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1HIEE CHICAGO Ing npwards of 318 per ounce, r2r A% 0 raln of wheat, but very thin. Tron (reek and Potata Gulch ilar old fa very conrae, Trmp mostiy mi Trom $1 to'$50 in value, aud very Dt the flaken being THE BLACK HILLS, ‘.Alzcy Havo an Impression in Thero that They Are Being Talked from the sravel. matter of nice judgment, ani, e: nelde the rusty yellow Itaclf ne valueless, “The wkill with which an old mince will extract from a pan of dirt and gravel the valne Ie sonie- With wlnt_apparent earc- Teranesn hie dip~ the pan, two-thirds full of dirt, full of wator, wiakes 1t abont, and pours it off, of cotirno cach tme fs_carried 'with the water'an Ty repesting the operation, he Put Fearlug Wo Do Not Know All the Facts, They Send Out Some Newss thing (o be ndinlred, amount of sand, TIIE CLEAR GOLD. 1n thia process the dancer fa that the rold he wnshed over with the sand. danxer aa long as no endeavor 1a to keep it eoveeed antil the final mo- 1 watched thin nrocess, contenta of the pan s cradually reduced until per. Tiaps but & apnontul remalne, snd not & ** color " In sight, when, with a dexterons shake and tip of tho hand, hehold! every particle of the dost con- In the entire contents of the They Inform Us that Everything I Lovoly and that the Goose Hangs High, Of thie there g no yellow In aron. YVikich Heans Lbat Gold Is Plentiful and (he Riners AL Growing Very Rich, reaching” nnid greater, and § think, after lookin) mincs, hoth placer and_quart: the Hilla this scaron will be 8 3 incer claima are Lelng wurked $100 per day per man, ‘The “lode “dlsiricl continnea to widen an the weather waema and Indian dangers grow less, en- abling prospectors to exploze. RICIl DISCOVERITA The streets of A Predlotion that $35,000,000 Will HBe Realised This Year. over the varions 0 B Information of Value to Those De- | Wlich yleld 8 signing n Trip to the Hills, are being made dally, ayvilic arc at times crowded with pack anl which the prospectora trive ahead of them £ Jouraeys over the 10l From Our Qun Correspondent. Dranwoon, 1. T,y May 6.—0u the maps of the countey, on the lipa of the people, in thie hinlla of Congrers, In the sonla of the rich, and in promi- nent citiea of the land, Doadwood City has made gtaway, Solld cordons of cvillzed and eavuze sentries were poncirated and passcd, niountains woro scaled, rivera hridged, and the yery heart of the homie of tho must numerous and eavage band of Indians Invaded beforo the nameless gulch where now sita Deadwood wae reached. * Ja rocks less savage and g to the front as ono of ¢ loading allver-mining districtaof tho entire In severnl of the mine-of this distrlct oro {8 taken ant fn large quantitice which ylelde feaw 100 {0 1,600 ouncen per Lo, and prescut proapecte indicate, this rich One mine In this dis. And #0 far na devel. Delt [ not a° nareow one, trict han been Aol for 80, 000, The markee for Ining property 14 ansnm- fug - moro fxed condition, - Prices Frices for quartz reemed " only y" poor prospect-hole is hinsum, alt the say up to §1 doubtedly sumio of there mines are worth many hundreds of {honeands of dollars, FORTUNEA AILE HEING MADI in handling this cluss uf property, which I8 neunlly by punding the mine Tor a cenlain number of por day—that fe, otic bugs aslng fur & certain periud, Tle then makea o rale to a thind party, An nnmisiakable indication of the worth of tho mines s tle fact that Catlfornia caplial in making itac)! folt In the market, and representing It are, o) caurae, men of large experienca In mining coun- the Black Hilla s no longer a Courta are ealablished, are no longer Involred tn nnrertanty, and a better fleld for the investment of capital, whotlicr adventuronaor conszreative, ix provahly nuwhere between the Atlantic and the Pacillc. PHOSPECTORS Thene are generally grizzly-bearded men, and ofien quite old, havingspent yesrs at the businose, ‘Thie long scarch Liss a fascination for thow which I am nnable to understand, atmosphere of golden expectations, **Croppings" ore found, but this is not tho lcdze,—it may ro. f labor (o uncover this. [uot the hillslde Is gune ovor with pick and spade. ‘Thus months of work may be dofe, aud 1n the end the claim abandonesd, ‘The Hills swarm with these men now, and gen- erally they arc peaccablo and wel strike- thuy ara llable to thelr prospecting them during march, and now Invisible among the rocks away ekyward, to the right and to tho left, would, hour sfter hour, drop bullet after bullet among thelr hln ranks, until, . ANOUSED T0 FEROCITY, they would sally ont, rille In hand, ralse the exan- yeratlng alege, but to retaen aost likety eaddened afresh, and birdened with some atricken comrade, These ralliva were dangorous [n the extreme, and wsnally resulted In loes to tha whites, reds, by ressonof thelr famlliarity with the coun- which Is perfcctly salted to thelr mode of warfare, would generally eacape unharmed. Iint desplte all theso ohstacles, usstion, but a fire Deadwood con- For months she had nu nefghbor or rival savo the allent city of the hill- pide, peapted with her own dend, In' October of lust year, Ma). George Heakol 1ald s Cronpings PLATIRDTIN TOWN, first running Main strect sa o Lase line, which strect Is along tho conter of Whitewood Gulch in an casterly and weaterly direotion; then from this Jine the ontire gulch, which at this point 18 abant 200 yarda wide, was plattod. Yad for tho cust of rocording, but tents and cabins Increased in tha densly-wooded guich, the value of these lots adyanced, until now on thi principal street a lot 252100 feot is valued 1$1,600 t0 83,000 Verlly, Dighind he suswalt ARV ardihiieh urar e Immeudiately aftor the city was platted & Mayor, Recarder, and Common Councll wore olected. Of courses the 1lills wero at this time Indlan country, hence all thescacts wero IN VIOLATION OF LAW, snd of no legal offect, but by common consent auch, have been teeated with re- #pect,. The city plat wad filed with tho so-elected Lity Recurder,and from his records are still traced the Gtlea to city property. ‘The lots in tha guich wora soon all taken, and then tho mountaln aldes were encroached upon Ly adventurous Lullders, who cllinbed bigher and llgher os values lucreasod, and opon property bo- Lots at first wero the namber of a_ few rovolver, a0 it in on these, whon It 14 often r Lhing to shuat out the lights, or tho cups from the dinipu-roum table, ur an conapicous object which nay present fteef(t "They are gencrousdoward thelr frlends, for whom they will weizn out tho last grain in th for whom they will thought the proj fight st the ** drop of the lut, * They will rescnt an tnaglt with & blow or bullct may be mast conveniont, Iawpera in your city coulis not conviuce thuem that they have ot a {nll rizht to thoot nny treapnancrur 8 they are called here, upon thelr And all the Judzen and LABOR. Wages continug at about 34 to 80 per there are many fdie men hore, ing. 18 $16 per weaek s day board, $10. I would not advine laborers to cone here withont eomething to live upon natil work can pe obtained, or land focated nud o crop ruised, produca will aurely commund & bigh prico w8 soon “The L1118 are rich in the nictale; richand fertllo vallevs, watered hy fine run- ning atreams, ond bubbling aprinys of na water ns 1s to bo found anywhere, are about thelr But work for cash wages ia acarce, operatlons are carried on with fow mon, dustrions msn, with s few bundreds of doliars, ahiould do wall h Thero 14 a bond of sympathy between auch rog- falnsmen and monntain. cern and the wild and picturesque scencry in which tholr years are spent. The polomn allence af the piatn, Where unnuined tempests i The mountain on whoso hiead eits always winter, s onc perpetial shad- ave for auch a Janguage which, although It be only the peal of the live thumder Wit fte train ot scrvile ecnocsnnd reverboratlons, Is to them an barmony sweeter than anght clse in A conspicitons object upon entering Deadwood ls on uncompletod cabin away up hundreds of focton tho mountain slde, north of town, tacro s of this cabin cllags to tho procipitons and itimost perpendicular rocks Is a perpotual puzzie to Durlng tho first few weeks of my stay here Jua eky-cabin was slways beforo ine,—f could not to upon tho strect but my eyes luvoluntarily sought I frequently sltempled to sketeh %, but beinga poor artist all such offorts were 1t oven jutruded Meell upon my slevps 1 was fntlicted with horeld dreums and Islons of the fate of having loat Lia balinnce, fall from tho gablo down, down, until—put 1 ted the matter, bat found none who ma rellable information; thy wholo anbe How oven what god natares pnaro our orge whote only 18 18 to theso solemn spots, whore i, cur cannot but AugK ont that they turn fur cont tho deopeat emotion: nolghbors nttend for Wit & theme for ton when stirred by ls here thelr savago unfon with the Ureat paet mal patntert t and fearlens, clad in thio picturceguo costiine of a Chiel, the épace all nbout him scumed and chcckered by the myriad- tongued Jightning, the magnetic mountain’ peak Lowering thousande of feet abave him, upon fts awn brond Lack this lash, und atrokes it rocks to ita deopest foundation, We may woll bellove thut fn his prayer here wo post longinis of his ravago nature, and oud of light on INDIAN CHANACTER, both 1n the Sloax dlalect and ol myntol ilal proprietor of the Custer House, gave me thiy ISTORY OF THE BUILDING? fall of ‘70 that one week, enbdiod, bit Withal a dusporate-looking 16 waa from Chicags motlhiorin-law, at anico selected question, and began building, lumber and polea were lowered from the summit bove down to the site by mesns of cables. tlding hd progresscd aa far industrlonsly working carly and tat ' 1. “was working on the Juttlng was soen Lo ahoot de ext morning on vach sldo the housc of a nclghbor far below, was found an cnpty boot, and axtrido the peak of the roof was & uair of suspenders recoumzed as baviog beon woru by lrower. COYOIES MELD IHGH CARNIVAL Nrewar was not scen agaln, Deadwood v crowded uncomfortab) guich (Wnitewood, ) and 18 d with water-wheels, etc., 1t being sitostod on O sbove discovery on W on Dendwood Gulehes, dwo very pletaroaqne by night. The h;lghll h\vln:lnvl‘l of the cabina clinging to the sidea 1give it lterall 1hu translatio Muzakal Wazetal atal wieats mahcoa by L now Is, lirower Meatowa, Muzasue mountaln.side. an. Walizela, feolah was chureis e yuwa leclal waslitu wanXocknb, cuta congee otal, OLehoo, W sicoman, $a g meali ath muzaaue SR elali geochali lisy decchal kati, huy Wushila. i, steem allan Rigaian in Adlita.. voukah atah, Lo o ¥ about the house, ah na ha fhong:| e e Wi e h otchoo wali Koce hitewood, and 4 ‘ o s utal sirehilsling. mzlhl'l‘fl\ Nabhi-ia wal, Minnéwuccah otsh mcoh wahcoo, hay mosh lee lah :l:'!ill‘h“ Chunta mo yowah lcclsli washta wahe of tho moun~ TRANSLATION, t+1 have good gun, thiat Ie good; jivame many bul v mo o beautital womans uwa como closci make them’ sleep long; hty that e badi_mak i i e ite R Make niacy fat buffalo come closes many deer to, (0 our young fucn swiil and siro) ‘wilite mow ad Crowsy Lhe ¥42Give mo whiskps 1hke j.7 1 commend fhe study ot thia prayer of a Sloux chiof £ tho atudentof 1o charactur f thews il fah vagsbondish pets of our Indlan Commistion e ———— CURRENT OPINION, Presldent Hayce laa tallure, The Whisky Ring hias wolghed him very carefully, lamentably tocome up (o thelr rated a littlo bolow first-proot, —Litisburg Chron- Ulazlng with thele “scos Lo heaps, Hgnting th may bo workud,—all mal 0 the scene a welrd, :\e‘nnmu mich powider, s but the men engaged In th uny ponles k (U nem-'fl'un v in, 1apor may bo Lo tho pligrim, to thess It 1s of dull, uninterostini businoes, about which there e ook crubieds el e siea y LIED BTORKS AND 8HOPS f theso in nomber aro complate WELL-SUL of sl kinds, but are tho gawibling-houses, T thelr cquipinen one of tho most promi- nent of these (**'Iho n e opening Blght was $4,000 over the bar aloae, ‘Thcse do theiving business ag all times, bat from evenlng tu Monday moriin ia the buslest. During thls intorval they are crowiled, tho pilurim sece aights and hears cannot but Impress nd ho has falled im that ho ls w' day, Tau mines vre Teal, the roads aro tined with yacked from curb fo curly, food-natured, and laugh lond and fiing, be It nut over-comlcal, sentiirous one tip ove the eluguent (1) sacti Wt swith leugh Which ho atrives to rell 1o sol hould happlly **bue iagd, the streot 1o couvuleed with morriment. erchants are busy exchangiog thelr wi hem, aud Ihn|llrevu CongTiTe WLA% | patterson of Bonth Carolina ha ‘Washington gloomier than ever, but disaster to tho Ropublican party, The unhap- py man still labors under the dolusion that be la tho party,—XNew York Zribune (lep,), 4+ Both stupld and tmpertivent, " ls the improved cliaractorization given by the Keokuk Gate City ta the stump speech addenda to the call for the State Literal correciness could no farther go.—Dacenporf (1a.) Gassite (Rep.), All things considered, the adoption of the foll- sheet of 1877 must be rogarded sa & great triumph for our comuerclal Interosts, and we bellevo that ug benedt to the entire indus. pire Histe.~dugalo Commercial L r the burrel on which eta and the ’;mlrl it the ngly mustan, me nn‘mlvhllllelle and at once the nd. It Lum of this bus; ostling, hustling, bartering throog, from a liti] og cubin guse up fervent prayers of tha scaru ary {n altendance, bl e 'x' n Trout,—8 bricht, beautlful spot sgaina vond of bronzed, bearded, cud brawn, evout aitention i8 paid fo the earncs the preachor as he Impresses npon them that ihe Jcenes of commotion amd “danger by which they are anrrounded sbou.d miore and Qen. Butler wntes letter indorslug the action of {ha Postusster-General in dlacharying ephcw from the pablic servi in the letter which ralses & Indorsement indorses, — cld (I11.) Journal abuscs the Prest- policy fowards the Buath, thoeditur of the Jouraal, ran for iast fall and was badly beaten, After tio it of Huyes ba wanted the Springdold edting that, and o cy & (uilure.~ sceuery about them 4 lessun of ihicl own lituencas ;ml] need of the bhelp of the Great Architect of the chureh building ls l.lll( et 1. L. Puiiilpe 'Ou -1 by iy R Journal (Rep. ). +*Crowners’ quest I derided. turns gut 1o ba § i 1 DYy Fevolvers penier’s tools and uncompleted work. 1 eay, to 080 uuacqualnted with life in the Weat, this mixture of reilgion and trani 8¢rious businesd, baa iia ridicul 4001 becuines accastomed 1o it. c, of werriment which has 2 often been bes| d to the Now York Post-Oflco disaster, misaion * maoe s wishy-washy feports but the Corones's fnquest that ast on the victime of the so-called sccident Ax tue responsiblljt; 4nd speclcally upon . Mullott, Supei rehitecl. ~Thoy charge ji to tha $ncompal ullelt.—Haltunore There I8 no more Infamoua fraud perpotrated on e taxpayere of ilinols then the apprupriation for the su-culled Evldiers' (iphiana® Uouie, sitasied near Nonmal, In this Stalo. 1ot cust Balf that eu for the State tu buard andclothe all the chlldren in that Inatl aro children of bons-fde soldl lic botecle, Half of thuae in the inptitution baued children of saldlery, and It wouldu’ Le & quarter of the real orphaned Idiccs, Desides, moat of Luv calldren of lous sapect, but i1 the atmost ene! fug far in excess of 1ast soagol about twenty fect asetla (Dem. ). [ ¢ Lunuei paseos directly und 428 {rontln s Mol atrect. The placers ora all b Liow, und pencrally by two +* ganys, aud a nlihe puit, A clirioria feoture of bl facor-wlning fe tho difter. eut hnde of gold ylelded. In Daud'lxwod Gulcw 18 r.'u diicult to o black sand ac- civg #s beavy as the gold, 3 1 ¢ ld TR VST G0 To st leYery by ool 1TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 14, 1877. soldicw, whether orpnaned or not, have grown be- yond tha need of such An_ institation, They are ehiliren o lopger. A few acalawaze play upon the spuiiatnles OF ihe poopl, tot for ihe roldiors” arnana, but to slve themanives o fat sinceare sit- nation.—Pesria (1i.) fremacrat (Dem.) Intimntions are thrown nat that members of the Loulsiana Iteturning Board will talk If Presid: Hayes doce not rreogmize thelr praceminent » Joee, Lot ot talk, hie et prinelpie of tiayes fa that fanp hoyestman, He did not return himeelf o the Prosiaency, He le not iidehted to anyone who did or thinks he did retarn him, = lie wan constitutionally elected President, and took e office withont any morigags an it.—Cincinnati Cemnerelal (Zads 124p. ). Tha belief will perhaps galn ground, after 8 few more accidenta ke theone in New York May 1 and tho une 1n Rockford yestorday, that the architect. ural talent in onr coantry s not of the highest order, hile many of the' gentlemen of this pro- festlan suceeed in making 8 bilding stand op, therg scems to be a tolerable certainty that this re- rult is entirely of a temporary charicter, and that the Incvitahle crueh I only a matter of time, There ought 1 be an fmprovement b thin matter, ‘because onr popitlation {s decreasing pretty rapidly u}n;lnr the preacnt etate of aflairs, —Clevcland lier. ald. Mr Ifayes canuot shelter himself behind hi Teiter of uccaptanes, and any that those wlio voted for him touk that dotument aa the alpha and otnexn of thelr polltical compnct with thetr caniidate, 1t Inthe part of the peapie to say and to aflem that when any candidate gecepts their nomination, he eannot limit the cunditions of his acceptanco by a enceeh or letter which mny mean anything or wothing, 14§ not tha people who owe the candi- dato the dnty of allowlng him a chance ta try hia polteys 1t ia the eandidata who owos tha pouple § ity of careying out theie wishes, —St. Louls Glove- Democrat Irrrconcilanle I No ‘‘tronpa® could Jinder affalra like the Chis. olm tragedy {n Missiasippl, and no policy of Gov- crnnent ean at once put 8n end to them. ‘I'hey do not arlre from any =pecls) feeling of Lostility” to. ward the nagro, and pulitical anlmom{ 1 only one clement, and freqnentiy not the chicl one, creating them, They ure & result, an wo have maora than once putnied ont, of a sactal condition which must b araduatly changed, —which cannnt haubollehel by cither nulitary Government op leglalative measnres, Fota generation lo come, hnt with lessening frequency, outvreaks of a similor character mny be looked for.—New ¥ork Aatlon (Indl.), Soctal circles in Washington aro dcnrl{ exercied overa neat frand recently perpetraled by Bors Shepherd, Tho Hoas ia the menor of Aiousc lataly occupled by the Auatrlan Minlater, who remed it furnished from the awner, the furnities and deco. atlons all beng of Amcrican manufactare. Tho Miufater added n few foreign nrticlea for his own convenience, and a short {imo azo, being About to leave the cmmu'{. he nucrendered the whole to Sheplierd. * The Intter, sceinza chance to playon the gallibliity of the people, and turn an honest penny vosldes, frsued & Namning ndvettisement of tae aale of the cifects of tho late Auntrian Minister,* ete. Of course the attendance was largo of persona who wero anglons 10 ;inl an imported” chalr that had been aat In by a real Couni, or an imported goblel that he had actoally drank out of, whilo the plctures an other objects of art were were eagerly sougtafter, ‘The rosult was a most ruccontful sale and a pile " of rendy money 1n Loss Khepherd's pockets, “Since the deluded purchasera have discovored the trick, they are quletly dinpos- ing of the cffacta of the dear departed nobleman to the sccond-hagd farniturc-dealera. while the carees sf the H’un arenot Joud, but deep.—Jadianapolis aurnal, ‘The postponement of the extra sesslon of Con- gresstoOct, 15 will, wa anapect, mive satlsfacting 10 overybody but ‘the members wiho neditato speechies on ' Hayes® policy, ' and the Washington hotel-keepers, ‘he moat powerfal reason in ite favor i the depreesing offoct on buslness which a summer-acssion wonld be sure to cause, and business: fuat now can 1l hear depression of any kind. Tho summer would be aesed In_prolecting o " prunoting “logfla- lon much of which would be miachlevous, and in conteiving schemen for bringing the Adminlatra. tion into disrepntes and Washinzton would be crowided with Inlrn!llln'f and penniloes carpet-bac. ers looking for some kfud of 112bt work, and tell. nit wtariea of *‘ontrnges,” whife the presenro of Congressfonal politicinns at the varlous Depart- monts would senoualy interfors with all ihe re. forms now in progresa. ‘I'he krqument Iu favor of the June session, drawn from the alwence of annp- rroeyrlnllnn for the army, would have mach force f the nraty wus now beini wred fn ways which {tilq probublc that Congress, when it met, would con. demn; for there can be no gnestion of the right of Congress, and espccially “of the llopse, fo,: #addlo ia voleof money for military brrposes with euch conditlons and reatrictions as it <thinks dosir- nlle or necenenry on the #so to e made uf tha troops by the Exccutive, Tint the army i not now being used In any way of which any probablo op- ponest of an appropriation disapproves; and, ‘it the powor of Conress over the acniy Is {0 be de. bated aud focwally settled, [t can bo’ Lettor done in Octolar than in the middlo of the hot summer; and thoas who wish ta discuss the President's pol- fcy cun vo it then, also, with a far bettor under. standing of tha subject than now,—New York Na- tion (Ind. ), He [Prosldent Hayes] haas staked everything on the paciication of the whole countey, He ls pledged to remiore every Btato and every com- munity In every section’to Inw and peace; and to the sunstantinl success of that great purposs ho rubordinntes everything. 1f i¢ shall breed fuctions dlascnsions fn hls party, It must oo becauso the party Is unequal to the maintenance of its plodges to the mnatlon, and he will not pauee (o heal partlean wounda at the cost of the tranquillity of the couutry, fle well understands the sltuation North and Houth,—not how the next clection nay bo lagkained or thrown, but how the good-order and n\mg of naclety and the proaperity of buslness may bo imperiled by the violence of partiaan and rectlonal passion; and o means that any such wrong shall not be Inid at hisdoor, There ara restlees clements on both sides in tho South, and, calm an the surface appenrs, It will require the nt- most pradence and fdelity on the part of hoth the National sud the Siate Uovernuients to make the viclons, and Inng-irritated, and wnm-lcul{-lrrh tatfug destructionists who worship the '*Lost Causy," on tho oue wide, nnd the equally revolutionary cluss thot almws st lowlesss ness and rlot for the sake of power amd I)lundrr, bow to the aupremacy of law, Buch po- itlcal Icoparnis do not chunge thele spots In a week or a month, and none can caleulnte the ncasure of disorder that mignt follow a serious breach of the peace by antagonistic political olentents In Lowisl- ana and South Caroling, That snch s misfortune woulil be welcomed Ly many Sepublican leadors in the North, and by inen who oven make bigh claims to national statesinanahip, Is known, not only to the Presldent, bit to avery intelligent achool- Lo, in the land: and that It wonld bo a god. mend - to the deposed carpet-boggars and thloves of thu South, {8 not donbted by any. ‘There {8 now pence n the Houth, and It seema (o bo tiore strougly lutrenchied than even the most sangaiue hoped for, 1f 1t can bo mautained for the next »ix monthis to come, no political desvera- tlon or skill ¢ It thyrealter. Fortu- natang has been the working of the policy of pacii- cation in the South, 1t still has more or Jess fric- tion to contend with here and thers, but it will praduntly aud aurcly wear oab i a shott timo {fit cannot bo_mada a “factor in natlonal politica,— Lhiladelphia Times (Ind, o ——— CHICAGO CROWDING ST, LOUIS, The 81, Lonls Nepublican draws this cheerlnl plctnre of tho aggrexsivences of Chicago in u buni. ness way, and.how sho. Js tapplng. the -t natural tevources ™ af 8t. Louls; The raliroud power which has made Chicagn, and which {4 still strivingto add to her power and cons ncgucncu. cancluded notie years ago that thuy held the carda which wonld so niterly reduce th trade of K, Luulu that thoy na jonger husitated to throw theny down, They eut off the trade which had sprung up betweei St, Louls and laltimore, The; seized the North Missourl iallway and preventes all connection buing mado with the Ceatral of Town, 'Ilicy estabiiuficd, via Loulslana, Ma., the ansas Clty connectlon, In tho Intarest of tho Chicago & Alton ilailway, which cul 5t Lonts completely off from Kansas uid Nebraska; they celabiished via Uil muil connections with the Houthorn Stites and cut St, Louls out of most of hior valunble teado i that direction; they gained a dominating fafuence in the connectlons of the Southeastern Ratlway and utterly ruined thy Louls had with Ucoryis, Misstsalppt, and arulluay they gat possesstan of thae M., K, and T, Noad and greatly damaged the teado of St Louts with ‘Toxas, nnd they now threatun to tako away froni St. Louls her Jast rallway reftance, th bt n, fron Bloantain & Southern loar. Itis on musolute truth that the only thorough- fare uver which (ho palsying Influence of Chicazo doos uot spread Jo (he Lower Missisaippl, Bt, Lunis has xtill this grand old watee puth left to her, free and untedmmeled by pools and rings fn the interedt of Chicsgo, and thore In still some little ‘l’lfllfi which fs wholly tere, with cltles and dis- ricta along tho imimedi: nks of the river. But aven thia is diminish an goue unices 8t, Louls bestles herself to e the flacl‘: from the Land of Chicsgo aud have s new eal, LAadan Eatininer, ord Beaconsticld dhul‘l,\ullllfl] us all the Le other - pight, when Lord Granville mads his speech on ths conduct ol the Minlstry In rezand tu the Esstern guestion. A tolerably full house wus expecting something exciting, e, Lowe and Mr, Goschen were lln front of tho throne—in the space where Fox was first in- troduced to the boy Plit, and was struck with the lad's commenta on the debate und his geulus for argument. Whon il wero scated, and any naw arrival st have the eyes ot the House™full on hiw, gutemuly, olowly entered Lont Beasduaficld Ho poised nhmsell for & momont just ss he entered the House, exactly sa he was wont to puise hlmecll at the bur of the other House, when for so many ovenlngs of sommany years ho wede his appearauce rof ulyh at " twenty mituutes past 4 o'clock, and took breath befors moviug onward to his place. Sowe persons sald ho slways stopded Yu.z there snd then to ive the better elfecst to” bis solewn march up he floor of the llouse, Others walutaloed that lately he oniy paused fn order to recover aliwtiity of movement, ond to et Up & g Juunty youthtul walk for the Huuse—i trpt fur the town, su to speak. Anyhow, be paused oud polsed hiinsclf a monient b tho House of Lords ou Mouday just 10 1he old fashion of the Cu- mons. Then ho warched steadily up the tloor af the House with eyes bent on tho ground aud a scemlugly claborate expression of prim Luaullity, 83 0f oue wlo kuows Lis greainces and fs nware that all exes are on Lim, but has resolved that no ane shall sa: prde in the knowledge, @ dispatch box, which, when he hail tak Yoid, and ho wan enveloped in the folds, yells, and hoote, and howie av that man nttered irere never hrard on that' strcet hefore. time e klcked ha felt tucke rakine hra fegs. ani anhe tricd 1o risc up they Jabhed his back il he conbdn't reet. The wife ‘Ainally reieased him after ng hant for the rizht cornier, he hiaa shown any s hand lie earried before him with as mue contalneddiamonds, whic gnd " dewned he was putting srmally under the protection of the Honsc, 0T ANy C-COMNINA-FeNse e 13 going (o make a speech,’ esery one at 1 settled doen to the and historie debate, t f8 necdiess now to explain how we werg Lord Beacomstield did not speak, The whole debate went out—wns extinguished ~—very soon and very uncxectedly. e p— CURRENT GOSSIP. “ELEEPY TIM When the long shiadoswns eastward e, ‘When red clonda shine In the western rky, ‘When cowns come lowing @own from the hill, When birds chirp softly and then aro atill, own better than to erawl under there ! sEh-hado eh? Don't il Lalk alh T want to Then t:talk to rour e.confounded old cocar- mnde for the house, d nto his other sult, and perhaps left bome £o to (aiking back to me(" disappolnted, he shouted, and he Jereminh Wandehnek Is candidate for Mayor of Selmn, Ala, Heotter be elecled, but weasel see. A North Carolins paper speaks of & bahy which v barn black and mubscquently tarned to white. In thie latitnde » baby fs nanally burn white and turns a lvely yeller, QOne cannot be ton carefnl this weather, exclhisnzed his heavy winter-cane for a light bam. hon, and the cansequence was asevere cold that iald him op for a week. A train of cars on a Florida railrord passed a man on harseback, and there was & great hurrahing among the passcngers nntil they discovered that the horeo was tied in the fence. Servant (to Irish faborer)—** ITere I8 some beer, Pat, If you care to bave it bot I'm afrald ItU'n gnite Oh, dead §s 112 Sure, then, dare fint, It'a £'m the boy to bary St Y The cat 8 not mentloned In the Bible, thoogh tho word *‘roof '* occurs eleven timee, five timer, aud **hnrl ™" three i Jack had not then been discovered. To the cultivated and naturally dellcate muslcal enr thero s nothing more Thave & hand-organ woman pause in the middle of # barto let goof the crank and replace a halrpln, An old woman crorlng thie street iad & narrow excape from beinz run nver by o nearee, notat all superstitiovs, ' she sald to her rescuer, that it would be unlucky to ‘The children come from thelr work of play— 1) 1t haa been such » buay day, With bables to dress, and liouses to moke, With harees to {rain, with journcya to take! Now they nre wesry, and day is goneg The doil e tosecd in the corner alone; The Iast niud-pio I8 left etil] unbake The horse at the srell, his thirsl nnalaked, Rring the bright water-~let nanght remain Ftom the toflsame day of et or of stnin: Clothe them In garmenta all anowy.white; Lay then down softly. Little, falr hands, in thelr dalnty grace, Lying srleep; on the baby face Innucence when to-our world far— Solemn und aweet as the Evening-Star. £o might lnok the Angels who see Always the face of the Father; but we, Bending to kien them—** Poor thinga " we ray, 14 low tired they are’ with thelr foolish play 80, when our weaty hands lay down eclence, & love, a crown,— May the compassidnate Anzcls eay, **Haow tired they are with thelr foollsh play I'* dead.™ . Pate t*Sweat, good-nlght!" disnzreeable than tn *vhat It peenied to me. be killed by & hearee.® A celebrated Judee had a yer On nue occasion ehe recelved hia friends in the drasw. ing-room with a sinzlo candle, dear, " #ald his Lordship, **to let ne have a scennd candle, that we may seo whiere the other stands.™ The Fiji cannibala that Darnum nsed to exbibit were ont of employment sl winter, save n fow days shavellng enow, and remarked the uther day, have I seen aince 1 left siventeen yearsngo. ™ The paint-brasli §s now wafted over the hotels at ‘Ningara Falls, the resldont upon their Indlan dialect, the hackmen are robbin; Ker for practice, and a ble Indications that the Out plsythings, SV Ee pleascd, my TIE TOM-RI-JONS AT New York World, May 11, **Yon behold me in my duplax sttltude of ed- atd & tall, middle-aged fndivid. ual cind In o long, coarao graY toat with giit but- tone, who was sated ot n writing-tahle, veith & wmall, red-faced child on his Jeft arm, while with | l he alternate.y pattod the frowsy year-old penned 1naffectionately be- tween his legs and added a word to the manasceipt ‘before him; **excuse my rlsing, and pray make yourrelt comfortable,” The reportor eat. It was & amall, sparely fur- nishicd rooin, but deliciourly clean, although on a narrow alley running out of Frankfort strect. The host was Mr. Tom-ri-Jon Elllott, editor aud pro a newspaper which bears ron Ituje—Do unto others as ane of them feelingly Divll such hard toimes ould country more than rishmen are practicing aud mardering each nature bears the unmistal annual summer-victim 1s approaching. —Rochester When you rea a newapaper article which promis- 3 In jte bezinning 1o be an eseay of high merit, 1t I8 well to read ‘it for the 1int, an s matter ol to piance first st the el ut two sizes of the other for a doliar. A Nathrlllo bank-robber burrowed under the street for five daye, and at lenzth came up in the coalvanlt of s becr-uaaloon, three doors awa) the bank, and bit himeelf In eleven places w! mast uncompromising dox h 7ol to accrue from ro precaution, it better 10 #ce if anything is eald ea—ono for 50 cents &nd rietor of the Folcano, they do nnto you." Now, sir," said the edltor, having rnceceded in l]:-ubluillnw something like otallator, will you' leave Avenger ' beg your pardon?™ safd the reporter starting up, 0h yes," continued the editol tha two children around 8o’ s to face his have not Introduced you. This, 3lr (pattlug on the head tho 2-years‘old, which Instantly ret up 2 howl), is wy tor, this (giving tho 7-weok's baby +* Vet names, I presume, " thmes, Thls it e ever trird to con. The next time he attempts any mining operations, he will take a practical englneer along, KITE-FLYING IN JAPAN, Of all the sports at which the boys in Janan amnne themeelves, kite-fiylng secms to afford tha 1ost fun ond enjoyment. Japancse kites are not plain coMn-shaped bits of tlesus paper, such as They nre made of tough pa- por, etretcied on light frames of bamboo, and of all shapes—aquare, ablong, or oval. made to Imitata walke in Japan, Amerlcun bova fly, nir (severely): names to eult the tle fellow “(lifting n, taliator's fitzzy locks) wwas horn when becausc the poople of Buston wers 1 would succeed In showln; frauda and rulning their business, note oerking what _ we 1 have often, in my cen & whole piaper menagorie in . Thers were crylug arme sproad unit, horics, monkeys, anzkos, dragons, bovin Acrors and behfud the top of th o thin etrip of whalebana s trotched, which ume. bigazes, or elngs high in olr, like & buidy-gurdy hen the bogs of @ are ont in kite-time, there ‘tx mote mnusic in the alr than {s detightiul, d crows, and othier birds, mive these buzzing counterfeits of thempelvcs s wide berth. wnlks 1 offon was decelved when looking up, an abln to tell ab st whether tho moving black spat inthenir was paper of real living croature, with n Itetaliator he will ba tothe day ho dies, Suste nuinctimes calls him * Reety* l reattme, 18 your wito of 0 swarm of same tlme my syent. il his fist upon a bundle of Volcanneés thatlay una chialr at his alde), and my vife aclis them, Yester- dlay, as youars doubtless aware, ahe was relzed by the mintons of the law and conveyed to r prison. Why? 1lad she commiticd a crime? No. Inil sho brokon any law? N beeanee etie chnore: occupation, (o dress My wife, mir, ina very Auccessful newes Bhe used (o rell inaps and hooke, and 1 met her when 1 was editing the Lunatic in lloston some She—~but biers ehe comes, ™ "As the editor ceased speaking the door opened, and with a rueh a pers gray tinkllug buttons, light trousers with o mifitary siripe and an immense cocked hnt of crimsou ani , came Into Lhe roows, and, selzing up tho neer, *mothered him with L this paper (atrlking The real bawks -3 She was arrested n the parsait of her lawful o, e pmesclh of her fawfal o boyn nnderstand well how to send *‘messcaore™ to tho top of the kite, and how to entangle cach other's kites, they can cut their nival's string and send the roud price flutiering to the ground. iey taxe shout ten feet of the string near the end, dipit in glue and then Inta bits of powdered zlans, miaking o mudtitade of tiny bladew 03 sharp as & razor, ondlooking, when maguied, like the top f & wnll in which broken bottles have been sot to keep off climuers, ties of hoys ngrec to have a clouds, they ralse thelr Kites au crass the strings, When ey wirh to, kieses, It was rather Prom toe to too the fizuro was thoroughly marculine; nevertheless cvery move- ment and geaticulation wus matornal. "My llitle darling, Vengy, his muzzert Oh, Tom, isn't Juncture the delighted mother cancht sight of th rter and almost dropped the child In her sur- Mr. Tom-ri-jun pohitcly furniehed an fn- ‘Tom+ri-jon ‘removed her hat, the corner, ani, T war near tho then attempt ta Tho most akilful boy raws off, hia glass saw, tho cord of his antagonist, The usual alzeof o kito In Japan i two fect aquare, but often faur feet; and [ tuve sécn man) that wero alx feet high, Of couree much a kite necds beavy cord, which s carfied In a basket, orou uire o mau or & ver, A woe brtide the small urchin who attompts to hold one ina stit breeze! h humming monater tn the alr will drag bim off his feet, pull him over the street or into the diten, bos Tie such a kite to a dog's tall, aud no dunancse canine conld ever turn around o the Government allowed 1t, boye and young men wonld maku kitcs a8 largo as Travels In Japan, a novel sight. was he glad to seo he a——"" At thl: boy to ralee them, ane threw a pile of unsold pa n inkiny a chair with crossed legs, dandled tho terrible haby. o nie, * shie eald prosently, 111 s Mra, Tom-ri-jon peared Into the adjolning " wonee 3ir. Tamerl-jon Ll livtt entertained the reporicryith a fittle sketeh of » Including the inanner of his obtaluing sn unlque s Cliristian name s the ouo ho bears, caing, he sald, from a notlon entertalned by his . whose home wan in tho wildaol Ken. , whoss sole muanic ts *were friendly to changs my dresm and the Avenger ol A. PREHISTORIC CITY. The Itemarkable ltulns Discovered In the Valloy of the Anlmne, In Colorado, LCorrespondence New York Jol., May 5.—1 tucky, that a apecien of bi the repetition of ** tom-ri-jo! the Killott family and desirous of haviog a réproe nto the fnner room opcned, ‘oneri<jon Elllott reappearcd, arraro rentative thus name Sun. ’rof. Hoyden has stern Colorado a new luterest by scovering und describlug the ancient rulus 1 that sectlon, and in Boutheastern Utah. sLories tolil about these ruins are very Interest- of the Abimaa was ighly cultivated by an tlie latter nxhlblllnr’nlu-l feet in woll-worn el The fertlle valle; densely Jubabited and enlighfened rave of people centurles oo, 8, LUT] towns, fortifiva- tlons, ditclics, pottery ware, dravings, non-u terpretablo writings, te., show that inany arts were cultivated by these prehistoric’ people which are pow cotirely lost. *Their houses were buitt of most every kind of stune, from suall buulders to the flnest sandstone. The finest of theae ruins, and the nearest per- fect, uro situated about thivty-tive miles below 1 Jarge valley ffteen mlles long ide, on the west slde of the river, s valley has been coverod with builidtugs of cvery slee, the two largust being B00st,000 lect, and ‘about 00 feet apart, They are huilt of blocks of sandstone, lald in adube mud, the out- four foct, and the {nstde wulls a half to three fect thick, the lower story aru found portboles u foot square, ‘There are roums now left and walls fur shout four stories high etlil About the scond story, ot the west sldu, there was onco & balcony alony the lengrth of the bulld- No slzns of a door are visiblo in the outer awd the ngress must have been from the n the Inside there being passages from Most of them are small, from the doors bemg 234 feot, w dours and porth all cedar pole two Inchy on which tho masonry Is placed, 'ho slcepers supporting the floors are of cedur, nbout ehght inchies thick, and from twenty to fity feet long, aud avbout threo fect apart. of small ruund poles was then placed across tie sleepers, then a luyer of thinly-split cedar sticks, then ubout thres Invhies of éarth, then o luver of ewdar bark, then another Jayer of dirt, then o carpet of sume Kind ol voarse grass, that havo been protected from whitewashed,and the walls are ornamented with ud writings. Inone of thesn rooms u.l.:llumud in whitewa: \i! duster, which, belng opun abuve the third bution, showsd 8 while, fine- Waving Avengor proudly sbove her head, abe dropped Inta a rocking-chinir und comforlably crowsed her legs. thoreupon forsouk his futh hia mother, neatlod his nose In ber uneatisfactory tucked marcullne shirt, and, toddling ap to noso tho children were Indlgnant at arrest yesterday," sald the reporter, for lac anythyng better. * Ye, thulittle dears (she put.down her lent foot and drow +* ooty ™ er), of course thoy 1 had to wear skirts 1 1 onty gave thom up de becamo |ntolerableo snd o hiusband, ¢4 the ‘merchanta ‘Why, sir, thoy cauldn't lnllnw‘my ‘bualners, 0 » *Oh! " broke fn th won't permit 1nat millonnium. 8 ring in 1loaton (u drive me out of town becauss they thought ny paper, which advocated reform In women's dreds as In would kiil tho dry-goods busines *+Ycu, doar," replled the Iady, hneband wita the deepest admirat blt strong-mindod. " ehe added, blushing iy husband, and I do what 1 can ta sell his pape 11, 1 dun't writo any. slde walls beln from 8 foot au I'monly an agent, gy?" and she dauced the baby high iu ir, } succees, the roporter | roulnt to room, hing the farmly every success, reporter o o The archies over 1l ——— TITAT I'ARLONR-CARPET, Detrols Fres Press. A cltisen wearing 8 sickly smille turned in ata gate on Randolph strect yesteeday, and ffteen minuteslater ho appeared in the back yard with Ho backed out of the wood- shied, pulling and hauling and tagring st a big roll of carpeting, and the volco of his wife was neard hla old clothes on, 4 Do you want to tear that carpet all fo pleces?™ Tle dldn't answer hor until he had drag, eXpusUrY uru the fmpression uf a on a jolst Ls as plain In another room there are drawings of taraugulas, cent{pedes, horses, and men. u some of th roots have been found human bones, bones of shicep, comcobs, gools, raw hides, and all colors and varictics of pottery Thess two large bulldl the same ju every over ! Y 'dot and T 20 th wnd tho man_almust whistied ling out the carpct. Ilis wify ca suggosted that 1t wouldn't do ft & the” wood-pile | and ! aubslded after a Vatlsfaciion whew o L juto her foot and llmped Tnen he was resdy (o clovale tho carpet t urerthe clothes-linos, and Gne eud wenk up very ess casy the man @ boosted It over the i, | Ing red (n the face, held [t there foc & winute sud then yelled out: " Maty—somebody~hello—belpt” No ona ared, and after o strugglo of hall let go and 2ot out of tha way of sll bul fftecn Ho sat dowa und ttered, and then ol rlod'to draw (he cary 3 Geulus triumpbant ! bu chuciled. as the plan scemed Lo pruve successful, but Lhe welglt sua) the line, and the jong end of the board struc nin oo top uf the head ot out trum under 1be carpet and 0 dust, b kicked the mase of car- ¢o o elght timca us Liard aa he could, and gest kind of vatbia in rapid dawn on an old baerel nd it was leu wilngles Iy sccured tho broken respect. Portlous o thie bulldings plamly whow that they were deatry- ed by tire, the thinbers Lely) ruols caved (n, loaving the burned off fand the Wer Tovins eutirely ‘The rock that these bullding were uilt of mnust have been brought a lony wa nothing to compare with it can be funnl w a radius of tweuty wiles, is cedur, and b tive miics, Ol 1n every dircction. The Navaju lJudians say, Ju regand to thess ruins, that thelr forefathers como there five old Fears), amd that thess cutns g sauiy then us sow, aud there 1s no record whatover of thelr origln. w alipped down ver center up Arst. All the thnber used cen brought t 1d ditches and roads pet up the el wel's uTes 410 were here, sud e » severul of 1ho succession, le sat louked sorsow/fully srouad, beforo bo roso up and al L1 maul the Lty right out of this carpet whon 1gct 'or up!* hio growled as ho walked aronnd It und after s furloys tug he got nesrly ball of iy over the Hus, **What on c:rlh 15 the matter! asked his wife ron 4 ooz, H41'1) matter this blamed winutes, * was his wuttered ezclamation. She weng out theru to pull what a8 bo was crawhing ooder the rateed portion 10 seach the other corasr sio heaved awdy, loat bez LL RKINDS OF S8HUTTLE M A £0 @ :1a- nall itshed; cueaper 34 newjiaoney losa 4t redu i $35; 8140 on monthly paywn nts and CES PROCURED Fi A USDLUTE LIYGI: el vause. Call ur write law uolce of P KRY, tud Washington-at., loows 44 sud & VORCES LEUALLY, rpot in sbaut two D QUIETLY DBTAINED 18 every Sats aud Territory for facompantuiliny, ete. Kealdeuce Guncessiry, F exparieace. 4. GUODRIC ce afterdecroe; L4 years’ Aluruey, Lt Dearbutu-sin CITY REAL ESTATE. JrORAALE-gnt prR 0T LOT 6ox 100 FERT, TO Alley, th front. on Iliaoig.ai,, between State #nd Cas’ 109 minutrs’ waliz fre nre-ouse, and Casn- o in the beat fraidlence part of cltys Bree rare water, sewer. Avd gia: lot ls elear. IInlf casli, hainnce Jorg time. Tiereiva aroin for sme one: 1l lot 14 700 | €- font. ey ot e A 1 1mi'on corner of Cangress 0 £.20. nlling aver and nd Aberilcen-ata. tore and dwelling over and lot 233135, eor- A and Ninetevril-nts, s ranta, g4, 3 lot 73z 4 rents, A oot AY.. hetween Monme gad A .2 halt cash, anre faty, Thesears sil barzalna, and the hest of pruperty, T, 15 ROYR, g Ttooy Siat ALE-€IM FEILLOT, NEAR SIXTY FIrTil: 1 Routh Parkear,.’ only five blocks fromn chexpeat s aiered. AloLi liEiLe, 1% HET OF DEAT RESIDENCE sidence lote; Ruperfor-at. s eanys - No midae men beed amphr: Wibiurron, 272 Ohlo. ___NURBUNBAN REAL, ENTATE. JOR BALE=OR NEST-(1OUBES AND LOTB AT T.aGirange, 7 miles from eity Himit L &G, . 14 Gt high fround west'of The city: wintse or {shLn terms tault any one, £5 Lo £3) per munth, Fy 1. COSBITT or C. ', 71 Washingio [FORBALE_ iU WILE WUV A BEAUTIFUT 0T, g biack from depni, at Lagrange, 7 miied from Chicwn: g15 do nlnru monthiv: rhes it In market, and shawn {rea; ahairact frec: aircady on, 1 BROWN, 142 I,lflnl 3 _TO RENT-IIOUSES, West Nides [0, LEXTA8TORY AXD B well Kk, 123 C: ment briek dweliin fot famliies, nxat *]'0 RENT-TWO-STILE out hasementr. on 0, and Adam: livom u irs T ween “Jackenn & EPICKR, . Inni . M. DEF, 22 Ear . st Diween ftate hn bearborn. it U IENToA-STORY AND - AEEMENT front dwel A4 Vincennes-av. WATKD & BRAD. LEY, W Las [0 RENT-TW0 51003 HOUKE. INTSDIANAT av..‘near Twenty.fourth.st. : all modern improve. tr'8ild uss Oxiuress reat §30 ner tonth. M, L. HCE. 129 Desrhorn-st. {0 RENT-8.8TORY AN WAREMEST BTOX] Ot rvenings, Vo 1420, {24 Wabash-av,. near Thirty-fourih-st, fave fust Ieen nat In complets urder. BAIRD & BIEADLEY, w0 Lasalle-at. ‘!AI"I‘HD—HA!’E HELDP. Rookkeepers, Clerks, etc. VVATTED=A SALESMAS THOROUGRLY POSTRD in the paint and oli trade; none but those Whio Ars he bsinesn nee corner Gireen snd Faiton-a DA FIRST.CLASS AXD PASTRY © Tocook at e hotel in ANTED=TWO GAOD N _cring; axe, 22103, _Callat A FINBT-CLARS MAY PASTRY COOK Address 8 ) Tribnne oftice. 2N TIonRs wee Miscellnneons. SINESS MAN TOHANDLE 0 Impotted, sty A, Bna A "HOE 10 domeatia manuraciure: Tanid snics And AICk TOnIA; €2, 000 required for wa, ¥ st of frferances required. - A §{E FOT DELIV: o Adamsat. . ARTED-A LIVE stapfe, and’ are eqonl & Fturon: ay fine ete,, for clty trade; dress, tull name, I 63, Tribune ofice. LADIES TO BELL TilR iltor, Just oat, and every Il el &% A NISUTON, Bole Agcal, 45 ane bomeatte Watne: T, WonRERS, | ¥ day selling onr Improved copica all focitments with presa, brash, or watar. W afmiisr article, &9 they Af pretending to sl & tecipa treat an ol stamp far circular, Drearhorn. TED_CANVASSING AGENTS abis nurrery. Apply at floom 8, EW BiPROTED © y tihs, new puveliies, nollons, sad ch Tnos. Amedicsn N C M) ntroduring the warld, sy EhAtAGer free, or outft for £ dress, with stamp HALY DOZEX NEGROES FOR - b enrenaun, and alf kinda of housework, Call at WASITN 83 Sichigan:ay. AXD COUNTIE: ' REIRS anlor,:' JIELD, FOI CITY venwly at MK, P, v/\xrsn—:«'n‘rmiwn’mm. TO DO GENERA ousowark (n & small family. Cail atouce &t 3, FIRST-CLA TRIMMER: AL8SO Apprentice girin. €a nd Tuesday atu millincry-sfore 254 West Madlson-st. Neamstreasea. D=3 600D MACHINE OPERATORS, AND 82 North Clark-at, 0 finlsh flac cos LS T WOILK OF CUSTOM PANTH, earn the trade, loquire at 209 South STOIY AND BAREME o ever TinprOvEments Ao AWRIDEs, wire-tloari. win. 'eun, of Inced tn perfect order since Ma; 14, 35 Cottage-place, of 57 Lake North Sfde. [0 REET—XEW TWO-ATORY BRICK HOUSE. K0, 110 Fremunt, nesf Ceptre:si., ~ £2u per month. & BPICER, Jloom on Uryan Diock, 170 La- l"o HENT=A FINE 3-BTONY AND BABRMENT LpUicK: 1-rom hunu;dhl ce, tie., vory chen at 30 fi 0 8 gon en v e oS R Y P Th Easalic-ats ! “hll‘t 'IT\N"" }I’ I\I;- 17 North ¥iat t%‘ & v nd 517 Noriy B 3 grntm proven ELURIDGE HANKCY, 03 Dear- Nuburnan. NICE HHOUSES AT EVANATON AND 8 .sm-mi7 anston, With larze Intas a jarie frame dwelling on Egandaiciavi,” nesr Forigserenthiat, with lot 1w 0: rent low 0 goud tenants, BAIRD & TRADLEY, 90 Ladalle-at, PORENT=AT EVANETON ‘otiang on the Hdie, 13 Foom?, Terze groun Darn. all {n good urder, and will be peritea re 10 goud tenants 1 wifl b at 4, good sonably Tremont House. Chica on Sonday, between 10 and 11 a. i I'rindle & Co. at the depot K1l auow tlia Touss, " GEO. P LEE, Flod n, e ts Pt hoiae o B o D alm Az 0, e 1 Kook con B DEVES & Con oo hearharnonte IoUsE AND- COT 4+ YOIy dusiratie. E. 'r(\ RE T-lll[lTli'.S aF '{‘.lll‘.l'.,f'l AXD RIX ROOMS n Tlimpeon's filocks Weat Maditon-st, tn guud GRICE, hutaais for Noustkeenings ron lows DY W [l. Oltices. T-FIRAT-CLASS DESK-ROOM WITH ommodations. JGLENART orDEW- lacclinneons. 'l‘O BENT=WITH §TEAM POWER=TWO FLOONS . TR L e fl‘flr, DAVID G(M"I‘{'"“.XE. A5 Ohdacst, ) JUSCELLANKEOUS, \ETH)I.\. RIEUMATISM, AND ALL NE £\ dixmases eured with magmetic electriclty; pos) dl!:;!‘d‘l'fln:xni en; nudrugs used, DR, €. W, CHL y dthv ASE, A izein ingafeile h1]7 GG and ncw styfes of all Vited (9 Inipect. 3 WILL RICE, 1N C, Tor ) chvi-of Llotini, ERSCHEL, 340 Mate: Chicago. Orders by mali prumptly atiended to, NOTilz, nEuRLAE A E4'COML DL sty oatenntasial ny conteaces antlcla oid tnuses crsmincd free. ARTIUR OARLEY, 189 Eas Warli(ugtou-at., Hoom 8, —Es L GUEAT AMERICAN FERTILIZEI-PARK nisioners will pleass take GoLive (st tifa fers was creat A ‘\IYI(L aud by |1s use § can exe d dvltver tu the Foota 0f the vez: i Chicagn the aminont ! manure, 1 Ay tanding wager ) 1hot Iu'l miag ;‘6“ I‘le l"h‘u"l’““l :!.Llrllc!glnm'fl i" ‘\V ANTED=TOBUY~CHEAP IO CASHL A FIRST winas harberschinir, tew, or bul Mitle used, Ads qr\-_fl 084, Tritmne ofes. W TED=A 10 Ot 12 GALLOY WATER-PILTEIL anil coolar combined, Miat by cheap fur casti, Adreas 5%, Trihune vlice, FANTED=COLYING TO 10 AT HOME. 1iEF: VT roquired: Addressds T, FIELD, Sorin Divilon Poste0mee, s 57 (30} AGEN TOFLTR D SHT.60 AT AT ulll patented, samples ol free 1 CHIDEATEIL 31w Falion-ot.s e TSN 1Y ERRET G L PLANOY AN FRTEY GIIANK are inidvenally nckiowledyed superior o ail Gtherai prices low and teftie to suft, BTOILY & CAMI, 11 sate-st, WERK. WILL New articiia, sl Addrea & C4 sluine awaided for beat plas Veen enutsciured anl are now fi use, Franz L ae, 1oy OF JIving plaiisie, sava it tn the mast gustiirubie Ine sirument ey nade. " Th planas, hoth grand equare, @ numibiers, with a viricry T manufaciures, At Lhin plany and orisn warnse el W, KIMBALL, blato amd Adalissts. 4 Al wasortiuent o e planos il orgwus (o rent, ‘artles whihiug to pay bY fustallinents can be accuis madated. 5 A 2 QUITIER AMER & tavllaheus i Bave been 1 ANS ES. Iuing o masortment of Fape purcaslig S niate at., oguE, oW pric Bl WAL Sk B At Addreas hMBALL, 3 4 glflfuw whoiesale wéenta for (o Norihwesd PIANGS AND OBOANS TO I TOR ¥omt 200) Hax axhotopss o TR KIMBALL, eurncr ntate atd Ada FINANGS Vs MADE ON DIAMONDS. WATCIH e, at LAUNDENS Frivate amee, 120 Laat near Clark, [loom 0 andb. Eatablished 1850, N, WALKKIL & (0., WAVE MONEY [rover city raibaiaiosi B wnd D per h FOL 0l 01 on wat escriptivn Otfice tficensed), 1 L s ] feoi-at,. Establishied i3, MOSEE LoANEROS rvnsngug‘ J]tlz‘.lxtlzl;lll’\.f s10gidi T «,‘: 1 ¥ y goud collater Y TO LOAN IN st paye. TUK- TNy #1000, g, 70, AND OTHER L DU St 6 i & torde iy 6 thyds Fark property ot vureat ratos CFOUNEL & LOND, 103 Washingi ON 5ALKS OF HON: AN AR e radars & comniencing a4 10 &, WREN & Ci 1o Washingio baud 201 GALE-S GOOD HOit: the city, klzd, good hDrkH’I' or busiueas: sold utly for wanl o LORY & Cb., 116 West Haudotph A LIGUT CARLIAGE, urses, ong tup b, : ringt, outaprings, Apbly betweea el Rin 7 U i STURING FOR HOW l,)i'" iu &, 75 7 HEAVY THUCK: ALBD A PAIL ot Beavy borsce with Barncu, Iuquire 8t Chica: g0 Packing & [roviaiva Co., Hoota 23, Cusiber of Cuia- X I‘Bfii':fiile ONABLY TEX Piog i (14 4 wake; Byme & C 1 Y EXCHXSGE] i Cus murke (ubj-cuiored Voing) wakens: aud ot Of Erby & Baruva' left in iy poascraton, Eec el u oF motlty ¢ . NELSOS) Biand 1 Viesse LETHE BE he market, {u b al WilLPCLE & DI D=A TIDY, BMART, RELTABLE, PROT: Must have retercaces. Tmployment Ageicies, AND BCANDINAVIA: I1iva and vr.r';mmg-hnuu- ANTED = MALE, D~IiY A BAKER, EITOER real, Addrews 8 67, Tribune, SIUOE MANUFACTUTL. on cakes sad ples AUTUATION WANTED-TO ers=ily & frai-class man from 1 linnd-hewed tesin work un bouts and shocs. Concinei, Tenmsters, oice ITUATION WANTE] Eoglhman jut arrtve teamontala as address 8. MOTT, at 2y Feurtsenth-st. Miscesinnconun. 1ITUATION WANTED—-A YOUNG ARCINTECTUR- 5 al dranghtsman. with 81X years' experience, wishex & wituation In Chicaxo, or some other cit ‘eaL, in a0 architect's oice, or In some #n be miado Usoof.” Addresa s SITUATIONS WANTED = FEMAL Do ncsticss ITUATION WANTED~ BY A GERMAN GINLTO | du general hunsework. Apply at 141 North Pearia. ITOATION WANTED~-DY EXPERIENCED LADY First-class references. AD i1 ITUATION WANTED=IIY A ¥Daf 25, with Tittle girl of 5.84 & working housekeeperin . tahie piace, city oF caunteyy widower prefo A iicago Kolling ML, [RICAN WIDOW Feprettie i nu triflers nor b days, 33 Coventry«st., North U] Employmont Agencios. TUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF oo Reandinarian or Gerinan_female hel o upplicd st G. DUSKE'S office, 173 Norin Halsted ATIONS WANTED-MRS. KCIDIDT'S EMS aironized iy ail Arst-class fami. rman and 8weds, can be had. J70T EXCITAN PLEAS) Evinsion for wiid anids, pearborneat, CIANGE-DV T. D. BOYD, Caldwell County, Mo. ‘ot improved farua ut 20,00 Worth of stock. and basement stous-front store: eost Joary rents nuw for 83,0003 on Madl- t. and Wi £1dom—satory £40,00 10 bulid) c! n, let sy and lo In clf 1y, " Wi brick_dwelling aod barm, fine . enices, One oreharda, weler, timbor, and the best of < Cuuinty, with &il the ¢ £ catile. 100 huvs, B horses, S0 sliecp, wlth aif the furnitu ¢l fieat farin i 1a couty, 23 mice ntatthodepot. WanLgoad huuse fuest merchant mitla tn Tiinols, * joen busineas now of K00 per ‘Want good reating property i improved farm, 100 scres, 3 mifes from utler County, Ia.t eleari po nt good hiouse and I od at: . %) Acrey uf the beatland fn WiIl Cou yof Traidwood, Wani 1 2,000 -1, 160 Rere and vt in citys m 1K 000 of nty. 1., 2 miles of i . Want vroperty tn Chicago ur w | etceville, tn Lawrencs County, I, one Llock of South Bide Halle Hinota, ¢ ‘0 1! usineia curner on Woit Ride it Siiatiie Coit 81 o0y 1ot takes half blocks ity or farm pruverty] y = W, on Lako Buperior, aptrty T, to aller, et I e g CoE 5 catdanci % 750 AR St i Yok G Kot Do sty fear Thirty .50 acren vl " 8- clase llllr:ll}‘ nm;lturu.‘:vl Toams, Nk A 0ud usliieas, 1 ceiitr ‘OF dejat, un Wesl Madiwn-at, Koo farias In gh’ B 01 i, ‘his fnr od Want £2,500 cashy balaoce I, ¥0-Fine octagon front bri rade, ek wciing and lot on e e R AL Wakt. 50od ota County: s Wi ot and beat el o il wac: e, 00—Ona of the lar; #utorvas rents dOn, 'wei tmproved (cloar) by Countrs T —Fine stone frout Dinck, rents ‘83, st Wanl clearolty proporty sud and hasement brick Al winu of ahrubheryg Vant uod farm in 111 ntucky, Obio, or Tndisa 8,0~ A0 eleusnt brick gorner of Peoria snd Fultoa-s! Butel of farm, closr. WWANTED=TL KCHANG 20,00 IMPROVED Col., for 8 stock outs and shoes, Gr groce; iy & CO., 116 8ad 120 W, ~__HMOARDING AND LOD " "North Side, ONTADIOKT., NEAR DEARBORN rent, furnished, I ron W o0t Biodern mpravey Suuth' Sitoe i Franklin—tlugle or. Loard, §4 tu 85 per week, wilh use of West Nides © AND 06 WEST MADISON-ST., SHELDON. | court~Good board, with or wiltious roou, 9o - Feasogable Lerns. ___IIUSINESS CIANG K BTOIK FOR KALE-A a chiauca for the ! r v40 Lo bad at » La o $h Wit Fouri-s,, Cincioatt 0. UAKEIY, CONPEOY party; goad reason 107 sctifoy. £ s i WELL & MOSHEIL 1KY T ek Aa Tbia et Futsls redtaucun Batures uf o Orei-claid salsdon ab u i L1 avaat., Buar Alibteds W A VOLNG Sabird fate 175 & wee ks africtly gl 00 10 Lo 3 at Koot e, o y froin I o . BOULRS, ZTASI PAID FOR BUUKR=CASH ( J‘Ahbuln(ulllu‘u{'k. wiilalways belug Llg Clleap Buos Ldusc corucr Mdlnd o N v GA WETER THING. FOIt 4 ecuuviny tlan to ko to 160 Eadt Wa twi-at, sud Ly & Flireace il-Si0re.