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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1875. froedom on ita tips, dispogta itaolf {n democratio demonstrations, aud ls connetting with social- m. "Na books have over siruck moverer blows on monarchy then tho worke of the Josnit Fathera Marisnn, Dellacmin, Huaroz, Bouehier, ana when Clements, tha Jesult pupl, Tind atruck down with tho dmsarsin’s steel Henry 111, of Frauce, V'opo Kixtua VIL was Jubilsnt, and oxclanned: ¢ Quo li kucerso dells niorte dal redi Franan sl pa bo conoscor del voler ex- preaso del Signor Dio.” (That in tho death of tho King God's exprossed mill was clearly ta bo seen.) A god of bandits thin Humor Dio, In thin the history to bo taught {n the confessional schools of the Vatican, in opposition to Lustory taugut 1 tho ** godless freo uchools 7" o confeas for oursclves that whon, fn onr sounger days, wo read the worka of the above- vamod fathers, tho argimonts which we thero found in favor of popular sovereignty mud against monarchy, laid down aa thoy ware witl groat acumen, groat mtellect, aud subtlety, deo- stroyed our mind of every vestigo of monarchieal feeling, and groanded uas an firmly a0 a rock on Republican principies. Those Jeauit authors, lowover, have only brought ito s perfect ays. ten of avllogisms whaot alrcady, before the foun- datico of tho mder, had Leen tanght in many jaces io the canon law. 8ee, for instanco: Ylocrc!l‘ Patn L, Distinetio 96 Ib, 1L, Cauea 11, Quostes 13 Soxti Deeratl, Lib. 1L, Tit, 14, Cap. 2; huxtravagantes Comm., 1 Lib,, Tit. 8, It Is, therofora, & very obvioua mistake on the art of the majanty of our peoplo hora to he- Tiave” thut tho namo of n Republic, that tha sopublican form of our Government, s & Aufi- giont bulwars apainst the dommnation of the Vatleat over aur rocial and political inatitutions, Tne Josuita lcok upon Republics as a far bat- ter bavost-tield for their lust for power. Thoy Jnow fuil woll that it is fur more ditlenlt to carry on warngaitst a Govornment with a horedi- tary chief, which 14 a8 contralized and as firtnly kit togsther, aud os foud of power, and a8 quick to act and to move, ag tho concentrated power of the huerarchy, than to combat States, whera the strength of Government resta not in tho centro, but in the maxses, aa it woro pori- lonically. And those marses (of tho peoplo) avo no’ syetem, no tenacious holling on to maxims, wlieh hava au applicaiion m tho far future; (hoio massos: aro agitated by tho Suctuntions_of tho day, often misled by seitsh Joadirs living from day to day, quickly oblivious of what happened only o snort time before; thoso masses aro without Lnuwledge of pas: history, awd of tho lans of logieal evelution in the lifa of peoples, Henco the ropubliean aystam of Gov- croment of itnell gives us no guarautoo agatnat Vatlean domivation. ‘1ho conirary is the cnao, Tudecd Pius 1X, I8 right whon hosnya that tho Uited States aro rijio for his harvest, Per liups somo onc, aftor & generation has passed, may remember what wo for tho last fow yoars bave predicted in tho way of warbing, ssiing our pouplo to bo wigilane and on thar guard, not frous n prosumption to play the prophet, but from n knowledgo of tho lawe which rule the dovelipment of nhationat life. And when weak- minded persons object to us, that wo discuss this *dark " question ko often aud €0 earnantly, Wo nnuwer thom simply s Thin question In tha coutso of time will create moro violont commo- tiona 1han the sinvery guostin éid, It wll con- vulse plige the North aud the South. I IL ————— DWIGHT, ILL, CNURCH BERVICES YLATLRDAY. Speciat Iupateh to Lhe Caraco 1 ribune, Dwiour, Itl, Bept, 5.—Our chureucn hero bave been immeusely attendod to-day. Services of deop iuterest were Liold all day ot tho Metho- diet Chuich in bebnl! of tho caugo of foreign migsions, the Ilov. M. V. B, White, pestor. It 18 tho custom of this branch of tno Church to assess each Conferenco tho amount they aro ox- pected to contribute, sud then thé sum ladivided mmong the districts by tho Presiding Elders, This chargo fs what is called tho Wenona Disinict. The Rov. Richard Harvoy, D. D., oue of tho oldest preachors, iy tho Elder. A vory interesting sddress and ap- peals wero mado to tho pooplo by Damel DieWilliams aud sho Ilov, O, N. Pollard. Dwight camo nobiy up to the work, and o very largo collection was raived. Taking tho fact ito con- tiveration {hat two muntus uge nearly $3,000 wau cubseribed townid Gucotating aud rolur- pishing tho church, wo thnk that wo cau eafely eny thut this commupity s in a very bealthy and Lrosperous condition. Btreat- or, Wonona, Yomea, Garduer, and Odel, all in this district, are alsw reported to bo i a flour- {ubing stato, ‘Tho Annusl Conferenco meots at Moline, Sopt. 22, Bishop Ames presiding. Do- sides tho ueual mterest nticuding theso avnual gaihoriugy, Uns is the year for the eleetion of delegatos lo the Geuneral Couterenca, which mects next May at 8t Louis. ‘the Couforence will bo eutitled to tive ministerial snd five lay dolegates. CATHOLIG CONFIRMATION. Spectat Diyatch to The Clacwio Teibune, Tocrronr, 1., Sept. 5.—To the Catholic poo- ple of this town sud vicinity this Ly been a Babloth of unususl snd improesive lmport. Over 100 young ludies were aduntted by coutirin- ation to the full jrivileges of tue Chureh, ‘1ho Bishop of the Catholic Dioceso of Ninots spent tho Sabbath in town for thia purposc. Tho Young ladios, tin Bishop, aud elergy, nttooded by Lauds of music aud Catholic organizations of varlous orders, wero cecoried throuph tho streots from St. Mary's_Church to Bt. Joseph's, waking = fiuo display, It the latter odifice, in preseuce of au immoneo gatheriug of veopls, the svlomn rite was perforwod. s T IS THIS A NATIONT Whnt Jefferson Culled £t ‘The New MHavon IKegister, tho Btate-Sover- 1eignty organ of Bonator Eaton, wanta (o know * whou and whore Thomas Jolorson ever spoko ,Of this Government othor than United States.” Beck, of Kentucky, who aspires to the Senator- ’lhly, says that “nation," when used to describo {ho Amoricau pooplo, 18 * o contomptible word,” and the Now Haven Register applauds the sonti- ment, The Bpringtield Republican undertalos to obligo the Remator as follows: Heppy to oblige. Oue of tho times was the jday of his mauguration as Prosidont,—dlarch 4, 1801, In tho firet paragraph of bia address on |this intorestivg vceasion, ho describod the Anicr- fcan people as “* & rising uation, sproad over a iwido and fertile land.” In the wecond para- ‘graph, be spuke of tho recent contest of opiuion i—the Iresidcutial couyaus, to-wit—as ‘‘boing mow decided by tho voice of tho nation.” A fort- nlght befors, 1 replying to tho Commitico ap- pointed to notify him of his election, ho had ox~ Ppressed gratitude at receiving such a ** testimony of contidence from the yreat ropresentative council of our uation”; bad spoken of the **log- islative will of tho natlon; and Lind begged thio Commlites to convey to the Congiess **the son- timents of real and fidehity" by which ho hoped to **merit these proofs of contidence from the natlou,” "Whe fegister witl fiud the text of tho xe[xl_y in the Journal of tho Houso of Ropresent- atlves for IPeb. 21, 18U1. Auotber of the timea on the occusion of tho mesting of tho Beventh Congress. In the firet paragraph of lus first mensago-—acut in Doc, 8, 180 0 of ‘‘glater nalions,” In tho body of tho paper hie Lias sometluyg to say about **the onorgics of our nution. In the closing paragraph ho says: *Thoue, fellow-cltizans, ure tho matrers reepect- ing the stats of tho natton which I hava thought ot importsuca to be submitted to your consid eration at this lime.” e might maltiply theso citations, but it is bardly uocossary. —_—_— STATE FINANCES, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Beminontewy, Iil., Bopt. 4.—The following sro llha receipts snd disbursements at the Biate | ‘Tresaury for August ¢ ‘Revenus fund, “"l'lllllllll!!li Bevenus fund....... Tlinote River Improvement fus Itinois Central Hallroad fund bh8d Local bond fund.ueeerunnesesyn, 878.100.51 Totalicusnees $1,085,044.05 GRASSHOP IN COELD, Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tribuna, DaxvirLg, Lil, Bopt. 4.—3tillions of grasahop- pers passed ovar the clty at & halght of some 200 foot this aftornoon, goivg lu & southeastcrly direglion, Ouly & 8lray one now aad then zeaclied the earth. —_— SEEKING THE BUBBLE REPUTATION. Bpecial Disvateh Lo Tha Chicago Trivune *DaxviLLy, Iil, Bept. &.—~Frof. Light made s balloon ascausivn from (his city to-day. Crawds of people were in the city to witness it, He is i 1o sight south aud west of the city. Bismarck writes You Arnim's name with & #de,"—thay 1s to say, D'Arniw.—Doniestio Monlhly. THE TRIGGER. Two 8t. Louls Editors Bring This Captlon Out of the Npori- ing Column, Thoy Bhoot at Fach Other at Twenty Paces, Without Harm to, Either, The Ducl at Rockford, Salnriday, and the Excltement It Occasloned. nock¥orbAGon. Bpecial Dispat:h to The Chienao Tribune. Rockon, I, Sert, 5.—Tha city hns beon oxcit- ed to-day over thaduel, This morniug rometlbing coanectod with tho affair leaked out, and tho ro- porter who bad beon noticed with tho party Bat- urday was subjectod to varius oxsmiuatious and cross-oxaminations by prominent persons. o was impoustrablo until tho editor of tho Gazelle subjected him to an Interview rigorous onough to eatisly any Chicago nowspaper man. Tho result was that that onterprising local jour- nalist gut out an extra odition of hia paper, giv- inga tolerably accurate mccount of tho fight. Bullotins with startling captiona woro placed in conapicious positions, and befora uoou soveral thousand copina wore disposed of. TIE LADIER scom moat agitatated, ‘Uhoy percolve the fight waa in their bohalf, and aro quito In love with Maj. Foator. Ho strong e this feohng that they regrot that ho was not wounded, so that thoy might have had the honor of nuraing him through. How it would havo fared with Cal Fdwards, had ho beon wounded and fallen into their handy, 18 impossible to conjectuto. CURIOSITY, Now that tha facts aro koown, varions atories aro atloat proving that the mysterious movomente of the belligeronts wero observed. Mr. C. M. Drazee, n Iltuckford attornoy, was ealted up by Mr. Barnard, I'oster's second, prior to tho encounter, and neked it his gervices conl bo necured, if necessary. Tho attorney repliod that they conld if tho buainess was Lonorablo. Mr. Barnard soid it way strictly bonorable, but it was a delicato matter, and had to be conducted socretly, This left tho attornoy in great curlos- ity, and ho was sround anxiously maklug inqui- ries to fathom the mystery. Dr, O'Leilly's is- play of the whito feathor camo noar spoiling ev- erythiog. 1lo visited Mr, Lathrop, sn attorney, and put somo direct queetions as to s wur- geon's linbility to arvest for participating in such an affair. Mr. Lathrop was greatly nslonishied at the fujuiry, but gave his opinion and then futerested himsolf to find why It was wanted; but the parties bad the arrangemonts mudo iu admirablo manner, and no ono solved tho myttery until this morning. Col, Branch's frequent injuiries on tho cars aa to tho proxim- iy of tho Wieconsin State lino also aroused suspicion. TOE POLICK AUTHONITIES woro greatly chagrined at being outwitted. Thoy weio preatly porturbod over the Btrangera’ moyementn, and, not 10 bo backward in their duty, went round to the bauks to wam thom of probablo attacks from burglars, ‘I'io roporter was introduced to Iinyor Tinker and Marsbal Tally to-day. but they evinced no disposition to sircst him na a partici- paot, Bhowfl Peats is atound looking for somo onowho Lad taken part in, or known of the aftray with a viow to warning blin that he vas liablo to arrest should complatut bo proferred. Upto this ovening, however, the reportor still cojoyed hin liborty. The mattor will probably alicit some oxpreusious of publis opiulon heto boforo long. Thera s & growing fecling of 1u- dignntion against locating tho fight in Winnebago County, altbough mauny rogard it oa an effort to sccuro & romantic ‘and pocticsl tormination, whic inclines thom to tako n favorablo view of tho matter, Svreeial Dispateh to The Chicaao Aridune. Rockroun, Ill,, Bopt, 4—7The invitation of Jeft Davis to Winnehago County hes turaed out on uufortunate alfair in moro sensos thau one. It created & howl of indignation in certain quar- tere, and stirred up reminiscences which would lLiavo been much botter left undisturbed. Tue people of this county lavo kearce recovored from its offects, aud.an occurrencoe of to-day clearly proves that it will be some timo before the ill-foeling ewgondered Ly the iil-advised mction of the Directors of (he Agricultural Fair dies out, 1ot ouly in the minds of tho people of Illinots, but of tho country. Bt. Louls was ono of the aitive which waa badly affected by the ag- ttation. ‘lhe Times of that city, whilo tho ex- citement wae at tho bigheat pitch, published A BED-IOT EDITORIAL, in which the following poseage occurred : Wo don't biame the women of Winnebago County #o mauch for the fury which possesscd them at tho Laro mention of the usme of Jefferson Davia, Tho bulk of thiew, 0o doubt, had 1 their houscs t the timo the iu- vitotfon_ was extended pisnus stolcn from Mr. Davie' Misstusippi _neigubors, and sliver apoons with vames upon them as familler to Br, David' oyes os lousehold words, and, while Le was @ geutleman of oo much good taste 1o teem by i manner cven to recognizo the fuct, it would hisva beet terribly mortifsing to the averags of tho dndignant datmex {f, {u secepling an fusitation to diuner or supper, he had chanced npon o house Alled with tse spolls of Sherman's march to tho sss, TH18 WHOLEBALK INSULT on the women of the county was decply folt by Maj. Emory 8. Foster, editor of the Bt.. Louis Keening Journal, 1le took up the oud- gels in thelr behalf, thioking it was a direct slur on the character and fair fame of tho mothiers, wives, and sisters of tho Fed- sral oldiers, Ia an articlo in his paper of Aug. 25 he burled back tho foul-mouthoed inslnua- tion, and wade a manly defenso of the woman of tho country. **Tho solaiers,” he wrote, ** who whipped theso cowards that insult womes into & dog-like submiasion, should nevor forget that tuey aro deallng with creatures incapable of anything but moanness. They should remem- Ler that theso men whodsliberately slander their mothers aro now auking the people of this coun« try to givo them control of the Goviroment, sod, remembating these things, the trua meu of the North aud of the Bouth, whiother Confad- erate or Fodorals, should unito as ouno man to #ave the country fiom such intoleralle shame and dogradation, Federal soldiors can trust ench other, aud they cau trust former Confedor- ates when they prove by their conduct that they aro worthy to bo trustad. Iut, as loug sa tho loud-mouthed bragharts keep themselves bo- fore the paople of both soctious of the country 4 representatives of public opinion {u the South, so Joug will tho Boutbern people wuffer by such leadersblp. When the truo gon- tlomen of tho Houth take oharge of ler affaira thore will Le no longer any foud to bea! between Coufedetates and Federald or bo- tween the North aud Bouth. Huch asime will come, but {ts coming i rotarded by such utter- ances 86 that found 1 to-day's Tines," COL. JOUN N. EDWARDE, + of the Bt. Louis Dispalch, who was the anthor of the artiole in tho Zimes, got indignaut over tha utterauce of the Journal. Ou tue 27th ultimo, two days after the artiote in the latter paper sp- peared, ho scot s formal dumsnd for an apology to Ms). Foster. To thia Mr, Foster replied that the remark was not intended as & personal reflection on i, and that it would be time cuough (o retract when Edwarda modified his attackn tho Tumes, This snswor, which was coucbied in tho most couste- ous terms, DID NOT CLOSE THE BREACH. Col, Edwards wrote snother letter ou the S0th of Angu tating that Foater's reply was not ssuisfsoiory, sud demanding that satisfaction which ous gentleman has the right to ask of another. 3ej. Foster's rasponse was firm but dignifled. Mo sgain digclaimed any intentlon of offending Edwards, sod referred lum to Mr. Willlam D. W. Bunsd, who would tske charge of his honor in the future, The next correspoudouce was between Mr. Baroard sod Col, H, B, Brancb, tho latter wishe ing to know at the earliest convenisnce whether Maj. Foster waa going to retrast ornot. Mr, varnard reiterated the former statement of his friond, After further Intters, & confarence wan brld by Col, Branch and Mr. Barnard, which, hawevor, failed to bring sbout an amicabla sot- tismeont, tho Edaatds sida atill aticking out for A THOUOUGH RETRACTION OR AN EXCHANOE OF FlOTH, Mr. Darnard, after avery conelliatory effort conaintent with hia friend's honor, wrote to Col. Tiranch, naming Colt's navy resolvers. callbra 36, a4 the weaponr 1o bo uned, the distance 20 paces, and the Couunty of Winnebago, I, an the place of mooting. Tho resnous which led ta thin seloction ars briofy thean 3 Tha aiiginal articla in tho Times bal contained language abusiva of the people of tho county s brosd and genoral u ita applieation, and Col. Kdwards REFUSING TO WITIDRAW, 1t was felt thora wou'd Lo 1o mare parsonal dan- wor bere for tho parties than_fn auy other part of tho country, Therefcra Mr, Barnant chone thovounly 8a tho ineetiug-piace, thinkivg nlao s friond would not bo amoug enemicd. THR RULES, The following sgteemeut was aftctwards ene tercd into by tho pativa: Thin understanding (s arrived at Letween G0, 31, 1, Tieaneh*ant William D. W, Baruaed as tha riles ihai shall gosern in the matter of a bicatiie meoiing hetweey o), Jotn N, Edwards anid Mai, E. K, Foster, thesail Lranch representing Cn', E-dwarils, aud tho sald Bag- nard reprearuting Maj, Fostor First~The partios snall_mirot npo the fietd on the A4h day of Beptenlor, 1475, between e haurs of ¢ and 78, 1w, of that day, Secomd=—"THst the place of mesting shall b fn the Counly of Winnebago, Stala of Iinais, the fresian apot {0 Le aelected by naid ranch wnd Itarnacd aner Aliefr arrival i that connty, 7lird—Tho werpena o Lo used aball Lo Colt' navy revolvers, calihre 46, and Lo «hstance 20 paces, Vach party ahull be eniitied to ons atot 4t the worda re you ready 2 one, two, thres 1 Wie Lring 1o oce cur afier the word three, Fourth—The principais rhinll bo entitira 12 but ons ot etch, unlees ey Loty khall dosan:d utothes, Fifth—"Tho principals may have two Iriends each o sccampany them, and onemiirgron each, Stxth—The reapectivo scconds shail bo aremed wiih #lmilar weagonw na Lo prin e, Any vioiaticns of tho tulen sl subject tho parts offending W bu shot down by the xeconil of the othur party, Severnth—Theso rules sball bo Mgued in dupileate, and cach second ebiall lave a copy, On Friday night tho princijiale, soconds, sur- goons, and frieuda LLFT 8T. 1OUIS FOR WINKENAGO COUNTT. They arrived in Chicggo carly this foronoon, whero they wero mot by thin rejorter, who was askied to accompany Foster's party o8 a friond. o consented, and i3 thus ablo to present a full nnd_completo account of the affray. Thoy left the Wells street depot ac 0:15 2, m, U{)uu urriving ut Kook ford Loth parties drove to tho Hullang floure and partook of dinner. About 3 o'dfjck tho ecoonds completed their arrangementy, It was deaided to drive G milea north on the Beloit road, aud 1he mecting in wome seeludad spot. oth poncipala azreed, and ol Edwards' party stmted oif to n back at Liulf-past i, tho understanding bowg for theu to nwait tho othier g arty for haif au lhour after arriving «3 far out aw dosignated. I tho cha'lenged patty did not arrive on tims it was to Lo rogatdud s an evidorico of cowardice, ‘Lhe sler party eanglit up with the other ATty t a8 they were halting at an cstimated dittance trom tue eity cf fivo miles. THL B1OT whera the balt was called was a shaded valley, with & winding stream ealled Turtle Crerk ruumng through i, Tho scconds held aunother counultation, and, the siie sutting them, thay went in seaichiof & niaca enflivinutly far from tha leloit road to bo wafe from intru- sion. Afteran absence of five minules they wero succesaful in their search, and on thetr re- turn the whole party left tho carriages. Tho hackman, who wore wondeving whiat was 1 the wind, but had not the cutorprira to gratify thoir curiosity, wero told to wait in the neightorhoor for a tow minutes, which inaiructions they fitled to tho very lottor. Tho NAMES OF TUE TARTIES that wont ou the lield wero: Cul, John N. Ed- wards, the cuallenging principal ; Col. H, 1, Branch, recond ; Dr. Mouteomery, surgeon ; Dr. Muomford, of the Kangas Ci Times, friend : Maj. Foster, principal : W, . Barnard, sec- ond 3 Dr, ') 8. O'tieilly, surgeon 3 and . tho rep- rasontative of Tue Tubusk, fricud. Tho upot sclocted was & couplo of hundred yards to tho west of the road, n beautifnily shaded valley in which horses and eattlo wero grazing. Tho seccnds teok up position near a treo sud commenced to EXAMINE THE WEAPONS, Tho principuls wora a fow rods upart, Foster reciiuma ou & bonk, coolly smoking o cigasy Edwaids restiog with his back apainst a tree, and conversing with Dr. Miunford, with whom Lo served in the Confedorato army, Fho surgeons took their cases of instruments to the bili-sido, whoro they kat watching TIE PREPAUATIONS FOR THE LNCOUNTER. Bome time was occupied in tho exsmination and Jonding of tho wstols, and whilo thio neceseary part of the work was in progress the principals cach divested himuelf of htn wateh, aud other srticles whieh mognt turn off a ballet. The mext procodure was to nicas- ure the ground, & matter which was gone throuch with business-like dispatelt and coolnesy, ‘'wonty paces was tho distaveo, ‘Flio positious were north and kcuth, and wero markod by n short siake drisen into tho gronnd. DBranches of tiees wore cloared out of the way to provent injury from fulls, and other dezatls at- tended to “wlhich might rendor things comforta- ble for tho rarties immediately mterasted. Tho noxt important step was tho tows-up for position and tho call. Branch, Idwards’ eecoud, won tho chioico of position, and Barnard the call, T fact was communizuted to the principals, who expressed thowmselves atisfled with tho rosuit. Tho priucipals aud pocords then walked up to tho gronnd. Ed- wards askod Fostor's opinjon as to position, Lut tha lattor said Lo had 1o choico, They both NECEIVED THEIR WEATONR from the meconds, and Edwards chose the south oud of the ground. Lefora tho final arranze. meuta were comploted, tho frionds wero raqueat- od to roliove thomuelves of their pistols, & pro- cantion ngainst & goneral skirmie lould either party foel aggrioved, Dr. Mumtord was tha only ono who had a pistol on Ius persou, and ho at onco placad it in his valee. Thoe condittons of the firht weio then read, Edwards roquosted Marnard to articulate ths words, ** Aro vou ready ? ouo, two, three," in a distinct manner, ro as Lo pro- veut unpleasant haste. Both men at this point DIGPLAYED MARVELOUS NEIVE, Foster_smioking his cigar in an unconcornod way. Positions wero then taken up, the soe- ouds shaking bands with their principals, nud recorving structions n caso thoy phould fail. At longth all wae roady., The saconds had pu tols in their hands ready to revenge any infring meont of the cods, “Fhero was an ominoiy pauso. At exactly b o'clock the ou fazed oacn othier nod took mental aim ; then camo tho word * Aro you ready 7" 1u clesr, dislinct Londa; “ou two." ~ Bofora tha word three THUZ DUELISTS FIRED ALMOST BIMULTANEOUSLY. Thio surgeons suxioualy looked each tu Ly man, expecting him to fall, but neither was wounded. A little bigh 1" exclained Foster, as soon ua ho bad fired.. Iidwards dewunded another fire, in auoxcited tone, Il second, asked it ho would adbere to thac resolution, You," bo roplied ; *+it s juet as I told you before we came on the field. ‘T will go on if it takes & thousand fires ;™ aud with this bloodthiraty remark lio sat down on the grass. Foster declined another fire. Ilo was tho chalionged party, aud felt no bitteroces agaiuns his aotagonist. ~ ‘Therofore, Le was not suxious for blood. MIS HONOR TIAD DFEN SUSTATNED =6 tho olallenged party, Shots Lad been ex- changed, sud that was all that was vecessary. Yarnard went to telk with Edwarda, who was hieard to vay : ** I havo sdmittod as much as 1 can do—have rocoived mo natiafaction to tako with me.”" Aftar tue luterchange of a fow words Edwards concluded w wmake tho thing up. Ho approachod -Foster, who was coolly awaitiug tho lesue, pistol fu hand, and shook Lands, Thero was mutual congratulation all round, and it was iuteresting to eeo tho bratherly love dieplayed by the meu who two minutes bo- fore bad faced esch otuer with death lu thesr oyod. THE GENIAT DOURLON wag produced, aud tha agreeablo termination to tho affair toasted, A rliort time was sysnt on tho grass iu wutual explauation, sud everythivg was forgotien aud forgly The partive theu returnod Lo their hacks, ono .n-r b towards Belo t, the atuer to Rockford, which pluces they left In tha evening, buc for what point the ro- porter faled to ascartain, bk s i R DETROIT’S STRAIT-JACKET, Speeal Disnateh ta The Chicags Tribune, Detaoir, Mich., Bept, 5,—The Sunday law was put in force to-dsy, sud its operations extendod to all busivoss excopt pecessity and chanty. Tho oxemptions aro atreet-cars, ferrics. news- papers, and the sale of medicines at drug-stores, The effect of shutting up several Lundred aaloons bhas been most marked, The etation- houses all empty of teunnts to-night, uot s singlo arzest baving beon made in the last twonty-four Lbours. —_— The bot apoll has takeu the atarch out of poll- tics i all tho Western Blaies, except Onio. Ad Bawm Cary would say, not oven tartar emetio ocould atop the canvass thera. SHARPSHOOTING. Annunl Festival of the Chicago Schuaetzen-Verein, A Groat Crowd and Much Enjoyment at Turner Park, Address by A. C. Hesing on the Merlis of the System. The aranal featival aud priza shooting of tho Clicago Schuetznu-Veran (Sbarpahooters’ Ko- ciety) commencad yestetdav moruing, aud will ennztnue for three day Thero shootjug feati- vala aro quite an eveut mn,ny Germaus, and they alwavs manags to make them o great suc- cany nocinlly and pecunianly, (ireat propara- tiona biave beon mado durinyg tie laut fow days for the femival which commonced yesterdsy, sud thoso whe expectod & graud turnout of tho Germsn popuistion w take part in the festiviies were mot disap- poitted, Two traing left thoelan laudie Railioad depot for Turuer I'ak, near Thoruton, each one consinting of twe: ght cars, each car Leing crowdod almost tn suffocation. The membiors of thao Schuctzen-Verein asscimbled at 8 oziock in the mormng at Sbarpshosters’ Hall, coruer of Nourth Clark and Ilhnois sireeis. whera TOREION DELEGATIONS WENE RECLIVED and cutertainod. Iull delegatious weso prosent from Jolet, Aurora, Dubuque, Lluomiuytou, Blue Island, Munroe, Wiz, and various oiber places. ‘The ball was beautifully decorated und teatooned, and presented quite a flno appear- ance. Promiuent smong tha mottues on the walls was one roading as follows : Willet du etnten Frauen Much o8 wio die SoLiuetsen,— icknoll beputz den Augentii-x, Und dor schuss wird aitzen, * * (I you woull earu the woiell's grace, L0 it ke the suooters,— 2ic%, ake tao of the Fight momant, At the saot will sct 1aai), About 0 o'clock A PROCESSION WAR FORWER, which marchied frow tho ball to the dopot fn tho fullowing order : Yirst came threo policomen, who wero fol- lowed by alout o dozen young won clad in red uigt-shirts, with berrottas, or red keull- care, on their licads, Theso men woro the markory, whoss duty it was to mt belnud the breastwork in Lront of tho targeis sl qav, anl Jdn oul whatrhoth Were luade, et eatueaby s, i-0-dozen di:ty urchins carcyiag tranaparenc.es ing coinie ropresoutatiuly of ton-piu (IayinI. bess were folwwed by Nitechiho's gigat” Las posizion Band it Lrau tow wnitura, eazis mee Lor lookug ltso & Vruesia other in paia dress. Then came the Eharpebooters’ Cadets weatly drersed sn gray ubifonn With grecu trimmings, presenting with thor smail and bright gues o vory fito a penrauce, After them cama tha Suarpshuoters, 8lso olud iu geay witk green trimiings, and armed With their fins beavy riflce. ‘Lbo thst train left the Puu-Tuudlo depot st 10 o'dock, and tho irain arrived at Tusnor Larkor o Little alter 11, A procemsion was agaty formed wud warchicd into the park o thie #a.so order 83 befote. Arrived at tho suoot- inpg-houso 1n tho coutro of the beautiful groandd Sir. A, Loeso, L'residont of tha Guicago Bharp- shooters' Suciels.mounted tuo stops and wade & slort but eluquent nddre, WELCOMIEG THE SHOOTERS 8t tlo park, oud hopiug that tnoy woull enjoy themselves during the tino of the festival, T'ui lurgsbouters then rtopaired to {ho Alicoting- slund o the rear of the hall and comumouce.d preparations for the prizeshuoting. Tuocadely erccted a camp, and o portion of them were post- ©d /L VAHOUR OIS BK EANLOICS, Those preicrrng other spors to ehooting re- paired to the bowlug sliey, whero thoy made prerarations for t30 prizo bowling, whica is olmost ns much ot n feature of the fostival a3 the pirizo sbooung. Osbors went to the vumerous Lieer-viand to cousumo laner, which tuey pro- ferred to avy uther kind of sport. The ladies dispersod ail through tho park, occupied the tablos aud spread theie Junches, which o: tion teomed to kuit them bewt. T'ho numersus chance or lottery stands seattered throushiont the paric aleo received thetr sharo of pativuage. “Tuoso that had vmitted to bring aloug their I|:uchel had & cbauce to salisfy thieir innor mau ol TIHE FEATIVAL DANQUET swhich wag given at 12 o'clock. ‘Lo band played chuice worcesus of music ot thort tervam, At 1 0'clock tho prizo-shooting commoneed, and tho shooters blszedeway at tho targots for doar fo. 'Ll Cadets also shet for prizes. TUE PRIZCA consist of various eumy of meoey, from £2 to aut, which amouuts ore meatiy nrraungod i tho mbapo Of stard, CoRlS-of-ntws, and other faucitul dovices in framos, aud hung ub v the maw hall for inspaction. At about 2 oelock the second train prrived, bringing 1 au- othar immenso crowd of wioolers and pieasuzo- scoiers, A< Boon as theso had had o chance to rest themsslves and cat their dinuers, & focond banjnet being given, tho people assembled atound the speaker’s stand to listeu to THE OBATION OF TIE DAY, which, it was onnounced, would bo de- liverod by Mr. A, C. Hesing, M. A. Boige, the Proeldent of the Society, ap- poared ou the stand, and 1n a few appiopriate remurlis introduced 3:ir. Hesing, who was rap- turously applauded aud choured whou Lo mado his bow. Aftor expres lug slncero thauks for tho houor of being sen orator, and agaure iug them that be would ever 5 2 ATPRECIATE TIE CONPIDEXCE AND GOOD WILL #hown towards him, Alr, Hosing said that shoot- iug fentivals, particularly in this country, whero the real valuo of such fogtivals was not yet Luown, should never bo beld without drawing tho uttention of tho Loghsh-spesking peoplo to o poble objects and the bousficial intluences whieh shootiug festivale gonerally oxorcino over the you developing American na~ tivuality, ‘Cho objects of wharp-shootiug were wany-sided, aud only tho Germans and Bwitzer- lanuders, who bad witnossod the Union shootings: in all its glory, with its beuoticial results, wero ablo to sppreciato their real value, Wlilo in mouarchical countiiva tho shaipshooters’ causo wai growing slowly, it was making rapid prog- redd 10 this country, What is carried on {urm fur amuscwcnt only becomes bro A DUTY OF EVERY GOUD CITIZEN, ‘The shootora’ cauen tu tlis country sheald re- ceive the support and oncouragement of every- body, Lvery citizon iu this country was mado tho pratector of Wi housebold, und through this wd of smpsewent ho not only bozouies el cient in the uso of s defousivo woapen, but ho oceasiounlly will ind ime to rost fron tho work and chase after mouey, which is carriod on to oxcers 10 this country. 'the American national character wounld becomo imbuod with populae ideas of tho uow almost unknowa virtue of joy- ful sociability ; and futerchauge of opintona bes twean citizeus from various sections, #o nseful 1 o frea country like thiv, would take place, and former gifferonces would be adjusted, Astho rnnz“m roquisition of & good sbarpivoter les i o siarp eyo and a strong phveique, #o will alvo tho physical part of the humuan body become oxercised and hardened. shootiug-sovi- clies woro for tho older men what the Turn Socl- etica wero for 'the younger oues, which means thiat while the latter luatituti wero dedicatod to tho devolopment of bodily etrenzth as uurso- ries for froo aud hberal views, tho forwer way bo regurded an tho brothorly ties of freo citizous aud patriots, makiug them the natuial miliua of tho Nopublic. Every ong was aware of tho bei- oticial intluence stinrpshonting wociotioa had upon the Bwixs Contoderation, In that small but exceliont Republic, the shooting intosest was regarded by the people sd ono of tho rafcot aud most powarful foundations of Bwiss unity, liberty, sud independonce, Altorspealiiug of the beueflcial influonces the annual sharpsbooters® reuuion had upou tho unity of Germany, bitnging fnto closer rolation tho people from tho yarious States, tha wpeaker wet on to show that the Germaua bad suceced- ed in transplavtiug the system of tuintug, which was 80 useful to the developing youth, to this country, aud that it bad already takien deep root, aud would soouer or later becomu one of our most lionored and prized Lstitutions, Besdos the sccomplishment and auccews of THE GEUMAN SINOINU BUCIETY Lad awakouod smung the uative Amaricans a taato and ear for musio, and had dove much to sbuw tham German sociability and GemuRhlic| kut in heir viegia punty, But noue of the Gers mub lustitutions was Juore calculated to gain respect for and spread Uerman'maunors and custows, sud have thew retain tho fooluold al ready obtuined, thau tho sharpshooting eocie- tles, ‘Ylie American was a nataral-vorn shatpe shioter, A gon was alceady placed beside him in s cradlo, and iu later yourw it becomes his sccond vaiuie, Beeidos, tho Americsu containa all (he 1equinites for o guod wbarp-shootur, & sbarp oye, & stroug acm, aud particularly the uetve sud cool and caloulsting coid-bluodeduess, which latter olaractoristio bolougs to the most brilliant aceomblishmauts of the uative Ameils cau, whioch bas slresdy wmade them kuown all {of thn Germau sysiom of shurpeliotin Y., 124 Lasalle 80,000 diterda also suma of 51,000 and Eau LB B e ;}56 500 TG HOAN ON MORTGAGE X $s)'() ()00 Ot RUMS TO BUIT, 1N § 184 Dearbornat Q‘l(]() ()00 TO LOAN TO GOOI PARTIES ON Foatw out} anawer, "Nl Ghoap; am going Easl clty real estate. Address 1 22, Triby for stock af Thoaas Sonk oyer the world, What they ca eharpshiontats they hat pliven brillinatly as the prize abooting matsh which took placs in Ire Lant month, Tuns far, hawevor, thn Amencans had merely an ovo for thn target, aod tun inti- encn of the Garmans waw necrgsary to have thom understund the fultimpurt of THE CIVILIZING INFLUENCE Ha onbted wob that tho momsat was near wt iand when &n Ameriean shionting-feutival similar to thoao hold 1 §mitzerland and Gormany wonld b ceiobrated as » fraternal fostival in this cauntey, “A shooting-fostival whers thoso fram tha North and the Bonth, the uative and forewen- born finm sl sections of tho worid, all who call themsolves citizeas of this grest lo- prblie, would st under the n::-nran- gled | eovered tent and bring ahout 8 mntual undarstanding of the difticuitics which Lave heretufurs kept them apart, to reney old trien uligs aud refasten tho principle of tho overindestructible nnjon of the Siates in the hoarta of the peopir, An Amorican Union whouting fostival “afier the Germun-Swise patternt WITAT A 6LOMOGS TNPA ] Asio Switzerland. overy connty in the thirtes cighit Siuten of the Union shuald Lo represented. ‘1hero was un doulit thas enth o ‘rewmion of tho ktrongeat and Lok: clomants from all parts of the country would do far tioro tuwards UNITING THE VA U4 FECTIONG and nationslitiss in thix count:y than all tha Re. conxtiuction and iluz laws ¢an do, 1n such 8 reunion the germof a proper delenrivo kystem would bo lmd, which be hopel, hosever, woull naver bo weeded, but should bo orpanized to guard againat ail possibly emergenciud. He tuen commended the Clucaso hharpshoct. ers for haviog orgsnized & juvenilo corps of adots, which showoi that the reed had failen ou tho nigby ground, aud it woulil noad Lut itls etfort to cuthuse the younk for waoly krorts, Liually, Le urzed the German -Shostiig- Sucieties to shuw the nativo Ameiickus the pleasures a8 wed ne tho usefuluces of suck orzanizations by inviting thaw to their exeroioey uud festivals, and urgo them Lo uaitato tho goud examgle. A ttorm cf aprianeo broke ont when Iesing had ended, which Jasted tor eeveral imivat Atior the oration the caunon gave the rignsl to rennw the poze-sbuoting, snd bowling nud the VATIOUS utlier sTuKCtuCuls Were agaw taken up. Tho baud contibued to discourso oxcal- lent musio sl the afternoon, and the inging Bociely produced toveral s lendid roogn and clhornses. Most of thuso present Ieft the park on the trait which started a littlo after 6 o'clock. A great many of the whar Ahootars, however, remaiued overiLight (o renei tho shootiuw early in tbe morming. “Khowe wish- ing to sttend the fortival sto-day, can take thy regular train of tho Dan-Pandls road at § o'clock A, In,, Or tue excursion train at 10 o'clock a, w, VAINL neral of the Ftalian Artist. o, Sept. 4.—Tho funeral vervioes over tho remaing of Pietro Vaini, who committed sui- cido Tuosday (at & clam-take). was held yewior- ay oftorncon at City Inland, Ameauz thosa wlio raseut wers Ui icalisn CousucGoueral in k. tha Grecwn Gouzal, tue Lalian Viee- Signor Theo. Percedon; the brother of tho Iate 4ayor Havemeyer. Ferdivando A. Mor- ns, painter; G Tornm, sculpter; and Sumor Fotranti. the baffo minzer. Tnere was consider- nble delay occasioned: br tho taking of two Photograpti of tho remaing and the #eene, to Lo neny L0 the pareuw of tho doceaserl artint. Af- ter un sddross by tho omiciatiny clervman, Count De Luca spakio 1w Lialas, eulogizing Yum'slife, e alivaol to Vaiui's soudicd and Lis works, and Bpoke of the elond that hiul gathered over his ife. Count Do Luca su taat hie had boen well acquaioted with Vaini's family, sud thore was no trach i tho stutement that Voiui bad forgnt a dudd with a nobleiuan, and after kiting Mim elabbed himself. Vaiut had becama involved in some troublo in Roma, ami bad atiemyted, unsuccensfuily, 1o eud bis life. The Jocker that had Leen vpoken of cone tsius 6 picture of bid mother, panted by him- self, Count Do Luca has taken charge of Yeivi's properiy, which is variously estiuated ot from 310,000 to £29,400, . THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. 8Ay Foavcisco, Cal, Sept. 4.—Purther eleciion returny aro ealeulated to modify the last report. Tho Logslature is undoubted y strongly Demoeratic, bisb tne zoturus uro as you very meagte. Ti COL: . ISAJC MURTGAG sal ostatc aL e ir East Wasiiog. of 5,00 onty. BARKER, 8UJ orn. M ONIETOLOAN O TFAT, ESTATE 3 OIS AN Sears, at 6 porount. “bull luany at lowest rate. Want somo d-month paper, il U, COLLE & CO Dearbor O LOAN ON M celits, kad ather 1 L. Adds “ON RHORT UK LONG TIN ured notes baight and sold. Roorm b &n( 0 TOAN UN_ CHIiAl S500 Pl S Uk Washiagton-st. Ot CIoIoK R & BOND, 102 ND, 102 FLO00 cbortyintovod Sreeenaiy TURMR HON| ot b bR A 000 s+ g NTUN 1 &3 L, B orn: 15MPROY entato at b per cont interest; S0 8t lawcat cusroat ratos, UL & orin part, on short Ume, Addross R W), ribuno offica, .40 to R0, Fiter o ST100 () T LOAN, AT # PER C AND $100,000 5450 AT I CTNT AR 00 or more, cu businass properly, F, U, TAYLUK, busines property a8 por cent 55 5 16, Tribus e osiv ol saveer il 0 b T —___ DUSINESS CHANOES, _ ATTENTIONCT doi VRS- ST NTIONCTO BERSA BARBER BHOP ot 23 Ktatgat., lor salo very W.SMITH. COMPLETR_COUNTRY NEWS PAPET A Joh piinving efieo for aafo cher eehnis < i Will oachange for o ottico, A NICKLY KSTABLISRED "RESTAURANT salo, constating of une-nialt tal Sonfectionary it} high will sell choapy y 1 b eacliauge i or awy otbor walable aniilo. FLERE IS & BAKGALY. Jot, near Hastod ., on We QaLvonN 1X T 4 WEST MADISOA at., Jorsale oboap for eath: ownor waats to return to ronis._fng modiatol “MANUFAGTUR: T ROCITESTER MACH] Ing Company, 4aud 4 Sodth Canal-at., Coicago, all slecs o wugiuon, Vollera, and saximilly, $3vb, dor, Aod Whind tchers. warfacors! it plaua surfaciig wi spving t Vor: enginu-latlics, diills, isou plauers, atave, hoas nud sbiuglemachiarty, leather and zubbor bolting, saws, and machiiery sup. piss. A lot of seosad Liaud machinery of direteat kia x at Rochastor Machinory Alanufacturig Company, o a0 ASD 133 )I‘Inll. sl XK, nos aml bui horse vower, In-ubee of U1 D PROVINION €0, 183 Monr _INSTRUCTION. ORGAN urch, s ady 1o yo pupk! 10 wowio sotiu vivate tatoryd L aceompliad ns CITY REAL ESTATE, " 3., B, 35, or 123 o el ¢ Thirty-socund-st., 100 feat, eat front, 5 ehiAn-ar., near Thirty-Hr ) + 1 taken at nnca, Linoar., norts of Thictloth . 90, B, 00, 0r 98 p. s At Forty-nlothst., 484 faet; very btmoea Thirty- b and Thirty-ssventb-ats. § :llll find |t to thate advant= 145 Doarh st e Trfsences, luck, 14 Lasalisat, RENT-1 HAVE TWO ripsr il modern Linprovameats, in Sty u elinicanaighimes \ermisn ) gt i Metropolitau ) rtheast corper of "ORBALIE 01t | 1A Jdonce on West Sido: aiko on Nurihbide, OWNEL vers ONSEN CATLIFORNTAAY . er. GOLE, NEW L. Tten 1o hava an affs " SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, 1au5a of the tinest subirby on th naw, larga bricl conaervatory, be easy distanco from At once; want im. Ia s dtcaus vigw of b_sman ALagf nMes Tikes 1. NICHOLS, BRAS A #ast, brad plaz: Vart, unar elation IS -t ~rty shiown {rcn, Chaap- ppnents. ia {8 hasif 2t Mo Tarke Bt faclliffes GEG R EATRKITA gy /21110ad are ooly 10 gonta. __REAL ESTATE WANTED 81 1o, ¥ Eudupuandd.” Larsa g DISITRA L] T &2 par moatl. WOOMS, i ty farnishod it tor, furnace, ane 1u 73 West Montuv-si., betwsen Wes: EROOMS FOIL HOU, Tl Blast Tanalrs of janito or Yo Ecennd 100c &8 13 (e dantiat, or liche e UMELY VURNISHED FRON Lot natian fo (he ci L Renung Beoker. AT Commencing At A ., 47 W oo sazd 1% last Washingtons asin. Amplo timo gives to test sl b o WANTED--MALE HELP, * Hoold o s ASS GLOTHING HALES. required, dngaire st 63 and ' Traans. VWANTED-f0 OARPENTEKS, APPLY AT 1 A & foroliog-mill st zouth Culcago, WKLLS, FRENCH STRADT l\vun{j 00, a R ook Monda TF KOOFERS 7 Y OR AddrensJ. L. & A.E‘RJLIPI'I‘I Olvesin TMEDIA — A VIRST-OLA m'rqr;r:;' pomiat, o T-OLEDS ply. Btudios Emplovment Agenctos. ANTED _2m RAILROAD LABORRRS Ton 1 th}nflt]k Tl ,:fll Ih"m.lullnl hl"?ll"'“] 8151 r days fina (ato b0 (or grave Bande, e . . CIETRTIAN T sonth Wator i Koom'1. FOR G, LT 4P I o1 £4) A B Wo "(undnlgfif 200 RAILROAD LANORE ) for farns, $18 por month, bosr m »r month sud board ; work all fall and ISt Waters 6. MALGE WV 45Tk 25 1 ABORERS, WORK T TIIR GITY v ralironds, k0 to day, fros fare, B1. 1blor tarm, 30 por Taoatt K. Ac ANGK L, 203 Bowik BPER for saw d winter. T ‘A:Eu;_fitfn AD MEN, FARY TTANTS, ASDREW T 0% T Roreh Ulareate e ™ Miscolinnoons. PG OCAL, AND STATE, TOR a0 bs toab mindn: veady nle ave o e AT SUNONK, JLL. X rfi‘l ;A’I strika or troable VY ANTEIZCANVASHRIY 13 country 1 aell 61r ha1wah 14 creag, eltion, and clie mos. Now is 0 1o gy e Bava e farerat ani et cipieta ol tan, Cink articica in An Call ‘o havrad o or catalyxan, noral Sy o Phios Co NTEDZMEN TO W0 Fiek on Fox Biver, Wiseoas): River, Princeton, Giraad Ri Wisconnn; wages &1 g B warki or to that will jay & torrit ry @ives and relfabie ped X Cieaxo, 61 L VW ANTER-TWO EilisT-( traseillag Lo aoll uar xoo exalcommisstos. 51 Ithvorats, U \/ANTED- 3 tenwed amcl e a1 Addrese MUBIC DEALER, 1 ribune of VWANTEDLS GOUD BELL-SOYS AT TilE MAT- tasomtouse. VW ANIED=AN RUETIC 3 clargsof & manofacturing busi: aalred, LN van. co. B N TO TARRK 6432 8 4 pusit ko= Ugation soliciied, Apply 50, & partuee. Iny Uiarb e aom 3 Al uth GIRY, NE ) on fur s 1a; il 51 bnrbn, rais & [Ty ee) \Y AT T, P M Bt pestn €1k Caninopallt - 1anut, ol L‘h\lu’u:l . N e L VW ASTED A ¢ PAN O general houeework, 525 i DISH GIL FOL ‘Wabash-ar, . TANTED-DISH (kL IS 5 TAURAN WANEERPU b 18 BESIAL \ TANIED A T bicto fa tho k fur twen dye Az B6L NTED-SOME FIR: £l inmpdiatofy, an Wi WOUD, preprintor A VKBS TAND Jearsuld. Apply WS apply st 44 tagen West daesns Houkexosnnrs, FUANTED — A8 HOUsi KEEPER, A MIDDLI. sgcd wiman, camjetan’ 1o avofaco the cookiu ani taka ety . Must bave good ruferonces. Addrow Emnlovmont Aroncios. ANTED —GLEMAN AND KCANDINAVIAY LA a Tawilies, Lrols, lanaIr.ey, city and UBK £ vitec, B2’ Milwaukeg-av. e st e BITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, ooltkeeners, Clorks, &o. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 18 ¥ yesrs ol ago an msvistant bookkeeper or uffica clerk ; a8 nad sume expericuce. s YUURG BIAK, Tnibung o rufurences, Adur e’ exlricats of relercnoesiruin 1ate W0r, Mafary ot sinueh of A B Ad ey o Tk, Teihn aey, sect an & good situ UTUATION WANTED — iy A YOUNG BiA would take & )u i ki pasltion 0 any plsco uf tra ; I Wil give tho bost of roleroics kad BeGnpLy. . Adirese 1 2, ‘iribugoe uttico, Trades. LD -BY A GOODTAILOR utlidc 12 the bost tal Mahnent i louking for ewpluyment, Addre Tnbune athee, SUTUATION WARTED- 1Y X GARDENTIL DIt hnn"”‘:uflf{.m‘l \lrfikllh:flflulfl )mmc{( attond 1o ey, 40 Fron l'\ull'\'}ll.\“m'f‘ calint 10 South Desplaluesat. L. UETION WASTED_IY A% EXTERIESCID v ‘0t ciendy habiia. oforence 1 18'¢, L06K Box 110, DoWiki, Tae o ITUATION WA &) custian.cut Eien, Aduro Gt W 1NG, EX, orsas, cliean’ must Lo sold: also Misoolinueous. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN ‘ch“h? &8 & lirst-class walter iu a private bowse or hotol : uet Afraid to work ; or would traval: tho best uf rels erencd. Addruss, for foir daya, B 8, Tribuae ufSoe. L oar av. Reguls ehicies of all deseriptions, s 21gaod wssures i public that this Lusiaess will be con. ducted upan the sama hos v, (e near prozidity 1o the great Bxposition Hutldiies making 3t very canvenient for Shiting straugers, Wil nawurally be advantageous for the duposal of every articie in the b, nd { purchasing or selling will fnd it o 0 to call boturo cuncluding arrangetonts TANTID_(5E OF 1 RS 0. T14 Franklinot. _TO EXCHANGE. _ GR-AT GREAT BARGAINS. d dwellings o Archel WAl sell toaothior or s oa G frow %500 sxiral water, and_sowor. cloar ol (ncune R R TOUSR ON HOW. +curs and sieain-carn 1 take small far od his or adyiuing Hiato n FINE VAT G near Gwaha, for first. 9 for furblsbiog SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domostics. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAY GINL, ST ey prefarmass. Srdrets WS work e X SULVEY. 3 Mi giad preforrud ichigan-a; Emnlovment Arsuts. GITUATIONS WANTED-LADIES 'IN” WART OF ) tirst-clasa femsly help ean fo sustmd on chort motico by sppiriug o Mes, 8. LAPRISE, S54 West Madison at JTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES [N WANT OF &9, Seandinavian sai Gornian ol caa bo sapplied e, DUSKE'S ofco, ¢ NTEDZANY ONG WISHING FOR 7 atlunality by tho oner suppiicd, SUIURTIONS WANTED —TADIY - DES( lirstalass femals fielp ol soy Satlenalliy, fur eigy or countty, can, u! 3 e unty, can sulied at vucs, by e vn Miscellnncouns. SITUATION IWANTED-RY A YOUXG LADY AS copyistorsalesiady, Appiy stOlUBtate-st., Chicago, QITUATION WANTED--A HOMIE IN A NICR ras 11y for a3 Amorican kirl of 11 summors, ta w.r Bor buard and go fo voliwol &t th Sehioal, corn Wostern.av. and Hareleon st ¢ sz ot SOSTANDY B A B P o SIS or by rotiag bropor . No, {1 Avauldi 8 VP - 3 " OST—THUTEDAY, SEPTEMIER L IN THR VI L"J.Jfi:‘ufiw. u‘{l Q,‘(‘tmnldyput. Btato, Washi “niktou, sad Daltbor: oll_of mmduiey in smouas about (¥1+6) any bundred Lehty-aix dallary, The " Buder Wil b s4itakly euardod by Gulmmnaiostng with AN O HOWE'S™C0 st Hiata Bl Waabe ton-ats, " UST—LABT W SUTE OF CHARLES 0T L Evanihs Aed Sug. 25 21 dave, ordop ol - ¥ ol liagawsrth for 81,4, “Usn fiider wili bo wultabiy'rewards 4 by returning ran s Z F ¥ SILCH COW, BItASS HUT: o) Roues 85, purchssa LL GUOD UAS N frice by JONAS A, DRELSM ‘Nutice by maadl prowmptly atteadod HHF CLOTHING AND of ‘any kiad by seading s letter I8 DAl SH PAID FOR O, UNAS G i LUER - LDBUGS AND GUCKROX axterminatod L Wl all instracito ¥ YOU UESIRE SOUND eomfort, wear a Gradualed Ci hul.l-'aryuh"u"hl ¥ Contract (warra [ Biean waur, o Liuh AGENTS WANTED, 3 SRy OF INDE. 4 i ruports ity 1 THuuk ageuis o ch L Atnthor, averagus bueuty per 0 fariitury Lo i 10 o late. J, 1 GENTS WA, -1 ATMES AND T T W i Wos end for clroulars. raiabl arties uat vl tha RAITUNE OF SIX HOOM adt-clut, diug: Foonia 10 Ut Cheaj ourtier Wheasis, "DIVOROES, VOALLY OBTAINED, ROT FRAUD. 7 3 ntly, b dee: T o4 BUSIOAL, . - A PIANO GO TO PR 2 wossially, M3 B R A I R OMAS PARKER, 68 Wast Wash 4 tons un boce; Iafl aultably rowardod, TII fogton et W0 MARES, 10 YRARS OLD, ONK Dt el nlr Ve ekt viac ok forel thest Uineo trom bifstariug, rathor e the otior susrel. with white fsce sud whito biml fe o biia 4179 &% Lo other ous, Auy ouo relutniog ?x':‘l‘":.'.\h,"‘i“.\.\uensuwb“- 1 3 tore at Lako Forust wiil be ARD-STRAYED Ol STOLEN-HLAUK- y dow, bes on Gsrrian siliuscollar wit i s Ty h ihang ek spunstets Billy; busa routed ped I8 sv- () BEWARD- LS ZU tol; Philadelphia, ‘Aug. 7, 1655, & awall black, e tged memorsuduihs bovk, “alug b ownoe cly wiil nndec ploass raturn Ly ekprise, 0.0. D., W B, 37 Markut. Priu! Alags, o5 R SOUTIL SN, NORTIU Do) of Adam thook with papore of nu'valuo buk o Gwae, i v\ nd & ionl auG0E Of fhgig, T ADave Fos ward will B8 pald {f returand with contonts, Lomplete, 16 Rire. B, 3. KKASY, 168 Tadiga's %1 REWARD W1 tions saked for takea frum Ho-in 34 at. Charlcs Holel, o tho 3d dust, Addre Fribuus ot o GALETWO KW FIUSTULAES OFFICE: "Ueka, choap, Call st lhooms 1, 16 Diéstborn-ats Jult SALE —A " PAIR Ol TAINED, 4 Lantohid gus 1th s T agou, togutls .I; ot °b"...l.:‘-'.."flwfa LWL W

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