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~ SOUTH CAROLT Whites and Blacks Exchanging Olive-Branches, Nacification Mectings of Both Races at Ellenton and Aiken. Requests ‘for (he Drcontinnance of Proseentions Growing Out of the Ellenton Riots, TNE ULLENTON MEETING, AEN (8, 0) Comrlor-danrnat, ELLenton, 8 C., July 1, i8te—A mans-meet ing was held nt this place to-day, with a view of duking meusures to obliterate the bitterness be- tween the races growing out of the late polltleal canmpalgn and the Eltenton slots, ‘The meeting was largely attended, about one-third of those present being colored. Every class in the eoun- trywar represented, The meeting was called to order by Capt. G. Martin, Maj, dames E. Crostand wns chosen Chairman, and W, We Williams, Esq, Scerctary. The Chatr briefly stated tho otject of the meeting, whitch was more fully explained by Capt. G@. W. Croft, of Aiken, ina well-timed aud elaborate address, A motion haying been made and carried for the Chair to appoint a Committee of ten te draft resolutions expressing the sentiments of the mecting, the following Committeo was aps «pointed: Capt. GW, Croft, Chairman; ©. B. Re Deayer, Vaut F. Hammond, Represeutatire C.K, Sawyer, H. P. Chattletd, State Senator A. PB, Batler, 4, C. Marth, Bryant Connell (colored), Washington Bush (colored), and De, Isnae Fos man, On tnotion, Mab Crostand was made, ex- officio, n member of the Committee, ‘The Comuittee retired, and, while they were out, the asacmbly were addressed by Sheri T. Holey, Dr. Rockwall, aud one didge of Pr bate, W. W. Willinins, Al the speakers ex. preeseil themselves garneatly in fayor of the oh- Warr the meeting, which was for bringing about an era of peace and reconciliation between, bhe race re KR ‘ell mentioned tat Mr. B. P. Chat field and Dr. Ee 1 Bardeen had been on to Washington to sec Urestuent Haves and Attor- nev-Gencral Devens, to ascertain if some plaa could not be adopted to stop a'l provewlings Reowing ont of the Ellenton rlote; nnd further Ftated that this meeting and its modeor pro- ceedure are fn avcordance with the President's pollcy, and there is uo doubt that the whole question will be peaceably and amicably eettted ft tho partlés adjust the inatter between thems silyesin a friendly manner. Dr. Rockwell sald that hundreds of colored people from Alken Court-House ood vieinity would have gecom- panted them on the snission of peace, but thoy utd not have means with which to get here, ‘The Dovtor was followed by Robert Turner, colored, who eald he Just a son fy the Ellenton troubles, and Jitd seen a great Deal of trouble about it, but was wiiling todo aa much for a peaceable xetulement of the case aa any one, Isuae Baxley, colored, next spoke, advovating yeuce and triendship between the two races. *“Atthis point the Committes returned with the resolutions, which Capt. Craft read: and ex- plained. They ure as follows: Waenrar, -‘The Ellenton rlota, and the prosceu- Hons resuiting therefrom, ond the parte taken by the citizens of this vicinity in theeo trials, have eendered il-fecling among many citizens of tats clon; and Wueusas, It ts bert for the of all parties. tmplicated in wise for the better material ce and happiness re rote, anu like hlcreat uf all classes in this section of our county, tint re mony, foud-will, and klut feeltng. should exist between ns, ue $e natural and ougat of right to be, and aed over exixted between ua, except aince the date of said unfortu- nate rlots: now, to the end that the citizens of thie rounty may be restored tothe sainy feeling of friendship und confidence that hus exleted between then In the parts therefore,” we. the citizens of Ellenton and viciuity, In mass-niecting assembled, jo : Reaolee, That tt is the eense of this meeting that it fe unwixe that any further prosecutions should ge had In any of (hese caves growing out of the Ll- enton troubles, cither in the Stite or the United itates Courts, eltler azninat the white or colored sens; and that we will ase our infuctic to pro. vent ony further vction being taken tn that aif; and that wo shall sce that all parties, both white and colored, sholl be protect. ad in thelr homes, antperron, and property; anil {t stall bo our duty to wee that the law to that end is tilly and fulrly enforced, without respect to yorenns. Ani we do declare, as the acnae of this Gecting, that tt fs wise anit patriotic that the passions that have been onzendered betweea the shite ond colored races, daring said ruts ond the irinls thut have testited therefrum, bo fogotten, and that we ae again enter upon an era of good: will and felendahip, These reeolutions were put to thot meating and adopted without a dissenting yolee. A mo: ton was putby Copt. Martin and carzled, ree questing the public journals to publish these Fesumitionas also, a motion requesting Mr. 1, Chatileld to yr ent the procecdines of this cotlns tu the President of the United States anil to the Attorney-General, ‘The mecting then adjourned, ‘Toe day passed aif harmomoualy, Everybody seemed happy, and to by trylng to make trends with everybody eke, Dr, Bardeen, who was United States Marshal, nid arrested all the ae cured Just after the rota, was hero toalay dol. all be could to prevent any further lteation the cases. A yreat mony of Adken's most pron Akent cittens were here, working fn the good tause af pence inaking, notably Messrs, Henry aly, Heory Buseh, Col. Ton Davis, and otlie ers, Letters from D. oS. Hendersun, dunes Aldrich, and O, C. dordan, members of the Afken Bar, wero read, tndorsing the objects of the meeting, By observing the names of tho Committes, (t will be seen that it was composed of suine of the inust prominent men of the conn. ty, of both races and buth political partles, and al both progecuted and prosecutors. Wo may reasonably hype that this will end these political yrosecutions, ——— THE MEREMNG AT AIKEN, Aiken, 8..U., July 1, 187%—Purauant toa call, the colored eltizens of Alken and vicinity wasemmbled In Haynu's tlall to conafaer the reso Jutions adopted at a reeent mecting held st Ellenton. ‘The Rey. H. D. Edwards was called to the Chalr, aud E, 2. Bardeen appointed Becrctary, Proyer was thon offered by tho Rev, John Phillips; when, on motlon, the proccedings of the Eltonton mecting were read, and a full and, free discussion was hud. Vy request, Messrs, Chatileld and Drayton addresssed the mocting, kiving a full aud lucid explanatton of the peace- Inevting at Ellenton. ‘Tach the discussion of fue resulutions was taken up, and most telling aud claquent speeches wero mada by James Matur, Eu. and the itevy Be We Healt: atter Which the tollowing preamble and resolutions of Indoraement were adgpted with the greatest enthusiusun : +, Wignzas, It haa como ta our notice that a masa. mnecting of white and colored peoply hay buen bul at Elentun for tho purposy of paacumnd recuncil- nd to hurmonice thu {Mt-fuettns engender wv the white snd colored people on uc- count of the HNenton pote and the trlals resulting therefrany and Wuntizas, Wo bavencon and read tho resolu- Hons adupted at said meeting; therefore, be It Hevuleed, ‘Tuat we, the ‘colored citiaene of Alken, in masa-meeting assembled. do cardl: ly inaurae orl ractprocale the kind feelings and sene Mente theruin ux pressed. . evolved, That the repart of thts meeting and & copy of the above bu presented tu the Mreatdent of thu United states, tn connection with the suport of the Ellenton meeting, — EDITONIAL MMENT, Brom fag acing paper (editorial, ) We publish elauwhere the official Procecdings of the meeting of the eltlzens of Ellenton, on the Uth Inet. ‘That the people of Ellonton and vieluity and those called to take part In thelr council did well (n this work, and that its result will bo Leneficial, needs ne argument to support ft. Every won tu Alken County, who has luvo for bis county, respect for lis Stato Goverus ment, or the welfare of the Republic at heart, van but acknowledge and appreciate. this manly aud honorable peace-naking meeting, Nb county has been more distracted durlug tho past, few years thun Alken; aud those ubfortunats troubles Lave not unty bees used a4 a reproach agaluat her fair name, but its effects huve been wotully felt by our whole people, in the trials “ arlsing “and Itkely to arise there. rd, | We van eee no reason now why any fur ther trials should be had fn these matters, Never before was there euch p feellug of friend- suip eatsting between the races fu our county tlava. the elective franchise was given to our colored people; and, if the vartlctpants in the lute of lust September say it willbe better that no Cardia pruseeitiuns be Lad in clther the State or United States Courts, Wwe thiuk their wishes should be respected. Axaini our people are extending to Prosidont ayes and Gov, Hatupton thelr outire support, iu Turtherance of the propositions mado by the former in hig letter of acceptance, and the promises of his luaryeural for whut is termed tha : pollay,"” umd in suppurt of the Tater's promise that “All clasece should Le “protected “in thelr = homes, and the ujoyment ot the rights of their }ereons oud property.” Although the task of judiving a “Goverment ao love und vo Morcughly detoratzed was hberculean, yet, With the support that Goy. Wamptou bas front anew Hfe has been civen ou lnouwealth, ‘The greatest didienity that he find to contend with wad the partlean feelings ene cendered between the mares, inflamed by biter party passions, ‘Therefore, we aay, aaa matter Of pohey, It ie one bounden duty as poor vith sto aid our Executlye in this matters avd that he hae the support een bis noble efforts of lie whote We aincerely the Elienton trouhles will be forgotten, and that our people will again enter upon an era of goud-will and Irlendohip, ‘The meeting of coloreit citizens at Mayne’s Hall, on Monguy Inst, In lorang the peace-reso- Titions adopted’at the Ellenton meeting on the Thth fast. was adecided and entire etecese, AL the request of the meeting, Mr. BLP. Chatield was called tpon and made a very Ineld explana. {lon of the manner of briotig about this era of pacitleation aud good tecling betwren the races, ani the benelits to be derived therefrom. The reinurks were listened to with rapt attention by all present, Mr. C. Bi. Dravtou, as a represents Wtive man amongst the whltes, was also invited toaddress the meeting, and spoke with much Jecling upon the paciiicalion measures, convincing ull of the wililnness, sinverity. and Hesire on the part of the white people to lve Upto and carryout the cumpaet. Several col- ored wen, representatives of the rac Major andl ex-County Trensurerthe Rey. W, Heald, made most excellent and thinely tee inarke, favoring peace-megaures and indore ment of the Ellenton resolutions, Mr. Beaird, Was frequently applauded, and at the eluse of lis speceh, when the venerable Edwards pat thy question to a vote, the peace-meaaures were adopted unanimously with « long-reverbrating Ayal”? OURREN'T GOSSIP. GETING ‘TO ‘THE POINT. [Airat Altenipt,} **Mleg Lette, I've bought the nicest ttle cottage— The anugucat nowk, ues but enungh for two; Dut ere Taeitup rd like to ask you € If you—tf you= I arbsny if you would paper pink or blue." [Second Attempt} *Treally think Min vetting rather anctent— Was twenty-elght npon the tirat uf May— So Hee resolved, that ia, if god will help me, "Vo ind—to tind — Sotucthlug to keep my hale from turning gray." [Third flennt) . What would yur vay Hf Lif { ahould tell you That thero Is no vue half av dear to me Tn ail the wide, wide world, of ¢’en In heaven, AS Is—a5 bs— Tn tacee hot daye, as is firat-class iced tent" (Last Attempt} **Abont this oak and vine afale, I'm thinking “ad really lke the vine—nu, vak to act, Prayligd some sweet glel, or you, for luatance, Wonld act—would wct—"" (Shey +The vinur" (Hey ** Thala tl” hay Ud try. (He) ** in factr* (Sha) "Tn tact" —Seribuer'a Monthly sor August A CHINESE LOVE PLAY. Lanitan Soclety. For the moderate outiny of from 6 to 7 tinos —that Is to say, from Us, to Js, Ol.—any specta- tor tn privileged to linve the programme of the entertainment varied according to bis fancy, Protitfng hy this clrenmstance, after threa nolsy spectacular ontertaininents, 1 was able to wit- ness oa ahiag slit,” that fs, a reallstic repreacut- ation of au ordinary incident of modern tile, entitled, Fou Tang tseung tchouo, or Fou Pang lets fall his Bracelet.’ The characters were four {n number—Mra, Shen, the widow of Mr, Soun; Misa Soun-yu-tehlav, her daughter: Mr. Fou Pang, 9 young bachelor; and un old woman, Who ucts a8 matrimonial agent. At the commencement of the piece the young Indy fs discovered sollloquizing onthe londlincss of her conditions “Sud, with trowning bruws, [ embroider to kill time; with my lung alee¥es [ wipe asvay my tears; always, with me, sew irrlets succeed to ald ones, I raiso the lattlew, and in melancholy mood regard the chzysautlie- mums, Fhaye tet courage te dress my hale near the window. I complats of my sad tot und am vexed with inysclf; tho destiny of ull pretty. women. it ts well known, Is unhappy. My name is Soun-yurtehtao; my father ls dead, my moth- erreinains a widew; our fortune is slenuer, ant already 13, and have not yeta husband. My tuther Is absorbed In her devotions; murning and night she prostrates herself befory Buddha, burns perfumes, and neglects the household at- futrs, so that Lam not Melty to_see the day of my Lanpiness approach, When I think of this my tears tlow like the rain of an autumn night, wud each drop fs a real grief to me," ‘The Chinese women, us a rule, are very super- stitious, and several times aday they burn in honer of Buddha, of the genll of the kitchen, aud of tho wicked spirits, sham lngute of cold and ellver paper, regarding tha valle of which theao deities, If deceived nt all, must eertalnly be somewhat akeptical, They are conthnnally runulng tothe pagedas to consult-the bonzes respecting thelr own healths and that of thoir children, when the pricsta of Buddha, insteat of prescribing castor-oil or quinine, order a ce: tan number of Mitte bits of paner, inscribed over with caballstle characters. to be burnt be- fore on tdol, aul the ashes swaltgred hy the pa- tlent in a cup of tea. Mrs. Shen, who now araikes her appenrance, 6 a woman of this class, and obsorves that those who whib to cecape from te tumult of the world imust put all ordinary preocenpatiuns aside. ‘To her daughter’ question a8 to why sho has — risen sa eatlyy she replies; “LE heant of the ure rival of a pilerin bone, aud have been Matuning: to fils oxplanation of the sacred books.” The daueliter snecre at the bongo In questions which ereatly [rritutes (he mother, who threatens her with the endarlug punishment meted out to the wicked, and orders her to go on with her cine brollery until eho returna at infdday to prepare thelr repaat. Lett alone, the young girl resumes her salito- quy, alternately steaming and speaking, After Jamenting her uncertain future, whe kivows that the door of the touse ts closed; why should sho not set ft ajar und amuse herself a lttlet “Quite along, shut up in the Imer room! quite Alunol alone | elt, glone 1 Hedown! Poor pretty Wwonten, whose Jolis so hard! Much sadness, many teare! J know well: onough thut It is not proper for a young gi¢l lika me to stand at the door, but tts only tor a moment, and nothing extraordinary is likely tohappen.” At this june turo thu long-wished-forlover makes his appear. guce, gayly warbling: fam taking a stroll ineroly to amuse tnyself, and will puss before the door of the Bonn family. | observe a yharm- ing croatura ox beautiful as Tehangho?* (the divine beauty inhabiting the moon); L perceive her pretty face, eo tender that a breath of afr, a filp front aw foather, would tucerato it, At tho slghtof her £ am bereftullke of suul andavnacs,” Mere the young gentleman gives over singing, and sollloquizesniso: “Attention! this beautiful peraon muat be the daughtasal the widow Shen; her physical charms excel those of all other women tn the Empire, 1 am Fou Pang. ‘To sake her my wife ts thu object of ny ardent de- slr. J shoul like to apeak to her, but anhap- plly the ritea forbid a young girl ta converse with @ young mun.” At this point he breaks out Into song avatn: “Although weare nelghbors, f have hot the right to infringe the rules of decorum, I dare not offend in any such manner, Besides, there fs nothing incommon between us, Tam amunof tantly, Dhave the prite of my rank; J should be afraid of the ridt-ule and contenpt of the peopto of the nelghborhoud; t hesitate, and yct my heart sou tire, Shall I tet slip oo favorable an oppartuuity! 1 will pretend to Jove something; it te a good mode of arriving ata marelage,” Fou Pung, with a lover's indifference to the rites, determlues upon addressing the damsel, and the following dinloguo onsues: "A ques: ton, mites, if Youpleage; is this MotherSoun's{"? “You, sir, it is. “ Another ication, Mf you Please; is Mother Soun at howai? My mother, sir, is wot at home.” “Ah, you are Miss Soun then? (salute you," «sir, 1 salute youlnrcturn, Aquestion, sir, Whatisyourlofty hae, what are your ciel fornames? what fa tha: reason you ask Inc if my mother ty at homet"? “My natne, mss, fs Fou, my forename ls Pang, mmy fancy name is Yuu ‘Tehang. I inhabls the Jano ln front, Thave heard that in your real- dence you breed good cocks: 1 wish to buy a couple.” © We have, fodlecd, soma cocks, wir, but 2 cannot ect! them in my mother’s abe sence," “Since, miss, your noble mother ts not a hone, 2 will hay Whe ¢ ener ins ‘ou please, slr," replics the youn; 5. to whic fou Vang politely replies, x ‘slike T take the Mberty to retire," As the amorous awain fs Jeaving, he remarke to biwsells ** I will loosen my bracelet, which I wish to bo the gaze of our befrothal. twin let it fall from my sleeve while bowing. It alu pleks it up there are ning chances to one that the inarriage will take pla-e. I will go at once and ask my mother to find a third party to ar- range the affair,’? The youug lady now slugs: “Op Icaying me hehad'a suilling air; he saluted me, aud lu- teutionally tet fall a jade bracelet. Why should We vot become husband and wifef why should We not finitute the cuuples of mandufin ducks that sport among the watertilies? 1 should hen have some one to lean on uutit ny death.” Tho third vorvou, who ty iudispousable tu all Chinese tnarrlages, bere appears tu the furm of anuld wouan, who bad seen tho bracelet fall frou 4 distance: Fue two young péuple,"! ob- serves sue, “sills loving ot each other; thelr passion is warm, and only an jotermediatory is needed to urrauge the marriage. The desire of valu fa aroused iu my old body, and why should Dot secure tho price of this mediutionf I aun the wother of the pork-butcher Leou Piso, myname fa How Che, the gotistween, An tne atunt ago f perceived Mr. Fou in company of Misa hens ther giances inet, and on parting he det fall abracelet. The broserage of this Iursiness shall not escape me."? Jt is now the young faly'o turn, and she pro- ceeds to warbles “2 gaze at this bracelet of jade hy the tight of the lamp. Dao nothteg but ste my tears fall one Uke prarta."” Mrs. How Che here Internetcs, “Miss, enttsole yourself; F will bring. hha to you, and you will ‘converse torether at your cade. WHY that suit. yout? “Alas, mata,” reptes the young girl, tive are very poor; Fhave no gage to rent him." To sebrch the obt won reining: Tn exchange for the bracelet a pair e ered slippers will do very well.) On the damsel hdndinie thea to her she promises to bring an answer within tree atays? tyre, which calls forth endless protesta- tions of pratitude un the purt of the luye-sick viet hiag, Fix the th: ‘hen you will hint to tue,’ exclaiing shes Sit will be ow gol action, and Twill be as grateful to you as fu the mother who gave me birth. It is uselcen toask me if Ldestre this marriage. [could lve happily with him even as his second wife, nod dhe nea eably with clored eyes.” The of woman lids ber ta be easy In her inind, to goon with her embrofdery, and keep the house-oor ahtt Rntll the happy moment arrives. 1 turn up the wiek of the lap and await tie plyentx," replies the younss girl; to riieh tne ite warn Telos: y business; Dundertake to bring the erly Into ie Pertect# escine will enter the garden’? h thts trifling sxcten of invdern Chinese manners comes to an abrupt close. E —— MME. DE MONTIFAUD. Auris Zarreynvtence Nex York World, Meanwhile, it would eceim, the soxial Heenre which has been the reproach of most of the (iovernments of France Is not to go tinehevked. Mine. de Montifaud has been prosceuted a sec- owl thne, in continzation of the attempt tokeep her wild and wayward pen wlinin bounds begun under M. Jules Simon, Mine. de Montifaud siuply Hives by writing improper noveis, A few months agu ahe published * Alosie,” which was outrageoas, The book was read before a court sitting with closed doors, an) the authoress was condcnened to a term of iinprisonment. She nd scareety recovered her freedom when she published cs Vestates de IExtiee, which ts rather worre than“ Alosiv.” ‘There was a new proseeutivn, aml Mme de Montifand has now been rent back to her cell with a flue of i00 franca for nd- ditional penalty. Tee trind has hid the usual consequence; everybody is trying to get the book. But itis not tobe lind, sare by special, favor of the few who thought of buylag it when it came out, and these are neatly” pestered to death with applications. They have te keep their Hste of applicants for the Joan of the pro- Nilited thing, and at the head af a certaln ist that t know of etands 9 Prince of one of our eompeting dynasties, ‘Those who are tow down on the paper have to feed their curiosity hy speculations on the pdsition and the. appear unee Of the almost unknown authoress. Ma the odd thing fs. that nubody can tell you inuch about ber. She Las not been met in ball or drawlng-ruom; sho is a veiled prophetess for general society. « The reason fa that, like many anuther industrious manufacturer, Ble pasges most of her tne in the work fon n her case tho study in which she writes her books. She writes to Hye, and tocn- able a large fanily of hungry babies'to do the sane thing. ‘The fancy picttre of her shows us a briliant Rohemlenbo of letters, dwelling aint] all the pleasures of soul and sense which may best nourleh a sintul fantasy; the true one wold exhibit a tall, inotherly person, suspend ing the composition of the most seductive scones tocut bread and butter for her Infant brood. Is It not strange,—immorality In its Insidious form made o calling Hke any- geleet (iiven poor talents, a tamfly, mid but a pen to keep them with, what 1 to be donc? ‘That seems to have heen the Ife probly Jem ns ft presented itself to Mme, te Mon- tHaud. ‘To write decently, or only balf in- Qevently, might be to aterve, for there are 10,00 who could beat bersin that Ine, | 8ne inakes a deliberate choles, therefore, for “outrages on pubile morality,” — Mile, dtaune wante a trock, Master Atitolo bis clotnes for the Urst cominunion; and su, hey! fora shock Sng book, a Htcrary ovo-opencr that shall make even the torpid consclence of France feel that tt has taken a strong draught. There ts risk, but what of thatd ‘Think of the proflt on a single 0 that runs the blockade of the censorship, Madaune’s establishment includes a husband a4 well as a number of children, for her fo Js as regular in every reapect as her bouks are the re- verse, and, whenever she is summoned for pun- ishinent, she comes up Icaning on the ara of this curtous product of our civilization They part at the prison-~loor,—ste to meditate tho lot of her next “outrage ™ in the seclusion of her cell; ha to look after the bables and to trim her pens and set her swriting-table in order for this works If wo hind come upon any- thing ot this surt i Pompeii what fine moraliz- ing there would huye Ucen on the depravity of anclent Hfo, DEAD BRAMMINS AS A BEVERAGE, Now York Eeening Pot, The [indoos are a punctilions race, and it has been the traditiona! policy of the English Goy- ernment to deal very carefully with: thelr ree Uyious feellugs, aid to reepect, as far na possl- ble, thelr anclent prejudhes.. But the ditiles tles of elvil adiminietration aresometlines almost Indicrous, According to the sacred bouks uf Hindustan, when a Brahealn saint dles ho must be buried where the people resort for bathlag ani for meditating. The object of thls regula- tlon fs not entirely clear, and might bu various. ly explained, necording to the fancy or the kuowl- edge of the explalucr, But thy régulution ftaclf fa What we uro concerned with, A Bralinin solnt died sume months ago in the ‘Town of Negapatun, and was buried, with abundant and costly veretnonies, near a tank of water used for drinking us well as for bathing par poses, Mr. Weld, tho oxaistant magistrate of he district, ordered the family of the Brahmin to distuter the body under penalty of having it dug up by the Government und buried in * Hathaway's Pork," which ta 9 place of deposit for night-sofl, ‘Tho tonily protested, but obeverl, und the Bruhinin'’s rest was temporarily disturbed. When the facts cane to the Madras Govern- Inent—and they came, as inight be supposed, quickly aud repeatediy—an explanation was do- manded of the magistrate, fo entd thut the dead boly would have polsoned the water; that the public health: required {ts removal; that burying tho Hratimnin there was of a piece with buruluge widows. Sir Neville Chamberlain, the Commanderin-Cutel of the = Mudras Governinent, replied = thats ttho friends of the deal oman had been wanton ly tusulted by the threat to bury hin in "Hathaway's Parks that the threat was “an Insult also to the feclncy of the entire Brabmin and Hindoo community, as well as an outrage todocency." Ho at ones urdered the fuinily to begelintiatraed for the coat of the sceond funeral coMimoules, censured the offending magistrate, and forwarded au account of the proceedings to Lord Salsbury in London for approval. Lord Salisbury aud’ o majority of the Cabinet-ayy fered them, thinkinz, no doubt, with the Madras Government, that if such treatment, is awarded to tho religtuus prejudices of ihe Hiudaos, the contmuance a! ugial Govern- toent in India will be doubtful, One of Lord Salisbury’s colleagues, hor ever, taking less serious Views of tho’ sit. Jon, Justitica the course of tho maglatrat. The Town of Negapataw, he h Is a suspected cholera centres and a prine’ pol source of cholera is the —contaminae tion of drinking water by decayed organic matter, But the Sufurday Heview, In defence of Lord Salisbury, directs attention to the fact that taany English saints in country churchyurds le buried nut far from wells of water; anit rer marks that if the bodies of these saints are dis- tur nitary reasous, the diaturbers will “not bave a very pleasant tle of it.” In other words, the Suturday dievlew accras to thiuk that the friends of a dead mun should be allowed to bury him whero they ploase, without reference to the public heal: That jourual, having long devoted itsel€ to the washing o| dirty lhucu tu public, fa, of course, a recognized authority or unclean water; and we slull potbe disingenuous chough tu uiluctany surprise when it advances one step further, and sets ftaclf up ae un euthortty also inthe mutter of compelling English and Hindvo geutlemen in Indlatodriok water mixed with dead Brabtins. ACTORS IN SUMMEN-IIOMES, DH, Locke tn Juled» Blade, You should see tne way in which Stuart Rob- son and Charles ‘Thorny take their summer va- cation at Cohasset. ihe delightful Btuart is not rich, but he bought an old house on the coast, just across the road from tile-water, when old places were scliiug for a song, and fitted It up coslly, and thero bie famlly spend summorsic company with their friends, the ‘Thornes, while iu winter the Nobsons join nmienage in Thornc’s house on Lextagton ayeoug in New York. ‘The bard-worked arthts mean to rest Ju vocation, aud take ft, Rubsun abso~ lutely refusca to be seduced iute going to town on any conaidcration whatever, though Boston fa only an hour away by ruil. An author of ope Lappeucd to be Io Boston with the manuscsip! ofuuew play which Rubson thivks of briugiug out, and tel jegraphed tu know if he could come upto sead it. The vivacious Stuart's avawer WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, waar Hde't think of putting on a sbity sulrt. Come down. The visitor eame wert al Conn the favarite ce pond the tragi: avtor living the most free outdoor and domestic fife povatiie. Maritoon bine aclf ina blue sailor shirt and trowsers, with strap around the waist, and rough boots, Th: Is tnore precise In dress, but the tive are In Ip of fragrant colfee ta eervedd Burm and on’ the plaza, as the family makes Its appearance, the Jadies in blue yachting dress, and tnere fs oo row, Of an hour oor tie Aattug be. fore breakfast. The dass are given up to fish ing, boating, or Toafing Interminable with tine pronfpty comedies alwara going on. between men. For Instance. Thorne alwaye gears the Ale out of a new girk til her nerves wet harden- ed to ft, by demanding Ils beefsteak In his decpest tragic yolce, while Robean'a falsetto equicak tnakes Ite appearance atodd times to the dcetrietion of all serloua th anzht and fecling. Frank Mayo comes over from Swantscatt, and Lawrence Barrett drives round from Swampscott, where he does the elegant New- ort cottage life ina teautiful house, furnished ike a picture with bronzes, hooks. pictures, charming upholstery aud all that an artiat claims in his surroundings. Oulrs, A ‘Yankee has patented an electric lock. Would not a thunderbolt answer the same pur- pose{—~Philadelphia Press. Serenade: "Home, Sweet Iome, dah am no place Hike home." Colored jady at the window! “Well, you jest butter git along hotne or Til frow soni.” We read that "Mars will, on Sept. 5, be only 35,030,000 miles from the earth.” How to pres Fent a coitsion on that day between Mara atid the fasblonabte shirt-collar is the problem now axitating Wclmond philosophers. —Jichmond Enquirer. How must a young bridegroom feet when, just us he promises tu'endaw ie bride with ull iis Workily zootla, he aves three of hie tailors suealdnyg and dodging around the church-loor with things that look awlully Uke euplasea In thetr hande,—/awkeye. First fisherman: “ Wot was the lady sayin’ to yer, Billy’ Second Fez Wants te paint my pleter. Never knowed J was sy ansoimne afore! First F “Thought Pd even lor sumewhere, That's Madame ‘Tootout Wants yer(n wax for the chamber of ‘orrurst*—Lon- don Fan, Seene: An Irish police court. The case: tne charge of exposing unsound meat for sal Jocal inspector of provistons {fs viving lits evi. dence. finer: “Do you swear that the cow was killed, or that tt died a natural death’? Witness: ‘I swear she was killed to save her Ife.’ There had beena heavy thunder-storm, and the parched earth and wilted vegetation drank in the refreshing showers. “1° shoud think the plants would whisper to each other how ¢ Nelous it was.? he exctalmed enthustariieall “Yes! eld sho, “all but the ontous; thi wouldn't bo likely to whisper with such a breath,* AMUSEMENTS. THE SUMMER GIT CONCERTS, That the strike exettement fs dying away was shown unmistakably by the very large and brill- fant audience that assembled tast evening at the Exposition Bullding. The programme was wrepetition of the dance musle that was given last Wedueeday evermng, and was recelyed with the heartlest enthusiasm. This evening will be devoted to Beethoven, with a superb programme, including the Fifth Symphony, the musle to “' Eemont,” the © Adclatde,"' to be sung by Mr. Bischoff, the two Eqjuales for four trombones, the overture in © (Namensfeicr), the An- dante = Cantabile, and the = Allezro con brio from the © Prometheus’ musi On Wednesday cvening Mr. ‘Thomus will recel Ais comuliinentary benciit, and in tis connee- tone ls re iy to the Invitation extended ty the chizens will’be of epettal Interest. It will be pecullarly gratifying to Chicago and peculiarly ungratifying to New York, Sir. Thomas writes as tullows: Cureagn, duly 28.—Mr. Wirt Dexter and Others Gestizace: In accepting the compliment extend. ed to me im your letter of the 27th. perinit me to nay, that the cordial welcome T have inet with 1m pubile and private during my stay thie sutumer has Greuthy attached me tu your city. When, ti 1sd0, T inasgurated nightly Summer Garden Concerta In New Fork, Laid it with a view of clevating my profession and the public taste for musle, Ina few years these concerta became o Fecoe zed Institation of the country, Asiy rep: ert Ky extended, iy orchestts had to ue Increase? to. meet tho enlarged deinandas af tho: modern comporers, In ‘order to suatain so largo an organlzstio: was obliged to travel portion of the year, ‘and it was thls necessity Which firet Introduced mes to the West, But it war New York, Horton, and Philadelphia which en: Joyed the froits of all thls Iabor in the shave of the Symphony Concerta which could never have reach- edthe inyh standard attalned had not the whole country contributed to the support of the organtza- ton. Aiter cleyen consccutive years of Summer Night Concerts, Thave been onttged to leave New York for want of a aultable hall in which to give them. What New York uffered [ refueed, and what 1 wanted [ could not have. That metropolts not having supplied sy neada, 1 was induced to try tho Wi and Egtadly confess J ito nut regret Ue ut. 1 dud the people here open-hearted, aod ontnuslastic. und in thanking them ‘you for thelr kind appreciation of the ay colluazues and myself have done here the last months, it would give ine during pleasite, circummtances permiltlny, to return here miner. The support we have recefved justifies me in ray: ing that Chicago ts the only elty on the contine host tu New York, where thera la suitieient jar cal culture tocnable ma tu give a sericea af Huy sucrensive concorts, Thanktug you syain for your. ikdndness, I will with your permission, nauie next Wednesday, Au: 1, as the evening most conventent for the conntt- nlontary concurt, and will, wlth your consunt, comblny with It's request programinc. — Very tov spectfully yours, Tikovone Towa, ‘The many admirers of Mrs. Julia Hive-King will bo ghud to know that shy will play in one of the closing concerts. THE CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. Fatnvoist, N. Y., duly 30.—Pre; arations are now complete for the fourth annual session of the Chautauqua Assembly, a Biblical, Evclesi- astieal, Normal, and Selentific University, which will commence fits oxervisea'in this place next Saturday, The Rey, Dr. Vincent, of New York, has charge of the exercises, Fraucls sluroliys the temperance apostle, Anthony Comstock, Frank Beard, the Rev, Dr. Slins, tlie Rey, Jainen Cook, John Be Gough, the Kev. Iteburd 8, Storrs, D. D., and many other eminent inen will apeak during the continuance of the As- sably, which closes Aug. 23. aaa A Woman Burles Her Child Allve, Altendate (8. C.) Currevondence Charleston News, For somo tine it has boen kouwn In this vi- clnity that the horrible crime of ehild-murder had been perpetrated by a negro woman lying onthe “Smurncy Plice,” about seven milea from hero, under circuinatances of pecuitar atrocity, ‘The inutter has, however, been kept quict, to allow the olticers of the law to obtain evitence, Until within the last few days. when the murderces, whose name ts Cullet Wright, was arrested, aud made full confersion. From her own statement, und that of the witnesre {t appeara thut ac was delivered of a male ebild on the night of the 4th inet, and that on the mnoruing of the Sth abe dug a grave inthe wouds with @ hoc, toook the infant out aud buried it alive, aftcr which she went to work in the ted and dil her task as if nothing had vecurre Her condition hat been known, and suapleion of courde fell upon her of haying given birthto wchild upd disposed of it, but sue denied the charge stoutly untl questioned: bythe proprietor of the plantation, when she made uo full confession. She assigned as a reason for her act that she could not be bur- deued with a baby, and had noc the heart to kil) it, and aces to regard that asa sutlicient ex- cuse, | Sho fs now conlined in the Barnwell (iuardhouse awalting her removal to Alken Juil, She appears to be iittlo more than balf- witted, aud scuma to buve po appreciation of the enorinity of her offenae, She ty Wack, mid sleagod, aud the mother of seven cbildren, tive of whom are alive. Her husband died about two years ago, next a $$ Snake-Stories from Goorgla, Sanderarilie (Ga.) Herald, Mr. Kirtland cut open a hollow log to catch a rabbit the other day, and on drawing the rabiit out be also drew out an fiamense rattlesuake thut had partly swallowed the animal. Ie atruck the suake upon the head, when sixteen young, furious rattlesnakes ran out of the pouch under the body of the mother snake. The little snakes were very bellicuge, but were ity billed. ‘There were seventeen rattles on the old. snake, and it measured sbone. five ene in length. damilion (Ga.) Jexraul, Mr, AMtrod Jolinsom five iulles below Hamil- 1s bas discovered a den of horned snakes on his plautation, Hie has killed two of them and seen several others. They are of a white and black speckled color. ‘tha horn is ou the tip uf the tall, and ls stuck toto everything that comes within reach, Mr. Johnson {ofurine ua that be cut one Ip two parts about a foot from the end of the tail and ft still used the borv, turning In any diruction to stick it into anything that fussed It. This settles the question that there aaa borged 6 JULY “THE COUNCIL. Ald. Kirk Offers an Ordinance to In- crease the Police Force. Retoraing Tharks te the Milllary and Cisil Organizattons--.Miseellaneous Business, A reqular meeting of the City Cotnei! was held tact evening, Ald, Cook presiding. The Comptrolter submitted an ordinance, pre- pared by the Law Departinent, concerning the “amounts to be raised by taxation for the mu- nicipal years 1873 and 1571, to be certified to the County Clerk under ated by virtue of the act. known as the Back Tax bill, ‘Ihe amounts to be so collected are §5,60070.44 for the fiscal Year 1873, and $4,272,19.97 for 1374. NAILNOAD VARSES. The City Clerk submitted a communication, in response to Ald. Daly's resolution asking for the names of such Aldermen as had received tailruad posscy, to the effect that he had never kept a record of these favors, but that, accord- ing to the kest of his knowledge, the Aldermen had male these applications very sparingly, ‘The communication was plaved on file. THE POLICE. Ald. McAuley offered the following, which was adopted unauiinously: Wurngas, The valorous conduct of the potice force suring the late rlot entitles them to the hlzh- est commendation; be jt Aireoterd, That the Connell tender them a vote of Ihanke ne an expression of ite appreciation. Aid, Kirk subtaitted the petitton, which has been in circulation for the ‘past two or three calling for an tnerease of the police force test men, 10000 them mounted. ‘The Alder- min slated that the petition wae xicnied by iu: best names Iu tho city, representing F000, C00 of capitals Gn motion of Ald, Gilbert, the petition was referred to the Committee ott Police, Ald. Kirk then aubtnitied the following ordl- prepared by the Law Devartment, and ed to auspend the rules and pass the ordt- Wuengas, The late rlote on’) diatarbancee in tho City of Chiraro have demonstrated that a taebi- Tent and lawless eiement estate in our midet, re- Quiring yreat vigilance and constant watchfulnces to «npprese and ca i Wrnras, It ts apparent that, to properly enard ani protect the property and lives of uur citizens, ag emergency exits, to Imntediately Increase the force uf the city; therefore it ordabusth, ete, 2 Sac, 1, That Sec, 6 of inance establishing and creating an Execu- Meparti of the Municipal Gurernment of said elty tube known av the Police Department, pissed June 28, L879, ond all ordinances amend> atury thereof, be, and the rumo ure, hereby amended sv asta read ax follows: See. G. The nuit force should consiet of ave Colonel of Police, one Lientenant-Colonel of Holice, dive Captaine of Pouce, twenty-three Lieutenants af Police, and #ixteon Fergeants of Police, and ‘72 police patrolmen, 100 of whom shall be fur- ed with horsct ond the necessary equipmente, and be called mounted patroien, ‘ald Captains, Ldvutcnunts, Sergente, and patroluen suall 1 considered emploges of ald pulice force; th eliali continue to vo duty in each employment tilcharged by. proper Autherity. ‘The Captains, Licutensnte, Sergeants of - folice, and pa- trolmen nay “be feapeetlyeiy’ removed and diechareed at any time by the Colonel of Police, and all tacancies cu made may atonce be Miled by appulotment by the Culorel of Pohee, ‘The Lieatennnt-Cotonel may hi novel, and diecharzcd, or reduced in rank oy the Colonel of Police, with the written concurrence of the Muyor of the city. “+ Mil otcors and employes of the police force shall respectfully take an vath to perlurm faith- fully their duties a euch.” See.2. The Mayorand the Finance Committee are herely authorized and directea to borrew the sum af $110,000 to provide for and defray the expense of the increnec of the police force of the city, as herein provided fe d to iaeue therefor auch evidences of indenteiness ax may be agreed on by tho Muyor and said Committee, Sze. 3. ‘This ordiuance shall take effect and be {n force from and after ite pasaage, The motion to suspend the rules was lost by the following vot ¥eas—MeAule} ‘Tally, Calierton, Thompson (Third), Sommer, Loddlng, Kerber, Cook, Seaton, ‘Hanmgarten, Ityan, Nie: 10, Ballard, Cary. Stewart, atl- bert, now, Lawler, Oliver, Van Oadel, Leider, MeNurne ‘iroop, Hawlelgh, Linsenbarth, Sehhwouthtal, Janswone—i0. ‘The ordinance was then referred to tho Com- mitive on Police. DAMAGES. A number of anxious citizens whose places of busiticas were broken into last week and gutted by the mob, including particularly the pruprice tore of several gun-stores, sent in bills for dam- ages, which were referred tu the Committee on Finance, | : THANKS, On motion of Ald. Gilbert, tho thanks of the Council were returned tu Ald. Daly and his cavalry company, and to ail the other aililtary organizations, permanent or temporary, for the ehiclent manner in which they had acted during the recent riot. ‘The Committee on Finance, to whom was re- ferred that very old aubject, the claim of Will. fais Laracy for tweuty-four dase’ scavenger- work last fall, Fepurtta in favor of puying bho at the rate of 840 per day. Aid. Rawleigh moved to make theamount $74 great deal of talk, Ald. Cullerton mored, usa further amendment, that the seay- cuger bo paid $1,d08 for his twenty-four days! work, ‘i ans amendment was adopted by a vote of 18 0 The question then camo un the adoption of the Reports as amended, but the motion to udopt ws lost. ‘Un tnotion of Ald. Thompson, the whole sub- Ject was recummitted, The ondfnance Pigcing a license fee of €5 per anunin on pool-table} was then taken up and passed by a vote of 23 to IL. * MILK, The Committee on Health and County Rela- tons, to whom was referred the milk ordinance Jately vetucd by the Mayor, made a report recutnmendinug that the subject be referred to the Health Department, with Instructions to thw np a new ordinance. The report was con- curred in. Adjourned. “$e MICHIGAN STATE CONTRACTS, Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Lansing, Mich, July 28—The Board of Stato Auditors have awarded tho State coutracts for paper, printing, and binding, for the two years from Jau, 1, 1873,—the printing and binding be- ing alittle higher, and the paper Jower, than tho old contracts, Tho same parties wera tho succesful bidders, ‘The print aud book parece contract was awarded to the Peoinsular vaper Cumpany, of Ypsitanth—printing paper 6§¢ conte per pound; book 74 10 cents. ‘The sta- tloncry contract Was awarded to E. B. Sinith & Co.,—letter-paper 15 ceuts per pound, to be de- Uvered freo of charge. The printing contract was awarded to W. 8, George & Co, of this elty,—composition on sold type 4% ceuta per 1,000 cme, The binding contract was awarded to the same tirm,—3@ cents for binding u yol- ume of public acts, half-sheep or cloth. THE THRIMUNE BRANC N ORDER TO AVCOMMODAT Uk NI i Patrons thiuughuut the city we have estabiiahed Brarch Ontices tn che different Uirietuna, as designated Lalow. where adver laenicyla-will ie tale forthe aaing price as charge at the Mata Ofice,and will be received Until wo'cluck p.m, during the week, and until Up. mi, Un palurdars: ILLDASE I NO, Nooxsoller and Btatloner, » var Wabaaliay. ‘ownlealer, Btatiuner, ate., 1000 FW eaters ie x De! 1 est-8ide, News Depot, {uland-oy,, curuer of Halaed-et. VRGE HENIY, books stationery, etc., 930 DI- KROG, News Depot, Stationery, ste., 36 eray., Corner Of Carpentur-at, NTOOP A CHANGE IN entire time in the city, Lotter home ty uear suburbs’ hutiee 1 oder Liprveimenter tut and cald water Unetchout, twa water-clasets, gan heated by steatny ete; large burn, carriagu and fon house, poultry-yand, iy bald UL; alt SOU: round contains G artes, bea of frult, ota. AH, ‘Tridune ot J BALE~G125, LOT S0Xiun, ON, N halt blocks for tho dupat at Norwood Parks tule le ‘T.B. BOYD, Room 7, 170 Madlgon-st. Is worth $50). : JOR SALE SSI WILL BUY A HEAUTIVUL LOT, Lage mules from Vhieago; pest properly 1O-evot tral Ruow 4, __.. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 17, COBSWELL, stu WEST MAUISON-bT., REELS. « atktudeuf (orolture. carpets, sure, qrockery, and tn fact everything to furnish a huwe, via easy pays Divnisas cash pric pHE we PURNITURE AR Madieoa-wt.. well all kinds uf buurenots goods un “monthly” payments: low prices; avy terme. Pure tng Aux: ut ofd per veut wil be sllvwed on prescutatioa of one of oO advertectieut, We clus Bt oo'viock, paturdaye cacepted, NY, 939 WEST 3 u 4 nush PR tear re eeamtaat ‘Adress Box No, 1, Die Ialsud, 1. li ANTed— kansas wiLp Wk valuable palcae cheuge for ie pat LANba IN ex- ‘Kidies 06a trite _ WANTED: Sookkeepers, Clerks, Ace WaAstep A YOUNG MAN To Assist IN OPF- fier work at ( Virendon Hower, North Clark ans Ontario-ste, ietore 14 y'clve for coupe of week Apply to-day before ‘Trnden WA ED—NOOT-TITT Palf poate: Cit age pric PAVGH & i ATO) Dav W 4 Mill, corcer Apply at once, atte Apply to FOE rte Pauk Minn. FA . REE AT EMPIRE Wentworth-ar. ‘ and rin quarto press. 4 diately to da. F.LAWER West rivh A V PANTED—A FIMGT y, competent to take cliirge of nates ply te I URS # NER MES, Lt FANT t Ar AN fet nie whe hie bect awed ty. Wheeler & Witton maculnes, WASTEU-A boy’ TO FEED A FLoout mecliog. Apply at 42 ant 44 North Ravganon-at, \ TANTED~8It. GILDENS AT JONN MOORE, 400s, 14) wail 192 Monrue-st. VASTEVOMAN OF oy sci fo% J tI Aesrew machine || Nowe at peed Ap BEI @ SWEETLAND, Viz" earvuru-ate, Coachmen, Tenmat tnent Agencitss IEROAD La, f Wihsconet \ ANTED~TOIWIBE AES! demnil) 10 go to Ha dlgon, M Ras mat he w practical fa tio wiev'g# of Hee. etoc! Joatustrivues those having re dress, stating nationality, CO Travel sont! is, Lowa. Wiscinisiny a Ant traveling ‘expenser Pald, tu acceptable men. AM up is anewered If statin in ineiosed. Queen City Glass and Lemp Works, Clacinuall, 0, VY SS TER MES TG 8 introtnced in thia ety: sedis on el ghance for those wining employment, onthe Utnracat WASTED TWO EXPRINE one G one F, Pera a be VICES Ol tor for setts te Ait th monthly papert a perway haying the tine preferred. Addrees iG iT Te teat uuw iY Four tine ty make guucy alle-at., corner, up-statrs, BOY TO RUN ELEVATOR IN IY: Heck: will Ret hoard and tom, Corner uf rbern-ae. Apply st Huon 54, OF QVOD ADDRESS AND esnipmana Dupileating Letter og No pen. Ink. pencti, nly OF aguress 150 Lasalle-st. Dili YOUNG MAN FO GA OF caw, work In gitden, and aronnd the tink wages expected, U rtihuni WARTED-A DARKEGPER IN 4 LAGEILDE al one who can speak fluently tt ail F 3 janguagcs: amall wakes but permanent work. srith board, lodging, and washing. AddresaC 46, Tribune ate WATERSS FORSG SAN To Assist plntojraphraltery. and tents the: art quod for suitunie, person. Apply at AKT GALLEL West Madloon-at, toe, nt turnis AIS ia ag tl LINISGTOS, JVANTED—A 9000 SWEDIEH GIL; MUST DE i ruod coug and de general housework tn # pel vate family. West Handolph-at, TASTED=IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL TO DO 8 vod work. Hefercuces required. Call at zy ‘Thirttertin ASTED-A WOMAN COOK Class hotel oh Lake Superior. pastry, bread and bfscnit couk. Good tnipluytent to the right porsun. Alo. G eoud washer and frouer fo dren HOTEL, care of Tribune ofc OR A FIST: Mast be we uot 3 ITUATIONS WANTED—ALEs Bookkeepers, Clorkn, &Co SITUATION WANTED-RY A FOUNG MARRIED ae Mae poeessing 8 rencral knowledn of brietnenss beer ot refer wt hase work, Address Tribune ot | WANTED-FEMALEs Domesticas GITUATION WANTIN-IN A SMALL. FAMILY, Saipan eenrral hoieerark ar dinine fom work, hy a kool girl; cond reterence, Call at 400 South Mt GIEATION wane CT AT YY scandinavian irl. to do general work i & anal fa Wert stile preferred. Address, or call at West Ituron-t.. up-stat GITEATION WANTED AT CT ARLE sy fir todogencral Lousework or recoyl-work: io Sigetton to cue country, Call at 1439 Unribablt-at, Cor SITUATION WANTED—T0 DO GENERAL NOUBE- 0) work, Apply at 23 Shurtiett. near Twenty: aeventhent, QUEDATH -bT A COMPRIENT Gtist, SY tor ges work in a private familys best uf references. south inteted-at, ANTELD — NY "A COMPETENT to cuok, wash, and fron, ur to do [p ctty oF country, reference If re- @ oust Frank! GITrATiO 8 country uel ly. Wiees?eati at 153 “TWO GERMAN ner todo secant work; Not iy proferted. Apply at 222 Churel W118 Re CONK at staat fatal, TION WANTED-RY A FIRST 00k: Conny preter Fei i DAVLS, 17 North’ Onitey-a QITEATIONS WANTED—DY TWO GITLB FROM SY the couutty In reajwctabie famill-s to ila general junior orks wold Uke to wet places eonyenient tu eat others Apply at M41 Nort Paulluaat. for two days, Want steady places, M oF addres ny day Nurses SITUATION WANTED=A SRL 1D _dinila mitsea wishen engagers LFUL AND RR ta ie muro Tater W cab; tefers Snesaent atid physical or eurxlea fans in thin city, eaces fron Adurras % the most penntar ph Irlnune odter. D ae, MIDDLE co Of an lufant, Witt go rive: TO RENT~UOUBES Routh sides "PO, RENT—H0 FOUNEST-AV., STONE FRONT howe, tu reoms, compirtely fijrataned. West Gidcs T—THY MOLT COMPLETE AND CONVEN: ewe I the efty for the inaner, new in pros ant corner nt Monroe aid Gakiey-s ancy Au. 15, gut uilter WIN &@. realy tur oe ‘hue tu be we i MO TES cay TIt ANT NEW li bon 2ta and 217 Ashiend-ay. in- <T—VI: fe front hour LAtiiant-ar, wf North Sides NT--NEAIL VINCOLN PARK, PART OF A Heronin marbts-trat to « fauntiy: want howd for wite and nelf, G42, Trinane, A LINCOLN PARK. AF frants meee furnace, and. nll whey fo Zoud (PO TENTSFURNISRED HOUSE. OWNER AND fe would wari with pariy if satisfactory. “iice elven and requir, C S4, Pribune oftice _£O RENT—ROOMK. ‘Weat Side. — MONTH, 5 ROOMS, 493 ber month, 4rnoma, We 87 per month, @ rooms, vu sarvar. ne elegant new Lown, wi! "PO WREST #8 1 Wedern-ar.y ay, a "PO RENT-A LARGE F URNISHED 200 AT TA 2 Thrvup- st, South Sides PO RESTOHANDSOMELY FURNIRIED ROOMS, routle trout: prices reasonable, 171 FUth-ay.: curner uf Monte V0 RE: ICELY-FURSISHED ROOMS, 100 Ent Washington-at, itoom a1, -Prics, $14 to 65, per muath. = WASTEDIA FuieTch, MW" quire of Catet Cook Chi W axiepepwi cunt WW “tna one for di ti VWWAxTEDS Ron AN AMETIC LY 1 the courtry—Two girls for kit“hen and un-stalrs work; suod was atul « gud Nome to the Fit partic, Apvly Tuesday mortug, between @ aud 11, Bt 10k North Dearborn sano ISIS Q-HOOM GIRLS, OF “GooD atthe Windsor Ilviel, 2o.and 28 West Senmatreases, ED OVERALL MANDS, wiu-at., corny Fiftheay, TANTED—EXPERIE ply, with reference PLAIN LAUNDRERS; Li WATERS A Finst-cL A ‘alan Apply to Atherton Riel for gsuers House, 07d Wales! Want WST-CLASS HHIRT TRONERS AT aay, Baltimore laundry, No. 10 Bouth Clinion-st, tor Miscellancouse SV ANTED—TWo FilteT-CLAss FEMALE HALLAD and sentimantal singers to aing in concert-Nall, Addrras CHAS. KIRK.114 Calhoun: rt Wayne, Lud, MUSICAL, BUY GOOD pasinente, viz, inonth, for a ECOND-HAND O11. octave, 10-atop cE TO. inal watop * time; Hallet, shand planus, ( inet im heaps fabitadtetaaaioasy Fa WoW, KIMBALL, Corner bi aud Adams-ate, BY STYLE OF UPR OH BQUAUK PIANOS A fur sale on tnatall: 2 to rent or are res celving a largo s the celebrated mith Ameri- of cau oryana, and can offer then on tertns that defy cou pelo WW RTM - Curner State and Adains-ala, SE CHURCH ORGAN, DOULI, atone, eweoud-habd, Lut ae new, sultabi¢ fur small church or fastaliments, ‘i WIG REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PHANOS. Our enormous stock of over tix) inat |. We guarautea lower trices wherein the city. STORY & Mos tHbY and Mana warrant 1m Temple of Must BUSINESS OFTANC Y RPLE FOR Mii: AL stesoui : FOR MEMBERS OF ouie, Fraternity, good traveling salesmen, a chance tu nake $73 W $100 a week, ki ate, tuo Cailat 143 © RUG KTOKE Fort BALK, 1 D"hiwe SINttuE Wee to.” Nauru, Tis [Poe MALEOTHE ENTinY stock AND Gogp wilt of a livery and boarding static, sti and 627 Weat Medi ed at 623 roe Btucrapiy tous: Sar culead eible lew vara aiaditet tsa Washingtourate, toot i 70 LE=PLUSIMING “ANDY GAS PITTING i i‘ hop, Chuan “Andreas U 49, Tribune office, Q@ToUck AND FIXTURES OF tia cated al Englewoud, iil. Cash required, #5, od: ould each part (of real vetate, Ballatuct eaaue fureciling, -Audress Lock-iox 17, Euglewoul, 1. eee) WILL BUY HALF-ANTEREST IN UIG SUO0 tying Mutuetsne mast chance fora woud Dusiucas mans will bear Investigation, Apply at Mogi wo Commercial Hotel, OST AND FOUND. _ JRQush Lang, Buowy iets DINE CAN same by roving ea. Gu Raita take (esabeties POUND<A F GOL! RAMED st " ‘cles, 90 Superior-et. The owuer can Layo th appl ig at DO riot vu paying for 0 Fordsoinent, ECT A: them by reg Y. ON SOUTH SIDE, Ai WOcr Ss DEuIC CuuTEVEd OW Core! stavacca-ay of seward wil be pald tur retura to the cashier at Tribune elke: 8 TURDAY, JULY 3, NEAW BDU HL ‘8 gol yi jer rr ry snd rora) car-drop. Fi will be rewarded Ou returulng to 150 Buuth Murgan. . ULY is ay tack teats aiid tnd oF jo years uld. “Hier horns aru turued upward. pie basa Soe herbay behind. Whuever will Dud sald cow sud retura her ta 100 Michigans, will recelve wa. APAREN Dra COW ON THE IuTIEINST,5 PROVE b blowart . erty at No."T? ___. PAISTNERS WANTED. ARTNEN WANTED-IN THE RETAIL BOOP AND D Reine where rue trade tatellubed, in onw uf the beat towus fi ow 1; $3,000 to $4, OU require ty Adurges G 80, Vth Le oll Py Ww re yy DL Lona soterest tu aa Sra racer ried uruleh beat of refereucus ‘can clear 4 bivuths, "Address (ty ielbuue uigce. wre ean, STORAGE, BEOLUTELY FIRE-PROOY 3 fol bltdre, uierebundiaa, car chases, et AO per cual year. MALLE & Ut Mas yenyeen cay. tren- advance: wazsenotateady See fletvrewers royulred: <4 ROOMS, BUITANLR hotel wore Ade 7h Sontoe-st., by dM. SLALt me ON | sttabihvi mouth Giant Ass RECORD CUOK IN North Side. eat F Ns Be le NO RENTOFURNISHED OOMB, 61.60 TO $2.50 Prk, week, canvenient to bisiness centre. 137 sMienbran- fare ENT=STORES, OFFICER, ccs Stores. STORE NO, 100 SOUT CLARK-ST. CHABLES GOUDMAN, Room 43 Kx> ea WANTED TO RENT. WaAStEncte nesta Ar oxen Gis FUT: Diéhed rooms with inadera improvements for Eby housekeeping; indet be within two or three blocks pearbers ud butario, tate particulars easly Monday. sax, Tribune otic Was tipsto Rest oa DUS RIZE on South ble, north of Twenty-sccond-kt., east Of srate-nt. ;ruot nut ty exceed 60; to a koud tenant, Address C6, Trivune A) DY GUNTLEMAN, WiVE —T wo ur three furnished or unfurnished Me fur linht housekeeping; stata terms, bune vince, RENTODY A LADY A LATG ruom. of parily furnished room an: bedrooms state iucation and terms; respectable parties only need anewer, C50, Tribune ate WASTER, TORENT—ON THE WEST BIDE B tween Ashland id Leavitt-at,—A sinall housa, anodern fin witheouth oreaat froma, Ad: HOARDING AND LODGING. South Sides - 8 DAMS-6T.—NICE, | COO! AIRY 16 i rote pri buard; tranafent rane $1.50 3 West Side. QQ SOUTH PROIIA-bT,—SICELY-FORNTGHED we) rooms (nn private family to rent, with guod byard, $4.50 and 64 per wee be Hotels, NEVADA HOTEL. 1s, AND. 150 near Munroe. Oo perd: Incala, 4 ce a a \WV Sau MOUSE int ATATE-RT,- OFPOSITE the Palmer louse, pleely furnished rouins, with schout howe day hunts $1 per ee es BOARD WANTED. a AMILY, A_ LARGE room With modern Cogreniencen, futtaile for two ated aentirinen, of Welly-et. and north of Superiar-st. en and required. Address € 53, ‘irib- WADARTI-AV., Ba het 1) Pe Rooms, 50 centay th board, €: Neterences gt une oftice, BOUS, A, DEXTEM, ATT AT-LAW, ROOM 0, ZA, Tabane wunliiny, Kew York, ‘a Ativico tree, Né for unteas suc ‘All correspondence atrictly cous dential. T lower than the lowest, Conpulé your riting ta we, i PAip Fol LADIES AND GENTLE vast-ol clothiug. Orders by mall promptly JONAS GELDER, id State-at QMEMALDA—THE INFALLIILR CURE FOR Ore ts pat Noum 14. No. 157 Madisoa, from va. ute 6 Weat Laxo ma, aud at 453 4 HREE, AND FIVE: tthe Chicuxy Savings soruer uf Madison, ‘ING—AMONG Tis ESOT OF PLEAS Ure-seekers during the peasaut auuiner evening is the popular buluncr-wardan uf U. PUTTURISER, 30 Gnd 37) biste-st., where can aie found atteutiy walters, the best uf beer, whitw listening tthe grane veval end lostrumeotal cuucers given each event a b uh's eoUre orchestra aud & auperd Vocal quartciic, forming @ culupinativu uot equaled ta We whole city, Dow's fat to vials It. (PO TELEGHAPIPIS—ONE WHO CAN Takd moderately by ‘wound desires oppurtanity 16 oliice for practice and obta‘ning tore thurvugh knowl edge of buslucts, Cav, ‘Tribune office. ANTE A" BAMI KONK, MOST BE TS Wiad urder atid cheap. Address C14, Tribuge. — W ANTED={ DESIRE TO PURC. ‘TRsT. ive fast TARRY a ck of Hut less than G00 lutablauta: will pay © Fal illing: curreapuudence sullcied. Be. FAltisit, al NT PIRCES T Institution, 14 Dear ele, at LAUNDENS priv. ear Clark, Moum 3 anus, Estabilsied 1334, (41 Paib FOR” GLb GOLD” AND BiEVveit, C4 duey iolvanton walches, diamonds and valuables acriptlut ab GOLUSNIU's Loa and Hulllge “4 Ec Ouieet iat Beast Mat leu eabitaed 1 ONKY To Li @ Pen CENT FOR VIVE Oud and Over ob farnis a bustaatrice toe urihera Mitugls Be BAN* FOLD, a any, A jurrla, AT? oka ta Tuudy Cous NEY IN HAND TO LOAY ‘srithout reuutais or on wood, collaterals WILDUS, Uy Kandulph-at., Magna 3, @ SMALL, BUMS, &4, $101, $30. ETC, TO LOAN ON SY furnicure of auy other gov security. Store the, TRULSVELL & BOWS, 18 Dearboru-at. Po LOAN $0, $1,000, $1.9, AND OTHEIC ri ta hand fo tenon atbesaaed Gougute HUEY OF LONG, 73 bast Wasbingtuu-at.. \WWVaANTHb~se on ON FLUE idence prepertys 9M. PaTANA, 123 Desrbol 7 bin cest—nos fult; see uur card ou t BOND, 10 Wardingtor ar eyey tO. U1 1 S5V.000 Ged ated owe aD LU., td Desrbo pear Wasuingtug. a UCTION BALES OF HOMSES, BUGUIES. aR: 2A (teaice, cfc. Tucadirs, Thuredaya aud saturday, 3 ti WE WRES) &CU.'S, 1 is Woklnguacae tuck ua hand at private: vagal MILK-WAGONS CHEAP. PALNT- GIES Do fug aod repairing; Ures ect, SO cout, uitgeds wll ‘aret‘clase workuseasulp: GY HOWE FOR $50 yye NTED—A BTEADY, NELIABLE ANI De A am Batlafactiva wuurantoeds MAKIIN'S, 47 Wells-at. i iibout Ditchioy bw Galy after two Weeks’ trial, dod must be cheay. C ‘Trivuns uttces er STED~A GOOD Hi 3 W4SERE forces. Call ot 23 Lake-at. “kow SALE. WOK SALE—A FAT COW, WEIGHS ABOUT 1.00 f cosh. Al (ure BOO verdes. 2. ie 3 Pian 2