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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: a] CLLY. AND GENERAT. Nov, Conuom {s rexistered at the Palmer, of Ginana, isnt the ‘Tremont. of Tngghuul, fat the Palmer, Avy vat the Palmer. Mitta, of Dayton, Oy Isat tho Pahver. tissivs, OF Bultlnore, is ut the Sherman, CG. Cinuritr, U.S. Ay ts ot the Rlermitt. Frasn P. donee, of New York, tsat tho Shere PERSONAT: p delogates. i ara-Goriiee Wood and Walnut irk, Charles Foroster, J. Streets, dudges lexates. EN Milwankes sven, Judges: Frank Sehonewnld, Philip Kuo, Frank Moventeenth Ward—Corner Chicago. avenuo and Sedgwick atrects, ft. G, Loudberg, dames Donohue, Hieht delowates, 1 Ward—North Sido ‘Turner-iHnll, eh. We Fuller, Herman Winntss Coon, of Edinburg, is nt tho Tre J.P. Suita, of T’Anse, Miceli. ts nt the ‘Tres Anritit H. Waistet, of London, Bug. isnt tho BUBVENTID WAND, entlomen have been Blaventh Ward Repubil i ention, sttljuct The follow! seleated by the us dolerntes to. tho tetion of this afternoon's prin Aad. Clapp. Bendanin bah Cuantrs A. Toanns, ‘of Boston, is at the Tn Ned, AtKEN, OF Grand Raptda, Meh,, [8 it Gronae G, Douatenry, of Ruato, is at the 8. hautmann, v Navan W.8, Dousey, of Arkunsds 18 8 | aay eyttoming-tmmed genttemen were clected at Saturday's pelinaries ns deiegntes to the Cook Conuty Republican Convention: ‘Thomas . Cornveil and W. aL Dartington, Lock Hleaster and Ve 2. woud—A. 0. Potter and F, M.Siniths Jnoies Porter. The delegation will eupport C, I, Vohmeyer for County Commis. I. KIRKPATRICK, of Pittsburg, Stocks Yurds— fs ut tho Pucitle hops—udolph tho Union-Square company nre nt the Sherman. J, Patonnsox and daughter, of Wash- ve ut the Palmar. Dh $x Mas. dC, Cras and Mr. and Mrs. 2. Mattock, of Philadelphin, are at the Palmer, Paani Depp, of England, and Oscur G. or, of Germiy, are at tho I'acilic, ta, of New York, Vice-President of leago & Northweatern Hattroad, is at the ‘Tho tepithifcan pein vit Lake View on Sat not ul, ane TA a. These gentlemen received 862 votes, tusnlast thirty-one Cor the other teket, It fs un derstood that two of the delegates auppart Ktemm for County Commissloner; the other two undeeiled, but probably for Peturs. SUBURBAN. Mrs. Huskins, dIrieh, Jerroyvilles indo Tne Hon. A, 3 Pay GQ. B. Vrovoat, Due Jncob Forsyth, wife, aud dughter, In- diana, tre at the Leland, dons I. Munnay, 7 yoars old. dropped sud- Uenly dead at 7 o'clock last ovening ut his home, No. S02 North avenue, Ieurt-disouse 13 sup- posed to have heen the cause, the woman who was shot it Hyde Park about. three weeks uo, died from the effects of the wound Saturday morning at ‘Tho circumstances were x9 follows: On tho 2tth of September a man numed Worthington, who bud Just finished & tern in tho Bridewell, returned to Hyde Vark and went: to tho bonrding-house of Mra. Unakins, owed her nn old board-bill, aud, when usked for some money, begun to abuso bor In the vilest terms, and rofused to pay anything. ordered hit olf the place, but ta refused to zo aud continued his abuse, her so that she went to her room and got a re- volver, and again ordered hitn away at the voint. of the wenpon, which was already cocked, Husking, her husband, whe bad calinty Ustened tothoabuse of the ruftian, grabbed bor hand with tho alleged purpose of proventing hor from shooting Worthington, While this was going on, tho weapon wis discharzed, shooting bor in Haskins clnime that the shooting was urely accidental, aud that he slmply tried to nopk the pistol from her land, euses him of Merey Hospital, ig Medlin stone—sundstone—Cor py ling pt son Stite strect, ‘The stona actually used 1 DEM Alt, 0 ewitehinan eniployed by tho ore Tallroned, bad bh i Ho finutly enraged plo that the phy at the County Hospital, to whleh place be smove, deviled that ampitation will be Cignrmakers’ Union, No. 1 beld an add. Journed meeting at No, Itt Washington street Yesterday afternoon, Vice-President. F Hott ocenpying the chalr. Thu new constitution the Intermtional Cixurmukers’ (non last tonth at Clevetund was ratitivd by the Chicago Union, n Associited Labor Press.” xo called, held ing yesterdity afternoon at No. lt Wast- ton Ktrevt, Dlrector L. Gibbs prostding, nsvoemtion Was organized for the purpose of publishing the Progreacive stue, an organ of the Anbor unions of tho elty, nnd methads wero dis- cussed in reference to tho sehen, TING Of delegates froin all tho Eimorald aul Associations in the city wis held yes- yafterioon at No. KE Milwaukee avenue a purpose oF inaking the necossiry and Dual arrangements fora graud bull to be betd ut Unlich’s Hall Noy. and ta be the auspices of the Emerutd Benedlelal Agsocla- ‘dun of illnols, Mat. Hany Asny, of this city, has received # Scandinavian knapsack which | has considera: ble yalue as a historical relic. the celebrated Gustavus Vasa in his famous journeys throuzh Norway over 100 years aza, it + made of sent fucund ja a peculiarity in tho qmultitude of [ta pockets and tts serviccabtocon- but ina state iutontionnlly turning her arm in such @ manor that the builot struok ber, ‘This necudation ho stoutty denies, atlirming that ho did not take bold of her hand at all, but stin- ply tried to knock the pistol so that It would shoot no one. Bo this as it may, he has cortainly acted very unbecommgly sluco tho shooting, hat he “hoped would die,” “sha ought to d huve been dened | rt borne a guod reputation for the just ex-saloonkeeper: ¢—— "and “ought to given under rs, being ni nly uddieted roported that he in the Auburn (N. Y.) Penitentlary about 1800, Ho wus released from oustody on baila fow days AZO, Dut was again arrested and fucked up ou f tho wounn's deuth, Worthington, whe is alse under arrest for hupleation inthe deed, Is in the County ie, Lov, is aman of uulovely charactor. Vho Inquest upon the remains will be held to- nye Mr. Jobu Bordou, who built and owns the Hourdon Block on Dearborn street, is erecting an elegant residence on Hydo Park avenue, south ho bululing ta to enat Tie also contemplates creating a large, Hino, Froneh-tlut building on Ells avenue, Tt wag used by Mn. M.A. Driscots, whose bat and vap stores were closed by the Sheritl, Friday, under an itt tnchment gotten out by Eddy, Harvey & Cow who supposed ho bad rug off to avoid prying bis debts, returned to tha city re that he went assay with bis at intention tonbscond, and ns soon is he ex. plained the situation to the frm they dlrected the Sherif to withdraw his men. Mr. Driscoll hus been in business In Chicngo for several years, and hls integrity had never been quas- toned before, ‘Tun Recond meeting of the delegates from tho various local unlons of the enry r hotd yerterday afte Wasbington street, aud Turthor towards forming wState EB: of Oukwood avenue. wite, having no Work on tho Soldiere’ Momorial Hall is pro- ‘Tho walls aro above tho second Noor, and the prospect is good for having It ine closed before cold weather eta in. aeclded te place flre-proof’ vaults In tho buitd: {ue to store away valtuuble mententoes which nay into the hunds of the club, Fifty new boxes have beon added to the Ene glewood post-oftico, taking a totubot 107 voxes: Tho monoy-order aressing tIinvly. enters and joins joon at No, If? Progress mado xecutive Council of for Titineis, The follow- t t) Executive State Lonard of the Brotherhood of ners of Amuricn: it en Stormin Bae ke Mecording Secretary, ‘I Seeretury, Loule Mohe tury, ‘Thomng McG lmsie; forty-seven dri business Is continual ‘The tirst tecture of tho Athen course will be given hy tho Rev. Dr. Thomns noxt Monday ovoning in the Universalist Church, USEMENTS. GERMAN 'TIEATRE, - Its pleasant, alter two or thres poor per- formances by Collmer and Isensteln’s Ger- tian conmpany at MeVicker’s Theatre, to be ubfe to record once moro a performance that wis highly creditable fto the German com: pany, and which showed that, if the manage- ment only used the right judgment, this yeur’s company would be able to do fully as well as the one which carried the last season tun successfulend, ‘he great trouble with the mangement thus far this season was thattoo much attention hns heen patd to Milwaukee and too Uitte to Chicago. ‘The best actors and ictresses of the company have been almost exclusively employed at. Milwaukee, while Chicago has to bo sattstied with the most inefficient members. cess of Just evening's perforniance was al- most entirely dus to the fact that three of the best mombers of the company, who have thus far been almost exclusively en- took tho principal rdles cl that these pea- fast evening for oflicers wore Curponters an nes; Finunelal jereapondlog Secro- ‘THe home of a Dobemlan named Matovacck on Hunker street, near Halsted, was colivened Jast evening first by o cuchtentug and tho uaunl Jouiiication on such ocenstans, and then by free fight, which latter appears to h purely the result of a large amount of bad The pollea Patrol wore dont for to quell the dis- The tizhtors resisted the polles furl+ ously, and It was not uutlt after a desperate strogsle, In which tho vollve were obllied to use thelr batons, that four of tho combatants were lodged ju the station. ‘hoy were ull too intoxi= cated and axelted tor tho police to get their numes or residences, Otlee! hat tora Into ribbons, ana Oiticer O'Halloran bad gue of his Magers badly bitten, Anoura thouaand' inen and women, princl- de up the uudionee last fulliny rin seomed Shuntey bud his paliy tho former, aight at Farwell Pall, To inake Wie Htte dilferunce with the AV large cholr, led by Mr. G. C. Case, 4: gout ctfect the song, “1g 43, Jacobs ted in prayer, Report waa the Increased uttandance at Devcon Blole-class In the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ‘-two buing present. Mr, tected the services, red Various passages of Keripture to show that th no other nani than Christ fs thore salvation, A. durgo nuniber inanifested thelr desire to know this sulvation ut the second micoting, ATV o'clock yesterday mourning Joba Mulally, au omployé of tho Chicazo, Burlington & Quiney Uailrond, found tha badly-immngled bady of a Inno onthe Berlngton track, between Morgan streetand Centra avenne, ‘Sho pollca patrol wagon of the Wost. ‘Twotfth Strect Station was An officer found iu the elothh of piper, ttpon which was written * Bred Vichy, No, 70 Souta Jetfersun street.” ‘To thut address body wad taken, und there Mrs. Vach, little children, destitute circumstances, She refer the remain, saying that ber busband bad been # hubltual drunkurd, und about threa months guo had deserted his familys that. she wie poor und could Hl atford to nssume the expenses of burial, Tho dead man way therefore drivon to the Morgue, where tho Coroner will hotd an fits Yach waa in Gernuun, 4 years of Hee and worked at almogt anything te could glutton ati py at, Bix! 1. W. Blisy, who con toyed at Milwauker Ay ple were not brought he the shinple purpose of showing us how good neompany they have at Milwaukee, and how bad a one wo lave at Chicago, Ont that the ehiss talent in tie company will hy more cunilably distributed between tha two cities, probably best satisfy themselves whether this request isa falr ono. ‘erring the company which hus thus far played at Milwaukee to Chicago and takline the Chicago company hadily to If the Milwaukee people feel entlinsinstls over the change then we will aladly take pack what we have sald about fhe managers could or-tot by. tran: ‘Thy: play performed last evening was Carl old but eslebrated character comedy, “Das Urt tite” (The Orlglual Tartuife), The prin elpal characters In this play areMullerc, the author of © Tartuile,” and Prestdent Lie Re- pocrit whom Moliere'a fancy Klay fouls the Four- teenth Has leo an important part. Upon the shoulders of these threo eltaracters rests tho burden of the work, quette, the |W MAH WATER AT RANNIDAT, so ably dup -reportur met one of the puston- gerd whe came in on thy Wabush train yestere ld that it tuk two locumoilyes ta cet the airs thrauih Hunulual, the whole town cing Hooded and the water extending buck for uta tno vountry. Moliere his written Ruquette tries to vrevent HE surts of chicane In his sehemes, performances hy 4 finally defeated Joseph, Tune made his début before a Chir tidlenes in the trying char proved himself an actor vit. Ile is indowbtedly ong of te rest lending men that have appeared on the German stage In this elty for 8 lon In phices tho armed, 8 tho train ganic ne WHAT they wery about er with up fo the secoud ber itertercd 1 to ho drawn. steps of the curs, wud floating 1 with the progress of the tril, Whe te at the bridze, tho water being vot of tho plankiayg, and the cote ductor hesitating about crossing, ventured niter a western bond trin wontover abd reached Ullnotd without an aceldont. pasiuyers arclyed in this city only an hour bee i contrasted farell the bad metho in the park ot Le Roquette, aud contems the quod opinion formed of hha wien he appeared Letore, and qugaln gave proaf of his ytalitications for the rformiunce of ditterent ela iss Hagen atso inde her second appears hisclty In the part of tho actress was quite satisfactory, ‘Thora arg Init two fady parts Ino the play, olthor of whieh is of great bnportunce, other lady part, that of tho netress a rinand, was ussiined by Mrs. iehards, who was tot Richards gave the with hls usual efliclency, and My Astin as Citizen Mathicw also madaa good lmpression, GRAND OPERA TLOURE. “ Chuderella at Schoul” follows the Mas- atthe Grand Opert-llouse, receiving its dirst presentation tonight, colts? made a great hit and eoutd with protit L “ Cluderelliy” howover, pany tots very best advan tage, and will ne doubt prove more attract five Ui the Mugeotte.? uople wore unable to sul ndniittanies to the Trad last night inspite ot the storm, burlesque the Surprise Party are at home, and fd thousauds of adtuilrers, a ete LOCAL POLITICS. REPUNLIOAN COTY PIUMARIER, ‘Tho Repudliean city primaries for Whe elee- Mon of dolegatus to the County Convention, whieh meets tomorrow morning ut 1 o’eluck ut erstey all, a, ho held this afternoon bus tween the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, Tl lew iiscor the pullligepluces, the micas oe ie dudes, vid the niaber of each ward ty en the « auelerine, gut ho mumes of the: Freuk Warren, By Tendeleunton, | ack Second Wird—12 Taylor atrect, coal allies. William Daylor, We, Reed, Kleyon deletes, Third Ward—ltow second-street. Jt equal to her task, 1'a atablu, 183 'Iwenty- AY nn ‘Twenty: le math Park wvenue and ese dd, Ce Mekiunod, Elghtoon delee ites. _ fifth Ward—Southosst corner Archer aud Feed Leibrandt, wo Walt, Eleven dolegates, onth Hated street. Judges: wan, Williams Nieman, Wiltlui Jui Fourth Witt have been retained shows the cons Hundreds of bert, Georgy W, (urd- Ning dvlogutes, yer of Blue Inland avenue B,J, Meany, It, t Kluven detewuten, Weat Sudiaon strevt. dudgest Jonna Brennan, ‘thomas Eeknurt, Charles Nine delegates, ‘Senth Ward—Cor uer, Charles W, Woodina, John H. Volk, designor and manufacturer of fae granit and marble monuments, tublots, stusuary, curbing, cte., ip selected stock, Ollice corner Dearbora and Randolph streets, re Janke gad Sangumen it Batson, A. Ernest, 8 \ Hix delegaten, Elaventh Ward—iua Weat Madison stroot. ————— Werccommend Eldredge sewing-machines, RAILROADS. Visit to Chicago of the Magnates of the Pennsylvania Road. What Mr, Cnldwoll Has to” Say About the War Waged by Vanderbilt, Doubte-Track Laying Oporations by tho Michigan Southern and Rock Istand, Railroad Extensions in Towa—Slooping- Onr Exporicnoes of a Traveler in France, THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGNATES, Most of the offeers and Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company who are rived here yesterday morning on their an- nual tour of inspeetion over their campany’s Nnes spent the day very quietly, They weut to church In the morning, and curing the Mternoon they remained In thelr rooms at the Grand Paelfte Hotel, where they were visited by friends and avqualutances, Une like most Western railroadmen they did not eave to talk business on Sunday; stl ‘TumuNy representative prevalled wwon Mr. Cahlwell, General Manager of the Vennsyl- vania Company, Pan Handle, and Vandilla Roads to deseerate Sunday to that extent, as fo cugage in a short conversation regarding the objects of the trip aud other ratiroad utes, Mr. Caldwell sald they came out hero on thelr anual tour of Inspection, the Board of Direetors having voted an amount of money for this purpose, and they were trying to make the best use they cold of the appro priation. They had found tho roads of their ShiNpARy in the most excellent condition, much better than had been anticlpated by the Directors, Were it not for the good con- dition of the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Com pany’s lies, expenses could not be possibly tarde at the prevailing low rates. Ino regarel tu the war with. Vihderblit, Mr Caldwell said that his roads were simply meeting tia tates made by nterbilt, iy present frelglt rates were much too low, and the rullroads could get Just as much Diustiegs at uw 20 cent rate us ub m 127 centrate, Tho mintter of making an indepondent advance in nates on the Pennsylvatia lines had beon ed of, but he dit not Know that any tte- sion had been irrived ut. Jf Viuderbilt’s intention is to keep up this elt until the Pennylvania agreed to inake the sane rates to Philadelphia and Baltimore as to New York, the ‘war would continue for some time to come, as the Pennsylvania would never accede to any stich proposition, Philadelphia and Baltimore are much nearer fu the principal western points than New York, and are therefore entitled to a differ- ence in rates, Gould might just as wall de: niand that, the rates from eastern seaboard potnts to St. Louls should be the saine ay the rates to Chicago, ‘The situation would be precisely tha sme. Chicngo and its rail roads would ant could not submit to any such Bropudition, and ff such was maddy they would consider it a preposterous and unjust demand, and fight as much agalnst it as tho Pennsylvania against Vanderbilt's proposition to make the rates to all castorn seaboard poluts the same. ‘The Pennsylvania excurstonists will re- main in. the city until 1 p.m. today, when they will leave for Cleveland via. tho Pitts- burg & Fort Wayne. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22.—The officers aud Directors of the Pennsylvania Ratiroad ars rived here fast night. ‘Lhe party consists of George RB, Roberts, President; d.N. MeCul- lough, Wiltiau Shaw. ‘Thomas D, Messier, Vice-Presilents; D. W. Caldwel tera! Manager, and the following Philadelphians, inost of whom are Directors: _Wistan Mor- ris, Alexander M. Fox, N. Parker Short re, Henry D. Welch, John Price Wether- ell, William L. Etkins, IL N. lfouston, d. N. DuBarry, Jolin P. Green, John M, Harding, and ‘Thomas B. Kennedy; W. 0. Sutherland and S. 3. Leggett, of Pittsburg, are algo of tho party, and It W. ‘Thompson, ex-Seere- tary of the Navy, and W, McKeen, of ‘Terre Tiante, President of the Vandatla Line, ‘The Heutlemen are on am annual tour of Inspes- and. ‘The mijn object of the visit here is to Inqulre inte tho freight blockade Jn East St Louls, They pald a visit to the latter nace this morning and Insvected the ground i the vicinity of tho Vandella’ terminus, with the object of purchasing, it possible, so as to Increase the number ot tracks. ‘They visited the southern terminus of the Bast St. Louis & Carontelet Reilway, to vivw the quarry there. It ig the intention to procure all the stone for ballasting the Vaudalia Road from this quarry, At { o'clock thy entire party took a special train at Bust St. Louls tor Chicago. — DOUBLE TRACKS. Yestordny was a busy day on tho line of the Lake Snore nud Rock Island Railroads between Englewood and ‘twenty-second street, ‘fne Lake Shore Company is pushing to coinpletion the two additional tracks that they are building between those poluts, and Inul gangs of men distributed along at allf- ferent points to complete the work, New timbers and rails were put In at the Sto Yarus crossing, and the depot at the Rovk island shops, which ia in the way of the new tracks, was Delng removed to Forty-seventh street, which will be made a station on the Rock Island ion. A now Jolut depot will bo erected at Filte-trst street which will be used by both roads, he Roek Fstnud Company, who are to have two additional tracks between the same poluts, were busy’ yesterday trying to com pits the first track for use by the tne the aake Shore has theirs ready, then each com: pany will uso thelr own tracks as far wa Mwenty-second stree, ‘The completion of these tracks will In a measure obviate the inany delays wileh have been ucensioned to tho suburban passenger trains, but as the prucipal delays ure occasioned between Twenty-second street and the depot, some: thing will soon huve tobe duno to facilitate tho movement of trains between these tivo points, ‘The new transfer depot of the Lake Shora Road, located south of Sixty-third street, be- tween Clurk and State strevts, was, Static for business last Thursday, “Che building bs G00 feet deen by 50 feet In width, and has a business otiles on the second tuor, “The transferring of merchandise to Western ronds will hereafter ho done at this depot, and will relieve the Polk street depot from jnuch of this work, Mr. &. 2. Mlarsh, of Chicago, abuitting 500 feet in length witlth on the Ung of the Y¥" whitel cons, neets the Rock Island and Fort Wayne tracks, for the tuirpose of transferring corn from Western to Eastern ‘roads, Av sut of large seates have been placed in positon near the buitding, Mr. Marsh expects Lo be able to unload from ons side and teload from the other side sixty cars per duy, and will oinploy bout 100.men, A now freight depot is being erected by the Nock Isfand and Mort Wayne Companies ub the junetion of tholr roads, ‘Tho Sixty-third street depot af the Weat- orn indiana Rallroud ts expected to be com: pleted by December, —— MARQUELTH, MNOUGHTON & ON» TONAGON. ‘The Ontonagon Miner says: Considerable agitation hus been created dur- ing tho pust fow weeks in reference to the Mure quette, Hourbton & Ontonngen Raflroud grant, which scum to have Leon untlrely tu the inter: eat Of persons who desire to gel hold of tho wrnovit ieoun by forced. away from thy preeont holders, ‘Tho fuct seumne to have been lost waht of that tho Marquette, Houghton & Ontonuyon huve rights whieh thoy ure bund to respact. If (ho poopte of Ontonuzon bad any desire to impose, any special cond] dons to tha act, extending the tiie Yor building the roud, tney should huve 8o oxpresged theraselyes to thoir Nopresentative and Benator; but thoy did nut, and u simple wet was passod, without {mpoalng any special cond. tloos ux to bow, when, ar whero thoy should eulumence work; nothing but the ong coudivon giving thom threo years additionnl thue to bulls the road, just that and nothing more, and until they show that thoy do not intend to build it, no meetlugs wo can hold and no Board of Control can Interfere wilh them. You bave boen told that the wot or 1877 wave the Board of Control Power to require bem to counmence to bul huro ub any time; but the act of 1877 with ull of ite conditions expired with tne limit of the act, two yoary, or Decumber i, 18. Jlonoe the Hoard of Control hus no authority over thea, ‘Tals, we bollove, i tho view tukou by some ot tho best lowal winds in pilonieay, and couscquentty the Hoard of Control will not probably muot to dis- ctiss the question. It bus been suywested that the grant bo used to uccommodate some uthor part of the county, ‘This would be a plun, provided we could do #0, but mothing further cag be dove untii the a MONDAY, hext revular session of tho La thor Compress should sve that ber ttep ive any turthor extensi ante stinll bo Nxed n¢ tu who, where, anit tho road shalt te commonced and ttnished, then we hope wo ahall have no further ratleadd Auitation, but a lone pull a stroag lo Insist Upon ati plety tho rond inti wo are reat the aid to overcome the OCTOBER misiature and fui Thon Ontonsgon ontative wilt refuse to y tuntibday, timo, and all lacking bow Newton last Monda y kina bas educat Poeahontas County, wher ‘Tho route crosses the Des Molnes River at or near Fort Dodge, and Koons River near Homer, County: then southwest of V thenes to Nevada, in Story County, then few miles south and west of Cl east olatit mi ents ateneh moven ‘This wit cut the bone aAmoothly naif done with a rections of every bono in Vix nacrew attitolinent to t saw, which ts fastened into th holding it fleinty to tho frame of with this the (high tone can tie re up as the upper third, and the ond aisle with the precision of mathe: stitite ade, nnd with tho rapidity. ing the operating durgeon can have a dunster of an tied 10 tissiios, and wy! adder git be reached witht aMiamonl det muy be used to atdino with numorais Lutes, whi adhasive powers nud onable tt to piinity by the tagers or with, ues IE become Wovossiey ity ve tlown a bone, all that $< ne i those burr, and which would tate hours to ‘perfor: and malice is accommishod inn to Tut fight go on tor hours explatnt to whieh It might be put. Suttiee tt itroduces the time and dangora tf Operations of nearly all kluds to the Win} TT MASHED WITH A BEER-GLAss, i W. Pipe, who tives at No, af y Atlams street, was arrested yest throwing 0 beer-glass at one of hig Boman nuned George Mutehing: peared that the latter had Impattent inanded an carly dinner, and when the ny Was prepared was not on hand till evesy else had cntan, Pipe called his ntte; the fact in a way that dogered | George grew bolsterous, selzed a of beatin his danddor inatter of defonse tha Inndtord pi beer-gings from tho tablo in front a J ab Thtehimygson, who on the baek of the head. Ho taken to the statlon, where Pj 1 ked for disorderly conduct and the ole for an assault with a deadly we: lent to do bodily Injur: ne RUTAL ASSAULT, Benjainin Carter, a railroad. firem: locked up ab the West Mudison St tion Inst night, and booked for nn agi a very aggravated Mra. Brooks, at No. U4 West Madison street, lady was walking with her daughter 18 yey of age they wera accosted at the West Madison, and Jeéiterson whose language was so ulfe thar that she bade hii be off, fused to allow her daughter to hold e fle thereupon seized M tho thront and struck her with severely that her face bally swollen, into a beer-saloon neat b' watched him while tho mother we will hear hits a - 18 1T A SUCCESS? Tho following tells the story. Drown'stre, Bittera duos Just what 18 elalined for ithandy, everybody wants and ts buyla Urown's Ing Me dornbly sines ho Vecamo aifuent, and he ronds everything that 8o ho wrote to the editor started July 5. Portains to sclence, tho paper mentioned, na follows: Seeing as how your vatlyable sheet manshune 0 galvauwhat-yeomnayerallett for mensirin currents, would be obilged If you would nen exten largo sizo ns will menatre yor Thnvo rome na enn't be bent In my. Horchard, and would do myself proud to send ho tinnidte ye putt all towettor, ar Hes to a pobnt thay have commen west, into Newton, Except fora and syinpathy of our peopte dlthcuitles thoy will paturiully have in thete way. SARS IN FRANCE, A. Envopean correspondent of an East- ern paper writes a3 follows regarding sleep Ing-ears In Franes: wis bean established this yonr to waiving London nt 20 at. in, ho ufternean at Calats: you take a tratn direct to Bato. the sum of 18 shilliugs ina tickot for tho sleep- This car consists of cumpartuents containing olther two or tour couch to which my teket qave t ‘The distunve is ninety miles. short datance fn the worth: part at by County and at the erossing of Des Moly and Boouo Rivers, the roate is alone a dlyide whieh will require Wide bat Tt runs through ariel coun: wton to the Mississippl River tho work ts well under wiry. ‘The Des Maines & MeCivegor hay suecectl- od in pacing thelr bonds ln New York, srLteh Anaites the compl nny size ap toa TILE CROPS, MICHIGAN, For this report retitrns have been recelved from 1,002 correspondents, representing OF4 townships. Six lundred and twenty-nine returns are from 386 townships In dhe south ern four liers of counties, tuado between Oat. Land 1 ‘The estimates show that the nereage sown fo wheat this fail ts but little if any greater 3 that the nuuiber of acres of po- tatoes raiset was about the same, but Ural the yleld per acre not over two-thirds as mieh, and thnt the acreage of clover seed was about one-fiftt geeater, and the yield per nere one-fourth greater, Univ 1880, there has probably heen considerable wheat sowed since Ort, 1, the estimate fs doubtless: tov low, Aud later reports are likely to change the estimates of tho yield ef clover Correspondents will be asted to tuzaln report on Dee, 1 the nereage of wheat sown, and the yleld of corn, clover secd, and SLEEPING: Jetlon of the road. Thy relurns were the Presilent of the’ ular Raplds & Northern, ling been appoluted General Solleitor of the cam- 9 had Invested ouriaht win 1 0 four. Theve hidles already wer when Lontercd It. ‘To say (iat fb was received vordially would bean exnegerntion thre Twas an dntriuder, i truth, being myself a somewhat bashtt felt sa tov, Ltoolt my seat. Tho ladies whisper- et to evel other, and eyed moe ne dit tho asmphs by the streams of Tetlas when a shepherd broke in upon thelr iatatory oxerelses, yed A romnek or two nbout the weathor and hor commonplaces, we RETIRES TEMPORARILY. ‘The healthof Mr. H.C. Wentworth,the pop- ular atu well-known General Passenger and ‘Nicket Agent of the Michigan Centralwhieh foursome yeurs past was none of tho best, hits been fpatred lately by the sad news of his brother's death In coinuing to perform his duties in his pres ent condition the business of hls ofites might Wentworth on the 15th of this month sentin his resignation as Generat Passenger aud Ticket Agent of the Mlehtgan Central. General Manager Ledyard, knowing that he could not well alford to lose the serv: ices of so ndle, falthful, and eMeientn clalas Mr. Wentworth caine tu ortwo owzo and personally Wentworth to reconsider bis determination to Ieave the service of the company, and as: sured hin that he could have as log a va tion its he needed ta Fearing that by Yonly tive cauel night two others tre verthsainaship. We had the attendant entered wit! in his hand, ‘The ladies looked ughist—so did One—an elderly eninster=suppodsed thi is Hot going Lo remnin, aud thus prevent her wut her enmpanions from uiltiy tho rest for which A blush suffused my cheek, but irnye tw blot that T too f the rent inorder te wchorusot "Well, f Uthat f should retire {ito tho passage until the hidles bad got inte thote beds and drawn the curtains befory cach of ‘To thls Tussented, and, having: paced tho passage for wbout bal turned. All the curtiing were drawn, you are not unlressing?” proceeded Crom be- hind the eurtain of tho clderly spinstor, thuve the impudenee to do anything of the kind," flouted throuweh tho ale from behiad ane other curtain, anes maiden meditation beblnd your curtains, propose to div shall thon eliinb berth, draw wy curtain, and yout nivre of me until tomorraw Mind, sit, only your cont. and . sald tho clierly spinster; and with this parting warnlne ft turned In. ‘Tho trai was imed to rouch Halo até. in An hour before that the ty ress was disturbed by shrill cries bobind the curtuins. Mik missed Aniiens, WI A number of sheets threatened to The following table shows for each county the average prles of wheat during Septem bor, and the price Oet. tru, ag With 1850, the condition of pastt each of the months of August and Septem ber; tho supply and condition of beef cattle and sheep; and the ylekl of winter apples and peaches. ‘The averages for the State are ns follows: Average price of wheat during September St.28; priea Oct. 1, $1445 condl- ion of pastures during August, 65: during pply, of beef cattle, y Of sheep, §8s cone! winter apples, 40; yield of dn their “special remarks” correspouttents have noted the effect of the drouth upon the various produets of the farm, Inally Intended to publish a summary of these remarks for cach county, but they ore su nearly alike for all parts of the State that It seems to be winecessary. has been general throughows the State, though ttseems to have been less severe hn the northera than in the southern counties, It has materially of our leudiny potatoes, and thoy bad paid, p suficlent vor th coln of Ke never!" It was dan r reeuperate his im- sunsion Mr, Wentworth consented to Mr Lodyard’s kind pre fore tako a vacation Nov withdraw from actlyo work. genes Mr, BF. 1. W Passenger aud of the depirtment, atmloxperienced man, and Cully cous versant with all the dutics of the position, and Mr. Wentworth will therefore le ‘action that during his bse afutrs of the departinent will be handled In inanner as if he was at the hele himself. 1 1s to bo hoped thata month or two of rest wil greatly benefit Mr. Went worth's health and enable him to again re- sume charge af the department over which he resided so ably and efficiently for so He will there- 1,and temporarily Duchy hts abe Viiting, Assistant General Agent, will September, 7; su condition, 873 sipp iy cont and boots, wilt sca nothin tho same oficia was sternly or- anid ya tt ance Inte tho corridor phs milrbt alse rises, ladies,” Lanswered, *f mean to remain tn bed until wo arrive. Gatup without four und trust to tho innate chivalry ofthe bumble wmle who now addrosses 5 dered ty yet ; iitlan then sneaks] ylelil: of some larly corn and nS grently injured the applo Winter apples ripened prematurely, att have fallen tothe ground in large quan- rons, partleu He plodues his. word honor not toncep through tho parting in bis rot up, und Ldld not louk. 3 night led me to suggest. thit {n stecphig-cars the sexes should be pluced Apart, and that there should be a separate com- partinent for mon and anuchor for women, in- stead of the present celogtris arrangemant. of THE C., Cy Conusnus, 0, Oct. 24. Ilugh J. Jewett in its contest with William HL. Vanderbilt for possession of .the Cleve- Jand, Columbus, Cineinnat! & Indlanapolis Rallway will rely on the decision of the Su- preine Court made In 187, which is to the effect that. after two railroad Hnes have been consolidated the new corporation can ‘only succeed to tho rights, privileges, nnd fran- chises by operation of the statutes which pro- vide; for such succession only upon the elee- tion of the first Board of Directors of tho dew corporation, und also upon the stat- preventing competing It was stated today that Judge Green, who allowed the injunetion to pre- 6 election of.n board the consolidationat Clevelund Thursday, will not hear any motion to dissolve the injune- tlon until after the parties In contempt come futo court and purge themselves, Clement will go from Cineinnatl to Cleve. Jand tomorrow to take charze of the rond, Hearrivedin this city this evening. It is stated that Vanderbilt will make an effort to have tho catise removed to the United States Court ,to escapo the contempt. The attorneys for curtain” So_ th My expertoneed o} Pastures have been so effectually dried wp In sone loealities us to necessitate the feetl- In consequence of the difileulty of turning overcloyer sod for fallow, and I geucral loss of the spring seeding to ele the aren sumimor-fallowed less than usual, and the sereage of sttbbt ground seeded to wheat has been corr spondhily Increaserl, tween the Ist and 15th of September, tine to enable farmers to put in thel in excellent condition, was sowed a little Inte, but this igs not to be regretted in view of the continued warm and wel weather, ‘The following Is the average price of wheat during the month of September and price Oct. 1, condition of months o£ August an and condition of beef cattle and sheep, aud yield of winter anples and peaches. OFFICE OF VAN RCHAACK, STEVENSON £ (1, WHOLESALE Davacists, 82 ANDOU LAKE Stet Cit198AG0, Oct. 19, TBHL der for Brows please aond tracer, and ship ws ten wross tore Tho sulo [¥ wnprec must seo wo aro kopt (un xtock, VAN SGHAACK, STEVEN DEATHS, atantt Johnson. Bptctal Dtwvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Des Mornxs, Ia,, Oct, 2.—The Chiengo & Northwestern extenslons In the Northwest are abont in thisshape: ‘Nhe Catiope Line fy froned to Mumboldé, ant all available forces are being put on it to push it through. The Algona Line will be finished within ten days, and the Lake Clty Line, to Lake City, fh Calhoun County, abont the same timo its the Algona Line, Tho Carroll Branch ts eraded and all the iron laid but seven miles, ‘Tho Audubon Branch, which dellects from the Carroll Branch to a connection with the Audubon Draneh of the Chicaga & Rock Isl- and, is nearly all graded. An effort will be made to get to Its coal property In Mahaska County before winter {s far advanced, Two engineers are ono working forth from Oskaloosa, tho other south froin Lowa City, and this corps is fol- lowed by graders. 1t is rumored that the Northwestern and Chicago & Milwaukee will unite in building this con! road, the lat company also ownlng a large tract of conl Jol near that of the Northwestern, ‘The Burtington, Cedar Rapids & Northern has proposed to the people of Worthiugton, in Minnesota, to extend thote line to Worth- ington, and Jounte a depot within’ one-hale wile of the court-house syuare, before Jan. 1, 188, provided theg’ownships of Worth- Lake and ‘tho vil- lage of Worthington will issue bonds In the sum of $15,000 on or before Dee, 1, 1831, sald bonds to bu delivered when the road is com- pleted, to draw 8 per cont interest, payable semi-annually at Cedar Rapids, the bonds to run twenty years, ‘The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul: have sold tn Northwestern fowa during the past year 150,000 neres of thoir land grant, and every sale represents acttal settlers, avetig- This land, with several hundred ‘thousand acres more, making it strip twelve miles wide from Algona to the northwest corner of the State, was given away by the State several thnes If they would buildin railroad through failed until at last the Chicago & Milwaukee wot hold of It, when the dirt bexan to fly, In less than two years thoy had a road through it, sIneu when they have sold nearly atl of It to actual settlers, making die most extensive siles ever known in the State to actual And whut fs better still, tho settlers up there have ralsud crops blg enough to pay for their fund. Tho Hou, P.M. Sutton, the well-known lawyer, has been presented by Kate Shelley, the Chicago & Northwestern disaster horolne, with the miners lump which fghted her Across the chasm made by tho rushing tor- It is about two and a half inches ligh und shaped ike a teapot. brighton it up, encase it In gluss, with sliver mountings, and put ib up boys and commerctal travelurs to rafle for. ‘The Chleago, Milwaukee & St. Paul las whistled its titst locomotive lato Dayton, Webster County, on the first ratlrond te that Superintendent Kimball, of the Chienga & Milwaukeo was at Madrid s fow «ays since, it is rumored, to select nv site for machines shopsand a roundhouse, Although he kept his own counsul, it is Kn ® lnrge tract of land Meare, Brow Chek PA Nts: C ‘s Tron Bitters” ‘Tho rains came be- In some Instances it Nnes to con- ‘om plac, Hennle Ab alot Fe und Saltneen eg, yOUrS NU Fuuural from resideneo at Un, m. tortay, HM of directors for pastures during the September, supply Agodd wouks und 4 Buriat peveaea, COAN-AC8I8 Hinmancat, Witllam A. Conn, oust. est xin of doin F, Coun, Suporiutendent nt lames mgn's Protetive Polled, awd 2 yuare und Uuays, femioe) Tuesday morning at u'eloek, vy estas ry, FINZUINBON—Oct. 1, Thomas, youngest wast Mrs. Cathering Fitzgibbon, awed 19 yeure nnd Gaon, nical will tonve tils Inte resitancu, 1s Kageats, ‘Tueeday morning for the Jesuit Church, theacett “lvaey Comutery. Cluso the dara oven Fold the trad tan ‘Theowh o sox Of paln and He has unined the shore nt last Grin) Deuth has crossed tho tireshold, aint his fey und lot tah Upon our dain Our loved ong a CORD=Oet. 2, Samuol Cord, at his residence ’s ‘unoral nutlce heroaftor, PEAT VL —Sunday morning, John Poattle, tats t ator a tone and paluted dns, unerat from ss Wost Muurion-st. at 2p, ta. Torts unt mill, Uf Cosestlon 3 mtd yy praatutyg PTF wT woRNpUED PAINESVILLE & YOUNGSTOWN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune CLEVELAND, O., Oct, 2,—It fs stated on roliable Information that the Painesville & Ratlway Company changed Ford and Meyer, 3 5 = 3 2 3 3 i oe SIUM DIS. “Tad siya olan Youngstown hands at Now York Friday. who held a controlling interest, sold out te Solon Humphroys, Prestlent of tho Wabash, St. Louls & Paeilie, Walston 1. Brown of Brown, Moward & Co, Now. dames Callury, 1 it ise Mae Paavdtunon Mylan | eat Messrs. C, M Martin, aud Pant Wiek tendered thet nations as Directors, and in thelr places Solon Humptireys, James Callery, and CS. Bruce, were elected, Solon Iuuphreys was clect- ed President, James Callery Vice-President, RK, Paleo 'treasurer, A. DB, Cornell Sucre: tary, and BE, K. Hyndman, of the Pittsburg & Western Road, General Manager, bed will be changed to compromise gage and adllrect route established between Pittsburg, Dainesvilic, aud Fulrport. ington’ and Indtat from cexttonce, ax fis cenes IGHT—OF henrt-dinense, Oct. 24 Mery Q Spatzot, ude Bayna,, “aneral front dhe Foagit Church nt 11 o'elocs Mote dle 34, by cars to Calviry. 25 Zh Bitenbeth, beloyed wife of Albes ‘slucl Tarsday, Get. ti, at SC euctinges to Gracol anid, 24 of congestion of the braln.Jey fd 1. The rostdentce of hur wince, Mallet a4 donoarat,, ‘Thusdny, Vet shad L aD. Spectat Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Fort Warsn, Ind, Oct. Boon, Master Mechanle of the Pitsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway, after nenrly A quarter of a century with that company, resigned today, to take effect Noy, 1. timored, and pretty well founded, that he ns aecepted n shimilar position on the Chi- cago & Northwestern is well known in rillroad ciretes and lias nnide himself fuinous with his Boon loco- {ng 185 acres cach. ANNOUNCEMEN' Jl. GEO BR. CLARKE WILL Lead 3S hie ie the May seiunrupores ea. heand fh various tloids of Invor, MPUE REGULAR TUESDAY MOR Hie ronding for Christian dy'elock in the bly rau Dryer, Allure lnvited. PETING ‘THIS EVE A. Mall is expectally ror ¥ ‘are. TE comliuncun ats oh by de We enti aoe AUCTION SAL skeen WRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Oct. 25, 9 0 Canon Dress 6 It, and they all THE ROBBERS’ RUSE. It Was Successfully Piayed on a Van Vurnliture MManufa Buren Stroct aAn unusually bold robbery occurred at Saturday afternoon at the ofice of Gumion & MeGrath, parlor-furniture manu- Duren street. Shortly before that hour Mr. MeGrath drew $825 from the bank for the purpose of paylag olf the workmen, He placed the money in the ensietrawer and went out upon other business, leaving Mv Gannon and his wife to Shortly thereafter a Iniddle-aged man caving it and asked to sea Mr Gannon took hhn wp Where he — seize! REGULAI Special Ofering ¥ 600 SANPLE LOTS OF CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Wednesday, Oct.26. About every kind and quality any good retailer uses can be found In this sale. Don't fail to look it over. GOP, GORE & Ho proposes to or the ratlrond to the oles, some furniture, nN reter this Une customer No, 3 was waiting to bo shown tho saing sort of goods, und Mr, Gannon started off up-stalr with bh, leaving No, 1 In the packing-room, just back of tho office. wony In the offlee, and her husband close attention to business that No. Chad not yet left t at al ovents, no susplelon crossed his mind, Lira few minutes customer No, 8 entered, Jie wanted aprings, and asked the prlew, Mrs, Gannon, fh order to show hin song, left her position behind the desk, and hid searealy done go when No, t boldly emerged from his. hhdlng-plice, und, saylng that he wished te wemorands for Mr, Gannon os to the shipment of the goods he hat. aul, stepped behind the desk, Instead of do- Ing any writing he OPENED THE CANIT DRAWER AND POCKRTED THE CONTENTS by handfuls, As he dashed past Mrs. Gan- non, she attempted to detaln him, but No, 3 the throat and compelled her iT je two thon run ant, and the thief disappeared with his plunder through wn alley rhnging north from Van Buren street alongstde the factory. ries soon brought to her assistance her hus. band and several employés. Mr, Gannon at once saw through tha game that fad been layed on hin and adinlalstered n sound trashing to No, 3 and, turning hin over to the shipping clork, ran out to pursue the The clerk. telephoned Station for holp, and two detectives shortly afterwards arrived and took charge of the, prisoner. Nothing was sald about the ease to the reporters or any Jow was locked up al dolng booked, 2: 3S Gannon was en lafd down on the maps, and is about midway | joune, on the Chiengo Itis woll known the Mil- Waukee wil have a divisional polnt between Marion and Counctl Bhuts, and that point: It iis been intimated would sooner or later bo Hal polut of vdine to this elt, Manager Merrill has promised Des a pup” this movement of Mr, Ki a xemulance of verifying conjectures and confirming rumors, Away hick in the early days of J ‘Tracy—yes, before that—was alreline rallroad from Now Yor! y Bluts, but ke many other projects in those flush and speculative days the sir pante sont it skyward. Ifero and there short stretches of the road were built, project ns been revived, and the road fs I reach Streator, nels, bature snow fics, and cross the Misslssippl near Now Moston, the recently cur} Towa Railroad Compar Aunds to the amount dlsposed of In Naw ¥ Rumors from onosource say all work on the Chieago & Milwaukee, between Codar Rapids’ and Ottumwa, has been suspended, Another siys Gon, Hedrick has secured the ontire right of way, except short distances, whieh will be condemned by Jaw at once; and that the entire Hae to Sigourney wilt bo put un der coutract before November, ‘Tako your choles In the rumors, 0 rurthwestern can accomplish whit thoy by buitdlng one road Joly likely that two roads will be The Des Muines, St, Low! (narrow gage that 1s, und fig deelded to Red River country, anc Minnesota next year at Split La Tom Potter's ra between this elty and ie premlacs, ar, ‘ vaatar Speetat Mupateh to The Chicago Tribune, & Northwestern. Larayrerre, Ind, Oct, 2.—Farmurs pe- Shelby ‘Township, ‘Lippecnuos County, report that the [Hessian fly ls play. ing havo with the grawhig wheat, ‘The in- sect seus to bo dolng greatest injury to tho ecarly-sown wheat, ‘That plinted after the Sth af Septemver is molested but very Ht ror to this it ls estimated half the crop ig destroyed, ——— A Surgical KnginewA Machine That WHI Cut Of a Leg ta Thirty Soconds and Shave Bown a Bone in Two Philadelphus Mecora, Fortwo years un important invention bas heen ti secret uae in the hospituls of thid city, Dr. W. G. A. Honwill, proferring to ty, aud to walt until tine buil fully tested ite merits and no duubt could be entor- ned as to ltd value as an adjunet in surgery, ne first chance at a pubile exhibition was pros sented in Londonat tho Intermadonal Modieat Congroay, which the Inventor attended us 4 del- Ggute of the Odontologival Agdoclation of this city. Although vory simple, yot the machino’s close resemblance to a human arm, with its movonienta, tte hnmensa ‘every detuil af upure y to go throws. REGULAR TRAD DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oot. 27, 9:30 a.m Spvctal Offering Holiday Gooas, 0:0 a. m. Lt Is rumored rated * Indinna, Linols & 2 is part of it. 720,000,000 have been ira. Gannon's BACKUS ckus W wonderful range of apood und tho perfection wtlon, astonished tho best surgeons ef the warld wt the Congress, The machine, as n iecord rope resentative aiw it yesterday, consisted of an Upright Iron atandurd, ubout four fect high und ameter, with a foot-trun. Vater I During the event arrested also, but his name, Ake 3, was kept a Police Department secret, —————— BOYS BECOME INTELLIGENT AND MANLY. Roya who take the voinplote course at H, Bi Bryant's Chicago Business College becom wone dortully changed frum whut they woro at cum Wencing. Thoir ideus are onlurged gud tholr judgmont strongthenod, business computations, mattera of account, tho peinoiples of commorclal law, transacting bual- ness, and maklog up tho reconly, accustoms then to manly work, and thoy rapidly assume more manly habit a couple of inches in dto and driving wheol at the ba: wis Custuned what mnt ble arm, botox u tong at Uy, ay! it Is not tH ° is & Northwestern broad xue that is sh stralht for the will get far up tite will tle up this nso County, road, the Burlington Route," ts getting too awftlly aristocratls A well-known lawyer ot Cres- ton lias been appointed and aceypted the ofice of “assistant engineer” of 4 locoino- tives while af{well-known physician, after Welve year’ practice with achus ang bos uses, has buen appoluted of a bavino and poreing train, the cardinal principles of the * Burlington to secure the best talent for thelr business ‘Lhe locatiug engineer corps of the Louls, Newton & Nortuwestorn reac at 40 puiitila piveane B be desoribed usw tloxl- ron bur, with the shoul. id wrist unde tluxthly by means of ngeniOUs Arrungoticut of wheels, evory scetion of it to by moved (1 aus at will lute the wrist escrowed, and wt the etic An ondloss cord, driving wheel, ran up the standard und along tho urin, und ag the Whool was revolved by tho imsovement of the troudly the circular saw went Inte modon until it was tilugin vate of 13,00 revolutions per minute. Amputation ta but one of many uses to whiuh eaid De, Bouwwill, us bo for beacetptiva Cire BACKUS WATER 310 AB Deurbore ee &. fl part & bund” pleco wis of thls was a winail cre Constant work at tor anything, uround at the quits. iherurs Lo § a ———— = a = ——— BUSINESS CARDS. LITHO: GRAI IN this engine can be put," removed bis fuot from the troadle, iInstrumouts at the wrist, ad you woe. can bo tne ed or removed in a moment, dar suwe from bale ui — Bitkinn und Sclonce, , Sun Franchco News-Letter, Mr. Bitkins read Iu a svientitie pauper, tho of thata sew galvauometer bud be for menguring larwe currcute, body knows [fins aod bis puluce on Nob Hill, He's worth $1,020,000 ut the least, and muda I¢ onural mnmnager inch to four fnones to diqmeter, and tho engine te roady for any of the wmujor operutions upon the bane, oiprocating saw whick cuts both wise, ouly threc-elghths of uo inch and mak:

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