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~The Ghitago Dailn Tribune. wn VOLUME XL. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. PRICE /- $4 CENTS. , “GOODS 7 special Sale (EU ERGY MEN RESSING | sue SACQUES! PU'TN AM INE LAWN SACQUE I yimmed with Tucking and Full Suits. Embroidery, Single Coats, At 98 cts. |" ‘Single Pants, ‘INE SACQUE, Single Vests, trimmed with Fine Em-| Extra Long, Extreme Short, poidered Inserting and Edg- wet if 1° * on Neck and Sleeves, Extra and Regular Nines gnd Front Piece, Black Alpaca At $1.37. _At $1.37. | DUSTERS ‘NE LAWN SACQUE Black Alpaca Trimmed with Fine Guipure Pattern Embroidery on Neck, Coats & Vests Sleeves, ‘Front Piece, and Q gonna Boctom, All of the above goods are made $7.95. hy our best workmen, aid are very CLOTHING. asking for not Intens Fintley's resignation ho dl¢ # ict on that gentleman’s per sonal or + record, and that he only made nq} with a view to tmproving the Les! understood, also, that the fy (G tid Bentley a foreign mission, EY ivithed. She Crikiune. GW Persons unadle to purchase copies of ‘Tim Ciucando Trisunn at News Agencies and on rad- way trains where Chicago papers are sold twill con Sera favor by reporting Ue facts to Uris office, iv- ing full particulars, FF —X: THE finding of the Panama Canal docs not progress In avery satisfactory manner. The stations have been abandotred, brigades of workingmen have been disbanded, en- gineers have given up the work and re- turned home, and affairs generally are inn very mixed condition, In Parts, however, everything: is represented as going on with remarkable success, On which tho Panama Star and Herald remarks: “ We would like tosee o Iittle accomplished on the isthmus, and less blowing In Paris about the busincas,”” Corpen, partly cloudy weather, with local rains and variable winds for this region to-day, oes TADERWEAR, GLOSING-OUT} HUSIBRY, SALE! recunpipss) “BUAWEA, or cost: | “ean aum CHILD'S VESTS.) LINEN tH ae DUSTERS. Fun UTE WILSI N BROS. Men's Gray Dusters, Of Every Description. $1.00. 13,15, ur eugstarest, | Men’s Fine Dusters, Immense $2 & $3. Are showing a eee Reductions stock of |_| (hillven's Wear-WVell Suis, cICAULT, the brother of the well-known comedian, died suddenly In a railway carrlage near London yesterday. Wintrast Bor ‘Tire highest tempernture reported in the United States yesterday was 105 at Tucson, Ariz, 101 at Vicksburg, Miss., 99 at Eagle Pass and Shreveport, 98 at Mempnis, and 97 at St, Louis, Tire Central Committeo of the antt machine Republicans of Now York, ata meeting Inst night, adopted resolutions «de- claring that, Inasmuch as Chatuncey M. De- He pew had received the votes of a smajority of ‘ the Republican members of the New York Legislature for United States Senator, It wags the duty of all the Republican members who desire that the State shall be properly repre- i sented In the United States Senate to con- or eentrate their votes on him, and thus throw : the responsibillty,of defeating an election on : the friends of the Senators who created a va- cancy, i ene ‘Tur representatives of the European Pow- ers at Constantinople have a trying the of it. They nevercan get adefinit answer from the Porte until they have spent three or four months {i rejecting equivocal answers, and not then until after they have very pereimp- tortly insisted on one. This has been the ease with the Austrian Ambassador, After months of delay and evasions he wasobliged yesterday to Insist on an answer by the Porte as to whether it Intends to fulfill its protn- Ises In relation ton junction of the railway systems of Austria and Turkey. Le will probably get an answer now, Inogquots was victorious again yesterday, Tle beat Leon for the St, James Palace Stakes on the Ascot course. Foxhatl, who contest- ed for the Gold Cup, was beaten, coming in fourths Robert the Devil won this race, Iris understood that the President, Mrs. Gariivld, and thelr younger children will leave Washington Saturday for Long Branch, where the President will remain a few days, and Mrs, Garfield and her children will re- main several weeks, —_—_[_ Tum weather at New Orleans has been ex- cessively. hot fur the Inst three days, and thirteen cases of sun stroke, seven of which vruved fatal, have during the time occurred in thatcity. At Vicksburg the thormometer reached 101 in the shade yesterday, * Sevenat bankers of Germany have prom- ised to advance money to the leaders of a movement which has been set a-golng in Frankfort for the establishment of a German. university in one of the Western States of America, The project bids fnir to succeed. Tne dynamite fiends have broken loose in France. On Wednesday an attempt was inade to blow up the statue of Thiers at St. Germain with a box of gunpowder. The statue was only slightly injured.’ 'The police anthoritics are trying to discover the perpe- trators of the outrage, Tire Canadian Dominton was deprived of ‘ about 120,000 people by emigration to this country during the last year, and the Do- ininfon authorities are desirous of supplying their places with immigrants from Great Britain and Ireland. Sir John Macdonald, who fs now in London, has had an interview with Cardinal Manning with regard to immi- gration and education in Canada, and with a A PARSENGER-TRAIN' on the Schuylkill & Lehigh Ratlroad was thrown off the track fluenced $n his choice of a location by ecclesiastics, placed across the track. IN near Reading, Pa., causing the Instant death | view to Inducing the Cardinal to influence : degant, | 5 $2, $2.50, and $3 per Sult, of Fireman Charles Matthews and Injury to | Irish extigrants presumably, to settle in Z several passengers and the engineer. The | Canada, The Canadians have not yet Allthe above are made to It is enough to say we sell f : RI C ES Hi MEN S INAUGUR ATION — | sczisent was caused bya tog whieh was learned that the ‘Irish emigrant Is not in- ourown order, in sizes from 44 to 48 inches, bust measure. MINE ra ee s . Numerous other styles’ at ik vv ee" WHITE VESTS, | AVE ARE ALSO OFFERING SHGIAL INDUGEMENTS) > Ly =- NYA MI Hans Frpach (a Clothing House, ~ 131 and 133 Clark, and MA 117 Madison-st. a| W. . Furlong, Manager. A DELEGATION of North of Irelspa farm- ers had a conference with the Irish Liberal members yesterday, during which they ox- pressed the lope that only Important amend- ments to the Irish Land bilt would: be pressed, and that nothing would bo done to imperil the passage of the measure, Tie negotiations for a new Commerciat treaty between France and England do not seem to progress favorably, ‘ho French Comunissioners are not disposed to make many concessions to the English, and the English Commissioners are not satisfied. ‘The Frenchmen are In uo hurry about the matter, us after the expiration of the existing treaty all the advantages will be on their side. The English aro becoming tmpatlent, and are disposed to blame the Gladstone Ministry for the delay, though, of course, Avithout any, reasgu. The Gladstone Min- istry has fallen heir to wore troubles than did any Ministry In the history of Great Britain. Ir Is positively stated that Vice-President Arthur exerted his utmost influence in order We are desirous of cutting | ~ THIN COAT SALE | ! down our stock as low as FURNISHING 40 : : melon ¢, 50c, 78, $1, $150, $173, &. possible prior to taking in- : Saran ventory July 1, and will CUT Money returned if you can equal the above pricca. PRICES to suit, guarantee- : ‘a = ing lage saving tom Fg GOODS, cours sone wun, Inspection solicited. tee Unsurpassed in|“ wors Bathing Tights, 230. magnitude or vari-|GAU7ESHIRTS, GAUZESHIRTS, Tue Bey of Tunis has appointed his clown to the post of President of Bfuuicipalitics and Administrator of Religious Corvorations, and now the question ‘is whether the Bey or the Administrator of Religious .Corpora- tions, ete., Is tho greater clown. The Tunis faug will have to stand it, however. They haye had to stand much recently. Donrna the month of May of this year 117,- 482 iinmigrants arrived in this country, and during the eleven months ending May 31, cas, : : Hy : + | that Gen. Brady inight be retained as Second invite an inspection f Fun i BH.20 arrived. Of thy later number 175306 | Aisne Postmastor General, aud that fal- 121 and 123 State st Our MANUFACTORY is located in 251 and 253 Wahash-av., ee Lots o un in bet See eee eect aa ingin tlifs ho tried to have appointed In BOSTON, cor. Summer & Chauncy-sts, NEAR JACKSON-ST. of same. NECKW EARLY | were sas Sen nis Eintish and) yrady's place a tonn,atler Trady's ov Selioaicemmadciacsina cease Lghatasibgiaaiacadnotecnmanaos aoe ———————————_=—=_—=—xX—— 8 3,019, 1) oth at i > a a » 3 : | Iris understood that Custodian Pitnoy, of | nt all satisf: Hag, and ieayasy lee Ke ithe eee etic uetae of x Kee SEN hy? " . WAUKESHA WOOLEN MILLS 3 Summer Scarfs for 5c, the ‘Treasury Department, in whose oflice aaa bereits eat ets esi poner. lersigned, unde: a _New York--London--Paris. i FoR SALE. 3 Fancy Bordered Hdkts, for 25e, several Irregularities huve been discovered, | 1¢ {5 probably for thls reason that Joseph H, Brown & Company, Eloy Re Lr a hac STORY & SCS. AMP ilar Aiwdaiac’ Concle Muunu asin ; will be retired at the end of this month. Te] the appointment of Elmore was not re- : 9 Waukeshs County Munufacturing ‘ompeliod by reavun af embarr, Full Fashioned British Tse, 18t. | witbe succeeded by Gen. E. W. Whittaker, | ported on by the Committee to which It was a heen digsulyed by tho sale of the one | jowert tates, ‘Totes of praige Irom Now York to : hod ite of Washington, who was during the War ore “ Dp : ‘vey of Chien; to also Ass ‘eke hin, HO wtooraso, CHL Mo- | Are offering tare baryains In Deckor Hros., Haines | ane" nuy } azslences : . i es \ i : fhe Ilabitities, Oe eee a ea oes a poeta eat Hirus, Sathusliok, bad Story & Camp Wduinery, gi ge re era ei Scr Trade Bringers. time took a prominent part in Kansas poll- | {his notwithstanding that Platt was a per- i N.Y, 18 ste rate by the JOSEPH H. BROWN, Shad hy Snip aonts uruirigag to, eal tos eka a bo mar Ti E. 2 South Ciark-st., Gonural Agents, oom aie "ALLAN. LINE: . NOTICE, WTA OSEAN MAIL BTEAMSHIPS. | Op The undersigned, having poretintel the | YER e Guage wermeon proliant pons rr eatire properly of tho late firm of Joseph | Europe und America at lowest rates sonal friond of Elmore. ——— Tre Swiss Government, which prohibited the importation of American muats svou after the French prohibitory decree was issued, has, after careful inqulry and thorough in- vestigation, declared that no prohibition or compulsory inspection of American meats Is In an address delivered at Philadelphia : Inst night, Mr. Franklin B, Gowen, of 4 i ’ ee ad ae eee emer te ceo Wr iserninn ‘ Fl : seit cor tuneran atm mfescrenatrs | Open every night until 9 p. m. cont ot tho amend Gide Sail Sill rong ut the baste pon Saturdays until 10 p, m. Saat ee a ae SIS Test? | yon ean rest assured of one thing : Al Fat nd & Camp 01 A ih if ft Mach! AUeineh cards, 37 (1. a . S Fee eee a ee ene at | Fath Crommton Lown, one: &epoer Clovelsnd ting | Somebody ts golng to be benefited by our five yonra, und all dofects mindy wood. ‘Vwistor, 8, ONG AU Spindle, Cleves rices. Step ina moment when passing. vo nolf-acting Ji ty Brit Weston holls tate 1% Fee oe eee et eeigcund iim good | We tako pleasure in showing our goods. 3 Suki Orr, Vhe present employes niay bo ro: Reading Railroad fame, mado some very serlous charges against tho Pennsyl- yania Railroad Company, the Pennsy!- yanla Legislature, and the Pennsylva- Accommadutions Unexcelled, + Browi& Coo, will hereafter conduct | rhreo weekly Saltinus ouch wa Tained.” We ballove tile n taro opportuntty for profit. B justified or will be required. Now let France | 11, supreme Court. He charged that the business earpled on by sald firm, and | _Himlgrane und Mteeragg fassuze through to 188 & 190 State-st Hiluinvesucnt, and Invite. porsunal inepecuon «if J W Id J % C net honestly and follow the cxample of | M& Supreme a Ielast we Hitthes, pursuant toa contract |-UNISNRS REWan tutes, 12 1a Yallowt., Chleavo ; i PAE ROCE adh US HEIBWOleDs Ansionues, Wako: ames | e Tr. 0, Switzerland, oy td, Sete and Aen aecniienrs for alt. He eee ee ee eee eager eeeenaeeerwr—t RHODES, BRADLEY & CO. STATE LINE * . COR STATE & MADISON Maurin Conconay, a striking printer of |. tlterlor and unworthy purposes, and sald | 180 Dearborn-ste 3 ee BOR SALI uf hd ' that among the evils of the day were wLhieazo, Juno.10, 1881. oer eann as Yorbyory Thursdays FIsSe Cat fo (9 | <n —neenencSt FRANK REED, Manager. Se ee aay ee sn ontoe the interferanco of allroad compa Fearn te eee ano stoaniore Garry nlthet PROPOSALS, SSS | named MeCahill, who was employed with | "les with the legislative and judlclat cattle, ACCP, NOPD wets WALDWIN & CO. Propowuls for Stone. ning ___ PAKE NAVIGATION: ‘others th place ‘Of the strikers. He struck | authority, and the acquisition of enormous ‘sa prundwren NAY agama tot Mangulpicats Chleaior | ag igg HOC MAND AN A ae | McCahill as the latter passed about 2 o'clock | Wealth by rallroad officials at the expnse of | a 2. SORTS. genre ean? re) Oo ntrea in the morning, whereupon McCublit draw stockholders, producers, and cUneAneTs Sn EER. TEES TEENS as 0 The Mills of the Mead & Hixon Paper Com: I his revolver and fired two shots, ono of Ho (nasorted tnt phworta the Tniay Manitou Springs, Colorado. pany, at Dayton, Ohlo, AND INTERMEDIATE FOREN: ‘elitel puban end to Coreoran’s life, Stato Loglslature, and bought its mom- | ‘The Klugant Vassungor Steamer OF 80 . MANITOU MovaE, Tee ee te W.N, Dopixy, United States Marshal of | bers “like. sheep in tho shambles,” and a 840, ha largest and dest known Prlatioos now availublo, und will bo required aleoto | Ratablished 180. one of tha lates ae ee eauTt Oe — Tr } intimated that that great corporation hud 20, BM. WALICET, . 1, JENNING! Eivunant and agree fu renew hiscontractfur the | Mile in ¢ tier tin _ ‘ ° EK LL i Ht « y Indiana, was yesterday appointed Commis. | intima! he po! GRO. a NE Clark. 8 PENIS ERp, | pause aualit ve Otwtune, from ine aainoquarcy undat | JOS ROMS Ofscucta ahd (belrsigstre, Uy renault Cc FY 5 been Instrumental'in bringing about thy de- cf re und nlanagers, and thelr desire, by reason of . thy auuiv pricus, ‘exch tino that aupropriations are | advancing Sere ve troed frum the cares of active | Will lonve her dock, cor, Markut and Jacksun-st2, Is o of Our curporate property, we Po ee erento. Maly uit duly Las 13! ut barton: FRIDAY, June {7, at 7 p.m. W a Jo. te, Silla ang Heal, Fetmetad hurewitinnoc: | Cassin through the whole Chain of Jakes and Iiver Se oniained inte sxange yon Sn Saree A (heeittafacure of Paper and Choma | a Nee yoaro wookly ab same OM yurde ‘of ‘atnu will bo required to be do- ut vou Pi ine ae above, tivbrod undae 'Mha contract thismsusen. Not mary Vor doscription of Mitts and terme of sale ennly to ae ae aor formation ap} sloner of Pensions, vice J, A: Bentley, ro- sixned; Judge Noah C, McFarland, of To- pekn, Kas., was apvolnted Commissioner of tho General Land-Ofiice, vice Gen, Willian- son, resigned, 1t is believed Mr. Dudley Open on and atwr May 2 his elegent oie! hav. lilg beun onterxed tu threo thuos ity orialnal vapacity, and refurnishod thruughout at an expotiae uf ovat Sa.u0, offers inducements Hover, befure equaled in the West to Bummer Tuurlets, ‘Norms rousunablu, SEA VIEW HOUSE, Holton Hildreth 221. 223 STATE ST. om BUGGTI cision by which le was ousted from hts posi- ' tlon in connection with the Heading Road, Mr, Gowen's charges are ao explictt and pointed that It will not do to pass them over lightly, four years or unt) thy whole amount et stone roe quired (or ata building bas been furnishod, | Bonds wilt be required with tho contracts for the C5 CHICAGO BYOVE WORKB, extensive duiry and gardun. Ad. MiB, 1. A, HOOD, ndw enty-eeconu-at, Sates produced more thon the whole country in 160, ‘The advance In Iilinols has been trom, 120,031,805 bushels to 927,700,803 bushels, which is Ju part the result of extension of nica under cultivation, but largély due to the fact that the crop of 1660 was a fallure. ‘There las been an increase of 400 per cent in Kansas, and 9 still greater Increase in Ne- brasku, ‘The wheat crop had increased 73 per cent from 1969 to 1879, and 66 and GO per cont respectively In tho two previous r within thirt; i, and the remalader within slxt: i 7 faye frum the dute of vontr ne OY OF ALL KINDS. orfesieatate a crrnctoc be fared | TRDUMS, KSEE CO, cr lalak wdtinhar. | Ctatignery, gl Goods, and nant ta a nee CAPE ANN.—Uass Rock house, Good barbu: mends that he be oxpelled from the Council, an that the testimony adduced against him be handed over to the District-Attorney with a view to the prosecution of tho offending Councilman, ‘The charge against Hero Is that he took a bribe, which he afterwards re- turned, and that he failed to report the mat- ter to the Council., ° : a ¥ DENT the hen of the Pen- Sentence Cnencatwarearenn eal RYE WEAGH, N. H. hall 24) eubie yards would probably be roquired in, a tan. Onto, EN PLite WAKEIOUSE CO. will not long rematn ut ——___—— ‘yy fl any ope tuture year, UC Tals Agonta Chicago and Montreal ilne, sions Bureau, but that ho will in tle be } r (| Fae Ee or ee a eee reat | eine euarwcter Of tho masonry will bo the summa ag, | Di Narkeat | Jade Commissioner of Patents, Tue report of J. R. Dudge, special agent Milbe apen to vuese duno ta. Fine dunce hall, teats | that in, the sbape alrendy bull, und t ELASTIO STOCKING. f ae i 1 Isties of «| cinas j plank wiik 10 benen, gud hivery, and ove- | cHretully examitud Befure maciog a 0ld, Will aioe | ae 7 INT — ae for the collection of agricultural statistics ne a cl is. < i, o a Kor the trade, Only com | Puysielen tune house ot SG se LOtatiee | tained (rom the Commanding Unieur of Wock Island nn —nnennnearnnn | In iggtated that in view of the success of | tho Census Boreas Det a aad acne ind Heaaura Vepletos mands r Gliders must state the name of the quarry from H MADISON-S T. Secretary Window's 3}¢ per cont refunding | slows that the agricultural products eh [rea oama meats terres T HE OCEANIC, Bor rae er ai grea anced MAY, —_—— sehemy he will not make any recommenda, | Were nourly double those af 1869, while the Gy the Dost. “Catatonuc, prices, und torms BONG ISLES OF SHOALS, N. & rlod of (our years, us will easbte them 10 Tarnish'at MAN UFACTORY. tlon to Congress In roforence to refunding | Products of 1809 were only 13 per cent ‘ollerton, pon miaaio SPY SHOALS 8: Misauttoes, no | tiosioas rdautad tin thw bullding: aud tbe aueEEY | We empiuy tho suost,sbllog workuian, the tauene | Ct Qe and Basement ‘0 Ren Action, Aa the Seeretary ean | greater than those of 1859. ‘Tho disparity OSHKOSH, WIS. unr Hivon eniperaiuro, ul citon froma tain | Bese quantiPurdc cual of atone cat ba ture | Suproye uachlner, calm cy Ranate rater Wr See eae ith interest bearing bonds Inio law | Was lurgoly duo to the bad harvest of 180, — —————————— i 1 i + 1 nished within the specitied tiny. xs ih and reliable wrstele, Yi ig | convert high tui | ees REWARD, eee es eltarda ice halle Wand at music, Hotel | q lite United Sialws resarves the rlubt ¢o reject any uk sacar a froa und reliable, Mruclo, nee oncvard | «NO. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s | oo rest-bearing bonds without turther action | aud also to the fact that during the War not en i ch LAIGHTON Bltus. & CO. of all pide that are nutantisfactury. Qvold old. stu rab iotacor Koods tude trom | Wholesale House, Inquire at oH bt to In agriculture; but firat-cta LAIGHTON BROS. | Cilludars ara invited to yo pegayrtias che opening of | Sheap tniterite,n Statiutacturers, SILVERMAN'S BANK, by Congress, it fs deemed best not to un- | much progress was a TkeG nn 1860, while! ! HoOTEL, COLUMBIA, e Major of Urdnance, Cui Onice. 88 sia eta Manmnfasusrers at russes ‘70 La Salle-st. | settle business relations by giving rise to | 1 ie deado awe ke abet a baie | wire Jone ts: For-droul rag & ‘Propouuly for ‘Tobacco, | alaatruments tor Defocinitive, 5c. ey SSS" | any now agitution avout refunding schomes, tay pais sey aa a Sar ie —— ‘ANSION S $ L- nuneag. an puoriala rating o,f SCALE . % er Srepiey Tense, a Philadelphia Councl!- | The corn crop has Inoreased 13 por ante flunared Dollars toward will ba patd for the uind, Buftol tun miles frow New | Sealed proposuld. indorsed” Vroposale fe FAIRBANIS' 23 man, has got Into trouble, A committee of | cent in the decade between 1869 and 1879. ‘The porgii@ conviction of tho parties who placed Guns | London, Conn. surf ator bathing. Advant= | co," will be received ut this Burewu until », . =e; q th t coriegrowing States, Ilnuts, Griiag gt Foundry proper un the nigAk OF Pours: | Bee, Tee, ae erecaaintund: fceabriany topeterst eter ‘UA dgunas ae Auvy tapageo, ibe detiverud 8 oa y 16352 | hls collengues which has tnvestigated Tae bia fn it may be remembered, / eurees that at land, " us parce o' ade against him recom- | lowa, and Missouri, ft m eu, TE ee Nimuratotecinne |S (OA Ts TED SS, HHOYNEC.CO.22 ena cs = ef bathing an beach, Gloucester, Muss. Fines f bathing wi ¢ - aMOW Ne eee uC: ry on the Atiantio fin NOTICE. § |—_. eerrvms er ane ee existing between Rob CAS FIXTUR ES, - avid ( itukor, under toe trun 3 Ste New Designs. surprisingly low, at GALIVK GAS FIX- ottor & Cots Uy mutual auroomunt | Ney Desa RAGTOU Ys ur aud Canalcet, BUM Wr cag Her $.Co. 1s continued dy said Hoburt C, Vote pS YT1¢ 15) SAS CARDOULEE. Hoyeiey C, DOTTIE, [DVERTIS. TES. Save GuNeere ADVERTISING RATES, OBC be mada upon the forms so turnishud, and in accord~ Uo caretul_to buy only the genuine, ancy with the specifications, vaL. Riayat Paymaster GunuLUeaatn | BDUCATIONAL, Druggists Sundries. Dredgiag tn the Hay of Superior and New | “ UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ——=FNAINGAL Unitzb State BN NEER OVFICe, SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine woekly) bes RRA ILA AAC ALPALDAL, ee ae, | imeem aes « iva | MONEY TO LOAN , stinn., J ed propusals in triplicate wii} i" Ath per cent tnterest and no comalssions, | roposl- P Choster, StS a anaiaaehtb ACAD- AU ec toans in suiue of $34Q0 und upwards on Brat: Ciassles, fn pol PEK IN his letter of reslgnation‘of the oflice of Commissioner of Ponslous, Mr. Bentley takes ii dW itme sud place Lhey will be opeved, for dredg> Hue Sivriowand ‘Nowadit litvor, Wis at whic! ry Rye tovited ss Several of the Atlantic and ‘ve, upon which proposals must, be wade, sal Habs dexroes contorres GrHLYS | class productive vat eetaly in, shia alty ure Luvted | Oceasivu to point out the reforms which he | decades, Seve! i Adyoricors sveciog he | eens tae ee tatned uplan yruper. appli et ene | duscrpttin of socuniz, Cty WHEKLEIL at Unive | hay effected in his office, the ‘economleat | Gulf States” show & aintnished has Waeny oF she ledind Panera a | te. CHAR RULES Capt of Bras Bs 8 ae SAFES. Ses = tanner in which ithas beon administered, | product, and goven-tenths of tho whole crop Te aenemenaponannal RAGE, and the great amount of work performed, | of 1870 was ralsed in the following States, TTL) Sr ! Gaeta el ; sreaureed from ail duiwage through the | im sis hAniren dice ead Fire.proof Tribune Hullding, affording per fect safety unattalauable elsewhere, Leuve ad~ und In theorderin which they arewentioned: INinols, Indiana, Oblo, Michigan, Minnesota, Jowa, California, Missouri, Wisconsin, ‘Phe He indiguantly dentes that there has been iu his adgiinistration and managoment auy- thing consurable, or thet there ts any truth in CATARRE m Hide will be receive the oficy of MAN, vater valuds than (ola for ibe = “ cereals alse shows & SA te Pi, BELO a Jualye at. Arete det the te ay a pana faa akg ee aoe dress und PMs Gil Saale forw ARNE | Or oeeerestder eared en tu ne es ‘ os, ch Di, PERG t clualye at- t. fur Excuvating und Rowovtn, 0 | cages We U3, Agta. res ary | ’ i sty ii pia Uy all Dewpatats. Bi conte | ues Oucass Mudaou-st, Hours io& sett ofa Late Building ou Biicuigaueaye ee” | RY te Siete. & C0., 8G Madison-at. personal honor, ‘Tho Presiden! :

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