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P L T THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY. JUNE 1877. | MOLLIE-MAGUIRES. he Pest of the' Pennsylvania An« thracite Regions. RBecont Atrocious Deeds of This Gang of Criminals, Kumerous Assassinatfons Perpeirated Sinco the Late Wholesale Exccat{ons. Faars of a Qeneral Uprising of the Evil Bpirita of the Joal-Uountry, Special Correspondence of Ths Tritune, ScranToR, Po., Juno 20.—This patticular di- Yislon of the Lackawanna coal-regiona has alwnys been notorious for more or Jesa law-breaking dur- ,Ing tho time of ruptures between the mining com- panies and tho mincrs; but nothing of an organ- « ized character has ever been attempled by the Molile-Maguire brotherhood, that has plled its murderons and nefarious operations for many years in Schuylkill, Carbon, Norshumberland, Columbia, and. Luzerns Countles, until recently. It would appear, from discoverics mado by detectives, that a o rtion of the members of the 1awless organization (which was supposed (o have recofved fts death- dow n fow years awo), who escaped from the neshes of the “saders of the law when some of tho oath-bound association tere captured, convicted, and rocently henged, Liave, eversince they managed to elude the vial- lance of the authoritics of the reglons whers they tormerly carrled on tholr flfcit professlon, been rendozvousing in the mountain-conntry surround- ing this city. Tho sitoation of the mountatnaliave aforded abundant and safe shelter for the oullaws who have ehosen them for a retroat. Bince the exccation of the Mollls ot Pottsville fld Mauch-Chnok, tho **dangervus classes ™ have en flels hn‘ll ever been a controlling element. That ratlo age was genoratly balieved; and it woul IIOLDING MYSTERIOUS MEBTINGS il ecctions of the middls and northern coal- , where powerful and vindictive soclety repa- were being wade for somne 1awless 5) grim- 1d scom, frutn the events that have transplrod within the po hol pust few dnr;‘ that tue conjecturce s to tho pur- eo of tho Mollies were correct. L For a loug time the Mollle Maguires have had a well-known hcndannlerl in an old, tumble.down (ol sitizated on the hornof o mountaln overhang- Ing the HanI,Vlll:"{.‘Whlch extends from Hazle- sl ton, in the Lehigh rict, to ‘\\'llkm\mru‘. in the ‘Wyoming region. ‘The brigands from tho coal dis- fritts et body of men nutbered about 500, vided, and, soon after: Liers on Thursdny Juet, Tha entire ‘These were di~ rde, atartod In different directions across the monntains, —the largest body coming in this dircction, and the reat marching to+ svards Echaylkill, Carbor , and adjacent conatler, Other bodies of armed and dug’ulnm.l men wore horty after, crosslng tha Nharp Mountain These myaterions movomonta, which to the cit- 1zena of tho Pennaylvania toal-conntry are generally regarded an omens of wickedness upon the part of the wurderous Mollie Muguires, have been contine - Ued daily and nightly since thelr commencomenty ‘but, go far, they have been productive of nothing of a fiagrantly eriminal nature outelde of Carbon and Luxerng Countica, ~the outlawry jn ho latter county belng tho moat rorious and extended, With the advent uf the red-banded macsuders in the reglons of Carbon ond Luzernw, camo the Lrai n nsmilssion of IDEQUSLY-ILLUSTRATED * COPPIN-NOTICES " 1o porties who have elihier appeared 83 wilnesscs sgainst the exccuted members of the Mollie-Ma. ulre brotherhood, of otherwise fignred at any of tha triale at Jlauch-Chunk and Pottéville. Among 1he recipients of those mismives was Poter M- g, - who the Horgan _Tawell ‘bon County. 8o desc o and drcadful death, *‘peached” on . his palain assasatnallon, in Car- fcsce were the written denancia. na of tha Mollles tiat !ll:llufih. fearing a sudden law fled from bls lome at Lansford. Jemes Mchermott and Michael O'lirlen, ‘wiio furnished important avidence at sovernl of the trinls in Schuylk) enmlty of the dollies In tho same manner. seccived frightfully-designed *¢ coflin-notices ** to quit the reglon under ponalty of death. The t:ounty, likewise incarrod the tnreats canveyed by the notices beiniz disregardel, somo method was employed coy by the authora to de- the two colliers Inio an' faolated patt of tho Troad Monntain, since which timo o intellizence 1hias bees rocelved of thelr whoreaboots, and tho preaumption among thelr friends Is, that THEY 1 VE DREN MURDERED. ... Then ql:(xlckly succecding the transmissfon of ‘these Ku.. perpotrated at differen o elds. Within 8 comparatively short spaco o lix notices, numorous outrages wero { places in tbo middlo sud hern divisions of the con [ time, ‘Williain O'Conner, 8 ininer living at White laven, ‘who rendered hiuwelf conspicnous by furnishing suine dutectivo with informution that subscquently Joil to tue arrost and convictiod of several of tho Jaw-breakers who had been connceied with the conspiracics, murders, amd robberics of tho law. len 8 organization, was brutally assassinated; and i dJohn Urady, @ winor employed In one of tho Le~ high colllerivs, waa o Jearfully Ru-Rluxed b{ o ng of drunken and Infaristed Mollio-Mogulres finl e died soon after tho Injuries wero intlicted, Thesp terriblo events wero nl) consummalied last 1'rlday night And Naturgay morning. uur*nu the provalente of this torrorism in tno Jower coal-dlatricts, slmblar tragical sconce wers Delng enncted In thls, the Lackawanna ruxlnn{ apd tho mljacunt Wyoming dlstrict, Tho frat b tiransaclion the al whita-balred collior, who L the various mincs of 004l Ju ‘this hinmedisto pelyhborkood Wl.{ rocious murder of I'atrick Goldon, ou wld, ns been cinployed in thls reglon for w uumber of yeors, Mr. Golden sud his wife wero siiting to« Hetber io thelr houwe at Nichulson, & small mini; town on the line of tha Delaware, Lackawsnna Westorn lallroad, on Friday aiternoon last, when adinguised and’ srined mai entered and firod two shots from a revolver at (olden, both of which st uck a vital rpat. ‘The victha fell iato the arum of bigaged wifc, an DIAD WITHOUT A GROAN, ‘The murdorcr fled immediataly after firing tho rhoty, and, at fust accuunts, had uot be Tended. buf U 0pbro- No real causo 18 kuown for the crime, as the murdered roan was a bitter onemy to 24ol}le-Maguirviam, and -lmukl‘nvpmud of the exccutiona last Thursday, it is upposed t1 hava boen the work of somo ons of the noted Molljos who azy hidden in the mountains, Tha excltement crouted by the (olden assausina- tlot m had but just subslded, when the elly was startied by the roport that dphn Thnlin, an ex- Aldorman. had heen Heon by 8 Molll < shanty 11ill, ation winde by the police-suthoritice he statoment wos unly too beaten to denth with a blud- - Magulre named Michael Burk, at a auburbof Bcranton, Aninveals- roved that true, This munder, which fa considored to bo tho most brutal that hns ‘been committed fu the Lackawanna reglon £ tine, was e parpetratci un_ Baturday, Ae In tho Golden psassaination, the murderve of Timlin oa- caped. 1 ed, Sut it seemed that the carnival of blood was not {nl. completed by these two unprovoked and drend- ul tray dics, aud a itting fnale to the sunguinnry i of tha outlnws, now Infestlng tho {:Ehl‘nxn Valley, took place Letween Suturda: wght snil Sunday morning, ot a readelde-inn, [ way between Ringston.and Wyomlug (the whore the memorable mossacts of Wyonlng o corrpd). trca had d assanal; B un having olnouzious miners aud dispatch then, i mynber of thy dusperate”Molly-Ma. einbled at this den of conapiralorn untors, appareutly for tha purpuso of dancing-party, but teally Lo entrap somo Nouneaf the ners expected wero present, bowever, with the cxception uf Patrick Councll. At the closo of the dance, & party of the Molllvs engagud in an wlter- cution with Conuell, nd then, when he shuwed s disposition to defend himsolf, the whole gangat- wncked him and beat hin fu a tureible manuer, Que of Q'Connell’s body wus then placed ny of pui placed In tho hand of the wurdered man, to me ety bimsell, tho Mollies then L SHOT HIN. n the frack the Bloomsburg & Luckawanna Ravroad, for the rpose of hiding the crime; o yuvulver wos a) o etively convey the iden that hio bad first w ot and then fell upon the track. A coals cd uver the body, uud completely severod fror the trunky but sufticiont evidence ead ‘was left after this horrible wulllation to folly be- tray the work of the fiends who comuntted tho inur- der, o [ar no llu‘mx)l s boen wade ta Arecat tho murdercrs, as pursui Heveral cases of incendisrism snd L in considored useless, nuaerous aece ul robbery bave been verpetrated by the Mollles, who wmake frequent excursions from the muuntung futa the valley. Bo greot is the appro- hr places, that coal-Ureakers add are doubly and night trcatening lettets, vleep, eat, od nalon for life and property, fu some exposed A private bousee guurded during the day while = mine-suvcrintendenty who have recelved ver nd work surround. ~guard. 'S0 glaring and cun- e by an armed bo tinuous hias the terrioriam becomo that gn - UNDEPINED FEELING OF INSECURITY nas taken posscesiun of tho pedble restding in nany of tho more lvolated and unprotecied die- ricts. The pm}uu In crime with Pat ester, the no- torlous king of the Mollie-Maguires, who I8 now Iapguishing {n the Colwabia County Jail. at Bloomuburg, under nentence of death tor tho mus- der of Alexander Hay, had s mectiog st Locuats Gap Junction, —ua durk recess under the lroad Aountain, where Hester kept his den for the re- :gmuuu of tho Mollie-Maguire munlercrs of Schuyle on terlous operations, 8 bellef preva! ,, Northumberlund, und Colambia Countics Sanday morning last, and, fros meng mors timfd clasa of citizens that a penersl uprising of tbe evil splrity of the coal-country will be the o culmiuation of all 16 troubles fhat bave provailed forseveral years pas PROPOSED TRADS-UNION REVIVAL. Bpecial Correapondencs of Ths Tridune. ‘Mananor Ciry, Fa., June 124,—The movement anmong the miners employed fn the collicrles of the Middlu Coal-Fields to revive the old Miners' & Lal borors’ Benevoleut Asioclatlon, the once large sad pawerful Trade-Unloo, bul which was bank- rupted snd divrapted durlog the memarsble + luug strlke ™ of 1B74-'73, by the united actionof the proniinent cesl and trans) # rlatlon cowpsnles, is adfoy through the suthracite coal-regions' of onsylvenls, Alecaly the labor-sgitators have prevatled npon the mincrs and lahorers operating eollferins hote, At Shenandanh City, Gimedrille, Ashinnd, and other painta, to stelke,’ About %o men hate, ap tn the present time, left the mines, The continued rednction of wagea, and enforced suepenaions, appesr to be the csnsen of the trouble. The wotkingmen of all clasnes arc “MEETIXO IN PIIVATR CONTERENCE, dally and nightly, and it I8 rafd that. ina short time, a Union as strong, and of A« Inrge member- hip aa the tarmer one, will he orzanized. “Uhis Ansociation will be guits diatinct in ita fea- Inrea from the Minera® National Amsociation. with which Unt few of the miners and lahorers, outside of thore employed in the Wyoming and AWAn. na collleries, are connected, From what has been Icaened [rom the distriet delegates present ot the reeret convention at Pottevitle, It scems that it fe proposed to make the mew Union one which will embrace all departments of Jabor anc inclade Inits Jurladiction all principal producing centrea in the conl-regions, The movement of the mincra and lahoreramay bo connfdered an exceedinzly important one Just nove, coneidernn the peculiar, uncertain, and even peril- ous rituation of the cosl-trade The partics con- dueting the movement are, of conree, quito feti- cont o3 Lo their plans; but ufliclent has been learned ta etate that llng'l:n provlelon in the way of funda has been, ar will be, innde by the miners and Iaharers of the various reglous, to successtully - tablish the Unlon. An to the poenibility of the Inangueation of A OENERAL STRIKE heing determined npon, nothing definite at this time can be £aid: but such a culmination to the ex. isting controverny between the miners and opera- tars {s not in the least improbable, The slico taken off of the colliers' wages In the Mahanoy district is abont 33 per cent bolaw the $2.50 basiy, which hna heen maintained at all the collletien In the Middle Canl-Fielda sinco the adop- ton of the compromise-plan hetween the oporate "’Z companios and miners, A few years aince. n nr rehiension oxista among Fome of tha min. crs and laborera operating the mines clsewhero In thie Schuylkill recion, that s roduction of from 05 10 50 per cent below tho eatablished hasls will ba n(lum?)lnd by some of tno companics and indf- vidnal operatora, Tn the cvent of auch a mosement unon the par of the operntors, the opinion is cneral that the workingmen will engage in a ong and Litter strike. While the mineraand thefr nnlfi\(!nll arsert that any forther decrenae of wages will aend thewn dawn to starvatlon rates, and that the courxe of the operatars Is unwarranted and uns fust, their employers asecrt that low wages must rule 20 lung as tho depreseeil stata of the ca: trade continuos, and if workingmen wish to con- tinue wark at the prices determined upon, they may dn s0, but the mines will bo closed should tho new scheduie of wajes be refused, CURRENT GOSSIP. TIE 8WAN AND THE FISIT. [Writlen for a Liltls Chicago Doy by hly Iupa), Miss Downle Swan bad er howne on an late, And Ler villa was bullt {n the Playkousa stylo, In the midst of a littlo lake; Her neck and bosom woro white as snow, And sh'u sailed through the wator as statoly and slow . F As o ghip swhen the breezes so gently blow That the ripplea scarco writy out ita wake. Mnstor Finnlo Fish was a gamin bold— Ifis roundabout Jacket of red and gold 1In that solf-same laka wore he; And, when ho wiggled hils llitle fat tall, Backword and forward ha darted—cach ncale Shedding wator-drops, as a coat-of-mall The darts of au eaemy! Bnid he to the 8wan, **You beantiful bird, You bave a delightfnl volce, 1've lieand— Will you graclonsly sing tor met* ‘1 havo but one sone, " said she with & sigh~ *'The conventional enant just before I die,* {The water stood in the Pish's eye:) 440 thon sing it now!™ sald he. Thon ho suddenly noticed the jet-black hose ‘Thal reachod from hor knees Lo her very toca— Baibriggon lioso wore they And, when be roflected that he had none, 42y eyes!* ho thought, ** what loads of fun To nibble her toes till she tarna to run, Or rather sofl, away (" ‘What next Le ventured s sad to repent, For dircetly ho went for those clegant feet, And slyly nibbied her toes, **Bwim away 1" shashontod, *‘yon naughty Pish} Go home to your mother! Ionly wish You :cm cought, and Luttered, ond served In o fshi . Destat, or I'lf tread on your nosc! ™ Bat the Fish only langhed in a way that was ribald, As he swam to and fro, and nibbled snd nibbled, i Whilo she tried to trend on hils nore) And, tha more stic twlsted her lovely neck (8o slender and shapaly, without spot or fleck), And tho tare she strove hor tormentor to peck, ‘The wore he nibliled Lior tocas And whenover you sce hor taking a swim, Aud bending her nock, she's looking for him Ina way that is vixoniah! And ho la trylug to nibble her toos, At the cnd of those black Dalbriggan hoso; And sho fe drying t tresid on his noso.~ Tho jioso of , that naughty ¥ish! —_— TIHE BATTIE OF TR WINDOW, New York Thnes, Bondsy morning, the 17th of June, dawned npon the Lown of Ixonla, Ala., at the procise timo apecle flod In the Almanac. It was a Juvely dsy, Tho birds sang saerod inelodics In the groves; lgnt, fAeecy ¢louds driftod acrosa the bluearch of heavon; thirtoen mnall boys surreptitiously weutln swim- ming; aud all nature sceiued full of harmony and mosquitoes. At exactly half-past 10, Miss Annic ‘Wood nad Mies Eliza Irown, daughiters of leading citizens, cotered tho eatne pow in the Heservolr Buptist Church, ond the cholr sang the ppening cliorus with inuch lervor and effect. If any reader of the Z¥maa had heen in Fxonla that morning, and had seen the peacofnl attitude of Nature andof tha Mideca Wood und Brown, ha would never have drounied of tho catastrophe (hat was close at and. Although the day waa beantiful, nud a delicloas brecze wis blowiug, tho interior of the Reacevolr Tlaptist Chnrch was extruinely warm. Mostof the windows wero closed, and the pastor hadl selccted a sermun that cailed' forth all Lis cloguence and parsplrntion, and naturally lod to similar develop. menta amony his hearers,” At 10 ninntea pay Mint Wood, who hasd already beld & whisporod and apparently upsatisfactory conversation with Miss lii:uwn, ddenly roso up, leaned over ki e com - anton, Who wud sitting next to the window, mnd, FAVIRE 187tcd tho window saah to {4 wimoht helgus: vat down nealn with a flushed and defiant air, “I'he brooze ruabiing In ut the open window Played coyly with Miss Wuod's carls, but abatained from takliuzany itbertics with her ‘hat, That article of dress was fastonod to tho wearer's head with abx. teon Lalr-pins and & short ling, which latter ppased undes her back lalr snd was mado Faat at each end to thorim of the hat, Mies Brows's Lot waa fastenod. Iudoed, 1t wuu aftor, or brother—aged 11— uch less sccure) d doclured b that she habitually nade fer Lat fast with o singlo Ulack-headed pin driven downward throvuh the crown, and inserted nore or less nrmlx in the up- r Lids of iressod un the top of her bead. floweyer T may be, it I» certain that on the Sunday morn- tng In q‘-:mhm no line was made fnst’ to Mius Urown's hat, and that It wasso looscly fastenod that the bréezo threntencd overy momeit to biow it eutirely across tho church, “In these circam- stances sclf-prescevation required Mise Drown to whut the window, and she acconiingly ross up and shut it with n somowhat decided baug. Ioth young ladios wery deacrvediy popular, and were kpown o bo fearless and actermined n tho wesertion of their rights, ‘Thele public exprossion’ of divergont viows n rogard 1o the window of couree rilracted atteution, aud, as it was evident sust nelther isdy was prepared {o yield, bets waro instuntly mado ss to the probablo result, by thu younger male members of the congregation. 'The 0dda wero aligntly in favor of Alss Wood, for, al- though her antagunist sat nearcr to the window, tho wuperlor welght of Misy Wood's parasol was suticicatly obvlous. Whhin two minutes after the ‘closing of tho window, Miss Wood $fain Aeo and, Jeaning her entire welght on Miss Druwn's head, and thereby paralysing her opposition, re- opentd the window, ond then revaimed ler soat, with the whispercd remark, **You touch ¢ window agmn aud [Nl let you know.* Terelblo us (hia vaguo threat undoubtedly was, ithad no terrors for the courageous Miss Isrown, That young fady Instantly pulled down the window witl m violonce thot awoko the oldest dencon present, and then sested hersclf on the window ledge With her parazl o & position ta ree ceiven hfl‘un!l’chlm& aud three rounds of hymn- books wlthin easy reach, Ty this tiwe Ave to threo was freely offered on Misn Brown, and the excitement wos fntense. Tw or three well-meaning persuns stiempled to Intor- fere between the combatants, but the Superintend- et of the Bunday-schoul, who was universally re- apected for bis plety aud atrength, puslied his way tw the front, anid wx‘m-nlnx his drm detormination , that evory one should havo fair play in that meet. lug-house, requested the ladles to procucd without fear of lnterruption. Miss Wood there- upon reupwed the battle with o tactical wxill wiilch did her the utmost credit. €ho firet cun- nonaded the enewny with hynin-books, and, baving thus tu wome vxtent deoralized hor, charged with magnifeent Intropidily and dashi, 1ler et rush wiis hirealtible, 'Tho euemy's position was car- rled, wod the window was ralsed; but before Misy ‘Wood could turn to delend her rear, Miss lirown rulljed and drovs hor entizoly out of the window at the point of tho parasol, The victor tien calm; abut thie window, resumed ler Bllillull weatl, anl Joinued with uiodest fervortin tho hymin that the Pastor had fusk given out, Without the chiurch the binde sangon agblithe- sowuly as ever. Tho drowey bum of the June-bug w faintly feom tbe ueighboring gruve, Jlebind larze tombstone & swall boy was pattlog his string of fieb under bia Jacket, {0 order to réiurs homa without excitiug psrental saspiclon. Lo only blat upen the falr face of Nature was Miss ood, wbo | was~ spproacl the wiu- dow with a Joag pole, and calling upon Earth and Hleaven to ko notice of Leruniwpaleed determi. patioa **to et Miss Lrown kuow.” Witk twoblows she demollshed tha wholy window, jocluding both aaxhies. and then, te-cntering tho church by the door, resuined Ly F scat ot Lo hear the benedic- tlon. EL!lv carclees persons, who take o iuterest lo thealoaical gneations, It may ane: trivinl and _enmmonpicce an mcident ne the dehato hetween Miea Woud and Miss Hrown shonld have lcd to & discansion which hias set the entire zongre- gation of the Iescrvolr Uaptiat Charch by the ears, Such, howaver, han heen the lamentabile rosult. Thosa who bet mpon Miss Brown {naist that sho conguercd, because ehe succeeded in keeph:}g e window shot. The bLackers of Misn Waod, on the contrary, claim a victory for their champlon on the gronnd that ehe fally nchloved her purposs of ccaring 8 free paseage for tnaair to enter the church, Hoth sides are confident, and bath refase to pay theie hata, 1t 19 nnderatond that the question w(l] soon be bronght befora tho incal Haptist Association, anid the de. cision of that bory, whiatever 1t may be, will al- mort inevitably provake a schism in the Hescrvolr Chureh. That vince hatmonioiis congregation will be divided into a Firat and €ccond Heservolr (‘linreh, cach regarding the other as heterados, and. each watringupon Ita rival with more flerceness than upon the common_enemy. Thua we see that even the most nnimportrnt Acts of tha most gentla and unobtruaiva Indies may have momentous re- enits, anil that honest snd sincera men may radi. cally differ in their interpretation of some dificalt and obscare doctrinal point. strangr that ao QUIPS. Luck. ‘Tho Jews are going to open &n opposition hotel, No Gentiles nucd anply,—at least no Lillton-Gen- tiles. Chrlstlana will be admitted. Mra. Cox, of luldernees, N. K. 1s, according to an exchiange, suler/ng, at the aga of 101, from an attack of whooplng-cough. It Is this abnormal and nnhealthy prerocity that fe the curse of Ameri- can civillzation. The Postmaster-Genaral refuses to allow au, snd flour to ba sent by post; and, alas! onr kind fricud in Matanzas, who intended to mall us a hozgahead uf molasses in an envelope, is now forced to curh his noble Impulse, Mr. Oppenhelmer apuiied for & room at Saratoza, Tho' gentiemany €ietk tvok & Linke-eye viow of Wim, and then Ahook his head and said Judge Hil- ton wouldn't bave him. *‘But I'm a Jiomasn Gatollel 8'help me! ™ plcaded Mr, Oppenheimer. 'O why was [ born ' nald hes ‘*why did they yank me by the hair oot of cternal nothingnens inta concrete existence, to buflot the stornia of this rude wosld, with no postponement on account of 4 and the weather? What, then, 1¢ this problem of human principsl deetiny with which Bclence ks Imipotontly wreaticd for so manygenturies Y But sba told hitn, all the rame, tliat there was no baso-ball for thn that sfiernoon; ani, If be didn't get the kindling split before his father came home, there'd rFome sweastling that would make Scicnce open her eycs when sbe struck that wood-shed, I[:wm/e When 0 man crawla {nto bed tn a Michizan hotel, no matler how, much of a Uranger he miay be, the potato-bug jsn't the one that occupies hia thuuyhts ond worries lim. The clttrens of Wayne, Mich. , tarred-and.foath- ered the only bad woman in their clty the other day, They would have tarred-and-feathored il tar i tho United States to cu half round. ** Our Dumb Anbnals* i3 the name of the orzan of the ** American Soelety for the Preventiun of Cruelty to Anlmale.” Appropriate nome, ** Our Zhimb Animate." “That's what the man calla them who getaupat 1 o m. and drlves throe or four of - them out of hisgarden; but he doesn't spell the middle word with o **b, " Nicslc puis na in mind of the Konsan man who went tu New York and enfcred a gilt-cdged rostau- rant for his dinner. He eafd thoy eat him down to *‘a tabie with asilyer caster, a clean plate, 8 knife, and a ¥plit apoor e walted untfl ho waa nearly atarved, and then **A nigeer con and bad the impudence to usk mo what 1'd have, *Vittlea!' snys 1. *Vittles! Dring on your vit tles, and I'll help myself.'* * A PYROTECIINIC GOAT. Erte DisnawcA. Fivo bad West-Side boys cornorad an old goat Baturday, and, after much persinsion, fastened a pack of fire-crackers securoly to bis stempy narra- tive, somcumea vuigarly ealled atall. The boys all formed s circle around his poatship. At the fest slzzingof the fuve, that Wiltlam-goat’s hind heels flow out, and thie boy that struck the match wha telescoped and thrown into a dirty pond of water. Then, as tho bang-bang of thio Chinese powder-squibs communced. that goat was sylzed with llurlmnllnn convulrions, and the way ha cut up would have discounted even Dan Nico' ted trick muole, That goat bounced wix feot op into tho air, then came down lke o keg of dynamite, demoliabing 8 patr of pantay and sent onc of tho Loys kitluy over uxlclnl-hnw. and was po sliarp In Lls movementa that none of tho encmy eacaped, and, having danced ovee the flattenod forins of the boys to his=hcart's contont, that yoat cleared a six-honrd fenee, chased o policeman, knocked over thrce corner-loafurd, #ent o buby.carriage flying into o gutter, killed two dogs, upsot an old wwillman, ecarcd s meryant-girl into hysterics, lel finally ran into a book-agent, becamo entansfed In his legs, and the two rolled. 1iko two fighting doue, overand over, until they fell througls a coalfole, . ~Tha buok-agent’ atitl lives; the guat, alnel fa dead. Won't some ono avengo tha goat? ——— A MIRACLE, Spring Talley {Minn.) rogrev 1t wonld scom, from the circumatancos wo sre about to rolate, that the agoof mirncles Is not yet over, but that cures are yet effected through Divine ogency as thoy wera in anclent times. A no- young marniod lady Nving & fow miles from this | Cronkhite, town named M. Vinnie Case (formerly Miss llu‘]zl(:‘.) g Bharpo) has for somo montha Leen reeurlcd o8 alingel gonio wilh conaamption, Everything that the best " medical skill could devise Linw beon re- orted to, but in valn. Finally, when ull hobo had fled, when she and all thoao nround her had given up 1 despmr, und toere scemed 1o be but 8 very fow wecks of lifo rewalning st the woet, n distant relative, an sged and devout mau of G4 years, the mostof whose 11fo hisd boen spont In religious work, eamo here on a viit, and whilo ot the house ln‘.’ll' d n camest prayer with Mes. Casc, laying his hands Bpon her Liead aud praying for her recovery, ngo aa it may seem to the skepileal, ber covery coutmenced lmm«fl-lu‘:( i Al f¥ now Wwell woman. Bhe wi our ofiice yesterday, and porsonally iava every evidance of complete recovs ery. ler face Law resumod it henltby apponrance; shy {4 able 10 do a hard day’s work withuut futiuue, and her step b as elastic ond vigoraus and her lungs npparontly as sound a8 whan abo was in perfect health. 1t la cortatnly & pamnrkahle cane, -~ She jn carnest In - ber thanksglving for her recovery, and gives all creait to the Lord for i1, Tl GOLDIN ROSE. The New York Graphle roys: 1t {8 Pumored that tho Pope Inteads testifying hisaps Jrectation uf M. Gea. Sherman's seal 10 rafiing tia u cription suut by the lwmanias of say ona | 18y o ks Jublice, by prescuting er with | _ Thomna tho Uolde with which “only soverctgns, n 3 chiurched, or clifes hinys becn Borored beretofore, - 1as deed, It {» sald that only thros tines bas Plus 1X. glven thls honorable ayuill s wny o, Ouo of the tirew be lias a0 Lonored are Muila Toresa, forniorly Queon of Kaples, to whont fie gave 1t o & teatinony of 1 appre- clation'uf the kindness wad afCction with wiicl she and fier foyal coleurt, Fendinand, received hitm at Oneta. wheit e fied from Roma in' 1864 Tho Kinprose Rugunts receiyed Uy secoudiand Eitzaheuil, Envpross | 3 of Nustria. the third. The red 4 made of gold of’ tho ;\ufl'll quality and TashioncdBy s aiiiful ariist, 'L ourth humlld 1 Leut de st apart for the blessing of the Golten Los by the Boverelcn Puutid, who t e Trrince, frincom, churcls, UF cily, As & Died, Loria) Bfection. 14 seving ss (37 back 83 tho ol Ji . Al welftls centurive o 'open uscd W curry & woldun | SHASS [use when walking I procession ou 1.acta 3 B It antiquariana d not aurve as by e orieln® Alexans | SOBE der 111 sent on, Wwards e end of the Lwoifth centus £y.t0 Loyl of Fisute, {n acknowledgivent of the | |4 L0E Adtvioe it i isd femiervd to tie Cliureis. Tope | T LIS 81 Julius 11, sent uoe in o ul 131010 Heury VIIL," By thls rec. | §56 ont, which | have fuuud fn 8 Cal entitied | 33 ** Ve kacramenta,* 15 will be soe 0ALAT this Fumor 1s corrvel as to o Fope's intentlon (o bestow the rows on Ars. Gou, Bherman, dio will be thu first (udivideal in brivata who hisa recolved s distlugulatied wa iyt Many peoplo sk what ihu old Fopu wants with auch cuormoud suws of tmuney, Any one who his been in Kowe uud seen the thousands of . {dia, su. lmllmuu Itatlan pricsts, monke, and friand gwann. ng the streots, will undereland what the wbney is neaded for. A GAMFT. OF POKER, New York Tribune, ‘Tho Inte Judge P'ctult Is sald to have been 8 moat carucat udmirer of poker and bliliands. Congre lle ‘warl avien money, - | fional man Ewing ovea refated that at one time when | Somips Pottit, ex-Chiet-Justice Leconfpte, and bimmelf wero golug throueh Missourl tu sttend court, they | Serdie Jrpox nnd Bai It {Fiad'oy tha Getendas - CURRENT OPINION, 4+}ethinks hedolh proest too much." Gen. Wado Hampton ought (o make ai Jvast ono speech without saying ** 8o belp we, God.~Ztch- mond (Va.) spaleh (Dem.). ‘The President's **policy " & because it is uot recoimized 0s a partisan but a ns- tlonal palicy,—one thad covers every fuol of the country's soi), and works nlike In cach of the Chirty-eight States. Thie explaine why the ravid olements in both political break it down. e, Ind. Den.). The President's onder [againat Pedersl officers liice) will amount ta littla by wa organized sersice. Otficerv, knowinz that ofice deponis upon cuntinas wor of the party tbat a for thut coutlnuauce an For they kuow that, wheno (he other party go oul. Wo want o eliminate from stopped at Kt Juscpl and played the usual game, Avout midaizit o dlsputs arvss between Pettit _and Lecompte de to who had won Sithe pot.' Pettit jusisted {hat Lie band was the best and that he was entitled 1o the nioney, 5o did Lecompte, In the midst of the mlruw and of Lifa wrath, Pettit aroee, selzed every bill on tho ta. ble, tore them. fu pleces, and turew them out of the window, Lecompto was very mch chagrinod, but not sed to give 11 up. It night, aul there was only wud around tho hotel, but Lecumpta went dowu-stalrs aud ianta tha mo feollnge fortorn Ullls, T'ho. search was frolile o relurncd a sad man, but Pettit and Ewing' laughter knew 0o bouuds, 1t turned out s00n f- terward that each man had bet sil his woncy, and when thoy camo (o pay tho hutel bill in the worn. ing dlhcy had to ask tho forbearauce of the land- . ——— AN INQUIRY, To ihe Editar of The Tridune. Citoaco, Juno 2. —It Is gonerally taught that Moses wrote all the Pentateuch. 1If thls 1s teae, will same minister of Chicugo please state Low [ i Moscs come 1o furalsh tho wccount of bis own | dutle ?;::n.,md Lorlsl? A reply ls luawcllnll!‘ .“l}mlh:d' Thore s no necesnity fur botberlng & minwter with such & siwple yuestion, There wis once a reporter by the nawe of Pratt. 1l went (o Omabs the colored peoyl aud thore became dnyolved in sone transactious | 1he culored peo aud tacrs bocams inyuleed fn sonte trsusscllons | 1yl e vislble for 3 time {34, So b wrotey y drowaing in the hort, cliwd up Mouat Pls~ Uriel sccount of hus death sourt Hiver, snd furnishuld 1640 the Eaatern papess. Theu thatu was young | 15r0 thINgS Lo tha olored ¥Oiv againat the Dewocral oplo’ wiust take care ) e Hichurdeon, who wrute up tby account of hid mure der by lndlaus, the diacovery of his body by o {ml of whites, sou fts rcmovsl to Cheyenue. fosce was & very superior wan, and thers sewud 0 reason why b abould be sasdlled for dolug what Prattand lichardson did. If every distingulshed claracier would Lave the thoughifuincas of Moss, © aud write up Lho atory of bis own death und burial, it woald save the 14 Wwuch trouble, and have e narrative resd Kf-‘ the way the distinguisted sharacier wauted It W Gal that I had becn some After the tecelver whith that Davics muy be D Henrlotta Pelder ox day, conld no_longer Fraok, it appears, order reatrainin; before Judge Duadle; Hensy b . ¥, Car| sod Wilitawm when tiie mortg; wis 8t Nos, 230 In the Ga; Elbris cpak 227, Junes Sutan L 14 Eastin: amcs Parratt, plaiatif, —A. il auce in_pos will t couics ip, they g the leyitimsta pol between the +f Courant (4ep. ). Tho Democrats of Chirleston aro the fricuds of na lony as they will cimocrate wish {0 yive the colored schaol systeut, a fale and an cqusl oppartualty in Detwcrats can_securo l‘.!ui.mlm‘! it bs uply will slwsys 'y bieu, the euluxzd eal—Charicton poupie, a8 friends, Yiafa L'the ofic wakiug ll\-lna‘- amlomlmpa H. r wrature. teDongal, J. 11, Fox, L, Geargo D, tareing, Jobin end Desodict A Stephens, Ilarvey 0. nk, VA Jewsa 2107 OF T'eter Ji THE COURTS. The Republic Life-Insuranco Company ~Matrimonial and Business Partnerships, Record of Judgments and New Sults Applicants for Admission to Bankrupteye Inthe mnitof T. B. Needles va, The Republic Life Insurance Company, & motlon was made yea- terday morning boforo Judge Williama by George A hufeldt, holder of ten shares of the Insarance Company's stock, for an order to bo allowed to ex- amine its books. Judga Witllame denlod the motion for the present until the Recelver ahould bave first Slcd his report of the condition of the corporstion, This will be dono ma soon as Mr, Ward ean prepare St The Judge sald he {ntended 10 conduct the proceedingm with roference 1o the winding up of this Company carefully and thoroughly., #fter & comparatisely short life, becothe fndolvent. and the stockholders, whether rightly or not, would naturally and jnetly suspect thero frand in ita mansgement. 1e proposcd they should have the opportunity to The Compauy, however, conld not be clored up In one or threa months, and K woald Mlmyh time ta cxamine It tooke hal made bis fiest report, on he wae st present encaged, is ] ‘would, therefore, bo denled at prescnt, but would be loft open until after the fiing of the report. A PARTNEESHIP TROUNLE. Elle and Elsio Destl have had ! Ing with thelr psriner, William Davles, and, findmg et the worst of i, they yosterday filea s LT agalnet him asking for s dis- They say that - tho Ist of & coparinership with Davica® fn the ULusiness of dyelng, tcuuring, :Innnlnfi [3 ulles ~ np 41 on! ntrcet, and thelr factury at Grand Crossing, Davl accuatomed to take In tha most of the hio 8190 kept the firm bonke, The com- plainants charge that be has been o) extravagantly, drawin tracting unguthorize husioessin o rockices and extravagsnt ma Ile har moreover rutnred Lo sccount with them for thelr ahare of the profita, On tha 4th inat, he re- moved the books of account, sad o large amount of goads from the office, and hna Abandaned it. iainants say thoy are well acqoainted with thej, sincas, baving followed it for many yeare, Th mrnmvho machinery In the factory, but their croditors the bad men probably; only there waen't cnough | fear Y get substantial justice. that they were likely to rolution of nartnersbip. January lss¢ the tes: they will unless the Court will ald them, ank that the partnership may bo dissolved, and trained from Interfering with the firm priperty or aflales, and may b come ‘filled to account for mod pay over whut he owes cm. fvoicEs, i @ auated her pa‘lenco yestor- bear the abuse of her has. band. Frank Felder, and npplicd for a divnree, Uer story s that of hundreds of others, but the thought of companlonship does litlle to ease her misory, and she raya who cannot endare it loncer, in In the habit of getting drunk, and then making thines hively ot howme, quarrels with his tamily, kicking nnd pounding his wife, and making himself Judge Muore RI:I vorce to lachol Bioon ground of desertion, ITEMS, Jndge Blodzett will recasf the same fury for July nth ‘Wendell R. Ring vs. Jobn Drnecker, dudee Drummond yesterday Isned an the defendany from’ fufringing thn 'l‘:olmpll {nant's patent for manufacturing plas- er balr, T the tax casc of the Chicaco & Alton Rallroad Company vs. L. C. fluck, 8 decree favor of the cumpininants, and granting an Injunc- tion againat the collection of thu tax, was eniercd Willlams yesterday. instantly taken, the exocution” of aloud being walved. UNITED STATES COURTS. (corge T, Miner commenced an action In tres- pams againat Mahlon 8. Frost, claimiug $23,000 dl'lqlnlge 0 that he has had thle moi In tho pate " Unfon Mutoal Insarance Company filed bill against Margarctha Ludwid, formerly Ma garetha Magous, and Jacob, Jowep!: nur, and L. . Boone, traste decd for 86,600 on Luta b2 nn division of tha east fraction of tho N, 21, 39, 14, A 11, oriey, Recolver of tho Cook Counts tional lank, commenced a salt ln deot far 81 ogalnst IL M. Hoxio, BANKRUPTOT MATTERS, Willlam P, Bherman, lote a vas-Ntter st No, 100 TMamlolph street, ‘went (nto bankruptey yosterday, s secured debts amount to 830, A0, with securi- tive of the samo valuc, and the unsocired are 83, 728,04, - Noassefs, Tho petition was refurrod tho Reginter, In tha matter of Arnold & Blason, & discharge was Jsaned to 8lason, In tho foilowing cases finaj ercditors’ meeting will be held Aug, 0 bofore Reglster Hilibard: Ahrens & Dehirana, 8, McKichan and Wilkes Ford, K 1, Wursburzer and Moses Frank, E. M. Horey, Wilton A, Jankina, Charles IL Nichols, Jostius Bmith, ilenry Hennett, 8. W Spear and A. Glibest, Parkhouso & Bartoa, I, ¥, ilayes X Klmnors, e, rdner llouso, dge 8. Pratt commenced an actlon In tre ogulnsl David D, Vanderhoyden, J, Charl Iaincs, E. A, Crane, M. k, and ing damages at §5, rooka liway Cowpuny and Roberi and Lenry Mee Lt Cathierine Bowmmor beaa dauinge from John Waguer for unlawfully 10§ 1nto her bouse, No. 55 Pell court, TUE UALL. IRCNMON DD Chambers. R0 % BLovtrTe=Unllinited oull, begioofs Vilm, Nu. 223, e Lifo-tnas N0 caso untr(dl. toukuw—No further £OF now 7t sid pareigf Awroy $347. L Ylarl tkowsky and takiug octivo part | ices ST Fotlowe . amilton has takeu such 8 Jikingz Lo politics other-10-10w Blalog Sud. turn her back sgain {oto thy ‘That caustic cocmies for bim b {efactivn with whlch aho adopis tix iguation of Morwn as **1hal vld w The corporation had, y formed s share, con- dohts, and manaping the They therclora 8 genural nuisance, srday pranted s decrue of di m frum lsasc Lloowm on the canc of “An appenl was and John Mag- oreclons A trust Kerfoot, McClary et al., Emery 8, Bond, S8amael T, White, Aloxander McCal), Bam- ~uel U, Wilki, A similur mceting will be held A TNegister Johnson fn the case of Klish BUV'EILION COULT IN HHIEV. The Gorwan National Bank heenn a saft for %, 000 nzninet Eil 1, Wenton and John W penter ot al. sued Willlam Baragwanath i for 31,000, CIICUIT COURT. . W, Biatchford and C. F. Ustos began a solt eatorday for $1,600 agmnst Thomas I3, Furnng- on. U, ¢ Holton and O, IL Filideeth Oled a bil) agatnst Virctala It Drady to forcelose a chattel mortgare for §1,180 on certain furoiturs which, ads, In Junuary, 1870, i was > 458 Wabash avento, At 14 now 000, began a snit in trespase for 85, ol“u? damages against the Chicago & Northwest- em tober! 5, 81, 138, 82 54 10 O, iny all 10-day § sUbmITLGd Cases 10omOrTY L of tivtiuns (Or uew i cALLInTRE—Yel cate 4,51 i calendar Nov, 24 2l LN AL, 240, and 391, Nu. 4,230, Lt X, o triAl, LR AR RLL—Genoral buslnes, Junux Wittiaus-(icuer JUDUMRNTS. Cinguir Cutir—Jrpaz N Tet Al ve. Jotin W, Lyke, il yeniter, 3% trial. A Tardi et al. va, Potter Palnicrs ventict, .14, aud motion (ur new trisk AFUET YH. Ci by_defundant,— W, 40,70, —MnAile juring Coupany ve. ¥Fraucis A, McCol COrRT-CoNyEes108s—1), au. $3,404.50. =Mantil plinouds va. ek Carralior, ve. Clty of Chls a I‘El(llhln“.;flf Inl':,"[l‘ b) Loy a4 5, 2% L K1, —~Joln f inton vi. Joha” by Malierel [ i vlg"'(bul'nt—dunn Roaxes~Mary A. Ihor rix, uss 0f K i, LGl AT Lo ren—Charlos Dickert et sl va. 8. D. Vi Bamuel Adauer verdlat, i u.maxg-, #1,0,3.01, and tation fur new trong in the Bonth slivs uro codeavoring s (fenn.) dralunche poluted theid, litics of the cozutry this scranible s and the -2 e, and will be of News and Courlar (. 4 It Juposnble to uieter pathy of lit- ers in otil) wmaking wholcsale, sud the ey Senate Ring ™' ih her 1atast letter will sarely make J:lalne onr fng whose enmily he cozld betier have fone withont. Princo of audnrity Ihat he is, Tilsine caunot but tremble at the work hia bluc. etocking sister has cnt oot for him to attend to w[hrn ’Canm'!!l meeta.—~5t Lovls Repullican (D). There 18 no danger of negro equality. 0 nof Bat it will be »o delightfn) for the white soldier to be com=randed to pace the greensward hefors the tent of Lient Flipper, the negro 1ndul of Weat Fofnt, and the white soldier will probsbly Indulge in 8 strange traln of thonght while dofngit. And when promotion comee, and the negro becomes Mafa ¥iiopah or Col. Flippah, the orospect of white Captaine snd Lieatenants will be 8o che ful, particularly if thoy have families and are sta- tioned at some post in the faF Went. where any nexlk-:l ll:“the -uchl] ‘coun;;}:'l |l'l'v‘lr:ld l);elrm!u- rior ollicer wonld_prol hard with them fiufi;nlr Tamiffes, -—mdnw{é’i’qmmr (Hourton Cordial indorsements of the injunctions con- Iained In the Important elrcular.letter sent Jast weok hy President Hayes to all praminent Federal officers throughout the countey have aiready ape peared In the colnmneof the Indevendent prors and many of our ltepublican contemporaries, Tha comprehnelve new reform will cowmsnd the earnest approval of every disinterested eitizen, and render an invaluahle service to the American peo- ple. It {s the natars] counterpart of the namerans eflorts heretolore made by the new Adminiateation to purify the pnbiie service, to unite in the highest attalnable deyree efliciency with economy o all tha departments of the National Government, and to carry out the real Intentions of the founders of the Tepublic,—Pliladeiphia Press (Lep.). A revolntion far more Important than any mere change from one party (o another fe beln: efiected by President Hayos® clrcular requiring al FPederal otlicen and employes 10 avold any panlaan efforts In politics,—in_other worde, 10 separato themsclven from the political machine: or, If they prefer political pursulie, to rend in thelr resfgnations, That is right, and the wonder Is thatthle great reform wax not Inaugutated long 230, The same men cannot with proptiety be the scrvants of the people and of & party st the pame time, o . . 'This gives the nation the Inxary of & now scnsstion, and will not only prove far more heneficial to the countey than the old polley, bat aoubtiers far more benedclal 1o the party that makee the refurm than any smount of assesamenta on public oflicers used h{ he most skillfal manjpu- |ldh'l‘r;l of pritisrics.—Suw York Winess (Ecan- a¢ e Denpito the fact that tho bardonof Internstionsl cammerce s pnt upon gold, it alone being ased to eettle talances, and the further fact that this country, Germany and other countries bave de- monetlzod silver, and &n Increaeed the rirain on #old, —ile difference betwecn the two metals ju Hmnxnl value ia but 10 per cent, That iw, thenitvor ollar of standard welght and fineness Is but 10 per cent lers value than the gold dollar. . This fac nlone should EAM at rest all question s to whether the two mefala wonld approsch in value were allver remonetized. With' the increaned demand for silvor fthero would be o decrened do- mand for goid; and tho trafic in this conn try slone would go far lowanl reatoring the eqni- ftbriom between tho two metals. It is an excecd. Imilyduumlul mattor whotliet the single standard wily ]l'h:unenll( obtain in Germany." It bas been attended, rinca the attempt Lo adapt it with so muach distreas to theé whiole beople, that is ks very dunbtfal whetbier It will stond, The bi-metallic policy of other conntries, and the pressure on En- gland from India, Indicato & popular extension of the double standard In varions parts of Europe. From the data now at command, we inslst it 1s ev- ident that the period. Is near st hand when sfiver will be L‘:lllml in value—the atandard dollar—with gold.—#Htedurg Cammercial Uasetle (Rep.). President Iayes proposcs the cxperiment of politica without' wlll"l!lmelhwl. oh"nnly withe ot orzanization, and of a public service on a bueletly private busls, 1o recognizes avile In onr political eystem,—as every reflecting observor dock, ~and strikes out in & romantic and sweeplny awath ngninat them, In his reetitade of purposs the conntry has undoubting faith. lie sincerely and earneatly secks a comprehensive change in the public service. He has pledged himeel! to reform, and bonestly means to earry it out, ruch & thing as desline with a practieal quertion in a very impractical way and of overiooking real difficulties with an fdeal vislon, When the Preai- dent naeames o deny all poblie ofiicers the right of pariicipating in tho ordinary politien) atlairs of the country, he announces a fllY"lMCh we eannot regard aa elthier sound In principle, cors ractice, or rafe In Its political conse- We are not defending or sustaining any bo poblic nervice. We welcome any rer form which strikes ot reai evils 8 praciicol am rational way, We have no doabt thal In the pres. ent movement the Prealdent means well, and hon. catly nims to advanco the general welfare, Dut in 1his pructical world we mast deal with thinus an we find them, and there 1s 100 much of the fdeal and romantic in this now plun, To throw away onz guny and atterapt to fght the enemy alons with resson is not tho way Lo success, —Af- bany Ecenlng Journal (Lep, ——————— GRASSHOPPERS. oW tho Ckinress and I'hilippine Islanders Exterminate the Pestambiretching Nots, Durning Rubbish, Ete. In March last a letter was dispatched from Tas ‘Tunusz office to a gentleman in ong Kong nske- ing hin for infornation concerning tho Chincwe aethods of destroying locusta. 1lis answer, pub- lshed bolow, mvesan outline of tho neans em- ployed, whick may be opernted efficaciounly fn the destruction f the grassboppers with which the ‘Western country bas boen Ior years aMictod. 8o {ar the only remedy doviuod has involved timo and tedious labor, and 1t s doubtful if banling a torred 1ron drag over a flold of *hoppers will ever become general 0 as to Tid tha cauntry of tho pest. Mr, Soars has kindly forwardod somo chilly eceds, which Tux Tranvss Lolds io trust for farn)- ept, who will he supplied on domand, aa far asthey will o, The suggcetions of Mr. Satra are com. mended to wufforerw In the nmicted districts, and 'Tik TIBUNE hopos that the means proposed hy him will bo of moro practical utflity than have eoms that have been earnestly recommended as &"‘}'"’:fl"‘*,'-" but which have, unfortunately, en- rel ed, 4 Ml’: Bouza has poblinhed a8 letter in the CAing Jlail, one of the most exuml\'tl(clnllhwd papers m the Emplire, nnkln': information, full ‘and ex. plicit, ae 10 other schiemes cmployed for the - exe teeminatlon of tho plague throasbout Chins, Tha answers will be promptly forwarded to Tus ‘Tatauke and 1ald before 1ts readers, My, Sounza's letter to Tuz Tuinune te a3 follow v the Editor of The Tridune, TloxaKoxg, China, Buy 2, 16877, —1 6m in re- ceipt of your lelter of the 2Hth of March nltimo, requesting me to supply you with Information re- gardine the method adupted by the Chinese for the extermination of Jocusta, Jam glad 1o be able o inform you thet the Chincsc, from time Immemo- rial, havo nlways stccessfully destroyed these cursed vormin by means of nels thrown acros thelr rice-floldn,” ‘They also make large pyramils, atadistance of one il (a quarter of a milo) be. tween each other, cowposod of all sorts of 1l plue, a of o ciond of locusta the pyrumids are all al once set on dre, and the enne vinoke laaued therefrom soon makes tha locusts alter their course, and very often, siter 5 shiort poure in the air, turn backwanls and disap. peat, cven agalnst tho carrent of the wind, if not o strong. In tho Plhilipolocs, whero the plame ls vory revafent, the natives huve constanily s regnlae lcpouit of rubblah, dry leaves, cle., round thelr plantations, ready'or the St alarm of the ap. x-nm:hlnf danger, They alsn fire rockets at the cloud of Jucusls with eflect, and dlscharge frourms loaded with paddy. Al locusts found o the fivlds are - esgerly col- lectod, cured, and devoured by the natives, who consider them a3 ane ot the best delicaclon: Under the name of {angora, thoy are sold in all warkut ownd in tha Puilippines, The Iaw forbiddiug the destruction of birds, and the periudical Impartation of Iarge quastity uf Chbincse marting, whicl subuist entirely on yuung locusts, have contribated 8 yroat deal to the do- strurtion of the fuacrt jn the Follippines, Dry chillles nay be oltalued o any guantity ndfa at about 20 runces o picul of LAY Iscnd yoa horowith soine sceds, which, tbe begiuning of summer, will bear ths, The smoke of the chilly he -tmmpnn‘iu numnes of ventilated the subject, an sny farther information obialued will be at buce Loparted to yon, Thanking you for thy t:‘pnm- Junity granted to me Lo be nsoful to you, snd with Kind rexards to our mutust felend, Mr. Lussen, 1 ain, yours falthfully, J, Hovza, ——— An Extraordlnary Egg. Potseniste )0 ) Chronicie. Mrs, John llohler, af Jolapa, wifs of the Torongh Buporvisar, was broaking c2us juto # crock, snd when sho opened oue sho fouud a small, perfect g, Illurpo a3 8 robin's egr, snd with 8 almont & wpecked shally ombedded in the yolk, - Yais Hitie L d @ parsiaily~dovelopd, porfectlys ent containe formed snake, VW ASTER=Y TALY TERCHER W inchded, to instruct twa children Tu Fronch sud Urrmans thred luaswns per weok. Address K 4, Trib- Bag vtice. DCIESTENR SMACHISENY MANUFACTURING ]{A}om[ i 4 bouth Canal-at., crflu 'u.h-‘z pany, 44 o ‘Ej largesd l{lh‘k uf slationary wnd purtable ensines, Iers, #aw miflls, and Woud 4nd irvn workiug tachiae: 7y eyt L the Worle dead tor priccs, FI WANTED—WITH AUOUT $3,00; CEN- Satsblished. paying Uruk stared reully g, nate ypeaingt prefer eaperienced party. re.s Trlluae Oluce. VW ARTED-UUSINASS BLOCKS- A large mouunt ul Sral-class Chlceo prope glear snd caun for budpes ok ceutrally b percunt of vacl, ULRICH & BAUNES, fuirton-ut. FOIt SALE B Thit e puaLEry M. fof cast balr) a4 brist Gt Tepe . fot cast valy, . TouiR 15 bovk-atare, from 10 G 2 31 buull Clark-st. PEUSONAL. I)MD:SONM:—IF FRANKIE DERING WILL Ab- dreas Jobu Doring, No. 73 East Mouroe-si., it will 'SLE‘I:“""‘"“" . Llvave fur Losleviiie w-oizht. D ESTATE, iE CHEAPEST AXD TEET DURL BiocK b Chicngo price, €100 0, il Cadh, 1 a0 real extate. nnd hating been'In the Peal Fatate businem (n CiieaRo for the past 24 years, any otd jriler wll Inarunt sou tnat my vainailond oved my Address or tel #ignature can be relted u| . or AV Falton-rt., Chicogo, Til. . e CUMMTRGA 'URBALE=CHEAT, TOCLOSK. AN FATATF, N Efl:{lm i ent Ehrer WIEHIARA, ol e met-av., between Twenty-Afih and Twenty- 230 23 dered mm-'wbgwf-r Bediarion H::!‘I,‘ Y. Apply to HUUIL A. WHI i TOR 6 AN lrverd sni P venth-at., o0 fayorabie term: Inguire At 13 Chiamoer of Commerce. N BUHURBAN 11EAL ENTATE. TroRsALE#io0 SILLTYY & BEAGTIF L LOT, one binck from ‘"ll'l':i :“m!‘-:'flln'" :'!'.;I miles from 17s chieapest pro mArkct, nd shown freey ahatract free; IOAJM.‘:;:J‘: siready on. BROWN, 142 Lasal TO_HENT-H0USES, Nouth Sidc, [0 REST-0.STONY AXD DASEMERT MATDLE. E T b e gt o ML ) 7L oa Sy : eSiae [atetaan WAL A T okl e earburn-at. [0, RENT=TWO.STORY _TRICK _TOUSE. 118 Mlchican-ay.: {srge hed.roim oh main flcor: all {noden impravementa; plor glass, cornicen, and fam- 'reqning gu with the hoose; rent 850 per month, g:lll:hn & BIICER Room J Rryan Block, (70 Ls '[’O RENT-COTTAGE WITIl IRICK BABEMENT and m viera linpravements, b7z Michigan-ar. 1 rent low. I, i1, BERKE, st [fome Nationai iank, or 257 Calumet-av, SOME MILWAUKRE BHICK cioun grounds, corner Lirexel. Sahnronn. T) I’IHKT—VZR‘CH’!M'—'A FUNNISAED NOUBE OF fToome. st Heansion; eenttally lucatids L the right person 20 per ma 1 ) otilce, ¥O_EENT-ROONK, West Nlde, T—943 PER MOXTH-PLEOANT NEW front house, 555 West Jackwne alag cw marble frouts 313 and 215 Ashland uquire st a0 Ashiand-av, d [0 MENT-f13 TER MONTH-NEW TRICK haouse 513 Weatern-av.1 also 713 per month, new Brick house containing hot and cold waier aoparatus, 517 Weatera-av. _Inqlure at 343 Weatern-av. il‘o RENT=3 ELEOANTLY FURNTA RGOS, ail fronting chicap 1o Kood partics. Weel Machont e _’f M0 RENT—THRER PLEABANT FHRONT ROOMA= ali communicatings ‘ias. closets, olc., for lIght lomsekeeplngs nica lucation; 424 West Jackson-st. Rides 0, RENT, L O UNFULNISHED rootns, W F['G RENT=NICELY FURNIRIED ROOMS. AT) Randothrate FLY Hoom 30, 113 Ksst K North Sldo. '[“ RENT=NONTH BIDE=TW0 LARGE ROOMS, two clossta, slok and water, 100king vut un Desrs I;/GP'I'.'-I rent, KA, North Ciark-st. TO_RENT_STORES; OPFIULS, | OWIIIIA.\'"lhm.m 44 Exchange "\llt}ln’tp liliucel Inneous, COND TLOOR OF N0, 206 ATATE- Taily adapteit fGr murle-FOdMA OF Dot le for auy Kht by o kvod urder Fecon fuur No SRstaterst, WALTH “""1‘}."1‘-&1‘.‘&&1&.} cond gt No.2 LRuvm 1, No. 40 Dearboru-sk. WANTRED=MALE SELY, ‘Erndees ‘ ARTED-TO WATCIIMARERS—A TRURDUGH- 21 ek eI eyt T " eTkmAg tordne wark drem, with roterencos, ¥ &) Trfhuneomen. _ 00D MRAT- i F=o) W e R AL U AT 533 ARD e Miscelinneons. STE ), A ETOX , 3 . NV TR AT RIOR 8,00, AT OENTLE gultare th [nirdace ars publications, Bealth- fal, sgrecahie, and very Incrative to dhome pas- FHnR. the broper ginlineaions. Call or Rirem B Birhioysco, Washe VWARTED-LivE “MEN " TO TAKR AGENTS Gaide, fourth yesr, 1 00, threa month, 10 et JAMES PL E:r:—'x"?“m'l?umv:n-w ‘vixmb:o?‘fl"cx BOY1 BALART, TF] 23 week, Ad o P30, Triinae atpeaces 18 basd-wtiLing of soplican VWANTED=A "LIVE. FTiSTCLARS —BTANCH ealcaman, to take fi e tory, Aafir"r'flun, Fhintne omee. O © 1aree terrt AUENTS T0 SVLL BTATRITGTITR [} & new o Adireh uu—]ggn:;;(:lm!_r:enuom iR commission, ANTED=A FEW GO0 X WV AIENZA FE S0 CRSTReRET 4715 TV ANTFL T TRUSTWOITITY ARD FCOROM: young mex, guod penmen, for permanent witionsy state age and give Toritlona: staie sge and give refereaces Adaress N W A e T AT partied ST et S T o Work for suitalie : ; Hoon 1 Garucs Hatse, corner Caal and NARGOIPD e ANTED-MEN WIO CAN HAIBR_PRGY ! AV AT A B, e - £3% per day. Thues only who are of genteel sppean N Rivney 34 Soneate e eny. peed it o e tnS | , e seutfirro et AT @0 LR g, + Domeatics. ‘ ANTED—A FIRST-CLABS COOK, WASI Rl’:b and {roner, German o Thirty-second-st., be; ) il rwegian,' Al ! HET-CLAKB CODK, NORWEGIAN i Mook 3 nuAsy_ TRI—CO! 1RL TO k! Y | uu-nri.n:@_\igl-tgv i TODOOENERAL ‘ TANTED=TWO 00D GIRLS-ONR _WAITER d diah.waahy ¥ BUIK&HI\)(“H:" “It isher—at 177 Esst Monroe-st. ANTRD=A O R OENE \vu 377 State-at. Apply (ol "quldlzl;‘llnfllflwl)fl‘ JVASTEDZA KITCHEN O NP WII0 COULD “r NTED=ORNMAN TIELP-A GOOD COOK, Waslicr, and ironer. nlsa & docond girl W asalst 1 genoral houtework, 31tst bare Foud referuuces. Ape iy at ion-ht,, sido entrance, WASIED-X, Goo bousewurk. _inauire at 1242 Indians Nurses. 1] £] PD=A QINL ABOUT 18 YEARS oLDTO ¢ 1 D GIL TO 1O GENENAL WS Asmist In taKing card of & bahy and Ly ark Bunt faruinh pEteninces LT bRy AR - s xl;.k B Anl.mkl:enpnm. Clerks, ctc, QITUATIOS WANTED-RY A YOUSG MAN FTIOM -4 82, John, whih an excelient Lusi ? Slaa T e yeelient Luy ne-l- dtieation, in [ o D eftgant penman, T % SIFILers ias hekd e foghion or Cashics sl eoraitas o ho can_got. K- E H : : ASTED-T( RENT=2 UNFURNISHED ROQM: w{th or withont board, between Van Boren ang Lake-aws., and enat of Ashisnd-av, and west of Aber- dees Large rooms, en sulte, desired, Address for two days, E 47, 71 tibuve vitice. ‘VM'IBD—TO RENT—A COTTAGRE IN GOOD order snd nefghiborhnod; musg I eliean; guod tenanta, prompt ye. Address b 47, Tribune oilice. EANANCS A\ DVANCES MADR 08 BIANOTIS WATCITE 4\ Londa, ete., at LAGNDERS jrivate ofliee, 12) 1 dolph-¥t., near Clark, itoo 148, Eatabtisned 1ASH PAD" FORL OLD UULD ASD BILVEAL SMone; 2 00 watches, diamionds, and valusties of every dedcription at GOLISMID'S Luan snd Hultion Otice (lfce: 0 Fast Madion-st. Estad.ated 1w, qO3EY T0 LOAN-ON IEAL BSTATE X cil csza at current rates and in sums Lo autt. " MEAD & CUE, 155 Laralle-st, 'l‘ouA —$u0, 81,000, $4,000, AND 1000 UN ChicAgo real estats: Mortgages botght. JOUN C. LONG, 72 Enst Washilogtou-se VWASEL TG LOAN=F13.0m AT & PEIf CENT 10t five of ten yearson 8 ihousand scres of hizhly« Impraved farma (o fows. Address 11 8 9 $tate st Chlcago, Arat foor. wa TED=TO DONROW—¥300_ON CHATTEL security a1 falr interest galys socurliy ambia aod yAyment pure. _ Address ¥ 10, Tribune oide, 7 TERCENT MOITGAGE LOANS—I CAN LOAN iz S e S (e, o 3 e janey is Here In LAnk. Call Trom Wtn 13 6 OTWAY WAT: 0N, ltoum 4, 161 LaSalie-st. SN | TO LOAN IN RUMSTO 8UIT ON CITYV $5,000) T AN LU TO SUIT ONCITY 1o cotnimiralon. GRACK. 241 Bouth Ciark-st., cor- erdackan, - K300.000 5E Ihuln\!‘zl_mlm. 1. _ BUSINEAN CHANCEN. A 000D OPTORTUNITY 16 OFFERED T0 ANY. 4\ ous with incans W purchass o tuka an futerest in & whalerale manofacturiog and jobling beot snd ahoe businesas long eatalilahend, and of excellem repotatiou. Efther tie manufarturing or Jobbing business, or baity, ean be conducted suceesstully. Particulars ang sab- #:antinl reasons 1oy selling will be givan by calllng o Fhring 5 FHIAR G T i Troii s vo a1 ursiny, 30d Fridayof tils woek, Trom 810 104 52 sndaw7p. m. NANUFACTURKR. A BARK CHANCE TO WUT A NALF-INTEREST 1006 0f the Ivat. paying sumpie-rootns tn Cllcagu. Tnquire za 434 Biat GO0 T CAR PAT UF _BTEADY e o three 28, Trl\mua’ufl'}c'a. . il l(wlllinr.u—wt'vnu-llovsnT}fncMm ALV fahusiness ventre of city: profia frum §6 L) 64 per o day Alsy e ture 20 intics outside the city, oul) Siro thets duing & Arv e iatnesss Wil sAnd (noee tigatiun. _ Apply at 128 Dearhorn-at., Kou FOR BALE~RESTAURANT AND DAL, FINELY turnishes, 0d fueation, eheap fur caah. Gotng to_teave clty, lnquire T. £ GILMORK, 203 Eouth Jefferson-nt. O BALE-VOK OASH-g7a—A “UTEAT DAT: Kafni valustion exceed #1,000; an_eaally-managrd entabilshed gengine cash husincsd:’ proof, [rofts aver Iummnmm pant scculnmiodstion tu's satistactory rers MR SALE=FLOUR NILL AT A BARGAIN, BASY terine, 4 rin, MachineTy jrrfoct, all latest it inenta; winter wheat, Jarge cuslom tr Eikbart, JiL, or If. ALSUP, U, 8. TABLISHED HORSKE- ying busnes in Chle Jears grousd L satl cheapt prescat ow TOREALESAY OLT; shoeiog shop dofng the b cagol commodions hrick ahoy slck and touls complete ] Wil er rvilring frons bashuas. _Address A 34, Tribune, Ol FALK-A DIUG STORE LOCATHD #ood lwwn L Northeru Htnola; stock s n falre uf LULD, STOUTEND! nGit SO() WILL WUV A TTTED buatuess ceutr $00) Mrkk Uy A KNG A piy 0 0. W, COOPER, 157 Lasalle-rt., baseiucn). KOFURTES AND ORUANS l::\'( l;io:n:u.:'hzlffiw"flnfi'xr PAYME! L T. MARTIN, 134 STATE-SF, AT HALF PRICESTIE FOLIOWING Wilt ba sild (0 par sdvances:” Selnway. * spicnitd Now York upright, §35)." Address ¥ 6, Tribave, PECIAL OPPORTUNITY=WR NAVE JUT [k clced's tew fiei-clia uianuturtes which our & HITs sale upun cont. ufly, hose In want u!‘?mn-' o8 Ut tn spelat il o s 8 spocetai up ;i L ol tacalle ke o HALGTL N, 15 Eiate: wiil do'well tucalls 1. ‘VAN“'V.IF—A BOPRANO YOCALIST, TO THA Witli & frst-closs convert g Appty 10'd. HUTCHINBUN, Nevads Hoiel, Y ween JUand aocock, 72 IO NONTHLY WILL BWUY A NKW Ol 8RC (3 X Haad pi; ited v, Al o §125 S10 Bl binalihd S e ()= $T—F100—-ORG A WITH A ATE: sl)ollg\»mv'wunul i e e ATIAT aid durability, STOIY & CAMD, *1 ()3Tt BLEOANT FIANDS=HTATE «D Lol anioed s kive vitire satisfactiva, BIORY &CAMP, 213 Biate s o MUNOELLANEOUN. YOUNG MAN JUST ANOUT TO TAE A T AL i Ay W IR R aency (or mine U TSN ks o i s 1 y to. .msuuutm:_;n m_{due«.m o e IAMONDS BEY TO ORDER—GALL AT MT ‘wurk-ruoing snd hat rour dlamonds propesly sot so insare Chir satety, Ao LAUDKINACR, Disond Jewelry Manutaciuree. A Madiaon-st., souibweek cure ber of ntate, up one Aight. it LOAN OF £500 TGOOD SECURITY) 1 WILL give your boy permaneal situstivn in th ofice 10 learu printing business thon h}( siatu whers futurs pr o View cai bo had. _Aduress ¥ 15, Tribute ot L\ FARMERS AND GARDENKRS-WE 151 TO contract for following vegetahics fu large qusati- tlesfor BMULIACUTIK puTpuma: BINALL cucumabern suall sliverskivned oulons, where bak KTven cu iork(na, €aullfowe Lune otice, bey 4 s Titasie: AdaRRE T Bution Botlses can mal totertering with thelr Duuse. X 40, Tribune oiice. PO LAWYERS—A LAWY, WAL " abaut retlriog from bualuess, Wants s deak rooin, {0r.su g luracy, or Wil pay sefeor rt.” Addrad Lawyer, ¥ 44, Tribune vilic UCTION SALK OF HOUSEHOLL FURNITURE o d 30 st BUTTERS & CO.'8 auct] DUNITURE CO., 500 WEST NA! i iy B0 ficla” taratiare o DontLly pivinenta Low pricce. kasytervie V& INTEND TOCLEAR ODT WITHOUT IEGALD w salug, vur entir Tukal) stock of furnitura felu réduced 40 peroviit. 1t T, MAKTIN, 131 o Ll GE, A n:sm.uiiu FilE-FROOY 8 EORAGETORVUE ure. werchandiag, eari e 10 e cenit year. A GILIS & Chee 100 Womt Muproe-at ‘mrur\"»ruu.\guwx ANY, T8 ASD 80 VAN l‘un"""{.':" Suplé toctitifea for sforass of trmliure worebandie. fsves sl 11 TanurEeor Uty Yaulld tor \ BIALLS Yoy o in 8 lank. and will work tor anyibing ceptlonaliy’ foad eity references, Address B 1 THE. ! §|T|‘.\Tlv)~' WANTED=IY A YOUNG MANW BIX | ne uice. Fears {1 business, as drugieric N i -\J}“_’ iess, A% drueierits A No. | réferencis ¥, Arlhune oflice, Concninen. Teamsters, otcs care of horsen, i €Lk oF Latmdres 'y Trivune orlce. : JITUATIONK WANTED — TV __EXFERIER ki elr biusinee cummended, Adirens ¥ 36, Trivane oticed T 1T Miscestnnoou [TUATIOR WANTED-IN A WHOLRSALR GRO- $ bouse, oF Wiih 8 TAMUACHIFIOR o0 g3 Tn Rpalnanes la. Mma, fuers of eat carrier No. 1. Detrolts Mpep U0 ! Donestics. ITUATIONS WANTED-R - clssyreferences. {ffeass call L G3 Larrabos Sy refrences, o o-9t. 10F two ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD O)IiL FOE | :SR Setwral fouséworki city reforences. AR . glflVATXON WANTED-TIV A COMPRTENT GEIL 10aa glr) for prierul hiurawork in small Americaa * M“{;ug‘rfi“ call a4 400 Kt Divixion, near Weise VABIL_AND , Kl TEI=NY TWO RESFECTADLE ' Py 7ok Iotina-sr ) ECTAD RD—BY X FlH 8 MEAT in hotcl . 0 otel, Femaurant, of bomfiux“ > e house. _Address TTUATION ™ WANTEDT A " WINDLH: Call a3 Mouth Jeflerion-ot, -+ Boou Fel QETCATION WANTED—I Y A Gilil; PFORGENRIAR 8 huuseworky o £ West Lindiuuarss, VoAb OF ity relercaces. ” Appiy st 170 ? Nenmstreasas, ITOATION WANTED-IN A SMALL PAMILY TO bW Al axa{st yencrallys can 3 i, §:50 wesk. Adioas ¥23, Tribine oibee — e . Nirses, SKTFATION‘ WANTED—AS WET. of addremn to M L . KOSA ARNOLD, Z13 Divislon-ss, Employment Agencies. QITUATIONS WANTED—-FANILIES IN WANT OF VY 2eandinavian or German tlod 5t 0. BURK 'S ctlc 1o Mo Vabtenae > BOARDING AND LODGING,. ~ Went Sidon. .2% BOUTIl PEORIA-ST.—NICELY YV‘RNIII;IED m“rr:;m";:‘urmw tamily, with'good board; $4.50 T ASIHLAND-AV., NEAR CO| NTOE= ! 98 & ive it tooth it e e Tes, atiractive frnt rouh board, 8t very luw Lerms; al Toom. P Bl A istmans ik, il e D37 FARRENAV.-X FER DAY TOARDRUES ¥ : wanicd, ~Also 'front sad b H i'fln or withouk board. Trivate um"uyl. '."i.h“’.‘;u"c.'fim i 5 = ‘ Sonth Nide. 4O EAST MARIIEON-8T.—LOARDENS WANT. 3 CLATKRT, CORNER MONTOE-1TF You want & haadsutne rou i, S e T s and ey Yar [ MICIOAN-AV =) iK6 WIGIING ONE 285 MO REAITiNS Wil ORE Sude aied 8t modersia price. licforences U MICHTGAN-AV.~A _NICELY-FURNTS 363 MK AT, SR BOAILDY WANTED, ’ OARD-FOI ORNTLEMAN AND 1118 PA Pl b L e, iiviniocarion and terine, o o v TriRe al - JIORNEN AND UARREAUES, UCTION BALES OF HOISES, CARRRIAGES, 4 A% o e T ehred, (IS, , Tuesdays, E cummnenucing & 108 ul,, o . T Washlugon-al. Riovd ob b Siala, { Ot BAL HE HANDEOMEST PONY TRAM ™ ]r a0 hopurted kuglish rul\’ rich Yculrll.s-;‘a}‘l!l oy et pertostly sound and xind, and vdry echrn e Yo an KekB e Tl # S ; H ondar, ufl‘ngll-u harness. Wil be :fi'w}', theap, | i or wilt exctisnye, - Addr TIUALE-BOX TOL: “HUGOY, STADR - e ¥ 11, Tribune oflics. Top B DI, W duliannont cost B 17.64, $160; nearls - O] x00d 84 DEW, 50 Wost Adam, TIST-CLAE OAD-WAGON, ast Hixteenth st. FIT ¥0ii A LADY Tl gioes PN nouse rir ¥oi, ; wo-sented carriage. ADpDlY w“'ffiiu}'“x.u]fir?::, l Ber B8t kil Sonre sta s dader Palimor 1iouses J0H BALE-ONE OF TIE VINEST 50, sy JPURALECONRAY TUR RN RIT SoAD narsT cliane IUF Gt closs oWle-LaT ruad Wgon, adrom B @ Triliuna oifics, L NOW OR NEVER-WE BIALL TN R NEIT h Awenty days dispose uf at uulllnlph ul;'nh e s rhpalad vtk of Do Dol e ey ars pericct besutltn wjih aad n, TIANUTACLUTe, ABd SYCry Tunled’ PANSONS & SKVILLE, 300 Wahak sy, SQUECIAL BARGAINS IN PANILY CAWGAGER ?l o e EOWAKDY “m!k}v'm'"mua""' B of dackson si. ik __LONE AND POUND. [ROUND-AEGRRELL NATE, WHlITKVACE oWl | eF uiay lave 11K o3 pe Adamym. SOUND~A RED AND WHITK G WNRItCAS Fopaedity AJ Lo w38 44 28 IS N IOS’I’—-A SMALL BORREL “MAKR WITHO! 4 shouss straycd from vur stable, A 4 for BT rel i 1iberal rowas il be 1 S e s ebarts *GuBssbt AN 6GHA < UST—STHAY KD FROM TIIE SUTSCRIDE! s g0od sfze ten A BAY 3-yar-old Dilatored v brensts day Tutataiaslons s 'fi;g sulisily wwurded. 4. D. BKINNEU & ty-sccoul: reaal, abg- ! T wil e - L0r, 223 FSOAY WGRK Thberel rewant. ot b Lt:z;’r SPIIN rAwLToN A N 6TUEET YESTEKDAY A DUNDLE OF - Vrn T 23 R Rbury ot 8hd DAL rewards i OST- BROWN GVEKCOAT UX WA 3 3 B Ve v raon s ot n'l'l":la's“? g 5 vioi saine w Sanfy eavtly e e AL S AR Lake-st, s I~ dsy evenlaZ. & Dhactou-top bugxy, 1 St vl amtiis oy Wl BIC ST ‘0. 08 SLeuleuls; any oue 20ding te0s Will pleasd fo- 4 tweel Washingt M Juue 2 at o T Sri)izx—}'lmu OPPOSITE PALMER 1i Rl T or infurmativa of 7 T cr!“ urmatiu o \he property by M. L. e hIvoRCcEs. i AR GG SUOTR JO AT Cgal cauas, Call o v " MON : EILY, 102 Washiig 0. oty 1onis 45 a5 0 Chicon Ie) i1 PATD POR BOOKS—CASH 1% LJ Guod ks Wil ways Brlog Uik wices. CIIAPLX § QUL Byuk Bywses yuues vu st Dvasburi-elly |

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