nnd what fs | nish ears enough to enrry awny the crowd, | vory man. an unfettered “start and a fale a Democrat? Democrats and the Demo- | In the jam at tho Valicy Railroad depot one | chanceJsu the rrco o! crate peexs ure mum on this aubject. But we | nan was killed by the cars. Ailton of our counts Gu tuy pulltienl question (exeopt State-sovers | ‘Tho Presidential party, Including Gen. | duthority to grant such nid is established by a elenty and the paynrent or aubel claims). On: Sherman, left Canton at midnight for Chi- 1 at brecwdunts boy funing with tho ori in or e ot 4 Qi fapu vi Siemourute Ou the tari | e880. Gen, Garfletd returned to Cleveland | (2 S°hoiinisteation tothe present dine, Le a thia ild be granted wherever itis essontial tothe sud nelittie-at-both Demoerata; and go on ni Cantos, O., Sept. 1.—Forty to fifty thou- | ou pymnnt ar true po iar instruction, fn th r Unuble and tnenpablovan faey ofglotuge tho eue | Sd people aro hero, and every now train is | Srna eenauaet those Atates shows how great thing and of dealing with these important eco-"| crowded, President Ilayes, Gen. Sherman, | q proportion of tho wholo population occupies nm. Garfield, Gov, Mos- | the classes botween tufan ¥ ‘Thea Aro the wide flelds, un und quick soil for the seeds of knowledge and favored senson,—the it aad Bt taint Me Let LT be somilnal without. atin hem be ese ever ince Wwiywien ho wae necked | House’ this morning, at whieh President | feuetored. with -w bountiful br the Presitential fever and hoped toreeoive | Hayes prealded, and made remarks, ‘This | Whatever tho Government gas falrly ees pe seratnation for President on fuc-pact of tho | nirair is n Natlonal reunion of ex-soldiers and | Wards those objects, In my opinion, ouy! carefully through, wo involuntarily ask: What dus the man want? what does he menu? what did be ixcepting tho general usscrtion tit he Is aD Democratle prinetples, tho letter does, tn fact, | 08 the public square, informal reception followed. know that the Demouratic purty 18 not united the niuney ques ener, und si ‘er Democrats. Ou the turift tion there are protective. tariff, frue-trido, | this afternoon, infinitum, ‘The Democratic Congress has boen shone questions. In fet, it will ueverdoanyr | Seerctary Ramsey, thug on these subjects, ft H teeta oa taveee aiUemare one MN | tor, ux-Gov, Disiop, and. hundreds of dis andare unit, aud thit fs the hankering atter | tluguished guests are in town. ‘The Twehty- | virtuc; and this is the spuils, the hunt after tho ollicest And this is third Reghnent held a reunion in the Opera- | very sprin lke very point that mudy Hancock a Demoorut mMverits he bas (entitled bimgelt with tho lone.” Weinoerutle party. ‘The people buvothe right to | Sailors, started by citizens of Canton, under beta dntinxutshing feature of Soldiors’ Tee v1 t 1 ~ ay raf is this: yenr, iu oy Are so fargel dentlal cnndidates thoir un- | the auspices of the ‘Twenty-third Reghnent, pa Nee Se GhiL eotieriba ton ‘and tone roved conuition and pros- tha United States, Jemand of its 1s herved opinton on all polltionl questions, but | ry, Goreexpuetally’ of te Honocratle candidate, | Byery streot ls jammed, seu al Ala or pu pose, Wiki The Ame Ow rudderiess ship nt soa, cll views nnd opinions or who hag none to loving: “It is really too ridiculous when Dem- Orratic papers lwnat of the retronchmentund | oy. form policy practiced by n Democratic Con- Sixty-Afth, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, guy. tress, while the apprupritions fur the year 1879 | One Wundred and Twenty-sixth, First, Third, | omein Inerensed from 1455 to 146% millions of dollars, | Sixth, and ‘Twonty-sixth Independent Bat- | growing out of tho War, after doducting aul the ir i ¥ iN, 0 Gov in those Tooappropriations for We reached the sum of | terles, Many regiments from other States |. fie "Ware havo amounted to Wo. sulnof 123 inlitions, which amounts, ufter deducting | aronlso here, ‘Tho war-caglo “Old Abe,” tto Penslon-Fuud, to an inereaso of twenty | carried by Serat. Gillette, was In the pro- | | ‘this gre wlll dollars, #3 compared with tho yoar 1878. | cession, and wis grected with cheers. Tho Tine ee tiount dob ortho your 1881 154 miltion dollars wus appro- | enthusiasms Is immense, Steen millions, As von pared with the year 1880 thesuin of 147 mUMony should have boon eufll- Rent If weconipare thi ie Imposing demonstration, Tha heat was op | ure than 8 keep tho Wheels it ee de Dee pressive, to alleviate which thoughtful cltl- | This isan averase of ubowt 825,000,000 Rents in motion, wo fund that ‘ox. | zens hnd fee-water, lemonade, and coffee nt | ef War, expenditures for tho Inst ninotcon ; ne ‘hese gnermous paymonta wero eae, jee Uxeentive, the Judicial, und | short intervals on tho line of march, all free, Siluity during the War oll fa tho yours inninos Departments, ulao of the army and wo ask. The Approprintion bill pettulns one Item deslgnated as“ Mlacelinnuous,! Crabich nearly eight millions more huye been | county haying its own storehouse of prow sronuniogy rant «toguoa’ i A nett rice we paid fora reatored ernment, and for hiurnan septer tive iniilions uf dollars. Nino millions | A largo stand was erected from whlch the | "On tho'stat of Augnat, 1885, the total_dobt re- uvpropriuted for tht gotoril steal uitlted Ke 1 u ey «ldressed the crowd, | suiting trom tho War was ho Ree prinelpal spoakers adi : mt-budring debt wus. #2) ¢ tho annual intercst-echarge wis $100,077,U97.87. ira Hriteh-Lousted-of Demucraie retreuch: | speaking at one end repsired to the otherand Now, attor oxuctly’ fitwon yours iia ‘pnased, tenga thn iu Isi¥. Healdvs this, there t4 | yistong and bountcously supplylog its section | were a pact of tho er tho hea of *Inoldental und scelluncous Expenditures. hd Harbor improvements! What then in tho namoof Huticuck, docs bucame of | Which was 80 great that cach orator uftur | Interest ntund reform, when their owa Congress in freusea the *Miscellancons’ the ‘lneWdental? | repeated his address to the other part of the | tho total iN lvem other expenses nut mentioned, | throng. fhe" trey a dy OK teen inlliions in three yours, aud bus not | Vesida tho speeches at tho malin stand | yunual intorest-chargo in 816x108). by wstugle cont inn single Do- Congr, Democrtls ‘retrenchment’ becaui not squander any more in New Yui jhe iniuority's opposition! By 14 Inent among the distinguashed men pres- Neon th = uty OF Aa een ie E doe eee meePoNS | Inson, Hickenlooper, Crook, Carroll, Kenne- contr) over Con A gavel, t ‘i ; ag far Mo Deuverdis to boast and Diy | Congressinen ‘Townsend and MeKinloy. After the feast Mayor Vallely, of Canton, | our resources. — a 1a Jnroiatton to tho infamous ealurantca which | t{olivered the welcome, address, to which | by iene wa tolluwss Tu the twentyefive ee Geran D Gen, Kennedy fellettoualy responded rs the 24t veriaaerslaer Arar Pipes PRESIDENT AYES! SPRKCIL Mfclows: “The Hovil take all such oloction | President Hayes spoke na follows; Swumenty (2, on, rather, suck campaign mudt Timade somo revurks on the duty of the Gen- trines of which the exports oxcocded the hnports, aud In ly AHy mun asaharptyandasreluntiogs | eral Government to complete tho work of ro- 1 mcg yiauds in your puwurtodo,but do notdle | construchon by atforditug aid, wheruver it iu | thusu three yous . exports was only howded, for tho education of ‘ie aivenolding Condition of trade With tho luat Avo yours, dire a of exports over Importe— 9 in our favor—bas been as We yourselves by cl Atienian py y such Infuinous calumnies. Bure Paper ghould possess wore tact and | and cutored pevt than 13 ty und, If hot that nore surowdueas, | Eratea’ tau Arimiy convineed that tue wublo \ tulyhty tite Curt Beburz of’ cowurdice. "It 44 | of popular education deserves tho earnest ations ws Teal winniinition with sueb lit due aud vumprebenslve action by tho feat, litters of tho "Dutch Novwondertuut | Gdvornmontor tho, Unleed Slates, ‘Tho mewn Yy inenn gill feels dlagunted at such unspeaku- | at the command of the local and state uuthori: | Une tha 1 uot of Gerinun wretches wo pre- | tiea aro in many cases wholly inadequate to deal Tih such ies quad Meine Wholr own countrymen | with the question. ‘Tho waumitude of tho vy ah ty oa . Lupprebend, gonunully srs teleport | eater ties Pct | gyi balance of FINANCIAL A. In tho luty slavebolding States, under tho New. Your, system of slavery, oducation was doulud to the led to-day 1 The allt brother-in-law of D, Qut- | and over, that v fru had exceltent credit, trans- | write, aud wore UI While “A,000, Llubilities about $300,000, Ohulnishing. By the lutest avullublo statls tar Te tases probubly will not reatize | i appours that tn {sts tho total schoo! pouulue | per year a tiod, white aud colored, Ju the late slay : : THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SErIEMBER 2, 11880—nEN hig antivo State, refuse PA! RIOTIC FI iS, Sintos was 7.08, and es only 2,710,096 wore ix any schoul, jorves 2477,e—almiost two and on duit porta of guld and sliver ire jj AAA wan Trem er fhe provious da giin Over the average ih Sours pret of $115,006,000, us metals ntone of over after tho reaumption ments, In the faces of conident at resumption would result ina on of tha currenoy, may well ho wish to tnke the remntus toreach a perfectly sound rrency’, Hesncinl rystem ast fiscal yoar, oxecnded the oxports 87 ane of $20,040 i rly bnlanee of thirt i Ia gainin the precio PyounNn in tho Arat. soar ize metals Ovi ruinous contracth pepe rare ire ing atepA MCCCRS par neulthy, ccomtll ui) Wh er Introduces into our entn a eae eerta nity, and unt faith, hnve a! re (iio facllity with which, Irgitimate eas CAN] procure Plaueloio we edlotions of contract ure fitted by education for the grave rosponal- bility whieh bas been east upon then. a My ones | ae y Dr. Kuttuer, School Superintendant ot Vite nl Pret well ats in cho Gent omor = nin, In an argument (hut the General Govern- wee, 0 the Trees gine ul table Gathering of, Vetere | aie nt sh tha pubis schools of tho Bouth, BySt a ©T know not what ia trug’of Northorn and Wentorn Staton: Hit Lenn any for my Btato, ald for most of the Southorn States, wo nro not ablo q tooducate our people in any tolerable sense, tion 7 We nto too poor ty lo tte caolition jjawa Bourborn mall contract- | Addresses by Prosident Hayes, Gon, | sow this concldalvely by atatiatto i lon nnd distress in auch enses falaificd by tha results, fuftbor allusion ta the monted ques- flmnoo to be herefler settled, let us pias to other evidences of the Increnning prus- perity of our country, Our foreign commer Inst thirty yours as followssn ‘A fow yoara ago [ Therv has not born muuch Inoreuse pred to tho. Amount Garfleld, Gon. Sherman, and niility I those States sings tone time; no in- 0 in my own State, so far as every well-juformed man knows that, whatever be tho wants of tod for tho wo, | Sixty Thousand People P: : Mer Hirine Terttonies oF tho. United Btates it ts 2. Int th ui z focaraeation Ts azo domandod cople Present in Town re nro over two hundred thousand tndintis, almost all of whom ore un- civiliand,, Thor Bers heretufare LE ‘ Hit now no one jo s {oatruction of alt property which Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. tho rapid progress of ratlronds and sottloments: ar by tho Union CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 1—The National j in the weak eanutalt ag mee ie ficroruulliury purposes; for nll property | Soldiers’ and Satlore' reunton at Cauton to- 4 otrare about tpaisinpenr. To solution of to oo to £00 | lt timated Pee en ee ea ete panention. sata ‘tol . ly estimated from 2, city waro estimated at 60,000, tho streets be- | Hnetion of the Tinliane or the nis variously f ,000, ; _Ainiana or thelr nbs aationsof colincs. Undoubtedly those sume, | ing iitorally packod. ‘Ton thousand veterans, | iuiveraes Of educations Wine the dist ito, fabulone amounts If thoro waa inaklug a Hne over one mile in length, | ance of game thure can no tonger remain qould sMet' ability that those «olden, sdrenins | marched fn processton. Fifty regiments were | hinters or warriors, Tho duys of Indian wars ostituated and wai oo pen onding June 30, 1580, was ceding yerr b: an inerenso of 30 per cent any previous year ‘The enormous pn! the sum of about $397,000,00),— Ber atid ig larger than 'in story’. In in the tonnage of Ameri+ ean and foreign vossels entered at )Pouborts of wi ‘by tho fol pe 1,104 tons’ ci, are about t Indian qnestiol the United States, f Tounnge, 1870. room for queation iis to the depart f Hanoved. ‘The people of tha North, | Tho War eagle, “Old Abe,” was conspicuotts | tho Tudiin will beton ron tteninely tho Democratic, busineas-mon | in tho luc, Many regiments held a rounton | "eres, that he, shay ize ly we huinself, Tho timy ts not distant North, would do wull to Inquire; andbo | at thoir headquarters. President Lnyes' | wnen sn bo. chicily cared for by cyorant stomach of tho Southern Demuo- reginent met in the Opera-Houre, and was | tho clvillzing department of the Government, a Territory of Now Moxion ‘tho shipment to forafqn conintrics odonted amount of ee bulky products of Amer- titying to the friendsaf Amerl- oan agriculture to notice the vast Inerpase in tho exports of farm products during the inst fow no ‘tment to which if Inn. few ts i ahd belong, Ui when, che “should 151 S21005,623 SATA Werden Ite FORT tes the inerénsa of exports [s about 310 per-cont in soven yenrs, and 27 per cent since tho lust year. ‘The nmount of “these three {tems of farm products exported this yearviz.: $490,003 19%, excoets the total oxports of all articles from tho United States in any year prior to i871, Tho fullures since tho panic of 1873 hove raged from over 5,00) to moro then 10,000 per The nrerixe number has been about ear. The ninount of Habilities has aver- yer Bs in tho first alx months of thia 2,407 failures, and the lnbilities wert only 273. ‘The failures nro rather more than one-half in number, and the Habittties aro less thin one-third In amount, 18 compared with the five years noxt nfter tho panic. It (6 the opin= jun of competent Judges that the number of failures which now.ocour, and Ilnbilities in proy Total,. In thoso artic! ing tho territory owing up in New Moxico_and in the otter Territories of the United States, 4. Tho number of immigrants arriving In tho m present in vitals voto for Garfield and Arthur, Ho bas At the fair grounds, where the processton | from this source lone yhere will bo i sonuunced his Intention In a public letter. Tho | halted, a freo dinner was served to 60,000 | ing the currant ueanus; ta the. popilaton gf, pile tion, W,C. Do Pauw, owner of tho gluss works | people. Coifee, prepared by steam from soy- ee A Oivod in OO United Stites fa not {mprobuible, ear there were ew York 4,007 tinml+ alinost 6,000 hit 1 eingle day at that ono tarter enlioe ther SH of Democrats, have also publicly announced thelr tables To supply the multitude with rater, Unltd Sates var a ai aa aad ane enty- sendin and for Porter as Governor of Indinaa. Among anaes Wells were sunk ni . tance te wt car ah ig tho y fo the umount of rtion to the amount of busi- ness done and the number of enterprises which fre undertaken, is leas than ever before in this Never could the mau engaged In legitimate industry or business reckon moro confidently upon reasonable remuneration for hia lnbor and capital than nt the present time. Thy people of foreign nations understand this almost as woll as wo undorstand it ourselves, From al! parta of Europe peopto are comlny to. Atmerica—peuple not less thrifty nor less intel- those thoy leave bebinl—to sharo tho nbowiding prosperity whi wo now enjoy. They come here to better U condition, because we are prosperou: wenre nt'peace at home and al i cause thoy hope bere to find civil and religious liberty staranteed by the stable Government of These advantages, which sn stronyly aittmiat tminigration, are tho truths for which wo fought in tho War for the Union, Lot us resolve todo all we can, in our respective places in Ife, sacrediy to guard them, not only for ourselves and oir prosperity, but for all (000, 1 "4 Gaited Btates, several of tho feldund Arthur club hina been organized, con- | ‘Tho President and all the other spenkers | inrge elements of this imnilgention contain very asting of seventy-five members, all of thom | were recetyert with the warmest demonstra- Faw people. i -Bro. wHOUy, Amuuatieitte, ee former Democrats, ‘Three sons of tho Hon. | tions, and when Gen. Garfield was Introduced put Deen eduented Re public scious in thelr g robable that from tho present total pearing Gaia and Porter, De. Lljah Now- | nomination Gen. Garlleld had accepted an ee nig ree Ive f umtod people. o ve 7 , tho duties and responsibilities Of the cltl- Demucrat, 19 now dealdedly in favor of from delivering an address, and it was only | man, ¢ i tid und the Republican State ticket, A | at the urgent solicitation of the Committeo | 7H tnd the vorer. with his almost marvelous sagacity and toreshshi md fe eaeulired early a Diesen ee sche: 0 schools we ayential pari—oue ¢ duumaninfurneda friend thatot thetwenty-two | In tho spevches polities wero carefully | {ut {reo ge rasiouxpressed tof ie republiehn : int, * withou instruction free to in thrashing Is wheat, fourteen wera Demu- | Latters of ‘regret at Inability to‘ attend | alt, the sacred flame of liberty could not be kopt thocohimn edifice, an OTHER BP ELCIES, Gen, W. T. Sherinsn nade n brief specch, aud Gen, Gurtield spoke ag follows, as re- ported for the Cleveland Leader: Soupiens AND Frinow Citizens: romised to come here to-ilay and deliver au address, but tntely tho promise, 80 to speuk, was canceled, and 1 soldlor and comrude to seo you and enjoy this. greae mgeuinin, BUN Twill say’ fow words, cr came here a4 a whiten iron When: we 5 inion, an In which wo ance, The Nemucratte press ia {o be oxcused on | residence of his father-in-law, the Hon. | pore a part, could nover have ocourrod if In all this subject, but the Republlean press desorves | James A. Safton. President Hayes was pres- poctions ofoue ¢ pounity, thers a besn uintveraal oe ck’s let 1 ¢! - | suifrawa based upon wilvel int 5 toterebuked. Ifancock’s letter of accoptance, | ent, and greeted the boys In his genial man- | sulfraxe th Se ak aerate Ulies Ik wl wD found that, In the long run, ignorant voters ure bull for the demegoga. Tho fall- ry in this forest of trees and this greater forest of men and women that you huve brought here tos day, Liock upon the men tpon this stand and people before us, and usk mysolf, what hus the War done for us? In the iirst placo, it bas brought these thonaundsof men to know oach other, who but for the War never ‘Tho nian that, fret addressed you, the Chief Executive of the United States, 1 uw first us a Snjor of the Twenty-third Rexl- ment in Camp Chaze, havi getting rend G you know whut he has dono, Isuw him frst on the Mek! of Shiloh, on a horse sixteon or eighteen hands bigh, and to be sixteun or eighteen feot blah HEGTOMICE bowed’ rent niiss of ie. would baye me: history Is, that the ne Gutor his law Btritgglc, and Hore alta another niiveraal education re- ner] Government, Wohin nud his In the midst of that fi finger of ‘eoumsuh Sherman bofore very long beuntng buavicr than the ions of tho whulo Re= ‘Stunley Matthows, whom Laaw algo for the first time in that great wle forthe Union, sind bore ts Gun, Manideriun, you all know, and who hia’ duty nobly. ia Gen, Hazon, my scbool-mute of formar yeara, with whose history you are all acquainted, Horo ‘courown town, who honored the Republic by bis galinnt thousands who weut out me but who enm 10 tablet of immortal hone for thoir boric service for their vountry. Here they ure to-rduy to greet cach thor, Ww rejoico over tho work thoy accomplished, and tho e+ public they savod. Fullow-citizons, hero and thoroT hears may who speaks of thes reuntons, und the splrit thut pervades thom, as sectionulisn, namo of every suldier who font it TI nothing more National tho firat timo f ey and manbovl, here {6 tho deep in Sum Beutty, of Stark County’ an rogiments, tose t 0) back enrotied on th hand broadcast, jaicing over the fin} Important ecouomle questions | ‘The procession started at noon, About | jects of the people of py Democratic purty ls running nbous without | 10,000 veterans wero tn line, ‘ho following | | Noman of woll-balunced charneter cn fail to ‘be grateful for tho bleaalugs of thls period of re- e 1 regiments of Ohio yoluntcers aro ropresent- 1 people cannot word to place a + stored pros] helm of the ship uf stute who olthor | cd: Twenty-third, Fourth, Elghth, Thir- | most casunl and hasty way tho fumlllar fucts of firs tot possess the couruga to oxpress his po- | teenth, Fitteenth, Sixtecnth, Ono Mundred | our bistory during tho inst nluotvon yours. | 14 Utica vi ui Y ss, ine apron before you u very few of tho facta express. In our opinion, the Amorivan people | Mud Twentieth, Nineteenth, Twenty-ftth, One | touehing our Gnanctal affairs, ‘Tho, Ere too sensible to commit any such error!"? Mundred and Seventh, Thirty-sveond, Seven- | of the period 1 5 ty-sixth, Forty-first, Sixty-tirst, Elghteenth, Union. ‘The Burlington (In.) Tribuene weitos tho tol- Ninety-elghth, One Iwnudred and Fourth, Pris prity, who will consider uven in the Bity tho nf Dbolloved in that doctrine of geometry that the roater that. any of tho parte, und ia eguitl toull the parts put toxethor, and that tho nion 18 greater than a dave named is the War for tho to a resolution of tho Senate, the Sec- it oe oe ecaeenny | reported, in a guns Inst, a "| Sixty Btatemont es of One Hundred and Fifteouth, Sixty-fourth, SO A ERR crate ee rite tte eed 1, 1861, to June BO, 1879, Inclualye, reporbit is stared that tho ox] Buule, grenter than the Gavernment owevor large. fationality npuinst the spirit of Qo dotend tho truths for which ‘wo fought [4 wholly National, und is section! In thing, It was auctionnlism against which we ht, and it wes a spirit oF efondad and whict wo will defend walle wo om Now, thorefare, in tho presenae of these voters these leaders, in the atlonulltyy whlat nL sum hag nil heon paid in tho last pt the present amount of hodueting the debt whieh Trlatesd, and thy ‘ re romain frou this eles lta uf ginae of vc dnd the Ponsion-1' q iy t - | the War, and it appears that during tho four on-Fand was reduced by | ‘Che procession marched from the rondez- | Wiig ot the War, and inthe iftoon yonrs which United Stutva Bas paid, tho ordinary and oxtraordinary expenses of the Governinent iu thine of peace, 1,276,000,000 on necountof tho War, ans, Inthe presence of presence of those thousands of citizens and un- * , Wo neaert Lhe Nationality of our yous in town to the falr grounds, nearly a | fneo since olny Y . pxeces Of il i eat ta cover all the expenses of tho Govern. | Mlle anda half, Vast crowds witnessed the | In exe What, material Our victory made that the river of one people, from Fort Benton faryup by down to the Gulf, from the Inkes 0! tho way, ti it J eyrlons ding tho soled of the {ta banks, and nude the dd ite shores-onu puople, evermore, Tho great mountain chains that God mado aro ours, Tho ment that dwell on, thel valloys arn Uke thd ocun lasting bills, and wo belicve they will be onv for wor 4 Now goldfers and fellow-olttbns, 1 thank you that woure uble to stand toxath day ufter our triumph, who ded did not dia fi valiy th Hived did not struggle and suffer v that thoae ofd Hnys, which huye cont back torn with tho contests, are full of the which your vider orvwnod thom, he evening there wast publle r In honor of President Uo gorgeous display o! practice by the Cleveland Guntling Gunt Bal ery took place, GAUFIELD'S BECOND BPRECI. Gen, Garfleld sade a sucont address In the diferent purt of tl t multitude, speaking as follows; Comnapea AND just spoken to about tr the other sido of the atand, und here are nearly crea thore,—fir too many for ona voice ing at Shle arent assemnbliye, wi ory alt togethor, and it na weemed £0,204 thadour rebellious cltiuens ry Ja that conan bond that Stas County stands Onl op of overy wave: yonra, ho wilitary aud naval Pendeteica and | At tho falr grounds long Hnes of tables | dintoly following tho Witr, ni oT Thatsuch vast expenditures by tha Govern- v, hive remained the snmeduringtue | Were spread to feed upwaril of six, thousand phoulet Send ter ty iathat % m4, But whut, thon, does beeding | ata sitting, In this way 62,000 people were Travagant ltvirug, nnd. to ek cs gratutitously fed, each township of tha | and that theao iuturn abowtd financlal pantie, an fights and in thelr yuire hike the overs ‘Thisitem devours | of tubles, Union, tor watable Gen, (rtletd, © Government! Perhaps thoy | others were delivered from sundry platforms had ago the ehnreof tho National debt of each i seinen TOWOrKS nabitant of the United Stated wi TH a in diiferent parts of ‘the grounds. Prom- | Grn hormone sure of tho Inerdabclntiee wis " Hh 7 jiuaeans or aed to pees Tak 4 a such a debt could pe patd, and that our er Stauteevertung (Dem) ia of | ent Wore President Hayes, Gen, Gurileld, | er iy dott, ike tht of Hnwiatd, w ietlon that thy Democrats hire no cnuse for | Gens, Sherman, Hazen, Wiley, Doyens, tob- perpetual burken Aires Guinetra It eee Now, however, tho debt tua din : ee ohne f o purty whuse representatives have the | dy, Gibyon, Myers, Poo, Mundorson, Leg- | 0 van fas and (so, fiterost-cmunee por Kress, ut, a We thst acknowl. | gutt, and Barnett, Commodore Wells, Gov. | oupitn tescarcely more thun one-third,of w! eat ye Nee aoe Ne Nae 2 NHN | Noster, ox-Gov, Bishop, Stanley Matthows, | it was Aftven rity. 0 afternoon to a Fau.ow-Citizens: I havo ferea ut people on neo. F ravornbte utate of our dent, let us for A moment examine tho condition of ‘and exports for tho last thirty ears next prior to fiya oursago, the exoyss of hnportsovuroxports—tho balance of trade tintinut us—was $1,l0u,000, f imports was f i id tho avorige mount excoss of Funow-Citizenys At tho | an A+ Th that portod ¢ oro than €60,000,000, Comnanes AND 7 Pwo und condom the political prinetplesand | Solves State Kouulon In Columban task month | Toy'or'y Coury hore wary only threw ong tha” frst lis grone nyriculturnt Mb is one th bu a worthy cltizen of Bt suppose Sturk County was o aii adinit that ft {4 too ginal a tedtritory ta fara, ejeut Invplration ta active, intelligent people, fore, abighor reason to be proud of tho. fuce*| that you ure citizens of the great Stale pf Is tho Bate of Ohio, eof citizens of tho Unitud Status ta ‘ne with prido by overy oneoft you, ‘thts tle tose tau te Us sund aur children, we ever, by soldiers "in. the | ‘our whilg to think bow great an force It ta for euch citizen tu know and realize that hy has tho right under our institus Hons to onjoy the benuilts a un; iw average annual ing which the excas the bulauce of ti tng arate Wied that befouls tts own nost’ | toh uf to pooplo of the wholy country, with | Frowss Shu just winbdition of un You htve,~ theres Total ti tive sea iis, or" yearly ay- iF favor of $1 * GOLD AND given, dt Sept. L—Simeon Gutman & | colored people, und the education of tha ion- Mma poriod of thirty yoars price to 1880 thera hs, MANUfacturers of shirts, 300 Broadway, Seay eee eee ties. a broarirest aoe ths willy ary. ant made na : uth, ofschuol aye, | proclous motal ax Toth seh fin assignment to | tian 4,00l,0wot puoplein thesoury af echuol hid pean Enotes ey fo three-quarters of a mill- | ginnlas of the W: : Hise su leoryts ee Oe | Al otuoe yours owcepe tha be waren Sinus. And Werg estimated to | Yoruad thule own butlots.. Ts avila wut rupid. | i oto a sy oxeue r, froth $4,000,000) to $0, at leust 810.00. 8 fy which we received rom ubroad moro of 1 Wo sont our of [he country. nab your, —wt tha bes dn [SUL our inn just, Our. exports OF 1 our Imports, rosperity enn be f puittaran to. any. ycan bo indiferen oy oud citizen, und that 10 the herole uforts ut bese suldioré ull are ludebted fur tho blessings undred years hence, when ite prouread, that uothing wl thoy ney, Ab ro are, all dead, bil be no eltizen of this Great opel bite rejoice that these soldiers fought tho hatties of in Union and tHumphed by making it per- tint, 1 Metin, witness this atly arnoms> bin; reat \ Dt ry. cnthusiagm® Ghat Tyas and the nplbbel that surrounds it, Ibid you good-by. ine df HDCAL CRIME. “QRUTAL ASSAULT. Last Friday night a Frenehinan named Falardeau, working near the corner of Polk street and Fourth avenue, was violently ns snulted by three or four ruMana who ap- proached hint from behind while he was sitting inachalr in front of: Ald. Purcell’s flour and fovd store, at the corner of Twelfth and Clinton streots, In tha course of n very few moments they managed to injure him 60 badly that Dr, Folbrocht had to be called to attend him, ‘The assaultwould undoubtedly have resulted seriously had nol a Wost ‘Twelfth street car-conduetor named Ifhussat stopped his carat the corner and ealled the attention of Ofticors Butier, O'Neil, and Mo- vave, and Bridgutender Cusoy, who were riding, with him, ty the fight. Singularly enough, there were no arrests and “no report wns inade of the occurrence, There ts every renson tu believe that Fatardean was’ nssnulted in mistake for Alt Purcell, whom ho somowhat resembles. One of the assailants passed the pince shortly be- fore the nssault, aud peered in the face of AlL Purcell, who ninkes a habit of sitting Li a chulrat the door, He went up stairs to his fatty, and Faolardeau, who wns visiting an employé inthe store, sat down in the chalr, A’ nelghboring saloonkeeper whose Heense was recently revoked, and hls fricnds, ara sald to have beenthe assailants, THE JUSTIONS. Tho cnse of Undertaker Elton, who was charged with keeping n small but obnoxious collection of infantile stiffs on lis premises, came up for hearing before Justices Wallace yesterday morning, Mr. Elton pleaded gui ty, was fined $100 for tho stiffs singularly or $300 collectively, and tovk an appeal to the Criminal Court, where tho legality of hia seutence will be decided, J.T, Macomber caused thoarrestof Henry Whipple {esterday charging hin with forgery. He alleges that. Whipple sold hin soine lots that he claimed to own, and gave him what he represented to be a genting ab- stract of tithe, Stucomber swears that Whip ple forged the name of W. D, Peck to the document. ‘The samo case was before Jus- tice Prindiville some weeks ago, Whipple be- Ing charged with forging 9 votarial sual, and he'was discharged afterahearing, The pres ent ease against him was continued until to-day. Jullus Yattaw, alins “ Binck Jack.” the notorious bumboat nan, was beforo Sum- inerileld yesterday, ‘charged with keeping o disorderly house, Le consented to have a fine of $100,.and costs imposed, and sald he would alear out, which {a very considerate of him, the scasun being « THE WEATHER. -OFFICE oF TE Ciuxr SiaNat OFFICRR, Wasmrnatox, D. C,, Sopt 2-1 1u,—For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, stationary or higher barometer and temperature, southerly winds, partly cloudy weather, and local rains, For the Lower Lako region, stationary or lower barometer, slightly warmer southerly winds, partly cloudy weather. For the Upper Lake region, stationary or falling followed by rising barometer, nearly stationary temperature, variable winds, partly cloudy weather, and tucal rains, For the Upper Alississipp! and Lower Mis- sourt Valleys, stationary or higher barome- ter and temperature, northerly winds in lot- ter and variable winds in former. district, gary cloud weather, and local raius In the iss! ppt Valle ‘Tho rivers will’ continue nearly stationary. LOCAL ULBERVATIONS, Citoago, Spt. Hw) Wind, Vel) i'n. Weather Ot Fate. Fal Time, | Har. Tet asi peta: Si, minim, TL axl GENIAL ONSEMLTA TIONS Cuicado, Hope. 1—10:18 n,m, The Ther 13] Wists luae, Clear, VENERATStSVSELUt ee | 2 Bi : SY ch P2RRURERTSAATE: I: eo RRBs wAAIes SEASRSRERTEES: SSaesSe ickabiirg. Virginia Ct Winhomucea, Yankton, «. Tho Wotmoro Tragedy—Appearance of the Marquin of Anglescy and Mis Brldo in a London Theatre. London Correspaniten ton Boral Tho Murquis of Anilosuy hag been residing, since bla muarrings to Miss Minnie Hing, of Georgia, in. Atbemurlo atreet, Plecudiliy. saw the Marquis and bis bride at the Gniety Thontro shortly after thulr marriage, It may haye beon happiness, pr lt nay havebeen tho ‘doubles one iunto of tho “shocking” comedy that, brought n vivid color ta tho fuce and choek of the new Marchloness, Shu fs a protty, plump womun with ue eyes, blonde hui, and a mild aunlebio oxprcaston of coutenines. Her eve ing dress of Diack gauze was mnde so 18 to dis- closo hor rouml, white arms and peek, she Beoined in suite of “perfect blisa,” crowned with the roses of the honeymoun, Aa for tho Marqitis, ho has the sengunl lonk of the Pagota, uo’ tao type, in uppenranay at luawt of “the bold, bad utp," the elegant, polishe villalu of tt socloty drama. Ifo ls about 45 yvars: old, woll built, and Inciined to fallacss of Nyure. ltts erisp, glossy black hulr is closely cut, but Bull curls over lis bullet-shaped bead, Hu weara aniustacho and sight side-whiskera, Hla teoth fro white, hin bands stnall, and ho looks more Uke a Bpanlord than au Moglishinan, Little ur no notice ts tal of the Wetmore scandal by the people here, and a paragraph in, the Truth, which. mentioned no “names, con- domed it ad an attempt to extort money; but a cousorious world is inclined to condemn the no bluning when it chattera in Its clubs and boudoies, Certalaly it ts regrotabla that such a seandal should bring pala tu such an umloblo lady as tho dlurchloness. i — P Lako LifesSaving Service. WastNgTon, D, U, Aug, 28—Mr, Sumner L, Kiqibull, Chief of the ’Life-Suving Survico, bus fee peturned from a tour of inepection onthe iiky coasts, During his absence he tus selectad: altes and caused lo be mutly tho necessary sur Vey's tor bullding now stations, ag followar Lake Nuron—Qau station at Sand Reach, Harber of Refuge, and one tt Port Austin: also, ono stu tlon ut Stecping Boar Polat, on Luke Michiein, Ptuns aod specications for these stations aro nearly complated, and propoauia will be ads Vertived for very soon. It in expected that stations will be completed aud ready for use by the Ist of November, dir. Kimtail vise ited all tho lake stations und inade @ thorough inspeotion of all the buildings, boats, ute, ato. ‘The crows of the different sutions word ulso in- apected fn all: thelr drill manouyres und other dutics relutive to thu service, Onty two kecpors wero tuund dtetlofent and suspended, With these exceptions tha outire force was found to ba in udiniratle condition. ‘fh station-house boute, eto, weru alse fuund to be fu tleat-class ardor. Whon tho lake stations wory frat started som. fear was felt that they would not compare fu. vornbly-with) the sea-coust stations, [ut this four proved groundivss, aa tho stations, crows, otu., Will compnre fuyorably with thy best sto- tons on tho: AViuntio vr any other coum, Tho work Han ahd tho robs of tu lula ata, one diel ycnson spouks volumes for tho Cy al = = villcien elite “ we jaablage?? New Hucen Hutladt Thero rene interest among” the farmors over the triul on the furi of. Rugluver Tigipe of the Sutteld brauch youd if pygiow procesd * for tho preservation of foray Ws {ny thotr green state,” which Was ex vériuicitydaath for tunity PAGnaN. rears M.Goffart, of Balomo, Franco, who “Hall's Goren year ago porfeoted It. Tha fs too ony trial of the process In Connecticut, and, with a singio exception, the only one In New England, co first text wae shade on Tuesday, Aug, 4. A one-horae power engine fa used to run the cutter, which somowhat retembles a hay cutter, Into this aro: run three or four and even half a dozen cornstalka at a time, which are cut Into very amall pieces, Afterward tho failinto a alido which takes them to a vault fourteen by twenty-six fect and ten deep,which haa thick conorcte walla and is eapablo of holil- in, cighty-fivo tons of this feed. The engino with sixty pouttdsof stoam can pnt up four tons an hour, or balf Ml the vault in a ray, When tho vault Is fied and closely packed down thirty tons of atone aro placed on top. Tt {4 claimed that tho" foddur" will keep green and retain Ita sweetness so Jong as it ja kopt covered, thus making it one of the host ns woll fe tho chenpeat kina of feed obtainable for cattlo the yere round. | It 1s not intended, how- over, that {his feed shall bo old as other kinda, and Indeed it could not bo, as attor twenty-four hours’ oxposure fermentation would set in which of course would ruin it, Itean of voursa bo taken out only a little atn time as it is necd- Bo for use. The 'provessiacalled tho ensiiago” syutem. a THE SIGNAL SERVICE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Wastunaton, D, Cy Sept. 1.—Some of the friends of the Signal Service are very much concernetl that the death of Gen, Myer may result In the brenklng up of that service as it is now constituted, and in the transfer of the several branches which compose it to other departmonts of the Governmont,. It ts very evident that there alrendy fs n scheme which involves the following disposition of the Sig- nal Bureau: Flrat—The transfer of the-telegraph Ines to the Quarterniaster’s Department. Sceomd—The transfer of tho meteorolog- jeal work to the Departuient of -the Interior. Third—The _transter of tho signal work proper to the Engineer Corps. This plan Is being pushed carneatly Jn somo circles, and it is reported Qint the clay in naming a suc- cessor to Gen. Myer is for tha purpose of walting for the assembling of Congress In order to secure the necessary, legislation to enrry this plan into effect. With the service having no legitimate head, this can be sceured mnuch more easily than. if Gen, Myer's place were filled. THE SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinnatoy, D. C., Sept. L—Thore is ono thing being done at the Census-OMlee which seems to indicate that Gen, Walker may bo contemplating auuther cnumeration of South Carolina. Tho original returus are all being duplicated, so that if it shall be deelded to make a new enumeration the originals can be retained jere in Washington for comparl- son, ns well aa be used ag tho basis of evl- dence against any emttmerator who may be found to have been guilty of a violation of We ————————— HO TIDINGS OF THE JEANNETTE, SAN Francisco, Sept. 1—A Victorin dis- pateh says the bark Malay, eight duys from Ounalaska,brings no tidings of the Jeannette, and says that at Ounalaska she Is piven up for ost on account of the severity of last winter. a What Sho Suid. Oswego Palladium. Nr, L. calicd upon a Indy acquaintance the other day, and was met nt tho door by the Indy's little girl. Ho asked her to toll her mamma that ‘Dr. 1, bad called, The child went up-stairs and presently returned. Did you tell your mammit?” asked the Doctor, * Yes." And what did abo eny?” "Sho suld, 'O paow! " —— BUSINESS NOTICES. For constipation, billousness, indie Renin, hendacho, take Arond's Vegetable Howel Regulator. ‘It nets like a charm. Ro- suits: Pure dlvod, hoalthy complexion, clear heud, Price 30-centa, Depot, northeast corner Mudigon strevt aod Fifth nvenud, Entinent Dr. Wim. F. Steuart, Baltt- moro, | writes: “I confidently recommend Colden's Licbie’s Liquid Extract of Beef for consumption, debility, wenkuess, chlorusis, otc. Thave tosted {t with universal success,” ‘The pubile will beware of a frandn- lent Imitation af Dobbins’ Electric Soap now bo- ng forced on the inurket by inisroprosentation, It will ruln any clothos washod with it, Lusist upon haying Dobbins’ Electric. ‘May Fever cured by Joffera’ French Catarrh Cure, Olfice 14 Doarborn streot, ‘Travelers, stop at the Astor Manse. New York. CUTICURA MEMEDILS, (uticura Tho New Blood Purifier RESOLVENT. Fatal Wumors Expelled, Health Restored, and Lite Prolonged. What aro Skin and Scalp Diseases but tho ovl- dence of Internat Humor ten times more dificult, to reach und eure, which floats In tho blood and othor tuids, destroying tho dollcate machinery of life, and tilting the body with foul corrup: uons? Whit is consumption but a guthertug of inberited Humors on tho lungs, which rots thom? What ure mental inilrmities, idlocy, and. curly insanity, but horedltary Poison choosing tho brain because tho weakest organ? What rhouinatism and gout but neenmelation of Beroftilu in the joints und tutds? What ulcers Uon of the livor, Bright's disease of tho kldnoys, diabetes, wasting and degonerntiun of tho url- miry orging, hemerrholds, tatulu. and other constitutional aifections, but the ovidence of i vitiated state of the blood, n weakness, 0 debll- ity of tho Vitalizing Nufda, greater than ent be thrown of unless asalsted by medicine peculiare ly adapted to tho purpose? PURIFY THE BLOOD, Eradlcata the Virus of Diseaw> by Constitu: Honat and Leeal iment, CuTicUnA Resonvent ts the greatest th puritier, liver stimulant, and. rondcniar inn clua, ‘Tho cloments of disense cnnnot exts whore It ls frevty und regularly taken. it purges from the system every debilitating humor, line proves the appetite, perteets digestion, stinu- kites the liver and kidneys, opens the ‘howels, and makes over tho vitiated blood into 4 pure, vitullzing, und rostorative tluld, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, Cuticura nad Cutlcura Soups Tho Coricuna Resonvenr ty assisted {1 cure ing wl huniors that phone onthe surface by Curivuna, @ Medicinal Jelly, whtolt arrests all Oxturaul syinptoms of disonso, ots uway dead akin and tosh, wtnys infiummation, itehliy, aud irritation, heals ule ry yorus, und wounds, und reproduces and bewueliles tou balr by allay heat and irritation, | le contains no greusunuver becomes rancid, and wae nntural Hidr Dressing, Chittoura Medicinal ‘Tallct Hop, prepared from ut a, for cleansing devased surfaces, hen ing, softening, refreshing, ond beautifying tho skin, isinviduuble, It a tollot, bath, and nur sory luxury, Cutiouru Medicinal Shaving 8oup fs the tht and only modicinal soap prepared ex- resuly for shaylug, abd ls oxtrayaguntly praiod yy gentlemen. WONDERFUL CURES Performed vy the Cuticurn Remedies, What cures of Blood and Skin Diseases and ealp Aifections with Losa of Hair ean compre with those uf the Hon, Win. 'Luylor, Boston, Stato Benator of Mussachuset! Tugkor, Boston; 8. A. Bteclo, aq, Chicago BIL Drake, Esq, Detroit, sad many othors, detalls of whilelt muy be found iu future editions of this paper? CUTICURA REMEDIES For All Ittood Huwers, Are proparut by Weekw & Lotter, Chomiste and Drugxiste, 060 Washtugton-st., Hoston, 2t Front 3, Toronto, Ont., and 8 Snow Hill, Landon, and aro forsulo by ali Drugylate. Price of Cutieur, sual boxed, &) conta; lunge boxes, contialylay two and one-half thes the quantity of small, $3}; Kusolvent, $2 por bottle; Cuticura Medicinal Yollet, Soup, 25 cents per cake; Cuttcurn Medictnul Shaving Soap, 16 conta percake: in burs for Barbers and lire consumers, Deunts, ! NOLTAIG PLASTERS a eity wud Holi Batsims, ten times more powertul than the best porous duster for relieving Vuln and Weakness of the une, Liver, Kidneys, and Mack, Rheuinatian, Neuralgia, and Buiwticu. Placed over tho pit of the Stumuch thoy cure Dyspopala, Hillous Colle, Diarrhoa, Crompa and Pain, aud provent Ague and Mutarla, Ask for Collfus’ Voltale Electria Posoua Vester. 25 cent ts INSURANCE. Some Intoresting Figures on the. Business of Indemnity in New York City. Somo Polnts ot Interest in thé Business of « Well-lKnown Chicago Company, ‘Tho subject of fire-insuranco, at all times In- foresine. to proporty-owners, ts given a kind of National prom{uence just at the present tims, in Slow of the official atatemonta coming from Now York to the effoct thnt the business hns been almost untversntly disastrous during tho first half of the current year, the ratio of losses to ro- ceipts boing such thint any lengthy continuance ' of auch a ratio would result in the complote ox tinction of a very lange number of reputable companics doing buninesa throughout the Union. tls somewhat startling to the Western mer- chantor tho Western Catmor to be olllolally itt- forn.ed that one hundred and alxty companies doing business In the City of New York jr ont for losses and expenses over and alove their entire premium receipts forthe six months ond: ing Juno Han aggregite but little short of ono nilltion dollars,—in exact firures, seven hundred and thirty-four thousand nine bundeed and preuty, txe dollara,—whilo of onv huudred and. forty Btate companies doing business lu tho city, hearly two-thinls tho number exceedetl their ¥roga Income fn losses, oven tho foreign compas Hics coming in the same a ie ten of tho number not taking In proemiunis enough to cover their losses, ‘The statement lends at lenst a novel interest to rome {tong recuntly published in thoso colwians of tho resuits of entttion and consery= ftism in the vonduct of fire-insurance aa illus trated in the aifuirs of tho oldest, strongest, and, most widely known of our Chicago companies, . tho old rellahle Americnn, whose thte-worn ledgers show au absolute Immunity from event tempornry retrograde and from any important: varintion In its inagnificent percentage of, steady and continuous oarnings during tho period of over twenty-ono yenra xuccceding tha dato of its inwuguration. And all attributable to the fact that the theory of the Company from the beginning hus been to reditce the sudden oo- currence of Yast Ineses to 9 practical impowse Dillty by so senttering and separating Ite riska that the lightning would hnye to strike then at ifty places at once to offect n disaster. Tho fact fs the caution of. the Company has’ kept them entirely aloof from tho great citics of tho Unlon, tholr protection being’ extended, tke a sheltering arm, over detached dwellings, farm. property, churches, and school-houses, to tho exclusion of nil other tletds, however tempting. Tho Ainerioan Insurnnoe mnpany has fasved Rome 375,000 policies during Its perfod of servic, rupresenting an agyregate tntemnity more than double all-the millions at risk upon Cileago at thy tine of tho great canifingration, and ita col- lective profits during thia time, golng to the pers petual enlargement of obit cig and casily-cape tulized nsseta, render It to-day une of tho srfent and stronxest of tho great monetary institu. tlons of the ago. Its net income even In this yerr of insurnnce bas more than execcdod the entire cnsh capitalof many of our reputable companys, ‘he farmera of tho Northwest all think of the Americin at the tlnte of Inmthe qring atthe endof the year. Itis their Glbral- nr. WATCHES, TIFFANY & CO., jewelers, Union Square, New York City, invite attention to their new bridge movement Stem Winding Watehes: ‘in 18 carat gold hunting cases at One Hundred Dollars ench. : They are carefully finished in every particular, adjusted to heat and ,cold, and are confidently guaranteed as the best value for the money attained in a watch. Correspondence invited. Address, TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK. Antique and Modern Fur- niture representing various historical periods, Bric-a- brac, Paintings, Statuary, English Silverware, ete., ete. In September a collection of Objects of Art purchased at the late sale of Prince Demidof at San Donato, Florence, will be opened. SYPHER & Co., 741 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THAS, TEL IUPORTHNG CO., 8S State-st., Uppoalte Rigid Leiter & We have now opened with a choice stock of fine NATU- RAL LEAF ‘Teas from Japan, China, and India. Also a superior stack of Coffees and Spices. Atrialpurchase solicited, Get our new Japanese Price List. sd Mia INEST AVOWING STOCK FO! ¢ Uidttks, AND BAUCKS | SUES LIEBIG COMPANY'S. EXTRACT ‘t a muccese and a bon for "= Neo tu wid feul grateful e cae Lancet,” tintish Med- CAuTIO. je only with the fnc-sinile Of Karon bicviy's Signature in Wine bale the Lavel ution.in engined in o Feeneaae se creased ton-foht LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT MEA Grucut hs FAIRBANKS’ BTARDAKD SCALES OF ALL 13ND, A FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be carefultobuy only thaGenuine. ren Goons, GOSSAMER COATS, Ladies’ Cleealarn, oto. Wholesale and Hatall, Rubber I, T. WHELPLEY, it and ESE Dat Hit and 15 Lokd-wt, RAILNOAD 'T! t. Fe. OKET At NAT. REBVES & CO's, Fusnishiu Stroh tiowous Wutek volaibing Sturube tek Suld, wud Hacuauged, “Ieduced awe ty ai partes [KETS.