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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE *16, 1876—TEN"PAGES. e et e 8. J. CONKLIN. The Statement on Which He Obtained Immunity. rolor, with the ability to use §t. Miller (C.FIL han n'tavarite painting-gronnd on Tong Inland, an pabnta 1t well. ** rewinde one of Carol tn it treatment of nd tirough the treen; and yon | 1oni aud carefully, and the more you more you will regret that time Tlat thereiate rowe an yardvand yarde, of pictures, and no matter how mnch one may atteact you, there mnst be a limit to your Inepection. since the Exhibition must closy on the 10th of November, according to the present war, he mado a considerable Journey in order to kneel fn the chaps] f Brugerca; when he recelved was not willing 1o wrar it Ame journey, CENTENNIAL. tho cane. The woman tequired moncy from tima fa time, e crves of hanor he before baving made t able to embrace liis own muther, ho embraced Yen, 1t fa n denr plctare, that of the mother of & family, whether it be contemplativa or agitating, I'nee my mather In her yoanger days, now pensive, 8 hook In the hand, holding a child’ by the other, now buny with her domestic carcr, firat_and Inat to b o know where that slender an r aver-renewed force, But what a conrageous ree orgot her chagring (n the varied toil of & Louse wo complicated aa ours, which employed uca azonnd, for Ha She put_her hand 1h rman Nunnemacher also putd her ‘Thin waxa_scandalons matter, that 1 wae, and ntn, nmeh ashamed of having anything to do with, and I ahnil not give you w Jara, exoept 1 do It verbally, w have opportumity, The only proof is the woman, nysell, 8 man whom I called to asslst me, and (wo men, ywhom ahe (tho woman) told all about It, and one of them, Herman Nuonemachor, |5 out of the and Wtelen v parior fuor, authieat corner State and Madifon-aia WEST JTACRSON Call and ba shown the 100 W asnington-at, lzut, ax it playe on Why Toemperance Men Postponed any do SRR nrther particy a Dedication, I wil do if 1 and you must ¢o on, Doty S e £ 01t SALE~OIt EXCHANGE—ON ! “terms, twn-slory and basement inarhle-trint e denon No. 23 Langley furoace, and_all’ 1o MARSI, 8t Wastington FAVORATLE A Visit to tho Art-Galleries---What Qur Artists Have Done, contalning gas-gxtures n tmpravements. Matt Carpenter, Boss Keyes, and Dan Munn * Given Away.” Truly 1 do not delleaio vioman BAM FINDSKOPF'S CASR AT MADISON. Yet she had her 1 ncted ontisely under Keyes' nnd Matt'n direc- tlona, politically especinl of the Government a 1l complish political purposca, Keyee than all others for my cne, s firxt Instruc- tiounon my entering the service was Lo clean and bust np the Rindskopfa, if posstble. Sam had elected Taylor and doserted the power that miat be put_down, koon hinted about by Hobart and others that {f praperly managed we could have Sain's si Lreported to Keyes. helfeve Sam could bo truated, or nn cratic distillers, but told me to go sl tayed fule it was all right, and (£ Sam did th hing we would do all we could to let Sam o the Madison prosecntion, which we considered a dead aurn thing on Ssm if pushed. ¥ 0est gave such Aswurance to Hobart, to be repeated to Sam, and uently told Sam as mach myeelf, and wo of- ked abont it during the fall, wonld come up before the Senatorial fight, and 1t wus decided by REYES AND MATT that it wonld not du to gain for o compromise of Sum'n cuee untid sfler the Senatorlal election, nswe were already charged with using tho whisky inter- eats under suxplcions clreumatances, and it would #0 It was ngreed and Sam 1N TR AMBRICAN HAL aml enter th s Buttle of Gettysburg covers one end, cye hy ita Bumensity of canvae, owa you that canvas bnits polnt, —much rtrongcr, Lo my iind, than The pletare does not pleasc it dowe not strike favorably npon of mostof thuse wha 102 rliowa too nch confunion. In Iwgoud, but then there Is a grent denl that s Some of the figures ure well done, en ont of the hattle-picture and put b would be far more etfective than t A eplendid pieture (w Moran's well-known SV Atonnialu of the tloly Cronsy™ one feels that the painted the wenderful men have luoked npor, and_you look from ch of the two paint- cre af par wildest scenery you admire most, ut § haven't bepun W eet Shrough the hall, here Tam at the end of my nllutted space., ' to crowd nuything mofe in. na 1 ahoulin't know ta stop. Chere are 60, and, §f I glve enclione but a single tine, Lake up more than 200 columns of Tk THIUNK, None of us could stand that: and so Twill tell A LATTLE INCIDENT, and shnt off with that. dnye of tears, lending the intersata waln ever offered, Soveral Attractive Pletarese--Merits and Lefeets of American Works, und catchen the n_Inspection Dut 1 relied Xflflfl! on But They Are Now at Cincinnati Nominating Blaine, i the prople of tvo miin, woods, and meadows | cverything with a charming grace. have the Ume to epin wonl, bit with whata dez- tticuits of hes girlx and the She waa fanaticall 5 100) fent on il cholce résdence iots, snit Eoth f these plec e Ll 1€ takon { thie picture npo: 1ne. and 1 helle nrty, and was a owever, It way turity she acwed the trowsern af her boya linens and thus, ux tlnx was ralzed by us, #eo her, with a watering-ot in each hand, bleache ipy of Jinen which wero e vl an arm of teel, rhe herself gmve the migmal to the hreakem of henp, when her women were At the tank, the charming wanher-woman who cheered by a story the labur of the others, and prumised tbem an abundant A Mistake of Two Rustics in the British Gallery—National Agrioultural It The draw- Sane of the color- Carpenter Accuses Keyes of AT WRSTEN Stealing $8,000, Tt e L e a1y B ., all complete, read it ll’lnhl mourniog aod evealny. all the fellows, ory houses and % Ing more apecdily W pread on e groan. of the Demo- w, and If they CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. Special Corvespondence af The Triiune, Pnmaprrita, June 13, —A neat tittle project, by which 50,000 American citizens of Iiibernian descent might make s study of the Exhibition, as Danlel the prophet contemplated the Hony, with- out conting them a cent, has been cruelly cronhed by the obwtinncy of the Cuentennlal Comixslon. The Catholle Temperunce rotherhout hnve ereeted a fountain in Fairmonnt Park, and very pretty it wiilbe when tho statues are In place and the whole wark “fs 8rought on by a Woman from Washington City. rroucry that a0 few wil Bieestadt i well ruprevented, the hay war mown #he was nlea scen In the meatow, stimaiating the ller women by her ex- umples hoone could, Jike her, shakie up the ador- oun awath fo the qulcker penctration'of the alr. How suny times did sor not take ue, who were al her heeln, roll s In the bn and tumbhog down he Bl nihit indeed Lav A Woman-Plot in Which Murphey of Course Took 3 Hand. can Maine 10daye, E. TURNEN o Yaughing at ourerien, | U RO I . hetter to embrace folded her arms, (ke hborn fn the chateanx around, but rhe wan Sruitful, halfspoarant life, exchanged 10ts with any 000 works of art here A Nice Showing-Up of a Gang of 0 happy i that active. Machine Politicians, that she would not hay WANTED=-NMALE KELP. v wnnnii; porx, Clerks, oice ANTED—A SALESMAN; ONE THAT CAN LOAR 1,000 tn €3, 004) ronutred, AGCiy T i e L T eTsaces e, Traaes. N’ ~A GOND CUSTON e g e et Wi ED-FIESCO PATNTRNS AT CHICA Cluby House, M -8t ANTED-GOOD STOREMARONS i 3 orner Iodians-a, 4nd ThiFey-Eird s 1480 ANTED—A FIIIST-CI,ASS CONFEGTIONRR OR N iwarki cady %t nd Bk 595 10 omk W ASTED=TIGHS CRSMITIT FINIBH- o, 10 work by the Jub Twelftiiet. " Carme b ared bo "ghgnlxlvsy‘kv.“'““' = TANTED-A HARNESSMAKE N 7 \‘ *34 i thie country oA At oA 7 iWest Madloon-at, Ve Attt VW ARVEN-TWG FIIST.CLASE JOURNRYMEN buriers, VHE! K Clark ani WA Ston st MU AP, Cormel Conchu £ o\ Menmsters, ofc. ‘ A“.\I:_IAF;!'I;’A"”U M\JXI:!,EDHAANAFCUB;{OMEH mm&v}[ ien, “Appiy as loom3, _nnplu‘ ment Agepcles. ! RAILROAD MEN FOR ILLINOIS; <2 10 Irw hiands, 5 stou 3 400 Norin Gl T \s:hrcllnlmmlm NY VERSON CAN ' L; NO presa Or water FXCELSIOR CO., 17 ‘that hi« cawe wouldbe coutinued at the JrhiteRe slichad December term, and alter the election of Matt it ahould be compromised and disposed of, wan 1 that this acreement would be carrled out, that, when Welssert and Moller wer: summoned od witnesyes fo Madlson, 1 told them they need not 0, that T knew that case would not be tried. Mr, (cKenuey will remember what a time he hod try+ iy telegraph to get them started, them it would not bo iried, to the fact that it was beln) o Madion—found Keyes. lalned that Douglars made & fearful blunder; that he hind telegraphed dMeKenney that **atthe roquest of Senator Carpenter,™ cte., the case would be soyes said that buated the whoiw thing; ‘wie o otlier way but (o let th to trial, for had it been continued on such & dispatch it would got out snd rnin Matt's Senatorinl pros. and 8o he hind advired McKenney to yo On with tho cosv; and that it hud been sv ninnaged Twas In the Euglish allery, after loavin v, and, while juoking at somc of a_couple of rustics e 19 the Battle of wald oue of them, Princess of the tales of Perrault h w5 1t was o very hospitable huusc, Prefect of Laon aud the Bixtip of On snch days my atmost to_ metamorphuse M It wa u chant of flowers and bottley: noths ing war too benutifal or o good, hud not been Jucky in hir huntinz, she would pay any price for the epotls of othered the never fu- trusted the fabifcation of cakes W any other hand 1 nase never found caked v savor- are notyet In America. of aflalrs, {thud been determmed to dedicate the fountain on the Fonrth of July,—the day we are all expected to celebrate, berd of the Brotharhood were expected to parade and assist at the dedication, snd s good time wus promired all around. FROPOAED WIHOLRIALE DEADNEADING. Now it bappena thut the aforesald fountain In Invldo the grounds nt present occnpled by the Of course the 60,000 would be dlsmissett when the ceremonies were aver, and then they could 1) thelr minds with useful knowledge by stadylng the many womders ra of the dedicntion asked for 60,000 free tickets, —no more,—~and the application went, lust weck, to the Commisston, Would you belleve {t?—that august, or at present In epite of this state Bhihrankes Commercial Times, 8. J. Conklin, ex-Revenue Ageut, on Friday submitted under oath to Judge Cate’s Commit- tee the written statement which e prepared In Canada, and upon which, after they had seen i, e obtained written pledges of immunity from the proseenting officers in Miwaukee. The statoment was submitted by the Committee to the Postmaster-General, as that is the oflicial to whom E. W. Keyes [s responsible for miscon- The Commercial Zimes has ob- tained an cxact copy of Conklin's testlmouy, Solwons amung ite mother did he tyubury somewhere here under the fmpression. 1 presnme. that he sas in the Ameriean Department, other, nud justled by me to get n front of o paint- ingof the fattle of o't know how 100 o, un’ my Csclopedia len't but I¢ was hack somaihere in the cen- in arnor, and every Fifty thousand mem- Al eAr Twenty- v yur Liucoly Park, S Tore 1t In, paid 5 Here it I, " eaid the ' §15 o £20, which oceurred ) NO. 813 MICHIGA] thau her own, onx sud ao well feed any Yet Lleftall this in my ing for the eiex Wlien | ke W The men are depicte whed down ’ sushe touch of the picture, from Gret to last, x ap¥thing but recent. * waflid the other rastic; And 1 left the twain are nnder the wolemn im Jokine ot the trivmph o Confedernte. urmy, Ioss than fifleen years ago. Feminded 1o of 1 young woman who once nat in front af me ata ihentre In Now York, und took the drop-curtain pictare of the Landing of Culimbun for Penn'w treaty with the Indfans. and reeiouely explaiued It to the wan econ h year, at first enlist- of Antweep, then ranning to T'aria for the hattle of the Nomanticiste, where I appeared unly nx o drummer-hoy. over that rustic life ot forever, and my firat teur Decame my fitet ko, Sty matlier had much ready money of wit. ears ago ahie celebira her marriage, as if she wers bt 20 years okd. »ald o many bright things that s Jourmalist took out a pencil and the buck of a_fetter to note down “qlnshi enid abe; **xuch thing Wordwe nre hut birds that 1% ot worth whll TEAULre AL 383 W ‘aln’t it mplen- ing npon that plet- eaxion that they were the Natlonal over the 1 uffen wept frar Uty P duct §n office. wili lnfmx'm’r'rr:- M, eare Carrler No. 21, Cht [0 RENT—10-] to be seen there, 4 the fifticth annivy NEREWITH PUDLISTIZD IN FULL. 1875, —Messrs. McKenney and Diron: Having been repeatedly advized during by personnl friends and also by (lovernment officlals to make afu my knowledge an to frauds and Irr nected with the collection of internal revenue, olitica and politicians in have, after mature conaldera- tion, but not without some misgivings and doulita upon the subject, conclided to dosoas wellas I can within the reasonablo 1imits af a communica- tionof this kind, which lIs written inhaste and necessarily fo. Permit me, however, to preface all by anying thot 1 cannot guarantes that what I koow and can corroborating testimony will convict y have been an extlesome time—long cnough to refiect scriously and survey candidly the whold past, and arrive at that conditivn when a man truly feela that he would be glad to tell all he knew, thereby taking npon his own shoulders all thiat e aught’ to bear, and ridding himaclf thereby of what he ouglt nat to bear; and and his fricnds, if he has any, & legf to open thelr mouths in his defense, do this T will not place mynelf where I would be nlcd to exaguerata the truth or keep any- ne. jdress with rof- take bosrd for the t Wrspson, Dec. 24, EAP, BRICK HoT ALL DLAME WAS OFF OF MATT, 18 it was understood by Sam that Matt ha Whote duty, but Judge Hopking had kicked It all Tie faid he had notified Matt to go to the Commisaioner's ofiice and get that d—d_ fool's dis- patch off of the les sure, 10 be done now, and if Sam and his friends would not howl §f he was convicted; that McKenney had everything **stacked,” even to the jury, and the only thing left to do was ta SAVE BAM PRON TIE PENITRNTIARY that he was giving that hisspecial utte was convicted, and the growling of the whinky e became very audible, ing to Keyes' houses hie was sickabed; talked with him about Sam's caso. Judge Hopkius i the morning if uble, and if_ ot should pend for him, and shonld labor with him, Tle safd he was confident he could get Sam ofl with only o nominal imprisonment to jiay a heavy finc. ¥ 10 ROOMS, 4 rome of them, L, At past month must never be written, come, ¥ing, and fly away; catch them, for others are slwayr cominz ™ dy were worth atill more ‘than her words, She loved her own children tov mu the children of others. ter consolatlon W poor mothers, tended far beyond her own dooratep: and on the day of her funeral the Church of lirnyeres, a great Gothic phle, was tou amall for he Since iny mother waa born in 174 hring me into the world in any more pacide perfod. 1 was born during the lnvavfon of the Cossacke. My mother was near her accouchement when they ¢ vineyurd, for the rea: beinz daughter of the Muyor, Fhie would probably know where the troustires of the Une of those k handful of passcs, and let In the They actually told the mann gers that they wouldn't throw away 8: in the (0,000 tempernnce men toamuse themaelves anil store thelr minds with umeful knowledge, Probably the only advantage that-they conld see for the Exhibitlon would be the dlapluy of the varfous styles of plug bats In vogue dutlng (he lust quarter of a century; but there wasw't much in favor of this cxhibit, inuemuch as we are treated Patrick's Day when the Hibeentans camie out strong und Lake possension of the strect, The manngers were disappolnted, nnd so were thelr cunstituents, who lind counted on a fine day They went away sorrowink, ey determined Lo multitude free A TALK ABOUT IIOTELS. Kpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. PmiLAnELPIIA, June T the Exhibitfon arc interested fn knowing, before retting out, Jnet what kind of accommodations they can abitain, and at what price. teds fn the oity I« the Girard House, which has stendily, maintained Its old-time price—$J.00 a day, —although other establishiuents have go {ncruxsed thelr ehanser, The loeation of this hiotel Ix in the very centre of r of Chestnut and Ninth strectas undh, by fts srchitectural nppearance, It ix equnl to any of the palaces of trade that adorn that (ortiet et | tho connection of Ap to goold tebant consin therewlth, I arked him what was 000 by letting People about to siait No woman ever guve let- er oty o WOUDVERT FIN to sell furnitare, whic Une of the beat ho. A Lasallerst oo . Desi Apuly or addrese Twent up fo the o 1L Refigiu-Philluso llocks suuth of Fost-Otice. e pald he ehould chased her fnto th Pulladelphia, at the col Talrie were hid- ice a Blow with but he would have e Ao confidently on wubject I felt amsnred that he would succecd, and 1 wunt to Gondwin's room ot the Park Hote and told Goodwin not to glve hisinformaut’s name, but tosuy 1o Sam and his friends that Inflnences were at work and he would not Goodwin was nnxious to know by what authorliy 1 apoke, but 1 did not tell bim; but T think Towed lim to (nfer that Keyea wan at work, 1 met Keyes, he #ald it was ull right. e enld Sam would gt one day's imprixonment und 8 afterwards explafied to me that the Jud figures at three years' ymprironwent and S8, 000 fine, but was persuaded to_chinn, ment to one day, but would not let up on the fine, but changed his Views o8 to the fnc on hearin appeals mado In Sum's behalf in court, and re tie tine to 35,000, 1874, Koyes sent ma to La Crosse, to BMODTH DOWN TILE DREWRNS Ho suld Burpee had prosecuted them up there, and driven lots of Nurwegians aut of the urty. Told me to go up and tell them el them unything to ix them up. fixed them up. 1 understoud my misslon to bo moat; and_my principal field Milwaukee, Carpenier [ was devoling so much time to_politics and dolng so little revenue business that 1 should get turned out If 1did not stop §t. To sald that ‘wits a)) right. ko would sce Mr. Dongluss and make and #ald he aid, and Lhave ¢ did, and that [t was un- eratood 1 should Le ueed by him when neceasary to forward his re-clection, T KNOW MATT ADVISED THE WIHOLE WIHISKY CROWD TO G0 TO CANADA IN A IATCH. TTira wan a day or two before the Girand Jurs mot Sald If all would go he could get them outing shorttime, pnd the moro that wont tho canjer hecould accomplishi it Only Auron Schocn- They went by his advice, 1 know he ndvised Moller 1o go the night before Moller left in the morning. Tie advised mo to come here, and so did Keyes, but As { was about to leave Matt's ofiice ho said with one **Understand now, I don't * This afler ho had tabored how mo I could not do anything elss w for myself und Iriende., Jucob Nununemucher, Jr., Iot of crooked whisky erman hud on hand; the ratd camne the went Eastand disposed of it tlnnk I can put you_on track of the evidence that will fndict L and the partics in Philadelpbia who took it and dumped it Eil Klewert |amore gullty than his brother; he was the prinelpal man in the denomonte dix. tillery after llermon Nunnemacher went out. Kknow nuthing ubout it, however, oxcept wiat he 1olil me ofter thin rafd, and I was out of oflice, 1l¢ knew nll about Menomonee fruuds from tho time ho and was s purty to them and should I think he canbemade his fance, and If ay offlecr lad not thes arrved, tny mothir would have brought me into the* world ¢ ehinuld have both at the Great Shuw. and held o mecting. at which t postpone Indetinitely the dedicationof the fount- aln, They arc to have thuir parade all tho same, and will march through the principal strects of the city as thouzh nothing had “happencd, will go to wome place 1n the Park tennlal Urounds, aud haye a pc iving himself Reeently s mansgement lne chanaed tands, fmato oppor- Jeaviye 1t proprictorship in_ the hands of C. Me- The houre hon been enlarged by o thut fL can now Visitoes to the in the vinegard—and there Kibben & Son, the addition of anothier wing, accommodate easlly 700 g Exposision from the Weat will Gnd here o plessant hone In_ which to pass thie few doye of thelr s. y recamtaend (¢ an beityg the hert lotel, eerything considered, to be found ut {his time 1n Philadeljia mother wus succo: was taken W Bruyeres, wh birth-mark of a lagee on wy bod: wun sfterword decorated with the medal of Helena, us one wounded fy the service of Napo- NICELY FURNIEHED ROOY f10m $= (0 15 per moutls: 35 Hubbard-¢gurt, cor; v to the Penltentlary €ifon fu the city, All that [ know as to revenue matters in Wiscon- #in, Clncinnatf or New Otleans, directly or indi- 1y, 1am ready to state on onth, unreéserveilly. this ag to New Orleans and Cin- cinnatl | nve not time now to write nor you to read; and I will only give as my opinion'to he tested should 1 return that Iam of vastly more km- portance to the New Orleans prosecutions then to outslde the Cene e i epen, | furn: and e can en 1 Fy ecund our, Liorn in the midet of the Revolutlon, my mother way never afrafd of political nquabbles, futher, who came to the world under the was 4 very prosiounced ‘I'ie one-half ol every brother often that duy, probably to show the Centennial Commission what a good thing ft hos missed, AMERICAN AUT. Yerterday, for the flrst tme In a fortnight, 1 took a wallc through Mcmorinl Hall, nud spent a cauple of houra asong the picture fn that direction several times, bu been switched off into sowe other locality, or have stopped to look at futerestin untll my time was ull gone and my note-buok full, This I3 & mishnp that comes around to a great nuny peavle, and the only way you can make yoursdlf absolutely aure of getting Where you sro golng is (0 take the bit §n your tecth, Khut your cye y, oF You may endangs £ strafat for your deniina Did you ever hear of the Irisiman who was ont duck-huntlog with o friend, with only one gun between themt They crept up fo the shore of the pond,—the Irishman” ahesd, s it was his turn with Thers wud 8 fiue lot of ducks around, ant they got within 20 ysrds of t| Pat afined undalmed ngain, *4Why don't you fird *¢Divil o bit can 1™ was the response, ¥ time [alm at one of the birds, unother one swimy Hglit In between him and of this honest 1libernian's tronble when sesrching me particular dopartment, and looking ot other matters en route. The railings huve boen completed in front of ho \ctures, and cvidently the numerons leetures in ha papers huve dono the public some good, as they Lehuve themselves very well in the mutter of point es and umbrellas. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CON- revolutioniet, the imprison- The fifth ennnal meeting of the National Agri- cultaral Congress will be lield at Philadelphia, Sept. 12—14, 1870, The avnunl nddress of the T'resident, the Hon, W. C. Flagz, of Illinots, will w review of onr sgricultural progress during {he contury'; and attantion will be glven to *“*The Centennlal Tden™ tn other nddressen. growth and present condition of leadinz agricul- ae prafn, cotton, stock, and the dniry,—will be dicarsed,’ Agricnftural Education, Trageportation and Commerce in their relatious to Agriculture, Orgunization among Faruers. and Kindred topiea, will be discupsed by L. . Allen, Joreph Marris,' X A Willard, and others. It [# desirable to mako this meeting national and ropresentative In fte charncter, agricultural nssoclationn of ull kinds are Invited, as well as the attendance of Individuals fnterested, rogramme will koon ho issnod. \formation, the President muy be ad- dreaned, 8t Mono, TIl., or the Sccretary, at Slate Agricuitural Collegyy :\im"' wos In the tine when the Republican Calndar was coatructeds nevertheless Lo was not willlng nawe of Floreale, even us ume of Vructudor, un quite enre that the king Lee of the frands cannot be convicted withont my nsslstance, and with It can be, i any- nanor born can be convicted for such offenses by 8 Niew Orleauy jury. After o much of an introducilon 1 wil proceed to make somie brief atatements as to certaln men and watterd to which my attention has been apuc- way and another. BUPERVISOR MUNN, On the 27th duy of April, 1865, at Milwaukee, Munn received 3,000 rulsed by the whin lierman Nunnemacher snd Wirt] ose, mode the collections from the distiilery, ad somo talk with Wirth about it shortly ar'ter, d he reemed to know all about it tively to his (Munn) receiving tho maney; now 3t of my own knowledge, quired that n uionthly puyment shiould be made to him thereafier; bat the amount of such monthly payment was not ecttied, but was to bo liberal, You will remember that In August, 1674, the Menomonce distlllery was detal Larrived at Milwaukeo theaftornoon of August 27; heard that some witnesees s 1o the Menouionee esse were to be ot Markham's Jaw- p. . that day; went with Hubbell to Markham's office und toole (myself) the statement 11ubbell was present, and 1 think Markham was most of the time, Next day at nuon 1 read him the statement ond tarned the matter over to him to attend and decide upon, He went down to the digtillery, and returned in about two lours, and sald there was not suficient re, and returned to Chicago. wrote him to knaw if we (the ofticera at Milwau- kee) should report the Menomonee case to the De- partment, and he replied by letter that it wus not 1 lucloee & copy of the ata of one of thoae witnexses (which wea corrobornted Dby the other tiva), and when you have read it you nuy decide whethier ornot a” scizure should have beén mado snd an investigation had, and what o jury would think after hearing it read and sub- 1 have started to give my mother the nvarjably have o give my mother the Z4iz2 MICITG . 8 lurge Alcuve room on E g reota fur opt uF tWo ceuticimcn Fefelelce ear Uc called her after the C! but she wany none the less u good Chrh ever sold her shire In Puradise, revolutionlets nowadays, more than one of whom s my fricnd, would like to tear vut of our hearts nd, which 1y mother sokeenly fm- finéat arguments shall not 2 that, when I shall have the Iereparable misfurtine of losing my mather, the hope will remain to ine of fAudinz her senju in 1 know not whut curner of the Infinite—why not euy **Heavent —satill smillug the beautiful smile wWitlch caught my suul, and reopening to me the arms which Death crosxed upou hier hosom. Let us not wuffer Death to fnscribe upon the tombs of our beloved ones the terrible words which Daute has set over the gate of hell: +¢ Lasclato ogni speranza, ol ch' entrate!™ AnseNE Hovssara, things vl the Way ar with beidroon a-4oia- Futiy furnished back pa) fally called In one T dld eo, and ol fnteresta, references require 0 RENT—STORES, OFPICES, d&c prevent mie from belfev 5 ROOMS, WATE] 8o ise Wond Il Delepates frum 80p-s1. 3 front rooins, cheap: 3 7enr Tuomy, Chrap. _APplY Bt T4$ South Stat 3 PEIC MONTIL_WILL 1 brick store, Ugden-ay. oear Taylur: 1t all right, und he did, ood reason to belleve Munn also re- ithout puling the trii- whispered the friend. E UOne I8 remindea ed by Welsecrt Mourow, Sceretary. ARSENE HOUSSAYE, ‘The Denth of 1Ils Mother. Furis Correspandence New York Tvitune. The aulofs han this notice: M. Arsene Houssaye hns had the misfortune to his mother; she won & true home mother, The dunughter of Francols Malllefer, consin of Condor- cet, und Extraordinary Commlseloner of the Ex- ecutiva Directory, she was married to Francois Houssaye, who wan for 8 long time Mayorof Bruycres, a8 were also biy father und his second won, Edouard Houssaye. ‘This ig the rea~on why M. Arsene Houssaye did Dot send you WA March letter. fehi witl be published a year hence, he concerniag the They form quites lttle NOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. : STATE-DOARD FOR Tadics or gentlemen, $4 LU 85 [er wecks with use TANTED—TO RE housekeeping, A i Ding, ficld and Kicbel TY A CIVIL eogineer engageil in the N roomed dwelifag, MU be cheap. Aditrees I of thone parties. Notices ure liber- 27 MICHIGAN ed front room: alo, givew and required. TE OF KOO O TIE with bourd. lefers AV, ~PDEASANT, NICELY FUR- Toum 0 rents of hla pecuMar looks, plctures with anything; and there are man men around toAve that the order is uby satuary in tho rotunda does not strike the e favorubly, for the reason that it i altogether oo There should be a1 Jeast four timey the space that 18 nllotted Lo thum; pieces wuffer very much from the impossibility of securing the proper dintance for luoking at them. Bat the hall approaching the Englishand American Toomn iy nut upens to any such complaint, us the plctures displayea there hve generally all the dis- and are in good Mght, the eritics have sneered at the collection; and one of repatation malnly through the Eavagery with which be attacke some artistxand the Jaudation he bestuws on olhers, di the American pletures here do not make even a re- Other critics huve spoken warmly onouncing it excellent on the ining much thot ls mediocre. opinfon} amd I bee Londs, ete.,wt LAGNDERS 1rl L, A Inrk, tooms 5 and ti. caure forn s cucen required. helped run off o large and the colossal Gruimirovements, il blu ZON COLLATERALS, REAL FSTATE. OF: oiher recurittes. " LIVINGSTON & CU., Koot Is, A 3 ; ceonid HUGF {rnt rooIn with ant honse and neighiiorbood, 108 suclal couple; E12. T OANE ON| ) chintiels, and i Esat Wit lugton 1ut from bis M- 00ms 31 And 40, them, who has attained a gentlemen” {0 8 fespectable family, or furnixlicd Toom without buardprice detaches these touching mother of the 1 picture of patriarchal tife, "The futher u o father, but Le Is & master, evermay be his kindness toward the child, the latter never forgets that there fs & severe cye be- hind the tender glance. But the mother—I¢ the Image of Ood s virible on earth It Iu truly In the form of o mother, abandonment ix in her lovel She gives lier soul, her hieart, ehe gives hier all to her child, with no other thought "but to live and dic for It. mother, rather than the sweetheart, has the sole right to way: **Thon art myself,” The mother, when she In the suere de famille, abiicotes Lise Joys of the womna In favor of the juys of th That which glves the Christian religion such a profoundly human character, under the aureole of Uivinity, is the prevence of the mother of J 1t in her worship for her son—her grief—her trang. 1 have neyer understood why the Prot- ertanite should suppross thia udmirable symbol of Tar wy part 1 have nlways wdored the Virgin, because I have nover seen her without thinking of my own mother, never looked at iny mother without finding i1t ier tendorness for her chlldres Mary playimg with tho hambino, fookn upon you, even though it be a woman Who lovex you, uever unvells In'ler eyes th furthest borizons of her soul; it is as i she represented only the duys of unrestraint; but o mother hay no 1er love for it extends to the 31 we huve found an OTINER PATMENTS OF MONEY: 1 know that_in January, celved about $1,400, wh RNunnemucher and Leopold Wirth. them to me, and by ma to him, 0 be ueed in pay- penses Of the Senatorlal election cforo the Lepielature. ‘noney with Keyew knowledyo and approval, 1 think Wirth enw_mu dellver 5 clty property, 8 per c 35 Poracd tioee, - D INTHUMS TO < IU, U9 Madisun: 1875, E. W, Ke: waa' rafked by Herman 1t was pald by wufler o8 much as the rest. npectable show, of our art-dlsplay, whole, though con! 1 fncline most ducidedly L0 thel lieve that is the general verdict of those who un- perstand art matters, and have given the pietuses o cateful study, MOST OF OUR UEST LIVING ARTISTS are represented here, und, of course, they bavo buen gureful to send works which they consldered Gifford and Whittridge are represented by landscupes, in_which the pectliaritics of cuch he former haa an exquisite an Arab founiain . Al ouly $12 Jier ek for (W nttractive snd conly in_larie modern ek o Cafo Feal chtate. 3loeativn deltgiiful, Address F 17, Tribane uifice. I think 1 can aid your Marshal to Iay his hands on Williom Misner without going I collected this tho much wanted out of the Statea to do it. Tt was well understood among the whisky men at the time of Mr. Moller's trial that one juryman was fixed with monoy for Moller, and beta were of - fured that the jury would nat sgree for conviction. You remomber one did hang out u Jong thme ; NO DOUSBT JIE WAS FIXED, but he sald he waa all alone and had naone tostand Mhe whisky men expresied thelr re- grets that they had beeit 6o atingy und had uot dxed two, ©On tho Wlrth trial twe were fixed ot §1,000 ench. 1 was ossured of this by o man that guve desrtand that be done it hloeelf, deratood by inalde members of the whisky clrcle, You know the mun who did it well, aud 1 he can be let alone he will tell ali 1wl fuce him with §tif I return, aud 1 don't belove he will go buck on It; don't ¥ue belfeve Erskine to be an honcst man; bnt he negligent, Tnd youscarch- my reports at Washington, aud then Inquired to what he did a4 to_eme of them, struck some of the kind of testimouy you were When I commenced writing this, I intended to have copled one of wy reports made to Krekine and to what he did, or,frather, but it is now mail_time, and this must go to-day, s 1 assured Gen, Hawllton §t would. will add: Erskino surcly told Moller to atart hie ond when he got atound to go back over and see that the stamps were destroyed; and Munn surely told Erskino thot was the best could b done nntitanother Guuger conld be appointed, 8o us to divide the worls, PEASE, 97 C) dealred e to do it PEASE a apackago of thiy moucy to Keyes, KNunnemacher did. JEVADA HOTEL-l4w AXD 150 WABASI-AV.. o Y TO LOAN sl Tused, #ie 08 10 BUTL InFiee fifs1-clios [onas 754 PeF cent. on Cilea'gu real catat {ECO. t ANTED_LOANS OF $r00, 1,000, £1,300. AND 35,041 on clty Inproved Tau quito sure It was Wirth. ay, 80 to 3o jer ik T, Moak, of Waterlown, know I ralaed sume itteo'at thnt timo; think ho Lnew where 3t camo frows porhaps not, - The dls- tillers were very willing tien, awd had been, to puy money to wecare Mutt'w olvctlo they patd a large pmount In the ug: lust, to that cnd. they belleyed and fiad been led fo belleve, and 1 thiflk, and to o certain_ extent I may way I know, hey had good reason (o helleve that by clecting Carpenter 0 the Sehate they would ecure tha AUTIVE ASHITANCE OF MATT, AND KEYE! nnd mynelf, and otbers, in un veenr, or on occaslons when il L atorlally advanced. the wervice rendered by Mate and Koyes fo Sam en prosecuted 4t Madison gave them 1l have occa- noney for ‘the Com MINELY FURNISH OF ROOMS AND Luard fur tamiile uns can be hiud ot Tsutfdtgy, at the b Ly by e piies, and T auppose egute, firnt and 1 think, because aro well displaged, esert-seenery, suburb of Morgan I reasonobles wecoery clty frequent and chiy 4 m hure cure for Kiduey compistuta, 3 ratirond conticctions with the i ATiesiun well water war- dliéntion, dyspeppin, Uver nd TFor furcher ‘mformation upply nt “Address CHICAGO three tiues the amunt of Lo distante stretches the waste of sand, Wiittridue hus o house by the sea, atructure In a ruck) soa breaking on il RE 4,00 B1d UPWanLs on’ IVMAN, Jit, & CO., 13 Chantber of Lol (ALE COLLEGE, the houre u cozy but ook, that glves & view ol ¢ rocks, thut fall aff Into u Dbench, whils boyond the water Is stippled with nu- in both pictnzes thu colors ure strony, and the elfectof light fy sdmirably treated. wurd) huye some magnlil- The former shows b brig hove for aphlot-buat, which fa sweeping or with ull nall set, nnd heeling over A1 the unuantical mind wizht suppose she would Moran givos ueu storm coming over New York ay; aml e has canght the ane pectof the wky, the outlines of the ahore, and the cifect of 1ight und shidow upon the sails ind water, with 8 success that 18 by no means second-rate, CROPSEY AND M'ENTEE 10 was well une dlvinity u the mother, 1 tald Marphey of it. wtorm that ml Ir liiterests could Tho course pursticd LOANG-X Ui per cent on elivlee it merous enils, amounts at Y percent. TURN about it 1 think. J0AUD—BY A 304! DY De Huas and Moran cent marine viewn, 1o and waiting A wuman wWho Ot 81,50 TO LOA Tinproved vr animprote Gty VURNER & DOND, Rindukopf whi o o4 they did, tfon to refer ngain to this Rindekoof cose. s and Wirthcluimed to have ral paid to me, und used it with certain members ot They clalmed that they fixed one They ¥o reported was sometimes culpabl GOOD NOARDING-PLAC est nud recreatly in the country's or Nebrasku town ‘pieferrid. d inore than they Address 15 35, Tribune NTON ILLINO erty, or good Lu]l Fink on_upaot. musk fur ber child, infinite, to heaven, to God. admirablo symbol for Charity, it isin tho imoge of u mother suckling o child, while holding nnother olding s third in her muntle, a mother for a1l theee, for these who have come and thoee who may yet come to her. 1 have seei my mother in this delighttul attl. tude s sho hud but four children, Lut she regretted not having had thirteen, Hike her wothor, case the number thirieen brought no misfortune, wince my tiother was the thirteenth child, and she Tived beyond her 50th birthday, sti] wearing all her crown of blonda hair on her forchead, Jave for hier chiliren snd grandehildren preserved And yet—with what prodigulity did shejave to us ber milk and heethne! Aud what nonrishbue wilk we drmuki—the vbysiciaus suld whie woulil die from such bounty, but she auswered “CWhat odds 401 die, so 1 lve in “Phen gbe went on to giveus the splritual life. Tt wus she who Lunght uk 10 1 Verranlt; she walil that the fmagination nceded its marvels in ordes t0 compina the oppasiu realitien. Tow right she wost histary of tny life ls wo tiresoms that {1 secms to me an (f 1 wiro witnesslig the representation of » When ope begins with the perniats in walking the wthy of rumance: this s alwayssomethilng gulned, o if the others ate surer they are deadly "weari- wather dreaded ove d that hanlihood o which faces dangur, und tarne it aside by shecr hus, 1 wod DoV & vears old the back of & Iiitle Arb s, without & thought ulding 11, to tho achool ul Bruyerus, o rom Moutberault. ‘Pl turee, which was imore intellfgent than toy. 1, aud which vever played pped at tho stone of ‘the Xelne Zlanch [ed hecaure the mother of 5t Louls hud there nounted {row hor Lorae, on her ne of St Peter ot Velboo. ust like the White Queen on the traditional burse- luck, without the riek of breaking my neck, und while'I utrolicd toward Broyerca the horee returncd Now and’then, Indeed, ft bup- pened that he was delayed 3 quartor of ui hour In & tiekd of Jucern or clover: but general) ho, Leginluture, a sure tiing on anoth W me, ond I reported it to Keyes and Carpenter, The latter was fully posted by we in ull 1 had done, or thot any one elee did which eame to my knowl- tdge, of suflicient Importunce to Lear repetition, pfd Keyes $H60 on three several oceasions dur- £ of 1674 to telmbucde hiw for the expenses of Judge Frisby to Washington p Koges get Burpee out. THERE AND UL A STUMY, snd could not budze Hurpee, und telegrophed Frine Ly to get certain tatements and cotn on, and hes would puy expenses, und that he paid Frisby $1 Fiisby corroborated the stateme was conilug out ol pi it 1 tald him it would not; that the hoys wi willing to pool fn for political purpones, und se that was & good name for it we woald call it understood me and com- und approved of the resnit. sefzed upon this, the drst opportunity 1 hud bad (o test B, W, a little, bucaurunt his ofiico one evess Ing during the winter or spriug before, when talk- ingz with ine about takingg the oflice, hie remarked hat ¢ 4f you get that appolntuent, we con make ¥ouie mundy out of i, aud though he had not re- {tlmd to (t sgain to that date, Ihadnot forgotien APTEN TIE DEPEAT OF CAUFENTER, cd went ou to Washington, 1 pal (1 think the latter) towards detraying Paid {Lto i at the Grand Pacide, a8 ul the wuney 1 . Emil Klewert sent which way used u by otlics uver his tast clection of the State Central Commitice. fold e ho pald Keyes 33,500 to e uscd in the can- s, and that o belfeved Keyew recelved and 000, which waxs ¥ent by parties in ¥ cars of a woman, o Keyvs, 1 use But 'Keyes wald to me TORSES AND CARRIAGE S STD UTT 5 5 Chicago propers atcirral pates. $10.000 TO EXCHANGE. ) NDTO DISEO: on her urm, nud haruca 8 pie: AOld under » wirranice, Stock on_hnd at private sale. UCTION BALK OF HORSE: THagen, hurien, Erldays w10 w . st WREN' & €05, w2 AVE 5,000 ACIES FINE L. for_stock i w £00d mantitcturing Wholesale businews, Wher With Turge wequalntu Aty Le ised G wdVALUIGY AL 8 fulr salary. Wave a good cllow in thelr tints; and wo havo speci- their work here, where wa can sce Lielr likencxs oud nmlikeness,” Cropsey gives us the plet- ure of an ofd clurch in the 1slo of Wight, whilo ppeard with an Getaber sfteruoon. —Une inh, aud the other un Amerlcun scenci the two pletuzes ure of courss quite unlike, nnd yet ton that the twa urtists bave cu- ployed the sume buy to mix their columi, Eantuian Johinkon has one of his s mirably done; ond Wood P o same sort. services of i ¢ : Wedneslays, and LKeyes vald be was. 1) und the Lot of T_OF CALRIA b uear Wabashi-ay. 1 ILACK — MATCH 1 nd, will trog In three iny e groretice. Cull or wddress o EXCIA “orooKED" on that point, and thoy knew it. 1 linve oe letters nnd telegrams from Keyes thut Gen, Hamdlton has scen. of the sume lerrr. e awsured e Jast wprin to could handle Me, anid there fe 1 puy " Wt And nieariy new, wide by the wold ot 3 great sacrile: 1 havu found more Wil produce them, Alter my romoval, that ¢ should dud would take ¥Wrote we to that effect. When pointed he rencwed his ansurance, @ bad that day writien Jinzelton “1Conk mrual be 1aken caro of, wise 1a sutlicient." This was but a duy or two be- fore my arrest. ‘Telegraphod mo afler my arrest 1: ho wus cuniin, s he eald ho d IANGE=850,000 TOW Wi by Gue of e b udh. Address AN T AND FOUND. OST—A PURPLE BA I White mugnl muasguerl which attaches (L to lily's dr y leaving b s Noom 2 fu counting room, _ coes of indoor e, ad. ry b sumcthin; Though both are excellent, 1 Ihave seen s better peture by Perry thas the one he shows here,—at any rate, 1t pleases me better; but perhaps $ho high temperatare and the dripping crsptration sy hiave uifected me biere niore thun ta” beliove, sud made wo o Httle cipe these urtista have struck into an ex- T OF TRACK BULK! Gemen’s fuad wags Ity Carrlage W ihy T Vorks, 60 Weat Hazelton waa o) ead i the story-book of KRET, s, With ‘purt of chul Finder will Lo ‘Hbune bullding, or A word 1o the tivurol exclatineds Ul iy 0w Wiake HAYDE, yuccenr to Hayde & O'livicu, LIGIT HOAD W and did cowme. with McKenney, and A his fouthers and advised mvto get out: ent blow vver Le would Ho suy 80 yel. loine-life and home-secnes, bicee by Mercier. ™ ublen of Perravit, one T S NAME AND N 4 serutchud on plate. | fieturd o Dr, NEALL W 81., 80d get rewsard, REWARD=FOR RETURN OF stolen trum 10 p. m. tral ¢ e 13, or £5 fur tl red nian a kuowledgo of our rural Iife that hu'ls cheap. Apply at il not always likely to get in any other way. WINSLOW HOMER AND GEOHAR 1. STORY aro ala to ba commended for thelr succesaful ef- Homer hav u charming Snup the Whip, " where u group Of huys, in front of o country school-housc, are gume which beani that ny wr, many of us have bid s hond In before our beards began to need the attentions of & Story hue three pictures hure that are ad- the oue called ** Echocs of hin to show that he poszes: s the’ abillty, nob vouclwafed to ull urtists, of puinting both Dgures sud lundecupe, and to portray lewn L perfect hacniony of light un and interivm sre vidently he ja n very catneatund con- Dolph und the Beards (4, 1. and William 4. ) Lave their unlmal picturcs here, und all theee ara” well represonted. cats; and his pictury in the binllway is a fne por- and s voon B8 the _exeite: e me out of it Ing Ureceived a lettar froma lifo-long fricnd, one Douddsien thut was, saying Keyes tells him b cool 10 4 (ew nionthe [ ahall At, sure—no question about it} and the sare word fruin Jeyes comes Lo me from vther sourcus, This very morii- dle-tiore, Ony ot uia ald thie guile 44 traincd, cuo single fuot'n 3 ‘migutes, and 1s Kind, alid Tighi 10 every wa EDGEITON. Graod Centrnt L between Michigan aud_ W st for our aakes, RLLEN, Lawrehee, woenanally knaw il busket of 1 o jollification at the Chatrmunsbilp Mutt Carpenter forti In the suing pleture catitied, warranted saub force of coursge. when shie mot T of which carried me vlos be brought eut ui playing ot the lvhl)ch,‘duuhuc Vilancons xouls ul uny kind by sending letter 1 JONAS GELDEIL 4H pixte-at. ik i Al X I COXCLUSION, wailer Niurses, ‘goud Carjcu, farnitare, aud il down here under the British with me, I can do my Govern- munt 5o good whilo staylng here; 1 don't belleve | should do 1t wny hurt | uay, more, 1 know, I can by of use to It nentatives of the Guvernmeut, to hall remun fn exile or not. 1 you il remain here, you will, 1 know, p the fuct of this letter having been written yuu forever secret; and 1 roquest, furth buch event you return this Jetter b Ccopy of Lhe samo oF ma 1 have only tn 8a; tlag with my fam & O itaadu el LEZON ACCOUNT “GF BICIKN Xlnd and soand, wnd u B sl s et e A mirable, purticls truant, ulwaye 1 wbould retutn, »old or cuntract, In tho Senatorfal canvass, lhiat s wonun wrote Lim from Jangsville that she tad arvived thero on her Wiy from Washington #ith 85,000, vic., utc., but hiearing that Maty was defeated whe ehoutil return, and asked hlm to for- ward sny letters for ber in'hia ofiico to Janesville, and that was all ho knew about her o the moucy. DURING THY pENATOMAL FIGHT cuts with Nunnemacher and Wirth TS (HUWEVER OLL), PAS irghased. Seiid duliorny namesto 344 Lusaile-ste, Roow 3, Will wiske you ua you, the ropre, Juy Whether 1 deeldo that 1w due notes, sccount whown in his ANTED=TWO pletures;und e one double wid o scientious artist. Lo Muntberanlt, 5 o Dol 18 strong on {made arrange! g any memaos i A MAN WE our, krain, and pravision businees, ile Acquaintance’ with the slppors 6 Lrav el i sollch couslghments fof 156100 house. Address A 77, Tribune ON “BOOT AND_SHOR T( hiiire, an cxperienced yalestnan Witk g well-ese tabllatien Tt I SoreEn Wisomsin nad Sioucsoa, amione for Mistourt. Nunc others nced answer. Ads \ b, Bonton, Mas, MECIHARIC. FOR INSUN, 15 Cham- T COLORED MAN_Foll et bave e i Norhy WEWANTTO G VES, GO TRIAL ' worth $1 encl, 1o 5,000 men who wish (d e )K:A"Ifl!m(b' “-‘rmy‘muubutln 52 Inlh‘: L We guarautre gy 31 q Adrors EAY & GO. Chicako, T - WA A BOY TO WORK “MEAT MAR: kei; one nnder q ¢, o) Bantr i one inderstands 1o Cut tieats oge, 18 0¢ 15, ) gz o WIL fholu £100 1o 8200, 14 call to-dny ut Itoth 1 £ e I i tilia et lignn # Eachange Building, corner Clark WA Dearbornest. G MEN, STIANGERS 18 CITT, CD-FEMALE JELP. Domesticn. LD=A THOROUGIILY COMPRTENT GIRL It ity. Must o1k i private $4.00 Heferences required. TO_COUR, Germun preterted. Call ot 1303 and trou.” TN e L R 133 OF Steerse girl: ust be 8 ood laundres, Ay UGE NOTth Tenrmnts o e Senmnirenson. ~IMMEDIATELY~A @00D DRESS- unt Who thorougiily hocerstands the < PUTLTLT o oot Stoe. lent cheug and goud. Apply catly ut Gio Archicr-av.’ Mrs. X ta- Cull bétween W uod 18, Chis aid ¢4 Fratikiin ke, a1y CLY Nurses. VW ASTREU-NUESLE GLUL~AGED 14 OR 13. AT~ (Huniitwicay.,of Mourod, Letweea . Lanndresses. CLASS COLLAR IRONELR Uros., 1o Cren A B 00! Miscelinncoun. VWANIED=SIX VOUNG LADIES TO FORM A Wistos voubiiat{on, 10 go O the road July 215 scas 200 of ten wewksi nalary ilberal. Address E U7, Tribune. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, Boolikeepcrs, Clericn, otc. JATUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF D e years fenee fua retall orag-store. Best Teices. M 44, Tribune ol iy Conchmen, Teamsters, etce TION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS ) coichimnn or to atteiid to o ganden of cow, ute.; (8 hnnelf generally aweful; can_ rpeaic and Germgn. - Addres JOSEPIS titandotph- TUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG MAN WIO it eratunids the eare uf hores and ca- ringes sud cou Dy Address E IS, 1Tyde Park. " SITUATEONS WANTED_FENMALE, T homexticn, WANTED—WILL DO OGENERAL li fur two duys sy 1451 Suuth Dears ED—TIY A GINL. 70 Do LIONE references. Address K 96, Tribs JITUATIC SR Born-at. pefe QITEATIONS WANTED_FAITIES DESIILING DOs LY mestics the first of the week should leave thel® urders to-day or toamorruw, n onler to give time fof carvtal pelection, | 1ot sctding vt a itk mumber of vers nlee gt dally, of sl vutlooalities.” NETTA G, oG, 31 1L inle-al. US WANTED=TIY A GIRL 15 YEATS OF DY e’ 0 usalat with general hotsework, Address 1 &5 Tribune oftice, AT TED=DY A RESPECTANLE oW Woinan 1y du second work and sew, or da a8 privute fally. Cullfor tre ‘mai git] lo do i 1 the b STTUATION WA 11y, tu do’ gene ity or Lok Fored Jefins [ private fam Gt Teierentes, 410 Wal N A RESPECTABLE FAM. J housework, or to cuoks fer thy "Ahirves SV, 8Ehtaud Fark, 1, Nursce, JITUATION WANTED-AS NURSE GINL ot 8 second girl, by un Anerican s ud Eitinge e 152 Rorth Uatonosp 0P Fridsy buaide v, FANTED=T0 G0 OUT 0% THE DAY, ‘wushing by thu dozen, st 87 North QITUATIONS WA D) nrat-clus temale I sufted at Mra. LAPRISE'S, 334 W QITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF 0 koot Scandisavian and Germian feinalc heip can bo supplied at Mo, DUSKE'S otilce. 80 M1l SrrUaTiox 23773 oF s ! natfonality ¢an L sulted ag Oneeat 310 Wabssli-av, OF () dlate-Kt. 10 buseimenti soud ghtls may continde caliing. _Mrs BAKE] Mincelinneosus. JITUATION WANTED-HOUSES, STORES, OR aitices 10 elean,” Address 10M, 1440 Guribaidi-st A s S 1LY MARKET FOR SALK, S\ Locution une of ihie best of the Weat 1de, with nll fhie of o Wonld tuke an'unigs cunbered hutiae i & COT, 155 L (Y STORE, DOING A ook about s, WL fake ol 1eal wetate,’ Gy Tribune AT INESS FOR SALE— LUPRUFIALY (o Farttes w o inean busipes and destre o BVest st o Neferences nd full nfurnsation giveis by uddresstng 1 45, Fribune ot ATE RIGIV FOR BELLINU UE- g snd-brou the best iuvestinent Tor wig iy - Adkdvews B -0, lox 18u, Chicaiv, ve call ot il Deaborn-at., boacinent, l“\)lk 541 CHANCE=A GOOD RRASS foundty, p i gan-Aiting establishinent, wud cupper works, Muchinery of il kinds necesary fur etivral brass Work, pipe cutting, ese, t:\(ryuliug 1 complete rui der. Situsted fn Peorie, 1. Wil e suld Che réarons given for elitng. Adiress SIALL & CO., Peoria, DI, 00 SALE-COMPLIGTELY, FURN HED VLOOR, I ¢ o inal; central; eatablistied; & ¥y sulde capltal. Address A L AND [ATEGOAD EATING-HOUSE FOR +ub Lislon, Ling County, lows: o bargain (f takenwon. Cull ud or addreas 1. 1, IAUSEL, Lisbon, Liun Cu,, lowa. TWO GOOD COUNTEIS, 16 VRET and shelving; one ght cxpress wagun, “Twenty-hecond-al: th SALE-0 TANLES, 12 FEET LONG, %3 fuchew wide, 2 feat Lfyli, turacd legs, stained black walnut, varubilied and " good cobdition, sultable for 1 \.nht S0l law; Gan be seun for 1 iibavut: “GROLCA 1. CLURE UKL N B e 1“Ull SALLE-T) , CAMY OUTFITS, WOOL- eu und rubber blanketa, fire-ariua, militiry worea of all kfnds, Guverluest Goods Lepol, rewoved (0 &d Haudolpb-st, 4 Q0R SALE-THE FIXTURES OF A FIRST-CLASS uloou, with biilfard and pool table, ul w sacrifice. » FULLEIMANN, corner Desplaines and lu- fur about 34,000 with which to buy Thomson's trait of u dignificd pussy who Lua wado herselt ut home fn u collection of suclent odds-and-ends, which entitles her tu the naie of sian." Willlum Beard hue bis ** March of Sliens, rupresenting a lot of bears and guals 0N 4 spree; Beatd hue, awong oller Uy, S*Out Al Night,™ which fs familiar 1o New York- it was trst eshibited in N years ago, nnd has since been epgraved on steel, A tnely-blouvded terrier I8 coming home to Lis famnily at_an early bour of tho moining, with one oye i o whing und o foot b & bandage; 1u tralling under him, his tail js beew und his whole attitude fudicates that Le knows bo Would appear biest alone. no tinie in repuining the etable where hiv pint of Always before he cutered the stable my mothes went forth to_meet him, 1o caresy fu, @ve him o lump of wugar, and nter- 10 asaure hervelf that § hud bappily 1tis ofteutiines betier to trust one’w child to a beast than to & manora womnan, The wun_way sli-loto a tavern, aud the woman way lingur bebind with a love My mother also intrusted my brother to unother 1ttle Arab hore, sn equally good messenger Even my nisters wees thua seut 1 fothier, Who wus slwi siaters feared nothiv, wat pald dearly for Ler rashacss braving thu oéean on the rocks of Penumurch, wwept uway forever by o icgeudary wave, youug, and over beautiful. I have never Juoked uponmy own children with the severv eyo of the father, becsuse LLuve nlway wished to waky them forget thut thelr wother wus pot with them. They neverbad, Jike v, the sdor- er words, the bright solici- bey have seen nothing of that bt the picture, Bt as they have thereligiapof the tomb whicn alall upcn, thy cldeet has ueser doe & seviota action 1 by Jife without goityg tu ask coun- selab the tomb, The day beforo Jesvivg for the 1 trust, geutlemen, you will sce the ucat, 0¥ by dofng so you would cuve me 8 nearly us possible ue well off s 1f 1 cannot meet your expectas tous, snd receive your protection therclor, surely do not weuit to offend thy only source would be left wy for assistance. Very truly yours, 8. J. Conprix, —— Dogs in Shakspenro, At dinner, now long ago, Lurd Nugent (the Sbakypearean scholar of bis duy) sfirued 1hat thuse was not in the whole aericd of the playa 2 alngle passage commending, direct] ualities of the' dog. 6, 1 accepted the wager which Lord Nugent offered mo un tha subject, with the concea- Bio uf 8 year to mako In, thu aid of ‘suveral feleuds, otk in the Seatinel. One of Thomsvu's fricas d said 10 us +if we would do that they would break the deadluck and elect Mutt, Sut that fell 1 1t wus nut belleved that wo could do- ver, und was suspected to contain a sell. Iu Uclober, 1874, § wenl to New Urleana for Yatt Curpenter to “procury the signatuie of Gov. ellogg und Judge Dibblee and otliers to lettors for Dublicution exoucrating Matl from cortain chnrgess Tida gone ten daye; procured thelr slgnatured to the iter whilch § Lad written at Matt's dictation. Tho '11P sud telegraphing letten to Keyes cost o sowe expenses before Tleft. 1 y me und could replace it o4ta was awaiting him. for residenta of any st *The Autiquas K AND UFRIGHT— Manufactory estal. ¥or sl ouly by e e TARDMAN FILANOS-SQUARS tua cheapest Srat-clars plano, Unlimited guarantee. MARTIN, 134 Stal Ancucy, lux 249, U you found me, BRI I R s ) T, MARTIN, 153 state, gl CPECLAL BANGAINE. roved Planos, £175 10 35 ALLY AND QUIETLY ONTAINED At of (it Uniion for thoulipatiutifey, Hesbdence Wuneee s THivucEs 4 INKD FOIEINCO! wihiere; aitldaviiy wuitl- aldenco (nmuterfal; (ee Bler e . Jtwon 5, 65 Waalliton st Cl G wpigk of 1y & T hid enough 1o W buys when 1 got back. e KNKW‘!W"AT 1 MBANT. 10 el 8oy expens Eurecd T i Tatorents of Matts elecion, Ureed myapelf fron fung ut tho yuuug- Sullituctive, or “Fhe motlior of 118 fuwi- JURhe 1804 4 loukw at Lt with an vapresslon of dis. you can diutluctly understand tho curtaln- aiuted a guod- o not kubw ut "hinking this 10 bu jmposaib! that ever kuown befure, Whieky men we fecture he is receinvdng. T pary Iy tanber of dog-pictures, but | Buy Une superior to this, WILLIAM AND JAMES MART havo given ua goud specimens of thelr work, The firat {4 etrongert in londscape, and the eccond in hich call_up memorles of nd the worke of bin bruah us v seed Wiillaw Hurt Lus 4 S0 FROSM NATURE TAUGHT IN ONE fur #3 (wot lucluding Guly at *htir realdvuce collected by we for such o sud Juuuary, 5 1pald moucy ln attempting to cai et ‘of Matt's, ‘the direct vbjuct of toLelp ua in tho Scnutorlsl fgut by shuttiug the 10utls uf oy of Vur Mmoot Actl un required the gctive aeals’aucy o ¢ WomBh, ML aud Murpkey worked up the play, o - woumun , axd it afled to fod an at the end of the year, T pild Wi At & dinner ot thy lfshop of xeter's, some tina aftarward, when I relate, anccdato, Mr. Croker, with uix' wonted | struck upol, u pussogs Which came pearcst 10 o POIRL; UL 6 (1ot 1 LUECDIVLS 128 TAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGT crchandise fu Aru-proof werehouss (60 Weat Boo- uineas 1 bad foat. uble carcsncaof t . Muney luaned, tudo of a mother. Pliarges lowest Dy the elty. OPPOITURTTY Al Lo eateud o brogtalic establiahed wiatufacturlic busluces, and lyestlgate. 108 Wesl Wishiuglon at. FIOCES PAID FOR uslgluel old bouk- them In the Dutel pnllerive. uchant for rural and nountain scene deutly posscascd an excellent kuowledge of ¥ LI e peatin \" rence ;"LZ‘ and e e Y ety Liblidn i olectiaza, 2 92 T VASH P FOIE BOOKS=1 M tandand books. A slurca U1 East Madison-ab viboalta Trlvuue Bulldlug, I TV RO NTS WANTED, T Dy T by ey o Ssihuaiions A by Adlary o fy ol satesthen. "“Ch oF uidreas Tichards ¥ wpany, K L Clark- \u Th WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN FOR £\ aoliclting ordore in countzy fowis, §0 Whom good induccuent Wil be offervd. ” Addrew F 43, 1.‘" une vilce, A SESES WARTEU TN Py iy SFATE COUNTY, 2\ Vit town i the Nortawest. for tha latest novelty Cune 'wnd cainp-stool comblued. Quick sales and guod Profis. Baiiles seat free on recolpt uf §1. Call of ad- Grew F, 0. BROWN, 157 Fifth-av., Chlcago, O USEHOLD GOODS, OUII WOV l"!i' WIRK MATTHESSES mb PEER- fcaa cablnct beds arg tho beat 1 the miarket. ~As thiem, - WHLFTLESEY & PETERS, 191 Eaac Madi- S BEDUCED, Haudwoua Parlor snd Camaber Sulte . Gro: vices. j R & Ve Te UNIONT EUIRITULE COMPANY RETALL parlor sud chamber furniture (n sy yuandiy oa weekly oF woathly bayuculs 56 Weas