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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JULY 25, 1879 TWELVE PAGES. the outside. Larrabee appears doomed to go at THE EXPOSITION. set with gold and precious stones, as a present, and the valuable gift was immediately trans sons whose ill-fortune it is to be compelled to watc their timfe urnnnd the County Treasurer's THE CITY.

ast, which is very natural. Nothing nas pre take the chair. From this time forward no business was transacted, the meeting being of an informal nature. It was charged office. vented his removal for several weeks except ferred to the great treasure-chamber, wnen the place was opened aud the Inventory revised.

properties. It is not a mere stim ulant like th. tract? of beef, bat contains blood-matin. 5 n' generating, and life-suatainine propertiM- valuable io ail enfeebled conditions result of exhaustion, nervous prostration L0 work, or acute disease; particularly if pulmonary complaints. Caswell Co.

Proprietors, New York. For sale 4 gists. arn. GENERAL NE8. it was discovered that some of the chests ana AIiDEEMANIC.

DEAD-HEADS. that It Will Mr. Asay Mr. Waller, but it now appears that be does not wish to be antagonistic to Ihe powers that be, and has Who his successor will be is past finding out, but Hans Haer- Is Positive Not Co. closets had been broken open and completely emptied of their precious contents.

The arrests A BCMOB INVESTIGATED. The rumor current around the City-nall yes which immediately became the ruie in me ralace led to no satisfactory result, and tne Sultan of Morocco Is now offering the sum oi DEATHS. ting and Gen. Lieb were mentioned. Both are known to have been pressing their claims for this or some other position for some time, but there has always been opposition to them, for one reason or another.

bvsomeot the members of the CI nb that the meeting last night was called in the interests of a clique, whose objects are not as vet known. The meeting adjoured for one reek from last night. Information was received here yesterdav that Louis Bullineer, a prominent German citizen of this city, died suddenly last Tuesday at Cull-mann, where he was on a visit with his wife. The deceased has resided here for many years, and for the last few years was the General Agent in this citv of the Cullman Colonisation Society, which colony he has been large What the City Would lose Were the .3,000 for the aiscovery of the thief or thieves. terday, to the effect that the theatres had shut down on the Aldermanic boon of passes, would, unless there was some cruel misapprehension about it all, be eminently calculated to strike dismay among the future crop of candidates for WI Elizabeth Hedge Eui'dbg Removed.

hen Larrabee nas oeen aisooseu re CROP NOTES. uneral services at the house. Ratnrdxvur larcinclnaati nquirtr nd St. LoV a. copy.

Moreover, It Would Be a Slow Job to Remove It. MINNESOTA. Szvciat Dimaichts lo Tht Tribune. lieved that others will follow in the uepart-ment, and that the work will be pressed until there is not a vestiere of Republicanism left anywhere. In the matter of Seavev's successor there was the usual talk, and Austin J.

Doyle's name appearad among the candidates, out the seats In the Council. If true, there would be little need of further incentive to fling away ambition," for, with the free-list suspended, Aldermen included, ambition would fling Funeral from hta late residence. So. 223 Wm, t. at loa.

m. Friday. July 25. to Jesuit CUurehi0'; from thence by cars to Calvary Cemetery tuurctt a4 NrsDA, Freeborn July 24. Wheat will be fit to cut the first week In August.

heat Sjlt.liBl!5 At Kenwood, Thiiralav. Jnly 51 Una, wile of A. H. btebbins, in the 32d year of itself away, and the rights, privileges, and prerogativpa nf a representative of announcement was regarded as a jokc it is thnnp-ht. however, that nothing will be done is more or less spotted.

The good wheat, with favorable weather we may have fifteen bushels. until the Fire Marshalship has been settled but ly instrumental in Duiiamg up. lie was a most genial and kind-hearted gentleman, and his untimely death causes general regret among his large number pf friends. The following order has been issued bv Cant. "White, of the Railway Mail Service: "During the continuance of yellow-fever, Meninhis, will make up direct pouches and sacks of mail for Texas, and label, 'Texas, from tifRuffalo and Boston papers plaase copy.

DEEJulv2S. lnthelfith vear nf l. the masses in the legislative body of the mu JoTm I. Case, Racine, is at the Sherman. J.

N.Drummond, of Alton, is at the Gardner. Vrof. Edward Ezekiel, Boston, is at the Sherman. George E. Hopkins, Detroit, ia at the Tre-cqodu William A.

Thorpe, Detroit, Is located at the Palmer. Williaa Eunels, of Hartford, is at the Gardner. W. W. Baldwin, cf Burlington, it at the Gardner.

Isaac R. Fithian, Bnffalo, is rejjistered at the Tremont. The Cincinnati Ball are quartered at the Tremont. G. N.

Fitch, Logansport, is registered at the Pacific Old Tel," Leonard Grover, is domiciled at the Tremont. Georee H. Parter, Davenport, is located at the Pacinc Francis A. Clarfee, Boston, is one of the jruesta of the Sherman. Olmsted, Olmsted July 24.

The spring nicipality would exist only in the name. But, loretto. beloved daughter of Hannah and when that will be no one Knows or can una out. wheat is damaged badly by blight. Some chinch- fortunately for the welfare of the city, the crop SAXITAET MATTERS.

Quite a number of reports were received at of aspirants to seats in the Council Is not likely to suffer the blight which was alleged to have bugs and some rust. The hot weather has been very hard on our wheat. Will be fit to cut in a week. Most of the barley Is cut now. Crop Memphis.

These mails will be forwarded via Thorn aa Dee. at Funeral from her late residence. 21 Ahii. Friday. July 2 at 10 a.

to St Cofunr0? Church, where a Requiem High Mas via ed. thence by carriages to Calvary Cemetery wcurt-McKSIGHT-Jnly24. Thomas Argvle, Infant Lester and Anna W. McKnltht, aged a month! Funeral service Friday. July 2-1, 2 p.

dence of A. K. Bishop, 267 West Ad.m" Friends of the famUy cordially Invited. In" St. Louis, Sedalia, and Dentson, and eniDloves receiving such will take them through intact, fallen noon it.

Their rights have not been trampled in the dust. Where they haye gone, fair. Outlook for wheat bad. the Health-Office yesterday from the volunteer inspectors, but the most bf them were unimportant. Among them were the following: Dr.

Mitchell reported Having inspected the part of. South Halsted street assigned to me, I Nicollet, Nicollet July 24. Soring they can still go. The free-Ust has not been without ooening them, to quarantine station at Red River, and deliver to quarantine authorities to be fumigated, alter which they will be sent suspended exclusively. The country is safe.

A reporter who was profoundly stirred at the wheat is ripening very unevenly, itust nas damaged it some. Scab and blight reduces it mustr confess that 1 find it in lar Detter condition than I expected to." to Denison to be properly forwarded." WOKTHINGTON At the residence of t. Evans, Carrollton, 111., July is. at 3 o'clock TL Mrs. Elizabeth C.

Worttiintrton, wife of the G. vvorthington. Deceased was 63 years of thought of the dire results sure to follow more than drought. Will probably yield about Dr. OdeliaBlum reported: "I have been in from shutting down on the pass busiuess The President of the Exposition Company, Mr.

G. Asay, conferred with Mayor Harrison yesterday relative to the proposal that bad been made in certain quarters to have the Company either pay back-rent or pull down its building and vacate Ihe. premises which the Comptroller holds to be too valuable to be devoted to their present use. The talk between the Mayor and Mr. Asay was an extrem ely pleasing one, and both appeared to be satisfied with the situation, and of opinion that there would be no immediate change of base on the part of the present occupies of the city property.

Mr. Asay laid the case before the Mayor in all its phases, and detailed the substance of his talk to a Tribune reporter, as follows It was in 1S73, the year of the panic, panic that year, wasn't there? yes, that's the year that the proposition to erect this Exposition building was carried to a successful issue. For this purpose $175,000 was gotten together, but the full amount of stock was $250,000. Well, we got $175,000 and went to work, and then the panic wiped itself all over the country, and everybody felt it severely. We found it impos fifteen bushels.

Barley has been cut eany. Foster street, north of Harrison, to-day, and it ler-illoomlpgton and ream pipers please copy. HAHN July 24. at the residence of hi. and saddest of all was the thought that the Council Chamber hereafter might be Joseph Bartlett, 5 years of age, living with his parents at 1056 Wentworth avenue, wa3 severeiv If not fatally Iniured at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.

P. Gill's express, No. 85, was in About twenty bushels. needs cleaning." bhe also reports os. iz.

14, Hassan. Hennepin Julv 24. Spring come as silent as a citv of the dead went and 16 Centre avenue, aud the neighhorhooa, as being annoyed by the emptying of a cooper's wheat ripening rapidly. Some few pieces are frnnt rf thf ViniisB heinsr loaded with furniture. around last evening to the theatres, where he E.

F. Hell. J. P. n.

Hahn. youngest son of tie Dr. James A. Hahn. lat Funeral from residence, No.

1230Mlchtean-ar 1. day. Julv 27. at p. to Rosehlll.

EBa" tr Bo on (Maw.) and Marshall (Mich.) ran please copy. Kl1 down from 6torms. Think we may reckon upon in the street, and speaks of bad odors aris can get in without being extinguished by the The disbursements at the Sub-Treasury yester- and the injured boy, together with several ing irom Nos. 3S0 and 382 est Madison street. frigid politeness of the doorkeeper, and learned others, was Dlaving about tne wagon.

1 lie horse sixteen to eighteen bushels. Will be ready to cut the first of next week. day were All of the other reports were reierence to started up suddenly, and the little fellow, fall- that the thing was all a mistake. Wateeville, Le Sueur July 34. Spring at m'vickeb's ing beneath the wheels fractured his jaw, and got a severe cash, which extends from his fore wheat, our main crop, is badly mixed, lhm foul privies, and no time is being lost in seeing that the-abuses are corrected, which keeps the officers busv.

and forces them to earn their on tne ground, very weeuy anu now uiguu he saw the manager himself, and was told that there was nothing in the story, as far as his own MB. CHARLES II APPLE WILL COVPCCTTBff noonday prayer-meeting In Lower Farwell hSi 15o Madison-st. money. They report Uiat they find some of the theatre was concerned, for the simple reason Look for a poor yield. Not over b0 per cent of an average crop.

Rain and wind damaged the crop3 considerably. The above statements are facts. that thev had never given the Aldermen passes complaints Drougnt in to oe erounaiess, ana? some trouble is being bad with those complained HE FROPERTT OWNERS OV BLUE ISLAvfu av. meet this evenlnc In Ruhl's Bullrilno- r.i. anv and the display of a star against, who take the same view ot the case.

never availed to secure the entree, for Detroit. Becker July 24. Wheat filling head to the chin. Physicians who attended him at his home do not think he will recover. The Baltimore Ohio Railroad has adopted a plan of sending out the weather bulletins in cooperation with the United states Signal Service.

The indications are received at 1 a. m. each day. and teloeraphed along the road. By the aid of a mao, which posted up in the railway station, and the usual indications, the farmers are able to judge of the prospects for good or bad The Health Commissioner had a conference Elhteentb-st.

and Blue to perfect tbei work of remonstranca aeainst the elevated railway their thoroughfare. I he Aldermen of the Sixth wri are requested to be present. the excellent reason that stars were unsatis sible to raise the balance of the capital stock, during the day with the railroad authorities on factory and frequently deceptive, and almost $75,000, but the work went on, and at odd finely. Will be fit to cut about the 1st of August. No damage to crop.

Barley and oats being cut. Yield large- the Question or estaonsnmsr a rigorous quaran spells since the lull amount nas oeen sud- rpHE NOO PRA.TFR-MEETIVO WILL BEHRTn tine in the event of its becoming necessary, and everybody who hadn't any other excuse tor applying at the door always had one or more of an agreement was reached similar to that of a Marshal HilOrup Is viBiting his home In Belyi-dere, on a vacation. Hamilton Spencer, Bloomington, I1L, Is a guest of the Palmer. John W. Drew, the temperance advocate, is a guest of the Tremont.

Robert Stephenson, Menominee, is sojourning at the Sherman. Prof. Joseph F. Tuttle, of Wabash College, ia domiciled at the Palmer. Capt.

G. S. Grimes and Maj. B. H.

Gilman, U. S. are at the Palmer. Arthur Kaye, proprietor of Kaye's Park, Geneva Lake, is at the Gardner. S.

S. Merrill, General Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railroad, is at the Pacific T. S. Chang and Mrs.

Dr. Lyla, Yeddo. and scribed to. And so the matter has run along. There has been lav.

It will tie conduced hy Frunk M. KockwHi 1 sztmai Dispatch to The Trtauna. Rochester, July 24. Clear and cool vear ago during the prevalence of the yellow weather. These reports are now sent to nine A GOOI DEAL OP KDEBTEDSESS them, which he flashed with an air of superior importance.

No, there was nothing in it, so far as his theatre was concerned. True, when Mr. MeVlcker cared to do so, be issued a com lever. He does not apprehend any immediate BOYAL lI.4K.IXi POltULH. teen stations between here and the Ohio River.

danger, but desires to be in a position to meet afternoon cloudy, barometer indicating storm. Thermometer at sunrise 54. and 64 during the day. Oats and corn will eclipse all previous records. In my opinion, the blight has injured over the Association, but last September this was declared to be lifted.

In 1877 the concern If the scheme proves to oe as much of a success as ia anticipated, the number of stations any emergency. paid 6 per cent, and in 1878 7 per cent dividend. will be ramdlv increased. This action is erratu- plimentary, although he wasn't in the "papering" business, and had no love lor it in any of its forms, but as for the indiscriminate passing of THE COUNTY BTJIIYDING. Last fall we found we had a surplus, not a very itous on the part of the Baltimore Ohio Rail the wheat more than the chinch-bug.

lhi cold weather prevents them doing much damage. Farmers are cutting their grain. people, including Aldermen, on the strength of large one, but a surplus, so what aid we do but go and pay a large portion of it out. We The County Treasurer yesterday paid over to their representations, stellar or otherwise, there bought those plaster casts, for one thing; and road, but it is hoped that other companies will follow their example. OBITUARY.

Mrs. EMzaoetb Hedges Wirt, daughter of Mr. was none of it at his bouse, and there wouldn't the City Treasurer $45,875, all in scrip. we have baa to go to much expense in repairing be not if he knew it. INDIANA.

Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Indianapolis, July 24. The yield of Mrs. Annabella McLaughlin will be tried this the building. It has cost us fully to at haveblt's, Isaac A.

Hedges, of St. louis, died at her resi make these improvements putting in trusses. morning for shooting at and missing Eugene C. painting, calcimining, etc. The result is, we dence, 357 West Washington street, in this city, Julv 24.

Mrs. Wirt was born in St. Louis, Oct. Mr. Will Davis explained that when his new doorkeeper took his place behind the railing he Hamilton, a detective in the Exchange Build- now have a solid and enduring structure.

1 5, 1840, received her education In Detroit, ing. was instructed not to "pass" anybody whom mention these things merely to show you that grain is so largely in excess of expectation that already there exists a car-blockade on all the railroads. It is estimated that business could be furnished for 6,000 empty cars if they could and in 1862 was married in the City of Cincin be did not personally know to be entitled to we have not all grown rich out of the exposi The Grand Jury yesterday examined ten tion. We have bad to lay out near nati to Mr. William Wirt, whose death occurred last February in this city under very peculiar docket cases, and found true bills in eight of that privilege, and in all other cases to reler the applicant to the lithe and airy Whittaker, First ly evervthing for imDrovements and be had.

This section of the State never had so them, all being petty matters. Complaints will Lord of the Box. In one or two cases Alder and distressing circumstances. repairs. one oi tne uirectors get a cent ior Dountiful a wheat crop before.

be heard next week. their services, and the Secretary is the only sal Mrs. Wirt from a child showed great energy and force of character, discharging every duty from the Indianavnlit Journal, July 23'f. inst. The wonderful wheat crop in this State con men had presented themselves before the door-Keeper, and, showing their badges, had essaved an entrance, and that official had politely aried man.

lhis stock is held by about 500 Indi The Committees to meet to-day are those on that came to ner witn remarKaoie alacrity, viduals, and I don't believe there is one of these tinues to be a subject of general comment, and Town and Town Accounts, Hospitals, and the A number of years ago she became a resident recommended a visit to the box-office, persons but would be willing to close out his the wisest agricultural experts are unable to account for the great superiority of the yield oyer Joint Committee on Public Buildings and of this citv, and has been for several years a where thev made themselves known and stock for about one-third of what it cost him. I Public Service. received the favor they sought. There had ordinary years. Hot only is.

the yield far great faithful ana consistent member of Centenary M. E. Church. Fo- the past five years she has Troyal rswot? wmmm The trial of Lund, the Halsted street out been actively engaged in the temperance work. been no trouble of any sort, aud the new rule worked to a charm.

For the further comfort of the Aldermen, it may be stated that Mr. Davis rager of female children, who has already been know I "HOW DID TOU COME TO 6ET THE GROUND, MR. ASAY?" "The Council agreed to let us erect the building. There was no promise of payment or any and was the first to call a public meeting in the er in quantity than usual, out the grain is mucn heavier. Experienced threshers say they have never before been so completely at fault in estimating yields, the outcome in every case exceeding their estimates by a fourth or a third.

sentenced to the enitent.ary lor one "htmself bath said it," that whenever one or offense of that kind, has been passed until Tuesday. thing else for the privilege. It was felt that it interests of the cause when the great wave of "Crusade" reached. this city. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, of which she was a most honored member, found her' aiwavs ready to aid and help on the work to the utmost the case ol one very larue neia, we nave The Committee on Equalization of Taxes met beard of the thresher agreeing to take all over Palamacher, Hong Kong, are guests of the Palmer.

E. H. Waldron, General Manager of the Bloomington Muncie Railroad, is at the Palmer. Senator Zach Chandler, of Michigan, passed through the city yesterday, registering at the Tremoct. United States Marshal James B.

Raymond, of Dakota, is at the Palmer on his way home from Detroit. The Lumber-Shovers' Union held a meeting last night at Nos. 73 and 74 West Taylor street, and elected officers. Gen. J.

A. Garfield, of Ohio, and Senator William Windom, of Minnesota, passed ttroughthe city yesterday, registering at the Pacific. The Rev. George McMillan, A. Professor of Greek at Lincoln University, is visiting the city, and is the.

guest of Mr. E. W. Adkin-son. An owner is wanted at the West Madison Street Station for a black merino shawl lound upon Jack Scboeneman, alias "Black Jack," who was captured yesterday while attempting to pawn it.

Company of the First Regiment Infantry N. will snend Saturday afternoon in tar-pet practice on company A's range at Grand Crossing. The Company leaves the Armory at 1 o'clock p. m. The internal revenue receipts yesterdav amounted to of which spirits paid tobacco and cigars, 3,157.55, and beer the unusually small sum of $23.13.

There more of the municipal parents drop around some evening and satisfy the First Lord aforesaid that he is really what be represents himself to be, he will be able to read his title clear to a walk past the doorkeeper and into the House of Uaverly the Haverly who controls would be highly advantageous to haye a show of this kind, and so the concession was granted. Iu two years this agreement was renewed. It ex- yesterday morning, out found that some oi tne twenty-five bushels for his pay, and the owner Assessors' dooks had not oeen turnea in, ana refused to give iu This immense wheat crop of her strength and ability. She shrank from no trial or difficulty, complained of no sacrifice. so adjourned until this morning.

The personal- represents hard cash, and will bring a vast sum p(d iu 1876" Have you ever paid anv rent or taxes?" We have oaia taxt-s. I can't say how much. tax books from Hyde Park and North Chi at all times from eight to twelve amusement of money into the State. but steadily, and with a purpose that dominated her whole being, toiled on with the earnestness cago are still wanting, and it is not likely that enterprises," etc or how often; but I think the amount is about the Committee will get down to wort until of her nature in efforts to rescue the perish Monday. $1,000." "lias there been any attempt to have you ing and to "Hit up the fallen." Mrs.

Wirt received her temperance, nrinci IOWA. Soedal tHsvatchet to The Tribune. Oelweot, Fayette July 24. I do not Mr. Marcus Monroe Brown, who claims to be Absolutely nure.

Made from Grane Cream COOK COUNTY. ASSESSMENT FOR 1S79. Almost all of the Township Assessor's books vacate since the agreement as to occupancy ex nles, -when a child, from her father, who has an attorney, and who won a certain amount of Housekeeper's favorite in leadlnz cities of the world. been all his life a strong advocate of the notoriety a few weeks since by acting as an ani Xo other preparation makes such litrtiL. nukv hot breads, or luxurious pastrv.

Can be eaen by dvsiwp-tlcs without fear of the ill's resulting from heavy Indl- cause. A host of friends mourn her death. have been handed In to tne County Clerk, the mated target for some ballets hred by an Infu know a single farmer who has a crop of good spring wheat. yield from one to five bushels. We will not have more than one-fourth as much wheat as last year.

Barley cut. Light pired!" None that we are aware of. And this is just A SCHEME AGITATED BT A FEW POLITICIANS." "Bv what right do vou remain there!" for 6he has endeared many to her by her riated woman, will get himself disliked if he only exceptions being the personal assessment gestioie 100a. tJP uiDimpnaea ior purity ana wnoie-someness by the Government Chemist, Dr. Mot I.

patient yet forceful life unaer the most trying circumstances that could possibly come to books for the Towns of Hyde Park and North don't take care. Brown was held to the Grand Jury bv a South-Side Justice on a charge of ex ROYAL AKIXO POWDER New Tort. crop. one. tortion bv on Wednesday he haunt Chicago.

The lootings show a total reduction on the real estate of over $10,000,000 from last Palmyra, Warren July 24. Chinch-bugs By the same right that any person has to remain on a piece of ground after his contract has erpired. The relations between the city ed the Countv Building all dav, believing that She has been a great sufferer for months from a disease that no medical 6kill could have damaged spring wheat very much. Will his case was to come before the jurv. In the year, while the personal assessment is increased about $3,400,000.

At foot will be found a compar reach. "Is Jesus precious to you?" was asked course of the dav he went into the office of the aud us are the same as those between a be an average yield. Mostly in shock. her just before she passed away, and the an landlord and tenant. If there has been Clerk of the Criminal Court and asked Mr.

Wiutebset, Madison July 24. Spring ison between the Assessor's figures for this year swer came, "ies." Hamilton for the bond in his own case. Ham no stipulation as to money to be naid for occupancy, of course none is to be paid. She manifested, great pleasure In having her ilton asked who he was, and he answered wheat thin but well filled, except where damaged by chinch-bugs. Corn is excellent.

(so far as returned) and the equalized valuation of 1S78 as fixed by the, County Board of If the agreement relates to extent of time of friends visit her curing her illness, and en that he "represented the prosecution." He joved the singing and praver in her room. Hook's Foist, Hamilton July 24 failed to get the bond, and vesterdav he tried occupancy only, that is the thing that the land- 1 ization: Mie rests irom ncr laoors, out ner works the same game again. Once more he failea, lor REAL ST ATX. jOru must protect uiuiaen auaiusw ueu uir tice to leave is served, then the teaant must wul follow her." She leaves one child, a son, Spring wheat harvest in progress. Promises tn average yield, with better quality than last year.

Barley aiid oats fair. Mr. Hamilton has wisely adopted a rule of re 1879. Drenare to move. If he doesn't get out, the about 14 years or age.

a. fusing to part with any documents to others 216,314 Bremen landlord must put him out. This necessitates a west union, iavette iuiy xi. spring than properly appointed officials. Yesterday TUB TA.TLOB STATS.

Harrington legal contest," Bloom The executors of the last will of Henrv W. wheat badly injured by chinch-bugs. Corn is splendid. morning the Grand Jury considered the case, and Ignored the bill against Brown, believing 1878. 215.

138 281,855 330.270 441,254 1,031,253 230,799 LOtil, 130 Taylor, deceased, Messrs. Henry F. Eames, Calumet Cicero Then the lease or contract under which you occupy the ground gives you the right to remain Henry W. King, ana Albert Keep, filed their that the legal proof was not strong enough to Insure a conviction. So Mr.

Brown will not without paying rentf Elk Grove Kvanston. final account in the omce of the Clerk of the Probate Court yesterday. It shows that the It does. If the city Is determined to put us DAKOTA. Soeefat Dinvatchtt to The Tribune.

Valley Crrr, Banner Co. (N. P. R. July need to go round and fib any more to clerks of the Criminal Court Clerk's office.

That he Hanover. 235.8.i0 4,950,255 1. 2S7, 42 cash and property receipts in favor of the estate, up to June 27, the date of the account, Hyde Park. Jefferson fibbed twice to Mi. Hamilton that gentleman is 24.

Outlook for wheat A No. Looks now as out, of course it must serve its notice." "Afraid it will do this?" KO. ir CASXOT AFFORD TO DO IT." "Whv not?" ready to swear, and if of such is the kingdom of 4, W65, 531 IAiC6 were $741,543.93. ihe payments by executors attorneys the Bar Association had better get to if spring wheat would go from twenty-five to thirty bushels In this county. Wheat harvest were $252,677.27.

while the banance of estate re 1,645.613 206,155 wort. tained by accountants as trustees under the will "Now, see here. The Exposition Building Lake View Leyden Lyons 295,4:19 will commence within ten days. is In settling up the estate no ui 431 bas, ever since it was erected, drawn hundreds of thousands of dollars to Chicago. It is some Jamestown, Stutsman Co.

(N. P. R. July claim Is entered by the executors for labor per JOE DIXON-. THIS HATOB IXONE3ATZ3 HIV.

Maine 24. Spring wheat well filled. Fit to cut next thing that helps the business man and the entire 245,341 373, 569 217, C44 Xew Trier THE ELECTRIC ISEVILAY. INVALIDS AM) OTHERS SEEKING HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY Without the Use of Drugs, Are earnestly requested to send for THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, A. LARGE ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOB FREE DISTRIBUTIOIT.

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aO 325,789 407,034 2-17. 230,540 6-1-Z 4,993,616 .0,672,523 201,250 288.478 234.303 302,951 217,783 224,373 134.553 177, 745 320,774 115.287 321. 1103 23 3,670 I 265,481 357,070 306,9.5 325.470 33,453,900 30161.581 formed, the only allowance being for traveling expenses, to points in Ohio and Michigan, and for the salary of a secretary at the rate of $1,000 Joe Dixon called upon the Mayor yesterday week. Prospects Ior thirty-two bushels. Barlev 225,576 Niles Norwood city.

Can the people afford to let the building be destroyed? No. It is too good a medium for the interchange of wares. The money out has yielded fifty bushels. General outlook for and had quite an interview with him in the 14:1, 642 harvest good. presence of Comptroller Gurney.

After calling per vear. hue the balance of estate, as by executors' final account, is $433,866.67, the amount of annnties and other payments to Mrs. Adelaide siders bring here remains, largely, in the Fargo. Cass Co. (N.

P. R. BA Julv 24. 320,551 the attention of the Mayor to the various state Wheat is well tilled. Harvest commenced.

No 115, 3t Orland Palatine Proviso Riverside out it does irom grouua adjoining." ments and rumors which have been published C. Taylor was matting a total of Deduct balance of disbursements and damage from any cause, vv beat will go from 345,577 242,770 "Yes. There is the circus ground, and the of late in the papers, to the effect that the As receipts by executors'as trustees, $30,428.89, twentv-two to twenty-five bushels. Wheat crop compared with 1S7S: Increase in acreage, 75 base-ball lot. Chicago receives $2,000 per an 231,278 Rich sistant Superintendent had been removed for less amount received ior interest on bonds, num rentals from these sources.

But the money percent; yieia aoous tne same; quality con corruption, and especially to a positive state $11,962.41, and the par value of the estate, Schaumberg Thornton Wheeling siderably better. that is taben in, there aoes not remain nere. The circuses carry off hundreds of thousands. unaiviaeo, ouce loij, its ment made in the 2Tem of day before yesterday, The division of property was made as follows 263, 49 344,265 304,470 378,419 39,029.935 31, 999, 124 13.788,340 and so of what use is the rental of the ground, to the effect that the Mayor had himself seen One-third to Mrs. Taylor, and two- that is, what is the reciprocal good for? ith the NEBRASKA.

Special Disoatches to The Tribune. were no exports. A petition has been in circulation in Forestville, and has received the signatures of a large number of citizens, requesting the towp to provide better hose and an "engine-house" fop the volunteer fire company. Official notice has been received at the Post-Office to the effect that the Principality of Bulgaria has sent in its adhesion to the rules of the Postal Union, and will henceforth enjoy the uniform rates of postage. A female infant one week old, belonging to a Polish familv named Koknskioska bnlv six weeks from Poland, died suddenly at 1 o'clock afternoon, at No.

404 Elston avenue. 'he Coroner was notified. The temperature yesterdav, as observed by Manasse, optician. Madison street (Tribunb Building), was at 8 a. 73 degrees; 10 a.

74; 12 77; 3 p.m., 75; 8 o. 70. Barometer at 8 a. 2a 47; 8 p. 29.45.

The ax in the Police Department last evening fell upon the heads of Detectives R. H. Watson, Richard Haley, A. L. Hoffman, and Officer J.

M. Topping. Their resignations, for the good of the Department, are requested by 10 o'clock this morning. Willie Ilalthoff, the ten-months old sou of William Halthoff, a German laborer living at No. 873 Rebecca street, died suddenly at 7 o'clock yesterdav tnorning.

No physician was iu attendance, the parents being too poor to pay for the services of one. The editors and publishers of the local commercial and trade papers hela an informal meeting at the Palmer House yesterdav, to take Dre-liminary steps towards holding a national convention of the commercial and trade journals in this city next October. The river was vesterdav in tair condition, with a slight current setting down the South Branch toward the canal. The rains of the early part of the week were either not 6evere enough to fill no the canal and thus interfere with its ability to clean the river, or they have not yet produced their effect. Coroner Mann yesterdav held an inquest at the Countr Hospital upon James Wilson, 52 years of age, who died at the County Hospital of injuries received on the loth inst.

on the Chicngo Alton Railroad. Deceased was formerly a sailor, but had degenerated into a common saloon loafer. Paul aud Richard Merker have made a general assignment to Moses Bensinger for the benefit bf tlitir creditors. The assets consist of a stock of pocketbooks and fancy goods now In the building. No.

83 State street, valued at S3.600; also $4,000 in accounts due the firm. The liabilities are $15,122. A few of th members of the Nineteenth Illinois (Col. Raffen) met at the Criminal rierk'a Worth Sonth West North meney pass from the hands of criminals into tbirds retained bv trustees, $481,904.26. Of Exposition it is different, the money mostly re those of the Assistant Superintendent.

this amount there was still due Mrs. Taylor, on Central City, Merrick July 24. Soring mains here, as nave Deiore ooservea." the above date, $24,122.13. The report of the the latter asked the Mayor i Whv don't the Directors of the Association wheat ripening evenly and rapidly. Chinch trustees from Jan.

1, 1878, to June 27, 1879, he knew about any such statements, and enter into a lease with the city for this ground?" bugs have done some damage. Crop reduced Total 198,330,208 PERSONAL PP.OPEKTT. 1879. shows, cash received, balance, how far be was responsible for them. In reply by early drought from one-third to one-half.

lhey would like to do so." "AND PAT AN ANNUAL 181.52; paid during same period, for Secretary, expenses or executors to Bremen 9 Harrington toinis tne Mayor saia tnat ne Knew ot no crookedness on Mr. Dixon's part, that he hadn't heat is thin. Heads are full from butt to point. Plump grain. About half the wheat "Yes, sir; that's what we are willing to and Mansfield, $25; Wirt Dexter's fees, Bloom desire to do.

We have proposed taking out a neen removea lor any such cause, and that no loan to jonn m. Williams, ana car in shock. Barley all cut. Yield fair. Oats will long say for ten or twenty vears and riage hire, $2 total, $13,027.

Balance, as per such statements uad been authorized or inspired not be cut for teu days. Too rain just first annual account, second ac ov him. lie felt friendly toward Mr. Dixon. Calumet Cicero Elk Grove Evanston Hanover now.

paying a reasonable sum for the privilege of remaining there. It would be cheaper for us to do so, in the end. Where we now are constantly count, third and present account. lie was not responsible for any of the rumors Crete, Saline Julv 24. Farmers busv which bad been circulated of late regarding him.

total, Excess of dis harvesting. Wheat will yield some oetter than re Damn we wouia then mate the improve and had never said to anv person that crooked Hyde Park. bursements over receipts, $28,745.24. From 4Kin ilA.4iif onnnia ntnrocl KnnHo XO Qftft Aim ments of a durable character, ihe consequence was anticipated. Hye and barley good so far, Corn prospects very good.

MATCHES. Jefferson Lake ness was the cause of Mr. Dixon's removal. Persons had been to him with such statements. wouid be we would save largely in this direc balance.

Disbursements (United States bonds on hand and loans), $288,962.41. tion, and more than enough to pay the citv a Laae View but those whom they had oHered to bring in as witnesses to them were individuals whom the Deduct Hobart C. avior's income, $4,077.61, SOUTHERN DROUGHT. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Leyden mm 11 11 I 4 I A fair rental. The great desire of those who are connected with the Association is to have the building made permanent, for the idea is one Mayor would not believe under oath.

49,491 67.792 58,196 28.3.18 44.683 31,785 39,937 45,361 190,000 61,409 371,478 85.380 52,779 22,683 51,171 29,918 JH.189 38,883 42.548 11.7(12 44,156 54,212 13,484 26,551 7,920 55,505 36.508 64,473 50,405 The Mayor has finally answered the Question Washington, D. July 24. The rain which ana tne Daiance is THE CITY-HAIili. Lyons Maine New Trier i 8100,871,521 1878. 48,438 74,414 69, 003 29, 129 46,221 32,205 m.

101 49, 856 192.955 59,301 283, 78, 101 53,412 25,085 58,328 29,117 30, 128 38.333 41, 34 12,420 39, 639 58.797 14.0S5 28, 944 10. 760 56,336 37, 607 64,580 49,479 54,1:44 17,470,460 4, 470. 400 1,579,910 $25,265,817 with which the city cannot afford to do away wnicn tne reporters nave oeen asKing him un Genuine WALTKHS orFlfilN. (iuarau-teed BliST Watch in the World iot the money. with." successfully for about a week, and has stated was promised here yesterday by the eather Bureau did not come, and the marvelous drought Niles "Have you ever laid this proposition before aorthfleld The Collector realized about $6,500 from sa that he knows nothing out of the way in Mr.

Dixon's police administration. It appears, the proper authorities?" continues. A gentleman from Harper's Ferry Norwood Park. loon and other licenses. unouu "Yes, we have urged the matter before two Administrations, but nothing has ever been says that pedestrians can now cross both the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers at that point The police and firemen were paid yesterday, therefore, that the hrst surmise made the day of the removal Is the correct one, that Mr.

Dixon was removed 6imply for political reasons because he was and always has been a consistent done." Palatine Palos Riverside and got 9o cents for their scrip. "What would the city do with the ground on the rocks without wetting their feet. It is doubtful whether so low a state of water was The newly-appointed members of the Board were the removea itepubiican, and that the object of getting him ever known before. The hav and corn crops in That is more than I can tell. Indeed, I of Education qualified yesterday by taking the out oi tne way was to mane a Place at some I 'TCH this section are considered as failures.

Nothing Rich Schaumberg Thornton Wheeling. can't see that there is any practicable use to necessary oaths. but very heavy and immediate rains can pre future time, soon after the 1st of August, perhaps, for some faithful Democrat. The stories, however, in regard to this alleged which it could be put." THE MAYOR. The City Treasurer yesterday received $5,515 vent it.

Worth 47,839 from the ater Department, $6,204 from the HI i Hamilton rp Shourds li South Chicago 13.831.115 Does Mayor Harrison fall in with the Idea office last evening to organize and preoare to at- crooKeaness were started Dy tne Mayor's organ, and by persons who claimed to be near his con Collector, and from tne County Treasu West Chicago 4, 670. 800 North Chicago 1, 585, U00 that the building must be pulled down?" ILLINOIS. 8vtMa1. Dispatch to The Tribune. tenu me soldiers' reunion at Aurora next month.

I II II 11 I rer, in scrip. fidence; and it is most likely, therefore, that um Supt. Seavey was reported vesterdav to be me umiiea attendance no Dusiness was transacted. Another meeting will be held at Dwtght. I1L, July 24.

We are now harvest Total. $21,860,728 tney were put anoat ior the 6ase ol covering the fact that the Assistant Superintendent's re quite ill. He 6ent for the Mayor during the es State St. Cor. ing oats.

The poorest crop cut for twenty "No. On the contrary, he said no one would dare to say, Take it down. You see, sir, the people have an interest in this subjecs, and when it is brought to the vital issue the people are going to sav something about it." "Will vou, think you, declare any dividends moval was a political one, and that it was de me same place a week hence. Andrew S. Fulton, "a printer, living at the vears.

Some of the oats will not be cut at all. aiternoon, ana so precarious was his condition that his friends were fearful that he could not cided upon at that little caucus held in Mr. HIJSrs RE.T1EDV. Goudy's office a couple of weeks ago, at which long survive. Adams House, while under the influence of liquor at 6 o'clock last evening, accidentally fell over a railing Into abatement on this vear!" time uie iuture policy oi tne especially on the subject of offices and officers, Tlaa Tyrol t.

-fnllw lfti rvn The chincb-bugs have ruined them. As fast as they destroy the oats they go into the corn and work upon it The ground seems literally alive with them. All devices so far have failed to cheek or stop their devastation. Kerosene bas A delegation of hackmen called upon Capt. O'Donneil yesterdav and protested against "No; improvements will swallow up every- System Is kept In a besnnf condition by lti.IKIV.

Droiy. kidney. Bladder. I rlnarv aoa Liver Diseases. Bright L'i-ease, tiravel, and Diaoetta are cured by 6treet, near Polk, and was so severely injured about the head that he was sent to the County HosDital for treatment.

It is thought that he the conduct of Olhcer Murphy toward them. tntng in tne snape oi proms." But vou expect a big show, of course? answered best, but nothing can stop the count They claim that they are being persecuted by him in the interest of rival hackmen, and his THE COUNTY TREASURER. Yes; every foot of space in galleries and on win uie oi concussion ox the brain. less billions. floor has been taken." WHY NOT LET THB PEOPLE PAT THBIS TAXES? conuuci is to De looKea into.

James vearsof attempting Mr. Asay is very positive that the building resterday afternoon, between 3:15 and 4 p. Building permits were issued yesterday to J. will stand, for the city officials will be obliged MICHIGAN. Special Dispatch to The Tribune.

to Doara tne incoming ireignt train on the Burlington Quincy Railroad near the intersection the staircase leading to the County Treas 5cott to erect a two-story dwelling at No. 1563 South Hals ted. to cost $3,000: to E. H-rs to mm 4Nk mmm I i 1 1 1 i Ir Incontinence or Kett-ntlopof 3 9 0 I I rlne. Pains In the side, 'SPyaBS Waek and Loins.

Wtl 3 8 Debility and Disturbed sJ yU BEciJIia are cured by HKMtUV. Sold by DrnKsiats. Sold at wholesale by Van bchaac, venson Chicatro. to concede tnat it nas its advantages, and if a satisfactory contractor lease can be entered into urers omce was crowned by citizens and tax East Saginaw, July 24. New wheat of Leavitt and Sixteenth streets, slipped and fell under the wheels, and had his left leg badly crushed below the knee.

He was taken to st erect four three-story buildings, corner of Dear- it will be a mutual benefit to the contracting is coming in freely, and sells at 93 cens to $1. Dorn avenue ana superior street, to cost payers of Cook County, haying, with them the money to pay their taxes (city, county, and State). Many of these persons, and more than A. Cook, to erect a two-story Luke's Hospital, where the injured leg was am The crop has been about all secured, and it Is believed will yield an average of twenty-three parties, as weii as to me city at large. The Saltan of Morocco's Treasury.

aweiimg at rno. uri Indiana avenue, to cost putated, air. was in the employ of the ACCTIO.l SALES. pusneis per acre, some neids wul yield forty half, were females, had come from outlying rauroaa as car inspector. One of the richest storehouses of unique rari -m Mm.

a sf fcT si- 'M fe The Mavor asked CaDt. O'Donneil vesterdav. ousueis to tne acre. towns, such as Jefferson, Bloom, Desplaines, sLa.lS..F ft tf.li Bm.W vay An owner Is wanted at the Armory for a plain ties in the whole world is the famous treasury AULIIVUCCIS) Jr aMstvf cunting-case suver watcn, with plated chain at- ana calumet, and bad devoted the day to the of the Sultan of Morocco, in the Citv of Fez. tacbed, and at Central Station for a large, open- purpose of paving their taxes, only to find them in the course of a conversation, what he thought of him.

The reply can be imagined. If the question had been the other way the answer would have been more interesting. But it is WISCONSIN. Special IHnvatch to The Tribune. It is not improbably the oldest, for it was founded in the year 815 by the Sultan Edris Ben Fiiflay Momii, July 25, at 9:30 o'tt selves pushed away from the door.

face silver watcn of Bloomington manufacture and J. P. Trymer movement. The latter was rwroRT, Columbia July 24. Some AT OUR ACCTIOX ROOMS, From Mr.

Eeye, the brains of the County nnaerstooa that the Mayor thinks well of the Ldns. who was also the rounder of the city. During the middle ages Fez, as the then Capital found upon a young colored thief arrested yes fields of spring wheat badly used up by chinch Captain, bo it Is all right anyhow, although ireasurer'a othce, down to the doorkeeper, terday near the Adelphi 1 heat re, and who, while bugs. Cutting was commenced on the earliest of the Kingdom of Morocco, was one of the most splendid and pooulous Mohammedan ocavcj successor nas not oeen named. 1 .1 It whose function it is to tell people that three on hia way to the station, tripped up Detective John Ender, and made a desperate endeavor to sown wheat.

Looks now as if it would make The Mayor is constantly being pestered by cities in the world; and though it declined after RAILROAD The following list shows the valuation of all the railroad property, including real and personal, held by the various roads within the limits of the county: Baltimore Ohio, Chicago Alton, Chicago, Burlington Quincy, Chicago fc Eastern Illinois, Chicago Illinois Southern, Chicago, Mdwaukee St. Paul, Chicago, Milwaukee Western, $5,740: Chicago Northwestern, Chicag Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island Pacific, Chicago State Line, Chicago Southern, Jolict Northern Indiana, Lake Shore Michigan Southern, Michigan Central, Pittsburg, Cincinnati St. Louis, Pittsburg, Fort Wavne $372,704. Total, The Profits of Indianapolis Journal. It Is now estimated that the wheat crop of Indiana for this year will be from 40,000,000 to 50,000,000 bushels, and will bring into the State and add to the invested wealth from $35,000,000 to $40,000,000.

No such sum has ever been added to the wealth of a State with as little risk or as great profit upon the capital and labor invested. It is not an unusual or exceptional thing for the product to be equal to oae-balf the value of the soil that produced it. Thousands of acres of land in the State have, in two years, produced 'wheat equal in value to the land producing it. The product of corn has been very little behind that of wheat in point of profit. This, of course, is not a common or even an average result, taking one year with another.

The past three have been favored years with the farmers, and the farmer who has not done well during thatperiod may reasonably conclude that there Is something wrong in bis case demanding Investigation. We make no reference here to indebtedness and embarrassments from that cause, under which thousands of farmers are laboring in common with all other classes. Such indebtedness in nine cases out of ten is the result of 6ome other cause than following their agricultural pursuit. Considering, therefore, the profit of the business as it is pursuea by the average Western farmer, what may it be made when, bvdilligent research and experience, it Is Drought" to that degree of perfection which has been attained in England and in some ot the New England States minutes past 3 o'clock Is too late for the reception of taxes, the employes of Mr. McCrea are escape, the removal of the Sultans to Morocco, it is trauer wuu want iavors in tne way or permits to do this, that, or the other business, on the fifteen bushels.

The Nihilists. still a place of great importance, containing 100 angry, mey sav that, although their office At 11 o'clock yesterday morning a 6-year-old ground that they are poor and unable to pay a mosques, and ranking with the estern Arabs daughter of Mrs. Koch, a widow lady living at closes at 3 o'clock, they work till 6 or even 8 sometimes, and they -are vexed because The as their specially Holy Uitv. Almost every vve wul sell, wuaoui rescrvr, a lartc out of elegant FURNITURE, Xew and second-hand. Parlor and Chamber Suits.

Bureaus. Marble-top Tab'es, Wastelands. nt Hair and Wool Mattresses, Chairs. Pitd lery. Crockery and Glassware.

Also, full line ol ne and used Brussels and Wool CARPETS. ELI SOX. POMEItOY Anrtioneers. 7-1 and 0 A striking proof of the thoroughness of the Nihilistic organization in Russia is furnished by "uc, ou lar us nas turnea a aeat ear to their appeals, and he says that for the future none such bultan 6ince tdns lien lulris have added to the Iribonb dared to intimate that it would conduce to the public convenience to keep the pub No. 264 West Chicago avenue, while playing wi'-h some other childrenuoon the prairie in rear ot No.

45 West Cnicaeo avenue, was severeiv bitten on the left arm by a large and ferocious neea appiy. tie has no power to grant any a recent incident. A few weeks ago a daring treasures of the Royal private museum, which contains magnihceut spoils from the various lic omce open tin a clock for the receiDt ot buv.u invurs, miu it is lar irom nis desire to assume authority he has not, especially when the ana successiui oanK-roDoery was committed in Kherson, a town in Southern Russia, the amount Christian armies and territories which have taxes, especially at this season. If these clerks been vanquished or ransacked by the Moham bulldog. An unknown man had the dog fastened bv a rope at the time, and might easily have prevented the animal from biting nuvi ciupiuyes cnoose to make this a stolen being very large.

Ihe Russian police, being unable to discover the robbers, started medan conquerors. A great mass ot the personal matter it is their own fault. The "experts" on the City-Hall work, it appears, have received instructions from Mr. Har- the story that thev were Nihilists. This drew enormous treksure accumulated by the the little one.

An effort was afterwards made iribunb reporter commented upon the ELECTRIC IIEL1S. from the Executive Committee of th Nihilists Moors during their dominion in Spam were to find either him or the dog, but it was not nsoo to emorace in their report an "opinion" an indignant denial, which was accompanied bv transported to Fez, and are preserved in its successful. system, not upon those who carry it out. He said that 3 o'clock in the afternoon was a ridiculous time at which to close a public office, es on almost everything in connection with the structure, and thev have aer-eed to oh nrrip Koval Museum, ihe sword of lerdmand the a pledge to discover the true criminals, in proof that they were not Nihilists. They kept their pecially wnen tne only customers were those The Republicans of the Seventh Ward held an adjourned meeting at No.

3353 Blue Island avenue last evening. Capt. McGrath called the word, and less than two weeks did what the "Ci Wt Or. Cheevers Electric Belt, or Keen. maaena used for the cure oi ITTK'V Sexual Denidtv.

from any cue. Don" conlonnd this with Electric Belts rtFiYJ to cure all Ills irom head to toe. f'' for the one trocetneri purpose. lam, EivtDSfull explanations, address CheeverElect Belt 103 Chicago. Thorouznrr tested and proved for the past 25 years.

Price or Catholic set with precious jewels, is said to be included among the rarities. The treasure-chamber has always beet, guarded with jealous wno had money to Day in. And he sticks to the Russian police with all their facilities bad been unable to accomplish, captured the bank- tnat, ana reiterates it, and wants to let people know the truth about the matter. meeting to order, and it was understood that the object was to take action in the move care, and travelers who have been admitted to a lithe clerks are overworked more lean be robbers and surrendered them to justice. ment started some weeks ago by the sight of it assert that there are no less than 2,000 locks.

A Tunis journal reports that Sultan Sidi Muley Hassan, who ia a great sufferer from Fourteenth Ward, namely, to organize mrea, teroDorarily or permanently. That office has been too long a close corporation, and it will It is thought that this will delay the report, and the chances are that it will not be submitted today to the Committee on Public Buildings, as was intended, but that it will be given to the Mayor to-morrow Monday, to be laid before the Council at its next meeting. TALK ABOUT APPOINTMESTS. There was the usual speculation yesterdav on the question of future appointments, but" the ax did not fall anvwhere. Iu the forenoon ex-Supt.

Dixon had a long Interview with his Honor, while several his friends waited upoa CAADIES. Three elegant cigars for ten cents. Wholesale the gout, a few months ago intrusted the 2,000 and retail depot, Itawson's, 211 State street. a general Republican Executive Campaign Committee, composed of Ave members from each ward. A number of names were added to keys to the keeping oi one oi nis brothers, not nurt anvbodv at least any tax-paying citizento have a little light let in upon its workings.

And little inspired paragriDhs published in papers that failed to find out the truth until it was published in Thb Tnrecua will not Prince Mulev Abbas, who, in bis turn, not Indigestion, dvsneosia. nervous prostration, and the rolls of the Republican Club of the ward. CELEBRATED THBOLU" out the Unlon-eipresd all part. 1 lb. and upward.

25, 40, 60c per 10. AdarMJ orders; GUN i Chicago. CAHQ relishing the charge, made it over to the Gov all forms of general debility relieved by taking and finally E. H. Ti.or the President of the Hensman's Peptonized Beef Tonic, tne on Club, soming in, be iu invited to ernor of ez.

Last montu uie buitan received from one of bis vassals a handsome revolver, overcome facta nor blind the Judgment of per- preparation of beef containing iu entire nutritious.

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