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by-Gov, and Mzs, Porter at their elegant res- Silence on North Ten bo classed as n part of them, The house beautifully decorated for the oc- from 8 until It o'clock notably when speaking in tho most slalieate | slonors of Drainn: mannor af the late Goy. Williams, of Nation- al affairs, aud of dhe xondiness af the North to extend the right hana of fellowalip to the Byt the. grand ant averpoyeripg domonstrgtiqn occurred when he demanded that the corner-stono of the new State-Tonse, recently Inld by ex-Goy, Hendricks and his Demoerntie assnciates, ha reopened, qnd that thero be deposited with!n \¢ records of tho ‘War, of the brave boys in bine, and of TUK GREAT WAR QOVERNOL | who gavo hfs Ifo to his Stateand to his coun: try. Atthe mention of Goy, Morton's namo tho applause was poul-stlrring, tho vast niutl- onca' approving tho suggestion, and the same me ‘condomhing the «course in tho” recent. cornor-stono eelebration, Gov. Hondricks, the orator on was not present to-lay, but fil burn with shome when he reads the braye, inanly words of Ar, Porter, spyken with a courteous soverity which miust cut tg 1 ACAI py a ploy if a8: jattor aro mage payapte in in: sdrics of yenrs ond jo timo thoy reapeolively . BOAUP OF PAINONS. The Commissioners, alony with o' ialntion frvored py thom. Ablishinent of # F 1 consont tho Governor shall not baye authority fo grant pardons in any cdso, oxco"L sich a8 may, by law, be loft to his th my immodlate T tly thoro fa no neccsal bmontol Kuch a Ionrl, ie 8 Withenit any rostral! nd intelligent ‘wiscretion, ht Governor sver alned tho Btato 1h w few instances thie Inauguration of Gov. Porter, During mostof this time there was 1 con- of Indians—Iis Mes- tinuous stream of people going and coming, Tho affatr was a very enjoyable one, every one commg away singing the praises of Mrs, Porter, who Is in every way worthy her dls- tingujshed hushan "of Panions, without ooo Advice ans id from oftice at noon to- and tu-morrow Gov. Porter takes formal the Gubernatorial rooms, deut.-Gov, Manna will “algo take up the gavel In the Senate Chamber i the morning,’ THE FOLLOWING CONRESPOL assed between Gen, “Hurrlson and Col, Jumback to«nys - ) UTE INDIANAPOLIB, fen” Harrleon—-DeEAit” Fates: made it careful canynss of tho Republican hers of the Legistature, J ain now convinced that timmjority of thom faver your nomination for United States Senator, and will sa voto in “Lam willing to’ walye tho compll- good vote in the enueng if by sq dulpy L can unify tho sentiinent of tho mem- bers in tho cieetion of a Senntur, 1, therefore, withdraw frum tho contest. Ii dotnd tu sny that throumnoue tole spirited struggle hive tho utlufa A Rebuke to the Democrats for Qyerlgoking the Boys confided to tho was ortanized, Whil power muy have een tnwisel; ft be sid that It has been a! 1 BROusIDINY OF dt thks. tou ia general: tifkobinf meant e obyjpu Uhig_Btate thee Cumback Withdraws from the Senatorial Contest in Fa- vor of Harrison. that occasion, when tho’ supposed ed ‘this “tiot bevome Tt Is pelloved” th iy f the power to parden offenders hag bebn governed, with very rare ox« ceptions, by thougntful and Rober Judgment. For on upon whoin this respoualt be Ttan say that T nim will resecessors haved “dono, and trust for my vindication to thé Judgment of tho people. TUK RIGHTS OF CITIZENSITIN. ‘The lote Preatdontial election contamed a ree newed expression Uf“tho Ucterininnuon of th neaplé that tha provigloue of the fundamental t to the Fubts of THE MISSAQK ITRELE ; ‘was a moat able and ndmfrable document, ag will De seen from the following extracts cov: ering the chlof points of general Interests TUR WRNEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS of the State ought to bo watched oyor with anxlous vigilance, fot only to quaril, ad reapcots the inmates, nguinat. an; ful nifsinanogomen ardly jes4 scriqus abuses tint ofton e ptlbly through routing.’ Where so large a porsans 1s collcoted—goparated la and pluced under Harrison's Unanimous Nomination by the Republican” Caucus To-Night, No Doubt of iy of friends, the kind and rer fultreatmontof all’ who pr nud othors. I wish also to soy Una peon in ull respect law of tho laf, oltizanship, stn party can’ jually claim tobe countonance the deprivation’ of any partict citizens of this bi you haya aimanly and honorable op- id comfort iu tho fuct thie the good relations that have over existed bes ‘Dave In no degreo “been disturbed or pur ainbitions. Belloving it possi« anppolited vandidaty to tender a Bucceas{ul rival slncore ana hearty congratulas tlona, ] know you will accept thine, Jin your obedient servant, ‘Ty this Gen, Harrison replies as follows: “Gyanp Moret, Inpransvonts, Jan, 10.—The Hon. Witt Cumbach~B! ssep Governor Gives intentional abuse Same Good Advice in His f The Teppe: fatlonul that would fbost constitutional rs a Clnas of cillzens now ine ith this’ fst constitutional prerogative ich thoy wer: not allowed to of thelr bard and paloful toll went to others, and not to thomselyes, ‘Pb avho took It, Iot us charitably @upposo, did not bolieve thoy did wrongs > thosa who’ worse too weak not to suffer it did not revolt, humblo pationea. A befieved. was being rovidence of God to set them if need be, tofght jn Hip ‘for that ensc, but hey woul not be'assnsina or ineendiuries, and hey took caro of defenscless women und chil- dron, when thoas who word tholr tintural teotors word fighting ngainst: tho causo whieh ‘od, annd'tor which, in’ battle, Way vere rey their blood, | 9 i eed by tho Conatitu~ ja os completé pe tho right of those rule over thom, If, in edu tiga is desirable, thoy do not tho’ glandArd’ ‘of thoso who oneo ruled thotn, it "Id not thelr fault. ‘Tho fault la th thoze who now strive to deprive thom of jostimablg franchise, THERE CAN BE NO FRATERNAL PEACE ns this right is willfully 1. 4 ndor “whose ‘Hdininistrntive’ polléy ‘tho for the Unlon ‘was conducted ‘has never yp bins that would reall hody uf helptes from thelr friends at persons Who must bo Honnl may bu indi: yy uRONaS Incraly of ty—the uxporjenca of man: oro fs 2 constunt Habillt rat. Thoro fs hese pjaces tog too Hittlg as places wher tho Ininates are to be restored to or propared for a condijion which will make thom ‘ceuye to Feo UNON the Bate, and enable thom 10 suppuriing and useful members of gn- it ‘gcoms tomo that, a8 an pdditional safeguard to theso uflllcted wards of the State, and to &o- cure With more certalaty such efljciency In thatr restormeon or instruction a8 muy be destrablo, a Hoard of Visitors, composed of parsons notec und dialntorestednegs iy benoyo- ngs, Ought to bo appointed, foved, ought to he come ‘aud Uf theyye 1 havo no provislot ought te be shall be woman, Thos, Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, Does Not Belisye in Repudiation— What He Bays, offlelal réaponall: icind bag shown that’ Vc bso Gr neyleot of to ton a dlsyosltl BY DEAN Sal Your very goncrous letter of this date bas given me great pleasure, urd this not only bucuuse your action evidence, ot your frieid- 1 bavo folt from the beyinning quite ro that you would conntenaice nothing in 4 contest for the Bennte that wis not hosorn- bie and consistent with party fealty, If the ‘ou oxprevs for my Auccess shall gratefully remember your personul kindness to tno throughout, Very Bincerely yours,” ~ Since tts eg knowji it Ig ad regard to party, t unanimously nomisated in the caucus whieh ht, In a brief interviow rinishit-with Col, Gumbaek, he sald that. Assembling of the Solons in Madison, Wis.,. and. at Topeka, Ki pon sishus whi Shull be réntized, Tho Sonatorial Question at the Various ight now to y Btate Capitals the Main ‘Topio LB who forsnorly pete catton, or whatavor on on ing dint hat Gen, J ut two, nt ler better thgn others, could leu ‘hat or known tn relation to the treatment oft! 6 sex, and thelr sympathetle fco}lnus, quick intul- tions, and experionco in conduct, of houscholds 1d, in inuvy cases, onuble tom to discorn buses dnd tho needs of Inmatesof the othor sox betwr thin thoir malo arsociites. Ti tion {6 tha damestio economy of thase véetnb- ta, in which thore Is a tendency often to ance and wuate, their o)sorvatinns and to bo most yalunble, which qur Roforma- ‘omen Is conducted by woinen attest thelr onpnolty to take ‘n leading and bonoficial part In the adiniolatratiqn of* all our public nects to-morrow tl ‘The Chicago Tribin InptAnavoris, Ind, Jan. 10—The in: auguration of Goy. Porter to-day, under tl management of a few energetic ettizens, be- caine an altar of much greater local’ fin- @ portatice tin siinilar eyen dance With ndjournmept the Senate and House met in joint session this afternogn of half-pnst 1 g'elock, and, V ‘ay, Gray.and Governor-plect Porter at |, the niembers marched in double file to English’s Opera-Houge, where the !n- augural ceremonies occurred, * A LANGE GnowD auticipated fhig prrival, iting tho galleries ies until standing-room was at n ‘To tho dress-circla tho friends of nuitted by picket, while on ‘od With a proftr Ps Bptelal Dispatch to withheld. Tho of 8 votes tn the caucus, but he could not see clearly where any others could come The Colonel has made an honorable and his friends have been multl- has nat formally withdrawn, but ac shown hostillt; ton. 101 “pt the harbors and riyers of that ountry Ita representatives vote without sectional’ projudice, and the industrial lows which it lina passed would, If the South, fustor tho a dustrics, aud by filled the North BF, Laren section of the nt on Saturday, | suggestions would by kel t dd ceonomy will welcomed by versification of her ine Hons ihich bave ‘Btates with “varied pursuits and tho adyantages of largoly, uccumulated wealth. ‘Tho older citizous of tho South, who hold this classin bondage, dutinot casily eurronder the prejudice which thoy fcel nyguinst investing tho Treedmon with'a prdrogative so high as the bal- lot; but tore’ aro hutidrods of thousunds of young then in tho South, Who ean busdiy romonthl who hive bute faint remembranco of tho War, Kk UnoN it na Lortunnty for tho South that slavory hus fallen; who, ns thine bus pussed, hayo plainly seep that what tne: held ng error hus proved to be t yet who cling with Injiovalile tevacity to antl. ‘mated prejudices, und never’ abare 111 the sutis- it ff those who move in the vanghurd for right. ‘Le such jl To-night noo. 9 ‘The joint caucus held to-night deeided hold ‘the Senatorial caucus to-morrow night, No other officers will be balloted for, =~" CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDSENTS, The amendmosts te tho Constitution, which ‘at tho Inst spring clection wore submitted to the ofestors for, adoption or rejectién,-haye boen held’ by the Supreme Court, In oppos! D what, it is bolipyed, bud, previougly” to the de- say 1 sense Of the legul profession, not to havo been constitutionally jog thus, took occasion int another’ submils- Q withstanding the sub- ‘voto which hive ocourrs Legislature shill chouge to provide therpfor by fn appropriate endctin 7 Nasuvirye, Tenn, Jan. 10—Tho Gov: ernor’s messagg was ‘read in the House of Represenjatiyes thls afternoon. In it he sayg.the Administration of tho State for the past thres yenrs has cost less than any period | of two’ years for twenty years. Ie says: *BSaveral of the States of the Unton faye created, with moat satisfactory results, 0 Commission charged with tho investigation and reguintion of " _. FREIGHT AND PASSENGKR RATES ” oftheir yailrondy. 1 reconimend phat you erente a like Commission, ‘charged with tho assessment of tho railroads of the State and investigation of thely frelght and passenger rates, and clothed with such powers 14 may he necessary to enqble It to onforce Justice ality and the regulation of thelr frelght and passenger rates.” In regard tothe |” 4 BTATE DENT, he says: ‘A bill was qdoptud by the General Assembly at lis last regular session, provid- ing for tho settlement of tho Statedebt. ‘That Dill was the result of mutual concesstons on ‘the part of the bondholders, rallroad eom- panies, and State, and yyas adopted by the Assembly inn spirit of comproyilse, Bi that bijt niy ‘approval. “My con- victlons upon the subject hayo undergone ‘nochange, I stilt heliave that a settlement, to be falr, satisfactory, and permanent, should embody ty ples of that bill; burthonsame up how of tho iige ty vote, ir Whon sluvory existed, mopbers wero oO the stage, «deci 0 hoo plants, flags, aud bunting, wore inyited guests, among these wero the Senate “Ben Turrison { Cumback. Near the formor stood Gen, Porter's principal tod. ho Court, while dectdti express an opinion sion might tike plico, nol have often up- 0 bighest truth, not now composed entirely or tho sania meine bors 18 when the deciston’ was made, wi ‘eol constrained tonceoninydat iB higpeation, whatovor™: View” the Judges might eutertain, If tho t ‘one of firat impression. 'T” therefore ‘earnestly recominend that n bilt he spoedify pussed giving eJavtors of tho Btate anothor opportunity to yon these amendments. vo beon tho thonio of fro- quent and careful discussion. So goncral ts the gontimont of unbiased mun in th 1 belleve If a yoto upon then cou! arty politics, it would’ ba nearly unani- mous for their adoption. Z oxpedloney can hardly bo questioned of g within ‘reasonable which may be coutracted by clties and town- ta: ay not become an intolure and of fixing a limit upon tho feos oflicers Jn the populous counties, so adequatuly edn oust may not bo bupdoned Nities corcupted bi us in’ tho grpedy scramble to refuring arc pro! of the nmopdments, ‘Anothor tnendiwent ‘Bu that It may bé’regurdcd ag almost ELECTIVE FU When tho oloctor plirces ian hollow ang propostorous ceremony If some othor pordon, hot ontiticd to tho franch)sa, mn neutralize his voto by w fraudulent vii diahonost oliver may substitute a falsa ballot for the one he has deposited, or stu tho box with flotitious ‘batlots, Ou’ provide—tho Conatitution will” not “aliow ‘that thoy shall proyido—that tho person who offors bia’ ballot sbull prove, even’ when obilion, has ‘resided a single: he bt we nyt wolleny: “You aro i ye u lant. To be brave and yale Innit {s much, but ta be Just is moro.” And what loriois than toéce all those high qualities hi their’ lustre gpon one anotl projudices which nurrow ula the sparks which ikindlo a guncrous ardor in tho soul, keon those erp} turg a enusee tahite’ if once allowed to bo rpjensed Streight, Mtr. opponent in the Convention, wl ahout were the autgoing an officers, two or three Congrosymen-elect, and. other citizens, MORE OR LESS PROMINENT." in political nnd soclal elrcles, than half the yast aydience, which the hall from pit to dome, were Indies, 3 the crowd, howeyer, the pb- geneg of the Hon, Franklin Landers, Mr, Sncoming State ho mind and extin- it fualtics Anare that to being togathor? Ho- moro favorable’ conaiuans, th ww tho right, shall you nurous natures, t jou ‘rom bondage to alee; “would” ombrace, With rtunjty to right tho slavery, by conceding encrous ilacrity. to thosa who wero op- presshdy aud fo tholr desceniants, overy cotigti- tutionyl right with whieh tho Nation’ has in- ‘vagted thom, holy judgmont 0 ‘The wincidments ha’ er fayor, Chit id be soparated Grea! syns Greas pg syns the nnd the dobts very conspicuous. THE COUNEN-STONG OF TI GAPITOLe It {ean occasion ef regret that I have to feol ‘or to a most dlangrod- 1 the corncr-stone of tha ja OF tho history ad prog- honc was placed in it refur- 1. i of, valor pf her soldiors who ont forth td pathic td save Indiana from bi -that whify eye nocdloss costs and ow apecches with an garnost appeal for all to at- tend hig inauguration, Upon this day and its ovent his jnind seemed always to regt in SWEET CONTEMPLATION; Tie looked farward fg. the sconp enagted this afternoon ag the goal of his polltleal nmbi- . Ha talked about ‘It: often, oud to his friends he indulged jn the pleasing hallucina- tion that this day should bo an, eventful one not only in his own career, but in tho history of the State as well, -But how different tho scone fromthe one he had planned! Ile was not even present. ‘Tue ‘nunk’s corro- spondent scanned tho "yast qudionce to catch A glimpse of hig blushing face, radiant with the smiles that Hlumingted it on the stump; but nowhere could i A FIT PLACE VOW U1 TO AVOID, and he exhibited great compassion for him- aulf by remaining awa: myself congtraly ube tople, In p new Capitol memurial Ap ed she Unio: contig w Btate up hostile ratila “and incursions, expose}, wt the first oppraach of war, to tho nyqulun of hostile prmjes, ly the nd Mvored upon tho occasion of stone, many minor invld In tho State wore dwelt upon’ with’ eloquent’ co- lousnrsd, butno referencd was muda to the il loud whose |ives were ylfored ag n Fig- pf tholr Suite and the his ballot tn tho box, it nd any settlement more 1 the people than the one proposed by It avill fail to command popular upproyal, which Is tho only stiry rock upon which publte credit can be built, A conces- Jaying the corner rificgd for she i] piace en HaETy, © f tha no eas nigetiions 2s 18 9 adutinyed din this peppsl- 10 “Address “woutst | Hone poving it no ‘recoypition wus to po ryiges, tholp ‘Sugrliices, or thoi tho ‘ronown of tho ie rane Oe the. Mylar Tholy placa ju 2 Ipaa than halk a pouoration STBAORDISARY DEMANDS of tho%self-constituted bondholders’ commit- teo would, in my opinion, Invol¥e the Stato Ju fyre}igyaply “embarragsment. “The State has no income except y precartqyg and In- considerable sym derived from the State Prison, Whatever is paid ‘upon tha’ Btatg debt, uside from the amount cqutributed by raltrqad companies, must bo raised by taxa- Hon, ‘Jn tho adjustinent of- {ho debt, practj- cal glategjianshtp will recognize the fact that ° ABETTLEMENT OF 1 on the basis of tho bill adgpted nt the Inst slon will require tho payment of a larger winual gym in proportion to the yalue of tho taxable property of the Sito than fy paid by by any. other Stgto Ip. t Bie debt; wor will the ‘fact nored that there is o possibility, to guy the that the outstasuting igyues of thp ‘ennesseo nny become an ginbar resulug charge upon the Tr wrptaful preapnae Fonicinbrincer of tha rh hich thoy fdught. “If “momoi show that at tho particular ‘Instant ‘he is | forvices Aad | bepn pl such a resident, and hus rasided in tho State for mi n alx months, No oyistrauon law can by rnlmppreanes b tho Constitution will not allow ono, 0, tho address ‘Tho condoquence of all’ this’ 1s, that, whore oyon tho most oxpensive and organized vigl- Innee 1s maiutainod, persons from other’ cottn- tlas and pthor States, not entitled to voto at the Ppreciucts whoro thay tender tholr ballots, oftdn siting frauduient votca; and hince lg not maintained tho feo- 9 Dallot-hox fy dojuged with ) oxninination that poarly gil tho in’ Blutds, oxcope Pda eee a “as uallfledtion to Voto. a provious reaidonco of tha rin tho prealdot where his‘ yote is offered, hardly a loss number roquiro a ro; tration of voters, Thoso Inwé are an expros founded upaly bx- ons wry heccusury to ha cipetivg franchigo, UclooHon for pany yeuns sums tly’ greater’ than: bus pyor 0 peaple, huve been p; , Later in the day, Pupz ‘TuituNe’s reprosontatlyasaw hiny on South Meridian gtrecf, ‘Ta smell of pork was still upon higclothes, forin was less ereet, his eya had lost its wonted lustre, and nge sqgnied to have got in its work with rare success. As ho passed, his eyes remained riveted fo and hw secined lost in tha contemp! WHAT sant wAy BEEN. ‘Whillo the eye was searching for Mr, Landors, Gove. Gray and Porter cnyered the Opara- House orm in: arm, thelr appearance upon the. stage belng grected ‘with hearty np- - Inmediately bohind Di Be Licit-(loy. Ianng, accompanied by San- Antor Vigch, President protom, buthlg manly end anu. tha Buldlo® Honk da way hot 1h tory iseccnrg. Ii nig FONG Lo cont of thosa Who we succocd in do whero Unie vigil ; jo = au Ne ond th Hood: yp feased Ly tho most intallizens! mn duo alla holr cuntyses pout if was be n that the ipire at ‘fee which » As ngo shall’ follaw oy fouynt, tholp sac, a tbo oneration who placing in’ the oprner-stouc aris wee in ine momarinig of its bistory JANUARY 11, 1881—-TWELVE PAG and lobbylsts, and Jutt ing hag co! esgeo street may well to the public. each gentleman aro . BANGUINE OF BUCCEAR, the firat two named. OK . Jan. 10, 1881.— Having inens Kenosha. Yor ‘THE MINOM OFFICES 80 T desis having hail tho eatnest urred yolty ¥ Win, Cusack, ‘There seems to. be A WRKITCDEFINED F. ING WY own interests, but | lowed In the ruce, “to "party hurmony, one. There Is a good deat important legislation. likely: to come be- Bengayen Hauupox, spondence. has- become by eyery one, without Torrison will bo the woman-suffrage amendiuent to the Con- stitution, hoth of which have already passed ong Lent: the fnvest Jlospital for tte Jngane, which will donbfless Dring out'a bi Nv Board of Charities and Reform, and * *TRYL. Introduced early in the sessiut,, The Senatorial caucus {4 not likely to con ington, which Is esl mence its sitting before the middle of 1 0 Opposes Tarr Hop. 0 day noon. com- | ___ OEY REAL ESTAR inenced ff) earnest for positions, tho Sen- ntorial queation falling to the background In the serdmble for places, ‘Ihe contest for Spenkerahip has narrowed down to three eandidates—McCord, of Lincoln Coumty; MeFetrhdge, of Junenn County; and Brad- ford, of att Claire County, ‘Tho friends of rss Clorite, @e, Sonpetont tonne ENGEL falters Geet : wats. conan pos CH a ATOR bepanlons area eat Acie rake semee ar 8 valuable pleces of proporty in ait dlyistons of the Iydo Park and Fi Duniness pruperty. oan etek ho Cottages, vacant to! Fine investments for “Good Inevma-yn its ahexet maiutaotuctne oxtibiiah able. reference. Address A 48, Urlbune onto pee pie rc as —A YOUNG MAN AS AR! Kaepor in a wnilesalo tisnaspnone barf qudaddresa A 7); Abimo'NMco, ND COMPETE keener axperianced and willing £0 mw ne Tor small antary for i Mondods Address A ont. Mune furnia Stato aatacy SxpOUlen Tho Sergeant-nt-Arms of the Assembly Is heing contested for by St. George, of Racine: Chureh, of Fond du Lac; and Snyder, of Co- lumbla, with the chances In favor of one of n GOCE K CO. CHANDLEH & CO. iin = 0 Rankers, 77 eat it understands tnkiny Eldred, of Milsyaukee, will be Chief Clerk yeuscines ER of the Assembly, and Bross, of Madison, Chief Clerk of the Senate, Scott, the veteran of tho Senate, has’ not arrived here yet, but It seems to be generally concuded that he can have the Presidency pro ten, of that body If ho will accept It. Bur: rows, of Dane, and Southerland, of Fond du Lac, are also prominently mentioued for Sergennt-at-Aring. There are two con testants, Ingersoll, of Lock, and Baker, of taro. mt . is W pain Noe and $a) XPERIENCE unchinien J. Be CUON, NTED—A FIRST-C! iS BLANK- aitutit marie nnd maui wisen tom Sep MCDONALD & CO. 14 Clork-at. BIIABLE PLUMB TO GO T trat-clias frm ped stead me ¥ <lrick hovisa and’ sft. lot nar tot te lot w brick houns. near‘Thirty-fourth, Louse Kd Weft, lub news ‘itwaont) —Touso ond asf. yenlnth and Thirtioth-s -— bHuuse wind sft, su, (Ws Bit mi snd aie te } Gining-roum snd kitchen on par Employment Agencits; a DY a AIG npor Hartleon-st. of ench House, there are a host of ennii- dates, and predictions as to the successtul candidates are useless, ‘The friends of Mr, Sawyer throng his rooms at the Park, as do also those of Mr, Keyes attho Vilas. Tha friends of both gentlemen ure confident of the ultimate success of their favorit candi- date. Mr. Sawyer’s frlends confidently pre- dict his electton on tho first ballot, while tha friends of Keyes ara cqually sanguine, Misccllancoun. ANTED —BUBINESS “MAN OR /“Pormanont situation, Adiross 4,12 NTED—A KINST oa minnufecture calle, ke ai wah, ¥ Fnbivels hy nea biouks frum Konwood 4 SALESMAN TO. . bots nnd aoe t O. 2i0 PRANIE-AV., LOT AXI, bageinent stono-fron (th @ Neat-clase t-story und Teatdenes, all garnish STORY MATIN 80; 19. ‘woltth-at ALS. A P ONCH A EIUST-CLASS CIGAIL math, Witt An miuaulinned Fada inthe Went for melgarctucuary: to ti thult Fil} bprpaid; no other ueed app Dirty & good si): A rAbunes WHER $1 BAM mualness on ainall enpl- chunce fOr ALS noxporion: North Clatkeat, Chleagy BOY) ONE WELD AG wb Xe] reand aver, Ad= 2, Pelbung utties, ASTED=A GU ae BAERGETIG BALESMAN kunwiedse of the business iit nosolute TU partteularn. pute & fOIt SALE—AT A WARGAIN-G VERT ON WA Tront, Inquire at kab Doarborn-at. In ban: QUI SALK-ONE OR TWO houses and Iota on sechndeat. 1, BP. COAT! ial uton- Ot SALK—D OR 0 FEET ON CANAL-ST., NEA Randoiph, ata great nacritico, A oO reniize a handsome return for tho cnpit must be spld. Call atsd Bryan Block, 162 Ja Sall Dit ae ATEOWE HAVE St efot sala cheng naulre Ot TACO! gheape “tn Mr Deas baer at is an bs eS SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, poe ACES Oe wicAU’ h of Sizty-tinit-st. and eas! W govera!” oxenliont” houses. ° JOU 176 Denrborn-at, ses [POR SALES Acitiy SOUTH OF CALUMET ‘Lake, cornet Stony Inlund-ay, and Ningty-qfth= g tho, Pullman jand. MATHON TIL, ON “BARGAINS IN amongall that ‘no dark horse qyitl bo al The eaucusfor the nomination of the Sen- aty officers will tuke blanco to-inorrow after- noon, and that pf the Assembly to-morrow night, ° ‘The session ‘promises tobe a lengthy TL FIRST-CLASS: Jo¢ated busines ERGETIC “Sit SIN ynga In profitable business. Ci fore the Logislature, among) the — moro Ee prominent measures belng biennial sessions, SB AYARDMAN. ones, : YOUTH TN simp od writor, with Rung stating axe und salary res slatures redistrictlig the State, and tT office experience. Adult (gation Into the affairs af the Feinne of abolishing all local boards of charitable and penal institutions ‘and tho oo et ws 6pou the Wek In fo se CO, wi "earborn= { 10, DO GENERAL HOUSES . Lin alert eee work. Apply ating Woot Monruo-at. ow subilvisions. ) GE ork, Inquire nt oh NOTH CLARK-ST,, A_COM- pent wid todo housework, SUusi Buina recone In- fact, a prominent Senator has already drawn 2 bith of sueh tmport, which will be naa HEUISINESE HELIAWLE HUSINE thousuhd dolare to nianuf rket. Pros Bares ane un be thOrough}; rrwane uitice. is a3 MAN Witt A ANTED—A GI, FOR GENEIAL Aairkttor tons of teu ul ies toairiusnye ANTED=A GIRL For FNS a wee! is Iaphy UppoaTte Pe molnus: abd Mumps" on the H t week, ‘The Governor will deliver hig mes- wry Hecensary Un gaye toa Joint sesgion bf both Jlouses Thurs- Weatluuted. Addruss V BRA, HOMSE= HASEe, if eons thi iy tho cit; ousyaitons throughout the city, we inve” Htanea Hraneh lticus ta: thu sdiioront. Ulvislon: Goien, und will ba, reckiecd untied. UUTE DIVIS! 1D) pologk TR, BIMMS, Hooksollers Sethw pst curnyr Thirty-tttheat. MW. BUCILMAN, Drugaiat, corner Thirty-tirsy und wth BUCH i yf Thisty tirap ung ‘T DIVISION, JAY. St. Parive se a TUDULOUUS. Nowsdenton, Sta pe Wot Mudison-at. tear Weaternear Honen Aide TH. SONNICUSEN, Druguist 30 Uluo [stand-av., jor of 'Twelft a aes Goods, TH Lako-ats, 1 Lincotn, nae RAPT Bethauiat it Wout Madison-at, core AUGUST JACOUSON, Heuser: HO Sypt Malstad NOUTIT DIVISION, | Ya BURLING COS Deas Cintk-st corner iivisinn. — * FM. WL, comor Sapn LOUI i Agent. Noys utid Statlonery Dopor 5 Hi Gneislaneut, RDAY BVEN fren (6s South Westdrn-ny, wb bluok mere, whe Thhanda tlah. white spot on forehead, weighs uhout KO poundy; frunt teeth brakon an wuter edd: ai ppring leather-top bugey, Coun & 1 H Drown Jenther euxhion any hacks sive Ness, narrot turrets, rlindyl lenttie Tnektud to age banker, and. bi Acetuen to (3 Tdyery, UF Sudisa colve rowul ids Sreatia ant y HI HSS CHANCEN, NEGQTIATRD AT Hi —GhOUERY STS GOOD LOCA- TEE FRIBUNE ILANCHT OVYICER, rr qty 70, 00, Gee Ts, ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUt NUMER. YA COMPETENT milly of threds must ns Apply at To West daneoated. ‘below, whura naverticimeuts wall’ Bo ontiennto' jp whura ndvertisemed ? Ha Rett? ikon fur tho. samo ‘price ua chianied nt tho At Bice Oates, an puciok pi it SALE-A_ KINST-CIAS: star business in, Wanye und Stationers, 125 Vrugsist, 613 Coisze Grovo-a¥,, we j=sta: for wenurnl he Wu pyly wt 2 Lt A COM! nn kmail private fami} A GIRL TODO GE: work In * uA Tani." AD 1A INT ewurkt thrve in Rinillys Rout in GK, GOOD LACA- ite 7 any trade, Eirstecliss ropatapun. WG, SaET ERT EES WANT’A OONTLEMAN Of LADY thonsand dollars td join me in # Lupin recufe, Hust of & CU, Drugeista, 338 Bout tar, ply “nears South references civgn. Ad THGune o FPRIGERATOR SAFE" FOI DIN patent: samething ¥ keopar wiust have ANTED AA FIRST-CLA OFA oO pein nbd hwfore Friday, fro uy. com 1. C, MERIC! oler, Nowsdeslor, and Wuncy ay ‘Wr no better iy vestmont aller g jeatred given up ‘Call at Burke's European ‘Chicuzt, HL, and you Faerie af plulg paventanuet ) BUYS A FINAT-CLAS9 GENTS FER aes ranee a aca Vest tide oaONS {OF BUTI, 9 Uruxalsts, 46 North NCUD take curoofohiil. Apply at8y Erio-st. TANTED=GIIG nro Eecypimensnlial LAMY & 0, Druststs, G75 lnrrabao-st 4 u 7 aad @. a HSV. IL NERBE, Printing ond, Adyortivng | OOS nace ht cenwry. Apply at Or sa Toqusclieepers. Ei —A WORKING js len, | uD SCANDINA- Lb Milvsukea-ny, nitahied lar ee eh board | WAnASH-A 8 Sinn alee for press tnt ry , Hea ioe: witht tu toi purte Ing-haGsus ue. | 1 OR, lup-pobe, wugns FuuToy iD DA REWAIN Fok TR RETURN OF SV Nb) BO | Howdaland do. Ae WILEY, 40 AW a ‘ — West Side. MPO RENT—COTTAGK-T7 AIWTPRIAN-A cation goud, a nicks y ie q Aye DWIGHIT, corner Washington and Lalsted-w “ South Side. promiyig and prine|- av Witt Abply ut onc WJC SMI0LL $) Nearbornt., toons 1, = Routh Bid a, T° Reyes Ls WEEK nicely siting rum uttached, Sie SiaLo-vt. TANT HU-CANV ASSES i Balory. or" commuladnt \7sa uiisuni-st. In stare. AITUATIONS WANTER DUN kpeperg, Cloris girua: WANTED—A YOUNG ATTORNEY. YY pf cunsidorut ee Prnetjes und ura ences.” Addrusy’A. front rogms with wut Mule. ———_—_—_—_ ~ Norsty Histes a side af Toows with bour yok eintyuone. er an ObJoc! tufer= un Opjoee” Hopon BK LARGE iin eet-oland bourte Ite Wont Sido ji HUAGIST: 1 Ii Oldhe youre eaperloen. ok peepee og iurnian the wet UT fofurenees, tH, LOO! ed ; mo RENTOAN KLEGANT HOMNSE, NO. 37 MICH tunneiy.. wi roasHisturos, dugule windaws. ete | of) WEST AWABIINGTON-ST.—ROOM AND Orbs end bontde Ehotelts 2 ITUATION WANTED—AG i LOT EL, ig FIVTH-AYV., NEAM MAT iS} would Luke Y parinvepehi ide tg ay, Reducud 18s STATE-ST., OPPOSTH 0 per slugs” 804083 por weeks WELL IGHYED, inen And purtianont Lor furnished rovmy, to gontlomon otily; warn North Side. opt Clark-st- ENT—FLATS, North Sido DEUT consisting of fuur ruonis nnd Kix cloputs, 1 sale. Apply us uhove.~ #PO RENT — ELEGANTLY-FOUSISTINT ROOMS, day board 1" without boards ot Hotel Kmory, 49 Hubbard-court. “7 HUARD WAN ‘OUN T OF Read bokkeo} to A LB AR ANT ROOM, FURNISHED, 10 single In pelvute fanilly on North Bidy. Aut entloman, und vt 1¢ , nly er bowrging ie 1 dens C. A. PUMELOY, Hobm 4, 1 dt Sitlle-wt.s kelvin Hl, Al HE Tks AYN Erb TN=A_GESTIEMAN AND TWO “LADIES jusire to engaye turniabod ronnie with bord, im snigpliy jocnted; rams to Qdorncunventeyeps, Austic 1'O RBNT-FLAT 21, 71 BURT C! BT PO RENT ORLAT 2, vl SOWIE ChAT eT, Av YUUNG MAN, “1 in business. ioror= orn imprayumenun Sulhiing Brat-ctuss, Carputs for Leys ATs, ‘SULA HCY, AS Witit sone: WI RENT-STORES, ohne * Stores, hy te Caton pg wee BrOES AS} wonient; first-class in overy respect. Tyuttn Gud Aud fourth auury, (ah ee und Uf bith ar. aenwxat; bytweun ‘Madiwon gad + ‘eqaury,” tS Huy Griya-av., trst-cloay stupy, quitabje for are 3 Pan reine rt otleae 4 ‘heiatnaus aie MISSOURT, Jaquira of SACOM WEIL & Ct rb ‘OF any recon ar mopEo: ny milsaion juny by Divine pOInO atatuo ‘or’ gthor o} je Cormmndmoratiye of thojrgervjces, dud thuy He pk seinem ler them jo “basp at tho Capito}, wo wero JRamper thom when rearing 0 itation tn saying that, If}t can he the qupetics ypop houds cet tone should by oAjtary of ite trensyres should Will E. Niblock, chloe Ju tha Suprema Court, ind proviously entered, taking his reat on the oxtrema right, In tho rear sat the Jon, William I, English, tha pnly prominent ‘Democrat present not aficially connected, “with the’ Btato Govornmpnt; aiid gn“althor sido donay gathered tho officers of the MH. GOV. PORTER, accompanicd by the Governor’s gon and y duugiiter, occupied eonspisyous goats on the left. Tho band played a medley: of patriotic girs,and the Roy. Dr, "Veorjan, of tho lob orts Park Methodist Eptscopal Chureh, In- voked the Diving blessing, taking this ocen- sion to expresy the hoya that the Lord would ald tha new Governor In suppressing the traMe which destroys beth tho Aan, 10—A., Post-Dispatch special from Jefferson City says .that Goy. Crittenden was {naugurated about .jjo0n to- doy with the usngl eeremonjeg,. ‘ho Inrggat erowd oyer qsyembled pt tha Capitel Build- Ing was present.on tha ocepsion, « - ‘The Goyaernor’s inaugural congratulates the pegplofon their general Paosetlty, TEgoly- inends tho refunding of al! that eap ho va orized to yote, wi far tho clause MClilot Justico “of low “eyfegaurda dud byt Heras fraud ta bo ost : Bates hag provid dom Intlict mm Hit WHI we eput ly a pinglo ovj}. Here ities for fraud wre eo Ronee: DIG "fio thombers of cach party thiak than, and the noxt TIM; STATE DET funded, and thinks a 6 por cent, bond could be readily disposed of; adylses the adoption of som mengure to rejicye the Bupromg Court docket, and gays that the In- debtedness of some counties Ii the State is Rroater than cau be pal, und should be cone projiised; but repud{ation, direotor Indirect, shonjd not bp egnsldered for 4 momon}, ‘A GENERAL REGISTRATION LAW shouly bp enacted, hu-xoys,-and tho perfec. tlon ot a military fuw should regelya careful conaltarntion. - Hu nilyises tho reataration of the system of worklyg extra convict-Ighor outsldg the Ponjtentiury when thero is not n domand for It inside, and: yarlous othge mate ru of Inturest to the people of the State, ‘Tho Goyernor refers to tho finances of tho State ag in a prosperous condition, and gays tho onbirraggnent that fempararily sur- rounded ‘I'reasurer Gates has been removed. go thinks tha apnea! ta“the L exisiature 1, Barns, who matily provided to pay: THE DEFICIT IN THE STATH TREASURY ow tho uss of the name pf tho Statg in jun onthe pgsety of unsas ' City, hg State were Wevgsited, should bo Ju Blatg might deem ing kup recon} Of ity eae pila to leave Govarnntewha was alike” ho “never drow 0 Janyora pa apt ux those ad Whos LAF, Bnd ViKl> und providing fur dvuty 40 Jpvost him with ‘the that ng one will ha that ‘io aa: tag wine L 1d on thls thaine I havo squyht ty ry! ew. Buroly jEcunuos bo y shall hotior tha hordes | whethor thoy ware opiuldts Wo oun all now do justice qyen brdyes who grogsud Byyards with After My, Porter finished, and the band had her madioy and Natlonul airs, * IABUT.GOV, HANNA am was Introduced, and spoke for ton or fitteon Nis’ remarks ‘fo the 6 of his jnexperlonce ns & vrealling ofllear, pf tho’ honor'of boll- all: this [a thut politics bocamp em- tb nolahhors wha, in thelr ‘bh would plucetuplloit confidence in wlieve Liat, to obtain a party ad- 4 Vantage, thoy would qiirter false ord, couragd répeutiny, of tho bullots, ant some mentian of and counivo af that tho young, lourning and Dbelleving that’ fraud ts porpotrated without dly- xravo by tho most respevtable persons, in what thoy are taught to'be the most tn tranguctiona, fre not al digtinution which woul maka {t graceful to perpotrato frauds Wn le: ones, Thus tha foynhitiqns of pri tolurgnve given t Tam not hie to a 'rospdoted «pred opinion that u gonventfon o Tovise our present Ce Mr, Yiche then offerad 4 gerles of resp)u- Hone bearing tribute to. tb pager a efijelency of fify Excelloncy thp ‘Ton, Tgauo the motion of the Hon, of Knox Cointy, was. adopted by n unanimous yoto of tho ‘mem- bers of both Houses, Chiét-Justjog Niblock ADMINISTERED THE OATIT first to 'Goy.'Porter and then tq LieutyGoy, IIunng, boh gentjemen plsing and rqmajning standing “until each ‘had bowed assent, was ay Impressive scone, the deep, rich yoleo of tho Ohivt-Justles sending his words to the: farthest -Ilstener, silence which followed ‘way soon broken, howover, “by: hearty “applaitse t Viche Introduced the Governor of Indiana, the Hon. Albert G, Parlor, ‘Thy Gayerpor Bracefully owed jn‘ nakngwlulament, and Was pbout to conmnenee pequing his message When g sinall aro sapped b qr tha Pr Gray, which, uj Honty Cautljorno, ‘Tho best mogus of roclylaiin, Yasturen of swamp fundy {i Witt not bo practicabjo ta revinim under the pros vision, af oxisting Jaws, pught to engal carnoat attont{on, These the beat sal minutes, addregs| HK acre’ oO! ductive if ren ni brace inorg Eyuyi dbo highl: by cultivation. Hee neh errr than 4 He fe a reaiing of torial urea of Atuosto leland: aed hue tau oHqe fourth as large os xhat of lunds are airequy grossed bi: vonvontontly pigar fo t ta al t onforeing W sirst li Loutsville, respeautiyely, al and of the reapongibil{ invinber of the bod af the wholo ‘tate, "You should not; Teatlng ‘ypan each y to Ipglylate for the gaod aud jint for any sectlon, tigetedTegl}atah, Urente up fue old esta digested Ieglsjation, break yp phe o}d estnl Nehed Jawa, precadants, i now govern our pooply. Jf would he far pettor to adjgurn withqut any Jegislation whatever than to cast sey Iowa which, 16 poorly un- derafoad, Will require tho tnterprata tion of rlning the right of persons fow vial laws, Vhy powso and lass ay Senator anda the natuy uote is Uhleuwo would ttn ood, 1 conyanigut means of srainuce Kunkukeo Biver, coulil tho barriers nel iho How of that straamn be eso obstructions, however, aru in make the treasury deficit kood, hoe Buyy, deseryg the app customs which wows of no. slink unatl “boy: in ha: u shouted jn'g slesr, baylah yolce, “nuns yp popes}! It was a quluk rominder of the campaign rallyjug cry, aud [pn Instant the audience broke {tq the mogt deafening gheerg and ‘pplause, ‘Tho ladies joined, swinging handd- kerchiofs and clapping thelr hands, unt!t ddnionstration résombled that af burely” poljllea! gatheying, © the keon edge of formallty, and, ag agunds dled away, mare easily tg Jp peor gallery Democratic party, aud big complete refuta- thon of tho charges made ugalast 'Treasurey Gates and the party, Vn thy subject of TMMIAIATION, : z vhorays wo should hays ropresentatlyes in Snrope ta jpduce hunigration to Migsour! amt Rays NO Nloney cal than jn the encouragement of lupnlgeatign. ‘On National yattays, die Governor says Garflold will be declared Pres{dent, ‘ing and conven alte that itwill yhed without exestonmut aud the unnattirnl einbar: stati surrogninyg the with an outgy 4 : i Sulte of a bonutits ron the expondityire tho currontuf the Kauka: ce tight be diverted to the oxtont dentro into tha Nppeciuoo and Lroquolg Rivorg, tl bear ‘the surtucy of he country whose pytiry) ft ousdy wad cheap repfamedon wend that provialon bo mado luyinent Of GY OngiMeor, of and of wood ‘yoneral tho sauree of dp' vader thom. A and easily undentaod, are expected ay de- ‘manged py the people at your hands,” Mg eadied eapyelal attention to the pepeyotent ins utltutions, and conclhuged ay follows; msnrobly jase bo deci wel} digestest duotny the tl; Uke wsilstance at ya) ruppiyber that on ( hia are In ul} reap ope that, whun our rh ekilh fu tis prot kuowledgo, to 1nyke p careful apy f our swainp layds us aro ju Of “ourly reciumation Undor cxiat Foylsious of Iyw, with w viow of aycor dy Cu be dryined, the prob and how tho exponse oan be 9 vost OF replat fark that an oxuminato: Hor Utitea ‘shows that te red ip elfest the argia upon bonds’ tssudd ly gettled thamsulves B jncgsage whigh waa only thremauarters of an TER UBAD ING MESSAGE, Lompt ta glye It the character of ofa address. But, by tp 1 clear yoles and enally made himself SIL ule pudlton, Tha applause was froque Hlogr of tho Bona ejusl, ung F indulge dolibdrauiona have gaged, nothing will buve oa- curres| which will mar the Of tho frigndships and _ssoolitions beru foruied wT Trolttats pode en Ha to bauge 19 BEREGVS) pf og pyoplo WHony you represout, FIUS ENDED THE CEBEMONIE! epblyn tendered thiy evening H rel et a Whey thg iar out paul victory ly enjoyed by wll, WISCONSIN, + Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Mavison, Wis, Jan. 10.—The eprridors of tho Park dlotel gro crowded to-night with iyembers of tho Legislature, oflecstekers, ivasant wembe: pense of dralnuy Q speach preven loipy thot, to pay t ald of lg ptron; r rofoct crodit on althoygh thy AT Rbtalning busrd 42 ® PHN=WY AN 154 rive fanily. Addyess, atutlhg torus, ete. BD DY AN IES LETS, Matsrencus “ylvou: " Ag= runkjiti-at aie niey nnd basomenpt. er aime ge jigalud Be Waboatcnys bulidlid watts, Sewlory usd Thou FO GE, yellrat' und oust of zich muyt by Fawaunably, dress A ‘ : 3 onTo. D-AND WAI ry ey BOTAN One ANTRD=DY" ABC Cuhuita, ty cook. wash, und Ti Nopth Mone ee VUATION W. HPO MENT—BTYRE-FHOM MAY 1 A oid tere cae ae ne tun, in a atric vy 1 Bokithat'S Coeweitenve | APPT Tf ‘PO REN KA BASE T Mudlaon: from Fob. tt ain: Hoon 4 Minconhaneous, TPO, PENTA WULDING BUITALLE Bott MA that part o a f Pilots walk uf buslnuse contro, Addruss A di Tribune oftice, Oo we WANTED RTO LRAS I, ANTED=1T0 RENT—A FLAT OF 7 ROOMS; y Biust bo ef Clark and south of Cl sebilidruns wish te lucuty nernjunungly, Avi y ANTED-TO RENTAA PLEASA: ilyon ADUNY otlied, RTAULE HOOSMS, BMENT 193 BAST bat roforvocad. Cull ucpay or Weaness 06 2 Lott UD, Me a 2 : aa? aonie teal tye LL POLWIN, 1b Wushiugton-st, quires ne $65 Ln & By ie AUR, ot Reiterates agus i WECQNI)-ILAND ORGANS. Zorgans, FD: $5 cash and 65 per month, NG Bi SITUATION WANTRD—BY YOUNG GIRL TU DO ActUFiNg, AGN to HN) manne fat Hour sure ee me powunc a pElyaED amily. foco, oll lutteed, and. avnio. yurd. roams wiki tah EE ne Cun pest Nop Payline TROATION WARTE “polly, wustilrus, Sock beat Prada Ort yang Wiltow-st. Ki—HY A WOMAN, TO DO nny, Of uomaral “howso- aay Is mavnalbly wort 2 Nopih Yinowp, betwavn Nosthe Pian ddtciod Heap OF yofurgnpes. 0 runs oro tn yood ardor. A fo; Tribune, inwow. Hocopdshpnd iaviruingu unW, Auh vp weithoug baie, | TAN Mivato feat oF wlthous board, ino vir Wate fal Wout Hid, Addyene A ij Wuywes, NY WANTED-—DY x —— au of children and su; a0 NEW OROANS, q i AU ABW PANGS. ANTED—1O MUNT—A FLAT NICKLY YO wit wd for Jig housvkeoping for, Renton and wity, near Palmer Hous, Addryss W 65, U'rib- uno umes, rind A LADY GO TAKH 5 pngalst in Utah + rufdroncus RIVE. ITUATION WANTE = OW: W. RIMM DL ¥ p HRS HORK In plu drone A 4h AMSAT HOW! AND ©. A BARGAIN BEINGS UFBENKDOFWO PALS uf baruo, nky work hu: Kuh for dubty will bd id Muh asa ata fnuuehae prtedy es Ch owner fina nO uvo for tions dnd must dispose of ¥ insmodlatoly. On9, pair ie O and Uo ypare old, welts OD pours, add, t sound a a oe par Cae pounds, oarp uld, ad uD waynd, an His Would ‘ayant to" tHe if my par ‘ga weuk's trial to responsi Fs ‘Shoy can, Buy thug ab statla In yaar eed ay. N, fi.—'1ii9 tnat In chip af slable it fo sgl’ und’ rucolys ynoney, j D=-BY TWO MESPECTAS Shek s SAM np wo ararese. $ Ay ary and onde yocand AGT Re “pansy Broce nus Way, : BNW Aa LIES IN " i, STS, ir Goran feniuaie hu rio pullors, and will be Warruntwd OH BALE ON Age A YMENTA, ileal TORY & CAMP, sl as k purchospp. Woult by Hol Tuten urouu Iextlatey, 363 West Mupruonal snark w is tO FOUN Giith, wants * me wud poopla who aye elu que Ng paruney“AUUToRS A Intullgunce emt oxchangy.” Usab advances twulu. * eat afar eau ator BECOND-HAND KILLA i ni Manduioticat. th. ILLUSTRATED “CATA> POWMLAed BON, Cinelunatl (0. A gOUN MITCHELL A. tus Bast WASTING: 21 tonest, horgas of nll Blade, carriagus, Duxsios, and Lurnoas, now, knd sucdnd-huild, a low Prices, oF Will, 7 Wve OVER 30 I seat uae ‘with Uie cosh Wo build otitably wrrasqeulon: OF K Jots, wll uloay, Wild walt me part! wor OURO Ui pal AW ROU. FOIL ONE. son a a CF wit } Wn Yeeunct 87 w furnitarg whloh coat €2a, yal REE eS ats oases NPA DV ANCES MADE Ui fc, wt one-half brvso au far Fab Sherman Woyss Slabiow, No. 1udy iy Whero tho | [ase ANN SIOk TonyEs, PIMNOUNCED IN: J quravle, cured frvo sf cost Gilus' Ielpinont 1 od (rma ‘ iM ih tins’ arrangement io | foule, Arial Bratind, iain, rant Paes eae etna! shuuldur agnoviosse nayleujar aly n of tha State, and hu Gasu, shoo-Dolte, cupu fuaranwod. Boid f0¢ praiphlo “Jugtgned py record | gynusining {ull Informavon Hy DIL W. Mt GILES. € party. Tt ts anothor | jain BoM adiine "wrapvark Hat sisa'¥ ovate tho honegty of thp Bale F wih dente. 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