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= ———_—_—_—X—X it 10:30 A nk antment the Fe. le finer Gusta ise Pesme s THE CHINESE. MLR Unb ei nate to goon, romottent eideeteverte ARENAS dANteanon “ob Guriestak ‘Tho Rev. A. is Kittrodgo will preach at tl a. wanta a few hours to herself, and {suntitled to AnKS.—t Bat the Third Church, cornor of Ashland and thorn," 5 turday oxcapted. * Sunda: roepted. iMonday excopted, $Usily. ony: REREWS: nual Recurrence of the The ay Sot Apart for That Purpose. ee eee, fous Peoplo Will Find to Bo vet aul For—Tho Slrd of the Seasons —_——-— tq First Thankagiving Forty Yoars Ce om Mayor Bherman's Proo- lamation. 2 Day Wil Be Observed—The Churches, the Theatres, and Elsewhere. ——_ ‘ cely neods to be remindod that Nobody ee ving- DAY Tho Governors of eo gtaies have apokon, some proguloally, Ce tleatly, but most of ther Jn the usual rae Hoot Mer woy, and everybody hus bad full aa hat tho day which is wont to ‘be cele. sollee eho xiving of thanks; aud tho demolt- vast rast mmount of useful provendor was sua ot uve ao around ngnin. And now it {8 about 20 erin wil} tore bo much thanksgiving, perevand seSiainding of alrowly fate round seg ith good enpon and wondrous alloce oe favorit bird fone consecrated by populur “ to tho propor celebration of nn tn- it fenturo of the day, As usual, thoro wi be mutch to be thankful for, Somo wil pralto Gow - e hack that thoy have been moro we mae juoky during tho year in o thousand and one odd sehemes of tmoney-1ot- Orhors will bo ‘meakly grateful that om ard no wordo than thoy ure, and wonder water the next annual recurrence of tho Tet fiad them allve or dead, on top of thio anhorunder tho sod, droased in purple aa se Iinen or clothed ina summnor duster and a wer collary finnnofally “solid of peounturily wdead-broke.”* . : THE POPULAR BIRD tia Gd tinded tu, all ungonselous of hfs fate, are a dovottis hiinsolt for tho past month crtotoastendy diet of corn, supplied by an yowontediy generous ownor with « ureedy oye oa tho wealth he was sun to acquire in ex- change for the feathery’ and long-nevked biped ath tho unmetodious yoloo aud the corraspond- jogly wetl-dovoloped lungs. A duy or go ug0- ho (ine bled, not tha owner) was sacrificea to the quel edyo of tho hutchet, or tho ax, despolted of his plummnyo oven . ty his tall and pln-fenthers, hustled into town, frozen on tho way and refrozon after ho got bere, exposed for gate, and finally luggud off by the prudent housewife to undergo Do nerica of manipulations which will eifectunlly thaw hin putand render him an attractive and toothsone ur the morse) for the ‘Thanksgiving table, Tho saddest feature about tt nil is that bis meaty cnrenss will beserved up in somo soventcon adlfferent ways vefore Sunday, for the samo prudent housowlfo pas not lived In vain, and knows how to make a turkey lust until Le becomes ag much of a nal aaoco and un object of lonthing ue tho quale of which tho children of Tsract had such a glorious wurfelt, Could thia noblo bird foresou THE BASENESS hich ho Must come, he would turn over to- farinns own livejous: any and gobble mare horrldly than ever be did while gracing the bara~ yanland pecking corn out of a tin pan. But Thunkegiving ia 4 youd thing, The preachtra gay’ #0, wid tho Govarnors ay BO, and everybody—(hat [s, most everybouy—says Bo, and, accordingly, it must bose. If ono fan’t iktad, the day ts enough to remind bhn that aaa et abo cit bus, thanktut—wolly ho will weavrink, and be merry,’ and have a good tno generally, aud probably wake up tomorrow horfog witha frightful, hondache, a rebellions uomach, and yarlous otber cheerful evidences of indigestion, CHICAGO'S FIRST THANKSGIVING, ‘The reeurronco of Thanksglying-Day rocallsto the mulnd of nv “old settlor” too first day sot wide in Chlenvo for the formal giviux of thanks, It was Nov, 25, 1861, Just tory, yours a0, when the population was 5,7i. hy tho Jobabltants of this city bad not proviously ox- pressed thotr gratieude to God for blessings be- Mowed tho old settler was unnble te tell; but he koew that inthe fore part ut Novembor, 1841, somo of tho religious peuple clrouluted & petition asking Mayor Sherman to act adida a day tor Thanksgiving. Tho documant was submitted to the Phd Council, und Noy. 22, on mouon of Ald. Ira Siltamure, who ropresentea tho Firat Ward, bls Honor was directed to grant tho prayor. Accordingly, be issued tho following proviunns tion (pndlished in tho lmerican of Nov. 23, which a chiotly interesting on account of the change that lupso of tine bas brought about ‘with reference to the noticu of observance: “POCLAMATION BY ‘THE MAYOR OF TILE CITY OF C'ICAGO.- “ Whoreas, in necordance with the Potition of fevern! yood citizens, it huth beon wgonimously Radlced, by the Common Counoll of tho City of phate, ‘That tho Mayor appoint Thursday, tho Gth day of Novomber inat., aaa day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, 2 “And whereas it hath ploased Almighty God toctown tho outgolug year with the wbundauco 0° His Providence, aud to have continued to tue Ry leof our City, as well as of our State ond aon, thoso aispuimatlons of Ils Goodness, whereby tuo anticlpations of sealtime aud tha fits Promlecs of nn unusually prosperons Fest havo been raalized and gathored in; aud astho Pilgrim Tathors, in tho wilderness, sot apart days of fasting aud prayer, in bonor of the Divine Goodness in supplying them with the means of subsistence, but more partivularly for the freedum they enjoyed in tho exerelse of fvery social and ratigious privilege, 60 tho heatis of tholr descondauts must feol'n deopor Rratltudo that tho blossingr sccured by tho toll © thelr ancestors baye descouttod to thom, and tovery returning year brings with it addi- Uonat asturances that the fabric, founded in el wisdom and example, is now wdequata to Perpetuate slun{ine blosstugs to thulr vhildron. ow, thorctore, in viow of aur many Diese ios, and In pursuance ot the Kesolution afora- uid, do horeby appoint and sot apart ‘Thurs. tay, the 25th {nat,.as aduy of Public Tbunlca-:| Hiting and Pratsa to Almighty God, Given under my Afand ang -the Seal of the y-one, “ Francis 0. SHERMAN, ‘ Dayor. {Attesty “Towa Howe, Clork.!* tm A TRADITION. ero {9 o tradition that a Thanksglvl Dey hud eon proviously obsurvod” pret Goyfeuerally + throughout” Mitnols. Dario a ated, culling upon tho’ people to give packs, hut tty auf tho iirat hol kuow of tt was rennin, bustor of a chureh he was attending Tora the pulpit. Neurly ovorybudy kept day, buwever, anly a fow bolug Aware tht the documont wae ONS, Por, Borin, who Packed In m Mothodist churcl, was tho ouly i ally observed In Chicaue, Binge tbat ume mijday hws boon ‘resrardod ana holiday. ty tho Vand kept roilgiousty by tho Christians, teat eine CHURCHES, 10 observed today, Tho dovoutl: iinet wit Wond tholr way to the suteturiog, ster wil ungoy Blaseaeae moti, aud | 1B or borvelf abour a: ho of sho plonses, For the {hfornintion of tho which will brave tho atltt, pay BArrisr, hos on tho South Side will hold a ting At the University Pluco Chureh, Cat Rilo" etineticy iil hola | 10 HS oa qth Avestera Avonus Chureb, connor Seruon by tha itey, Ave Parkurees? Ot a my Services wilt by told in ee oO held in tho Wi ere vortier of Sfonrou stroate aA Han a. W. Moro, will prowub, Ceutenury chy Beene ‘Gcorga wilt preach at tho” am. SwiEeDENnONG! The Rev. LP, Merce ah tho Now Chureneeen peilt Rreach at Ma, mm a lo *etwecu Watush and Silage ae eat HtFeety Union services CAATANIAN, io ces will be nertartalion at tha Charron ee ane eet oes along tga Avonuo und Twonty-thirdatrect, NIVERSALISTS, It i fn . Crow, af the Koo |- i werias tthe Ti ltt Waits 1 Alive C e jak Of Munros and Latila sraats, Poptiee They EPISCOPAL. Tho eee Services ut Grace Church at 20 a, tho Key, a Will be bandsomoly deonrated, Wat Locks wit proach the eorinon: Serner ot Cage’, eld tn St, Blask's Cured, Nath etree, gone, Grove avenno and Tairtys Woud, Conducted by the fey, U. F, Floote No servicog of tESUVTEIUAN, Be audience be held in the Fitth Church, Hs Coday, FOOD OE being iy gundinoN TOF held so the Fullerton Auniod servicg will be , and nt the sain timo pat thom + this 2d day of November, Anno. Ono Thousand Elgbt Hundred Duncan's Administration rans aired eee ataatlon signed by bir = was Ogdou avenues. The Rev, B.U, Oggot will preach at 10:30 0. m, in Westininster Church, corner of West. tncke fon ond Poorin streets, Subject: “Tho Proper Observanco of ‘Thanksgiving-Dny.' NOMAN CATHOLIC. ‘Thore will bo nsvlomn bigh mass nt 10:30 this morning at the Cathedral of tha Holy, Naino, tor the trembors of tho Union Catholle Library As- soolaUon—n ning which hoa beon givon for thom each Thinkaglving-Day fur the last tour yusra, Fi Eilott, uf Detroit, a priest of tha Maullst ud Deittiant orator, will preach tho sormon, and tho muse wilt be rendered by a picked chuir. All tho frionds of tho associntion are uskei to attand what wil andaubtedly be a most sulomu and imposing ceramony. JEWIBIL, Services will bo bold by tho Jowish community nt 10, m. In the Tomple, corner of Indiana nve onus and Twenty-sixth atreet. Tho tov, Drs, Adler and Felsenthal will officinte. THE OTIENS. Tho second annuni Christian Conforonce bo- ging today nat the Fulton Stroct Gospel Hath, cor- nor of May and Fulton atreota, and will continue four days. Meetings wach day at 10:00. m, and p.m. and 7:45 p,m. ‘Lhe conference will open with a Thanksgiving servico. Atompenineo servico will vo helt in Lowor Farwell Hall at tho noon meoting, which will ha in churge of Mr. J. W. Dean, ‘Tho union services of tho First and Second Presbyterian, Christ Hoformed Episcopul, the Plymouth Congregational, tho Coristiun, and ‘vinity Methodist Churehos wil be hold at Ton. m. dn Trinity Mochodlat Churoh, Sorinon by tho Roy. John H. Barrows, of tho Mirat Prosbytorian, Caurot., Subjoot: “1a Christianity in Ameriua nog? iy The Unton Park Churoh, the Loavitt Stront, Congregation! Church, and tho Htetormed Epis: copal Chureh will unite in servicos with the First Congregational Churoh, corner of Aun and West Wsatiington strovts,atila.in, Preaching by Bishop Fallows, + A pnonlnig vine mustoal ontortalnmont” and socinble, with rofrestinonte, wilt bo hold in tho first Mothodist Church, corner of Clurk and Washington strats, at 7145 p. in. Prof, and Mrs. Itountree, clocutionists, wit rend, AGu'olook dinner will bo given to poor do- serving persons nt Moody's Church, cornor of Ln Balla stract aud Chicago avenue. About GUO guests arg expected, Contributions to this eburlty must be sent directly to the chured, and will bo thankfully received, THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, ineluding tho orphan nsyluins, Homo of tho Friendloss, and othors, wiligive thoir tamates tho usual oxtra billof fare for the day, and nil xonoraus-hoarted citizens uro Invited tu colper- nto with the tnanagors, and, out of tholr abundance, to donate something that will nako tho occasion as full of sunshine for the puor as could bo wished, THE WORLD. Tho thoatres will ic opon, as usunl. for tat- inéo and ovening performunces, and many there will be who will entor therglt. Good bills will ‘be presonted, and from the advertising columns tho reader can tuke his plok of what is golng on. THE MAILS. . ‘Tho Post-Oflice and stations will close at 10a, m. for tho day, Afternoon and uight maits will close at that hour. Ono delivery and one cole Jovtion will bo mado jn tho forenoon, Tho ensh- fer's offlco, moncy-order, and rezistered-lottor divisions will be clusud tho ontire day. THE JAI. Tho prisoners in tho County Jail will lond thetnsulves with ronst turkey today, 240 pounds ot the dressed article having been purchased for them yesterday, GORE AND Is TURKEYS, Buyers at tho uuction sates-of George P. Gore & Co,, Nos, 214 and 316 Madison atreet, yesterday and the day beforo were exch prosentud with a jing fat turkoy—tho best tho market afforded, About 30 birds wore glvon way, This house, ns Je protty well known, fs one of tho oldest and Jargoat auctlon-commission bougos in the Weat. ‘The advertisuments of the firm in ‘Tue Tanne drew purcbasers from. Missourl, Iowa, Wiseon- sin, and Michigan, and ive auctioneers have Ucen selling boots nod shoos, clothing, crockury, etes every day for threes weeks past. A feature Yestorday wns -tho Balo of 30,000 wax dulls—a direst importation from Geruinny, Messrs, Gore & Co. are the Chicayo agents ot vix Southern cotton milla which formerly sont tholr products to New York, Thoy ovcupy an line menso store, and have built up a trade which brings hundreds of thousands of dollars ta Chi- cuxn every your, sinco country morehants cxn find at the sules ubout overything they need, Tho ea of giving a turkey to buyers ‘Tuesday and Weduesduy orlginated with Mr. Gore, and it was appreciated by all who attended. Some orthodox Jews would rather bays bad a live bird, so that they could geo it killed, but more Nberul Israelites mado no objection to the turkey handed thom. Men of other denomlun- uons imply said, “Thank you.” GIFT TURKEYS. Tho propriotors of the Hvening Journat did not. fail yastorday to observe nn old-ostablishod ‘Paankefeiving custom of that Institution 2y the ‘free diptribution of nearly a hundred turkoys to tho men of familias connected with tho paper, Yestorday avening tha cinployés of A. J. Nut- ting & Co, were ench tho recipient of a Thinks: siving presont, tho blarried men roculving 2 turkey and the single men an invitation to din- ner today at the Pulioor House. PROTECTIONISTS. Appointment of Michigan Delegatcs to Attond tho Now Nork Conven= ton Spécial Dispatch to The Chteayo Tribune LAnsing, Mich., Nov. 23.—Tha Executive Com: mitts of the Michigun Wool-Growers’ aud Shoup-Urecders’ Assovintion hotd a session at tho Hudgun Houso today, and uppointed tho following delegatva to tho Turlit Convention to vo hold in Now York Nov. 20and 0: Willan Ball, Hamburg; C. 3. Follows, Manchester; A. D. ‘Taylor, Romeo; W. 3.0, Donn, Uarvards D. TP, Dewoy, Grand Blanc, ‘Tho following gentle- mon will represcut tho Michigan dforlne Sheap- Breedors’ Associution: W. Ball, A, D. Taylor, and 8. 8, Hummond. ‘Tho committce alsa ox- tondod an invitaunn to ex-Gov, Bluir to doe lvoran addreas before tho Stato Association at its anuual session fn thid olty Doc. 13 on tho taritt qucation, Goy.Jeruma bas ordorod tho Secra- tary of State to taaue voimnmissions to tho fol- lowing porions ag commissioners to attend tho Natlonal arte Cauvontion 6 bo hold in Now York City Tuosduy an@Wedneatay, Nov, 20 and W, fur tho purpose of consider: and recuins monding such Congrogsional , notion’as will pro- mote domestic and foreign commorco and wi ford adequate protection to Amoricun fndust: Adrian OD, Taylor, Bomeus Willlamt (Ball, Hamburg; James, Ronino, Vandalia; “Albert Pavk, Alpoun; Edwiu F. Holmes, Oscoda; Hoth = 0. ofalt, ‘Traverse | City; W. French, ‘three Rivers; EB. Brojtung, quotte; FW. Tulmor, Detroit; TH, W. sugo, ithaca. N. Yi: Charlus Watrous, Now York Cit mag iH. MeGraw, N. B, Rradley, #. J. Mur a jomas Carnago, Bay City; W. i Burt, Ehst Suginow; A.W. Wright, Saratoga N. Yj EM. Bunt tA. “Algor, Detroit; Nowoll Barnard, T. Jeraio, 1, Ponuyor, ota Wright, Bnginaws dy ti, cCousdtor oughios, Pansat Rank PERILS OF THE PRESS. A Couple of Clncinnatt Newapapor Partnore Fall to Agreo. Spectat Disvateh to The Chtcaga Tribune, Cixuinnati, O,, Noy. 2.-Emil Pactow tiled a potition in tho Superior Court today, alleging that bo had formod a partnorsbip with Hornard Ruberg to publish the Cincinnati stnzeiger (0 Gorinan nowspupor), aud that two or throg duys Ago-ho (Pactow) doterminod to disuolve tha part+ nership in consequouco of frroconellable difor- ouces botweou him and bis partner as to the Propor courgo to pursue in the management of tho paper. All efforta at un amicable adjust- mont falled, and ull eforts to agroo upon a third wirty Co continue the business, Nolthor purty will consent that the other should assume von trol of (the business, Defendant bus had controlot the budinoss manigemont ond the plalntlif tho ubarze of the cdliorial departinont, and plaint® hus never boon ablo te find out the true condition of the busliess, and thorofora is throatenod with Irroprrable los, and prays that tho dofundint bo restrained from intortering With the businesa and stopping the publication Of the puper, that a Nocviver be uppuluted to taku charge of it,aud tut tho caso bu rofercod ton apeoinl muster te stato an account between tho partics, Judge Harmon appoluted Fraucts Lampo as fecolver, with Benjumia Butter: worth aud G, Tafel ret _—————— HILARIOUS Procossion of Mumbors of the Ciucine nat! Chamber of Commnierce, Cinctnnatt, O., Noy, “h—At thls hour (1 a'glook p, tu.) the Chambor of Commerce moved in provession from their ubandoned quarters in Smith and -Nixon'a Hull, on Fourth near dale streot, 30 Pike's Opora Houso, their now quar ters, Thoy inadov reat carnival frolic before leaving thoir old quartors, whica they kept up Oa tho march down Fourth streot. A burrel of flour must have been used by the manbers in throwing It on cach other In tho old chamber and on tho bystanders as thoy marched down the street to tha tune of a dozen tin horus. ‘Chore wad a long procession, and every jaun lb war covered from bead to foot with Hour, and Presented u ploturosque appearance. A nrowrain of farewell oxoroiece had boon ar, ranyed, including speoches by al) the resident roudunita, Wut the fua Lroko gut tuo suoU, No businoss whutover was duno, and no murkut quotations can be yivou. Superintendent dlax- wall succocded Nnutly ju waking a forwal un- Ruuacewment of no seasiun tomorrow, and G tho next sessloa will bo beld Iu the. new quare tors on Friday, : : —— The - bost spring modicing known te strepytheulog toulc, Brown's Iron Bitters. The Great Problem of the Pacific Coast Yet Unsettled. Branches of Lahor Whictt Nave Beon In+ vadod by tho Celestiats. The Effect on the Wagos Paid to White Workers, The San Franolsco Delegate to the Labor Con- gross Thinks tho Situation a Grave One. Arcportor of Tum Titnune yeortorday mot Mr. Charios F, Burgman, tho dolegute from tho San Franciagy Assuctated Trades Unlons to tho recount Intorntational Trados Union Labor Con- gress nt Pittsburg. Mr. Butgman Is Presitent of tho San Francisco Tallors’ Union, and pre- sonted in that congress a rosolution which was adopted, as follows: WienvAS, Tho pxportence of tho Inst thirty yerrs In Culltornis aud on tho Pacitic Const hav= ing proved conclusively that the presence of the Chinuso and tholr ecotipetition with free white Jabur is one of tho greatost evils with which any cutintry can be nililoteds therefore be It Revofved, Tort we use our beat oiforts to get rid of this monstrous evil, which threnteny, tne Jesa checked, to oxtend to othor purtsof tho Union, by the dlasomination of tuformation re~ Speating its true mituro and character, and by Urging Upon our roprosoutativos In tho United States Congress the abeolute necessity of pita ing laws padirely prabibiing, tho immigration of Chinese Into the United States. In reply to reportorial inquiries os to the Chi- noso question in San Francisco and the feoling of white Isborors and mechanics in regard to tho Mongul Intlux, Mr. Burgman gavo his views a8 follows: “THE CIINKSE QUESTION 18 THE GREAT PROULMM OF TIO: TIME for us to face on tho Vacific Const, and thoro is enly.loo much reason to believe that before many years havo passed, unless Governmugt absolutely probibits tho importntion of tho Chinese, thoy will spread themsclyes ovor tho whole country, A Chinaman, whose etuple toot fs ree, can Ilvo on 10 cents n day, and no whito workingman, espocinily if he bhusa family, can Ivo for lesa thin a dotlaraday. It ia pretty poor ving at that price in Sun. Francisco, and, asthe Chineso aro entering into compotition with usin almost overy brunch of industry, wo are being crowded out of oll, Theso poopie ive in nt manner that no white mun could possibly exist fin. What {4 known a8 = Chinntown covers six btocks in the heart of San Francisco, and in this ciroum- scribed placo from forty to fifty thousand of thom are packed like herrings ina barrel, Tho ‘hougea there were built for residences yeurs nro, And average two or three stories in bight. Where tho Chinnman once gets ia no white non canoverliye, Tho way they do it Ia to divide Up a room with boards go that two or three rows of thom will soup, one above another, and thus sometimes a hundred will bo packed ina room, Typ State Senntorial Committes tu 1878 found that Chinatown was the most fithy and avon Inable pice un the faco of the earth, aud 60 Ported to tho Logisinture. It Is imposal- Dio tG imngine tho filth and degradntion in which these people ive without visiting their haunts, and fuw white men can stand ft long enough to make a thorough Suvestigation. Fires often break out in Chinatown, and [t ida stunding wonder why they do not sweep the olty, Tho Fire Marshall told the cummittee that ho belfeved tho Chinese holacs were go satu- rated with Alth that they would not burn,” “Are the Chinese very uuhoulthy or subjeot to opidemies? “Not specially 60, They seom to got inured nd squalor und uuidat tho tollving in alt moat horrlulo stenches, for they know nothing whatever of ventilation. T bellevo that it Ig only the daily breeze from the Gulden Gute which Hrovonts them from dying aff, We object te tho Chinesy becnuse ‘THEY WORK TOO CHEAP— at prices with which no white Inborer can com- Pete. Men must lve, and In this country nee ontitted, if thoy work, to tho ordinary’ deeencies Qnd cotforts ‘of clyilization, nnd ive will not lower ourselves to the level of these people, ‘The Chinese ave ail adult mutes, and none of them baye vulther wives or families to support. ‘Thore are only about 400 Chinese women in San Francisco, ann thoso all lmported ror the pur- Puse Of proatitution. We coinpluin that they aro seducing and ruining our youth, aud mod- fual testinony xivon uefore the Sonute Com- miiltee by leading: pagatcians. of our city shows that hundreds of boys from 8 to 16 yours old have contracted foathsume disedses in Chinutown, These women ure fur worse than whlte or even negro women of the samo clisa, for many of those would not allow chil- dre iuthoir houses, Ninoout of ten of tho Chinese aro erlmiunis, tho olfdcourings of the souports, for no up-country Chinamun coma here. These men aro brought over by the com. puntes or guilds, to whotw they are praoticaily bound slaves. They xive bouds to thy company to pay thom for their passage and interest on tho money, und the Puciilc Mail Stewnship Com- pany will not take ong buck to Chinn unless be can show Q cortitients that he hus paid the debt. ‘They enn get here for $50 u plea, 80 thoro ty no limit to thal cowlay excopt prokibttory legista- jon. “You say thoy aro nearly all criminala; do you have MUCIL TROUBLE IN GOVERNING THEM?” “Tho Chinego outnumber nit otber nationnll: tes in tho California State Prison at San Quen- tin, thove bolus 188 of thom thore in 1878, ‘They have thoir own s¢orot tribunals, and whon a Chinaman ts charged with an offense In any of our courts thago tribunals furnish witnesses either to conviot or nequit Bim ng they muy do- sire, If they wint bin out of tho way, the othe ora uwour dend Hatinst him. and down he gocs. Our police comphitn often that thoy citnnot toll whothor they lave the right man ornot. Tho offenses committed by them ave mostly stoul- ing, cutting, sbvoting, and gambling, Tho Chlhese cutelvuta “eeurouly "auytbing to tho support ot the — Stato Governinant. ‘Whe Avscesor of San Franoleeo stutes that tho nysosxed valuo uf ull real and porvonal property nhsossud to the Chinese in the State was only $1,500,000, Tho total nescased vali of tho State Ie nbout $4uv,000,000, Tho populution ot Callfor- nla wad thon (187%) nbout 750,00, the Colacso forming one-sixth of the whule, So you seo one-aixth of the population puys only one-four hundredths part of tho Btato rovenue, Thole whalu tnx, if it were collected, would only bo $0,000, tho State tax being ot conte on F100 assessed Valuation, and it costs $0,000 per an- nuin to keep the Chinose prisonors in Sun Quone “WHAT IRANCHES OF LALOR . do tho Chinceo mostly aifect?” “Laid ong of a comtnittce uppoluted to col- lect stutistica of Chinese Invor, but wo could ouly cover tho largo facturics, and dtl not ot auything like aller them. ‘Cwanty-lve clothing firms in Sun Frauckico. empley 8,010 Chie neu, and other vlothing = aud une dorwear — fncturioa abut 1 more, There uro only 1,000 whites In that busincss, all in tho butter olass of trady. Tho Chinese got avout €3 er month and tho whites $16 por woult. In 1870 tallors’ wixengroro 825 por week. In 1870 white boot and shoo makers bud plonty of work at @23 per weok. The Chinese wout into that business in that your, and, to take ona preuuh as an oxumpla, she wages for pustantin adic’ trst-vlasd shocs, ny per dozen, lid been redived to €0 In 1ST. Thore ary now 8,700 Chineso and 1,100 white shoomakers. Two hiro facturics under the control or Chinese unticely havo just been opuned, and will employ dol nent each. Tho nuwiber of Chinese cmnptoyors ty Ins eronsing rapldly in every brunch or’ tndustry, Thoro fro bly Chineso luundrios, cmploylug on an average Bftocn ten in cach, and 1b Chinese complexed fn faundricy run by whfte mon, muks ing 8265 in all, There, are B35 Chinceo olyur- makors and only. #4 whites, including sume oases. rom 16,000,000 to 20,000,000 ulgurs aro mude ovory month by Chineso aud seattored all over the land, A Now York dem ships tobacco to San Franulico and Ce ck clgurd which aro sold as Nuw York product “THE CHINESE UST HE INDUSTIOUS, AT BEAST," “Oh yes, they will work any bours you plouso, Now here js aliother thing. ho San Vranuiseo Mission Woolen Mille, which bus w contract with the United states to supply oloth tor soldicrs’ uniforms, employs Ww Coineso und only a very fow whites, ‘Thero are 613 Chineso fruit and vogotuble poddtora, 76 expreasinen, and 20 line pormukors. The manufacture of ‘sllppors and rooms, tho pork trade, and the drymyg of tli, for oxport to Ching, aro ull vontrofied by tho Uninesc, aud nove but Chincso employed in thege brunvhes. Thoy aro alas cuguyord in tunke tog willowware, barrels, brusnos, tuware, wishes and bilods, bagging, painting, curpeuturia, maklog burness, and whips, abd in smelting works, Wuybor and pluning initls, chp works, powder fucturice, cts, They as ulnory, fshormen, ‘Bremen ion nh tho bay) suitors, lucksiniths, igu-writors, and watel-rpalrers. ‘They puis vory sod alzas, aod are good at watch-repalr tay. Thoy work by thousands repairing rutl Foude aga truck-laying, and are employed ty grout ndhibers xs farm Jaborore {1 all parts of tue Pavitic coast. They nct ag cooks and walt ersin the cheapor hotels und bourding-bouses, aud J have son thom working around the Palace Hotel us 4 kind of roustabouta.” Aro thoy notalsy * ” BULPLANTING BRIDGET . asa frp-Hentee ait dishwasher/* “Yes, thoy ura cuiployed evorywhore ag domoatlo sorvante, and. by auy Of tha bed ulass of peoply. A Obinaman will work for $15 u month, be ty doolle and will work ua louy aa on Hke, and you can klok him around all you davon mind to. Wolte yitls wk €20 8 month (shore ure nota great mMuny of them), und Uv Tho Inrwe wumbor of Chinose in each trade suet inte with suur tride-untons and with rtrike - “Oh, there Ie no chance to ateike for anything, All you enn do isto tonve the const and jeuvo tha Ublnumon tn possession. Wo shull by over- wholmed by thom; tho samo ne Australian, Cubsty the Patlippines, aud the Sundwieh Istanas, ‘The wall of Chinese exelusiveness onee broken dus thar Is no telling baw inuny’ Of them may corn ‘Those wlrendy here are only a drop in the bucket to tho hundreds of tniltions tt Ch ae and we on tho Pueitic const ire in danger of being com- Metely swamped by than. 19 prosent Inorcnse y Lintnigration Is wt the rute Vf 4,000 gueh year thore Ia ho natiral increase. ery Chinaman ts subjected to n strict Inspoution before bu salis, and every tnun is able to work and to carry ning, Thoy have more men capablo of beuring arms in Calitoruis than we have. Tha Chineso Government are buying trouetads In Buropo, and drilling soldiers by thousands undur skilled Huropenn alllcers, and t toll you that THEY HAVE BECOME DANGEROUS, You ty siniie at the idea of China landing troops ti California, but itis no tinpossibilits, find they bave nlrondy unjarmy of incn thoro. When during the tabor Yroubles there were nsectings | if ona alot of fellows talked about burning don Chinatown and rvoting out tho Chinese. 1 told them not to talk nonsense, for that the Chinese were our superiors in number, pine pauld Nygut in the atrects us weil as wo could.” Mr. Burgman went on to commenton tho so- elnd and reilgious points fivelved in the Colnuse question, Ho sald that the Immigrants were entirely controlled by the Six Companies, who fever lomt sight of thom whorgver thoy want, ‘The Chinese in Chicagy or New York formed no eriterlon by whleh to Judge of the hordes which Infested Mo Muelle cont. Ho had been sround in Chicage and hud acon them buying fresh went and yroveries, and was tnellned to consider hen as a Muperlur rave tothe Sao Francisco crowd. The Chinese adopted neither tho re- Myton, Inws, nor institutions af this country, | It had been clalmed that thoy could be Christiane fzed, but tho Ituv, Otfs Gibson, missionary among thom, tid only succeeded In bupticing thinrty= six in nine yeurs, and tho fev, Mr. Loomta, 2 Prusbyterinn, olntined only elghty converts after seventeen years of labor, There were hundreds of Chinese who went to churen, but thoy only ald this for business reasons. ‘They could not be brought Into. sympathy with Aimerican institutong, «Any adinixturg of tha Tuvos Was out of the question, for the Cuucus- alan and the Moogol could nover mix, Ho bad hoped that If the Chinese could be set free from the dominition of the Six Companies and brought under the Influence of American ine stitutions sonicthing inizht be done with thon, but he bad given up tho idea, and bolfoved that they would have to be suppressed. In reply to A question he suld that the Workingmen’s party wasdund. Kearney and onc of his iieu- tenants had beon yivet ollicint positions, and the oratorical drasman wae building blmeself 1 fine house in one of tho suburbs. Tho ‘Tenth Ward Club, which was auo of the strongest, had disbanded, and tho Soolallet Labor party was almost broken up, too, Bir, Burgman will re- maln soute days in Chiengo, and will probably discuss thy Culncse question before some work- ingiuen’s inectings. _—— STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tlamnuna, Nov, 2.—Arrived, the Wieland, from New York. New York, Nov, 23.—Arrived, tho Glonsan- nox, from Liverpool, and the Africa, from [am- burg. Qurexstowy, Noy, 23.—Arrived, the Indiana, from Pbiadelphla. é Loxpon, » ti—The steamships Denwark aud Exypt from New York buve arrived out. aig Tho only cure for corns, i. 8. Frodorick & Co.'s Curcallne, 2% cauts. Fatler & Fuller, 4 Murkot atrevt, _ BROWNS IRON BITTERS, ms @ certain cure for all diseases requiring a complete tonic; espe- cially Indigestion, Dyspepsin, Intere mittent Fevers, Want of Apnetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, ete, Enriches the blood, strength ens tho muscles, and gives now dife to the nerves.. Acts Uke a charm on the digestive organy, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, -such as tasting tho food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, _ete. Lhe only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or Blvo headache. Sold by all Druge gists nt $1.00 n bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL Co, Baltimore, Ma. Tron itera are mate by Mrown Crxuican ruse 1M Hines nbd teale Biezk va w:Apper: BYARE OF IMITAT.PN. BAKING POWDER, en OE SECNTO SOLS pewter Mude irom Professor dursfore Ack Phaaphate. Rovommended by leading physician, Makes lighter bisenit, caked, aes, Jp, healthier thn ordicury Baklug Po ‘Trcana, old at a reasonable price, Tho Worsford Asminnuc nod Cook Book went frou. Rumnford Chemtoal Works, Proviaenes, RT 40 Franklin St., Chicago B11 to 819 N Socond Bt., Ht. Louls, Manufai Every Deseription of Clrenlar, anit, tat iLwvet polosale Dusera fis Huber gad Teasley Hct vuecis, wate Cluat tee, Leet Seu? saw nid Plowing Ald Bapyiiont ‘Bolo Manufacturers of Ty ewogitta sanenaty Slotted Clrealar Suwa. Beery dau wareanted AGEN TA YOR Hejutcing eurefully done, TANITE Emory Wheels and Grinding Machinery + Our New Mustrited Catuteguo Mallot {reo qu application, "TH PRESERVE HEALTH Yeo BaIUIES PATIENT. PRRYORATKD BUCK. iuales ju HRGARMENTS ‘They are pricolusa Geutiomon with Woak Lungs, ad no tase ot “3 Vueuwonia was Bier Koown Where There Carwenta sWERE WORK, . - dent f) Heep PR rone Catan” thauuatiota, Pra aarti discomturia. — Recutinmondad 4 all pt Auvrican instluto pruwluias for twalye cousecutive wars, 5 end furcirculas, Yor silo Birnie’ co. ‘ 8 Laonuideat, New York Gey. Ve ELECTRIC IN-SOLES. ‘SHTOS-NI OFYLOUTSE | Electrify the btood, making nature to hecome strong and vigorous. Disease of ALL KINDS cured by Dr. HE INCER’S wonderful METALLIC BAT- TERIES and SOLES, both of which hare tlic celebrated MOISTURE CELIS, Which conduct ELECTRICITY over the For RHEUMATISH, DEBILITY, COLD FEET, &e, it is a POSITIVE CURE, Turner & Ray, 20 & 22 Siate-st., Sole Wholesule Agents for th Northwest, aud Southwest. Retailed by Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists everywhere at 50 and toc. MEDICATED entire system, WAILORING, On ca ; ton und acceptance a el by the OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, < ULSTERETTES, Self-lined, Wool-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in the most perfect style au to tha wudersign Mail Lettings, NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS, POST UFFIOE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C Oct. 15, 1881, PROPOSALS will be received’ at the Contract Office of this De- partment until 3 p.m. of January 7, 1882, for carrying the mails of the United States upon the routes, and according to the schedule of arrival and departure specified by the Department, in the State of Illinois, from July 1, 1882, to June 30, 1883. Lists of routes, with schedules of arrivals and depart- ures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bonds and all other necessary information, will be furnished upon applica- tion to the Second Assistant Post- master General. THOMAS L. JAMES, Postmaster General, UNION DEPOT HOTEL FOR RENT. Proposals wilt bo teeetved by the nudersizned until free. 1S Tost, For tie Felting fara tort OF yenes OF Che hotel and dipat priviluzes of the new Union Depot at Bt. Joseph, 0 [re 1. erty to be fet (8 purtof a new und hund> somu depot building, Jolntly occupied ty six ralirond coitipanies, and consists of the following: Hatet of+ flee, dipiig-rounl, parlor, kitehon, burber allup, bath roums, lunch coonters, chuck slund, and sovonty sloepttig radia, For further in: DTG AND Divot Cy Ba} Ay NUD. ee Oa crt baa, i tthe usual ivad ut thle ofiey uncil iz Sib, 18S bers whet time asd nd in pont rerine wt reat Onna, HE at eres, aflar ce of pmeklthy, braxtanien Depart “Uy Garrats pork, F kone joce of bacon ta be covered with cotton cloth, delivered by January alt, Is, werniiant reserves the thkht to reje would qi purnin nnd full Information ns to the mans s. conditions to bo ubserred by bidder, ntruetraud payment, will be furnished 8 40F CN ofapplteation to thts a Fe mil Will Le Teculved uitees xcoompanted br ttuns to bidders, condalniny proposals xhoult be imarked for Xubdintenee Stora" wud ndtcused VHOMAS W from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and $50. LL, the TAILOR, Pioneer of Moderate Prices. LAKESIDE BUILDING, 8. W. corner Clark and Adaine-nts., OPPOSITE NEW VOST-OFFICE, ules for so(f-mensurcment sent by mall nt uppileation yvery whore, Branch Stores in ull princlyal clues, OCEAN NAVIGATION. 0}, Dublin, Belfast, sd Londons ry Thornday, First Cabin, € to MOMMIAtION. Second Cabin, 86 4 ‘These steainurs varry Helier ‘To Gluszow, Live: ‘0 Gluswu, Lager 150, eurULO ta Bleu! ‘Thesg eteumors: CALS LA SUN ae Cabin, 18310 63. "Exeurnton sto: HENDERSON Hite CUNARD LINE. ct ‘Doo. Ut 6 win Ni Wavbingtonsst Kalling threo nnd four tinona wenk, Taasuce tlok- eta to und from ul We pave cusos in our town whe pacts of Kurup nt lowest ratos. | springs, und wer ws CUFHUE Clark ond iundolph-ais, hie. v. DU VERN Agunt WHITING, Manazer Westerit Bemariinont, URE CURLD, RUPTURE como DR, PARKER-DeAn Sin Alter ‘sui farce werutal bernia, and th niss Leuuld sind, wn aki and how appliance you not only retulited rupture where others bad fated, but h 1 2 iN, Hodi~sL, often, WU F Wasblagtanest No ovaration whutovur, M We have sold 1216 bottles hay given wnlvorsul sutleinctin sfeluiia bow tucummond tea 8 pt Aticlin You can cofer anybody tu ui of 8.8.3, cured the beritle, ich aI civics HOW one, 8 uncer, neureed. Bianutaccurccs of ri bs 5 rocking TR ELETE, NUTMAN & PARKII, ‘Tho avove aiguers are gent! Ullicald Bluest, Chinazo, tit, = E hullday presente: syuore grand plano. Yory Lanwine round eurners, rosuwaud ire unions, Hontty’s mntchivw iron fries, a Boxed, e279 10 TT; calulogne HUW to subs putinfnett Haran ceed Oe WOT Y to ries atnndare UitvursG ae thouninda testify: eat aid? Visltons waleomd; free curein Duxthited cyisdygu (su) i CURRIE). nEATTY, Wastiinuton, Nd. junta, Om Price of regulur or targe aise reduced ($7) per Letite; amialt ser! FAIR BANICS’ SCHAACK, STEVE Ft OE Lale-st, Notd by druyatat PRINTING S DRINT Y RYBILY DESCRIPTION, Hot tnciition f Ilave larga fn ¥ m. Dnee eo Holl ‘ratephane, o OTTAWAY & COMPAN Stand Gi ie SME DA g gen Hofman’ WnsHaan owing un vy, te ue cova Beut. Bik Applicalon tusy ite Pane YOUNG it Cal soa ‘ hee he oiete wf yma Serv Knyllss, French, etionl for young fealeg. and chik ew York, will made by [otter or pureunally us sbove. Fenusyivants ALiltury Aaailene ys ‘ " Livi! Kagingering, Chemistr: SROHEE Mouteos cuntutrods Cok veut GAS PINT, Gas Fixtures. GA's Gas Viswure Faowrr’ Sendtwo scent stamps ror circular, sora tDR. KEAN, 373 South Clark-at., Chicago, ND CHEAPEST HAT FLAVOUMNU BTOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, LIEGIG GOMPANY’S EXTRACT OF M LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT ate EAT. FINEST A EAT, An inyalnabte and palatatla wale in all cases uf weak Aigestion and drtiity, “Tu a suceers and which nutfona ehenbl feet Mediesl Tournal,* £9. CAUTION, -Genuine only swith the face ulalte of Baron Ltstlg’s Slgualuroin Blue +Ink aernga the Label, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT UF MEAT, ‘To to had of at Stavkerpers, Arocere ard Chemista, Selo Auents for tho fut Stalus (whutenale onl pustd & ‘Vhis grent spocise cures hat must luathsumie disease, SYPHILIS, Whether tn ite Primary, Secondary, oF 'Tertinry Stage. Romoves all truces of Mercury from the aystarn. Cures seratuta, 0) Me Foren, Kheamutien, Keema, ‘or ony i u tare! Hood Disedae. Cures when Mot Springs Fallt Sulvari, Ark Moy & 198, ie it ree ke wt llut iully cuted tet Be CCAR MON & METRY. lay 12, 1:81, me year. Tt iwsune, oT ru MANBVIELD & Co, Loulsvilia, Ky., May Th 8k. 1 B.8.H. bas xiven better satisfaction then any mude iclioi harerer sande Jy As FLEXNEM, vor, Col, May 2 183, Den He bighent turme of 8, a ery Durchagor sponks in the bizhest terms a HISSETER, yl Wan MOM BS i round vo the mer PORE ithncis & Co, avo naver known 8, 8. 8. to full to cures onse of Byphills whon properly takon jd DENNAIUY Dupry, Ge, MLE Wauh 7 Gs. Hentlamt at a unding, A. U, COLQUITT, Guy. Of Gouna, wo will like your cur, TO WE Path a AYEte fur particulars, and con ‘Acesaue tu the Unroriunate,” or ua! O00 Reward witl bo pald to any chomist who bs, HY battles 8, b. 8..0n0 purticle : a i SWIPE BPECLFIU CO. TOD holdiny hut the uniount, price $1. AGENTS, ON & CO, hy C01 Deahorite AND BY ALL JORMEIM « vary whure, MBDICAL CARDS. NE aaGsd VATE LISPENSARY * PRI 138 SacuarkSr Curcacolir of Wilnete, for Mea apesial. sctantitcead of ate, Kervaus ang (breste Dla vradanie of (uu serular (Altoyathic ama Ea ls well kanwu om the Macifle roast a4 foun: fue Medhcal, Fasltutey Sau Fy he ail EW eolnad Pebll ory in se: rioy eee) if tut areeni Chiengo & Northwestern Ralttway. For Maps‘Time-Cards.Stoeping ar A Apply at 62 Clarl Hiwaukeo Parsengor. Milwaukew Passenger, Mil, Gwen Hay & Mat Greou Hay, vin Janosville, shioah, vin Sanosvilto “Chicago, Hurlington a Quiney Itniiroad. cral Pussenor Hepat, on Canals, bowweun For Maps ‘Tme-Tables, flations, apply at W Clatke-st, Paimor Haase, Cunat on bun und Adama-sts. bNebraskn Expross,. bbubuqun,Werrrae Siu'k PAsmbuy.ituck Pulls & Bertin mmnortal bDowner's Grove At eco: bMontana & Pacitic Kxproxs.. MFosupl.Atehieuns Topeka City & Denver Hex BEN ROT Kansas. urora ¥aniay tirorn asxoncer, bMendota & Ottawa PML Javale Hixpross, bitoektord & bAUtrs Patsonuetsse: NeUER PARNOUROT, cree eles Moines, (mata & Dt Be tak Theatry ten y tes, ry and depot corner of Wella nad kindle | SoasoesscaaccsuscuscsscsausUNcsaaG ABSRSSRASRABZASAARRARBARsASSReaRaR Toave. | Avriva. joaburg, Ottawa & Streator Rx} 8:08 m)b i123 pm xpros =| em SHESESS: Sesece oresecat HOS WeSSseS acess, eohort Hbastk But Dubuque, Aurboy, loc 1 nd or 05 Up Bey nor Mindi Teket OMen: und tl Grand Pacitic Uutel MYwaukeo bast Mull, Milwnukco Bxpresa, Waukesha &Ocunus Milwaukee, #t Paul & Minn iholls Exivaeea trata, Green Bay. Monastn, wid Ap: leton Exprese trains, Atifmnaked, Stnuisyn, shen ‘a, du Chten’ Exprans, Jdbertyville Accom Tocksunt & Janesville Eluin Passonuer, Slo ¥ @ bully. f Daily. oxcapt, Sunday, miny. if Bally; oxeent Mondays kK Falls, and Storll vu from Central Ponot, fant: Milwnukee ot ste Mi tani Tutuaue & Cedar itipids xpress ity & oubaaue F ett rat at Ain, Bnd 6:8) dally. Sunday o: Chieaze & Alton, Unlon Depot, Weat side, corner Shuilson and Me. botwoon Madinon' nnd Adamsest. bridge Nwonty-third-se. ‘Ticket Urtices, Ciarx-st., Grand Pacitic Hotet and U) Kansas Clty, Donver, 1 Ranous City, Sula Fe, New California Fai it ies, Arzu HL Lous, Springield St Louls, aun e Depot tout art 1 4 Mices, 12 anda Ht. Louts & Toxas ¥xpros EE fault & Pexus Fast Lan Ciro & New Odleuns Expres Dow Urluune & ‘Taxis Fost BX, Ririnstituid xpress. Plirantilutd Ni H ‘cary ran iy the Newt, wan hin: THU Nene, newer Clark, Grunt Pacite Hotel /and Valuur Hour, tr Saturday nicht to Gila « aLurday NE runs to. Nentavh, St. Kauts os Unter Dupot, stazo wd w block. Weekes O.tlecs, UG Sou! Vanes Mouag, end Grand Muctie Hotel, ¥xpros fant fy Speimetiela & ita Nite puninan stooge uth Louts, knnmun cay, und Ce with Fovuls nu fe elining-Cunlr s:vep Kynssa Cli, fu ht, Louts or 3 eye Chiewze, 1 sland «& Pacitic allroad. Dopot, curnoruf Van Muren and Shorman-sts, ‘Moser ‘OMces, 96 Clarkevt. Sharman Huuse, Paar ti Grund Movie Motel, yud 7 Catia haby axcape pandas, wrin. Uarlor 1a7 Coschos clidirs, Ubleava to St. Louk Pavouport & Pourta lxpr Connell Buta Past MALDOE oe Aceomuiy ort pina iSuee: avin Ine tera dius land atry ‘Tmabits, rel “pully oxcept Hundnya, tally. Wally oxcops Monanys.” $Thursd je Central Rattroad. Gals, (sundays onl Michtaal Depots,foot tlekat one duit. Gru Mall (yin Mat Now York & Huatun Ex... Hpocial Naw Yurs bxpross, Kaluinazuy Accummodat Atlinite Expross daily) Night Lxpre ee Seana ituplde st Slavkogon Grand (upldss Pauaey aGrand Kapids & Musk Op ans 3 pa db. fen CE inimonlu tl bt Saturdays, aye and atUNeys in and Alt Lind). sss “Sdunday oxcupted, asaturanse tanto ab A] utd frolulit ones nuder ofices In the Grand Vacttlo Hotel Malt (vin Muth L110) «5400 Xpuoial New Vurk & loson New ork Fat E: Atlantign. ¥, ENN Express... AMichiian Expres Eukhart a ‘ondeu! Kot uNices, gba. Waturday oxeupted. D. 1a. Lasko thore & Mcitzan Suthers Rattwuy. Wloee YOtvor xt dopots, Van Muron-st., boa of 1a Tiealle, Cwrontyesouuriderty nud Fupey-auilrdeats Tekot Juuso, nid tloket xpreea (atly Wxpross (dully) Jouvo at i1idip. im, {Dully. “Sundays Baltimore ts Ohio. id Depots, Exposition Mhuitding wud foot pf Twonty sacs rr) Grand’ Pacitottotey and ‘Dupot (Expuaitiun Bulld’g), 4 . a # cxvontod. SON ee ee ain te Washington City, and the only Ine runuing {te entre trulos through feud Yorke] thout ci iuig-Cars batwoon Chileno ww Now ‘he now and aloznus 1S. & Us! ork Chicage and New ¥ Sunkal Depots, foot of Lake-st, and foot of Wieket Umicos nt Du Grand Peco ifotel, and. Hath, Indianspolls & Louls-| Cini Day Uigreee : Du night Express.. Pittenura, Fu Wayae Depot comer Adame and jark-sty ‘at Depot. New York & elite Avtantly & Pact Chtcaxo Express, joker UNL ‘ a Gisriat, Grand aclu Hotel, and ay Radda Marit lwuanapurt Ac Night xpress (a Pept ate Sate Va ranty-aocond> powaraid IY Aaecolpiaty a Ratlronds Tleket Onicos, Palmer Wouse, Grand Maciila lute) Pittsburg, Cincinnat! 4 Wt, Loule Mullru (Cinolunat! and Kokusio Atr-Lin' Depot, comiur of Adana and Cant atone. fe Chicugo & Rastera litinole Haliroad, (Dauville stoure.) at Palaver flow Sie Unidas kuprass (corseave wid Youu xcept buadays, * jaye & Grand ‘Trunk Hallway. Depot corner of Twelfth and Btate-ste.

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