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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876—TWELELVE PAGES, not explain it more conafstent] Ron, Hunter, Thornton, and F Joylng a gnmo of than that Gles- Milips wers et poker, and Mr, Hunter, the conservator of maorality, Al not earo to have the Rev. Arthur Mitchell” sce hiin engaged in that attractive gamo. ‘The firat count hiad Indeed shown a discrep- ancy of 1,407 votes, but the second, and morg carefinl count, ahowed only s discrepancy of 080, The chargo of tampering with thoso hallots n the vault would not stand. Murry Nelson's wand must have heen at rate of three s minute for eleven hours, and Mr, Goudy did notbelleve that was possible, | noames or make an, looked as {T there was a good deal of carclcasnces {n necey few, if any, quest! MIKE EVANS. opening Arguments in the Quo Warranto Case, i of a Batch of Affidavits on Fillng O1'% oth Sides. The voting In The Talking Will Prohably Be "~ X hting these votea; that ve Ended To-Day lons were nsked, and lhutr{ good many’ votes were deposited for which the not appear on the poll-books, and they were not Evans votes, elther. I'he actlon of th The Criminal Court-rovm contained a8 gooidly amount of legul bralns yestcrday morning, tho canus belll belng thecase of fn re People, ex 1el. Tvans, v8. Callaghan—in other words, the application of Mike vans va. Beruard Calla- ghan for n writ of quo warranto. Jresont fn person, and was relnforood by hls Goudy and Melville W, Ful Jor, and the other side was_representad by M, F. Tuley, Leonard Swett, and J. J, errick. The tirst matter to come up was the fAxing of s day when the Criminal Court would be v own Board wns eritictzed as withont any force. Thelr duty was minis- terlal, nnd not Judicial. Again, M#. Callaghan's title was dafective, his warrant heing aigned by only seven out of the nfne Justie D #ald that Callaghan had not nesnmned argued that he was in, do Is warrant and tuken thy onth, Tie had thus qualified, und had reall tered the oftice. The Supreme Court of 111! T ddeclded that the plea of noj a gond plea. Mr. Gouly quoted lu authoritics on oflice, but Mr. Gowl sttorneys, W. C facto, havin) user wits not THE COLVIN-HOYEB CONTEST? sonld take place. Mr. Goudy sald that the cuse of Colvin and Toyne wna to be lLrought before five Clreuit Judges, and ft had heen decided to enter the julgment on the records of the Criminal Court, Ar. Fuller, Goudy's collengue, sald 1t wis un- stoodl, on aecount of the moral offect the de- oalon was expected to exert, and [nasmuch aq the decision waa to be flnal, that all the Judges should sit,—uot only those of the Circult, but those of the Superfor Conrt. Prosecuting-Attomney Recd suggested (hat the Judges e presett Wednesday, wonld be no eriminal Lusiness Lo interfere with Mr. Goudy clalmed that Cullaghan was not the rightful Collector, that his warrant waa vold, and could be resisted. It was n serlous ques- ton—mora so to the, public than w clther of the contestanta, He thought they were entitled 110 wirranto,and to have the The dispute as to what were the facts also called for a trinl of this matier, amil o gettlement was necessary, MR J, J. HERIICR nrgned for the respondent, directing his atten- tlon to the framing of the petition, It was not true that Callaghn was a usurper of the office, Conrta had repeatedly refused leave to file ap- plication for i fnformation on thisvery ground, ~—~that there was not a user, The simple clahin to the oftice was not sufficlent. Before he hud really entered npon the offics” It was necossury fo have tho writ of {nformnation filed, Judige Moore nssented to such an agreement, and ull parties preacnt seemnid to think favora- y of Ity and declded to consult with the Cir- cult Judges, as Lo whether Wednesday would Sult thedr convenience, The legitimate business of the day, the Evans- Callaghun contest, was then taken p. office nutll he hud thus aignifled his {ntentions, ‘The petition alleged that Call taken one of the steps. but had kept it in his han hud only aken the oatli, pocket,and not lled it with 8 was the only step had taken, and no bond could be given until Callaghan received notice of the umount of tuxes to be collected Mr. Callaghan was not an ollleer de facto, und what protection did the The application was wholly pro- Leaving this view rick eafd it wns ovident from the afldavits that there had been defraud the honest bs, Gleeson, and Thorn- \(s appropriate place, and for the respondent, read @ mimber of afdavits filed Inthe cuse of Phillps va. Gray, were those of Thowmas oy er Page, the Rev. Arthur sun, Chitrlea Counseliman, John' 8. Coope, arles . Kellogg, Abner Taylor, J. L, Thomp- eon, desse Spalding, Henry ahrey,C. M. Henderson, people need m[ntuln: upu:n Lh:a showin| of the subjec . Vall, Heury M. Ject, ml John d, M B new aflldavits of E, (G, McGenniss iu the cse. They recounted the state of deserihed fh the previous atfidavits in the First and Third Wards. then read the afMduvit of Dave Thornton, which rencral denfal of all charges of fraud, tampering with the ballot-boxes and vault doars; the ailidavits of Oflicers Julin Crovk and Edward Lonergan to the effect that the vault door 81204 LaSalle atrect wis not opened on the night of Tucsday, April 4, 1876, ufter the ballot-hoxes wero placed tn the vault and locked by Gleeson & deep-laid consplrue voters, Evans, ton ind each been at the resuit was the clection of this ticket. these drcumstances, Evans should not come in- to Court and usk the Court to perpetuato thls The Court then Intimated that an adjourn- ment would be the proper thin there had been no recess entlemen would rather tal r g, whun he felt fresh, Messrs, Tuley and Ful- Jer, the remalning speakers; opinlon, and business wi suted this morning at 11 o'clock. ——————— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ON THE STRERT-CALS. Th the Edltor of The Tribune. Cmicago, May 20.—I was nmused this morn- Ing to read that portion of your Philadelphia correspondents letter which relates to strect- car experiences. Now, I am not of that cluss of young women which he mentions, nelther am not 200 tough ns that “rhinoceros kind of women of which your correspondent 80 cloguently writes; yet, for symputhies hoye been womankind ever But I would give fuusmuch us ¢ thought the 0 him this morn- colhclded with this Ii ‘b accordingly re- Very generous of “hix record on that memorable According to Gleeson, there was no fug into vault<loors, no tanipering with bal buxes, and everything was all lovely as far 18 he and the House of David man were concerned. The vanlt-door_business was cxplalned by the nofse made by Phillips opentng the door of the Afflant further stated that the door wis Jocked from Tuesday night to Thurs- day afternoon, aud that when it was stated that It-door was tampered with, it wos simply olso explained. The poll-books wud the was 698, and not 1,457, stated that the ennvass was regubar in all re- fpeete; that the fact that some votes were clean anl some unclean simply proved nothing, us ho had oftenin tho course “of his carcer noticed that pecullarity In balots. with a reference to the meetlng Town Board on the 13th of Apri was of course mude to appear fu the light of n number of yotes cast The affiant further strungly with ‘The aflituvit closed of the Bouth and the afllant which might be of some benefit if taken and followed fn Philadelphin, as well as Chileago, A man cnters o strect- cary it i holf fllled; he takes lis seat, perhaps weurledly, but bopefully, After a fow blocks’ rido the seats are all occupled, and ladies enter, That man {8 right awny sucomfortable, wishes Le had & newspaper now,—it is very convenlent sometimes to keep the sun from ont's eyes, lo 18 uneasy ; takes o cursory glance at those Jadies standing, 'the one nearcst hint s 5o well-dressed, only tuoked as high 28 her fine); Hefeels (b fen't politic to onger, su proffers his seat, which she nccepts Jeasant that he feels quite re- fferent I acknowledge when & woman accepts without as much & thunk you,” while the man 1s compelled to to the straps for the rest of his way. now from experfence how it fs fn Philn- posed all would put on cesuse It s Centennind year, 8clflsh people will be selftsh still, but it roverbinl of Chicago ladivs that they are pently polite at honte sud abrond, American gentlemen do especiall felves upon their courtly Indies, especially, and they are, indeed, highly this important scason, A uflidavit of Ed Phillips wos read stating that the vanlt dours were locked that night and ould positively show. An Keife was read to show that cyerything was fale and squure fn the Sceond Ward, ns far a8 Evans was concerned, alo had an affiduvit, After explaining his sit- uation us o candidate the paper set forth thut tlarty conducted at all the and thut he saw no riot, no ruud, no confusfon. The atliant hid seen wany Republicans who were about to vote for him thiit day, and he belleved they did, and the votes dldn’t sppear; that even the respondent, Calla- chan, had voted for hin ven Collector for the years with some credit, that hie ought to have another chance ut it} that he was anxlous to have the votes count Tuesdny night, but the counscls of others pre- vallod; that tho tirat count was n ruther care Iues job, and thero was a dlscrepane) Yotes; a socond count rodiced the discrepancy to €083 that he was sure hie was cleetc of no fraud, and participated fn none; that he was unable to uccount for the dlscrepancy; that the vote ot somo large, particulurly eversthing was reg polls except two, with thunks, so that he (Evans) had outh Town for some L, Whe 13 su thought, and Iy whura e s r bust Lehavior, i serviug them fn a thousand and onc ways, they of eourse uee thelr own Uest Judgment an dlserotion, Lot them uso the same in thestrect- cars. No gentleman ever keeps his seat when elderly woman staudiug,—he would offer i own out of respect to his old gri mother, it for no othel the rane whennwor wouldn’t hey whether she be clothied In and flne lnen or not! Agaln, the face Is an un- the expressions of which are othes the women “mm When polls was suspiclotis- that the poll-lists at D14 State strect them 1,023 punes, physically fuipossi| He would do and that it scemed to m entersearrying er babe, lo that 1,028 ballots could iavo been cust at that slngle poll Letween 8 in the moruing and 7 {n the eveniiygs; that this poll was presided over by Murry Nelsun, Evans' op- ponent, aud that the assstant clerk was not avorablo to his clection; that afflant mesnt no reflection upon theso otlicers; that he presumed the ballots cast were properly received by thy Assistaut Moderator, retafued, but ufllant istakuble inde: 8 varied a8 the shofs subjoct o joling and ecrowding, and might sufTer untold pain Lefore she_would dare nsk bini to give his seat to her. In that case, one, purhaps murs, entor ealthy, act jubllant, perhaps eserved, kept,” and lleves there miust boldly; they look defiunt’; they look at once all “ulon gentlewen, muck ns to say, wiry and give me that scat1” "Don ur sittin'y! as the dear old ladles n calllng upon thele good nelgh- bors, wheii street-cars weren't fashionable, Only on this lnst ueeasion 18 Artemus Ward's maxii safe for wloption. Ho says, If nobody arfses he burles his face in hiuah for the degenerney of his rave '] whl do for biu—that excuse, I belleve I speak the sentlienta of all true ladies when I ask the gentlemen to follow theae simple rules of ad- Vicg, and then they need not whether thoy st or surreuder, iu keeping the poll-lets by whiclh the number of names thereom was made greater thur f voters, and that the iser aney was attributable to this errorj that t! affiant did not belleve there were any less Lal- lots n the bullot-boxes than hud actially been therein, but that more naines wore cither actu- ully or apparently on thy poll-liats than should cn, und that, at all events, I thero ought 0 have heen fn the boxes as muny buliota xa (b lallvged there were numes, and every onc of the balluts which It uppeared thero wre, less the sppirent uumber of names, had been cast winst the afilunt, he still belisyed he wus that aant distinetly and fraud on his part or with actunt number lis” newspaper, to cl uncomfortable, seted s mngd, floal) lis knowledge. There iwere two other afdnvits from Mike to upsct the mutter containul in the utlidavits of Mason and McGennlss, and Mr, Fuller then announced that all the testhmony 7o the Edltor of The Tridune, Cit10Aco, Muy 24.—As a matter of Informae tion to myself, and general information to thousands of othiers similurly in thedark on the tux question, would you bu so kind us to let it bo known tirough the columus of your vatuable paper what 18 the netual amount of the general tox [t 1s expected that overy honest citizen, rest- dent of thia clty, s expected to pay (s year? Objections ua to unjust taxation and protests were mode agalnst the paymnent of laat yoar's taxcs by o many, and suits src now pending in vourts, that ftis » matter of guneral lutereat to have £ knowi definitely how nuch on the dol- imwu State, county, city, and school taxes,~ul} i & lump, © i el Also (it you know [t), what {s the actual amount of property o wan of famlily may con- ity or, What personal huve sud to hold free o If this Informution was made known a great rocure the mneveésary for delivery to the or deliver thum themselyes ot” the As- sessor's offlee, and thus save labor, ofteu loss of time, to the Assistant Asscssor or Cullector, whao often calls at howses without fnding the proper person to answer their ply to the above, If 'you can ace through your cOluing would wuch oblige. Yours, very xuupu:ljully, 'd the case for tho relator. The ques- cther the motion for lenve ¢ the Information could bo allowed. there probablo grouud for authorizi inga to be inatituted to Inquire fnto titlel” If thore wus, the Upon the Court that the Information should by tlicd, " 1f thero syus not, the claln waa right, and the Court shonld find that tho Information aupht aud the motlon denled, no relevancy nor competency, because these affidayits were not in as supporting Cullughun’s dalms, but in some way showing that waa not legally elected By the luwful voters of the town. Tliu election of the Moderator could Tave nothing to do with the question. Sucha lit occur any thne, and was not to The votes were returned and cinyassed by lnw by the Moderutor and Town- who declared the result, placed it on the and Lssied the propercertiticater 1t was alleged therg was no election, truol Frauds might be comnitted, but who should determing” thisd When and how! By o Moderator anil the Town Clerk in the first They did determine it, but they did Bot declde In “favor of Callsghan. The next §tep should have been for any dissatisfled por- ul to coutest tho vlection In the courts accord- DBucausa there might have cen fraud, ft wus no reason to say It was no leetlon, and thereforo a yovaney, bécause they uld not tedl the result of the election, slinply absurd, It was more thanthat. It wesun in theteoth of the tatute. ‘The uderator and Town Clerk was fguored altogethier on sccount of alleged fruuds ldenled tn the ailldavi crator and Clerk and the two of- teors, and thut of the relator, Evans, ‘flo vault- duor'could uut lave buen opencd. Arthur 1l was sliuply mistuken, nw wua lmperative tu be refusad, lar we have to pa; "Tho fnquiry vl roperty s he persons would curately make | Answan.—The assessment on which th county, und other tuxce for 1874 are to be ex- tendeil' not huving beeu inade, to state what the percentage of As to the other question, there Is nothing which a man of fumfly muy conslder exempt from tux- Huls bound to return all he hoa. emption from exccution exists, but Lot exewp- tou frons taxation, fig 1o thy stutute. Itls finpossible taxation will he. 9 their part, Mieso charges were al CITY PINANCES, 1o the Editor of The Triduna, Citicago, May 21.—There acems to be very much anxlety manifested just now about the crodlt of our deor city. Helug one of that hun- Llo class who ulways have to pay taxes when duey I would llke to uxpress my ylews of the e stnply saw u” the water-closet. Philips would have bud to know the combluns fonlock in orderto open the vault. ltwos known only to Gleeson und the Junitor. The tler was away, und Glueson, otlmony, did’ not_ga futo tl wught to prove that Uleeson and Thornton, by to the calls for Tuntef, ®ery thuh Sampertng with the vault, o coul uccordling 1o the | Ty iy epaquu vision It looks as ff the eredit of the city was used up long 0. Tha people conatitutional enac & ot ) taczt dechded that the bave acredit of l!n:;; l‘welvu mllle fona. This amount waa fully covered by rood and lawful bonds some five years ago. This is #ll the credit the people want, and all any ono Tns a right to expeet, and’ this we ave, s sound, that hetween fhe rpacity of the (az- strangere. Whyfa It, then, that a yast number of thesa wigne In_every portlun of the oity ara mis- [ineed? rie dleplaced they delule fustead of iapnrting juformation to the warfarer And the rteanger.’ Whoss duty 8 1t (o correct thinevil? CITY NEAL E j}?fii'fiv" (L I e TATE. LUMETS AV, OF mathi WANTED=-MALE HELP. Mookkeeporn, Clerks, etc. TANTED-HY A ROSTON e, an experienced kalesman. with & well ca- RITUATIONS WANTED-AL Allnokkm;prrn, Clorks, ofc, ITUATION WANTED-BY A NRW Y0 £ eard experience: part iy DAkary At bese 1 fronta gouth of Thirty'third. and tnake aa offcr, MEAD & GOK, 153 NOOT Avh pnor ’lihn Soard of Pablic’ Soor .« whn Inserted these OT4 6N ASNLANTIAY, eatora and the money-femlers uo one now IVIDE | jin wionld see to 8 Gt they are ratalned tn L Jloi AT will gee It nny less. Thean certifieates, ahout | thegy Jroger plac 1t is, boweyer, my opinton mnn‘i}‘l“u L K;v':fl‘l?E'\'r'!\sl'w“'fb'v;'x'xlh{'.'.'.:‘v"j which there Is so much dispute, are fllegal and | Ahnt the Board of Police should inepcel, repart, | e s fas apportanity far butbiere th make mone. undoubtedly n discredit to the city, wnd no | and corrert every infraction’ of any artinanee | beation fs very dealeabie. MEAD & amount of sophiatry can make them otherwlee, 4 they are astanding mopument of the mal- ndmintstration of our publie affairs. Most of the people nre willing and anxious to see them pald, as promised and intended at the time of helr {gsue, viz.: from the uneollected taxes of speelfied years In tho past. ¢ But that's what ia lg: mutter” Tho tax-fighters see that §f Lhis courso is pursued the Theratorn | would sugreat t : Inetrurted tn report dally every Inm‘ on which the Tegend In misplaced or romoved: and that the gus emmpanles, whosn servants clean and handle the Iampe, #houll be competled 10 keep these sl=ne in thele proper placen. Juatice. ———— TO THE CONFEDERATE HOUSE, t the patrolmen he 3 FEET FRONT nchestar and Rotey-ats, One o) rary b0 parties who sill huiid, MEAT WCCRIES Tasatiniae ot £ LOTS AND st KR, ¢ will be a vigorous col- foy of tuxes, both of those pact and to he- 208 SALY Yo prate to na of honor 1 you, recreant and for- tween & & come " due} that when the tax-caters can- . Mworn | u.nf'u"in',?.‘ HILL, v7 Wash not sell certilieates, thelr kinsnen, the | You, creatures of our pity, grown strong upon our O SAL Y CHEAP—AS THE OWS tax-fighters wuet pay. Through his several | o feom ! Joop. ok inheleic homse, rented, o go mesangen of this weel ]Um Mayor lina givon | Yeubrate toua of honor, who Juguled with your o, Lnlle (e G o, Cars pass & renowed nasuranco that the needed reforms ex- | Fatse thekle 1 Adiress Z 18, Tribtine ofce, ikl ok sd by, v Uatin }Arkle t porjarers t—the name that mankood | agi gA1¥4nX174 FEET ON HMIGHIOAN-AV. 1 il from, and pramtsed by, the new Coun loathes | Jeae 3 0”;,“5’.““"' KT MIGHIOA will be fally carred out}'that, after onr strugglo for years, wo have nt Jast an lionest Govermment for Cileago, Whily Mayor Hoyne preshiles we huve assurunces that the "£5,000,000 of tllegal certificntes shall not e made 2 haels of appropriatio for the ensuing ycars, nid and time. HENRY L. IILL'T JoOn BALE- o WL, Dearbarn. HANGF. FORR Jocated it in city, fo c Serst of Contral arks pr fuyesment. 1), WILLIAM; Yontell us of ourshame, messlenes! In yonr anger yon are rash: Who passed beneath the Caudine Forka? Your hacks have felt the lash ¢ You tel} un of ourahame, indeed, while s mnlatto's i Madfso wiid 1e 8 apien o oot 17 e N tacu Joie’s 0 AND 11 PARR-AV.. Tl that the man who hus pald his full " share of 5 s for RO s g taxes fn the past, shall ot now he forced fo | TP 40 4 sog'e misfortane and of & src's .!,,, {%’,fi,’i,":‘"’('},‘.iii!f’.?'i‘,’:‘,"an,”",,‘.',‘,"‘G,‘....‘! !my the delinguent. taxes of s dishonest nelgn- cunfered real-estate. MEAD & hor. AN Dl and jong 1ife to Ma{urlloyns aad the new Council.” tZAdON. NUBURBAN RREAL, i‘:l‘l‘l‘l'il‘\i.? £100 WILL BUS A GOOD ST ot within balf an houra ride of Ghieng You talk of preulation, that fattened on the spnils or nfl{clfil evil-dolng, when the land was in your ol You talk of peculation,—pure patriots | —~when yoar gains, l-gaiten, vilely-squandered, yoar record darkly stains | DR. A, W. URAT, To the Editor of The Tribuns, Cniscaao, May 24.—1 have this doy returned Tome to Chicago from the Black Hills, and my attention has been directed for the first time to an article In Tem TripoNE of May 9, headed “8pectal Correspondence,’ and duted from Fort Laramie, W. T\, Iu which your correspondent prolessea to give an account of the woundiug and shuwn id or call fur elrcular. BTOWN, 142 LaSalle-st,, Boom 4. 0 vain and braggart Southirons | to your **fathers' honse " returned, Sonn, from the urand old Capltol, despised you all be apueed. 'Twas buta manin for change, a moment’s mad Evanaion pruper, west of rid drem Uy nadl, WIITE, 51 and 32 Madiwin-st. F:in SALE RENT, 01 EXCIANGE-HOUSE lutz at lilnsdale, “&ize of places, prié it, 10 conta tare, caprice, J That satond you, fallen, to pawer; but short shall - STOLGIL, 123 Dearborn blishied teada fn Northern Wisconsin and_ Minnesota, ‘None otliers need nnewer. in confidence, Fiox 3183, Buaton, Masr. ANTED-YOUNG MAN RXPERIENCED TR TiR- 1al shoe bualness, who can command fow hun- s and Rive ironclad references. W 23, Trib- eneral commimion and sption business; ASD T ie for Mimauel, inokkeener; outslda or office. QITUATION WANTED — AS TOOT AND SHOR » or retalls no objection first-claw referonce as to micaman, whote t conntry tawn: Address VIR, Triliune oflice, TUATION WANTED-DY A T rxperienced accounta a1 hookkeeper ar cashier t ieat Tefarencen. Sida Post-Office. TANTED=RETATL, DRY GOODS CLERK y scquaintad with the business need Apply. 654 Wt Lake-at. I ocetions for tmprovement {n 1he city. Torma W atvble, If ‘wished. Args busis L Baiary, DR ING: ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN TN A or'fn make himselt rom X 8, Tribung ocer o 10 ® EAT AND eaxy trme, ar for rent p. frequent, and rapdd tralns, southeat corner Monros nad TASTED—TO MAEONE—ABOUT 000 BUILDERS X rernnck (Scotland) new Parorhial Dultdiney, and for Port Glasaw. New Calodonian Itaii: ed accotimodations for hoflders and REcummodntion At the works, Wa W OGHILL & SON, Contractors, Green- TUATION WASTED~NY A YOUKGMAY, CON. 1 d i ot ey E0d Fererenten Aduvem Woon Tribune omce. © 7 d i WANTED<RY A FIRAT-C hly understands the busi- ven. Address F. M., Llox tectinner and pastry ANTAD-FIRST. {c prr-<sman; m ek dor otk et erstand o c ERITTIHOR & GO B Toin Mo ASTED-A' FIRST-ClAss - ‘miaker; none o % DU w6y Habbard-st. 00T H~THRER GOOI & &u Lo nloux Gity, 1 he dours. niaheri thorou; Tirst of rofarence g 819, Ttockrord, Tinole, Conchnen, Toamsters, otc, ITUATIONS WANTED—DY A MAN AND WIFE, he aa coaciman, teamater, of an couk, laundrens, of )l‘xl{e'nrk' “TIRASS TATTE] A Jow nricy for cuby Miscellanaous. ON WANTED=AT ANYTTIING, man of 34; 1# sctive, energetic, sand (ndus- A, Tribune office. TUATION WANTED-A POSITION IY AN EX- ler In the cigar and tobace line; 11l travel on commisslon, ST HE FIRAT-C| ne having & CLalr prefl tage Girove-ayv. ¥ Apply to LOSITARD, ANTED—CARPENTERS AT 817 S0UTI CLARK- at. or atoil worka foot af Tilinols-a NTED— GOOD HOUSE PAINTERE f -y NeAT COmer Twenty-sixih-at., OF, 15 Lasalie-gt. hest'of references: SITUATIO) Employment Agencic TO LEAVE THIS SIORXIK(, 25 RAIL- ; Al saw-mill aud farin 0.1 11 North Clark-st Miscollancons, ASTED=ANY HUMAN ook, Aty one that Las & [etice Lo write will by it: No'preseor waler used. Canipany, 16 Tribune Bulldiog. 85 onthly; chrapest lote in markel, i e \WANIED rosd Domestics, WANTED-IN A TIRST.CLARS tent girl,_Call at 1533 Arnol WANTED-BY A YOUN¥G GIR cither 11 Krope of 1a ,. 110t £300 cash, Ad- BEING WITH BRAINS IR onF intler.copying 3 o travel with n lady, A g Eend for elrcular, QITUATION WANTED—IIY A GERMAN GIIL TO by Indlans of Mr. IL E. Brown, late Superin Vo yorir Inare. tendent of the Cheyeune and Black 1ills Stage | Ciioado, May 25, 1670. L [ St A b e i e Line, and his subsequent death ot eye—————=d depot; sidewalka, ete,, all complete, readg L mave (n- 103 101 HNowinan’s Ranekh on Hat Creek 104 Twurs thereafter, In this account occurs the followlng: . . . ‘e was carried by casy stages towanls Fort Laramle, hut dled, after sutfering great paln, hefore reaching the post. His budy 13 now (v the post. lospital, and {s he- Ingr decently eared for by the post surgeon and his_friends, Mr, Voorhees having traveled night and day to_reach hlin Nicfore death, but helng too Inte. Upon his arrival he found that Brown had written four letters, two to bis wife and two to Ris fricnd Salis- bury, and hal fntrusted them to o Dr. Gray, suld to be from Clicago. The Doctor refused to glve the letters up until he had re- A Haven for Tamn Ring Refagees. oorrespondenre Neww ¥ork Graphte. Grxeva, Switzerland, May 4. A piecs of Intel- lgence which, 1 am sare, will be interestine to your readers, {n that ex-Tudgn Fithian, von-in-law of exCompiroller Michar 15, Cannolly. has pur- chased a villa at Fernoy, about 5 miles from iencva, and will turn it into s moonificent place for lw Gw and his frlcnds” delectation. The price paid was 100, 000 francs ($K0,000), and It wiilcost 1 food deal more belard ke n dono with it, {')- linlstorer from Parls will make it s gorceann clih- Tioune, pictiren of the Becker and Gerome atamp and sculpture will adomn It the grounds will be turned Into”nu Elyslum, und, belng so near the beautiful Lake of Geneva, the place may cansole for the Joss of the old Amtticua Club-lonre, looking out on Rulldine. NF and atal Vi TOR SALE—A CHOICK OWNEH, 382 West Van Huren at., Chicago, ceived his Tee, €150, und rodo off toward Ws | Long Islund Sound, The ex-Comptroller wis secn TARTED-CENTRAL BESINESS PROPERTY 1M pacty. Purtics have heen sent. fur the lotters | lercabonts the other day, and Itkely enoneh mors Mcw« B A St yhich aro to b taken by furce if neceswary.? | uf the old guard will fum up won, They have 7. {INESS BUILDIN Now, I 'amn the Dr. Gray referred to In the fore- | quantities of moncy at their dirporal, and’ Fithian and give clear cit s probably acting a thelr bnsineas nizent. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS REBUILT. 1n the use of 8 wholusome invigorant lics the only bope of rebullding & shattercd constitution. Hostetter's Btomach Bitters arenot only anemi- nently wholcsone tonle, butthey rectify with most sutisfuctory promptitude derangements of the stotach, liver, and bowels which arc incom- patible with a return of henlth and strength. When the syatemn {s enfeebled by discuse, by the wear aud tear of business 1ife,” Iy continuous mental anxicty, by the exhaustion consequent upon late hours ‘amd fast living, by over-work und by sedentary babits, the Bitters are thy folng, and fn 8o far as tho articls refers to me L pronounce it a falschood,—a lla made out of whole vlothy and as you have published the libel T trust fnu will " publish _the_followintg statement and true account of the affalr, which I can verify in every particular by u dozen good rellable witncases whu were present during the whole affalr. On the night of April 22, while en route from Cheyenne to Custer City, and encamped with some sixty men of iy purty at Rawhide Springs, I was roused at midnight, and request- wrido to Hat Creek, 23 miles distant, to sce aman who had beenshot by Indians, I obeyed the eall, rode the 23 miles, with a guide vy > Yoo 7 Tribuue To RENT_IOUS NXT—FOR FOUTE MONTHS 01l ONE Vi a 1ouso (n Minneapolls, farniricd, having wal venlences, Address 1. 'l‘O REN’ A Fib Tontna and twa hat ment, Vermont marhic front, %0 Wea Adatns-s ner ot Latin. Inquire of CILARLES W. 127 La Salic-nt., basement. 0 _RENT—723 WLST C0 Wincliester-gv. WITH i T., COnN o restay frame eotiife and bas ¥J help do kitehicn work or to do seco! call fur two days at 71 Cottage Grov JITUATION WANTED=AS COOK IN” A PRIVATR family of In & sinall family where there ix but one h-nlace, near Dlae Lsiand-av., TR FALE—AT WESTERN SPRINGS, ON FAST mnoufacturers of jews i + It 1.3 200 per cent profit to sgents. ANTED—A GOOD, " STEADY TOUNG ~ MAN} wiarl chinnce and suftabic saiary offere In photograph gallery. | 15x 443 Providence, I ot traln morning and eventng. 7. C. MILL, 4 Cafl at 12 Thirte batirday, Monday, and i et Midiso NTED-MEN WITH FEW HUNDE] businesa. Apply.of ad- Attantle Hotel, Chicago, 111, TEFS WITH MOD- Lotain sy part of the village. ‘tablé wuman, who has lost' her st baby, ke SN nTan: Lo wet-nurae, Apply toF -2t three days o 3 MER. hree for 1111 v and Wiscousin. Bersonable sal- Ary: hotel And trave ity rxpenes patd, Tousckecpers, ITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEREEPER BY A goud home and guod WAged, Ruwered iT stamnp 1 Inclosed Monftor Manu- tuctuting Co., Cinclnnail. 0. Inqulre at 259 Calum Ewployment Agencles, ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF #ood Beandinatian supolicd at Mrs, DUSK UATION WANTED—LADIES 13 first-clasa female Lel; sulted on shurt notice. _ FANANCIAL. VANCES MADE ON WATCHER, dismands, revolve WORTH £10,00 Tor sale far a fesw days only a8 300, OGIVES, 0 TRIAL (41 Inen Who wikh o a5log busines 1o tho uarantec Tive, nien dress HAY & CO. engage perinanently 1o the Lest uring tie year. Ac WANTED=FEMALE HELP. Domeatick, TANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED IRISH LADY; ‘must be 8 good cook, and Lave 61 vxccllent eliar er, and eome well recommersiad: she will bave s e _fainily cotislate of thre EAL ESTAT : ED. d G T REAL ESTATE WANTED. Snd Oerman femaié help can be il £ aanint lier, ANTED=A GOOD GERMA GIRL W10 T deratands huw w cok, waall, and lron. o o 2l P P P h pald for old gold and allver, gold dusl silver ara, precioun stones, and valuables of every de- nmll?filflcd plidzl:l (nil! OUNTS OF 81,000 OR MOIE TO LOAN OF or on 1llinols (."R' :‘uhln Jiax, “and ull_toders co; 10x 354, Sinneapolis. Min ‘do general liouscwork at 4 Sixtecatli-ol. U OMPETENT GIRL 10 COOR, 1, aud Iro for o Norwegian preferred. 13 ANTED-MES. BAK einpluyiment ot telty and country, rooms, three-story and base- PPLICATIONS WANTED IN_8U 10 30, (42), On fret-clas HNDroye W. K. YURNESS, 18 RELIADLE FAMILY Y, Bpanseiyy ris of all nations turnished .’ Bret-clame ‘conks, nod ainfbg-roums wiris, and @irls for ge lounework 410 Wabasii-a¥, und 00 'blate-st., buses 4 nad ¥ per céat, WAT DERS private ofice, 120 Jtx; bath-room. C. W. PARKER, 127 joine 5 and B, Establizhed 1454, imost retlable mealelnal agent for impurting per- mauent vl‘:or to the debititated frame. The new stock of vltality which they fufuse inlo broken- down [)hyulquu, and the orderly action which they cstablish among the organs “of digestlon, tbrougha coutry infeated ' by hostlie Indians; hazarded my life and property and reached the bedside of Mr. Brown nt § o’clock on the mom- Ing of the 2L On examfuation T found hiin mortully wounded, and I so Informed him meanwhile relieving his sufferings and dolng all for Mm that wns possible under the elrcam- stances, At his request (he dictating) I wrote iy willz also n letter to his wife, one to Mr, Ballshury, and one to Voorhees, These he signed and ntrusted to e stranger—in preference to several friends and ncquaititances who wero alko near him, and he requested me to I O, cfn lmproveuiente D, G. I TURL Louses un Verion-av., modern {mprovemeats. hington-at secretion, and evacuation, moreover, constitute 1ts best safciguurd azulnst malurial diseuso. ELLIS- AV =TWO 810 basement brick: no nlcer place o the city. he premisses i Monday next BTRATGHTEORWAND 3 can get half Interest In an hooorab] Ruarnutecd to nuke the siuount wonthi \t‘lll;lburnv 470 West Juckson- . BEAL, 143 LaSall IGHT (3 PER C roved and uni 72 Washington- FANTED=A COOK AT THE W) ery and coffce, 03 Weat Madisof GIMLTO 10 GENE! erman or swede preferred. Apply 710 Just MICHIGAN- AV, T RIDE DAK: NT—MONEY TO LOAN O¥ 13 SULTON, X aproved property. TNATC nr fuurth. iy &'CO., Roow 14, TURNER & BONDY Milliners. TANTED-FIRST-CLASY MILLINER. IMMEDI- k00d wigc's paid to ont’ whlo “underslands 0 approntices for dresamakiog. Callat West Tweifth-a. #AND O PER LOENT, TN BUNE rge sums, T cent e 154 Deartarnest o EY TO LUAN TN SUMSOF $5,000 AND U ards. upon limproved C. COLE & CO. 0 RENT-TWO-BTORY ~ PIL\NK._ HOURE, . Oug'10%8 Lll'nh pearly new; rent Juw, AL clty property, 8 Senmstrosves. L)’l{'A.‘Fa JAC TANTED-IIAXDS ON Capensen allowed. Address VA3, Teibune ENTIIK BTOCK OF FORNI- \Wabash-sy. Call, ok TRNTSIED 1I0{SE, 3-5TORY, Ule-front, V3 roums. Walmeh-av.. near fourthi-st. Addreas or apply wo D, F. CHLABE, 26 Van Ruren: e w \i ty-Tfthoat., o &: of JAMEN W. PORTER, T—134 SUUTH PARK-AV, fourth and Tty it Ted and palnted, 8 fine fa y cheap. App keep them till he cither recovered or died. 1 remained by bis side, constantly attending to Lim for twenty-four hours, when be died, Five minutes hefore he breathed Is lust Dr. Pettys, A. A. Surgeun from Fort. Laramle, arrlyed only to see him die. . Now the question occurred to me, f he desir®l any of the other * gentlemen present to take charge of iy letters and [FOIt SALE—OIL TRADE=A SMALL _FOUNDEY snd machioe-shop: will trade for ‘farm lands or ety property. Address GEO. ALEXANDENR, Belle Plalne, Ts, OB SALESEATOOS FITTED L IN ¥ CL atyle (very costly ‘xtures), located purth of Ad ame-st., enat of Lakalle, ot a ncrifica; (o 8_gid ‘CHLLL, 108 Flfth- aboye. and to take thel ONEY TO OAN—ON REAL-ESTATF, 1N CHI- KA D, OW] Hy; d LOAN IN BUMS OF 83,00, WA M3 1 )] dresamnking catablishment; also ap- e o larmon.court. prentices whu can kew. MANUFACTUIIFRS, athers—~1f yau feed monty for & shurt time on aur- plusstock, you ean make ve menta for the funds with THOS. A. HILL, 123 Dear- NTS, NTED-GIRL FIOM 12 T0 13, TO TARE CARE bl old. Call betweend sod 12 n. ., 224 North Clark-st. Lnundresaes, 11 roums, ke view, with Iarge [0, LOAN~MON FCUNITURE, apers, why did henot scleet oneof them as cus- ro lan fustend of et e died the morning of tho 24th, and bis body wasforwarded to Fort Lar- amlcthesmneevening, Onthefollowlngmorning the 25th) o stage—which, by the way, wns the 0 RENT-2.STORY 1 dweliing, 240 West Washington: 7ty (e on part. Ak for Ton BALE=UTIRAD—A W market, which hisa dall horse and dellvery wagon. G 1, LOCATED MEAT: L of over &40; oo anpRon- hington-st. CED SHIRT-IRONERS AT Laundry, 630 and 669 W ED—FINST-CLASSLAU in-ay,, from b to 1. AND TIASEMENT BRICK \ tuw fn eom- i, 10 8 respunsible " TANTED-EX] other goud cullateral MY T agall Tt DIESS.INQUIE ANTED—8200. 600, E1,000, $1,0—ANY IItl- VALe persans awning these Sums (nut brokers) who ACRY —FURN]! adjcining, several Fou ed. it for Houkekeening oF Mecping. —REAI LINCOLN PAR Vie froni: Wl convenicnces; close to Lincoln-av. ears. 1tent rearonabie, An K OI SALE~A FIRST-CL L ESTAULIST e grucery fn 8 god | on the Xouth Sie, with n good order 3 Rood reasohs given for the sale., Inutfre at Gt East Kandolph-st., buscment, or 300 Cote tage Grove-uy, [UI SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST GALOONS TN L the Clty of Chlcago, un tha South Side: part cash balance on time, ~ Addrcss V 71, Tribune uttice, Ol BALE-MANUFACTOIY wWiTIL - stean-power, shafting, sud pulleyns, 25, lloor-surface, well-lighted.’ within 4 ininut Chamber of Culnmerce, low |innu||| rent: or for sale with the ground. Address T 61, Tribune offie 01 BALE—STOCK ANIY FIXTURES OF BCHODI, Mongepot 176 West Slourou-at.yalso retrigerator. Call onday. rst up)lmrmuny o send, except that of the es- cort to Fort Luramie with Brown's budy—left there for Cheyenne. Voluntarily I placed all the letters, the will, and [m&)fi.‘l‘fl‘ in the hands of tho driver of said atage, at the sametime luforni- fog bim what they were, and Instructed him tode- liver them to Mr. Voorhees, This he promised to do, and Mr. Voorhegs last Saturday, (n his ofllvo at Cheyenne, ackiiowledged to mé to buve received them, Nor did I leave the ranch tiIl the mext d‘{, the 20th, when Iresumed my %uurnuy. A demand wos uever made upon mie or the npcr-ll letters, or will. 1 forwarded Fe. Oiie_A-room Tlat, 'second sary, 59 tandol HEAF—A 3-8TOI; st., between State anu benrburn; 10 RNAUEI BROS., coruer Kiuzie and ]°0 RENT—14 W of 10 Tuomis. ¥ T MADISO WALLER, 41 Clark- are willing 10 1oan on_stuple nFt mork security, 6 10 per cent, can_do o HUESDELL & DROWK, I8 Figtheav. 0 ED—#25,00 ON FARM PROPERTY. [itt- r to deal Wih principals oaly. Audres N, THIROOP:ET.: ALSQ furnisticd or unfuriisl- age real catato ¥ apRiFing to ANTED-EXPERI morning on fourth finor ag 147 ADAMS, BLACKMEI & LYON Pub HOUSEIIOLD GOODS. IL AT THE ORGAN FACTORY, THE tand best eablaet organ in” Chicako, §0 . munthly payments or cash, or for renk. Nichuison Orxan Compaty, 63 Indians-st. liah baseiuent, 8 rooms, 1ot water, batl, waiersclotl, AND D PER CRNT~MOREY TO LOAN IN SUNS .0 and upwards on ling-house, octagun front. 247 Indiana HORSES AND CARRIAGES. i1 modern improv UANDEOME COUPE WITIT iitcle used y pecond-hand tha les, top phactun, basket phseton, aude nlide sent top polc and xhatta, bt T, DWELLING JBobin1l, them voluntarlly by whiat I considered the first rellable earrivr as svon as possible after Brown's desth, I never mude any such threat as that I must have y fee vefore I would deliver them up, and thé man who says I did fs allar, don't care who he “ls. As to the foree that your correspondent speaks of to com- Snburban, i WANT A PARTRER FOIt AN FSTABLIRIED raln and comnibaion huelness, with eapital from ly' 0 Lo £5, () ™ one hut responsible nartica noed ap- ddress X 78, Tribune oflice, TIAVE 0,000 CITY BEAL FATATE. FHEE OF {reumbrance, for which 1 woull like an interest {9 o wound mercantile rm, or woulld take un aseney; ARO. TO RENT-IROOMS. dog-cart, Watertown, N, ‘wlilpe, etc., i {1 e Northwestern 1,10 Monroevst., cirner iiclizwa A HOUSE WITH 8 ROOMS 1X FIRST. At Auatlng 10 per mouth. Address 142 THURSDAYS, 106 and 194 East Eaturiays—florsce, clalty, st WESTON &' CU. on-al.__Ample Ue xiren to test all horsea 80ld under 8 warrantee. bock on hand at private sale. a s & Co., Cavle & & DPricen, $175 to_§350. 1. T, MAR MONTHLY PAVMENTS=ALL KINDS OF fture in reat variety will be sofd on fstall- LSS gneaner tian any otler nentaor for caal, hiave good bank credit, Applicants mnuat state business | rpQ 1 T—IF YOU WAN' NE OF IR MOs7 ol me to deliver the papers, that only existed | iy ai ol iiteation oAb vt wierence O e ATAIS oL tns O VW ot Blda. 1h Prieve i s own sensational hiead, as force ‘Wwas un- . Tribune foinily, address @ A0, Tribune ogice. e 430 Weat Stadi- UETION EALES OF TONSE barpess, etc., Mondaya, ueeensary. As to the aount of my bill, that is my busiiess, and not that of the public. In closing, I would remark that I cheerfully res MESTNEEET "¥OL SRR~ pIEST-CLAT trade, xtares, aud lovation, teams, kettles, press, ote. Wil be s0kd at lowest eash price on scconnt of 1)) healtit, uquire i Tucuiny pexsof £, ¥. COMSTOCK 10 HENT-XE ar withiont hoard, ud 1u8 East Washiugion-at, LY ¥ii ¥ridays, commencing ut 10 8. 1., &% WK 104 aaid 194 Waahiugto 01 EALE—CHEAP, A NISUED BOOMS, WITI NT PARLOTE RUTTE— hy (he day, week, or month, 168 HC AN Silka—Lirvcater Tt Teps—Tiate-cloth, BT HE SOLD O% dared scrvices to severel unfortunate men who bad been shot by Indians, and never charged, expeeted, or recelved a cent therefor, besides contributing from my own pocket money to nid tine of parlor; vongenlent for table boarde reasonnbie, ), Tribune office. Roum 40 Metropoliten Block, coruer LaSalle and Kan' Inh-xts, CUANCE dot RAEE nTST turinz business for sale ches A GOOT) MANUFAC: e biack liorse, safe for-a lady 10 drive y miore, sound sud drivers and workers: ong very fine ca mane and tall, aua 3 minutes: one fine d ten other horses, all .. NEAR™ HUDRARD- I, T. MARTIY, 154 State-st. tholower part of Nouse with chikmbers and terms "0 REASONATI. 3 Eleiant Parlor aad (| 0o aa hew open alde- extabliatied In 14750 casons given for WIDK 10 sell. Box 114, Aurura, Kane C. rofits goudi Koo For ynrilculurs adds JRARE OPTORTUNITY Th BUY K WELL-ESTAT- 16ied muste: bnsiness. The only muslc siors fu_ & u thonsand (11,000) peopile with Inrge and rleh country tribuiary; trat-clam k. Tucrenstii: aatR{actury Teasoin. iy dressat onee HOYT & PONT, W FPHE LAY in geting o destitute wounded man Into the ariily huspital ut Fort Lanuule. Very respect- fully, A, W. (AT, 3 D, No. 722 West Lake stroct. ¢ QAST TITE TRADERS OUT OF THE TEMI'LE." Ta the Editor af The Tribune. Cmicago, May 20.—The leaders of rellglous mectings and the vrgunizers of Sunday-Bchool Couventions would do well to recall our Lord's abhorrenco of tho conduct of those men who mudo Lie temple a f;lua of merchandise, aud act a8 Ife acted. Those eager und euterprising buouk-venders, who eccin to think thoy aro help- Igs the causs'of religlon by elping themeelves u pushing the sale of hymii-buoks whils devo- tlonal exercises are goluz on, oughly once and furever, to be cast vut of all relfgious mectings. “Thelr place is outslde of the builiing. They ure one of the stumbling-blocks in the way of man who might otherwisa profuss thelr fafth In God, but for the fuconsistuncivs munifested by pro- fessing Christluns. A religious meetings not thie place for buying and selling. ‘The writer of “this article visited the Sabbath- Behool Counvention ut Jucksonville, and wus shocked ab the persistency and deferminntion with which thess book-peddiers endeavorad to push siles. Not content with mareliug through SHED ROOM: city of cies Apply at' Roow 30, thout Loard at houw near Twenty-s Tu FIXTURS OF AN ESTADLTITRD MEAT MAT ket fur sale chieap: retaila beattle and 8 catves. por ¥eek; rent §18 per moith with dweillog. Call and in- yestiate o-duy ot 433 Wi VWARTED=TO BELE A line of goods: catabliibed. day, 300 jwr cent.proit. ‘To 8 guod nan of business e o, A ERE 1y per cent o sefew i a3 T . er cent ot sales Palde Adirean T 64 Trinund oficn. 5 ®50)() CASH WILL BUY HALF INTRREST 1N ) Sillce bustines uiid 81,00, cleariug over $1o0 munthly, 10 13 + Rimin' 30, ’ BUYS WALF INTEREST IN A CASH S60) Daiucrs pay e Somunilly, "1 you bave tiie monty, cal Lasall m A4 K ) IN STOVES, TINW. {71..&0 finners’ wols and tion . fur 8700, Aduress T MISCELLANEOUS. LI CASH FAID FOR CASF.GFF C inen. Address N85, Tribune otice, 10 ItRNT—5 10OMS. $13; 3 ROON onler: Twenty-sccond-st., east HENEY WOO, 4 Madisou-sc., Toom . ]9 REXT=SULT OF 3 LOOMS ¥OIt UG o T WASHINGTON-ST. TO RENT-STORES, OFFL Storew, AP~ Ttbom v, FOR BTORES ‘8L - at., and G W OTHING, 8 Fouda of Ay Exating them Petore B T. MARTIS, 1 T WOVES WIRE MATT hinat bedy for themn, WHITTLESEY & PETELS HKD BOOME, #2.60 TO Pillosophical - Publiaing 2blocks sauth Port-Otier, ¥ FURNISE L WITR rd, Kiugsbury lock, landotpb-st,, tiary; thirty other news ul) kinds of aud express wagan 2, Iaruves, Rrocend’ wi iiles, aud hurnevs. At U, € phactons, all neati; doubie and sl ; he market; sak €xpreds waging W O RENT=TWO NICKLY: RITED HOOMS RTLENDID DRIVING HOLISE, ALSO e thier gr separataly. Iph-ht, near A 154 STATEST. AT OF MANTFACTITRE, i RICES WELOW i and” ean’ofter bargaloa We buy and seli only for cash Rutt walnut and terry parior furniture, 7 pes. Suft walnut anil terry yarlor furmitare, 7 pea. arlor wuit, walnut and legant ault, brown, with Very fue sIE suit, medaliio Fincst quality ik and plust L wnid wonld like to rent a coupte of handsoine rounts 16 one or tw0 geutie- i BATL ¥, oir suliable for cignrs, candics, notions; will At Stxation > ;TN NICE Wallali-av, n Ke nt arid return thom frec,_Address C. B EASTON tel \LE=CITEAT—ORENEATY 1 0 WA); ALK uile twu:hurse COM box wagon and two "Carie. | 17 Fast Sallogn-eis Hoom o, o 5 KA CARHIAGE AND BUGOT e U at 3 and 372 Wabaab: ) Twelfthert, Ul Eaturday evening only. 'L o I Roger firor ohm, Forke Kulvcar etc ot KENDALLYS, 242 State mished rooms 10 reaponsibie. par- S, ETC. BOARDING AN, Nouth Nide, STURF 1N -mx'c‘om:‘r: J STORE ON TWENTY- , niear Wabash-ay, HENRY WOUD, 83 i e ETATE-DOARD fur Isdies or gentiemen $4 to 85 per Weck, with 7 USE E A < fur it Keeplug, une that & woinan ange for th use of one for et of care and carcfal nsige cty, or would’ st t Busl- yolu each week: AKC- orih aud Weet Stde. . D, WEBEIL, BET' Tosly " turniabis cki duy board, $3.30; best and earpeia fumiture, and nifccllan ktnd by sendng Tetter W JONAS GELDER, 604 Staterrt, T3 BUGS, COCKBOACHES, AND MOTHS O A3 pietely exterminated by contract or artiele solds fite furmintion free. A, UAKLEY, 1sv Laat Washiogions the hall with au anmful of books, and soliclting purchases, they thought that ft might help [mnlnm st further I they could enlist sev- cral simall buys tn thelr servico, 'This wus doue, Offices. Clark-at. AND BUGGY FOR ABOUT A Washington and Carpenser- Addrosa B 4, Tribe SE wuek, near com Charges wust be reusousbio. ST—CIIEAT, AT 138 BOUTH CLARK-ET., 3 offices, 1oxde. 1% L. MAMILTUN, Hoom'l, 5,30, Lady boande ra secommodated. L e i Ly Dar N1 EXTPRESS WAGON. aud the boys suemed to excel In tact (if possi- Die) thefr émpluyers, (o to whatever part of tho hndl you might, that hymn-book was pushed under your nuse by some of thuse cuterprising nmierchants, Mr. Moody himself felt annoyed at thelr method of uuimf business, for he”reprimanded them from tho platform, telling them that the sale of books must sfop while the exerclsvs progressed. But the ¢floct of this wos only tempornry, for the small boys hovered around what they probably considered ho prey of helr ctuployers. The subjeet was the talk of a great 13 FASTENENS FOR LADIES AND CliiL: o Arew's oot Aud clothingg ance on nlw #red; good for alifetime; & child can place them; no foola Teulreds B dur., oz, " Agenta wanted. CAIANCHETT, Tiox 76, Chivago, 11 TALL AT MY WOLR-ROOM: 7 dfmmonds properly xet. " A. I utacturer of dia Fiate, Roame 2 (GHARROPRNING “OF KICICS GROVE, 10w T0 ext Madlson-at., Suuday, May 28, 1670, Thie Jargest and tucet gardo fiudds Ll city’ Wt wil by thrawn apen to o public un Sunday, thedsihy with s sppropriate concert, The most heautitul ol ahale 1reus juake this e, HENT=DESK ROOM AT YOUIR OW! fouated dret-toor offcs In city. WA Fifth-ay. Minucellnneous. 0 RENT—AT SOUTIL CHICAGO, TLL 100532 feet, twa-storive, In-inch "« éngine, holler.'shafting. ete!: frame sore hutse, &1, 2 comforiable dwell luga, and biacksmit’s shol on [0t Ixi50 fect, opposite pricipal deput t the tre of tages . LAUDERDACK, mau- i1 Jowelry, T Madisouat., tormer on thif | Iest summur resort fur A, Loalavtlie; B . famllics, All klnds of retreshinents oo hands, bowling | ¥ & many “of the dolegates and visitors, many f | aiiey adjotnlng the gurden: stroet. cars poss tha ganlen | F'0 BENT—DOCK 70 FE! AT whoiu felt ashumed of the method B rilted, [ Every 3 minuien Mo gy Gk Pro mictor, it e e R TS U It savora too wuch of cireus, concert-hall, and theatro busincss, and Afessrs, Moody aid Baukey, with thelr co-workers, would do woll to wue that it i effectually stupped. Let Looks be solid, but let it be dono away from the bullding whore the meetings are belng licld, ‘Fhe subject demands prompt action on the part of the urganizers of ull religlous mect- Ingli far it is bringring diseredit upon the couse, n T TG MR R0 QTR Tioh \vm{h’s. Sorris, n}'" o RNy iR 0K POCRET KRIVES=AION LT OF FINE 1ic Sutlory retatiing at hait-piice st KENDALLY, 343 i ' . Sl WANTED-TO RENT ) in blate-st., cornerJ A IANT AB G Lilngy cardrope, Blatu-at., curker 18, T yinu and s lascing, o o) wtuds, plug, eie., ot KENDALL' Jacksun, ne. Addrcss. statlng Jocation, rent, ete. Tribune office. == L - ANTEL The holl wherd the mceting was held wis lnsuf- | (pEE BEST 1K _THE WORLD-ILATCNLEVE \ Tuots foT uie OF More yearsatid pay purtly (o goud ficient in the matter of Mu‘f:mmmlnt[un, und the l "t'{llunlg\l Tee-Crean Frevzer for fullica and tes- | Teal estate, clear._ AddresaV 11, Tribude office, Iteception Committee wero alimost ecrowded out WML 0. SMITIL, sole sgent, 272 and 974 of its quarters to uccommoduto these greedy traders, What business have Chleago book- sellurs to corry their wares Lo a city, tie bouls- sellers of which keep a full lne of these boakst? 1t 1s unfulr, unjust, aud calls for redress, Yours, YuRriTas, ED—A BAMPLE OF Ftate and Madion-ats. Lsug on 1he Trader, e, Tributiy uillve, T LOST AND FOUND, T3rows WATER-EPANIELY WHY UNTEREEIT_$10 Wauk of Chleagu, X i, Trib- uny atie WA n_perfe Tabor-savh iy now eanstructed snd bes equing Luutyeat Lecd ress N 5, Tribune o 0 €60 fug and patentlug a valusble veat now dled), One maching y pertect, None but thos A darga fortuus fa It Liberal rawsrd will be pald for its Aucrican Eaprowa Co.'s off) N STATE rERL b (he Editor of The Tribtine. Crrcaao, May 95.—In un article published fn Tun TIILUNE somo time ago fn referenco to a diplomn sent to Gov, Beverldge from Italy by the Permanent Cotmlttes for the sholltion of the duath-penalty, indorsing hia course fu com- uting the death sentencs to two convicts, you adu reference to ove Perl now hn Joliet, * In MUSTCA HIAND NEW AND KLEGANT PIANO, 74 UC- L\ tave arate, Fréieh action. overstrulis biss, Bighly 8 ta CASEY'b, 69 State- TLOST-YESTERDAY "AFTERNOON, " HETwW 4 corner“Adawns wnd Lincoln-ate, and Watusl ol Erved g and dyre: syl SANTIN el e, AN ELEGANT Lo drorawuid caser with puliings, round cornizs, o 5 s 8225 6T returnlug eui ITE, EOU BTATE-ST, —IPLEAS. SN s 57 duubies WD Veanted; prices fow, ¢ o ou RS WABABI-AV, — RANDSOMELY FUR- ahied alcove room to rent, with excellent Toard; alao, other rooms, furnfshed or wufurolaiod; ry light, aud chew ARKEN, Wrignts Gm\t.{lmkk}ountz 1. FOR SALE. 01 BALE—UNCUT HAY—I HAVE 100 ACHER AT od, on Hllneia Central [allroad; sid 40 i Maflroad, ¢ Lakeside, deak, safe, and chalr fursiabed, (n lgutest and best A EHOP, nérvlo walls, Went Sido. PARK-AYV.—TL board, and tirei-class accommod “LAKEST.—COMFOLTANLE RGDMS wr ek withuut board valy Vis, propricwr, ROOMS, WITR town, ¢ nilles soth of Chivago. Advan. ‘manufncturiog unequaled by any Wwn in € West. Flve trunk raifroads sad fuke navigation. Larg: =t Inmber inarket known at this point. . More gromn adjolning can bo loased 1f wanted, Address W3L. 1 DI owner, ur K. H. SAL . cutter taps and dics, and tongue ron elbow crooks, water-closs ks, s, sheet-lcad, ele. ' Blore, No. #1 Randolpl-st. CIIEAP—ALOT OV BILVER- V'L, nd \irase Pluinber's faueets, ote. i full set ouse, with abectlead, sulder, cic. Apply P—ONK ~ MAGIC-LANTERY curtalns and 50 handiome Tevolving Bundty-school exuibit- B CHRAP-GAR OR BTEAM-FITTEL'S 208 NEsT ' of soil and boas §2per week, JOLN ARE ZURICI-TIUE UNDERSIGN: ared to take boarders ot his farm-houne, near], 4 wiles frow Barrlogton Station, Tiéty ur shade treu wrod bun \Vicaso niircs d. K. BENNET Zurich, L_lll County, 0T OF oicupliten years a1 w coal “and woud-yard. 1t M. CLARK] N viows, sultable for church o 53, Apply swre, S PLEASURE IN 1 public that she liss serman House, North l'uint, Milwauked, the healthieat and most destrable suminer resurt In thi Nourthwest, and that she Las opened ALE= 150 which wa wiil sell o Clark-st. MILLEIL & TAYLOR, LES DALLS, Ci i, 0 Eaat Kinalest w“: ENTS, CAMP EQUIPAGE, lilary atores aud ‘clutling, ber and wooleo Llanksts, eic. Goverument Uoods Depo, rémoved 16 1 s dod e WANTEDTa RENT-BOARDING-HOUSR Ol hotel with from 20 Lot roows, centrally located, hedor unfurnbahed, or doors in bulldlog sultable uably st our store, Ne! § stk o bl or lh‘hl they will bs made pol {fectly cumtortable ai reasonabie prices. TO EXOHANG CLEAR TRODL 4 lu dutertor cliy, 2 ssiune or pay o § Mo ouvil 0 RENT—GONHD ITIOUSE OF 070 12 1 who patronlze JOR BALE—CHEAD—T! h ANTED=TO_RENT-IY "UENT “AND WIFE Siirye rooma for housekveping Wthin wlx Locks of $155r em. AT A DEAUTIFUL FAMILY doZel PETSORS LT MUTY, U Y- ered deck, modernly bullt, fast, trimmed (u ash ‘aud v, frst-clasd D oVEry vespuct. Apply sk stare No. 81 Randoip] DIVORCES, i\ O BALE=CITEAT, ateaiubost, will carry : ¥ WORTH 26,000 CASH for” (ho Lokt 0ffer Wity thrca days. call #6302 Weat Van Duren-at. S P CHANQE—GOOTT VNINCUMDERED BUM- urban luta fur 8 good planefuriv. it R LB e LS irenst wid i answers 1o 3 S = Fits retirn b VORCES LRGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINED Tor [ncompatibility, ete.; resldence nor personsl Presenca not uscassar, i 1 :5 LEOALLY AND QUIBTLY ONTAINED In uvl'x'!l;suu ot ile Unton 'nqr fucowpatibility, eto. ¥. 0. Box 1037, Chilcago, 113 'L BTAINED FOR INCOMs i ltlxl vel‘ytlwu aftidgvila, tlent proof restdence (tumplerial; fee aflor doc Avply 8 Mo, 143 “BOOK ST., BE d Eightecnth, eontaiuiig ac The Brider will be re- A 500 1N TOWNSHTP HONDB A hent coubiiod U & Westeri or othier personal tsucd by one of Firy Fuioan, buots and whioe oaldence. unaeceatary years axporlenoe. [AVE A NEAUTIVUL PATR OF ay nud bLlack (vory, fine team) 1 can ‘us, or acil 1]'0 EXCHANGE=] would Mie tc $raiis f0F sinethly Cisenp for cast. Addresss L L, Tril XCHANGE=#) ACRES NICE LAXD, 33 MILES navy-hlue overcost fut Loy sbuut 6 years 0 Nu. 4 Bouth Fraokilu- afte” Freneh rand avtton, 31l lmproveme A it rie Moty S0uss i Ba e og (e S $O0; prICE ETOMARTIN, 134 niato sk P (QUUANS-PARLOIL 01t CABINET .U\'Jsl ., $125 “BOOKS, ¥ "")fi]"}]{"}f‘” ASSIETAN , published af 23 ab l"D#i;M Usllery, 64 oumbene, $3.80; Li I[."T:hll and envelop g paper and Evelo onea Bebie, oo Sadie TELS D wod Louk! ustice ta thy Committec and to Gov. Beverldge, will inform you that the sentunce of Peri was comuted by Gov. Palmer (n the spring of 1872, and the murderers were not Italians, as T am fu- formed frow L' Ewod Jtalia. Respectinily, Joun Uxoumo. A OIEAT ANNOYANCE. Tv tha Kiltor of The Tribune. Cuicaco, May 25.~—0n the lanterns of the inters saating streots are fnserted ta alips, on which the nawe of the strect 14 painted. Ureful Information is thus fwpartcd 8% u glaice 1o citiecns snd T. AL TIONARY PEN? (51 “WAEHINGTON ST—A CON: gTUlh\(lu ON 5 Dy Adrances un goods st laweat rates. dentvince. T . _EDUCATIONAL FAMIL 1ij S s Y ek Pt AN WEI Mouros-ss. Lowest churges. Aloscy sdyauced on sy terma, HOOL, Uavey, Ceult, bend fur elreular, B. MARVYN, Room 5, K5 MACIHINERY, frou Clicwgo. Whal Lave you yott % 0o, Tribute XUTANGE—WHAT WAVE YOU T0 TRADE ¥ 10 choley suburbun luba? Leigliny i 90, Tribuny uifcs it BALE—SA[AL! amith ahwp, ln guud reuning order, chi el touls separute, _Addres 01U BALE=O! KRAUBE, 72 Weat Waahilngtou st SEWING FLACMINES. { BEWING-MACHINKB OF ALL POPU- lesd Luan ono-balf regular rates, lateat Iuprovemoat all attachmects, with g TIN, 0. B0 Wabaak-aY. ster's Dictlonury, Chawb wlupedl i Giviiioa vors chea sk MILE HYLRAULIC PRES L A COUNTRY ult secired notes ar | one-bult ron worklng mach] BELL, 417 Weat Van Buren-at., niG Origl AN £ K2 'y aiosaiposs Trjbiune Wafd PARTNERS WANTED, ARTED-WITH $3,00 TO #3000 LW JARTNER W RAOR L ‘caxh I & mabufscturing bulnces. Machinery sud beat ‘Teteictces, VU EST ESD INSTITUT VW ETES DAL NN S KO Bietado outShitahin 20 Suuth Desplatu

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