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1HE CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: * MONDAY,YJULY™ 12, “15756. TOWN TALK. Especinlly Concerning Pco- ple in Tllinels, Wis- consin, and In« diana. A Woful Olerk's Tale Forwarded from Rookford--Fato of 3 Somnambulist, Arrangements for the oid Settlers’ Reunion in Winnebago County. Timely Topics Agitating the Rural Dosom in Kankakeo and Aurora. Champion Trout-Fishing in the Noigh- borhaod of Sparla--Visitors in That Grecian Re- treat. Latest Pevelopments in South Bend aud the Surrounde ipg Country. ILLINOIS, CKFORD, THE ¢ Sweeld Correapondence of The Chleago Tribune. Rucrronp, IIL, July 10.—The collective wis~ dom of Rockford, who assomblo weokly in fho defiborativo assambly roams of our clty nnd iesuo mandatos that mako proud mosters trembla and teap coprgp dow $ho furrowed cheoka of police ofileors, havo jately turnod thoir attontion to the City Clork, and have made it oxcoedingly unpleas- ant duging the pest weok for that vonorablo functionary, The cause of this ditnculty is only wortby of mention at this timo hecauso it is g question that might come up in the municipa board of eny city, and involves tho fact asto whother or pot it in the dyty of the City Clork to yoake out an aunval report of (he roceipts.oxpendi- tures, dobt, property, etc,, of tho city. ‘fhotute- 1nr genius of tho cily hooks doclared it was most certafuly no part of hiy work to compilo auch a statoment, and the Aldermen unanliously paid’ the Olork was mistakon, whoroupon & motna- phorical Donnybrook ensued, fn wbich the Alder- manie shillalaly pracked akout tho head of the suffering Clorlt in & nisuner thop teatod his cour- sgo and tempor. After o warm d;ruu»ian last Monday aveniug, Ald. GeorgoE. King, Cashipr of tha Bocand National Buok, introduoed the fol- lowing weaclution, which wsa unammously pussed, sud effectunlly cooked the Olork's gooso, s from it.la had no uppeal : Witenrzas, Thorescems to bo g difference of gpinien an o ts bejug tho guty af the Clurk 1o cowpiio and resct the regularanniial report of recelyits, expends fures, dolt, property, ete. § Tesolged, Turt 1t 18 Lo apinion of ths Copneft {hat ib 1n thio duty pf tig Clerk toso compllopud present such | report, Theso ara tho facts in the matter. Who fs right? - Leaders that ars uformed upon the subjeot can better judge. FIIK BIITISI LION AND ROOKFORD GRADUATES, Baucy and {1l-bred Young America ia the same In all provincial towns, tuorefore it Is but proper that bis i1l mannera should be curbed by judiclous teachera. An ossay of s * fature Demosthones’! in our East High-Bchool last wook was but the refloction of the idcas of Amarlean youths. He depicted the British Lion wailing bitterly noxt vear through envious re- membrauca of the mauner in which ber oolonies elipped from under Ler paw’ & hundred years since, Wo seano fear, and tf Amarioan patriotasre willing to troat their English visitors with civili- ty, and preveut »fensive tomparisous, they will find nona more ready to rojoice and assist in our Contonnial than boarty, libertv-loving Johu Bull. A GOMNAMUULIST JUMPS FROX A THREKE BTORY WINDOW. - A young and landsome lady named Dille Pierce, eldest daughter of Danfel Plerco, Bsq,, of this clty, met with an acoldont last Saturdey ‘while waiking in her slecp. For somo yoars eho baa been an habitual somaambulist, but as none of hor night-walks proved disastrous, the family nover felt any alarm sbout her safoty, On the night in question, Mr, Plorco was awakened by henring = scroam, and, on praceeding to the place from whenco It {ssued, he dissovered Bella lying almout insensible and bleeding profusely upon the pavement. Bhe had fallen from a tbrea-story window while taking hor nooturnat paradd. Aledionl assistance was called, and it In hoped she will recover, A ONICANO TEMPERANCE LECTURED. Mise Prances E. Willarq, s tomporance logturor of cousiderablo ability and a promupent warker In the pause, dellvered a lectura in the Becond Congrpgational Church laup Hupday. the coprsa of hor vemarks, Miss \Vlfms nblulflrvsd nat o oity in tho Rtato wos making the effectivo efforta for the cause of morality and temporance that ltockford was, 'This may b heralded au an tmportant fact, coming ns it does from a leader of tho crusado of twelve monthy since, as Rack- ford in a licensed town and bonsta a goodly num- Yer af aslaons, Tho ladios havo st E:ng(h oome to look a} this matter in the rigut light, AN ATTEMET TO COMMIT 8UIQIDE, Mr, Joseph ITeetswaod, a yaupg maa living five m:." rro‘:‘rln llfult‘!osrd. :lllldfl ;athmmluvt to com, mit sweide last Sunday bydthrow] ito e Tiook Hivor, h 2 Al ovor, hio oame to tho concldsion thal Marguerita” was not wopth th% l_l‘crlflco d:::x‘i allowed Limselt to be rescucd by a cmlp'h of frionda. Ho had, howover, sont his * leas dying uppooh and confession ' down tho. river, which arrived {n Rookford two days since with no body attached. An enterprimmg journsl of thig ot} published 5, Liatau, for the worda bespea] vu)qmqqr\ and T ahiould nat wandor if the geatlo Marguerita's hoart is softqued by Womy Drancar Mangusmre: Farowoll! Your cruel, cruel indifforcnce hat led mota seck a wolery grave, I your beact ia softoied, dear Murguerita, 4o hot eieve for e, Dt et |flsmmu Losntitul aborcs ¥ail soprow Bo meper. 48 A SR tromtly The pootry, howevar, Ia marred in b Troduction whon e .‘ngmm{ that m&".“,.:ogl§ 8y yoi Live. to *‘ranhls by ¢ on Hit ,‘-hm uoAr the Rock Illllvnr. nnd.lin e ) MONE FRRACHING IN T[i5 OPEBA-1OUE) For some four or flve yelm‘lhn nmfl T“’h::nu Korr, D. D., of thiu city, ouce & Daptist minis- ter, now a Libaral proachier, has hald farth 1o an ednlriug congrogation callivg thomwolves the Clriytian Untan Boclety of Huckford " in what many mmnu‘gtylox porhaps sarcastically, * Our Opera-Houso” ™ To-morrow this divine will preach his last sermon in the sforossld plhce, sud after & vacatlon of four weokn ba will coins monce Llé labors 1n “the Unitanan Church Which haa Iately been purchased by the Hociety,' TUR DKDICATION OF THE VIB4Y PREADYTERIAN ' Thin event took nlc“.lwi B ace lazt Bynds) to-bo-forgotieu day with the g{;n?lnld'r::l:y’ 4 of Rookford. 'Tho Rev. Dr, Easton, of Holvidere. asuistod the pastor, the ' itev, James Crgkalianks, in the exercises. An slaquent and hiytorioal s0rnu was preashed from JolLu iv., 20-24, Thia nwm{, bas gromn from & more Landful to s memberhlp of suveral hundrody, e 0oat of tho ptesent atruotura was 840,000, TUK WOODHUMF-KINTON DiFyiuusTy, Qur Police Court durivg the woek hag bosn largely occupiod fu readjuating tho Qisgraceful fracas that took placo last wook betwaen D, . XKirton, a Chicago lawyer, and E. L. Woodruf, a promient mombar of the Becond Congrega. “l:m'tl Uthul[lfmblx (lll‘(li willll-hnol\&n l{umbn wmer- chsnt of ord. The ultimal ‘writlng 18 not known, um. B AhiK THE WAUTUNIAN' EXOURSION TO TWIN LAy, Vor the nezt two or three weeks ltockford win ba depleted, for & large number of our most promingut buaiuess wen will, accompanled by their familios, betske thoweelves to Twin Lakes, aud thero canip out aud enjoy the cool breozes, the placatonial sports, thetield and social games, On second thnnumx how-+ L\ Frank ', Woodbury, the Ttev. Willlam Augnatus Bmith, and other reverenda will bo in sttend- suce, OLLA-PODRIDA, ‘Tho danghtor of ex-Chisf Juatice Tawranco, of thin Btats, ta tu town, Hhio is accornpanied by the daughter of Cliof-Justice Pierpont, of Ver- mont, and tho twaln aro guosta of E, W, Blalsdell, Jr, E. 1. Griggs, » Chleago nowspsper man of some noto, ja niaying st big fathor-in-lew's, ex- Mayor Fowlar, of this city. Irof, J. H. Blodgett, in company with the "ljlh&‘hnal Claas of '16, visitod Elgin yesterday. Tho Catholica of this oity are about tq estabs lish p nclicol here. A number of Siaters will tako clisrge of the same. The Brsan Nouin Combination bnvo performnd in Rookford during the entirs week. B?e opluion in that thin is the bost company that has over visited our city. ‘I'he Hon. Thomaa McDanisls, & woslthy evfl- talist and leading cilizen of Bonulugton, V., was In Bookford ghis weok, ‘Te Rov. 8, W, Ltichards, & Plethodlst miniatar ,t Rockton, has beon dopoged from tho mln!'ulry or ! talsciood and bmnol‘ of contracl,” |u agroolng to marry s young Iady and then declin- ing to do go, anddeliboratoly uni uu.i‘ in holy matrimony with anothor indy. This is s proof that oven ministors biaya no right to * trifle with the young and untried affeclivus of swoal wom- n." * The Rov. O. O. Bmith. pastor of the First Bap- st Obyreh of thia eity, will bo ordaine) pastor af the foregolng church the 1&1‘ Bunday in this month. Dr. G. W. Northrop, I'resident of tha Baptist Thoncl‘nul:‘nl Bominary of Chicago, is to prench tho ordination sorpjon, e oy, A. T Tiogt, & woll-known Unlveraal: tat mlulslo‘rlt:! I:hhs city, is dangorously il and not expested ta livo, 'rlqolFlm Congrogational Churoh of this cit: liavo chartored a dozen cars, and will in Augusi 0 on the flrst oxonrsion over the Chicago, fluck(onl & Northorn Itailroad, to Aurora, where they wjll have a formal mooting by tun Mayor nmfv Cammon Council of that eity, in honor of tho close connection tho now raliway hag made betweon Aurors and Rockford. A numbor of Ohlcago architocts have honored Rockford with visit this woek, and aro presont- ing plans forthe construction of ouzr now Court- Haousp, Among others ars Q, 1L Flno?‘, WA Furber, O, Chapman, John Cochrans, P, (. P, Ttandall, 11, L. Gny, and E. Myors, of ‘Dotcoit, It is uncortain to whom tho contract mill bo warded. ¥ n'}:—' Edward IT. Lansing w?u married Tast wpok to Miss Wyotls Stons, ‘and Mr, Audrew M. Kosa took unta himeelf for wifa last Tueaday Aliss Eila W. Hepburn. Thaso woro tho only fashion~ 3blo woddings of the weok. @Gon, B, A. Iurlbut, our Representative in Congross, rotarned Jast weok frum West Point, where bg bag been to inapect the Military Acad- domy of thurplaco. bolng ono of the Congros- sional Committee for that purpose, porge LI, Holljster, Keq., of Rockton, in Winpebrgo County, kias boen .EFMNW » mom- ber of thio Htato Donrd of Public Charitles, in placo of the Hon. Boldon M. Church, of thias oily, resigned. 'I'lux Lieayy rains of Banday and Monday night bai dono & great deal of dsmage to tho rye and oab crop. —— FREEPORT, OLD BETTLENS' REUNION, Special Correarondence of The Chicago Tribune, Fuexeont, = .y July 10.—Amoug the institn- tions of this seation of tho Htate, organized upon an abiding basie, is tha Stephongan County Old Sottlers’ Sootety, Tlp Lol having been wes pgo~ ivg § fow yours aince by & lnndful of tho most urominont of thn pionoers of tho county, it kse Kopt on until, uulike the proverbinl rolling stone thot gathera ho moss, it Loy assumed Impouing proportions. ‘Lhe aunual gatherings of this or- goanization are attended with gonuinoe enthusiasm aud by all classes of oitizens. Praparations ara already {ngtitutod for tho forthooming jubileo (1 August. £ NoTEa, Ta tho polleges, especially of the Weat, Freo- part coutributos annuajly a large quata of stu- deita. ' Noticeably of thoso, thd Northwestern Univoraity, Evanstan, claims tho fargest propor- tiou. The collego boys are mow coming home for tholr summer vacation, sod the days of atrawberry short-cako ara numbered. Y. W. Hpmiltan, of Crysial Lake, IL,, lonsed tha new ‘Taylor Drnving Park, and will taka poeyossion in tho early autumn. Georgo W, Delsvon, of cirons-show natorioty, dangorausly stabbed racontly 3¢ Qgdeusburg, N. ¥., wag formerly a resident of thiy county, Mre. L. Jennio Forbes, the wifo of Col. Henry " C. Korbpg, of Southaru [llinoig, 18 visiting friends in this eity, Mrs, Forbes was for & numbey o(!! yosra Principal of the Acadomy formerly locatar at 1‘)’“&‘“”“‘ in th‘ln :annty, i Apple River t uriug & recont storm ovor Apple River tho lightuing struck tha barn of Frank Btone, klling four valuable Liorses, ‘Through” fhe kindness of Mr. Charfos H. Knapp, the 8abbath-schools of tho Firat Method- it Epiacopal and Bocond Presbyterian Ohurchoa of:tuig city enjoved an oxoursion to-dsy on the Northwestoru Hatlroad. TUE BEASON maybs summarized aa followa: Woather de- lighttully soal and breezy 3 rain in sbundanca; qur potatoos § drug in the mparket; Floyida water-melons of hugo rize and buge pricea ; corn roceiving 1t flual dressing ; whoat and oats heading. aut ; rye sad barley nearly ready for the slckiq: small graine flling “well, ~bub *lodged ” feartylly in gome sootions by the re- oent storms. st KANKAKEE. TOO MUGH BAIN, Apgctal Correspondenca of L'he Chicsgs Tridyngy KANKARER, {1, July 8.—To say that we bavp had top muck raln of late doea nol neagsgitate 88 8 preroquisite that ope abauld he an agricul- turist. A glance at tha weeda {n one’s own bym- bl radish-hed and the brimming cisterp ynder Liwkitchen, and tha poals of water about the atraotg atagoating (n tha su, ip guilcient to jug- tify tho conclusion, The hay apd rya harvent is at hand, and pleasayt wopthor is 4 ngogsgary copdition for lt, . ALDERMANIO BOUBOWE, ¢ The ahova {4 & topis largely under djsougeion in Kankaskoe this wook. Qv Sunday Ist 4o of the City Fathors wero uncoremoniously handled by tus son of another City Faghor whom the two former attempted to arrost, Their physiogno- mipe wont luto mourning, and thesan of Lis father went {ntd tho Polioa Court. ‘The father of the son thinks 1t not disgraco to wear the namo of Adam Funk; but aptooms it not on Lionor that his progony should pound an Alder- man, and {0 pound $wo Aldermon,—ob! that {a “too” muchl Bmarting under this condition af afalrs, Ald. Funk oharges Ald. Cruise—ons of the asisulted Fathara—with having tho Htrest Commlesioner butld s new mdewalk and make qthor improvomenta an his premises, and incor- porating thq expense in hll{; presentod {o the Qounail for general street work. Ald, Funk fur- ther declaros that ho knows of another ungodly Alderman who bad men work In his gardeu aud get their pay for it in @ like manner. And alto- gethor it fw'a awees little row whioh tax-payers nnlov, aud wish {d g0 infinitaly more of.. Atlsat pight's weotivg, the Fathera domonstrated their lavo for the doar pooplo by voting $3,500 for Btroet improvements whon the Mayor declarcs thore aro ngt resources at the commapd of the oity during the romainder of tha year to pay the ralaries and the expenss of street improvomants alroady incurred, Qur Aldermen ato trylog to omujata Chicago, 3 7 1TEME, Thé Mothodists aro already talking **campe meeting," and it is nnpposed that Mre. Van Cots e et seesmon o T ‘I'o Bay exourgjon i o 33 dl’}fi" ‘sufloo. e ta Latayatto Lyat Batus, at Uraoger™ editor who thinks Judge Btarr's bill of 81,300 for services In the I‘lyg- auth, Ksokakee & Pacific Hailroad bond oass too high, l‘ld}l *'squsaliog” ahoa i, bad batter 1o~ floct that Judga Siarr was olocted two years ago Ly the farmers’ votea. If it'a a family row the; want to get up, then they mesd uot obtrude themeselves upon outeiders, who are willing the Judgo should ‘Lave what the county will Late to . Farrello, tho Italian Olo AV & ca uxt,iama the otfor night. o &::;lnlhl vlul?; well, but his entortsinment | O ot b ont s Loo long, ‘Cut it 2 —tga AURORA. TUE CROIM. Hpucial Correspondence of The Chieago Tribung. Ausona, IL, July 10.—Iu this section the crops are looklng finely, and the proapects of a bountitul harveyt are most flaftering, though ;small grain in moxt localitles bas beey more or leny ansailed by the chingh-bug, Com promises n largo yleld, with rousonably falr weather, apd potatoes are fist-rate, In thp city the usual stagnstion iu husiness prevails, and must cunfinua ugtit grala begiug sud othier lugurivs of capp life, Wo sye glad to | to move—porhaps notil qur psople wake up to Loag that & good of preach 1 aat Aanfs e D e e HEn Yl icachers ta be | theimportence of eitabllsling wope. mangface th, the Day, turivg enterprises, Our moneyed mea are unso- countably Jothargle upon tho matter, and gepar- ally alsposed to tako things s they come. RAILROAD FACILITIES, Oar great hopo has baon that the Chicagn & Northwestarn Uompsny would come %o oar ro- lof sud give us & compasing lino of rallwsy, but tliat ontorprisescoms to bie again at & stamlatitl, Iudood, it {s now roported Shat this Couipauy has enterod Into an arrangemant with tho Chics- go, Burlinglon & Quincy folks, whoroby thoy |, will - boY permitted’ to run their "' goal ¢ trains . over ‘ tho Fox shiver Road, from Aurors to Oencva. They are now dependent upon ths Chicsgo, Burliogton & Quinoy for their daily supply of coal, anditis deaizablo thay their line should bo extonded to tho miues, Aurors has long clung to the hope that this road would be bullt, but it soemu that no rossonable arrangement cau bo mado for right of way, aud no one seems to be making any offort to securo it. Northwostern officials dony that any such compromiee 83 that abovo roferred ta bas bosn made, pu assort that the company a50 stlll desirous of coming to Aurors when our people will do tho falr thing, but lack of enorgy bida fair to Lkoep us for aome time to coma in Qur lxnéuut condition of total depond. anco upon the Chjcago, Burlivgion & Quinoy. THE AULORA GUN CLUI, rocant]y organized, snd composod of & dazen or moro of our bost shots, hold thoir first tousns- mont _voutor afterngon, mpou tho Fair QGrounds, when the chiampion gold badgo was carriod off by Br. M. M. Miller. Quite a largo numbar of citizans witnessod the couteat, snd muoch intereat was manifeatod, NO AGRICULTURAL FAIR will bo hold by the Northorn 1ilinois Agrionlturat Boclety thig fall. For six succasaivo somsous thoy Liavg given aploudid exlibitions, but the patronage has not been sufficiently Iarge to aave tha Bocloty from finanoial ruin, suil they aro now hopolessly insolvont. Their fairs horetofare have oceuplod four days, tho only paying attond- anoo belng on the Isat day, when tio racen were to come pff. The mauagemont liave, thorafore, rosolvad thiy year to Laldalorsq f3ir on Wadnon- day, Thursday, and Friday, Sopt. 1, 2, 3, when 4,000 1o promiuros will bo offored. The North- orn 1llingis Grand Trotting Circuit ombraces Mondots, Eagl, Augora, Bycamoro, Dizon, aud Tiskilwa. " A WEW NNTEDFRISH is abont to bo eatablished which promises to ss- sumo very considerablo proportions. It ig the manufacturo of a new agricultural steamor for coaking food, but which can bs roadily adaptpd to ajl nurl;oum wliero Lieat 18’ required.” If was invootod by Mr. W. A, Swartbout, a young farm- er of Blackherry, who rocoived hin patont on tho 4d joat, Mr, R, V. Gates, of this city, s gentle- man of good buainess qualifications, indomitablo enorgy, and plonty of groenbacke, has purchased an jutorest in tho leamor, and the_firm will aliortly commouco its maunfactura, It can be furnished at a retail price of about 820, and wili dp tho entiro rango of work douo by stesmers opsting 150, with a groat saving of fuol. DEATIE OF AN GLU CUTIZEN. The funoral of tho venerable Wyatt Carr, ona of otr oldost and 1anst highly respocted citizons, ocourrad this moroing at the First Methodist Church, Mr. Carr settlod in Anrora in 1841, having emigrated from Eimira, N, Y., whore Lo was a prominont local Damocrat politician for aver twonty yenrs, Herc, however, Lo has ways lived a yory rotirad life, and disd on Tusu- day avening last, at tho age of 8) yoars. IHin fuperal wod atlondod by several Masouia argani- zatiops, ho hoving beau a mombor of bhat fratormity for sixty-elght yeara, Mr, D. O. Distt, buo ot lotograph r, D. O, D o yoloran photogral artist, had & slight attack of nnnlycxfiu Eu ‘Wednesday morning, *tho result of overyworl, tut Is gradually rocovering. William Brooks, a West Sido barbgr, accident- ally fall through & doop-window, & fow oyopings since, tho glase sovoring cords and nerves 1n is sigut arm agd rendering him s cripple for fe. hd Mr. Hallifield Dennay and family have arrived home from a pleasaut three weeks' tour through Qauada, : Tho Rev. Alr. Hopkins, ector of Trinity Chureh, who has buen Last for many montla endeayoring to raise funde to clear the church from doht, has aomplated the object of his mis- sjon, and ia daily expocted home, Mr. ¥, O. Whito, wife and sisters, and Mr. {m Brown, are viating friends in Hastern citieq. Mra, W, IT. Watson s vyisitjog in Vassalbo- rough, ¥Mo., and Miss Efio Watson spends the vp’fllmn ?:. Jnc‘k;onvli'lhi. . The wifo of Dr. L, K. Brigham is spengdin, few wooks jn Now York Ei{iy.g 4 R E. D, Bradloy and his daughter Clara aro trav- eling in tho far \West, for tho bouefit of Miss Dradlay’s bpplth. Charloy, son of L. T Hoyt, was badly burged by gunpowdos on Monday laut, A son of Willium Tuchiards, 18 yeara of ago, Iodgu«l a pistal ball in bis Joft l,uux Iaat evouing, wbilp playjug with o rovolvor. BYCULSIONS ara tho ardor of the day for noxt week, A gocial aocioty of ypung ladies, styling them- selves tho *“J,8," picolo m -k;(nw-rq'n Purk, Blane, on Wnduosdny. i The Dubuque & 8t. Paul excursion, whioh lpaves this aity on Thuraday, propieps to he a grand succoss, Many of our bost citizeng, pud Eunlas from Rockford, Elgin, aud other places, ave secured tickots, which aro placod at 820 for the round lru:. 1t 18 hoped the Temperanco Reform Club oxr gursion to Plano on Hlllu’l.ll{ next will 'prnvo [ succees, a8 the Club aro greatly in neod of fands, Hevoral ocar-loada of Chicago psaple ars e: pectad §g pastioipaf WISCONSIN. SPARTA, SULY MUBINGS. specwa] Corvearandence of The Chizaga Tyume Branta, Wia., July 9.—I¢ ia hard o roalize that summor {8 upop us ; that July—the ** Wan- dering Jow " of tho twelve months, which ush- ara in the most pppressive of climate-changes with its world of mosquitos and unsavory qdore—ia alresdy ono-third gone, The weather horo {8 dolightfal, the air coot and braciug, the' natural hest of tha sun being tempared by capl rajus which aroipvariably followed by cool porkh winods blowing ovar tho ridge north of this val- loy, leaving the ptmosphore as pure and clesr as abell, Your corpespondont, in company with a party of ladles sud- gentlemen, residents and guosta of the city, passed a dsy jn tho woods yesterday, in close proximity to a trout-siream. The party waa organized for the purposs of a quiet little pionic in tho woods, with thointen- tion of catahing enough of the SPOTTED NRAUTIES to bave nico littlo fry, cooking utensils havivg been oarried for that purpove. One gentleman nogured seventy-eight fine trout within a very fow hours. One young lady caught five good- aized trout within a distance of 80 rods from the atarting-polnt, Oune hundred and nive fish waa tho result of the few Lourw' fluliing, only fous of the party participating in tho spori. VIHITORM, A Iarge number of guosty aro hare, privoipslly from Bt. Louis. They ¢xprous unboundsd nutis- faction at tho way they have bopn roceived, and are delightod with the appoarance of the strosts and parks, which novor looked fiuer thaa at the pregent time. Although the [Urvum‘ HEAHOD 8 not a8 brisk as last yoar's, 1t {8 stuil a busy ovo, and glves proapeats of beooming still battor bo- fors the Boplembar gelos rosch us. The follow- ing ‘l‘n 8 list of acrivals at tho principal hoto! last Week R. Hatison and wify, George D, Humphreys, W, Fale lon, D, ¥, Qorter, AWsatiler O, Andsrsan, J. O, Catiln, ‘Thoodure Betts aud wifo, T, L. Cole, 8t, Loufs, Mo Dl o o, S i el Jomn e, Dubiin, Teehndt 1o P Moores- 3. G Qallaban, Rau’ Claire, ‘'Wis.; W] Richardson, 8. Gusran, Chippows Falls, Wis, The abov f- a llst of - thiosa who, bility, will stay shrough the season. INDIANA, , BQUTIL BEND. Hpaetal Corrsspandence af Ths Chicapo Triduna. Bourxt Bzxp, Ind, July 0.—In tule fime of wonderful growth of vegelation there is much for congratulation. Tho poor and the hearty eatera will, it thers be no intervention other tisn s mow. koown, be able to supply thameelves with potatocn for a small Sgure—ssy, in this seotop, for 25 centa per bushel. Farmers moam to foar that they will be ug plenty ss to ba nearly uugalable. Sald El Wade, s well-known farmer and stock-raléer of Torro-Coupes Pralris, * The Early Rose potatoss are big a3 my fist now, and just lots of them," and any one that kuows. Wade's flat can esally coujeciure that such potatues are large suough for auy marset. Oabbsgea cover more ground in this agotlan thyn ever known befors, sud thoy are growlug rapid- ly. A promioqgt farmer said to-day that be did nok balleya that sale could bo bad for them, and (uad they Wobld biava 1o be fed 16 this cows. inall proba- orado beotls and other vermin t! fost cropy at this gosson Lave made but slight TAVAROS, TERRONAT. Heth Wadhams, of Chicago, and his brothar Carlton, of this city, bavo gono on a wisit fo thels old home In Connecticul, whera tLey design sponding soveral wooks. ] ma Btantinld, an whom the Laporte Bar hind 2 good Johe some weoks ldxa for bin adjourning Qourd \a comp howa sad look atier bis corns planting, ia somatimen eubject to singular for- Rotfainess e times, and many a good story fs told on him on account of it. a occaslon this weak is 00 good to ba loat, Tho Judgo tad aat & day and honr to hear & relation {n ** procsed- ings supplementary to cxecution,” according to Luo provisions of tuto, but when tho time cano the Judgo was nowhoro to Lo found. Thn l.v?eu and les walled until night, whon tho Judge bum . He had baen ont o his corn- flelds wn{‘chiu( Oh; coru grow, and bosing it. At the foundry of tho lrou warks yestorday & QGerman did 8 big day's work in molding, and bo- cams warm, dnriog the time drinking oxcoesive- 1y of cold water, About & o'clock he took ap- othior heavy ‘dranght, and soon after disd, it {8 Lelioved, from his oxcesuive drinking. TUE PIREXEN, Blnco the firemen’s touruyment at Laporte lass Monday, & compyny of that vi[_lggc and another of Kalamazoo thiuk that they ougtit to tiave done batter, aud can upon suather gcasion do.baltar. Tuey aro now talking 2!;0\“ thoir shilities and tho mnne{ they ean put up. Our bove aay thi 1t they ouly moan busincss and will pat up & pay- ing atake they can be accommodated without sty dolay. Several compapies Lera aro keoping up thoir practice, making winnmg runs sud conp- lings ovor any recozd time, aud s test by the coni- pagies usmed would undoybledly urove s one- elded alfajr, ILLINOIS POLITICS, A Cynleal View of Things: Uncomplimentary Alluslons to Logan, Qgloshy, aud Hovoerldges--A Puff for Cullam. The Lpte Confemplible Democratic-Grangor Legisiature. New York Tribune, Sroixariery, 1L, July 4.—P'robably the fincst fleld in tho world for an oraclo out of huainess might bo found at this moment in the Prairio Htato. If any one gifted with tho power of telhing how tho next elections are going to result would set up shop in Bpringfield, ho might buy & bLspdsome Bangamon County farm, sjooked with Aloxsuder's best cattle, with thp proceqds of one {air day’s proplicsying. We Lsvo io this city an guusually largo number of patriots who are conscioutiously opposed to makivg mistakes {n horso-races or eloctions, and sl guch would pay liborally for a tip which should show I.hun;l who I8 to be next Governor and who ia to succeed Gon. Logan as Bonator. Among the Democrats I find & goveral fosling of confidenco that tho Hepublicans are wasting thelr time in quarreling over the nominations. The Opposition is fully detarminod to carry tho Btate noxt time, and to scloct from jws own rouks tho auccessors to G0V, DEVEBIDGE AND BENATOR LOGAX. DBat theso gontlemen areequally sanguino that tho peoplo love them too well to let them will- ingly atep out of oftice, and they hald that con- trolof the party organization {a all shat faneeded to give them victory, Their deaircs wro faw aud sjmple. They only wapt to be let alono. Bevoridge would faip stay Govarmor. Logan fiuds tho oclioos of the Bouate Chamber particu- Jarly favorable to his atyle of oratory, and tho socloty of tho boarers of the carpet-bag at that ond of tha Capitol is good enough for him. The Governor and he are thonght to have formed an allisuce, offensivo and defensive, designod to keep thinga ne thoy oro, But it is by no mesns cortain that they will bo ablo to control tho organization to the ond. Lo- gan's firat puccess waa atiained by diligent manip- ulation of {he ' Grand Army of tho Ropublic,” and by direct peraonal solicjtation of candidates for tho Leginlature. Duriog the campaign which preceded his election he never went to a county whers tho majority was olearly Democratic. But whep s Ropublican was ressonably sure af carry- ing the day, the fins voice of -the dark-browed Egyptign wad certain to bp hpard on tho stump, and in tho Poste of tho Graud Army, end it was not likaly that hie would leave, the caunty with- out swoaring ptornal friondship with the cm- bryo lawgiver, whose calling and election he had douo so much to insurs. When the Legialsture camae_ together Buearly avery: Lody wag persouplly pledged (o Logsn, snd glosby, who was blandly’ waiting 1o swallow them ag thoy arrived at the State-louss, way compalled to put off bia aspiratious till the nost tury, when be repeated Logpn's gamo, with tho tho same rosult. ~‘Ehe timos, howaver, aro not suspicious for & repetition of this claver stiat- agy, Witbin the last fow years tho Graud Army l&au lost most of its prestige; tho lodge ol tho ranger Las offered muperior sttructions to thoso who like to make fools of themeelves ln gompany, and bosides, the mopastio masculioity of tho Veteran organization could etaud no chaunce with the opportunities for spoouning af- forded by tho epicena Grangoe, y of the oumilfollown by wlmuti intluenco Loggy sud %gluu 5 fiut their places hava oytgrown both of them, and will not work for them agaiu. Thiw makes It uncertain whother with sll fhalr setivity and uiporiqnco Boveridgo and Lagaa can effoct tholr own renomination by the Adminis. tration party. There i » plonty of other saplr- suls, bt pone 4o prominont &y BHELPY M. CyLLOM, who wants to bo Govornor or Honator, If it bo ho will of Providenco sud the caucus, Cullom & good sops of map for & politicau. Ila made 8 good Bpeaker of tha Houwe of Reprosontatives lual'lllnan', scrved with crodit as member of Congross from thia district, was active and en- ¢rgetio in gotting ** bonod ™ for bis conatitusuts, sud was -lwsya cJeanly and degent follow; nob what Arthur .'!mu would call 'a primy facie statosman, but s man in honor and straight- farward integrity Jar in mdvance of tho whole ruck of warrlors and Grangerd, I do not mean that Lo fa too good for thin world, Heis a polilicisn, sud therofore, Fnowinu perfootly woll what s sordig aud uufit Prosident Gog. Grang was, Lo roso in Convention n Y'hiladeiphla, thruet hls tooguo 1 his cheek, sud nonunated him for re-eleotion. I hope ho would yot do it agein, far Lo in uot unteackablo, Ho s ths yight sort of man for this Blato just now, bocanse he ia sound on all questions of floance aud publio hougaty,—s quality rarer smopg ua st present then we could swish, Tho taint of thievish thoories aud practice hisa siruck doeper in thia great Commonwealth than could bave heon imagined a fsw yusts ago, ‘'tho shamaleps ropudiation in Macoupin aud Do Witj Couutios is regardod by mavy lilinolsans who ought to know better a8 a veulal offeuse, and I Liave heard is coally predicted within the last twonty-four hours that Vike County will repu- diata her Boy-Carty bonds, 1 regres Lo say that thero I8 3 VERY LATTLE UlOI0H botwoen fho twp pastien in this State In regard, to thesn most Important questions of fiusnce and publlc obligutions. In lows the liue lu olearly drawn, Gov. Kirkwood is runuiog.upon s sound gpacia plattorm, and thoe hoterogensous opposition i courting the defeat it desvrves under the banner of rags. In Ohio, too, the Opposition Lias driven away tho Liborals aud sll thio intelligent tlasting voto by tho vame recklens uttersnces of folly and fraad. Hero, tho lead- ory of both organizations ara so complataly do- moralizod and cowed by the rascally rural dunia- oguvy that it will be a mero accident if the ouo which comes firat iuto couvention does not com- s the same deplorsble Liuuder into which the Obio Democrats bave fallsu. You will tind louty of individusle on both sides who Sonouhco this madness, like Cullom amoug the Kepublicsus, sud Willisw M, Bpringer, the new Dewocratis Congressmun, » bright and cu- orgetlo yuuug awy But no ono ta able to suswor for what his party will do, ‘Tho courss of the Iste Legislatore was 5ich as to burry all orgauizations ou toward that coudition of chaos wh‘lch wome consider {he most hopoful phase of olitics. ‘The Uppoeitiou had & workluy wajuri- v, aud thoy worked it] Binoe tho lewp of the (iadareno bWite many years ago, there bas prob- sbly never beeu sven & moro mauiac or boutial sssemblage than the last (linois I.egulsture, 1t was compoood almout exclusively of uew wou, “freo frqm tho corrupting influcuces of city politica,” " ey had uo more regand fur othiers righta thao for thair owu diguity. They were o iguorsut and s0 piggishly wrckg-headed that, Wau said by a disguyte J““ of my acjual ance, ‘‘you couldnhy bribo' them to’ do a logal rat." ’.gzoy t:lnéh up and -&n&nw g 0 soandal au s \ EPREn tions ot both pas PR e IOWA, The State Millers’ Associntiones= Subgidence of the ¥Flood. Tha. Fobruary Meteor---That Bchaol- Dosk Patent--<A Long Term of Court. Sult Against a Rallroad for $10,000 Dainagess--A Boy Badly knjured by a Dog. BTATE MILLERS' ABSOCIATION. Nreial Correapondence of Tha Chicagn Tribune, Des Morxes, July 10,—The Becretary of tho Towa fitato Millors' Aesociation has issuod the following notice: HEcRETARY'S OXpICK, July B, 1875, —Tbn millers of fhin Btatn will hold thure Aecenid snnual mecting in Des Moiues on Wednoaday, July u1, 1875, Latevery malller u the Blale wake {28 point 16 attend the meek- {ngf7 2 business of Importance wiill 1o tranracted, anit th’ slection of ofivers for the ensutng year wiil be hield during h foy, Atendmouts ty the Cunsd- tution sud ‘y It bo In ordir also, 4 Thoro wil cfal meetitg of the Invurance Comppany connocted with the Aswociation, der svisement (e ameadiaent of the b; Company, Canfio Jourself and Indnos every miller wjth whom youmsy come in contact to cotwe slao, Tha Indlca- tions are tyst thin will Lo oue of the largest sud 1aust peofitable meetings vot lield by the Aradciation, Millers of Tows, iho featernity througboud”the na- thot 2 wlkhlllg anxigusly for the success of our ex- periment, and tha fomirasice corporatioas are Just an soxnuly axgecting oir fuldre, Wiich rlallbo Gis- appoluted T 1t ia fur yuu to ane Lespaetfully, i . RENRIN, W Assuciation, 4, Hecretary MUl MGACLE Vd BTEAM. Boforo tho Iudinnola Brauch of the Rock Teland Koad was buwit, D. Pratt was running & liuo of freight wagona to that city and “along shoro.” The building of the road mado no halt in his buainess. Ha kept pegging along, and is af it yet, doiog a goodt busiuess, carrying freight lowor than the railrond clisrges, even uador Graogor rulo, Tho distance is 22 miles. TUE FLOGD. Persons from tho country along tho lower valloy of the Des Moines and its* tributaries say tho water ia rapidly subsiding, and the damagoe to grain will not bo #o great ny at firat supposed. 4 THAT METVOR. - They are etill picking up fragmonts of that bigz Febroary Jowa mateor. U'wo were rocently fouud ncar High Amana, ona weigling 71, aud tho other 48 pounds. Tuo 71-pounder was Leing hauled about a3 weight ou a harrow by a farmer, who was, aefounded when told whatit was. It is probable that that metcor will yet bo the wenaps of disrupting the State University. The Professors are already rqusarreling about fit, c}umlng each other with not knowing what thoy are talking abont. WAL OF TUE 'PATIIES, Tho Ifomeopaths are bLegining to move on tho Btate University, and thero mill soon bon war of tho 'Patires. TUAT SCIO0L-DESK PATENT. At tho last term of the United States Circait Court in this city, a' docreo was rendered in favor of G. W. Hildreth mguiust s school-districs in Greone Couaty for using a seat mado by Bher- wood, of Chicago. and Ttoborts, of this city, which was “declared to be an infnngement of Hillroth's patent. There was no defense made to the actiou of Hildreth: Lence the devree wag iven, ‘Tho Jtato ownw tho Roberts patent, it finvlnzmme through Rankin,—the patent hav- ipg beon tarned over to it to secare tho smouub af bis defulcation. Biuce that decrco, 8 large number of school-districts using Roberte’ desss Liave been threatoued with prosecution, and tho prasent owuars of tha gchool-desk factury, who purchased it of the Btate, and uso a Polorts seat of new pattern, have called oa te Execu- tiva Council of the State_for informstian iu the matter, " ek Morxrs, July 8, 1475, ter, Garern —DEA bin : Permit i of 10 Towa Bchoul Burulture Loupusy you, o8 the representative of the State, whether tho Hiato Inténds to insist upon the priority sud validity of tha loborts schook-seat and dusk pateut, Parties in Cblcagy, clafuiiug under the so-called Hildretl patent, ansort tho Roberts patent 1o bLa an infringement, sod ving persons owning the Koberta patent, through purchasa from'tho Btate aud otherwise, much sutny- ance and tronble by their claims and thresta of prose- cution, g the Btate, still the ownor of cousiderable territors, proposcs o aarert and matntain the validity of the Moberts patent, tiiat fact alove will give copfi~ dence to those partios who aro dealing ln the Rol erts seat, Your early reply will obiige, Yours reapectfully, WiiaHT, GATc & WhiunT. The Hon S1atz or Iowi, Exrcrive Derants , July 9, 187, Wrizhty have 'yoyr letter of the 8th fost., in which you awk, 3¢ tho aftorneys of the Jowa Hlool Furniturg Company, * Whether tho Htato Intends to Inxixt upon tao_ priority and valldity of the ltoberts schoolweat and deek patent.” I queply, with {he approval of my associsien in the Execulive CGouncll, 1hat the State regards tho patent »a valid, sud {pntaty that any claim of it infringement upoy other sclool-donk utents b withuut foundstion, and the State will apsert the prionty and validity of thfe pateut auaiuat apy wttempt (o dscrodit 18, Yours, very jruly, 3 €. C, CamreNTEn, Tho Btato still holds the old Roberts’ patent and s}l torritory under 1t enst of the Mississippi Biver, and js futerosted in nnmfimmqg tho valid- ity of tho patent for 1tscll and alsa for its as- digns. ', Dis teh & A LONG TEIN. To-day will cloge the 11tk day of the Alarch torm of tho Districe Court of this county, the longest term evor known in tho history of any gourt in tha Btate. ‘Tuo expenses of jurors have hoen over 7,000, and for wituessey over &15,- 000, 1t was tho fitst term of Judye Leonard np- au the Bench, ho taking bis oftive Jan. 1. Tho Knflé Jury last evenivg cancd bum with a gold- oader. RAILBOAD DAMAGES, Ap action sgainst tho Chlcnga, Rock Ialand & Pucitic Hailroad Compauy by Bannister Bhultz, for damages in tha sum of $10.000, is on trisl berp, 1t appears thatin 1473 Shultz wasona band-car near Newtou, sud that the men wore nniug to ovcrtake s train ahead of them, and ivgome way Ehuliz lost lus balance aud foll from thae car, TORN BY A DNOG, Lant evening & boy named Goodin was brought bara frum Pells who wan in nucI‘ of his wother sud fumily, who had recently moved (o the city. Ha was horribly lacorated about tho loys, arma, and body, having boen bitton by s farper's dog in Polla. 1t sgpeuru lio visited tha Touse SWhI o walling to Des Moines) ta get a drink of water, Iesaw the dog in tho yard, and houitated to prozecd, whion a man told him tho dog would not hiarm hiw, aud Lo started for- wurd, wheu the dog scized him. Tho boy fy sbout 18 yeard of ago, and wen uo badly injured {hias bia could not atand upon bis foet or scarcely niave s lmba. Hawgve. "7 LOST AND FOUND. POUND FILE REV, W ] 01, NIGIT No. 483447, Wia, Cuan vl I ]JJIIn.iupnl fnco. gl waich, N o, Wy H oy o sy apd pia AR i T T AR A2 kfi\ Tor i, 50 tor Ting. No quostuns. Addsus Voet-Othes 5 DA bout 1,103 hm'n'w"n;‘nfllns YEAT 5 OLD, ounds’ welght. Ko or Infosmat sttt ot s o 0! p) 4f o at AT JTOLEN-FROM BARN REAR OF 419 RLUK ISL- ey, Blinday. th AR heaby Abaat T 0/DUk pe ey o kit Wt irhy liore bmut 154 lianids et 8 3ears olidi Bae & iilio siifinass 1o sbonldera, weidha athotl i pounis; also, vno sut alngly barinss, fore wizap of bridle 3 't0 wre blind by & place uf Copir wire. Any purs of (Lo atlac| 5 ; warded Uy FOWURH & \turipatlon i ”.‘::’.",:.':‘.‘...,.".i:.‘hh..‘:.h‘.:l,x;" LA 0 bl Tiand av, ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SuT GH SILK B1t0- AN cad: o tust slyle and bost fivw,m--xu\t’m. e B 'S, L w a¥. SRR, 5 l‘\ull SALK-TWO HANDSOME WALNUT AN arry parlpr 7 s, rach outirely now and ‘I’IMIIII worky 1453 will sall fur §83. TR el WARTRG e, s guad dow; giva full pastic oifioe. jros BALV—OIL IHIE-TKN ad ‘klnfiq I'nd‘;‘:ml. ll:" Ixic Buuip,ef e iy pprmied e et UK BALE 000 G AINE OF WINKE AT A BAR. T kel URRKAS, Sattoon,bill, KUANT 15 OCTAVE 1y cctavus. Al Latat bk Hob"aud pumeriul ue dence G WILL BUV AN tusemuud ianulart ohly-odrved 910 ‘rovuruents ot Leaboan uvsd w213 wooks sad gl zo vew toul and cover with i " DIVOROES. e e ALLY OBTAINED-NOT FRAUD. s ot A oy el e _.___CITY REAL ESTATE. ___ Jrog SaLE-sou R IVAHGAL ey on Forty-nighth-st. weoat sacrificn If taken withi Trados, VW ANTED-3 60AL MINERS AT MINONK, 111, 3 1 t 3 : ] full work guaeantoed ; thore coat the awnor sbout §:0,000, & non-rea trika or trouble takan at onca for $17,040; sublact to & ma of sny kind. Tagul:e a L4 La> wiiich batabout two yoars to rn : 1 know ol t E S xain angwharo: tith verfect: §75, 040 was refnead 1 mulovment Agenctos. prabarty iwa years agn: ft s 8 beat «rux! ! ‘ ANTED - EMOS W RATLROAD g Dr, Kenalcott's and apposits Mr, Judd's restddne men, 25 o mill bands,” 27} LIS, o e, B o iyt rofilable iarestment, “thers is nothing in ma - & TR krtsaalio his, " J. FSATAS WARGKSN, 13 Casmber | YW ARTRDSIO KANROAD MEX, TRRR PATLI. roa. o with good bxgago. RAROREY QURIND 418 AV ANTED 20 HALROAD LALOI ‘ F Hiinais and W LA 1kAP. X NEWHAUSE AND JomoN 11 or address 1778 _Bouth sl 1. ST NEAR ELDRTDGE- \Yinconaln, feeo fare. £i farm Hand . 18 tio choppoers and hark.paclors. F, Ci NTIA a ook choapt make me da | {hte chingem snd Bk pelera. I F. CIHRINTIAN, RAILROAD e T OHOICR ARDREASTU . WA West ot trath Ride. g oy WAL torms, ean , Trs Tc. 100 for sawnil, o sech rrrml d b hrough Vi 3 & . K ACAN O Ak Dacgin theongl s, G ¥, WORK }‘\vuwll ha:k poellag andcity, K.A.ANG > = i TED-TEAMS, ~#1 PRIt DAY, a9 NAlL- L ESTATE. A A o e Fmfij", LY B eto., fx Aoplrto 0. V. BNELL & CO., 3 Went at Pack Riden: #15dawn and 3 a cion 1 pabl s s e e o o ek teon g xff»s-".'::(’,‘.':' s Tiems el VY ANTHO- R TEANRAND 30 ATLROAD SEN proparty in marked len e t for seation and grade; [or eaw.mills and farmis, Prica, 1RA nuu‘\vfi‘i‘u_h‘k.'fiu Hommeyermaand | 5 ALY ERSIN, 21 Voot ltandoipnas, Miscolinnooun. ‘VAI’TRD»MP.N AURKING BUSINESS TO SELL 41l tha nowest popular Acticles: Taye 45 tn #10'd: e 25, American Novelty Co., 113 Enat Mad)- L Addross. e WITIE €15 T0T LOTS AT #1% acro Bidivisian o Galamel, dest (86 1Robign 3 s eros on e sease’ e, ) I ALY COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, i A O/ [ Ditnote by n Now York bouso| ane hasing s knowladgs € . Address, with roterouce, i hide 4 20, OR SALE-FARM OF 136 ACRES IN TIE TOWS - of Waukegso, 3 miles from depot, 30 = W ASTED Cwk frarg "the evlebeated ucral Kieindy ! woll imypror AL b i you v t gl Sadars hoes Narwsierline G pefinly | ok dnsend it S e alantl e . TrCDAPE, bar ter nn place. it 23 Lulside the city. atroot 17,0- BILINCOLY, or FORD MQUIRY] Waukegsn, Fhuniabay otk ..1;‘2".;:.'..*;,, LYty Tiing Fon SALE-ONE OF THTV NEST STOCK FARS S EIV COUNTY OV TILE tn Mc ‘onnty, fil., 64 acres, x00d Lapra: invantion of utility: ix standard nry sanate b miles northmest of 1 city, T mile from o N1, Tors sbnvt time #35 i EN WA P 70 doreq enkl bariiast Foii‘fi'il. {arm lan erty. GRIFS o {or 8 i smeaeates, fannel and straloer combineds & cheap and antial graduared meisara; appraciafod as soon As Huply buunediately o A, WAILE Soulls -ou"&icu{xr.l“. Gu‘fi‘u JLETROIS rrad city prop- RIS, T Miion et Room 5. MitN 70 RELL DRY il housa 1o the & o Y Stuse n mtand the dey 03 KXCITANGE-A LARGE NUMBER | gunte butihers. - R bt o o4 e g tarmy, well ocated, n {hmnis and faws. | &etr e L ol KA AR TS o A e A TWARTED-g5m" REWARD FORA SIMPLE cheaper and betler huralacaiami than Kelil's Little Giant vast-pocknt Jomtrinent, Origing tsentlon for duors and whadawa 0o Ll Bkl . (aken mrney &t o Biste and cotnty rgbis for extaa induco- » Working yartisa wanted with emall eapital. Fo adonte wanie,city and country tate WA Nandntph aod Clark a1a. “YA.\'TZH—T“'O You Slearung, e ... .REAL'ESTATE WANTED, ‘\7/}& FED SMALL FARMS IN ILLINQIS AND wa. Wahiara good onincumhersd vity prmpoet) "“e“fiu tor moall bnyiruved tann. URIFFIN & 184 M &, to LEW IS, e n ot ¥ INT i WILLTAKE X N1GE BIGGY 3 a magafactars, for il g #ina #n el g aarne Cinneol work ean- ho ANTED-A MA with business ar Sl igni dnyn, Tk 10 TCAN DO s h) 5 3 emyploy T men exa find Gret-clas B e s atac ety G ey orky garveanted. | mont by addreesing 114, Tribaan o, o ar, = — - — AT AUC WANTED-YEMALE HELP. Ay AR AR S DA L = Domastics. LT FORL KITCHEY WORK. and 4 Stat day morming of 3) axcellout Lorsos: & larg: tap and open Lugios, phsstous, rickawa; VWASTEDA COOD Apply at No. 1630 Indl S5 \WANTED —uIlLy NG GO0 HOWES IN the :I‘(x or coqutry will find tuem by callingat tho s 81d Asesclation, Arq.\do cuut, Tear 144 NTHAL GARRIAGE REPOSITONR ron-st., oppsite Paimor Louse, elwing oot pumuir Atuck nhaeibns, Uuky + 8t soduced ptices. . L. HBIRALLEY. : e - fOR SALE ASDEOUNT WELT | (\AY A Goony GIRE Pt K roken, At fr T Apan: siogle, al whare & wocund cirl s ket ulso, from 86 o 410, Tagatro a1 T Chittier ot Com: | wastior and ironar: HEd 1 iy 203 S frasalt-at.. carner Tafian ‘ 'A;‘f'l‘i:b:""(fi'r AND B ¢ t ot .0 Singer's machines oo fiue AtA, fintaher. 313 West Chicagn-ar. T en ‘ ANTED—, WD GIRL FOR work, at ast Ven Haron-st. rmerca. E JIAMILY CARRTAGLS AN b w COND.CLASS UPELAL Alen T0S ow Haven and Phil L of thoan plondid 3 inriag al o ‘Dlacions: icas, at EDWARDS' Carriage Emprium, 230 ALIOUSE: [ b JUEAT SALE QETHOROUGHBRED AND RITH. | {47 ANTED-A COMPETEST GIRILTO A 1 (H.’u'ifl""x'-i'x'é.'i‘,‘u Hamblevaiens, Stambriomm | VY 4 A e wari ot i et Vo s a i Lake, Iy TV AFEENZAT TUE DUGHARME HOUSE, D AND 32 Haudo W5 Lol Ygood kitchen girls. WANTEDZAT THE OGDEN HOUSE FANTRY nod kitchon girls, Emplovment Acencies. “TAXTED—~UI-ZIHIAN A:\'g A SUANDINAVIAN e J{onses w;""rp.u— STY wh‘d 3 |_ man's 10 active an PR b dmis or adifod. Lor tno Sars, DOOLIT ILE, o ARE SVLLING A DETTER rxpm’-nfl{\'fi the money thap lass manulictorer of light ive ‘V light fnur passenger carriages for any other fi Rirls, for private famill e, Ianndrins, clty Chlcay and conntry, at Mith. DUSK ' otice, W Milyaukbo-av. _SITUATIONS WANTED . ra. Clorls, ) TRAVEL work i ANTED—A GOOD SECONU-HAND TOP-HUGGY for cash.” Apply to GEQ, K. CLUW, 8 Wayman. st botween Desplaines and JeGarson. _TO EXCHANGE. D EAL TATE OFFRRED FOR A VERSEL FIT nartga:’:nf, Ly G. W, SCIII'EOEDEI‘I:I& HBookkeane: JTUATION WANTRD niscruring Hrm as sal tural impleinent o agr n furnish bost of rulers 8 Bouth ¢ WANTED-BY A BlyG Kias ‘exporienco: spoaka Koxllahy and. German, sl lv‘cumxmnflluom.p Address W. C, BTAEIILE, Juliot, for uran )., 100 Washington-st, IS0 EXCHANGE AT X TiAT Fiva brick’ stares an Arche st complntad. W s e TATION WANTED_DY & YOUTH 16 YRARS 7' edehinoe Sagluagaiuva o1 tn & whelesai bont"and sion lnaaty whora ho ¢an et iwellings on Twonty-third-st.. adioloine the | Work b twe years’ oxperinnca in ralall. iio- iarents. Iole.s to breseat employe o oftca. Conchmon. Tonmuters. &¢. abave, and fintsted In French flata. Thio' ahove will py itersst on a Lirze iavestmont, nd will Lo disposed of o Kether or separate) Imant cloae [armror thor o prperty fn inels, < EONEW! ATUATION WANTED-BY. A GERMAN, A8 ol Rire g . o ioiret. | ) Comohouath o boAtve, ean oyl Sndctatands his hash Tieans i I8 Bovafrald of work. Pirasoaddross I, Teib, uug uficv, TWO_GUOD BRICK HOUSKS d suburbaz fots, for lowa laud, 43 Miscollanconn. WANTHD -BY, A LIVE SALESMAN Rofarences. ¥ 14, Tribune ofics. T'u’ux(:luna 20 AORES NEAR WA Hoiglia, nesr depol and careliops of G, . & V. fairad, ..93’1:‘":‘:{' Lue subdivigion, Wilfexciage DREVER, 3 Dearbor i 228 ITUATION 10 bell toas, JLuvBcas cay SITDATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Employmont Agonts. TTUATIONS WANTED. TAMILIES IN WANT OF MHU"ngAflln and German holp can be supplied SR DTN RN oice, v Aliwaukoo av JIFUATIONS WANTED_LADIES IN WANT OF rac.clava foruato holp can b ulicd on short nutice Ly avplylog to Mrs, 8. LADRIS Vest Madisonat, ITUATIONS WARTED-GOOD MELIARLE HELP with g o 0 EXUHANG ¥ i noss proveriy, incumbezed, rentiog on igng losso for L0 to exchange. for cirar lofs or cloar houses unly, uity 2N, G. . WORK & G)., D LaRslleat. BUSINESS CHANOCES, WELI-ESTABLISHED CORNER 8A 4L sale un avevuntof sickness in the family ; very chosp. For particular inquire & 188 Wrat Randolghi Floll'lu‘lm— ESTAURANT AND BA ' “rent. _inquire a1 1M West Randulph-st. of any nationa) reforunces, for cily or it og at tho ntar Intelll- fand 1 Domestios. GUUATION WANTED LY A LADY FROM Switzerland. MOTELMEILLE, % alid 97 Canalat. o : aataio. Apply st Weat Madis Housckoonors- SriuATIoN WANTED-BY A LADY, AS HOUSE- YAPER MILL PROPERTY FUR ait_ FX keeper whero sepyants aro kopt, or would lako cliargo of » houso during tho stmmer monihs, Widowor pree TS o D Sd Yalunble paper il dnsiadin | ferud.‘Haferoncen aschangrd. Address A L, 17iLuAs totlor, doulia cpli i courpiota aud | ofico. Buw rinzing, Post-Uttica Box a3 Bakimore. b __TO RENT--HOUSES. KW OCTAGON STONE FRON Tsundry, bath, otc., handsomn lawas. ia ALGON STO D &b Houth Htatu-st. T CAPITALISTS “FOT KAL T 1 T | froat 'and ‘fua’ shade trucs: siso nw bricked and 1o oug of the most valyahlo patcoled intentionsfovur | rodms, modurn_conveniooces, brautifully aunded, from ' rovcated in Gilcage. "Wl bose Tnsertigetion. Fur in- 0t 0. B S TTAVES, T elrhollan Rhok, Earnostion allon ¥ BREWHTER: No & ] alklin g, 0 RENT_TIIX TWO-STURY AND BRIOK BASE: 95() WILLBUY AGOUDSALOUN ANY RuUWL- ‘ment,_contalning 10 reoms, all modern improyoments ZOU) ing alley, with fatures. &4 Suuth Clark st. and furmace. N porfor-st, near btate-st. Fum)- = = e ——————== | turs of samo can bo i for cashi. Apply at No. 446 Dearborn.st, ot 73 We A LLVERSONS Atk HERKIY NOIFIED NOT T0 A L:r}l o M‘r?l‘hlfll'! “.uf‘)lszn(fi\;;l_()n( account, as ha s 0 longer in wy au \l-l ASILIPALL miscellanesns go .fu.\‘u GELDER, 84 DYV ERTL J\.::Jp'yé““ th t ! oo Gl Paber Linth. Anbly ta A. N. KAL) FORY AND BASEMENT DWHLL- location, Inypiro at 164 rifth-av., Tn Kl 1 alloge's . & GG, UNUSUAL T ANTRD_DE UANVA: n 0 RENT-FURNISIIED 1101 A Y AN TR D ALERE: SASYARSEN: (A bl | T Enanc for a family with uo. <l ront 8 twu- hrnmok, Moedios, mad tureltios. - Wo iy comporition | toey and busoment saarhle front bazas, w [n pantity, yelisy aad prices. 0. M- LININGTON, | plalaly Rarntavod, includiug plano, i oo ol i arestLERbeY ermanth: - Taquiro nf, or addrora for ouo weok, 1 WANT TO FIND THE_MAN WHO § N, lE W ton- oCa gond woodun arpele ot soy kiud that can Kb & LUND, 12 Waghlnaton Firod at m: uh aold 1 mill in_ Michigau, whore materiat warket at 8 protil Addross U TO RENT--ROOMS, o | O RENT_FIVK ROOMN, WATER IN KITCHEN, iianT oF CART0PE | TO8lh par montin s fatriaon-s el g 0y sdad posta) gabd, 7|0 T rULNISE HOOMS OVER TIH oo i New Youkc atoro, char, o favpnct a- A, CQUNTIY FACK “OF GO0, | quraai b B Ay At e [ uy 10 1,300 £ood ountey mortt | oL LET T s and 210 ac fiant Tand ‘n Pl Gounty, Wia. | ]P0 RENT_PLEASANT HOOMS, WELT FURN WAL & (00 T aSatlecat: i b Fertaitent e Siepiins o e - — 'l:lhmnbn bugs. Torms yery yeas o5, BOARDING AND LODGING. ) e building; clicapest rent \n Chlvagn, 134 Kat TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. & Storos. T O IENT —STOMR 56 NATEST, “A° Q00D NTATE none Dotween Aladie s AW, WOt 1 S Sonth Side. 74 STATE-ST.—GUOD BOARD FOR LADIRS 1 7! 9 woutlumoh §410 b por wouk, with use of piano sud batb. 470 it VABASIL LBt WITH DOARD fuons; slio one ua- ’lllllllh}( 00, ey PR P et ad A T f IIT“.B’-N" “‘,n‘ F-Lf BANAMICA VTG Rt Wi oA, RI-OHEAR T Gub, B fiu:finmb nach ¢)-11) plaialy turniabied algova Fopin; also, ons Gafur | sugial; or es a double store if destred. - We U, IOW, 18 Blabed oo | Teibune Building, o AR KINETERT, JOUTHWEST CORNKR STATE AND TIARRISON— | jn0 HENT-RRICK §TORE $H LAl ZIE-BT, bm Iisardag by te day o wouk. Largy curder v LR G i b ¢ il s Mo S oTAr, 81TV ., ovpo. | [ BFETCT “lff,'fi'nnl.-muumg.lu‘l,. il wone ol latoardi a7 | i siacat looations 11 BANOE AR wout B Tures n of 2 ]{flnu RYTEILHOUSE, NO- 29 8OUTH OLARK el hw . roads. 0w 1 orth and sauth 8 KoW twenty- m otel s i doparti 5 por wonk day Luard, §4; wilh use of yarlor, uanely | seogur tralug et B CCUPTILK | Dy Jocated. AL i ¥ E.f}r' i o r-l'h o B O, CLARE, Tratoss & elaan, Colid i SAUTNER WANT] the manofacture and o NE TN Y tha Fas or RNISI{ED 3 snnfacture and : o TEP-TO RENT-A_BMATL LU 3 e e e oh whety ary o oa Dors et oag. - & evlni &l;lm'm‘-j:h\;’::;&fiu LR ,‘;.‘. Al o from W10 0 1,0 veqalred. " Addrens 1 6, Ahr LADY WIS} amnily In exchanye ?(' profopryd, Jelurences . FINANCIAL._______ 313 AR D, e by VIT| - B.\sxfi‘fiwl‘nsuxh«nuu OLALY for i1~ Iy cartifioales cashed at fatr sat, RELL, 184 Washingionest., itow 1 ou 1L A PARK] NOrES WItH COL- SEWING MAGHINE B (4 -uu:nu»;én .g".‘.mx Ut aud sold. lnuf 2t OFFICK OF A. J. MELGHERT, 3l WET . it MORTUAQRS N laats machiies So1d o mouchiy paymeats (JOMMEIIAL PO, A0 TasQEs d, wgnd sud repaired, uin s ahington: T WIHSOND & D10, T2 Fask W DN 5, : 10 w ES, DIAMONDS, ‘v losgtae & Wilod | NFONKY 10 Loy 1 otfice, 120 Haw AN o staond, | dulphiat., Lot Olark- ATONEY T AL EBTATE O MACHINERY. _________ | N[UNEY TuLuAN T Ruapor Blow ISHED KNGINE: | 4 Clark-st X SR niorniation v N{UNEY TO LOAN IN ANY RUM MO o es orARs Diamond Puriias e 80 JLAND MAGHINT | Co., 11 Duildiug, cor. e for city or sub- i A Lo ‘VANTKK)—NKW()IL srRUUND tato an Y d Ty, sugine botlure de.. f1he o ERANK PUlLLAS Alaoklovry Uu, ONEY EH ek ARE PREPARE! . Jmioals | WL e s 0AG0D, T pee usii] i B MAIsoN et GHGAGE R | (et - ; inal weaknass 4l hopolesoy pibABently eured, 3 é’)UU e AND i WANTED ON Axugla rorywhoro, | U aured . fopal s o Vo eauen O I e N o it ST “3PER_OENT AND s 0000 g g [yl dared guarant it deutial, ook for bouws sarey (lilusizated) s RV AT