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INSURANCE. Opening the Bids for the Stock of the National Life. "nm Highest Ofer Made Amounts to $231,200.~Talking It Qvor. Judge Willlams Postpones Farther Ace {ion Until ‘Friday Morning. AL 10 o'clock yesterdny morning. the bour pet for opentng tae bids foe the purchase of the capltal stock of the National Life-Insurance Company, which, e everybody knows, 18 one of the Jeading arscis of the Republic Life, now m the hands of n Recelver, the partics In Interest began to assemblo in Judge Whhamse' Mesars. Pect and EMis, President and Treasorer of , Tecelver Ward, and Mevors, Jewett, Kales, Tlutchinson, Tiltchcoek, Thombson, Scates, and Westover, attorneya for the varlons parties who ¢laimed to Lave an Interest In tho matter. Tha Court was buslly engaged in fizing np a sersp-book, and nodded pleamnntly to the gentle- Finally, & few minutes after 10, Mr. Hutcninson remarked that Recelver twad had brought §n the tide, which bad been swelled to four, to be opened by the Courl, and thercupon Mr, Ward hianded four envelopea to the men as they came In. The Court tnstricicd the Tatter to open them in the order In which they had been received, and The first one wan accordingly stripped of its sealed cover, and the Clerk In the wl only acquired Oflices of ~ Greenleaf, read the contents. WHEN JUDAE SCATES AROSE, canght the eye of the Conrt, and ral wished n postponement of the matter, nied ockholder who had purchased, takingn gmatanfes axalnst any further 1nbllity. gu lived In Los Angeles, Cal., and wns His_cllent, Mr. Amlicon, tnstructing him to fnves- He called In at the office of Shufeldt & Westover, and there aecertalned that they were preparing a bill In the interest of tho hoider of a natured policy who was dissatisfled The Natlonal Life was a solvent company, boscasing nescta cxceeding $1,000,000, _Its managers werc slmply the ser- Nl latter Cuspany bos fonal managera $130, 000, necured by a pledge of 5,200 shareaof th d not know. anythinge about thia loan, bot he regarded it as an attempt to xacrifice the property of the Repablic. of the Natlonnl wonld deprive the lzcvu”m o|r tioped the Court would postpone the matter until Ahe partien In intorest could’ prepare for & presen- stover sald that his partner, Mr. Shu- A few doysago his firm becn retained Ly some Kastern parties who held clulms against tha Hepublle. file a petitlon asking the Caurt to sct aslde the or- “I'his petition he wonld preeent Jle hulleved there wero for tho revocation of tho order, and that he hada from hia cllent Satarda; 1izste the situation, with the proceedings. vants of the Republlc, rowed froin one of the #tock of the latter, ho policy-holders feldt, wae out of town, e provoecd to GEN. 1t 8, THOMPSON took the floor and informed the Conrt that ho rep- rescgted o few pollcy-holders who were dissatine tled. Thire wasoné puint on which the Court should be advieed uctore opening th Repnblle had purchascd the Natlonal Life, and the Republle poiicy-holders shonld have all tho nesets The Intter hind put inta the Nstlonal Life over 81,000,000 worth of goud as- setv. To-day the anseta of the Republic were ine eufliclent to ineet the demands upon it, and hits reason 1t was §u the hands of a Becelver, Natlonal had assets enotgh fo {iles and leave a surplu be devoted to the bencl Tho Court should be ady situation of the two cam, arrangument; the Ropu of the lepublic Life, It wan o mongrel lic was buying the Na. tlonal ana the Natfonal waa purchasing tne Jepub. Kilkenny cat arrangemen they ate each other np and left nothing but the Js, If, after conslderation, the Caurt thonght 1hat, In order to sufliciently protect thie Republic policy-holders, the Natiunal should be wound up and ita asscts used for that purpose, well and £0 far na tho actual value of the Nationn) in concerned it wud mposslble to el 1t the Conrt determine whethor the bids were falr rices_for the ¥tuck? The Court should b in- formed as to the actnal condition of the Natlona! eotn, and Lho quality of the 1t wasasortofl & e 3ir. Hutchinson rend the report of the Necelver, ehowing how he had complied with tho order of the Court In advertising for blde, MMr, Ward bad advertlecd Jdn New York, Be Yhiladelphin, and Chicago papers, and sent circn- banks and capitalista in all the lurze aud wealthy cities of the conntry, e Recelver, there Lad disposo of the stock. 1t shaweil that been 1o unduc hoste to Suflicient thino was glven to Gen. ‘Iidompson belleved that the public wero not informed v to the character of the loan made 1o the Republbic by Mr, Nickerson. ma was one of the manager of tie National, knew ull aboot the Compan: odged to him gave i toall, and to tha policy-holdera in nlar, that a foll investigation behad, Leen published tending to inform the public of the They knew nothing aboat its rhat gentle- ‘The awount of value of the etock, assots or linbilities. ON DEUALF OF TIE RECEIVER, Mr. J. N, Jewett addressed th lieved that Mr. \Ward was doln fur the bonefit of his trusl. He was sn oflicer of tue Court, and without an o>der of Conrt he could Ilis solo ambition was tu get all he could for the atock, So far na the previe ‘ous histories of the Company were concerned tho Ticceiver had notling to do wit was_uppomied Lo tno Kecelve 1o Republic wae indebted to 1350, 000 ‘ourt, e be- take no fmportant e lip be found that Nickerson in the There wis uo money * Mr, Nickerson demanded his money. Court lnstructed tho Hecelver {0 burrow enough to pay it fo teied to Gud & capitalist %¥ho would tend that amount, falled to r.x; L to apply or a sala. of tho sicek. No duubt it niteit b to ascertain ail the facts in the It might take twelvo years to do so, #nd then somebody miuht come [ at the end of at tlmo aud rek for anothor Court deatred dolay he woulk who fusisted on tho delay should take the conse- Life-Insurance did not atand the highest Very many of o companics Deluy might bo storios of tho two oatponeiuent. 1f the ot opvase it atthe present thoo. n a doubtful condlition, “Pho Natlonal had about 11,000 Republic ahoat 3, 000, onul wero Drought to pricd it woulld ‘The righta of all should Tho connection, of the Nattonal the ltepublic impuired the former’s conditiun, aod It was advisablo for this rensou that thers by 1le thought that iu the past ninety days the pariies in_ intercat might have takon the slepe thoy deemed neceanary for thetr protection, v ouuin urged deluy, and its avacts belung to the Kepublis Le avery serioun thing, The Natlonal on matured _nolicies and §1 }33 1t was not proper for n o rusort 1o a Chancery Court to pyelerencotoother deaery- 1ot he comu In like the ather creditorat What was the condition and what ational? 1o belluved that ucy of asects to lquidato Tho lteeeiver shunld colleet all tho asiots, and tnon make su cqual distribution, WESTOVEN AGAIN TOUK THE PLOOIL. nee owned some stock in the Republic, bnt a d no thine to Took after it etafncd o few da. had 3 the indeblednos, which he would slewere t the lepuplic conld not, by privileges, purchaso tho N dolng ao it acted ultra vircs exact relatious betnecn the Companles, the credits o nd the palicy-holders, Tho entire usseta of clonged Lo the creditors or the Re- publie, except the dircct aebta fo thy creditors of ‘The Recclver's report was not une volectionable, for the reuon thas it fuiled (o show the conditin of the Netiunal Company, whick was The speuker could show thatby & sotticmentof thu affaire of the National the Hupublic would recelve a surplus of half & willfon. “T'o wind up the National would be better than seillng It. MB. HITCHCOCK, WHO BRIRESENTED MR NICK- BSON, EASON, saldthat bls client wus opposed to delay, as it udice his clalms. (] orrowed $30,000 from Mr. ept on borrowiug at various tin the Natfona) stock au a collateral, 1L IE the drblll were n‘:]l b ntarruptod, a1 o couldu't sell under the lust decislon of the Bupremo Court, Alr. Hitcheock continned—Mr. Nickerson ba he fiecelver asked f POwer to sell tha wiuck #o ae to_sepay Mir. Nicker: The Court wanted $0 know If it were uol c atlowed time, he would alional, gna that i Ho would ehow the Owaed by the Republic, ‘This he had the Then was given tho order fo ndvertise for blds. ic owned tho Natioual, it ‘The National wax solv- of tho peopls might €ould uot touck itd asucte, oL, but the sezuitivene: ruln the Compuoy if thi Jjected to vexzatious delay, For sisty da 1 had kiown that 108 stock ‘er uf & bankrupt cowmpany. ecelpie weru Loiug cut off, sud the cxpesse Tho lusdcs of pollcies were reduclug tac Any turtber delay woald shply ruin the licy-Lolders sud bring nothing to the bile, MF. Westoversaid the Noepublle scted then tbu best thiog Wdv was to 48 001 38 puasibly, OUnce azaig Judge Ycates returncd to the charge. Sald e, The setticment of the Republic required 1p of the National. Keul goiug ou, aud 1o fucowms prowing lcas, the Eipeused should Le reduced. Lewould have aid tbe National clerks sud wansgers Qirmissed. sud Ite uiiairs wound up. en. Tuompeon read the decislon to which bo dreferted, 1t fnvolved some gold bundsof a ultes vires. " If w0, Ket id of the stuck { the expeusvs 11 be wery the Court conditional character, which Nad heen hypathe- rated aud afterwnrds sold by the pledeee, The Court hely that the wledgee had no rish to se.) them, and that he was simpls o trustee for tha owner. Nr. ilitcheock replied that the bonds referrad to were the aame 84 commercial paper, to which the rule applied. Dut the National stock was not commeelal paper. The **alira vires' gneetion once mare brought Mr. Westover to the front. gnd he remarked that if the purchave of the Natlonal by the Repnnlic were Wiira vircn the. traysfer of the Hepamic nsseta a the National was also nitra vires ml could be set acide, Alr. Nickersan's clalm was 8 preferred one, ana wonld take eare of ltaclf e way oppored 1o any harry. He renewed his argument for de- Ia; OX LERALP OF TN NATIONAL, Mr, Kaler took a whack at the general discunsion. He remarked that the Republic had haught the tlonal. The former hail one into the Liands of a Riccesver. The latter was rolvent, Thera wore two objections lo deiaping tho matter. The fiest was, that the hawkmg around of the stock of an Insurance company war dam 1- ng. Itdicredited the company and deprived it of business. The other objection consisted in the that the discrediting of & company worked an ujury on its policy-holders. lie believed that Justice for all demanded the sale of the atock. JAndce Seates wished 1o inquire If the sale of the stock carricd with it the asacts of the Company, lflll tid not, be bad no objections to & sepurate ale. The Conrt femarked that If it was not satiafled with the bida 1t wonld not accept them. This put an end o ths discussion, and the Clerk proceeded to read TAR DIDS, which were: Greenleaf, Norria & Co,,, of New York City, $20 per ahare for tho whole stock of 10,000 sl £200,000. Willism Louts Smith, of Philadelphis, 821 per shore for the entlro ftock, $210,000; or the same ‘price per share for 5,100 shares, George C, Clarke, Chicago, $20 ,per shars for 00 shares, and $20 for the remaining 4,500 shares or any part theteof, provided the bid for the 5,200 shares was accepled, 'Calvin I’'Wolf was wliling to pay 8300 for five shares, the eame amount for ten skiarcs, or $500 for forty ahares. At the cunctusion of the reading THE COURT SAID! . This fs an unusually complicated case, An Inpolve eont fnsurance company ownssn allezed solvent one, . though judging from thie hids thore was some doubt abonic it, 1le did not undetatand the modus “Fanndl by which tho solvent company could bo closed out. It was going on and doing business, It was oither getting better or worse every day. It had bLeen charyed that the Aatlonal had been pure chasing another company, thus probably nrlunmlzr- fng its money. 1 dun't know what to do with it. If it were otherproderty I could uotormiuc something. 1t Is the property of the Recelver, and yet reciun to be outside thejurisdiction of the Court. The bids are very low, not onc-fonrth_what the Company pretenda its stock 18 worth. None of the offers ex- ceed 24 per cent. Therc ought (o be some time glven, UOrdinarily | would say that Mr. Nickerson ought not to be delayed to any extent, There la no churge of fraud oyaiust his clalm. Nickereon was a elockhiolder and Dircetor of the Campany, and thereby assumes the douhle rela- tion of pledgee and tristee for the policy-holders, 1 am not satisficd to accept these bLIds witnout more light. On the nccerhnco of anyof them Mr. Nickerson would swallow up a very iarze pro- portion of the stock. There would boabout $109, - U0 Teft. Let the matter lie for two or three days. 1t the stock carries the asscta of the National Life it wipes ont that Company. 1 want to kunow a lit- tle more about the National Life and its ownor- #hip. The n:atier {a postponed until Friday. Juage Seatea—As far an thls Amidon matter Is cancernea, I want tmae to— “Pho Conrt—1 ordercd the Roceiver to borrow If he could and pay off Mr. Nickerson. Il¢ could not borrow, ‘Tho partics intererted have had abun- dant time, and bave no reason to ask for delny. The uitra vires argument 1s of no force in asking ;or lileh\y. Twant ’n sell tho stock nnd get all I can or it. Mr. Westover gave notico that he wonld file a petition Friday morning asking for the seiting aside of tho orderof sale, and the making of the National Life a ro-defendant in hig suiis againat the Itcpubiic, Judge Scat ked that the Tecclver be in- structed 1o make himeelf familinr with the condi- tion of the Natlonal and its usscts, and report on Friday morning, ‘The Court 80 ordered, and the proceedings ter- minated, THE LABOR QUESTION. STOP EMIGRATION, J To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaco, Aug. 21.—If you will allow me space, 1havea few words to say on tho Inbor question balng now so thoroughly ngitated thronghout the entire country. Every day I read in the papors of the suffcrings of the poor, of terrible depredations committed by tramps that have Lecome desperato from privation, of men—good and worthy—com- mitting suicide because they cannot find employ. ment, and at Iast, 88 a crowning horror, the up- nsing of the working people, and thoeo willing to work, but unable to get work to do. Thers are »o many remedies suggested for sll thesa ovils, and yet in all of thom nono_acem tobring relief ‘or to bo thoroughly enough practical to avert the dangerof a war bes tween capital and labor, Among thc many sug- gestions written by thinking uunle, 1 have won- dered that none scem to think of the many forelaners that are coming dally to our hospitable ahores, and the thousands of doliars yearly ex- rrndud by our Qoveinment to encourage emigra- fon, when these peoplo only serve to awell the wmob In ciro of rlot, and to take the Lread from the siready sullering [sboring claswes, 1f we have not Iubor enotigh for thoee wo already have here why briug more to swell tho alrendy over-crowded flelds of iabur? Emigrant ships sre landing dally hundreds of the lowes il worst clase of forcigners, who havo no means of support but Iabor, and those men, women and childron must La fed and clothed, must huvo work, sud we must elve it to them or increase the wicked, Ignorant, and {dle elenient of suclety now llving in our midal, and be taxed to sapport charitablo justitutions for thelfr malntenance. “They muat live, and yet we have not work or brend for our own countrymon: every ship-lond of emigrants only serve to im- yoverlsh our own people, and our dmly papors aro filled with crimes coinmitted almoat “exeluslvely by forcigners, If our (overnment has monoy tospend 1o encourago emigration to our shores, and monoy 1o buy powder and lead to put down oppressed [aborers, (L should have It to remore the causo of oppredsion and want, There are thou. sands of famiiles ll¥Ing in Chicago alone who would £ladly go to eny part of the country aud becoma useful scttlers upon the unclaimed Government lands {f they unl{ had means to go and to lvs until thoy could get the Jaud under cultivation, Why not use sama of this monvy to form colonies, taking thousanas of {dlere frain wur_overcrowded eities, and furuishing thoin with labor and homes? 1t would extend our indurtries, and save much cvil and waffering, and be a beonofit pecunlarily and morally to our peoploand Government. Will some one who is better ‘qualified 1o speak than I vlexse l‘:::'l;‘;lll‘ncr t‘l‘l'\‘:| u(:lj«:!. :‘nd :;e 1 he cllunnl find, or me end (o the ta presont diticuitice Hospectfullyra s web of aur pwd Usnzrwoon. “avuMms,» To the Edilor of The Tribune. Cutrano, Ang.' 21.—Workingmen and strikers, attention! Thereis not an hour to apare, Tha worm that {s now hatching In conntless miilions In the trees of Chicago, and threateainz the entire deatructlon of the foliags within three weeks, can, by you, during the present week, be exters minated. 1f, or not, It is tho srmy worm, ws cauot say, but that there 1s an army of thom a few days wili convinco us. They wlli, like the grasshoppers, cover our houses, destroy our vege. tablessnd fowers, Injure all crops not usthercd, und deposit thele egd for Buother visit next year, You can arreat this deatruction by orwanlzing nnd puulnf men on every streel, glve tng them directions 1o viait each house upon 14 whore trecs grow, offoring the uwner your labor for & ressonable vrice, wuo, It scoms lo ua, will vay you with a hiecurty welcome mnd co-operation. Those who do not should be tsxed Ly the city loubls what they no e, and thut would punish thown soverely, With saw, batchet, and fire go o work at unce, to show tlie peopls of Chicago that you have hearts aud consclences, and mean better ihan wany who w & vetter exterlor, In doing this preat and good deed you will redeem your- selves, and _be counted benefactors instead of de- struyers. You will save the beauty, while Mr. Wahl hnproves the condition, of the streets and boulgvards or Chicugo, of which abe may honeatly Loas Mus. E, G, Coox. ——ee—— THE TRIBUNE'S CROP REPORTS, New York Dally Graphle. Perbaps the vest informed paper in the conntry concerning Western crops Is Tug Cuicaco Toise uxx, and this makea an vstimate of the wheat crop of thls year {n fourof the Missluaippl valloy States which compares superbly with the ctop reports of olhor years, as folluws: 1870 1877, Rushels, Bushele, 16.00,000 33,U0.00 JEUGAL 57,000 W ] 100000l uw Total.. $3,U00,00 81,000,000 117,004 00 ‘Tils judicates frat, that these four States have 25,000,000 bushels more of wheat to sell than after the unpreccaented yield of 1875, and 64,000, - 000 busbels more than last year—pot less than 14,000,000 barrels of flour; sccond, that Minne- sota, which was the seveuteenth whost-growing State in 1800, bas grown to the second In 1877, and next year will stand at the head; third, that, adding the opusual yield of Michizan, Indiana, Uhio, und Illincis to ihis surplus, waking allow- ance for thy small crop In Californis, this country is able toexport at least $73, U0, 000 worth of Hour wory than lust year, ‘Theso eelimates are based on tho actusl refurus from sowo Btates and carcful observatiuns by cautious and trustworthy mea fu others. This "bunus of suventy-ve wlilions of woaey wiil g & guod waye towards reviviog busi- ness duriog the coming Fail, at least ou trunk rall- roads sud amoug th furme —— THE STATE-HOUSE RING. Fagelon Howard (wiTuscola Resiow, A special dispateh to the Ciicago Journal from Springteld last Tucsdsy says the Comiulsaloness sppolnied 10 mesaury snd condewn the ground THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: necevsary to glve the sonth end of tha new State- | C| petformed thelr dot hirve and afxtern one. hien 1« ta be pald far out of f the Lond given by citizens of Tield for the payment of thin ground ia worth- nneay arrived in Terre [nnte in 1817, tve with rdiane, sehite sottiers fiend within the prow. Mr. Knso ranained formeil an escart to the General G which piradel the princigal » 14don of the exervi-ceat the hall the crsion re-formed and mar hed to Masonic I where the teneral Grand Chavter entered upon the busiuess of the Couvention, THE TRINUN ... WANTED-MALE ME Novkkeepern, Clorlis, &ce SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Rookkecpars, Ciarkn, &ce ATION WANTED~RY A MAN OF EXPERI e, AL cleri or honkkerper for & wholesale or retail 1 refe Address R 70, Tribe v FIrrk. Apuly at 419 Milwaukes STED-A SMART TOUTH me well ded, i the tatlor, Lakeride Hallding. 214 an 3 Appropriutiona i sirrounding territory on vovaves of the apring of 1810, In_company with Moses Rob- Uinaand Capt. Andrew Binoke ander thegnid. unce of & friendly Indian, Mr. Rose atirted forth in search of & location fora fouring-mill and dis- A wite waa finaliy selecied. and the mill was crectad an the ground where th Ttoseville, Park County, e now jncated. reveral years the three pnriners carrled on the business” of distillers and millers they prospercd moderately, tnraeid to Terre Hante, anil was inoking about him for some bitniness in which ha mizht employ his moderate capltal, when lie received newe that his nrother George—who had elarted fn a carriave from Charleston, 8. C., Intending to visit Terre Haute—wan quite 1l 8t the hous bine (brother of Mores Rabbin ner), In Winchester, Clarke County, Ky. started at once for Winchenter, accampanied his brother 1o the ofd home in Con- | necticut, where the invalid shortly aiterward died. ‘I e fortune of the elder bruther was divhled equal- Iy amun the nurviving members of the family, Chauncey Hone invested hia portlon ina stock of general merchandise, which be brought to this city n & storeroom on the west alde of us ear of Iwo later Mz, Hote pur- chased a truct of 310 acres of lind, then located in the country, but now 3 thickly populsted portion The tract embraced all the (s fary hetween Reventh and Thirteenth etrects, Poplar and Locust 1810 Mz Rose buiit the Prairie Ioose, now c At thst tine the town , and the great hotel stood far out upon the prairie. eo far, inderd, that suffi. cient patrunaze could not be obtatned to k the establishment, portiun of the hotel beinz occue Mr. Nose's only sieterand We have maintained for fonr Sprinzteld Ring wonld repndiate (hat Just debt. The very first move the luny nide, after it gave 1he bond to the Rinte, was to hire an /nfer-Gcsan o steal {t, which he did. Last he bonrl up, and Senator Jones deciared his uetermination to prosccnte Il to a con- elnalon. Fenstors Soothworth, Jones. and Raey, and Representatives Wildeman and Washbarn cured the pasance of 4 Iaw Instructin to prosecate the Ring an y the bond. and now we are nnt at all sarprised hear a remi-offical opinfon that the bond fs It you vote $408,000 for the new 520,000 directly into the i NS STED-DY A GERMAS DRUGGIST eATS 87 age: wholesls ', Box 2004, Philedaiphta ¥ WANTED—AB BOORRERPE for permanent fitaation by ears that tho cars’ experience Address DRUGOIS 1-VOUNG MANWITH €125 CAST CAN inees Interest and Firasant postttan at OMMOBATE ouR Ave e et Dicislous, As Araignace. a w il b taken forthe < nd will be recelyed “Fatrons throngh Hrarch Oflees i the o Vetow, where adyertleey, - charged at the Matn Oty ¢lock p. M. GUTINg 1% wee<, and uatll 9 . M. G, Booksetler and Ftationer, T Wabasli-av, :uunner. ete., 1009 Hide Newa Depot. 1 foriery, ete., 330 DI tatdonery, ete., 24 editor named Phel winter we turned t| ANTED-THREE CABINET-MAKERS AT 003 TATION Dy a0 active, reliabie, midd) s In 1824 Mr. Hore re- cently and for several years & w Indiana, and TED=TWO GO0, MACHINISTS TO GO TO A 10 Marix 3 i B o AT ta SATare Irax Work Com: o trade, represant- in ofd-estanlished New Hqufiiz OF C. F. of Judge Rob- 0= A GOND IANNESSMARFER, CORNER r. Rose'a part- M) CARTENTERS, JLyIng Laol¥ ready to wor T ITGATION WANTED-RY A FIR! K smitn i’ city or codntryy give iress ARU N ! Biate-llouse, you vote 8 Springficld Ring. CURRENT GOSSIP. HOPE IS DEAD. Amid the crowd at the Parlalan nlay, One,of the many who whirl time away; 1 the long, gliding boat with the dark gondolier; All over the Continent, thete, Down the besatiful Rhine; ot the Corao in Rome; Dat never, thongh seeking-for, Snding a home; In the wilds of Moroceo; in camp and canoe; 1n Tarkey and Russla, and Paleatine toot And never at reat—Iike a spirit in pain, Or an Indian galloping over the plain: A brown, bearded man, hid by Mystery's veil, And scnled by stern lips that could ne'er tell the 0% RROG, News Depot, F arner of tarpente _CITY EAL ESTATEs ST-0LABS GUR- af city reference Green: from whence he 32 [ WANTE 8 would go o the esuntrs AMITI MELPER. AT, 159 Syuth Gil DUILDERS AT 7 Madisonere.. e twe d a0 81, 40 pre year, Want the T, B ROV, Tiootn 7. 170 10-ROOM _ DWE BUYD, Jivem 7, JFOR SALE=TO CAPITALISTS-FOR AL exchange at prest sacrifice. & vatuahle {nt eomm.urisIng 7 Isre restdcnce o'n st the ent 4 b Santh Far particuisrs, cek 103, Tribune oflon. Conchmen, Tenmstors, &ce JITUATION WASTED-TO DRIVE A WAGOY. R ot et Sehearotnd Tn-cleys 354 Yéuss 51 X diress 170, i ITCATION r\'v r Newton in London, I(nl.'i o three Userd to Keep a fine & the Derby race nors FIRST-CLASS IBAKEK, ONE WHO st} v""_‘_“’:y'l.\l'l;llldnr-lngvl'fi thie 11 ALETAMM Cle 3 JOR SALE-$3.5) ) Tribune office. COACTIMAN BY A ‘oschmes to it n L 170 Madisoneat. iy nned addregs A GOOD WORK. lary and permanent d experience, O 81, nd then Lere; ED=WATCHMAR . AT e g ittt Trne vifce, o uployment Agencics, Miscellnneous, STeAT AT X T s 0 Felehenten: A3 THUEhe oite. e oeon (aIthl: ro e cinstered abont the rive I pleased witn fe'ghbo munthe of me very low, and if tney decide to purch priy rent towsnd purctase. D, W. KEA “Miscelinncous, ANTED=23 COAL-M " Domeonticss” ANTED-DY FIRST-CLASS YOUNG woman, in cily or country. ina Arst.class private y kind of work Apply 1a resrof 111 MINERS AT MINOY L. None bat experienced men need -pény‘“fiwf} % near Carsenters bove, @ itson WALLEIR B>, & SiA The tale of despair—how his heart tarned to lead, S he n.] e i, ] 1 ¥ n 1854, John Hote died at his residence §n New And never a mottal his troubles had res York C""' Tenving 8 fortnne of $875 which wua left b T AN TEO=PATEXT-RIGHT SAL, ¥ the Ameriean” Fe celient’ chauce for Compagys offle, oom § Portiaad’ B %000, must nf 0t SALE—3 LTS 0% LAFLIN-8T., Fison, nflescd at bottom prices. eet 0 2: will to various cl tutions, under sfngular conditions: which render- ed the execution of the will almost Impossibie. ‘The wili was sct anlde, but the wishes of the de- cenased were revpected, and the estate divided. aw 10 the bequeata made In John's death, Clauncey and lienry were the only remaining members of the family, A settlcment wan made with ilenry, who 100,000 frofh the cetate, The re- \strionted to charitable institations nd Chsrleston, 8. ¢, gifts 1o educationnl and charltable ggregate over S, 000,000, rominent donations and en- dowments made by Mr. Itose during his Jife: Rose Polstechni 8 This institution was first called the Terre late School of Industria) Sci Vigo County Orphan Home—Endowment, $130, oog:‘ ‘This institution was Incorporated 1874, The Demon of Darkness kept watch of his prey, And whivpered thess words in his ear, every day— Words always remembered, and dranded in red: ) You are mine only, for lape ls dead 1" Ho flew from the place with & more-maddened Ql‘rm\flnx WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL FOR ) Tinsewirky can give the best of reference. 'iesse call at 168 North Market: OR SALE~AT A BARA cleaant new marbie: ATUATION WAN TED—BY A NORWEGIAN GIRL osnible, accordin: 10 do dining-reom ur chamber work. Apply st 26 At the time 0l And every one wondered'and thonght him insane. . BUBURDAN REAL ESTATL, Bt nofrelessly on cama the Spirit of Hope; She Lield in her hand a slight, silken rope. 1t ftuttered ; the Lreeze brought it near tohis grasp; Jle fancied he saw it almost In his clasp, A quick, onward spring gave the now-hoping man; His breath came quickly: **O If I but can)” Butalas] for the Spirit of Hope was afar, And thero remained only a bright, mocking star, Which twinkled aloft. snd winked with its eye, As tue ewift-passing winda icard the wretched man TUATION WANTED—BY_A BTEADY GIRL IN Bnsw et Ficare oul Tor thess asgs ot BT Mubibard-at._iieference. syt i ED=DY A G0OOD GIRL TO AB- usework.” Calist 174 West Nine« teceived about mainder betng e 5 £, SCOTT, 69 Dearborn-st '“Yi\. Al {ndustriut 2 to ,soll It aas maD need ApPIF. ant fvuse near depot, ITUATION 3 At 10 general bos t lowing are tho most WANTED — BY. A —COMPETENT P>eoteh girl Appiy, for two days, at 1 ework; clty peferences, ., 1n the re: DY A COMPETE NT ind froo, or general Cail, for two days, at 283 Houth Dearborn: il family. - Appiy at 1083 GITLATION waA ALL WHO WAST T0 MAKE, MONE pie, ete,, of sn CLENDRNING & LU, FIOR™ SALE =~ COS’ men) down, balance easy. WAN = QmAR {0 conk. wasD, & eterences if neededs n-s! —FOR THE GRAND PLAT nor"—sluty” young men. donr ARCIDNL TTvaLre a0U B . this day. piain of Auliiarien. 01t SALE-THE *'HOSS™ 100 this side of LaGrange, surroun [oeat; free ride towse e, BTUIINS & CO. e Waih- IR LOTE, 5 MILER ded by smprove- | RICHARUSON, nidowment of two Professorshipy in “’lg b College, located &t Crawfordsvilie, £00.- %o tne hospital of the Slsters of Providence, lo- g?p(:'im. of this eity, £100,- Mr. Tose made lberat donations to the State fchool. and to.other inetitutions in this He mude & large donation tu the Newe- 1 to educational ., 30 YEARS possels zoad business qualife 10 juln & force Of canvasmers We give exira ipducements to ‘Then rushed on his fancy the Spirit of Dresd, 2 one bioc] And mocked while it crushed him: A ieane plack trom d: market, and slowp fres: and Bkl mursl characte ‘We are now orcanizing. those Wiy wish permavent mituations, Add v and exgericace, W, J. HOLLAND'® (0., 50 L Cl L) TED—DY A FIRST-CLASS COOR, ferences givens Ap 483 Dearboru-st. —HiT TWO RESPECTABLE #inters), one a1 cook and Isamd: rate family. Fie just come from . €I 416 Wabashat, ¢ old conntry, Call VA NEATTI outhir: Ehaapest propert frees Jo.cen: Al o Loy general b cated In thiscity, $ 0'50 the Ladies® Ald Under the pall of the Night-K!ng's relga, As dark as the shadow that followed Cain, Cropt, like a stricken sonl, the man, Hopcless and wretched, under Hope's ban, The mighty Thamea As the ripules closed o'cr the face g0 wan, Walle twinkled above the inocking star; And the Spint of Hope etood off afar, And jotned in tho chant with the Spirit of Dresd: 4 Miserable mortal, Hope Is dead " Henornr Hawn Winstow LTAirteen years old). FANNIE DAVENPORT IN ENGLAN. New York Ezores. *Yhat waa your firat English experfence, 3isa ANTED=AN EXPER uian acqualnted maoufacturer, tng Ar_;l- 8se Kuodl i; T COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, 701 BALE-D: [ 200-80T half mile from ral Ui una good commi tinbend Tad.. LISHWONAN T mere, OF for clear roved farm, 2% miles southof city, 2 i cottages an lota, ‘miles from city, 3 miles far good city property or n New York City, and benevolent tnstitutions 1n Charleston, S, additions to the City o Tiaute at various times during the past twenty-five years, comprising all that portion of the city cov- ered by the teact of land above mentloned, reach- ing from Eeventh east to Thirteenth, and from Paoplar strect nortn to Locust. Mr, Roee survived all bis family, time of his death, was withont a rel than a sccond cousin, NTED=27 COA | tres transportativn. VWARTED MEX TO WL nd water fountat Awmerican Novelty Wi GOOD SWEDE rom depot, oF fur ¢l proved {arm, 12 £l 1 .u: At e OLUER #ifl 10 4o wencru also rl:rv\'mul a € 43 S0 -AS A COOR BY A NEAT, on ( to to pecial causes these fands have Loel s 75 Mllcli{yan-av. K. outof market, and are now ofered on essy terma At the very low price of from $3 Lo €1.5 per aere, Special inducementa fo capitallais. “Address G A 2 41 Of thy six brothers. none bt lenry marticd; Chauncey and the other four Drothers lived an Rose resldes on Twenty-second atresl, New York, A childiess widow. RUFF-GROUSE. To the Editor of The Trilune. Pryxorti, Ind., Aug. 20.—1 noticed In a recent tseue of Tuz TRinoxE an article on the ** Ruff- Grounse," credlted fo Seribner's for Angust. The article ks 80 full of crrors, and so calculated to mle- Jead those who perhapa ars interested in such bits of natural history, that, with your permisslon, I will correct it. The article ssys: ** In the breeding season the ¢éacka select some hollow fallen tree, and, strutting up and down, best it with thelr wings, making o Ing sound that can be heard fof Notso, They do not select & hollow drum on any log with thelr winge. toll you shat thelr wings vn"#):lld TTEATIONS WA GIni. FOII " vooks understand their REAL ESTATE WANTED, NTED=LOT 20 F} L on West &l Give lacation and price. - Address LK, Trinune ofce. A\ 1ik.. for or.e I Domenticss ral huusework; has refe T:CLASS COOR~! *4At Liverpool T had my first English expe- As 1 tvas about to leave tho vessel, T asked 0 gray-halred Inspector some questions conceralug my tronk, and gave bim my name. at rme, pushed ki QITLATION EU=BY & 57 a1 WOrks Lert G Feferecen: Fiosso s ccond work+ Lest of refe GaynatIRY w“:”w L refercnces. Pleaso call f TCATION WARTED—A ot oF pr boar: uth H‘l\llfll'lL. up: Laundressos. WANTLD — BY A FIRST-CLASS hirt Lroner any whers vut of ress thrve days @ o, 1¥mw_:ieo‘|'1‘:‘ee" Shlsems, Adgrew for TUATIONS W AR BANDWICT tate owncrs wi CANPIELD, 50 1o looked up spectaclos further on ble nose, and remarked: *O yes, s0 you're Mirs Davenport, 1have scen your picture 1found my photographs common all over 8 ORDER-COURK IN A WHERE THEIE e ing-huuse. ~Call for two ‘washer snd frune: tha American actres: A DyANCES MADE_UN_DIAMONDS, WATCE bonda, etc., 3t L AU Mce, 1. o “r IRL AT 30 COT' ROV, V¥ lodo keneral tiousowork. _German preferred. NOIt BWEI Gl otk ln 8 private famlly. +*1 suppose you vislted the theatres?" *Certalnly T did. virited was the Prince of Wales', Court compauy In *New Men in Old **What was your Impression of ED-UIY TWO COMPETENT girle as Jaundresses or second girls, or will do din- 1ng:ruom work; flutel o brivate Tami 1ry: feterence kiven. 703 Miclilgan-av, ‘The firat English theatre T 1 waw llarc's f English age TaatIn the last row of stalls, and behind me swas the pit. 1 was Intently watchinz the play, when a youny man lesucd over 1y gave his opinion of the plece and the porforme One peculiarity I noticed, and that was that L boxen and the persons lo a8 ale [ce creom and dr: [ nd before 1 wae in London three nights I 1 dolng the same." $sWhat of the London theatrea?* «The Prince of Walea' {8 about ne large sa the Fifth Avenuc green-room. It is o very handsome theatre, however, and wan decorated like a tollet- ‘box ot Tiffany's, with satin and. +Lundon Assurance,’ Miss Mary tle partol Pert; and 3 L TO DO GENEL, K 8t (83_Washtogton-st._German SAV.—A GIL PO ¢ & good pisin cook, ANCES 0! AND PIANOR, iy} ity or coun- hout remaval; mooey. loaned g good collater: ndolph-st., licom 3. PAID FOIl_OLD UULD AND BILVET. onds. and Taluahies 'S Loan and D Eatabiahed 1605, gunersl Houscwof nad good washer and ITCATION WANTED—1MMEDIATELY-AS ) housekeeper widawer preferre 1] 8 30 West E B wilow, aed 831 noincumbrances blectlun to guing out of city. luney to loan on watchne, scription & 50 East Aladi AMILY OF FOUR AT LAKE w, for the summier, & good gIt] for Reneral st be 8 hurodgh cok An Cliy returvaces. "Apoly stand ercct npun some log,—hallow 08 chance wills it,—and beat thuir wini thelr breasts, first slow, and then fa sounds blend and end in a long roll. would take an extraonlinar; Icialm tnat the drummin; for acall to the male ra well as female; and & Jowing or coolng nolsc, made occasionally, is an expreeslon of exuliation over his success “in call. ing up his feathered com; to any male antagonist that may be within hiear- ‘The rufl-grousc occasionally calls after darks bout the time of the TUATION WaNTRU—AE WOR! ceper by nre: 'in’f:lltyhmfl{ o1 erences. CAll &t bl wment Oifice fur Women, nestOfcefur ¥o Mincellancou WANTED=DY. csponient. 1 E ON U8k Park Station: guod romn depol._ Address i ), Tribupe ol ANE 1% BUMS TORCIT trem. and briog RING Jtustat,, uppes d Swedish wom- nt best city ref- Lasulle-at,, basement, Employ- OIt_SWEDJBI TED=N GOOD " GERMAN anyily: wages $41 also one for cdun- ear to bear it over = INMMEDIATELY, me-al., & Lerman or swedisll Y TO LOAY ON 757 WEST ¥ Food colateraa, ¢ B, WILS0S, s sped ‘.\ YOUNG LADY, AS e ntons, and & challenge Seainutresses. ANTED—CUSTOM SHIBTMAKERS) Y wurks bestpay, M. UL JEWEESON, €71 West -8 NEY TO LOAN 0N DMPROVED farins (o Central snd Northern liluofs, DKAN & E, norilieast corner Randolph and Dearbo; TO LOAN, AT 8 PER CENT; mmml.lflclll. Ilr:nkp‘um- to suit, or SITCATION WANTED-RE A LADY + panton snd tn inake herself generally sefult no ou. tion 10 live 1n he countey or o traveli & o b Aairess A L, Waukesba, feinpe. 1 6a Wilton in the Jt- then I ‘eaw Mr. and 3l alen frequently in the fal cquinoctial storm, or auring the month of Seplem. pair in March, aud dre attendin: rocesa of Incabating thelr ogge, or altendinz to jod In which May- particlarsection of counts However, I know not at what time May-apples may bloom in the sectlon of countey fn which Scribner's correspondent resides. objectthan s large salary, dall §8 very handsome, despite what niay be satd to itings were saperb, and The Gafoty Is most Iike an American theatre’ in management. No feen aro allowed for “Our Boys' ot the Vaudeviile, over DU0 night Nu \WASTED=AT 704 i) BurG foF twin biwbics woulnan vreferred.Guod ref LIGAN-AY., ONE 000D montiia old. " Stiadie-aged rences required. NURSE-GIRL 14 TO 16 YEARS OF (£l Feferences, Lo take card of 4 bavy Bt 178 AN SMICHIGAN-AV,, or ool Swede [rom 1d 10 2 years of age preferred; thebest of 's requlres Pheir young, darin South Stde apnles biooni, 10 thi AND 18 BEABT ADAMS-ST. J ruoa to”reut Wit bwas NICE PLEABANT y-board, per week, rogramines, etc. i3 d finlehing & lirzo sad muke of plessure wod ead-springs. Concord This play bas run Lycenm I aaw 3r, Ire th v he most notlcesble thing sbout 01 ” “'1‘!:; bar “:fv #0 mear the door that I couldn't English audlencea?”* m very mucn, and T think they play to. The sudience catcles ly n\er{ polnt.™ did the actiny American standpotuty fioer'or dutow Iy stock of ur own 310 87 per week, il hars, Also, elegant four and six-yaue withiboard: tweaty swaps Vietoriad eic, st of the celebrated Abbott ress wagons and tricka, all at popular pri ave several second-hand top IIOW KINDNESS WAS AFPIRECI- A Co. s Cuncord ex- N EEN TUIRTEEN’ Iadelphla Irese. ¢4 Pleaso'pull that bell, mister,” asked an Inno- cent-looking boy, who was standing on the steps of 8 house on Franklin strect, above Ulrard avenue, yeaterday morning of & dandy chap who wus pass Thinking that the boy realded In the house, and desired to galn admittanco thereto, the dandy replied, **Ceriainly, soany.” This little act_of kindness, thought the dandy, ccrtalol a smiloor a **thank you iD—A WET-NURSE; GUOD REFERENCES e i 533 West Adanus-at, ANT SUITE OF exchaoged. Terms 1] Jurnp-seat, und others TR iiat we Wil ef} very cheap, 306 Wahasli-ar. Laundrossess ANTED=A Yua.'.\ i1 A GooD BUSINESS MARE FOR &7, AT %03 AMichigan-av, Wust Side. 1 MAY-ST,, NEAR MADISON-ST. CARS, It board, at very remonalje g appear, Judging from an “There was no marked differenco [laughi betweon tha lActln & POMEROY, AUCTIONEEN T1tha contents of & ‘well-fornistied house and & squarc-box top b llnuuk‘:fll’cr& ANTED=A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WORR- porn 8 suburben Lo ] vz oom 8. English or Ames ‘ed, howevur, that both actors y negligent while on the stage, angh, and cven anplaud each others’ Buch & breach of dlscipline would not be 80 American theatro. that I had everacen there wass percoptinlo inti that came only after loug I 1went Lo visit the theatres for pleasure, and I didu't come away divsatisfied, even with New York." What aboul tho ladies’ costumes?” On, thoy ure ten Teart achied 1o teach t| & WEST RANDOLPI-ST,=BOARD "IN ithlarre rooms, well furulshed rec ulocks eat'of Union Parks set uf barness. «(.mnu :g "S‘T:r v'clock, Aug. 22, st privat romthe sis TSI Bnswor tho bel alsosinglc rouins. whom he had no doubt would 1. 1t was In tho hops of receiving tecognition_of hin servico that bu door was onened by 2 Miscellaneous. TANTPD—A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD APIT o, ge fur offiee work. Addreas, staling particulsrs %0 RMENT_mOUSES, West Sldos MONTH-FINE NEW BRICK housca 960 Bnd U7U West Polkesf, Inquire at 383 WER AND MAL I, price from §2% ught aud drivers also, one good faruarol —-—.hlu e N\l; lfl'.\‘lfl “(i:ghx}a"lh‘d FIT ¢ or drive, Tosdal m pU L0 1, itted for one moment I could se In cvory ingured for 8 moment, The oEi Tt daughter of tho Emerald 453, 353, AND 25 st., botween Van Buied und liaerisen. i"“fl‘.‘l:ml‘&n:;“' ‘.(urnl hed_ronn) odr. Rnd £ per per weak; bourd, yer_s_:r.' 17! ng that _bel i small boy, who hu ken a pusition upun the corbetong, dil that *ere man,”" responded the mi rascal, polating to tha retreating dandy, started after the | RENT—#15 PER Mepper. Apply L b, 201t SALE=CR ears bebiud the age, em how to drese, Lul when' looked in the glass and eaw that I was woaring the saino bluenabit | bought in New York to wear on shipbourd, 1 didn't miud it s0 much, n:nullnl that the people don't feel 3 10 $7 per week tat rovt i and eatching up to him ow on tho licad with the ma time yolling st the top of her voice, ** Annoy dacent peopls, will yez canother erack), O1 yospalpern, yo.* 1le tricd to explain, but it was 1o uee, and 1o terminate with serfoun Injury 1o hinself, ho Dridget was not dlsposcd to let FAP FOIL WANT OF USE. A DAY Gid; bugiy aad hargess, Joquire at NE HICR Tt 501 UBl ihe Patiner 1loi broow, at the Exposition Bul boanas day bosrd, ASH A NEW Ot 5E iR ¥ -, only “1wo b \-rhk?umlmcd 2 week. bow 8nd cover preterre Miscellancous. : UNIBHED O UNFUR. Adarvss P, T ribuse, _____BOARD WANTED, ARD=WITH TWO LA el famlly, fur geatl 880 per month; must be Srt-cli vuse viice, nding matters were ng. 1 you go abroad next scason 11 have had overtures nade by Mr. Mapleson, ne’ jn New York etyle, and be concluded in’a fort- **Saclally, what of your yielt?" *+Very plessant indeed. I should 1ike very much ta have ataid longer, but 1 wantod to come homo. ern’ {mprovenen NOND, 104 Washingt South Sides 'O HENT—ONE OR MORE E. Sonin Call "Bt 40 bl took to his hicols, him excane with so little punishum ngly followed close behind, down upon his slready demollabed hat whienever an opportunity showed itself, conl-heavers dronped cueaxed calling out their goods ple tlocked to thelr alone in the race, the dandy safe from the enr n , and accord- Deard of before, wholesal brinzing her broom NEVILLEL 209 and o) W LANEOUS, who wll brlngs ant * Py the orrangements wil night," . 1rual U 1 12 It was & livels cha thelr baskets, e iwerchants and peos and beecame lntevested Only by Judipinicon 1-car, was ed W s J. DEXTER, N o good lucaiton, A Tty Batiartie, Kew North Sldos Sa Xdren fes unlca succesaful, LOW TO MAY 1—A NEW 14- uth frunt, wodern Soke, 1wo luce w 10-room marble front, food neizl- froma Linceln Fark. Cil. s ROO! ork. Advice free, ndeace strietly can- gwet than the Jowest. " Comault yuur me. NEXT=VERY uwn [nterest by wrl roum brick, st A N, L 0 cash ouse, an' old epincopal palace, in trees, with a large garden. the land as for as you can Wilkle Coliins, me und offered to wrf Blde, 20 wiinutes ross 161, Tribuoe ot _ MmUsICcA | streetcars: & ne: REIL WANTED DYV A | burhood. 4 blocks f 133 Raudolpbat BT user I 8 Uaraln s oftercd. Address Py perspiration from d ¢ lils Uat, he was heard to mumble between hts clenched tecth, **1 will qive §5 if somo one will show 1o that boy. " Ol DEATILY Traddon owns wee In every direction. Suburbnn. RENT—-A NICK 2-STORY FRAME 10-ROOM houss on # lot 1001453 [0 the beautisul nelghbor- Huod of Dunbiaw Larl Hyd atations: wiil be rento unfuraished for $4u. T! fugton-st. & play,’ Charles Reade wanted mo 19etay and appear at the Olymplc, 1 met Mr, Jeffursun, who epoke In 4 0f hi cngagement ot b = large, stoul En I who, § think, {4 the beau ldval A LL CASH PAID FOR LADIES AND A A1 vluthing. Urds mal SQUARE GRAND N 7 1-3 vcta three scrls )| INAS GLLDE(, t, e le:fl'd;e" tor ‘n'!l. ree scrings. {ully warranted, i k by Sfeaurs. Btrauts ualcal coaveution Iast uiooth at MBALL, coruer State sad Adam 1o 50 o ca {\.\LL LUPDET blaTe U 18- G0OD SECOND-HAND U @ “#THE LEAP New York Grophic. 1ligh Bridge, according to all acconnts, will soon Jay clalin to an siteaction that is not posscased by anyof tho wutering-pluces In this viciulty, On Weduosday last, M, Vinot, a celebrated French gymuust, who for several years past Las been tho rival of Blondin in fests of rope-walking, visited tho brldge for the purpose of making arrangoments ivo aerial performances an the tight ropo, :ht—100 feet from the water—was dvemed no the only dificaity presented being sulta- inds for the rope. finaly concluded to stretch them acro 150 fect above the bridge an: oue eod reaching the elevated and the other belng secured on the #ldy ho cliff on the opposite wide of the 1 When everytilng is factorily, the danng Frenchiuan proposcs to ese- cute vome feats In mid-sir that willetartie tho pub- Tho ropes wili va pluced fourtecn fect apart, and will be occupled on the occasion of eack exhi- ition by himself and wifc, formance, Vinot, dlscunding his Lalunce-pole, will Jeap from ons rupe to the other. said, has been accumplished Ly Lim during b 4 Las never reenlted fn xtraordinary nerve and ugihlity calcalate the” distsnce ag ¢ of an luch, certain death would forluw. The is ** Leap of Death,” us it is termed, bas led L tricnds 1o endeavor 10 inducy hiw not 1o aitetapt It but (he cymnast lauched at o will alyo wall' head downwards from e rope, holdinz his wile nbis nands us he , biy feet catching o small loops placed st ale of swelve duches. ———e——— - SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. FaigpoIsT, N. Y., A Scfentitie Covgiess opened thls morning with a lecture oo * Telescopes and toe Wonders They Tell,”* by the Rev. Dr. E. F. Burr, author of Afteswards Frof. R Uzden ou “The Spirits ol Alr."? sation wus bels and Havens touse a1 hel, Ylnnu‘l‘h‘ lud.l W.r e srredpondenca conddeatl AND FIVECENT PIECES 4iis Chlcaro 8aylngy | borant., corner of Madison. I N Ofu\;:unusul."lg 1 T0 0B C TW natitution, 134 Dea ud; only $10. J ENT-ENGLEWOOD: and 0 roun coitage, oue tosecthemn. E. LLO ______TO RENT-ROO) South Side, SOMELYFURNISHED ROOMS; eud clicapeat rent 1 (e eity. 103 Edel TO HEPRESENT AND hine sitachuseut fa tha Yipum 81 MeCormick ! London, St. Paal’s Cutliedral, and the Britian Mu- 1 won't attenpt 10 di but, on reference to the fecling just as [ ought to' 1oV hist Iy your expericnca of the hotelar* 1 fonnd that If T ordered things on the Ameri- can fasion It was cnurmonsly cxpensive, The hotel men charged for everythlug. Falt, pepper. ucl ryant to light all v and he looked At me m amacement. 1 found | ienis CATGNY ¢ IVE PORTAD churches sud ET 0 $100 each, 1a pay, FANTED=A LIVE ) WAITS lipire st 1 st once’ 10 sad 12 and 3 a0 o 27 Aflchige WEN. . TONT ROUMS, LY front roows for 8178 East Van Duren-st. EAP—UNFURNISHED RUOMS Vale fawilies, cauventently arran, Ding, At 373 South Clarkeet, . 10 RENT=NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS. APPLY st Ttoom 30, 115 East ltandol HENT=81X-ROOM ", he samic helght, — Hoom 41 HeCormick tioe und avove hyle's Ol tal rfinun Ineve: o il W L s ainths the Docker Lrsn' at STOLY & view of Englistiliouses snd conntey seats. 1 didan't notice fhe dillcrenca between hedges, OF peatad rence 10 me whatov um up, what of the enl 1, 1 had & very zood tine. ave spoken sbout, bit | wa the English women. Aud the uldur they grow the more lovely uad a curious adven- turent dinuer one day. Iniot Gerrold Dizon. Hawora 8t table a pecutbur blue co 1 didu't kpow wlat Lo wasa sort of & badge of authiorel arranzed sati TONTHLY WILL BOY ANEW OFt SECOND- "Feinpio of Muale, 04 Vaa burs T 'Riim;;w TMAN T WITH sndlo OUP gols. 45 Clark-al 4,‘:,(‘&:0"1 13, for 1ght bouse! During their per- —THE EM- o, S e Mt N d Bouschold Roods. Houses ST CARH | ot oerchandiss of a1l el : ‘Fhia foal, It is reer i Europ ‘s Iron Yard. 00 Clintoa onthe buck of hle bead. une brlck-niachi i 4 o of thie Gault Haude, wxhibited tn the Falr at Chl Tlie Canadian brivk-uiachioe ~__LOST_AND ¥ou ful rivk attached to th! TPHE UNION F MPANY, 603 WEST [ N A dsof bouseddld furniture L low yvl:u;:«y)nml. 0= WILL BUY $1%0 WORTH OF FORNITU] atead, coal and kindliog. E4l but thut Mr. Dizon .8 clotuing —"f = 13 y full uver anil had dived ju after bim anc grieved when 1 learned that this wae the cause. n the whole, 1 had & good time, butlam glad | amat boine again. A DEAD MILLIONAIRE, Terre Haute (Und.) Eroress, waa born in December, 1704, in the sericultural Village of Westhersfield, four miles svuth of Hastford, Coon. youugest tot ooe of a family of scven, —six broth- John ltose, tbe father, was s furmer 'In & small way, after the waouer of New England agriculture, The homv farm wes located on the bsuk of the Connecticut, and comprised about fificen acres of grouud. Hers Chauncey Ttoue, bis ive brothers, sua ono sister were boro. Mero Lils paronts lved sud dicd. When Chauncey Wad uearly 22 years of age bis brother George cano bome from Charleston to vhit the thom, twelve years before, cumulated a fortuoy, & taced at the disposal of bis brothers. oss bad long dreamed of the great West, and tho opportunitics preseuted for making rtuna o thid region, which wi 3 e of other and started for the West to sck bis for- loans were acoy brotusrs and inveated in basdoces aflerd uelock. 0o, DERS, 343 Fourth: IUAVED-FLO and red cv bedd! bing for snell arysin Jou éver sav, M N0, 2 CALUSIET- AV A WITITE strawbairy color, wiil imlet bule near baae ol cach Le pald Tor Ler Fesuru. Ot A FAMI o fur “light Luat avenicut W Madlson st. cars. Al eas, stating brice, Q 7V, Jiberal reward w. _ CARTNEIRS WANTED, 1.—The Chantanqua __TO EXOMANGE, ANUE-THHER GOUD FARMS “Uati Produstive 7 prooens, desr. Ad 0’73, Tribuae ofico. | o) of horsca, or AdENT: 88 Trlbtn U 1sPEO 3 prefer it (a the Norshwed for iy IBiproved Bt e faris covere Ty S nie e Al sawe chof N. A. LAWREN 2 1 F X uih or cast frunt room oraulie, with e 1 Tuore than (wo Dighta within five blucks of Chawmber of Commerce. 2 84, 1 ribusg utlice. % emcntas But Uj Add nawe, and statin; 1y elier cotunual “EBeee Calum.' Doremus lects Belentitic_conve conducted by Prof. Jaw this evening Prof. 8. A. Lattimore, of Roches. ter, delivered & locture on “ Ty Microscope and ond one siater, EGAEWO00DS borso and buggy Gr light wagOD. Strong, . ., ou S_CMANCES, T GOOD PAKTY W) o 0 engags laa wo 81,600 T0 €2, PR, e 1l-catabifsbed ui SOLUTELY FIKE-PROOY 5 TORAGE FUR FUIL: o, ea.etd.; ioncy bated 10 Weak dobroe-at. ulture. wercbaudise, ¢ 10 per cent Year. LALKIS VERSONAL. __ AL-MADISON oday eveulag; returnlog hfl:‘h and where aa lntepview such ad juyeeitacut 0B SALE—$£ 300 WILL BUY A 5TU a0d plives “'w‘ Lhrivi &0 wilds frumm Chilca: Call ou or addrias K, Veruaa, Grusdy Couaty. 11, “A GUOD BEEL AND SAM. Aulig & gned business; suid (OF Teasons, e e i e ) FIXTUIES OF 77 East Madbonest. 1 €00 TO TAKE URDI Lt ‘wnanufacturing buslucesi 1ts seadily at 23¢ with Burriro, Aug. 21.—A grand public recep- tlon wus tendered the delegutes to the triconlal convocation of the (eweral Graud Chapter Ioyat Arch Masons of the United States at 5t Jumes Hall this morulug. Au address of v come was delivered by M. E. Judge George W. Clinton, sud was responded to by M. E.G. G, H.P. Judze English, of Arkansas. Templar and Cbapter Masons, about 400 strobg, OUNG LADY PROSITUE EAST WITH ge_ cxperlence. ictiolars, Is ‘wanll Addrens'sds Casroll” T TO EXCHANGE. 1Y BRICK HOUSE, BALE-CHEAY sfon. | sBouid be pleascy addrvas. stating when ay be Lad, 87, Tribuse uice. 87 South Cans) 4, & fow wute, Teras o LE—TIIE LEASE Lle siore 172 8ad 1 NWARIED-MAX W) vided futereat P novel aad wtiraciive Loy whiel 200 per cout Pt Addras il theu a wilder- TEAWAIC 5 PO AT S e, a1 wrestascrigce, to bay LDoartara-al. LER BRUS, & MAGILL, vasious cliice. |

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