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IOWA. Gov. Tiirkwood's Reply to Per- sonal Charges Against Iiim, Baloa of Bhori-Horns---Exploration of the Northern Mounds. Accldents at Parsons College---Important Sult=-=A Clerleal Joke. Bpecial Correspondence of The Chieamo Tridunt, Des Momes, In, Aug. 21.—Tho Old War- (Governor, 8am Kirkwood, openad the campaigt inthis Btato Thursday night, at the Opora- Hlouso, which waa crowded, I sond you bis REPLIES T0 TERSONAL CHARGES 1ade agalnst bim by thie Opponition : Tat § had sreculated i taz-tittes, 1 nover banght one in my hife, nior owed ane, That 1 oened rarlroad stock, T once ownoed $500 In o ralirosd tot bullt, which' T wald for §5. 1 unco Douunt §1 slock in w road, to bo qualified for President, and 1 baye got that yel, ‘It Lo a diistery, or atock {n_ons, I do not own, never Liave owiied, aid never expect 1o own, any wci stocks That 1oncs smid, * Gice the Duteh the slops, e voles? lio, 1 uever thoukht of such o thing, 1,98 ned the Wino and Toer Iaw, and 1 rese with Indignatio, e doed Hicholas J, ltuch, tha tien Garman Llsutcusnt-Gov- rior, that 1o Gurinans sold the!r votcs for Leer. Grrmaua voted with ua on principl "Fnat 1 once cullel the Germana_ * damned Hessin "Tiajn 9 folyo 88 tho Arsl. 1 hava u Ittt commot wenso and & Nitle common “honesty, Thn Gormans were Mmonif the mo-t patrlotio of oir cltizenn during the Warand T nover ajubo of thom ex-ept 1u Ligteat fominendation, snd [ dufy svy une W prove to tho contrary. 4 hat [ have tagen back-pay. When T wan elocted to ho tlarlen vacaney, 1 took the pay from the date of harian resignation i , 1863, until I twas clected, becanes tho inw gavo' it to me. I voted vace for the grommen, sud took thu pay, and_ would da 1t sgain fider tho mamo eircumatiuces, ns at that time the Fates of living Lind advanced ro that thio salary woukl ot pay tho cout of Iiving, Lut the fucrearo of pay 1o [ 5% (14 ot voto, for, and thouglit that was tog o It wan thie backeay salory-grab under that fiw'ur which tho peoply Juelly’ complained, Tho Wrang wow ot i taking what the law allowed, but in Jublls: ofticers taklng wiiad tho law nevor futended thiey phonld bave, 1 anyLody 4 fit not to vole for mo R accoutit of iy takiug yay under tho eiroutmslancos Tt T have no obfectior., ' hoat 1 epecusated 1 uriny-<lothing, falso, aud tho record will nlow it Ac this point Lo esid Lo Lad recoived thres lottora from sourcos which demandod Lis rec- ognition, to whicl ho would givo ANBWVEL ON HIS OWN BRIALF,— pot for tho party, na they were not in tho plat- form, uorin fesuo in this Staie by tho Repub- Licans. As to woman's Buffrage, ho boped tolive to s0o tho duy when mou would go to ibe polls with their wivos aud doughters, sod cast thelr votes. 'Whe dsy is suraly coming, A to socret soaistion, ho aid Lie wne & Mason and au Odd-Fellow, and Lo expected vpponents amoug thain 0g woll ns Irieuds, WLO act from Lovent convictions. Tho liconae question was roviewad at length. Tlo snmmed up $his topic by sayng that, if olocied Govarnor, Lio would not feel at liberty to veio suy low which might be paesen ou tho sub- fect; bt Lo personsly was evidently in favor of a Local-Option law, after tho idoa of Judge Cole, of tho Su;.rome Liouch, As to s Seuatorial aspirations, heesid Lo ghould make no piowfaes, It might be as with the notmunation for Governor. ledid not want it, aud said bo would not have it ; but the party mado bim thoir candidate, and Lo should leave thio Sountorsbip witn tho party. EHOLT-NORNS, Josso S. Long, of Jasper County, who begau Aho Lreeding of Short-Horns in 1565, aud hax eiuco followed 1t oxtensively, with tho beat tho conutsy could praduce, will liave his flrst public #ale, ut tho Fair-Grounds bero, Sept.1, Tho sale will comprise Lts whole stock, except a fow oid cows Lept for fammly uso. There will bo about 110 aufmals. Mr. Long las Lrod with cate, and with ambitious pride. Tol- lowing lns rale. tho uwexl aav will coma tho lierds of Dr, Gecrgo Hprague, Jolin Coilard, and Messra, Uivun; wo thoro will bo a spentid oppuitumity for Bhort-Liorn faucieis to stack up. WILAT A WOMAN WAN Thero {48 woman iu tuls city who says sho® will o into the courts and eatablish her cinims to abe-lall the torritory of tho ehira town of El-:nncnncnuutg. 0. Whena womansays she will, sbe will. - fo kern Tho chargo is TIE MOUNDS, A party has raturnod from a vieit to the Web- ster and northicrn counties on & geological inves- tigatioa, They brought mauy temarkablo speci~ wons from that wouderful locality, which has puzzled uolentiata vo much, from tho stratifica- tion of rocks, and the location of fussils, which lia in evory concoivable shape, withoat form or order, ‘'Lhe¥ procurod —specimens of natural wnells, uppetiiliod, fu peifect condition, 30 feat below the surface. Theuo aro xarely found anywhero ju strata which Delang 10 the a6 in which theso wore deposited. The paity also opeuod several mounds and ex- Luned_the conientn. Amouy these was a brok- en earthen pot, o Jar, quite large, with a haudle, llxeclsnlv liko tha pottory of tho preseut day: ut the ciay of which it is made is unliko any koown i thrs Stute. Tho skulls found show a small braln, with \'urly low, reevding foreead )y searco any at ol but largo, broad ase, showing the anmimal predominat- ing. They were an entirely difforeut race from the Iudiaus, or the present white race, If thare is auy truth in phrenology, thoy sure not the manutacturois of l‘lm vatjous tools mudo of copyor and othor flnely-wruugzhe orticles, as tueir skulls show no wign of intollect, size, welght, or construativonous, Ttis verv probable they came in pussossion of them by tradio with other poople. REVOLYKR RECKLESBNEEH, On Thuredsy atternoon, Frank Shes, tole- guaph-operator on the Keokuk & DesMomes Lioad, at Eddyvilie, in & pinyful mood puinted & rovolver which Isy sround in tho ofllce, at the fuco of lis friend, Poter Xonnedy, ordering bim to leave tho oftics or ba would shoot hin ; aud, swmiting the actiun to thoword, pulled the triggor, when, to M utter constoruation. he did #hoot him, The bail entered Kennedy's face, assing downward, and is gupposed tw be lodged u the windpipe, iuilicting & duugerous, it not fatal, wound, PAUSOSE COLLEOF, This inatitution, of the Lrecbyterian porsus- l!uu, is evidently tha victin of foreordination, For neveral years it way hawked about the deate, with 1ts $500,L00 fund, for bidders ; but uohody seomed to want it badl cxmuyh to bLuy it It was fnally purchesed by Fairflold, aud’ tho buildings wers commenced, Ou Monday, thio oast wall of thechapel foll in, crushing tho second floor, nud carrying with it the bos-carponter, Ezra Brown, killing him {vstantly, and scnously fnjuning several other workmen, Bearcely bad the dead and wouadod' boon taken from Liie de- briw, wher, the enmao day, & sewer caved i, bury- ing: meveral workmen. One will probavly die, 2ud the othors aro in & precstious sondition. VIPONTANT BUIT. An important suit, broughs againas J. R, Van Metcr, of Vaii Moter, Dailas County, last year, by pactie claming damnges to lands from over- flow of back-water from damming Coon Rivor for miil-puryoees, sod dacided 1w favor of Van Metar by Judgp Leousrd, 10 tho Distslet Court of Dalas County, Lus pveu avpested to tho Bu- premo Court, and will come up for adjudication at the next term in this city, ‘The decielon of this osss wlil huve an lmportant beaning on tha action of wao)y other (i ) pastion Laving shmilar axes A CLEMICAL F0K, In this city 18 » missiouary who distributes ligloua ablioations an B, sods m:flg?m;:fi(, vatious wsym one of which jy by painting in Iare letions, ou the sidowalka aud fouces, Sorip- tuial toxta. e Lsppens to bo s Congregation- alist, Onono atiset, in frout of carridge-fac- torv, ho had on the - v i thon el s euent, Boua after, R Baptial clorgyman Blm& along ulnt road u;: hsxl.| goud,” rays he, 80 far as it doea’ not stata tho whole oomnflx.;.' "l"ltlx‘avk: Congregationalists sre vot exastly soundon the waier question, sud wo Baptivte wili hava to.uet them right-" Bteppiog iuto the carcage-factory, which fuawned by & guod Baplist, the preachios borrowed s paiut-brust, and olosed up the adewslk-text with: * And La baptzed;—the pars leit out by Brother Todd.” Hawuxys, * That's” very s A Girl's Pierce Strugglo with a alke,. Bilser Lake (Pa) letter ta New York Sun, A Tieyear-old servant-girl 1 the employ of Jerome Brockwsy, who Lias been-spending a faw days iu the wilds of Pike Coiuty, had & varrow esaaps ou Baturday last from being straugled to death vy n Llack wuake. Bho was sout by har Dustresys out 1uto the woods to pick whortiober~ Ties bhe arossed tho lake iu @ wwell Jow-joat, increaso of the salary of Cop-* And accomnanied by a small Nowfoundiand doz, walkod abuont threa-fourths of & mils e the wuods, where tne barrios woro plenty, After filling her Lasket, sho wat down ot s L and ato her lurch. A #lio was abont to start for home, n inrga blsck anaka apraag About her neck and begran cholang er, 'The aiighted gurl screamod At tho Lop of hier voicw for asslntance, butthero was 0 one near enough to hear her crion, At longth, whon alie was so oxnaustod that sho was tnable o cey out, Lho auako twisted its head around eo that "the wirl wonld reach it, At fiet sho was afiaid to touch it. Then, realizing that sho must do something or perish, she canght tho suako sbout thn neck, aud choked it until it relazed fta hold and fell to tho ground, Tan fm thian throw it auainat & 1ock, and succosded n killivg 1b. Sbe tied s amail lickory witte around tho snake's neck and draggod It Lome. 1t measured 0 feot 11 inclion 2 ROCKFORD, The Jeff Davis Affnir—Jire Binckley’s Northern itaiirond—3 Douativn Of= fored the Council—iinnkering Afier Park Commissloncre—iurns Club Picnic=Tho Finnl Test of tho §okly Whter-Works—0ther Ity of News from the Foreat City. Snectal Cnrespondence af 1he Chteago Tribne, Rorxronn, 1., Aug. 2L, —Jefferaon Davis han s unconditlonally” refused to attond tho Win- nebago County Falr. Tho *unforescen ovents” whichi the *Ex-l'rosident” meutionod in bia lottor of ncceptanco have arisen, and Mr. Davia 1ing wirely decided to stay at liomo. On Batur- day aftornoon, the Board of Directors of tho Auricultural Socloty met to consider tho advisa- biiity of the atops takou by H. I Kimball io ex- tonding an 1nvitation to the inatigator of the Ro- bellion, aud to find out, if posaible, what mo- tives crented such a strangs course of action. At tuis mooting, -soven mem- bers of the Board were pressnt. FPour out of tho number avowed their intontion to #gtand by Kimbail" atany hazard, while tho other threo gave way Lo public opinion and voted i favor of cancoling the engagomont. When Kimball heard that the Board had sustalned him, Lin joy was piaiuty manifest, aud ho continued in excellont upitits unul the dispatch from bLis orator esmo anuouncing Lia * unconditional back-down, ‘Lo whols blamo of thia mffalr now attaches lo Kimbail. I hopo this will be the Inst timo I ehall bo called’ upon to montion this unpleasant matter, and that the causs of all the trouble will hencoforth carry on hin Fair in the bighly unexcoptionnblo manner that has for voars characterized Rockford fairs, snd, laetly, that ho will make no moro such metaphorical Donnybiooks of it. IMPORTANT RAILWAY FROJECT. Mr. Hinckloy, Presidont of tho Chicago & Tows Ralroad, who has just completed a direct rond feom Rocheite to this city, is about to start another project that will eventually givo Rock- ford two competing lines to Milwaukoe, and aleo a direct northern outlet into the great lumbor« reglons, This can be mccomplishied at s sumall exponss when compsrod with the benelits secru- ing from such a road. It appears that the Broadhond (Wis.) people havo a lino already graded south to tbe State line, and they now como forward and offer to build a road to a point east of Durand, providing ltochford will meet them sz that place. Tu do tiug, only 16 miivs of track is accessary, and wo can iu- suro o conucction with tho Milwaukea & St. Puul syetem of 1aitroad. Bhould this work be tlone, I muguast ona more connection that ought to e made to place Ruerford on & par with &y city of 1ts size 1u the Sinte, 6o far as railronds ate coneernod. By cousirueting 9 miies of track, I behovo, from Mendoun 10 a pint on tho Roci Ttalls Railroad, a divect line connecting with tho Chicago, Burhingtou & Quiney Raslroad could be obtaiued ; also with tho 1ilinois Central direct to Cuiro, 1t boed Lo, This BIggEaction way bo wor- thy of a consideiation trom 1miroad meu. > A NOVEL HLQUEAT. 1t thero is ous thing more than another that mukes the oyes of our parental watcheis sparkle (1€ wo oxcept good hock or champagne), it 1the wght of = donation. Laat Moudoy, the soven Wik mon wero not a littlo wtartled to bear that n nuwmber of the maunfacturing firms on the Wator-Power had clubbed togethior, ana woro propared to lay tho pipe that Judie Brown’s injuuction smd rhould *not bo lad.” But here the entire Doard, including tho City Attorney aul Clerk, bob suprosed to bo zmxlc(enfi m logal lore, wore, to use & vulgar but expressivo phrase, sgtumped.” Tho words of the injuuction, ke the ghost of Bangno, kupt rising Lefore Rock- ford’s condensed wisdom : **Bhall ot lay auv more pipo.” But hero was ao offer to furnish tho money, any only Lhoir permssion was asked. Aftar two hourw of animated diazussion and wis deliberation, a trinmph of proorastinution wi apparent, and tho question wus again postponod. HOCKFOND WANTH PAUK CUMMISBIONERS, Tho troables of tho **Tark Commisstonors™ of a lnrfio ity not quite 100 miles trom Rock- ford do mot pieclude tho hankerng af- tor A muwilar iostitition bers. A petition numorously signed Las been prosonted to the Commoun Counml, piayiog for tho imine- dinte apj olutmont of Park Commissionors. ‘This wos. rejnlrml to a committoe, in whose bands it may sloap a long time, or bo “cut off ™ =alto- getler, g DURNS CLUD PICNIC. When poor Robsrt Burus wroto ** Ths Banks of Doon,” L ittle thought that nearly 100 yaara afterwards a thousaud ot bis fotlow-countrymen would sunually celobrats lus memory on ' Ye! flowery banks o' bonnle” Rock River, thonsands of toilos from **dear old Scotiand.” Last Thurs- day a1egular old-fashloned Bcotch plonio was liold 6 miles up the Rock River, oo the banks, near & chaumng grove and piotoresque stone quarry. Tho old gamoa— putting tho stons,” * throwing the bhsmmer,” " * high leaping,” * long lesping,” * hop, ekip, and jump” ete.—formed tho least aturactive part of tho programme; and to mee the bonnie lssses danco the Ilighlaud fllug with tbe lrddicaall sirayod fu their High- Jand dress, rominded one of the tima when Tobert Burns, with that **bonnie, s vect, sousio lass " by bis ride, took part in tbs village fes- tivities near ** Alloway's suld baunted kurk.” TUREE INGH-TOSKD WEDLDINGH. ‘The weddiuyg of Mr, Wilham P, Brown, auaist- ant cashier of tho Roukfoid National Bank, and Miss Marv Spaulding, » young Iady who stauds bigh in the *upper ten,” is ixod for noxt Tues- day, the 24th 1ust., &t tho Sccoud Congrogational Churel,—the Rev, Frank I. Woodbury downg tha Luslnods for thom fu tho latost and moatim- proved oithodox tasbion. Tho Rov. E. K. Chandlor's nutials aro set for the thst week in Soptowber. ‘Tho lucky lady, L have fonod out, 1n M1ss Tapoan, who tor so.ne years has boen omployed in ono of our leading moutal arseuals a4 teatbor. ‘Tho third woedding 1s one which b wot tha_ Catholio circloa all agog; and is that of' & young man named Alfred llsime aud the hand- Bomess Uorman giel in the city, Miss Fruvces L. Brookman, This youny lady has had meny ad- tutrory, and thounozpacted aonouncemont that shio was to bo mairfed ou Wednesday, Hopt. 1, st the Oatholio Church, has cansod several sre dent, young. men to look’ extromely disconcarted, while Lrylug 10 appear vary unconcorned. TUE AULOLA EXOURSION PUSTRONED. The excursion anuounced’ Iaat weok from Au- rora 1o Hookford waa pustponod antll next Tuea- day, for the reason, I understaud; that near) 2,000 peoble wanted to come, and.tha Chicago Jowa Ralrosd could mot furnish a suflicient number of cars to accommadato so mavy. Rock- ford people wil receivo their visitors Landsomoly next Tucaday. POOR STTLLMAN A, CLEMENS: ‘There {a au affocting uketch of-the lifs of this man of oxquimnto liturary taste, in Scribner's for ‘August, trom ths peu of lus colioge-obum of furty years ago, Dr. J, G. Holland, 3r, Clewmeuws' biogeapher uays: +He loft bebind him tho mamory of & character which mouey oannot butld aud canuot buy.” o also left behind him a wid- ow aud & son, who rosite here ju-llockford. M. Clomons was woll knowu aud raspocted in thia clty, TUE VINAL TEST OF THE HOLLY WATER-WOEKS, The Commun Council sppoluted three citizens, Inat Monday night; for the purposa of exaumining the machinery, with view of asoertauunyg whether or not Holly has done tha work accord- Ing to contract. Oslapdu Clark, W, D. ‘Trenern, aod John Boger were ihe Committeo ; and, on Thursday, the grand tral came off. Bix l-iuch stronma were thrown over 160 feet high. Dur. g the test, the pumps were run with 85 pounds of atoamn, kespiDg A mvarage presvuro oo tho pipes of 140 pounds af wator to the wyusre fuch, 1t is estimated that 86,400 gatlons of water wero turown st thie test. It would be useless to stato b pumerous-teats the works ware put to, but I will simpiy say that sl wera bighty eatisfactory, that the Comumitisa Lronouuced them d_they 8e uov: wing is to pay for cording t0 vonpract, formally accopted. Tlio uext tbem, ITEMS OF NEWH. Ao old English ladv, named Hanash Darwent, died las Thursdsy, 1 this cisy, W bar 00k year. At the funeinl, thero were preseut ellit of hor own cbitdreu, all old man, forty-twa grand- cuildren, And ovor 100 nasr relatives. The Rockford Gae Uompany aro putiing in €y 23, 1375, THE CHICAGO naw G-inch pipe. Yoo may expact bettor gas thin winter. At broke ont st Johnson & Anderwon's furitnes factory, Lt Satanlay niht. 16 way extinzguidied by tho Holly Wator-Works, e Hunday, the Ctinatian Umon Society dedi- eated thoir new fJuca of worshio, At elo puent rermon as preachod by tho pastor, tho Jtev. 1. Kerr, Tlio Niposinka_have all retnmed from tho laken, and ‘Fwin Lokos, Win., is deserted. Charlen Copolke, n ealoon-keeper. was arrested on Saturday Iast, an & charge of selling liquor to an habitaal drurkard, Tho Itoakford Leqater han ehanged handa agnln. Mr. M. Cuilaton Jn nold out to N, D. Wright, lats of Delavan, Wiv. Bpintushem in reviving aealo in Rockfard, onco 8 famona pinco for sranccs, Nothiug of an_ alarmingly nousational natiro Laa trane apired up to the rmum. writing, ‘tho City Marshal has givou sportsman per. minmion Lo shoot pigeons from thu steoplea of the Hecond Covgregational and Univomalist Churehes, Wo hiad & femalo tomporance lesturor bors Iast Tuesday from Clucage, lor nama was Kroamer, and sho wan cno of the radical sort, claasing wine, beor, and cidor with wlieky, mm, ate., s murdoriug thousnods suuually, and da- vastating s tair land of oara, The Fotest City Bano-Ball Club wus beaten Inst Baturday, on tho Fair-Grouuds, by the Prai- rie City Chab, of Winusbaso. John Faxon, laze of the firm of [iall & Bart- Tott, carmnza-tnakets, of this eity, 4 now travol- ing for a Lioston cloth-houne, P br, C, . Rising 18 dangeronsly 11l with bilious over. Tho ITon, James I Donlittlo will take tho place malo vacant by the refunsl of Jefl Davia to doliver tha annual sddress at tho Conuty Far. David Ward Wood, of tetnjeranca fame, is alvo auvertised to speni.,and Benjamin ¥. Taylor, tha author of ** Jauusry and June,” ** Old ‘Timo Pictures,” etc., 1s to wiito oud deliver tho Soc- ely's anniversary posm. An excurri m party, 400 atrong, from Orezon, visind this cicy last luuisday. Among other nosbles, thay brought wich them T. 0. Jubu- oft, editor of tho Ojle County Reporter. W. D, Stoward, of Milwaukeo, has bought ont tho wuolorale and rotail cigar aml tobacco es- tallishment of (k. (1. Griega, of this city, Some young * ladies " iave been accuaed of ateating bouuets of flowera from the groves in our heautiful West 8ilo cometary. ‘The Rev, C. B. Parcival, of this eity, lhaa beon attending tho meoting of the Asvociation for the Advanicamont of Bcionce : and tho Hev. Fayetle Royco, of Buloit, olicinted during his alwenco, Bacrilego was comiuittel hiare lagt week. Somo hoys broko Into the lectura-room of the Htate Stroct Inplist Chucch and stolo thernfrom the douation-boxey, coutainivg & considorabla sum of motoy. Two gentlomen, named Howes and Elmor, hiavo atartod a uew coal-yord in this cliy. AURORA. The Crops—Musicil — Flng-Prescntas Birthdny-Party — Accidenty — SicKness — AMIProvements — Amascs ments—Pernonul Notes, Speetal Correspondence of The Chicano Tribune. Ausona, I, Aug. 21.—Tho crops aro nearly harveated in this eection, and turn out MUCK BETTER THAN ANTICIPATED for 8o wat a senson, Home few of our farmers hava succeeded fu placing their grain in steck in fair condition, but tte majority bave been com- pelled to turn upou tho ground several tumes, aud thresh while in a deplorablo state. Tho yiold was remarkably Jarge, Lut tho loss has been jmmense, aud tho bulk of the crop eaved is greatly injured. Corn nover looked Letter, and it 18 to be hoped that it mav not be sacrificed by early frosts, Dotnloes are abumdant, bnt there are numerons complaiutls of the 1ot sssuming alarumng proportions. JMUYICAT., . Trof. 8t. Clair, of tho musical department of Jouuings Semiuary, is making streouous eser- tlons 10 organizo & Choral Socicty in this city. Our most prominent musiciany g em disposed to tend thesr asmstanco to the undertaking, and do all to their power to promote tho efticiency of such an organization. A temporary organization was formed at tho Yonug Mou's Christian Anso- ciation rooms, on ‘Lhursday ovening, and a Com- mitteo I8 to report o Coustitution and by-lsws ou Mouday ovening next. ¥LAG-1 REBENTATION, Tho Iadies of West Aurora, on Monday even- ing tant, presented Holly Mose Comgpany with o vory heautiful sl flag, the cost of which was 85, Tho j resentation-rpecch—s very neat and aud appreprato ous, by tho way—was made by Miss Mary A, Bolton, whose father, a momber of the Company for seveu yoars, was buried by thom ouly throo wocks ago, baving beon scci- dentally killed, The Company is one of the best in tha city, and woll deserving of tho Lonor. UINTHDAY-TARTY. Ono of the most ploasing ovents of tho weok was the celebration of the Gth birthday of Misa Lallle Trask, only dsughter of E. W, Trask, on TMinrsday sftorz00o, whon some forly of tho lit- tlo oue's playmates sceembled st her father's residenco, and wero rendercd supromely Lappy. Tables wore sprend ugon tho Jawn, loaded with the most temptiug daintics, aud garlanded with flowvors of wwoctest perfumo, while scores of adults tonderly ministered to their every want, and shared thelr joy, i EVADING THR LAW, Although our beautiful is cnrsed with somo thirty licousod safouns, kovaral club-houses Lave of lata boen oponed i localities whero the Council hava refused to peimit the kalo of liquor. Buits havo been Ktarted agninst oach of tho affendiog pariien, tho fitat of which was Lriod yestorday. ‘Tho evidenco was couclosivo that tho law had been violated, and M. Lauge ehbuchor was flued 100 and costa. _Boversl ottier suits pending sgatuwi this man Langon- bucher, whioh were suspendod upon his promiss 0 abandon tho tralic. will be at onco reinststod. ACCIDENTS, On Thuraday, while M. N. Baterfieldand John Dorau were standing upon s swingiog scafold, 14 foot from_tho_giound, ongagod it painting aue of J. §. Raud's cottages vn 'Luko ntract, tho hooks sustatning the scaffold toro throuwh tho shingles of tne roof, aud the mon landed upon & picket-fonco. Dorau was quita seveioly, but nob danwerously, injured in the back. Ouo of our most ostimablo young men is Mr. Bamuel Waruer, & freiht-conductor on tho Chi- eagu, Burlington & Quincy, who mot with an ac- cldent at Buda yestordny morning, wlich, it is fonred,.may provo fatal. While removivg a pin to detach his way-car from- the tram, o foll to tho ground, and tho whecls possod uver liglefs nem. 1la was also eoriously Injured in- tornally, 1fis mother aud sistor, who romio 1 this cll{. bastoned to his sida Ly the first At a later Lour, it was found neccesary (o ampu- tate tha arm at the shoulder, and he is in a pro- cartous condition. RICKNESH. ‘Tliore 1a moro than the usual amannt of «ick- nese 10 our midut, and physiciany nro kept well employod. Cholers-iufunium 18 proving quile fatal smong childron, while dydontery ida tor- rible scourgo among thn adults, Only two cased of typhoid fover of dangerous typo, lhowover, hiave been reported,—tlioso of William 1. Allen, Interoal ftovenue Colloctor, wha is now in & fair way to recover, and Mies Hoso Hoyt, whouo case 18 stall critical. PRAIRIE-CHICKENS aro abundant, sud our o{mmmun in_clover, Thay Lring w large quantitier of nice fat inls, and say thoy have nover known them to Lo wore plentitul, IMPROVEMENTS. Thongh wa cantot claim so great au smount of building operations in progress as at this L last wesson, yob very many fiuo and snbstautial vosidonces aro approaching completion, chief smong which aro those of AL, H, Hixgine, Peleg Youung, Heory Fickiusuer, sud perbaps & dozen more oqually a8 expousive, whilv an oqual vuw- ber are just beinyg commencad. TUK YOUNG BOHOOL-MOUAR, " the ganth brauch of the Esst Division public nahodls, e just comploted, uud s u muporb siructurs, of which we aro justly proad. It 1s buils of brick, three stories, contmming twulve sobuol-rovmy, with ail the modern improve- ments and_convenmencos, sud is & eredit 10 the Hoard ot Education aud an honor to the city. The fall term uf cur public schools opeus on Mondasy, hept. 6, AMUSEMENTS, The Union Square-Cowpany prosented ¢ The Two Orphiaua ¥ ab tha Oreu-uuu-u oy Manday avomng, aud wero grestod with a full house. Tha company gave comploto uatlafactiou, and everybody was delighted. On Moiday sud Tuesduy ovenings, the Nozth CarolinaMiustrels appear as tho City«lall, fur tne benefit of tho (Ia'sux Streot M. E.Chuich. ‘I'be Busan Denin troupe, under the: mauage- meut of Mr, Johu Whitetv, 14 Lilled for the Opera-ilousa from Aug. 1 to Sopt. 3. EXCURSIONS. The graud eltizena’ excursion to Rockford, portpousd from Tuesday last, tor want of catd, will come off on 'Tusaday nest, the 2ith, fora cartanty. It will be » genosal turn-out, aud TRIBUNE. MONDAY, AUGUST from fifteen tn taonty cars will bareqnirnd, Thin Fera Department” ae:.mpany tha tarty, And many of the Lusinesseno mew, inchinling the pewkpper-ofices, sill close for U duv, Lin fare Lo Rocklord And rer M placed at Tire procend ars by be dieided betsecn Voo Bagtet Churehand tha Fire Depattment. - thia lattor portion (3 per cont) besng & donaion to Mra, Botton, widow of tho fireman accident- ally killed a hors ti no atnce, Tho Lrmity Church oxcurgion to Htewart's ov0, Llano, on Thure lay, waa an ebjoyabio aifair, nuid passed off pleaninily, PLRSOSAL r. Fo Caco anil Lin danugtitar Satio aro spend- Ing a fow woekn Bt Sar ., mwne Morsan, Fraak Judl mnd A, I Hatch Mishizzan, V. B. I'nice, 'N. Goldemith, 1 81 nud i on Leo aroin Kaw Yok, hugiags now gaols for tho fail trade. Allon W, Stwlp and E. 1. Ginfiin, of this aty, havo spened an oflico in Borten, wheta they do- vote thelr attention to the #ala of * 11ill's Man- nal of Husiness-Forms,” in thres of the New Lugiand States, Mra. A Hosurd, of Amerieus, Kan., 19 visit- fng friends In tlis city, Aiso, Miiss Childs, of Dundee. Georgo Ilickman and wife, of Reading, PA.. who have fur o coupla of mouthe beon visiting Iheir childien in Autora, started for their Lome Thneedar, JBuneon Whitely, who founded the Aurors Guardania 152 served for & timo a4 Iiivalo Secrotary to Sverntary Cameron, Aftarwards was a succemsful mpeculator in the Terrtorios, and wau subsequently rmned by the troshiet, spont Thursday last i looking u: vl friends n thiseity, Ho is now located st Racine, Wis., haudling {nwurance and abstracts, sad ' dowmg well. aro buntiwy and Hsinng in A, Homsrondyck, P H. Felseuhied, F — CURRENT GOSSID, THE AMERICAN EAGLE ON HIS MUSCLE. A well-kuown hterateur of Ban Francineo, Aays tho Clronicle, snd a Government Inspcetor, yesterday conzetved tho 1dea of kcaling tho lofty hoight, and sccordingly started off. Opera- glassen wero brought futo piay, and the wwain wera watchod as they plodied their weary way ap tho precipitous and rocky nides. When about nalf way up the inepoctor giava out, whilo his companion continued the joutuey alone. When nesrly to tho summit the gentlaman was attacke od by eagles, which mado sundry and divers at- tompts to deprive bim of bis scalp. In fuct, ons of tho presnmptuous birde catno near gete ting & portion of thateranial adornment ; Lut’ a blow from & stout cudgel which Lo carvied sufliced to eripple 1t ro effeciually that 1t me dered rather Lurriedly down’ tho il Tuo wituation of tho gentlaman was angthing but pleasant. Ascending, 88 ho was at this moment, 8 narrow, precipitous ridge, when a mikstop would have sout him hundreds of feet below, with o fluck of hungry eacie playing about his head, oager for s wéalp aud the fow ounces of brawns beueath it, aud with uo mennn of defenso but tha etick, one can well picture the terror of hin position. Bat ho was possokscd of & deuntless spirit, and ho doter- tnved pot to sucoumb evan to the Ameriean eaglo. Bitting down upon the ridee and pulling hiw biat close to bis bead, ha id dufisnce Lo th euemy. Ho know it was imposaiblo to descond, for 1 thot event ho wonld bave to devots his af toution to secaring footholda, and under the circamstances that was outof the question. The birds coutinned to grow thicker about bun, aul Lo was fast osbausting his strength 1 defending bunsell. . Tuo wily croatures, finding that they could not vanquish Inm sinvle-banded, swooped down in twos uia threes, but in every instanco bin ptick compolisd thom to elungo their course, But hia streneth was fust fmhng bim. Buould hoattemj:t to descentd, he would certainly lose his sealp, and 1f he did not, bse would be taod for tho ravenous binliauy way. \What was to bo douo 7 A thought occul- red to him which ho impulsively ucivd upon. ‘Taking a palicoman’s whietio from his pockot, hio bluw itwith all tho foreo his luugn could cou- wand. Tho cfect waa may To hia groat dehight tho oaglos tostantly vanished to n oc LOrIDR mouutaI ANY word lost 1o sivht. ingouious expediont probably saved tho gentlo- man's life. Ll story mizht appear u littl apochryphal, but 1t can bo venficd by & nunber of witnesses, among whom was the writer. ‘fhio sontlaman, afier recuperating s erergien. cou- tmued his fmlmu)‘ to tho sammit, anlin ahout su hour ani a half later made tie appearanco av tha howol, whers he was warmly welcomed. COL. SELLERS IN WAX. Donn Platt writes from Londou to the Cupilal, in epeaking of Madam Tussaud’s woxworks: 1o the great mass of .visiturd aftor niglt thoso figures are 8o life-liko aud roal tuat it s dangor- ous to eet out of Jine, for it i not uucommon to liave same weary man or womay who has seated mimsell or herself to bo mintsken for o wax ere- ution and commented upon and criticisad by tho crowd. Thisis what happened to Jubn T. Ray- wond, the actor, who lhas mads Col, Mulberry Sellers untmortal. Jolu was tired und so hingod on bin centra into an ald chair. e liad not ob- served the onmber placardod over lis bead that {ndicated ho wan accupying the seat of & wax- figare removed for repai. Tho crowd eoon gutherodabout hiw, and attirst Raymond thoushit T was subjoctod 1o a comtuun provess of befng stared ot aé Col. Sclicrs, 'Lhen it flusued ncross tias Lan-laving brain that be was bang nustaken tor o wax-figuto. for une of the ladies oxclaimed, +How very life-like_and natural to Lo sure. Who s~ ic?' Catalogucs wero hastily searched, and ltaymood bumared thoe joxe by sitting very still and puiting a glass glaro in lus oxprensive oven, Tifa waw hot 80 plos<ant as it at tirat appeared!, for dircctly & mnan nsid, * Well, 1 rathor think ho 1 the ugleat littis follow I over waw.' *It is pomtivoly the most horrible louliing creatiron tue place. Wuo 11t 7’ seked o lady, Tho number was found sud thio acoount road out: *Tom Thuy, the crusicat murderor over Lung; cut the thruats of a whole family of fourtosn persons for tho witllug anm of ten houndy eli:ht shullings and sixponce.’ * Well, I'll Lauged,’ cried Raymond, Juinping to his feet, Yif it is possible to make achaige in England without tacking on tuat miserablo sum of wix- pouce. Hera 18 tho late Mr. Thowss Thug chiargod with 8 wholesalo assasaination, and thoy bad to alap on that sixrenco. I bslieve tho lato Mr, Thuy was ewiudied.' The crowl laughed aud sereamed a1 tho audden aud startling offect, Vo nore cool waid, * Oh, bother ! that is an old game hero, ‘This littlo follow 14 hired to do this, me, Tursaud pays Lim ono pound six whittings ——7 41 you way sxpooce,’ cr.ed Navmond, *U'll make the number of the murdered un even figoen.” ™ WHIPPING GARROTERS IN ENGLAND. Exporimentally the Englieh Government dis- covered that tho most offctiva remedy for cnmes of violouco sgaiust thio person was vio- lence to the person of the offunder, The Lon- don Daily Telegraph thus describes the whip- ping of two youths couvicted of robbory with violonce: * Debuss wag the first who was fast- ened to the whipping-block. Hle was ouly a thia siriphng, and Lis skin appearad vory tbin white. At thoe first lash ther wan a broad, gry red murk sl ncroes the shouldars, and the Vrisoner begun to slriok and cutreat for mercy 1n tones of tho utmost ansuls! At every lash s crios seemed to inorosse, and iu pitoons tones Lo entreatod tho warder to bave merey. Two warders wore employed to (uthiet tho punishment, and * they went sbout their work m & very - coul mauncr, and, of courso, tho outroatica of tho culprit fell upou deaf cars. ‘Lo elripes camo down luisurely, and tho Chief Wardor caltad out tho number after oach uutil tho wholo were inthoted. Do buss gave & deop sigh of rolief whon bo was tau- en down, and Lo was at once remoyed to bis cell, ‘f'e othor pnsoner, Lowis, slthough the youog- er of the two, bora his panishuout with groster fortitude than Lls compsuon, although bhe hriekod aud crled” pitoously whilo tho sentence wan beiug intiicted, " They both recetved the full meusure of clastisernent, and thero was no doubs thut they sulfored very ssvercly, Tho ouly per- sous proaent wers Ay, Sidusy Bulth, tha Gov- vruor of Newgate ; Mr. Gibwon, tho surgeon ; oo ur two oflicials of tus jail, aud .some rupros reutatives of tho bross. Ibisa fuct thas is uut gouerslly known that the wiupping-block uow aade uve of 18 the same iootrument thut wad used woro than half a cantury agoe, whon prison- crs, for certain offeuses, wora tlogged fu publia in tho yard of the Hessions Houws in tho O14 Bailey. Tbat vunishmont bLaving been abol- 1shiod, tho whippiug-blook was Ind by au use- losa, and stowed sway for mots Lhan sixty yoars, tull. under the- receot change in tho law s re- Racds lh‘-; affenss of gerroting, it pgain ommno Iuto uso. THE VALUE OF CATS, Chambers® Journal gives some interssting facts sbout & most uninteresting aud almoss useloss animal, Iy is supposed,” saya tuo witer, *'that hithorto the ouiinary valua of caty has beon conflued to Ohina aud Japau. Our Eastorn filonds may have loug held the wouopo- Iy, but tto Parlsiana now follow sult, Accord- ing ta Qalignani, thero ato n fow cat-butchors 1 that olty of gourmsods who will give & good price tu tLis ray-piokers fu; dead provided it bo freub sud fat; ¢ 10 the furriers; thelr fas to the frying shivps, and their flash to tha low eating-houses. A cortain nnalis nabialiet sho has taated almo-t evers- thing norer tha <an, wnsa tUat wail-fal ext in maperior 10 an Ostenidy tabbit, P'rof gal na we nra of et hifo, ki e § i the Now. Zealand pri £} 4, and & grown cat 7. Ator- toina aho!: Tum exhibited in Licca hily a fow venrn £30 wan 4 ata hundred gunees: sud the Itev. A. W, advertisna ons for malo, in tho Ani- mal World of Fabeaars, 1375, * A cat, parfratly lack, nive mnontha oll’ 14 hkewiun ordered for anlo on April 1 In the samo journal. As1ng ag) e tho dayw of *Howell tha Good,' in tha yvear 449, thas Welsh King enacted that tho priceof o kitling bofora it coald Boo was to bo & penny till i caught & mouso, twopenen; and when & whillfnl mounor, fuirponee. - Thoso who stuls or kiled s cat thnt guarded the Rosal granariny wore to forfait a mileh ewe, 1ta flosco and lamnb, or as mich whoat a4 whan poired on tho cat, wnsveudad by ns Gl (the hoal touching tho fluor), wonld form o hean hich enongh to cover the tip of the tml. A short tino since the rago wet in ko strong in Brusssin for Angora cats thak fatnl i prices wers asin 1, und dealors stolo tho cath tant wera bought from them one daz. and . CITY REAL ESTATE. ‘Ot K\Ihl' »‘(Hfil i 1N, BARGAIN-3 NEW TWO- ith T wost of Btewaren Apply ta Q01 BALE- O BXOIHANGEST WILL & [antinct o £3,04 8 por cont 1-1fgage) &0 elagant i dwrling, ath mante, At penic prics fco tn uoincumbnerd iayments, tee awane utice, oom 10 Heapar Bilock, AT Ea Y Dt el couma: Iath: e A SN L 8 i ; . SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. my §EEGTIPOL LOT down and A m til hod b O, 1 LIANBER O 104 nn e , L N:ho) facliition 13 only 1 ceata. ) (AR impr of L p an nd, | Aold Liem aguin tuo noxt, tu satisfy tho de- mand." AN UNPROMOUNCEAGLE SCANDAL. 1t is not probable that thenamo of tha Angle~ soy parish of Llauluyfnau-cnm-Liaufairmatha- farneithaf will aid in the wils pullication of o little clerieal geandal of 1tg nwn, It §4 not ay aosily prononnced ns Jirooklsn or Jersey Cits, nor doos it apnear to Lo ns largs an either. Tho Pall Mall Gazetls moutions ius scandal thus @ “ It sesmn thnt & commission appointel by tlo Bishup of Bangor, umler the Clergy Discipline sct, lately found that there were prims facio grounds for procesdiog srains: tio Ractor of tust parish for ueglect of duty and dransenuend. Qu tio 30th of Juns tha usual nuticed of manbi- tion wero served upou Lhe foverond gentloman, who, notwithstandng sach inhibitiou and tha sppointmeut by the diocessn of & Jocum tenens i the shaps of other elergyuan, continuod tn do dusv apun toe two folll Kunlays, On Sauday, the 182 ult., neil clergyman why had beon appointal to ret for uim n the two parishes onterod an_nppearanco, nud tho comgreastion, wieh st Llawddyfaan numberad no fowsr than foue pernons, stading two strangers, soparated for want of roma 00 to couduet tho servicos, ‘Tho like paintul kemno occurred ai Lintfairmatbafarueishaf 1o theafier- noen. On laat Sunlay, despite the Eishop’s nbiting, the Reetor was, acrorini Lo tho Liver- pool Mercury, tha only clerzymen present at Llsuddsfoan Tocro Lapponod, however, to bo ation. In the alternaon ha offiziated aud preachied at Llanfairmatbofarneilthaf tha congregatiou of hall n dozen. Thete 1s some- Ching rather maloncioly in tha notion of 8 con- grexation which does ot amount in nimber ty Goue-fourth of tho letters of tha nime of the pariub in which its churcl is situated. aud whoso ouly minster is ouo who 18 iubibted from presching o it.” ARSENIC IN DYES. Tlo retnrn of manufacturcrs and dyera to the ure of arsenic in dyes snd wall-papers leads thy FPall Malt Gazet’s to warn the public againat this dendly poison, sud appeal for protection aganst ity employmient. The scare does nat ecom ta bo unfouuded. Some years ago wilk socks aud rtockings dred in etripea of vory brilliant hues. —orange, purple, aud crimson,—wore eold. and mauy pereonn suffered frightfully throagh wear- ing them. Tho fl1el evuiptoms wero intense ir- ritation in the slon of the feet, avolling, and an mtlamed appearanco ; then an autbroak of wa- tery Lhimters of all vizos, frow groups of the eize of hempseed Lo kingls Dlisters on the wole of the foot larger than o S-shulling picce. This condition was sccompsuied by geuera fovorishucsy, rigurs, lues of appetiao, sud & endution of pervadig welaiso. It amevere at- tack tho palicut wue raraly able to walk for three wecks, aud atter one attack parscd olt it was oftan folloned by anothier of o mlder tyj o, Iuonocaro s grutleinsn was oblized to wear clotl shioes for ucward of eight munths, and with othor patieuts the eyswem has heeu 4o ito- pregnated withs the powu tie blirers havo re- appeared at intorvals, not ouly on tho fcot, but ou tho hands, cars. etc., for mora than three years, Thuro was no doubt a4 to tho causo uud othod of (s blood-putsonmg, for tho bliste:s tirst camo in Ftripes corresponding to the colored wtnpes of who stockings, and tho laundresnes complained of the irritation aod wtiawed coudi- tion of thetr hands after washing these poixou- ous articles. In avother inyianco o cnmunn wilk vest dsed in tho same way waw worn for two davs with coudoqucuces vory painful to the WoAror AN IMPERIAL GOURMET. A writer says: It is not eiugniar that tho im- perious Craar should Lave Leon iufected with tho sensuousnoss of his age, sl jroved Limself an epicare, albett one of elegaut and dainty manucrd, Curtius kays of tho Rowe of Ciesar's day: *Nosort of luxury fl: urished so much as tho coarsest of all—tlo luzury of tho table, Tho wholo villa arraugenients and tha wholo villa hite had ultimato referenco to dining. Not only was tho cook a graduate 1n gastronomy, but tho mastar himselt often ncted as the m- wtractor of hia cookm. The circumstanon of tho guest takiog an ometic after & banquot to avold tho comsequencos of the variod faro sot bofure bim vo louger ereated purprive.” “Plso sawe autbor bas repraduced the Litl of farc ovided at & feast wen by Mucvius Lontulus Nigor, at nhiich Cwsar asminted. * Deforo the dintier proper camo sen-hudvehogs, fresh oyaters (2% many as tho guests wished), large mussols, sphondiil, fleld-fares, with aeparazus, fattonod fowls, oyster and musuel pastics, black and whito soa-acorns, xphondili glyermandes, sea-nottled, becaficoes, Tuc-ribs, boar's ribs, fowls drossed with floar, becaticoen, purple shell- fish of two sorts, ‘The dinner 1tsell cousinted ob sow's udaer, boar's hoad, fish-pustics, bosr- pasties, ducks, builed tenis, hares, rossted fowls, stazch pastry, Poutio pasery,” A SUDMARINE CITY. A Kiogaton, Juwaica, correspondent of the Duffalo Couricr says: *In tho latter ond of tho last century uld Port Royal dirmppeured bonoath the waves In an earthiquake, leav- ing no other momorial bebind than theso fow patches of reefs, In calm and clear evonings, when {hero is nmot a mpplo on the glassy murfaca of tho eea, you may look down into 15 fathoms of water nud seo submorged honses, towers, and churches, with eharks swimming quictly in and out of the opon wiu- dows of their belfties. Tho work of conturics was destroyed in a fow moments by one single convulnvo throb of the thin thm on wlich man hes lisod mnd spoculatod for ages past. An American diving company, fusturated in tteir eutorprisa by taies of untold woalth buriad bo- neath tho sos by this suddon shack, rescued no treasures but the big bell suspended will 1n tiie bell towor, aud dousted tho samo to the museun of tha teland, whero it may be voon, with many puzzlivg wecriptions upon it, which nobody has as yot beeu ablo to dopher.” SWEET PROSPECTS Lrha" THE GREAT SALT E. A writer in the Galary, spesking of the Groat Salt Lake, sayn: * The water is so densely saline that 1t is impossibte for a body to find the bottom. It is a capital placo ta.acquire thoart of awimming with porfoct eafoty, In formor timeu threo barrels of wator left to ovaporate would prodice oue bacrol of sult; but tho fresh. ouniug within tho last twenty yoars has 5o woak- oucd 1t thas now four barrols 0f it are ruguired to oltain that quantity. It has bocome fresh, thorefore, in & propo:tion of somewhat more than 1 per cent yenrly, lenca it follows that inloss than ono hundrod yoars the nawmeof (irest Halt Lake should bo changod ; for by thid time it will, like Mormonivw, be cieared of all 1ty uupurition.” A REALLY HONEST CRITIO. L It le narratad that an arc critio, rather addict- od to rum, an vimtiog tho Britisls Museuus in the ordivary luo of bis dutios, luoked i & wirior of thio firet room Lo entered, wheroupou, takiug out bis note-book, he commoncad repoiting as foltowa ; * Firmt room—iluad of & drunkard, 1ot signed ; great deal uf chmiacter ; » red noss of stuuning roslity ; brutsl face ; scen that typo somewhiero j must be a portrat from uaturo,” Over 200 guesta attonded tho wodding of Qourge O'Nau and Aies Osbora, in Uweu Coun- ty, Ky, It was » wewmorablo event. —Thirty pounds of crackers, & big cticess, sud fifteun gallony of whisky wore swallowod. Hesldes the corvmony avd tie fosb there was & fight, iu which ove mau had au srtery sovered with a kuife, sud anotier was wmorislly sisbbed iu his . GHGA00 T tly ourod, Moudi- r mally vr byl Curasvaarotest vt o it ) i Sgulsratat N vad 1 vty ot medloie ks b S R O TR VALUABLE L Jenawn & ont Orily 15 minuted drin 121 States Fryasnry cuni hington, and Capitof s will Call st i Sikver st “nieags. | (OR RA SATEON T e __COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. __ l;uli HA O EXGHAN AN E o near, Wan- . WAl . Addrows G nace of Lllior Oty pruporty. 1 LOGATID LOT NEAK CARS. (0 cavll, 210 good W alanca assume. TO RENT--HOUSES. SO T BIDK WABASH-AV., 215 ta §25. il stemin power, st 174 Clata-t 1Al of lacge douldo sorn, State.st., near M G P WORK & G, o T.REAR LINCOLY PARK, A Fi 0-0t077 anl basanaat bk, rooms, fur- aen convan cldes 1o NOHALE, 1 T 45 R ves, gond lucatt L SUITA FOR THOT ‘n, 50 193 a4 1% East W T SEWESTORY AND s arnn femt eesnlence an AshAnEas. ol Vory clieap o o FRUL party. v W I - HON, 1S Clare at. eI ’l‘k)hl(l 3 AND e, it v e 181 nity of Ui Park. .’l‘lflr"hul“lll Thiuck. 4 S O, DESILANL st Monr -ty mtagn front Avply tod. WE ernand Campbell PO JENT W ut 1030 Y AND HASP M L2 Wakine TO RENT--ROOMS. ere aons luru'n'xn‘mi-l o frur pemn, from %410 §0 e bl rl'u' RENT ol Pa CilAn, N WNISHED ROOMS TN TR DAVY carnor (Groen and Madisou-ts. 10, RENT IN, 2397 WEKT Maci -t dwellings on mediate porsenal, E ol trally locaicd ui U Rents £tho ofilcd of AMALCUS g sulten ol ponin ¢ v 10 g Me- U RENT ., it cud S aud reveinl dwo! weky and Ing-rois ANNIALL, Leal Miscellnnnons. v ON SOUTIT SIDE aifatle AMCL b ) RENT-TO A PItOMPT, RIEADY wut, & cottago of about eeven rootie, i gosd wid, mear Lip of atrcot cars, Lent moderato, W4 nnight, Audaroms V 4, Tribune otico. \Y ANTD=TO it I 8 thin winior: must bo first-wass, and suth of bl teentiiat. Family ssll, Must 0avo gomd stabling for Bt carriages, Anawor av oo 6 Unlon . nwsting of aiiti d Fath : location on We Tl oitico. — 1Ok A FAMILY OF §, houschs e for bghit ebing, fur- bt dress MISCELLANEOUS, VOl TS, ROT her 1 TAN & Ly purcnase or colleet, out. e tey maders o by naing nue or mor~ sectinne Apyly Lo A ISR DT CLOTHING BOUGHT AT 4 price, by JUNAS A, DRE MA, W7 fos 3 riadl iy at | i 3. Gui OV ERY -HUW FAMI- iy i elfhior sox_may fascinato aud gatt Lo Into aud afiection of any persoit thoy chivse, ‘Ihe ecelabrated Fronch Pellets o Laove Tivope will iy aent £o auy aildiess (or 1 por bot, with full d hznoy, T .. Address Madamo P.O! Bor 2, S 70 PUKCHASE Folt od, and vaying business, ST F &S T Bay DU ing oue 1 ightntng Copst Vrexs, watr, or binah required. Sund 43 for uutht and Jeonre territory. | Uall ar adiross DIPXTER MANUFAG- FITHING GO, 317 Olivest., S Lou = 5000 AuEsTs Y ED-SAMPLES EREE Y i) . with torms for claaring frum #5 to ¥10 £ dage, T sty o el salabis”se dour. I i 8706 Newars, .07 ~_PARTNERS WANTED, WITH CLEAIL CHICAGO one-hail intorest in & firat- ON — IEXPOSI- furtheoming Ez- ad in Abo buslaiug to of which ho is the msuulacturor, Room HOWANTLD = EXPOS Tion—Kxpiosition - With_$3% for th postiton—thi advurifeor hasiig a et ratatl an articls 5 Gault House. ARTNER WANTE] N BUE 4 lery In city § or would atabargo. Uan inorease 10 G Utabide, Apply at 10 Madisoi-ety Hoom 10, T MACHINERY, HESTERR. MACHINERY MANUPACTUR- 15 5% ikl 40 Suiith Uan, Chicaga, all oa, Urdlurs, and saw mil nd ustclv 3 beltiok, saws, aud iwnanhloory i nacbibery of dillarent kin.g Manufaciuriug Uslupany, 33 sad AT KIKWOOn 2 I\ Tai isolilne: lflllhl i oD & steam engines and boj el pucking snd rootiug, _ BUSINESS CHANCE:! \ GOOD FTOUK OF GROURRIES AND FIXTUH 2\ Twith 8 lueg luaso of & store, for salo; situated on X Wit Sido, 1 & wood vicinity, rualiziug froi U ¢ e e Uit b BN B ATACILRLE & Cr Jiike (iand-ar.. coruur of Twedfth al, protitabl ?P_”fi‘;rl it ol % b omoer o e 4 HIGIT—MANUPA | aud svo & roxl novelty ; & galiop- sug_baby huree:chean, casy, and sulable. A lortuna in 14 East i ity Do duubt, CBAY, """"""" FOR_SALE, [yRye, spune punt BALE elaws; businoss v. i1 Addross unperative., and T 208, new aud seound-baud, wi age of the uiost fwpsoved hiuds. Go pot, 1 Lakest, UK BALE-TWO STONE] TN e " o wars AHEWS, Asuisnd av. sud doutk Hras MUSICAL, _ TA VINBT-CLASS HRAVY BNGLISIL A sand ohaio, ur » g aao. OATS CHEAL, DIt AL G A daa're AN URGARS HE m;o“: ¢ NS AR Moviiabie st Tuw b A AR e R OSS K, Ui tato-et., pear oY T PIVORGES. i $TiT ALLY OBTAINKD, NOT FRAUD. At Upcruer, Tun Joars® practic for res Rost-odion Tiox toiT o g EV;' th Slde. 9] MIIAN 1308t board, ] 2L e i 24 WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookitoenara, Olorics, &oc ‘ rirnend roocia aaliaman: o wi Fatic mon pormanent. sitaatine will be TANTEN FTEEN - THOROLGHLY sRisey wanL+d, whieh e b roa. EXPE- wonahls, - it FOSTRIC RO, & G0 Fort Warne, 1R droms, with Al i 1no woll rocomung employed, &o., Iaty oxpact ed, whi §T 0, Tritnino oihes: Traans. VWANTED—~A FIRST.OLAKY SCROLLBAWET. d wazes paid, CalVER & YOUNU, ey Mainas, Juwa. ~ = —A BARBER WITH #tm NONE T mannoed apply, For particulars addross witien, Emnlormant Agencios. FANTED-20 ‘;L LABORERS FOR NN A O 0 er st paray e Joh v | 55 per dnp; frop fare; long jah: 100 to work on _Eatihs, AT U TEAN, 141 South Wat Ratm AY, 10 LABORERS FOIt TEATT. d i e highest wages “Avly st 31 Bouta NAND 10 FARM: . BING & €01 SFoR IV i 75 per S Hoth Waturat, ) LANORERS, © A u"‘""r':"’.‘; B .00 v, on O, 1, 4. Ly U, & N. V,. Miscstinnonus, T ANTED-TIRhLGLARS TRAVELING RALYS. mAntor & wall-papeer house. Addruss A 81, Teld. ¥ B ol VW ASLED S Tl work wisrans-s of any kund. Tunuies v 1 VWANTED - ‘Sntewl excin town and ity abas! TIL T $un CANIC Wl pay 4t 1 e monin, irbuug 0 niniigan o Asig ‘ci ampics wiy TUOT Domestics. VW ANTED=A GIRL UK, WASII o g 1 il facuhy ‘VA.\'1' Y i “inw amall fa 5 Buateontts B0 AT xm! I 15 YEARS OLD_TO SSaInT ily. Call by Sfunday ur Tuesiay uven CORNLIL it chambennaid who will 2] Soamstrasses. FANTED-FIFTY 1HANDY TO MAKE LADIES underwear, o wahng 1o purche macklure ) P {20 gy for s (2 sewiny. 215 East dladinonats, aecaml T Employmont Azencion D AND MNAVIAN s, tiotale, Iaundries, city and ‘oihge, bl Milaukon.ar. el fue privais (an countey, at Mew, DUSKE'S “SITUATIONS WANTED=MALE, Boolkikeenors, Clorks, & QITUATION WANTIZD " man of [ 3 tan oy b Addross, fur two days, JTUATION WANTED-BY Y mar, 2 8 wislmaly clothing hoase as packer sad ia willing to nake hinel{ gonueally us- o aud bLost uf rofereuco. Addrcss Trao JITIATION WANTED 15 on. ¥ A COMPETRENT EN- +vatars aud stosim-henring arcricra of & hrst-class n, ‘Lesinytery, &o TEO-NY A SINGLE e ks “yousag Aeiiian: ey ot 4 ITUATION W Jving gl o G el rk or st Gubing il einall ot retorcnces i rquirod. icas 3 Emuplovment Aronts. SITUATIONS W, I WANE OF 2 iiatecluss Lon e a shrt Bitico Ly appisius to Sl {Waat Mudisn st S IN WANT OF rman belp can be suvpliod ) Miiwaukes ALFLATTON D)o Reandinasizs and ¢ at Mrs. DUSKIES of JTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES TY WANT OF irsi-claen female help of nny nationality ity or .l-',u{‘.l:y vat bo sulied a3 vove 80 MBS, BAKER'S, 418 Wa. nb-avs ). Miweotinnnons, QUTUATION WANTLD — A THORUUGHLY COM. ' i tout lady b ckkerjer, 5w (rcupying & respoisbio ach in the act, dmirtug 10 remosn 1o cyba srilar poaitwa hore, Addre Saturinr, _Auctin Sleek oo A Vand day mirning of & buggles, barness, o TOLLO 5 I at $10 i nLAL0: Lot pal T 3 reduos of ‘'t 10 per cont. In- duire at Comane Jrom sat. ST GREY T v AND oun ed f or will orcuangs part for coal, lu- iautre at 423 Nurth Wolls 98 SaLe-io sooy an any tecor Tombard, PAl O FING CATKTA Will be stuwa by coscurwan ‘Astland.av, liures gontle and « e — g R o TO EXCHANGE. DREYER, T Dearbornaat, 'O _EXCHANGEZAT GREA ral ow Linck storos and dweliiugs oo Archer-a) furnisbed wi d_sewes change good far of lucumbranco. cago, KHUK 1. PO KXCHANGE —BOME RRAL mouey fuc & gaod sessal trom W 1017 Lo 0. SANDS, Wuod's ilutet, 28 Washington sty GOUD CCTAGON-FIU steam care; gas, water, and sawor. W) s, ot koud couniry resficaces In this ur sl eluar of Incunibrance. l’nfll-.-g o search of will do well ta Invol“fl!.lllhlrlds. TRK B.NLWI # Wasbiugto $oom 1. Tci'uxihfi( _UNIMPROVED WERTEIN LAND 3 fot Liowse and lot and's (uil duntal outtit in Chicagu. 24 West Lakost. WMfiFIEANGléL- T COMMERCIAL PAPER, NOTES WITIL (01 A L gt aod sold, 18430 GrrENENAUM 8'C0."No. Tio Futnav, ™" (JOMMEROIAL PAVEL AND MOIT J ought amt aold. Loaus vty o3 resl o EUGKNE O, LU, $ BRO., 2 Bast RETATE AND Adu sant. ¥ Ot RELL LOCAL STOORH or lond woayy ua thoa ral 3, upatairs, TG LUAN A’ LhEN ] RATRS GNTIAL vy Chicago and 1yds o reat catate b AL L Wilbox i Faves. ONEY TO MOES Tae b, A, LEVY, 1525 Jusis T T ON tod papars baug sad sold. + oo, S, AMONDS attivo, 14 ita: + g1 TO 81,00 PO TOAR € b i ity by L s §am P BALD! nw IMPROV. ["Sutati a ook ity or on Wlinute farw PEANL, lsspee Block, _LOST AND FOUND. AY NIGHT, A GOLD UlAnKD " ou Twolith from May 1o Clark-st, Ulark to Volk-wi. ratura 1610 L0H Lrairio-av. and be kind- Iy wwardod, Miss b CKRINION BAS ice aud Praltie- Thiriy-fl 1. Found. Uw atu I OBT—A POUK HOUK CONTALN 4 railrosd tick ., iu sieinlly batisfactory ruward will Lo paid by JOLLN 175 Lasall, & 10 Quosiivis ksko ____SEWING MAGHINES. _ Fol\ BALE-TIIRHE LATH wo twudivms, U8B0 Duw Woed, vne Huwe, thires Wheslel Giruree & Daker'e &t loaw tha ials cust prices. Loan Oice, 130 o B upatalre, AINGER OFFICEOE A% J. MELUNEIRT, 33 WhaT St lliusat., curnee ‘51 Ureon. " Maoblioe suld'ua xcinsugod, aid wpatil: Loaikly paymoits, ralud, PERBO. ¥ e ERBON AL, z L—JBNNIE HARRL WILL THR LAD l’u‘-‘;y‘:lln wlataken fur bor ou n‘::l;m.h.n‘-u lu- et

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