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SHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1880—TEN PAGES. , tively as much ns 1 and others atlll who oy 0 » tho party wero then excorted to thelr car- | tha representatives of of the ronds have CITY REAL ‘ATE. WANTED-MALE HELP. MAIN. Roy 5,000 would be enrer the mark. ‘I have SEEING THE SLOPE, riages, which filed Into the fHne of be i Hentd and considéredeand tho work of TRO GALBLUY MATSON Miki, o& WASHING: | ~~~ ookkeepers, Clarke, &e. heard leading Fusonisia acknowledge that 4 °] : assessing will begin noxt week. ‘The Cor- | EP otonact a : Lactate hearer anh ae iM # if f Fi THE PROCESSION, 6, i sf ANTED~RY WHOLESALE HQOBR A YOUNG 4 the vate will be very close Indeedt,—whilel Is ; A In the carriage In the procession with him | Porntion Committee has Also made favorable MICIIIOAN- AV. Now bree house, near Twentys Varah maid aiite nie ond ot panman, to Politics at a White Heat—The | timostacontession of defeat. One thing Is | Arrival of President Hayes and | were Gov. Perklus, Mayor Iiletten, and { Progress aul encly, taporis will be made by | siciliGAN-A¥.chewbriek housonese Thirty-third- | {ain CHtgiite Sieg guuee, Commenco on muddrita y e frau z s ot commitiees, re Ja ns yet no Indl x a0 iY fae SOAS enti Heterogeneous Oppo- count. ‘The wheked conspirators, who itl Party in San Fran Hframn TODS formed an, ihenaatalie at ration te An the autlie of the Tox an Cook AV etree house, with 60 foot lot, near WCAN UENTLEMAN OF ith tempted to steal the State Inst yeur are rele . ii : vd th County assessmants, but the opinion prevas Ht tagon brown-atone front; dining- crea wiih Rome haninanaexperionte to : STON 5 gated to private life... Thoy. are polnted aut cisco, roadway, and thence marched thrawan the | Tntis that thy Inevitable inerunse. wlll Hut onan paciorsvon eon win Deron n good aalury snd purmianent psttion, notorious felons,—which they wndonbled a ares Have é ee Te meee ¥ ; e SSELL PEEL LVS Butlor Routed by a Local Gresh- | ure, Lliave not tho least hesitation in saying | Highly TFinttering Itecepttons | Hikers; Oakland Light Cavalry; Veterans eeraig moute nd Osan tot near | Hunn Clareseie Ce Ben Bu ~ | Cink (tas my deliberate opinions based Gbon of the Mexican Wars Veterans of the Grand FRITZ IS ORUNK AGAIN. Chain m \WAkthi-A Finst-or ass erat, croTit """ packor—Weaver Siegen Wlint Lihent fron bothy or, rathor the thive, Accorded Along tho 2 | Army of tia Republics Houtott Cadets; Be- Palit rows Set, bool K, Emmet, i SAL-DY MATSON HILL, 6 WABIING: | ply SURE aR en eeea SRO te See AYE ry partles, that Maine will elect the entlre Ree Vout: 1] i! 4 d a well-known. ir er known as Fy'g? RTANTED —E 57 the Democrats, Publteran Stato ticket. und four of tho Cone Route. Soot: Taywarils, San Landro, A lanetn, ard write a brought \fiefore the Police MICHIGAR-AV.-tori72 feet the vory best toton | WANTED — RXPHIINCED SALESMAN ap tet arenus, In the vicinity of Thirty-fourtt aw PY ‘etnil stove stare. Address with city referan Court totay, charged wlth being drusk, | NPANAAV owas nob Or cttriyfourhons” | A TAbANG omen, resslonnl delegatkin, with an excelent faht- ands Novaer é ‘ ml Stay nator Booth, Congressman Page, “. INDIANA ! a 4 SOUNT ALAN DADLLLT AIO WTI qho I rish-Republican Movement—Irisht ng chances for the fifth, A. I aL Tho People of Oakland Tam Ont. En Gov, Perking Stat, and. thee ‘Munfelpal Aus ‘The Judag postpoited the case for 6 few | py Heron Hit feat, naar Khybtoonth-at, 7 TAD VOUN MAR KASaurAle Witie 0 It dluye, xO feet. worth of Tulrty-ninth-aty | West Mlds, and lines vomo trale, Addroxs W 43, rates 5 thorities of Oakland, to allow Emtnet te recover froin the | bAKE-A Democratle Solldity Broken INTERNAL REVENUE, Masee to Groot the Visitora, 4) Veterans of the Mexlenn*War surrounded | elfecls of his debauch, ONO EEK AeA se 26 geot in tho Park, | =e : Up Foreyor. : tis Tresldont carries i ee copese through Taw anione maahion nvath fru pe WASTED A YOUNG MAN CSED ie FLING 5 ie sireets, aklond yas “out on se ye Latest Fashion. ~ TRON BALE FIOM EG TO POT WOT OF r i cako bimso)f uso . Amount Collectod Puring the Bert! ang the Compliment Is Repeated on a structs, whieh are clegantly decaraied ‘with natappears, sash tho, Parisian, Mat tho tates I Mi greq}iont brek rnigoneen, Bout Side, walt tae | UnconrAddheoe W mreiuse mee, woe Miva Toren” Blaine Olaims a Republican Majority in Apectat Dispateh to ‘The UNteago Tribune, Larger Scale Across tho Bays 53, Over gi! ees ee aan ae Niverfiies arene thats meokrad verigon he | rarecontents Hplmurdyed. ers moderate and aay. WW ARTEn—Godn Gini. Gkamal pie RW EOE Maino of at Least Ton Thou Wasinixatos, D, 0, Sent 9—Tho follow: | ‘Tho Presidential arty. lunhed tn Oak. | Wiese tasblon ten Mite elephant. | sie “eaieciteMneNGR oN DRARHOTNCR YS | Lovmibeta nn UNETI OY if a. 5 ing tablo shows the amount of Internal rey- SAN Francisco, Cal, Sept, 9—A Bluo | Iand, nt the residence of ex-Sucypyor-Gen- j: caNG eee None tran ao feel ae Oty-st nent |, ec) Rrades. sand, + +1 enuetulléeted during the fiscal year which wae Me 1 eral JToughton, where Mrs, Layns remained : 5 iMenty-ireente I Ce eat Oe 4ioLE Finyr-ciass Canty Laven 4 Cafion dispateh says: The Presidential party ans pis MODATE OUR Nusten. | Twenty-tretent_ hen ba ws i r ended June 90, 1880, with the principal Svrisel! $i ee 3 ‘ ap | (urlau the afterngon, recelving indies. while hout the ets, we havy estabe | PAu BA HULDING HENTED hind alinde hanunr, Addroes BY Nieoilutetvs, Ty tha Bator of The Uhicago Tribune. solirecd tram whieh Itewan laste’ arrived here nt 8:40 this evoning, twas met | the President, af the terminationut the eres mnen oihees in the dinerent Divisionaess | [ty ttunracturveas este; renin eaie Nef Sant ie, Minn. ICES Enaswourn, Me., Sept. &.—One week from di 2 here by tho regular enst-bound overland | monies, proceeded to the ferrybont, escorted ated below, whero, ndvertivumients wilt bo | Good brick bullding tetures and fints) rented fur REDAAT ONCE AU tact ie Aue i of. C. MOORE ¢'eluckc n,m. to-da a tho Gardnor House feom 0 tity je " Fer~ | “4 i] 7 I a. % z 4 {taken for thy sana price us charged at tha Main $200; will sell at 0 barge morrow the great contest in this Stato will | states and : at} Grant | train, on which were Charles Crocker, of the | by the Reception Comiunittee aid tie Onlsiaut | dines, aad will bo recelred nntil Wreluck p. ue d Cen in the election. Politica, ara.ant a | Zerritertes, Spirit. | Tobacco | ee | totale | Contral Pactile Railroad, and James Gamble, | Taght Cavalry, Meantime, thtdnghont tte GOTT Dre iaiON. 2 a a Sea} Ree See coe ae "| streets of tho Ban Francisco {soot marel, | 7,4 Je SIMMS, Sooksellors sid Ktationore, 123 | [TOI 8: ON TH by OF NTED—-TWO BIBT-CLASS BBUSNELMEN white hent, Dally and nightly, meotings and se qraisls aiziols amis isyeo | of tho Western Union Tetegraph Company: | thousand M hoe warn, | Thenky-second 4 Clarkeat.. threo-atory and bnacment brick hausa ST ER TEST ES Bra car ey Torchifht-processtons aro being held in every tia ott citi thousands hind gathered, segiting,, W. K Bodal pinpaigt, He Cottaxa Grove-ay,, | containing {trooms, at tie low price oF PAE). MEAD Dtbenrburwente Et ‘Tho gentlemen ant ladics of Mr. Crocker’s | tazeous point RIK EH ‘ra Jarow Ki p 2h vary salad on President Hayes and wife, | while the space at the foot oF ata ith terns, aud then the overinttl passed on {ts way. presented «lively scene, crowded with spec WEST DIVISION, Zhe eltlzens of Bine Cation axpresainie a talons, aut Silel tue pillen ae ty sauattran cabal’ Stil anak whe ue Pinay mone ate Sia of cavalry with wait ity sana aataatszet SICHBER rr 7 JWR SALBONONRTI BIDE, CHOICR IOCALITY, desir ta woleome tho President and Gen | an open spac for tie muvement of the cor coy nd pelt EN, Droruist, 26) Ulue tsland-ar, | (OR SAT PTNONTH GDR, CHOICE LOCALITY | en Sherman, those gentlemen were introduced | tége, ‘Che elty oiltelals, Consiiar represent- CK, Jowelor, Ne redealor, sud Fancy ajulo brick dwelling for €,W2. JUS, Ik IUTNAM, 40 2 to witness -ue procession, | northiont cornur Ph town aud villnge. I have travels “prten: ee ‘street adi Wy BUCHMAS, Drozatet eornor Thirty-teat and Foi sively through the State, and everywhore hegp-of. galns; and in some instances very ‘fargo galns, from the Greenback; element, which is now becoming thoroughl¥ disgusted AT A TANGAIN-AN ENTING TANTED—A FINST-CLASS — WATCIIMARHIC Beta sade wate atte mane eeect den WA tint canto hitkiads it trade Aone tanee 5 r ai 3m . ot Franutacturing sta. JOM. i PUN RS a Porkiand eeG euply,” CHAMIMEI ee WATIIEL, Ot West C DAS UPHOISTERENS, APs Wb ove Dolnwnra ., Florida, 7 re are . ‘ Guidi Lakernt. corner Linenin. Portland Block. with the Fuston ticket which tho! tenders of by Superintendent Pratt, of the Central Pa- | atives, officers of the army and navy, and ILABT, Droculst, bil West Aludison-at, cor- | 2-2 ee TANTED — lu) RAIDROAD. NAHOWERS FOR : 23 8 ferry toe “ * "e100 LOT rit rnont, | Waste A in rc tne Democratic and Greenback factions have cific Rallrond, and recolvad with chocrs. No | carriages: were ndmitted to the ferry’ dock, | nor voutina. fOr Bat ae AT ey ‘WViaconoin at sian per dary bourd & per woukt foisted upon theso very heterggencous ma- speeches were inde, but both visitors shook, sn felles rans closed to keep out the eplateT TACOREON, Druwalat, 182 North Halsted, | © Of Won Ie inquire av 185 DenrLorneae in trav faro, GUSHAN' G8, "38 Soot terials. ? One of. tha most amusing things Jn this ste ‘ bunk. hands with the, people assembled in a most } At twenty niinutes to 4 the ferFy-ateamer | 1. puntana eee Coy HON ite, ass Norn | Sexe st 10 campaign Is to hear a blatant Fint-Money ox- Se auetis NOH 4 cordial manner, shaving President and party on | Clark-st, samen Evia Pos SALECHABASICAY,, BAKGH | Houre hs ASTRON TARGRERY FOI arriionDy, Ith lot 7os17U feet, near Elghteanth-st., #100dh ith ut sre tege mone' {aera t His, rolling-wille, Inrma. and uther wor: a, Minhenutay Wcohnitt, Michtinn, thd [te 8 f ¢ : On the train thoro also came up Gen, John | byard renghed the slip, and a Inning was aE al Drucuists, Tb Larraveo-sty | Aiso n smaller house w a won 10" Lab per days buard, 61S) per holler” spenking from tho “bam platform, | Mle visit of tho party to his farm residence near | and Consuls, to where Supervisnn Stetson | Se.bolmcon tn tulle and Wutls, : cnn SUBURBAN REAL E: ROAD LABONERS F and endeavoring to persuade their quditors Chico, concerning which he Nad a corre | was waltlng to welcome him on behalf of the PRIRSONAL, DE rm OAR SMe rraet tA See mPoee Be HE & GAG He true fares, lente ti tat thelr prinelples aro Identical. spondence sumo tine ago with Gen. Sher- } city, while a salute of artery, cheers of the | ssp cosewenn nen ee) Teacthesty mont deputt Ebene In sithore Kiomars ee A RICH SCENE an, The correspondent of the Asyoelated | chWd, nnd tnugic of the band announced his | PESOS Hes ee, | mubrlatn eracres wcray on Houth Siuro, HonF ‘RpALL TI PALES 1 CAN ORE occurred yesterday on the boat on which I ote i Hic W. tp. ind advanes, ‘The {stroduetions being hte, Att, nay. tinnesota, Wiscun~ y¥ fort. row Press and Gen, Lidwell called on the Presl | Stetson, atier a brief address, presented ain, and Silehigen: fad te es the atone> por dagr cane up the Penobscot, One of the passen- dent and Gen, Sherman, and was cordinily | President with engrossed resolutions of the | 2ospZoR a ae pnhons? (0 tennis #1 per aes tree Ten: tal umakarsy gets was no Jess 9 personage than Gen, B, F. received. ‘Tho’ President was asked to out- | Board of Supervisors. welcontig and ex- | Lotter and” nty-nlntheata, un A AOR ee nere ARES Me BP EIDEUR'E, 28 West Rane Butler, Ag he sat alone, deeply absorbed in } pPonnsy'n Nno ‘ fendinys to him the freedom pf Hie el on Col, | bluck embrottorad erépo shawl, “Suitable reward’ If 16 Tisccligonian the mysteries of n “Ityerside” novel, and | Amade hi) its THE PROGRAM OF 118 VISIT te aon eee cn ena at site cite T Ost-CUuFF Witt HUTTON ATTACHED, EN: | =- ~~! VW Waste aGHsTS-¢ eaMeLts PREM MEN fectly oblivious to all his surroundings, | ‘fonnossea:| — 821:201 to the Puelfic ¢ ud ded that Sept. | ‘7443 8), aids CU TCHMAE RR. 4 uraved G.E.S, Finder will return to 14 tate | Qf WAbAS ion Un Wouk on nunil eupltnl: exclusive tore party 4 a arty 'o the Pucific cunst, and responded that Sep ‘The Presitent replled to the addresses sim | at, trunk store, and own: AOE Mae wien bo turye uusitions purionngnt; no teense raguired? Ox- he was scented out by a local celebrity Fiat Pho would join the peopleof Onkland in| ply by an inellnation of the head and lnnd- TT OST—POCK ETRGUI, NEAIC TY WATARIDAT, | Heme and thelr wiveu uF sis purienice unnecessary, yaya sent rapes fur named DBoylngton, who planted himself alee celebrating tho admission of California to | shaking, and after afew moments’ converse | LOconenins smaitmimoune co money wag fen T33G ssiicas-, ba ae SL TS RS My Cones ate squarely in front of tho hero of Big Bethel, Gt the Union, and the same day go to San Fran Hon wa epnductel to.8 caurlane dria by Sine vite Geoung at sing woods Phe finde wall wo ee et =F i WWE Net ot idherney ane Pootteat Gem n atumds jinutes a large crowd had assembled, In nsi- | gon dik SuT | at Petaluma; on tho 1th, vislt Gen, Me- | Seerotary Ranwny, with members of the Re- ST SRDCPRON SEAS EW ERT ARCO iecting rooms, Wit woud closets. ‘Itofor 7 Madi Hea. . relbeics flelpation of the fun they were surg would Total... /8U1,155,6081 6 :8.870,14018 12,6%,802/6 11088.219 | Dowoll;-the 12th, Sunday, remaln in San | ception Committes, occupied the second car- nie, Hopt, A dark buy horse, two fi tate. | Tey SAT TNERAT WITT PT W D—UXPRIT AE: FoR follow. Without a word of warning, Boy. | | Srrancluco: tho th and th, take In Mon- | titge. ‘Tho others’ were taken up by oftivery | A ilbdeal rdward will ny paid for return. bs. DOUstey: | LOA] Goard two tango, benuatful fy Bre | ulate Renee CsCl ligeteN tO wukU a. How aud Ingtin belehet out‘a nerfect tornado of YUNG KWAL terey; from tho 15th to the 20th, in and about | Of {he army and navy, Consuls, Gov, Perkins } Gq () WAVAND-STHAVED FHGM aH INDIE | Went te tehes slvo Trout alcove, with Vat alr | Nimuvur xivoul to ngonia. barge, (arrtutry Me Grechbacke wid. Syuulax: sri inet yalion | San Francisco and points of Intorest about Opened te eurrfiges filed out. Rates DEINE | tind manguwoniis LOM pounds en, OT MGHIEAN-Av, = Tasisosteny Fon Bout Carcaes Hoc & from 40100 Ret were Ignored In the most reckless manner, Tho Young Studont Declines to Meturn the bay, and yisit the navy yard, Benleln, ete, ; The President was recolved with a chorus | ere SAL “nishyd rooms, with 2 W? i= SPLENDID PICTUIR: osthe Fiatorator continued to glorify tho to the Flowory Kingdom. tho 221, go to Sacramento, and tho 23d to Gen, | of enthusiastic cheering from, the Imimensy | ren AP WO GESTS aon’ rot son each, CF. beautles of his pet theory. Tho attack wns 60 Boectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tritune. Bidwell’s, nt Chico, and then to Oregon, | crowd whieh surrounded the dock. “i'he line ENT-FINWY-CLass DWELLING OX sticut | {out twenty secu AVANTED=0_ HusT-Chags_CITV CANVASS: etely, “ " = y o sy q cunipelon: isons! Direral vigorous, but futile, efforts to got in | lis abandoned ull attempts to enforce the re- | tober for home by the Southern route Of pollens Grand Marshal avd aides: Gruude ho TE ‘ ELEGANTLY wore | 7 ROMTH CLARK Sy SEAM THE MUDGE- | noun 4 pe rears aword or twa, was actually compelled to | turn to China of Yung Kwal, the Chinese through Arizona. The President further pinta obra of Pakiand, and ides, Ap tae analy dront.d umis deep, brick barn, | boarders wan “ VANTEDIA FRY THAVELING SAL insaniaN HAW, Tit AVELING, SALAS aren srt nit na pon widen eau, student who graduated at tho Tigh School ae oi nip hat heen e-golires, OF won of the Republics, Second riwate ational He May relunduts BING STOR AT Waebitgiod: A VC AS Stent ovation dorimnpie: tatos fe cotomissldns Houta, td Hart dneksoits t 2 f perfect pleture of. despair, — Several | 1" Springfield, and has sinco been adinitted | der and de ely Guard, consisting of the First, Second, and | 2 eon” Abies single rooms or en sult, I tte AS iis: TO BELL Accompanying tho Presidential party as | 7 a os bs . TPO TENT—BY A, J, BURBANK, OOM 3 THIH- | vorn-av. W dry coads at wholesale inthe eliy; must hare tines he looked anxiously around on tha de- { to Harvard, but who was ordored tiome by | 4 Third Regiments Infantry; carriages con- | "Ding Huthging «furnished house in a! | BOE eye | some tide uf his Owht wood wives pale Wo ENG. Hane Tahted crowd, In searel of some Good Sa- } his father for having embraced the Christin | 80 escort are Mnj,-Gen, Irvin McDowell and | tuining the President and ‘suite; oficers of iVrooms, In ineondor, te Heateclnse anyone TevowtOURE, Bictols foun, du ed poturuiieus roqutred ray “att Waa NTON ce AND waritan who had charity enough to rescuo | religion, Kwal started from Hartford with | Col. Kelton, who met the President at Wells, | the nriny ang navy; Stata oflicers; members 2 SOUTH CLAIK- | Madison-at, up-rtairs, Roum 3, % . ‘Went Siac. #L, opposite the Custon: IHouso—Elegant uinrile — = ~— hin from the porit which threatened tlm of | 9 number of companions who had been or- | Nevy Wk, P. Uammond, of the Centrat Pacific of the Committees forelzn Consuls; municl- | yo ppp —nosouril OAKLEY-AYS F buttdtiigs we tire contenta now, nent, and clean. |W BN-MAN TO TAKE CARE OF HOnSES: f i r 1 , ‘ astse Gatiine Bite ENT ANOS LEY-A¥., FROM OCT; iM ‘ ine lawos, attend i wash wind bene tated ta geaths burro 8 pimasritan. dored home, for San Francisco by way of } Hallrond, who met the party at Ogden; Su- pal otlleers and Invited muusts; Gating Sat T, tworstory atone swoll front; alaingerovun wid Roumaiee mad gia day, Mente ty order, BEN? | hg nnke alamele Heneraliyunetal aivue aU "placa Ad= 4 tery; Light Artillery; Battery A: Firat Bat- | iaicionon parlor vor All mod Dy teentor coutinued hiy torture, the great Gan- | Springfield, a few evenings since, While the | perintendent KR. 11. Pratt and kxeurston | tal lon Gavitty National Guard: Fourth Brl- furunch, sas txiuees, ete 1 POL INE iat Wash: eral grasped his good cane, and, bringing his] agont in charge was sceuring through tickets | Agent Miller, of the Central Pacifie Railroad, | yade National Guards; -and First Regiment : NCE HOUSE, CORNER OF STATE AND durrisaeata, tour qlocksspuat of Palmer toase Eaton $1.0 to #2 per weok, from PED—-HOSTLENS AT BF NORTH BYATE, alt ij TaN SOFFAGE CORNET OF | BF Cy : eye to bear on tho weakest’ point of tho | Yung Kwai andallarvardSophomoronamed | Who met tho party at 'Talio City. Artillery Natlonal Guard, T[O HENT-SIX-HOOM COTTAGE COUNEI OF | ginreiz also rooms retiud without Load. crowd, with a gallantry which has survived | aay: who tnd been ordered homo for | Tho President this evening received this THE ROUTE OF PROCESSION Oct 1 on Madivon-st. 2, LHONARD, 4s Madleun-sts ekaray youse— con COTTAGE GHOVE- dis warlike achlevoments hecharged through » . was up Market to California, to Sanaome, to ; av, and ‘Thitty-otth-e, ‘his house has been : thowensicotuinn, aud ina masterly manner |e same renson, disappenred, taking | “lavatch from Sacramento: Sea ron ronitere tor Waette eet to Suburban. pinced ta thorouuh ordort «Tow bee rooms, en aulty, Domestics. affected hls escape, When next I saw him, | thelr baggage-cheeks with thom, They | ‘Wo will Iet you rest to-night, and allmeet } Fonrnby, to. Market, to Sixth, SomMernATely GREAT Th VGanan Gueind ale Peaee cone Rent ortemnontuucatee JB athe Propeeton SH e eee eed, SHR RIAL OUgee he was fast usleep, uttorly overcome by, hls | readily found friends, who kept thom se- { you at Colfax in tho morning, Ing to the Palace Hotel. Ail’along the route | west of the, ely Marte, on Bylnuntay., just Wiyhsoll House, Ir erariesn, (ONrosTE | al Turse at by Motsonalttan icon. ook 0° 8 Bee may romieic tui -dblaspontiee: eluded for a few days, meanwhile employing “Gronos C. Pennins, Governor.” bu Minas Were iandsonely devornted with | 23m, pF Ree aie a hapiiad 2 hoes ane wie nmner Houwe)—B1.50t0 #2 por days $040 por | V4 73 TWO GIRLS, ONE FO GENERAL tlou that % adistinguished Boston Inwyer to confer with | Itwas then 9:15, andthe President sald: isha Sea erate ) a evergreens, {ites ECR re YT ES (af te hauies, and houbeyore, nudung fondiniidsrivin work, “Call 3 “Very well; GES. WEAVER MAS CAUSED MUCK axNoy: | Sceretary Evarts to ascertain their exact | Very well; wo shall seu the Governorin tho nts. a ; w | Northwestern itullrowd wilt make regutar sts, | 8 S anmrnrrnnnince | RE ry 2 POI GEN, 1; AND ANCE 'TO THE FUSIONISTS status ag relates to thelr home Government, | moruing, then,” tt end ae tho es ine ne ni Heulnes AUN TO AE SE ONCE eat retry de litatsinas | CARD TAN Re tne bers w oat staan winger 8 und 8 dood by the mouly stand lie has assumed in his | Tho reply of Mr, Evarts, glving extracts of | ‘Tie train left here nt4:65 0. m. ‘Thursday, | tho President, standing uncovered In his car. | ber ofce, wevtond kientovnthent: elder. Ch plait fo iieUiclase necumioigguns undineeyine | Horace Call atcby Wauastisnys treatment of tle Sauthorn question. A few | tho treaty botweon our Government and | wheu-all tho party were roused up to seo tho | riage, was greeted with a continuous toll of | ro FEN T= ILOOMN Torts of a honty ean Unuscentlonabie refers | \V7 ae hy raidy for wore ai Kasheats Nore ulghts azo, In-Portland, he spoke so very | China, ay at Tecolved, aud seta at rest all | Stertas by daylight. cheers and with the waving of handkereliiefs | ~—~—~-~~~<. sighs i ehid 4 now BIven. Ad <a Le. 2 OANT—AND Hi 0 YOUNG SEN | Toso = — - B Bouth Sides half-pasts dinner; state terms, Wii, | WANTED 3 WILLING GIItle IN BALA TL, PHI+ plaluly as to drlye many leading Democrats | fears of the friends of these young moncon- |” At Colfax the party met tho Sacramento | frou whidows and honse-lops, Ke ROOMS AT 84 | ipipune. uth Bi rom the platform, Ile completed their dis- | cerning their Mabillty to be forced back to Arriving at the Palace Hotel, on entering RENT—FURNISHED FRUD i a oe hee sate family fur zener! Lousowarky no wnahe couliture when he begged them to remain | Chinn, and peracerted and pathaps be- | Committer, Gov, Perkins, Mn}. Tlerror, Sen- | the court-yard, the President and party, wiUll Do sou Batwa tog. Ue West Manrog-st, and listen to tho rut That was Just wha | hendeu for thelr religion, ‘The extracts arg | ator Booth, and HM. M, Larue, President of | but little delay, were contueted to thelr | (PO RENT “ONE ALED TOON TWT | BoA Rneronbateaite. eferencaseiven | \\ANTED—A COUR ASD A BEC saRar | Bit reauirod._ Addross 05, Tribune otice. of rofere EHD BOOMS, Aluls FRONT, GARD — AND TWO ROOMS INA PRIVATE | 2 ie Heuvgern ts aid bot want, nut would ps follows: Zliness aul rots steal! oujoy all the Biaio Anrleultural Socloty, and piso a rooms to.ncel, uelisnoedal Peat) shore they oon FOR not Msten to, Ife openly’ denounces | tho privileges of the public educational Jn- | committes of citizens from S: ncisco, % 0) dsturbe io s TW ctr ART tho Fusion ticket, ‘ond. deelnrea ho | stitutions under te control of tio Gover: | "tho eltiuens of 1 Sonat an anes Inter In the evening, when, serenade Will } srousu: “Xp at tioum ne eres Ceveante Palme family, Good bound uid n quiet home te der | WANTED A 7 Tho citizens of Blue Cafion iMuminated bly at tis i Hred, Guntleman und wife, Nuri Side Address W. 9 COUK a pil bays ne ens, a’e do syle: it, Ament of tu United States wwittelt are enjoyed rtinanie Wwliteit” wore devoted | "f° JEN TORT WANASITGAVCITANDSOMELY | itnbune attic = 8 Mo te next night he refuged to accept an es [In . the respective — countrics he e u " furnished i a ‘AS PETENT Glit, TODO GRN- colt of n Dannoctatie torehiigne eompany: | citizens or’ subjects of the most }-1nd flags, nnd did all that the resources of | to tha tiso uf Gen, Grant at Ile recent visit | AgnmNToSToN HL wAeANT NOOMS: FORSISIE MENTS. Wyo Aocarl ne aos Wed Wvaanunniona uid, to cap the ellmax, ho utterly refused to | favored nition, Chinese. subjects In tho | the town permitted to celebrate tho occasion, | have beon refitted, In elegant style for the Po Ute antututshedswhi or Wieioug boar as Hoferenves requigad. spent froin the sume platform with Gen. But- | United States shall tnjoy entire liberty of | COLFAX AND SACRAMENTO, oeenpallon OF the, Jresit tha AGL Quiro ut 1X0 Wabastieav. “Trust ive the Demacrncy credit for raak- SeHlityor: pete Ge aeenKNe, Oe Ole sane Presidential train Jett Bino Cation at | pitious, clear and wwiieny SHU n Hight breeze, rpo ResT—Two ee ane ItOOMS, NATH tng nxailant fhe under, the most discour- | rollgious falth or worship in elthar country. o'clock this morning, On arrival at Colfax } and tie reception passed off In thd most sat- | “LY ruin and pluno frow, tw Weat Madisuns vt two. Nowe tut ti ih anced apply nt ON Michiean-n MALLE, CO: i unidrusst youd howe. Apply at thoir dwellings, hung out colored lanterns OrEhG samo api cei Ei + Seamatresscn. WASTED“ A BUOTEST ANT GI, £0 SRW AND da Hight, hyusowork. neud apply without references, 2ila Indiana ug cireumstances. Infact, they strongly | Both Governments consequently agree the President's train was met by committees | {sfuctory and enthustastic manner, VVANTRN—A BUlitT-FlONT STITCITEIt AND reinlnd mo of our Jolly old friend, “Mark'{ pass Inws making ‘it a penal oifense fora | from San Francisco, Oakland, and Sncra- IN THE EVENING. # GiRNCON a ene tas aS ie Wiese makers HURSSELL & COU a Tupley: they cauriot be disheartened, It | eltizen of the United States or a Chinesesub- | sontu, Gav. Porkins rocelyed the President, | _ During the evening the streets around tho | ‘LCrrntroomsuntumlued, “Apply abs North Le a ILEPAIRING. Nurses, . TANTED—A MINDLY-AUBD WOMAN TO TAKA hd id asvist [0 sowline: one thes was well known that they counted largely | Ject to take Chinese subjects ulther to tho a ft lotel and the enter erieg | Sutle-t. Upon defection from the Republican ranks to {sins States or to any other forelgn coun- extending to him weleame tn the nano of ere pita ed witht pochia tingle 1PO TENT—FURNISILED FRONT ROOM, 6150 PEIC to Prohibitiontsts, Mr, Osgood, a atrong | try, or for. a Chiness subjeeé or a citizen of | tho people of the State, Tho train reached | {MV°ttens of ihe band, and. awaits ho TT? iuek: op twa runnin ts por mock Nuutusonee re ne di Sai ite ite asalat Ic: gaw line: une Lark aid wiexeeptionnble ‘Vemperance-man, ac- | the United States to take citizens of the | Sacramento at 8 o'clock, About 3,000 people | aypenrauce of the President, ‘The court was quired, 1s North Clarkemte ‘praxos AND onan [O HENT AND FOR | Guowhw@andocsumds cuouing und yoworne bichon cepted: tho ‘Tempernico nomination’ for | United States to China, or to any foreign | tad nssembled at the depot, Mayor Turner | beautifully decorated with fings, shields, | «oO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, & re Lrigegere iow. dumtcuments kept inorder. | suck, Will yay the best OF wuzes, Appiy at Sess Governors but, after few days? reflection, | country, without thelr {reo and voluntary | introduced the President, who spoke briefly, | bannors; Sealounty and evergreens, aud with Heepeberrier een * seo Doris TEE FTA Michtsan-ay, ig, In cou}unction with 4he most sincere mien | consent respectlyely, Tio was followed by Gen, Sherman and Sec: Mis six ters of arched galleries finshing with Ores, Pp PO RCH OR ry eae want NG. CA BAe cary. of ehiidron nt fED—A NUUSE GIL, APPLY AT im anong the Prohibitiontsts, came to the con. | ‘The Chinese Comuisatoner at Hartford has strie If ‘ded Ww HO RENI-GOOD BUCK HTORK, WITH LIV. Wily waranted, sold one i juutaeat, cluslun that ho would, by drawing votes | already notified Kwat’s friends that hy shall | retary Rauisey. Loud calls wero mudo for Brllyaivessed eople presonted s bellane P Wpesrau A patra sod leceoas Stnlaon-at | Rimmer Murgas, we Employnient Agonelos. We HiAVE JUST NKCKIVED A FULD AS: 7 ANTHI—CAPADLE GIRLS FOI HOUSTWORK from the Republicans, only serve to sncreaso | not molest hling and the young man is ayes. Mayor Turn ue i ip 1, OMY rT io young v Mrs. Hayes. May yor conducted her appearance, ortuent Of thy well-known tocol wus, wn tron. Burvau of Literature, the chances of Demoveratlc success, Acting quietly awalling tho opening of tho college | forward, Sho was recelyed by loud and pro- bout half-past 9 Prestitent Hayes made onleae: JINR SUITE OF FRONT OF Stn ' wa Wants won ths Idea, he published a mnnly folter, | term, Jonged cheers, When Sherman retired tha | 18 appenrance on the lower buleony, and | ‘TORENT A LINE SUIME OR FRONT OFFICES EXEIBORN SguuiieTrasoss | | Talxcollanovun, Urgent imanher huplaved Hs fitotts. fo. stipe CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION band played “Marching ‘Through Georgla,” | 83 received (with cheers and ® clapylni of | guutt Clarkat, Muon & : Beautiful LOMO ey in dealgn of caso WAntep shape ‘ASHES Fort ‘THis + . nett iG | AO tet ae ee ee m ‘ hfe y rr Y et tho Ropublican ticket. ‘Thereupon the Speclal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. whereupon Sherman remarked, “There It | enee for the Kind recentton of tho ‘day. aud 7 Mitncelianeous. Tied Ore reere | uke fy pir wou arTencep rise om mera {jamocract: cxpressed their dolight at ALr. } < pecaxum, Mk, Sept, Tho next Stato | fOe8 ogni” Salulos wore fired, and tho ) evening, excusing bimselt from a speech on | "TOMAAGERWEN, AN, WOMAN BULLOG || _cornar alwahal Adu] tn fa cde a eee a COST TIERS HUNDREDS ‘or vorus,' | meeting of the Iiltnols Christian Temperance | traln moneda ow art tio bay. OE TE eee mado hisappearancein | West ieee unl Fister re Coe surnar $5.00 7 Wasted a Sagitr vourii Living “Witt Then Mr, Gove, who was Secrotary of tha Union wit ba" held at Jockeonville luring A Benlela dispatch saya: “Tho Prosiden- | Tespense to loud calls, and entertained tho | (pO RENT —« RAH CHANCE IS OFFERED, TO PEW MONTEL Ola the talon Gurkand Adama eee Greenback State Committee, reshzned nis po- | the first week in September, 1831. Tho an- tyedl h yas crowd for a few moments with some of Mis | c wanulacturors who want ty runt water puwer nnd — UVANTED—A YOUNG MAN To ASSIST IN PiTO- sition, aud declared In favor of Davis for | nun! session closed hore to-night with gen- | Unl party arrived hero at 10, and wos greeted, | dry humor, and Introduced to Uie people Mrs | ROME ekRE ane ur Hust Uusiness by tho Lo~ FoR \ tography gallery und tho business. Apply Governor, Gove is. a mau of Jarge Influence | eral speaking and 9 love-feast. Tho Union | bY 8 national salute by n detachment from | Inyes, who bowed her acknowledgements | === eew enn RECOND-IAND at altory, bt Wost in tho Soft-Monoy parlys and’ his action was | is about §200In debt and. no money in tho | the United Statef Arsonal, At least 2,000 | and retired, Demands were made for the | WAN SESS) Cor PED-TOUNG GIL. TO TEND STAND IN Tegarded as detrimental in the highest de- | treasury, but an. effort will be made fo Iqul- | people assembled at the depot, Including the | Governor and others, but no spenters ap- WANTED to TaN FUN sIIED TIOUsiE OF FIANOS A Can Ee eee gee ee bee Maes dngire Ufleg gree. to the Fuslonists, But once again tho | date all indebtedness Immediately. ts of tho Benieh: tool er pearad, and tho crowd slowly dispersed, 12 oF 14 rv01 null Sing 1 ty Fuspoustble party ¢ AT Se EEE emnaeratic press MVS Yont to shouts of Joy, a, SS pupt HOF a cr cla Eeliou! Is. ene Rreoting Sane no children, Address Ml, 4. St. Mout 13, 28 La Ballo, P eM SITUATION TRDOMA Lee an deer int of Hl tinge St. eves + TOBACCO, * | Was mude by the ion. I. Beatisonur. “iho | DELSO CAGSAR MORENO. — | \WANTRR OR HEMT A LADY Anette, ONE WoW. KIMBATI ~—"Hookkcepors, Clerita, &e. Ne : rahe most UGete. | ye a, Va., Sopt, 0.—Information | Presidentand Mrs,Hayes and party descended | ° . pose Wolasheay, pruferred, or that vicinity, lued= | CORNEIC STATE AND ADAMB-8TS_ | QITUATION WANTHD—Ad CUILIESPONDING low comes Get, Weavers denunelation of BTERSDUNG, Voy Sop, V.-—Enformavlon } som the ents and wore afterward joined on Won contrat, Addross't bun uitiee. ———— = ‘anid siort-hand clerk iummodiatuly. Addroas 'l' 82, all fuston with) the, Dontocrney; and. al- | recelved from sovoral counties says the te | the great ferry-vone b melo ontite aieMnblage Tho Story of an Itallan Adventurers | s7AniRDmie SAND WIRE, D CARRIAGES. 'Pripuny oftice, thouzh, without the Greenback support, the | cent rat a Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wne pis : Y ° stenused great damage to the tobac- | who accompanied {hom across to South Imaiadiatdly. a fully-siriishid house to Koon & Deninefuts would hirdly hiavesiad Cho teinck- cocrop, especially in tho lowlands, where the | Houlela. ‘The town and shipping in port ara |, Pitrsnuna, Va, Sept, V—Late advices | omentum van in howd: Lleas wldreas: W as ity ok ' | R ate. Honiyato a ticket at pall ths lea loss Is vory heavy. In consequence of tho | gayly decked, froin the Sandwich Islands state that King | ‘rrimunu ottice. 9 reat recorntzed National leader of thalr destruction to the plants by Aobacco-wertns MITCHELAM, tor RAST WABIING- AMON WANTED—TO Dity GOODS MEN— ‘horses uf all kinds, carriages, baxwlos, und Uy a thoroughly experienced underwear, seh = B14 jow priged, or Will | and glove man oe huusu-salusiuan ofan the rund i erchangy, Cash udvanvus wade. ‘would gecopt positlon in guod total! house, Addrose OAKLAND. -Kalokua hag dismufssed his old Cabinet and V\WWARTEDT0 TeniT von iten oF UNFOR- JPolt Banesr coop WORSES ETT FOR ATL Uae: W lUtripune once. oue Week's trinl given: al nds of carriages a 2 1 Tours Hn One OF thé Avenues, Kunth Side, Qirwan WANTED—BY A COMPETENT Dity= allles treats w . | early in the scason, nnd the damage from ‘n Onkland dispnteh says: ‘The dont | appointed u new onc, intrusilng the port- een vonrds he 4 WY ah Gllnionaitn ihe Demperney ee al at | Tals, tho crap in this section of Virgiuit Is reuchod tho Aakotatreck station Tremlay follo of Foreign Affaira to -Delso Casnr haul Pa Rr fiten Bakes Ianto desdreinent of iowtnd wont, Sait ai 43 Se GAT SD out wht seems to cap to climax of their | te smallest known for many years, ut halt-past 1. Ile was mel by n deputation | Moron, who ts well known in New York, | Sto —asaconn on We TOM, Ree eee ee ens alien aves and S$ 2 exportonced In erockury (wholvrnle),, aA bill plness fs ee eS of citizens and escorted to ‘his carringe. Pittsburg, and Chicago. His first appear Vy ATED O fur l'heal en | wauone to lob cheayby tw duy or wovks mony ade ger, Ur. abluanian. Duokkeeper, curronpontten ‘oferenves, Addruss T's Urntshed, vultable for I*hyaleian's office, bet bund urlice. yaneods will soll on monthly payments or exchange. THE >REDU! a Moro Miracles in roland, Other members of tho party were seated in % Sr ¢ i " HE UAE LENENLICAN MOVENE SS, ‘The miraculous in Iroland hus changed sts] carringes and driven ote Court-llouse, | Wee here was In 187, ab tho Grand Ariny | fonideneanueupiocuonsblas toed rorseons Sento and guy the larwouk wayortillent Of any ay . Be A ‘Goud Punt 1 dent of any bow Giron Tt HOOKS OF EN In'Vortiand, 4 large and activo TelslrRe- | paso trom tho parish cured, of ‘Knock’ ta tho | exeorted by the Onkiand Light Cavalry as ¢ | rouufon and review, when hw submitted o | aruzguinad, Addroee We tduuneuben eee we. | Sheu, and tw eueuest Te Wabi, Ya und | SIE WANTED-ACCOUN’ Glosud, or examined, accounts nijustod, books. D- lean Club has been organized within tho | a qi . Seen SU Bratornt, posted, by un export, Addruss W 2, Tribune ubice. ist week, In Biddeford: nother, number- ghurch Of Blouue Bt, Viueuut, In tue suburls of guard of honor, A dats liad been erected | model for a statue of Gen, Gvorgo I, FINANCIAL, POL MALE-A Goob, SOuNn SaboLE AND TTUATION WAN’ A FiOOUUIE ATS ng about 100 mon, was ‘oreanized soveral | iauiargo ture of tho Mossod. Virgin, carved | W0NE almost tho entire longth of the Court: | ‘Chomns, which was woll spoken of, but for DVANCHS MATIN ON DLAMONDA, WATOTIRS: | Can ee eee et eee eS Sreaanians, lite ely roteratees, Bulacy $0 por Weeks sinca: nit thoy confidently assort that, | in ¢ Ono, and underneuth ‘Isa ‘window | Uouse, decorated haudeomely with busting | sono reason was nob uccepted, lis visit Ola Wn Gnesinnt Drover raion. D. LAUNIAIR, | San denuuU ae DoMntIte ptnbla Un Andleie-a¥ DO ) montht striaily tumparato. Addruad Pt, Eeluuau, Out of £00 Irlal ¥ 150 will voto. the. Aor | which gives light toan aralory of Our Ilessed | alld flowers, ns wos the lal of records tne . tice Troomaé andy, bY Randolpheat. Eatablahed we | | = pate wun - ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SIAN OF publledn tiekel, Oo ineatin ny ‘owiston | Jay, situate in that part of tho convent. ‘This | wedintely opposit, When the: party reused | Wie In connection with tho Iyadrone villainy, | Se ~Ssiousr 10 LOAN ON PURNITUE, | SLeChALGhewING, AND USE OF Tie GREAT: Siitasciork oe to work sua otal, “Addrows W Was presided acorhy Patrick’ MeGillivuddy: | Suatwols thitty foot from the earth, and ti front | the Court-fouso they wore ustiered «in | whlch fully auccoeded in breatsing it up. Anis aie Jtuoutromoval, sid oinerescuriuice | yhaston,eplerdid hurss, youd sot siaulo hari Beuutne Otley a : Aresldunt of over thirty years,amanof large | OC kare tho Jay, round ond an ope told ox- | through a side entrance, and thence out Mr, Moreno 1a one of the most suceessful | W- ae Ett oe | Fale, and le he yi gf Ti “ENT eens al nlc, who np? til now hs ieeloadk yatie ao ove” and Misludinye Meat! rot met tho enn OF the visitors aulyentiijurs of modarn flues. Joa aaative ian owoet tavos, (0 nat Moneuueet, WwooKn HUGH sabres, 0 iy Giga Mayen tp rtvig, ad yar Taonueie at Hin innends. a acon urfe el-hor: . Y i ‘ Rea is soo oan teh 4 5 PONT J purfect whock horse hufore the Dome” | about, one were, or mora’ in extent. On | Htrain Tubby introduced Mayor Blethen, | Of Taly, and served ably and gallantly tn tho | “Ry AsiouNTy TO LOAN OS FLUENTTUE AND | JOWN MINA, Suction and Connaianow nous, | filer Aldrone SUSEETY MANMIAGTON Chieti cratic cart, - At loust fifty Lrigh eltizens will the Foust of Our Hlossod Tidy, syd | ihe Prosidant wis thon cacarted to the trong | Wars of the Inte ‘Victor Emmanuel, Upon the plans without rewoval, 151 Handolpt-st, Huui 4, | Li and 1d Bost Wustington-at, a, (i= 83 Dearborn-st, Hoon 4 bo, und whips phiavion $e in yged na thu day tt tuft - Trades. follow his iend, Around hh on the q re si NICHE el, plat- Jooa! chronicto, the wouthor wits | Dy the Af | vored ty completion of ftallan unity and tho removal Y AMOUNTS TO iN FUT TPECTAL NOTIGE=A NICH SADDLE 1lOnSE FOR Employment Agenctes, Hint wory Attuon View restdents; and. dest | foe, yet, {ho thunicr penled with créebinat waleomene Who delivored an address of | OPT scat uf Goverment to Rome, he was | AD piade onucauseroinn cota ml cbaa? | salu erie Tota indy or garuaragn vory sigilan GHUATION WANTED-JOUINALIs Com. tannesy gable ba doubted, pve you. the vividiicas, On thy eventng of that day tho or. THE PRESIDENT'S BPERCI, Clore ties postion at Allister oF WS a Melt Se ee et Dl soot id Tiktteeeag: cht Down Wen RL BAWSUFE MARIO. | OD Heo pate Huraua of batuearivor sis We Senrod, heya Ae ren aK buns loft. the conyunt te pliy In the grounds i ine “tho 1 te doctined, He then drifted to Indla, whore | CARL PAID FOK OLD GOLD ANU BILE | 4c Niuis-a BOUND, GENTLE, AND WELL: | Miucofinneouss Res Arsh penat WeMeCann, Jolin | fo front of the now building, and thoy were told | . 280 President stepped to the rail and | ho wea employed inv high military capaclty Crtbhay to lont fan wratchod, dls inotd Hee ‘val Wate Ruse noes GENTLE, AND WELL. Misxcefaneons, LOW pounds, Overt yuars vid, und woigli- 1 FP AMEE ke COMBINE: slvor tddrom LOCtatt So, | SITUATION, WANTERSRY oA, COMPETENT ‘Address 'T 34, 'Uributia eftoe. VANTRDSREARES noatics. Dan Murphy, Jerry spoke substantially as follows: the native r 7 tf i deseripuon, a rt . erty, le , _ sat you, nt 4 4 c Mae | ea OO TUAN EBA ay , . DB O° a Y Y Fon duuds ih sturuyo, ew Kast Vai ure RGGI OR Te: =f PERU ALO Contiellus Growin Li that Mt pounce a ee dP Munaceit, amtacmente ia | Stato into te Union, [t courred to mouat | look the dust of: India from, fils feet, | steal ear ant Mugen POR SAiR-wrock OF bay GuuDy AND NO. = 41 * ie a ENT PRICK 1 vy B jong with Sxtures, iu guud lucation. Vor further = Fe 2 ‘*owero assured thut wt loust 450 Arla votes | tg weunl manner Boon after, the thundor instond OF belog. calliad “upon us, n speaker { ud, turned ile tee westward. | When next ioe ‘Hache lank booth and Aearainayien Wee pariicubies uddreas P25, Tribune UBloo, SITUATION WANTEU IY A COMueraNy Got : ; ; chil pool tal Me ae nas RET TRINGCRPLEN oF ot xt . Suid Do'cast tor our Hekot, ‘The Island of | Teed One Tho eny; tae toe cea for entery | of a biaiory of tio State. Howaver, any onu ine | 0 prominent part inn revolosionary moves | ruber, at Washinswou-at, = a UNG Hating mudix'papor mites | Git iN WANTED=UY A NAVIAN Mnothaven (the place, UY the Way, WheTs Tie | eee eee at eter ee oe eitcad | seructod ii tho Mstory “of our eountey 1a ox: | mont, Quarrellie with the Praiguit of the | 7 OARA-LAiUE ON GMATLO ON-FORNTTONE, | uid isutofsciury of ‘agreutvurel inpluments: wi Ree ee ee otineotmeteny, oN ut pillars of tho Chicago Couurt-House | thoir' volves, and sang tho. “touching | Deeted to know gomothing of tho history of | Hopublic which ho Was xorving, lgrestgned | LCANROE ANGE OF BALL ON PUMNITOIE: | machinuty. addrus F, As KOZTENK Churles City, 4a, | Sout Side proterred. apply at ut West Aualnyaty : brocured) Mes fifteen miles frou: the { hymn, “Look down, dlothor Mary," and | Callforuia, 1 find, thougu, Wat Lam so ox: | js commission and started for the Unilted | flex ruawe ” ON WANTED — BY A_ELIAGLM iat NOFACTUIEL WHYMRICH y fo eae Works Pokin, i touelier oa sya stunt wir) fur kitchen Work, 36d Munrog-at, iT and touts, will be su at nucHon en | corper Leavith ox vs jj Sahn and, We held a mooting there, which } walle’ .the beautiful musie of’ thoir | peated to epork, id ain not sorry for this, 1% Btates, where ho yemained for a yenr or two, N oN f Da} isi %) if . a thal por cunton improved business wud reaidunce ts f corner Leav et eee Mee eg gee eS YMAN 3 Porte 7 o'cluck p.m, Wednesday, dept. 1 ‘10N WANTED-DY A NBAT RESPECTS ont ousiaty af ih istulecer Woyurich:)| GITUATION WANTHDIBY A NRA, RESPECT. WOS tidnager ‘. 55 ‘ll, the | young fresh vol: wus asoonding, one of tha | has boon suid tho man who docs not >} Buperintesten yt ko slwae Fe eer en | eon aartdoniy: called out “Ontlook torus? | have mus for iia ancostors wit | Spending a part of hls the In Vittaburg, propriate chicane JACKBON, tna trons fin ee over by Afr, ‘Thoms, Datton,—both Pr ee pie eee Peers Bua thie Bate wate TRAE rrr Ang Walakune Cabinet ne Heber OF | Se TOE NON IMPROVED, PAnSO 1 Eeeeychi mucuerary forthe muocuestl Wanurecture | ty wamail private aiuliy. | Wuseruuos if bocesary, Bnd, rf oy vase , wi g roca to 4 ' ey NON PROVED 2 seuary, an epublleany, ihe meets Wal come Tie nga of the souvent, andin tho uiravove | of ancestors, yet t am wiud ta soo it commemo- | _ Mt, Moreno is 8 man of herculean’tlzo and eon ESTE eee a ARRUE GA | of hemders und utter harrusting munebinery and wn | ous Wut iat-clase aved apply, Addrose 10h Leib and, thoes exclusively of Irish citizens, | thom the figure of tho teased Virgin was boheld Futing tha plonvors) 1 atm glad to join with yolt atrongth, gs ubout 40 years of age, spenks | lan Mocw, Pokin posavssos Unusual advantaes in the abun } We v1 nts lay after the Inceting, an Trish Re | py all, attivod ina white robe, with a bluo sash | in thly ploncor culvbration of tho admission of | nearly ullof the muderi languuges,and his ONKY TO LOAN ON FAIGL AND Ch0Y PROT | ee ee eee ee ee a meeneatiiu: | Send: isin +e ub was formed. Before wo left, | around her watst,: Tbe intant saviur was borne | Cullfornia to the Union, os muck “pnsh” as uo genuing .Yankeo, erty at lowust rules. Muriguguy height. “Apply ga ty uicko thos worky, 8 desieauie invest i ‘ tes 7 nd We were walted upon. by 8 gumuanlt: on bor right arin, rosary dupented from Tho President then referred to fhe) frie Should ho retain bis present positidn for any | wd. W.NOUBTON, Roum 14 Tw Munrve-st, Fort rihor evticnlare galt an ous HLENIGY lor ; F arvoator wel ON. WANTED-BY A WISCONSIN GIL eral housework urseouud-work. Call ea _Hofurences, JUN WANTHD~—DV A COMPETENT ak. iexecotorsof | GILUAT oti tt f Of three young Irishmen who had rowed | her loft,” Sho soumed to-resi on a white cloud, Le! of the people t onslderable length naw, WI NEV I LOAN ON Full tis, MTU, WITLEe ECHL rs 1 Hurrieano ae ere of apreral eres or soe eric ea wit ite pecple a this Btate, My vont : fats tiake hls Marlin finwutlon poutiear Motiv ronuvat idk ial West Munrud-at dhe tate ane peter PEt eter Wernrich, de: Gants Poureouth a Chop halal agi Ge 4, Us to wuddress a imeoting over paver it Peicelb ibis hs BAA at en kapiarr res ar Sadia: a alll Au tet call Tal Fourite une Bist thers’ Oily moctiiug ore (ellsworth) last | flac “he childrn word speiibound andin- | They expect sou to Luk an oympire hora thar VICTORIA'S BAND. “ veaiectchaauerered ol? prupertic Pee MISCELLANEOUS, |,Employmon¢ Agenctes, - IkUt was pronounced Attor they had yaced” atthe vision ‘tag’ | GoubE not Laat you will meet tholr expectations. | yy Cola, Bopt OMe -Tytbunc’s | ERAS Sate hale 2 CASE Git saw vo" Teves ny AN GOTT TH Tuchowtourk rootiu, ane weaning econ” In po tilt SUceHss OF THE CAMPAIGN About ton minutes some of them ran to| The President spoko of how most of tho sible Eine eee Tho l et ‘Tribune's | ipa LOAN MONEY JN ANY ASOUND, GF stage | Csqung wana buslause or purtlurailp, “‘Addross day.” Wureuit of Latensture, 473 WW, Stourue: apeolut of number and enthuslasm, ‘Thoro | the vonvent to acquaint the nuns, but bo- | families had a.son or adaugiiter tn Califor- | Santa F6 special says tho India stage rob- | sp. tilt anatie We Fas Tribune utoa. : = TUATIONS W in HAVE SOME GOOD th about soventy-ve Lrishttiunilies heroand | fore the good Indics hud urrived at the spot tho } nis, and the consequent lntureat taken In the | Uera mado thelr cscapa intn, Mexico, Col, ¥ Hilt WOlleT AND OLDEST bONMB country xitls Typ places on ail Hidus. Central Ee o} nl , 5 WoitTH oF WATEN-PowEit owe : - eral ot ene Hate, who resides hero, and sev. Pg aE atom dened rand Bui, He also rofurred to the prospority ox- | Adalfo Vatoo Inforins Gon, UAtcli: from Chi- $250.00 EE will be atven any Fo jos ag chin gad frye mio anit de loyuint Bureau, har leading citizens, asutire 18 that at and enjoyed by a great portion of the t Muble party inaking certain improvements wo Pationta In sll the above curad wilhuut nee és WANTED. city entyeding bh, ovoning; but on Blunday ovoning tho munifest= | & : huhua, that he hassuppressed the revolution, 7 i 1 pera we és WANTED, at wii ientyiva or Luin of tint number | ation wae aitl wore nang gvaning tuo snuniteat: | country, anit hovel that rs Would come Into } gud tint Durango and Southern Chiutud | Ss AEE Tek ti eseelty Veterueing Gieipens uy At Ata: Ok: Uy Fed RUTAT BU ae Lek TA th Malie ge the entire Republican tleket. | dren wero again at play one of their numbor that prospe 'y which ts now blessing Werest | pry again quiet, and that ho will iy edistaly OA chor: nF aR Eon RA ATR ish dupe And aepure Laas rau ally the day of the solld Irish Dumno- | called cus, to look at tha dleswod Virwin, | of America. + | Tecoummence thy campalgn against Vicloriars TUL OAT PAI VOR CANEObE CLOTITING, | Wee Tie, iting description and pres, Hyung view, Womens kone by forever, ana Laatently Pibiowt, Lujntod. All uycs. ware . GEN, SHERMAN AND OTHETA, : A rustoe carats M siestiended Woy sire | ALAMOSA, Sf itivur-st. — Witt SEANS AND wn at Is, Gen. D'Belrna and mysalt— | directed toward tho statue on the top of tbo | ane Prestdent having concluded, Gen. 2. Golder, 1. GHIDEI, BM 8: 2 VY ANteo—a UNITED STATES SLAG, CUOUT lng a vary xuluably, inven Ten Ean down Bast ay £0 8 Quad ag aa ane Motber vested slemetour | Sheton wos Introduced, and mode game | | EQUALIZATION, wid Hust it en Li. UN PAT POW CART-O! ¥ Ha Aly POR CART-OFE | V) lead, Ww! s Q Goon Puc wit, \ Ove ab due ti te ou objuction w ond Eat a Coates Het is the ‘ultim thule oF the in white, her haside ruined asf in tho attitude of | plousant eunarks, Tofurriug to his own Calls | Spnyyayreny, IL, Sept. %—The resolution A ett GB ateICS Tibia Htabiisued iat, | ee oe cehon = eae EAT fi fq itp to tho election, aud aro much gratl- | oyes onst down: und w silvery light surrounding | | Sucrotary lausay followed in a well-timed | Of the State Board of Equaltzation to the ef- = DIACINERY, AEE LOGS UGGE ANG | Chswiduaciave waa, a as oy atsnag ong Hitt our success. Y have not spoken to | tio heutifo Mare. Homo of tho children iain | speech, thanking {io people for tha reuey- | fect that tho real and porsonal property In the | orem No tearm | IO BECHANGE-TWELVE-ROGS IIOUSH AND | riraituro, piauos pics atlomunt catvs. Vaan avenues tory, Bebllean who ig not confident of vis: Baatunod ta tho convent ta communicate what thon, aud spenking of hts early oxpurionees | Btato.hos been agseasud by Ideal Assessors at | IF phoriogiag oni, Upssysabnonve ts Mears. | cottwe and Uiteruncu WICREUDIEH, boow ot Gronags vor yun run UUGGIES “wie, Tay carga ebecuatlon upon moxie | Wey aw; and ue pa he sind who argad rst | jy AUInueagiy and eoneludiag’ with an olo- | 60 yor cant of Ita eaalr value Torus Uo baals | povines DOMEGyy cetraljyltary Ha Waste | Sein tse SCS Pasig aadctuaae teria we pausliderably. “Blaine now asserts.that | ou tne spot ho Virgin, also, | Tes quent tribyto to tho people, for equalizing the value of railroad and cor- | 2 2N' z ~ : He CAURY THY STATE BY AT Least | {lla ana of course, given by the waters of tha | coy ‘porking made s short speech, after ae ae bet MUSIOST. eapeanT rat? FUNDER GLAZE BUSING Ss ; 10,000 aAJONITY; which Gen, McCook was called forand spoke porations’ property to ba assessed by the USEOSIe | TP ESSONG IN CHINA PAINTING UNDER GLAZE te gS bi Board, The Hajlroad Committee has {ts in, ihutu~ DRICHL mn Y Ik OF aati 00! NEVCATOLAW, 14 DBAs S 7!” vic rudia olf ureter ouluran afew bastrugs | Ade orn-ve,Ciicaiu, uric frye. pittesn rears Gl Wavasb-er, “fusuus ressonaoigy * | Ssvertenow ‘Busluoss aufouly aa Teal ‘teadlaciasdy a VEKY FINM VE! Olt Wis kd BITUATION A alareas EHO, riety, Gon MeDowell made a fow remarks, and | work well adyauced, und the utatemonts of | ii wabealeass tt? OF broceawir, ‘td be te , ‘the the bast vosted man minong ub | | Young indice whe delat ta fal, fron faces ea! Te are others who claim just as uae Cullouns Medivlual by F] a iti ‘ it a

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