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m‘ Passion Week Is Colobrated--- Churohes ,and Concert-Halls on Cood Friday, «g}md Concerts Y---Muslc ot the Ex” position—MY. Vizentinl ond } Hotorions Countess on the Boards of {ho Italions-~A Qouplo of New Books, Frectal Correeponience of The Tribune, e, France, Avrll 10,—Passion Week, or Week on wo call it In Feance, atrlotic contradictioa, 1 suppose, as that e Dritleh coachman take the left of rather than submit to the Feench rals of s o capital tima for studying the pe- and shamseaf Parislan soclety. TiI stthaeveof (ood ¥riday, Lent has alipned ceded Ly most ol us, 1 scarcely havo remembered the very t, but for the preceding festivitics rolval, and the merry fooling of the Mie sanding like 8 wanton half-way honse he two extremesof tho long perlod of Wl penance prescribed by Mothee Many sirtuous ladies In the **nohle Fane o' and nota for wortliy honrgeolaos donbtless falthfully obeyed tho orders of thelr father M fewors. Tho private closet may have heard o feesld prayer, many s penitent confes- and tho eanictnary have recorded mai ation of carnal vanitics, or, as utn it, of ** the world, the ut, on the whole, outward- time of fasling than of nmarried folks, Bohiomiane, “forcign- n fact, who, from necesity or choice, tpart of thelr fives In resianranta ang es, have heen dipping ax deeoly ar aver into tho it Even married poople are ax In Lo obscrvancaof the jours malgros. Cuntorns chantes re- g crumble Inta dusts brutal Positivism nuts e hiand tpon tho moat respectabio forms and ifthey fafl to juatify themacives by Tishinds will not put Wives how to thelr And 80, were it not for (lood Friday o volenin duys precoding and following {1, there would bo soon recd {0 composc o Lenten The sterner sex na reverential age. Whlest ucfiluear, e frequont fastings, VERY GMEAT I8 THE OHANGE towards tha middle of the Ioly Week. The most S fine—thoee who profess the bittercst contempt creeds and coremonica—suddenly begia to prac; fra They nbstuin from meat, and’ goin for un+ linited moriifying of the flesty, It generally takes tseform of cod and sauce Hollandsiee, Liit roma Meler talinon o 1a mayoanaive, nnd others have a stsktng fondnesa for the Lony rafe an beurre nofr. fe enurcoes—mirabilo dictul—are filed roming thi eveniug by the faithlal of both sexes, fizse congreuntions—to ho_ cotinted by thousands pzdteny af thousande—attend the lnst Lenten sore opiar prenchers at Notre Dame, St ide, and tho other fashjonable ont tnolr last ot l2t earnest appeala Lo the consclences of the e enerte, On- Good Friday, 1 ni¢, feasting tho excentlon, of deyotees panra i and out of th Lrerylody who respects himeelf makes a volnt of in? to & zood half-dozen, at tho least, «only to aprinklo himeell with hol {ukivs the wouden cross In the chapel at the end Saints and sinners mcot at Lthe foot “The *Scenrcieas penny * 094 all day long Into thealms-boxes nt tha doors, Juiioto the ellken pueses atretclicd out by tho fair Ruzée of the district v T cnuy to brihe God op n coufort anr arm-chatrs, wbate nian about town Luws to Iafaence of convention vn (uod Frida; fit, In tho evening, there come: Tae ploun mask Is put off, and A coustant stream of the mimic Calvary. ry one who cun GOE8 TO TN CONOEAT. Yereof the thentres aro open, as thoy would bo qllfrom top 1o bottom: and the law forbids all Jlow Satan must emlle at (be nnotinced under the hypo- tatesered rusic. Jrgeammen that nre eatcal heudtne of ! To-night, for instance, tho at the Clrgue will furlude Mendelssoha's i Besthnven's Choral F 1l fragments of the imuortal **Beptua ~oionne will be more plons, of Derlloz® **itequiom ™ and the **Pasto- Dut, at tho Conacrvatolre, Iehall Le enjoyinz myaelf at al veock this evening, sacred mumc will be chiofly ven's Hymphony in lolan," end othier cqually the only oxception 1 be “the Ilts progranimy rpreented by U‘c wutl mentionini twn from Masaenct's pretty Lptery, **Eve," which ls to open tho concert. Y2¢ Conservatolre will give anly one more concert s season, st which to-night's programme will This will como o2, MM, Pasdeloup and Coloune tse thele carapalgna st 1bo Clrque and Chatelot tenlght, Tho Chatelet senson has been extramely taliiant, thanks to the iImmenso success of thosa eegtcat work of Betliuz, *Oratorlo,” or **La Damnation de ** Fantastlc Symphony," and the equiem,™ Tiwo years nzo, M, Colonne could Now Tio_ has conquered the frtditiculties which nlways bowet tho puth of & Leweolerprian, ond iy Cancerts ore far moro oalar than the ** Popular® concerts of his rival, Landly nay his way, » e Exbibition chef d'orclicotre, nssures me that the It of June i« thu very earlicst day at which ho #apecta 1o o able to inaugurate the musical fetes ‘The prograwmo of the tonceria Iy not cven mado up ye*, and, though the feenl arrangements of the tuca are declaed on, It ts still doubtful what fuizn orchicstras and choral unlons are likely to We count on Gilinore's Vicnna and Madrid womo talk of var fatue Troculero Palnce., ench intsical soe i In an appearance, and, on the orcheatras of t! Upeta-Houses, while thero taing Sieausw, and tho Zlganur orchestra (rom dowcgwws pat IL'1e dowbtul i the extromo whotlicr ta Enelial ozatorio-choirs we buped to hear will L. leyer's *8tstug " tomtque last pient, waa'revived at the Opora lout nch notice velis ta \wna to have boon mounle i, who—poor fellow] ruined by the futluro of his late fature, 1 Uelieve ho Intends Arying al-fresco Azphony-cuncerts ut the Hippodrome during the o applied to M. Escudior— f et famo—for the post of chiof d'or- Westre ot hin theatre, I, Vizantinl to A un L tlue may come hefore ony erewill ba fow to Slestre [tallen, My, 7 440ptano who lias boen JUCH GOSSIPEDYAROUT , ond, | ity him Apropo: 1baui’s placo 1810 by aken tar'—she fa 00 sta: =i Lhe notorious iy, d*Ambre, Countese rolte, who so natrowly miesed ' becoming 1I—d. Eho In neither yoang, good- 1 understund, though d In fasciuatiug the royal old siunce Jrotected* hor a0 long, tothe scundal of Amongat sevaral new books pabllehied hero this an inferesting work of M _le Comie d'Ido- nd Youny souvenire' Ueientitled *» Od 1 Vieilies Matsona ot Jeune: ot Cuaryentler), Tha tile explains (ke charace ; 1t hun no £reat pretenslona to i but the anecdotes of cantetpara- ities nud fsmons ola buildings which M, tells have a geal fntercst for all who Thnse who dclight In penetrat- ublic wen whi flud plenty to Id Houses sud Yusng Houve. The cliapters which M. d'Idevitia devotes ¢t the Communist paintor, have almost especially in tho porasg foce of folly. the dema- But perhaps tho ost tnken by the anecdotes of that Philuxene Boyar, the erratio poot, ud Bohcmlan, who wiebt bave been adcuwician, wnd who dled almost unknown Quarties-Latin frlends B, d'ldevilie, by-the-by, in 8 Louk, takes occuslon to cor- J nolion thal the % In the Lue do I'Ecols do ko way fur the Boulevar 1n whlch Charlott Corday C Y Exreyfo herescelence, © tas clicle of his L Tt the erronequs Ted lately to maj tho b T ahou accue of the tragedy, be beed vuly knack 0in liuc de 1'Ecole da Medi- arat's room on the Bret Hoor. € e‘,:M by surpelsed 1f tho present lenants do Launay's ** Malson Vidalin ' I8 not exactly & new uatic story entigled A caplial idea of what ‘cu uall acentur, « Louroounats, o heartily recommund 101 of La Bolange's woolng aud wed- tcogy ladics who may L It walittio roatic picture as RIAN CHURCH, May 8. —'Allow mo fa Lohalf of the Jtarlan Churcn lo correct thu srticle fn PADer of to-day, which In calculated to do us Tlie statemonts {u that articlo aro spintof [t would indicate that it 4 Ly ooe unfricadly tu tus Charch., Monday evenlng ustuces-uicn of tho Chu, ad cuthusiastic, Tldeg ls tlag tho cougr " Ty s congre ation in the face, furtre years, 'A'n“d:u THIR}J PRESBY Mglvg g yy Feo. debtednesa of $25,000, which tho mecting of Mon- day agrced nnanimonsly to pay at once, and ahout one-holf of that amoant waa subecribed on tne apot by those present, There nrenu mechanlcs **threatening to cloae the church,™ bat on the conttary the financial condition of the Charch, conatdering the maznitmde of tho work, var never hetter, ani the fnture pruspects of the Church nre all that eonid bo deaired. Believing that T Tmnuxe docs not desira 1o o tho Thira Preaby- terinn Chaech an injury or Injustice, 1 desire that you make this correction. Yours, ote. Enwano 8, Teavt. it odn JOIN M. BINKLEY. A Teretnfore Unpnbitshed Artlele on “The Motives of Suleldn,” Welttén by tho Lon, John M, Binkley Four Years Ago. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicann, May B.—~The Inclosed article on ** The Motives of fufeide ' wan writien over four years ago by the Tlon. John M. Dinkley, the brilliant ‘but unfortunate man whose repeated and doubtless Ninaily auccesrful sttampte at self-destruction you have chronicled, and sent to me for publication In a dally paper, but wae nover printed, Mr. Bink. ley was a man of romarkable aollitics and many noble qualitics, but he had grown morbid under repeated disappolntments and misfortancs, and tho feeling that ho was unapprecinted; and it was well kfiown to his {ntimate friends that for some years ho revolved in his mind tho 1deaof suicldo &s the only means of affording his prond apirit rellef. In view of the recent tragic occur- ronces counccted mith Mr. Binkloy's carcor, you may think the srticlo worth publishing. Yours respactiully, . R Uonant, ANE MOTIVES OF SUICIDR. Wa are peranaded that the snbject of ealcidn must are long come in for some of that frank and untenmmeled trentment at the hands of thinkers wwhich {s the chief glory of the aze, It demands cxamination as one of the most stubborn as well 88 most mournful of facts, So far from attempt. ing the work oursclves. wo are but reMinded once mote of tho dismal olscurity of the question by the case, last week In Chicago, of Ilarvey R, Mey. ere, Inte Manoger of tho Atlantie & Pacific Tele- frlph OMce, who shot himsclf, leaving behind hta record: Roox 101 CrrTnaL TToTRL, Chicsgo, Aprii 7, 1874— T iAe Coraner and Ao Jury—UENTLENES: Yot may ho called upon 1o serve me {n an ofticial capacity, Tou may fendern verdict as follows: Tired of life~tired of the trialy, troubles, and incousietencics of both publie and oritaialife, excepting tiy wife and children, &nd a few chosen fricnds. To the formor my leartfeit love and undivided affection, with klsscas o the latfer my atn. gere, and, 1 iops. (n1ife a1 (n death, my unadulterate frlcridahip And [ove. o iy wife, AN beInYeq ehiken Miapal TAnvxY It MEYENS, ‘Thero {8 a provident sobriely in tho tone uf this writing hard to reconcile with the prevalent notion that no person in his acnses is capable of snicide. On tho otherhand, if It Lounce sliowed that & ‘man, without the irrcaponsibllity of mental allona. tion, can possibly concluds a meditation witha geaointion” to annihilate himeelf, it wnost countenance the fearful corollary that self-murder in sometimes wisdom, We disown w.th horror the idea ndyanced recently in tho Engliah perlodicals andor the enphemistic name of ‘** Euthanasis, " that & person's priest, physiclan, and fami) encourage ki 1o auicide for thelr own roilef; as if the haman poter of self-eacriica for another was to be abollshed in human nature and a standard of solf-lotorent sct up not moro nuble than that of the raw simplicity of peaats of tho junglo, when, fn fact, the man muat bo a monsier who has not at least folt in himscl{~howeover he may have ro- nressed It—the actual reality of the benevolcnt scntiment, Yet ot the other extromo stands the prevalent castom of conrsoly derldlng the motives of sulcides as cowardly, otc. On thuso points, reflection or two: What n man scale with his death must naver ba desplsed, ‘I'ha most contumplible whim or the most frivoloun vanity, when red with blood of real tragedy, s mwful. indifferently of a man destroying _himself, ani then, almost without lpmml-lel At all, to pro- nounco what ¢lao he nu%lt to have. doue in the premises, 1s at least unphilosophical, To the rest of un, every duty, Enrnv-a. or condition presup- ones tho acceptability and tho prolongaiion of ife. Now, toalter what is presupposed n any aatter, 18 to aiter what to do about . But what could s radically change all designe and reveres all motives 4 turning the premise of accepting 1ifa iplo the prewmiss of accepting death? It muet follow, then, that whotover suflices to work so dreadful & chango {u the very botiom of being cannot bo judgoed by considerations at top, Judge as we may, thercfore, wuo are Judgin one wholly oat of all analogy witl ourselves, concerning whoso actual” status thera remains tuo most moiancholy Ignorancs among psychotogists and morality, For the sako of somothing ro all standing up under tho fils of Jife, and hore ta a man who does not withatand ];crluu- from cowardice—perhaps bscause s (o bim nothing to withstand toem tho ssko of. But then, we there ought to bo, for example,. ghildeen, "It ls possibla we might give & hunln[zw o man living who should offer to prove how his abscnce would bo as rood ns his prosence to his wife and children. Lut if the appeal solomaized by the dreadtul jurat of deaths If, arie tha caso above, ho pleads with the shuddor of dis- sulution on him, the excluslve jurludiction of Heaven an that polnt, who will stand over bis body and darc to cancel the plea, **To my wife and baloved children, Aflspah!" Again, 1t 1410 be observed that the coarsa con. teinpt which, In Englisti-speaking communitios, i custoinarily cast npon the motives of suicide, not rosiruln thet horriblo recourse, It is because o fear it tends to auzment It that wa so carnastl desiro a botter scrutiny Into thin sad quarter, It may uitimately appeat that suicides (without diss eus0) aru roferabla tu & aenso o! solitude renderod insupportable by hopolessness of adoquate sympa- thy. ‘Mostof us, in our concelt, ars quite 1gno- eant how wo fubublt syupaity as falies fuliadie wator, It mny turn out’to bo a’ Inw of our coiistl- tutiun that t*olation amls soclety--that {v, o state of complete suscoptibility to thes mysterions frpress of others, in numoers, with & total lack of adsyuate soll-expironuioi—sd)ddges one to doath, unlcss (ue nlinost slways he can) hie can hopa for relief oraccept from Tovolation an all-wabicing incentive ta withstaud trinl, ——————p— THE DECEASED STATESMAN, To the BdUor of The Trilune. Quicago, May 8,—The good thut men do lives after them; the ovil ls oft Interred with thelr bones, If thia ts not a correct paraphraso of the poet's thoughts, 1t will at least serve fur tho pur- poses of a deceascd statesmnan, gamuler, and prizo- Highter, who was lately carried to the grave nnder most affecting circamstances, 1 learn from tho varlous enlogies of his character, dolivered in the New York Loglelaturo and clsgwhere, from the cloquent mormon proached and the mwoct songs sung at his funeral, that Mr. Morrissey, jwho was not much exteemed durlug his lifetimo, ‘waw hon. orod ju bis death, 1la funeral av Troy was ai- tended by delegations from tha Now York Senate and Asscinbly, headed by Lieut.-Uov, Dorahoimer. 'The lugh requliein inawe was sung In the lorgest Catholle church of the city In the presonce uf a crowded congragation. mud thirteen urieats lent the light of thelr countenancas for the occaslon, Miss M Al{ Mitchell sang ** Angols aver bright and falr,” and **Jesns, lover of my soul™; 8 sclected quartotie clianted the de profundls, ana Mr, Dl\lhuug‘ a celobrated local temor of tha Epls- copal Chinrch af the iluly Crnse, gave his volco to the noble maste, The funeral dlsconrae, delivered by tho Mev, Fathor Jolin McMonawy, cantalned many tributos to tho vistues of tha deccased, that °*ho feared no one Lat **1io was no ordi- nary man'*; that *‘overy word he uttered had the tug of tho trne metal, and stamped nnmn i} the worth of the wan'; that ho hed ontlnucd fighting on througs life, and wes pover conquered ' that ho had ‘kept " could exclalm, 0 Deal the wrhere de thy o nlx;u;;uu, Whero s thy victory 1 ‘The ceremdnles In thy New York Asseqbly Cham- Uer wera equally finpressive, Mr. Fitzgorald offered rosolutions of respect, reciting tost Mr. Morrisscy merited recognltion as n uprigt, wullnmeanlufi "'“;lio efonder of e 0, the usual resolutions and spoeches were offered. ~ "I'ho procesdings ouly go to show, 1 presume, that lue keeplug of ‘wsmbling-houses, prize-ghting, ballot-bux atubing, and corrupting ihe youth are esteciacd vublic virtuce In New York, In any other State, I venturc (o say, they would bo cansldered offensvs syainst commoen decency, and the rwl\e(nlm‘ of them, o he was wo fortunate av to dle out of jail, would be buried without ofliglul ceremiony. COnmirio. —————— THE FENIANS, v the Editor of The Triduns. Cuioaao, May 8.—1 suw au accouut of an {nter« view which your reposier had with some of the Feulans or Natlonallste of Chlcago. 1t was em- phatically asserted that, altbough Cansds was not 10 bo attacked, yet, in the aovent of & war, the; wereto assume the aggrensive it England with promptitude and encrgy. 1t further was ed that their sctive force wounld u‘xsunnmn unelble ight b nd Sylting young men, oo, of course, fake alltaia o people, of cours e sli'this at its (rue worlh, and atmost only smtle at it, but y lgnorant, foollsh Irishmen and Irishwomen s to be daken such grandiloguence o tuw way of thelr scanty earn- achome what they ul purposes. On bue llow-couutrymen sod countrywomen, I protest agalost all such non- scuse, 11 they would moment's reflection 1o the matler, they wou! that the actual cost of the equlpwent, frausportation, and sustonance of & force of **elght thousand Agbitng men"' must mun-rfl{hmofl formidavte. " 1f Canads f& not thaobjective polnt, then—to be of sny con to Qreat” Britain—it must bo Ireland, or, perbsps, India, Malta, or Glbraltar! low far would willion dollare go in such an wndertskiug? [ow aro the Decessary funds tobe ralsed? I need say no more oa that point, 1 trust m{ saught. . deluded compatriots will kecp 1l themscives, and not be led awsy by idle gas- cvnade, issuyicue, ————— A MACEDORIAN CRY. To the Edddor of Tis Sribuna, CuicAso, May 7.—The papars stato that some public splritcd cliizens aro helplag tho yollcemen Will uot wploycs of nusry scrip Ls and firemon by taking thelr scripat suma others offor sasatanco to i the Public Library, most of whose o4ill o thelr pocketal Oxx ox Tusa, oif mouey to THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1878 LOCAL POLITICS. Persons Spoken of as Candidates for Congress. The Tammany Organization Givos Up Y the Ghost. Blodesty 1a regarded as one of the most char- acteristic of virines; but, somehow, In politles, that article |a entirely lost slght of, aAnd check, of the most aublime character, takes its place, A dayortwosgas Thinuxs reporter was walking along Clack strect, when ho waa halled by a can- didate for Rtate Treasurcr, Sald he: ** You just bet your life that I am going to walic off with that nomination, and then Twil) ahaw yon momething —such work as you have never seen hefore, Iiight hore, in Chicago, X can'put 500 ood Republieana to work the day sftce my nomination. who will do svhat [ ask as a labor of love." ‘This only shuwe the conceit of some men and thelr overwcenlng confidence fu themselyes. The patriots of to-day do not throw nway thelr tima snd meana for sor. oral months previons ta the alection, In working for any onamnau, whose only qualification probably ls that no has besn an ofice-holder all hia life, and never was quallfcd for the ofico he was elect- ed todll, The averazs political atriker may make a nolee, but the people geuerally vote upon elec- tion-day as they please, and eay nothing avout it oither. ‘The recent meeting of the Republican State Uen. tral Commlttee in this eity threw new life into the party here, and more real Interest is belag wmani- fested lu the coming campalgn, E. C. HAMBURONER, ceandldate for State Treasurer, has been In thisclty ait of tho past ten days working up his chances, which ho vlews with a remarkable hope of snccess, Tom Ridgowny was alav in town yesterday, Unt Gen. Bmith stands the best clance of getting the Cook County delegates In the Conveutlon, since ho {na Chicagoman, There Is an opposition davelop. ing in the cgntral andsuathern sectionsof the Btate which cannot be lynored, lo tho melecilon of any man for State Treasurer who {s conncctd with Na« tional Banks., Therae {8 a prejudica existing among the farmers | me localitice nglln!l theso jnatie tations, And, a8 they are Itepdblicans wno have greenback notiona, thera 1s a desire onthe part of sotno to hola them In hand by compromise men and measures, TIB NATIOKAL PARTY managers have bad a lively time among themeelves hore recently. Thelr open moetlng held in the Tremont Hoiteo parlora gave no fndicatiqn of the dissenslona existing in tho ranks of thoBtate Com. mittee, They beld a secret seeslon In walch they invited ** Brick "' Pomeroy to apposr befoce thom. 1n fact, they ordored hha nP for discipline nnd examinativn, ‘The crratle editor of the Democrat appoarod. ‘Fhoy wanted to know why ho had gone back on them, Brick" told them thnt ba had not gone back on them, but that "they bad gono back on the principles of the Greenback pars ty,—the principles upon which Cooper and Cury had been nominated. Thero was n long srrangle. They wanted to know what deinands Fomeroy bad to make of them _{n arder to bring him Lack Into the fold azaln, e told them that he wauted the namo of the party changed to the Nattonsl (ireca- back instead of the Natlonal Labor, and that to, wynted an exclosive greenback platform. KEWANED 8MITIL got very much oxcited ot this proposition. Bo did Grover, and iferr, and of Powueroy explalned that his proposition was for this Htats ‘only, Ila admonished them that they were not couducting mattera for a winaing campaign, Foran hour or two longor here was anather scena of lively cord, and then those virtuous Nationalists n jnurnjd to gather togsther in Pomeroy's oflica tho next day. l'umu!oy was at tho office at the appolnted hour, The Committes came in by twoa and poked over his exchanges until ho got tired, when the gather- ing wan called to order. Tho Committee had com- plled with Pomoroy's requeat. They had changod the title for tuc party in Iilinols, —had numned it the Natfonal Greenback party. Was **Brick " Yomero; hlnp{! No! DId ha'leap with joy? Not He paid that the party required more life and vigor in It, and a strict honesty of purposs. This didn’t strike right. Tho Commitico wanted to know if Pomeroy would now come back with them. Poni- eroy refused to conciltate to any great degres, and honce thore le much tribulauion. ‘They wanted Pomeroy's paper as thelr argan, as their own. Tho Zeleqruph ia not doing much for them, As a Inbor organ it has boen repudiated, because it doos not pay Unlon rates for printing, TR DEMOCRATS ars by no means cartaln of success. Thelr State. ticket doea not cause the enthusiasm anticipated forit, and thero is a lively difforonce of opintan In reard to the platform, The peculiar charactor of Mr, Goudy's effusion has unmannod sowe of the lcaders, and they ind no_ground to argne on, Tuesday night some of tho Boluna of the party mot with the Cook County Central Comtnitteo ina room in the Palmor House, 1t was n very accret and very private aflair, There werc soms lcading Nlghts prasunt, mostly of the allk-stockings, They cvolved a plan of organization, not entirely novel in its character, and when it 1s bronght 1o a head tho present Connty Central Committce will step downand out, and give placa to tha newselec. tions, There 1sto boanclection some eveniug In tho near future, when flva members and 1o be chosen from such oprecinct (n the warde and dlstricta in Cook County, The members elected from each precinct are to gather tozether in their respective wards and diatricts, and they aro to solect two—one outstde of thelr uwn mem- bers—to reuresent the ward fn the County Central Comuiite will double the nru--vnmmn. and only one-half areto goouteach year, The Conventions will object to i1, ns taking the power oit of their haunds aud us being urdomocratic in principie. The Tammanyltes and tho 8ilk-Stocks luvn ars stil] at sworda-points, with no prospect of a reconciliation. THE CONORESBION. B FIGNT. The aspirants for Congressional honors ere thicker this year than ever, The names of candl- dates nunouiiced wonld f1l'a §t, Louts dirctory, 1f tnoy woro sl publistiod, Tho frienda of each candidato set forth his virtues with romarkeblo precision, Then thero o samencsa fn these virtues, Nons of the mon want the ofiices badly, but they ara forced out by thelr fricds, and ** tis prossure Js B0 great™ that they can't resiet t. In the First District thero -arv a groat many gooa Hepublicans who wonld llke to take Congrossman Aldrich's placs, That gentlas man is a prominont candidate for a renomination, though ke is not doing any actlve work looking to it, Toa friend In this city Mr. Aldrich recently wrolat **Ido not Intend to lay suy pipes or to tako any speclal paina to get & ronomluation. Of conrme, I would be gratificd to have the indorse- mont of a ronomlioation, it my friends think beat togivait to me; and I propose to leave It to them." It s true that Mr. Aldrich has not made much nolse in Congrase, bui It Is clalmod that ho hae done much aubstanital hnrd work in the lu- torestof hisdlatrict and the Stata, Ex-Stato's-Attoruey Charlos i, RReod i s prom- inent candidate, and his friends think that he would make himeulf heard and folt if only given tho chance. Thon thoro are Jitrk Mawes, "Arthur Dion, 8ol Topkins, Gourga M. Bogus, Trus Coy, Col, Abner Taylar, and L. L Codurn. = All these gentlumen aro well spoken of. Thers {a & nove- ment on foot to have 3r, Norman T, Williams sauwe out as a candidate, but that gentleman de- clincs, ‘Flis Democrats In the First District are not st all idio. Phuy think that they stand sowe show this year, Jobn J. Huxie is said to buagain in tho teld, but his friends deny it, and say that lloxlo went out of politics year bofora last, to ra- main out furever, John Foreythe bas boen strong- y spoken af, but bl fricnds say that ho will bo a candidate for Congress under ne couslderation, 110 asplres tu the State Leglalature for the suat oc- capled last sesslon by Jo Fmith. Mr. Forsytho ants to help make tha uest Unlied Slates Sen- or, Henry M, Shepard, a former Itepublican, and now a member of the Leaguo organization, would like to go to Washiugton as the Lemocratle Represontative from the First Distmct. J, 1. Duolittle, Jr., 1¢ anotber aspirant, Then thoro is Mr. John Mattocks, a gentleman of Lraius aud talent. DuPuge County comes forward with Vic. tor Fredenhagen and Judge It. N. Murray, Both are nice wen, but thelr chances aro alim, TIL8 SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT can lvnz up ita end for candidatos e Ninth, Eloventh, aud Twelfth Warus will always be found moderate 1 thelr demands. They ask no wore than tholr sharo, but always presout & few namos, Mayor Monrae [teath bas lougluze for \Washing: ‘Thera fs some opposition to blm. B, K. Duw pokeu of, but_he s highly spoken of Jolm O, Dore is also mentloned., ulleged thas be ha moved Weat Bula for the = purpos of securing the nominstion, L, L. Bond ia thou to have a an yer. Lo has Unlon Voterans, he beiok Prestdout ofétho V Club. Btat's-Attorney Luthor Lafiin Milis s also spoken of as the representative of the youug Ha- publicans, Col. J. W. Haunctt, Weat Park Com- missloner, would also like to go. Then thereary Willard Woudard, Col, Ueorge L. Davle, snd Ben C!m&btll. )1 put forward by thelr friends, A, M, Wright s also promineutly spoken of. The Germsus are putiing forwerd the nauis of Mr. Ilermann Raster, editor of the 5taats- Zeitung, who 18 regarded a8 belug conservative and omizently malifed to O tuaplace. B. G, Giland Jobn filiehler aro aleo mentioned. ~QGeu. O. L. Mann 18 uot a candidute. On the Dewacratic side thers aro Jobn C. Ricn. berg, Carter if, Harrison, Miles Kehos, énd Wi ia well known as ard of Education. lamy, Hynes, Mr. Richbor) haviug béen Proaldent of the 1t I8 uald that he asuirea o the Blale Ssuate, and only eutera tho Congreasional sy fu urder“t‘u by on w! suro of the other prize. Mr. llarn fud the road (o & renomiiual sition (o Gien, Shields Las Yelsh voters bave a musse, Miles Heb fagton, and he thlvks that bla claic 3r. Hynes hopcs to ko fn on his owi strength, sud becauso bie 1s an ** Arkansaw Traveler, TUB THIL DISTRICT comes last, but (¢ 1s uot the loast in the lat its candidatcs, ‘fhe North Side can dovelop o larye number of micn with aspira- th Who would lay down their 1le hae developed & remarkable strength, though he tanat tn any eensa a seckee for the nomination. ten, A, L. Cnetlain 14 aleo highly l‘mk!n of, anq 18 showing & goodly following. ftepresentative Lorenz Iirentano f& dnxlons to retarn for another term, Ui there has been constderahla opposition raised naainat bisa. Prof, Loufs Kistler, tescner of treek In tne Northwestern University at Evans- ton, 16 the latest candidate. Gen. Jf. B, Loake, formerly of lows, And the parther of Wil fam Voeke, E. B, McCore. and E. C. Larned, ~aro cach prominently mentioned, Gcorge B, Adamshas withdrawn (rog, the race in nrdor o fake a trip to Earone, Then there aro o, —IliramDarber, Gea. Juline " f, Tobb, of Norwood Park. aleo becn named, but he i rard to aspiro to the Unitod Flates Senats or tho Gavernorshly, Among the Demncrats Edmnnd Jneseen In pr nently spoken of as a candidate againat Mr, Wi b Mr. Jresecn by clalmed to ba the only man strict who cunld give the ex-Minister a squara pace. Fred JI, Winaton 1a slso talked of, ond Vainey C. Mr. Winston has n latze Tollowiny, pandent Demacrat. want Mr. lireniano's place. Lo Moyne hng nirg heon epuken of, bit that gentloman is satd to desire no turther politiea] honars, TAMMANY GONE U A meaoting of a fow of the members of the Tam. mauy ring of the Democratle tarty was held at the Falmer Tlouse last evening, Wiillam McNally In the ehair, . Judga Forraster, from the Committee on Organte zalion, was called on for a report, but, heing al sent, the matier waa passod. Mr. McNally, from a committea to confer with tho othor wing of (ho party, reported that a better feeling was ezisting betweon the tiwo factions, aud that they now were In n fair way to tinlto and work togetner, Mr, McNallv spoke ot sume length the nceds of the Democracy, and of tho re of thotwo factions, and affered the followin, WilkREAR, Tnere appears Lo be 8 gennral misunder. 8tRading oF jeaivusy in the Demotratic party where {hiere shiouid be harmony. concord, and & uafted action norder 10 attain ruccea: theretare, Texnired, That a commlties of 0ve be, and they are erhy sphointed the rearaanize the Hemacratic party I the CI 7,08 Chicaro nnd Cotinty of Canlk in co-upera: tion with ilke committera uf five eschi from the Denio. eratle League, tho City Central Cominittee, and tha 3 Aboring 1o the interest of disarganization, and indirectly (o 110 In. terest of the liepubiican party. Mie fv further dicaulred, ‘That 8 copy of this resolutiou bs transmits ted to eachi of the Alwve bodles, requesting ther to ap- pointauch comnmittee The resolution was dlscuseed at romo length, Objectinn was made to any notice helne taken of the old Committee, and It was moved toamend by siriking out nll reference to the Committee. The motion to amend was discuesed, Pcto Ilansbor. oughand Fred Lewls taking tho lead, and it was finully tablod. ‘Ihe resolution, 88 offered, was then adopted by a unsuimouns vote, and tha Secre- tary was instructed to send copics of the same to the organizations mentloned tnoreln. 'The Chalr annotncerd the following as the Com- mittce from the Tammeany wing of the party, con. tempioted 1n the resolution: O, I. HofMlman, Johin Connell, Iency Hosmer, W. J. Clinger, and omas E, Courtney, Mr. McXNally then Introduced the followlng, wiich was ndoptea without discussion: WiERxar, !'nr‘ylhlnl should bo done In arder, and in Keeping ‘with the principles of good guvernment, and men of represcatative character hulding like fdray of gavermnent siunld be conaultea and counseled wiih 1o publip adlirs, and Wurixas, Alsrge number of roprescntative Domo- crata [n the County of Cook, wha are known thronghs out the conimunity for theif probity and uorightaess ot chiracter, nave hitherio neglecied to tako part fu the smalrsof (g party, chierafure ve it Ziennived, That the Commiitec on Disclpiine are re- quented to Invite such represcutatiye Democrats to a conterence ot tho carilest day porstble, in order tnat tho Lemocratic party fn tue City of Chicigo i Coun- 7 of Cook atioul ! I pisc'd upon the best and sus foundsilon to promole the welfare of tha people aud securc 8 good, Just, and benedclal Gorernment tuercs Tho fnceting then adjonrnca withoat date. EL1 PERKINS. What Mado Ell Porkins Iolleve In Ifell=A Fort Wayne Clergyman Convorts Him, To the Ldilor of The Tribune, Font Warxe, ind., May 8.~To-day I became a convert to the doclrine of eternal .punishment. For months 1 hava been wavering between the be- Mefa of Jo Cook and Bocclior,—between Ingursoll and Swing,—bat to.day, fike Sanl of Tarsus, T was converted all at once to the ilell doctrine, The norration of tnis incldent to sgo in Fort Wayne dia the business for me ta-day: ‘Thirty years ago, when Fort Wayne was a poor, atruggling town, and tho prescot rich Congrega. tlonnl Church was o weak, earnest society of poor Christians struggling for an oxlstonce, the time came to dedicato thelr Arst houss of worship, It waea lltile Congrogational chareh in the wilder- neas, with no moncy, bata good deal of Christian. ity. They wanted to make the dedication of the Congregational church a great event In Northern Indiana. Thoy thought of a great many amall clorgymon to presch the dedication sermon, but none suited the porpose, Ileary Ward Boecher was thien betng heraldod as the great preacher of Indiana, Ilo hiad Jeft Law- and wans preaching In Indianapolis, Ile ut the (ame of the young miniater had igious preas and fired tho Lcarts of the people all over the coantey, '*Oh It wo could have Mr, Beecher come on from lndlnnu{mlll," thn{ [] tn Fort Wayne, *tand dedicate our Mttlo church, what a great tolng it wonld bet™ But (he{ had no manoy to offer Beecher, and thoy were alrald to ask him. ~ Beaides, Indianapoiis was 8 hundrsd-miles away, &nd there were no ratiroads then. It would be o liard trip for the young preachi- ertoride on horacback & Lundred miles through the muddy wilderncss. In thelr dilemma two of the Deacons of the Fort Waynoe church wroto 1o Mr. Beccher. They toid him haw poor they wero, bul how mnch they wanted ltia to proach the dudimmr{ armon. A 800D 88 tho Indiana vost-horses could bring an answer the Deacous wers delizhied to receive a reply from Mr. Beecher, 'They were alwost afrald tw open it for faar of alsappointment. But when they did open it what waa their anrprise and delight to find that Hotcher would come,—snd come for nothing too! S0 tho news apread all over Notthern Indiana, and whou the nunf wud eloguent lovchor cawme u great crawd of people grected him. e rude sll the way from lndlanapolls on borseback, when Lie was not trailing through the mud on foot. Lut, foot. sure and saddlo-soro as v was, he stepped into the pulpit preacl ona of thase eluquent sere nions that used (o st bis congregativnsun fire, Ko tha hiitle church was dedlcate d_Deecher had fulfiiled the Gospel command, **Uo ye into all the world and preacl the Goapel,"—the precious Gose pel, watiout monoy and without pricey H a ' ' . . . . . Yoars passed on, The liitle Fort Wayno Con- gregational church became rich, and prosvcrous, and proud. Tnay cven tore dawn the little church that Heeclier dedicated, snd oa iis foundation bulit & presuming tewnple, as gran the templo of Budha in Benars el ununhlrlf 3! absence, Mr. Beecher came back to his {itile church 1o Fort Wayne. 1llo was {nnitad to lecturu the T halred men who romainbered his dedica- tion sermon tulrly years sgo, came and bourht ticketa to hoar the old” man preach again, Excur- sion trai nu‘ ran in all directions, and the peo- vle were all excitoment, ‘Thon the question aruse, who will Introdace Mr, Beocher to the audienca *'Why, the pastorof the Pirst Congregational Chureh, that Boccher dodicated mm( years ago, " they sl +*1t will be s propor, " Then ona of the many generous and talontod young journallats of Fors Wayuo, went 10 4 Congre- {ho Hev, "My, —~———, pastor of th tlonal Cliurch, and told him that they haa & f:ned him (o introduce (hé vloguent preacher to the sudivuca, **L jutroduce & man who belloves In & modided Helll" exciaimed the pastor of the proud church, ++1 Introduco & man who casts a doubt over_tho doctrina of etartal vonishment Ir} 1 chinot introduce .him, 1le 18 pot orthodog, lle s sound on licll sad. the ‘eternal wrath to cume, [ aw aorry, sir; but the First Cangreations] Church of Fort \Wayno caunos countunance & man who ja oot sound on Hell und oternal puntshment,” And tho pastor uf the little church that Boecher rods aud walked & huudred miles tbrough the wildor. ness, o quartcrof a8 century 8go, fo dedicato, walked olf as proudly as tho Uatbollo priest walked away from tho beretlo Cranwer buraing 5 the stake, Who dtd latroduce Boecher o Fort Wayne? sske the rcader, . ‘Why, it was Mr, Chittenden,—~not & clergyman, but s wsmber of tbe Common Councll,—s wicked Uealile, whose beliofl ou the liss] guemon did not interfere with bis Christianity, and who vavs bo is “‘williug W do to others &8 ho would that they should dv to Llw, If 1t freazes all Uuil avor to doit. This, m{ frionds, is why I hava become & be- llever in flell—ina hot, eiernal Il¢l wicked shall all go, and where there snd brlwastons, sad politiclans, monge ud newspapcr paragraphe; P! clergymen, and yours truly, Eu Pruxivs, —— THE MINNEAPOLIS DISASTER, To the Editor of The Tribuns. Caicaao, May 7.—Your srticle in to-day’s paper suggestive of tho possible cause or causes of Lo terrible destruction of both life snd property at Minoeapolls 1a deserviog of more than & passing noticg by a)l andeswriters snd the owaers of mill propeRy, It1s traacthisjsnot thefirat of & eimilar disss- ter, elther hore orin Europe; but it seemasto be the Srat which, byits maynitude sod eppalling elfucts, muat arrost attentlon, stimulats lnvestiga- tlon, and reveal the trus source of danger fa such eatablisbmants, ‘That there was an glement {n the Washburn mill ialisical to its safely uader certain comdttions thez beno dunbl. The ulter and iustants: 0ue destruction of that vast pile, ss Brox snd uch e stong, irov, sud wood coutd make it, £ies that point beyond cavil. Iiseoms to e tho 1ullowing may bo fair questions to be ralsed and SIS i tute desteaciva agent ¢ bly, & . roctive age: or, 0 conblnation of sgeacics) 1 Tauch (o bé feared! 2. 1s it an clewont, of clemuots, lisble Lo spon- tandous combustiou uuder any circumslances, and, if 80, whatt 1f mill-nien cas know what they bave to feur, sud underwritors Lo write on, the uexi aiep will by %9 remove ur guard agalust the danzer. %o far 4 Preacot Jight syaus, it 1 exusmoly didicult fur tio mont thoughtral and conversatlre mind to iecids that fire in rome artificial form. waa not the Incipl- ent canwe of the great destractlon at_ Minneapolis, Snall Invullfnhn prove the contrary, nut only will new licht b sahed, bnt insarance cumpanien wiil be entirely relleved of liabillty, which 18 now tacitly admitied, and the vast milling intercet throughaat the cauntry be regarded as almost be- foud the pale of protection. - Auather query may rased hero: 1leretofore the Washburn Mills, and fifecd all the milla on the ** Diatform ' at Minneapolis, have becn rogarded as firsteclisa risks of thia kind. Mayitnothe a fact that the immensn size nnddpmnmltv of these mille fncreaes the generation and concentration of eleericity, gan, ond (nfinnmanle dast therein to anch an extent as 1o render them nninsaradle hereafter? A.8. D, ————— Watzon, Cass Co., Ind., April 10, 1870.—R. V. Pierce, 3. D.—DEAR Bir: Your Ploasant Purzative Tcllets arc the most eficlent, yet mild, enthartic 1 aver used. ‘They have eured e of lodizestion, liver complalnt, and coustl- FRrANK WiLLARD, patlon. Yours truly, FUME TIIBUNG 1ic LN OfttikR T0 ACCOMMODAT! GiR Pageons thrgughout he oity we i i ieahch {1ces Ry s AHTerene Dvisiant: ae drasimad fow, whirre a1veriisoiicnts wiil he taken for e st price a9 charged at the Main Oniee, and will be received allib oclock . . Gurlas s wEeKs ALd UAI U p, . f) ays: . & 1t SIMMS, Booksllers and Btatiomers, 121 Twenty. 1 5. 3 ler, Btatloner, otc., 1000 Wert M. ernar, pltug i1e News Desat, 1 nd-av., corner of Hsisted: €. HEARILK, Joweler, No 20 Lake:sat,, corner Liacoln. - CITY REAL ESTATE: TFOR BALE-OB RENT-ONE OF TI{F. MOST CON- icie and deviralie residences 33 Forrestear., 4 ury 800 basment premed brick, octagon front, with (o, chanasiiers lnall the storier, Tooma elegaut finiahed, water-closets, Lath-room, brick barn wid €oncuman's ruam, excelicnt furnace, all in €xoelient {mtrwlnuy’muoumncn will be sold or rented tler, and Fancy % (o an A KXol l]‘RHclm, and noother need anplys have vtherexeelient houses of my own well [neste in £90d cundlition. App doiph-st, hetween 10an: anyevedlox, JOIN 15 U the subeoriver at. 10 % 3y day, or 1281 ladian OVEKT, HEXCHA! FOR_THOOKLY S, resl “eatate, the firtteclasm No,' #33 hinjtton Letween ftabey sud Hloynes 2. stary hisement and sub-ceilar. high-stoop brick honse, Towoail tundora improvemouis and in Grat-clasarder! Inquire of F. SCHUMANN, firizes 1louse, Randolph- st and Fifth-ay,, from dand 8 o Fuu BALE—LOTS, BOUTH And north front, Superfor-ss Alio [uts on Norsli Desrborn-a ADpiy 10 0 VIONT, TTUIO; it ait of Kiate, il North hitatesst, 2t 278 Oilo.at. o erange, 7 miles from {0 mArkat, i aniw 115 s AAEALE fross Ta g Sach 10ceats, "LitA BEOWY, 143 Lasaile-st., Hoor 4. FORoPALETCINCE LTS AT HYDE PATE per 100 If soid with (e Gira. D A ULIICH, Nobta 8 00 \Washington-at, #“‘;“ GHALE—'C“‘"EL;K ,:Rht:ll" P.'& lfiqfl—fl" Wl! n&" }C]Ye" V\: . COUNKRY MEAL R REN- 11 801 withe A OTE BALE=$100 PEIR ACHE=T05 ACIES ONLY 0 infics sonthwest of the Cnlon Bioc o, 11 mttes trum the County-House 16 Ghicagos this 1 one of thefiuest pleces of 1aad furafarmin Uhe Stage; fuit {‘Ifli?“l.‘;’\;lea fruw tha depot on Seveaty-nlnth-nt. § clear; 84 T acra (840 acres)—Sec, T. 2 PR R g 9, I 11 weat, L tn Troquofs ‘County, Til., v, 00 acres an acreof wet land: wili take DATL pay; must lisyo 83.500: wii ne tmher, and not 0od_nuwa 8ad Jot as aeil part or all. 1.1, BOYD, lioum 7. 170 Madison-st. ey A BARGAIx-: AND 5 old, sound, 1 the uther in jion. | Avery noe sadiic horac, with'all ho ealta, must I 4ol this “week, Carriazes, phactons, top amd upen Arriaz buglen top delivery waguns, and exprers wagzonti In 11 KTt of w Scone™ Bariitat, Guiie, autksimle: The'iargrat assartment in_Chicago will ba sold ¢ & gren ce.,, Morsea to et by the day or wock. foney auvanced, Wil seil on monthly paynients or ex: ehange, 3t be €old to pay swrage. il C. WALK- Elt, 245 and 251 tatesst. 0y ALL THE LRADING dealers throuzliout the coune "Thal e inake and 4l beiter nhactons and exten- ston-top carriages for the maney 1han cau bs Froduced by any other carringe house ia Amrrica, 'WWe aisa 0 band wortment of side-bar, side-spring, FIER buzpicd, that we can seil at extreiner EAITGEE Elarantond oy reprerested. FAIL A GOOD' EXPRESS-WAGON FOR BALE CHEAT: e Call at JOUN OLEMNDURF & CU.'S olfics, 41 ANA RO BUGAY JONEE, WITH UGGy, £ Bearly tew, fur salc, clioap, at lvery siatie, 4u7 AL, THE LATEST STYLES PHAETONS AND uggles srom 4L, lNooker & Ca., Iew illaven. Juts work fs warrantod a1 represeatcd.” d. L, 'BRAL: LY, 218 av, JARNESS) WAKE 01 SALEZ$0~FINK OPEN DUGGY, NEANLY e "!loodusnm:w. l(m:nire T roar <o WeR Noar yV ANTED=FOIL CASH, A CAILLOAD OF 1/OGSES dur country Iivery, "240 Statesat T.H00K ~ CONTATSING & Drovtuz promerty and pasind To T Shvertaemal U pr 4 Bayiog for thie sdvertisement, QWL 100 Forty-Bfin-at., naar Coltage Grove-av, OST—FROM 174 WKST 5.8T, day aficrioon, Boy 24 Tk u:_uflk.n{llyrldt_lyen‘bu{l_lé’xzm_l__l[ it LLOST S ON THE WTiINNEL DECWEEY TE orthwetera liepot ans Field, Lelier & Co.'s 16- tl aore, & pocket-boos. ontalning & aym of HanCy and 't Oak' Tark commutstinn TaUrosd tieker: The Brder will'bo Ubcrally Towarded by lcavins the s With GLOIGE AIAILY 101 Franiiin ity Chichzos ORT_SUNDAY AFTENNGUN, STAY 5, ON DRATE inota and bilperloratea 31t m-av.. boiweon E-gm-.mm chalu and lockot. Iteward will ba patd Y roturning_the same ta 215 Liltnols- e TUAVED=A DARK BIRINDLE COW, WITH TWG Ings, large liorns. A sijtable rewsrd wiilie hind {".‘,'n'? Pald for ber retusn 1o BAS CUZZEN, Blocke TRAYED OR KTOLEN — FION 8913 FRATIIE- ., & bay Roree with rather lizht mene 83d tuli, {n goud'gynditlon, and_ weighing sbout 10V ibs, | suri 1o 150 WENSEN DRUS., Union Biook- recelva roward. . SUSCLLLANEOUS, NY ONE RERTURNING BOOK THAT NOY GOT 10 carry papers by last Sundsy at curner of West Indisva-st, and llllnukx:‘rv.. 10 417 Fulton-as., st uncr, will bo well paf for dolag 50. \N\’ ONE JHAVING INFOUMATION CONCE 4\ " tug the whercabouts of DAVID THOS. McCON NELL, unce witn Edwards Ditreciory iCo., wiil greatly favor by seuding (¢ to Bux 633, Evanston, L. ' Ihl’l”l. ATION WANTED=OF MIts. MARIETTA Hugl Call tmumedintely at 1370 Buticrdeld-sf sud Jearn of sowethiog to your sdvaniage. 1)AHTDZS WHO CADLF OR TELEGRAPH TO FOI elgn countrirs can save 25 per cent by uslng Tueihud deyised by tho advertiser, who has hsd prac: tical experience in the business and urnderatands the packlug of messages. Wil cotplle codes for seuding Messages as used by leadlug cumniery hous g ervnces 10 nsible pariles in Chicago, New York, and Loudon. 82, ‘I'ribune ol WANTEU-TARTIES TO TAR o tho beat stram generator with s good rellabie part 241 and 242 Soueh Clari 315 BABY CARKIAGES FOR 83; CANOTYS 8, B¢ Our 81350 biflese ual to those 8 $20. Aan- ufuctarer's epot, 188 bate-st. EINANG NCES MADR ON DIAMONDR, WATCHES, LC., I’ LAUNDERS' private oMce, 1) Jians a3’ Clark. _Itoom 5 and6, Estabilitcd (434, LU GULD AND 8LV, uune‘{m lusg on watchiea, disruands, sad yaluabl of every descrintion at GOLDSMIIVE Loan snd fuilios Oice (ficensed), 00 East Madlson-st, Extabitahed 1His, BIONEY TO LOANR ON ITURE, PIANOS, ctc., withuut removali also an dismonds fiam‘ collaterals, €. 13, WILSUN, Koot 3, 110 & 118 Htaadalpli. Tl(‘.l‘. Lb UMY OF 84 AND UPWARDS CAN lad (n exchangs for curruncy at the countings f the Tribune Coupany. KACHANGR rolb uf 1he Trlnu__n_a; SILVHIL %% AND W CKEN ECES | TECES [N PACKAGRS of $10 {1 exchange for curreucy 3t countiug-rovi of Trbunc Comupany. AR FAIL FOR: Foum of 200, #3500, f“‘“- 1880 suit, a8 Iowest 02 Wishington ek S i 5 45d Dearuori- 'S CHEAP BOOBSTOIE, 123 DEAUBOTN, e R et e Bt i 10 your Nora Fles or auiall lots uf bovks. Fud, i FOR WEDSTEI's DICTIONARY. L1 55‘:!“:-.&-»:1« ‘{?.n‘; for bovks, megssioes, and wpale. GILDERT, 23 South Clar, M Crelopedls 2o el Cyelo] L1 eil’s vl baoke wantted_ for east Lowa sta Cheap Book-atore, 102 Madisn st \ 'ANTED, “A GENTE WANTED—FEAS-TIH Ak R ) ~Trads 4 prices—] tauslily Incere asing—Agen R omentsdoot wisto Hime—send Tor |CIPouiar ?Eufinfl?m\'vxfin keew, of oy, Grlalual Aericen k. . Bax s EN’ NERE, FOR "THE A%e ted'to ey coltee-poti vod Leruis Ly saents. ¢ 8o, WATKINS & (3 NER WANTED—WITIL $2.0m CAPITAL R i o e R e Saveral years ataudiog la this city; | bave s log e Tience but waat Inofo capital 4 1y business Doty sad 'L Jesire te o SupL h;{gnyud. 'yur paril: Al A § Ll T wainess affuraly, orul cat refs v, Aureas ¥ 20, 17 Ihare odiees Tou BALE-TWO SIDE SLOW-CAEES: THIEE 10-fout ‘guses; ons large burglar snd Orce Drool afe. st 123 Last. Mubroc: HOQUSEHOLD GUOD3. TPHE UNION FURNITULE COMPANY, GO WEST r Madlsun-st.. | ou timo o Blog requl: for Lousekevpiog. Glve wiscall; viva Kussagiood, T-10UIES, Test Bides 'rfl RENT-BAREMENT COTTAOE, SIX ROOMS, Lincoln-at., eofner of Adsme; fent 813 ta good [z t 348 Fulton-at, 1 0. L Appl PERFECT CONDITION, i OTTAGE, 1N r sireet-care; govd neighbothood. AT 8L, 1100 64, on Weat Ride, DILBLE, b7 Clar' [0 _NENT-NEW MANBLE-FRONT DWELLING, Sl moder impravements, w31 “West Van finre 3810, mene 204 Lasalle-st, NEW " BRICK OCTAGON-FRONT Adams-st,, near Lasayiet, 0 and 10 11 mnntel, and aill modern fm- rovcents: te; colen hnse, 10 rooms, on fartison, hear Leaviit. In (gocd repairi rent 82, AR 0, THENT—4 LOninica on QN 78 Dearborn- hou: ten lnqutre of i T UHICK NOGAE AND DASE: . mentand barns $22: 3543 West Congress-st. BES. HI0XNS, 53kxcbange luliding. South Bldes p NFURNISTIED, AN il feont dwelling, 1 ia gonl TeOMIF, Iooms 8 and 8 Bryan T FIANE, DWELLING TOUIE BB an-av. { will be pat In thoronah gnod repatrs Eoveente; piacaion st ancer oo e, P AL o ' Pimae a3, 4 BT IO 0 Besrorn st Homm e T~X0. 110 BOUTI] PARK-AV.—FIRST. whouse and iaree brick barn, Apply to owner, AUDOMMRING D) KOOM COTTAGR 214 TWENTY- at €23 per month. Inquire at 200 T woa. 1.t HAMILTUN, 130 5outh Clark ot = SHED Ot WITHOUT, o, t brick hoie, moiern 1 Proyements, i3l Tweaty-2rat-st.. near Michigen-av. Al 5t houso, i 1['0 RENT—1550 MICHTOAN AV, TOHin0M3, GAB: fxtir e, and Al modérn Improvements, 81 883 per MILTON, 121 routh Clark. 9, RENT=1 with all (morovem: fos goud tenant. ', i WANTEILIALE RELD, Rookkeepers, Olerks, &cs ANTED—A BMART, AND TROROUGALY RX- perienced retafl boot and stoe salesman: nons others need spniy. 217 Milwaukee-av, PO —AND_THOR- E 0 Ty oampete ED—A COMPRTENT DYER TO TAKR charge of, and with the optian of eetauilshmen for the cleaning, To the right mau, this (s 2. goiden op- o Avilyat pnce st Koomk, 7 Madinancst. NTED~A _CARPE! T- SIBker. “Appiy st Japeacss Blore, under Gard: ANTED — CARIIAGE _DLACKAMITH body.-makers. LOOMI& AVERY & TERS, AT BHOP REAR OF ARPENTERY; TWO GOOD SIOP Apply to K. W. SJORDEN, 248 South ANTED — RCOND WA e e House, - o reliablu man._Driges fouse, 00K, MALE, AT DUNCRY & "VA. D—GOOD COMTPOSITORS AT 153 FIFTIL- av., lom a Conchmen, Leamsters, &ce ~200 RAILEOAD LABORERS ON THE ity branch of C. & A. H. I, 3 200 ea $1.25: fre fare. I etc. CHIUSTIAN. HAILROAD LABORH Krade fn Minuesots, 156 for 3iaso 00 on repairtof C. & N, . tJ. 1. BIEIBECK & CO. cellancouss m W0 YOUNG MEN TO WA! VWASTER-TY ‘ca a1d walt on tavie, 8% No, 8 Bouth | North Side, f]'0, REST~A VERY FINE OCTAGUN-FIONT Lrick, 3 roums deep, furusce, Lot and_cold water througtiant, hath, clossts, 1aundry, and larxa Une #:ro0in brick, inodern Improvements; 844, claw oetagon’ brick, €35, All nerr Lincoin:ar, c sud Liucoin I'ark. - CILAS, N HALE, 153 Randolp [0 BENT=COMPLETELY FURNISIED—A FIRST- claxs Liouse, In desirable location on the Narth Slde, will Le rented low for the summer masthe Lo & smahi family, E 24, Tribune ofice, [0 REST~FRAME HOUBE 0N WEST RIDE OGP Ilalate, .4 250 yarda porth of Fulierton«av,; 820 utra at Koom 13, City-Hall. Subarbam. ; O e e iOURER AT, QAK, PARR, g3AND : 0 ! SIMPRON DUNLOP. 78 Fifthoxv's Hoom 4, Sk B S Ak AT, IF I AT 0 ires par shod. 1. ! BRIDGE, 15 Trivana Builing, ) Lo e 0 RENT=-THE LARUE FRAME CUOUNTRY realdence of N . Judd, on Forty.seventh-st. tietween Wooliswi-ar, dnd the lake, willy I.-‘num\'!g H e hlouk ‘and & H WALTEI MATIOURS, €0 Dearoora-sb RENT—PLEASANT TOGRES, WITH GAIL: L dens, frult, croquet krounds. eic., atlow rates, in Wilmette, 2 miles nortls of Evanston.’ on Sillwaukee Bivinon N, W, ddress THOSIAS D, MORRLS, Wilnette, Cook EO_RENT~ROOTSY, West Slde, 'rl] NENT-FIVE PLEASANT KOOM3, PARIIAL. A1y turnlashed, tncluding pisno. _ 547 Carrolt-ay, 10 REST=UNFURNIENRD 8 P—SOUTH A essl frout) mudern vy To couple with- nul.kchlldren. 43 P'ark. re west of Unlon o [0 RENT—100MB RINGLE 0Tt EN SUITE, ina Lot ani cuid watér, mantel, iArze cloa: fid M eafoct order, Finteclais lucationy 170 Warren-av. South Side, 79, BENT-20 NOUNS AND FURNITAE FOR f acliange: a gocd piace fot rentt furaivhed rooms. JORL NIGELOW, 570 Aeavertr % L%, RENTSTIE TIIED STOIY_OF 41 AND TS South Clark-st., coniprising 7 vuzatde, well-lighted rooms, 104 responsible parly to rerent o gentlenien only. Aphly aLagove number, Tioun 14 ISUED Oli UNFUIISIBHED otns: use of kitchien: modern convenlences; ori- vate famlly, G Wabash: i 1'0__RENT—VRBUY ~ DESIRAULE BUITES OF Tooms, furnished and anturntelieds alvo one single room untutalibed. ~KoJin 8, 70 Jacksvn: 6 Hate«rt, North C.d- ~ONE NICE LARGE ROOM FOR ONR centleman. ~ fiath: room, T'0 REN ['.mm te.t in private 1 8132 per munth. 'O RERT=THE ELEGANT ', BEIN( S’ TOeraran ol CIRF vt 7 bos e peid iy rtoom aud laundry. A. ¥, STEVENaUN, 39 Clay oot Hou Bouth Nido. 'O REST—DESINADLE 0-I0OM FLATS P wf‘\VALLf.H. oG » 20 LLENT—STOXES, OFFICLS, &cs Storese TD NENT-IN KANKAKEK, TWO FIRST-CLASS stures, one corn: d a8 a drug.store, with slora-axti t, with'fce. box and aloon, all 0 guod location sud eultavie 1 a0y good buktunes. Adares B0, Hox 373 RKankakee, 1. ’[‘0 BENT=PART OF ONE OF THE BEST 8TOL tnihe clty, un Rt between Madison an Washiugton. ~Ad, ‘Frioune omice. Offices. TOREST_OFFICE N0. 44 BOUTH CLARK.ST.— atcc s pranltat, dimensions, e teel, euitcro céon accoud doar st s 1o vod W. 8 EANT. o and ab outh Clurk-st.. oo Ve [ TENT-OFFICES AND DESKRDOM, WITI ults, 8 fre-proot block, curuer 1 asalia and Ad- “Apply al Basorent, at. Ducks uud Yarau, | ’ o“l.‘LTDUUK CORNFEN REACH AND POLRK- 5530, with lirfck afce, barn, sheds, rails road-tracas otc. 7o Lasalic at, BAIRD & BRADLEY, [SONST., OPPO- periountd. B, W. ment). LAROE 2:STORY BRICK BUILDING, coraer Cliotan And DeRoven-ste., sultahis or s 6o or furntture, BALGD & DIEADLEY, i\ WANTED TO REN' “YANTND—TO RENT—A COMPLETELY: FUH. nished o 7 to efu) and ragnd only, ribune, W4 ~U¥ A YOUNG GENLE- mao, o room, slone. and board, or wghvut board, 18 & govd, comfuriale private House, ¥ithin Biteet minutea of busineas contrc: will pay’ 80 per week| psy prowps. L 22 Tribune ofice, - BYARDING AND LODGIN ) West Sldes 1() SOUTH BANGAMON.B(,—NICELY PURNISH. ot ed frunt room, with board for gentlewsn snd wifey teris moderale, l 3 OGLEN-AV., OFFOSITE 0N l'A‘lrL' FPurnlshed or unfurnished rooms furreat with oy Without board) fefarens f3 SOUTH PEORIA-ST,—~OCTAGON — FRUNT ¢)O yoointals lrge staiio Tooin; private fainily; walking ditaance uf busius entre; refere WORRK 1IN A BCHMIDT M, 303 \WAYIED-A BTEADY YOURG AN THAT 18 cd to hordes t drive tn stare, one wanils, ork fow at finst, 1. Tribune ofic taRranh Balely Cl oL 3 5 Miiwdukeernrr Lo “Siaisens prefer ilaess prefe ddress, l'"_lnl ullx;y wanl OQUNG MAN a0t leara ) THAT LIVES W] o1 ip, ae to wore esriy aad Be. Tribune. - MWANTED-PENALE MELF. Domesticss NTED=AT 133 NONTHl LASALLE-ST., A Ruod conk who 1a willlog to beip. in ‘work: none but Frotestsnia need spp! AV ASTED-A 60D GiTL for general housework: v., near Twen- EXPRRIENCLD GENMAN OR %o dogencral howsework. Ap- URNEGAL OUSE- crrcgi ply at 27 N:?m Bl ANTED=GIRL T 0 worky references required. 104 Twenty-fourth. GOOD —OINL, F Cail this uoraing o GIEL. EITIE] A TENT ¢, Norwegian, or Germa ¥ Eb=A ~GODD e wOTKS Bal 18 ~A GO _UIRL FOIL work ot 704 Weat Washlngio A GOOD GEIMIAN GIIL FOR GEN- usowork tn s private famiiy, ED~ONE ~ FIRAT-CLANS DININO-1OOM &1t and oud fnl-class German woman cook. Cail Bt 416 Wab: NTED —~ NOIWEGIAY OR GEGMAN GIGL or general nourework |a small la4 and coma well recommended, TED—A GOOD, GOMFETENT GIKL 10 DO ‘:me‘worl. Appiy, with reference, TV = AGOOD COOK, oo |7 undorstants her bl WASTER 41, 407 Weas Wusilig: ES NCED NUISE-GINL, ol Fecoimmendationn Mis BAICTONS | renty-secuud-at., 10104 O'clock, “VANT'H)—AIH L TU TAKE CARE OF CHIf- dren and il second work. Appiy 8t 140 Culuinet- Ay Delesencd e NMiscellnncous, ANTED=TWO UBNll"'VL LADI i 10 £a €an bo seen at 116 Kaat W ES TO INTRO- T ANTED=A FIENCIL GINL WITO CAN 5 Y snd wrlte corrortiy. 1aqulre at 651 Micityas u TEDZA YOUSGELADYTG ACT X 08 stioo-atore. (o used to MaINg chan o Addresa, n vwn bauds writtng, ¥ 80, Tribune oMfice. TED=TIHREE LEXDE balury of Commfsion, OINL A8 OABHILN; L 2 Houth Clark:, __SITUATIONS WAN ITUATION WANTED—BY A PRATICAL I'liiz6s. man of Cwelve v ence; oniafdo of dress 3 & TED—IY_A_GUOD TYPE-SE Address £ 30, Tribune oftice, SITUATION W coRclinian; has for years, und can (urnial the Lest of refers euces, 77, ‘itibune ot T [y e the care of due ho) cat aniuer of several yoars, 3¢ & ddross ¥ 38 Tribuneottics, _SIPUATIONS W/ Lo Also & practical ITUATION WANTED~UY A RELIABLE G! Iulzrlll ‘housework; refercaces given. e ITUATION WAN TA ash, and Iron, oF will 4o bousewurk 74 Feferances, Call &t 114" Cuttagd 197 & suall fami STED=HY A NICF. RPAPECT. 10 40 Keneral ousewark ur & 1y, Uall 8y LIS Urown-st. TIVO GIIILB AS COOK or generai housawork of refercaces. Gall at A NTE] ‘work or s nurss nd sewlig. Cal 'Sli'uflmu WANTED-DY A COMPETE! usework or secoud works €ood refereuces. Call Ve Widteeabe = __—v" . o UN WANTED=~AS A BECOND O :»‘;'Mxln iy oo veferatioses Cal at ¥ ED~RY A Q00D GIRL ron, or genersl housawor, I NTED=DY A 00D COO| AT e wah‘n:';uluu family. Call ED-LY TWO NESPECTAULE sccond work apt Vo i genaral oo ona ony ml.m‘irl'.- %un:ry. Wud aro willing. Call 86 No. Ud GO0D B0ANDINA- eucral Rousework I & suiall funily. and Friday as 170 West Ludis a FUATION WANTED=DY A TUATION WAN Irl) wuges 81,50 pe 0o u i FI-1Y A rzrfiu"5 ABT WASHINGTON-ST.— L7, 83 L0 81 pur wooki, tra 21 réstauraat el tckets, $ 4. BOAID WANFED, OARD=IN PLIVATE VAMILY AT LVARSTON forgenticman, wif: two children; refercac ddress ML, 97 Wsahiugion- 76 EXCHANGES A4 1 JACKSON-ST.. BUICK BLOCK—I'LEAR- %‘fi}. AN Toma und ood fassiy buard for s Shavia (3 WESTADAY FRONTING JEFFEIL G SRR s TR :ufu 0 fur Geut aud wifa or two goutlvm ca) refeieuces, South Blde, WABABH-AV.—FUINISHED Of} UNFUR. 48] JAMTEAYCEIER (i oM Fooius foF siuylo geutlcmen; day boardera taken, 1) SICHIGAN-AV. ZILANDS 3 ()_A() nh‘:elvm_:mi" d board. i"mmw £ 8““ Micing, = LLEGANT AUITE OF ) frout reoms, unturaisncd, also othier rovus, with Arst-clawbosrd, ' £ 1174 Reame URNISUED KOOM 7O reul with Im,!ll- o e bourd. €800 82.50: GAY bosid, 83501 loaui g, 6. JoNGLIRIL HUTAE, oF 2 Binls rooins. wilh Mdot ratea, 8130 per day ¥ivea. —DY A FINST-CLASS GEH- 00d TTUATION WA ) ond yirl aud care of Call at 704 Cuttags Grove-ave. TD-DY A COMPETENT BWED- ‘Diatn c00K, waslicr, and iruaer. Weat Sida. 5 Beat of roferences K MESPRCTANLE 4 rul lousework or sacond wurk | ref TR A T cuit 0 COMPETENT of VA UESTECTAULE G101, owork (a8 small faially. Cell at TUATION WAS1ED—DY A RESPECTADBLE OIRL neral housowutk or second worki wous buy tilica Becd. apviv. S WILL EXCHANGE 14 BUILDING LOTS, FREE offucumbraace, sliuatcd ou Suth Park, orih of 600 feot drive e tdence property, tor grala ievaior with stenm power altber (W Juwa or dlluols, ddress ¥ 72, Tribuue oice. "[0 FXCUANUE—FOR CASIT (T STGCK OF WEIL cliandiss 50 acrve ad 1w cres of well mproved tand dowink aricsias well. snd S5 ited” from Clicens Falr [ log, Ju 1 s Lol o ya“‘::::u;’ol il Addresef W. HUREDUT, cxcitiet Whdeda, B ON WANTE]—-BY A KORWEGIAN GIiiLy oulkt and _(sundresay #h!l’l iheru oru mo chil- L e0, 264 West ot A FIHST-CLABS GEN. competent for sy kind Bcninstresscss UATION WANTED - ressmaker o orivate familics: refereaces given it sequired. Call ur address 343 Wabash-av, A FIRST-CLASS AAN DE AN ELEUANT REBIDEN Y AXTHLTOTIADE AN B EQANT RENDENCE &0 peres unim Iglt wtles trum , 1he city, for i orchy 1 the Sur < au i e gl Blud, Ari. e &T FIKEPIOOY WAL 60 WEST MONKOK- ! tor turliure, paerchundise, Carsiages vte, Loausto aavamounty lesul luterest. _Cush for atocks TIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 70. 7. ANU a8 lurcu-al., escabileied 1973~ Ferwaucnt sad re- liabiet 16,040 s uire fved fur storige of turaiture ead ucral merchandise; wdvauves lades safoty vauite DBUILDING EIRIAL, TrOU BALY=TE NS TARRED sHEATHING: Pt et ot 113 B Dy ot ML FaSes Ak 20108 1D, COFe TITCOMB 213 ¥ederal-sioy Hoston, Mass. LY, wwrsibed Lual olics s ICE BINULL, DOMESTIC, WIEELEL: & o g gty o A 153 Clursoaty Bova & \;‘A OROMAN OIRL AR SR Aruold'at, bobwesa ¥-0iuth and Thirtioth. t onbrk Flease v WT Desplatocast. T30S ks 1G5 i poy the- avesk SEr P tada hohc, curmor ey LL BUY A HALF-INTEL. koud v ovaLr 1o lowa s muat scli ntl b SCCOLLL Of CbeAlth: Addrem. st 06ce, O Ly B KIXTUHI'.S. OFFICE ard 1o Teut (o’ su 1 LeF nd Blusiacsts: L Ko 1 aabisnd Block. it BALE-COAL YAl scalca, wud ride trec peration, woutlieast PR U W, MiT 2 T VOl BALE—NEW Varer Ryl oo burvers * 3. TUVING) alited st

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