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THE MOUND-BUILDERS. An Ttfotesting Tablet, with Ti riplions, fonud Néar* Rockford; 11, Sonicthing fox thib Savils' to De- ciphor, Bpéelal Correipondence of Tps Chicano Tribuine, Roorfonp, ik, Aug. 16, 1874, Tilinoia nid Wisgonsin ibotind in those intor- cstliify mioands, or “tumull, which bave 86 long Pizzlad tho learned and selontifio mon of Amotl- ch; niid which now goimider tho goneral namo of * Worl of the Mound-Buildors.” Alorig Rock Rivor, and its tribuitaries 1h’ Illlnols and Wiscon- #in, thoso worls nboind. Tho Kishwanlkio, Te- catonied, and Bugdr Rivera, in ‘llinols, and tho Turtlo, i Wincoimin; aro each-lined with theso Interchtitig rolica of o raco of béings'of whoso Listory £}l traco hins beon loat, kava tho mounds of eaftli’ thoy Liad erocted. WERE THEY ARE DUILT, ‘There mounds are always burlt on o {ablo-land or hill near to and 6vdrlookidga stream of ‘wator : henco many have argied they woro tio rouiaing of rufnod citice or fortifloations, (1l eares nro Indeed inro whoro thoy nto fotind ‘any distanco from o stronmof wator.) 1 TIHEIR FORM. Thkey nre conshmoted in o virlely of forms. Oval, oblong, tho Greak croos, tho pyramid, the 1Uznrd; tho turtlo, and tho long, unrrow oarth- worli, nto all roprosented. They vary in height frotn 10 feet to the gentlo swall of a fow inchos, and in ulze ffom 1,000 foot to 10 foot in circum- feranco.” y Tho grent trunoitos pyramid at Caholhn, TIL; 18 90 feob high, 700 loug, and 599 wide; that at Grave Credlk; W. Va.,'Iu 70 foet high and 1,000 in ciroumforonca; and tho ‘groat Minmisburg, O., monnd {8 63 feot high aid 852 foct in circumfor- onee, “Thedo fizares will sufilco to show thnt tho Mound-Builders wore no pigmies in work, ‘whatever thoy. mny.hinve been in stature. e I OLIECT. OF TUE, MOUNDS, % fluu‘ of ime way' the objeot of theso mounds, Were ¥ tombe, forts, or-rainod .cities ? woro ques. tions which .long. puzzled .the /learned. -1t did not goem poraiblo that. for. n,sln?lu futerment. auch huge, monnds of, earth would ha heapod up ¢ yeb tho. fact that hiuman bones were found iu them prdved thoy.wero the resting-places of the dearl, It must.bo, then, that thoy were tombs, of Kings, rulora, Princes, and-men and ‘women of noble birth, whoso .remains. a nation Toiorod by éteativig o monster funeral-pile, or o tomb that would be almost forever enduring. ‘T TNOOKIORD MOUNDS. © ..Inthe Couuty of Wirmebago, nois, thoso motnds aro, fonnd.in.great numbers, Lhey aro locnted nt varions points. on both banks, of tho Bugar, Pecelonie, Jishwanko, and Rotk Rivers, abouuditig pacticalariv on the latter viver, Boyv- eral are within_the city-limits of Rockford,.on the grounds of John Beattio, G. A. Sauford, Mr. John Edwards, ond A. D, Forhes. - . .. . A, fowy miles. below. tho,city thoy are very rinméroud, nnd aro to.bo found in gronps extond- ing-thonco nearly to the mouth of Rock River, adistanco of 150 milesi - .'Tho group rocently. visited and opened. by a party of, geutloman from_ this city du about 53¢ milos fron Rockford, and is localod on o, high tabloxland rislag by o bold bluff some G0 or 6) foet nbove Rock River, and commeéncing directly on tho brink of the brulk,..and étretehing . baclk, without, particular _ uniformity- of locarion. to ench other, a distanco of 40 or. 50 rods. Those mounds, like all others throughout ‘tho West gcon’ by your correspondeut, are irrogular in shapo. Somo_aro. quito ‘round and uviform; athers'nto oyal; while.stlll others strotol aub Tiko a long.piccs of earthwoik. Ono in partioa- Jar which 1 mensured was 40 paces, in length, ncatly straight.and gbout 4 foet high at its Lighest point, 10 to 12 feet throush at the baie, and flat- toning at oach ond unuil it assumed tho lovel of tho surrounding emth.. They .ara of various hoights, the bighost being about.12 feet, and thence gradipg, down to 20 and 24 inches. . In sizo thoy ore from 20 to 40 fact in. diamater at tho'bagn.- A thick growtli of young trecs and underbrugh stanis ou noarly all of.them, and, in o number,of_instances, large oak-trcos aro grow-, Xu§ on tLiown also. . ) B m For' Anug Lime .pat, soveral gentlomen of TRockford have cotitemplated vieiting this ‘group of mounds and .. 4 OPENINO SOME OF THEM. .. On Wednosedny last, the 12th of August, s party was formeod to enrry info exocution, tho long-con- touiplaled wark, . This parly consistod of tho Hon. E. W. Blaisdell, Jr.; Prof, O, W. Lowns- bury, Principal-of tho' Rocliford Acadomical In- stituto: Dr. B..0. Dunn; Granville Herring, Es o L..Rany,. editor of tho Rocklor Regisler ; Yrank Kimball, & studont. of tho Miebigan University ; 11, 1. Luoch, cditor of the Rockford Journal, sud, by special invitation, the correapondent of ‘Tnc Citcaco IRIBUNE; with two.atout Irivhmon to do the hoavy worl, On arriying at tho mounds, those wera saleat- ed which gfand, on the land.of Richnrd Long, & woll-to-do farmor. Not wishing "to trespass on s lands, it was thought best to obtain permis- eion to.open the mounds; so two of tho party woroe dispatched 10 interviow him and obtain tho desired, permigsion. 3Ir, Lorig was found with o néighibor, eitting in the shado, enjoying s ripe, Insctous-looking wator-melon, 'On_ making tho roquest kuown, Mr, Long roplied cheorfulle, + Certainly, you can have permission to dig. . If you. thinlk .thoro 18 any fun in digging down o mound, with tho thormometor at 100 doprocs, willing to tnke your pay in Mounad-Build- era’ tfmm' go ahiéad and dig to your hearl's con- tont.” . v ‘Thus encouraged, o mound was selected and wotk comuonced, for 1t was appronching noon, and (lio party hiad become anxious. TIE MOUND SELECTED atood baclc fram tho rivor about 40 rods, It was about 8 feat high above .the enrrounding level, was 35 feot through at the baso, and bod a flot surface ou tho top 10 or 12 feet across, Unlike most of the mounds in thiat vicinity, it was freo from brush or treos, the ouly treo (an onk)grow- ing on it in modern times having boon cut many yenrs ago,—tho .decaying stump, 16 inches in digmeter, atill standineg thero, . .. THE PLAN adonted to open the mouid was to cut a trench throngh tha centro from the toh to tho baso, reraping tho dirt out ench . way with horses aud seraper, and to malio tho trouch wide enonghto drivo tho horsies through when attachod to the serapor, ol | > The énrth was eo hard and dry, "it was nocea- eary to loosen it up with spados or plow bofora using the scraper. Work progressed finely, howovor,, and & hugo io. .of carth was thrown out, but, no #lound- Builder,” Aztee, or other atclont worthy's bones orrelies put in an appoarance to giva proniigo of furthor rowards, ..\hon. 12 o'clock came, adJournment was had, and nll sat dawn amd enjoved a hearty lunch, which wna caten with that relish which * honest toil " alono will biing. Lf\mr was again resnmed, and tho french bad hoon sunk to a douthi of nearly 6 feot, whon the first “paying ditt” wos discovered, ~ This was ‘what appeared to be i\ REMAISS OF POTTERY, It was & red Aeam, ono-fourth of an inch thick, running tlirough tho carth, in tho shapo,of o luro platter or bowl. 'U'his was eo rotton thint, at tho lenat touch, it would fall to pioces ns rond- ily a8' the earth in_ which it was imbodded. '.'l'{mm was nodoubt in tho minda of Lho entiro party 3 to what this was, and that was: that it was aomo of tho pottery bolonging to this an- ciont, people. - Hearoh way continued for somo distance * forther down - without auvy fur- thor discoveries ; in fact all tvaces of tho ancient pottory. hnd been lost, Tho arty was fatigued sud discournged, tho ground K:ml nnd dry, and it waa I»r_npauud to *“lknook © off”.and' go home; but komo ono with more courago than the rexit, hut undoubtedly with loss work.im him, proposed that we go a litilo doopor; 80 work waa continued, ‘Lho weary liorses drow out the heayy gorapors full of dry earth, Tho swoaling ]fia{:nmu calied for another drinlk of ice-wator, Blaiedoll, tho lawyor of the party, laid down tho law of the case, Dr, Duun theorized and speculated ou tho noneonso of burying mon nndor such hugo pilea of “carth, Prof,” Lowns- Lury oxplained the proferengs lio had for extract- ing Groolk roofs to digging up the 1omning of ¢ Stound-Bullders,” “Blr., Raun, editor of tho Tegialer, tred and disgusied, hod Inid hiim down dn _tho shado, and ‘Iuz TujuNg corrospondont walched on tho alort for somothing of intorest to sond to its thousands of readors, This was tho stato of affnirs just beforo thoe GRAND DIGCOVENY. Mattera wore as 1 have desoribed them abovo, The Jast bit of loose dirt had boon seraped ont, lnnvlu‘; the kiard, dry earth wmoolh as o flyor, whep It was suggestod that Tus TrinuNg corro- spondant try his skill ut spading fu tho battom of the tranch, which was now. some ‘fedt doop, So, with spado in hand, he eniored tho pit, and lucky for seloneo that Lo did, for it onablod Lim to mnke the prroutest discovery of anclont relies that bus Leus madd in Noxth Awerica fu the {lio ohicr -diicuseions carried on for.a | - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, AVGUST 17, 1871, ninoteontl * dontury. Thklilg + position ns nonr ns ., pospih)o: Iny . the.. contro ,: of ..tho mound, ono_push _of tho spsde ‘was mado in tho "hinrd " ‘enrtli, d " tho dirt ‘thrown out, Another..push: of.. tha spado..is :mado, and, an it goog down, It grates on nmnofhln lilko striliing n ntono, Nothibg steango I this, Low- over, for occasfonally & smnll stono has boon found; but, on. turning tho earth off . the spade, womathing wliito, liko poilaliod matblo, I8 obs sorvad - protruding from tho yellow earth. A closor, inspoction rovepls tho fact |th4 it fa, up- 1iko anytling vot brpught to tho lgl/g® In that Lole.” ” Plektilg it up and rubling off - “tho earth, ... AWIITE TABLET 18 LEVEALED, . ... - on, which I8 carvod ,n curions-looking human faco, with raya 6of light darting out inall dirce- tlons from it, nnd'srrounded by o dozon figures such an wo aro wout to, nswaclata with honthou mytholdgy, *'Lhavo found 1" jyas uhuutodi tho spndo - was dropped ; tha mysterioua and curious-looking: littlo plece of stoue_ wad clutch- ed, tightor, s if in Tenr that it would bo sud- dohly spirited ‘niway by tho #pirit of the aucient ., Mound-Buildor, . in . punishtnont for disturbing his, lnst restiug-placo With ‘s *Whoop! Tuircah {” Tiat was thrown bigh in tlie ale, and, tossing the proclous relicto those standing ou..tho ,banl, who all thiy time werae \ondaring if your correapondant had gona orazy, ho followed i{ ns fast as hoe could ciimb aut of tho trench. ., Hata flow into tho wir, aud Toud huzzas went up, whon the company ronllzed what o grana discovery had boon mado. .- I'hls, discovery,,of course, unve all renowed vigor to pwsuo the worlk. farthor, Digging down’n fow Inchien lowor, variolia artidles woro fonnd, among which'are a stone hammner 4 inchea loug,. with o round hole drilled ia for o handle; a'stono chisol’; 'a’fiortion of tlio bowl of » pipo: sovoral® flint nrtow-lieads, or ‘anear-péluta; n quantity of deeayed bones ; & sthall stono or two having fire-marks on thom; whae appears to bo tho fingmeints of o skull-bones nad o tiwisted fibio having tro appearauco of Lair, ! THETABLET . in 2 irichas wido, 31¢ Tofig, and ono-fourth of an 1ueh thicl, .and {s mado -of what {a now:pro- nounced Niagars spar, Tho, chacnctors on. it warao sio aceuralaly deseribed in your special from this city, published on Thursday, (lio 18th, that I nill ugt repeat them horo, ‘Whnt they, arq, o coiirse, L nm unble to stnto, Thoy may be allogpri- cnl,or they maybo intontod to roprosont the gmm of the Zodino, tho sun and the earth, In con paring them, I obserye that six of thom aro nearly oxact countorparts of tliat numbor of Lypinn charactors, tho, primitivo letters of. pho most ancient oation of Africa, which I find rapresontod in' Pricst’s Amorienn Antiqui- ties, ..Tho . curious . faco, which .is tho most,prominont ligure, i yery neayly o countor- part of the faco in tho cantre - of tlio great stono Celoudar, of tho Mesicaus, which was captured Dy Cortoz when, ho invaded, Mexico, aud was burried by him bocanso ho coiild ot destroy or earry it .off,. it boing “12 faot squaro, ¥ thick, and weighing ovor 20 tons. This was discovered and'dug up agnin in 1701, The lizard and .a horned hend'on £his Moxican Calendar are slso vrominent on the Rockford tablot, . ) What its import or value may be, of courso.I cannot tell, yet all who'have seon it—nnd it has boen seen. by hundreds—pronouncs it one.of tho most valuable diycayerics yet mada in connec- tion with the niounds of North Amatica. During the aftorndon, two ‘emaller miounds near the large ong wero oponed, and . MUMAN BONES , . . found in encl, but 1o otliar articles of intevoat. Inono of theso wng n. himan skull nearly com- pleto, but so brictle from its long restiug in.tho carth that it foll apart at the touch, Tho aarth waa go.compnet and.-havd in this skull ‘that it ratainod.and showed tho shape of tha brain after tho boitos liad fallon from it. Tingh aud arm Dones and teoth wero also smong tho relics talen from.ono of theso last mounds. " This discovory has vory naturally exvited re- nowad inderest tn those ‘mounds, and others will be carofully opened in a. fow days, if pormission can Lo obiained of the gentlemon on whose land thoy aro located, OCO4BIONAL, — “THE STRIKE AT BRAIDWOOD. T the Lditor of The Chicago Trivune: Sm: Minors, ns & class, hiave soldom received much of tho'pablic'a synipathy, and far lcss of its help in' timo of = strilie, suchas I wish to briug under tho notico of your roaders. Though 1 do not sgo wby it should ba so, for they ‘work Dard enough, and tlieir toil is of & mifficieutly fo- pulsive rinture in all conacionco, “and, whon thoy stand out like men for their rights, it is surely 08 littlo ng tho :public can do to ltsten to a fair statomont of tho facts o8 thoy exiet. . Within tho last twelve months, tho minors of Draidwood have had their wages vodiiced noloss ihan tlireo ‘times, Tio firat might have beon axpected, . owing to tho nnscttléd stato of trade throughout tho country. But tho sccond was a most uncalled-for and tyrannical pieca of busi- ness, viz.: making tho maen koop the road clear from tho switchos to their place of work, which, in most cases, would comprise a distauco of 200 yards, On an avornge, thoy would have to I linve known them work for six days on ond- devote lhalf a .day to.this. job. twica every week; and _clearing the way after part of the ‘roof fell iu, All thig “tho min- ers submitted to, and exerted thomBolves manfully, .avou longthemng their timoof laborto fourteen and fiftcen hours per day, trying to mako a livelihood. This was bad euough, moro especinlly whon wo ramomber that it -has been proved by statistics that the miner's employmont brings'down the uveraze of his life to 21 years, whila theavoraga of man's ifo in general is 88 years. z v R : But the employera it Biaidwood wero not con- tent with this stute of matters ; for, shortly since, they took nnotber 16 cents off the ton. The miuers, aftor looking 4t tho matter; fair and Bquare, saw that thoro waa vot a living in It, and they therofore stiuck work, . Bofora. doing g0, _thoy met and discussed the question, and wished tg cotipromiso tho matter; Lut their employor informed them that Lo was detormined to put his foot on them at this time. . There is a man in ono of the shaftd who, on regoving tho -promiso~of bheing mode IBosa, ngreed to go down with .o fow unskilled hands, and learn them tho, way to mine, (hus londing them futo tho jaws of death, becanso ono man .18 not abla to keep o sqund of men out of danger in o piv which bas not been worked for somo timo, and whero all kinds of explosive gases have beou allowed to scoumulate. ‘Theso men .aro ouly prolonging tho strike ; and, as soon as it is settled, they will- be discharged, thoy being en- gaged ot n logs just to epite the regular worke mea. , Iconclnds this lettor by quoling the folloiv- ing from an article on minors' pleasures, by G, A, Bala, which appears fu tho curient numbor of Belgravia, and which will help your roaders to Auo what kind- of an employment tlio minora really havg, sud how much need thoy hnve to bo ablato make their living in loss than fourteon Dours por day : * Tlow," snys Saln, ** would you Lkato be o miner, and to earn your brend half- naked in a black, vuult underground ? .. How would you like to 860 _your wives and dnughtors elad in Jersoys and corduroy, and begrimed with. conl-dust, slaving ap filling carts nt the pit'smonth ? ITow would” you, rair reador, if yon wero a colller’s wifa orn ‘collior’s danghtor, ko ta live in o porpotusl state of uncertainty as to whothor the noxt intolligence you received fum tho it might Lo that your husband or your futhor, with five-score of lus .follow.workmon, il been blown up by the firé-damp, or suffocate, ‘ed'by tho choke-danip #" A WORKINGAAN, —_— COMETS, 7o the Editor of the Chicusio Tritune: Tho following ia intended to bo a correct tho- ory with rogard to ** what comots are "y Our solar system 8 & very smnll portion of an immonso mass of syatemw, which s moving at tho rato of u gront many millions of miles in o yoar, in n very elliptical orbit, whoso course lica pround ‘somo itmmooso siiv, at an ‘inconcaiva- ple distance from us, All material nature, sithor in lurgor or smnllsr, mukses, sovorally composod ot innumetablo sphores, of & sizo'adapted to oaoh, in subject ‘toy'fhls comelary motion, The curvature jn the luminous, xofudo matter which naturally excapes frgm tho nuglous of A comet In its orbitul moverient is ouused by tiie motion of its nuelous arouni’ its common contro of pravity, o, CANADIAN 'RECIPROCITY AND THE TARIFF Ross, Tud,, Aug,1, 187¢. To the Eitor of The Chicaya Tribwng: = B Morton's opposition to Canadjau rocip- rooity looks like an cffait to outbid Dialno for tho Picsldonoy, knowhig that, to secure’ the support of those monopolies croated, fed, and pustained by the Tarill; Canadiun reciprooity must bo opposed, It s, as thoy think, tho 1n- ilial movomeut towards Froo T'rado, Yo us jn Northoern Tndiana it is ono of the most important mensures now bofore tho country, aud this is cortrinly truo of the whola Westotn cotutry, It juouns to vk an oulorged trado, a move oxtended warkat 3 it moany ‘& way *' to tho sos,"—choup {ransportation for dur produca. . It Canuda oau opon 1,000"tons eab pnés from the Atiantlo Lo Chicago, giviug s tho 156 ukvigation of hor caunls an tho 8, Tinwionéo, wo giving in fobth tho fron uso of our.ihiland waters, why not accopt? - It {n common gonap, aud mul\ml{m bonoficlal . to_all partlos, | l!m.n'l;;-‘lrop in plaraed, The Indus~ rial Losguo af Poimavivalila ‘has boon hontd from, aud lina donouncod thls .sehiomo ny tho on- toririg wedgo, Lumber i aronscd, and salt is fonrful 1t will 1080 tho monopoly. Morton knows oll this, nnd nets accordingly, ~ 1Ig and his ilk have mado tho Ropublican party, tho ool of tho monopolist; it i to-dny ~ tho nekioivl- edgod . advocato . of . ¥ Protection " in its mout Ansulting form, and this bas driven thiousands Trom'lta ranks who_do ot 800 that it 1a tho *“mirgfon " of tho Ropublionn prrty: to sustain aud dofond tho,old Whig doctrina of Trotection, It {8 an nbatidotiment of 6no of, tho fundamdiital principlen of tho Republican Purty, Ouo ‘con solation s, tho I'reo T'rado soutimont, in stoadi- Iy growing, and puch uiterances as Morton's only provokes ‘firchor hostility to o syatem which proves {lolf nu abstacle in the path of p.r?l-flgnu and tho foul fiond fn our American politica. L W, S DRESS AT SARATOGA. Astonishes Bt Pericing, Suratoga (Aup.12) Correapondence of the Newo York Sun, Last ovoning I had o long telk with tho'belle of Lhp Btatés about good clothen, As the young Indy 18 protty woll kupwn in Awmorjea, I suppoko it'i5 not wdolicalo fo toll you that hor namo is Miss Olarn Louina Kellogg. Miss Kellogs s famous for, boing oune. of the, most corroeily- drossod yoiing Indies In. Amoficn. So, s tho thousanils of yoling'ladies promonade in thelr congoless tramp “Y und down the baleony.and through tho broad inlts, 5o held o running talk on tho ubjoct of Indion’ drosacs, Tho first voung Iady to pnss was Miss —, af. Philadelphia, o ghort, Dlonde. young. lady, droasad fn o black dress with low neck and shorl slooves, There, Miss Kolloge, how nhott that tollot ?" I nsked, pointing to tho short, thin, pale young Tady'in binck, . *“That tollet is_nll wrong,” roplied Miga Tol- logg. **In tho firse place 8 shoit, youug Indy should évor wear o low 'necls, cupecinily with & blaclk dress. - Tho tow neck only cuta the Loily in pieces. . 1t bronla tho-Ine. Now look .at hor there,” continucd Miss Kollogg, * as slie stauds away across the room ngninsr the whifo wall, Yout can seo the dress, but no. neck or arms, In fact tho offect I3 an empty dress hung up againat tho wall. Now, if shio stood against a darle wall E;ou would soo what would look like a big doll's 00 and arms huug on annil, The dicss wonld disappenr.. If o pergon wears o low neck, slic ghould hnve her dress noarly the color of tho neck, doing away with this torriblo con~ trast, and prevonting tho sharp. line arciand tho neck. Then tho neok should bo filled in with white illusion or pala nuzo.to soften tho ling betweon the skin and fo dross, (auze or iaco shades_tho white of tho nock, and the brown of the dress, and niakes oo accord, not a harsh note.”. i .- But wo ara talking about colors, Alise Kel- g, not mumic,” Tsuegesied, | *Yos, but the rolutions botween colora and music—botwoen the night notes of tho sealo nud tho oight colors of tho rainbow (I call whito o color) sro wonderful: We havo tlio cight notes arranged in octaves nbove and belaw. Wa havo the eight colots mranged fu octaves abovo and bolow. White in color corvospontis to thé high- eay note in music, and black to tho low bass, Wo raiso an octave in music by putlmq in mora vi bration=by diluting the sound. Wo raiso n octave in colof Ilaly‘puuhm in more whito (that is, by ditting), and, whou wo have raised eovoral octaves, tho red becomes pink, tho yollow straw- color, and the nlnrk-(fircnn becomes peg-green,” M But how. about tho symphonios in music and color?” X askod, s b “Ah! thero we have my idea beautifully illns- trated," exclaimad Miss Kollogg enthusiastically, “Wuen I mix several crndo noles from dilferont ociaves I produce n symphonv or harmony. ‘Whon you mix soveral erudo colors you'have o symphony of ono color, Mix bluo aud rod and ou bave s ssmphony—you have maroon; mix i)!ua‘nud yellow and’ you liave n symphony— green; mix red and whito and you Lave s sym- phony—pink.” Juit then & young lady from Touisville, Ky., pacsed by all dregsed {u red aud bluo and. yollow and white. The Louisville youny ladies all run 1o briglit colore. “Iuerol” ‘continned Miss ellogg, ** that young lady 18 wearing tho erudo notos of tho natural scale, No symphony—no harmouy—not oven o chord, Iow mueh moro agrocablo to tho cultivated eyo all ‘these colors would be if they wore mixed togethor. * Dlix tho red and yel- low and bluo and white in proper proportions, and sho could have the ‘losely pongeo, or slato, or dove-color, or Bismarck broiwu,or sage-groon— ol loyely symplionies, , . . . Aldittlo child now struck n fow uotes on tho piano. A "*Seo! thatehild {a playing red and bluc’ and yollow!]” exclaimed the. prima donna ; *children und savages liko the erudo eight notes and_the erude cignt colors unmixed and distinet, Edu- cate thom, and thov like Bymvhonios in music and color, Sharp lines dimplmfl\‘ a8 thoy do in tho ralubow, or as thoy do in tho coloriny of the maiblo, each melting into the othor, and stonl- ing.a little of tho other. Trees grow thin nt the edge, and melt into the sky, and even the sharp edges of acing or houso steal a little of tho grayness from nature,” . A tall lndy from Portland now passod by wita a littio short mau from Boston. 4 Taat ia o diseord,” continnod Miss Kollozg, fixing Lior oyes on the ill-mated pair, * Why wWill tall women forover got with Little men, likke Patepn and Itosn? Why will 'a yellow-haired girl wonr a bluo dross? ~ Why will n randy old man dyo his mustacho blacs? Why will the ashy pale woman wear red? Wy wiil tho red- fuced woman woar whito? Why—why! why!! A, Porking? I'will'give it un, Mins Kollogg, novor could answer o conundruv . ** Lkuow,” coutinued the prima donna; “it.is Lacauso they have no eyes or enrs, Thagoldan- hnired girl should wear'n goldon comb, she of tho raven bair black, and she of tho silver halr 0. Lot thero be no diecord; nnd if thero ia a’hony nock, like o fow badly-written notes in n pleco of music, coverit up, Cover up the bones; and if you weigh a ton, don't woar & low-neck gn:;u'nud lookas if you woighod a ton und o alf," 3 # Well, what shinll Itell all the young Iadics for you, Miss Kellogg? " I auked. “Toll them to wour symplionios in color, If .thoy aro palo, wear a light sympbony ; if thoy aro ruddy, wear & dark nymplmu{,; . but always lat tho gymphony in tho dress harmonize with thie sympbony which God has meda in her of tho lily faco and the golden hair, in ber of the ashy, saudy faco, and the gray hair, and in hor of the dark, brunette facd, and the black huir,” Thion I went right up to my room, washed tho \dyo out of my mustache, took off my blue nect- tle, and bulf vest, and checked trousors, and whon I came down “all dressed—bat, cont, vest, and trousers—in dark mulberry, Miss Kellogg enid I'wan tho best looking wap in Baratogs, batring Honry Bergh. Evt PERKING, —_— Tho Langunge of Fishes, From the New Yark T'imex, . A noted fishy voealist is found in the Anovent Bearus, which was noted fur the powers of ity voeal organs, Il mbulmed it in veise as the'King of fishes, and Ovid'and Osslan have nleo pung 1t praise in song. . Scieucus. stutod, with all good faith, that it wae tho oulF Alsh thiat evor slept, and Elian bestowed upon it tho lionor of boing the best boloved by ity fol- lows. Wonderfunl tules aro told. of its powors of intonation,. and, although it was. in groat domand for tho tablo, tho men wore loth to take 1t in conscquance of .tho wails and moans it gave vent to whon captured. . At other times, when freo, its voice rowo from tho sea cloar as o bel), snd ravishing in the sweotncss of Its molody. w0y e . Tho well-known_ gurnards sre noted far and ‘wide for tho strango sounds thoy produce, aud asyot tho peenhur mochanism Lng not boou oloarly demoustrated, | At times the sound is 10t unp}unsnnr. and ‘st others it resembles tho barkihg of a dn;,v or the grating of two roygh subdtances, This may bo tho cuso in somo specles, but I 'lnve held a flah found In tho Southoin waters, and similar to our pdreh in my hand, and ligtened to tho sounds, aud they seomed to bo produced by n movement ol ? Toaid, #I 1o way 80 $hint 8 vorsal pr tue juws or throat us tho lips and mouth pro- trudod ab W“Y sound 1t uttored: but it ia not unlikoly. thut thoy nre produced by .grinding tho tooth with s quick motlon in tryizic to escapo. On_ the Jerdoy: const tho Frfonolits pllalus bs caljod tho pig or lml; Hgh, on account of its con~ tinuul bavking, aa it ls drawn in by the not; and In alost overy soction of tho country wo find thoao localismi all tonding Lo reprosent tho vooal tusten of tho finny poputution, e In the days of vld Rpme the murenns, or soa eols, woro subpased to havo o regulnr langunge, * Low and aweet," says an ol wyiter, uud ** with an fntountion so fnscinating that few could ro- slat its iwlluonce," aud it iy sald that tho Bmpe-~' ror Augustug protended ta, undorgtand tholr words, It is wull known, however, that ho did dovote muoh of lus timo to (he cultivation of thago oroatuves, not for n hypothosis of laje: gusge, but bocauro thay wore ighly esteomd In & gastrouomio point of ‘view. In fact ‘so for was this eacriod. that eowo opioures wonld only* oat thoso thay hiad boon fattonsd ou Linman fleati, : fitrango “soduds aro oflen "hoird also risin fromn tho wators Of our own cowsty, that woul ., Bhil, nnothor faithtul sntollite o, bo'@pt to aitonish the muperdtitions Nstonier If ho woro not nequaintod with tho nnoffonding oatie of nll tha disturbango, . Bomatitnos it visou nto tho air like tlio baug of ‘s huge dram, and sgain scoms to Aloal over thio waves with a low, niur- murlng wail; and il you wera to pluco your enr closa fo tho surfaco, the strange sounds would apponr Lo como’from five or slx difforent plncos, Boamen . aro, often startlod by tho **boom, boon " that sooms to mleal.ovor Lhe veusol, sooming ta tholr cara more lka the drim of somo long-16st crotv than tho vdice ‘of an'inslg- nifieant. momber of tho family of flshos. Ior such 1t {8, nidd woll-ldiown ns ‘tlia heardad Jeum- fleb, But how it produces tho qudor minalenl uotos 14 o gomothiug. that it wonld. ba woll for our " fiah commlssion™ to dlscovor this summor on tho Bound, Tl Entorpo is found in tho wowsy wmaigro. Tt mukrpcu n sliango coolng monn, accompanid by a sharp croalk, thab can bo heard af A dopth of 1| foob, ,'Tho flsh atlalus o Teagth'of ‘about 0 féot, and woighs 40 pouids, What thoso sounds ars-for wo know not, but on the principlo that all things nro for somo partia- lar prirposo they must liavo n meaning, ‘That tho Imporfent voico of tha fish i used to oxpross flluuonlonb .sod pain I have no doubt, a8 i nue meroun oxperlnonts on o fleh found in tho Gule of Moxico, cnlled tho™ griint, 1 found that the ~olco. wad ngod and modulated as with other auunals, Whon touchied with tho, knifo tho Rrrunty that b gayo vent to fairlv rose to o shriel, and whon dywg ite monny nud sobs wore nlmoss disngreonbly human, & iz T shall nover forgot tho firat ono of {hore vor- itablo poricors that I eattght. Thinking that imy bpit noedod roplonishing, I hauled.fo and found nicely hooked n grunt, aud no soonor hind I placed him in the bont than ho cominoncod n serios of grunto and sobs that bid fair tb takemo by storm, Now hio would make o low noisn, and gradually swell the * melody,” and finally hurl at mo such n blat. of entronties, nll of* which wore produced withont o strugglo, that my bot- tor nnture wns arousod, and I madoe hakte to toss him bnck, and as ho disappoated o utlered o ugueak which, together with tho. splosh, soundod to mo ltko o bona-fido thank you,” and Lliavo no doubt but what it vins, . Baron Iumboldt montions, an ocenrronca which ho witnossod, in the South Sen, '*About 7 o'clock in tho ovening tho dallora wero totrified by an_extraordinary noiso tn tho air hko tho beating of tamborines, followod by sounds. that #cemod Lo como from the shin, atd resombled the edcapo of air from boiting liquid."” . Mauy otbor inatances conld, bo called np to prove that fishes havo uno of their voeal organy to somo purpose. but tho abovo only servo to sbow that thoy have a well-defined” voicy, and that it is capablo of modulation, AN ENGLISH DUCAL HOUSE. . _€Goodwood and Its Owners, Londor (July 28) Correspmdence of the Hoston Post, ROYALTY AT (i00DWOOD. Tho English papers will havo apprized you that, during the ensuing woeoelr, when tho famous Goodwood reces ora to talto pleco, the Duke of Riéhmond's seat of that namo is_to bo ocenpled by, uo less n temporary host than Ilis Royal Highuess of Wales, Tho Goodwood cucsts ab tha time of the races nro alweys of tho most nolect and distmguished charnctor. Lhis yoar thoy will bo illustiious, aud a moro thah aver bri'llant galaxy. “Fno genial “and Landsome face of tho Duke of Richniond will, mdeed, bo wanting to tho gay sceno and the fr- milior regort of the Goodwocd course; and ho will, withont donnt, bo very much missed. But it in uot threo months sinco the Downger Duch- os6, Lig mother, died within the very walls whero the royal festivitics nre about to take plago; nnd as tho aristocratio. eporting publia could not do without tho Goodwood races on zuy account, and as tho Duke himaelf could not pre- #sido over tho revel of the turf, it wae let to tho Princo of Wales, 'Chis is said to havo (realy seandalized tho young Earl of March, tho Duke's son and heir, who prolestod that the manor house should be shut ont of decent respeet to hig giandmothor ; but bis protests, it would np- polir, havo not much availed, At all evénts, tho Princo of Walos rud his charming wifo, and his bovy of rosy babies, are duly ensconced at Goodl- wood Houno, sud the reo meetlng, in & wocial uspact, i to bo somothing quite uncommon i its Wiy, .+ AMAGNIFICENT MANSION, Certalnly the Prince *could nov_find himself mora_lusuriously housod at Sandringham or Chigwick than in this noble old pile, within an easy jaunt through tho ploasaut Sussex land- £oapo from tho iuetropolis, surrounded as it is by vaa: and umbragcous parks, quito contiguous to tho racing-grouad, and ample euouzh in its interior Lo nccommodate tho lnvish esigoncics of 80 hospitablo .o Roynl scion as tho Princo is known'to bo, 1tis oneof those grand old aris- toeiatio hiomes of England, which, Dbogun ot n remoto yeriod, have recoived udditions from tiwoe to time in tho centuries, which givo it an aj posrance of tasteful though rather incongru- ous divorsily, and botray & number of difforent styles of architecture, It is a palaco in oxtout, aud tho lago wings ndded at ghn beginning of this contury are distingshed for their nxurious fittings, CGoodwood, indced, besides its every applinnce for medern comfort, brims over with uuggostive momentos of the past. On sBome of the wails ate lubg richest Gobelins {npestries, which Louis XV. presented to ono of tho Dukes of Richmond whon ho represented Englnnd at tho vourt of that *¢ well-boloved” old roue and drone, Arl, old and modern, hinve covered tho walls with o sort of pictorial bistory, or rather blographical series, all having o Ituk some way or othor with the Lennox or Gordon familics. Thoro aro Vaudykes of Clinles I, and someof his leading courtiors; and tha collectlon is especially intoresting in its picturos of Charles 1L, the an- cestor of tho Dukes of Richmond. 'Tholoug line of soldiers and_statesmen of the sixty years' reign of GeorgeI1L. havo nenrly rll their countor- feit presontimonts on theso historis walls, Thoro are the Pitts and Foxes, Grenvillos and Rocki- inghnms, tho paddoed Prince Rogent, Wellington aud Wellesloy, ‘Thero aro many othor pictures, somo remmdiog us that moro than ono Dulio of Tictunond has fonght for Englund in the field ln modern times, aud also that wore than & genora- tion has passed since Goodwood bdenme n proat turf coutre. Indecd, mo nobleman's residenco 18 go familiar to high-horn sports- meny not oven BLadmiuton, ere, yonr aftor yoar, meotings have acon held and houpitalitics oxtonded, which wera the envy of upper-ton who failed to receivo invitations ; and somo of tho bnutdnf English raciug has takon place at Good- wood, THE DURES OF IONMOND. England does not i all caves * visit tho sins of the fathier upon tho chifldven”; o the cou- trary, the fino old Coustitution, in somo cnscs, hing hoon wont to crown the childron with honor on tho vory acconut of tho paternnl peceadilloes, ‘I'ho Dukes of Richmond, 5t. Albans, and Giaf- ton are living aud hereditary itlustrations of this, Al thren of tho noblo Dukes aro direct deacoudants of illepitimnto song of Charles IL, the ‘*merry monaroh,” Tha Dulio of Bi. Albans i the doscendant of ‘“*mweet Noli Gwynne," and theso Dukes onjoy thoir honors to-day, aund thoir, castles and splon- did incoe, for tho very reawon that they aro left-hauded scions of dissolito royalty. 'Chis is their only title to nobility ; and "thus, in past ficuumtiunn, tho ITouso of Poors has moroe or logs aon recruited. Tho ancestress of the Dulkes o Ttichmond was that beautiful, brillisnt, aud fascinating Louise do Derrencourt, . whom tho crafty Lonis X1V, sent over to Eneland to charm and carrupt tho easily to bo charmed aud corrupte ed Eugl!n'l King, Charles, easygoingand open to bribery, of both the feminine nmf pocuuiary sort, foll at ouco hto tho far from painful enaro, Ho beeamo the racile eluvo of Loutso, who wns an excocdingly bright woman, and raised maro 8pitoful envy in tho breasts of the court benutics whom Lely has o woll presorved to us, than any foir stranger of tho time. Charles oreated hor Duchoss of Portsmonth, and Louis XIV., de- lighted at her winning over the English Kine to 1w dosipus, addod to this distinction by moking her Duchess of Aubigny in L'rance. 1lor son by Charles was & bright and enterpriving yonug fel- low, and ov coming of ago was crcated Duko of Niclhmond in_Ingland and Lonnox in Svotland, was mado o Kuight of the Gurtor, to thodisgust of somo old Ditkes and Earlywho had long een eray- iug this houor for thomaolyes, and acquired Goodwood as o ducnl residence. 1fis gon, tho socand Duke, was quito a charactar in the tines of the two tirst Goorgos, and boeame Mastor of the Horso, The thiid Duke became votmnore distinguished, o won a Bacrotary of Blate in tho aldor Fox's administration, Mastor. of "Ord- nance under Rockingham, aud thon nuder hel burue, o firm filend of Fox, o Whist to thoe coro, and ono of Chatham’s most offectiva altles in defendivg , Amorica, Ifo way an uccomplishod aud popular man, & good speakor, nud proud of lus liberal views, 1loury Iox, Lord Holland, married bis sister, wo Lo _was the uncle of tho grontor Uhurles Jamos Fox; despita which tho Duke was o membor of tho Cabinet of tho younger.Litt, For's rival. o was u:munudml by u uishing oilitary nopliow, Lleut,-Col. Charles Lonnox ; this was tho young man who croutad suoh o stir by fli‘vhung a “duel with the Duke of Yorlk, Gooyge 1LL's socond son, snd ab that timo Commander-fu-Chiof of tho ,urmy, .in_178), Liout,-Col, ‘Tonnux was attached to tho King's lmrty in tho quurrel botweon Ilis Majosty and’ i two sony, tho £rinco of Walos snd tho s 0 of York. On hcuring that tho Duko of Yok Liad made somo ‘hu‘mrnglug romarks about him, Lo resolvad so call hijm out., A BOYAY DUEL, On tho 16th of May there was a groat raview of tho Coldsircam Guards, to wliloh Lotiriox was aitnchod, In IIydo Tarle. Tho Commander-in- Qhlof wns, prosont. Lonnox stopped up to tho Duke on ‘parvado nnd dewanded an’ expliintipn of the remnrits ho Lieard tho Dike hatd mnde concorhing bim.. 'Ilje Duke ordoroldl him bingk io his post. Aftor prrado the Duko callod upon ‘Col, Lennox and womo othor ofilears to attond him in tho orderly-room. 'T'horo hio rald that ho «id ot roly on_his immunity a n Princo of tho blood to elileld him from'n challonge, and told Col. Lomiox_that Lo wis ready to lionr ffom Jum, Qol, Lonpox ot onco sent the Larl of Wincliolsen to tho Duko .with o hostilo mos- sago; nhd the noxt mortiing tho ‘partion ot on Wimbledon Common,.a favorite duot- g gronnd In thoso daya, Lord Wincholuca nct- “ing a8 Lonnox'a_second, aud Tord Ilawdon at- tonding the Duko of York, Distols wore th closon weapons, At the sigoal tho Dulonhot in tho aur, bt Loimnox'a ball grazed the curla of tha Dukic's wlfi. The luttor. rofuséd to apologire or to nim at his antagonist, nad so tha partion loft tha field, Itis ncurious illustration of thequar- ‘rel thon oxisting in tho royal famlly, that on tho yory . ovening “nfter .tho duet Col, ' Lanuox was invited lo n.bnll given by Queon Char- lotto, nltholigh ho Imd beon doing 'his boit to Il Lot mecond o In tho. morn- ing;, the Quean, rocoived him . with such nnrmnllll',-ns to'givoriso Lo the susplcion thiatuho woulld wiilingly hnve seen tho Duke put out of tho,way. Col. Lounox. beenme. Duke of Rieh- mond ten. or tvo, yeara later, tool part in Wellington's campalgns,‘as did Lis son, indaed ; and dlod thirty yours after tho duel.. Uis voun was another sble Duke, who fought at Waterloo, and mareiod tho oldest ‘dangliter of gallan Uxbridge, whose arm was ahot off thovo, and who waa spoodily crented Marquis, of Auglosen ; and 1t was this Iady, tho mothor of ‘thio prcneu‘ Duko of Richmond, who recently died at Good- wood. Among tho guests at Goodwood, will nb doubt bo Mr. Chaplin, tho landsome, rich, and popular voung momber “of I'arlia- ment, who i otio of tho royalties'of tho turf, and whoso rocent proscoution for pormitting botting ab Nownnrket, a3 ono of the Jockoy Cib Trus- toes, has erontud 8o much oxcitemont in botting civeles. Mr. Chaplin is the {:n}ullumau to, whom Lady Florenco Poget, daughter of Lord Angle- sos, anud cousin'of tho presout Duko of Richmond, wus ongaged, whoo sbo suddenly. cloped with another sporting charagtor in the porson of the Marquis of IInstings. Since ‘tho_death of that youug eoapograce.aho hina marriod ngain, I bo- liova it was at Goodwood that Mr. Chaplin firat niet Lady Florenco. Ior'clopoment was one of the 1omanees of tlio tiinos; but at'least it far from broko the digeardod lover's heart. —_—— —Nins. Tlmnknm{ publishes tho following warning to tho publlo: **Tt hus recoutl to my Lknowles {;o, by, the kindness of a that lotlors and manuscripluare being frequently offered for malo ns mitographs of my fulher. Bome of which. I havo .soou aro.rathor clumsy forgeries, but thoy wero sufliciontly well oxe- cuted to ‘mponn upon ‘persons alrendy familiar with my fatiher's handwriting. May I'theraforo Dog voul to publish thus lejtor, in order to check o frand which might Incidentally bo injurious to my fathor'’s mnu\ul"lv? ‘In_ono caso. n lotter at- tributed to him had beeu manufactured by copy- ing o fraguiont from o magazine articlo nol writ- ten by him, and appending his signrzure ; and ‘T should much regrat that corrospondonce so com= piled should Yo attribuwod to Lim.” ~—Mrs, Goorgo W. Ohilds, wifo of tho woll- Inown proprictor of tho Philadelphia Public Judger, govo o mugicalo at her cottage at Long Draiich, o fow ovonings ngo. liss Violetts Col- ville, tho Ameriean_prima donns, who hns at- tainod colobrity in Europo, sang and was warmly appioudad, Mrs, Childs is an nmatour . voealist of note in fashionablo circles, and taked deep in- torest in music. President and Mra, Grant, Gon, and_Mrs. Babeook, Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Drex el, Scerotary Bolkunp, and othor peoplo were present. TO RENT---HOUSES. 0 RENT-SACRIFICE TO GET (100D TENANTS: 801,60, 3-slory aud hasomant marblo.front, just fin: fohed, all ‘modarn improvomonts (including' furnace); fegnts Lincoln Paric; cliap at : #16, noar Uniou Park, o fin- o, 0, rooms with & IROWK, 103 Fifih-dy. NICE; 7.RO0M _TRICK 1IOUSES jocloy-nv. Chieap rout, i1, O, Ii m wator. 0 7 . Adan S0 n 00! WELL, I 0, BENT-(8 RLLISAY f100d ot ontn Stda, closs bt steum nad lor<o. cars FILCIE, 116 Kast Randolph-3 Sapuennm. 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Pricovuly s!{lm. Al Tratas, iy to wiitor, HESNI Ttom 0, 18 feast Madiorn LARROARRIAGE PAINTER; R MICITGAN-AV. RTORY AND oally otplogmont, ~ Addruss . dollct, il AT BART VAN DUREN: Conchnten, 'Conmstor, , ‘V{\Ifi’r)lt‘l’:"—dl;lxxl.ltfifls Dlll\'ll(lN[ :‘T‘fi?{lfl}('s 29 L ‘;".h"o“. pheat. ; Juen without famiiles and Amorl- : Emploviont Asroioion. ANTED-SAWMILL AND RATUROAD TATiOT. unes. i GntSHAN s Bl Hondh” Uhekene., Toom Ty \VANTED-_RATLY MONDAY—T0 ‘GOAT-MINI ali pli: Lind Bwek, . ' Miscallanenns. VWANTED-to MEN AT 13 VIFTILAV.: NONE Aot el unlees thoy Aea acquatutod in tho oty aud iD—A THONOUGHLY GOMUITENT MAN s 12 acLin & rosponsiblo conaostina with tho Luintors man's Gazetlo, Nona bul ioan af nxbariniao ae’ toports §ea and solloltara nood apply. 1, 8. DOW, Bay Oity, FOR XU NARNLE YRONT TTO0RR TN TR south Division, none the Dorso and agam ears, Wit i tho'old city Tnite s if tho miiew. Improvaimoiias it i'sold wlo arendpaculleal iy K1tk wih: hainncd e i 1 hov ] Ty'Ba it URraR in 0ry 5ohse of tas smemge T e dobil Do 'F(m HALE—OR RUNT_IOUSE 110 T,00M Aoy nedinto possossion lvon, Alro, houdes et Woak ontoo-st, s 1 1lonore-at. ;. nt Placo, o1 4 GITACH & AN, 151 Donchopptaes oLt Ladb SUBURBAN REAL ES' OR SALE—LAKE KOREST—400 AORES, TN T stet from T ot e ot oo A4 ] ier agev, nene tho iotal and mcliool, by natura o ‘niunt boantifil grounds noar Chicagn, suporior sucil and od- ueatlonal advantages, trains almnt Louely to and (row tho olty; cammutaclin very low, No such apportunity can alngulinta ba ffered far ofygant sublichit liomen, at pricas withti the musus of nll. Torms of ealo favorablo, NY+ DL & Lisk, 11 Nizon Buflding, northoast cormgr Slon: roo aud lo-sts. g § i-10 OTt 20 ACRES ON TiIF: TANIE tho Bultimoro & Uhlo Railroad, SNYDIRM & T Nixon Duilfug, “nortlionst cornor Mlonroo sud o-sls, . ' 1‘1{1‘ BALE-PARTIES DESIRING THAOTS OR lots for gatdens, orcliards, and delightful suburban OF hicago on throo rafls taxes of Cook County, Tomes, within au hour's ‘rido 'af O ronds, unteida th to oxdmiuo plats an statlya-hns, SILEETIELY A Fo'u' ALI—NEW GO g bmila tram Hohact will do well AGRAND & AQ ; Drico 625, 3100 down, bal ontlly.ds G x:,\m.xfzr,ns\?nur. Slluu‘u;wé\. 63 3lone R BALE—FIVE AURE BLOCKS AT S0UTI{ EN- ulowood bolween * Ninaty-sirst nud Ninoty-fifth.s Vaory nccossibls to the cantro_of the eity. Torms, 2, 1, aud 4 yoars. BNVDER & LEE, 1 Nixon Bullding, northenst curner M (O SALT=] for eashi, TRAORDINAKY OPPORTUSNITY. 00l thofincst residoncos i Tho town of liydo Fark, Twoatory Trame, 11 oith It 60x 1 two.story barn, frult teoos and Huwors ated on’ Madlion-av,, lolweon Fifty-clghth o 1 niatbats,” Adirosa 3 6, Tribuoo ol orseo owaor G U —tlia N_GITY OR GOUNTRY. AGINTS 03 neitlng tho now nrilclon. AMUIIUAN G0, 113 inat Ma o £ e fo mnko motiey, anchasd ol man liow ta mako $50m woak ot sninil eAPHAL Wo. hat 20 or hong (rom man Toait saaiplon o dolpiiest., Yoom 1 W ANTED-MEN WITH 86 Ot MORE, T0 BRI, tho_grent i ol hmepsnol B AL A i i ot sdaoo A ANTED X TIRST.CLASS HUGOT- W R e by T AT Lt knowa good {hing whon thoy RAY & C0.,Cuicago, 101 Rast Rau. F ANTED=%0 MEN TG WORK ON i1z BATTT ‘moro & Ohin Railroad, . A [ ., batonn 7 ant 8 0olock Hondey o LT oa WO BOVS: MUAT KNOW 7 ol Hnoniey 15 to 453 Jonsn Clar WANYED—FEMALE HELP, Domestica. ANTED-A GOOD SECON] A . VY ANTED=A WONAN BROOND-CODE, BUNDLE: ‘waslier, kog Al 1OUSE, coran i L, 10 ADASIS HOUSE ANTED-X COMPKTENT G A Y ANTED - A GIIEE, FOR GRNRIAL HOUSRWOT o §m‘1'h|' {pumlly of o Norwogian or Swoda »rurnrgadl.( VW ANTED-A GIRT, TO B0 OENRRAT, HOUS NTEL ) ) GENGRAT oo g WastA R, AL 2 S0uth Peorla-st., abiroon Mad- GIRL FOR GE WASTEDZGOON Parl AL ITOUSE- ANTED-AN AGTIVE; YOUNG 3 a\fx" o ;r‘,;n‘.r:n-:. $8ud for otboe m‘fl,’.‘l'm‘l..‘{"..‘éfi’fi: B iciass privata bauidiigLowse, Auply at & aua 21 Linnnaresaos. A WOMAN TO TAKE OTARGE ryat (o Uallfornia Tioataurant aug oy, ATF—700 FEET AT RAVLNSWOOD, FOUR Dblocks from @epot, BNYDER & LIE, 14 Nizon rthieast corner Muneno and Fasal ALE_ONE AGRE ON WAHIT N-5T., Leaxtof West iifiysocond. BNYDER & LK, 13 r_Monruo aud TaSall LB 00 WILT, BUY A TOT AT PAR oot 815 down and 26 n monti watil mid; ong gck fron Uopots ironerty sliown froe. Chionpos Outy i mntkote. TIA ETCOW e 112 Ladallo-orer Ttootn 3 JIORSATE-NEW COTTAGE AND 4 ACRENTAND at Halust, 23 awilés on, Fort Wasno Itaflroad irico $109 dowh, lialanco £ monthly, J. G, EANLE, r, Rooin 3, 165 Monroa-st. e TOf SALH-10 OR 2 ACKES ON 1Hi: L1N tlio Thaitimoro & Ohlo Raliway. ‘SNYDIR & L 1 Ntxon Sullding, nortioust coraer Muuron o allossts. £ H & T WILL, SHLL FIVE-ACRE BLOCKS cen:fona capecially ndaptal for wibdivisin, ~No money down. _No martgne to partics whio can’ i no- gontablo paper. Address ', O, Box 23, Highland Pack, [OR BALE-40 FERT FRONT IN EAUH OF TWO T ORA 100atcl Linoks ta s arkr A Mo g [lirlfl)fl"); tor lwlllnl' Alirce ]mlrinnl l‘n huy M’l;‘ “fll‘fn‘\;ll D13y ThuB KoSUEb porsuial acuaintaicos lur Bolghe bos. OLACH & ARELL, 181 Deathomn-ate " o PO BALECI FLRE O hatween ' Sovonty.fimt. GIAGE § ABELL, 181 Doar STONY AND-AV, and, Bovoutyhevuud-stil QP-YARD { ACRES I n, T{uuso Iarie, bai o hop-houso: prico 73,600, Uilica 'dayr,” Sat tondsy, J. Gl LARLE, owner, Rovin 3, Emplarmert Acencies. ANTED — GERMAN 'AND" SOANDINAVIAN giels for urivatn Imwilles, hotels, Iaundrlos, clty and ‘country, at Mrs, DUSKE'S oflico, £0'Milimukoo-av, - 35 GIRLY IN PRIVATH TIOUBES AND RABIIS un‘)l Ingnico at 123 Statest. ..~ "L _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booldteonors, Clarks, Bto. .. TTUATION WANTED—AS HARDWARE GLER §c§;{ hor it thocity or conntey hinvo :nlfinlfmg'n?gxx ) ty3 speak and writo it ingll inh, Danihy ot Rorworinis bt goud sofesonso. Sd: drcsa J W ¥, 229 Townsond-sl., Chlcago, ITUATION WANTEE A TION WAN' —A YOUN MAN N oy aChntend St Exporions "'E“"""\’{"'W“?'; a8 piroady N‘ i perfunco of it Addross 157C Conohnion. Lonmstors, &e. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO Atnderstands knapityg horsos, Litmsoll usoful. Aflfl;u!l" fi'l?"’frl’lll‘lll‘(la:[zx?!g;l.n"‘a. fang =ratlaneany A ~AS NIGHT WATGHMA by a man of cxporienca; ntoady, iactes G0, Foborience; tead saber, aud ruliablo, It 2o s D-EVENING EMPLOYMENT: QuusmoNwA 5V ‘nnytiiing Honost 3 ¥ Rota A5y las honost ool rofurances; tarms reasousblo.’ SITUNCIONS WANLED-~rEMALE vy QITUATION WAN POTL SALE-BALTINONE € OHI0 RATLIOAD— Wo olfor acto proporty on the {na of tiils road, Tl Companz . uow cugaod [n Laving Hta” track, ‘ant o Broporty v ubdivided o advantayo. Yo ofigr” Gau b SHRGE & ABELTL 157 oartiveast: COUNTRY REATL ZSTATE. SHEPARDSON'S REAT, KSTATE, A Loan, end Gallection Arceries, ltoam 13Telbano Bulld® ug, Gldao, 1. Toprosod favis and ualmproved s fur alo in Ceutral Tilfuols: terin easy: titlea poefcct. Tiiems 10 oxchangs for Chicao. oy Iroporty. - Lt in Knnras and Nelirarka for ualo anil exanango, Lands: clly pranorty auglt aud old, ‘All kinds of real ostato Boighit and sold on commisaion, loncy to loan on it Droou tars. 8 TO RENT—TANDSOMELY FURNISHED ODMS, onat i weat, foont, bost location fn‘tho clty, an nomd. lowost rent, 161 South Clark-n o REw Tents cinap Wilieste P ATST CORNER IV ils-xta.; nlso 9 storos and 8 liagements. Tuquire 't Hatclh Louso, No, 29 Norili L0 RENT=--5TORES, OFFICE3. &o. . Storns. poqn TE NO. 77 JACKSON.8T., N Stato, 252703 splondidly. lighted and"in perfoct dor, _ Pocscsalon’ fumedisiely, Apply to A, N K LUGG, omises, NT_TOOM WITIL Ot WITROUT POWEIL; A aiuros an atlcen o Gards macblneant ook, N , 17, 10, and a1 Noth Olinton-ste ) 367 302 GARD, 16 North Climtonat, oo OF avply to TE WANTED. NTID-WE WANT BEVERAL SMALY, 1y rovod faria of' €0 to B acros in_lifinole, Tow: 3, or, Michigan. In_oxchinnio for, pradng property. ISTON & \V.\.\'T Dw HO! o 20 toot Tront, enstof Woutornas., utveon Mndl- ran and Maerbionsts., for cast. AL o @ hargain. Frlon mob fo oxcood 186,00, “SGMRADEI BROS, 3i Madison-at . EOARDING AND LODGING, Wesr Sinn, 9 WEST WASHINGTON-ST, — BLEGANT 2 {ront. alcovo-u! ery desirablo P mbor and_otior roums, on sullo ar kinple, with firat-claes board; nlso, vacangios for partics who can furnishi rofsrunces ro- 10 RENICFRO A T-NORTIIRAST CORNER Van luron.st. zud Paclfic-av. (Mondol iHlack), staros dd lasomoniss Hest-closs stnnd fur vestauraht uind Dilliard-hall, apothoeary, merannut, taslor, plunibor, oto, sults of rooms for housnlieoping, with modora im: Prvomonts,_Tnnairo nt i o1 ing on Igan-avi, SEMENT BUIL] hetweon “Wabash aud Miche hung oftive. Dffices, 'O RENT—OMEAPEST OFFICE IN TOWN-TO A thorsuglly roaponsiblo aud reepoctablo party.. Splon: did light, ‘vault, " clusots, ant evory convoutenco. 13 Slunro-it., nost to Lasalle, Haom ¥, : plisenitnnoona. QNI o Tillt | BESITURNISIED Wost Side, for lodgges vr soctotics, at bl T — n the, 4 o, & CUMBER 01t GOAL douk, 1¢0 toot fenut, on Twell ., vunning bagk to {lio Fanpfro SHip, with railzoad conncotiong, noar wolfilic st brideo, ™ Koty to 31, VLI, 1063 Washtogton-a., dagmunt, BUSINESS CHANCES, NOTIER LARGE, NEW, AND FRESI STOOK LA ol buots und xhwos fur 6alo o excliango. Autount of involco #Y,765 warth, recoutly nurchased and ail’ i good shipping ordors fn cisoss, i ixturas, woll sdaptod fur fall and wintor' trado, Will soll samo’ an long time with wood_ocurlty, or will ozolinuge far Food produotive busi- tioss property fiolting 10 por cont intiecst un. {nvolen coit of guods. _Addross DAVID 8, FOSTIER, By i FIRST-CLAKS DIUG.STORT; AND VIXTUIE: Iocatod i miles from Chiengo, in n flonelshiny: city of 14,000 inhalitents, {or enlo for ¢ash: Lest location fi thio ¢y, and a good trado. - Satiafaciory renson glven for sellini.’ Yo partioulars address A, MEDBURY, J1 with Krank Biros,, cornoe Monroo-st. aud Fifthn ING-3| TV, D , I, fur salo or lensn, Tiuilt of DORE & LLOWS, Lant tho #ion0; enpacity, 179 Washiugton“st sing, 10, (QURRGY, VODSE for eala Prico, and i Sl TADT; NOW GONTNE o vacaucies fur fivo oF six aite_machines in (his city and Manuluciuriuis Company, 111 Stato T VOR BATE—SIT wath of Tiwonty-socon wiigation. Kl tho cusa of “Addroaae ‘eall il South Doare ricag ris o diy, ZLMEN, Chicugo, or L. 15, ari Droports. s Potut, Wiz, nvou:| cash D tor Loy L, curaer T AND GO0 o Gnsh (rado is st staud In_ Chioagn Wishing t go fnto i bl man wagd Apply. - atfatua Addross V iz, Tribuuo 1 TO0] IXTU] Al will of & grocory biislnss wioro a dono for nalo oleapy, ‘Fhis fs tho bu and & rara opniuriunity for partic hos. Nano Bit & rorpurib Lory roasous given for solling out. allico,, \V 1L SELT, & YAVING MANUFACTURING NLST, ness 10 & rooil PArty on (avorshle terms, With sl amount duwn, ~ Bluney sin ba mode in anb.rontal of pwor, Guod worknion siplosod, nud aorytiitug fu goe Jloto working urder, . Balataotaty reusons ylvol for vell- ddro S50( ) BUYS (AT INTEREST IN Nitw BTOOR 00 otioods at avst by Gnvalon, pasiunont hist- ey paglng 400 monthly, (14 Washingtou-st, $oom 5. Y AND YOUR TIMIE SECUY Yau BH00 ATCaSD Uikims sk sy you anis 450 por month; businces afl cash, gontool, und ne rixk, £you hava thia, munay oumo nud tivostighto, 171 K tanidolphi-et,, Ruwm 11, s ___LOST AND FOUND, UT—ON HATURDAY. NIGHT A GOLD BAlL 1 ting. ‘o hidor. Wi, ho Iinudsomoly sowardod by Diluglang It to fUy’ Kase Twolithiaty UST—A POINTEIE DOG, LARGE SIZi5, WITT ity Tcaloeaid sphte, bairuch, fhesh 8 S s L foe 1o ehien. of wutd dog 1o 151 Olark ey oo it da TFOLTN-_SATUTRDA A RMALL GIAY S s 430 Lol ihorul roward will bo et Vit e hot rotmen. ity 4y SOR: SEWING MAOHINES, BIWING MAURINE_OIPY RRANGIT ad 174 Clack, up-sialro, Snobiuen suld on uwhing ivon 11 destrod, AN kindu of 1, 010,y at Jow privas, Aluchings rupaiced, QiNGEl WING ACAOTTING] AL O] S i otd. Alnchinousold v Gutnly ey mou 10 por gont discowal fu cas iRt ) Sm’n’]#n OUFION OF A J. MRLOHERT, 2i§ Bouth Halstodst,, cily acont, Muchiues sold va tontlly paymonts, reiited, aud royiized. i auira, (3 T, NONROEST.-TRONT ROOM ANTY DO bedroom off, with board for gantloman and wifa ar two elngly gontai ho athoe boarders : torima rensunabilo, Sonth Siae. § LASTIWELETILST., NEAR TIIL elas hoard for Indies or gontlemon; With wko of plano. o, 613, Ataunizor— romatning'in tho city s & or wooks: also conveniontly located for thoss fn and 51 West Madfson. Plorson, Hotols. JBISUOP-COURT, TOLLL, NOS. ton, e ‘A first-clans rosidona for paril fow da; Dusines 1a tho oltys Ntraot. cars. amd stayo pass tlio dooe ovory threa minutes, Largo aity hatls, elean raoms and Dods, with goud tablo, make tais o frst claas home for ull 3 8 NV, N xates: transio: 3 o SLATIOL A T s \ LIBERALTRICL WILL HE PATD FOR A BMALL fu auiiat ot Kopubiia certfiliates ot 160 Doarburast., aom g, POR BALE_AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASIT BOUTIL Fark corthicates, now dug sl avaffabio for payiug South Park tazos, 15, SHEIWOOD, 70 St JONEY 70 LOAN— 7 TO 104 MO ot e SHER'E WY 1to Dourburu-st. NMONEY. 10 TOAN OF DIRSIONDS, WATGHES, VL bans, ote,, at LAUNDI 105 wlvato oied, 120 buint dulihest,, wear Clnik,” Establishod 1834, ONEE WANTED PR T8 LML money o tivat-clavs ‘raal ostate, 1, SEWILL, Land ani Loan Aonl, Evaoston, 1, DMONEY, €0 LOAN ON REAL TSTAT YL noar Chieag._ &, O, PAYLOI, 13 Olackeat, l\, ONEY TO LO TATE. JARTIES IN GOOD CRED) NG TOANS Whio il 1aka 1A OTEL, 18 AND 100 WANASH-AV,, £ Soncocts Ilrs’l-ulnsl board st very modurnid 3 oy dav. A N C AGH SAL ESTA WICGILT & TYRRELT, 9 Trdbano Hullding, [ DESIRI %8t 0 yor cont 1 largo or swiall sunis Hiat moetiagy by good wun for pordon, sudress P. O, Box 20, Wlgiiand Yark, 11, CTIMIE AND PURGITA papor Bought aud sold. Lustis noy NG E WO, 0 ait Wash MISCELLANEOUS, ADVI’:R'NSHR:‘ WII0 DESI oy roadors can 40 0 in 1ho Liess and s MONEY MORT. sotlatod, LU= fugton-yt- I 010 OF M0re Bt for v Apply to A 1T, QUOD CASI-OFF GLOTHING W ihiont nricos. J, A, DREEELIMA, t» Ot Ly mall proniiily attauded i} OR ADOPTION, A BOY BABY, 3 MONTILS OLD, T ronoa roquirod,_Jauuiro at 23 Wabash V\TA.\l u:m?wlv OXte 10 K] ar dlay, a6 Lin W GOOD RIN- s Alouso, 48 West N ITADE BY OUR GQOf 10 FHADAY HAVE B0 Tianis ‘tho pinet wosk, solling oue. volury, self- lfemm)u e e 1t sunriet 8vor buld ko 1t AG ey o HORt Tt of Taonia} TR for | cant hos B e et 5 roavineons 0. b, nid 100 (oaa Sttty Gl o s, i g e oo, oo 1. PARTNERS WANTED, TONTOTNIR, WANTED WITIL {5,000 GASH, DAL AT i, 18 s o ke’ WAL IAtGrcst b ok wa Gt 0 well-knowst WA gt ool mints: Miines. aro in staod cordition, nud can pedduco 14t 200 tos pac duy, Sehlely finds 3 roady salo fu Chileago and along tho O, & A. It it o wielka on haws ot at thix wino,’ * Adh B 1N TOOR BARIZAS A BARGATRTE FORNITORE i ol 4 thllu Tty situnted near tho contre 1“ tho city, o Ly AFG0L it OF ol rom alroviions, Tho_ Lusnitura iy now and Heaschiss sty Lasa §8 £33 yone, Laguls of DOSE & FRIGKE, Bt Zuttung Ruflding: SOUMTDT & LAFRLE Wollu-et, 1 0 BTURTEL, 153 1 fuuba SON, i Khath Halyiod- 2t HOUSEHCLD GOODS, 0K BALR-VERY CI RNMPILE DAL it s ot o Dot i wuis Auraitrg, Ariply g 101 S0l UlLrkeata, Hoom 3 QI BALE=TILE, FURNITNRE CONTATNID N f s, ) r s Na, 158 Nor'h ] tivo raums. st ‘tloor, of bricl b ot moniis Tlarkutontey 10F 810 0bu3yi} rut of Foutd M'Ul)'unlh.omrllb ; TUATION WANTIE N NTED-BY A RSIS ’Sxi'm'rmxs WANTED_TWO__WESPRCTABLR l‘lui:tl;n:;l.l lx lh& ||l|;1;‘c\ula.r lfllrfl\-tlntl prlrxuw Lamily. 3 a; y) 5] fata ol Mooy 0sdoy (ot Sunday), at 1 JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPLOTABLE ticl, to dy geaaral houtowork ; is a raod cook, washor and fronor. Call for two daysat 17 iarmon-court; tho biest of clty rotoronca. ® r:u'K'rre:E WANTED =0 DO TIQUSEWORK TN nlly or s b 3 162 Stat RSl BATMA HARIROTON, . 0% 88 Empnlovment Agonts, QITUATIONS WANTRDFANIIRS 1 WANT OF & vood Sendinavian and Germman holp can bo supplied ot M 5 ollice, 80 Milwauks WANTED—FOR GRRATAN, NORWE- dis, at the Geeat imparfuin, for Lo MRS BALKAM'S aitico. IO EXCHANGE. CHANGE-ELMIURST — NEW, FIRST- olas: mr)v Iramo howse, hrick basement and collars; :{;:nl:lswksor lota for Improved property 1o city, town, of 5y A choica resfdonco in Contralia, 1L, cloar. Prlco, 23,000 cashy, R1, K0 nssumo $2,000 incuimbrance, fur fm- proved proporty’ tn Ghicago, A chatco residonoo an clin firm pronorty at Cliftan, ., 133,000 10) (eot frant. in Itavonswoad, eloar; §83,000; cliotca 10b nonr Stoaks-Yards, £1, 20 woll-soonrud truat-daod note, tirst llen, 2, i somo cash, ull fur inyproved wnlncumbored propaety in Chicago. Farts-ol:hie_lota, cloar, holng - Biack 8, Allon's Subdi- 5 dounl 7 S3e. 24,37, 14, for prope vislon of ¥'% N. W, feuoil eriy on Nttt ‘or ‘Weat Side, " ool “countey proporty, lorsos und buggics, or moreliindise, - 1% neres eholco (fmber laml, 1llo from Kithorne City, Wia., clex 0007 for propdrty lu ar noar Ohleozo; ass suma ncuribeance, wo liouwas and sovoral lots In Rankakea, 1L, and howsn and ot in Oygaarcn, il all clovr, 6,5y fie i proved pranosty {a Cliienga; aatuo fncambrinee. Hanse, Dari, and larze lot, clear, In Danby, 1L, 2000, for Liouso aad 1 1u Cbichgo; axiuno small o Finco, Gonora, Ill.—Gnod houre and Inrge choleo lnt, noar O nst-Tlguen, 83,60, 81,200 incumbranco; trado oquity for othor projerty, elear, rhormest. I3 o, TOTS ON THIED A Tou or Statot, north of Twalfth, ‘or athor food proworty, @ handsono eottago No 17 Siurtlelar,, heoar Lwonry-sisti-ur,, 0r n nios plag on Butterfiald st near Thirtyficst-at; also flue brick houss noar ntrdst and wenmens lovanls, SoutlsNide. o. Ly MG KEEV in hank, 0, BXOTANG TRl STORY AND BASE- mont briek " house, with all modorn Improvements, in uth of Tienty.second-st., and a Beat raslifonco Jocality’ vstablisned buslnass, raquieln no ity Girinie n et i royon, foran eniabil Hod "q'r‘.'.;"","' e cloih ¥ businces {n i ond oitites town i Tillnuis. Town oF Hfumerori. 14 1 “dross J. ALSOHULIERE PO TEXOHANGF—8 AOIE N ORNTRALIA, 1L, & noren in fruit, mostly strawborrios and grapes, with sod brick louse, Hvil,” ton roums, only 8 blocks from . Con. lnfiraad depat, Housy wéll furniaod,~ Also @ borsa nnid wpring wagon, with necossary famiing fools, - Will gxchanzo tr wonetal atack of wouds suftable for country storo, Juquird of ¥, W, NEWLAND, Rovm £, W7 Lasalle-at. IANGI—A ¥ wordl, (o minuos’ walk fram atation, wnd ‘south front, with commodiout risko o, 1ino Whado troos, nnd 3 stdolo oror, Will exchanga for uningumboro n vod or wnimproved propacty. i 11 elty( now by fuproved or unlmpro; RARE S o eltys uow b COUNTRY N ittty n e oA S0, et e aad St Teckicny 199 Fraet Maditag 5. 10 EXOITANGR—#100,60 WOR'MH OF DFSIRABLE subarhun e Sthor placos, AL 110" EXCITANOT-S: lll'“““‘lm sto ;lll)r roal oing ore Redress 161, T T, EXONANGE-REAT, T HAVE AT L Naricood Pacica munborof fuled blocks ar lots o oz dlinngo faempenved Droperty fu city, (own, OF SOUBLEY. BRI T Dearhormt, o O™ 10 EXOHAKGI-X PRODUGING CITY PG L1 Tora mil far sabawd we froin S0 @ WILLISTON & GARLICK, 111 LaSaflo-s 0" FXCHANGE—A G0OD STOOK FA n Lo Cannt, 11ty for n busincss Haue i dfforoncn will bo paid if nocussiry. BROUK,, 81 Madison HORSES AND CARRIAGES, FINE ABKOWTMENT OF TANDAUS, OLAf A ox, Whaotans, wldo.bnes, ota. sy gl anie, sy o SORPIYEES, 3 DVANGE MADRK ON [GIBES, Lo, and Ao doft onante &t W eaton a? % hustion rugril T e’ Washlugtonst. Austiea Tis iy daya nt 10 £, m. 15 MONROIENT, ~OARRIAGIHS, BUO- ot.. b aroatly raduced prioos througlh A DLIY, uppasito I It [OR RALE - OHEAP —HRTE (IRST-OLARY, u \v6- wagau ucarly now. Al iawly 4......‘&‘5‘.".';.',‘.*“ o FR TS Cortor Dustnss. 524 Sonth L rrior Qulnos UL BAT, oty for unincumborod ‘proporty la \t. GUNN, 18 LaSalloste 000 TO ®100,000 SILVER catato; mines aro bolng worked, o0, ANl 00 prosuoala Y0ry Promising: ibuio oflico, in Chieago, A BUITRAY: AND WELL BRLKQ ™ sinok o from tho R at Rrontly & Nus, 1 st Waslilugloiut,, b Uneed nelovs. Mot 1 68 Mauth Statast, - PENNOYILIY BUAW & GO s ,"BALIL — ONIDAGO THA GOS8 LIGHT 8. TRk T Totary snwon. Call 21 ttuo talaudsy. SON BALE-OIEAP POR OABH=OR™WILL ITX. o B How sllo-spriug buggy, lugurls, &t 153 Novth Wolls-st, % : TNOR BALEZIARNESS OF RVGRY DESORIP- TR Bkt woro suved from tho o, for foss thin cosk 10 maks, 6t Ju Av IBLISS, cornor of Wabnaleav, and Wiricontiests” " MOYED AT REPORITORY OF 1r, ¥, HATITA: way, formarly 600 B1ato-st.y to 91) Wahash-av,, cornor Dwnryieat du t.y rharo way Yo found a tino stook at rev A privens P aiating 8od repairiog douo on shost u 3 e e e A o 2 e ot DTANGS AND ORGANS TO RN q £ R e Wl ARRAAT S 274 Stako-atiy noar Vauu Huren,

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