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reached the Department, nonnced (at be had hacn *tgerionn row ** of which Mr, Tsner apeaks in his Tetter copied Into tha ZWmes afticle, and aronsca the *local opposition,” and ealled out the Indig- nant *‘protests and strgng remonatrances " agninst intment which rendered it necessary, the Judgment of Mr. Tyner, o revoka tha ap- pointment and aq mOonAtrances an . THE COURTS. Business Dono in the Chicago Courts \Baturday--New Buits, hen an polnted it ereated that point Mr, ' Fenn. came from Mt. Bterlifig; aome went directly to the Department, while oiliers were sent thera at the fnstigation and request of our tha_correrpondent roferred to Davia' appointment was made by the Republicans and man; A Bateh of Opinions Fiied at Ottawaees Generally Country Cuses. aserts that Mr. the support of ail 6 leading Demo- atates mhat every man owa and anbaequent aventa provo 10 bo unqualifiedly falee, and the Asnertion that the movement for the fovoeation of Davia’ appoint- ment eriginated olscohere than in thin city, and from any motive except that of oppasition fo 11. K. Davis, ta allke falve, and wonid made for the purpose of direrting tho th popnlarity at_bome, and CHIICAGO. TILL TO STOP A MOUSE-MOVIRO. Thomas A. Rulherford filed & bill Satnrday againat 8. 8. Hayes and Lizzle J. Jiayes to prevent them from moving 8 house, *1fa saya that in Apri, Morril made made n contract with 8, 8. Fiayes 10 scll him six acregin tho N. E. 1¢ of Sec, 33, 40, 1} for$4,000, All but about $1,600 has been pald. asalgned by Merrll to complalnant, who now wanta to collect the balance due thereunder. hoase on the premises, and Hayes, it {o charged, In Intending to remove it, and then throw np the con- tract. The property Is scant eccarity for thein. eambranco, and complainant therefore asks that ayes may be restrained from removing the hous: ‘The injunction wasgranted, eanting tha blame on the Drepartment and cortain influentlal Republicans autside of ML Sterling. The opposition to contract baa been appointment hai not wanted by one people for Postmaster. 'y had not asked for se Lo nuletly auhml'l ta it, ortant as that of Postmaater, that be will at least condescend to ask his f ment to the application. The ltepublicans of thia city assnme the enfire responsibliity of the defeat of Mr. Darle, it distinctly anderstonl that whatever entlemen in other parts of the Slate may linve one In this matter was at oor requeat, sad that Tyner's conduct in the matter of Davia' defeat 1a tieartily indorsed by ns, and that ail efforts to #hift the responmbliity for hin defeat w than his fellow-citizens will ripnaily fatl when the Ox% Wito ProTesten. ellow.citizens’ Indorse- Mary M, Stober filed a bill Satarday againss her dasband, Johin W, Blober, jon, and asking for a di UNITED STATRS COURTR The Mercantile Trast Compan al, filed a bill Satarday agninal Mary A, and An- T nnette and J. A, Ma b, J, M. Diets, Tylor, irastes, 8. 'O, ch&mng him with do- e, of New Yark et facts ara knn\{.,. ot CURREN'L' GOSSIP. ONLY A WFEE RIT BLOSSOM, [Tu x¥ Moruxw. | Unly & **weoe bit blossom, " Aodeat in its sho Nursed by Summer's sunlight, Summer's gulden glow: Laden down with love-gifs, Ever bright and fair— Jewaln any one of ns Might be proud to wear. Only 8 **weao bit hlonsam "~ Fyen of humid hue, ¥ 14ps of rosy richness Sipping silver dew; Dainty litle darling, Pretly doral pet, Quecn of all the blossoms, Fragrant mignonelts Wl 1 do romember, In the long-ago, Mother kind and tender Used to tell me x0; ‘Well 1 do romember— Nover can forpet— Tow ahe In hier bosom . ‘Wore her migaonetie, Happy In her treanure, Happy In ber love-~ Happloess whoso measare Meanured is above. k Shrongh memory's chambers Wandor do 1 yet— Bee my dear old mother Crowned with mignouctto, ‘Thua a **wee bit blossom " Lizhtenn all my cazon; ‘Thosa *¢ wee bit blossom ** Keepa ma free from snares; Thua o **wee bit Liossom ** Clalm I for my pet— Palrest, brightest blossom, Mother's mignonotte, Cuicaco, June, 1877, Bamuel Clinkofstine, Jacoo Felman, Barnard (lor- ingaton, to foreelose & mort- F; 3¢ of the sonth 100 feet of d 3 ‘of the W 15 of the south 200 feet of Lot 12, Tilnck G0, in the Canal Trustees® sion of the N W i of Sec. 21, 89, 13, SUPBRIOR COURT IN BRIEF. A. G. Karoun and F. W, No uniay againat C. 1. B, Johnson to recover £1,000 dam: CIRCUIT COURT. John B. Brown began a o againat laasc Millington THR CALL. Jupam “Lonnrfihflnllllnlwll call of Wis calendar. Jruak JAMERO; B0, 141, 134, 13310 148 Jupok Moona—az x1 a3 don, and Samuel 1, Nocase on trial. Junox MOALLIsTRR—Bet cusen Wiawsky) 4,250, [mbot va.Mack . Low Viioun FinwaLi—General bustness. ILLIAN?=Fel cares 513, owen va. Merrick; Fhiions And 1,454, Hasets Yo 1 and & 136, Murphy 45, Fioining va. Mo n tri BTATRS CINCULT COURT—IUDAR RLODRRTT— YA Hansom falle; ¥ new trisl by defeny 8aa va. The Mercantile Insurance Com- 170 o ogIT—Conrasmions-German Natlonsl mwt ‘Austin va, Peter Bchlund it i Hank ve. D, N, Bash SUPREME COURT,. OPINIONS PILED, Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune. Otrawa, TiL, Junc 22, —-Opinlons of the Ru. srome Court have this day been fled tn the tollow- tmg cauece, all of 1876 174 DOCKET. Lullman et al., decrea amrmed. h0CRET Rrooks ve. [earna, decree aflirmieds Dinet va. Efgen- wlt dismimcit Seyniour, decreo aMrmed; reo aMrmed, lireese, Justice, revemed sud remande + decrea afiirmed: Sow- ell ve. Itaymond, revorsed and ramandedi Thorme va, Blason, roversed and remnded: ey, g racd and romanded; Fovercd and remandod, ant re: ue, silirmedy Jiell va ven edi Jones v8, Kennleott, stlirmedy Lewis di Cus 1 Joszern D. Tunxiy. MR. PAIIKER BUYS A BROOO. New york Worlt Mr. Parkor was not thinking of whiak-brooma at all: he had no naed of & whisk-broom, and fn fact lie had always sald ho ehonld nover buy a whisk- broom, as ho thought a clothea-brush much prefere riion YA Osterm Jer ve. Miller, rav uf c:ur(nfi , v, Colter,' afirmied; Voss impld, etc., vi merican Htecl Co. va. Scluto Fire Nrick L e nndeds Aleder ch AT va. ChleBaC Diree racd ‘and remanded; d and remanded wclug ¢ A whisk-broom,* eald he, last evening, all very well when you cousider it as a whisk- broom, but viewed in any otherlight it s a failure, brushing his hat, smooth. ug ls boots with n whisk- broom! Now, with a alothes-brush one can per- form all theso operntions of tho toilets therofore, ** <continued Mr. Parker, *‘Ishall never buy a whisk- broom. but, on the othet hand, I shall always in- caplial in ciotfies;rush “ Ilfld concludid hin alian Count (In d ) ontorud the roown with an Kilzabothan rufl® vk-brooms sbout his neck. *‘Buy & broom '’ chanted he llke an echo from the once popular song. t, ' suld Mr, Parkor, **Now, " ‘sald the ftallan pentleman, not dlg. concerted i the lenst, *‘hore ve haf von af do beat brooms for onlee roventoo-feef cent. Duy a *1won't." sald Mr, Parkor; *4756 centa s too much,flnnd bealdes you couldn't glve mo one If you Withalm tmph, ccree Teve ve. Musso' et al., affirmedy nistra rea afriied; Nelson Vi Paritt, Garvey, ll!)l'ulgglll Who ever lieard of on {ng his Latr, and potl 1. ve. Drsce et L. e, Handall, affi e of 1roquols County et al., decrve mvarsed ed Town of MIIford ve. same et &l. erucd_and reimanded | ¥irons ot al. ve. Klica ot rmods Zelglr ve. Aud siilniie ctal, décree erson, nued ; gl ¥4, Shln aflirmed: Baard of Supervisors Preorl 0 i ‘ounty va. (ivrden, reversed, Waaley City_Coal Co b Al ve, Degend eds Quayla et 4. va 4 L At roinaidedy reversed; G Tio fs shacp at avvo soll bim sheeper aa dat, ro L el g 1d the wan, preparing ther dlstingnished nobleman one other Elizabethan ruff of whisk- Lraoms, aod chanting In another ke n ‘The tirat comer glared at bl ruturned the cumpliment, **@et out,” sald Mr. Parker to the now comer. entisman smiled peusivoly, and, nnhook| his brooms, remarked, *Vilerts vou uf d best bruoms for anlce feeft tered, wearlng sod wnd and, unicr atirme ol ¥ o omanied ehrueder va, Keller, aruied Jous Duy o broom?* yersed and semand am Vileier, atirmedy such & one a4 the ret man wantad 75 cents fo ‘allace et al. vs. ded with diregtions * (o uway, " wald Mr, .Parker, the lempiahion to make o bargain; **get out; I don't want yoar brooms, **Dot nan {¢ von tlef, o1 will a1l you my broam for th and ho cast a Klance of Lri Mr, Parkor hesitated, aud hall binf de broons for thirtee cent: dat robber sholl not sell you de broow,* shouted Italtan number two, o the Ilalfans *You tieft'" sald one, tolcally rosisting 1. 1ave, decres pevermd atid re Murrisun ve. Woorlley, attirmed; Kobertson va. It alirinedy Jarndgan ve, Guines, devree as wdininletrator, otc, v, Meyer, an ‘owler vs, 1irGwu #aid ltaltan number one, 1 ccree sititmed; Marsol er L, ve. Aldeih, decroe reveraed (gour va, (ockley, reversed and 5. ) icree aifited; Henni Vourl, aifirned, 1. & 1L 1. 3, 1 Co. Teverned, bill dianifssed ustico: disentlug | i lewan va, Jihnson, vs, Triol e Frial, two brooms. s Hiats ltetoru shook tholr fists al HeDtol: riversed and remande el l, TUYErIL 1 ELal docree aMTOUds JHOuKD PRI, "Tiia Gnly onc of an v va..Chig baard of wer court, sdverso to Baxtel ———————p———— THE MT, STERLING POST-OFFICE ROW, 7o the Editor of The Tridune, ~Conslderable comment has boon made upon the propriety of the s as Postmastor of thh city, and as there sceme to bo & misapprolicasion, or misunderetsndiug, fu reforenco Lo the matter, and espucially so by tho Springfeld correspondent of the Chicago TVmes of the 21et Inst., In justico 10 First Asalstant Postmaster Tyner, who scoms to ‘o charged by the opposition with the rovocation, 1 deslra to placo tho matter In its true lght bofore the publtc, being une of tho nomber who created the **werious row "' over Davis* appolntment. after tho insuguration of I 1 officlously tondered bis sorvicos to & gentleman of ourcity, who s s Hepubllean, to recura his appolntment as Postmastor of this place, slleging that be could succeud in dolng so through the Ioduenco of Benator Duvis, to whose luction hoe arrugated Lo himsell conalderable credlt, And, with this gentleman's conscut, he undertook the {ask, doubtless in good failb, “:{rh.fln Bia welf-posed_ ta **Seoundrsl Ich!" Mr, Parker began to 14 aure 1o gat & bargain o fellown, ' said he, **they're so mad.' 7 spoke In o musing way, nifght give 10 ceuta for ono of thesd b **1t s ruln, " said the firs with pathos, **it ta staryatl af do broum for twenteo-feof cent." second man goashed his tecth as Alr, handed over the mune) ouv out uf the door, nterest in Chicago [sthatof Bax. s, (ehiors the animiul of toy rolliug up his oyes , It s dealh, but you rovocatlon of 1L K, and then followed numbor hen the two kot round the coruer thuy leaned ap sgalust e area rallitug to Taugh. Wiiat vas 8 good lles, 10 get de ole man excito, " vald ! de broom wort1" ‘*Peefteen ecnt, " wald the first man, chuckling, and then the partners lu Inlquity went off tugether 10 work upon the susceptinliides of somo other philanthroplut, IMPERIAL TURKISIL JRWELS, l\bflé‘pflldflu ‘Tho chief sttraction of tho Soragho 1a tho treas. wry, Herein a chamber by no means larga in gathered treasure such as ono reads, of in tales of tho genil, The actual valueot this slore of Juwels 14 alwost beyond conception, 10 exceed his predecessor In the richness of higad. dlition to the collection, and the result 1s 8 dazzitog bt not very binprossive array of theatsical-lookln might just s wetl b gless und tinsel—tho effoct upon the wpectator Twsgine to youreelf a care pet crusted with pearls, mauy of thieni as large as aparrow egyas a throne of gofd, frosted with pearle; drsperies for the horwes ridden by the dultap, em- brol u:lruu with pearls [l armor, Jeweled helmets, sword biltse~one of these Jidecoratad wits 1 d Tayes, Mr. Da Conuuntinople Fach Bultan sceks Before proceedin fiding op l: dependent pariy of | prepertics,” tha in) ¢ Independent party of ‘ounly Democral, of which bo has the Tionorof belug silior, atd therelor b, descriod L friend in the widet of his ldbor of Jove, and sought the ofiice for himself aa & duty te himself t, #nd 0 notlded his After a (ruitless efort in his own behalf, he ap. proached blv frieud syain tu convey to him ihe sore Jowful fact that no one but a distinctive Republice an could wet thv appulntment of Postimaster at Mt, Sterliug, and that there was lutle probability of ¢ In Lha uttice unless 8 yscancy uccurred, rowm the cuntest, 8o pointment bis vast should and would be Ths gentleman, boweve cpough such double shumling, snd decltnu ter this w’l" nds of Mr. H. 8, Feon, who has 2 e Ltion lo hiv behalf e of the lata Post: 1 154t of the th of May last, and wailst our citizens were wmourning cliizen and sym eresved fawily, Woul ba 2a pleasing, a3 e expressed | sctclune twaether; belts, cuskule, an mastsplondld description, ahow-cases ond fushl 1y ariicls fu the e 1f and other 0 would withds §1 hls triend would seek the induence with Prustor Davis ubles, carbune meruu solltalre Multitudes of The whole Is 8 gurgeous— teudanta are statlooed throogh the apartment, be 1hst you ara never left for a sccon: unobeerved by theso walchful guas trensure-house, PEOPLE OF EGYPT. A tourist who hos been traveling through Egypt thus wrltes ta the Pblladelphia Press onthe con- **Egypt 1n the posicssion of Eugland would bo one of the richest countrics in the world, surpsssing even tho laxuriant wealth fzexhaustibtlity of the uge of the Puarcabs. Tho Delta would be turned juto a vast collon-growing reglon, and (rom the mouths of thy Nile (o th cataracts tha lug land of fetrility would overrun with fatueas, Left to pursue their occu) 10 cruct ¢orudes, by wbicl villuges are decimated, withan ol bumane governmunt, fenderiug hio sud propor perfeclly secury, the populativn of Exypt wou and sollciting the a ftbout. so far asis 9 ludorsement of intment to Al tho vaci powu Lo the writer, geiti aay of oor citizens ed bls petition op tho 7th of | dition of the people: 1 , and up the Bthacut i3 to the D 340D of tho late Postmssler, Allen, alvo abuut the este tite circulated po- tition. which wes also forwarded to the Depart. Loth Mr. Feun and Mr. £re Republicans and oid_ citizenw of the city, and beld i bigh estimativu by our people. whila N Davis ls a Democrat, has un?‘cdl [drabout 1wo years. Losseasivg 0o particular gualificatio apd !o clalcie to the olce, and not wasted by the mest immediataly. rolidc soll of tofs tecme ons, u0 louser subject ho popalation of cutir € At Davis' appol % was eridently made Wefuse uilier Ms. Fanu's 05 M. Alle’s putitivus Incrense with wonderful rapidity, Mesopotamiamn fta hest daye micht be eclipred,” The Fellahe, or agricultaml laboroes of Egypt, sre In no better condition than were the sama class In the 'haronic cran. They toll from morn til night for a fow pennles, sith no cavering but s fold of cotlon ahont the loins, unaheitered from the African sun, wretchedly fed, and housed At night in hovels tha resemhle more pig-pens than human habitations With all their peivations and hardshlps, the Fel- lahs arc & good-natnred, cheerfal race, of kind disporitions and happy temnoraments, The Klie- dive Is apprehensive of English desizna, He fears an armer accnpation of Eeypt by Hiritish troopm, sud ita eventoal incornoration In the Anglo-Indian Lwmpirs. Should the Turkish Empire h"vlk up his Apprehenalons may be realized, for Fngland woald cortalnly claim Fuypt as hor ahare of the spoils, and none could dispnte her power to amsert het pretenaiuns. The Khedive could make no fight, of lie wr.uld bo assailed on all sides, and ho hat notl {m in the shape of & nuvy but a “few wooden . A BIG DISCOUKT, Detroit Free Ires Drother Gardner aaddenly pot In an nppearance on Griswold street yesterday with a note of hand of the face valoe of $100 which he wanted dis- counted, Tle made stronz appeals to all the bankn, but In vain, and he finally mounted tho Post-Ontce atepn and called ont: **Gem'len, here am & note of fo' handred dollars, u)ufi“ln. twelve mo' days, and I'll sell it for two ohillin', " Beveral Ye"o“ asked (o Jook at the note, which yras slgned by an unknown paty and not drawn up **1f thin man {n aYle to psy the valne of the nots why do_you offer it for two ahillings?"’ asked one of lhn'grnuf. *+1ol), dera am rev'ral reasans,” alowly replied Mr. Gardner, **[t doan' seem 10 me dat de man canpayit. It doan' meom to me dat he'll ho aroun’ on de day it's due, e gin me dat note for an old hots, and de hoss'diod on him in about an bour, But, gem'len, de great big main reason why 1 want to dinaccount dis nute is da fact dat Mer, Ganiner ing sprung & lawn prrty on to me fur dis evenin' w'dout A word o' warnin'. Al de P 8 we haz made dis fur 18 to horrow aix clin'ea an’ A apitioon, an‘ Ire got to ecrifica dis note 1o git de baker's brend an' herrings, . preperan BULGARIAN WOMEN, A recent English book on Tutkey the fol- fowing: **We paesed through a busy hive of veapern, who were cufting tho product of theso chemical substances, and who wers nearly all Bnlgarian women, We were going up 8 hill at the Ume, and [ had left my ¢ tnfernal machine® to erf- foy the pleanure of stretehing my legs and conniing my brafrea. when I saw saveral of tho younz women ~ haatening towa e, ecling that It would be ungallant loturn my ick unon 0 falr & charce. 1 stup- sed, determined to e [t ontat all hazards, On hey came, with langhing lips and sparkling eyes, 1 stood wrapt in axpectant wander, for ihey wera &0 many. 8oon {was surrounded, What 1night be the ciistomeof the conntry, or what micht Do expected of me, 1knew not, and 1 fait that, conld my fricnde at home sec e at ihis moment, my situation would be ludicrons in tho extreme, But now my hauds woro kissed, one foot was ralsed and the role of my fuot was rubbed with cars of corn, to algnify that it was the desire of these rown dampels that 1 il forover walk on plonty. This poetical conslderstion formy welfaro descrved #omu return, fo 1 distributed fomo small coins among them, nnd waa Iaugbingly relonsed, ' AMERICAN VOLCANOES, New York Tridune. Siner we now bave an active velcano in the United States, tho snbterraucan disturbances of our ncighhors will hogin to be of some Interest to us. Many of the Mexican voleanoes have been sllnt cver slocs the dlscovery of America, and othiers aro on rwcord as having flamed out for the last time shortly afier the Hponish invasion. Among those that hud been lonvest qulet wan tho mountaln Ceboruco; but In 1870 i broke forth siter & aleep of * centuries. It has been noticed that carthquakes, formorly froquent In- f1a viciuity, hava nob taken place uince its last oruntion, and thera is a mnotlon that tho vent given by the volcano lias served as a rellef 10 pont-up-gases ond tnaterinls that otherwise would have causcd distarhance. If thiz theory tholds good, California mn{ be naved from anothcr carth-shaking by the activity of tho yet unnatned volcano fn hur sontheastern corner, ‘The eruption s eald to have taken e about sixty milcs north of Yomo, That place always had a queer_peputa- Uon, There In & atory of the ghost of & dead sol+ dier being interrogated by the aplrit-rapping proc- chs o8 to whether his' present abode was hot *¢Yes, ' wan the reply, ‘*it's awful; but §t isn't any botter than Fort Yuma,* I[OW A ITOLE CAN ITURT. Atianta (Ga.) Constliution, A negro was convicted in our Superior Court, the other day, for hittinganother negro with anax, A party of colored savans were discussing the case In ol 8's prescnce, **What 1 wants to kno," salid one of thain, **ir Jixa die—1low kina man litan- an wid de eye ob erox!" ** Why kan't he 1“ls‘l’lrlzlfla datp' nld’nld 81, ¢*Kaao hitatands ter reozon, don't yer sco—for de eyc ob’cr ax Ia whar da band in, an' lLow Is er man guino ter ;:nun Apa de(&xm‘:l :hl ‘f‘r:?nfilflphw "1‘:"1::-"{ ¥ ed, A i Blfichar: the ottios sirkioé. thonant. but ol bi Tox wmarked: ** 'Fora de wah s an' you usod to work didn't wel' ' Yes, wo 5 Well, 1s'poso you Jmembers when Massa Dhrellklll, down dar ot Urifin, * used ter lam® yer ‘bout folity wid dat padidlc dat he had?" **Oh, you go way1" ** Woll, dis are de plut: When he usod for ter paddlo yer, ou® yer used fer ter grone runnd an’ complain” obde bllsters what ho ralsea o paddle or de holes 1o du paddle kin an' made da soro? Now, whar's yorecientully aArywent?™ 'Tho case was suitled— twbody fu the negative WIIITI BRKIN ON A BDLACI MAN, Abbeoiile (8, C) Medinimn. There Is & coal-black negro man in our viclnity who will soon have a stomach covered with as whits domoceatio skif as evor graw in Edgefiold, Tuls no goubt sounds both ridiculous snd alarm- ji ot we will _oxplain, Sowme wecks ogo Dr, \:;:\lgr 11111 and Dr. Wallace Hland cut from the stomuch of this negro n buge tumor. walghl many pounds, und upon the large baro wpot lefl by i’ Oporation they have planted numberioss Tt { skin nippod from thelr own armas, ve taken root and ore fast sproading out o meet each other, wo that tha black man wil suon have o whita stonnch ontside. Bkin 1s sbout all the radicale and nulgnm have Juft us, und to be thuy generous with it bs cortatuly very muguanis wous, CURRENT OPINION. + **Which T riso to romark, and my langoagn f» Blaine, " Ia tho Rochiester Democrat's idea of Unll Uawtlton's views, 3 Inaspocch in Georgin lately Ben IL HILl thus #poke of Senator Baluo: ** [ think 1 know (huold follow. 1lo haa a touguo that never tires, an am- bitlon that never aleepd, a facothat never bloshcs, uuda sonscionca that nevor hositutes. We are told ** Sunstor Conkling meons war, and war in carnezt It will be,” This fa all stufl and nuneense, ‘Ilie Senator or Congressman who un. dertakes to mako war ou the Adminietration will bea ‘tdead duck.¥—New York Cotnnercial Ad- veriiaer (Lap, ). * 11 thio Ropublicans cannot carry the Etate of Ohto without pandering to Lhe repudistors, we hope they will nut cureyitatall. Lut all the glory und distinction which can come from political victorics of that rort belong to the Demucrats,—didany Ez- press (Rep.). Tegardless of the merits or domerits of thegreen. Lack movement, Lhe silyar movgment bw indubitab; aud emphatically right. 18 ja bascd upou souni logic, the obvioualy correct Interpretativn of the Iawa, and strict eguity between debtors und cred- 1w Phitadelphia Inyuirer (Lep.). ‘The Chicayn Times saye that the recolnege of the #llver dollar will **drive the last dollar of gold out of the country, ** batiliat won's harm anybody, sThe gold dollar (s a falsw uieasure, and it voght to bo inelted up aud driven oul, s that wo can Lava no Mors rullious falve micasurements, —S6 Louls Jies prbilean (Dem.). Becretary Sherman shonld be made to nnderstand 08 3000 89 bussibie, and Iu the most unmistakuhly anner, that the contraction avollcy which ho has nuarked out 1s condumued by the peo, ln.o'r‘lmlcd o hie apirit of existing legislation, sod is adding ma- terial lfi Lo the confusion sud distrese which already uuu‘- : ;{ m;u(nuul tho countsy, ~Zndianayoits Jour- nul (kep. ), Mr. Lilton's bull aratost the Jews beings to mind (he facsa that 1 1503 Gel order excluding Jews (rom e lines of the Army of toe Tennesace: that s0me years ago cortain dro Insurance companles prohibited Jows from taking out policies in them and that very recently the Bar Association of this city refuscd to admil snap- plicant for wembership becauso bo was 8 Jew.— New York Sun, ‘Tho Jew 18 tba real artatocrat of the world, His religion 1s the parcnt monotholatic religion. ilis race wag clvilized whun the sncestors of sl th cople by whom bo I i1y blood fa L) wost scrupnlous. 1ite pocket-book v genersily {full enouzh 1o vatlaly all the geuiands of the **ex- cluslve " ‘circles of wealth, lnstesd of shunning hipy, therefore, wo oughit Lo honor him; tnstesd of Touking Gpou him with prejudice, we ought Lo Jook up-to bim with respect. If nof vencration; snd, indeed, to regard the distinet existence of his people’ as the Gest possible evidence which can bo given of tho truth of the Fatherhood of the one only living and true Qud.—4lbany Argus. A class of persons, unableto deny the justice of the public demund for the restoration of er 1o this country to the legal rank of a money metal, becoins of affect Lo by sensitlve about the expe- diency of doing I8 without havin, Congress of Nations on the subject, As & rale, they 1o Lell ys whetlier Lhoy are in favor of tbu postpong- waent of the timo fixcd for the luumruan of apecle puyments. Whlie they are gettiug thelr congress {5suther, and a fow sxperta tro (ububilug with aa: wsticy, the pooplo aro fu procees of buluie screwed down lo on-ugtal specia parwpcats, ~ Tho 1aogu- welslists did cot make a fusd about golag to En- rupe 1o talk about it whea they chlnb'e\l our mouey standard A very augkestive Enallan gentieman caume over aud talked with Mlr. Houper, of Masea- chiusctts, and preszatly the thing was done. Toere Was 0 Lediuus pulaver sbout the Perliawent of Let us remonctize rllver, and then taome who want the Parlisment of Man can eall jt,— Cincdinnald Commerclal (Ind. Itap. ). Why can't Packard be persuaded to holdon hia he llndll. ehelter under 0w working into shingles by Jin Englieh, which il make i b and was 150 fect to the 1inbe, wno owna the tree has camped beside it. year's work 1o manofactare it Into shingles. et MT. CARMEL, Addittonal Particulars of the Destruction of Thas Village on the 4th Tnst.—Fcecene tricitles of the Wind--.Ramarkable Car- pentey--.Loss of Life, To tAs Editor of The Triduss, M1, Canxzz, 1L, June 23.—** The wind blow- et whers It listeth." In all the history of Bouth- ern Illinols there has Leen no record of such desa tation os has been made by the terrific cyclone which passed over tho beantifsl Town of Mt Carmel on the 4th of Juns, destroying chorches, the most substantial bnainess houses, as well as many frail tenements, cruehlng rich and poar wnder Ita rulns. aafe from the forcs of that raging whirlwind which tureatened to deatroy everythinz in noture. 1t a thousand trains of cars had roshed nto the town it conld pot have produced ro great a roar- Ing ar that destroetive wind which deprived 100 families of their homes, without a fragment of clothing or & monthful of food. plilars were blown about like straw and paper, Several peraons were blown sbout like shingles, with Do power to resist the torrent. One boy was dashed againet a fence and killed instantly; an- other wad thrown on & reaping-machine and sa in- Jured that he hassince dled. Ladies at thels sew- ing-machines had thelr work torn from thelt hands and blown away with the roufs of thelr houses and course due north until tha Rritlsh flag, con: geta too hot for Si- ting Bull, he folds up his wigwam and emigrates lo ought to cammend {taelf s, To Tndiana not taxed, unemployed stateanen, and other parties who les Alre to be cooled uff, the mea; Manitous country oaght to be atiractive, And then coloniats who aré suffering for a little sctive or passive domestla violence might he accommodated In much society at anort notice. —New York Trilune anather, ani his exam 10l {he other Implac temperature of the The Radical Conventlon fen Democrata and seven Tionse of Kepresentatives, we bave nothing to dos bat_ we feel authorlzed fo were naminated withont enterday nominated tepublicana for the With the Repuhijcans #ay that the Democl thelr knowledae or consent, anid _that they will, onee, withdraw their namen, and rufnse to be th datce of any other than & rezularly calied and organlzed Democratic Convention, Detnocrats nominated by the fepublicAnn are soy- erat whom the Democracy wonl their candidates, Conventlon cannot affond sider asn Democrat, any ons who ollows hin nums taremain on the Itadical ficket.~—Chariealon (&. C.) Newy and Courier (Dem. ). A brilllant imagination i+ an indiepeneshle qnall- fieation in a Demoacratic carrespondent at present, The Cincinnatl Fnguirer hos an army of geriorce whom touched up the Ilon. r 08 follown in a Detroit It Zacharial Chandler jan't a nail, then he will be glad to hear I, When he retarned from Washington a fow weeks g0, he laft nothing behind hi niemory that a great lon war deas s_in the country had libert: Bome men plty him, hut tiiey are men who to get office throuwh his influence, verdict here at 0 o walke the etreeis of hila native city down, and meek c: which for yea! ‘There wan a time In y_when & word from bim woald have ousted any Postinaster tn Michigan, [ Tliere wero 200 newn- pavers added to the slaver. There wero 0 men *on the buoks' for offics, and they play lickspiitie to the great Senator, rty in the “tate, an weli Ile yave the party No apot seemed gladly select a4 10 gominate, o to con- Tron roofs and wan endowed, one of uthing but the o bite the car- Sadden &% it wos, In'many cases great’ courage and proeence of mind were manifested. Two of the teachera of ono of the public schools, feeling & conrclonsness of grest danger, aa they atorm gathering, dismissed their school, moment the children had roached the pavement the roof and upper atorey were blown to fragments, visiting herc, uncle with eseveral Lurfed in the wreck of his once handso me business Ulock.. She hastened to bis relief, and amid sl the din and roar of the elements she crept down among the rubbish to leten for hie yoice. rosns and cries for help. and with the aid of kind friends, had the happinces of sce. Ing him_reecued from desth. Express Company, on the eve of atarting for tl hing towards him. with feeble step, cyes cam nodh at the South, fle run the Republican as helping to run it oul organs thelr cues anid thelr war-crios, and no man dared to go back on his nrders, tiad more power over State, and no one man will everagain have o moch power over Mishigan. 3fen who used o tremble at his Men who once No one man ever | soon Jieard his Toor ald Zacht The agent of t| word now hurl epltheta at him, defended him with mooth and pen and muscle now rejolen alond In his downtall, who removed hia housebold goods from the to lile reeldence tole his wines and arank to the toast of *'I'be Bosa Is dead! colored cook!' * The Hon, Mr. Cain, colored member of Congress from tie Becond District of South Carolina, cred & lecturo hers thia evening, the sul 2 for Manhood." [cy he anid that he had no doubt but that Mr. Haycs was doing the best he could, ‘The course he Lad adopled would, no donht, bo satisfactory to Democrats and be_unsatiafactory to somo Jiepublicans, bub 1t would help to bring sbout qulet and peaecable relations among the lie did not think the politicians would ha satisfiod, but thought 1t was the bert courseto The Preslilent told him th: Ile sald (hat he was *‘obliged to take the troopa from the State-Houses" in South Soulsians, snd mald that unless air of horses di I1e coolly held his horme while 1o splintere. He nor hishorse filnc 16 balidings were fa) Even the draymen ed nor received d ing on the right Many strango froaks of the wind were naticeable; some houscs were moved back only a faw feet from the foundation, while adjacent ones would be re- moved entirely from the premiaes. number wero uprooted feathera; heavy plank woald bo driven in the ground oathough they had grown there, femarkable instance of this Kind was an enormoas plank which cat ita way through an irun roafaf s now warchouse tnta the floor below, and rtood In ss petfectly mortised 8a beendona by an architect. Another re a brick cat it way Here's Juck to hia ‘Trees withont ond blown aboat like [3 tha Iresident’s poi dwelling nhows the nlace w) throuzh the sida of the house Into the two rooms, ntraignt acroms & dintance of seventeen feet, then through a window-curtain, shatter, and lodred on the bed where children alept at night, Lettes apera were fo wanty-five mil lost thieit homea, The ornamental part of the apire of the Metho- diat Charch wan found ten milcs acrons ths Wae The church was anroofed, and othor- wiza Injnred to the amount of 87,000, #onngo adjoining was p dition 10 the #ud bercavement of wiio lort his youngest son in the ruins. The Pres. Lyterian ehurch fa totally destroyed, scarcely s 11, Amid all thia tremendons crasl which lasted but tnirty seconds, to add to th grisf and consternatlon, fire broke oat in the tore, where it sprend among the dry goods with great rapldity. antwithstanding the drenchiny rain nod sl most superhuman efforts of tho sarvivors t Joining stares were nurnus ot present. e had no policy. Carolina _and there waa josurrection or not right to keep them there. pollcy would enable the colored peaple to ent away fram o great inany bad men and help them 10 aweociate with man; doubt that Ciamberinin had not been faithful to per and Moses had been udgtes he refuned to certily but did everyihing jn his ., that wera owned by person The Presldent's ‘Thare was no artially destooy elected io tho ofiice of to it, and not only tha owrer to keep them oul e chinracter of tlicen two tnen 1t was none of 1lia intorference In thin matter has caused Iack of confidence in bim and persona refuse to vote for Jlo had ntultified himeelf, and had It not been for the fact that it waa a P'resldential election aml the colored people wani Electoral votes for President, (| never have gotten the nomination. 1le (the speak- er) destred the colorod eittzens to live in peaco & ens ontalde of politica, ‘*lie Amcrican citizens and vole as you piease.* They must not and wonld not be_driven ta the polla agdin )iko & flock of shven, thought that the Icinocrat wus the best man for lacal or other politics, let them vote for him, fanciad a ltepublican, vote for him, hut vota o8 they plense. —Sewport,’ R. 1, (June 20), DI pateh to New York lerald. ‘While Gov. llampton, of South Carolina, wae In New York City recently, he wav interviowed by the Jlerald snd wo subjola s yortion of its repott of vestize of it le Chamborlain's busincas, rulns of Parkinsol made a Iarge umber of ‘Then two ad- In flames where & number of our prominent citizens wore seamingly in thelr Some were providentlally preseeved from periahed. which fa the rade ster, that unly the charred remalnn could bo returned to_those blecding hearts who were not only stripoed of a1l earthly pomes- ons, but loved anen dearor than life wery ‘taken alvo. ~ Yet we can only bow In humble submission’ 16 footstepa In the ecs, and to caet thelr. mberlain would 1tis ndvice to them to flm **that plants’ rides npon tho stor T'rof, Tice, and a gentleman who Is & member of the Blznal Corpa, visited our town o view tho teport there haa not €0 great haa beou the distress that vis. 1t a far worse than thuy had an Idea of A gentleman who i scene of destruction, been ruch & tornado since t! Tteporter~Bince your Inaugnration, Govemor, 0 you observe tho slgie of & change in the condi- tlon of South Carollna? 1lampton—dost assurodly so, If yon had ‘Caralina n yesr or (w0 ngo you wonld have found depresaion ‘sl dlscou 7 was disorganized, leultural prodaction was, 8o to t rojudices uf the oolg utterly - domoralized whole communif unprintipled: ofica- Ing ganoral acconnts. ! nevi such completa and ceneral dosolation caused b ane, ma {n this visitation. smased, and dociared with all the dreadful ex; had met nothing to equal Id_noldlers atood ence of war thoy dissstrous cyclone, o rofleve the b roligre the prescn Bome of tho nej and ndbly respon of need, for which thoy he {lg‘u of agr o spoaky. .ont of ere ot have generoualy ed"ta the call for ad in this hour hearty thanks of + wind bloweth where hat **riches lake 00r nogroes wers tazed by olders right and left. and bllndly paf call bload. Wi “hey would leava tho feld, ibing, behind thom at the beck and party organlzation, lint a retarn o ‘slavory |- hate thelr employers, 1t Hsteth* wo aro also remtnded tf contracta, ever, to thonusclven wloge and tly away. " THE SILVER QUESTION. Everybody In Ohie for tho 8 liver-Dollar, Dispaich to New York Timen, Cincinnary, June 20, —A correapondent who bas spent ten days In Centsal Ohlo canvarsing the views of the people on the silver queation reports that tho discusslon of flnancial toples 4 al most unt. versal. One hears of Becretary Sherman's pollcy o thonsand thnes where he hears of Presldent Ilsyes' once. Everybody socme to have s theary One class 1s for Inflation, pure and mule, sud will suppurt the Greenback nomina- This fa betioved ta be some- what Jargez than the Cooper and Cary faction of Next is the Let-it-Alone Party. niatform fr, **Repesl the Resumplion sct, and let specle payments come when the conntry fs ready » party is composed nbout equally d i bl d contatns some call tanght to believe eliher awalted thelr oppoaltion Lo party command they wero threatened and whipi Prolably (n the whole course of our political his- ver been such s cunnpac for any and every work and such a complete obedlencs Lo antocratic pawer as that which oxiste cd in South Carollna. "It wus a reign of audacity Raporter—And all this |s changed? Qov. Hampton—I was about to tell you, Fros one end of the State to the other peaco roigns whero before all was (urmoll and lanter beging to feol nssurance becansy the Notwithatauding the deprossion o fcollng of cons dence has been cugendured. Whun | called for a payment of taxes on account for tho Governmenl before the recetved wore than I Colored peopla who never itthen. Thore have been fowor crimes of overy Our cuttrts atu_reorgantzod and Ju sdiministered with an’ even hand. " Y through any part of Bouth C: and Republicans are continnally addre fetters plodging their adberencu to my platforin and promising their co-operation. Reportet—P'ardon o, Governor, you call your platform? Gov, Hamplon—It fa the same that you heard mo sanounce in Colutabla {n 1803, when, in tho pres- ence of & concouree of colored people and a few whiles, 1clalmed for them not only suflrage, but perfect cquality with the white man under the law ne 1t was adoililstered in Mussachusetts or ludiana, nnd, so far s their Intelligence parmliticd, the en- oynicnt of their share of s only a little while azo that 1 appornted Richard formerly a bigh oillcial of the he most respectable colored men infit, o ‘Trinl Justice, and ' have no doubt be will faith- {ully perform the functions of bl 1atforn meane the reatos elwvon the (wo races, tho through them, of tho resources of So encrally, tho obliteration of all snd the beginningof an era in which mere_politics shall take & sccondary place. have had enough of parly ; Guw we want to grow. Roporter—\Yhat do you consider tho elemouts of Uov, Hampton—Emigration and capital. The, Is no Stato tn the Unlon which offers greater fn. ducements to those who seck a competeucy and comfort than Bouth Carolina, aborer 18 workl: enoral commerch about money. tions at Columbas, of Democrate ans Il leulators, An- other cltes §4 for freo cainage and s big iswue of sl but no retiring of the legal- Iver dollars arc to Lo circu- nterchangeable, This parly majority uf the De ‘ver by the Governmenl ond s emall pel tAirds of bolh pariics are in of tre” sliver dollar in some tway, numerous clars, Jfaror ofa restoralion cly In 'the ltepublican lod ut Tekal-tenders e ofliclal privilegen, now, leaal tendor for what paper now s, The stralght-out resumptionists sre unquestionably {n & small minority throughout the whole Interior ot tha Ntate, munctization are divided on the question of the ayment of bonds in ailver, a In favor of making the old bondholder take sil- ul as to the new bonds thare |, The Commercial this morning de conts are unguestiouably thu postiou of the sil T8 Lo be that while it it wonld endanger the succoss parent that the masses of ort the silver {des {n the sliver to be A wmajority appears to 1anot expedicn of the new loan, tha Democracy wil) fall campalyn a4 & schomu for makiy; Thy Hepublicans will favor cading to resumption. and this will not unlikely c:mlluno (e diforeuca of the two platforus ou Our water-power Is Our lauds aru cheap and productlve. Our system enables the farmer to reach seabosrd with comparative easo. healtby, the soll rich; colton, wheat, and cora succesafully grown up to aur northern border, snd the e {8 gone by when peo, snytoing bat dishonesty, coine every family of sattiers, and tuey will readi- Iy discover the differunce between the reception which they will meet and miserable politieal adventurers who have so long Dbeen Luo pests of the South. Reporter—It may bu s delicste qnestion, .Gov. Hawpton, it let mo put it to you at the risk of & ok of Frosldent 1ayes? Gov. Hampton—1 huve no hesitation In eaying Ho isatrue man and evide ‘The climato fa e nnly“v‘lum_‘ 1 sm aweary; I woald that I were I thonght that [ dwelt Where oft we wandere: I basked agsin In thowe holy hat "round tne bri "i;““d in otnel kel the trestment of the froits sud dowers; . a4 =3 What do you 1 that I ke him. understands tha wante of the ically, in & party scnae, amoug tho rest, muy stould we antagoulzv ono who welfare? When ked 1o comprom! aked bim to remov ute-House, snd on wmy uplic vrder ke did so. many of our pe ! e oie b he we beaved, and the 'words we spokoe, ceper cuchantinent around as they broke, gerden of young Howers sprung, ¢t 0d 8 silvery hawthoru huus Aud beneath uv, klad with vierual ystal rivulet rolled along. d Its troubles were ¢ted 10 be nearlug the Golden Shore, Home wpell had bound me, 1 know nat why, 80 far and farther beyond the 1 And now 1 sm darlug 1ike & broken rued—~ No tawers Lo gather, uol I nlod along ou & woiry way, While Ilfe ' growing darker day b 2, my darllng, 1've now awol Tho chara f diseolved, sud the But bupo will guide we iu storm and dark, 7o pilot my way In that dusky bark, . To meet thy smlle where the pure are freo, 1n the bowus of God, ia Eteraity. Datur F, Cortzsar, —— LAKE FOREST ACAD 70 (e Edlior of TAs T'ri Cuicaao, June 2h~Doubtless your regular Lake Forest correspondent will advise you as to the success of the examinatious nuw in progress at Lake Forest. Ibegto add that It wus my guod fortune to attend on Friday and 8aturday, und 1 bieard several classes in algebrs, Latin, Fur completeness in the detail, as well 88 i the gencrul knowledge of thy bjccts studied, the studeuts souwed & pro- that I have scldom secn oqualed, wnd As clvuced by the results at- talned, the teachers aro very sccomplished geas temen, carncst sud untlring tu thelr work, snd deterwioed 10 do whatever Grant iuaued an-| w hios o Wash- | required none, ¢ the Federal truops > Yoo know what has been he result, and it might bave come ycars ag bad our people uulied on & common platforn ‘There Is & great deal of talk about Mr. Maycs ba traudulently electid crats u Congresy who made the Commission, and tho Commission having given its dec! couwcs thy cilizens of the United States (o accepl the verdict of that body. We of the South certain. ain of the pollcy wlich ho eatment of our section. en & people have sudured with so wuch forti- forebearancy political evils which vntered uto and atfected their domestic and business life, 1t poorly becomes them 1o throw obatructions in 1he paili of & nuw rulce whose slm sppeard to bo the reconstruction of the entire couutry s "&.‘“ weans peace and proaperily turoughout 1t was ths Demo- 1y have po rigbi W cow) observed in the apal} 1s broke, —— 1ig Trecs and Multitudluous Bhlugles. noma (Luh) Democrat, Lunsfora Siingle A1Ll one silé nosth of Guerngs for running 20,000 sbiugies & A treg that will et of luinber will make 150,000 shin, Such a 1rea would be eighl feet In dismeter an feat in leugth to tha limbe forwlng the tup. M. Lunsford was oua of the frst scitlers at ur nesr wet tros 1o thu big et In dlamater ju Tho largest solid Lree way ffteea feet feut 10 clicumfcrenco, atilugles oul of & tree on i oppoalts Guoruevllle. ‘Thers Lo 8 tzoe 86 tho musth uf Dutch Bull Canyvs, ville, bas a capacit) Greek, aud history, boitom measured twenly-six 1n diamoter aud for i?" lfuuvufum.ldu 24 usslan Hiver o beat culture sud the most palnstaking, constant tofl can effect In onler to place thelr institution among the very first in the country, They are to be con- gratolated that their efforts have been ro wisely bestowed, and that thelr Iabors are so well ap- preciated by a discriminating pablic. The examination of the youn%ehdlel at Ferry Anll and of the University will be held on Mon- day and Tuesday of next week, and the com- mencement excrcises will be held on Wednes- day. Paronts and the friends of education gen. erally will not fail, if possible, to be present at these Interesting excrciscs. 1SITOR. ———— OLD SONGS, 7o the Editor of TAs Tritune. Cmmicaco, June #.—In goma of your late pdpers I see remarks ahout the old song of “Benny Havens O," which we used to sing with great enthusiasm some thirty-five years 2go, and of which I have many verses. The verse to Gen. Brady reads: Here's a health lo General Drady— God bless the old hernt e's an lonor to his country, 1ut a terror to hie foe, l(n{ he long rest on hie Jaurels, May he sorrow never knaw, Bat live to sea & thousand years, And Benny Tiaveas 01 A few weeks since, In Tns TRIDCNE, was publisted * An Invasfon of Plteatrn’s Taland.® | Soon aner came the news of the captura of the veritable sca-serpent at Oban, Beotland. Can Jou not now give us the old comic song of “The Great Sea-8nako,” that uscd to be sung eyerywhere—somethluyg lke th 0dId you ne'er hear of the great sea-snake That was seen off the Isle Pitcairn? “Twan Arat discoverod by Admiral Blake— Now, pray. don't doubit my yarn, 0 Mnt not what land-lubbers tell, But lend an ear to me, * And I'll relate what to me befell As wecame hame from eea, Here comes adescription of many persons who For a colony set nut, Men, women, bates, anda thourand hands, Were landed on the great snake'n back, ‘Where they built a town, with houses and a ——Church And then be feft them in the Jarch By diving down below, T only quote trom & thirty yea: ole. Vixe, - __CITY REAL ESTATE POR BALE—#46.000, ¥41 aidewaika, every moiern {mprofemeat (and & coracr), on Kiate-1t., near Paimer lloure: renta thene Rard thines 0L taxs §750, inaurance 350, T Broperty 3 13 per cent net. ” Why 18 1E 0ot & good (nvestiment s1un50 1 when maney to lonn will nat bring over 7 per cent il fafescearliy? 1 Bopeto find sume inan or woman n 've enough 10 Lake o bargaln when It can $o0n W be hast, Cail and get particutars, £2. 1002 g0 —Niea 7-mom cottage and chesier-av., en Mouroe sad Adams- worth the mone: per foaty front.” on Iinols.st. owe._T. B. BOYD, Jwom 7, 170 3adison-at, Jeoi BaL south FDII SALE Arply 8t 97 Third-av. boulevard and Furty-aavont Inquire at I of JrOR BALEBRICK Braocic 4-5ToRY. ment, lot1s MIg140 (0 ailey, Falmer 1ouses Iitlet any goud Ahin bluek who will akree Lo pay ti @ percent: taxes and Inte oo wa » on favorshle terms. re ear mo! rest all pald, T, B, BOYD, 150l BALE—$7.00 WILU PURCITARR TIE ETE: Fant marhle-frunt haure 213 Ashisnd-av, i 1,040 cash, Ualsace on terins to suit. ugul 14sh- Tagd-av, . —— e e e e PO BALE=¢15 6210 ACEN BN FART Bih or Hver GO feut rlver ‘Trunt) ex Rorih bade Uoliing Mii amaoufacturing businesst rafiroad runs through i, Ta . BOY D, Jeom adlnon; JroU SALE=OIE EXCIlANG K-s0iH sirshie Drick’ houses. weli-rented, dining- roumi, parlaratand kitclian on first-floor, hut and cold watet ullding ot ou It & DOND, 101 Wash+ oo 8 floors: would take well-iocated by Bouth Elde for equity. TURNEIR & Ington-st. SUBURDAN HEAL ENTAT JrORBALE= MW WILL AUV A DRAUTIFOL FoT, dopot, &t Lagrange. 7 miles f one biock from depot, *blcago $13 du tn market, snd show, already o A DR MOR BALE—OR REXT—NGW 18 THFE TIME 70 et & hume at Latirange at bottom prices; It costs 04 nothing to sce the property; comne and me fore purchasing elsewliere: hiuses for rent. $:20 prrmouth.” F. D, COSITT or C. Vaahingion. st COUNTRY i L3 FONBALE-8 120 320-ACRE FARM, 125 ACHER enovd, cross fenced, Food orchiarlt, fraine houss Of 4 roomn, o huitie uf 2tooms, stables, curn criby, lasting water, eic.. 3 mi| ! f Laurencerille, lo Lnureuce Codnty, 1il STeiof Age, large tnuber. 1and, the veey beat. 1i ls unly o'miien {rom- $incenne Jni', present crups £@ with furmi~this farm wil) \ch crnl, wheat, oata, el¢ . aa wny farm in 11aole 8 Linlif at §7) por Wi can nut bo bad at fv pulles trous depot. wict | i 00} s w Ul ot bty witen Rt fe i e 8o can bu i o E1 M0 owtie bAIAICE Long Hine s ou this month. T, B. BOY1), lteom ! memory of it but'perhaps *Capt. Bam ™ can give u»yum w 1,00 DOWN_UEIE 18 A Aue4-stary atone-Tront block, two good ioreasatona on Win- lot s, plendid fot 503100 to alley, sonth botween (ass snd State; hall JI0USE AKD LOT, CHEAT, AT 177 ~HANDSOME MILWAURER HRICK resldence, wiitipacious gruunda, corner Drexels nsible party hiave Tnke, which to A1y oppoalt, ila: Nere 1n an clranut chanie for VERY DR- from L8 Mothivy eheapcat proseriy Trre Mairact fruay 10-cont sralh LasAlle: to0n 4. lands {n Tilinols ur than $10 to $2 per scre 1 #ew why Dien -:hn waab . WANTED-MALE RELP, ' © TrRaes. ANTED-A GOOD CAl A 524 Frackiin sy corer Qutsep, T MER AT Employment Agancies. YVASTED—30 RAILROAD LARORRNS YORG. & DA 8580 per weeks Fee faces ar Y. 1 SvHRBEAR &C0.0 23 Went Handaobogte o oo B " Miscelinneonus. f WARTED-LIvE 0 wNTE ide. ourin Yem. cruim o A2 v montha, 10 aonta, JAME! , eireulati 1 “ 10 adnta ‘P BCOTT. 80 DearBorrsts ANTED-MEN T0 L KA, M e o P LU LEOKO% NEEDLER | e et pla ol e cn offer,” G, M. LININGTON, 45 808 47 Jackaoncsby \WASTED-MEN 70 BRLL, Niw TATERT 4 ticien, ch 1 . d - ELTY COMPANY, 168 Baca st nphriaion C o &Y ment, e Liest chance ever offered men with not iést than £33 cspital, If yon have keepawsy. HAY & O, 81 l-s.u.i:‘.‘."én‘fl'..'.?‘."‘ B \Z) NTED=PHOTOGRAPIIE 1 Ad ¥ Jish cas fod o ool situstion, w;‘ltier in pgnAflM avo the . roiare e best thlag 0 the eoancry. ANTED—IMMREDIATELY—LOCAL AND TRAV: ng salermen Lo sell tha_Chiness OI1 Btove, Just fee [noperation at FRRRIS' boot and shos 1ge Grove.av __WANTED—PENALE Domestice. ANTED= A TOUN IRL LEPs Senmatr ‘VA‘!T. RD—2 MACHINE GIRLS ON COATR 1 for hutton-| Seam-«prease; A1 R e tona, AR | W R Employment Azoncres. VWASTED — BCAKDINAVIAN AND GERMA] In i KK nmu‘.‘in’%%’n‘l’n‘ifi ad Botéhs 400, DUSHAT NUTUATIONS WANTED—NMALE, Bookkeepers, Clerks, etos ITUATION WARTED-A YOUNG MAN HAVIRG 5 years experienca In the grocery busine wishes & eicuaiion In s wholesale housay "!Tl |nvfl e i references given. Address ¥ 72, Tril . SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE, Nomestics. q'lTIJATlDN WANTED-IN A LL FAMILY TO & do general hourework or as isundress. Hestof referencestan be given. Call 4404 DeKoven-al. Mo porials snawers, © SQITOATION WANTED-DY A REAT, CAPADLA sework al.l.lm N family; Elln L e kirl toda the h Dice o0k, _Apply 1 813 Adama-it, Nurses, ITUTATION WANTED—AS NURSE; GOOD REP- S erences givy rice. §5 e i Emptoymcent Agoncica. ITUATIONS WANTRD-FAMILIRS 1N WANT OP N A el i Viled at G DUICE'S offce, 170 Korih Jiaimiat ee */P* JITUATIONS WANT iCil 3 ployment offor In fambly bervaata, 418 Wab Hweilcs can be had, X0 REXT-II0OUS B T Went Nides "i‘?‘#‘;&h“:;f‘ * irner Msdion, d-story :mn;»mnt. modern linpruvenients eomplete, barn, yard, elc., $54 comtIeie et B Apeiy Yo S e e eal Nadins sts PEFSS Y B OUBLET, T8 10 RENT-$50 PEIL T WILL, TTEN = D o ke 1o SaL I ST I E KL wlld 7ent eleguut new hoise 345 Weat dackassi. of rafereuces required._inquire st 311 Ashignacay. . [0 RENT=TWO-RTOIY AND TASEMENT K e e L i oo TEvine Pt e o blocka from Oden:nv, cars; #15 7 KCORIYT 108 Dearournese, + > ver moutli. "FOTWIN MRS, BCIMIDT'S B~ atronized by - first-g e bl AL HENT—700 WEHT MONKOE.ST., X < and baseinent beick, i1 m.n.m“{m'.l’." b furea cle. ¢ 640 per month, POTWIN & toifiY: 7 PEILMONTIT WILL 1 of the fraiie dwellines 1w ot 15 with hotand cold water, Nu. 517 Western-av.| ‘lcj“ monti will rent new hrick house. 315 Weatern-ay. Nouth Nide, B T'0 RENT~-2-8TORY AND DAS| N . praciatin. - WAL ‘WA OcRa inmepials North Side, '0 RENT—X0. 80 RUSH-ST.~DRICK DWELLING fprutenenia: ATy o CRANLES GO LR 100t 3 Exehinge bafidtue. C'- s __mo_ T=IHOO0MS, X Wewt Nide, [0 REXT—DWELLING PLA PIVR 767 Weat Madion sk, np-staira 0P W0 ATRING o 24 OF THUKE Ot RIX ROOMB 17 SToATITRL of TUUE DT TOORE T nd cajctiuined. “Modura_imnrovements, Pt - . THOMI'RON, 220 Weat Madison-st. Nouth Sides f RENT—8 NICE FION' FLOO! D et o Biate ot o aatis, INAT FLOOT. 170K _SALE=ONK OF THE UFST BTOGK AR Kkrain furs 1 "l’va Loudly, ) miles southwest of Chicaro. L screa all in one body, ana wel) - profud. €37.50 ver acre, amall payment’ dowi, balsace, 7 per ceuls ho trade. B, W 43 Lake-st. Jon sark=ci RS IN TEXAB —NOW I8 HE.. N Juur tme Lo huy 8 guod farol, 04 scres, | tha Lout-niar State of Texas: sall ferule, e.imuta dellght - fut, Utle perfect: all for £150. ~For particuturs sddres, DUNALDSON & FRALEY, Dankem, P, O, Box 342, patit Louik the clty: small eash pay- ‘mahlugion-st, Loo NI 1,760 "ACRES IN KOB- o Allo, and Enimets Countiva ENYDRI & CO.y Koom 1) DVANCES MADE ON DIAMUNDS, WATCIHE! 5} A Pie s TA RIS private ofice, 120 i 1 ph-st., noar Glark. Itoom 3 ands, Reablished 17451, UALP VALUR, 100 ACRER T['0 IENT-STORK AND DASEMENT 120 AND Fift ¥, § Also third and f A 154 Flith-ay, ll'ur_\\'u-hm x.?x‘@""n«%“fl;‘.‘.‘n‘..lfi?u".‘fi 70 BENT=FIVE-STORY (MENT BUILD: ORI Ty A Seb e nen COIY, 149 Denthorn-at. o By RUBNINS Miscelinneons. [0 RRRT=BECOND FLOUIL O¥ NO. [} . o woeclaily SADLEd. 0F USTFo0tma OF Arpa depot ‘sultabie for any iight busincss; fa 004 orfer with i of gievator; at %y earal slao, one-bulf o second tloor N, 2 A PER 3L Hiomn 1, No 40 Duarboraot, o e e MATTUC! BUNINESS ©) TANCES. (SABIE PALD FOROLD AND B Money to loan un watches, diamonds, and of every descriptlon 8t GULISMIIY'S Loan an U9 Fast Madisou-et, ab LV valin d Hutllon Ofice (ficansod), 09 Fast Madison 1803, h[ny“v LOANED ON FUi jewelry, dismnonds, machisery, go huu‘e.mvumulym rals. lod W 10 | M oty st Hhunois o B o W &0, Toon & 143 Laballo-at: i ONEY TO LOAN=ON REAL RSTATR IN CHl- 40 8L current ratea aod s L sulte Hy cucz:‘ma fhrrentiates In sul il MEAD 4000, N ortgages bough < ) st "‘:l t. FIANKE l!bl:lal. i) S T 7]'0 RXCUH AN U E~$12,000-0001 h\\sl.ldfifl AND 0 scres, just ous of clty llmiu, oo Milwaukes [lank pads this ts aa elegant garden;'waat boss sad 4 iy, )~Good stora and lot, dwelling over, amt frout, ou Huirled'at., between Monruo and Msdisaui Tant n‘r'\‘lufirllm 1ot warth $a, U, of & good faria ln 7y 3 $1,0ui—Nicy naw brick hotel and lot 2001200; all Kkinds of aiirulibers, eta.1 clear; want a good farm fa Hilinula, Tudiaus, Obto, blmourl, ar lowa, clear, 240-sire farin, ous uills froin W iltow Bpringw, seven- can “miles froin Court-House fn Chicaguy well fue Proved; want house and 1ot 1 Chicako 10.000-A spleadid siesm miill, cicar, dotng & foe turst, i modsrn {mprovenienis compisis, at Moo month 1t want guod property in elty. ‘«ILLII)— , Jexi-ncre plantation, ons ‘mile from Rrlss tole Liberty. Fla, want yood wiburven lota o uuia anddot in cf me . ?m-n t1-room dwelling, and = wl 0. 500-Gogd brick b ot 35x100, with barn, fur good suburban bous sud Jot, cluar. o wood lata: 14K acres, free apd clear, just four miles south of cft Hinita; | want & goo. rni In Missourl, clears wil trade part or alls this t, piendld clisace 10 &t Gug elghit miles froms Court-llouse. fcce of sere propart s R oS B i 7 17 Madison bt 0, XGRS aESR FUULE PAT. GF FOLTE X ] W TENTEY, W Luniver-at, Chicago. 2 NORSEY AND A ARUE ASSOUTURNT OF FIsT-GLASS BC: Gud-bund vebicien Catuprialag (0p buguics 0n euis: {10 Al Concard spriois And Mds bAre,00Y Owb myakes Ten Druekos, lioharbon's: Ifowt's, a SOcTu WakOis, bwO-track sulkicn; KIWDALL J4moD sesis SoUDErockaway, cheap no-op bukle. MeFariane s (0 EEniee0 WO [EADBCITY R ) WA DUNEFR, . W S choan Bees W o o s s voies 1y Very chowe price: iy L Serhna Rl L AN RS , SRAdS Wibash-ar, UCTION BALES OF WOISES, CARITAGES, A Larneses, etc., Tucadays, Tnum-;-. and Suturs days cmietelnus 10a et WY 3 C08 1 2010 Washlietou st U0k bh Dt at vribaia sales LOST AND FOUND, (AVED-—OK STOLEN_FROM THE PASTURR STUALED Viper, 1o th Towa uf Lyast. o theoih of une, oue Brown borse, S years id. whiic aar In fars: 17 4 Otiha Dorse to 2 West Adenis-ste” D Wr KENDALLY 1 OM OFPOBITE FALM \og. & larss ey borwr MACk LAl ani WAk, LAY 15 the Face, 64 ovy white hiad foot: with hacton-Lop buggy, with a large frregulsr patch oa lop. Avitiabich sy ; Uoa of th L be pald [ e i o \VILE THE r recuvery of lnfof Peity by M. L. LOTTLE, 144 Lasa) NTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP THE iscs 05 HeILLODC A s NOFLD e, Lo l.' ke, Feturn to Bieakobh ST, 455 B FOIR_SALE, ALE-YACHT VOLANTE, CHEAF FOR P A AL D BMME Water-at- PIAGHINELY. I{OCIIIBT!II MACHINERY MANUVACTURING Colspauy, 34 sud 40 Buuth Canal-si., Chicago, bave the Jargest slock of statlooary sud purtable sukiues, bollers, saw wills, and Ilunllmllrun working machine £y kept {u tha West. . Send for pricee. v SEIL WANTED - 1M Lisfudtiannat Sy 9 ¥ Soeitag e e S W EINEY S U5 i Park Uvick u AND $10.000 ON B ERY BTOCK IN A GIOWING livod chaace (o b s it )RS AND GRt0) rallroad Low: smal capiial, SRR ol [P0k BALE=AY by dof €ago; comtnadious Lrf fiklllll!l (8 years ground lvasy) stuck aud tools compicte will self chicnp; present uw: eF reliring fPom buslnew. _Address A 3 Trivan FOl, AL S HTADLIA BT, ce un i Tor caah, 7 Weat diadisan-aty oo (UF W ricot man WILL BELL MY STUCK OF DIRV-GOODIS, W L VOIa0 B0 (0o T4 Tk ot tans, TGl in the Cliy of Minoeapulls, Min., which has €, 000 i~ s sl il i v i tisine 3 MERCUANT, Pluneer 1rcas (mca IGaeapolte uian B175H WILL BUY'A BALOON, COST £000, DOIN S1TH P IYrABAL ity m‘ifi'.-fl i s rent free. A i . fltfll g Teutifren Tayulre, for tirce days, K. J, CON. JLEN LLGASI PAID FOR LAD: AND GENTS' CAST- by mall prowptly sttended uibing, Orderd t0,_JUNAD GELDE, 503 Blatast, & . liouses oiamiin ar Av OARLEY, 150 Kast Wasbingtonste DUKAL 1 b, warranted, as Drs. Mclhess oaly 8 Why uy Wigh rices for the asmer Toelr acltizena, sad ey ‘are Sustly ene Wasblogioa-st, BEAUTIFUL, JEAUTIFULT B T et S ey b 3ve acvirass “Corues ot Clark and Ttangoli st ) Ve scqulred, Lortier MUSIOA L, e LU L T TN e qlo MONTHLY WILL BUY A NEW OR BECOND. h no warrsnted dv ' 2 0, 1B e ot St auter 0 Ve Bricadiss 12 FaweeLness, power, , 1L Blate-st. lad 08 ~GUAR: . teed 10 give entire sstlsfacilon, BTORY &CAMY, 21) brawe-at. —___S0ARDING AND LODGING, Bouth Nido, [} W, -AV, — 8 381 NN i [ 08 ETRNITED ce i day-buanlers accomimodated. Hotelas JELDON 1) OTEL, Al WE! SURRN EOUST BRTFh 2, AND, 503 ST ¥ PERSONAL. ERSONAL-W! LA Wi Pkl o AR s haT e Or Beate snd Madiswn strects, afterwards on Wibash, 4 tton ou Michivan-av,, pisasa soud sddress to D 17, Trivuze artice? l)!lLubNAb—;"'LLKLnAD IN BLACE WITH LAD\,’ 1a Ught wh l2ed geatleatan oo tue rear of carleaviog Lincola Park Saulaih afterooon sead sde dress Lo 1) 18, Tribuna office? MIVORUES, . A‘,\!DLU‘I’I DIVOHCES PMEBIK!DJO]! ANY eyl cause, Callur writela mflu&' (ONTGUM. ERY, 16 Waslington-si.,, Hoouis 4 sad &, Chicago. I IVOLCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINED 1o every ftate aud Territory fur Lucompatibility, eic. lesldeoce unnecesdary, Feeaficrdocrec; E}JI experience. OO DRIC 4 Dearborn-st. e AGENTY WANTED, GENTS WANTED_MALE Off FEMALE-DRST selling articla ta tho world. ‘Nuns bub Grat-clasg oed apply. =45 Wabash-av, BOOKY, L L S e MR q o Cheasp Book ilou'»'. t“nm’r Medlson pngnl lhev‘m— LIOLD GUUDS. Ul g K <l Tl bori bk boracy Wabad av: aod Xl Libhoste s AU CRLON; o TUDENTS PRIVATELY FITTED YOI COLLEUE S wrma mfl"ul‘flflb‘hfl Kt“l'tfl(“w m‘“‘ Y 54 Tribui Lt FIRST-CLASS MACHINES, ALL KINDS, TOBR closdd 8% LAIT thelowes: prices; LW 18 Yous chasos 0 buy e Wi warraatcd; wouoy loaisd va tade cllues g 1ad odtoey 120 Clark-ot., daumdy -, e WP SO o f :

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