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THR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ! MAY ‘17, 1877. CURRENT GOSSIP. LITTLE MINNIE, Charming littla Minnie, Happy ail day tong, Vylng with the pretty birds in thelr morrleat rong. Brightoet little sunbeam Of our homa fa ate, — Bringing gladness toour hearts, Blddlug sorrow Nec. Eyes of enarkling brightners, Vrom whore depths of bas * Shines 9 world of mischief, And of love ao true, si Gentiennatairy | In her childieh play Stealing inte at) our hearts By her winning ways, ling little Minnie, Fairer Wan tho flowers, Denresat treasure over rent ‘To this world of onts. . * Cunistina Scnoaate, UnaLow, Te, May 14, 1877. ‘A prommirrp PICTURE. Londait Dally News, Avrit 23, M. Frneat Vichio, the French artist, who has al- ready painted picttres of *'Charies 1X. Giving the fignal for tho Maneacre of St. Bartholomew's ay, and ‘*Handin Preparing to Die for the Highta af the People, Dec. 2, 1851," has employed hfe nencll pon that terrible scene which might bo called '*The Maesacro of the Communists," when there wretched offenders. were butchered in the trench of the great burial place of Parts, Pero-l Chalee, by the fire of the mitraliienses and volloya from the troopa in May 1870. It could scarcely be expected that tte French Governmont and tho Director of the Beaux Arta wonld: permit sucna picture to he exhibited In the Parle Salon, howover able ft might bo asa work of art. Hut the plet- ufo has found a placo in tho rooms of the London Slereaecoptc Company'n Gallery of Fine Arte. It jen large canvas, Meh and more than nine fect fongand wix fect high, and thts amplo fleld bo- fouens most aivtal Akeldana, witht the crowded group of men, women, and cliildren in every attl: fade of agony, flerce raga and senpale in eath Winers, ealm-an martyrs: -contronting the cruel gone blaring before them. The scone {7 one too Sreadtnt tolook upon, for M. ‘Pinghic, with a pow- erful and most frat telling broeh and the most exuaordinaty nervo, haa nol shrank from painting erty horror that hla imagination could picture, ly from what. be actually saw with fia own mee Jand partly from ailenctintion which appenred fn the Yatly Naira ot the time, We look from beaue of dead to tha principal roups of some au irty or forty. figurea under tho wall of the come, prominent nda a dignified and refined Joking nertony gay heal! nncovered, his breast tared and on hls arm the ¢cd erons of the Inbuluoce,. Ho grasps the hand of 9 friend who inks, but he himself te only wounded aigatty, A mother falla with a boy tn her arms together, and another woman behind, like 6 Mroleuso, spared for an instant, ralses bar: nema to er head. as ff against the storm of bu ito, , above thin group, 8 red-haired man, with amad, {orlous face, shakes the red scarf in wild defiance, Forther on along tho wall the same gromp of figures, falling unger the fire of the soldlers, aro secu, {ill the cyo reais upan the gloomy brendth of the great elty all dark and sombre fn tho gra: ray of moming. ‘urning trom the bloody work, which the art st with perhaps a pardunable satire, calls “The Triumph of Order," there are certain “tise of meaning # bo found in the plieture bee ides tho general record of cvents almost too In- to be believed, Among tho fresh and hing green trees around the graves appearn # 1d bencath these trees two officers in com- mand 6! aod pnp ae tree his revolvers, Poor wounded, atrukeling man trying to escape, he, whicn has taken the nameot the ‘ur des Communistes,” Instead of **Le Mur de Charonne," amid the marks of tho bullets and the blood of the victimes are still to be read the mocking worda which wera ono of the crics of the Communists, ‘'Vire UAumanife/" Jost above the figure of a venerable, old, hermit- ko man, witha Jong whito beard, who seems to pentesuulats the nb oe ile ifo asd’ Qutite placid. Jy. Ifartia to help the rometnbrance of auch eroel scenes then M. Pich{o bas indeod donc his tak well, He has thrown himaclf Intowhat might -be called the cryiclty of the palette and the stadlo ith Unbinching courans, and painted oll the hor- tors with an intensity and ornelty perfectly amaz- ipgand terrible to behold, The diMcultics ina work of this nature are nu !mmonso that few paint. trs ever daro to encounter t} pieces, which nust bo pal! Cannot be palnted a3 they. ames ie sgreeablo as pictures, and tho horri out as Huteivan possible, Too often the: sto made absurd and untrue by this art! to make things pleasant sad and show off he! m coming and graceful attitudes. Dut there ts no dating of thin aprt in 3, Vichio'a work; ho never Jores the tragic Intonatty of hia purpose, and he tokla the spectator with such a spell of preree the ghautly eicht that tho real @cene comes up Jn the Imagination tn all Its awfulness, A CALIFORNIA BEAR STORY. © * Calaveras (Cal.) Chronicle, A fow doya agoa very exciting but also litdicrous Incident occurred at tho npperend of Hunter's Flat,some ten nilics north of Weat Point, Calavoras County, gazed In trapping in the mountains above tho paat winter, visited s Mr. Malt, who owna a small ranch on ITunter's Flat, A few hours previous to Giles’ arrival a hear had paid hia respocta to ono of Hall's Berkshire hogs, leaving the sinsller portion of {t under an oak treo for future lunch, Giles owns 6 large steel trap, welglung alxty pounds, which was ‘auld to the oak treo; a pinc some nine Inches In diameter wae then cut down, the butt nearly reach- log the oak, ‘Tho heavy chain attached to tho tra an enormous awe at the end, which man securely fastened to a strong. iron” bolt Insorted in the burt end of the pine. Tho Flostly romatns of Terky were corrlod up the oak troo aud Isshed to tho trunk ao na to bein tient. ‘The trap wos fants aud Giles Iwoceed: ed to ob) orate faatinar! rat ‘onco IIa a Hod ina seatp-ralsing tone, ** Hero he comos: ure enough, an enurmons aad apparently 6 enraged Hoa Was waking rapid boadw. ay rd the mourners under the oak. Before Giles fe started fn the on- fala race Hall had taken abe ad by a good many Teugtha, leaping wild cof hea six feet in belgat with cor, ‘The roaring @ if the ferocious brute in tho rear accelerated Gilles* speed until he wan exhausted, when he venttired to look tack sat note with a eratoful heart that Bruin had gives the ae shouted the happy fact to hie frieud ie 400 yarde alicad, pat Halt Suatiane the raco until he reached hile cabin, The twonow Secinded fo waltaomis.t beg hours. Giles had no weapons with in tho time expired Hall Advanced ‘iivial objections, bag efigrod 0 lend nie tide, As Hall feacknawledged to boa bold and akill- fal hunter, Gites presacd him to explain his appar> fotly cowardly behavior, and the blushing andetut- Ing friend said that ho waa recently engaged tothe feigning botle of Weet Puint—did not fvar death— but seriously objected tu the possibility of Mruin'a Toklod preeris under the circumstances, Giles shoudered the rile and started in tho direction of {ha trap, He found the lieruabire epicure with au foro paw tn tha ten: which be had draggedaome 500 fara 1, trecand ail. ‘When the monster caught aight of hla faller hla rago knew no bounda in bis tdorle to yck at Iuin, but the trap and tho tree h bad become fastened inthe undergrowth Glica raya that he lodged fe ie e's cara, which all Inoffecttvely Dalle aren ‘at the head only penetrated rely, ky veral shote In the rogion of the hoart foally brougl it his down, but he did nofdle until three hours afte When tho monster been skloned, bib back of iis cara, waa found to betwo feet ten and ono-half Inches In circumfers ence. At ts probably the argest bear ‘of its Specles ver seen mn calitoral, The wkinisa ver; re ney and Gtics Intends to proaent It to Preal+ —— A VLUCKY TEN-YEAR-OLD, San Prancuco Post, ‘There {a a Jittte 10-ycarsold now tn tho City on, Who halla from Chicago, His name is Charley Levine, and all alone, frlendices and TMoneylcas, ho has travelad to this city overland. Av he sat on the Louch near tho wall thla afternoon, bla clothing in tatters, his feet incased in consump- Ya shoes and no stockings, aud his head eure panned by a trenfendous bat, it wae casy to Yelleve a Maes resolute tone that he bad done What was ts reporter long were you Sn coming, Charley?" sald * Beventoon da; . Gi mare Jase Batarday night ‘nea fet ‘tim goin ny to alay hero outs Alcs Weld mea ment beta out be saa two wlatlons down, J be! came Joo, Bt Coun- Out here'@ year ago. I've gota a ou get here without any money? Taye gct here By y aot Scrose the river {fro yet jumped on the cars 'n’ stuck. ‘The tte at Onshe 'n' North Platte, bay Jame SAMO. They couldn't keep me of, What did I ‘the enigrantepave me al] wanted. ‘he fanaie ind ig H uly hed five canta spend by s ent that for ance, ie Resse, to Ldldat like mysuur, iw ‘watted 10 he wwshy Lcame.n mare you golng toxce your mother!" ot *O ina coupled data, Tye gota yond bed ta’ aly Wo eat, "a" I think i'll stay hero ‘pit rest Sea RRDBY alN'ELLY Tame in here Jest to sce caat!t wad, ‘o" they wouldn't let mo ‘go ont, but T care. I'll go down on he trala to Belmont, nly two stations, and "Il ne ale bwo trains ast, What's torin iellereChinamen” woud eh acqulescence, tha reporter Jott him, and adere a ent pee Jal of tbe. pineky Tittle you! wei young, he Tiiousauds of aillus unaided in “ti rot Treaty o pial ‘ tearch of Bla ae nt FECTS OF A LONG SERMON, Tiglerd Letter to Bpringdeld (Mass, ) Kepubitcan, he large congregation that attends the -~r—~ Con- Reeatloual Church were tauch aiused a Sunday or elogutbce by an sucident that occurred while the Sloquent and learned pastor was preaching ® ser- Ton on **Saint Thomas.” He bad devoted some Lbour toto that dissiple whoa something lea My ott on va dJuseyh Guok and somug of thy aye John Giles, who has been profitably en- | wthght snd {ects on which that gentleman had recently been jecturing here, ‘orgetting hie manneeript aod watch that Iny en the denk before him, he went on for anather hnif hour ina fligntof etoanenco that wan wry Interesting to wll bit the nnfortunato poo- pic of —— avenue, who ware keeping one ear onen jor the romf-ocensional Sunday horre-car that takes them home. Suddenly ite approaching bell wna heard by ali but the clergyman. An tho sound Brew tearand nearer a portion of the would-be Dastonyers tore, hoping to allp quietly out of tha church, Jnet then one of, then—a gontieman— drupped the watch that he Ifid been holding halt- open in his hand, It atrack the foorand rolled & short distance with a noise thatrovered the depart Ing petrone with contusion, expecially ax the par- fun, enddenly coming te -himeelf, gazed. at them blankly an, Inatant, anil, looking iat hin watchs atarted back with stonishment at tho Tatenoas of the hans, ahnt the leaves of the neglected mann- ecript with o bang, and exclaiming, "That's allt here 10 say about ‘homae,"* gave out the closing hymn, OFF FOR EUROPE, Detroit Free Prev. George Carlynte, a prisoner with a block oye and f& desolate ook, mounted a barrel on Jefferson avenuo at midnight Friday night and harangued & crowd. The crowd was composed of one old man, who was looking foraoft ted in some doorway. Mr. Carlyale didn’t ask tho old man to asslat him 10 mob the Iitddle fouse, bnt he eatd: "Gentlemen, J leave fot Europa to-morrow to take part In tho rate atrnggle for freeslom, a Fellgion nd-and soning’ to drink. Who will foin ‘The lone old mansat on the curbatone and looked Around as If ho wanted to joln ‘B aquarc meal. “*Thon cowant!"' hesed the orator a8 he looked down upon tipon the crowd, ‘Tho old man stared across the atreetata patent bitching-post. and mado no rep), iiGeeinthe war right hore!" shouted the orator, na ho falloff the barrol, | **Square off, old man, dnd look out for your nos a” ‘The lone crowd dusted down the street ye}ling “Murder! at the top of his voice, and Carlysia wag neroated na io putracail, What Doane have you with thin Euro ean mndater™ asked the J ‘Jad » as he Jooked down upon the drunkard, ‘And, further, who hit 01 Foll agin a house," was the aerated reply. No ate want to go to Enro; Ke to be counted In w en war rages, your Monon **You area nice specimen to be _aronnd hollor-4 ing for frecom!"* sneered the Court, '*Yon'd Dotter holler for soap ond wator anda clean shirt. When did you waeh tast: “Wasn't I around ‘during the last Nee pro- tested tho prironer. ‘I'm just aching to bo on the ekirmieh ling along thd Danen-be," “You'll be aching fo get out. of the House of Correction before your sentence expiros. Tam going to mnke it sixty days,” “very well," replied the man, **f shall stay up there juatecvon minutes ‘by the watch, ond then run the guard and take the fret train for Eu- Topo. " ‘Write me from Kalnfst or Erzoroum, ant i ‘1 ite Kainfat Ei d don't give me any mote {nformation,” remarked the Court, and that ended the case, — PUTTING IMS HORSE TO BED. In a book written by Maj. Charles Loft for- merly of the Royal Navy, and late of the Colt- stream Guards, occurs tha following pas: 3 Hie uncte sake: ** *Whore aro you going! ‘Iam Boing to iny my horsc,' ¥ replied. *Lay your horse!’ he sald; ‘what do you meant’ In two min- utenTexplainey. ‘Oh! sald he, +I should like to sco that perforfiance,*and, jumping up, Be was followed ‘by all the’ gentlomen to tho’ atadl ‘Now, how {1 Biafra e The grooms were Dodd! ry up their hors ratked up to mine, and com- monced by patting iim on the neck, and talking (a him in soft, low tones, Io began pawing Heat with one forcfoof, then with the other, and ovi- dently knaw me ond my voice. Taking a anafle bridle I put it on, pulled him fently nae Into the stall, rabbed my hand tip and down on hie knees, ann then, putting nay mouth to his meaty whinpercd into tt, asif tatkingto him. He began inunedi-+ ately to more, onde ‘bending bis bal wey i himself down on bie nearaide, I uoping well clearof_hizn, while £ tear nt onthe neck. WhenT toug tho bridle of be settled forthe night, ‘Now,'enid 1, ‘he's enfeand will sleep all ni nt. Cone away!* ‘They wero aston Jehed. ‘Why,’ said my uncle, *Isball rend you to Aaticy’s Amphitheatre, and, make your fortune. Where aid ry jearn hist’ * from my as groom, ’I replied.” PROFITABLE “DAMAGES,” Hartford Courant, Tho Industry of raitronding has doveloped soma thrifty characters, among whom a former employe of thaNew York, New fmven & Hortford Road do- teeves bigh rank, He wasat ono time at work in the Springfield depot, and, while taking a trunk ont ofa taggare-e u, from Boston, ho was thrown over and hurt, the mashing art bein: g for chacd,. ke injured eigploye sullored the timo eoversed, mM terribly, ond crawled around on crutcuea until the Boe ny and the New Haven Roads united. ‘and gave him $4,000, To wa cured the next day. bhortly afterward a mao on the Boston & Albany (ee waa ies and the Company gave bis widow former erippie, wha, had scored 00 sled. soon married hor, and thus count- . He recovered bis health ao completely. that he was able again to work on tho railroad, but finally, not being hurt again within a reasdnablo time, he retired toa farme witch ha ‘had bouyhe pith'a partof the procecds of hls former calam- e8., AN EYE TO BUSINESS. floston Bulletin. A crowd of emall boys were ongaged In the rather Wearing sport of aliding down the granite stoops on Ohrietopher avenuo, whon a datk-comploxioncd old gentleman, with a hook nose, stopped before them. One tirahin had just opened his mouth ‘to ery **Chaesa Jt*" when the old gentleman amilea pleasantly on them and sald: **Good little pays! “Good little poya! iat a od dime, my tears; dere's somo nico long atuops in der noxt block, ana dese carda to your mud- dogs ven you x9 home, m ‘he carde dl not bear thy f wood little verses, ‘but wero Inucribod, **Abrabi ham Jeaacs, Boys’ Clothing Made and Repalrad.” 4 BRIG, ® Burlington Uawkeue. Brigham Young has just been interviowod by 5 Nowapaper correspondent, We was shocked to Iearn that there had been a massacre of emigrants at Mountain Moadows, and wanted to yo at once in pursuit of the acsiseins. He had never heard of Lee, and ald not think any such man ever belonged to the Mormon Church,” Ho once knew & mon named Lee, when he was aboy. Ie was a Cone Rocticot sewing-machine agent, and the lrophet thinks John D, Leo innat have been the same man, © wept profusely over the sad story of the mas- cre, and anid he hod no doubt tat fellow Leo had fa each todo with tt and ha hoped they ould catch hint and fine him heavily, —————— “CURRENT OPINION. ‘Mr, Biaine’s cousin should be called of. She ts worso than superserviceable.—Lioston Saturday Garate, ‘ Tho ‘‘clemency” (to Maj. Reno] was un- worthily bestowed, and euch will be the judgment of ninety-nine men in « hundred throughout the Bouth,— Wirmington (N,Q) Star. Jt bepina to look az thongh some troops woula be necessary to suppress the Mepublican rebellion o aint the Administration {o-lowa, A fow poat- however, judiciously dutributed, ace “Bomplisn the purpose,—2hitadelpala Times (hd.). Wo haves lector conviction that it would havo beon botter for the Republican pat hed THe alan been counted jnaa President. publics party ja now divided, Nad Tid on teen ‘count+ ed dln it would havo been a wolt.—Sandusky Legis- ter (irreconcilable Rep.), * vie best thing Senstar Diaine can do ts to muz- She msy stir np the editor ot the Tspringicld] Zepubliedn and orbere of Bie. Blalne'actitice with a Very sharp-polnted pen, but she wlil'uat help Mr, Blainu'a political futuee,— New London (Ct) Telegram, ‘This fs a freo country, and it ts the prerogativoor SheDemocrats lo nieve w f themeelves. Hut this report that '* prominent Democratic mombers of tho Iiouse " are going to pala teeth the Returning. Hoard business again te really alittle too much, “'Cive us 8 rest. "—Springheld (Afass,) ‘Tepud- Heun (Ind.). Of the hungry Loulstana office-sockers who tia President with tholr demands for post. je Washington Siar says: ‘*Not a night hat the Prealdent ts not, bored with ioe hed’ Loulsfans politician who wants an omes. Most of then would swallow: any policy —nay, an ape auccead."” Ss Mr. laine Ls entirely without powor a oward his oliguers You eee, patriots muet live and have fast and—wellt allt Clans fequire. by ith a Adratntat that would igorauly cutoff the coat olclal ap, where would Hiaine isna? Tols a view rorber Bitte rea the would-be robele tn the Republican party, —Naw Orleans Times (Dain.), ‘The (Des Motnca) Register lets a good dea}, of the ilk out of ils cocosnut it by esying: **The Now ‘ork Acening Post is wort of pecrish about it lee cause the lowa Kepablicen Conventlun call dos not include demaude for resumpilon and Civi! Gervicareform, ‘There are not wan, peoplein tows who are making themaclycs roun auldered ta ‘worrying over these two questions,"—Aeokuk (/a,) Gate Cily (Rep. ), whee pe (oes M ‘] pea aaa ge pee it eee, symewhat vrai foryeare ibis Pra aurprising that £ should pursue such a courec, In the meantime President Hayca moyea right along Just as though there was no Heglster.— Warren roe a.) iterald (Ban). . i, Hedfold, writing from Columbls, 8. 0., to Rit Graciunatt Commerciat about the dissgmamei Singng the Democrats of that Slate, aay not in the power of mortal man to take tue course ying take cnomlea = upon upop tho Jelt. Not may, arsed ts bat thelr coating fe bute Eluclt to Sedge illardin ev sunita uaold to Judge in avery Way cou! god abould Willard pow ba Beisated 16 will be a se- Yere blow to Hampton's future nscfulocss. 1 isa uct Garston of stredgth, and by the decision we itself na bls shall like. td ‘The argon of Senator Blaine in Maine, the Bangor Whia, hae been recolved from Washington from Engene Hale, and in indorsed by the entire Maine tion, to the effect that Senator Blaine doce not sontemiplate pial gen on ape anarenn ty twats « sot cay he coming apecial sesnion of Congress waits dle. Tho iAlg neaures its rende: Me, A Cirenlar Lettor Addreaned to the Colored Cai sin al Heino wil ‘*parene the even tenor of way, whatevor that meane. Wo bellove the anyernays of Lonielana, Mireis- ipl, disarm end restrain the balldozera; but there ta grent dificnity In attaining, the abject. They can reat assnred of, Kept thia peat of tho dulldozer, nor should we bé attr- prined, n by the Democratic Governors to enforce the elvity lates and sncial-protection law, as a menne of mai: States dtepublican (Reps). their gubernatorial chairs were tottering: and that 0 a ; OF ne Mr, 8. 8, Cox In credited with the sarertion that | without the intervention of is bayonet fiiey wontd att AS Ca fe one of the moat important matters tobe bronuht | coriainly fall. A volce.sjloud and percinptory, Notect of fF nieresaence lota: Superior: before the Hour at the extra ression Is the Presl- dential queetion. x vainen hia rennta- | neninat Federal Interference, and praying for local armas eany. "No miudle mien needap tlon for ordinary common sense, he will let that | seit-povernment, ‘Tne resident oloyed that |-—« question severely alone. Tne Democrat, in oreut | soice, Of Congress, who makes the elightest movement toward a renewal of contention or strife, no matter on what plea, will receive alesson that will lant Bint totho end of his days. retty well know whether tte extrema men ary are to alminieter tho affairs, of the more J “conciliatory policy of Gov. Hampton tarmoil nor fond-sonnding aratory, and thin ehontd havo been the last of auch occasions, If the day, howover, into be regarded and kept 8 a fertival of holiday, of which the Americanr | front brick, on have ton fem, and there very poorly kept, It tm all ) hesotd. W. very well, provided the graven of the made an adjunct of hilarit lead are WwW sayn that tho recent report that ‘*a letter OK: SALE 80 | ay delega- sine aod HAYES’ POLICY. Cithzens of the Bouth by Colored Citizens of Ohi, Fru.ow-Crrizexa: A Roman once sald: ** Tam Aman, Mherefore nothing that concerne man can be Jorelgn tome.” We ean, with propricly. appro. priate this fing eentimeat, Hut there lag closer relation exlating between ue. We sro bound ta- gether by ties of consanguinity. A commén blond flows throuzh oar veins, and we all feel tho great thro at Joy oF orrow.. Dnt, what other couraa could the President have purened, under the cirenmetances? The Republican Governors of sont Caroling ond Louisiana con ferred, In oficial documents to the Executive. that ie OR BALE aud Honth Carolina sincere in tholr wish to wblican afd in exterminating ork BALE=8i0 If the Federal Gavarnment should be called intaining order and reopening the Sonthern to Ininfgration and progroes, —Aew Orleans tame from buth North vand South. protesting | bY feat of bost residence int not withont first exacting the mort binding pledges from JMampton and Nicholle that they would reapect the Amendnienta to the Constl+ tution, and give the widert toteration to all politi- cai opintons, and protect both races tn the exercine of the clective franchlac. Prealdent layas tise have peace, an to the man who seeks to break itl~J!. Toute Republican (Dem.). committer ilmeelf to the seppare atl cArece mene hon BALE—ale 1! We doubt If Mr, Blalne will do more than sadly | of the nirmens nd tha nal nee eatin zou san hur haus aid Semdt shales Ie kd od ernetr am EAU | fiteconntesmen, and the nation wilt hobsoon fore | ar ua, Wainy Sh Not thot Me, laine appechends that that cruel, | Let bls solemn pledge ines fatal blow from the aword always suspended hair a tera fi lobby certain railroad enterprite-—will actually be deliv. ored, ae threntenod by Senator Staniey Matthats in cane Senator Islaine moves tailisturh the country and balk the Administration, Ukely given the ex Matne and lis sort at the game of politics. Ja distressing and femoralieing In the extreme, — Hoston Tranecript (Ui This toninns should bo cxcited aver the speech of Frot Dut what are the intentions of the Presifent in allowing these two States to ga to the Demucracy? Ills intentions aro not treraonable, buat patriotic, Te naw thatto support these two State Guvern- ments by an army would entaj) bloodshed, and sive rlav lo endless confusion and scctlonal strife, here wax but one way out of @ most terribly com- Pucated dificnity,=-that way wae through the kalden cate of peace, dic held tho ofive branch in bre hand and the aword In. the otter, | Hf the ollva branch was accepted, well and ood: out If nob, then the sword in to'be applidd hy a heavy band: We, colored men of Oho, have ample rearona to believe thatthe moment the South violates its vledges'of peace and goad will toward ali men, that that montent President Hayes will rerort to meanurea adequate to accompllah what has not been by 8 ver hie head—o peancsed Inquley abont let- In which, while Speaker, Dinine told tie thathe ** would not ho m deadhoad™ ina fOr Bar ming Ted, ae qna shrubbery sareaay Gal BANDELS, 04 Must BALE—8100 WI. yrouaal he se frome de Teneo elidom an Mr. Blaine In mora aullucd and enddcned by the fresh evidence by Pronident Jtayes in ie postponement af ten arenion, that he ia a full matel for se. le ete 7 Wasrisiee not Featealante Foie that the Warhing- Douglass, Tho surpries ja, that he ehoutd havg Ma i une vmece made auehiatirado. We te tniike film, and la-ex: | feucted truugh measures of pacificalton. | Ie 1¢ = tremely Injudictous at thle time. As Marshal of | gonahte hope of itn success, All we ask, without ro the Dirtrict of Colnmbla, 1 criticies Washington society at all; bot it was bk was nncourteons 10 | discuseinz in detail the merita or demerits of his poltcy, int that tie colored voters of tho South stand Ral Til Por Tune front hick deli tafe Ho, Troune ante peat feet; very cheap; easy into tots; Haran iinn-BT., ing, 2iatory and cellar, ail EXCHANGE, A LR P-6 ron Meateable recldence. domary and basemen eiazni ue north of Thirt: i BRos, & MAGL fata must mings LOT 59 OPER Ft foitey. rout front, on fitibots ates between 2-story dwelling and Steun ‘om ‘educa, between Polk Bad Taylor Me Ate rom Siace. harm, sat lore BOYD, Mooin's inline nnd Cyprest-ate. T, i. Ht LOT, SEAT SIXTY FIFTH. d South Park-av.. ria A blacks from AbOLYI Hebe 150 BUY GREAT DARGAIN-TOTeE per, Tmenty ninth st, Spee WANTED-MATL) ~~ jiaak Keepe 7 ry ASTED_ARALEAMASC THORGUORUY POSTED tn the pant an ae oll tears nane hut thos He SAG, ATS familiar with tha ty eed apply, Address hy let ten, CHICAGO WHITE LEAD ASD OIL COM yard corner Green and Fulton-sta, ANTEIN-A Fil SITUATIONS » WANTED —MALEs Hiookkceners. Oloritns etc. SUBATION WANTED-NY A YOUNG, MART UN. ‘Gerstanda doulia-entry hookkce) + Will work 12. Nore oF aifices ral: referencer. jary moderate; Sere of Address T 40, ‘prinnete oftee, Situation WANTED-0Y A YOUNG MAN 23 CLARB SALERMAN FOI even years esperienca in He ook ni ine, Ectath, dry-goende store in the, nash one | ana Ete nance intone af the iirgent shoe, howe im i country; nuquestionable eacnrity aad wood refer. AREMAS. at Btetisuer dirus, & Cos cnceaglved. cAldere Hox fu, Hecattt. Ts ‘Krndow Canchmens Kenmsters. ete = SOT WANTED-AS COACIDIAN. A NO. ¥ {iriver and groom, Koo milker and gardeners Peay arn fe mend from last place. ae” £ ' Biante, Twenty tled-st, betircan WANTEO-A WOOD-TURNER. AT 239 KOBLE- WARES ohne ‘AT 1361 BOOTH BTATE- SISTERS 'S, corner [ASTER R AR wWeHr Cg VA! ‘thie m: K & CO. bide lad eran Lovey = pias STERERS Fe FoI OF GENERAL 3s Work steady at modersta eT ie: ne iT MAKERS AY Hi. OTA GRAHAIE, faerie 29 North Clark-at., D—PAINTEN AND CATCTMINERS: ‘ast Chicago-av. OF at jon ny at 218 Be ROMA: Wastes —k GOOD GENETAT, DLACKSMITH. his morning ‘st the comer of Grove and Kineteuditvae. AWREI€ CROUGIE oe Site N WANTED-IN A PIIVATR FAMILY ne nog of ace (Atiericanys i scaly free oun) 4 pre From eice if ‘any kindy bert of refercuecs. “Ag Bsc n'y 7 a een a Sint ATION WANTED-NY MANIED COUPER {no children): man & guod fardener and enachman, oma good tant Wood re ‘Address 72, Trinune ome Sitwation’ WANTED TY A GHILMAN ASCO, ore lows how lw take care of horses anc nh Tiagen: will work for aniait wagea, bea-ot retescnee AudreasT £7, Tribune ofice. Mincoumneous. ferences, aici PATK— =D0 ROT FORGET THAT 8 PROPENTY im n about # Jara (860,00). ‘SMuat bo\unincumbered. b A _DEAUTIFL at Lagrange, 7 mil Tnuuntiy isinteact treat i0-cent ‘ala et, aN ny tre Birendy ons Lita. pti is Lasalie-at., foo, rE nd lourin the beautiful Town he forat. highs rene fo sai puursince ony Hyd jibown free, AC apLESDID CHANG! ry SHive gerea if land tying on Belmont-ay-. ele. Kaultadle fora mag- sitet nt sunurova resigences or to Abeiitilas fine trees iz. Apply to owner, £L+ wmeatat fours to. ren F. AKR LOT, rom Apes property WANTED, YIN THIS CITE ety thorusan dol Wworee todo so inthe manner ho did.’ When Con- | stiitand behind the resuita of hie polio, Place no | "[ ae RENT VT g MICHIGAN Av-ctg, ROOMS £10 gress in in rossion, and mon with abundance of | obstacle in iti way; give vent to no disapproval, ax? Between tate tua Dee oe Noe DEE, 22 fer al ey Tanitorend ofves' forge ofimmorniitys but tie | Stdavsra an honest man the pala your prejadg- | jg FET TORY ANI) WASEMERT MARBLE drinking and other forme of'immoratity; but this | ment would occasion, SA STORE AND MAGEMERT Bante nes: nok than) fact, that Washington has | | We hare come toan cpoch in our history when MEAD £c0 a the heen steadily rining in morality and fitnees for the homen of virtious familtcs. Jost his head in making the speech bert frientia cannot indorsc ® viniont, wanton, and unfair attack on the city of bis home.—Putedurg Commercial Gazette (Rep.). Some scneational Washington correspondents hare been sending dispatches to their bapers (and | trostin God, andan unwavering ben fidenca in tho hae REN’ TWEN they have been copied all over the countr; honored Chief Executive of the natlon: will clive Gothic, attane, wn SBE eaect Nr, Cowles, oditor of the vileveuant abundant opportunity or. thestesting of a policy | 15per month. meat “itor key Tat” hot, aevouri {is Tresidont) was dolng nothin: ing hie frienda,"* ‘very in not of carrying Ohio on account of hia Sonthern policy: ‘andthe statement fn regard ta Mcesrs. varie and Schurz, and the President not reward> ing histrlenda, is falea In every particular.—Clere- land Leader (Iep.)+ ‘Tho fall of the Rockford Court-Honse {s onl; ‘ repetition of the teaton which was taught by the A RYARCES aan eit MONDE, WATCHES, penis NEWB dnd by the lirgokipn theatre fre wiitis ‘wife agee | soit ea vitned WL. | avgaehy ud Saentnt and by nearly’erory considerable fite that. we hare ALA ot G aie nASD SHLVETE | eeconarat.s a0, JL Ls BILL, 142 over had in this country, and by ‘*accidents” eo | af arery eacription. Akin cy and Bullion a Pral tee B large furnials numerous and eo frequent that 1t bas become & | Onice licensed), 8 bast Mad! han _Eatabitaned 1n63, | (A 08 Lraitiorar., a large fu mers, weariness of the flesh to point out thelr ONY, TO LOAN" ON’ NEAL ESTATE 1 faimily bed-roorn Gn Orst floor. moral, It,only proves what was demonstrated to rag and 4 vlctatty, iat ourrent rat Balle- perfect natisca bofore,—that we Americans rarcly pu PnP. an honest, senalble, and asfe building. ci enc are lucky enough fore our or feu rancor fn- ished before cee fal make to go np In smoke tho fiat timoa match Srey Sropned that #3 Leader," haa had an interview with the Presi that he represented tojulm that hopo of carrying Ohio on account of his Sonthero ple ont O station a ‘ire 133 sea we munt exercieo falth; for, If we reason too much about this Sonthorn policy, we ebail find ourselves | rai Fanning counter to ourdearest hopes and most | ‘4 a, cherished plans. The celebrated sentence of Thomas Paine, penned during the dark hours of | m Hevolution, may be reproinced here: **Therc are fared times that try men's sould.” ut an unfaltering Douglaas cerita fe ata, did, and hi! i" ken suon. mungtoneats nts no which at present many are wont to regard with | "PO RENT. disfavor, “If we had the alightost reason to doubt tho honesty or political fntogrity af Breeidont ayes, We would not encotrage you to ald bls Soutuern tmeasurce, elther by syinpathy or act, Hie. belleve us sour true friends, your broth- ersin the tlesh, and in tho falth of the grandcet Republic since the days of Cesar, Gronor W. Wuttann, Asrncp J. Axpensos, FINANCIAL, ‘A PRANCES ON ara DP RAGE bor HOUSE: id other goods by t tarage Co fany Zor ia son Htandolohear Uinle Dolidlawye Bale Morage and money at legal interent, “thera wal i and thathe, Cowles, told iho President ‘while Secretarics Evarts and Schurz were Ing good appointments for thelr friunds, he toward rewaril- It fs trne that Mr. Cowles had a nt {uterview with the President, but it trie that he told him that there was no hopo MPO NENT=! fans orders © rooms. pardeomay ‘nionea a Hou ¥ or tenet jon, AS DIA Yahed eandalons sant ANG'bal STORE, 04 Waahington-at COTTAGE, No, Med Watterfeld-att., neat RICK HOUSE, MICHIGAN- “AN heap to good f, ODay ear” ‘Tulny: ‘Verno! TURE, jan On Wabash-ar., south Furniture bougut at Btrong’s fesctale it i att ealaet Sie bart on premises, eur. & A FINE DRIES 7 OUR. modern -improrementn $30 Pe cake Hi ane ene, yt SD, 10s FOR BALESA 1-874 FUURTTURE er; furniture almost ED WOU, INDIANA Nee i. Walon at GANTLY FU! incomplete order. WITH DARN, Dearborn-st. he RUSTON THE MOST DE! SIADLE, LOCATION ined houses ajning snd Te, T he, ates Mouey Loaseny ox FURNITURE, JEWELRY, dltamond au, mach cafes tn warehouses; any ‘Rood collateral eee oom 23, M' EY TOLOA i loweat rates, eM esti Loft We ¢ safety and strength to. show; and if wo Wert Wasnit down, 19 nen ly to moro horrible geathe sien rendy thom stil ry ‘eaAThoAe ‘on tho floor or a cizar-atib thrown Into. FPO L0AN=63, 000, ro Ror, an fo deal deattuction upon the Ives of thelr no commiafons” Only A 1 ators or mac watia nnpDy occupants.—Hloomington (1it.) Panta- Tek AS Sith. Sone Sh peel RENT —2a T esdn Gonbeabar that Praeideal Hayes did not | ioa Wasuington eee nee (A, “PAYTELBOS, | -lences; croquet groun make tho Pepubiican platform at Cincinnati. It FOr any: “Roly, on Sremines was mi were aa noven-sixteentha to one when the platform wa made, by tho friends of Oliver P. Morton, and by thu friends of Rosco Conklin forty favor of th Fn BC that would bring about "permanent pacification, He bne done wh Fentlon, of all the \slemonte of the Hepublic- tis oa solamente, demanded, and the result ts peace Ader the dae and the Constituti tes, growlers stand from under.—Daylon and Jn sumé of 82,000 and upwat too ‘Journat Wnep. de . ars and Servite fo Ioan on iihprse proved property ta a In reply to a question aboot the policy pursued 35 He toa Oe neces for man, ete, by Mr, [ayes ainco hlsinaugnration, Mr. Adam: 000 2 fo Ae REA! AU, ESTATE 18 AN, Anevrared Well, T et ey that Ethink. Me 325,0( Arts an aor buh 7 per cen alayes ocenpies hard pasition, a inost dint- —f Tone;—nnd dno whlen T would not desire to hold BUSINESS OILANGES. under aliniine Shreunetancad, concerned, I holleve him but he hoa gut a Tory hd tank before bln Haye: Sally, for sale) ign ao bakery, horses ‘een ae anh Urludie & Hiey inaniitely aid pleasinely different from Uuat |, akery, 800 Fee et BATT ET a BON 7b Le GEORUE.Y pobicy In ontleely aud pleasingly diferent from that |. nate other Susineas chances, BWIET & SON, 7) Dea if it woutd bare Wrought incalentable inlury to the a AGL , THR ONE, country. ' ‘The pail of Iiayer, you will riotice, fa TA 1 a riley favored by Hehurz, and le in perfect ac- Ai aaa Tar Weak Madlsonsste oe ® S008 ectawith tha utterances ef that. centleman betara aS hin tdentification with the Cabinet. T think Mr, Haye has done very well pee far, but, Vt, PAY 10 PEN ¢ ford manthean 1 Lineotn Wark, Uraperty Is worth §4 deal with principale, Andreas‘ 47, Trivune eliice. Prat ON fe iai Garene 7 AND 74 PER CENT—30N LOaR sums to sutt, Saumur Tule NEL & BOND, 102 Wi gY TO LOAN ON GOOD Ii: 310: in i ote and productive Chica EAN ¥. Northeast corner Hall> -dolph and Beatborare ata, 0, $20.000 “ae LOAN—WE HAVE, MONEY 1N ado by the fricndaaf James G. Blaine, who re Ccurner) Wear * G00. Pret ine and hot and cold water. Inquire s¢48 Pine-st. Tlayea had tot in Convention when It declared in ho ** permanent pacification of tho South- ction of ‘this Cnion,” and demanded a policy four ve ethat great representative Con ‘the voluients. of ool FRY ath and iy Mark Statton, neat lalnc~—-Morton—Conkling—Dristow— of the Unitea Aafar an the man ia prightand fonoat oney 100 CABTT TRADE A: ‘GROCERY STORE. DOING "FIRAT-CIAGE HATE ECUILE NVI ‘On the whole, “Voainess by spniytag to F AY ry ae b roatabies NoCABE. 104 Lagate-st. on only catia eu ats: Foonis on recund floor 803 ultoneatet 140 2 asset: any Fores! 0. 1 OUT BANGAM TO at's rooney bathe vom clot, eet al fo ‘al rm nstble party a drat floor kod COTTAGR. Wert Sites ‘0 RENT~A FORSIBHED, HOUSE, 11 ROOMS. if N-ST.. LOT ie be rented for y sielgbVorbod ane ood tenants Relghvort Taeaceptlowsbles North Side. por RENT-THE inh TORY BRICK : TOUTE Co cone er ndiana-ate., 1 Piensant lovation; 643 permentht Subarpans UG RENTAA J-RTORY, ‘tees Mind pnrublery, Maniton-av.. bo Pitty-reventh Sout Ipderark,. foqulrs oor aguth Ut cottage, y RENT—AT HINBDAL LARGE veidaEs, HILES FROM THE Es Tue for a term af years, im realdence property{ ih tyodera improve: rounds with House ti Portiand Hock. T EVANSTON, ONE 0) a aee se8 on ‘the Fide. 13 ruvimis, In oud urde nd LarKe eroundet rent nt Pride £0. pe tho uefor will sbuw the howe. LEE, oad da Lac, Wi aie tua eile i Nouwth Slide. is: RENT—THMER OR FOUR PLEASANT, UN: in view of the outlook ahead, fear fs $i (, EALOON, “ASD PIR: furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 634 Wa- dint "ihe, cannot, miner the mulutnue of | JOU SAME RUGANE SALOON, AST GFE: | Aut ccs dificultios that he te re. encounter, * . 10 RENTOLANOE, PLEAN, Httctttee inks Malte ‘ena’ utter are unnor | Sune SReaL froing laigese heh ght Tcl itieen ye Hi Tatfaretingat boar enapicion as ere tien Mr. jloyes: were tl scorreapon dent. **1 talk id my experignce has lod mo to tho conviction that they very than what you might call a growl from diszruntled politicians who have aomo fancied to lead In a revolt against en altuded to by the Jerutd Tdo not belleve much | ut political revolts,” answered Mr. A JOR SALE-A, pot store. is Aireator, Til. iors’ Very low. JAMES DP, HURB’ Fo 84 BALEST Mi ood of rumsons given tor Better oppartuatty for ging 10 8 iu buslnei Tribune vite, 7 © ag is ALL LOT OF "pies, 3 witht TOLANGE, al ly Topitned raroly amount to anything mora riovances and: who are In the ena finaly pacified elther by a cop- foi sx inne An oho TkST LOGATED AND BEST cession on thetr part or on the partof the Admini ite i hall'dad semple-rem on the West tration, Theso disturbances, of course, under a blae: it requis Apply at Su Weat Rast Vani Duransat, republican forin of government, are very apt to (eS ee tPOo REN: occur; but the wants of tho’few seldom blind an Fn, SALESET ATE ite INA NEW ASD | [PO Tc Adintatstration to the dealres of the many."— Neve Usoful invention, AddreseT 73, Triboneomee. | iu casaitecst, York Heratd interview with Charles Francis 'B MAE “OABIT_TO_ ADV. Nok of on PUR: | — dams. . In. tofa OF stocks of dry goods, tamale a and B.D. LUDDEN & CO.,"237 179, REST SUITES To the ayielateries General enero Assembly to Meet in TAS Commtestonea Eldura, weleaiie beret: ; iferenvo where Balnt Voter, too, wi Tree paiert scare ator had ny is site he Elders he exhorts to * | Plondence and personal visite hfe ‘conden muialier one, 122135, Chelat's ‘send to lead. feat. Yeryoonvenient 1 an The foc, anda rat fo tit anaes were cont cenyou what sour | Tudern co oawsbienees. Sd seu Tacson-at, vines. ned to ei aren ‘ets focnt then panved— sede enprience athe very beat a chy Fang country | ry RENTOA PUVATE FAS Chica, And all the wotid shed toare for i * RERIESPUN y Gandy, Chicegoy 11 fai-clars orde: We would return Lata leat t pallet pind, 182 Dearborn: eke? ‘and G, CI or can voura tanesin oat dubllen, OLUTE MVORCES PROCURED FOR ANY Le- | << ata nthe bree. / Ais peraritetia te Chica wrapp'd in ashes thic! Hind still one we & ‘Thou Gospel wall! ‘The song of hope to every ear, new 3h pewuiltal, Y altil mounts ‘higher, ‘The world may aca In its soft rays bea , ‘Boot! parit STANA, Tad unqurauniea Nemes vail pa ‘An colerprise tn sll new ways Toe naa beet “WANT TO EXCHANGE TIE curd at the Chicayo iiental ower, 257 We Help tonal property for a pony lawn-mayrer, ve Garlocalatar, west Ancyo that takes in all And Cmicago, May 15.—What ie the ‘cul bono" of 7 raved perpetuating the observance of Decoratlon-Day? oa PrUnerlys A naa utts 103 Waalilng: three In family; rent in Doea tt naurieh patrlotiem oe inepire with ot eins anca faeashe fete iiLbMele. new vigor tke love of country and bome in the hearts of the pcople? When ‘*the crucl Wi over," and the frcsh earth upon the graves of our . jy acknuwle: fallen eoldiors told of their dovotion to the Gov- and aft Improvement arpasted for wee aa torus to ou erument, while the survivors of the bloody etcife | Years aly Sine Ht. T. SATTIN. 19d Bea siete i were panting with pected breath, and widows aud Orphans’ were mourn! proaelety, fa thie testimonial. of the ti sing. t0 tothe lew and ber crova Whose lives were given fot HY t the North we Tealited thst Government had ow prices. basy terms. yous Bale ON! en preserved, ie country saved, re- Arar telllon © crushed, and liberty perpetuated ro 4 eee eee EI Mfr Tinga oe rats or this and enerations, All THE BAMRET HOUSE, BURLING: | Grt-civs inakery carte were arm ereith y araltads to the fallen well known first-class Gotel. contain | JULIU and earnct pathy forthe mourners, And the eersecth ursaueats, 1s Joa suet favorably Bouin could look upon bor fallen soldie af buses ze paraes vapor fe Moi ND BAIET, herove than thelr 3 ac Vetter to W. Le may bave country. ‘and who wil Ja true paltlotiau? Aud their yraves, to0, have een atrowen with these offerings. , But the scaton of moursing bas tyropathy, of tears is notin placo, and there seems ‘a bean incongruity in perpetuating by the sur- tivora of the combatants # ceremony beautiful In occasional obscrvance, but by lapse of tne stale And mesuingless. ‘This incongruity, Thad {s placed ia strong i tefemany of the {rlends of the deceased solale North and Bouth ata time when the best mea of Poth scotlons are anxious to forget the strife thus comm ernmcot are fei sai fnterdat ANT7 op Decoration o shoes, tr clot tn. aon: jp Thumpson’s Buel ——_ WELCOME OF C CHICAGO _ DIVORCED. DSOLUTE AND VALID, DIvolu AL oitained tn every State, Terrilory. das, for incompatibiilty oF an: paferscanial deolieds ft tik ty Tray id te Gat caunas pews tatutl urned! became the nows, nN Cornesponencs wl hth, tie a role sites Wert shies "Audr adie De Beat YY waa fis sabertence, A. quate one well from which to drink, Hoe RENT — ELE flow ever here, Butiding. fea brat. l. Le stg rose from out our fre— kes CHANGE: $00 Ht BINS 7¢ Dresbytern, to oaks E sonal mo of eCluNiog: fe a ee huthdings oe tunity fo.uaters te i iembrancese ye rwt ae og Waahlugronsates Hoom 10. Hcinite portion Sponaih Pet iark-st. ‘ad's own oath to iran ee ar Bixteonth ANT f aD cheap, at 78 NT-DEMIRABLE ROOMS, SINGLE ON niral location, Rater FURN TNTSHED soos <FUNNISHED ROOMS: HOUSE NEW Alaiapia for houeiess ing Bf ‘West Madiann:! "po Dent oT wo Lande Roosts with of without board, sultant on guuticvient terms lowe Ap FPO RENT CLANGE FURNISHED | ROOM, 1exte, D4 En of with ‘will 1°, ve THE STONE CHURCH ih otek and iia vied | it cdulfe of Beit SUITE, A theape a 7 Wa f FRONT 1vons, ast Van Buren: — ipo TPLUASANT FUONT ase st syenisneat sinuly oF enauites terma ressunabie, i 1d furnispeds location central. 65 ‘Wont side, * P Fe A AND SIX ROOMS adlaun-ttag fn on reat iow WELL Fur: adic: eh viph, buard preferred rat rooms have ail corer ILy WOULD LIRR we rent mnie ot thelr pour i iespoulbie party; Noose, SUSE POT AN wut board, oF partie: by week or inoutht co RENTASTORES, GEFIOCES, ETC. Stores. ROOMS IN. HAWLEY table for cluthing or other Foods iB four, iormerty bat bauking-roomy large vault ‘aod Bhance: a Cer eer tent 2 A NFED—TH EXOWANGE<s00 Ea OF NO. peareneeer! DECORATION-DAY. * wie a and fof eon Hock of dry Kuda or gun Yas NTED—TO eaftiNT ONE OR TWO ROOMS Ese rely ga No hah aaa tae | Adurese T 7m Erinune odice. BLoc! fs cleer my Was Sinton re Gains i) ae OLD GOC ‘our A | Fivk TONE UPRIONT Pl) ie With AupaRRE MUSICAL. Pee BROS, PIANOS AND ESTEE 0 ORGANS ee STB Pa cht, 5 W TANTED—TO Ape triae tar caren etre Bt ul cpbyeatattivat. ePING” REDUCTIONS “IN PAMMO SMainier alee i. TL MATIN, ie Btaette TURE COMPANY, WEST Xtnds of houschuld’ ‘turnlture ob re ae 2 besottful conn -T A, Tribune o1 a tabs anid Bune Munroa oa E-ELEGANT ENANE PIANO, particularly due taatrameuty very low TKN ARE ORAND Pt- Ww; canbe bought st re us to sale tit ae Falmer {iouse, corner D, NEARLY L¥ planos very clicep. on the pron oF b; Lan the be iulten, foi ne for mae y toy were bot animated a EMSONAL. ONAL—THE PARTY. RESERVE SEATe) at fast aibrale Isat Sr ei peat ore: 0 rOoCOve Sita 1 ee fore. 10 aased, the greatly reauiv Mat price, S45. jd. abeurdity, almost sal ONE, SoIER ligit by the association for this can’ bulld very emoratud, and when the mesaures Of Gov- eer with bind: ‘brat fopldly tending he eee Ce i) FOI HOOKS—OASH IN YOUN! HAND, si nai aii oom ru; a HAD IN'S Cheap Book aon and Hearburo-ats to restore unit} AS Tote, corner Wis, ates the dusying ol the at BAR Gov. sue iy id ‘precevde Peal Pe oalederate i wat ‘ova ry oO! fedorate st, storing ure, terchan~ | C: aleve who me wrttied T 4. Camp Kan- money loaned 10 p.c. howe. tan charity,—a b pire & thoata sale tr lacing: pe flowers upon the graves of those 3 Bad dled a In captivity, far from friends and This wes ye beautitut (estimontel of Chris- rial of the hatchet of strife 0 with Bo regurrectioncry ph, BL Beat GR BA x TE GENTE WANTED—TO 70 SELL A wEW THING IN, yy carrii mision. Bor duruy reaure’ ram pauls fia Went takerat $ eae ‘ fuarautsad fo iD gee Cr R peciect De die Pa MM GANS AT RETAIL AT MAMII- to clase oUt uur present stock, [GK BTOCK AC LOW $3 par iacat and upwards at Wars MAKING SPECIAL Ih ere of ‘pianos and o agraife aud alt lip) teeuchttfor RES aneuufec organs wi ps ANCEIN. a VENY ELEGANT 1 BALE—A neat tad " LNUT BAL Mi ate, walrrares treo | ight Shandelicr. “Laquire ut Lente HILEE! ee Wa Ps fai Mandolph-st, 53d a ave Your mUD \ e BEST PAMILY BAKING-POW- HER VALUE, ay ke can a icaaot sucplate, “NOW pans Ox COMPANY’ Bor t73, Hamilton, “Ontario, ‘OUR OUT- Guverament Gooks uaniitica, af besa WHEEL A DEas's, Dalreqar G EAT COOK AT THE BOONE UATION WANTED=! ro WARE SA SAB EE gOa8 EEGs inti, ‘eh understate Renta as oF Mincalsinentine an actascook. Apply to O F, No. E20 Dine la}: dar. Sruarior WASTED-RY A YOUNG MAX TO D, ub a delivery wasn, or any kind of neat out~ 3 res TA, Prine ome. WWoesrinic ea fo [0 per day elignouramprated Jetter copying hook, i cB cont docum eH rare or without reas, tush, OF wa of those Soon work, Tiesto adure at preening, pete pee i204 | MITUATIONS WANTED — FEMALE. Hamp for circular, 116 Dearbort Thomenticus g MN TANTENIA ANTED-BY A SCOTCH, fine 4 ss ‘take care of childrea, wie Bioderate asi age salary, T 08, Tril QITUATION WANTE *) second-girl, 01 cr EN TO HELL THR DOMESTIC 1% WARTED-TY A GOUD, RTERD Jurt out, and wanted by evory far fu enfengo: nett ia uke La He amy table famnlty aa cook. waster, an Pathe for catalogue, ANGrON 3 ahs a7 | QiTtATic WANTEU=nT. 7 cORRETERT TIRE Saekeon-tt, Chicaxo, es cook and jaundressy references givens ADPIT at Titwenty-sisuben oA AVE A REW PLAN FOR WANiitaits TRUE A SF REAL Tree, oo utah for 62: 613 watch free festa Ade Siraniek. ‘WANTED—DY A COMPETENT &WEDe Jel girl who thorouxhly understands conking, wave Ade A + lias best of reference. Tt Twentys / dress, with atainp for papers, It. euro. Hen'ate Ironing; hos of referent ‘wenty: ARTRD-ABLE SOLICITORS; NEW THINGS UATION WANTED-DY A MASS Tse TTS w: te pay. Call after 8 o'clock’ at 104 iS stolen, Si ina Mamachuseite fam{ly( a pl afnthe try preferred, Call or add: aban one havi ence’ Indra a preferred; with reference. gt Tea Tritupes WASTED” nW GOOD Sf Wh fulsementat full riven. oadurenn T55, “Tribune omce, NTED—A MAW WITIT $150 CAN STEP INTO teuiithed paring business, If prepared to all at 154 Dearbo! SITUATION WANTED-Hi¥ A COMPE nar ont to da general Housewurk. S'lease call at 650 Wa: Z eae St anREaTE 5 TO CANVAS GitvATiON NTRU-DY A Goon TENN irvetious will be atte ccatitner maneral Hauxowork Jn a oma Hy, ekeren Fequired. Please eft gitzatto {iON WANTED-Ny A THOROUGH coor: who alay understands bet and ironing to pei Sor | fection vty ret aire TANTED—A YOUN! MAN INA | ALSOLOTIE rat na ee SPUR. V peltesore. must Hareiind some ssporietea: good | QITUATION WANTEN-T0 COUR, WASIL, AND elt #fequired: German preferred. Apply at | SO iron i4y}4 West Eizhteenth-at. anf North: corner Larrabeu-at. . eer aie Sires WANTED—DY A CAPADLE Glitly TO ACT AS PORTER, fur Kitchea of aeacral housework. Pleasy gal) tor W ake-st, " Colored preferred, ANTED-A HOY TO WOK AROUND IN A Dleachery; one sperienced Preferred. 152 Btate- WAST! atk Goo ‘COOK, WASH eral houscwurk. Call: urteenth-st. . EXCELLENT work in’ small Rel ‘b—-D¥ A o00D NELIAREE work; Rood city references: BY A COMPETENT COOR, ae irat-clane private family. QITUATION “WANT! ‘Swedish gir, ap secu mlty Addrese T 82, iadison, y TANTEDOMEN TO" BELL | IMPLOvED sox EY: sinbea, large’ i) chramoy, stationery, eto. Americs a Btate-at, Ww*i meh “aa, Building, corner ana far fa SitVATION wa waslier Apply et iba Wesi Svatios Rift on6 Bs COOK of references. Call al WITH #25, TO MANAGE, A pay 620 week. Excl re irk and Waabington.st., 1 ‘ENALE HEL Doimenticn. y ‘ANTED—A GIKL TO DO THE COOKING. washing, and froning fora small fam! nune irat-clasa cook need apply. Call at we Prats wy. Thursday's ‘aud Friday’ atl Tor eas ne Alla oom EDDY TWO. COMPETENT 1 raltie- ED—BY GIT, TO BO GENET: at how ork of Inandry work in the city or coune alec iye vi ee ‘200 Hurop-st., Sorber of cy States —FOR AN. EXCELLENT - eet ath the. sore ecerenees ‘Apply to AATED—A GOOD GiNT TO COOK, WAST, AND | GITUATIO’ TERICAN WOM: W teas Warren-ay, He Eide Deed Dt au | Seat rea CES TG VW VANTHDGAT 217 FOUTIC PAlK-AY., GOOD | deretandetheuusloess: good references O01 Biale-at ft for cooking, washing, and ironing; Swedeor | CITATION WANTED-NY A GOOD, EXPERI Norweyian. Si ihecd Sweahtt souk wth Ronieata ae WARTED-mE: ‘TO WAIT ON TABLE IN DIN- ornate ® ‘and Marrison-ets, ; one 13 oF p te 00D GIHL FOR GENERAL Wi EON AY 0 Went daciaonet ae TANTED-GERMAN GIRL “7 270 DO GESEIAL housework and tal baby; au Aly: wages, i ST Snes, in aprivete American family, 27 1 nIVATE FAMILY ‘or do gener) honsarvork, nia fon zi fortwo days, On ‘AS COOK famalioprs rate farnlly; ca TANT! work: fa at settee joure furnish rit iretneence, we ai ete S'PATIOS | ANT GIRL 7. A OF ENAL HOUSEWORK. or seconde werk itr vl eotk fa eas 1S in ya tee Geri ‘of two), ahPRir at Itoom 4, | Superior-st ‘orth ‘D4 Dearborn: ‘at, bt between anda p,m, Siryatios NTEECEY A CaP) Acar ADL LE GERMAN Bir! for sccond, keneral bausework. of nurse city OF country; references. 114 Wasliington-st., Hom 6v. SPAS, WANTED-RY A FINT-CLABS COOK a a rreronalbie private, farbiy: seyen gears’ refer ence in one pI e ‘Lasalle-st., employment omes for | ‘someae A OERMAN GIRL POR GENERAL ._1204 Pratrie-ay. Wi ‘ANT! bousework 4m asmall family. a Fas GOOD GIRL TO DO aR ai YANTED—A THOROUGH ae at 441 West Van Boo Se for genera! housswi Lif ia a smi mn ede | = <EP_ohyY A BWEDISH WOMA™ or ogra reterred: Gall tinmediately al 270 vere SUWATION Wi sTEn—oy ASWEDISH WOMAN y Scat her daug 1} \WANTEDIA Eilat ANf SUCOND GInt aT ei stoandiog Mouse. ichehtee Tin Troune odes Indl a ve Second git] must be accustomed to ITUATION i WANTED-BY_A. A WIDOW WITIL the care of ei <i ae ne eee S$ Vos d years olds toda, generat jhousoworks city oF WARTED-A GOOD Gti TO” Do GENERAL | country. *Gaivae tia'Norin Uiarkest nousework; kmail family. Apply, with refercoce, 064 Weat Mon: Nonmatresecs. Vv ANTEDOA Gin FOR GENERAL flouBE- orks one nerfectty competent and well recom: Hone ‘No, 1048 Allchigase aly Worny wages, \7TANTED—A YOUNG OIRL IN A SMALL PAMI- iy to amlat in housework; bo washing todo. 25 Bizteenth-at. zy a DO zy Wes RTADA GIL TO DO GENERAL yovse. Yeurk; Gern: ferred. at aia Wert ‘Sininnonat ee Pid GIUBATION WANTED-A DURSSMARER WITTE the best of city references would ike @ few more, . families by the ues, Address T 4, Tribune amos, Nurses. GITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED LAnY* SPourse. “Firat-claas references. Apply at iy Thirty Housekeepers. ETION ANTED—BY & LADY OF INTELLI- TARTED-TWO, G GOOD GERMAN GIRLS, ONE Tefigement, and practical knowled aah. and tron, anu one to housakeeping, Sher One of more servanta are ghechlids good wages to food Kitle: “Apply ar Vi27 | Addreus T Sie Tribune wélees Pratri ee Laundrenwons ST tiie gentieinene nia feinlly washings ae Wares if rT er oe AE ER Piuncamen eating Tey tween 108 aa references at ud Slept, Einploymont Agencios. jOnOUGI . WARTS Gi, TERT Went Lakevat. 0 WASTED A, GERMAN GIG FOR GEXEIAD dg at 10d Indians-ay., corner Twene tyefourthrat, jerinay female helj Ramtec: 17s worth Hlakteeee GIWATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN, WANT OP sel aupniled at_G. DU GN BALES OF any BugatEs WAI Sommatressen. care eles cTucrdans, Uhura ana baturayas mene WASTED A GIRL TO HELP ON CUSTOM TATL- ignanens Be a 0 8 Stock ou band at private tate. os AND EAEE | [folt SALESatt aia HORSES Fr \ Wasteo=4 Sat ‘orn “To. SEW AND TARE | ror Miser wartanted eoun eka trie et roast ua pia eit ia aud Biren one estenslon-top vartlAne, early new} sphao- Si Sren'e. Gathes. Anth northeaat corner | tuusas cood ag vow, 1UAL jd to pay avfrancess t ishigan-ar, an irty- £01 rockaway, 1 Jump seat T idecaptnne rie made by Pe ard Co. 12 endispring top buggier made by Coan Reniiroekess oud as mane by linchaway. oar iy news dem frat weauun platfornt aprinw, wagons delivery wazone, butchor waguns J ice wagun, 1 form spring track nvarly new. farm wagons. ___ BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side, TWENTY -BECOND-ST. STONE FRONT HOUSE, ho 3 Desutita iocatiou; cling to lakes elepant room; | large stock of new aid secomi-haad. nara sure, Srsc-class {abiay conveitent tocar. * ne Om Mhipe ste, Horses swraron’. an” harness 9 ef ticap er then auy one ia C) uney advan on horas, . Y Phtoan a Phaenecat wl cll ow pantie baymentsor ‘exchanges come and luok for yoursult; 1 can At you out, iE ae aa See aes ep the teriussult, 7 ite, We 5 ce ta OOS ood FURNISHED OR UNFOR- ‘nlahed, ww rent, wi T7 Wansox-count, eT RES MICHTOAN IAA WapadieatecEtegane front alcove tuors and wholes tarnlaued, witl or without board; cerns modarate. "a "AM T years of axa: the of Taare, U years uf ace, ely teu in every ray: al Aad accor fuluercieiiutied hargees aa quod ss ew, fold aa the owner bas ay mom ued fur thei ‘Apply a& Laru at rear of residence 302 Michizan: DOA FART WAN, RUMENCET.; CORNET OF henlain- Ainge or Gouble front rooms, with board. #4 1083 pe week, with use of Hee 285. ic SAV, ~ PLEASANT, NICELY- fo] farsa aaa Moo korean with 353 & Howat be be en and Harrlann-st, Desirable rete ery. arst- relnss board at 10 rates. P98 BARR SHONSE, nig uGarT, AND nee See ee ie rucsa: ronipiat deatrable Dusinese horse» (THR CLARENCE | gentle, afraid o nothing's barala, omered tor cain "Address TS Tribungofice, JOR SALE-CUEAP=A STYLISH GENTLE 1ORSR ri roe ort Y arene uttabie for lady or bunlneds det 12 4a: NEA THIITER: NTIS a th Y ADASIFAV. — NICELY FURNISHED Hata arctaue, with or without hare, 481 ween ‘alt oF engulte, for families or alnyl roe ver) che sutra nde cor= ‘3 RNIANED OW UNFOIC WANT A Monee, ii iD WARNERA, yr ORS gesulenan a hnwite oF two Te et for the rig that Gutta L fwiigwa Gd acton of Gas Paar tied Addres 0 P rat office. WADABI- AV.—A LANGE, HANDSOME tory fron alcove room. with, pelvate batty jack FoU! Ey wat re pote MICHIGAN AYP Jor to let, with board; a! accunim odated. ROT FRO} SOVE_hoow 5 | ee TART Ate Riso Moat Private, Yausitys choice locetlun. room, West Nide. 14 OODEN AY. PACING UNION PARK ROAD “E sod delighttul tront wartor, furntened: also, ond door, itee rypine, turnlahod or uaturoiabed, @: cept carpets; how with inodera contenien OO MAB 1 PARKA mY 15 Hari Nt teak arg D} ‘oatie: poslek, UNION PARK, Bice: J ints raised booias, witt board froin 89 60 67 pe wee! $c} WEST WAGHINGTON-ST.—ROOMB, RIGECE } lad ae furnished, with Oret-clase era wante ie Wis ONTO A WELL-FUR} To 115 Pout tr a p octagua Urick house, near itobey- fea private LEMAN AND harmon pe ING FOI NoRsKS AT STONY I6LAND pM mt Myde Fark) 75 cents per woek. K. G. TSH DAL Pal a Sow taul be fesboarders COUPELET,OR A 0] Buy A co} in good Hreoogitiods secon: oscat oie ioe Stlchigan- WaAnkten ror CARH—CHEAP<A ans ee @ispusition aod adapted for ‘elty cal Stating terwe and particulars, T 34 Tribu aol SL UL Rinne OF WalTis HETAILED AT le price. rah oot ie yourelf. 163 ‘bees Mattison and 4 Beasgi a REM! BD HONE aS ie EEN between € care Mente expecting a at teat JOARDING Fott two gentiewen 10.6 iat 's uy rh Ghece required. “T'7, Tribune oitcers rhea 13 eat fe Kee North Slides ES MARDLE FRONT. EAST FRONT suitable fortwo gentlemen, at \VASTED-s0me RIND, SPEOTABLE PATTY to adopt a bright. handsme boy and 4irl, 6 and 7, American Dat Trofer thas they pay doguther’ Apply at it 62 Tene MA Joweat polite at peri eleanly, pealtur, ‘and D—T0 bb ie CA rare prilrede iV ininules’ walk of Madlsotat-y ‘busts pass VWWArpe eae ECan, RUPEES GHEE Uh on OES | WW Slenaate palace rem Alotutas war rRD—A YONy Laws MOWEI. GG LAY, NEVADA HOTED.,148 AND {50 WABASIL-AV: faahinyton-ot. Seed Mantoe-st. view claus Luard 86 \Wantenoto cers "weeks transient $1.80 be pay for ta livery. Ta Selena BOALD WANTED. RO-VOU THREE, Olt PURNISILED COTTAGE Beg ee eb MUA bo Very Fea 51, 60 "AGENTS PROFITS PELt WEEK. WILL rors Ae or furtelt San Maw article: Fe . Aa POaworett ais bationatss Nove b= iN NAN. Wik WEAR | cnenrentar ce 1b SOREN Ee T JOANB- VOL ie i iiluactary refereaces ture (Ost DET WEES TWENTY THESE AND TREES plabe abirae’ 3. ‘ribune office. t-0ts. 5 ony te receipe bis wane te, Jobs V. joau-ur a c te THEE ot the ager au please “robs co stores ‘ ‘aro. tne Opa, LADY South pues north of Montes apd Market: ® , Tafeatlet i profes accpinuuedatiuad with & ovupl X, EVES 5 PAY PREREEN a. ‘a age. eas TT, ‘Tribuae office, he Woo" rut louse, @ dlaaion SiN ‘oowis vOR aug. L ieee aad eae a eee Ae aera sy teeta aa fered ier EAC aba a ARTNERS WANTED. T MONDAY Lets Seine i SETTER DOG. RED or Part ty Fe: turning samy to We) Pines. ei te suitably rewerasd, i VANTNER WaNTED—Witl foe TO $1,G0 TO rT take bs reat tniereat ta aca and yeuetable busin SE Le (lk SALE~AL seid, Savcu and “required a wits | ae gteabaacrld “ietereuce wivea Pry sequtreds WAG dreon, iaeme, is oes Bn ou baru gry ot s EXPEIMENCED SALES, eahy = wed | ginine Ree Eky 143 Enea tl Pi ane tb § 0-6, ‘controlling » Gratiovs interes i a loadiue whole: 4 x tele Raniware aad ad cuter weet cube yetie high | GlsGutt OFFICH OF Ag. Sat! wandiag. Avy Journal of Couly Great reduction. The vow quarpouitce, 7 Biate-at. : Bloger it Si abo o& wioadly peywiente aa Tented

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