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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 29, FIRE RECORD. Property to the Value of $150,000 : MDectroyed-In Lynn, Mass. in Visited by o $30,000 OCon- ae fingration Yosterday. AT PEORIA, Thin Bpeetat Dispateh to The Ontengo Tribune, Prous, Ml, Oct. 24—The lumber-yard and aningantl of J. 'f. Rogers & Co. burned Town at an enrly hour this morning, It was evidently tho work of nty Jncenttary, tho Mnmes * qpringiny up slmultangously from a balf-dozon diforent points of the yard. Itwas a fenrful pioze, ana but for the prompt and elliciont work of tho Fire Departinent tho wholo ofthe business portion of the city: would now be in rule; and, agit was, inuch damao was dono to property contiguous to tt. ‘The total datnage Coote up io round numbers &,00) J. 1. Hoxers & Co belng the prinelpal tovsors, ‘They were insured for si7400.1n the following enmpanfes, repre= coated by Ineal agonts: Farmure’ leo Tisure qnieo Commins. York, Pa, 209; Northwestorn Ratlunat, Miwaukee, $4503 New York City, Rew York, $1400: Royal Lusuranca Companys Tiverpoul, England, ON; Commercial Untony Jordon, Enatd, SLUM; German Ere inant Jaco Company, Peoria, $1.00; Mremon's In- surnuce Compnoy, Bultimere, 32,000; Ohio In- aurance Cumpany, Dityton, 0. Sts Mutropo- Jes Insurance Company, Paris, Franco, She Hrovior Fiea-Inaurance Company, Boston, 8500; Newark Fire-Insuraneo Company, Nowark, Ne Tea; Hultalo Gerumin, Huihito, 81,0003 West> ern Manutacturors’ Mutual, Thole lov ovor and above’ th dovaral pe 1 - Poni Thavas tho most disustrous fire Peoria as hud for yout, AT LYNN, MASS. fens, Mass, Qut. 23.—Avout 9 o'clock this morning tho stenm till of dames uitum waa discuvercd in a blaze. Tho new engiic-house, Alen & Boyden's prper-box factory, ‘Cimothy Nowhali’a Hailroad House, Chapnian Bros. dyc- house, and J. Otis Marshall's woodt-work bullde qngs also quickly tonk fire, At 0:45 the fanes werent full swuop, Tho entire logs will bo ups words of $100,000, J..N. Guitum & Co. will loso between $0,000 nnd, $10,000, ‘T'hoy fost 1,500,000 fout of lumber, tagetber with buttdings and imna- chlnerys Allen & Hoydlon with lone “#20009 on Hidine wd 815,000 On stock, Ny Waitara i ut slightly bn Nowhall’s lost wilt be 8,00, Bplnnor & Melcher will lose $10.00), The now engine-house Is dianuyeod $1,000, The other lstes ure tint: A targa sumber of poor fame ilies In tha Rallrond Houso lost all thelr effects. ‘Tho Manes were fvalty controtled after hard work by the fromen, ‘The loss, it In iow estl= mated, will Feaeh £15,000, Among the adittionnt Jogata ares. A. Newhall & Co. cont dealers and owners of tho Rallraud House, who Jose about: $10,000 ench, Insured fur $3,700; 8. RB. Hothon & toe granit ‘works, toss 81.009, no insurancos Latnos & Heo, sinters, loss 85,00, A large num> ber of workinen are thrown out of employment, JN. Buttars & Co, bad uo insurance, us CHICAGO. ‘Tho alarm from Box Ui ot 12:56 Inst night was entised by smivke fxsuing froin tho roof of a amall frame cottuge at No. 21 West Adams atrect, Causo, n defective chimney. ‘Tho alarin from Box Ht at 4:50 yesterday aft- ernoar, was eased by a Are in the threo-stury briett bullding, Nosh Halsted streot, ecoupled by: Bubs MeQuaid, grocer. It orlgluated front unknown cates fi the rear of the store, nett the kerosene burrel.- Damage to the building, and to stool, SO, Aatitularm to Engine Company: No. datas yesterday morning was enused by nn overheated ‘cook-stove setting fire to the Hoorling in tttbert Weber's bukery at No. 440 Milwaukee avonue, Damage nominal, The alarm from, Nox 64 at 410 yesterday after- nom was entisel by a tire ti the fourestory and Yazement brick inildhie at Nos. 278 nnd 278 Wa- bash ue, occupled by Haury Dibblec. ornu> mental tron worker, Lborlginatod on the first floor, supposedly from a defective grate. Dum- age to the bulldlng $300, nnd to stock, estimatad net $1,000 to 2,000, which Is fully covered by insurance. A sul alarm to Engine Company No. 17 at 12:05 yosterday’ morning was. caused by a fire on tho ing Hobos, lytug nt tho foot of Fulton atroets) It started abeut tho amoko-stack, and wis disvov~ ered by 8, Sehlick, watchman Jn an udjicont elevator,- lio buarded tho, tu, awoke the linoa- man and fireman, and gave the alarm, Tho tug Jsowned by the V. 0. T. Company, and wis dani- ized to the extant of $200, which is fully cuv- ered by ingurunvo. “AT VINTON, IA. Srectat Dispatch to The. Chicago Tribune. Denugve, In, Oct. 28,—A large fre in Vinton this morning. -‘The depot. and witrehouses were destroyed, anda number of other bulldings. ——— : CANADA. Color PrejudiceAbscondcd—A IPight in Court-Canadian Live Stock for England~Diphtheria 11 Nova Scotln— The Welland Canal--Exedus to the States—Buricd ho = Queboe Provincial Loan. | : Speetal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, * Losvox, Ont, Oct. 2—Tho Fiske Jubileo Singers, whonre giving a sericea of concerts In the elty, complain, that thoy wero ropulsed from the Tecuinsch House ou nocount of theit color, Thoy faund ontertalpment at the Gregy House, 2 Speeiat Dispaten to The Chteago Tribune, Tonoxro, Ont., Oct [23.—Jesse ‘Thompson, a broker, who discounted ‘notes for people of means, has nUsconded to the States, supposed to boChicayo, Hip labiiitios are £4,000, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MoxtHcar, Ont, Oct. 28—In the Court of Queen's Bench thls morning, vefore tha court opened, two lawyora named Archambault, Q, C., and Qutun, got Into war af words, whieh ended fn Archambault striting Quinn on the mouth, andievone of tumult engued. Quinn called Upon tivo policeman to nrredt Archninbault, and: the Intter gavo lis porsonul parole to appear in court. Mr. Quinn, it appeurs, is Bey Fy, B. MeNameo's counsel in) tho caso, Ogalust Jones and others for stealing $4.00. Tho unpleasiitness rose from the bit- fernees with which tho ense had been carried on. Tho Court opened tmmediately after the tumult, which éuch ain unusual oceurrence had onusod, fod Jones was ecntenced to tive yours in the Feottentiary, Inthe box he mado A specel: it very yoad Tnstiah, iu which ho vented hiv used the wards sworn to by Mr. MeNameo nt having beon used by Lim, and sald that he went to prison upon the ovitonce of a perjurer, He Used Buch Lnigthyse sovornt tines, ind scomod Ta have teen given extraordinary latitude, Messrs, Coleman & Mortimer, of Falkestown, ent, Kaghind, huve arrived in tho olty to pure chase Canndian cattle and ehuep, Imimediatel On arriving thoy bought from Al. McShane WL fool shipotog cattle and 138 shoop, on privute Yestortny Alderman McShane bought 206 ent- ils from Mr, hows Ronnur, of Toronto, for o Sum total in the nolgbborhuod of B16,000, Thy Local Covernment ts waking proparntions for running tralis across tho Bt, Lawronce dure log tho winter, and yesterday slanod 9 contract for the tnber nocessary for thie construction of fh leu-britxo over the tiver to Longutoul. galessrs.. Wu Motinarl, to Journal Dea Debata, Bsoph Henrl ‘Thora, manager Io Langue do Yuri, and tho huttar'a svcrotary, to. Baron Fredurie so Hogendart, membors ot tho Franca Canaiicn Credit. Fonuler, have nrrived in town, They will proceed to Quebeo to-morrow. Svectut Dispateh to ‘The chteagu Tribune, Waniesx, Oct. 26.—Diphtheria is making: fluhttui ravages in Halifax and throughout the Shtira Provinco of Nova Scathi. An alarining Humber of denths fa reported, Cpreiat Nupatch to The Chicago Tribune, bo grata Oct. 24.—The now Wolland Canal will opened In duly next (1y8]) to vessels drawing welve fect of water, wine exodus from this eoction continues, Dure ine tho pust week soma thisty-fve porsons loft be city for Michiun, Northern New York, and Site pacts of tho Btates? thirtcon from Huntd+ ley, Paketham, and Gouldborn, for Wiuconsin and Michigan; fourteen from tho Cornwall lo- Gilly Tor Urevon and other Woatern state: ihirtcen rout Morrisburg, end thirty for pli oe the ne of the torsty Contral,— making a total of over 100 far tho wi fi (ls tumored thay soe auminion Government Bends to lmport from Ragland a commanding pesce for the Northwest Sountod Polloo, and feuding Canadian papers find fault with the idea, alinine that thore are military men in Cunndd, Derfectiy qualified to fil tha pusltion. of vivate udylees reeelvod here from the Consu i France at Quobeu state that by bx unlnforined nant detnit wovlon having beon tuken respect. F tho culublishinent of a ine of atoainurs to Y beuween France and Canada, He intimated, eae ‘er that tho mattor is under consideration, of biringe story comes from North Augusta, Sit, Je te nw fottows: ttecently amin named 1Wbeu died, and was buried, Shortly after tho sara tho man appeared to his wife Ina vigiony a told her that hy had beon buried allve, A scant Und third thio tho vialon was repeated, Toi, nilar etatoment made by the ghostly ‘ The third night, drs, Maybeu was told ant, to vision “would not appoaragain, Sho si pears to have beon greatly Hiapressud by what eno bad dreanied, and decided to buve the grave pened, ‘This wus done, and it waa found that any {ia84 pluto covering the face was broken, sagt EBME Obe OF thd hands hud bean raised. The ny bad Actuuly been buried alive, Log ibtsis! Daapateh tu Tas Chiedya Tribune, ie ONvUN, Oct, 23.—Tha eplzcitio is oxtonding now og lty: All the streot-rullway horsea aro tong tected. ‘Tha divtumper i¢ sald, however, Hot virulent in character. Mos eettal Davateh (0 he Chicago Tribune. ONTUSAL, Uct, 28—On tho oth of Qetobor a Mall-lig with registered letters Cor Hoaton and New York was forwarded froin tha post-otlice Int Montrent, but never arrived at its destiintion. Tho nuthorltlea on both sides of tho line have made every possible Inquiry {nto the mystory, but without effect. Tho second hilt of the 81.000,.0 Provincial foun hag dy werlved from Paris—tho delay ariaing from the Guvernment walting for i tayerable chonge tn tho rate of exchunze, ‘Tho Dominion Government hag interfered tn the dispute between tho Caughnawgn Indians and the white squatters upon thelr lands, and hos Instructed competent muryeyora to Kurvey: tho xrotnd, The Indians are to be secured fi thoir rights. A Democratic Opinion of the Conduct of the Democratic Campaigns “Gathta® Dlapateh to Coretunatt Enquirer Denia New You, Oct. 27.—L hal a most inter eating conversation. with Klugman Pago, a lawyer here, who has figured In city politics, and was, fn Frank Pierce's Adtuinistration, 0 young protégé of that President, having been brought upreound Concord, N. 1, Tle sald: “Our Democratle campaign throughout the country hing ben botched, Barnum fst fall- Uro and a fraud as a National campaign man> nger.’ It takes him from 0 o'clock in the morning till 4 o'clock {1 the evening to ex- aming the mail; and If anybody gues Into his room he says + ‘Cutit short; I have not looked Into my mall yet.” We ought to have timan at the head of the Nattonal Committee of some Intelligence, and Barnum fs 9 sort of peddlor who cant talk about his own wares, “Tho hend of the Bureat of Cam- paign speakers is iman from Vermont, the Ctork of tho United States District Court, who has had such [ttle sensed as to send Into Maine, Ohio, and sensitive parts of the North lots of those Rebel stumpers who have just minds votes against us by thousands, “He sends n fellow who bins been a jailer over Union prisoners to stump Ohio, and’ another such, John Fellows, who was a renegade New Yorker, who went into the Rebel army, fo stump both Ohio and In- diana. "Che inapagement of the campaign funds, too, has been villainous. F suppose that they may have Int $500,000 from the be- ginning of the campatin to the present thne, and nabody knows where it has gone ta. The fudepentent Republican: organization, of which Leonard Jerome 1g the end, sent $23,- 000 to Burnin, and. thoy concluded to get back enough to pay the rent of thelr roanis. Monoy had Just stopped combag In, As to the Chairman of the New York State Democratic Committee, Faulkner, he fs tho inn whe Insisted on John Kelly’s being takon back into the party; and John Kelly has done us more yy y nominating this man Grace tar, Mayor of New York than all other blows striick at us together.” iat owt xalt think it was necessary to take Kelly back 2” 2 “No. From that moment the Democrats in Uhls Stato hava betn suten, and since Jelly gradually usurped all the powers In the eity, and made a tleket which will establish lim In. perpetuity here, Hf It Is elected, the, ‘Cilden Demo: erats have deserted. Mr, ‘Titden himself has taken no Interest In Hancock's election for tho Inst three or four weeks, Ie Is re- spectful to Hancock, but he sees nothing good to come out of a victory wherein the principal use of Haneock’s name will be ta putsoun Kally in peryianant power. Tt woultl wave been far better,” sald Mr. Page, for the Democrats at the Convention te have kept Kelly permanently on the outside, He took off 69,000 votes from usinst year, but that was through tho influence of ‘the Catholic priests, who have 9 polltienl organization, and, feurlng that they were goltig to lose thoir right-hand man in Now York, they or- dered thelr people to support him arzainst Robison, That is the seeret of Uils fierce Dentocratie opposition ta Grace for Mayor, "Tilden, Robinson, and upright American. Denverats tn the State know that while the nominal traitor was Kelly, the power behind him was his church,” i cee the nomination of Hancock a mis- ake? “No; It took firstrates but Mancock onght to have come out and asked fora clean cam- paign, and spoken respectfully of his oppo- nents, because we exhausted two months of this eampalygn enlling Garileld names, where- us or mon in Congress, who knew all these things about Garileld before, had put him on the most important Committees, Sam Ranctall talking the responsibility, He had honored Garfield ‘ngs well asthe Republicans; but there has really beon no chicf ta this cam- ign. In 1974 Tilden ran neninist Dix, and he urnetl 63,000 majority for Dix at the previous election into 59,000 against him, You may seo that was gencralshilp. Tilden gaye a large subscription himself, but he also knew how toraisa money In extraordinary sums, 10 went to Furber, a relative of mine, who was tho Recelver of a great many Insurance com- panies, and he got 250,000 out of hin. Tikion got monoy oul of the banks without trouble, and out of the corporations, which had confidence In him, Instead of throwin, away his money on Tom, Dick, an Ilarry he went down to Rowell’s tha nows- paper advertising agency, and took ott thelr principal clerk, who had o list of all the papers In tho country, and he had extracts or articles made adapted to each paper, and sunt-with tho money. ‘Thorefore, tho pub- He were informed upon what was going on, and we rolled up that enormous yoto for Tikten, But Barnum doesn’t seem to know anything about issues or principles, Ile goes ont to Indiana and takes a lot of serip—25- cont plecus—tn true Yankeo fashion, to do campaign work with. ‘Tho Republicans were outgeneraled at the beginning of the cam- paign. liny want into tha Solid South auastlon, and ft dld not take well, hut thoy had taet, and swing off to the tari Wo lind nobody on the Demoeratle side to keep US ont of inistakes, Henry Watterson wrote the pintform when he was dronk, and he promised to take the word ‘only? out of the tari! plank, so as to read, *Wo favor t tari® for reyentie” Wo hive had that plnnk in, the platform against us iu black and white for the past month, and on it the Republicans have ralsed $1, 500,000 from the munufacturors, Man factnrers’ monoy has been given under gy: tem of organization. You take Higgins, the carpet man, who employs more people mak: ing carpets (han nny ina tn the Sane Tho very same duy ho nunownced to his wen thit he woul hays ta shut up hig ills $€ the Democrats succceded in the free-trade tden, nother carpet manu fucturer, further north in New York, made the sumo kind of a speech. ‘Tha National banks have given the Republicans $500,000. With their lst of ofticuhoidors thoy lind no lnck-of money from the very, outset, Hones thelr stumpers went on the stump with plenty of money, and felt bold, and saucy, and confident. Our stuimpors were sent oul Weat with $100 a wook and expenses, and a Boo many of nent avare rulned Rebels of hot the least discretion. N asked Mr, Page what he thought of tho Chineso Jettor. “Cif it had come out about noxt Saturday! sald Page, “it might have had some luflu- ence; but It came out in sulllcient time be- fore tho election.to produce a reaction that will huré us. As soon as, 1 heard of it 1 sald it was on fran, becuse a lotter Hko thet would have been worth $10.00) ta the National Committee, If genuine, [t would not have been stuek tn An ohacure and depraved sheet, which has not heretofore played any part in politics, 1 imay' say, also,” sald Page, ' with regard to our Democratic pre a, that it Is at oross- tives all the tine, Here the World everyday keeps stant alot of extracts from tho Sun, to show that it 1s not consistent, while the Surfs the anly yaper wa lave, except tho World, to make the: Democratic fight.” Ag nn Instance at John Kelly's subtleness, Mr. Page suld that Inthe Inet Mayoralty eminpaign Sn this elty, two or three years ago, he called tn nt Kelly's oftico one morie ing to show him some names that had been suggested for Mayor, and asked how ho liked them, “I prefer Augustus Schell? replied Page, “ay ho ly a sonnd ott nan’? What do you think of Mr. William 2, Grace 2? asked Kelly, “1 don’t think he can bo elected, Decaetetie fat Dublin Erishman, and there fs too much of that thing Inthe party here, Qur ald Pregnyterlan Democrats wo't stand any more of it, ‘The sama opposition was ralsed to you, Mr. Kelly, when you wanted to be neandidute for Mayor avant 1870. 1t was donounced ut onco because you wero an Irishman, and not 0 native citizen, The ofllee of Mayor of Now York was held in othordays by DeWitt Clinton, and the most arlstocratig class of native Americans, Now, you sce, sid Page, * that ns long Ko A8 that, Graco was ono of Kelly’a selections, white this year he has made It upbeat that he did not want (irace, and took hhn off the Anti-Tammony Nat, ‘Tho fact is, he got It put thore orig: inally, and that Mitte fact also shows the desuitical about allot Kelly's movemonta, Hols a trug if a crude, disciple of Loyola,’ How pauet majority do you think tha Democrats will be able to give Hancock in lis elty 2" Tdaubt new if they give lim over 50,000, ‘The Hepublicans will come down to Harlem meet mn ery Pin praia come down cker! pitt to the. Hiariout Tver with 1:0,000 majority, ‘The Jidgo also sald that Kelly tind gone to the oxposure of the [ing inarder not to fave any responsibllities at that time, ail Apt te hove to tke, fenlust any Catholics, how ax-Qoy, Roblngon stood on the Presi- duntial count, f think he has becomo soured,” sald Page, “Ike most of the AntlKelly Demo- he was Intere ylewed the other day as to how the election was going, and he salt! he thowght we would enrry Penns; pints but he said nothing Rome just before NORTH CAROLINA Vigorous Campaign ofthe Republicans, with Flattering Prospects for n Dee cisive Mnjority for Garticld. Dlapateh to Oinelnnatt Onnmeretl, Ranuian, N, ©, Oct. 4—The National Republlean Committer huve sent special ayeults here from New York who have been in consultation with the lenders of the party here, and have returned ta New York, and for Republican success in the old North State this fall, Atno time since 1808 has the Republican party of the State been better or- ganized, nor have the Republicans ever been more confident of 1 great victory than now, Natl there been n fal count In 1876 the vote of the State would have been given to Hayes, forit was certatuly polled for hin. The Vemperats were in chargo of the eleetion- oxes then, however, and did as thoy pleased: ut the Republicans will count every vot as itisenstat the polls this Call, nnd it the nny cheathig the country will know It. here hag long existed dissatlafaction with the way the Democrats have aaniged books arofull of unjust, partial, oppr diseriminat lng the benefit of the isInte Republicans otto: lord and, Tenant law, the Road law, tho County Election law, and the Revenue laws dissatisfiction among rl nd othors to: dese have Ineurred untold all cinsyes,—fo much that it 14 es thousands of Democrats will vote for a change. The Governor of the State, vio Ig running of revlection, lins cal ost displeasure of the taxpayers by nul- ting and consenting to the sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad for a mera song to Northern speculators, which, 1f properly managed been of yast benefit to yielding ita large revenne. Tho road cost the State nearly $20,000,000. and dias been yir- tually turned’ over for a tril ern capitalists, Suely ert ns Gen. James M. Leach, a member of tho Confederate Congress, aul long ameinber of the National Congress, lately said thet neither Thomas L. J cratic candidate for Governor, nor Ger cock could possibly carry this State. meb many Domocrats who say tho sane thing, but I have not inct a Republican who Gartield will not carry North Carolinu’s Jarvis, who is rtnning on Democratie ticket for Governor, vd with having received, fo Ig a fire-eater 10 politic: be an original member of the K.-K, K. publican opponent, Judge I. P. Bax. ton, is a tearned and venerable eral views, but a staunch Republican, and one of the most popular men, socially and Hiticalty, in the State, L reset yietion of hig heart when he sai be elected; and that Garfeld wilt he State L have no doubt.” Ex-Goy. Willan W. Molden, who Is Post- master here, and is the only man in the State tualiited from holdin; tepublicanisin, says. eurry North Carolina, says the same thing. tary of the Republican s Garfield’s majority will be 10,000, doubt whatever of the result, mid showed me letters (of eaurse 1 cot ‘rom all parts of the Sta most cncouraginy A corporation astute Damo- jurist of Wb- otties because of Jartield tg bound to Collvetor J.J. Young ate Committee, uldn't read then news of the situntion, Harris says that, in-at least ten counties in which the Demoerats have majorities rank ing from 600 to 1,000, scale the vote down so ns to mike it even, Another reason why tha outlooit looks so for the Republicans is, that they ng tinore active pitrt politieally than the Democrats. Many of tho Intter aro disgusted with Democratic rule, and natural- Jy Iukewarm, ‘fhe Republicans are making a vigorous canvass in severitl of the Congressional dis- tricta,—notably in the First, Second, ‘Chird, Fourth, and Fifth, ‘Che Demoernts are cor- tho Sixth, Seventh, and epublicans will, enrr First, Second, and ‘Third without a d probably the Fifth he Republicans in Virginia would make. agscarnest neanvass as the Republicans aro making In this Stat resent Intlicat the helief that thero isn very got prospect for the all Republican party’s coming to tha front in North Carolina ln November. ————$—<———$__— R THE WEATHER, Office oy Tih Crime SIGNAL Ovetcen, WARK tnatos, D, C,, Oct, 28—1 0. m.—For the Obio Vil- ley and Tonnesseo, clear or woathor, northeast to southoust winds, genornl- ly lowor barometer, stutlonary or higher tom- , the Republicans will could curry it. partly cloudy For tho Lako region, cloudy or partly cloudy weather, possibly gecaglonal Hight rain, north- east to gouthonst winds, lower barometer, and gonorally higher tomperature. ~ For tho Upper Mississipp! and Btissourl Val- veya, clear or partly claudy weather, southorly winds, lower bitronioter, stationary’ or highor temperature, followed in northwestorn part by: winds shitting to colder northwesterly, with ris- eter, And occusional raln. dg Cumbertand Rivera will rise. ‘Tho othera remain nearly stationary, LOCAL OnSERVATION! CHICAGO, Dat. 23 Ther.jlu | Wind.) Ved te!) Maximum, 4: minhuuni, Ly OUSERVATIONA NEAL TMGAWG Gale 2—105 13 p.m, PRERSASSEELESSSESSEES: Sf: Nasivillo. o... SSHSeeseeeAeaceees! BAN FrAnouscn, Oct. .—A Port Townsond dispatch saya tho roventio,cuttor Walcott hag Meh sloop Alort for crulsiug in torg. without papers. a Bolivian Hulers aChiltan newspaper, in answor ton charge of Gon. Dasa that Chill was a land ed that, of Bolivia'a rulera, Suere was wounded by rioters and compollud by Minos to resign; Hlanco was shot jo In tho aot o! Banta Crus wag bantehed been beaten in battlo; Velagoo fell x vietin id Valdivia died i exile; Heb of aasusing, rotort torevolution, au was uysualnatod in the Capito) Jater Cordova was murdora dicd in oxfio; Achu was run out of oftce by revolution the week he accepted the Prveaidunoy; Mulgurejo was expelled and mur dered; Moraics was killed by pair of assasins. “Only Daza fe wanting ta tho tet," suid tho Chitian chronicler; und now, suro cnough, tho a udvicea that tho National via bas dooreed: and ind years ‘Linares was du- vontion of Bol Gon. MUurian Duza, who, by his {naptituede and cowardle ay brought upon the country humiliation and dls- re Bball loses the ‘poattion and rights of Ww n eltizon, and (4 declared unworthy of FLORIDA COLONIZATION. Mr. Jowelils Telegram on That Sube Moturned—Confirmation of ton, New Your, Oct. 27.-—-One of Gov. Jewel's eceretaries went lo the office of the Western Union Telegraph Company yesterday and had a talk with the management. It was sald the missing dispatel: relating to “colons {ation * whieh was tated Oct. 8, and signed # Marshall Jewell,” bad been sent from the Thirteenth street ofica of, the Company, and ad taual a copy way tuade at the inn offles down town, This copy is known asa relay copy. ‘The bills sent to Goy. Jewell by the Western Union contain fehnree for the sth of October telemratn, ait the nmount has been pald. “The Reptbftenn National Committee's fetter book ‘contalis copy of the disputed dispatel, pon being innde nequninted with these faets the Western Union Company sent the following note to Goy. Jewell “ OFFICE oF THE WraTEnN UNION TP 203 NY W Youk, Oct, 2, 1 Marshall Jewell, Chatrman—De ar Smt: L beg to give you horewlth, te complete your files, & copy of your telegram to Key West of Oct. 8. Yours very Tespertfally, I. Wann, Manager and Cashier, The telegram referred to, and which was Inclosed, rend as follows: New’ Your, Oct. TSO—F. Ww, Wicker, Caltector, Key Weat, Fla.: Mallory’s steam- erot inst Kk hind 200 or kt workmen for some rallrond. Looks to us is if they were sent to Florida ty vote. am + MANSHALL JEWEL. Gov. Jewell hopes that the return of this dspateh by tha Western Union Company witheonvincs the Demcerats that the Repub- Neans were enteavorling to prevent, rather than to countenanee fraud in Florids. | The copy of the telegrain given above was tinde from the “relay copy? retained by the mul ofiiee of the Western Union, ‘The following ecammiunication on the sub. Ject of “colonization? tn Florida was read at Republican headquarters Jast events Sie: In a conversation hell with Mr, T. Smith, first assistant engiucer of tho steamship Clty of Dallas, of Mallory’s Ling, whose home ts tn this village, he ine formed ine, In answer to my anestlon, that the nien who went out In his steamer were employed by a Democratic contractor, and hotearned froma discussion overheard hy hin wong the men that nearly ail were members of the Democratte party, Mr. Stith has a record for veracity that is un- doubted by any man of any party in this town. ‘The honor of exporting voters to Florida seems to belong, from this testhnony, to the Democratic party, Yours respectfully, C, MELVILLE Situ, Member Exceutive Cominittes Gartleld and Arthur Club of Sinithtown, L. 1, —— RED SHIRTS. How tho Democrats Are Conducting tho Campaign im South Carolina, Wasitrsorox, D. C.. Oct. 2%—From all fecounts received here tho red-shirted and drunken barvarians who make up so large a portion of tho Democratic party in South Carolina are carrying things with a high hand, Even tho Charleston News end Courter, a Democratle organ, is compelled by Its sonso of fair play to denounce these outrage ous assiults on free speech and, personal Ib- erty, Yesterday’s pnper contains a long let- ter from Senator Taft, detalting the brenking 1 of tho Republican meeting at Winnsboro, 1G SUYS! * Larrlved at ahont 1:60 o'clock, and to my surprise saw hundreds of the Red Shirt Dem- ocricy minssed .opposit the depot, and {nchig toward it. Getting on tho platform I {inquired the way. to the grove in which the meeting was to be hetd, and started to go there, when I was approuched by 2 mat wearlng wred shirt, who informed ‘me that the Red Shirts wanted to escort me to the niveting, which Invitation [I dectined, ag it was a Republican mecting, and Lwasn Re publican, f heard shouts and enes, *Whero is Taft? ‘Where is Blythe? ‘ Bring them out here to us.’ a, “7 proceeded on my Way, having a small valise and umbrella, followed fimmediately by some Hepubbicans: « L had not gone fur before the Red Shirts, nil of. whom were mounted, and many ADeme erats on foot, ene rushing behind “ine with all sorts of epithets of the most. wbseeng and profane eharacter. Presently Wundred or more of the mounted men charged in my rear upon the colored men mid niyself, the street aud apposit, sdowalka. beings lirely filled with the Red Shirts on horsebna ‘Tho col- ored men were seattered. 1 protected myself from belng trampled to death by getting be- hind a tree. ‘They rushed past me, wheeled, and returned, crowding me Mute the street about} four feet below the sidewalk, wheres tho infuriated moh rushed a mo with pistols drawn and cocked, all being armed and endeavoring to fire. At the sume thne four or flye on foot rushed ab ime, ene deayoring to eateh hold of me, which one stieeeeded In doing, by the collar, who was thrown off, tearing away my collar and neek- tie. AM tho tine the mob kept erying, ‘Shoot the ‘lana Radical,’ *Stand aside, let us KIL vii ‘Two orthree decent Democrats intervened, and saved Senator ‘Tart's Hf at the lands of drunken Red Shirts, The meeting, however, wis pretty well broken up, and ‘att was eink to got away with hig life, Ie closes pis letter as follows: © 'Tg these gentloman is due the fact Lam now living to write this statement, Five or six came to ment the hotel and depreented the outrage, and everybody attributed it-to the feeling against A, ‘S. Wallnee, candidate for Elvetor-at-Large onthe Repubdllean ticket, and who everybody sald would have been murdered had he been present as announced, ““The Intention of the Democrats was to intimidate the Republlean voters, aud In which for athe they sueceaded admirably, about 1,500 helng present, and conpelled ito take tho. rear and side of tho sland, the Red-Shirts taking possession of the front. ‘The axeuse unde hy tho citizens to mo was that the men wers drank, and the better class of citizens had no by tnthy with it; yet none of the better class, with the exception of Alaj, Woodward and two or threa others, nse personal ef- forts to prevent the outrage aud crime that they so loudly depreented toa me personally after its occurrence,” CHEAPER STEEL. What Manufuctirers and Rxports Say of the Now Process of Making Steol Out of Phosphorlo Ores, A cable dispatch was printed on Thursday In ong of the morning newspapers Inform. ing tho public that the frm of Bolckow, Vaughan & Co,, the largest and most Impor- tant tron and steel masters in the Middles- boro Clevoland district, have begun work extensively under the new process for cone verting ordinary iron into steol by means of a baste Holy in the Hesaumer converters, Wy. this process the..common ore of the Cleveland district van be niide to compete Kilecessfully with the hematite ore of tho Barrow district. which nul this completo dovelopent of the now process unter the supervision of Nr. Winslow Richards, Mane ager of tho Bolekow and Vaughan Company, yas tha only oro, exeopt the Bilbao ore ot Spain, capable of sueh conversion, A reporter of the Evening Post called to- day on several large firme engaged in tho nuanutactire of steel and lron, und was his formed that the new process, Known ns tho Giehrist-Thoinas process, would be likely to effect a revolution In tho manufacture of steal, making it one-quarter cheaper than al present.” When to invention was first Announced two years ago the Bessemor firm olfored $40,000 for the option of buylig the patents after one year’s oxporluents aud hen paid several hundred thousamd dollars for another year's option. Ir, Park Benjamin, tho solentifie expert, sold that the inethod of removing phos- phorus from fron in the esdener: converter, hus enabling the Cloyuland and other phos- phorle Tron to be used commercially aud in the imanufacturs of steel, 18 described by the Jnventors, Moesars, 8... ‘Thomas ond P, O. Gitchrist, iu paper read before the British Jron and Swel Institute in 187y, It hud already been poluted out that at tho conclusion of tha Bessumer provess win: ever phosphorus there is {u tha iran remalng thore, nud it had hitherto been Impossible in the Bessemer converter to remove tt, ‘The shy is. of = salliclous or —aeld nature, nnd — offers ‘no means of esenpe to the phosphorus because phos- phorio acld tn Its nasvent state, unless tt has ~pstrong base to unite with, relapses to its ‘ginal condition und rewalns. combined with the Iron as a phosphide, | Alessrs, ‘Thouas & Gilchrist reougnized the fact that, solong as there was an actd slag In the Bessemer converter, the removal of tho 1889—TVWELVE PAGES, phosphorus there sibility, and they eontempluted tho substitu of a calcareous, magnes Sneha slag could afford ft base with which the nascent veld could combine, and thas enable It to be eliminated from the Jron, elay lining being sHlicious or uctd, would be baste sing, and the Intter ized at the saine ties contemplated actlon of ble, a baste lining also tlon for this acid sha; 9 & 3 esis ke 5 A MAN THUKO! ors, tH u faetorion, UEO. Me GUL But a ganister A (ouPerENT eit eription clork, Address: Mice. eaten away by a would bo itself ne: so that to render t the basic slug poss! had tu be provided, ‘The inventors, after considerable experl- fually discovered that ai excellent belek contd he made ont of magneslan Mue- to Spercentuin of percentim of alumint, and tte 2 per centum of oxide of HNOG-SToNK, MOAT. und bring oud roferencen; Ono In tha business profarred. 3 STANT NOOKKREDEM IN re-inscraned “4 ronick Md having experience “y Rt ins tea bishief unt ig required and ‘ERAT GOOD BUILDING LOTS who hn A on Tndinna-nes, (ratein-n¥, drese eee an 1% Teluinn oftice, tchesp for & REVPIN & DWIGHT, Copnor Waahinutan ned Hatnted-nta, (OLD NUM iT Urove-ay, north of vhirty-ninttiont frame stare, aelth rooms a outalning from 6 Fine-tNsii onter n young man: oxrpertenen in’ the hi nrenices und salnry wanted, ANTED-AA MAN Fu! dresa elreniness no: Penman nee up! fron, by firing temperitture—ordl- femperntures his the converter ted before the molten metal is ran and in the converter fs placedja certain quan- thty of Hine,tIn proportion to tho sillcon in the fron, of whiel the infltenee on the slag hns Most of the phosphoras ized during the * afterblow,” and thugs Mnated from the fron, not yet heen tried in this country to any uty but will now, in all probability, LOTS ON CENTRE. ackson and Van durenests, Also enet of Centrvesy, i A FEW DATS A yy atrntamutey eleeks st." HOS Ved 2 idisintest, ere AG RRO ANTENA wits W. boukkeever: beat. dress, stating ful 8 at We invite nttontion of now nffered for sale for Well to Improves terms oni AND HASEMENT en on Ontartireat. t rate invertment, TANTRD<TAN MEX (PO RUN WOOD-WOIK. Iso steady amnplaymane for etre + jo Car Compuny, Saokeonslile, DN CATUMET-AV, EAST furan fowdays. 1, A, CUM+ ‘The process lins ‘ing machinorys nl: OI HALE — Hh AN rooma, on West Washingt jour one of tho creat; Hood bri BTONE-FRONT, 13. 5 $a Death-Med Nuptiala, Caxrox,O., Oct. 2.—'Tho imnrringe of Mis¢ of this etty, nd Mr, George Rey- holds, forturly of this city, but now engaged in the banktag business at took plice here lust evening, was in yery Bud coremony, the bride being on her deathebed. The wedding was to have taken place Christmas. Only the tntinate friends were preacnt at tho ceremony, The parties tho oldest and best famitl Tonner is Hving this evening, a iterte nna Foe eee tulle ule cates PLA war ORFs ed Coachmen, Team: RUSINESS PROPERTY PAYING TASTED A GOOD, ory ddoairabie plecen. J. Orns fies BI tO DUVE A | Green-at, AY good rentals, Bo Catan Wash jeadvitie, Calo., Whiten Riv Employment Agencies. @nat front, nort f Van 13) Waahington-st., Lf Work th Mississlimt and Sottislanay wawes € pai elimater chenp tire, ty 2S West Nooms 1§ and 19," ‘Git BALK—0 PERT IMPROVED ON SOUTIE lenat cornor Franklin, Alno a fing Js ronting for 160, TAROURIS FOR LAV ERE bis I i Wisconsin, laws, ete.s wader, ed BALE-TWO-STORY ANID ‘Chieagu-av., near Dearborn; Arr class in every ruspect, ata banmin, MHAD & COE, 10 La Salle-ate stone fronton Weat Dayton, In. champion snake of t and 13. Pierson say that by tho use of chloroform, and drugs thoy wore Whose tonsgth wast! igten inehey ind Uetween tha eyes, and the eyes ure flory red. The wifo of Charies Murrett, of Strathroy, Canada, was walking with her fisband through his wheat fleld, when ske was nttneked bya tnon- Tho frst blow wag oy her io comes forward with tho Dr. 0. 13, Brown h a lot 2 MONEY, WY Dearborn-at. i 100 i rn Dakotas wees si te ee per tnyt Q to cage A eunke fyssuven fort, and which Hie ls five inches Madinon-st. 1toom 2, Tee ae Ey ene AIL corner Fifiyent Ad fL near Fifty-titthent, MICINIGAN-AY, and Thirtiuthieats., E25 por tS 1 CAN GPT Jown, Wisconsin, and at: We) for Uilnuias &) for OD) for leveo work Soult, ob 21 Wost Handolph-et. Aiisecllancoun. ANTED—AGENTS—ENERGETIC MEN, WITH or witout experience, fur a desitabic winter yon Rmall caple tinata, OF call at, RS OF HITTAR FEx To: strous blowlng adder, lex, ut the kne fastened to her skirte, to shinke him off, and ran but fainted before sho had gone ten fe canght the re nnd it was kiled, Inches in dinmneter and five fvet long. TESTDENCE LOT, Atn varenin fern few days, Ln Sntle-at. iG fee" roomye are a tee 15,00), eoat £LQ000, Bo Heals ta Saltecete - COMTAGH ANN Lot WEli, 10> led on Wost Hide; corner m Kents 1d por co hend in a bay lansard roof brick Inthited it was. sz LL. ON No. ¥4 Sa AI PHRARD inted in de 30 Be fh Cannteet. SANCHE OPTI CH. OUR NUMER ODE TY ACCOSIMODAT f oult patrons ihyouRhout the city, we Nore Hranch Offices in thie di of Geaunated below, where’ advortisamonts taken forthe save noy OF AnOUT iferant Divisions, as PA MODERN 3-8TORY AND jaune In splendtl en W. ANI) JEWELRY Adtiress 1, 1% Tribuno ofice. YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST totraph salen} TF Want Sitdisonsenns oor the basinoss, AD mont stone-front fh Lako-ay., none ‘Thirty-ti J. GUNZLEN- Tavs ane Thirty-tlrstet, J. GUNZ _... POUNTRY REAL ESTATE. POR Rale—se i eeNpit to f#) miles snutheast ¥ offer for sale one farm of 140 ncres,on which ts H1Q00 In improrementa, for EY annceo. Alan, ane {aru of 4 ncroa, with £400 In Iuprovementa, far su WO, ‘These farms nro ail fouced, with cond HuildinEA and orehnrds, and aro among tho finest in the county, Sevaral small farmer, from 120 to (acres, tinyraved. One eplonaid farm of Oi hoof invroreuents. lands better than money Prive as charged at the Onice, and will be recelred NAL! Y vclock p. Mm. cep SQUTTE DIVISION. & 1 SIMMS, Booksellers and Statlonora, 171 ident. UUAIT, Druesint, Gt Cottage Grovo-av, nor Thirty -2fthest. W. BUCIISLAN, Drugglst, WEST DIVISION, JAS, M. KIMKLEY & CO, Druggiste, 138 South corer of Adninn LOKUM, Newsdealer, Stationer eto. jear Westura-ac, WO "Biuo'Ialand-av, dowoler, Nowsdeale! in. jrucuist, Gil West Madison-st. cor- JACOUSON, Drvuewint, 182 North Iislstod, comer indiana-st, 1. BUMLANGIIN " 18 IN INDIANA, 40 cornor Thirty-frat and uO. Domestics. COMPETENT y Or, unl, nid Ionny and de eenoe hourowaee tot entlounn ind wife: ‘must come wall recor Addrass P.-0, Ho: i {isc aata PETENT GIRL FOR SECOND perforred. Callas 22) Michigan~ TEU—A GERMAN ON BWhDE GIL TO mer housework in @ small familys must, d (ioud references tae botwven the hours of 8 and 1? g. im. Friday aud Bature Inveatinent in these Joaned ut 8 percent. Ww. A; Craw Point. Lake Cor A, CLAM ——_—_—E—— NTED—A GOOD 110 Nb LOT, O GOOD int, botwonn : to S500), © ‘hirty-ffiy and Thirtyeninth-ste., t ne north of ‘Thlrty- x m Urumtista, 445 North £C0, 675 1 Si! CO. Drutsxists, G75 Larmabae-st, VW. 1. NEEUE, Vrinting and Advortlsing Agent, Nowa nna Sintinnery Dupot ah Divinionest. a EHESONAL. N, WATEUN, DRE ddress tu Ales F. FANTED—GOOD GIRD FOR GENERAL HOUR: dy, and ono who can Bond wages, Address Works Mut bo heal 9 kod references; Wi J. Tribune otiice. =A T YOUNG GIRL AB NURSE ist In aovond work. Apply at «aL GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS) ond wir, olther eindinavians or Gore no well recommended, Apply at 20 fount for iven govtieiei uF Redttornan and ‘00n1 a 1 0 un wife, with exceltont board. Persie TE-AV—A NICELY Fi front room, and bedroom board, to wentleman and wifo or twa TORNER TWENTY: J upestalrs,to tho lere— two or threo banrdurs. North Siac. CLARKST, fds with roam, Gh ImWibte MISS 3 lense send her a YOUR, THURSDAY, Lotter at Trivon A D—GERMAN Of COLORED UIRL HOR goneral hougework, In faintly of three, 2013 Westen AND WALLACE, 08 needminodations for AT NO. Wi) NOTH CLANK-ST.—A. ng-room girl, Call atvorciock prompt, Minecotiancotun. TANTED-LADYIIKE AND SELF-RELIANT anion tosell Satan Wackatt Steroneons sae R TLE BRIDGE, eek; day boardars paid by recur Addrena B78, Tr MARE, WOUNDED ON itigitl A, sultabie reward yell bo UNE, comer Aunts Bame to & end Lost-4, a Ly minulder ‘and bald for her return and Lincoln-sts, MS PAID. AND NO QUESTIONS thy articles taken from a, ENCE HOUSE, CORNER OF STATE AND four blocks south of the Palnor Hawee—Bunrd and room per das, F110 to from & Alsu rooms rented withut ASTINGS HOUSES, 16 18 Adampent.—Weil aA WY AY wn, OF clerk In an i. A AD cashier, nie: furnished runnin, Gent years expe board, per wack. Transient, ich Ho ue OAT BRAND Uh ahaamauceh pa danse ual South Side. TPO RENT—PARLOR FLOOI Niseny,; fi Addrens, bh eu, Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. ITUATION WANTED=IN A PRIVA ‘Good references. ND BASEMENT, fumedintely, Ls I, ns conchman, conts to €2 per duy, BOARD WANTED, WITHE A NKAT, private and ents the uvenues nbove Twantr- ri A HOUR MAN TO wRsyemashOr ltd: fulre ITUATION W. i po, 1 BTOR fronting Lake Pork: and retain one tloor, BA North Siac, $8 FUMNISHED RESI~ jonr Lincoln Park, having lurse, (mproved GENT cuuvenient tom, inted tnmily, on ang of sccondeat., at madernte prices kuntility and cl Yuct reher than Juxurlousnoss, Addre stating name, location, und price, 1.12, Tribu OARD—AND ROOMS F and ten chilitron, 3 an utes of Madisynest, ft SILOS. 213 GroYa-st Tt ‘tu Shinui trom uhode and. Kites HAP if ages, ANd “harnesses; wood, carofal milk cows, take cary Of INWH», WAIKR, oC santoning. dand general y KR Tribung om NTLEMAN, WIFE, re within van mint milly, iad ‘Tripunes an'spinees ond coachman and groom, caruful driver, sinderntands furnnoun, woot a EL EQUN 8 UAT tes Hondatph ERSON & BAY, ths Randotph: ‘Goou raferunees, A. CARL- A SBTURY STONE SWELL-FRONT d-av., near Adanis-st, Witt ene all moorn conv Mincalianrotn, MON WANTED—AS NIGHT WATCHMAN * one wholeadlo hone. Heat uf roferenca giv> reas K 83, ‘Tripune afice. TRD—WY A YOUNG MA. a in acum housg on Ashian ixtures, Surtiace, and session ‘given Nov, 1, WAH nol and sumo furniture. FPO RENT—F0-NO, 1 WAIK-AY.. NEW THREE- rl ting, 11 rooms, enlences, Pus- fo rent ut very tow Qunmuments for sale on Installments, WUTATION SoA Tad tour Viniinia ond tho South Sl CARROLIAAY, ce, tWO Blury wn south front, Inquire of BARNES & PARISH, & La Ballo-st. NEAR UNION eas. umanne Kock of AND © Lat lower Naw ty An ta Wat, Cal or Whieh can bo bot gods of Hike qu wents, Pisnosan ws und HO State-at, PALER. DAVIS & Covs ‘Those renowned Manos— romanded and Wed b} £D—RY A RELIANLE YOUNG kind of business: i suourity If required, 1PO RENT-VUNNISHED NOUER—AT KENWOOD, rev grounds, Kent #1. PERCH WAI, 100 La Salient, LENT—ROOMS, UPRIGHT PIANOS, lots BY TWO SWEDE Domeatt ITUATIUNS WANTED—! ‘One as firat-olos ator nddrass TUATIONS WANTED — BY TWO BWEDIAI Riristu do generat housowork. Call st 11 Larra- Up-atairs tw tho roar, de, 10, RENT NICHLY. HRD ROOMB, 1345 (tcbigan-nv. near 'I'walfth: —FURNISITED HOOMS, Alt, FRONT, Monroo-st,, oppusite rulmier for guntienen, Houne, “Apply nv toom NISED: ALSO TWO puta East Von Buren, ‘Went Side. RENT—PARLOR F400) 'ADEAY AE Ths huttau, BT Ada - W. KIMBALL] Curnar Riats and Ataraetats, MAVE JUST RECEIVED A Ft te wet elle caine haste ESMUMSON SQUAILE PIANOS, * Bonutital te Lome es ia daalgn af euro, W, We KIMBALL! Corner Hiate and Adame-nte, NI 0 unturnished roumse References, HN Cottayo PUATION WANTED—BY A un, with bost cofuroncos tron her oF, n4 cook oF Inundrose in w private 1.4, Tribune aftico, ATION WANTEN—iY A_ PROTESTANT OMIAN RA COOK, OF COUK and 1aUnitreeaor ax chiid's nA private family. Callat Wz Twentioth-st,- UATIONS WANTED—UY TWO GILLS TO DO. ‘ork xd na nurae girly boat of ref] erences; private tumilien, 2157 Wabaal-ay. SITUATIONS WaNTED-oF to ea tron, ok, wash work, Hat Wabasl COLORED WOst- resentemploy~ It AND DASEMES ont family, Address EATLY FUINISIED TOO. raingie, conyeniens to two ear tne N NNO RENT—ONK VERY 1 two xontiomen, A! £0 HENT-STORES, OF VICES, Kc. HAKANT FURNIS! MOSES Al TIOUN MIPCHELL'S, 2X ton-at, horses of all kinds, carringas, need, How and seomnd-Huty tng, Cast adyuncea made, J(OR BAT—CHitAL i BAST WANITING- fWO SWEDE GIRLS ow prices, oF wil i ud do second or nurso —Te VUETTIEST THREE Toad wagon {8 Clijcugoy now last. Jung x pla vet of tow i HD—HY A GOOD GIL TODO (PO. RENT-SMALI usowork Ina privata family, Call at 16 PLBASANT OFFICE ON ‘iark-st., TA autre in eum: no Bouth Clark-et, or 84 Employment Agencies, ITUATIONS WANTED -WISCONSN best cuok® econd Jaundresses nvailauly, Miscellancoun. REHOUSK, 9X15, Sui Cunatat Apply at R-HORSE, & YEARS a has god heavy bose: iat barn 30 Michie T-LAKGE WAI -A GOOD Wort of Noa. @ pnd 32 hs 2a) pound: a ultar ti wil Darna: xlven trial and sail low, OV, a Alning-roon, Rink REGISTLY, 275 Wast Monroas SINKSS MAN WIT! is own money, PAu per MONthy must BITS yNK) 15, ‘Tribune office, BARGAIN, FOR CABILONTY a “ood will of a nice ttle an’ ANTHD—TO RENT—HY TWO YOUNG GETLES farni ata with dre, North yy ‘AMBHICAN GOLDEN OLL LINIMEN'T thin ton witites’ walk of PIPERS! etahlyr ror “V itkida nie ty aA Sin ehnent inaka w nut prout at whole tine wo, the upon personal Intarview only. Bldo preferred; must bo cued #10 month,” Addre: VAN SCLIAACK, BLEVENSON & CO, FULLER S FULLEL, wlusate Agou Harness shops and drugulats wenorally keop it. Wie Oy A AND. wae purchased to Oral W q referred; stato tucality sia sont, Address 15, Tribe Une once. ANTED—TO TENT—A SMALL, COTTAGR ON tof Ave roon, furnished uniplewa for b koeplng, fora family of three adults: North ar South i Addrvas 3.50, Tribune ofor, to. iniesbons ME RTIAN AL- and elenring 1386 Handa high qe tow poe, RALSCH a ellesinckod roe tradde, Apply OU NO. Hat ‘Ol BALB-GROCERY ‘4nd housa cunnected, ment, Gi, Huroag of Exchange, IT) La Batlu-at, LE-HESTAUHANT, FINE LUCATIO! wrent baruatu, wt 75, Buroau of Exchange, nau County, Se Tis top buawy tn thi kind. iivason fue, salting health, Call atowner's residenou, LW HAP IF SOLD THIS WHE, A Warrantea sound ani horse and wagon} good ‘arine moderate, RTO WITT BALOON ‘also, uno with tond= tN Oi 4 UNE 5 00 keuping within 10 mint ak from Baw and Mudiavneas, South bidy profarred, Addrosa J10 Pratrio-ay. FINANCIAL, NY" ASIOUNTS "SO LOAN 0: without romuyel Bnd wthor Kood aocuritlus, wud 7. ‘¥ AMOUNTS TO 10ANO Piauda withuat remover 1S DYANCIS MADE ON D ete, ab one-half broke: jonuxd andy, 1B) Windolptrst, Katabl! NT TOAN ON FULN plunos, ate, withovt removal; alsa ou ull Socuritivs., Wliearuurn-e.. Kuo K OLD GOLD AND BILV Ei all yy § QUILL Vion tieice Laaeravod we ieaae Suadusuieat eta LAITY MORTGAGE, LOAN & ty 0 doay on {uF i) NEVE FAILS IRNALN-ON ACCOUNT OF tion wo are authorised to sell one. of ury uturaa tn the ot ekt about €,00. Bureau of Exchangd, Ho-t, ROW SALE—TOz GVGOODRSTORE, . roa of Kxchango, un and how, sickness AMTLY aa UF atoll pal Thats La fub In, Wht prt of the succoustul, Mappy, un in the love an fat kin 1 wt death, |nveaiita, Ré Bpieniaalt ko} anu, wt a W Dearbora-at., for sales lave willbe. mu > = how to win ai FuRNITORE AND f Raudulph-at,, Hout 4, ono yn wise, te V TIPPER FANG onnvevads OL Bur URINE CAN Hurenu of Kxchango, DAUTIES WITT BOSE! cull nt th ARDSON, & CO. gain forthe right party, ludisonceby Chie 4 Ty Lan Ballocnt. For all porsans bur 5 rt BS IN GRBAT VAe pa iT be ‘HORKCOMMEND MIS. FITANKS, #ROM BOS- ‘bor aisiadr and GounsOlUr on fore, Wost Mudlsun-st. CAMTAL WILL DO ae icane OF RICH. Son, ne thi quarriazo.'und Koon,” A great bare usinese uMuirn, | bOTERKDY WAuN EvENvaODY Nor to advance any tung: ny 808 Josoon ul 4 A. HEDELWS MILINERY, 317 WADASIS +_Av., fornuriy curaur Siute and ilarrisoti-ata, RIG, KULPHUR, VAPOR, RUSS baths, Paimor House, ere wu levaned, pad ‘clean WCCHESNBY, AD, QTowaGe Fol FURNITURE WUGGIAS end: Advances a1 low muitos onal Hank oortiouter Urower, dd Waablastotest, N FURNITURE, HIC,WITt 0; Sulrumoraie Vs PANTY, 107 Wat Monroo-st, purchunod, Adi i dmupcoved business and ICK ETS, Tuperty, LYALAN & JACKBON, Bf Vort- Louls and Kansas COMPANY, ¢ woth all kinds uf ys Address appulus faterrivw, ke Zh nw _pricos: omy i TO KXCHA BXCHANGE—THIE WKATELLN STA elacipoda (patentud)-—" horwes, buyylus, jewalry, it PEt CEN’ aN eatesiale of Ultnuly forms, ry ¥ TO LOAN AT Pain von GART> Hid sinus at colt Nee ica Wii, ie om clothity at GELDEIWS, ‘$0. Ordure by walt prompily attendad ta. -WH HAV} MON! nb On ible Any TPO BXOUANG! Auarou ee PARTNERS WANTED, if & KEW THOUSANS contrat manufacture nt vor BUGGTE! all Uret-class, fur horses LAW, DEAE (co frup. 13. yuate’ Ox ud lexally transacted. HOU SALI A. HSIN BACK Auoor EI ingy ae PIn's, corner Madisun und Dearborn-s * Yoeat tnetructions 1934 Watash-ay, PARTNER WAN’ doliars to take interost ANTED—A Bb’ ONAWY ENGINE 10 O10 1 Frou Sales i ENGIN 5 Oust HSH: ‘tneu bore. Addruss I 11, Uribune oiiee,

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