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P S — g 'fli‘&'l “EPRAGMENT OF HISTORY.” * om Mr. 1. L. Morristy, of UG springfieldy L. rditor of The Chicaao T'ribtine .n)::::n‘:v'wmm, 1., June 10, 1875,—0n tho 6th of last May thero appeared in "Tue Taisuxe aud suother Chicago publication am article purport- ingtobon * spacial dorrespondoncs ™ from tlus elty, entitled A Fragment of Ifstory, " This wapeoial correspondonce,” in both instances, waa tho direct work of David L, Phillipn, of tho State Journal, of thla city, ‘Though controlling, s principst ownor, & publication of bis awn, Mr, Phillips, nnder tho gulso of & “apecial corro- gpondont,” snonymoualy aentls and slanders myself and others,—striving, under such dis- guiso, to escapo dotection and oxposuro, Business mattors have hitherto dolayed my giving the public such elucidation of tho ** Frag- ment* a8 to enable your reuders to estimato tho degreo of rellanca to be placed upon the atato- menta of this dirguieed slandorer aud falmflor, I theraforo ek that I may ho allowod to address your readord, over my own siguature, through tho samo modium ta swhich e rosorts, in brief roply to his elandoroud anonymous assaults, 1ad hia attaok heen made ovor his own namo, a roply would not have host noceseary, s, whore ho {4 kuown, his namo is the synonym of falschood and double-dealing. Tho Stato printing under the letting af 1872, being tho sama so fully invostigatad by Judgo Bradwoll's Committoo in 174, {8 the subject § the innocence of Mr. Phillips and (he [Iilmoiy Stale Journat; anl the wronz«loing of mysall and others tho substanco of tha * Fragments,” 1propose, a9 statod in s card n fow days ulm:r: to show tho hidden authorof thogo !¢ Franuniits fn his truo charaster #nould ho ho proven to 1o w perured man from his own lips ; should he be convioted of slanders and of tho moanuess of vilifsing others to exculpato himsolf ; shonld his villainy assuino tho phogo of nu masassin sooking to strike anothor, with whom ho was as- eociated in businesy, in the dark and under o mauk—ho ean only chargo tho rosult to his own folly and wickednees. Ulto misorablo attempt to *{nfuro othera rocolls upon his own head, and Lo is hoist with lis own petard, To begin: Tn this “spocial correspondence” ho poys, referdng to tho bids: '*Sowo timo after- wards, it leakod out that Mossrs, Dailhache and Norritt had nsed to biro off other printors, and canblo themaolves to secure tho contract at tho maximum rates allowed by law, aboat €10,500, or £5,250 ench,” Ho then, with simulated innocence, adds: “It will bo seen that none of the partics now con- tralling the Journai oflice [Mr. Phillipa himsolf roprescuta and controld the Journal onleo] had anythivg to do with it." In his numerous offorts to swoar bofbro tho Bradwell Investigation Connnitleo, he douies knowlodgo of or participation fu buyiug off straw bidders. I rofor brielly to somo of Lis apswers, Hea page 133 of tho Commitico's priuted report: “Xo, ¥iri Tknow nothing of (ho sort; nover dfd mow anything of the sort," ‘Again, samo pago: “ Luover kuow auythiog about el hgh, o o, sir; T talked with no And again, mmo pazo man on anch o ibject Question, puge 1571 * Do you know what amount, 1t any, waa paid by citlier of tho coutraciors, or'any of thetn, 10 Rectira this bid 77 Anawer—* L nover hod o word of. conversation with any toan upol thio pitbject.” —“Did you talk with Mr, Merritt or Mof, Datl- hache about 1t 7' A=t No, airy—necer.” Ajaln, when aakod, “ Yo stato that you do mot kmow, f your own hrivite kugwladgo, of any pur- chasch having been 1nada of bids 27 A Notatull” o Q.—*Do you know whethor tho contractors did purclinae any of tho bida? snd, If 8o, do you know whthor the Journal Campany pald Lik propurtion of thie amount, o (ho Assigneo of o o tho contractars P A~91 6 not. Q= \Waa the consideration ih part_for ans monaya that ho {Balllmchie] Lad Lald out iu obtatnlug the coe tracta?™ oVt T cannot suswer, for I nover was consult Q. 8t rago 140—~4Da you know of any moncy Lolng ralal Q! A—4T donot know anything nbout that,” Q= Nor Mr. Merritt 7" A, . . “Ineversuthorizeda humnn bolng to oficr a dollsr, In connection with this priuting transactfon, I nover even convorsed with a printer, publisor, G propriotor, ou that sublct looking to uying s man off,” . , il you to stato o tho Committoe, Q.—* I undorst Airtiuctly, that, befurd you left, you weron parly to 20 nrranggemont {0 atila compottiion for tho biddiog, and left.uo lustructions with the Journal Company 1o pay any nioney for that purpose? A,—* None whatovor [ ‘Tho question at paga 178 belug neknd coneorn~ ing tho Journal Qompauy suthorizing tho bor- rowing of wouney ** for tho purposa of oxvcuting the contract for Stato printing,” avd tha Lorrow- iug of 55,600 upou o note, Mr. Plullips anssered (pago 170yt *“Thoro was no money obtainot audor. ting order. Therc 1was no note, lo my knotcladqe, ever oxcouled undor that ordor, by tho Hecretary, by the Presidont, by the Treasurer, or by auy ono olse, Absolutaly, to my knowlodgo, thoro nover was sich u papor oxeentod,” Atpage 170, hio nays: **I stated: that, nndor this protonded mooting,- no monoy: wes ob- tained,” . Q. (mge18)1).—*“Da you kuow of any note boing givon under tuat order?” A—'"1 nuy, not to 1ny knowlodges nnd, no far os the books of tha Jottrnal Company 8LOW, thore nover was Buch a nota cxecuted,” Do you kuow of the Journal Company, ot the Reyisi H.‘oum:md; or Br, Merritt, raliug money for L;ugflt purpose o connection with tho publio print~ g =T have slated as nqulrmy 88 I know, I nevor Euow of any arrangament, ‘IT anythiug of that sort had dong, I was not sdmitted to tho socrot,” Q.—=""Did you ovyur flud fatlt with any ono that Alr, Merritt lind not ralsed his sharo of tho mooy % &_.um,l-xr:' s g 0 1831).—* You knew notuing about tha com- blnn(%“‘wlw«: him {sailhacho) el Morsite for ralsing the money jointly 217 A~ No, sirj not s word about that,” Tho foregoing eightoon aunwers, 8 vorn to by D, L. Phillips boforo the Committeo, and thatwo oorresponding statomants fu his special corro- spandance,—the latier not eworn to,~are every one of thon fulse! 1inow personally that D, L. Phillips waa tho Jirst porson fo initiale the proposition to buy off atraw bidders! Maj, Bailbache, B, L, Buker, and- perbaps others, kuow that D, L, Phillips was ouo of tho first to praposo tho plan to buy off the blackmailers, Nothityg but lis Liasto to Ro to Maine, to play spy 1 tho Greoloy causo,, vrevonted bim, justcad of Ballhacho, from por- focting the arraugomonts to take cira of ‘the usual straw btddors, When tie sigued tho firt bids that wore propared, ns testified by lumsolf (page 5), ho wau to carry out tho plan of buying oft tnx’ competitors, AIr. Phillips swoars, with frighiful and pos!- tive ropetition, that ho knew nothing aftor his roturn of such bidders having Loon-bought off. The. fact in, ho know.all about it, and, had ho boen presont, would have bevn the principal 1 o buatneas, instoad of Maj. Bailbacho, Maj, Balincho swears (paga 143) that * Pil- lips waa Troasurer of tho Jouraal Company, sud was informad of. its proceodinga on, Liis returm," Gen. Braymon ewears (bagos mu-'flu{ tust tho mattor wus discussod botwoon DPhillips, Bail- baclie, and bimsolf. Phillips’ himeelf, In Ina lotter to Dallbache p 185, datod Chicago, Oct: 11, 1472), dis- closes full knuwledgs that niouoy was bewg raised o pay off the blackwailora; that, {u fact, ‘was tho sole subject of tho letter. Tha most impudent and grossly false state- ment of all is found in his swearing that e kuew pothing of the raising of mouoy ta buy ol. traw biddory. 1To dontes under oath that monoy was ratsud undor an order wado upon tho records of' tho Journal Company; and that absolutely no such papor as & uoto - 10r the mMonoy was oxe- outed. . A4, tho mwwent ho made that oath, ha Ll in Liis owu possossion tho deutical not of the Company, signod by Limue!l ss Troasurer of ltho Company, and personally as Dayid L. Fhll- p! - ‘Thia note the Company compelled im to pro« duga bo it It is found ou page 179, —Che san mix‘ on which i recorded hix oath thal no uch, 1lold was ezecutnl, Tho followlng 1s the nota that hie swoars hud no oxistence: F: (Covy.] 3,000, FuiXuviELD, TIL, Bept, 90, 1672, Blx ronths sflor dats, we prowiiuo 1o yuy, (0 the ore der of th Syringfeld Savings Lank, 33,800, ‘st 1te nking-hiouse, Wilh 10 por cont iulerest after ms~ turly, . Valus received, 1LL1x0m JOURNAL COMPANY (Uy D, Ly, Pirsriey, Treasurer) Dl Mutiavs, . s 1L, WatLuacuie, i | M Bsavuay, " Ju addltion to this eclf-contradiction by D. L. Phillips, and to mako Lis glarin, unrellsbility uudez. vath. more. cousplouaus, lPl . Lsiluacho tautiflen (pagos 185-'6) thut Lhillips ssscntenl to tho ordar for raising tha money, aud wigned the noto, with full knowledge that tho wouoy was to bo used, and was used, in paylug off tho blackmailera. Gou, Lraymau states (pagea 180-'00) the aame ekt e Sl i 'ournal Company, Botk algued wd noie with Fillipe, ed ive THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUN expliclt ovidence of the uao to which the money thus otitainod was to be applisd. Upon Doitgs thus corneretd by the oaths of two rospectablo witnesson, Mr. Phillips resurts to a dlesneratn provarication, Ilo swoars that Maj, Datlhiacha hiold tho nward of the coutract in LW own nwmo: and that ho (Phillips), feating that Balthache would rotain the contract aq Lis own porsanal properiy, after muck noxtety sud labor, finally poreuaded failhucho to nasizn tho cons tract to_the Jowrnal Company, for which he (I'hillips) wan compolled to pay him 95,260, to raine whicl tho note wan givon. On_ tho contrary, o4 provan by tho nssignment itrolf (|m¥o 178), it wan oxocuted baloro tise bids worn mado, Furthor, that Baithnche bid for tha Jonrnal Company § that ho usyer claimod tho contract § ditl not recelve a dollar for it 3 and that the nota wad made, and tho money rafned on it, to pay ot tho straw biddors. Of ail this Mr. Philiips hotd futl knowledgo, yot had the hardibued to swoar to n directly-tifforont state of facty, I'his fs provan by the official ductments, ro- Tuctautly drawn fron) lus banda by the Connnite eo, and corroborated by tho clear and positivo toatimony of his partnors of tha Journat ostab- lishmont, Hea pages 183-4, 185-'6, and 187-'00- 91, of tho printed jnuvestigation Lesimony, Tho enurmity of Phillips' falachoods undar oath Is sggravated by his nutrue pretext that * Bakor was turned out of the Cowpeny ;" that Bakor and - Phitlips, ropresentiug the Journal Compang, wero compolled Lo pry s anormous prico for tha stotl ;' that 25,250 premium on tho printing confrast” was oxactod, ‘Lhiesn statemoenty, [ bave readon to bellsve, sro totally untruo. As, hawever, that Is Phiilips’ affale with Nray- mnn and Batlhacho. and 5ot mine, and inasmuch au hin {5, temporarily at leaat, on the ekius side of politics #ith thow, I do st deem it neces- gary to entor tho liats In tdefenso of eithor of thiomy thov ais competous to protece them- vno *¥lin cowardly whino, that he, as tho Innocout propriotor of tho Journal, lins been *sktlnned " by tho connivanco of his lats partnoss with mysolf, is, st tho least, oxcoodingly contompt- 1blo. Maf. Ballincho and mysolf were awardod thoe printing contraatb according to law. Wao bacenio Lhe Biato Printors,—ha it bebalf of tho Journal Comnany, I for mysatf, When it becamo nocessary to commence work, instead of dividing it equally Latwoon the two otliees, it was found to bo more convenient to do it all nt ono odtablishmont. ‘Tho coutragtors, thorefors, agraed upon 55 par cout an sufficiont to do the lubor,—thus allowing & fair priators’ roflt for uso of oflice, matarial, labor, ote. The atance, 45 por cent, was regarded sa contract- ord' vrofit, to bo equally divided batwoon tho Journal Company sud mysoll. Nr. Phillips concurred {n this arrangoment, and so did Mr. Dakor; and, in pursuatico of it, the sgrooment on vago 216 wns oxocuted. I'his arravgement was deocmed a good one by aud for mo, acd still botter for the Journal Com- pany. Tnat Company held tho position of Pub- lio Printors, with its prestige andcredit, It also rocoivod tho 22Y4 per ceut contractors' profits, aud the ordiuary” printors' profit out of tho o5 per cent. d; If Mr, Phillips” statoment bo correct, that T roveived tho availa of the 2% por cont, ons-half of tho contractors® protit, it follows that ho, tho Journal Company, got tho othor 224 per cout, boing %26,420 from thia suurco slono. Nor was this all Phillips, ropresenting the Journal Company, roceived, uamely: tho profit on tho 65 per cent, at lesst 10 per cont of the amount, say $0,600; to whick may bo added tho smuollor sumns ho rocolved from tuosmohyuhnrp practice. If Lo tried a8 garnostly to “grab” Irom tho Btate as from e, his profits cantiot bo less than 940,000 or £40,000, subjoct to tha do- duction of tho original $5,250 patd to bty off the blackmailers, Not ono_dollar df tho amount received camo from tho Journal Company, nor from Mr. Phil- hips. As Joint contractor, thoa aveils of it wore equally dividod, Nor ean complaint be made that T'dld none of the work, When tho contract was porfocted, it did thoBtate no damago whether tho work was douo iu oue or both offices ; no moro could be charged than tho contract price. "I'te shrowd mon of tho Journal Compsny want~ od the hamo of Public Priuters ; thoy also waut- od the liou's shinre of Lhe monoy to bo made from it, and they got it 1 Had I executed hnlf of ths work, I should havo mado balf of alf the protits, 3y contract was worth moro than the amount I roceived. ‘I'ils sarplus’ Philhps rocelved, sod 1 still un- Liappy. T'ho ** grobs,” tho “uteals," tho falsification of nccounts, tho' overchurges, tho bnrd swoaring, which disturbed tho public mind regardiug tho priuting, all camo to the snrfaco after tho Jour- nal aud the publio privting passed from tho liands of lLouorablo niou {nto tho control aud manipulation of D, L. Phillips, who ls m-mml- blo for raising tho chargcs on the Looks, as sliown before tho Investigation Committoo. Inm not disposcd todefend tho old practico of buying off thio biounial straw-biddors,—a prace tco which has pxwsted for many, msny yoars past. ‘Tho fault bogan with tho law, which mada it easy for any one priutor, shocmakor, black- smith, or what not,’ without press, tynes, or moaus to Enrehnso thom ; without skillin the work, sud haviog ooly s sboot of whito papor— to put in o wo-called * sealed proposal.” Buch pergona proposcd with tho inteution to soll out to thaso wlio could do the work. Rosponsible priuters, wilth all thelr capital fn their business, known to be able sud competout 1o do the work, wero pomistently blackinailed, inoreasing necossanly tha cost to tho Btato. 1t Iad Lecoino a custow kuown to all for a quarter of ncontury past, ‘The Htato oficors lLad no power to provent it. The numerons *straw bidders" wors always suro to be around, clam- oring to bo “bought off,” I am glad the law lias been so changed as to protoct logitimate bidders, a4 well a8 the Htato, from s oustom- oxpensive and domoralizing. In this particular instauce, the difficulty hag arison, uot out of the money oxponded ou black- mallors, but from tho fuoy iliat tho execution of tho Bisto privtng foll fulo the hands of the unserupulous David L. Phillips, —a man &0 notorfoualy untrutbful, so brazen- browed iu doublo-desling, so naworthy of contlidonco, that sll partios, sinrmed, booamo satisflod that knavish practicos wonid accom- pany his managemont, And now, with idiotio oifrontery, impuuuing the publia intelligance, ho seoks to tranaler tho loprosy of Lis dil{(!dn to men who, unlike Ltmself, have toputations wortls prosorviug. An spology ta duo your readora for tho longth of this communlcation, 1t will bo obvioua that a roply and refutation of the attack upon mysolf could not be mada thorough lit losy spaco, Many details ara omittod, lent this * Fragment * should Locomo woarisomo. Erough bas been filven to tix tho brand of falsifler, slandoror, and coward indelibly upen the forehoad of tho defamer, who attacks betsud the back, sod cowardly assaile in thie dark und anonymously, 14 it auy wondur, thon, with tho trus character of this donbla-doaliug hypoerite known to them, that leadiug Lepubticans in Illinow refyse to admit bim to the confidenco and secrets of tho party, and Iguore his Jonrnal as au tnreliable and untruthful exponont of pm‘v qfnclpln. E. L. Meuurr. B gt e THI: NORTIHWEST, ILLINOIS, Decatur i oxporlonclug no little aunoyance from incenliarios, who endeavor perslstently to bura tho oity. Bprinixfle!d {8 Lo bavo a Btato Baongerfest Juno 28 and 29, Moro thay twouty societios from dif- forent parts of the Btate have agrood to attond. In tho J:‘rngrlmma for Shovuotly, 6th Bivan, G638, ot the Iebrew RNoforma Temple, Quinoy, s1x prayora aro provided for, snd they are all 1o Lo mado by women, ‘Tho Hon. S8amuel A. Buckmaster, of Alton, in in the city as & roprusentativo of she movewons 1o eatablish a Jotfursunian Domoceatio paper in thiu city, upon the awe plau as the propored nowpubllmllnu at Chicago.—Springfieid Journal, Ex-Gov. Palmer has written and published lu tho Carlinville Democrat s dofeuso of his cone duct In relation to the Macoupin Court-Ifouss htigation, Ho deulsw that be 18 in suy wense Ulamable forithe deht, or for suything cannect- od with or growing ous of it, MMary Eppy, of Peotis County, sued qoo Roth, ander tho towporauce law, for solling liquor to her husband ; and the jury’ found for tha plaintiff, s ‘ied "t duimen 41" g1k, el Iasted just ono woel, during whioh time fety-six Witnosses were oxamined, * Mavand, Mason County, ssoma to be as sub. Jech to termio storms of ‘wind as it tropical namesake. On L'uowlsy ono of thess visitauts hifted the draw-apau of “the bridge at that place, whick I8 worq than 300 foet loug, and made of wood ud’ ivon, clear from the draw-pler, aud blew it 1uto the nver, wheroid was'broken to piccos, MICHIGAN, =The Mayor of Grand Japids has nogotiated the Hulo ol €20,000 additlons! water-bouds, suthor- ized to be issuod two weeks ago. A young man, Prank - K. Koapp, smployed b; AT by onn b, 0 barn of b I&lk‘l Igllgfl. on Baturday, ' e ol The Comptrolley of Ciky hieg- tha uuuua';us:? :fillon l;'th“:?ppll:?: 68'rolall ‘déal- L The roll Mcludss § vholasils aad ern in distilled liquora, 27 dealers in malt lignom, and 3 manufactaors,—making n total of U8, Tho totat tax to ha pa.d amounts to §11,77:3,33. Jutiod, & man named Backus, n farmer of Whita Lake, came to Pontiac, got drunk, and at abont 3 o'clock utarted for homa with his wife in n wagon. The vabicle eontainod aoto straw, and, am othor things purebased in Pontias, n can of Leronono oit. Whon near Etizahoth Linke, thio horaes Loeaun frizntened, and, aftor rinning fomo_distance, collidod with trco, throwing ont Mrs, Iackus and injunng her moro or gy, Atabout thin time the straw taok fiin from o pipo that Dackus was smoking, and he 1rad too ntoxicplod to notico it It is supposud tlio iorses Viecame dotached from tho vehicle, aud that tha fire suread to the oll-can ar jog, ont of which tho cork had baon Jontled, and 1t exe vloded, eavaring the stunetiod man, and Loening Biim and the wagou to n eindor, The docensod way about 60 years of ago, INDIANA, Falhor Cabal. of Ticbanor, Colfax, and Clark's ITill, trounces hi parishioners when thoy gob an abitof a spree. Drunkenncsa fa spoedily do- croasing in thoso communitios. Jaflorion Dasls hina boon fnvited to deliver an address Lofora the Burtholomew Countr Agricul- tural Socloty this fall : and has eignifiod his in- tention to accept, if the Lime can be agresd on to suit his engagomonts, Misa Florn Turman recelvos the highest hon- or, tho valedictory at Asbury University tlun year ; which iu a aclded trinnpl for those who advocatod the admission of fomales, as woll as uo small bonor for the young Iady. Nowburg wanta to come to the city at will, and it will not ho satiefiod with anything shors of A ratlroad to nceolu;:li»b ita desiron, That fa the oieaning of day befors yesterday'a vote. Nare rcnlv gaugo stock s cowing up,—Kcansville Jour- nal. Ifonry Weokly, for tho killing of McCletland, was eontenced to tho Pemtentiary for lifo st Joneuvillo Iast week, notwithatandlng Jason B, Brown spoke fivo hours i lua defense on Wodneeday, making ouo of the nost britliant ef- forta of hig lifo, On Saturdny, whilo a party were neining fish in tho Kaukakes Itiver at \Waldron, ono young s declared ho could remmin under water long- or than any of tho othors. o tried and wont down, but "did not como up until putled out doad with grappting-hooks. Mre, £iliza Compton, who lived in Torra Ifaute thirty years ago, had boen to Now Orleans aud #eon porsons buried thors above the lovel of tho ground, on ncconnt of water. Sho thought the 1den good, and whon sho diod, in 1845, sho directs ed that lior body ehould bo placod in a vault abovo ground. Iler wish was respoctod. Latoly tho vault has Lecomo dilapidated, ono corner waa broken down, nod the ekeleton of Mrs. Compton 8 exposed to the public gazo. Ty modo of burial clearly Laa its disadvautages, WISCONSIN, A conduetor of tho St. Paul Toad, reafding st Cotumbus, won $10.000 on the raco botwoon Judge Fullerton and Occldont, He received odda of 10 to 1. ‘What fow hopa thers aro in Fond du Lao County are looking woll. Tho crop is growing loes each year, K0 far as thin section of thoe State Iy concorned. I'he business waw overdone sy thoroughly eiglt or ten years ago thnt nostly il the hop enthuslasm has oozed out. At Tronton, Iast Sunday ovoning, some of tho nelghbora of Willlam Flomming, hearing an un- usual racket in his house, called to sos what was traus| |rin:¥ 3 and what do you supposo thoy found ? luy found a dnughter, 17 years of ago, stripped naked, and recolving o brital chastisontont at the hands of the unuatural {athor and mother.— Waupaca Leader, June 4. Belby Rich, of Omro, ono of the pupils of tho Blind “Instituto, who s 15 years of ugo, way bronght to our ofica by Dr, Bernhardt, and road to us print, by tho aud of a puir of spectacien which the Doctor had mannfacturod for him. Without theso glnuses thin boy could read only Ly the touch and with ralsed letters, aul has not beon ablo to read printed lotters sinco e was 4 yours old.—Janestille Gazetle, It nppears that the sppropristion to thoe prison, which Reformera wero poing to moke salf-pnprorting, was $40,341,5¢ Inst voar; which, tho Waupun J.eadcruim *cortatoly lacke saveral thousand dollus of being any roform or ro- trenchmont urex‘)nuseu. It iy nndoubtedly the largest appropriation that s ever beon maido to the Stato Prison during its ontice history, nll the circumstancos consldored.” ‘I'his s roform. Mr. Ira 8. Graves, whose mystorious disap- gunrnncu, whiloe oun prospocting tour on the ‘Inmboat River, was roported in those columns laut wook, s boen fouud. Ho waa nat lost, but sufferod & fall which iujured his hip and on- tiroly disabled him for soveral hours. 1lo podsed the night in the woods, Jying on his back and whitthing out a crotch. Tho noxt day ho started on s slow and tiresome journoy out of the woads. 1Ie finally roached a sottloment, but in a very exhaustod condition, having been throo and one-half days withount food. 10WA, Bonator IMarlan is planning a forthor enlarge- mout and improvomont of his Lotel st AMount Dleasant. Ho alsocontomplates the erectlon of & flug, Iargo livary-stablo, Bonafor Allison and lady left Dubuque on ‘Woduoadny for West Point,—Mr, A, Loing one of tho two Senators appoluted to visit the annunl clxumlnnfinn of the Military Acadomy st that place. A doctor in Kirkvillo cirenlated slandorous ro- orta about & young Indy of that place, and ths ngulted and indignant ‘beauty went after him with & live-oak club, snd kuocked bim down on the strect. A Bigonrney dry-gooda clerk sald something smort to one of the walter-girld at hia hotel tho other day, whilo ho waa eating diuner, aud the indigunsut attoudant whacked him over the With & soup-plate hoavily loadod, dn tho atorm of Tuceday morning, lighining struck the bank-building of the Mou, Willisin Larrobos, at Clermont, destroying tho chimuey, broaking up much of tha flvors and plastering, and dolog other damago. Mr. Larraboe was so- veroly shocked, but not serioualy injured. Mra., Margarot W, Campbell, of Chicago, for- merly of Bostou,who lootured in the southern sud contral parts of Toia during April undeg thoaus- pieos of the Woman's StateSullrngo Association, errivod in Dubuquoe last wook, with the purposo of spending s wonth fu tho vorthern part of the Btate, lecturing in bebalf of the samo causa, All tho Inborors and mochanics—~blackemitba, boller-makers, and others—in the Uluoiy Con- tral Railtoad shops at Waterloo, struck,Thoraday morpiug, on accouut of another reduction of tholr wages,—~We #co it reported alyo that tho wages of all employes of the Compauy in Illi- noiv, excent tratu-mon, havo bean reduced mav- :rll couts an hour, and the day's work o eight oura, MINNESOTA, The Anoka Repullican uuufawll thot the Min- nesota I'ress Association meok the lust of thiu or the firet of next moatl, since the wintor meot- 1R was a faliaro. The Winona Republican atatos that, of 10,000 busliols of wheat brought into that city lu oso day by fanmors, only 2,000 was aold, the other 8;000 bolug atored to awalt Ligher pricos, A mootiug of tho commorcial travelers of the Northwost is to be Leld at the Hur ilouss, Wis nons, on tho 2ith ot June, to take the proliui- nary steps fororganizing s Commarcisl Travelora' Aumclu{on. {ucludlug iusurance, A black bear had for yome time baon cowmmlit- ting dopredations on the property of wettlore i the Twa River (Morrison County) countrs ; 20, on Bunday, tweuty-four of Druin's victima turned out, hunted the oid geut down, sad put s end to hls careor. A Hastings cow gave birth to a calf the other night, which the ownsr wold. Boou sttor, tho caw dlsappested, and tho ownor was juformed whio was ot on tho Vermillion, and Lad auother calf out there. 1le succesded in finding her, aud aure suough a fac-slmilo of the calf o uold a fow dayy Leforo was with hor, It scems whie give birth to a calf on the morp- lug of the 18th at Vennillion, and want Lomo mml gave birth to anotber. Bhe divided Ler tima and wmilk eveuly botwoou thew, and, while she took care of tho one in tno barn, shs naver forgos to cars of theone in the brush. This s the vegond time abe has given birth o twins. 5 NEBRASKA, A prize-fight hay Loen arranged betwesn two hotel-runners in Owaba, Hail-astonas foll at Plymouth on Mouodsy week that wero 0 tuches In circumforetce., ‘Tho Omaus Herald uays; *“There has nover been aa good lnr:‘pwl for & flne orop a{uce Ne- braska was 88 there in a% (be yrovent time : A wan named Joseph Btanley, m resldent of Peru, Nub., was killed by hghtnlug on Moudsy night of laus weok, while Lerding catile, 8 wiles east of Biyg Grove, ls, The Constitutional Convention proposes ta mmis the income of wuuicipal sud county otlloscy 10 910,000 per sonum; and the Omahs Pound- maater is prepating & most solemn protest agsinst tha imponding ontrage, Henatora Ilitchicock and Paddock have beon coaztig Hpotind Twil to leave thom hin auto- geaph ; but Varlegated Narratlve declarea ho nover slgna o qoit-cinim deed without the con- went of his squaw,—Omaha Bee, KANIAS. (inv. Ouborn and wife retumned to Topoka, Thuralay, froma visit to the Vacitic slopa. Neorly ovory ono of nur Stato sxchangea can- tainn lattorn from Kansas peoplo who have goue to’ California. and the burden of all tha com- muncations ta, that that Hlsle i complately ovarrun with newly-arrived fmmigraots, out of work and zowparatively doatituto, — Topeka Com- monweuith, Tha preas of Kansas Is apprehonsivo of re- howed [udian rafds npon the border sestloments. 1t 18 said that sovesl [amilics have baen frighte oued away from thieic homes in Oshorne County by tho oppearancs in the neighborhiood of & Iarge party of indisus, who had camped on the forks of Soloon Creak, ‘The doctora and othors are still discnssing Col. Anthouy's caso. Friouds write bim of pers wong nimilarly wonnded who liave recovered. Onaof the bost surgaon« in Lawrence, who had fivo yoars' practice ib the ariny, liss maintaiued from the firat that the main artery was nob yeve ored, aud that Col. Autbony wouid yrolably ro- cover, A RECREANT LOVER, Kpecial Drapateh to The Chicago Tribune, ANy Aunow, Mich,, June 10.—An important Uroach-of-promise caso was concluded in the Cirenit Court to-day. The partics aro Loufsa Gooding vs, Albert Co, and resida in York, of this county. The plamtiff clalmed that ths de- fondant kiad agreed to marry her March 12, 1871, but forsook her and matried Josephine Dexter in Octobor, 1874, Tha present suit was tho ro- nult, and terminated to-night in the verdict of the jury for £5,000 damages. ‘Tho parties are ail in good siandiug in socluty and wealthy. TO EXCHANGE. ol ¥XCiTa% AN IMPRUVED BUS oSropety, with amall fucaiabeance: witl ta Tty and soma mioney: wotth $UwL01 w ran dlacount COLINEWKLL & STOSILER. 10y Medlson-ps, Jian Exciig: ey guo. MoSRUEEY, s 708 ExCuANGE LL GLEAIL _INSIDE tota, ta czchangs ( and lot Noril Side, aast of Clarkaat, Fark JAMES MedaT Ry nd” assiag, FINST-GLARY EVARSTON o, ] toas uf vida town,”ur farin givivg hour and place ol meating, ol i improrod improved - roal wy "par i cash: iy Jand i itamoud and while onk timh 'hio oak timber usod by the Co: Hfornta Is sbipped Tram this immediate nuighborhood, being earried Ricbiuond, aud from thenco b San Pranclsco, Staves aro alw shipped ea to various lumbgfl marketa aj abundanes of | wed in large quanti. 4 largo profita, " Groat n oro 14 alsa found thero of & very supo: tlor quality.For (urther parcioulas ross PE] RITCUIE & CO. Talluadge, 0., Orinquiru of WILLIAM sL. DS, 2 Cornor Fraukiin and Adauecsts, URURNAN RESIDENC (AR DL B e B D ezclsngo ukeov. fots, WKW el Wert Cricazooar. o " i\ CHTA A BTOGK TA! Irproraintigs ot feubersd. R, JATH, 1 Ladall ! 1[0 FLCHANGR-T TIAVE 100 ACRKB 0¥ TAND, In East Tonnerigo, on whicly Is fina saw-tiuber, con. of pine, poplat, henlock, oak, ehestnut, hickory, water-powar, and an (noztisutible bad of homatite iru Jiat has Lo wasted wity highiy sniataciury. ro. salts,” Will exchaago for & fouringmif] goady groc or Chle, B A [0, EXCHANGE-DPBIAKLE SURURNAN TEST. danice, warth 87,600, clear, fue ity pmperty, or farm, cloar or noarly a0, A, PATTRRSON, 02 Waahingtan-az., 1f), hatel, mtock of property, ' Address TO EXOHANGR-IWX18 FEET GROVE LOT AT Kanwoad, near atation, an laku re, for good b rored farn i Hilaols and tome casb.” 15 "2 UERTL 47 Doarborn-at, 1['O FXCHANGRERG, el WANARIEAY. WENT 105, or w porty’ farm. G, '8, nngvk:lg._w_fi:r'l':i okl v P0_EXCIANGR-000D TEAL T Sy, fok gk of Baniero oe b in good locality. Addruss, wising particala VW AT CANYOU GiFril US [N RXCHANGR for fiest-class, aloar, pa Int‘.\lIlnllllpxlld)hnllllnn. MAN & CO., worth 0,007 JAS, 1. G . 18 Doar: T R ONNTRCIAL PAPIR — AND NORTAAGES o ‘ol ; Joany mada o i arNiE & LONG & ik Tj;;gt'y'mfi..fl: i (OMNEIGCIAT VAPEIL WANTRI ") small suwe to loan un real o &COU., 150 Dearbarn.st., Ronms UADS INLARGE AMOUNTS AT¢:3, AND Io FER unt on loipmved and animproved city' proparty. 4. PATTRRSON, Tioon 1, 18 Wasingtaosts - N[ ONEYTO LOAN OF INPHOVED CITY PROVEIL 13, In suma d upwards. - Apply at Union » , ot §l, rust’Company, 18 Bouth MOEY TO LOAN &T GUIEST RATHS OF i L’};ml“(:": 1;Rhmafld" I'.!'ll lel!lla mcunl.v"m Ui‘l L‘lo au Conk County: bullding Ioans & spocialty, H. Alc WILGOX, Tioom b, & Washinwion 4 ONEY TO WATCIIIES, DIAMORDS! MO, oo UNDRR'S privats ofics, 1) fau olpl-at,, near Clark, _ Fatablished 1nit, o on Appro; ) g X K OB VAT H ohebarn i, oom o, MOV TOLOAN ON SIOIT NOTICH IN SUNS ol $10.000, §20,00), 40,000, and IR0 for § yeare at 8 par cout, withioni conimission, Apply at loom 1% 16 M OFEY TO TOAN ON CHICAGD NEAT ISTATE, D3 or 5 yours, st 8 percont,” K., C. CULK & CO., I Durflrm 3 7['0_TOAN=88,00 AND RMALLEI BUMA AT OO L ront ratas. JACOU C, MAGILLy 17 Clurk-st. [0 TOAN—S4, 8,000, _§2,um, 83,00, ON__ IO ronad rralGataio KT R AR5 Matropolitan Blook, cornor_Raudolph and Lasaltu-sis, 0 _LOAN-BONEY ON CITY. OIt IVDE FAUR 5y ms at 8 an L 1tsSHEL, b4 Warhingin-s: Por eas WEARETR WD TO MARE LOANS WITI out deiay, 1 amounta as wantod, on goud inaida i vad o uniniprovod proporty, 1L OSBOAN & S, AN ON LA \V EARE PREFARED Tu MAKFE LOANB ON CTTY roal e tate in sums to 0 (o buy or advancs on flrat oF segond trust-doed paper,” and other collatorals, DUNSTAN & CO,, foom 3, 150 Destburn-si, ANTED-#10,000 IMPHOVED PIOPRERTY Y o 10 omms o % hor sami idrass V& o noo office. . g 1.0, 860, #1,500, 81,00, AND 300 70 400 G et ham e 4 0 00 good iryroved or nimpravyd elly s from tire e Blonay’ bl Sace, TURNEN & 178D, 10 Washington it D (\)() TO €35,00 TO LOAN AT 8 PLIL CENT $3.000 39 LI2 yubad” brR AR 1ocwa 6 Otte Bloak. WANTED ON §:0,00 WORTIT OF FUIE. ,*%A.).OOO ituro, -nlluuu:m. ‘Address B H O, Box Tk pruperty At ourrent e P Binnd: to- closy $10 000 OR 312,000 TO LOAN ON REAL_ E S8 or eeat aratert A comamilony Wi U R YNOLES, 3 bearborn i « 77}3_000 TU LOAN ON OITY RRAL ESTAT! %—.( . 1o supne of §2 600 and npward. Uonuuors rbaghtaad wid,. KNOGH ROWARD, Hovm y liailding, MUSICAL. \ BRAND-NEW AND. MAGNIPIOENT PIANO vy ton & bargatn. A full rich sad wrrful tone T dctave piamofi bidiat 258 Imertil, (oo ol 4 Al ) ovor! d' soblon, full fron framo, Ni ok, Krench ar ome full i ¢ I poliabied rosewood case witli extrs wmeldingn, seri Titis pivuth, caevod ‘loge, and Lyre, - airla Laui ‘X wanufacturer's price, - §Tu—for with stol au Tus lnstruzient is warrsated for five Yook bought et Aetiguea's sale in TIN, residenco 673 Wa . A HAROE, Sro0w, o slls " . iime. Ity \haos 45 1l OIA ‘004t §135, fur male; [ulwl‘uo. Hos- A DECIDED BATGAIN-A NEW olats plano, watobless in toue} wo~ ebof Muth. JATIES WANTING TO RENT PIANOS WILL iind & good assurtient and low prices a? £ Nlata. $haess Adame. eutiug 8" specialty,” WAL'IL PROS. TIANOS AT HAL s, the Dest dn use, fo) o DITH, 16 5 SEWING MACHINES, \ BPLENDID PA;" Y SKWING MACHING, WITH J\extrs leak, cover, snd drawers, equal ta now, oost 375, forsale at g5, Rendeace 63 Wabasl. SIN(“‘S“ Ul’glfl‘ n}i ‘l\;’flfifélnfil Fantade | Ae s MEIAIIERE, A K FINEST uh"“’r‘“:\fuh NEW AND USED 1 Ly, at Ll ted | Lttt v b v sl ,. X - | N DS HEKLER & \V":‘TI)N HALF Q" HANDSOMK: W) 1 WAL HA B ST A WA B NIZW DEOKKIL_WROB, “k prica; Kyaulch & Bach pi rion; Krauleh 4 ach p . on 4 a8 naw; cost $N. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. S 1AV STPURKE TIAT Tiik DA, LN TRR T <Lt KM, Tribul il d 7 NEW PARLOK RUITA CILEAP—A FEW yurg s paclor suiis i3, sovortuge ol wik, reoatells . lush, &g Peioos 918 w a1 woeth 'double :I:flgu!‘;:mnul ey o T i W bl ar PEREONAL. PR, T AR AD R CITY REAL ESTATE. i AL Wy BT, ity yueata resldoncon un Noeth Klia, £Aving § [ kR, o 4nLl GRS Byt e rer Feant nlorc ] Atte, g mmier ot e i AN [r Q125 1 83 b ynr Jout (Fomiagn, 1" HSART 102 W ashington.ots 5 B-AT A GREAT n ratain, n snath feant o Fean-ar., Untaban et e nd "Bl TORNET W BOID, 102 Wasiinatia st 2QUITY 6 A AL« t BEEOW o eae Union Park, now, sw nd Larn, woll i, campetoly furntes co Wanld tako in » BARIUETT, | LU ON'P il grant 13- room hrick Al modern Imprnvo- Kandrome tomn, ear- & pinen nu nortli ko st Madiion At shor,~ A Ly 4 gl foer, o T$hminber of Commores, D HOULEVARD-CIOICE, 2 cuny teruim, Beantifol pew. il for a plat. J. ESATAB WA merce, o Rate Titgatln'v “Titl 1 E O MICTTTAN-AY, prTwentynintht.” Party 112 on hian retidahes Row b A 3w fant, can bin boaghitad the ning owaer i wantud, MATSUN 1115, 07 Washing- VFIRT O STA I3 ot gouth’ o Thir:y. MATAON HILL, T Waskirigion -t i POl BaLi-lOrRE AND LOT 2l Pratris: . e Twent, Ah-at L roum, for- Iargo barn; LOTH ON AN 2 ‘north of Tlirty. quirerl I imprivad ; Jung tmo givo: Jnazhorn: SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. oort SRV im Wild, BUY A TOT AT PATE Jtidar, 216 down and 8 & manth u:!jll oald; one l( V=0 TO HINSDAL 1ion nid dote At py nit anybody, Th ny suburb of 9 tin: uperty and Chicaua. by HOW J Ricy DO KA TRY ear Kensunl Statio: 1%0: great bargsin wod aasy term Deachiorn. (OR BALB-KENWOH Xig ¥ Imiinlzll & Dot pesid, (2% who utfers 1o » prirohatou, Titlo 3 i 10 qxiraordinary oy y lor any una =ana\o avail hiwmsalt J. ESALAH COUNTRY KEAL ESTATL, [ORSALR-VALUAT OPERTY CHEAD poacre in the State, 14 font {all, situated on the M, ota Riser, In tin siltag s nf Torustrille, Uelaware C. Ia. Consisting of fivie A oy high, two run 4 treet buros plots fur merchant and customn work, with saw mill, all in good 0w dolni & Goud bnsincss . (irea dws brick Louse nearlynew, with 30 aer Darttculars tnuuies of JAMES C M NEAT TR CITY rilculars, D. W, PUT VW ASTED-GO0D ‘COUNTRY ARD ; |.x'{' own proparty fur raperty, anincambered, ouiy 6% mile fiattH 1toom & Hepublie Lifa fintidh ‘ 'RA D) L ‘OIt A HOVD " I d ancane somio’ Incunbirance) a 11" [atont wlre Bl picdet-fenca-makig mAchine, with the privilego of paking and sallng auswiiore In th S “An Industrinu cap o o vt st United Stat m nus withit, Anplyto EVANS & 0 BERTENO, i MICHIGAN.A house, In thoroagh arder, modarn impmrcients, goad Tiarn, large lot, el S0 it Aje vy at Koum 9. 146 ENTTILE WRE AL oar Place,!? for two yoars, tan privato family 24 roawn, with inndern impravement il lawne, plenty «f timber, siouate 40 rods , o Grand Boulevard, Apply st Rootn 0, 0. 510N AN Lotyween HGIE CAD. RENT-$15 Pl na, wit) ‘largo wroung Westoru and Campbelba WIELI, corner lexzingtut 'O JueNT=35 SOITIL DEARLOR, sud” basonent mncbla froat. ¥ arl 51 Ny CUTAYLOR, D IIOUSE_NEAT TIHIRTY. wood ardor, cheali ¥ rovius, o Dearbornt, 110 REST-XOME VERY QuODTIG0Y e on Gutta HSTA FROTNS lacy, vory choav, lnt-vlass conditivn, 125 Doarh URNISHED WOUSE, 1NDI . Largo famil 5 L1, 97 Washing RENT=DWELLING HOUSE 16 11 RUL 10 ramns, gas fixbnrss wator, otc.. &l Todiro of JOUN™ D, 'MACLEUD, 110, JENT — TTANDSGNT OBTAGON KTOR L “fronte, 12and 1 rooms. Alxo, briok, $and 10 wn all new, with modern consonlences, Wod Side; ront £ g.’-;v-m‘ upmanis; tieatclass oigulorhioud. S, 3 IHAYE o ok T4 ROON §1] VAN TR Bouthwestornav, 43, R. A, ULRIUH, N RENT_CHRAP-18 SORTH roo buse, 0 good repair T TELDON.5T., 11- and back yard.’ In- {IED OUSE: IMMEDIATE bouss keepvrs und,none Lut + ‘orms on the premisce, Snburban. ENT~OI'FOI SALK— AT: WASHINGTON «, & benutitol roaldetics a1 % roans i3 tho krave deejrable;on casy torms Ly ol I 31U t & moath, Reli, ophical Pul lshiing 1ionae, 44 DDoRToOTaLe, B0GtD of LoAt-Utico. "0 RENT-UN LAKE FRONT, 25 MICHI av,, tor summer or lunier, first tlior, partly turnished Y if wanted: roturonces feamirods 0. IENT-LANUK FIONT ATGUVE BoUS, °mmx.n.§'u or unfurnished ; also two sinalor furnisbed ool ontro-a 7 WANTED--MALE HELP, oidiconers. '9‘1'?;1;-; &o. TWi) DI 9 NA N QUIGLKY & I.INA"Fh KXPERTENCED RETATL wravloun empinges 1,ANS COPPBREMITIIR AT TIL Gopor and Tirass Works, ARIAGE THINMES cornee Wost Tandalp a 8, + betwoon ‘Thirty.list and DRIORLAVRI, civders b go to Ui eotintey. iuesday and’ Priday af _BITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Booklkoenars, Clorks, &o. SITUATXON WANTED-=BY A 000D PRNMAN JITUATION W KD-RY. A \‘r{nmfi [ l"" uf ags, who can apeak Rugliah and taem, cls faloaman. No ahjaction to golag out of o 39, Tribuno ofcs. Traaes. StTm‘rlu.‘JM‘g‘Aerm—-nv A MAN. A8 TOO) L~ inaker in cf metal huttons and faoey articles of every doaenipting, and eoneld»; o Conchmon, Tonmsrors, 0. SITUATION WANTED ~ BY A~ YOUNG . MAN S pin 0 fpnl a3 cosclimans a's No. I driver; can stosdy, Addroes 277, Trityang piige. 01+ *00 ITUATION WAN and AHWEDK, AR C 3 mileraiands the <atd of horacs audl @ hivanif nwlul araund the hous I 1, Tl QITUATION X 3.) Sweda) as achnian, " th ¢, ot of celorarion, Ardrens JOUN b IMFAON. Feio: une otile = CIUSTIAN, 1 o RMiseolingnnus. $ RELIANLE SATESME o introduaa pure wi slun. Apply te o Ve te FANTED — MAN carg of horsa, caw, housawork in 1 MAN TO TARE NERGETIC MA N AT A FAI ployer 250 on grad 5 Lo opportunig, PEADY YOUNO MAN: A GOOD f{ Itabiie per Wt bl berion attheuew photograph W4 T il VY “aurtactarr, 0 and ANTED-MEN IN G Galland daatho snicst plan In America to 40 tact can eanily make $30 4 week on yuall ) £oud wien to Invesdigata, icago, 8! Lasalioat., Koam 5, d tal i mpiojers, Address, D MEN CO.'N [umber-yard, tyaseond. "~ WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Dn; TANTED-A GIRT, GOOT DINING-RO0M GIHLE A Ky VUM GINLE AT [ HIMAN, TV A - R QUUATION WAN +J tanrriod man, & Dano, No in Hablte and not afratd of svrk. Thoy iho Lusiness. ” feat of clty vofercuces. ico, . :Tum;lov D S ¥ WANTED-HV A MAN IO RNOWS B e Tor 1 efecyynnof st A S 0TS Ictione made ur no charge, Address M. M. BHOWN, 120 Btandolply- oom 4, JTUATION W. BV A GINNMAN SPRAK. 1 ing English, Vs i Cierinan, with Ibne hosinest (iporivaca and good Folcroncon Adiress X Siiwaue QITUATION WANTERTIF X 33y aducatnd, and latoly Inaded from Trolwnd, in #omng :m\‘l’:;llt Xh;ln“. i;-] l!n’ ll’m bu!lu‘tl)‘ |\1I1] f‘vlfl found 1§ ncromahlo. Ao % Y f anco.* Addram this work 1 13, reivans ofice. o e JITUATION WANTED AT HOM 3,31 2 waln grocery hods v ireed, Jounz minn whi 3 ot afraid of work and can tuemish tha hest ol rofareaces Teom tast emptoye 31, Vritmae nihcn, ATUATION W, GO A +3 espariency and gud references. Wanid do eof an_connmisslon oe sxiars. Address O Gf, T rthunn SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE 1 octing Dosunstios. JTUATION WANTED-DY A ITATILYE YOUNG ’. iLh reference, for recond work: X re sau'in haall Tonily, Tndeies ot 503 Cetharinamy o *oF" JITUATION W' GERMAN OIRE TO di 1 ot call at 14 JITLA u.v‘wfi kD=l 4 lgl,’;l;u Do 4D cral hinusmnork fn 8 mall_private o £ra i chilidron. | Call at 133 North Feorivat, oo er JITUATION WANTED ZBY A RESPECTA 32 Norwegian girl, to do goneral hovsowntk, Apolyat 151 Tackorat ANTED-JIY TWO GULS, T0 D0 genoral wark. Prefoe Hviug togotlier, 1aud-ar, A 8 Tirivato family or first-elase bosrdis od reloranco. Apply st €79 Houth Statot, s WANTED_FOR - GRSERAT, HOUSIE: Call“at 182 Oaleat. Take . N WANTED-TIV A PL T, i TUATION WANTE] GIRE,TO DO SHG: and work ta s I)ll"\h; ost of city ratorencca, DISIT GINL, 213 “Townsend. D) a privata nrar Uisieon, | GIRT WIHO RO mll piivats famfly, oraa bonse houses need apply. Apply at 53 dasw, A GV RRSERCT. rouliiy-compatont. Amnrican fadr as £ widnwer's family Wharo thord aro an willing to do work far sraail fam. Nona but respectabla pasil Sauth uynovat., g TANTED- A SMART DININGRODM GIRi. ¥ 8t itcoin 34 Kingsbues Biook, andolpli-at ATION WANTED DY A YOUNG. GIfel, AR 3 weeond girl or Jighit housowork, Picas call at 234 Catumot-av. for twa days, \\':ANTEP'O Nursas. ANTED-A GOOY), TRUSTY GIRL FOR NURSE, at 28 Catumatay, Launaressos. ERMAN GIRL iy, “Appiy at’' No. 42 T ANTED—A STRO: Snanmarragyoy. IY A VOUNG GIRL. A8 nairets (o 8 Wressmakiog shp. Pisata oall at 21 s QITUATION WANTE 1) deess fitier and teimmer or address H 1, 41 Bouth M Washington and Madfan- Nuraos. ITUATION WANTED A BABY TO WET NURSE, ST Norils Market-ats IUnSE Houselroovors. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WIDOW, ¥ a‘strangeein the city, a3 honseko. aac hut rot shicatabla parties nsod syply. - Address EDITIL Trlbuna otice, FEXPER] ifl ko ant by (hu day, Call yal., Weat blde, botwoen Emplovmont Anencies. WWANTED — Rirt, for e _ Miscelianonns. TANTED-A YUUNG LADY J' whowrten a-good bisines: L . Add Yo, D AT GIHES TO W, ablo in & coflee-Hons 1y at 13 ¥ 1 QN Ry st office of Our resdo | S ARD NUGGIRS: \‘A'ixx S £\ alro s fow secand HILL'S Raposltary, ‘"{:\' ca"""‘l‘] e pricens opporiia aier ouses IN'S HONSK AND GARRIAGE BAZAAIR, st recular Auctlun sale 08 i horsos, saveral of them p and open Luggies, busluess 57 and 200 State, y murning, Taoludiog imalvi fine 'd_lA (.t.;\:h 1 }‘i')l‘ON. PATH{:']’I‘ s, 2 41 oo co roar of TR Wabasbes by soun at atablo R PERSONAL ucss. Call at 235 EN TOR ONE DAY K o shAdtd tare: Gdroa 0 33, Tein: world: also, & nics g o porfoct baauly, klud aud gente. " 2 1[0 BENT-ELEGANT FRONT KOOMS, DOWN town, nicely furuishal and unfurnishud, only oo tltght up, % d B0 itast V ull.u " 1190 KENT- FURNISIED RUOMS, Y SUITE ORt stngls, with”or without board, at 420 South State- rout luw. A fow boardogs wanted. 'O REST-NICELY FURKISIHED HUDMS, W 1O o eiinona poard in Ko bury Block, Rasdalph near Clark,_Auply at Koo 30, 8T KOOMS, FURNTSHTD OR UNFUR- sed, singlo or in ' suito, oanvesient 10 firat-clars tioardy within: ton mnuios walk of Lusiness ceatro sirsteclass bouso or private residencean North Sido: al) odven inprovementa, daforvicus required, Addtess Vs Tribune otfco [ RENTPUINIETED TOONS AT {8 SO0 L Clnckat, moae Tako.”, Apply et 4, thind dour. i mfi'. 1 'O RENT. for one or 1 Wout Sonroo-at, RNISIED, ibird tloor, % % NEW brick Luuse 0a cornors Jnodern fnnrovements, &3 Weat Harrivomat, Alsu§ rontus 2 14 Plorco.ot. TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &o, Stores. RENT-STORKS 164 AND 168 WEST T ad, for salo » largo wet uf coolig cange d black wainui coutter, U, FRIKA 154 West Randolph-st. ~BTORK Al ear Vanliaren: o 8. u = 3 Lnmudiate possesa- CSTENT, 334 50UTH n 8 Ofiice NT-PINEOFFIOES—CHEAPPST 1N ORI0A. 1t or feal oataty, Bailde beatod by ateamn & LUMAN, floom]1, {TL MONTI, DESK, 5 2 Misoelinunous. 0 RENT-THRER KVENINGS DURING itk ko aud [ tin bost (ornishied balle .m'.ffl?.f‘."u“ oA Houth TlAlstedate L L gy 0 e e oum 13 Uhln‘ull:tfl Uuinmiore LOUATED, 0 TENT=CE ) lbme: reat i un‘;,"’c'."fif‘ iy 18 ltbot 13 Unambar of ihare WANTED--TO RENT. AV ANTED_T0 RENT 4 FIRST-CLASS HOUSE OF . @ roat ould bo baid with uuias b il it Allafeus B O Bos Sio. W TO EXTEND N WANTED-WITIE 815, ctunug busfuoss. Add .l.) ‘:‘Iofl»ufl‘;zhnllfll Hauu iu full vame 10T, Tyibune v Panr N : XCEPTIONA NLH AN vollebis, with soime capitel suuisaiuivg buag: aees ‘ot Taropruit, atdupan toltuil fveutigatiaat "ol attor L py 1a,, Kovm'd, 133 Leatbom-st, = mary, 15§ hand, .htl'nl o;‘lh‘r’rn day, noarly new, aad tw th FALE. hores, new, hio aven &t dopot ortliwest coru URBALK=A RARE CHA 2 QU A nnivh in oF weill bo suld very €hoap o nton aad Uarrill.ats. Lamess ata barzala. TOR” SALE—SEVERAL SECOND.IA. also une nuw light delivery, cheap, PAIIL OF B4 S| tindand gentir chas for Seaie uy for anburban real sataie, A 8 poly st ILL - PAY OABH F ) WilL Buy horss I (akes to-day. e BOARDING' AND LODGING. A A AN AN West Side. ABRRDPEN.ST.~0OSILY.FURNISHED AND 1y e, withy or witlivus iundorato termiss all comlorie aud conveniences: aurroundings moat inviting: only Ainlf block lea or young boopls will tind this a most desl Vi 3 FURNISHED, EN o coubles, or”goutlimea, Vacancy or uao or two ladios ASHIRGTON ST, b So e et SOUTHL ST, 374k x.d}"'..r.sn uon jemaz, £110$3 por wel S pianw aud bai ; day-buard, 34 N NORTIL DRARLO) Hrag-ol ass table. ay-boarders waated, or genUemen; trst-olass Hotols. HOUSE-01 AND WEQUTH DESPLAINES- otwwen Madison and Monroo: $1,5 60 tur weals pur weak: , fnclidiug roun furals EVADA (IOTEL 148 AND lotwoen Madlsv board, 81,80 1033 per dayy 8140 910 b {NGH HOUSK, NO. o I Hodso—Deiratia sooms,” willh mimodated WAT A Alouruo-ta.—ltwom, weok. NORTIL TA 8AY Qdand §1 per woek, by cuais, " BOARD. WANTED, STROI LADY, INVANT, AND NURNB, A raliaod yoouss, aat wiati th.tbie SoRUAEy 1y whiora - thete arv nat e b &' privato f Ao vating Vartieuisrs, 1 h FOR SALE. i N BD—WILIL 00 INABAFE, (LON DAL AN NI BLhRaN A5ARE WAY; A ribuns oitiow, NER WANTELD-WITH $Lws T0 GO_T0 AR WA R U bt ot 1 Metvrmick Blook. JARTNEIL WANTED IN ESTANLIRHED mlzfx'- pital of aboui ¥%,000; s practiial %‘;mm'%wh freins g i Lv;l jerorument | DIVOROES. RORS—-LEQALLY OW ‘T Bu‘lflwmuk el ver BRI TR JITUATION WANTED-BY A LADY OF UOA- tion aad refisoment, a witnatin ss bo eene®, whero sarvants are kept, or cumpanion to dy; in Sl e duntey o biecilane, o trarel,Call or sddress i Emplovimont Aronts TONS WANTED-LADIES cmala holp can bo s 3. LAPRISE, 33 WWANT OF n ehiort atica fadison-st. QUICATIONS \ASTED - tApfie Dkt 3 irst.claes famalo liolp o sy netionnilty 033 1o suitc 14 00ty city or conntey. Sirar BAK ity (8 abat&vs Miscollnncons. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A8 + boukkenpar or cashicr; toferoncos glien, Address Y %, Tribune ot gn’u’n intell: ED-BY A YOUNG TADY 07 vy, a1 eleek, or ta do writing -of * lio Leat of foferonces. Address Y iatolligenve and e any kind lu an odice. NELLTE, Teibune uiticr, JTUATION WANTED= 1 retouch nrgativos ia P e VA YOUNG LADY, T0 otograph allers, Addross Ve, Tribung ol GUEUATION wAS VA TR AUTIVE 2D Loy, 17 yearsold, in d stare of offco: ean ron an wler wavor, af du any kind:nf works s gl Tecommendne tions frum farmer employers. Atldress Z 14, Tribuneotice, BUSINESS CHANCES. T < ROCERIIE, WITH FIX- alanee i se- gl lnvestigation ~GO0D Noith Clar) L. turos and {co house, -+ Apply tioro soon. ties,_Ad QA ANTY /" alho & fuil hioo of collars, tics, aot {or cash If takon soun; bave' utber bus buath Jialst Y-GOODS STAND AND THADR 0 tu Tilals, within T miles of Ohic IVERS & toom Mad LforEL 10 KEN aying boardo, #tock for sal AN OFFIR ORENT L cago real eatate, and wish to ariango with roal catata Qralery in the country to g would aak them, If they b . O, Box 3%, Chicagn, i AURANT AND FIXTUIRS COMPLRTR FOR “sale chivap, at 177 Vast Adainseat, lilf block from Uity Hall: owav'r gotnr ont of towa. Apply on piremisss, or at Rown 23, 14) Saut UG OIT WEI- ery manufacturing eatablishment In ‘Indixnatolls is offered for sale at #1000, whivh an Lalf {ta value, fur cash ar apy y 3 #ine, shaliing, ors c s Las cljmy thaownor wisbra to JUILN BUOTT, 10 Weat Mar- VIR FINEST STONK QUATIEY ON LAKE SUPE. L r.m)x . For further particulars ad- dress 189, Trbouo atice,No | 3 Sen A PARTNER WIT{L THHE auoint 10 A in_extoadiog iny uring buslness, which ylelds largo rotnrns; o salloltod. #5 Suuth Dosplatooast., bas .)*-i)”—l WANT AN ACTIVE, CAREFUL iiUs- Z,t) iness man—a Clirtsrian - gentleman—with .5 o tako Lalf Lutorut 1n & cloxs wikicialo busias irvady staried,couh rotarns uvery month, Addrous, elein iriwiduia aad Teteroace, 8 i ¥, carv Ar O. b Hont e LOST AND FOUN: ].vuu.\;n—mu:fr.v. l{)lfllililu(gl;’llflg'l:ll!{‘l:sl:A}' . i caniaiofog nioliaei e jouel. “viey wee e Gall JOS. | SRTPLEY e u v, LRED AND WINTE SIRIPED SHAWL, ot o8 Aot S, Ratard, o 113 MoRe. st BT CRANESS ofhce. TR e vory Thoraty i e vu o RPING OAR-ON CHIONGO, RoC: o “v‘um:nuxma. Byl & lange il Loy 0ol Uenwlading wateb, chain, er wletoiva i £3 \uaatins ‘sakod, Ly retormis 81010 N, T bl saiuo to ¥ ST Harnaoe ber, sl gallod Ui ige i g ot & kick on lef N 0 fGudor wi i-‘.."-’fli“{ii yrowkried by Tetarning bot o (e bara (a vear kY ED OR STOLEN-TW{ OWS, RED COl~ e e Hes Boee ey . o ofur dyoera stoct hors, pooes e vo {afortaatiutrof Lhelr e Tutira the sanis.to the owaor, J AGU SONZA, corner St Lufue and Fronben &) WILL BEPAID FOR TR RETUILN OF SU0 Nilaek Ll BN, TUE KT e ot V' ‘l" sday uight, snd no questlous Dt MISCELLANEOUS. TTEND TO BED.-BUGS AND €t ORROACHES, ATty 3itand 1o paui{of suro (hius, uF cuuUach ARPIUR OAWLEY, o/ buatodt, — = ™ 3 A OR"U UFF OLOTHING Lansous guods of any kind by soudiug s lew 453 Btato-at. 00K FOIC 719 WEST SADIEO! o it e o Jusca cutiins by \he Lieisute. mient of tlie human by, ‘rv-n cbh ::flul 1y thewsalves Z70 BUY-A GOUD BECOND.HAND NV A S Y A ARt AR othoa, ¥ S = AGENTS WANTED. 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