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—— 1 o wan to “noatch tho Seriptaren,” and | 1851 alnw was paened which aftarded greater | bavo proposed a matrimonid difiance with omo LAKE BLUFF. ek ditigently. to andoretand their ml‘mlhlf. Tonlitlen of mepumtton to iomoried conples, | of e TRireat. © It wan urged that, on {le 1% w0l aucke > gramp Uho ity of Buo Bihio | st tho munber of petitions ateadily Incriisody | Rrouis uf equslliy, thoro could be o oltaciey s wholoy g 1a progrees of octrine e Uik | 1, tor (o' year 13, they wmountad fy mord | inwnaich ue e Prestiency of the Regubll wnd any ono part conld be read with an infolligent | than 8,000, It {s enlculated that outof 300 peti- | the heritaze of eve native-horn Amerfean; The Western Inter-Stato Sunday= | 1 T Ferntion to other parts. Urea i aro proseated. by women, cricity | and when tho Duke of Neweastln or Gen. firuce, School Assemblys norancs prevailed oven among church people in tho part ‘of the Lustand helng the | onder whose tutelaga the Prince came to the Tegaril Lo what the Biblo contalned, and th | usunl allegation. Agaln, 1 per cent of the | United States, laughingly hinted at the possh — gormon by the Rev. DoWitt Tal- mange, of Brooklyn. children of Bunday-schiools, after years of study, had no Intélligent understanding of the Berfp- tures as to their unity and progrees, 29 per cent by persons who have bren marric The gpeaker then referred Lo the Bible aecoupt | betsveen one’and five years, The largeat pro- of the creation, and eald that the deslre Lo seek Ix;lrllnn of petitions (% per_cent) are for the for tho orlglu of thinge was met in the fimt | dissolutlon of warrluges which have 1sated from verse of thoe Bible by the onnouncement that | ten to twenty years. n the beginning God created the heasens and | petitions presented, abont 73 per cent Rro the oarths.Uod, the Infinite, the Supernatural. | granted. In about one-thind of the cases in The Bible began with tho flea of Gud, Al oth- | which zc[::unuun 1s eoughit_ there have been uo er religlons bugan with the thought of man, In- | children by the marriage. It should he added stead of religzion and true sefence lmhu{ opposed | that the number of separations by family nr- 1o each other, they were In thorough Darmony, | rangements, without the infervention of the | e Bihla necount of the origin of ovil elafmed | courts, 18 supposed to be doyple the uumber of specinl altentlon, ea it rested upon the double | legal separations—giving o result of about rround of man's volitlon aud the existenca of | 7,000 scpurations yenrly on 250,000 inarriages. evil & )lrl:u&fl xuxlunul‘;u,—fm.:\ n {ficom;ur‘d e throughout the whole volumo. cso facts ahunit bowell noted by thoso atudying the - THE COURTS, o cant bie, becau tho significanice and meaulng of V10 | g yq0 00400 08 mown Trustess—ttecord of Judg- ments and Now Bults, LIADILITY OF TOWX TRUSTEES, after-histories lll:‘p‘;ll!h:fl upon them, The e The Bupreme Court in n late judgment nmber of petitions are presented by persona bility of his R. H.'s eonniecting the crown of who hiave boen mnarried ess thantwelve months; England with a family at the White House, the Prince snswered, * 17 should have no objection, olfticaily, to such an alllance If the lml"n fothar wara to continus President during his Iifctime; but there is no guarantce that a feller! 'who fs a ruler of millions to<lay may not ‘(Il.mp down the soap-boller's line to-mor- tow Of the total nuwmber of Adiress by Dr, Thomas on tho Tnity and Qontinuity of the Bible, BLACK HILLS. Rich Flelds at Doadwaood, Dlack Jiiila Pioneer (Deadwood CHty), July 1, Just before golng to prear thls (Balurday) evening, we beard it reported that Nos, 14 und 16 below discovery, owned and operated by Bob Kennon, was yleldlug enormoualy. Belng de- termined to know wliether theso reports were true, we dropped the work in hand and walked to his mine, which is located about three-quar- tersof a mile up Deadwood from the city. aseerbly at Lake Diuf was reinforcc: \:t.:rany!lfy |n{onl arrivals, and the sudlence it the services n tho big tent was much Inrger Ihan Wednesday. Tue oxpectation of hearing Tnlmage had drawn out nearly everybody from the clty who coula possibly jeave, which fact, fogether with tho other plensing fact that tho lay st the Bluff was much cooler and pleasanter ihan any previous ono this week, had a tendency Yo depleto the population intho private tents Jud §n tho nooks about tho grove, ker regarded the twelfth chapter of Gene- :mawlellch ‘r;:mnh tho calllng of Abeaham, os andto draw | thoopening chapter of the Old Testament. {llug to note this, the student read in the | afirmed the judgment of Judge Garyin the | F, 1 b & the Tabernacle whero the services wero go- Fal i i Gl udge Gary In From Mr. Kennon we learn that ho owns, and )lr:flmn ) t‘{.‘.fi‘:«éfl.‘!&°'z‘t£§°.§:’fnf§"-‘.’nfi&2}‘"é‘x ind I.?erv‘:‘f.tl'- ¢ase of the Townshlp Trusteos of Township 41, | controls by lease, clatma Noa. 14 and 15 betow 1o Chatrman for the day was tho ITon. J. V. [ jeople. Thelr histury was followed up fu th N. R, 14, va. Jullus_ White et nl,, hondsmen of | discovery, on Deadwood. Up to last Wednes- Bamucl Greene, Township Tressurcr. It ap- pears that the Trustees of Township 41, at a meeting held Oct, 2, 1871, at ~Evsnston, ap- polnted Snmuel Greene Treasurer for two years. succecding books of the Bible. Tnall this his- tory the personal (lod, who first appeared as the Creator, Was reprcnenlml ns the Divine Ruler. Man was treated as a free and responsible agent, the old struggle between good ‘and evil still day he liad not much moroe than wages, but he- leving he would ‘)'ut strike it ho kept * pefiglng away,” and on Wednesday’ last he struck the pay streak Brnper. Hinca that time yleld has conistantly been Increased, and yesterday, after Farwell, and the exerclses openud with worship 1nd Bible-readiug, conducted by the Rev, W. 8, Harriugton, of Sycamorc, This was followed wo 9 Y UPRRINTENDENT'S MTRETING, went on, and the promise in the Gar- He thereupon gave the usual hond, which was | a fiftcen fiours' run with two ret of sluflees, he l’::“-?:a’u“rgr!’l‘ \“VIl arvey. This mccu’ng flzl'll and " the promlwp to Abraham grow | filed by the County Slqmrinlcn()un't, 1In Octo- | clenned ur & little over €3,000, Wo eaw (n tofducted B Lt B | Drfghter, Tho' significanc of all thls | ber, 1873, B. A. Gog tected T T | s cabin, in threo gold-pann, over $1,500, token ito similar to that held Wednesday morn: g s 1878, nge was clected Trenaurer In !P“" L el il history Would appear not only by noting thess | Greenc’s pluce, and sult aftor bronght | Oubstiee that time. I wes Hlying around Ing, the genoral subject undor dlscussion VOINg | g, byt dy reflecting upon the cultar (deas of | ity was soon after brought | jag5049 Hke so much old fron, how to best toncha Sunday-school. At10:80 § 49 ‘tines opd the condition of the Jowlsh peo- against Greene's Londemen to recover monoya Last Monday the owners of No, 6 below dis- Mr. B. F, Jocobs mounted tho plutform and il- | plo. Polythelsm, or the Qoctrine of many gods, | 1o liad failed to puy over. Judgment was | eovury, on Deadwood, struck the pay stroak on Meiratod s way of carrsing on a Sundoy- | Wos olmiget universally belloved. Mosco and | rendored - agalnst, thiem, rom which thoy | their ‘clalm and took out $2,300. This Is the Tharnols divided on this’ doctrine, The Egypte fans did not deny thut Moacs had a god, hut they would not ncknowledge His supreinncy over thelr gods, anil Moses uol\?:m by miracles to ahow that the God of the lobrews was the largest yleld for one day's worlk yet recorded in the'Hiils, From 8400 to 8700 has been quite common, ond the yleld has been us hich ns $1,500, Lut No. G carfies off the red ribbon. Ve 'have good news from the Cape-Iforn appealed, alleglng that Greene was appointed Treasurer in 1870, and gave bond, which wns destroyed, and other was given in October, 1871, in its place, which was oniy valid for two years -from 18705 also that the consolidated act in schiool, taking the audlence for his puptls, and’ for a lcsson the subject of Solomon's Temple, This excrcise proved ono of the intcresting feat- ures of tho meeting. Mr. Jacobs has been o sue- cessful Sunday-schiool teacher and Superintend- one, the only God. and about 3 miles ho happy fnculty l a d i o i1 T b herind, Dlstrict vears, and possesecs tho happy facul ‘The Jewish people had ver im nnd imper | force July 1, 1878, § et ¢l . | from Doadwood. Mz, F. T, Sutherlau Istrict ot for years, an Toiag: tho attantion of bia | fecs idens of Hod aud purl?;z O e | Tore Tl b AT, I erelution, Lo schiootm 167" | Hecorder, statcy that M. Kimball and his two audltors, for them was designed by s Ind of nh{ccb les- | er by creating anew corporation, to take the | 80uS, Whoown No. 83 above discovery In that DO TALMAGE. At the afternoon session there were fally 600 or 700 peoplo present, ‘The cxereiscs began at 8 o'clock wu'h singing by o lorge voluntecr district, *panned out $160 on Wednesda: Inst, and tho yield of one pan was over §10. No.' 81, just above, owned Ly Butherland & Luke, {s Buld to bu the Lest clalm {n the Tiflls, son. The doctrine of one God, of purity, and Iylnnc of that by which he was appointed of keeping nlive the hope and promise of & fayior, wero the polnts of thele peculiar drilie| To effect this, it was mccessary that, as 3 and, astly, that tho bond fu st wes nover upproved by the County Superiutendent jn tho wmanner provided b&' znw. cliotr, The aseembly was then [ud fn prayer | notion, they bo separate from otfier nations, | * In regard to the first point, that Greona was IWe are not at liberty to stato what this claim is’ Dy the Roy. Mr. Strobridge. The Chalrman, | Thejr wnm]uyrhl{;u. heir en tivitics, their pun- | only ected and. lis boud” was gond for two | Fieldlug but §f our uformation s correct, the Mr, J. V. Farwell, then introducod the Hev. T. | ‘shmonts, all po Fited) to thelr cducation in thesa | yents from Octobor, 1870, the Suprenie. Court | ouners have reason to thank thelr lucky stars. De Wit Talnage, who, he snld, would assume | truthie, and thelr obedience to this onc God. | snid the ofilce of Trensurer wasilxed by the Tlis elalin has oul(y been open & few days. Qiargo of the serviees. ' Mr. Talinage then read | Iy g}l Inis history, God's nature, 1lts love, 11is | sehool uct of 1805, to begin in _October | Tho niincrs, 6o furus wo luve conversed with the parablp of the Trodigal Bon, interspersing | powar, Iiis wisdoin, Ilis E.Ilst(cu; ‘the naturo of | following, and last two yewrs, 1f, then, | them, are in good heart and well satlsfied with Tis rending,with explanatory remarks upon thls | mnan, his sin, lis want, his sufloring, his hope, | Greeno was sppolnted i 1870, 1t was the outlook,” Mr. E. C. Olmstend, from Bear well-known parable, The “congregation thent | come out In narsative, blography, incident; aud | gulyy for an ' ‘unexpired ~torm antil Gulch, some 85 milcs from here, was fu the city sang “Thore {sa fonntain filiéd with blood™ | exporfence, a4 to tho Idus of the tom- | October, 1871, and at Lis reappolntment then it | yesterday; says that while many of the mines wlzfigrenz zest, Mr. Talmage then advanced to was for two years. Morcover the bond was in | bre not ns yet making money, the prospect ’"f of a promised Savior. 1¢ who Jind not read the O1d Testament en- tered upon the reading of the New Testament at & groat disadvantago, o was In tho dark. thic palplt and_ addrcssed his sudicnco for full m‘\eh‘z)nu!: clalming thelr undivided attention afl time, "hrllh text was, ** Fury {8 not in me, who would prows better every day; only here and there a clabn s being fhoroughly worked. Negro H“MI is paying largely aid the gold 18 yery ne. the cxact form required by lnw_without any In- dication of havlig been made in place of a former bond. Wlat Ureene might lave told his bondsmen about _the character of the bond Tho opening chapter, recording the genealo) The miuers in this guleh are taking out sct the bricrs and thofns agaiust moin battle, I' | of Chrviat, ‘Was roally & continuntlon of tho T aid not make any difference, s they could have | from 85 to $20s day lfi» &: mun. Bome rich would go through them.” &ud thus told us | chupter In the OIl Testament, and to under- | ascertalned tho truth from the Trustees, As to | hill diggiugs have been dlscovered on Dear and Band Creeks recently. It wilt take both time and money to develop this sort of placer miuts, and while'the yield of the Hills this year will surprise many, it will nov be one-tenthy & great 03 et Beason, - ——— .- |OWA CROP REPORTS, We are indebted to Mr. Johu B. Calhoun, Comuiisaloner of tho Iowa Land Cotnpany, for the following information respeeting the crops in Town: stand the historical allusfons an acquaintance with the O1d Testament wos necessary, The firat four books of the New Testament were dovoted to tho life of Christ. To read the after-lifo understandingly, what was poculiar fnn the fnception of that life must be noted. Christ waa uot only o chifld of promlise, and descended from illustrious ancestors, but Ho was tho ‘child of the Holy Ghdet, As tho coming out of tho Infinito in the creation marked tho begin- ning of the Ol Testament, and that Infinite Qué nppeared all along through the succeeding historles, 5o the New Testament recorded the how impossible it waos for us to hedge Him nl‘a’out. l‘mmmnr how many obstacles wo put in front of flim, Ho would surmount them, Car- ryiug bad nows was unplcasant oud horrible, Yut everybody liked .to tell good nows, an 10 be tholirst {o carry it. People rejolced when the slaves were emancipoted, but should not thelr rejolclog bo greater when proclamation came from Heaven un{lng tu sioners 4 You are free you arcreleased from bondage!” When peace was declarcd with Mexico everybody was flecfuls why should not men bo lad ot the heaco proclalmed by God! When the treaty of hient wos communieated the steeds bearing the second [“""" thnt the act of 1872 in relation to schools terminated the official tern of the Trensurer, tho Bupreme Court thought it wus not valid, as that act was only auxlliary to the prior acts on the sublect, providiug “for the clection of new Trustecs fron tine to time, and conatituting a new body or corporation for the old, without affecting the Treasurer, Laatly, os to the bond, though the County Su- rintendent did not rcturn it to the Trostees, ho mado no objection to ita form, but acted on it, and paid money thereafter' to Greene, ag Treasurer. That was equivalent to an exprers JARRISON COUNTT, I wonderful fact of tho coming vut of the In- | approval nud the abjection couldnot avall. Ti ‘Woonnixe Sration—Crops liere arc looking o carrlor of tho yive dropped dond froi | finitd—tio Dyvine belne: B D s o | el e e nirneil Dossta. | vory promising. and lrget yleld In expected tlis exbaustion. The stee2f of God were now flying | 4 being § ate, coming fu the fesh, coming Lm,p. ‘and Swift appearcd for the appellauts Larveet than over before, ~Oata are heing cut. e niows and o wero proclalming the | futo tho conditions of human thonght and feols " | Wieat stands up weil. Corn Iy In excellent condi- UNITED STATRS COURTS, Peter 8, Pruyn, of New York, flled a bill agalust Elijah” aud Cathering L. Smith, Cor- nelius Vau Schonck, Andrew Convers, Charles Engle, Michael Canway, Catherine Counell, and Harvey Bfmpking to foroclose a trust-deed for 82,000 °0n & lot 50 feet front on Kiuzie street fu the N, W, 1 of 8ce. 8, 89, 4. ‘The Connecttcut Mutunl Life Insurance Com- Enny aleo filed a bill against Johu E. and Mary hapman and Robert™ E, Jenkins, Assignee of the Commercial Insuranco Company of (fi;’l’cn 0y to foreclose & mortpage for $5,000 on Lot i1, Block 1, of Wolcott's Addition. Tho National Life Insuranco Company, of Vermont, fied a similar I “ngainat Nicliolag Btauden, Thomns Sbuley, Fronk Eturzes, W. &, Potwin, J. W, Fuller, Il Warreu, G."A. Wells, and W. P. Warren, 10 forecloss g brustwdovd for #7,000 on Lot 19, Block 80, of Wolcott'a Addl- tion, and on Lot 25, Block 85 In_the same widl- tion, Also to forcclose o trust-deod for $10,000 on the same property. DBANKBUITOY - MATTRRS, t.'nflm[{‘I‘.ullntt«-{l. :n stuu«imr ntl. Ng. n).:x Clark street, flied a voluntary on in bankrupte ycnlcr‘day. ia xucnmlehta amount to J:fl‘ny, and the unsccured to $1,654.08, Lesides 82(9.47, an accomniodation l\nper. TIn nsacts conslat, of o the amount of $70.70; tion. Dixrar—Wheat crop promises to ba of good uality, but light,—a probable two-third crop. 3nrn Tonks extrs well, with a Inrge arca planted, Potatoes will be a good crop. Barloy is good, but very lttle ralaed in this vicinity. LoaaN—Wheat almost ready to harvest, and will avernge & two-third crop, Oats about the same, Corn prospects never better. - GREENE COUNTY. 1ad tidings of great joy. ngm G&’lpel Was one great story of good news. It was a hearty und robust Gospel; preaching it made men strong and hearty, It would ninke evern ouo well who took i full draught of it. 1ls Intention was to preach worda of encourngement; and the firat encour- agemout hiw liad to fitvn was to learn God—to ot acqualnted with Him. Men dld not lke God, ecanac they did not know Iim and realize how good Hewus, A man who went astray in_the world was turned out of the club-room”and of sluces of trust. God, howover, did not treat hitn that way. He ealled to Lim % come back.” Wiille the world treated a fallen mun sevorely, 1t touked upon a fullen woman with mucli more severity, siuce cven should she be repentaut, there wis no mercy shown lier. Thero waa more compassion in the Tangs of o rattlesnako than fn the heurts of mcn and jomen for o sister who had gouc sstray. God bude her tacome back, Hu was so foving and so kind and tuntlvi;l‘;. He oppeafed to all sinners to come to God right away, All of themn ghould resolva that day to come to Him. Anotlier cncouragoment was {n the lp\cnd(dnnpormult_v opening to men. AN had to fail in Lusincss some day, They would leave thelr stores or offices some dny ing, It was literully '“God manifest in the flesh.” - Both sldes of Hia life, the human and the dlvluwpcned all along in the narratfoun. In tho tonchings of Christ, two facts should be rticularly noted: the trausition from the ob- cetive to the eubjective, or from things of the outward, ns of forms and ceremonles, to the fn- ward, the spiritual, the comsdience: and, tho bringing {nto a clearer light of the doutrine of & future life, and maldug men snswer to God. It was_interesting to notice Christ's method of teaching by parables, and to dwell' upon the falthful” fllustration and confirmation of Hls doctrines in 1lis matcliless and beautiful 1ife, The speaker ealled tho specinl attention of his hearers to the New Testamont nceounts of tho calling of the Twelve Disclples tha “Acta of tho Apostles,” which he sald was the carllost Chris- tlan church history; the several cpistles, and ~laatly the Book of Revulation, with its closiug peenes of the resurrection, the last judginen and of the finding again of the long-luat Tree o Life on clther elde of the river. In_closing, Dr. Thomas sald that children should ulgo be taught the use of the Blulo ns a devotional book, one of spiritual forces by which the goul was to rise abovo ovil, and be cmpowerod to do good. The more impagtant Guawn Juncrion—Darley harvest han com- menced; Is but -lll‘;‘hlly daniaged Ly tho late ralns, ‘Whent In good conditlon, butalight crop, Onts an avornye crap, Tlo prospects are good for a lieavy corn grop. Senanrox—Prospecta for wheat and barley about two-thirds of a crop, or abont tsn bushela peracre. Corn will bo & good crup. CRAWFORD COUNTT. Dowvirrr—Crops of all kinda i tlon, and promise o largo yield. done yet. Psion~Wheat will ba a falr avcrage erop,—in some seetions very good, Barley and rye, good, fulr crop. Oats, nover better. Corn 'promhcn An ‘extra crop: lato raina havo Lrought it forward very rapldly. Potatocs fiwd. —in llul‘ everything looka welt for an abnndant harvest. Weathier clcnrlnfi'. Vau~~Buarley harveating has commenced. and ig |nru|nx€nut well, Prowpecta for all amall grain aud corn azé good. . TOONY. QOUNTT. endld condl- 'No liarvesting ~ and beautlful portions should bo early thew- | promissory notea . never to roturn. (od's scrvico was a business | oxized, and thus they would abido in the hearts | By h 1,000+ D.703 | DaoNr—Wheat hulf a crop. Osts and barley it st for ctoviy, Conslaeing tho oy | ot i e e el e G o BT RO TR e 33‘.“{..‘?&“525.“3;2103%.::; R g God, 1t wi ves. #3,000. The petition was reforred to Reglstor X ~Wheat {8 igh c everybody did not engzags i the work. Tn connection with the sermon of the Rov. | ¥{ubord, pod George W, Campbell wus npfiuluu 1]!2:2&"!““:“:‘:" ’hn-fi-é’i’-fi‘rg ‘“x'.’é‘n'é‘.'f,"’%‘,‘.‘u"‘f.ffi Anothér encouragement was that the'strug- | My, Talmage, it oy afford some encoursge- | ed Provisional Assignee, Turley are favorable, with prospect of an average glo with ain would soon boover. After relating | ment to ambitious young ministers to kuow - . | crop of corn. B o the SoySlitos b iufen | i S o RSSO vl | o sty AR KM | S oo (o ez e c! ¢ y 3 ) 0 Ve 2 o] irn ba i b Te lor of 0 Bt B e il s tor Hin abn eine. | e e O e T rupte’ store at 214 Wost. Madison strect opun, | R REIG Whi turn ut falr, heat fa rus and scll at retall in tho usual course of trude toxieating drinks, but he liad scen it demon- b : OARROLL COUNTY. strated, und had bantshed his old opinion. The must not be forgotten, It ia really tho most OanmonL C“y—]lur]g{ is vory flue, i fmportant duy of* the sssembly In” somo re- Whesat e SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIRP. —12 iy - Uospel'was glorlous, 1t Tind dons averstling | apeets and b doult many s Ghicato fumily | Titas Greenehatim il Gerlnd Foremn tled e Gt vers hoRvas. S Corn Tt o fue him, and o woukd bo ungrataful it hodid | will o found out of fown nud ot Lake Biufl | o bill szatit dosoph Calil . 1, Selwaby Ra- | nuto luces veey goul naid sotie vary goor Wwitl ok teatify bo lLa glonlos 810 B poeley e | Ao programnto wns fully, seb fosth in vestet- | nal. Scluwals, Jullis Rascnthal, 1f, E. Picket, | commenco cuttig whent thia weok,” oy had o day's Trasune, In addition to thie patriotic readings, oratlons, cte.,, the Rey, 'I. DeWitt aceorded those whose traveling had Leen over | Tulinago will lecturo ut’ 3 o'elock on “ Poople the rough nnd rufsed road, “The angols ex- | Wo Mect,” the Rev. Galusha Auderson will pected these, but of ‘those they were doubtful, | prench on the * Difficulties_af Bunday-School and whon they reached thelr ciernal home the .\v‘,,k'u and at 8 p. m. the Rev, J. Williamson Joy would Lo igreater over thelr galvation. will deliver a Jacture on Babylon, The first cncouragement ho would offer tothe | ™y pdditlon to the usual trains, a_special will storma to injure the crops, GrinnEr—Tho “heavy ralns during the foro part of thie scason ¢ ne ground sumewlat, and tonsoquently whont fs rather thin, bus of ‘govd quality, POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY. Counmir, Bruyra—Wheat lisrvest not begun aa yet; will not Lu a heuvy crop; quality goud.” Corn erop aplendid. Bradford Haucoek, the City of Chicugo, aud Mary E. Dlohm, to forecloie a mortgage for 80,500 on the 8. 3¢ of Lot 23, Block 187, fu the Bchool Boctlon Addition. Rosa Foreman flled o _bitl against- Catherine Relphardt Philip ond Peter Dicter, Gerhard Foreman, Eiilie Reinhards, lenriotta Heln- would not_recelve the welcome which would be shildren of Gl was that toy would ovuntually | run obween the clty and Lake DI, lenvin e e it Cliaaa 15 OHRNORER CONNTT, D 215 0, N, cvi . 1 ¢ L e very good, Shall commence cutting religion, and e thauked God that this syatem | Roupd m}: tlekets, good for this duy unl}z, can },%','3'.‘.".'.‘...1 'L}l’o(:'k‘n"lun:m \\;.“;;u‘isul :‘x:u vsl,! \(\'4!‘ bu?l:ytlr!?-w:u .LD A was gradunlly passing away. The congregations ?, 5 L 'y Wore all alilian I:lfim: .%cep, A Sickatione | o obtalued a the train i of See. 0, 1, 14, PLYMOUTIT COUNTY, e —n—— ¢ TrMans—Cropk_look well, Furmera any thero Ty diffe i i { et i Conway & Tobin aued E. J. Cubley and E. F, | 4 el h ?3.’ du;r?:fifu‘r"l‘n;d"dl‘el:f n ,Euu n‘r‘.”fi.‘}i,“;‘“g EESEI,%P XIAILH T’HMfi(’fz A',fif‘}' ‘I“,{,fu}lrf'wg,‘,",,_zt,,,,,,' Company com- E:f.'-lul\"f’n:dl.“'unnnmr;?fi: t-'f? \'!‘gnl‘t“n"“:(';m e atiog b .:‘fJ’,f-c ‘.ffl'c‘: '\2".35,“"3.5‘“#,“;2 em;.mam.m h: Srmwnvf;m. m.w; Ty 20”: Tmhu Tellowing ts | menced an aetion raigt. TiiAinn ilub Ty | WL he more than an nyerage crop, No such dam- Tocover $10,000, agu from ruins ns aouth and eant, The International Bank brought euit for £0,400 against the Iighland Park Mullding Com{mny. = P Cal lmréu'u;“E‘ sl\ll.“o"lmm flllm;: n1 .hfll agalnst A, Conmanding Gocerior's Guard, Spring- | Peter and Ellen Bultivan and J. 1 funyag to O A e ting of & Compinys Fitwt | forecloss a mortgago for 82,000 on the N, 3¢ of tegiment I, 8, G., hold lust évening, July {1, weo, | the B, 3¢ of Lots 1 and 3, Block md nlso Lo 8, ihia undersiimed, were appointed a comnitites and | 24 feet'of the N. 3¢ of Lots 1 and 3 in Block 83, fnstructed to challenyo your Company toengngofna | all befng lu Behiool Bectlon Addition. confest deiil ** for the fug," which was awarded CIRCUIT COURT. yuur command Ly the eitizens of Chicago on the Bamuel: J. Russoll sucd Arthur W, Windett Lith of May, 1876, This contest to taky placuin | gor $1,600, the City of Oblcago, i tho Expoaition, Bulldins: i Tho progranune of drill to be strictly in accordance should give his adherence, and it was My, Tal- mage's opinfon that his sjged father wasn't sct- tled on that. point now, - Fences between the denominations were well enough in thelr way, but theo ghioutd b6 tho ki of bars that could be let down, The question was not 8o much what denomination was the one for a man_ to belong to, but which shonid et~ tho most hanuE out ol tho itve of the world—which Church dia_the best Christion work. 'Pmbuhly not one in 500 could define Justification, and yot it had perbaps been Qwelt ipon more thun any otlier subjeet in con- nection with converstons, To the letter of challenge and the respouse by tho Guord: i HEanquanTena' Finter REaIMENT IrpANTY, IL- LaNme BTaTe Gualos, 113, 114, AND 110 LAk Erikrr, Cuicauo, July 12, 1870, ~Capt, E. A Bwondishi-Norwegian Wedding at the Con= tennlal Grounds, Hartford Tines, Norway and Bwoden crusscd the oceon to meet and full {u loyu with cach other in Philadelphla, Bertha, the falr daughter of Mr. Dannfelt, of the Swedish Commisslon, was married on the 20th of Juno to Mr. Chrlstorphessen, of the Nor- weglan Commission, Thoy hnd never met dur- fogall the years they liad lived so near each othier, but coming to Tar Ameriea tho two came togother md fell .ml.umay in love, They COUNTY COUNT, 3 e ¢! i h Tn the estata of J. J. Linden a grant of nd- pure martiad i b e Rl him it moant slmply this: that, when a man repented of his | with Upton's tactics. This cliallenge to be ac- Centennial grounds, in the evenlug, whenull was Ih“l' Yod 16t bl Ot It was too ofton ea- | coptod % or bofore' July 2. Farthor arrance- | minlstration was mude to Cathiorin Liuden, un- | quiet na RIYH““’ nark, This pasilion has & teernoi unarisiocratie to ask stinrs to como to | Wenta to be horeattor agreed upan. Truly your, | dor bond for $5,200. Iurge, beautlful hull, Intended for receptions, Christ, but thesu aristocratic people belonged Liout, A, Il Waduenzy, CKIMINAL COURT, and s otteactively decorated, The spenker's to tho dovil's first class in arlitocracy, The ot J. OVEE, sembles an altar, waa Tho jary In the case of tho riotous Tumber- tform, na it happen: shovors biought In a vendict of ot gullty. Py "decornid with Swedbhi and 'Nor. ‘Thotnas Conly pleaded gulity to lurceny and | weglun, flage, and with musses of blossoming Borgt, €. B, PLATTEXRERD, I&l;:ier closs, the real wristocracy, belobged to Committes K Company, Alr, Talmaoy word of advice to yo 0 ) . | sentenco waa suaponded. Tants {n pots. A Turkish rug, with two cush- it oo e thats Tntond of Alnging | Fina ‘1’1:)"5'33 g el -'f«?;-f“;l. 1'? .'"'“" j Micaet kot waa tisd for larceny ant l:m; o ity oot etors tho altar for the bride Lo th A fde, and Sergl. C. 11, Plattén 'y 5 > aud groom to kaocel on, o the huska of conventlonality and denomina- e w’,;,"?u;v"fi o irat Begiment, e Maurlco Daly and Michnel MeNerncy were T bridu ‘catne, on ber father’s anm, followed tlo 5 nallen, they ehould exercias what mijght by | Zommiies o0 Tl RNTLENEN S t coklpssnio Your communt- | tricd for larceny and nequitted. by the groom wmd hier mother, and four brides- - fermed o boly | Fecklosinoan oveh 301 calon of the vath fust. chullenging tho dovernors | - James Edwards nd Waltor Bhea wera tricd | biatds gnd_groomsmen. Blic' was o pale and Cineost thom iembers o8 A Uohge | Gused to s computitiyd delll, waw uly rocolved, | for lurceny, Th furimer was found gullty and | weak that efia i 20 #1E down and rost a moment Waces, A housc-cleaning was o good thing | HidEhA TeEuIen '"w(‘lx'ml“ o compauy, held an | given ono year in the Peuftentlury, and this Tat- | beforo standiug to be warrlgd, The ceremoby sometimes, anyhow, 1le advised the nnpln:fi :'"‘ u‘mn:l" fx'fl“fiu‘ffil%’&lnunply-‘:%nr;uelllx;fy- er was acquitted, was in Norweglan, but so precisely like our e O T haerT sy st ot | Loacted {0 Tt ki and plico o the propoecd | _ tichard Allon was bried, for lasceny, faund | Eniscopal servico n all s foris il v scor: wear such long faces a8 would nako even un- the torins of the contest, and the prix gulity, and given oug year In_the Penltentlury, | ed to follow 1t caslly, As soon as the caro- drll Wistl we are tnvited to furnish ot company prop erty an tho prize, YOu propose to rlvk nothing, We are invited to travel somo 400 miles to your own city, Jnvolving Lo oF threa daye' time and 4 con- siderable oxpenditur of monoy; you are 1o remain at howe subject ta 0o exponss, ° Tha *'papner’? dertakers weep. Soine minlsters uscd very lit- tlo discretion In selecting the tackle with which they went, forth to become the fshers of men. They used a Yln-hnnk where they should use u umb-lwok‘ baited with & mud-turtie, and then Qeorgs Ferguson was tried for larceny ai u-qumgd. - i TIR CALL. Jupax Drussoxn—Some decisions, Junae BLonaert—Two sot cases, mony was over tha bride's fathoer, whose md% face had been sl nrfilnwwflh feeling, clasp her in his arms, regardloss of wedding vell and finery, and_gave her arght fatheely kiss, and then” put Loth arms around his new son and called ou thelr hearers to bits b ey - u ide & Junay nguoms-!fn court untfl th!rd‘ 0y, kissod bim affectionately; then followed the . Tiliuoge ol belor 1 praves wasshotner | o fifi;’{;"‘.‘l‘.’fir‘.“n{h}‘-’u’&‘-’l award }2{:.“.."&":3‘}1’3 s Jusen Bakenoiie wik | Nt T funlly congratulutions, 80 hearty hnd [aforiel rent ence eme ) e enlar occ % . ek v, el 3 i great encouragemunt o, Ghrlstlane, aud gavo | 11 A48 LRSI o Tha. foucroua dunors T80 ILLI N0 court untll Batarday, severa] instances of direct auswers to prayer groom's m:.‘mlumqut thefr anms uround him and which h s sbundantly proves; und' we too highly csteem JUDOMENTS, putted itm Jovislly on the back, or kissed hitnj mndu{fl",‘;"fi‘:!}'filfi:hfsx':,:bfitm‘&?fl ,,,Z;: Tountit Tudd tha glvors to offer If tn miy | UirenSsavzsCiicurs Count—Junanlizanartr, M tho pratty brfde, alb wilve with oxeitement ure of tha' f ontest in which we ml;‘;lhl. over ongage, | —Egbert & Brown ve, Hugh Mahor, Johiu Noreott,” | gnd rosy sa ever, was channingly cordfal fn her besor, the Clittitian who bud syt soule %o llils oxporience wnd mora exiend: | Jamos Conloy, W, J. Onalian, and'Timothy brad- | preotings, Bho did not stand fn one place to re :'n‘.’“‘:'ffi: Leaven, welcomed by thie ange aud | ed obsgevation that bhave buen ours fn lug; finding, §1,165, and wotlon for new trial, Ve, bt movod about to speak Lo one or Al c Jesus, who, when nsked by Gabrle! | guch mattors, will, wo think, justify us in ventur- UrEntol Count—CoXrEastoys~—lierthold Loow- hher, or promennded on hor husband’s arimn, what the sung of welcome und rejolcing should | jny the suggestion tust, when chollonges for coin- | enthal ve. Mary L, and Heney W 012,42, | other, or gf s 1k be, answered, #1t sball be, it shatl be, the | potitive drills puse Lotweon roputable militar, o o o CoNT kA oNs —Ernet Hauslens | Tho bride was dressed simply In white sl ) Uarvest Home," organizations, it Is usual to atlow the u..u;m-i teur va, 1I. A. Dinnervies, 802,07 with a long vell. The unl‘y l[:m:llllnr thing abou! B Vilomo. s a dlspateh from the Bnnday- | Eopony to al leust suggest soma of the tormwe of e —— Ber costume was tha high, emall crown of Behool Parlfament, in plcnlun at Aloxandrfa | the couteat. Your actlon ontirely ignaring this Tritlsh Royal Murriages. wyrtle, fu imitation of & royal crown, that sur- ounted her veil, 8ho wora no flowers,and her ::-Mu-muldn wors none, but each bridesinald and_groomsmen woro un the left shoulder & clrcumstunce, togother with our A you with oy falridodnone tad loreh Bay, N, Y., bearing the greetings of that Asso- wnce, drlves us to the humillatingZrofection that 3 g-m{fon to the Asseinbly. The proper roply was . I1, Slddons in the Galary, It woa a lllluinpnlnunentw the blood royal that the Duke of " Cambridico dld not marry s e, y (he accldent of vur rural residunce you buve 1 1 vhit The afternoon’ gramme was concluded | attompied to linpose npon us ter, . Germau Princess, and 1t 18 1 soro subject with | smallinyrtle wreath tiod with red or white, or it an exorelaa 't method of couduetiug | hud ué’m-?.flm :I-‘ugfimu éfi"fléfib‘ii}fi.’.‘?.‘.fl the Queans s it el aater Toutioshould | Bl or g pres, Tl fukirgrpom wae i fuy unday-gel » B, F. Jacobs, over uxpecte acceptad. The - | haveinarried u Marquls, Lord Lorne Is torribly day-ueiools by M. B. F. Jacobs Sust st Sadison, Wis, {n which we are giad to | sminbed by tho Tk . The Princo of Teck, who | Gucked hat. : ————— o like- hand- obsarve you wou a cash prize, doss not su) Dhe Govdenor's Guard 2ty eAlro tb Shatome you for that monoey, ycbWwo ure unable to sse any rea son why such a challengo would not be guits as proper as that whicl We now most respoctfully de- i, We ure, airs, vory rospectfully, .your obo- dlunt servants, . k}:gt 3. ll: 'gluv‘,‘,(.,.n:’ ute '+ ¥, MeNxiLL, Ju. Sergt, L M, trugxour —e— The Vrench Divorce Law, Jult Mall Gasstte, Home Intercsting stutlitica are furnished b M. Eu)fcne Chapus on the working of thy mez 1aw, vhich permits separation du corps et bicns, wr, 88 we shoulil -u{, divorce a mensu et thoro, From 1841 to 1850 tlfere was an aunusl aversge of 152 petitlons for Judiclsl soparation. In AT NIOUT, At 8 o'clock, the Rey. H. W. Thomas, of Au- rore, preachud'on %'The Unity and Continulty of the Blble," taking for his text John, v.l 803 “Bearcl the Beriptures, forin thow yo thiu :‘mve !lligrn#l h’fl» and thoyare they which 'y of Me. The reverend gentleman defined the word MBeripture™ as mu-uu;t( writings,—in this con- nection, the Jewish writings, also called the Blble, with {ta aivisions, tho Old snd New Tes- ents. There waa & curtaln sacredncss about thy Bible which justified s belug called the K. It was not to be consldered #8 an umu- Jetya charm, o fetlsh, somcthing that would avrtovik and secure’ good by mercly baving in the home, ‘The Blbls wuuld not roveal {apeaning to the sesder without clfeot ou bis married thio Princess Mary of Cambridgy, wiso is a source of troubfo; for, belng Ct! somae fcllow, be 1s, Hable to alluremunts which disturb confugal fullclty, Princo Christiun, who has married anotlier of the Quuen's duughters, 13 regarded as o questionuble character, because hu had previvusly contracted o margusatio mar- llll?'l)' und tho Duke of Edinburg {3 * bothured fntirely? on sccount of the runk of s wite, who,us the daughter of an Emperor, ls & stickler for precedvnca ut court. The Prince of Wales is very bappily margled, but he had some narrow escapes of MI“"X led into fmmoral sud flegal connections, When in Awmerica, ho waa 60 much taken with the besuty of the fulr Columblaus with whuim Lo dunced ut Boston and New York, that it was expestad he would Orlgin of the Gamo of Whist, New York Journul af Commerce. Thero has beon no littls du';uw concorning tho origln of the gume of whlst, and nothin, thut any ono can write in_our day will settle {t, It s cortainly very old, und probably Engliah. We huve articlea ou the subject writfen by En- dish authors grlar to 1050, and its history wus hen fuvolved 1n mystery, It is enld to havo derlyed fte name front $he’ imjuuction te silence when it wus played, but the uame ju all the ear- tier notices wus written and pronounced whisk, ot genérully, as jt was then kuown, by tho doublo [ qu:lhl on of whisk and noobbers, Bwilt, in lbd, speaks of Wywhisk and swobbers” es o goma that “the clemzymen used fo playt Iy 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY, JULY 21, 1876. ¥ seemn o have been hronght Into popularity fn England about 1730, when a party ot club ot entlemen )ll{cd it at the Crown roflee-housc, [nidon, 03 e first published a treatine on it, with rules and dircctions, ir 1743, and_the sale of the Look, which ran through five editlons {n one year, wfil show the popularity of the sub- Ject.” Hogla himself taught the game at & gulnn » lesson! But lung before it was thus rought {nto favor with the upper classen, it was well known to the common \m-unln under the name of “whisk and swobbors. CITY REAL, ESTATE. AR A P A P At At e M 701 SALE_GREAT BARGAINS IN TWO-STONIY rick hotises and 1018 on KIk Grove-st., within 150 feat of Mijwaukee-av. and Woal-st., I 1,99, Terms easy. Take ynur money out of' th: bagiasndput it In s house, &0 thst youe family wil Bave some{hing after yon are gone. Inquire of JACOH WRil, 140 Duarbora SUBURBAN ILEAL ENTATE. A A~ e e e A~ rm s JronsALESim WILLBUY A BRAUTIFUL LOT, one biock from depat, &t Lagrange, 7 miles 10 Cliteano; 818 down aud €3 montiidys elieapest property ' market, and shown free; aimtract freeq 10-vent tratn areadyou, 1A BROWN, 142 LaSalie-st,, Roomn 4. J7Om BALFTIOTSES AR LOTS AT LA GRANGE ning from SN o €1G0OW, on ferme 50 Auit purchaser. - 1f you want ahume we will glve you un- Enaied birgatds, " Call and o with i to 8o the prop- ery, CONS s e rotten savin TT & LAY, 71 Washington-at, J7OR SALE_AT WEATKRN RPRINOG-NEW THO- wiory fiouss, completat near depot, sctioal. ald F5 on caay montily paymienta; b d 0-100t T L £0; H L Ly 1a; hiouse 8nd )-Loof B4, B1.000, Aud § o miles from city Hmi cent iratin, T, C. i akeside Bulldiog. J0Ii BALK—% ACRRES FOIL $1,000 CASH, WORTII 81,540 owner must have money; located sonth of ity and oae Liock from depot. Adures T 41, Triuuao otifee. COUNTRY It INTATE, FF00 A LRI RXGHANGT—812,00GLRAK ronerty Bayini good tentat b Tiancuck Culity 111, ; 'will take hats and caps, Loots sad shues, (‘X'Ifll"lfi. dry-goods, or Tles; Day cash uiflerence. MR, ToWabinelon sk, Toom 14, Jool BALE A WELL-IMITIOVED FARM, 040 acres, 64 inlles porthweat of Chleaga, 1 mlle froin N W TS por acre) $5.009 dowh. K. W. COLE, 41 Lake-rt, MOKNES AND CARRIAGES, A TTTION ~ TUESDATR, . THOISDAYS, -AKD Bstardays—Horsea, earrieges, and linrnces & g pes la#x‘n“ WESTON & CO.°8, Nos. 160 mad 108 L eamn bay mares, 6and 7 yesrs old, 16! ne aiyle and action, with look manes an ery tine famliy carrisgs teamy warrsnted i’ 'O cheatnat horae, 7 years, 1644 hands bigt, sound, H Kind. and gentie in alt hamess, a free, pleassnt, stylish B e s Toorse 134 iandh hlih, 8years old ) ~gray Liorse 153 han A old. woll e ki . trie. 1nall hagno. and free from nd'n very fair, stylislh (amily or businesa horse; ‘warranted sound. irec pouler, young and sound, and suitable for chil- dren to ride or drive. by cight bisd of very Sna draft horsen, comsiating of i bay horses and two gray mares, from 15 handa 3 inches 10 104 lianus bigh, And ®eighing from 1,320 to ,460 28 eachy heavy Lune and muscle: warrsuted sound and true ‘workers In all harness, sud suitable for Reavy dratt purposes. gcyersl ofhier tull description at tims of sale, Hpecial Notiee—The above carvload of horscs have Justarrived, and aro to bo sold va Batarday, July 2, without imit or rescrve. Bals commencingutiooelock, 7Ol BALE-BY AUCTION=AT It C. ANTHONY R, No, 143 Michigan-av., portponed till Monday, July 24, &t 12 M., SLARY, one bay Tuckatioe coit, can trot as wéll aa2:00, In_condiilon, Also 8 fast pacing mare, never was trained on track, can pace : welibred, bala poritive, dnd wituous reserve. Horscs can bo scen any (Ime previoos to salo. TiUckuaranteed. Auy persan in want of such atoci arould not fallto ai- tend thie salc. I“OB SALE~A 000D DRIVEL, kindj suid for want of wser 8 cured. Apply st WEST & CO.'S and Lasaile-sta. {ARRIAGEE, TOP AND OPEN DUGGIES, PHAR- lide tents, Jumpecats, rockaways, clicap lo tous, alld closa oul stock, E, Waahtogton-st. . B, HiLL, BTTLISH AND THAn Gan bo s atatles, corner Ohla WANTED-MALE_MELP. Tonkkoeporn, Clorkn, oic, MITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Mookikoepers, Cloriks, etc, ANTED Y0 3 MAN AS AN ASSISTANT JITUATION W, D! e A | B e Titlog with retereace, T, 6 ‘Adamest. N0 | Oifite. e U7 80 expert. Address O 73, Tithu s Bt West on gycn to personal spplications. S“.MMI . E ool ON WANTED—AS AN ASSISTANT DIUG 2 L e o Tradow R0 b A4 K yeats expericnce In & VANTED_WAGOXMARER 10 00 22, MILES | fanilier With th uta, who desires to Lecome mora 1 Chicego, iy to JOHN FLEMING, & 8 preseription and elly retall trade. Ade Al TR P 0 U SR il drens 4, Tl oy o - o7 Tl rede. dd Concliiuen, Tenmsters, ote. \VANT@JR??HE’EB[T WINNETKAL COM- | QITUATION WANTED-DT A FIRST-CLABB EN. ctent men with good ‘familtes wiio wouid 1iks V) gifah o y Wyt P lce may itk Gomstank worie' MEALRS & GO | Tofepencen. —Atrein O sie 1ibtna ofon o of city 47 lteaper Jiloc UATION WWANTEI—AS COACITMAN _ANI ANTED~15 CARFENTERS; AL.50, M ARONS m1 understaud s ‘Y_‘“ figre.on wall, Apply at 48 North Welia-at. Airald or 'fi:mkx Toseor city LR T =V o 5 e oflice. ! '\ ANTRD — BICKLAYERA AND GOOD_HOD- cAriers to ga in the country’ come prepared {0 Miscelinnoous. at11oclock. Callat 103 ast Van Duren-st. s ITUATION WANTED— 3 T . . REILY g IUATioN, WANTED—AN PXPERT STENOG n engageinent, iins had long ox- perfence, and s g e Eie . saxlon._Addrars STENOG] AP RRTE oA as o JTUATION WANTED—TO PUSH TRADE 1% . T GV Eouiiom Siates) hAYS lerks SeqasiniaEs :l"lsnunk grocery and pruvialon wmen. Y 34, Tribune n: muat he mechand hieagn HAvde Masutacturiag Comipany, Mapiawood, Cook Coy S Teme T VWANTED-BLACREMITIS AND FOLISHENS 0N il tool 1 Employment Agencies, ASTED=10 TAILROAD LADORERS AKD 33 , W0 untry. 1LV, gmlnznvw_-&rr'-n." S panai 1, EATATSE TAORERE e uie i mf(flmn-m' 0 o Faneosd RQITUATION WANTED—AB TRAVELE - b S it i, 4 R fiam through MG izan A tive KArt with. packesse jop. ra, miid uthers; wani b fafe AL 0T B gon, Adare If, cors 3 ) West Tandolphnt. | SITUATIONI NIED — FENA a L1 per. 1 plenty o esticn. station work, LA and 2% centa per yard: |", for gravel Gain n Hiloole, 1 40 per day? frgs dare for afl, | QITUATION WANTED-IY A COMPETENT SEC. S'furm fimilh, A 5L BING 4 GO, 17 Rorth Carcse, | Gencea,” Gl 470 Wanady ate o173 best o€ ref- 'ANTED=ItA 0ADN LAROREN i MICHE- | £y T A Y A COMPETENT GInT A vk Tare Ak 1L W, Mol- | QITUATION WANTED-¥ A CONPRTENT QTN cook, waah, and tron in & first-c| o l_ly: best of ety rences. Call lll‘ll‘lll‘i‘:lri)r:;;lfivx:m QITUATION WAN Y A HUN :’l{.\luffinlnx by theday, Piease call or uddress $10 \Vu1 Mincelinneons, \VANTED-ANY PEISON CAX MAKE 0 A month seiting our leliercopying ook, Auy una wi :‘:5""»:-.‘5 w'w e“vémn!’my t. No preasor water | Qhlo-nt . SITUATION WANTED= iy ncavasing Grmand (7 tho same, 5 evidanced | Surie ofiom i, 50, Fun Ml suwlug-machines. ~Fiesso in your orders for hooke, "1 ve furvished you | TGS '\\'“'(‘ e pous, 10, in the lost half-yrar. o ATION WANTE! 3 N S e tbenleam rethl sratlon: S e Il TLAT ARD AR otel and bosriliig- i Pald T postal Cania: - CAll AL AL Btate e T o100 QITUATION WANTE] COUK, WARIL, AND TO run by Swedisti . E sion: Forrua by, Swediall woman. Za Edst Divislon-at., ere, L4 and 100 Madlson-at. R o MANTEAC: 5 on- 2 - TURING C0,, 17 Tribune Bufidiug, Chieago, 111, VWASTEI=TEN WMEN Wilo WAVE A" LARGE clty scquafatance €0 sell my $100 lote 0n comtnis- 3 310 5 K & duy ca be mage Bond” or Call 1o 2 La8 tn Nuress. NTED-CARY. ITUATION WARTED-AS NURSE FOR SMALL childres d ) avmblned:. the. Borscit fovd referencer T T Feiue stloge TRt dusters, ink cupyin, 111 e #13 dar.. O 2 LNINUTON i VY ANTED=A PIKST'CLARS SALEAMAN T0 SELL our auapm (o the Northweat (Lo the Jobbing trade); I!ll:;lnlcll :},flfllo' ‘gfi IIIII]OII{III&I‘"!f!"'l’lf&ll & 10 ot i ity i : B 4t MoREN e, VANTHAA TN 6 e ITUATION WANTED-RY A RFSPRCTABLR el Lo o out whalil 5 !u:mgnfi- G 80 30 Weat fpionee Le day i prb - Pul Slde preferred son._Apply st Ari-galiery, 57 Weat Madisan-at, i :)‘:';Pv'r‘g‘":};:: Agoncins, . VWAsTER-AsuanTaax To ARy enAnaEor | SURMH SHR-LRORENAD, AN O eepted aa pariner, Als Sutte e the public by way of good 1t 74 East e 0, & young nua oF the 1 Dillncss. Atdreas P11, Frifane ofice: i "ANTRD—60 THAMS AT CONNEil FRANKLIN }ry T oot Farwells DHock s aios 33 labor. hetween Riate and Dearborn 'Sn'mmoxs WANTED~PAMILIES IN WANT OF rood Scandlnavian and e A SRR Loy e e gy o QITUATIONS WA \VARTED=YOUNG MAX TOBTUDY DENTIRTIY | &3 ini girle of sl nag AR A CEN T ‘In,a Orst-clasa otiice, - Muet be Srxt-ciaas and Lo o alitng fur altusy P AL L T T {ndlty or chuntryraa P Suund et BAR IS 4i0 W dresa 0, Tribue office, e Wit VVANTEDMES: WE WANT 10 OIVE 710 trisl packages worth 1 each, 105,000 men Who [T tg enage periaaently i the eat-paylng bustuess 1o ihe United Hiatex, We guarantce live men §7U per ek Gutibg the year. Addrem JAY & CO.,Chicauv, I NVAKIEU-GOLD-LIVE MEN TOC, ecil o the grocery trade id every oorner liandalph, I et ne es Fisss sl NTH DIES 1N WANT OF hieip of sil patl 1! IR, el et Sraisotrgts 0 Miscellancoun. QIIUATION WAKTED-AR CASHIER OR BOME A Hlkhit work b} ounss lad: ho ki FUferonces an 10 Eharnctor. Adrem 2 by Trias ohice. " BUSINLSS CITANCES. = A A R e A A A AP AAPPS USINESS FOIL 17 YEARS—STATK AND CO! &y [tighta for sale on Winteracteld & Baliulter's Ci 5 first-claas feu sulted at Mra. LA tre ventfon; exclisive unlwr{fiwem circul sample \l& mall, 20 cents. Uall or sddress son-ate, Room (. Take elovaty N e ok omron 1o a £75 to $105 daah NG M ition in anathier city; 10 32, 129 Clark-at, FOKBAL¥—A PAIILOF BMALLPHAETON FONIE! een driven togetlier anid good under kaddics woul exchange for & Kood Lirge horss, Address Y I, Trive Bue otlee, FPUE PROPERTY OF THE LATE FUEDERICK Dent, consinting of 3 horses, | smalt hiack horse, fiot quite 14 hands, i perfoctly geutle and safe for & fady or childron to'ride or Urfve; lso 2 guod road or faiiy burses, will wArTADG them ln ‘every respectis {rlal of thirve days gIven: sl 1 op phacton snd | open phueton, and 1 ead-spring op LUEKY, nearly as g Dow: eiso haeneaves; to Lo sold together or separate, st asacritice. Apply {o JUIN, the groom, 19 Harmon: cours, betieen Wabash sod Michigan-ava, 3 1IONSES FOR BALK; GOOD DRIVELS) pony, $0; two wagons, one eoversd. (72 Madison-st, Call this day. TO IENT—HOUNES. WOBTONT AND BDASRMENT BIICK jor 11 rooma, with l‘lfll%':. 18T i, Kitehed, bed-chambers,and 3 Y3 Al per- Toat b oty Xt ot Weat oy b wetk from Do TINRE AT, cars: o 10 0 RENT-1OUSE 02 LARE.AV., IN FIRST- it El‘l' 0"{‘5‘."‘. nu'\%K;:lllntllAlhrlgflrhu‘flvk lllh,fl“A‘i!ll{“ ;Gi:‘.:f.qx.,nr an. B on ARATA ) GOy 117 War ity By e fl‘O RENT—COTTAGE OF BIX 1IOOMS, IN GOOD urder, with Targe lot, 8 Jittle soutls of Thirty-nintli- [t ar Cottago Grovesv. lient $i5 per mudtl, JAMES 1L, MILL, 0§ Dearbo: [0 RENT—ON THIRTY-NINTILST., NEAR LANG. Jeyear.s & 10-ruata ousc, with Lot mud cold water and balh-roo ']‘D TENT—A 10-100M HOUSE, NO, 114 EGAN. " av., with ot and cold water nud bath-rooin, €25 per month. G, A, BERINGELL 50 Vearborn-at, Buburban. RENT—7 TO 10 UOM HOUSES AT LAGRANGE, from $10t0 $15 per month, COSSITT & LAY, 71 Washington-st ONE West, o, RENT-ROOMB-BY THE DAY, WEEK. ORt ‘month, with o without ‘buard, ul 'Novada itotel, 148 aud 150'Wabushi-ov,, near Slonroc-st. 10 RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS fouss, 34 and 30 Wasbhugion ransients, 74 cenf .50 per day. T—SINGLE OR EN SUITE, 20 NICELY- farnlsbod, cool, siry, well:lighted puoms ) L ransients taken. MRS, POTTER. ] T—FIONT ROOMS BUITADLE FOR LA« dles or gentlomen at 10 Blcran-at., betwoen Jack- :llklell;‘.d Vun Bureg,near itock lsland Depot. Transicuts Tu RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS AT $2.50 10 %5 per week for geutlemen and wives or to single g&‘l‘l!"?{““‘ In the new marble front st 41y Kouth ENT—FURNISUED NOOMS AT KINGBBURY tovm ). P[0 RENT~ELPGANTLY-RURNISUED ROOME TO Eeptiomen and budlos, Wit bonrd for adics. ” Ad- 0 5 ri i ANDEOMELY-FURNIBHED OOMB, us and K7 Deatborn-t, 3 Carpels, furnlsure, ete., al Gew._Terms modevats, T0 RENT-—SEOIRES, OFFICES, &c. Stores. RENT-NEW BTORES ON MARKET.ST., DE- tween Randolplt st Faks cach Satory aud busement._Avply 1o ROBEIRY IRETD, 50 Labilect, WANTED_TO REN IS, oL el L o NPT RS 3 'O i —SMALL i . AV A A e enti- ot or family'of three, with A sia £ I‘V‘lll IA{CI‘VML Adidress I 2 references. bt ribuge oftice, LOST AND POUND, okt liy et ol o MRS STIN TIVOLI GARDEN, CORNEL OF TIAl Lorh’lm lm’\f Jm.:‘x:-‘-;u..n: pockithook, mnmnlnl‘fi-': ra uf 1o valus o s oWDer, BT UL BOcrally Sawardet by leaving I at'12a Kadt ke sk, Gurier Of 3 T OsT=1RON, UILWAI . CAl s ey A Tatkan uf adhracinenis of memburs of tha United ststes Conunereial ¢ e save. to (lo GWnor: A Gnitabis roward il o Bivea for a retara of the same 1005 Washtagion s 0om 7, TRATED-FION WICKER PAIK, GRAY MALE, Bycars old, € branded ou righi shotidur. Liberal reward whl bo'pald_fur ber return, J Fo MANING= TON, 17 L Moy $c)5 HEWATD FOR_MO S0 from 38 Cottaye Qrove sskod. FHANK Al MISOELLANEOUS, VEI NG TO ] OUNTRY A L septat st bt Ao Ly using oae vr toore sections of m s Ureat Nows+ pfl"fllu and Siate Divisions. For lNustrated Hucs ln%mlv sddross A, N, LOUd, 79 wohre,. Chicao, i, : s A LLUASH PAID FOWCART.OF CLOTINT, CATL by ING-BIRD TAKEN aad 1o questivns cata- Jack- Iture, sud Wiscallancous gouds of say ki ""fil-‘:fiflitiel {030NAS GHLDE 6t it s, NOTlcE-siouLd o e ong who saw accidons Lappen to a nawsho) Tuesday the 11h, 5 1. o from s Mue ‘av. gar, cotaer Desplithies aud Madigou-ste., pirasa send thelr sdaressto A, 1 113 Bouth' Jefleriwn st i OBESON, GG CUTBIRING BTOCK-PAILOK BUITE Mo pluah, haip-cluth, allk-brocale, terry, oic., ate freitbinte, ateet I o M el X : tHUNION pORNITUTE COMPANY SELL 4 Pauschiold, furnuure, much orlictiv, on woekly o %nl_n}ypumepu. 0 Weat iad i R_CABI, FOUK snligs Immmu,' tate-sl. IASE or oV, S PARTNERS WANTED, — S sl ek sl S it SED IO UL J -IN A MANUFACTURING PAKTHEL MANTAUCA a0l uronta s por cantt husiness cash; best of reforences given. Gall s 474 oy b RTNER WANTED~IN A FIRST-CLASY FAT. AR fiu:fnn-.‘uwly_u 220 Boulh CIATK-aL, 3 AN’ D-WITH MODERBATE CAPI- PARTIEN, AR Sl Sulpasy Gometifag Address 1L i, Tribune oftice, now). T8 W, NTHD-HVK"\'W"I‘:T‘BT(’EBLLT“! Cant al Nuvelty,” §la per day to vod worker éf'-.:fl% ety 15,750 Bl & B0 P..0. oz vk . INSTRUCTION, 3 R o st TR S‘n()l"h‘fl FROM NATURE TAUGHT [&?&B It ading). il -wfi' x:n:‘lg Lo 5 eh e Rt e, Lkl RO, - tle-balter: from P ay can made; am: caplisl reaufred. Aud i . G, IIKLD, Borasation Fihet, Sendora. Laalls Conmiys Tt 2+ O i 3 A JAOW RALEZTOTRL COSTAININ T WA s A s | b b sl et AL M“)‘nd‘ lnur'fl'l‘l‘r’:‘j h cm 4 city of 16,000 inhahitants, with 4 aromredy_ T - it y_ one otlier hute]i the Bbov ANTED—A GILJ, TO ABGIAT_IN KITCIEN | DOmrelndoinkca pood tusincas, s f o 1 B & e \' Kaln; must be sol ce. Terms, §i, 600 Y ARSI tand vviced dar.” Boone house, 50 | 550 Rac tomit birchaser ¥ 10, Triute ilee: TXFA GiRT FOI GENERAL JIOUEE ORI O BALE—A TERES AA WA iy e i e s |OUSEWORK. |}t rulioporation: valaw roabeatie tod Deiny WASEDTO © TR ARTITO | Siaiey. 0 5. Friss o SIELATIA SR table walters, giris, claw, st Blnl-” Tluuse, JOR BAL¥~$130 WILL IUY A GOU) I complete, with a poui-tabis, {0 good or%n:”i%?d RAL HOUSE: T 74 West '\vix'rzu‘—A_m RLTO DO G Ml ‘work in & family of turee. A awnoornae T T VW AT ML o Roredih prerorred Callat N 34 Thirty-seventl-st. i 5 "_ ANTED—A GOOD GRHMAN LT and general housework az 08 HII Welldog FOIt Asallo-ats, ANTED=AGOOD T, WA roh. P B SreaOttee & Bulding). .‘VANTED—A GUOD GIRL FOR GENERAL b Bousewres. Appiy for two duys nt 500 Bouth JFOR EALE-ON EXCIANGE-A LATGE pianing-mill, “with sl machinery necessary fot ny manufacturing diors, sahy Uiitds, moldings, ete, uil s’ . G, HATRE, clear and i good order, 134 Madison-at., Room's. JrOm SALR-HESTAUTANT CENTIALLY LOCAT: B ) rd, and doing $100 83, hiaad eI‘ll net weekly; 33,000 takesil § AB COOR between L2 3 Grens T 15 Tribune ofice - o7 civab foreash. Ad 5 unning i iictions ta tho ity Cal f 10} Bouts Clark-at. fiooun [0 CAPITALIGTE AND MANUFAGTURERS-ON bt O I meatth L vt s ot o water-power and fown-properiy; also, an estailshe manufacturing buslneat, ail st o harksit, Ths Iy s are opportuni| (or zafe and gmfluhh) nvestment. drees A, Py BMITH, Tuck Falla, Whiteaide Co., 1 YVILL FEEL MY ALY INTEREST "IN 350 Rtock, with busines cliaring me $200 cash monithe 1y, 43 Asnland Dlock, et doron At Char ot ENERAL (Tribune TANTED—A GIBL TO DO GENERAL GOUBE- ™ Centre-av. KL, AT 81 NORTII CANFENTEN- Nurses. ANTED—GOOD GERMAN NURSE-GIRL, AOE VV “between 10 sud 185 bust of reforences required. T e L XLl U S e TED—A RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED WARTEDCA I d- 2 cure of youog children and hel Ay e = e fn {amily sewing, at $3 per week. Address HOM| 5 0N THE HOLLAL THUY EMALL nf cs ith Kenosh, Wis. mcifics UL sturos) ot looatu Far Miscolinneous. WILL NUY THE BALOON 282 WES or AT DIE HAND, MoNALLY ‘h CL:.r:’Iulnn “l'l‘:‘rlL ANTEDTEN LADIES WHO WAVE A& LATGE G b It o Cue Cati o 930 8 by o e Bend U ATV i Endaitevae. ot g T FINANCSAL, 3 e '900 ST i Twelith-st § rent §2: o é?u AR 3 Tent $23 per month, facluding DUYR HALF INREREST IN AN O - tablished cash busturss, pa lfl‘: ((Il;!;r‘éfll onthily. Call st or address 70 Lasalle-st., Ioom 14. Siunthly Cullstoradircne T Lodallost, oom 14 LBOARDING AND LODGING. West Side, QODEN-AV,, OPPOSITE UNION PARK- NEW 1 DVANCE .\IMWD‘ TA: MONDS, WATGITES, mnrble block), fourth houss south of Etandolphe L e YATCHES. | s —clood tard, nd a2 fino' Fome. s tan be ound i J s, e B L e ot neration 1oy, | Uioelty, 7eriun $U W 87 pexweek. Liefereace change: ALDWIN, WALREIL & CO,, HAVE FUX hand o 10an {or threa L0 HAYE T SOUTH_WOOD-ET., PACING FOUNDLINOS Hawley Dullgii, cornor Dearborn ain Jadlson z,},,,’,':‘“',’,'g‘,’,{,“x“;"“* Juit [rperes, ow, Iutuitire, fur iy ction If deslred. () ASHLARD-AV., NEAR CORNEir MONTOE Hi e otaes Witk wh Eomtortas - - "oy (O terina. ol SXLEZps 1ONGS OF THE ALADINS GOLD and Biiver Miniog Company of Chicago, $100 vach, duoin two years, {nterost o 10 per cent; urd o Arst lien upon all 1he property of the Company, = Yroposals will b recelved for thy purchase of sald tonds, of any pore Hiom'st thetny nt LR oice of sald Compny, Mo J. 116 Dl e PHESL, resiatny, o day of Aukusl 76 EAsT R N enh AR 3 Eaes 10 Tiowrd for ludtes or genticmon $4 (o §5 OAXS ON COLLATE RPAL FETATE. O ver week, O Tt ies L VSO Ao v Sy | Wit uaw uf planu. 11 and 133 T OANS MADE ON DIAMONDS, REAL KATATH, 4 chiatbeis, and other goud collatérals, ut Keoin 1), it Randa ‘flm + Metropolitan lilock, "Take elevator, 2'8“ MICIIGAN-AV.—A ~LARGE _BUITE 01 rooms overlooking tho Iaks ! !llh boare: verlo g tho lake and slugle room, 412 MICHIGAN-AV., CORNER THIRTEENTII- i, —Large aleavei abo, another rvoin, for one Or two genuvmen, Wil bourd, Meferouces exclisuged. ONEY T LOAY CON IMPIOVED” CITY rate STt Ao At G ION T KURT COMPANT, 133 Sonth Clark-at, S d QLY FOLOAN ATOTER CEST G FANNETY Tillnots, onog on hand. Nodulay If perfecs title and good secarity. £, BANFOLD, Slorria, Totoln, ENTENNTAL TIOUSE, 203 TATE-ST. CIIICAGO- © aariing irion €3 s ver weelk itk gag o pincs “rosiue, A X ; LI Froptietor, ononty B per dar e Nr:v?ui,\ 0y FL, 198 AND 150 WANABII-AV,, FJ'0 LOAN=IN BUMS OF #4,000 AND UPWANDH, Dear Monroust, ~Rouin with bourd, $1.6010 $4 pe Lo R B Y | el sums al nl CKSON, e ———— Forland Biocks | HOARD WANTLD, TO P\ HASE FOIR A 110 Rhrccty of Indeednces neat National lanic, mmm'-’ntc‘-hh e go0d re cwiato on fake share. clear af incambrance. O, G, SiRiToSh, Room 47, 14n Lanalinat, & PUARD-A GENTLEMAN AND WIVE (AMEKIL eans), without children, want n home with an aged coupleutwidawer, wits lnve u m ‘VZ ARE AUTHONRY, cllent €3,000 city ldren, in or uear 1o , where the gentioman can pructive Iaw; refer: Address €, AVRRILL, 473 West Madl- 7ANTED=810,000 0N YEARS' TIME 0, '\L.\“wn ik oss. 11, Wt AN TR ATI=1NGN AND TOARD T TWO GRNTLE: 9 T TR N i i ineny will klve ¢lty or subiirban ot a§ cash vale. N CWONETTO LOAN TN RUNS | ot of peferences, Aniress b, Trlbuing s, wrda on Ci 0 8 ARDI Y L g TWAKN, Tk & GO f T EXCHANG JROTENTY XTOAK yARIC, J, Rorwood Uark, knd laveis: TQ Tribune vitice. USINESS WANTED FOT prupe o rtsa 4, 24 Lotkerbis-ate ]:x?fimuuu-cl.rfi ) Mn{\"m-l. Mupl oud, for Minne: lany I“ ERCHANDIBE OIt Drviecina | nilanapoll; luwastawa. Ad ANGE-DY T, D. BOYD, HOOM 14, 143 MAdisun-st.i. & $15, 000 Lariw well-fmpraved farm of 23 nere Onnria, Irunuois Caunty, 1. (clear), for gowt dwell- K ‘"wl'(: :I"::Illllml l‘ll Aseuino $3,000, WUl guod prupe (40 =l acr Well-fmproved farm 3 miles sauth. cast of Joliet, good dweliing, barns, wrcuanis, tinber yader, ba. w0 better laud 1" the Baked want sood ciiy § THICERT MONTY 0 LOAS TN RUSH _OVER X0, OR_ L1 proper coniniu: o T M T by 1,000, ,500 TO LOA] 1 500. r Nyde Vark proporty. $’ HPERNTAL £ EORD I 3*5 000 83,000, §3.000, EIE o oA b1 €11y rCRty At curren TURNELR & HONT, T2 Washingion-st. near MUSICAL. T RETAIL AT THE FACTORY, PARLOR OR- 1k saneas prece erind oinpetiion bt it oty aymen! or v H bt T P A v i il of 5L Aulie, fu'Kan- Qutys want linpraved clty property, 'busluces ces kakee ar res! ey o ), LUO=NIgoly+improved stock farm of D00 ac: 00 TIHOES RS HA e A ) ‘15,000-0ne oftio dncst iy farma tn Tillnols, 40 mh AL LIST OF tons of Bay. Bow i tarin, 4 ress, barn, and h’n'1#‘m:uv Tainos dwutllug: Jive 00 acres 16 1 it - & {0—-Cablet & Rona, 7 o tialicte, DAV & (s o B Loenid e e LI & b Sug unty, . depot.of 11, Pl iUl C LR T B0 | G Civard, o becior furi 1h th 3¥oaty WaDE §oo 5 baare ":‘3'1’1"'[‘1‘".5" sarvedlom - 1oy | Sl PRI e et smprovad stock farm, 10 i Roltoate st irion 478 | mllesfrom Topeka, Kan. elia with Bif PIANOROF EVERY DESCH . aumx:zfl%r}'q;;' uflm. T mjrrm.fy STATE-ST, STANG BUITADLE FOI A LEANNKR ONLY¥78 \Jucludiug stool ad"covek, Ik T, MARTIN, 3 ear) 250 crod, catile, 200 b 3 b T} SN b 12 by, 1 faralod, Inblonenss iy proparty, 'l\l EXCUANGE—115) M| miarbie frunt for clear MRAI, 47 lieapor Bluck, 3 )0 EXCUANG CHOICE _ 80-ACHE_FRUIT 0 near St Joseph, 1 4 Cli o “IAXTFU POD MODERN-BUILT HOU: well lx;nlcc. I eschan) CHTGAN-AV,y OCTATON SHATAYOLEAERY - 1l ’ YAKLOT O OANIKBTORGANS, §50 10 $15 TE D A U i SEWING MACMINES. FUPSTSIS ety Yishaiiud i s Ut cl for clty Or suburbaa ALL KINDS=FIFTY FIRST-CLABS MA(MINES, mbufll will sasunie. J. l'lfll‘. Lovw & ¥ IVl;h- Al e e B B e | AT T FOTRTTOI T S WIlTEE 01 Jrder, sud sali st ANTED-FURNITUNE TN _THE WIITE_OH ety redutar peice) satiifaion uarunteed ormone | YV ANaitiod v 0 I % e G R R R AT e i s :Dince, warraited Wi o T GiTY DN NEW ,‘.fln:.’.‘.’;‘d' parranted thiva years iuckerd and aid at- | 33\ FANTED—TO RXCHANGE-EQUITY BN NEW 2-atury end basemeit rick bouxe for _cutiage G goud locallly ea Wead bids. - 55 oft co. OMAS 1. MALTIN. 200 Wabas Addross B’ 91, TrbULS of NIVOIOES, \ A A o Sools o desldenca QULES NITUL q Dk e doerds, teal By nfsrences. | 1 ‘iwmfi.nfi%‘wx’-".r&ufi'fio g e Ty B i £ | Mosey udvancad to say Siloust st lowastraias. tibley, 1 leg ry {a min: (}%}{BH !4 [} 'Olu"r HOUSE, 10, 13, 14 ‘.Hll 16 4 d k ot Canal st Liboral advinces mida,' Cusrgst st e M B s Qe L | e : ijl\iglmffi.'lfiuu? AND QUIETLY OUT4INKD TORAGE FOR AND. ADVANOES ON ALL K[NDI Sjarysiate sad Terrivory tor ammflm&,m,‘ St Tomdly [ o ecre [ an urun-at,, Dear biate, Inteveat) safe storegey falr charges. 1o, cesary P Pt S e 41 i RO B e ma‘... DENSONAL=MY LITTLK PURITAN, I AM UERE, ;‘:'LSA A A l‘f‘i.st‘i%mu-msu '—‘—“l el fai o do ON . | PR L R [T TTRTTELR Y78 \ g s N, |