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THE CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., JUNE *877. BOSTON. Oliver Wendell Holmes at tho Unitari- an Festival, ° Tho Noral Minister’s Wife Expresses 1ler Opinion of Him. Robert Collyer Again---His Little New Poem. Rotert Ingorsoll Announced for the Fres Raligious Festival, iWhile the Newapapers Bay He Is in Oalifornia, From Our oen Corresondent, Tastny,. June 1,—A greal disappointment was felt when it wan announced that Georgo Willlsm Curtia would be unabie to pronlde st tho Unitarisn Festlval, and thonzh Oliver Wonidell Holmes waa asvreat 8 name and In & measare brought comfort to u, there were stitla good many Iamenting Ra. chels amongat us, refusing to be comforted; but I noticed that they did not refuso to bo present—that they flocked to hear the antocrat, and scemed o forget thele disappointment whiio thoy listened snd applanded. And the autocrat did well, so far as maiter wenti but ho has & bad 1iitle volco, which, with his very plain Mtile person, without an ele- ment of eleganco or dlstinction, does not by any meann earey out one's idea of the man who fsal- ways writlig about fne old vfamily m\u ‘both of peraon and mind. *Ho I8 tha commoncst looking litlo man T cver e, ** whirpered the wife of one of tho rural min- futers, na sho luuked upon the groat-named little mun, *'and 1f I wera b, 1should bo careful how I held forth about famlly and blue blood, and its outward aigns of nobility," But Holwes, luckily or uninckily, had not The power the giftic gla ns, L0 AeC urselves 28 othora dea s, or ncrmpnirhc had ho would uve gone on Just the eame, for it Is doubtful If ba writus about thesa things from any veravnal pride, though oplafons differ npon tLis polnt, and thore are those who for years, cver slnce the autocrat popers, and ** Elslo Venner," where Tolmes constantly conveys the {mpreseion of consclous birth privilegs, so to spenk, have Insisted that tho nuthior waz so cone sclous ad to bo A GOOD DEAL OF A SNOD. Tho rural minister's wifo, hersclf of the rural population, remembors, and cannot forgive tho advico that Holmes glves the promlalng young man, ** Not to throw his magnifcent future into the checked apton of some country glel* Tut when the aatocrat fs introduced by the President of the Christian Unlon, who was Chalrman of tno Fentival Commitice, It was Just boforo dinner, and MUr. Holmes could do nothing but get ub and bow In rathor o palp!t sortof wav to thd biz walting in Muslc Hall. t his scat at the front (ne o unrccn‘y in the umm of the plnuarm and tiegay twinkfo of fun ot tho situntlon did not have souch persoualily of unduo l-llfinll{ in It And “when' after tho dinner he falr) upon hin Jegs, his mattor was a0 Fo tne volco wna forglvon, 16 was very iolinaey from the beginning, iaking opportunity 1 ny 1hat, a8 o layman anionget s0 many nlniste thought It would be no inore than {llr if he n be aliowed Lo preach 8 sernion, .and then he asked §n his quizzical fashion if they would kindly listen 1o hix virgin effort. Glving the yerse from Eccle. rmnllcu!. twentleth :l\nl‘ltr and thirteenth verso: **An cloguent man is known far and near, hn:n man of understanding knoweth when be lllrpulll. be went on in jocora aliusion to his taking t| of Cuztis, to any that he offcred bis ummnnymn-. thics to tho audicuce that, thongh thoy wera all suflering from & common’ disappolntinent, ho was the chlef mourner. o tuen told of once bvlns called upan to ** g1l the place" of NUrUs CHOATE MNterary festivar. **I thooght," he eak i At § Wit won tha Srown. of M ‘nlnm by thal act of solf-immolation, but cnough of me lllll survies, It seomns, for suothor auto da fe." A funnily happened, my pe lhbor en tho Toft ad teen teltlng mo (hat vor) not ten minutea be- * fore Ifulmies got upon lifs ’L‘L‘l with llulmcl‘ witty temark upon that occaslon, which he did not re- peat upon thle, Lut wilet s wortn Sepaating, 4 it was absurd to' talk about hoate's rlaw." ho **could oaly ratfle round in ii folmes having a very keen seiise of his own smallne: i Ll¢ then eald graclous and flne things peraon, of tho aheent Prince Uquc. end floslly weitied down to 8 very fne and nmng tatement of hia own “view of theol seligion, and phllulbph{v o belloved that Il. Wfln 1fact that tho beltefs of Now England Lave been eadlly approactilng the ground uccupied by what 8 known ns Liberal Chrlvilanity. ¢+ 0ld ertiodozy has been stripping 1sulf like o circus rider who throws off ono gurment and then anothor as ho sides nround the ring of the genemtiont rat waa tho ecurlet sult of tha witch-hunter; then the Giuneva cloak of the predestination; then the Jaw- {alt galicrdliie of tho Subbutarlans; and so on. And now wo begin to sec tho falr and natural outlines of our common nnmnnn( which as been so long obscured by theno dixguires, " He spoke of lucreaso Mather's burning of Robert Colel's bu;zk agalnst tho delusion of witucraft in e yard TIANVARD COLLEGE, of which hio wan V'resldont, and $magined the pres- et Prestdent taking part in sumo shnilar ceremo- ny. e then quoted from the old theologlcal auto- crut, who heheved In total depravily to such ao ox- teut that hie disposed of infants in this way: —-Ihlh’ lho‘ll)bxh Irl‘lnlnn . 110t ope to dwol B0} Tt theo Lia wit Ao 'he tasiest room in Hell, “When horeealledsuch bollafa an this, that hiad fallen sway hefare progress of thought, bie coutd bellove that altnost any dogma which atAnds in the way of true catholic unfon of all those who believe in the tiue Goapel of rlyhicousness may dio out as obso- lete, I not blotted out as inbuman, He then,'in |l conpection, sald ho would like 10 atate what ha thought were some of tho etumbling blocks fn tha \uy of many who have not a fow sympathies with he liberal school of thinkers, Tie thought they wera aa iaich sutironological ns theologleal, * The notion that map s lelnnnlllllu for tha fact ot sutlering and death, when both cxisted long bo- {ure lus nppearanco on the planct. ‘The nution that there can bo anch a thin fatural moral evil, as If hut the (lod of Nal ure ¢ould Lo roeponsiblo for Nature's eSects, The notion of Mn as s transferably ob{ecl. An nhllnnmmplu bad rladed us of chaitel slavery so bilvaophy would £ld us of chattel M and ite con- segtivnces, lm netion that what we call lln Is than Inevitable, aniess Lhe Deity hi t to gnoavery hunan boing & perfect n-ulmnnd do- Yulop i1 by a perfoct cducation, Tho notlon that tha Father of mankind 18 subject tothe abaolute contral of a certaln malignant coti- 1 known undor the falve name of justice, or sub Jeclte any law auch ws wuul vo mada (e fa- mu ut the prodiga) sun moet him with an accounte AND PACK ILIM OFP TO JA Inatead of welceuning bl back aud feilog bim to ‘The vy eul,.m ol flm f-ct tu-t &1l morsl relations belween mun and er are reciprocal, aud must neet the lppmvnl n( man's enlighlencd con- ¥elonce butoro hu can. rouder truo and liearifelt d 0 the power that calied bim into Uelug. ‘he notion that ucless sulfering in in any sense lhf saitsfnction for sin, snd not simply an added "Thicro was nd round of applause after (hls, whlck wan 10Tl cd by b FIght onDg Jawyce fars plly [ntruduced by ua mesus of the talking pro- cealon, for which ho had o great respect, as e hhuwl( belanged o ihient profeasion. 1le ssid kied Jawycra so well that e never liked to givo th em tron' 1 with Jitlgation, which gives them %0 Bl unxict), ol keeps thum awake nlghts, The awyer ton asitpoduced—~his name was Robart M. Morse—had the inest mlcu nl nll lbo -yual»mnnd be bad rome vory coud say, one ol which I heard Yer| Teandn Treacictiglont call & lprlva thing, It wae In cunnection with s +0rt of obituary resume of the grest Unitarin Uzta who bad “gons before. e wished to sdd \uUunnlnz. Bockminstor, Ware, elc., Lhe name ot Theodory \Parker, thouth bo difercd romewbat 1601 tleut 1 betiof b was She Great reformer, tho r:rnu-lnlul Lonestund profound theolvgian who Mddresaed the cunsclence of America from that ory y\mum. Throtdors Purker, dying faroft in i‘ #uld to the frond by edsido, '“Ill‘ AUK TWO THEOLORE FALKKIKS NOW, gfe dylnubere tn ltaly, the other whom I have Vanted in America,’ Robert” Collyer Leard next. Ho openod b luuully und brugut down, tho houso by eay. & ‘l‘?‘uum . I sl Hl&wmu and u;l-ed lm 1t responsd for 6 clery: @ &t once H"fln % pocw, which howont blw, snd thivwse [ ear Ity Anawers for the clorges. hl“ hea Mr, Callyer had got l-lrl.r hunthod Inta o Kayest vein of atory-tellinz there a guneral Euy time, which wae m:mcdml by a nbau uifde Cant resolution, which Mr. laldwin offercd, hlri 1 llmLun' rezaiional body hahuufi thore fustie Yo lu Fupe 1all b that mowent, whero the e “‘:e‘fil‘: (,::k was ono of tho high highta, This was 01 Chetd ln llm numn of our common Master, Jesus m“ v a¢ad Lo out Chrlatian breturan o Fan- euil Vil oar Madly greollag:and our wishes it continued happlaess and usefulncs ndnlurmlnhllmo ¥resman Ularke. and Ed- ward Evorit lows, su eTe of lees mnfiulindu. iy vieasa mll‘hn featival broke ‘ip wilh Vo great orgat 02 forth {ts beuedictlon under the bande of };&.wu- favorlte organiat, 3r. Lavg. And fo- Ner the Frce-Relivionlsts have thelr festiv e b e Col, Miggiason l-wuruldv. and Frul L0 speak, .nall’u beca whlspered uu LELT INGNESO n{ linots, u to spesk, thou; nln o‘fil:nl the items That mt]ly Papor Lore thote s the announcement Cilfhat Ilnnllemln Ivu.ul this unn lecturiog in e that 1o the fact, be can bo ntuuwugmw Usl to-uightls & puazle, ‘prominentin tho politics of y lflt. he place | ‘the Admin] unlers, perhaps, be arrives in the nlrk af thne throngh “the telephone. Dut a few hours will deteenilng the quertlo ———————— CURRENT OPINION, 10 1a safe tn #ay that it wonld he for Blane's ails vantage If tho rleter-in-Inw (of cousin) would sub- #ide,—Bella Plaine (Ja.) Unlon (Kep.). Another Chieago man has declined a foreign miselon. That city 1s In & falr way to get an un- fortunnte and nnexpected reputation for modesty, —XNew York Tribune, Gov, Carroll, of Maryland, has pardoned & bal- lot:box smasher and a conple of repeaters. Thera fa nothing 1ike preparing in time for the fall cam- paign,—~Sarrisburp Telegraph, Gov. Callom haavetacd the Iilinols sllnr biiL, 1¢ ho fe as much out In his view of tho policy of the moasnro aa ho §e M his vlew of lts constitutionnlity, e conld not have béen moro §n error if hehiad trled allsammer. Tho Idea that it la unconstitutional for a Btate to maxe anything a legal-tender escept what Congress makes s l#n lunder, 18 uiterly un- tcnlbln.—-lmnml Clty (Mo.) Z¥mes (Dem, ) * After reficction wo are unahlo to sco what Gov, Btone of Miss[esipi rl esn do aboat the bratal masen. cre of the Chieoim family In Kemper County, 1i¢ haa no more authority to Infcrfere In the mat. ter than Gov, Young would have to nterfure ina liko murdar In Montyomery Connty, 1f the Prose. enting Attorney and - (irand Jury of Ihecmml’ fasl In their daty, thero fa_no nmed{ but a Vigliance Commlttee.—Daylon (0.) Journal (Liep.). The mnnu of Gov, Cullom vetoing the act to make sliver a leanl.tender for any amount in 1inots l s mlalol y productiun, faying baro tho sophistricsof the cheap-monoy advocater, Noteven the debtors wonid bu mefited by thisact, fur the silver with which they might pay thelr obligations would coat them as much as ** greenbacke,* while the ereditor would be fleecad preciscly to the oxtent of tho difference of tha rolative valtics in the mar- l&fls gl the world.—ZKock Island (Ill.) Union iep. ). Gov. Cullom Approvea the Sonthern Penltentiary hlll hich establishes another prison §n the 8(ate, n & meanuro, douhles the cxpenecs of smwr. fl\lnll’lg that lnnlhullnn. If tho Penitentinry at Joliet " had boen en! nrurdhy Butding knatier in- closure on the back, which wounld not hava cost a quarter of the expehre of starting an entiroly neiw one in a country whero there in no materfal to Duild it with, thoto wonld lave been a atroke of Snancla) wlsdom' 1o it—Jollet (JiL) Fhaniz nd. ). Goy, Callom, os I\'o&f!fllclcl‘ wonld be the case, s juat now eatching fils for his veto of the Sliver biil, And yet the Uavernor was right In doing na he did, The bill was unwlise, in that it mado the fractional mlver colna legal-tender without limits and it waa unconstitational, in that 1t was In direct confict with tha supreme law- of the land, We lll’uhfll{ advocate placing sliver back to whero It wras lef by tho Constitution of the United States: bnt we don't want to ba pashed off the aldewalk b men pu-hlnulnnd‘cuu laden withis and 10 coni pleces huuym); tho pank to pay & matured note. ~—Galesburg (1il.) Register (Iten.). The machine politiclan i, mrlmpw, Just now the most abuacd man in the country, Yet ho s ono of tho neceesnry phyalcal forcentii the operation of all ncliomos of politlcal reform, Ila fa, s it were the material lu‘wlem:nt 10 t1ie moral force supplicd by the party Tulitical roforms can bo fc- l:umzlllllcll only throngh partles, And partios can worl eflectively only as they procesd orderly and systematically,” And Lo this end organization and machiaacy ara cerential. They are the waterlal means by which tho moral forcen of the bparty are Wllel‘f and effectivoly IY lled. ~The man who would neglect them wnlll o0& wild onthusiast o> ‘dealguing traltar ta tho party.—Zencer Trilune (drreconcilable Reep. ). Qov. Ilampton {8 tho onlg honest man now outh Cirolina, g E""m,' 1l advocated partia) repudiation of the tata debt for two good and auflictent reason: Hecauno it was the outcome of frnml \he nnun\acc were oo poor to pay The bondholders ' accepted “tha pmpu-nlnn on tho {mund that half aloaf s hetter than no Lread. ncouraycd by thia concesion, and Influenced by the most nn]un motlves, tho Legislature now pro- ‘wccn total “repudiation, after wnumil themaclves belr own back pay. In thua nclln ey mnnm.u nal to that olr carpot.| Jadelphia Inqu)r:r (Teep.). ml becau. an incompetenc; predocensorn, —Fhi | YWa think it doubiful if any numbee of Repube ‘lcans can be found who ore elther snxious or ¥ lling (0 Joln aoy new party organlzation, or wio 7o ove to tho help of iho emocrats elmply cansg thi {mn{ not fully indorse the policy of straiton. 1f “President Hayos' lon"lv crn policy will only hrlnk‘rtlce to the Sonth and roluulnn tothe lives and property of white snd llernhucum. then every 0d - citizen will lermy b7 dorae 3t 1716 fallnto do this, then It 1 llm 'Inr the Kepublican party to remasin onited, and work for the putting of men into Feeudom on overy Ineh of Americon. 1o Clinton 0fl.— (dil.) Pulilic (Kep.). o The Constitution of the United Etatos debars Btates from making **anything but gold and eilrer coin atendor in payment of dobls,” ond nt the mame time aflirna that ** Tho powers not delegated to tho Unlited States by the Conetltution, nor pro- Atdlted mm-mum. are ressrved to tho Staféare. spectively, or to the people.” The right of the biate, under theso consfilutional mvl!lmll. to make silver coln & lepal-tonder within ita own Jimits, {s eaclenr that no man escept an Ignoranius wonld question it All the ncts of Congices ¢an do 18 to regulato the tender of silver coln as be- tween ho Blates or the citizons of different Btataa: not within any State, botwoen the citizens tbercot,—Monroe (fts,) Sentinel (Lep.). A Washington dll{llch onyn Preatdent ITayen §s in favor of the double standard of values, —gald and #fiver,—and will recommend the remonetiza. tion of tho latter metol in his next [hessage fo Con- greps, but ko s opposcd to making the principal nnd lnlvrun of “our nntlonsl debt payadlo allver, 37 the abuve represcnis Al mmv position cloarly, we are sefonfshed at n~ bat we do mot ballevo ft does, Such an excaption wanld be a hardship and s wrong, and Aite puapl of tho coantry would never bu rutlafied withit, Tho national debt wan all lncurr('«l nmnder The doible. stendard, and it shotld b indo payne ble with those nieasures of valne, Wo woro al- ways earnesily opposed 10 making tho priuclial and fnterest of the debt payuble fn grecnbacks, oatiec our contract with our craditors platnly speel- ficd that 3t should be vaid 1o coln. This svomed o hardship, -an it made a discrimination ogafust privato creditors and In favorof “ulillo onea, yet wa bad secured nioney to carry ou tho War and save lhu natton under the plodgo to re X" in **coln, " s #0 nominated in t! uan " and lhun e ment musthe faillled, Bliver ia ¢*cd ¢ b been surrcptitionsly robbed of it value, |.Illl that value must be restored and wa must_realze In fact and in honor the hacknueyed phrase of the last fow +*Ona currency for the bondholder and 1o plownolder," ~Jacksoncilie (IN.) Jouraul (dbep)e The actlon of fov, Cullom In refusing to ur- prove tno nllvar bill will bo a surpriso 1o the publie Konerall it his movsags dccompanying the Yoto wil baraly satialy the public tlat Wi feasune aro m.m ane Ve may not b jusuifled in charg- 1ng thal jovernor {s influcnced hy flm power of lln nhmmndlnl faction, which In sceking to limit tha mousy uf ot u-o country by _coutractig it on au arbitrary ba :u alue, bt the indlea. tlana aro :emfln{ An menee mojorily of pwf!unfll Innll—nl\\ell theoatiro W est— aro favorable to tha mnorunmwmlvur.nndflmynu not at all alarmed at the danzer prodicted by the pold advoeates thiat a remonetization of tho meinl will **iyundute™ the Pralrie diatu with & great inflow of sliver colns. Wo ate ready to 'l-nu the intindation as Jong as those can who' try fo drown ue vut In that manner,: The veto of the Uovernor, nstead of belng s Mm-flclnl act to the lmlllluu ln- tereeta af o an Lo sup bollove wit) have &' cantrary cfl-.-ck. extent of Emlnlly autygonizing & lululwhlc owever, must succeed in tho near uture, The trado depression in tho West and huulh has become (bo scrions a niatter 10 be trified with much longer, at the diezation of Eastern Influ- ences which innist on t ID fllu moves cnn-mflu standard for thelr own upecm rmn ‘Iho matter wHI be forced o Con, ttho Detober acean will # oud a doman !vrnll»l e further delay cannot o evaded. —Quiney (0. ) lerald (Dam,). Qon. Low Wallucs delisered the Ducorstion-Duy addrees at Now Albany, Jud., and 1t wus 8 noble rlm for reconciliation and pesce. The Lip whol 1 i1 the followlig cxtr !url convention of thy cltizen-ecld] of the I‘ovlh and South, participants In the late W nr.‘lu connlder how o full, hearry, pcrhclmlremuclllnllun can be effected bet \oen 110 n‘cl 03 fow weeks en covagod apactive sides. Aswe ware separating b hund angeald: *gin il lhuywuuldru'fl to us, we seldlers could soun wettls it speaker wl (ien, John 1i. Gordott, now & Bcnnwr from gorgia, y motion Iabis thought put tu practi« nllann. Will the Confuderatea weob u- n um~ vention? 1f they do r.ol we Imvo demons oul +will foward them, snd, If the day »lcnlnm\~ 'y come synln, the refercnco will serve us wall, It uey do weet us,—and I believe they will,—oud we fesulyvo wuraclves Into sowe permanent ussoctatlon, —an l bellcve we cun,—who shial} refuse ourex- ample? If wo fought eacn other in the fleld, cun forget our enmity, snd of our batlics oven maks wads of roncwed fraternity, tho clvilian and stay- -humu will not u‘y out axainat us, —ho cannot for shame. Accord is [npossivle, some one will nuy. —Impossible for want of & Lasls. nnunt. (3 ltlunlll; how urelull wnlldlfln mg. nie, 1 alrove to deta aml Jterpes t, 8 meen ol & Beites. whn e Auior- Hantae "Uadbrataod how wir T dwel upou b T offer It as a ground of rccunc iation. 1s i broad enuufllfl 18ald 1t waa a belicf that the whole coyne try belon, '—fl s and each of us, and that, whai- ever we cliasce (o boln the country, o man has belter righits than auother, or more of thew. Drosd enough!” Why, the world could stand upon it, & united community. Ladivs sad tenllunen. wlu! 1 wisn fs. tbat tha men who scarr, continel with trench aud cannon-shot, lnd fleckc-l it wlm cemeteries like th nu'; meet in reunton, if bot onu‘ the nston. I thlakits fule In which you _‘ :-y topeace a8 certaloly as & veteran weary of 4 A Lruat nobody will fnd (pe ————— A Eahwl-ulunor Thrasbod by Cirls, i A young lady ey owilt Behoal, but bad sowme troubla wiib voe of the Di who alscharged et and assumed coutrol of (ho scbool blmaclf, The trst day bls suthority was & 8uccess, and bomade 8 young lady slaud out on the foor; bnx the noxt duy hus female nugu- cons solidaled thetsolves ullnll him, bound Bim haud snd foot, took him dovas, and gatvo hia a regulat Ol-Laablonsd Wrsablag, B . - an from this ronrce most of their rovenue Is de- confinad to ‘rearon they have Apents of the roads Jeading to the East from Bt. Louis and other Southwestern points will hold Londholders to have the rond #old atoncn, The care In pow bofora the United Staten Supreme Conrt on_reveral quertions rafsed o the fore- cloanre sult: and, pending there, the Jndze con- rldera it nnwise to tnke llly further action, As thie care ja nt the foot of a Inrge calendar, It is probable that Jtecelver J. . trinnell will run the rond for rome time yet, an his management In rotla- factary to the Conrt, which instrncts him to operate the rosd with economy, having due regard to rafety. This he appears 1o be dfll1|J< IN TITE CLOUDS, DxxvEr, Col., Juns 4.—The higheet polnt yot sttained by any railroad has been reached on the rummit of Lavets Pass, Inthe Bangre Le Chirleto ‘dflnnulm, the Southwestern Extension of the Leaver & lLdl Girande Haliway, The altitude of tle summit Is 0, 340 feet, P INIEN The Land Commisatoners and General Parsenger Agenta of tho land-geant raliroads will moet at the Grand Pacific 1otel dn this city to-day, to sue whether some arrangement eannot now be per- fected by which the system of aciling round-trip excarafon tickols to emigrants and uthers can Lo stupped, The syalem, s now in vogne, 14 work. fng very unsatisfactorily, as the tickata are belng boughit by scalpers for the purposo of speculation, therohy entafling much foes upon tho roads. Al aro ayreed that eomething fn neceseary 1o bo dona THE RAILROADS. Increased Activity on the Fast Train War. The Sonthwestern Roads Take a Hand ~§156 from Quinoy to New York, Chicngo Must Look Afier Her Live-Stock Trado Before It Is Too Late. TIHE FAST-TRAIN WA, 1f the prescnt raflrond war I not scttled within the next forty-cight hours the most lively contest of thia kind which has ever prevalled on this contl nent may be looked for. Thongh there have been no new developments of particalar slgnificanca #inco tho Brat reductlon in parscnger ratos was an- notiiiced, yet tho feeling In rallway clrcles was nn- mroally exclted yenteriny, and the clty wan full of rumors a8 to etattling and decislva mores that would shortly ho made, Bowe of theso numots are unuoubtedly” the result of ovorexciied imagina- tiona, gspectally thore which refer to a inrga break | L0 reeulnte this maiter, An ofiurt was made & 10 the Frelght Faten. Tho Foadn are ot yot ready | AhOFL time ago o make a mtinfactory ar- to take sich atep, knnwlr.gwhn d\mllrom w- rangement, which, however, proved abartive, 2uith would otlow.” None. of aneoma’ of e | ronds ‘bl ‘mido ot henlthy financial condition, And, wnfmhey Will'be | Of thelr contracta’ up to Jame 1. 1t remainn 10 bo scen whothor thia meullml WI" bo mote sne- ceraful fhon fis predecessor. Who knowe that contracts have not heen maile sluce, feriing until theend of the season? In trickn that ars vain rail- road men are very pecullar, Milwaykee, not to be outdono hy Chicago, has engaged & zadiroad war of ita own, and is putting onairs as if [t were motoof ametrovolltun clty than its nelghnor, Tho Detroit & Milwankee snd the Flint & Pero Marquettc Iiailrcada aze the con. testants, ‘Tho former hus n ateambaat line feom Grand_Jlaven, and the Iatter fram Ludington. Joth clafm fo bo the hest route to the Eaet, snd extraordinary inducements are offered by both linos ta convince the Milwaukecans that they sra telling tho truth, Mesers. Qoutd, Dillon, and the other rattroad magnates now In Ihhu!n‘y to take part Inthe annual clectionsof LtheRtock Jafand ond Noribwestern rail- roads to-morrow and Thursday, held conferences yesierday with tha mapagers of the above-unimed Able to stand & passonzer war for somn time, thoy will not be ablo Lo stanid a frefght war for 8 manth, tived, The war may nmmnwly extend to the freight business, but certalnly not uutll evel meana for 8 peacefnl settiement of tho presen difiteultien have been exhausted. Many of tho wild fumors aro undonbtedly apread 6o frighten somo of ihe railrond managers, ‘and especinily thore of the T'ennaylvania Company, and Induca them fo come totenme, 11 In Smprobable, hwwever, {hat the managere of this line can be induced to receds from the pusitlon they have taken until lbc Wahash and Canuda Eouthern Roads take off thelr fast frain or agres to soine nlwu(nr'v compromire, It Is unneccrasry to rofer to all tho wild ramors and speculations which went the rounds e-umu{, asit would serve no good purpore, 1t will be suil. clent and more watirfactory to thoso interested in this confest to annonunce merely such new moven as liave already been dcchle!l upon. Thu rleps taken cxieriny wers ml confied 10 the Marondor pisi- | TOId At the Fulmer tfuust and (rmnd Facitc, Tioma. an o antimporiant. nf thero. 1 the ac | 178 Nt Louls @ -D. enyn the mamagorn of the cislon of the Lake Shiora & Michlgan Southernand | Purlington & Qmncy Haltroad had come to B Louis to tesch "the Taifrond men of that city to make rates, The @.-L, may hnve intondod this for rarcasm, but thero {a no drm-)l that 5t. Lotils woutl) not now bo in danger of lorlng il ta rall- rond conncctlona If 1ta managers had taken lesrons frum the mnnumm of the Chicago, Lurlington & Quincy Rallroad, “JUMBO-JUM.” The Way This Odorous Vagraut Plays It On “The Post.” sichigan Centeal Jeaflroads to put on fast trains nest dagnrday or sunday. Theeo_ trains will leave thiecity at 1240 p. . and roach New Yorkat 7 p. m, the follawiny day, The morning ana evening cxpresa traina whl ‘not be interfered with vy this arrngement, and will leavo At the regulnr time, 1t haa been decided to ron {heao apecial fast traina to cateh the tratlic from the West whicn ar- rives here on the morning trains, A concearfonn waa made to the Haitimore & Ohlo Ttalirond yes-, dny by moking the rates (o Philadelphia, “m-. inaton, and Harelsbnry the eame As to New York— S5, 1t I3 been provionely stated tiat the Haltle moro & Ohlo had threatened to eut the New York rates to 810 if the flfhll‘llnnded to Naltimore busli- ness. To aclly this road, the abave concession was made illl the Unex, This will keep the war ew York and Boston busineas for tho present, and the lalthore & Oblo will remain a pssive’ spectator. Information wis alea res celved hore yesterday that the Wabash Road and tho Tolcdo, l'corfn & Wareaw had taken a hand in thls game and played mcvoral trninps {Hlenlly. Theso roads have reduced tlo ratea rom Keokuk, Quincy, Burlington, and _Peoris to sxu,—u.u same rate an charged from Chicago to New York. This checkmates the roadn leading from thoso points to ttus city, an they will be un- able to EDm‘Pclu on through trafiic, o matter how large a reduciion they ehiould make. For thie en no notice of the action of tho Wabash. 1t I cd that thls road also intends to cnt thie rates frous Weatern points o Toledo, 17 thinin ro, tho ronda Jeading ticre from tho West w1l be compelled to mlkc almilar reductions to Chicogo, and tho mangors of the Pittsbure & 'ert Waymo say that 1n thin event they will mko such & reduction from this city to Tolodo and Cleveland ar will make the Wabash and some'of the other l'li.'hlerl feel like whipped Turks ‘The 8t. Lon!s ronds have reduced {ho passonger An AMdavlt False in Numerous Par- ticulnrsve=Falsus in Omuibus. Tt fs to bo fearcd that the Post has boen badly roped In, bunkoud, and confidenced by the celes brated **Jumbo Jum,* who has been fizuring in tiat paper for the last weck. There has been A perpeiual feast of ‘‘Jombo Jum.' One day it was in regard to the Sulllvan jury, anotber day in regard ta repeating, and yet another day {nre- gard o Mickey and the bunko men. At first people wero Inclined to put some falth in Jumbo's assertions, although they were rother strong, sud his credulity was rather weak. Dut bis recent atorles, the recent senrational feast tohich hu has [nvited tho readers of the Posf, hiavebeen so woak and nflmmmly untrue in 80 msuy buints thatall roliuuca Jo hiin Is_boginning to disappear, The Fost of nnerdny contatned th rates from (hat city to New Yorkto$20, This OLLOWINO AFVIDAVIT! rflmllfi basod on the rate from Ciitcago. JSiate of ihaie Guunty of"Coole, s Eilaha A, the abave movomenta may be termed skir- | ‘Mtoure, of tha Gty of Chidaxs, Count mishes morely; when the real battle will com- | Etate of Hitnols, n:lnw dnl;‘ aworn, u: mionca to ba fonght tha dust will fly In all dlree- :l'x"l‘l. hu())u 8 L A v fiog what | (- kr&w%fumchw :I"‘,',"";fi”"‘ ftwill bo woll to ook out for tha loco- | 5t SR, i .umlm- ll(run Cnfer ur' o ! T'A:rfrmmlomn.'{m‘u i Fagt o] ;fi‘.‘u&& xu'.’ THE LIVE-8TOCK TRAFTIC. 100 Clark street, N nueLL i 0. n L sirect. ah on Huoipl Atrect. bet and Market D"Ee‘l. and thst & cel the recoiis of sali gan) i b The General Managees and Genersl Frelght o pcr(!lvwm: ‘ot wern regularly dedug.cd and incet In an cnvelow and dellvered each week 10 3, s lickey by Diltcley -Lehnian, Dan % ooucr, oF so1 l)lll!'K Hotween, ‘according 1o the nlrunmmnnu The deyonent further sayw that (Lo profection sfio ed il by anid Michae] C, 11ckey waa arranced a lumat Wienicesr & Granger waa rubied i the vavelops fama aforeraldl, he wa nfurmed whcratie utlce of the e of Foica'was (Lt In. 1f b wanted redrtan). aid m.lwll\'.‘lltblllnlll'u liis associnten tolluwed lnllll. v be nent ta nowtiier pallvo o aald fick «y another mecting at the Grand Pacifie Hotel in this clty to-day to reccive the reports from the Com- mlttee appointed at s previous meeting to prepare a plan for the pooling of the live-stock businesa by the various rends leading Fast from Bt. Louls, slmllar to that which {s now In opera- tion on the ronds lending Pnn from this city, ‘Unlesa somne action is tal k the Bt. Lonis nnll Bouthwa-tern roads 1 r to this matter to- day the ronds leading Eul Irom Chicago will be compelled to broak their pooling arranzeément and compete with their Southw rn rivale, or elsc um ive.stock husiness of this city will pn to_the dors before tha lapae of many montha, na Chl. €ag0 pool wan formed about two years and, thongh it hns had tho effect of I‘eeplnu np the seit Chaving bech fbtFicrod 1o ko i une cire), would Fturm B Becic B Cottreraiae, Wiicl afir &KLl Fuaring. ‘would be effectyd, “The'tnen wilo followed the uraj rero (autrusted b sod tlat (oY went nawhcrs wim T0iio Contral hatlon, and direct 16 Jick eya of ahd, [ case thy, lhll cfl an Inientlon to go_elsewhere, they were 1o Infuri) them that they could procurs un,lr Jloney Lok vy returalug (o 1" pisco wlicie Wiey Lad 19 “IBo deponvnt furthier aays that the aaid Ricke upon divers gcessions 5, buw:l'u Junoe, 1376, -mli urel ralen from this city sne mrnmg computition be- | 1877, ndvire dnndl led Ul drangufs wio have be tweon tho vorfous Jines, stlfi it "hos worked very | Fobbud at s t0 Takd thalr Ianoy, the an ed pl SF an mich o 1L a8 nw, i wetoAa ol Hord ud ave Wewselvea furthor srouble, Tha fullowlui Larex afa of nicg who have tecelved and acted. ujoi auch finh Liwlock, whioss daurhter liver at tha comer of dirastrourly for the interests of Lhknna, ll the rouds southwest of us were not bound sluilae compact. The 8% Louls men rlYa mken advantace of tho' Chicago arrange- ment ever since It wie forued, and, by | Fasior sud Abiniecn miocts Fn':m et 11, 1, making exira concesslons to the large shippers, | h L. 3 Tiave managed to got mach of tho. businosahich | i Ferdluand Allca. et Ureek REB, who Yol Tk formorly went thls way. Instances sre known where roads leading Enst from St lLouls have 8 that In caso any of the victims oully tho watd itickey wouid at taken consignmients of Tive atack at from $20 to | euce anuo € fact Lo eponeit uf s s &40 per ul“;l less than lnulpru!‘llllal rilllml l‘mn'.l( "‘“;\I‘Ed.nufldunull mBlflJllM.h with lnnruvllmn lar Clhicago, The consequance ts that Lo live stoc il y Liiringss of Chicago haa greatly, falien off an that ,,,.'";;‘;l"‘;‘,,‘,‘;"‘;{““"“",{,"“' fhon theifth ey af from 8t. Louls has mrm-lmnd ngly Increascd, A atted ipon Muyor Tleath to eompmn o Mm .uum! TianuNE reporter got hold of aslatement yeafer- doy which shows that during the ‘month of May, 15877, the cnmurccnl l.lmm(.mnzumvu docreascd 21,271 head, per cent, An come wared with the same monm nf tha DIEYVIOus sear. rom Jan. 1 toduna 1, 1877, flm cattlo recel; Chicapo show an increave of 10,800 head. or . per cent, a8 cmn\mrcd with the samo period of l.hu previous :enr hilo the Bt Louls recelpta for the the ecnyelope game, at 7 Buul 1ark d that tha Sinybr Reme to Dilexay o, Imm the « pulicd s ail il lumates arrestod, iiokey fin- odltely set wor 10, ne uiy sartls. ncludiui do- foneit, to get out of lmny. lnd Tet dme it wiio Vas Lot workng reinls in re for Sroveis Catio With two of Hickes 4 1r IR SN Werv foand i the ot eveD: Thoukie that he Fecoumized fn ona Of \inee aFresied s ; arty who i8d asalsted_in ruhhlnxlhml and umln.- o Crimiual Court. dingly held for rial ac aume poriod show sn increase of 41,200 | 13 TC00 SIEY sterens deterined. heud, or per cent.” Tnets fiures ‘.;'r“é:‘.‘-‘:f.‘(‘g'“nfif et Olfender, bt Wat At Jast tell the wholo slory, and fartlier commient | persusded by Ilckey that ho would of sfly s thne {s hardly necessary, T d’ how the necexsity of | and oncy 1o sv dnnm. aud 1At he hsd el {mmediswaaction by ths Clticagu foade if ey du o ke e ch" oeh ne g hufiu'n’n:'uw not mean folet tho live-stock busine n’{).:m’fl:: e 3 18 was 10 thie cics, "m_.m hat he en Jiickey sent nunnuiflu ot timion tor oy, ai List- iy seni Dan Webater af liey tokivolo st seo bl uon umlrum d slaried umew i deporient ! nnhcruy-l tiata llrn'nvnnl-yumc\-r. ¢ Weat and Southieat drift into othor chas Lake'Shore & Michigau Southernand the Pittsbury, Yoet Wayne & Clicago Ilmlmadu aro able to stand ihis pecubiar state of affulrs, inve good L T hrcatarn cauncetions. (rem Whlch. they" set Hi e e iainess 1o mako 4P far what thoy lase at fit!_‘;;,':{',:_!r; "‘:I"'g,;m‘:mlmfi;:i 14 t atio) ulckey. Levs, reuomiratul with lhl lllll offiey with 1o succese, nn.ll nent 10 “I ckey, lflll wisled lu "III flt'tulllhll f Hickey's ofice that {6 wuuld uin, IIh Lyul-n lul? the nlmcr that .mm Hu l IAB ail his own buslucss ld lnlnmuvmk L v take IlLlllll thll wlnl and (he hlxiher r-tu they pethero are that much golu to them. Tut not so with tho Michigan Central, ‘This road has to depend entire- Iy on the buafnces it reccives at this point, and is theroforu suflorlng to an unusual degree, as fis catllo rocelpts durlnagho past year have greatly de« o rewrsd. And notonfy doce (hfs road sullor acveres | fond Ciran T mrmm-l. Wittt but alo rFome o the roras llldlnl to this Iu-y:wmmla\yu:r.lulmqu Linn) etre i and_ Southweat havo lust much JoidTtn thac (e Levr) uld huve Lls Illlll b olf inslde t hull(rll»d'|-li! uoxt doy I\IE atticer Wllllllu\ll-tullly [t b ioaend further sage. that, some thme durln munils of Septeinber or October taat, Mi lewt lllll.\l vlhl d:&lt‘hh “Ill"lllll clly fron the W of . thelr Ilivo.stack tusiness, and thelr secalpia from [his sautce have dimuishod greatly, 1t [n not yet kuown What conclusion tho Comiaft- teo appulnted at tho last meeting hi me to, 5o um:llh; kv;‘uv:n;:l':nté'}'nla, are n:lnl llvgnhl’u u:'l- 00| 0 that of 3 lcago roads, and vnless the Piicazo oien imake their 1nfinendo felt the mestie g{_’{',,‘,’,‘,“'{,‘,’,‘,‘,, “",“,‘,.,{fi,":,.: asuquchl {‘,fi,‘.‘,‘,‘.’.,.;‘;‘,‘;“} to-lay will bo as barren of reaults as that of awee ,,\..“.'g,.mp ymml. 820, Unlers they come to teems and adopt o plan mnnunnumuuulmuu;y c ‘ilinlu»u Tt Loet i L Caion ookt £ hows fro “Chi A iy it talned on the samo basls &8 thoso from Chicavo, | kel : u'..-lm Jano ol alernative Lot for the (hicicd J Uesat i 10 fiertoro with™ rorlroad manag u to £o to warwith their 8t, that, di th th of Ll brethres gnd forcu tuem 10 mako raloawhieh | AUkt st or rpteu .,‘.:,: {hat during she fuml .:5, are fair and equitable. aiid et thewn mumm plckes a— olhlt Illl ‘wlsn pull the Intoruiation IN TILE TOILS. before Lakv sireet At last tha acalping frm of Mulford & Mackenzla have been canght in a trap from which thoy are not. the do= 1o watcli &} thocks .l»m {mictiman proved o ot Totcen A ot ue Do o b ops places 1u iadpeutivcalls T lhn.kle' . i il ucarca ¢ eadauariers, but has bevy 4 e y . (iha place at No, — 1ikely to escapo, Theso ecaloers have glven the | oiten biukn U5 p by i, <the ol rollrosds In this city more trouble than a) he 'i.‘,',“’t‘{.‘:;'d‘{; otlier acalpors [n the clty cumbined, Whenevor passcs were disposed of ar tickets stolen, thoy wera most Ilkely to be fonnd at thelr place. They ""x:""“"ffl ":'3 1nulclnd°a"':n=1.:-mus but on | LA ey Tor e a aslo) wanaged to o by sone x fochmeatity of other. 'Ahlu ai who has st dast ‘,m,,',j‘. Ll 8, W 30, jor Sedk O (Lhe sTI sucoscdoa, 1n entrapping ‘thom fe Mr. Sam Waip- | SHi5S nwlcnn(m-nlruunnfilr on complaint of Mr. lsy o omclant prirato ureh cul hy Lel [ n-n\r rlL Wllll H I Th APt B Bl 4 that the share deducted from . 16 place nuw, ug that Buc! Steyeus were 84 followss Edwasrd Leon, Tuw Willisms, e Cean (nlc.w AGMT(‘WH““ read o8 n".' fl.‘.’fl e Saent unh-rlflynhtllm':lra:xnl 200, o thees. cauon to' belior T pgi A O T A e e ot 54 G iCey to e T hereu T o 7 : ebe] i 9 1 - a0 1o kive [ llu‘l ur the dglense, o Contentel Lo safor tho. Gentibmen ubseresd | Sriencutssa by these” tay ::m -.'.':m-..::s Bir, Multord Titing o jitle buuk. str. Hartman | Yecs kuown to 3l fotluw wessiod {1 from him, and, lo and behold, 1t wa llmumml wil; aell to Mias MontAl] 3 1 e rvlated te T) Dale b K\‘l ective & fi::'"'r'fm cbonent 'u e st b fleciive i ¥ 40 01 weat with snotner pmy to z’lnl l&n"ll D'I“Hl Wllll Gdii\l lll:::{ 18 10 be pald (o ll. ticket, luutd b, lll Wi hl‘mln blme totie Bulth, editceas of the Jalund naimne of Cherlotte wae sltered into Chasles fl'" ‘At the ‘end of the. tickot, wheve | £ i< SR SRS, BAX fook B u?;'nfi'dx mu (nnlll,unuwol B ot e remirad s aera | o the aa fi.umw 'yatd HiIK oy, snd dopouent hee . Charios Smitn sppeared 1o GMord's hands | Joves hat ne d1a 40 pay tie oo sy tlo looked-for lltk&h oneat \n-ku b llr. llullm-d was arrcated and ¢ il . h et s}l Whoalevo siate- ro :L'{'n{-l’g'e':\m Ar dulford was srraied aud dakes | Bt i i fo b, o3 R StAte plcate W Bl oy $0 It this time that theee men got thoir descris, sirkes upoh {afonution b beioves 4 Do ;‘;::il ik . . i ilowass. ST. LOUIS, ALTON & TERNE IAUTE, sy Jepo . {5 kS Special Dispaseh 10 (duns. e ) and e t%u‘;an me %Ilhw o 8¢. Louws, Mo,, June £.—The suoual meeting May, Ar D) of the §t. Louts, Alton & Terre Haute Rallroad P Company was bold bere to-dsy, Thoold Boardof | iXousial Directors was re-clocted without oppoaition, % Sask The following oficers wire tlecud for ¢! 3 1% T e oy TN mcn WENTIONED, sulng yesr; Hobert Hayard, Presldent; Geos W, BaTkor Vico'Frostiant '-‘n.« Geperal Man- i inly onde ek ren-foc_ ahy Leapth of Uk gior B b, Leonurd, Secrouarys B Warten, | K0 Hindoiph and. No. 12 Sisie, and ‘o Yo b ‘ifx'::gw:?fufdr i loncral Frelab | Kutan sirect ranch an about s week ariece. The ong at No. 160 Clark street was & pig abow, which was never complataed of. As o the asssrtiona relative 1o the way in which protocilon was sforded by Llickay, that ollicer du- niea it, sod the accuser Ly called upon Lo sbow bis roof. P38 for (s assertion Lbat Hickes bas advised Grangers wbo had 0 taks thelr MOpLY, OF 88 JUCl A3 uux wum £k and dolum e IOWA CENTRAL. Bpecial Correspondance &f Ths Tribure. Dss Moixzs, Ia., May 31.—Judgo Dlllos, fnthe Tnlted Statca Clrcalt Court, refused to make any ¢bange in the present atatus of the Central Rall- §uad_of Lows, Ja answes 30 the petlion of cortaln chorun conslet cine succeedud. . ucceeds '&50-!13-01(»—0“0.\!\& mru ALl L\T home, the Fuperintendent dentes that 1 any much sdvice, Anfor what ofilcers may that fs another matter, vor ¢Ave iave dor.o, Tt Ia well known that o1 ofticer, who was on dnty on Canal atecat, sean ala- chiarged from the force becatne he diil ‘zive” auch dlscoueaging ndvice to an indivkinal who had been chented b1 8 West Randoipt ntreet place. zexnrds the Stevens case, the man complaine el NLihe S AYOr s ofies Attt rhen Supcrinten ent flickey wan there, Sergt, McGarigle, who af ost aiways attends to theee cases, wan fent 107 Clark rtreet with Instractions to prll-the establishe ment. ile did so, snd & aqud of men were brongit into Stevens' presence, lle pactially {dentlied three—Letman, Williame, and Leeh, Lehman wan discnorged, Wililains vine Gned “far vagrancy, and Lecb hield o the Criminal Court, Mr: Stevena whl not came on_ to the trial heeaueo the amount Invoived ts 850 only. and he thinks 1t wii: cost him mora than that to come here. régardn the Mitchel) enre, the facts ars an fol- lowa: Oficer Willium Mitchell, on daty t the one dey received n Jetter addreseed to ifeer e ite apened it and foaud it wae a note from levydanning him for 830 borrowed money, Knowing that It war not for him, ha tarned It over to the Eaperintendent, who found it wam lfldmud o umm H. T, Williams, who __ was luly the For \tayne® Depst. "ot bmering Ui advisable ta retatn on tho force 8 man who waa [n- debted to 8 fellow like Levy, liickey dircharyed him.Very Tikely Levy throstencd Witinme, at it wna not for Interfering with his businers, but for refusing o REPAY TNE NORROWED MONET. As regards the Ostermsn caae, tho facts are that aman frum Ilymouth, N. II., was Imnkned oul of 75 at 88 Randolph sirect. They gave'him hack ¥l sod he rasied down to “Charley Wond- man‘a know =~ what ke do, \wmxmu took him sround o the City. Noltuer Ileath nor Hickay wero n, 80 Beret, McOarigle megt Ofcer. uuurmnn with the old gentleman to aco what cauld be done, Tho two bunkolste hiad ficd, but the gy ot o frlend wio stated they would sctile for $25,° Since this would have given tho old mian enotigh to pay bis panze lie was willing to accept it, but Os- etman umuzimxmmnup and (hey weat bnck to Waodman, who agreed with the ofiicer und told the gentleman frum “Plymonth nol to combromis They went again to the placeand got ali the mone; z&cm‘n -l- nol rmxdb. for iy trouble, for Capt. llu:llpydld altemfil todingnire two pateol« men ar Grangerr, One of them was Officer Ktewart, now an duty ot the Central, ~ Stewart enys the at tempt was fareical, beeaso he had been on tho street In cltizens ciothics for a fong Ume anc eyory- body knew hitn, aud the thing was given u An far the rtitement that Tom Dals and John Dounelly were Lrought on here by moncy cone tributed” by the pambiers §n onder 1o testify for ilickey, Hickvy donles it, and ft in for Mr. Jupitio Jum to rove it, Defectivo Clinnin hal never aeserted tliat eave any of Ihule’s money to Hickey, and it hoay 1t would ho qnen- tlunable how far' he cnululmhcunmd, being n cnder Indictment in the Criminal Court for confed eratine with Levy t0 ran off a Granger who had Been bunkoed vdt of §100, ——— RECKLESS CONSTABLES, the Aditor of The Tribune, cnmno. Juno 2,—-I'ermit me to call the atten- tlon of the pnbllc to & system of Imposi- tlon practiced by some of the Constabics of Chblcogo, namely: the taking by them of wroperty exempt from exccation from the homes of creditora and depriving thelr families of necose earjhousebold goods and renderlng it Impoesihio for the debtor lanplevy b, mnnlnu off and hid- ing the goods, amil then { having 8 worthlers bund, and belig l)x:mlclvcl rrcaponsible, thus de peising ihe doblor uf any ehance of gettiog d agea | dam- he can ralec’ the mcansto prisecute a° case, which may be very bard for fome men fo do hard timer, Mpny men who have nothing but what the law pives them for the protection of thelr famliles Impored upon and annoyed by reckless Con- Flablen, who trainote taw and Justice nnder foot. in order tu make a few doliars themseives, The debtor In many fnatances 1s honest, snd hardly able, ondar the present state of allairs, to earn & Jivine for hls children, lnrfu jndxmnm 1o the Uren!l or Buperior Court, Licld by a fair-minfled s oftcn withheld from an acitul levy only to Ivm\n the debtor's goods cxpueed to rolio pett) execntion taken out In a Justice Court, and plncel in the bands of an ieresponsible and reckless (on- #iable, wlio does not rerard the wise provinions wmade l:y the laws of the State, A Citizex, ——— DECATUR, 9 the Editor ar The Tribune. Teearen, Iil, June 2. —Last nizht, Prof, Lulz's class gave a concert at the Opera-lonse, A large andience greeted them, and were charmingly en- tertalned for two hours, Mra, Jeweit, of Chicugo, aenitted, and reccived descrved applsuse, Tho ted of woventy-ve volces Immmn the concert was one wver given i the clly. ‘Renntor and Mrs. Ogieaby Jelt yestorday after- noun for Elkliart, and will visit Clileago befora re- turning, | MICHIGAN SCHOOL-MONEYS. Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune. LAsusiNg, Mich, Juns 4.—The Superiutendont of Publie Tnstructlon has completed the npportion- ment of the Primary School Interest Fand. "The 0, and the total , or 40 centa 10 number of scholnrs s 40, lmuunlllvponlonul s 8211, each ehil CITY BEAL USTATE, ol !AIR fin !K\T Tuh fl“‘.Al'l'iT l'l'”"' R e ol Dowar. Fameicnt y ’ ¥ aty kind & amatilinos. "4 TAVLOIL 131 itoayo. l,‘mxml.v-nu EXCIANGE=AFIREia-1003 foet S Krondy At o On o T 1 ATenbee 0 $outly Ehindy et Eribeddh, S BSAT SN Fon FAI,B—') front v Y ASD I nAnst'\‘r AN, pet-av., south of Thitrty it 4 exalAngS for unfncuiensd lot v between, Lweaty-nluth asd Thirty-ufili- 5 Laxallo-st, Ol BALE-OR RENT-VERY LOW, ruie theelrgant anarble-{ront hmmn:ll aud AnniRadevs Buuses wiit bo com b I ke, _Inauiro ub remtion, of Lo EASY I —llm wiLLuuy N IIEAUHFH from dupot, &t Lacrane, 7 rA\’rFD—ImUfl? ON AOVTH 017 & ou g llrfi!l,lunhllmulll.{ll).'lllw\lmulnfl b, tr“n tror othetwlse, Mist be n barghin Aldr ‘Vlw‘n >—A au front, wett of S WITIT EOUTIL RO T ?J‘ Lakeuats, 1 1) ood Iramo huuse npon, (enery :'h T it tatec by eheap: Addrese B 7 Tribune oftice, L BUSINES! ey ynug, sk rnu BALE AT A WARGAIN IF asdie-Tor Hellingy lvalce, I. ho l town In jowa; 18 dolog s fowa City, 12, JOI ALK — A LONG-ESTA DA kiR Bhutactorys Wit i ol rads m".u.u very Lhtfll 10 suld soun. Address I ay . o 10“"‘ .\l fl'fl‘CK AND and store, With Wlllfllldlul‘ (2 ol 'U“\ ITUIE l-\l’sl"}fil FOIU RALE=WELLES.. hilaly tment, and repsir ll [T L RN Pt 000 P, N AUEH Kl BALOON, WITH ( ("Il.llnlll;‘l\nl‘l lufi-ll'll-ll povl-table, ’Ul’“l\ll"l7hllrbfll Clark st, Apply for two days. GF A TOY itaiatig Ilhrlrn w aud coufectivuery. B Mad- bollere steam puilipe, Teather beltingt aud ' O 7 Tako CF & CO., 315 AND 217 MI\E 8T, A ok of stedn enulnes. naw sud sccund-hkid. wood working_ machinery sad supplics. % blu |.| - s, Chlcago, J. A. Liucle, 1 ESTE T ACHINENY, u\\urqm-muw ompany, 38 aus 40 Souil) Canal'st {holariest atdek ot wtatiunary, and yoriatle nnh-u. ot v mit dl!un wo ¥orking was nint f24 krllt lu the West. Beud for pri T L musigAL, MONTHLY Wikl I AN W OB SECOND. Pl .fikum..mi’k i BHE 6123 o hand KEEL'S Tempis of Suslc, Improveineats; unrivaled fur e vec sud durability, BTORY M.AMI' au:m: 175— AU-ELEGANT PIANOS=GUATL Ve vatine satbtstion, STONY ]Nk‘mmum\‘ \vaTID SOF MISS FILAK ES kot oF Huboken, wiis 14 supuescd 50 cal uuufluno' the Gy e, any o l\mm uis respectlug en (Y neecIvei Dy e Thother. M skl et o Mubokun, udzon Uounty, abolts will Ly A, ANN HUN- Auwl.\lrs hl\uutzs FROCUGED FOIt AV\‘ al cal 11 oF wrlte 18w ot N #uouia 40 asd X4 Cilc o, 'n LEUALLY ANU QUILILY UUTY 1NED Leviy “fi‘.‘m"rfi.;m.&‘, ucnmpal)hllllr‘ cle. Heetiace mustesiry: Fogaficrdcerses exverieaco. A GOODILIC Aamier it Desrbon X OMMISEION oy Is»l:;tunny-{wflum(n iabio Filah B0 00 capiin N e s K Ths Fribe: s fntercat Iy an old established boune, b 71, Cribue, ZTWO INLAID ZEVELED MILLIARD l‘m‘“m wml\l‘lt,x A Wi sell clicap for cash. ln,ums 745 West !lnlflm = AAAAAAR A AAANA ‘l““‘ A A ) FOI BOOKW—CASIL 1N YOUI HAX (‘“u FA O ey i"’ mfi :Jrku CHARINS Cieoh Bl otee: Corear Siadlans s Do IL'\Ir G MACIUIN SIFEEE GYFicEOF & A I MELCURNT, T3 00T Halsted-st. Great ro Hdl\lfl- Tho uew Bloged §33; ali9 0@ WoBLLLY iy wsals and uaM. N—~FIALE lll.l. llfllikk&'l‘l‘flrlq rlPrl“q aid ANTED-A RELIAULE CLERR ACCUSTOMED Alnrss whi nan _employe £1,000 a3 FurnIN Rond Feferenron San brain & K sltuntion by addressing K 7 s ofice, ‘Fraace. Y ARTED-FIRST-CLASS CRACKER-BARET T0 ake charcraf shop In the country. Call at Rrtken Hortee Sondyy crentag, From 3 " 0. CHetorn ences required. * WILAO YV ASTED-FIsT: L] u.irmu\nz Woou- e \) o 85 F . n-numr” % o5 Fetranat, ANTER=AT] -rmszua'r‘nmcnnrn Ain Citeao 1o hay tinware, 23 hiue i AL e 8 OO assoriment worker, ‘er DoaOnT CUTTEN Fan you i AN Po kllny clothing.' LEOPOLD, HELLER & C0, FAXTED—A PRACTIC! \‘E SHINT COTTER WIlO 1 hi gistas arorencs snd CEng Whiok, .’.,";.‘hm#r (’A erre ilaute, Ind. VA\-rsn-v.Mmm HEELERE, A WILSON & KLUKIGGE, 108 Frankiln Employment Agencics, W ASTED-23 RAILROAD LANORERS £OR )mfu- (l’l! wages, £1.. Mw ny: fare mll v-m mincrs mE ”r“nl ,','" men 50, I, ““fl Misceinnoon \V.«Trn-fl)u\n MEN O LEARN TRLE. Lraphy st the Wertern Neliorof ‘relclmnhy. gloy ‘Thirteen operatars monnnnuiun from the schiou] sloco a fiuu-- {lonn ana promotion cortain, teferniice, o Shis orwen et exes unnp-ny. Cail at'tho school, or ¥ YRAINS 70 AELL COOK'S [ lwwlnl |kl!lr~"flflk|’ nual}(ml}h. ) s outnt $1.60. “aens on zcoaibt of prioe m-ny. jrese S stamin for elr: CO.0 110 Dearl forn- % e Iniitallons. ‘v TED=ACTIVETOTS: TH0) CC 'BTII\"'I) to enyelope, paper-box, OF Lag manuiacture n forred, Address glviag experience and wages wantid, e tribune orice, ATty 3 MURT WHITE A G0AD TTAND. ‘and coine numommnm»x anell\lnfi'l’lllh m: e W arenis treferred. Apply to FERRY & I§ B RiAnheentr et bridue. A LIVE Tt o e Addra iimo AT UL BARRATION-Me CDICARD, i VA\TI;I)_!M.uum\' TO ™ TRAVEL; THORE Do arliing o geod are nertng fram $27 to § 1 h. ctor) or varticainra o to RN Carpany, 14 ana 70 IumYnum Uy Clifcago, WANED-IN «umwrm FICE A oD \mnl‘lnlmun . and live Wil his parente. ” Aditens, (0wt IATAwTIIn. RI¥I08 g0 A0d reaidence, B 7, Tribune ofice. ANTED-YOUKNO MAN TO ASSIST 1N PIOTO: anh sl A .wml dmnm Ut 8 ateady man, Art Gallery, 20 Weal : R “u\wpn \ur\'rl.l.\l,w IF GO0 ADDITERS WEions jie m,.',“"?é‘r‘{‘m":'fl"'" {oa eom: b croon we will pay £3 per day. mfl\m Sie- AT EAART, Lioom 1, 190 Souih TA: TYOURD MAN \vmx m TO €50 CAS re to.aay a busiess paying #35 weokly and expentcs. 130 DeRrbOnL st ROOM VANTED=A IESPECTANLE YOUNG AN 70 t in PhotuwTADD walitry’ and lnrn Th art. Apply st I'hotograpli Gallery, 67 Weat Madison-at, TANTED=TWO G00D CANVASRERS T() BPLL ‘car-imovers in thle Biaie: big commisonn, Ape between 10 and 11 6. m, to-day, to J. Il BUIRES, it Hiadeden. ‘ YA\TK"—-IIAYTH TAKE INTERKST IN NGBI- Tirre of foin As In_catabllahing same In sn- otlier city’ Fequires #150; ALTO UELIKVO COn 153 Leatbora-at. VWASTED= ZACT] agencles in other clti aweok. 113 Madlsn-s '\V.\)-'nru—n " WHOLE: ITH K0 T0 M AGE mnnl i i nuy s 1. LT A3 Fercamicn.NGAresrot o Tribune office, \WANTEDSMEN 10 6LLL 4 riteiea, Fiman snd teames. NOVELTY GOMEANY, 104 State T WAD MALE MELP. Domeatics. ‘ ANTED=A GENERAL I'K)l“l' OIL AT 178 Warren-av. Xlllll’lTlMl cuok, washer, and lron- er neod apily: Uerman prel "A\TYII-}I!NT*LLAK* \ UOOK, WASIIE £ AND " mmru'mrln avrivate family. Applyat Twene ty-Bith-st. 27 WEST KINZIES £ 110 DO GLNENAL 1IOUSE: S careots baby. 8 Aldine: ru =3 COMPETENT GILL YOI GE: fidu' oTK (Giernian or Feandinarian yrelcrm.\l required. o1 -ummunuu.- 4 refarence: “M.\"n :)=GOUD COOK, WASIEIL ANTY erman or Hwedish proferred] n‘lertnmu aquired, Amrly L A14 Noith LaSalle-ak, WASTED-4 YOURG Gl To TAKECA & babe. _Call ¢ dfitnaav. NenmMeIreuson, “YAVTFD-KE\HVD-M ACHINE OPERATONS TO wurk oii fine slwuesy per aneat employticnt sud £00d whes [0 ftcingd experlcnen oneratorst nune H. FALGU & CO., Madisonest,, Launarenscs. ‘ VA\'THI?—'! rnwr-m./ms SHIHT AVI) COLLAH ironrrs. Ingnl Nortly ‘ =y |: LAUM:m‘ \\onh. UDWIU, Nu, ISUFitthear, l.mplvn mont Agenon: FANTED = OEGAMAN D AOANDINAVIAN gltlafor pelvaty Lamflle: u?l!mrd i Houses st G. In, USKK'S office, 17. North lsisted-st. Mincelinuodun. 7ARTED=A LADY WIIO AR TAD OFFICE F and rn|m|lle o act a cartler fur e whics ©. v 1 HICK Buver lcknl oty toltooks l Y\’ l 1 AT AR \5« -—4. m"r).n s €2 NEW mcnu. SONNT ’\l"du onthly pays ’l RENT—0068 WEST J Af NST., BRICK 1 E andharng south b d et veranda, !urululnsnt reasonable. Address GWNES, linean Nouth Nido, Vl‘U HEN' —-IIPHID CE_OF THE LATE MIIS. Lather lrowye, 454 South Park-ayv, Call at the Louse._ SO Eaveutor, o m: VT FIUST-CLASS ¥U| on the beat pargof Sl OF tag snanther - Aaurdun T 14, Friot North Nide. TT0 BEST-AT A LOM IATE FOR o four manths, » thoroushl; g0 wpromtacnt shemer o I8, ROZET, 103 Waslluktol NuBnron: NENT-SUMMENDALE (NORTH AN e wood: Wilek Huuse wiik aniplo groundr s Yater, st $ $10. 15 anid §20Ler antu for the sdiy. ey or yeari confortabie, liroul 1ara 76, JLGIE wr.)lnnrod o Starket, LE .. (U thrio oiflca, oum 30, L0 RENT-FUNNINITED noum. ua “MADISONT .y curnulum wY, RENT. v o, luiug g iea; e uinlrwn‘.‘rllh dont b i ikt ot Tanuire Wens 8ide, f['0 ENT=A FHONT, ALCOVE ROOM, thi. ete.t private familys house now West. ultl' near Waabingtou™ sid Throo! Tifbune oilce. i e K T4 “Bliacelinueous, #['QBENT-ENTUIE KECUXD FLOOR 0 N0, 200 ar Adains sultable for nisle reoin mitaery Dirtar OF iy lghs b livey elevatur and bt it AW posenslon At oo, Alson t ? Jefms ity \\.u.n-.; i MATiocks, ") curbu INQUITE Tj0 RENT=DO l Cormr uf Ateh iy i‘rmA'}"w.u N (06 baseuivot), n al'fl"n‘xfln'u'n' ::x R m.“ il by about 51 re0t per onth. Address 3 8 EXT—A WEL nmllhr‘J.'luxllc. at once, th side. "I, W HO Wb, unom 16, mumr-.m-u. . _T0" IENT=A COTTAGE OB BIALL WANTEL 113 ) A S TALE, Ol BlLALL I s, nuk hlr\h l‘nulll twan Uleus LA .“J‘(\‘d‘fi‘bnm Natloual Bank. T Buagh Weat Siaoe ()] AND 808 WEST IlAl)lN)'LHTu B1IE| l)fl‘(- 503 (—Two well-furalsbied rodins so, Tousts et ik Voards South Nidu, '11 EAST WASHINGTON.5T. ith board, 3 46 87 per week 1 Tttt b, Srderuety TABT ADANS-BT.—FUINIBI TINTSIED 017 I“nflmdrwwluno Wil or wictous buard lad e ruie roduauabla. Hotcine 48 AND 150 WADA!"'AV — d snd rooti #1.50 ¥ per wetks tabls-bosd: 4. Skt e ok ‘ INDLSOR I"UU!‘. l"l -8T., OPPOSY b 1) 1 -\ (lll'llhl.\fll TUoms W) l N ettt el taise Country. AN 14 LARKE-ONE O TWO LE. T ‘IU&L‘:AHK xwuu :l;l Mu‘:.:d wigl Inll a htum e u-:‘ T bane e NG LISH ROUBF~ NIVADA‘IIOTEL SITUATIONS v \NTF-B- TRaoiloopern, CInFIcte otes ' SITUATION WANTER-DY A Yousn AN, 3¢ +) yearnnf age, a4 haokkenpors can give bouds for PIACE OF trust, ~ Aifess ¥ 32, Trihane omze. QITTATION WAN three years) expericnca In Jriaily ancafy” Enliah an Gnrnan, - Addters GUPHIAM, 12 Cani * JTITATION W;\VTFnATO -ml\nm’u—A MAN oi A darge mescantile exprrience and extenatre ance o Northw waotdto traver 51‘"/\1‘10‘! WANTED-DIT "r u suw oF - eonsidenttie Rosrdof Trade experience Mll‘ or sny ather_noaition In connectinn wit grain-aniping, or recelring bunineer; Sl‘rlMTan W.\HTICH—HY A YOUNG MAN OF ITl\'A‘r 03 man of Lwoaty ences given, Sx'nm‘n OTE, WIOLE: - i Fale or peiall, by & Young man of 20, hAving ovey uiinrs isonil and Norihern Keuiad 9% M 1A, Triba Festels commission, | hest of, eters and former employers. Address o education 1n an office far & nall slary Fefer- el 1 i ofmce. WA Ttl’)—AH 'rluwrm‘m BALES: honkkeepcr, F amistant Pookkceper, e ears’ businesd Experfence. (ivod're: dum- W I1 ¥ 311 West Jackso Hidel TnaT.cLASS BTG el lectursaat Philad ribune omee. VIVAA —BY (Feted ot Coareg. lfege of Fharmacy. M 25, T § ITUATION WANTED-BY A TNARER OF Il dres Box 17¢ S Trnd yenr' e xperftnce can Rive good refersace. Ad Foniat, 1.~ e 50 Conchmen. Tenmsiers. ©1cCe TUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG MARRIFD man (German) hmun or lelm:lcn Ina first/ By T S B Ty ht ln\rn Addruu K #0, l"‘l‘rl llnf"!; o e "u" QITUATION WANTED-BY A YO dara as Eonciman, wIth brisata famn e best of peferenco frum the [aat place, 1 WANTED-AS COACITMAN, A can give the buknr city mmnoe. Aa-- drm L1 'n. ‘l‘rllmn» um Siriin Imrn‘- lhnfllll g dutred, " ABURS K o8 TUTHG ofics: hy dsalon ED—AB CO \'tTnKWF—' Americany andemtaags thy e fomlahod If re: fMiscotinneou n who can seil evel QITUATION WANTED-IN A CLOTNLSG) lllmJ’s"I'. “th!(\\tfl‘“ O salary oF comm! QTHATION wANTED-IY. e bl dmes i can el o8, ENGLISDIA or t work in garden and make . himealf G THTdde. Rk At sicle. - PIegae AT o Adress - 've B3 Twenty-nint| Lor COPET Ve rnon ave clal ive mo & Itiall Dt o e _NITI!A’I‘IONQ WANTED — FEMALE, by feterences wiven. barpest, S""M"w WARTED - DV A EAN mm.-ru orK. A Koo Tei ive J h housework In 8 amai} fam BITUATH‘N WANTED-DY A fll"b TO_ 10 0k diately 819 Vernon-ar, ‘4 cafil 160 et Tndtan Thomeatica QITUATION WANTEN-DY A COMPETEXT arnt, © 10 ronk, wash o irom {0 s brirate fAmiiys best l’ Piease call’ at 1063 Somih Dy neratl huiiye crencen ean TUATION WANTED = WEDNFBDAT, NV neat and eompetent n"l. Trotertant, Yobactni o Addreas K 73, Triano, Oalt ‘Bt ‘!bvbfil]' cral housework [n & private family, Call imm AT A SCANDINAVIAN TUATION W, \?‘“)— pastemrk u}‘ 2 rivate” tamily. oot ir to dn'zen ngUATl()‘J“A"TFl"HY A A GiftL, TO DO, (rN- 3 h!TUATm‘w WA'(TVI or conai ‘nm}u)pll-n g! » xfnuun w,\\'rrn—u\‘ X cn\l JITUATION WA worki two years Tn days, at 419 Wabash-av, ke, wa Callon Tuesday and’ Wednesday at 1 Tun UTUATION fivats family, Call - urms-r CLASTIERT and pRILry conk, with the hest of references. in cii; Ty, l'l'l with her hoy, 5 years old, wiil work ln Poly 1o Uood Hematitan Boclaty, 179 Eask UATION WANTED-NY A_N( HO“WFD'AN Gttt marner, atd froner In & _frivate family. North Fanga- EO—nY 'r'v?n YOUNG LA: | WOrk or 28 nurse ANTED=AY um AN GINT TO DO mntn]fiumewn!kor To cook. & ) T outh Halsted FTE TOWED: £itl to do geog-al boework In a privato famiiyy r.' preferres Apply at 103 “cll Adams- e ! TED=A French ll"l HD falt, wanie A i b cauntry,” lieferences. 0 10 4o Call, 1 Nnraen. SVIUATION WANTED-AS WET KORAL DY A Anpp T ’"c. ‘JI;;“:I:IE ‘woman with 8 fresh breast of milk. ) gl Launarossen, TUATION WANTHI-ITY A CONPETENT OIRL Boarlf o Iy work s Notcl house. Apply 84 153 West Adarus-st. Empioymoent Azenciens - ("H’UATI S WANTED_PAMILIES IN WANT OF I{an, ot ertnan uum' heip cau ba b IIUA '8 offiee, | 171 orth Hlalaled-at, C'rl'lu'rm-la WANTED=FOR [y }wnn Clark-gt. EXCAL] R Retratent T . ks (o MI hasve vlfu!n’m‘ 3trs, W XTTABK&L ‘5‘“ Sl‘l’g(flfl'{ WANTED=LIY A by, fluo: A L‘ uty befog oftered. G e lioav, A 2nga al 104 m. uu'um-u. Avg sl o, an.r—Twu HOTSES.ONE fila 324 withouf s ‘rlt!ml-h. R e Kindait A e ;lt.D\.‘"lnfl o "gfl or driva: slso i Land m Iutclhnwmu. OUNG LADY TO o Ahors aRe T y_foom Auuu-”mu DIATLNG, Gt Beatn-ite: f0arit - 7. from 8 full. BRIAGES, A Gonil ASSONTMRNT OF HUNER AMESRONT Phactons which we IN se! l!l\‘s Jow a4 fnfer(or ULEY, 218 Wa- UCTION EALER 0F TOISES, CAIIAG nciicas, 08 sy, Tiursdige, and Ftock on h-mlln:m o UCTION ALK FRIDAY 0 yonr hartes, buigics, Biue-treat aucilon 19, 0CLOCKY HING i v, Ifymnun: jube, 26§ 80U 263 £ LA YEny 1 A roud foree, 0 years e and" (sl one vory fual (o nade by Tla u wito sl it I Fraxdng higu-av, E—A GUON VAMILY m'lAul' TEAR iedtociyy s W or wint of quos Wik 03] Vuak Markison- I <‘rluum CAT MY PARM, 2 M clty: vrtof ity references given. Ok Doergond, e oo i can 0ot o 1 3 [N e R T arnesat, (o, Lo suld {ogeimer v he owneris U\H)\' vmm'ru COM| Y &K WEST | i1ir0) scliall Kinh oI S ke o monthly Peymcats, Law p asy WAgTED-ra .30" A(mh A e et ety {iinlts, by JONN SAU! um' v r-mm: ; 10 nnd g ]A atal BTV ]‘ONT—(I" flAT.”“ ll"-l!l“l rewsrd b (S I OST=A BIROWN | HOH \'l' i RPivard Wil bo'siven for Ihelr Totatm, 4"’51-.“ woll a piali gol Baiff ANDD I\ CITANGE ' land u1 act flll valuo, OIS (P ARTULE, Tl" 1. View, eoror fictmunt and liacine-ay ON THE WERT Uwner mey have AT (AT 25 1677, TWO unn.‘ Ve aui of #4c,. dute ihres yearcreatettively, para’ -X.mln it perwon inding vaid o HEEH 4011 TH \Vumvulgu e m.u. "k’ or K, 3 m “Rovin 52, l“\—((" 0 L, DARK WIEOWRT ABOUT Ving 1 Jost a plece of ihe tall, i iites ICREL R How ik Sora ‘\Il(l—UkJUNhA\ AFTEINOON, i v ek - tcorge and bhields 1o lnv\m\\ a4 Ehenta in, ooy, E 3, > Lmu:n Siha Pqfipmny ol o Weat Yacioon ol Kutd o Vowed speclacios. Pleass retura to b, ALLAC .ucnanor uuum at. e i ki uua-r 'nlmullu. . " JUNE two dwelling- b for bwo dwrlling-bouses s T lelvlnl the b s R Nineteenth-si., comer hesrborn, TAVED — A SMALL KPOTTRD At and el teaia black; 83 roward for "relusning nl wlmnut rvmuu.!;nr o8 8 Tieaper b flnlpll Ox i mmlu\n& WATCHE Nt} preain Sty 100 et newr lnln_!_-nn.:l 1Ko 0D HOLD LVE “““Yz‘"‘"-‘n?uu nmn ns\uus Lom:nv:lmu um‘x:' 2 heeusedd, t Madion-at.Establiske: Toud a. nuum‘ML. | PORTLAND BLOCK=' futioans at lowest rates, AR ON TRWELIY, | mulaum., i turnllumr plasos” say &ood collaturs 'n‘\nu TO Ln“n nn vu.ermw, 3 ¥ T0 LOAN ON IMPROVAD o Bitote A0l Chicago Eity roal ‘-‘x PAYNE, nurtheasy coruer Raudolph Pl NDB 70 LOAN ON CIT¥ i e R O O AT KUII.\NI’IL- l FAIRM Nll R WIEA- 1‘- I:rltk Imllllw‘ 15 b s e el Lro e o s lrrmlmulku S i \i‘\lmu‘l’nu‘_’ «?l" el bl 4 : lie Shlaf (e dncat 1o Ibuote . B BOY D oot T 179 1 3 8 OF NOOD LAND (IN - l“’ ‘ ‘ '.Rnx i hguicand oy ¢ ltwun. Imlhdlwl x.. ]P0_EXCHANGE—Gi A Bl Bection w '7"" utber W bt it GOOD NEW SILVER HU| case walch and cash lurullnul umhh wpbu waali-teud. Slate 5 bk Ketbaue: D PRIZE MAN OF MC- ' )IDIIUEI'. wishes Lo furm & cons R T Selicptivasble reiets el b R WORERESSY. ddreat MED] Frotiad At b } GTRL MUUGNT FOIEST, w mmlu‘lmmeuy. ¥or part Buum:in A YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED through thy day, wilh uac of plauo; Lerius ressvus- mummu m lbqun'u w. DY A Y TUE KOG oAy A O E R GRAT 'inimn ol tug Tum\uur BOYS: \ LL CASI FATD YOI CANT.OFF CLOTHING, trcellaneous gouds of auy Kiad, b slifiorw JoSAy uswuc. AT, K INGENIOUE 7L i, han the Tull Gte. M e or tawmp. A HAGE, B BMDLIVTBI.YB VILO“ FIRK. WALEAOUSR 100 West “Motzoe-at.,stortog (urotiuse, nicrciage wm}u.-muummmwuxuunu 0 PG rivate family, of - ewving the -

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