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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1876—TEN PAGES. MISSISSIPPT BANDITTL William P. Haffa, the Republican .~ Martyr. His Atroclons Assassination by Domo- oratic Loaders. The Terriblo Story ns Told hy the Wilow *of the Vietim. TFaskington Correspondence Neww Tork Times. The Baltimore Sun and other papers hayve re- sently done great infustice to Senator Bagard fn representing bim as yehemently declaring fu the presence of the widow of Mr. Haflu, the Hepubliean martyr, that ho would not uelieve her story under oath, Ile neyer cven aaw her. I possess hior uMdavit made o Misslesippi; A hava rend lier testimony hefors the Cotamittee, and I henrd the story frotn hee own HNps In ler home n Philadelphia. £ will give it in her own words, for no skill and no genjus could tell the nil story 8o well, nor could any story show lna more lurid light the Sendish temper of the Mis- sisnippt bandittf, Let me first introduce It brietly, WILLIAM T TAVFA was o man of spoticsn character.e OF singularly mild and Inoffeusive mantiers, he was beloved by e eolored peoplo and respected by all the unprejudiced whites, o was not a fghting man. ITe did not go to Misstestupi for offlce, but to raise cotton and corn, Six years ngo lnst February, he lq\wl @ plantailon near Auburn, in Trinds County, After Mr. and Mrs, Haffa and thelr chflllrcn had lived there, quictly working, never lnler'rus ing ' iu puilt o8, the owners of the land enlle b on them and pskid them whether they iwere friends of the white man or Lo — nlguclri Hesoid (a8 nuy honest Northern man would have nall‘l to such a guestion) that le was n frlend to every one who Jra worthy of friend- vhethe: 7 black, sy \?ehnf;)&'é;fl'nd“flm." thoy sald; ! you are A PRIEXD OF THE —— NIOGBH After thisinterview he was threatencd moro than once. 'The colored peoplo saon afteriard nominated him for Justice of the Perce. Gov. Alcorn made the appointment, and refused to eject him when the Democratic leaders asked 'llmt he should be removed, on tho ground that s Northern man should come down and rile them.” The majority of the people—the blucks —dealred his appointment, and no onc of efther color could camplain of his character, 1leserved out his y,crnll qllcd“"o years. Ilo was renominated 1 again clected. n“"rhnml‘m-ul Democratle leaders then “walted ! on him, took him out of thio hiouse, and lashed Im without mercy with a cowhlde; and when his wife Lesought them for ®uercy and clung to iho, one of the rulllans, who Wwas a joint owner of the plantation, THREW HEI OFF 80 VIOLENTLY that &ho was lald up for a month from the fn- Juries she recefved, Bhe lLas nover to this day Tuily recovered from the shock. Mr. Haffa rc- mained; he was threatened again; his Loy was £hot ot hfs own Iife was put repeatedly fn peril, e disarmed one would-be assassln, a member of one of the famities in the dlatrict, After these oceurrences both Mr. Haffa and his wife taught colored rchools. As tho biacks trusted them they had influcuce over their votes, This was the bead and front of their offonding. ‘They nlso taught the blacks in Sunday-schools. The Ku-Kiux were aup‘lrcnned. nnd thero wos peace in Mississippl untll last snmmer, when the cumpaign of {utimidation and useassination was inaugurated. Bound Lo enrry tho State at any costy—n hoast made overywhere and openly, —thie fato of Mr, Hafta was sealed. Ho would not leave, Ho could not be driven off. Ie inust. die. Aund now I stand nslde to LET THE WIDOW SPRAR: “We were nronsed by the bnrk[ng of ourdog furlously on the nmorning of the 6th of Scptem- ex. & 1 hollered, ¢ Who la there? and no answer. " repeated It, and there was no auswer. Jgud ,5'”“ Mr. Ifaffa got up and sufd, *Who Is there “They sald, *We will let %an koow who Is there,’ o, mmcullmi to that eitect, “Amd 1 safd, ‘My God! they have the yard full of men,! Y1 presume there ware from fifty to soeventy- five men barriending the whole of the house. And thoy bad not only armed themselvea with one or tivo weapons, but they had sotne of themy Inlf o dozen, They had them buckled around them, besides' the ‘musket that they carried. They tried to nnfasten the dooy to et in, but I put. m{ Toot between the door and the sill and iept tha door closed, My danghter helped me. Finding they could not gret in, they fually took one of the fonco ratls and TROKE TIE DOOR DOWN, and part of the furniture, * And wo weru‘)mllurlng all the time—* Mur- der! Marder!! No ong came o our assfstance. They could hear mo holler ‘Murder!? for about two miles, as the nnl;éhhur- told ino afterward, # Tinally, Mosoly, the agent of the Singer Sewing-maching, cane up to e and choked mo nud iehd o revolver elose to my head, Hefore hie choked me 1 sald: & 4 1L win not afraid lf{un will choke me and spave iy husbarfl—that {s all,* # Moscly safd to me when L -called bfs name severnl timea: ¢ 8h—shl? “Ihada nuuln‘: bahy then, and it was lying on the bed screaming, “After I wus choked so that T vould not holler any longer, my duughter }uinu and she left me and went over Lo her £l " *The men outside broke o shutter off the window and . PIED AT MR. TIAPTA, and my lttle boy told me yesterdiy—ha sald ha waull'take oath any time—that it was Jinmy Wiltehead wha fred ono of the shots at M. Hadfa, und 8id Whitehend, tho owner of the Jand that we rented. 1o Daid threatened Mr. ITafTu's 1ife sevural thues, which the children iy red ¢ ) +* They fired twice, and I went to him, and he nsked tiie to take him to the bed; s my daughe ter nnd I assisted hiin to the hed, Wo had ho Tighit. 1t was utter darkness therey and says he tomus ‘Mamma, I want water,! As,foon 88 1 coutd get o light Lyave him water and lajd him duwn und ran out furassistance, and rent wy lit- e Loy over 1o somc colored people, und Lhey camne tushing oyer, “ Fluatly BId Whitehead camo alogg and re- fused w lét me have o Thyulclnn. ilo sald it Witk Bo ke that he would Wie, anyhow, u“?h. lllnlgf :1“:‘1\'1 .;R{mnmu, 1 am t'ulng to Ales? anid asked Goid to lave merc is 8o, and he Iafd his head on my nhoulu{:m Gy € After tio colored peopie ied 1ald ) i cr the colored peopls had 1nld him s LBl (0 S0 Whitehieads $atoacly o oheadd that choked ey und ho ot u révolver at my Bend 3 and i Whitehead sabl, § You know M5 Mosely” was not here! 1 mh, Yo, alvg ho was,' B Whiteliend spoke out that | had to recall thuse words for the sake of my Yjfe, ”"Thcy made mo reeatl it and ssy it wos not him, “ They came there togetier, aud sat up the first night,—Whitchead und two ur threo otlicr gentteman,—unid they did nothing but use pro- Iane langunge all the time, and ubuso “thy Northern'people, They sald that they would shfiw them that they” were Iully uriaed now ant TEADY YOI WAR AT ANY TIMI, and that they could not rule over them or do g they pleased with them, “"They would not allow me to haye s coffin for hims at all. Col, Gridln, formerly United Htates Senator here,~at leust, g0 they told iney— he came and safd: ¢ Mra, Haila, 1 regret this yerymuel! Bays |m‘ “1 cannot get uny cotlin for you, for thuy won't allow it.” “Do you want to kuow suything about tho gtllm;, nien that were assnssiliuted ke siing Bha was told to go on with her sad story, = Well, this was the 0th of, After Mr, Haflta was gone, e colored | who were there safd: ¢ We huve lost our best friend, I would 1lka to see any one come to iy house and kill me in os brutul o manncr as they did the "Squire,’ Tho names of the peoplo who Balid this wery Stevens, Fls wifu aald g0 nowe,' Il saya to hier, * Yes, you had bet- rio hote, for L il be the next one,’ **Mr, Whitehead salid: * Dule, you better ho carcful how gou talk, or the b will bo ufter you, *' 8a about 8 o’clock theso men came back to seo £ By, J{uffa was gone, and they were fook- ing like hungry wolyes—the MOBT HIRKBLILUOKING MEN 1 EVEIL BAW, ey suld; "% Ay colored people seercted about your premlees herot?! wBays , ¢ No, sir.! * ‘Tliccs was nopody fn the hoaco then but my children and Mr, 1faila's corpue. 1 euid: $Thers 8 nobudy hero; but you are privileged to como lt" fl::fi exuning the “prewises’ and fook up the cy.! “Twa of them alighted and came fnand looked around, and they sald that wos oll that they wanted 0 know, ““They went over to these colored people’s housea “and ‘foolc the Steyenses—fathor and Son—aut aud stood thein on & stump und shot M, and KILLED THEM INSTANTLY, ¢ v v Thoy did uot give themony warnlng any more thag they Md Mr, Haffa, when tkey came in the Louse and took them out. ! ‘They sald they had 2 tarze day’s work on hand, and that they Iad to commence mrl?’, and durluee that duy they perpetrated a nunber of murders, They were after Senator Caliwel) hut T don't know whetTer they got hhin at that time or not.” The 8tevenses were Republieny leaders, nd #0 was Caldwell, who was brutally murdered sume thiag aftervard, » 4 Mr, Whitelicad then gnve me ten days’ no- tlee to lenve, and a6 the colored people harbored me. 4 Mr. Haffa was buried in o rude box, and {et the white peopl nnd my son went along. lle was JUST WRAPPED UP IN A BHEET)— um; would uot allow It in any other way, Cafe, Whitehead said Tinust leave;” that we swere looked on ns sples here, The colored peo- lll«: barbored 1o m!‘dl I got s conveysnee to L depot. nhql"l‘n‘n“ym:']‘&‘:m!uml all the colered people throusti the county there—took thefr arms from them nnd woukl not allow themn to have any; and before I luft the depot they mnde thy cofored people break up thelr [Repub- Tican] clubs, -umd overy one of them Joibeil the Dunocratle rlnh!,—lllt?‘ compelled them to do #0 nt the perll of their Ifves, “1had no_money; I was obliged to leave m'er’ylhlng; 1 had uot cven o chunge of cloth- P Ing, Bhe #ald ko more. T e LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TIE NDALTH OF THE PROPLE. To the Kditor of The Tridune, Lake Fonesr, Iil,, Aug. 8.—Tho conscien- tlons physician often asks himself, * What can bédune to finprove the physleal condition of our peoplei” Every medical 1nun who has any considernble practice knows the fecble and dis- cascd state of o furge portion of the cominuni- ty. A well woman s the exception; and strong, bealthy children aro raritles. It ought not te be so, Nor fs thore any need of b Many of tlie dlscases that are so common might bo prevented, and thoy would by, it the people only knew the danger of certaln practices ond avolded habits that aro destructive to health, Muck of the sickness in tho community 1s the result of igno- rance. ‘The masses arc not cducated . the art of health-preserving, and tho majority are un- ncauafuted with the laws of hygiene. The not. ural state of man ought not to by one of dis- case. Tt {s sbuormel to bo sickly. Aud the reuson for our present candition Is beeause tho laws which govern our bodies have been broken, digregarded; ond we are paylng the penalty, The daily list of suicldes is but the resultof a braken serles of natural Taws. It &8 rare that o well man kllls himself. The brain of u sulcide Is » dlseased brain, And ¢ is u reasonablequestion to ask, “ What is tho State or counnunity dolag to prevent dis- ease!" The largo citles mako w pretense at a system of sewernyre, and the clearlng away of nulsances, whiclitang It should be, but tho don't o far enough, The seminaries and cof- leges teachalittle concerning the subjects of phy-lolog{‘md liyglene, but nothing compared to what they ought to, and tho boys and girls are only'a small portlon of the cominunity who onght £o0 have the opportunity of being tuught. Youug married people need Instruction such as most of them do not possess upon subjects of vital fmportance tothemseves and thelr oflspring. ThLe State I8 prodigal with its money in the care of those who require ita clarities, but searcely noullné; goos {rom ita treasury for the prevention of those compinints it fa ealfed upon 1o relleve and cure. Our Legislatures grant charters to medical achools of all pathics for the purposc of edacating men to care for those who are glck, und Jiundreds annually graduate and enter the medical profession, But onrmed- fcal assiatance coties too late, Wo hielp our fel- low men after they ure down, but do very little to prevent thefr falling, It {s a fact that many of the discases which call for our charity hnve n pre-natal foundation, and which™ conld hiave been prevented hnd the mothers possessed the knowledge they ouglt to. have possessed. Our dentists will tell you, §f they tell the trath that they arc largely obtajuing ‘their Hving of the neglect of mothers to cat tocth-making JauEs Reprarm. food. The Buperintendents of Inkane arylums will bear me out in the statement that many of thelr patlents neyer hiad atrolig nervons orguniza- tlons, and conscquently were not sble to bear the surrows, and disappolutments, aud bereave- ments that befell thiem, and they went crazy. It liea fn the power of tho mother to give her child the foundation of a nervous organization to withstand the trlals of life without golng mad, There are annually thousands of untimely deaths, and hundreds of thousands who suller trom dlseasca that ouglit tohave been provented, TR SILVER HILL, To (Ae Edtlor af The Tribune, CHICAGD, Aug, 4.—I am pleased With your vicws upon the Bilver bill. Its passage, {n my mind, ts the only hope for tho country, Let it become & law, and its effect would be seen ot once. It would revive business. It would re- atore confldence, und the confidence would help us more than the money, Ihave yet been un- able ta find one valid objectivn to it Bome say it Is repudlation for the Governnent and fndi- viduals to pay thefr debts in a depreciated, cur- rency, You have well answered the objection. ‘When the debt was contracted allver . was s urt of ¢ the cofn of thy realm,” and thoe silver dollar woa un Tionest, lawful dollar. And no greater ewindle was ever perpetrated upon the Amerean public than when our bondhola- ere fn 1878 induced Congress to demonetize the silver dollar and sccure the payment of the honde in gold, 1 see no scose, or justice, or morality in requising that an agresment to pay £1,000, mnade when the sflver dollar wus a lnw- fal dollar, must be satlsfied only i grold. A‘gnln, fLis saldy “ANl the gold would flow vut o’ the country,™ T doubt that; but, udmitting it, What thent Wiy, “Our currency &8 upon wsilver basis, and its purchosing power s di- minfghed,” For the present we care less for its purchosing power than its rnyln;r POW« er, We -have bought enoogh “and too nch already, Wihat wo weut 43 to pay our debts lionestly and honorably, and this.we wili do if our Congress will censa attempting to bind us laud and (oot If the man that owes §1,000 for n debt contracted when the silver dollar was n lawful doller, offers fn paynient 1,000 silver dollays, I know of no yule of cthies that would Tequire M tu do more, But “aflver 18 not worth ns much a8 when the debt was contruct- el In the debtor responsiblo for that! And must the entiro loss by the depreciation fall up. on himi” Thero s n class of feglalators nud n cluss {n every community who think the debtoy hias no rlghts ontitled torespect, Thero are such I this eity, men with nothing to do but to com- pute thele intercst, and discourage by thely choakings every business cndeavar, whils the 1ifo und eneriey “wud prosperlty of the city rest with the debtor cinss, 1 suppone If there should bu now discoverios of gold und it should by ndded largely to the wrnmvf' of the world, and it emrulmlnz power bo thereby diminished, that these mien would urge the making the #old englo o Joga) tender for unly one doljar in tho payinent of debts. Lt woulil Lo fust os sen- alble us the demonetizing of silver because fn the wealth of our resources we have ft fn ubundance. % ILE, 8. OUTNAGES AT BIIDARPORT. 1Y the Kditor of Tha Urivune. Cnicaao, Avg. 4.—Vora long time the Iu- habltunts of Bridgeport have had thoe very best supply of vegetables, frult, aud farm products gonerully, brought to thelr doors from the farmers In the viclnlty, They lbave always had the very bot at the lowost city prices. This supply 18 now belug cut oft by the conduct of ongs of thievish boys, und directly under tho nose of ottr policemen, too many of wlom are relatives and partioular frionds of theae Loye, 1t s bad !’““l‘rV to station policemen in Jocalfs tes where thelr relatyes live, and cspeclally It they wero brought up there, The moment o Inriner comes to certain parts of Urldgeport ho 18 besct by gunas of thiovish boys. Sowme selze the horse, some julip upon the wagon, snd, if the driver makes reafstance, thers aro others on the sldewnlk Lo throw stones, These seencs are of {mly veeurrence, und yot no urrests are made, ‘Ihe result 1 that Bridgeport has Lecome en- tirely dependent upon peddlers, who bring thew what they cannot sel) elsewhere, or clse cople ure Ubllged to travel some dlnnnw, daublo pricea for supplies that thoy could onee huve bought ut thelrown deors, it {s ustonshing that the parents of these boys cannot pee the elfeet of these outroges upon tholr own pockets, If Bridgeport cannot have the protection of polieemen, than Jet it not be tuxed for them, There §s plenty of voom fn our Reform 8chools for il theso boys, A Burerneg, NEW DAPTIST CRURCH—LATING CORNDR-STONE, T the Edttor of The Tritun. Criteado, Aug. 4.—The Rev, J. M. Whitchead, pastor of the North Star Baptist Church, of this clty, will ussist in leying thu corner-stone of the Baptlst church o Dhibuque, o, Tuesgay the sth . Prepuratory seivlees womwones Sune Z. day the 6th inat. This chureh Is most heaudd- fnily situated In one of the moat oligible por- tions of the eity, ‘Elwir forier bonse has be- come entively 1oo sinall and unsoited for the the place. ‘The busement is tu be flulshed and furnished In a splendid style, well lighted and ventitated, and beautifully nrranged for Sabbath- achool und soclal nectlugs, The audience- toom is to bo furnihed, {0 o good, atiractive manper, with u view for comfort and con- venlence as well as beauty and symmetry, It will be equal to any Lotse of worship in- the place for vonvenience, bewuty of style, and tinish. "Lhe entire cost will not perbaps exceed BB, This Chureh is dolng & grand and noble work, They are paying for the materials and ok o8 it progressen.” Thele motto Ls, “Bulld & good hotse and finlah it n good and rpproved rtyles put no mortrage on it Tho popular pastor; the lev. Allan Curr, Is doing » grand and glorfous work in that large and growhys commerelul city with o population of newr 30,000, Its positfon and relution to all Nartbern Iowa s very huportant and command- gy and will exert wwide sud favorablo fuflu- ence oyer all that Jarzo nnd growing popnlation us well a3 o marked houor to the friends aud the denomlination, Many of tho citizens are deeply interested in bulliling this house, giving large!; thelr influence and support. This chuvch Is'nof wualthy, but they are striuggliog with an cnergy worthy of suchu cause, They nre making great sacrifices willlugly and eheerfully, Buch a noble work i3 an “event that reaches Into the agea to come. This bullding will be ou orna- mient to the city and u rich bovor to the dorfln. 1IGHTIXG WY BLECTRICITY, To the Eduor of The Triduns. Cnticado, Aug. 4.—*“Daily Reader! wants some’ Wnformation ahout the lumination of a raflrond depot in Parls by means of the electrie Tamp. The clectric current necded | to produce the voltale arc fs pgencrated in s Gramme's clectro-mogmetic miwhine, . whose oagnets are set revolving by stoam-power, The applt- catious of thint Gramthe machine are becoming rupldly nwte and more nutwerous. 1t s used bugll Tor sfiver-plating und u_lectrotlplm:, and for Mumination. For uver » year the foundry uf Mcesre. Hellmana, Ducomniun & Stelulen, In Mulhouse, has its vast arca of 18,000 square feet fifuminated by four Ifghts, equal tu 100 Carcel lamps coell, Mr. Pouyer ~Guertlor's nln:]pg, the Chemles de fer du Nord depot, sud and vucor two of the steamers of the Cam- pagnie Arsma nnd Sontigue, nlso get thelr Hght trom similar machines, Mcsars, 8autter & Lemonnler (Prris) use now n Grame machine (grand model, latest improv- ed}, which produces a'light equal to thut of 1,850 Carcel oil lnmips, which Is thu sumne us could Le obtained from the combustion of 0,400 cuble fect of gas per hour, at @ cost fifty (inics greater, Withthe 300 and 100 Carcel models tie price of illumination, is respectively twice aud four times as grent nd with the largest model, Prue- theally, liowever, [t secms preferable to use zoversl staller justead of usingld larger one. In Mr. Sautter’s shop—surfuce, 12,000 square feet—the light obtained from three 100 Careel machines, with glass bliades, (s us good us day- light ou wll the points where the men ure at work, Rcspcuttully‘g RO¥F. M.DELAYONTAINE. TAY OF CITY EMPLOYRE. Tv the Editor af The Tribune, Crrcaco, Aug. 3.~Tu your paper lave for the lust six or seven weeks appenred reports regard- ing tho yeduction of salarles pald by the city to its eniployes, cte., and, thinking you will bebave falrly in this matter, I take the lberty of asking you to Insert the folluwing: In the Drawing Departiuent of the Board of Public-Works, oue draughtsman, at u sulary of §08.3¢ per month, is dlscharged. Now, look at thils Department. Its Chief Clerk, Otto Pulzer, known to the public einco hia connection with the Cook Couuty abstract job snd other iobe, has ulways rtecefved " a salary of 15) per month, althoush he never, “since the firc, remalned {n the oflice two hours'a day, and never did any work whatsosyer, Sue years aggo he was elected Town Collector of the North Town, nnd always drow his salary from the cliy at the samoe time he dischurged the duties of Town Collector. Some four or five years ago lie published un atlas of Chicago at great prafit to hlnself and by partners, although the greatest part. of this work wos douc by the cmployea of the Public Works in Mr, Pelzor’s de- partiment. . Any of the employes can testify to the truth of this. RepuBLICAN, BOAND OF TRADR SILVER MEETING, To the Editor of Tha Tritune, Curcago, Aug. —Mr, Wright's silver reso- lutjons wers voted down by the Board of Trade to-day, about 10 to 1. Immediately thereatter o special meeting wos called for Monday even- Ing, to consfder und net upon these resolutious, 50 decldedly sguelched by the Bosrd on thelr pasage at high 'Chungo to-day,~a sharp dodge upon the part of the friends of the mensurg ! Nuw, what I want to know'ls, what Ig, to pres vent 100 members, fricnds of this sllver scheme, getting topether hluudny vvening and passing these resolutdons, which the full Board 8o em- phatically repudiated by its vote of this noon, and sendingsthuin out to the world a5 the ex- {INHIOI\ ot the Chicago Board of Trade upon his questiond As it looks to oneup atree, there seem (o ba two or three members upon the Buard who aro extremely anxious thut the Board should Indorse thelr views, Muspen, NOT TAE ALDERMAN, To the Rdttor of The Tribune. Cmicado, Aug. 4~A commuuleation ap- peured In your paper of to-dny, over the signn- ture of Mfchnel Byan, and, lest I may be sup- posed to be {ts puthor,det o state that I con- slder Mr. Edward Jdhnson, hoakkeeper of the Board of Public Works, a capital mau, and well worthy of the salary ho recelves. 1lo Is not only bookkeeper, but slsa cushier and paymus- tér. I belleve that the bst fnterests of the city demand that the Board of Publlc Works should not be abolisbed, and [ know the present Com- wmlgsloners to be 'lmueut, capable men. $ee M. Ryaw, Alderman Fourteents Ward, DY WIAT AUTHORITY 1 To the 2ditor’af The Tribune, Circago, . Aug, 4.—I understond that there was o Lodze of Good Templars (nstiluted {n this city antongst the printiog fraternidy last Bunday, and, belug a member of your Order for sowe years fn (he States of Missourt nud Penu- sylvanin, I deslro through the medlum of your paper to ascertaln Dy what authority o charter eau bo granted to a deputy to erganizo o Judge upon the ¥abbath dny.J anns W. Rannonrn. CORRECTION, To the Kditor af The Tribune. Cuicaa, Aug, 4.~I regret very much that a slight mistake should have csused the namo of Mrs, Myles, Matron of thoSt. Luke'sToepltal, to ho called Intu questlon In reference to George Foyle's statemcnt, us shic Knew nothing of it, Not. befug ablo to Kud witnesses, the two ludies made the remark that they muu*m. shie would, 1€ shie kuew o it. Aus, Evgay, e S DISAPPOINTED AMBITION. An artist, wito had Jealous grown Of brother: or's great renowi, firow "wids hiv clokk fn augey mood, And soughit 8 wpot on whicli (0 brood, And enltfvate the virtues rars Of envy, ruge, and dark despals At last tie found a wafe rotrea Mado lonely isle Ljs winding-sheet, Though uir was xoft and breezes mild, 1118 hieart waw rent—his wards were wild; "Pwan wuld by ally ** He's but o child, " Quo duy, our artint wondees o'er The rocky clil, where hreakers roar, And socs, above, nn eagle sour, “ufuun ';A.iu“i 10 ‘Ih}l ulllcu pmv;m " Oh! wanl t 1 with witigs wega bleat)" Tie erfed, **for thin 10 b at o - On yonder rock, which rears ite head luve clond, snd storm, aud ocenn-bed) Oh! would that 1, from day (o day, Might fty rongls sir ln woarch of Prey; Lor then each dainty 1 mlxihuhou.o—- Now lsw rustricts mankind's ubuye— Or Lo it chlld, or ixhe oF Ieaat, 1 no'or whould want dullclons foast i Lut soon hia woids und sighs wore hushed, An down throogh rpice tio cogle rushed, Compelied hingquick to tuke the fght And now ik reaeun’s gou from mfivm. (?Iluufml 070 his viewa—~xinco he-bolloves Ambitlous cagles are but thleves, Cutcauo, Aug. ¥enausoN, THE PAST. Tappy years Leavu stonder rocord Bin and sorrw Bk oud line All blstory of Timo, Childhood's Joys, Tha Beet rentent luafter yea Aru but the suilles -Chat aprang frouw tears, Love's young dr *{a youlk whd matdeh Bucl sweet enchsutiment, ku ul::m up]finllr- ¢ mitery uf Lopes sud fears, Juuw, 1676, i ¥ i Paxern, ered THE LAW. Sales by a Guardian=«=Sales Un- dor Mortgage. Applications for Divorces---Becord of Judgments and New Buits, DECISIONS. SOMB LAW AS TO MORTOAGHE BALES, Beveral questions of finportance convected with mortggee sales were decided Ly the Bu- preme Court lately in the case of Louls Bush et al. vs. B. F. Sherman et al, The farla sre In briefl us fullows: In 1830 Winchester Hall, one of the complatnants, bought of Ayres & Efamn- {lton n block of Tand, o part of which formed the subject of contruversy ln the presant sult, Part of the Mrehase-porey waa pald n caeh, the remninder bowg sccured by mortgage in the usuad forn, Hall took the title fv bis own name, althongh the other complainants, Bush aud Richard, were equally (nterested with him in the speculation. In 1857 Hall suldthe west hall of the block to Joseph 8mith, Ayres& Hamilton having agreed thut, if Ilalf paid the nstallment duu May 93, 1857, on his mortgage, they would only hold the weat half of the block for one- haif of the remulnder of the purchasc-moncy. Ilall, however, waa not to be released from bis obllgation to pay hismortgage. The install- racut was pald May 23, 1857, and subseqnently one-half the remainder of the purchase-money, Lut no npplication was made to have the holder anply thease sams n dischaege of the mortyaga indebtednees on the weat half of the block, which had been sold to Smith, nor was it ever soapplied. Afterwards Bmith, Leing unable to keep bis contract, for a nomiual conslderation surrendered {¢ to Hall, losing all his payments, Previousty, however, the murtgaze given by Hall bad been bought up by one Shermun, toe pether with the unpald notes. In 1560 Han vonveyed !hi property to Bush in trast for “all . the anues originally In- terested, by prily 1581, all of Hail's notesexcept one fur 53‘443 had been patd. ‘This was twlce extended to Muy, 1562, but he- fore that time the war war broke out, and Hall went South and Jolned the Rebel nriny st New Orfeans, After walting for some months Sher- man solil the property utder the mortgage, part of It belng bought by D, C. Nichols und the ve- mainder by Eben Colfax, and by them In turn conyeyed Lo Mrs, Cleaver, Sult wus then brought by Bush, Hall, nnd Richards ln 1867, tohave these dewds to Nichols, Cultag, snd Mrs. Cleaver set usiite, and to be al- Jawed o redecm fraw the artgare sule, The Court dismigsed the bill s to all but Sherman, found that thero was due him $6,714.05 and that he was chargeable with constructive” but not x‘u'u.m! fraud. An appeal wug taken by both arties. ¥ ‘The Bupreme Court asld that there was, as had been adiitted, no obstacle in the way of the execution of the pawer of gale in the tort- gage. Hall's absenee from the State wan volun- e lud mde uo provision to psy bis note, which he knew was coming duey and ft was bis own fault it his rights had been fore- cloged. Unless, therefore, the mortgage liad been relensed asto the west half of the Hmwrt ¥y v valld reason exlsted why the creditor conld not exercise the power of #ale contained i the martzage Lo foreclose andcut off the mortgage- ar'sequity of redemption. There was noconsider- atlon for the agreement of Ayres & Hamilton to release tho west half of the block, and it was wade for Sinith’s benelit alone. No application af any money having been made Iu such way, the nzreement beedme operative, andl when Hall again obtalned the thle from Smith he took it without uny privilege of having future Euynmnu n(:pl!ed In_reduction of the incum- rance on the weat hall of the property. Hall vould claim nothing aa grantee of Smith, He held the lund the same as i no contract hud been made with Smith, aud the whole property remained subject to the morigaze, As fo the valldity of the sals under the mort- gage, ouly one note remained due, while the no- tice of safe reclted in genersl terma that defzntt had heen made in puyment of the mortzage, but the Bupreme Court held that the notlces were suflicfent; that only ITall and persons claiming tnder him_ were {nterested in the pro- ceedings, und they know tho dvmluulm of ‘the mortgage, and could not therefure be preju- diced or misled. 80 far as the publie were coneerned and those that desired to become bidders or purclinecrs ut the sale, It was ¢nough that defenlt bad heen made In the condition of the mortgage. Nor ‘waa It error that the amount due was not stated, as the mortgage did ot requlre that'it shouid be, As 10 a further objection that the trustee was Loth seller and ~buyer at the sale, the Bupreme Court sald that polut had not Dbeen proved. The trustee beeame 1he owner of the property shortly alter the eale, but it did not appear that there was aby ar- rangement that the buyers ut the salo sliould reconvey to blm, When his trust had expired he bad 4 right to take the titlo to the property tho sumne ns any other person. The furmcer owner could not i any way be injured. Any fr- regularitles in the sale made It only voldable, not vold, and the long sequlescence of the com- plalnants barred them from any relief. The decree was thercfure vrdered Lo be reversed uud the bill dlsmizsed, DUTT OF A GUARDIAN IN MAKING SALES, Tu the case of peliuat va. Dows, u queatlon was rafsed as to the jurlsdiction of u Court to order a xale of the Jand of non-resident minors when the petition for such enle wns not filed Inn the counity swhero the fand wassltugted, The land wus situated in Cook County, the minors were residents of Oblo, but tho “petition wus filed 1n Wil County, The Supreme Court held, oyerruling (he decislon “of the finferier Court, that the statutory provision reyufring the petition to be tiled fu the county where the fund was sit- unted when the minors wers nonsrealdents, wus oblfgatory; that it must be strictly followed; und that in the ?mucnt cuse, the petitlon havinz heen fled (n Wl Cuunty when the lund sought tu be sold was in Cook County, the sule was i1+ Tegul and could not be sustafned. Mr, L §, Vullette appeared for the sppellee, CIIICAGO COURTS. DIVONCES, The troubles in the Vou Beren famlly, which have been dally Increasing for the past four yenrs, have ut last culminated in o separation, and yesterday the wife, Hearleita Von Deren, fited her HiHl for o divorce. Bho suys that she was martled in 1805 to her present husband, Fricdrich Vou Beren, sud thut up to 1873 they lived together with o reasonable de- gree of happlness. About that time, however, he began to fmbibe rather more “mouutain dew" than was nccessary for lifs existence, which had o very deletev{ous cifect on his physical syatem, The result frequently was to create In blu a sudden and {otense desire to re- duce hier head tu u shapelesa wass, and, though Lis efforts hmve nut Leen crowned with cutlve suceess, I wis owing fur more to thoe strenuons objections raiseld by Mes, Vou B, to sueh proveedings than o luck of will on e port. fle finally eclzed a revolyer aml threatencd to open” a new channel through her bralng, whoen she, feaving that this might be uttended with soma ulterlor fuconyventence to Tierself, fomuedintely left bim, and las sles studiousty refused” to put lersel? within his 1owere ‘These fucty, set oub with ull necesaary lv;:ul verblage, form the gruumds of ficr askiug Tor u divoree, The maorltal fellelty of Clurles Abel has alzo heen suddenly broken, ulter only s yeur's dura- tion, owing to hls discovery that his‘wife, Lenn, hud threw husbands I fuct, while' only one ol them s recognlized by the law. Complafunnt fmmediately abdleated fn favor of the other two, sithough they have no legal vlghts in the premises, and bis Talthless wife hus returned to Bailalo to her pgullty pleasures, while he stays to get & dl- yoree. UNITED STATES COURTS, J. G. Ditman and M. 8. Bulkley sucd Loomis T Palmer for §1,000, 1. ', Smith filed & bill wzainst Eben F, Run- yan und wite, and glarge number of others, to Toreeluse 4 trust dedd for 814 2, a4, 8. F. Galels Sul in Carpenter’s Addjtion; Blawk 0, and Lots W o 23, Block 7, a)l in the subdivision of 89 acres, In the E. 3 of the 8, E, 15 of Bec. 26, 40, 18, BANERUPTUY MATTERS, “The casv of Juseph M, Norels was referred to the Regtster for linul report, 1 order was made fn the notter of Homer P, Wuttleh on ol partics intcrested to show Lunsy Au&'. 1 why the composition should uot be ratifled, 1larrison Weaver, of North Menderson, Mes- cer County, filed a voluntary petition fn bank- ruptey yesterday, His spreferred and seeural dubts sinount 1o $11,010.64, aud the unsccurad o $10,073.58, The usacts cousist ol equitlos in twu lots worth $1,830; debls duw on vpen ae- counts to about $4, 15299, and biils und notes to about BJUTSIT. The petitlon wus referced to Reglster Jolmson, ssfgmees will be chosen this snorning at 10 atclock far Willtaw H, Jenkine and for Josepin Thicler, and at 13 o'clock fur Blmonds & Slod- dark. A mr?xmman mesting wiil also be held ut 10 o'clock fn thecass ol Jamnes Witey & Co. Asgicneen will be chosen Monday murnfng at 10 % lovk for rh{ & Barnes, eury Flecers hicitner, and €, P, McKay, AtIL o’dwk Mon- day the creditors of Lhe Globe Inaurauce Corne puity will meet to chinuse an Assignee. [n the olternoon of the mame day the tirat and second dividend mecting in the case of J, G. Langguth wiil take place, AUPRRION COUNT IN DRIXY, W. B. Rogrers hegan. a.anft for $4,000 aguinst Crxv}r,l(u[}.l.lxlmdk}’:uhwn R, L'nuhl i W dum B, Ilenkins brou; uit. nst 0. Thotass Morgan. by re:ovorZ‘ 000, e CIRCOIT LQURT. The State Savings Institution filed & bill aninst Henry G, Catlin, W, C. Cotlin, Gu: Cutlim, Danfel Goodwin, Jr., Troatee, and J. J, Noble, suceessar In trust, o foreclose u trust- deud for £3,600 on Block S'tn Clydn, First Subdi- viafon, being o sulbdivielon by W, 1k, Clarke uud il‘llih.l.i? of tha W. X of the™S, E. i of Sec, U, A Catherlne C, Marah and Wiillam R, Hosmer, puardiens of the estate of Catherine L. Tread- wiy and others, filed » bil} against Levl and Mury A, Shares, J. W, Storey, James Allen, William "Miller, Francls Potter, 3. 1L Guger David Goodwin, and A, L. Rockwell ta foreclose u trust«dced for 31,400 on Lots Gk and €5 in C.d. Hull's Subdivision of Block 19 in tho Ca- m Trusteer’ Bubdivision of Sec. 7, 39, 14, Churles Weinland began an setlon in trover agatust R, C, Anthony, J.d. Jobuson, 8. W, Wheilon, J. W, Loimbicr, and David Cochrun to tecover elght borses, one buggy, two wazons, awd, two scts of harncss valued at | 98,000, Josepl W, Towne fled n bill azafnst T C. Bovington to restrain Liv from using the words “ilusnension Spring-Bea” s apolied to w wire spring-bed, ou the ground that they ure o trade-tourk, CRIMIYAL COTTT. Jamoa Casroll and Josepl Daley, held on the chavye of busglary, tried to securi tbelr lWerty onnwrit of Tiuhtar corpus, but faijed. They witl have 8 hearin by the next Grand Jury, Jolin Morau, sentenced to the County Jail for thirty diys for assault, luud bls scutenes reduced onc-fialf, JUDGMENTS, Strattton Count ~ ConrgesioNa ~ Fredericka Fichlenburg nel Gamphrecht, $656.30. - ———— . The Preshyterian, Philadelphia orzan of the denomination whose numo 1t bears, professex to bo greatly ahocked by the introduction of hilifacds ta tiie cusricalun of Tale College, ** Shade of {he Poritan fatherat™ It exclaims. - Men of God, think of 1t1'" 1f the * men -of God™ do think of ft. we hope they will Ao maka 8 nute of the fact that Litllard-tables have been 1u . ear or more ot Princeton, the Presuy- gu por excelloncy, ANCIAL. e e D DVAXCES MADE 0N DIAMUNDS, WATCHL Al e WA AAONDS, WATCUES Uolpl-st., vear Clark, Roomsd aad 8. Extabiiehed 1 BA WALEER & CO., BAVE MOSEY 10 b 2 on fmproxed ciiy projioriy i Pruducuy Bunw from 31,000 to, SI0,UN, 7 lawley ‘orner Doarbori and Madiso; T DAVE stom WILL 1OAN TO TUS pariy that ean give Arst-clam menrity, xad furnleh o situation {n ofilcy Gr Ay saicanian, Address for nve dars, 3, T ofive. AR D Bl ) vest ] 'y ks :l_’glhunu)_ghcu oney Ivuntage, sddress lv. | OANS NEUGOTIATED ON REAL ESTATE, > O L IATRY O ] al:m".xuhznusv%, s ather good coll Wo V. , 10 ;mufi---; azerals. V. BARI m 43, 102 S S A A TGO TOAY 1N SUMS OF 810,000 70 ¥5.; 0L 0 Ths Per Conl, Upon Nrut.claws fpiYEA A e A S AR N B SON, 1 Portiand Dlosk. | oo ¥ NJUET: Tuons AT RO miTes of Pt o nad upwanle, _y;;@lg!.é FEostr- s Slag hl OXEY TO LOAN AT & PER_CENT O INinols. Money on hand. No g:ll’ i sud goud secarity. B BANFORD, Marrla, ark, & o curiticn - 131 Randoiphost, Hows g o oo ood "Sx'xom"u‘\'r ‘i 5 WAN' — sitsiness Mex's Unton, 7 Dearborn-at. VW ANTED-$5.000 018 LESS ON AMPLE £EC! ! 0Ty arty t 10 per reng for 3 years, ply wfl MA BA{'LD\\‘]N. l&fWum-‘u?on”:‘f' an il T OE 20 L0AX 1S SUNE OF ; aproved et o, issions low. TURNRI S DOND. 105 W ashiniionat, §A¥D0TEKR CENT MONEY T0 LOAN IN HUMA Can it Soma e 1 per o Phal s proberiys u cubon Ehotca mechrltion: 16 TATAN, d18., € CO%y Hoom 11, 155 Lasaie-at. 5()() $.0, 1,30 0L EUNK T0 RULT TO X . k or cf B X- T o by ilyle Park or city roperty. TULY ‘I\:l;n).;!%m%;(:n OTITE BONS T0 oA G urre, SIS BOND, 102 Wastlington st o s U0~ PLT 23 00 T0 LOAS ! cent, on re i Coole Connty, " Anpiyon, Monday ang Ta 1057, As ROWKR & VUK, ALt ys, 7 nst 31 YO AND OTHER BUMB TO LOAN AT 8 $10.000 : teuriey, By AN & TATIHOR, "0 eartom-sa'® "6y S {33 FRON LOST AND FOUND. R At e SR O e 1' OST-01: BTOLEN=A 6ETTEI BITCH WITH HE( L pup. Mother hiack and whitc with apots of tan on Ahc bivud and vther places, 1'up hiac id<tan. Ay wue RLUING ur KIVINE Informatfon sboat the sama: ar TV Te B0y Laks Vi Vo suttably ewarted: TWO WEEKS AGQ, AN ACCOUNT 100 gebarn Lakson, s (v ieak on ;"“‘i'ul'{': 2t tha Ahagr w ’ ar cturming 1000 SRR 1 SeGIRNTS, 3 MAwanKee-ag, = rook OST-BY A LADY, EITHER ON STREET-CARS or on street, §05, Thu fnder will Le_saltabiy re- Vapled by retafning to W. M. OVINGTON, West. Di- Lallway office, Lo LIBEIAL REWARD WILL BE FAID for thy returns of two watclies fuss at Lake View Jluly 27,0% Informiation that will Jead t thelr recovery, 11 7K., cars Matieson House. JLO5T-08 MADISUN-ST., BETWREN LINCOLN 4 and Hoyne-its., o lady's Tocket-hook, containing » pulrof gold Iultial’ sleeve-buttony and & suall . The inder Wil recelve s suftabio T (Ug thie satny 1o 833 Weat Madisou-et, ius A D INISH SETTEH BLUT, NOT 4 hroken to lisnt. * Any one retirning th 1620 Ddluna-ay, wiil e Tewarded for their tro $25 EWAID-LOST, WHILE RIDING THULS: iy cyening, Aoy, $, un Desrbormat, Wabast, Michigat oF Praltiu'av., or On Twonty.Oiuisly & blaek - emtiroldered Cralimera shuwl, coged with Jace. Tl aveve reward wil) he patd for iis. retura to_fioom's Unlon Butldiug, comer Lasatlo und Waali on-sta, V10IESES AND A berion AYE, THUIBDAYE, AND Baturda; Horses rriagen, ond hArCAs 8 spo- clalty, at TUN CU.'8, Nos. 100 and Ity it Washingtou- mple tie glven to test all horscs eoid under a warraates. Stuck'on Hand al privase ssio. FU“ BALI EAJ waginione Cu carta._177 (s ¥ dOR " I} STABLR OF WILLTAM I‘ PAY l"l'gufl iigan-as upposite Exhibition FAY . TLIITR, o PALT DInode) bay HArve, A 6 7EATS O 10 unan gy can (ot W oly clore 10 3 midutes wud are ioth guod ainzle drivers, Kind fr s yunnd and il iy aud buva Laken ure 10 In4t 3 geurs 1o Mlasours wnd. K ebLu tuers until Mond I3 Wil renata R BALK—~A HANDSOME, Q! LB, BOUN Bong GhiTab1a Hor sadiie o pheston 1SS ul R L S ool SRLE-A BLACK WOROAN MARE Ol VA rmulg‘l:um; examine, ond you will waut her, 882 T BV P IR T e X ; Dleen, 741 wad 7 D A YA VT A FTOCE OF _ NEW AKD Hinkes, Dugitew. and. wagui and repatring done 1o Uest aty o, Elopv7 tefa'a ND- CAT- on hand. I'siaiing MARTIN'S Carrtage m _cars, anth St iisness. Lt aud only jomi e for oo stouk 1 centre; unfncutnbered. Would ¢ 01 dry gnous {0 eity, o stock of cenerst inerc] Adiiress A M M, Letwr Carrier No. nt, n‘m Pralrie-av., TRRY one on Eunth Stie, Aiul ot B2 5003 nkiey it #0006, RO 1 1 Dell sy _cottage and loy prices are miel) leas them con ancy on woenthly payiments. BUY A DEAGTIFUL LOT, Lagrangs, 7 miles from JHONSALES 810 Wil one biock frou dxnof i NT— 4 . inge ln Englewoud: rat. ! ! ne e n n out); Evanston, Wasningina-ae, HAVENSWOOD ueat id aubetantfad AND d diwellinzs and good lote 33 lake witters 7 vents tare Tr JON SALE~G1 KECHAXUR~{N a1, cottage, x4, ®ith by llnlllllclfi poreh, KO‘)& d attie. Boord dowire, el well, gletern, paper st - LL Vit 15 Kol ph s 40 i, b 01 8.ALH=E! buyt g beantitul Lot ag Ari ing manufscturiog_town, Ko of work, invet Dluce fur roalden, esty ever ofiered o (FETIRY 00 Helia, & £riw opentnzs 'Tor busine 701 SALE—CUEAP PAIML LAND-1 ] 0ud Brairic (it on A, 1% & 8, F, 1 uf Topeki, Bansas; Wil sell at 33 per acre, cadls, of pe-liull eurly'and VAIAIICE 1N 00e Jear Wit T ferest. Finve sluo 1) serca wiihin 4 infies of the aboves PeL wer, sl cush and balaoee in A8 it Interest at 10 per conts ttle 10 aidup. Addres JOBS CONOVED, Kaa- named trict st & ATE WANTED, JENCE LOT: A VERY 0 In part paynient. A RESID Liorme audl by tu be gt Addrem D 4o, Tribune Gitce, © 1 AXTED=A NOU: Aduress D i Tribne N GUOD LOCA- TO RENT-HIOUS TIRG RENToNO, 1500 PUAIE: AV, th Latt e G Jm:i'.\l'x'fi H. l'm.L, A NEW OCTA and Ibll»ultgé brig DFarbument., Hoow fently locuted, 1 5, 155 ol 0 REXT-NEW £ £25 et cf uces golng. GEOHGE 11 BESS w Y MALT PRICE, NUs. 21% contalying 10 Foome, with House Nu. 243 Notth A1 Of the Todern HPRITS ¢ modern lihpro v Salo- At LTOE WAIEICA A E ASTHONY, No. PEENSIN "ir!tullflu b A FINR ROUSE AXD! A bedautiful resdenca in BRO: his . ANTED~JALE ERELP, ’J’_zp_k/\kl.';;mrn, Clerks, efc. i COMPETENT, AN 1, WWALE R, GONTRTENT, AXD RbLiante e, Geday g TRU "3 Pharniacy, 718 Weat La: 8. Steaty emplaymens (o o suttable nian, ‘Erocen, | VWANTED=A COOK FOR A YACTT N 1 A PIRST. p S Ae 00 JOT BALE-VERY CHEAP—WE ANE_AUTIIOR- | e nmar ap board Ized t0 ofer %x125 Taet, Rast midway between Thirty-kecond rice of $i8s pey T veatmicnt AR AN bpraedtiai: nvestaic 5 18 an D, KENFOOT & C., 00 katt ¥ ', WitR relerances, o) ste: inois Uenteal allp, VVANTED = FIUEE MOLDERS, i1 “W. our Work a4 B. FREEMASS Shop In e ANTED=11 WRICKLAYF W iy ANy Lhls Sormias T TO G0 70 momning at Koot 2% No, ’ €7 KAl WikAlugion-st., Detwern 9 nnd 12 o'oinck. W D-CARPENTERS PLAGT FIHRS, 3 and laho ™ wurk in tho ml;(u‘r';")}fl‘;lrl Lown of Hammand, sitnated: on the SMichizan Contees o milen from city.’ s iipay Rurcasly talageo intaws 5 0 intn &t Loltom {rices. By Lake County, fud, ik L, ‘Hammand, ANTED=TW ST-CLASS DARDEII, ONA WAN Do EWD FILST-CLASS GARNHIN, ONj nnd B fo g wark, 3 157 Bouth Clark are 2 (L0 Sler for sealy 4 NTE] 00D CALCIMINERS. ATPLY WhAERES Trae Adanes l:fl";:":fick'\axn‘;'{p. R A TS AN 0 RAILROAD NEN, FADRM RANDS saw.mill s, cliopge - A0 HING & C0L 1 North Grark st poatan Fores \WASIED=MAN "T0 —ADDR CIRCULATE Aua oy Phos, Nins ith voterences and malary expeciod, 0 “RALROAD LABONERS A FVAsTER- i L g0 to-day; frea choppera, 10 saw-malil hands: fara; 10 coul-iwiners, . Ae ANGEL e faro; tocanbiwiners, A, ANUELL, Soudimest cor TANTEU=A RELIAILE YOUSG AN T S, 83,60 PERDAY; AN A R T X ork; frenfaog UL SI'ER. DECK kéU.’H. 23 We l(nndnl]vtn'le ek Miscellaneotus, VWANIED-MES TO SELL = *WIDEAWARE' D e A CinTany, 114 Hast Madtson.st TANTED_FINST-CLASE 7O T \‘ Lishj onl( ‘wool duster in clties and (JWI-“I)}I I’l,;«; ;V;‘-(I.:um Intucements. A":dxeu W.W. uisHOp, ‘\merican 3 ol HIean Novelty i CAN MAKE §70 A that husa used, Eend FANY, 17777 7 Uy it No jroes or watar p for clrovlar, RXCELBION COMe T ED=GOLD=LIVE MEN TO CANVASS A ND 140 the trade i every State a now Inventin by mall, 2 by mall FERL o ar 4R 73" East Sadia0u-sho Yo, iy WE \IVAXT TO GIVE 5,00 Kagces, worth 8| Lo 5,000 Tien Wio Wish Lo enage pormaneutly in b -piyin ' T e Do o aacns y he Vest-paying business ¢ guarantee 1y % ing o yerr, AiaFess HAL & L, Crilcar TEU=A MAN WITH & T b ifgs OF bur_in b FANTED—COAL ~ MINERS—G0 COAL MINERS ,,f“ &et wuzk ot Minonk 111, Ingaiio af I:llLlE:?- U—AGENTE TOR THE NEST CANDAT(S bous \',:‘(‘éfi‘g‘é"“' JUBN £ mm}l‘i.“x:;‘»‘x} i . e et ey ¢, e g e watiouc pretorrad. “Komothing newr, thad Wil aeh s uf bix{ne«s inen un sight, Second fluor, No. 163 Adam Ja « di for nve days at Rovin 3, Domcetics. ANTED-GIRI, FOR_GENEN ISEWORY, \V Tnadiee ou 11k Pratric-gye - WOVSEWOMS, UL TH GO TO WATIREG A [ G P B o w4 Weal Woslihgici. VWASIED-FIRST-CLARS WEAT AND FABTIY conic; 2w i w00 dinlag-rooin wlil, c Testaurun A}.n_ly h;':dny_. atad .~'h‘:r£’n:;n-£:’ Paidrmnd WARIERA, G00b GIit, 1o, b0 i 3 n #imall T P ur SeanuTnavian Dreieria Inaairs at W18 Watemin TANTED—YOUNG Git 1, GIEL WELL gus olie. = ot Sida, 0. e (amilr. hoase, firates Vs . Refe Vet Monsoe-st, 8¢ 277 Uhiirey= Q01 GIIL FOR GE AL HOURR- cea require q DY 8t 7uily OF 51X HOOMS AT 203 NORTH Clirk. Abjly 1o A, T. GATY, 08 Deortiorn Hta, BENT—FURNISUED AND UNFURNISHLD routns v suigeor slizie: Davy T 0 st st by Janitur, Ot by COLE, t, Housé' Agunts, §8d Weal Mad: £ FURNISHED ROOMS IN KINGSDUOY Rouia 30, [} T['O RENT—RUITES OF ROOMS FOIt JIOUSEKEE] oy corner Van Buren wud LuSalle-sts, luquire st 120 Fifth-uv., up-staire. 0 RENT-ONE SUITE OF Taouns oo seeonid Auor Curs| weat coruer Jacksun and State-ats. 7 1 N )1“?“,{.. ed anl oud and third duurs. ot ¥ gentleraun, 10 Bl 3om anid Y Buren, near it 1. Deput TO RENT_STOHEN, OFFICES, &c. RENT-STORE 101 5TA € siore betwren 12und Miscellnncouw LST, INQUIRE 1IN Indinus-ar., with or witl Moty fur maohface rlog purposes. dugqu ¥I LASS 101 sultalle for boardiug: VUSINENS (}ll:—‘tl\(}}_‘:n £ BETORE, WITH FULL STOCK, ON 0 ¢ corniers fathie city, cheapl for cauli, A Urem ¥ 18, Tribune orlce, OR BALE—A FRE: eeries, etc., witlh fueatedIn 186 centra uf | AND DESITABLE §TOCK tures, horee. und wayan, busfuess (0 & fonrisilug tows, nd otlier goods fur & Chicogh i civen by wikil.’ Aduress N A THRIVING, TOW 2 fiund Dusiueas; “uiatt cash Tribune o SALE~A BAIE CHANCE TO BUY A\ WELL- curabised od L dry-gomde in ai 11 for clty of country property, 70 Kroecry luie Huzlst,, coraer CI Uy iUSINESS ;l“ at 7w Deare TO RETTI Kood vhance t e, Info ltered [u 8 variely wnd milllnery sture o N & guord Act of G ™. central Jocation of Burlington, tha m town 1n luws. “TUean b Doucht with's innde, by sbilzlog wlitin daiort tline o 3, ) for selting vat «are, having mads maney ewol Ehereturd wiahing Co Tetlro trom husiea, o (R TFORALMOST NEW o urulaled, Guod reasons ‘cstern land faken Fiven for wauting to sl Sonie W 5 e BELL MY N FARST 1N Fnd with business cloarin 500 A B n 43 Ashiand Hlock, Randolph and Clark-sts, TV ASTED-BY A WHDLESALE SUKHCHANT, A Roud hurss for evenlug driving for hie kveylng and st of cire, of Wil pey Tnoderatelys owncy can uss w lireas M ANT, cars Carrier N (AT icap for caal, ono Uial s 1ot uen uked wiuch. ¢yl price sad purticulary, Griimell House, AGENTS W. 8 WANTED—AT ONCE=PANTIES 10 4\ take the Stalcs OF couutirs ut Michiga, Wisconsin, {iliole 3ud fuwe, Froih 310 10 $20 ber duy thade: Losii(ve proof given, Call dad seo MON WADH, 47 Latalleas lvow 76 YAX, NULEN-ST.. NYAR STATE-HOAND for Judiea or geuticiien, 34 Lo §9 por week, with o of plano, ) MICHIGAN-AV,, CORNER THIRTERNTII- 41.’4 —BUlte uf Fualle on nnlurflvuw\:zfi'lls:}}x aly o roour. Referonces, West Sides 18 OMDER-AY., OVPOSITE UNION PARK=NEW niwrble block, fourtl hoves south of Usndulplis a1 iy oo, fwnlshod or u e Hogels, T)ESTLALRES HOUREUROPEAN LAY, NICE- 1y furulshied ouiiie o ren). sliiglo or on Suite, by Lhie duy 0P anoath, 114 West Mudisus-st, T BOAMD WANTED, itrnrre A VAN, e OARD-BY TWO YO EN, A ROOM W B D\I-l;d. n't‘l‘fll’lru’ Bl\“du u 124, Iribune fllfi‘c'l.‘-." . “CUROLUTE DIVORCES Foit ARl prout. 4 AW ahd ivorce Aueiicy,” Divblices QuiETLY 0 o l'!l; INCOMPATIDILUTY, ) o taio, withuat pubileity! clinrgo uil co: tox 43, Gl pativitity, elg. Lekal vvorywhero, Alidavitysull. clent Rroor. 1y miench Immateriul: frou iy disree: h.\un S0 5, 5 Uhlnmgu . L!l_il‘i 0! g Y AND QUL UTAINT l)\'x lnl .I‘H Bl-n.m l‘llxulll:ilullll((hld S gu‘ft‘!mfiu Hd, e Afuer decrio. Hoa e i‘aldlt‘:il 12 ):fl 37 Aalilad LI 1 IVORCES LEGALLY AND QUIKTLY OBTAIY| L every State and Territury for dcompatiulll ¢, Musldensg uaiiscenary, Fee after decres; uxpericure, A, GOUDRICH, 124 Deartaraest, LL CASILFAID YO CAST-UFF CLOTHING, catjeta, furnitnre, and min g lutter L0 JUN Ab BUGE AND COCKNOACHKE EXTEUNMIN I ruct, warrsnted, Article suld. 1l A QLKL 60 X Kl 3 iterminuied b SUUF Tl nce oF uldresiing 1o AMERICAN GENTLE! i yaliiublo Requain iy wotnes lu Lowdon, Eigtand, i Yo proiote thiere. ~Addvead (or ue weok, 1 15, e A A P ANTED—TO BUY~A T a8 1) 4, Tribu AN ISTERE: erit, sither wood ur fron, v ufueture on roys 1 deacrihe wriicle 1 ARTRD=A~ DESC TIC THE SIONEY h fu et S wicaiue an equu Wlen wilt Do L U "x“l Slatea, Address, for thres days, G CUARGE OF A siness. Apply ¢ NEIL WANTED=A SIAN WITH 5,100 01 rflhll‘nllxnkv‘n’;lll (hiereacian Ooatecouse ‘riiats dny ~riase rolall d ed fn ous of thu beet it Wwus fu Jowa. t:ldlm Latiog hod: fruntiig on Gnis b %0 EXCHANGE—, 3 TN TONTRS: i wonld (rado rur!:vllms wa b il el SEWING M chla fucluded; PAIIE 8o Coti . Misceiinneous. TAXTED=A FEW LADY AGENTS TO INTRO- }x‘h)"a Lowinara listory of Gug Countey, it bortet, Hootn 14 ES, 126 Dear~ e ————— SITUATIONS WANTED-TIALE, Boolkkeepors, Clerks, otc. QITUATION WANTED—DESK OR OFFICE WORIC preferred; have had some experience 1n the whoie- tationery irades ouderstand Dookkeeplog: salayy inoderate, but 4 permasunt boaltion desired; Feforencon an {mmelilaie arrangement wade or 10F AUE. 2 1 jraferred, Addroes A 42, Tribung office. SITUATION = WANTED-DY A BOOKKFEFEIR frum thie Fast, & peraisnent or temporary pusitions underytands thocovghly sib kinds of accounts, opens and closea b &e. biection to leaviug clity; saiary moderate. e B 2, Tribune oftice. SITUA'HUN WANTERD-AS BOOKKE! respanding clerk, o in any ca; writer with general bi tan EFER, COUIt- iy wher's juoil 0.0f Lweaty yars Tribuse vujce, STIVATION. WANTED=NT X 2o iat has Lsd twenly years' axpe; euce fu the dry-guods ! syt dress F 2 Ts,@n‘:"‘um;‘“ waik-paper Lusiness. ' Ad Conchmion, Teamsters, vtce ql'rwums WANTED-BY A DANE AS CoACHT A man; unidersiund to take care of horses; willing to make himaelf generally usst of ity references give Slfurmxs’wnrm—um IN WANT o firat-cluss female help, of all nationant satted ot M3, B, LAPIISE'S, g Weas Saihonar, ITTATION TRD= G aruund the houn DY A YOUNG MAN Seoft hmau) ar ¢ u:hmnn‘,‘nhprlv-lu lnmuy" ov 10 years: G, 1e o from last” ownployer. Addre AL, 'UATIONS WANTED - FE Domentics. GIEUATION WANTED-IY A COMPETEXT a1ty Y (0 o lionaewatk OF 16 5aud W iy e ietork ordssoud Vark 8 pivade it SITUATION WANTRD e & oM [ A m < i pHvate Ficu' Calk we I Ihuroneate ¥ ore 0 8 Private tuniliy. KEWMNIroaven. ITUATION WANTED=A GIUL WHO 18 EXPERT. oD ik oM T et Tt R I siéewing and lightwark. Call ut 62 Sladion staies, Jioum v, SlruaTioN WANTEG-IY A D Conll 8(eht MU(CE, WiTR cood Teferun Teusamabivs Aduress G iy TribunG vin Knes, N WITUATION WANTED-NY GINL TIIA ANV o AT ANt ar o Yo il SN 2 3 upe QITU N S e DeIn Ak sa A SITUATL £ yenrs of ag cire of childrer carly on BaLir secand-sl, W competent to take tiing. Anpl, G¥. Bede Thivey® i ITOATION WANTED~BY AN ENGLISI TLADY R ua housekeepor, or (o waft o wa Suvaild iady aud séw, Inquiiee oF address M, 81 West DivIgion-at, poyment Agoncivn. gyl SR e op S Good Scandloay einan- fomal i sitpited nt SHLS, DUSRIS uifice, 80 ANk ar. ITHATIONS WANTED_GEIMAN, RORW SRUIMTaCtor] perereiieee, LA b bt e actors reterencet. o It A S B JALIAACS ol = STED-D AR E L' B Gl eatern Feinale Kuployment omees, pat. s faunillew niddervate, 4113\l cor. Randolpl,” {n baseinent. Mixcelinneonw. gWUAflflfl WANTED~IY A YOUNG LADY OB 53 cufture ui coummnfon fur u Iady; 18 bright andchecrs ¢ the beab ot city vefereuces glven, Address F od, “Fribuue vifico. e e e lill]!ll DALy = ALLET, DAVIS & €0.'8 GIAND, £ AN T o Sy eatd DY SR ALY AN ul_sitontlon Is ‘% upri ol Any planos uinde. ‘fhey i premiunn. 20,00 tow 14 gnlled (o iho Maller, Davis ‘They stand (o tuns fonger 4o aro Fich snd full In tones conutricted o endure, and uro iU overy assentisl the pertect nlunos uf the' sge. feal inaste d amhaleurs iy Auerica and Europs Pronuunce the 1 o ghia suhreine Snd nnrivaled: - For ala ALY COrugt HLato aii Adse irchove ] Wt orrnn Planos wi follown: 1 T-octave [1allsy, Divis & Co, ig-ovinye Hailtt, Davis Concert Gran 1 Tluctave Marsha 1 7-00(3% 0 fimerson, 1 7-uctavt Fdwanls 1 8-0ctuve Ollbert....... 1 tl-oclave Stednrd. Al nlurge assurtisent o from 830 10 $I0, W. W, Bid Adaine-sis. ) e Tl JALL," corovr Bisio MACHINERY, e s bou o | AR RGE LATHE, s-INCIL BWING DY 14:-FO01 Lo, Atiies’ NDUSACLUFS, with 4a-{uch chuck snd ;n'-‘m cotitplete, used sl Uioiiths, wud (n parfect oraer, I ), i lathe, 70fuot bed, 28-Inch awing, with tools for slaftiug, cumpleto sud I perfect order, price $0, Ttarr(s irat-platiery with eucis und teet Ly 24 [nches wide, In porfect order, privs §450, Drill preas swluie 8 Incen, coupleto, Wit borlog lfl:féflml sockets, elo., porfoct urder, Deatly ew, Alba doiglo enzine, oylindor Bxt, for steans yacti, new, price $iTo: 2 o PRy 177 Eaut Madisoaiae Hooims. NTONAGE. )AA und todls, planes 7 ured {6 fire-proo| Soney wivanced (o ny smiown BIEI‘C“ANH]HK NI FURNITURE ED AT wy warehouse, i Kust Waaliinzion-ut. NGNZ ndvanced o goods, Address THOS., A, HILL, 12 Dearbora-sh. \ =y VPERSONAL. )l’:;l’lsoxAl/—\VlLl; . {iuikeo, aciid 193 Wasbingivarate? It Ot RADBAS FORMEGLY sildress tu V. U Peckhials, RN