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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, LUMBER. JUNE 6, 1878, erated othier money, It 19 true, to & certain ex- tent, but not to the amount e recma to think, h{ any means. We find that the total amonnt ol thehank reserves In jeqal-tender notes on Oct. 1, 1865 (by repurt of the 1,‘(.:\'_:6urnlltml the Cur- rency for 186%), was $50.205,70¢; and, admittlog the whole amount, it would ot have bean mach felt tn the volume of currency.—Ep.] Siace the pasaige of the Reaumptton act In Jan. uary, 1875, there haa been, according to ihs Troanury reports, a contraction of the volume of greenhacks snd k notes of nearly seven mill- fon dollaes. elcctioa, natarally enough, was o farce. It fs beat shiown, perhape, by the fpures, TIE FACTS OF FIGURES. Fast Feliclana shows s populatfon, na per censns of 1870, of 4,100 whitea and 8,593 blacke. ‘The vote of 1873, ag returned by both Republic- a0 and Democratic Boards, was 653 Democrats 0 1,690 Republicans, The regiatration uf 1874 gives 855 white to 1,801 colored voters, The Vots as cast the anma year was 1,088 Republic- sns to Bi7 Democrata, The registeation, as mads under Democratic supervision in 1870, gave 2,127 blacks to 1,004 whites. The vote that followed—thie result of that Kepublican conspiracy—was, Democrats, 8; Republic- TOINTS FOR P’OTTER. commenced A hunt for the refugce, and uc- ceeded fa finding hitn. His condition was what can beat be described ns *setup.’ 1 handed him the Governur'sorder, after reading which he exclaimed: *Iam not going hack. Ihavagota better thing." Hecing his condition, and recog- nizing tho adace, in vino_ reritas, | plied bim with llquors until ha stated that he had A LARGE AUM OF MONEY offered him by prominent Demacrats to let the patish go Democralic and vouch for the correct- ness of the proceedings, cic., and that he baa concluded to strike a bargaln with them and 1ook out for himself, and that after the election Kelloga, Packard, and the others would let him A Lounisiana View of the. Case~eTrue Nature of the Conspiracy in Feliciana. Becond Day's Praceedings of the National Association of Retail Dealers, The Kind of a Man Anderson Is-.Ile Sold Out and Played Double. Basis of Agreofient with tho Manufacturers and Whole- salers. Thers has also been wn expanelon of Aty milllons of siiver since that date, and the ex- RanS, none. 2u to hell and whistle down the wind. There- pansion is now zoing on sleadily at the rate of How the Bulldozers Got in | ™'Wes Felictanain 1870, as ner census, again | upon 1 told him If he atiempted to iease the three of four millions & manth.—E. | Their Work. rives & population of 8,015 blacks 13 | city In the furiherance of auch & plan I would The Natlonal Lumbermen’s Associatlon began Its second day's sessloh ycaterday morniog fu tha Tremont [Touso, President Hollenbeck Ine tho chalr. Mr. Smith, of the Committce appointed to confer with a commiticefrom the Lumbermen's Exchange, reported that s maeting of the two Commiitees bad been beld at 9 o'clock, at which tho basls of an agrecment had bLeen arrived at. By that agreemont, all old assesaments were to be abated. Tha sum of §5 was to be paid to the retail dealers on all cars of common lumber shipped outside of tho trade, and 83 on cars of lumber contalning gradcs better than common. Nor will it do ta forzet that thera may be virtual 48 well as sctoal contractlons In the carrency. New uses piven {0 money, ot ita withdrawal from ase, 1s tantamonnt {n s effects upon prices and basiness to & lessening of the money volume. The soreading of opr paper money over the Ronthern Stater to reruh\ca collapaed Confedarate money, the Increats of bopalating and of busine the present hahit of dainga greater propartion ut hus(ness for cash,iand lesa—ss & few yearssince— with credit expeiients, together with the present greater reserves of unused money, ail tend to crease the purchasing power of money in the manner as does the contraction of its volume, ‘That the appraciation of the velue of greenhacks (which means the depreciation of the vaigeof a1l other property) has heen wholly dae to a contrac. tion, actaal and virtasl, of the voluma of our paper money, is, 1 thiok, demanstrably trae {a theory, 1,687 whites. In 1372 the Parish vote, returned’ by both Democratiz and Republican Boards, stooil as 1,477 Republicans to 820 Democrats, In 1874 the registration shows 442 white to 1,020 colored yof The yote a8 returncd ths same year stood as 1,858 Republicaus to 501 Demo- crate. In 1876 the Stute census of volers gave 523 whites to 2,220 blacks as cntitled to voto. In 1876 tho registration, as returned, gavo 899 white to 2,218 colored voters. The returns of the Democratic Committee sel up a cluim to 450 Demucratic majority. ‘The general resuits ngain aro best shown by comparison of figure: tep. ma}., Dem.maj,, Change 174, 1870, e et have him arresterd upon a chargro based uponthe sdmlsstons he had Just made to me. 1 got him fnto & strecl-car and took him to the resience nlghumu Jenks, and told bim of his condition an Bpectal Correrpondence Cincinnalt Gonatle. NEW ORLEANS, May 81.—Sherman bas little enough to fear, in any event whatever—Domo- cratic howls to the contrary,—from aught that may come up from Loulsians. The case as soucht to ho mado out sgniust him las no foundatfon In fact. It ls based only on & gross perversion of facts, from beginning to end. It {s made simply ridiculous in its forced aud Iying counectlons. TMAT CONSPINACY K PELICIARA. Thero s anid to hava been a conspiracy In T3 IRTEKTIONS OP AZLLING US OUT, and requested them to keep him over night and in sight for & while, Subsequently he returned to the parish of his own motlun and assumed his duties, held the election, returned to the city, and commenced coquetting with both par. ties for bids, as appears or will appesr more fully {n tha investigation now pending, In which 1 predict he will prove a higger lond for the De- mocracy than even his carcer in Louisitnn was burdensome to the Kepublicans,” Fellclana. Fant Felich l"ii )5 ’1”6'. “; = A LEAFP rm':,u Amjumm:'a RECORD. From this, however, manufacturers and raflrond -n_;_xhn nnld:\n:l'y :trlmgodn‘szfi:";; :rr ;fl;fil&l;l‘“ ciani i Ny L . e S . e valne in in o . The Republican voters, through such conspir- | Veot Feliciana.... 1,200 P = vnkYu.h‘;‘.":m;:nuhO' e $o—The Slandard | companles were o bolexcepted. By the ar- { (820Gt ieratiic money, ani lixe th vaiue of acy a8 clalinea, Wero kept away from the polls, Totalees saeee 2,000 2,100 4,109 ' v | rangement agreed upon [n commitice, the other | avary other species of property, depends apon two wlich shiows him to be entirelv untrustworthy. He was at one time s compositor in theUovern- tnent Printing-Oflice, and while thus employed was caught {n acts ok meanuess and dishonesty. In ’'73 he published a Greoley campaign paper In Baltimore, after which he wasacain employed In tha Government Printiug-Oitlce, hut was dis- missed by Superintendent Clapp for attempts t0 blackmall one of his fellow-printers, A namber of witneases from that office are ready to testify that they would not belleve Anderson under oath. Hels slsosald to have boosted, when drunk, of having deaerted frum the Unfon sriny during the Rebelliun; also, of having speculated fn soldiers’ clothivi while serving us a Quartermaster’s clerk on a Western river gunboat. He has on acveral occastons exhibited 1he letters put tn evidence to _employes of the Uovernment, and threatened to make It hot for Hayea atud others if he was not given sy oflice worth §4,000 per annum, . ORVILLE GRANT. What La Ilns to Bay About Mis Dirother Ielng a Presldential Candldate iu 1880, A 8un Francisco vorrespondent of the Pitts. burg 2elegraph writes, under date of May 23, that he has lLeen visiting Orvilla (rant at his rauch, and has had au terview, The subject of conversation was the propusition to placo Gen. Grant on the retired list. The following extracts will show the general spirit of tho fn- tervlew as reported : v Anawe Upon my hionor, my brothor left Wash- ington & comparatively poor o Althongh he han & little more proporty than I, he canuot he #sld to be as woll-fixed In this world's guod: o ‘s & house {n Chicaw, and one In tho E alno hian the now celeirated farm which th eIV papers look auch delight in deaceibing, but the: three pruperties are hardly worth the owning. Tho houncs yield a little rent over sud above the taxes, insurance, repaire, efc., but this 13 more than swallowed up by the almost unavoldable expenso of the farn. ¢ Why does ha not sell theso propertlea? A. ha trled to, but cannot, All his fancy horses and stock on hls farun, which the newspajiers made famous, e has sold off mach below their value, and fu some cases cost, ln order to save tho ex pense of feedlog them. (Y-Ilnw doot lie live, then, if he has no fncome? ‘This 4 0 problem 1 hove mysclt been lr’lhi(fl suive for my own beueqt for many years, A.— Don't understand ine that o haa no fucomel 1le had & fow thousand dollars saved up at tha time ha stepped out of the White House, and then ho sold the fancy stock nbove referred to; but this fand, if fnvested in any of the Eastorn securities that wera cunsldered snfo, would not yleld him suficient to liveon. Mo could not espoct aver 10 percent would yleld him a Hving Having dovoted himself to wiiitary and publlc alfairs for so lony, he did not feet that he tonld aucceed In business, and he had not the inclination to try. Thero was thus to Lo furnished tha desired basls for the rejection of the votors 8 whole by the Returning Board. Perhaps something of the make-up and historyof the parishcs of Eust and West Fellcloua may not be amiss, Tuo two pariahes, scparated by a amall stream or “payou,” lie upon tho corner of tha angle, as bounded on the north by the State of Missiasip- pl, and on the west by the Misstasipp! River. They constitute a portion of the *Florida par- éshes” The “Florida varishes," or that portion of the State Iying cast of the Mlsslssinpt sod north of Lake Poutchartrain, were long to Loulslans and contigutus Statcs whot Texas was to the Union,—ths home of the outlatws and refugees from justice, Becoming, finally, a por- tion of Loulslans, they retained not a little of thelr former characteristics, The outlaws and thelr descendanta formed no Inconsiderable pro- portion of th-,:onulluon. Descending from tha hills or plney woods, in Bt. Helena, 1oto the bottoms of the “Feliclan theso poor whitce becomne gradubtly thinned 0-1:‘ as one nears tho Missfssippt River, Thers Is thus a far greater proportion of whites lu East than In West Foilefann. It s shown by refer- enca to the Stato census of voters for 1874, In East Feliclana there were 1030 white to 2,210 colored voters, In West Feliclans there were but 522 white to 2,220 colored. The situntion carly developed ftsclf to tho Republican leaders. There was o general organization of the lawlcss elemonts in op- position to the Republicans. Leading blacks were singled out for vatrage, and oven murder. ‘The movement bezan o ysar or more before the foauguration of the flual campalgn, Tho old and atale c?’ of colored insurrcctlons, as belv planncd and Iikely to be put in force, was hens on every haud. ‘There came a cry for general organization. Rifg clubs were formed in every locality. Uangs of “regulatora’ began to swoop fn now and then from Mississippl. Gangs of * regulators’ from_tho * Florida parishes' as well came {n to ald In the good work, The blacks were out- raged, plundered, and even murdered In every dircctlon. Inafew cascs o feeble show of ro- sistance was mnagnified into an insurrection. There was a geueral rally, of coursc, to put it down, and the killing—a matter of course, agaln —of a few blacks. Leading colored Republic- ans came to by hunted down much as wild Leasts. Jobu Galr, the colored leader in Enat Fellciana, was taken from his houss by a gang of masked Democrats, carried futo the woods, and riddled with bullcts, ster, belug pre- sumed to know too much, waa scut to keep ghn company—murdered as well. There followed $u tratn a st of murders and outrages that con- verted tho Feliclanas, us it were, into o veritable Hlere waa & change, as seon, in the two Fellcl- anas by tho hullduzing tactics of the Democracy .of 4,109 votes. Pernaps Mr. Robertson will riso to explain. The statement fnvolves no less to hitmselt than his rigut o his seat. THAT SUERMAN LETTER. Of course all of thh was not to ba stood by the Republicans without a fight for ft. The mu‘, a8 given, wers made plaln and palpable to the visiting statesmen.” They were such as called at once, as a matter of common honesty, for tho interference of the Returning Doard. They must be presented, of course, in proper legal shspe. Thers must be the proper pro- teats ana affidavits of the Supervisurs, Tters waa evidence, and plenty of It, upon which they were to be based. There was no trouble in the connection with Weber, Weber was a man, brave and true. He proved it a littlo later, alrsl with his life—sbot down Hke o dog, fn tho brond light of dn?y. The circumstances, how- ever, were pecullar, Weoer had a homo aud family in Fellelana, Ho made no hesitation of telling the facts, To put these facts In lewal shape, however, by fixing , his sworn statement, was to causs the voio of tho parish to be re- Jected. It was to cause every mun's hand, consegueutly, to bo ralsed against him. Jt was to bring down the very anathemas of Lhe damned upou his family. Put yourself in hia place, reader—imaging, 1 you cau, yourself in Weber’a poaltion, aud you will wonder ot that thers was hasitation—that 1t required some In- ducement to Lring ubout the necded statomeut of facts. Becretary Bherman s sald—with how mach truth may not now be deflultely known, in that Weber gave up his 1ife to the assassu—to have Ju|m.‘ddwlth Mr. Matthews in 8 pledge of party reward. ‘The pledge, if made, was no more than Weber had the right to cxpect, no more than Mr. Sherman liad the right, no more than it was his duty, in fact, to give, It was understood by Republicans that some such pledge was glven. 1t was not understood as linked with any pledges as given to Andersou, All the scandal in the connectfon hes been far-fetched and wide ofthe mark. It{s not knowu herathatthera 'was any definite pledge [n writing at all. Such was simply the understanding of the case atthe timo In Hepublican cireles, Weber was subeo- quently murdered, as Lie hial guod reason to ex- pect that he would be. The aecret, I any, dled with his nssassination. Tuere hus been agomd deal of nosing about on the part of the Democ- racy fo scarch of documents clafmed to have been in Weber's posscasion, aud fwplicatiog Sherman. The documents, if anu, are to be narrowed down at once to the one oa described. ‘Thera I8 no proof that it over existed. If pro- duced, even, it would show to the credit rather than the dlscredit of Mr. Bhermau. 1fuvor wade, it passed, fo all probability, into the hands of Mra, Weber, In auch case, {n all prob- Associstion 7as to reserve an ares of fiftcen miles from the Chicazo Court-House fo which these arrangements should oot bold good, As to tho matter of arbitration, the other Assocla- tlon claimed two members on the Arbitration Committee, and were willing to grant two to this Association, these tour to have the privilee of choosing the ffth, The report was adopted as the scnse of tho Assoclation, {t_betug stated, however, that the Lumbermen's Exchange would notlfy the Aszo- ciation by 11 o'clock whether it adopted the ar- rangment as a body or not. U{ cotumon consent, 8 committee, conslsting of Mesars. Trego, Golden, Dixon, was ap- pointed to confer withtho sash and door dealers ou matters of futerest to the trade, Mr. Steele, from the Lumbermen’s Exchange, appeared at Lhis stage, and stated that the basis of n(i‘rnemenl. abova referred to had been aceept- ed by his body. Thera were otber poits which his Association hod not inslst- cd upon eA necessal 10 the agreeinent, but which ho . trusted the retaliers would conslaer. Thuy were to the ciflect that, In case of purchasers iu the country refusiog to recoive lumber, the Exchange desired the privi- Iego of selling to any person In the town. la cuse 8 dealer in any town became lnsulveut or refused to pnly hisiils, provided there was no otuer dealer {n tho palce, the Exclinnge destred the {hrivllegu of selliog In that town., Where ry dealers piled lumber in Chicago and shipped dircct to farmers, the Exchanga request- eu that these gentiemen be regarded aa Chicako wholesale dealers aud ussesse nccurdmzlr Mr, Bteels stated in conclusion that nit the membera of the Exchange would, be believed, live up to the sgreement, which was to run for six month any way. Fua Exchaoge had no doubt that the retailers would also obaerve Ita provisions. {Applause.| ‘The agreement having been adonted by both Assotlatione, aod the suggestions of Mr. Steels havivg been erubodied in the Constitution of the Retallers’ Asroclation, further action was un- necessary. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Bteclo aua his Assoclation for their labors in assisting to bring about harmuny. Mr. Cadla called attention toa trade dispute between Mossts. B! aud Payne, and, oo mo- tlon, & cominittes consisting of Messrs. Deat, I'rego, and Golden was appointed to sit on the casc, At this staze the convention took n recess untit 8 o'clock, the membera in tho meanthne visiting the Board of Trade roots lu a budy, AVTEHNOON SESSION, On reasscmbling, Mr, Trego reported that his Conimittee had et the Committeo of the sash and door denlers, who had ngreed toall that was asked, viz., that they would pay the retallers 10 per cent oo tho uet amount of 1uvoices on every conditions, and opon two only, vz, : upon quantis ty compared with ases, or, in other words, noon supply snd demand, Jawss McARTUUR. e —— HYMENEAL. Bpectat Dimatch to The Tribune, 1spuanavorss, Ind., June 5.—L. P, Permer, Qeneral Ticket and Passenger Agent of the Peunsyivania Central Railroad Company, was married to Mise Levion Boyd at the residence of the bride's father, st 3 o'clock this afternoon. They left on & speclal car over the Pan-Handle for the East this evenive. THE TR CH OFFICES. I RUEN T SIMODATE OUR NUMEROU3 ‘patrons throughout the ciiy we fiava cuahished Hranch Ofiices in the different Divisions, s dealgnatad below, where advertiseniets will be taien for (e same rize s eharged at the Main Ofice, and will Lo received ntii A o'clock p. m. during tho week, sod untily p. m. on Haturdays: 3,8 1 SIMMS, Dookicllers and Btatiozers, 123 ‘Twenty:recons B3 WALDEN, Newsfealer. Btattoner, etc., 1000 est Madisor hear Western . RUMSTON, Wes corner of iTuisged-at. K. Jowcler, Newsdcalcr, and Fancy = 3 Goods, 727 Lake'st.. cornar Ltnculn. . CVTY REAL OATATE, SFRONT un-ot. § reuts 84,0003 wiil be 30ld for exsh 8L 8 R 0. 03 per fuot, 4112123, anth front. on Matison tween Hoyne ani Lisiite-its, $10 s fnol, St fuillot. 8 Blocks from depot tn Hyde Park. T, B. LOYD, 1toom7, 179 Madiso JHOI BALEZLOTA ON ITHON AND SUPERION: ats., between Klata #, ‘Also lots on Dear- born:ay: and Norti 8 Rorth of Henitler, Apply tu OWNER, loc Ubicagy: €13 duwn and €5 monthly, v mnrkat, and shown free: Abatract frec 10cents. “THA BKOWN, 143 Lusalie-st.., 1ioom 4, COUNTHY, REAL ESTATE, 'Ol BALE—THE HBEST_180-AURE FATM IN DE- Kalt County_and the State of 1llinots, Juining the Cliy or DeKalb: fine louro, briek barn, snd all neces- ry Gutbulldinis, 15 scres timber, splendid orensrd: tmmense bargeln will be offered this weeks Thls opvortunity, i1 fnvestizatee, will natia) m "n(nl husinest. Cail or address J. U. i B ACHLS ANDEREY_3TA For turther Inforuation Iacuiryof N. PAR Unity, Clark County, Wi TO RENTHOUSES, Weat Sidee RENT—864 ADAMS-8T., K EARLEAVITT, NINE TUOINs, Dcmflulllllvhe front buuse; furnsce, marhis fantels £nd alloiera loyrarementar, bewly pajuted t:flclh wineds rent low. ADNEH TAYLOM, 78 Laar- T, REST 81 PER MONTH-INTONY {fiu K Yious 33 Marvard at.{ $12 2-mory Lrick 424 Irvin —~What di do? A,—! class of work fncluded i thelr price-list, PRt S Salevangs helt ability agaln, Ithas boen through Mrs, Weber mghuv;!g?l';n;]lfl the -~°bun§.'m".’m’c'h'.""é'§nflffl'lfi‘5 The report was atlopted, and o provision In- m:;':.‘r? D eerraass €7, O asks rooiss 3 HOGrIOL: ‘Tho status was such, with the opontog of the | returncd to Mr. Bherman as its rightful posses- | by'Fiood & O'Birient serted in tho coustitution ombodying its suts | A7 _Inquire at sus w fit::;:lc;é«k :3 ;fi ::T:]c?&: u_ip‘l Elr::wzllll‘m ::c:; ;or. ‘Ihat {s sbout the whole of thy Sherman ().—Do they yicld sufficlent revenue to support | stance. 'J. b’uu,\' ifi'" MO TI=TWOSTOUY AND any Republican organization. In East Feticiapa, | ‘¥ Bln? A oXes some of bisstock haspatd ¥ and | Mr. L C. Wadlo offered the following: of R IO o R W b Vb Bareacat Ui TIIE CASE WITIT ANDEUSON AGAIN. Anderson camne back from East Feliclanaln a fix. He was undoratood as having sold out to and been led by the nose by the Democrntys, e had fixed up matters to thelr perfect satisfac- tion. tie bind reistered a full complemont of 3 por cent per month, Lat the most of it has patd him G per cent and even more each month, On this Lie hau voen able to llve comfortably, Q.~Whv s Don Cameron atteminting to have your brother placed on tha retircd Mat? A.—My ilret reanon la tuis: Don, like all other politictan noeks advancement, and in patticular, thero was no more chance of ral- Iying the blacka than there would have beon of rallylng a flock of sheep, when hunted by the wolves. No man in the parish could “have lnxtrtcmutnd it, with any rcasouable show for his e. Wagnxas, After carcful examination and ma- ture deliberation of the differences exlating be- tween the wholesale aud retall organizations, they have all been adjueted with honor aud eredit to both, we now, to further comont the two oryani- zations, do bind ourscives to carry out the fuliow- South Slae. RENT-FURNISILD OR UNFORNIBIIED, THE destrable house aud grounds. 1945 Indiana-av.t ficass baa 13 Fouine and buieruis closets und stofe roune, Farlom. dining roou. ki . ond sicening- Everyihing arra i biacks. o s undentood to havodun so! benfia popalar man. 1o s bublic wey, In | {2§ rerolution: g fn o e el iy m’néare Twas 80 agreomont ubon all but ove of | {yrom tists Undorviond Yo havos 32?;%‘3.&'5}: B et sohaiot the Lanore pomaiasiy may | Jteeolced, That we will buy only of much firma | COOPER. 0 Tribune Dofldiog. 1% ¢ Bupervisors. o agree to support and asslst us in full faith to carry out the rules of oar Assoclation, and that the Becretary furuish s list of such frms as soon &8s practicalle. In explaining his object In offering the above, Mr, Wade suld he bag” found considerablo dif- ference of opinion exls among members of the Lumber Exchonge. If they proposed to sell to outsiders, it would be all rlght. But, he added, as he explaloed what e mesnt by **all nght,” the retaflers muat wako these people understand that, if such 8 course was peralsted in, they (the rotallers) would not buy of tnem. Everybo {Who had faith o the Assoclation, ho suid, would agreo hieartily with the spirit of the resolation. alop over onto bim! [ mast confess that this looks 1lke a bit of family egotism on iny D“E“d ponsf- bly ft s, Indead, I do not thinkit is tho real mo- tivo power in tho case, Q. —Whatis? A.—I do not care to tell! Tahonld not tell, as & uromaturo disclosure might injure my brother's chances] Q.—Why, what do you mean? 1 certalnly am no eneimy of yhar brather'st A, —o, Tdare sy you Qro not; but you admlt yoa are an old journulilst, and 1 have alwaya found these men **leaky,"’ Q. —1 huve not been identified with a nvw;{:’:net aluce my connuction with tho New Yark Zimes many yoara ago. Dut reslly you have already tol ma suflicient for mo to guess tho rest. With your permission I will now lead in tho converaaiion, and tell you that It is Gen. Qres intontion to plnce himwolf bofore the country azaln us a candl- plications, The Democrats had hiad matters il thelr own way. Tho bulldozing was well and effectually dons beforo the clection. Thers ‘was no Republican organization, no Republican loaders, ‘I'ho Ulacks wero thoroughly aud uf- fectually cowed. Thero was 4 gencral marshal- 1ng of the Demacratic foreea, ‘I'hore wera none of the colored Republieans who camo within zunshot of the wolle. ‘Tho igures told thi® own story—Democratlc voters, 1,748; Republican voters, none. s flve Thav of Weber, of West Feliclana, was fairly and fully communded as that of & brave, trus mau, Tho question cane down to the appulot- went of SBupervisor for East Feliclana. 'Thero Wwas no man living fo the parish, procurable for tho purpose, that tho Republicuns would fn- trnst with, the undertakivg. Any ioan that would tindertake’ the tusk would uimply give away tho parish to a bulldozing Domocracy. JAMES B. ANDERION, i Kelloge, for suine reason best known to him- sell, fveisted upon w man of his own. He scleeted Mr, Jumes E. Anderson, Anderson at the timo was a Custom-louse Iuapector. Ho was but Httle known ot best to the party mon- agers, The lttlo they did kuow of him, us thoy 0 REST—FOIt A TEUM OF TEARS=THE 3. aiory Losement stone-front bouse il Michigan- 41, Tenovatad throughout, with all mudcri couvet: feriges, and furnace fxtures, brick bara. PAL 1811, 1A 7 L I8, DARENL & CU. l'[‘O RENT=UNTIL OCF. 1, A MEDIUM.& 1) furiisbed house, Dear the south cliy Hmits aud In- @ with overy facllity for cuinfort and con- o a careful parly the yeal will be luw. Ad- " dress A i, Tribune wince. North Side. TO MENT=THE ADVERTISEIL DESIRES TO RENT L anui the Latof Octoner g faraiabied resldence : DG'.‘ Anderson had overdone the work, Aundred dollara, too,—It was that little gamo of draw that did {t,—bhad gone where the woodbine twineth, The facts, of courss, must bo put in logal shape. rborn-av., nese Sculller-at., 10 & re Agplicant pleasa siats 1ul UL otilee iE: v TSE_T1-100M MARNLE aguny bath, closcta, laundre, o Eobs heigh: Vorliow!. €37.501 a1 octagon brick, tu fooins, §351 3+ room fat, parlor [ a1, % There was no end of testlinuny, O mh b Tans beon st & vartauiotanad: | Bite tor tha Prosidency. 1a 1his H0b 107 Arelk | 4hot s O O o ity | Foots Hoor, 8131 b ruom st ¥30% bth e e Tirars e s fl:é&?'ffl?fi moutum. _ Auderion's protest and afldait, | st 'An election of ficers for tho custing year S are Ciias S TALE: 158 Tellow that, like 1itlo foliows In goneral, was | however, wore cach 8 lekal nocessity. Ander- | o vy, yoakor poliifclans and Journaltats bo | W32 hads with the followine result: Prestdunt, son, ns well underatood, wus ot the inke, The Mis eampatgo-managers turned him over at once to blg with bis own importance, 1lo was, more- ing 1o the secrat—what do you mean? . Trego; To it & pro- g. W. lorter; Vice-Premdent, A. e N R arranged thing? A.—Well, tho fact of the matter tary, W, B. Judson: Dircetors, Mossra. | 7['Q BENT-A PLEASANT YURAISHED HODSE, oper. facotiousty kuown s lted-eaded im-" | Kelloge, ilo had beon appointed as_Kellogg's | f5my brothare trimto Liurapo snd ble lon B oy, Maavnt Dircctors, Mossrs, | "I foantowaer. " Kidrem A 07, Teivune omest paln managser, suys hie washed his hands of the | Feb llowg wust 30 munage bim’ us to et | journ thuce was 1ot of his own choos! Tvent- | of 1linols, Ingersoll of Kansas, Eagle of [i- Suburban, Apbofntment. Trom’ tho start. He *didn't liko tho nccessary stotement of fucts. Anderson | ure to say that ho wonld gladly return 1o his farm | inots, Jiassett of Missourl, Dickson of 1llinots. T(-, RENT-IN ELGIN, FOI SUMMER, FINE, the look of the man, and wouldn't trust him." wus apen, of course, to persuasion, [le want- | and remuin thero if ho could, but hiv advisers bave Tho Presidont roported that the Blood-Payne 1 ‘Drick Q'welling, furnisliod, BUAF depots house ) 4 od, as said, & pledge that would secure him the position of Deputy Naval Otllcer, Kellogg never was knowli to hesitatu lu the mere matter of a plodge He would pledge the delights of a Turkish paradlae, If need be, for, an cud, Ilesatistied decroed otherwlee, Q.—Wall, g0 on. A, —Before my brother went to Enrope, a nambor of Nepublican politiclans of antional reputation held s mecllog, Thore wero at leas’ two woll kuown Western journalista pros- vot, one belug from Chicago and the other from Cincinnati. Tthink two other newspaper men from new, twJ. A CAKLIsLE, Tk y ulisli, o thought it was stnply a question of price, and the Lemocracy would be sure to pay It. Andergon, however, despite the gouneral dissent with the upvalutment, wassent to East Felldaua. to maken reglstration, GLTS A DULLET TOROUQN I8 HAT. case, In which s cominittec bad been appoluted ot the mornine sessidn to arbitrate the difil- culty, had been mlcably ncttled betiween the partles to tho coutroversy. ‘The new P’resldent was escorted to tho clalr, and rolurned his thaoks for tho elevation inn i1y Ly letter or penou 0 RENT=CHEAP-(BY NEW PARTIES) FUR- d'rooms tu genbleinen only; & qulet home sult. Anderson for & Hme thit o)l wos lovely, Ilo | Naw York and ioston alt attando, bt 1am not | brief speech. .03 the wams of reopect i o Bate st He camc back very soon with adectdedly ugly | jurped Litm over to Judice Campbell. dudie | certatn. Alsll ovauts, they were made T s . i) 3 1 3 3 parties to 9 By talo, o bad gono to worlk in kood faith, "The | Ghnetel kos, Wim propoily X0 o & protess, | (ho wrraagemnt, as Werd Josnaiinte Trom B | taor ter son i rert e iyt b Do | T TR SCEL L Dergoerats undertook to bulldoze biw from the atart, Thoy were deterintued that mone but Democrats should be reglstered. He nud stood ur for his rights. He had been made the victim of a brutal attack. 'They had trted to murder him, 1lo had been shot at by the would-be as- sassin, Ilcehowed the proofs of his story, He showed tho marks of a bullet through his bat, He had got out of the parish for his lits, 1o tary lhwu for hla scrvices durlug tho paat soven mounths, Mr. Cadle offered & resolution designed to cheer the heart of the publisher of tho North- western Lumberman, the organ of the Associa- tlon, It was adopted unanimously. The Conventlon theu adjourned to imeet :‘:7'&“ {0 Clilcago tho second Wedniesduy {n July, At ffvom 26, 113 Kast ltandolph-ss. 3 RENT=A3 AKD 87 DEARIOR somely furniahed rovws; rent taude, 07 REST—031 ~ WAUARK-AV.= T Garniohe b Vate f e 1o, xx VERAL — ELEGAN foums Avenue lioasé, Curner Wabath-uv, ad Twenty-sccond-.t., with or wifhiuut busrdy eleyant restauraut cunneeted \with tha house. Anderson, however, released from the biandish- ments of Kollogz, began to conslder. He doubtad his sccurity tu the matter of tho prome {scd reward, Ilo went square back on the pro- test, Matters wero docldadly mixed. Bowu- thing must bo done. WILARD STANLEY MATTUEWS COMES IN. Staniey Matthews, us one of the visiting statesuion, 1 understood to have come to the Y Louls, and I thiuk Evansvllle, The objeet of this mouting was 1o propare for what they belioved Lo e Inevitable bofure or st tio expiration of Kuther- forl 1. Maycs' term of oflice—thls was _nothing mora nour less than Nevolution! . . . Knowlog full woll tnat afier tho Grvt stabof the sssassin’s kulfv, ufter rocoveriug conscloueness from the firat blow of the murderer's biadgeon, the country would riee up to_protect hereolt, and every laval, Iaw-abiding citlzen would grayp the truety ride West Sides swore that nothing {n Jife should tempt bim to that huni so long over the mautelplece, ood luok . A o 5 ¥0 ack. D e L sy S2 | bt i for & batFlatic (enera t6 lead bim aio CURRENCY CONTRACTION, "POUENT RS WRAE AUAMS ST ALL MODEIN ‘Tho matter crented o good deal of talk. There | wrten pledgo from Mr, Matthews, Mr. Mat- buttie; then, snd not till then, would U, B. 7o the Editor af The Tribune. THUMAS, 1% Lasslie-st., Room 3. was oue part uf §t at lvast that Republlcaus were prepared to belleve, Thoy understood full well that no show for sho opublicaus was 0 be nllowed. Urant return fo his native lagd, sna oace win ho'd (ake comimand aud load tho loyal sona of Amurlca oo 1o victory., No man on this contl- pent would boso enthuslastically welcomed horus thows, ss underatood, gave him somothing in tho way of a plsdgu, as demanded. Thers was nothing in the meiw pledge of itacil. 'Thio facts Cnicaco, June 4,~In your editorial statement of the 1st inst., purporiing to give our volume of currency & It atood on the Jlst day of August, '0 RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &cs_ Sliscellaneous. wera far inora thau sutlicient to warrant the ne- | in wuch an cricrgoncy s wy brother, No mau | 1803,you averlook or ignore 8250,078,300 of com- | ‘['0, BENT-TIE MoaT DESIANLE BUSINESY Tho Democrats set ap thelr customary havl, | tlow sak to-bave teui d. ‘Tho i sougi | ould so speedily'ar u thorauvhly 'valy sboat bia Dound interast,and ane and two years'lokaltendar | dbalrms ot dace of iha. Mariayas Ll on ‘58 {t was all a put-up job, of courae, to got #1d of | ygs an honest showiug of honcst tacts. an army of the buys in bloe as den. Urant. wotes then outstandin A2 southweat corner of Stafo and tandolph-ata., receutly Lo ot N o1 occupled by Tapnan. Mg Ip Ve oinmercial holdlngzan election fhoy hiad got their own Tho euds of justice could in nu other manner & = & $ . 3 & " fed by Tappan. McKiliop & Co.'s Coinmerctal littte job, a8 it would scom, altogether too well | 1o aitained. Mr. Matthews, as hers unders g,Bupnose Tilden anibis siraoa seo the folly Thiis moied, were muta in the. slmliitada; of | Avencrs wel Uainiad U103 Istuo plate-alags wikion of 3 ar State-ai. a4 on | put up In East Feliclana oot tu want it verrled o : } greenbacke. Tuey were logal-tender st thelr face | Duf which ary ua the Stoterst. frout, au e pl‘nu arsh hal Genctally bets g Tor stuod, gave Andersou somethiug fn the way of helr m{-. do you think it probable that your dulphest. ¢ could Le converted into ruu;u necess brother will bo brought out as the nost Presidon- | Yoloe to tne samo extent (hat geesnbacks were. | thelocation for profewlonal men iully 1,000 Wepublican wajority, Toy” peo- B e et avpo b Droperly, 0 | Wat “canitasto nayliow? A1 am.auca of . | Thoywers pald out by the Govoruiscut as money, By for W BARER fourha Woull& as was suvsequently proven, thst it | jiqing the actual facts In connection” with the | EVn I revulutionls avolded (which the tucent | snd es such circulated from hand to hand precisoly i 220 shoutd be found us Dewocratle (o o man, oy | Eaat Fellclana campulen, ho (Mutthewe) would | SEU8 o1 Cuistest, okl tod teees 10 Jouitaicl, | ike other monoy unti) thelr accamalatios of ta- LRSI EN, T, WITIVATS 'x"n?-:' lfll;‘lmuzflhg"““:‘l&m"“'"“o i Kotaas: | sou that ho was properly cared for. There | comenting the harty togother again. ~Whils Hayes | bercet wadu it profiable to board thew, when thoy cants barn for Gve horses; shed for four eonuld be nothing, as befors sald, wrong lu the 743 Lake o 14 no doubt honost and sinceru”in hile ** wura mostly absoroed Into the ressryus of corpor- Kellogg, as usual with Kellogg, subisided. more matter of the pledge. ulicien, * T TT ! T TTTTTTY T RN 173 G ge, Mr. Mutthews was | the inevitable result of such policics, If Jouyg cos vate banks, displacing othor ? FINELY-FURNISHED 10OMS — TO orgere e Back tonivonk *Andomon ity nfcrtunats B mane 11" Wia b | Hsual 4t ahuiter she Bopubiicun party. SAAL: | $outo1n'ol% whethor fa- circalaion o 1a rainary R tures ¥ i tribaie bens " B refused. Huawore It was sltogcther tuo rlsky, luw 1t 1o fall 10 plecos, us & barrol would when you L J L this pledge, o8 underitond, that Anderson was fuduced (o come up to the Mne of ‘bis duty snd ummw the facts thut, a8 such, wero simply Ho would not assuwoe the risk fu say eysut for bank rerurvess ey were money, not becauss they uothing, L U oot al-tender, but becanso they were perform- 'you think your brother wilt be elooted? Indeed, T bave wio doubl of it in the world. fug the ofices of maney, and they can be no more | (ICAGH HACKMEN USION WILL CONVEY The figzot:ffl:gfnz:;-:fiuufi:‘:’nupan Raderstood -l:::l’n:,. e "fl.t"‘:fl“‘.‘,‘ffi&u’:flc'f.‘z Corpan it 1T, B tinaut \willbe the Kask properly truored haa greenbacks in estimating | 2 [R4IESTE be, wu (o S TATae dupots, S bim, Theycamu to offer an apdlogy for his | of Anderson as Consul restdont ut Funchal. i ¥o. | Gor then currency volume. With tbis corsaction | reies, Customens wil Plsase be Cautlous (o lookiug o treatment us recetved in Fellclana, ‘Hm ttack = wiade, your tablos will show i coatraction of uver § the Unlon sign on teir carriage. Anderson didi't s -:nun;ih in it, and boltod o upon Andesson was all & inlstake. It wus made the track wsnln as once befors in Loatstana, Ho A COMPETITIVE TOOT, 000 In our quautily of curfest momey Siich Aug. o3, Tsdn 1T AT A MAX FIAT AN ~truly enovgh~—by s gdng of roughs, The) atthews s00D after, as Special Dispateh to The Tribune, sluco Auy. 31, 1865, . i e OBy i | B L e sy 7t 08 WU ABE | gyoiar SHiihy Junie S.—Thia fn been | (Wo did uot * overlook * those lestics, but [ Faniteii uut. Apply at Vi Wabes worst clementa, T A FEW I [lo could no nouthiug, Lowever, as It seems, on | swell dav fur Lansing. Probubly 15.000 visitors | wo did * ignore ¥ them, forthe reason thut they “iififl»—To lars aud service: DRE Uie. bus The attack was doprecated, of conree,—that i . Bef ving up the orl were present ot the openiug of the band tourna- | never periormed the functions of curreucy to e havainis the way they uwnynpputll.—by nll?fiu'nu better :2::1,“ o a1y roed, 'uu"xi{,t,‘.’.?.‘f.',“:;c",f e "Tne umzwxfun conimenced with a | any At axtont [y wers legal-tenders ouly | TioSmene Ao & 4o ributo oiie class u{cl(lm:nl. They bezged that Andersun titled copy. It {s this copy, sud nothiug clss, 28 bere understood, that Anderson hus fo his posseszlon. Ele has nothiug us ugalust Becre- tary Shorman, save what bo bas heanl. Ilis gome Is so far & mere gume of blufl. Ho huy nothing at all azainat Sherman; Lo bas nothiug that, ooce fairly usderstood, éau fn common salute st sunrise, At ) o'clock the procession formed ot tbe Old Capitol grounds, marched through the urincinal streets, aud thence to the Fulr Ground, where the oxerciscs were held, The followlng bauds were preden| Crossett's of Constautine, (iardner’s of Flint, Port Huron, Dexter, louls, Allndull] Oxford, Cupac, Chuosan- Jur Reir fuce, and If tendered in payment of debt all the accumulated Interest would be sace rilced by the bulder. . Henco they werw never tendered and forced on the creditor. They were used fu barter, aud in purchssce of property, vut after one day they were worth more than bank-notes for purchasing property, sud beuce 17 ENUBIA=THHLS BPLE UINAL o, by Aitee Harelet Houmier, fs now grierod a1 pFivain dalyt If Dot dlepobed of Dofure She 11t day 02 June 1§ will theu b sold st auction at the rixate peald would be persuaded to go back sud comnplets his work. ‘Ihey were prepared to pledge bim full snd ampla protection. Auderson ref v be persuuded. ‘Fhe matter Lung fire fu that shape for some dsys. A sccond committe, as understood, carue down from Felfcians. ’fhuy uce No. 419 Filty-sv., Now Yotk t‘x':Luw"a'cn.','Nu. t., N o BUOKN. E. came to apologize aguln to Anderson, and to | honesty reflect agalust Br. Matthews, 'Tho | ing, Port Banilie, Unton of Touls, Central | were not puld out but spariugly. They were Folt DPEOPLE, 3 add such &nu‘ulum as they mighe 10 luduce chm¥lll [ flll‘: s h‘t all olsu in thuir Loutw | City, Jackson, Sason, North Adams, Ypsilantl, | boarded for fnvestucnt sud kept for the sake of oklisty L.l‘l:‘n;-m Llm to reconsider. Anderson, us it see) wos | lsus case, buve simply been tukeu fu aud done Yeninsular of Kala wo, Lapeer, Lowell, | the lutcrest, the vume as bouds, mortguges, 8 nd F AT R L L LT poscd Lo be reasopable. He couldu't atford, { for, Rexo. Evart, aud Kolghts fo.plarbaud of this eity. | otes of baod. Tue pott o ascustain bs, What MILLER'S, 102 Madi- however, as undecsiood, to go for nothiug, Tue Goveruur's Guasd o this city, the Lignt bercentage ol the futerest-bearing legul-tendurs Quard of Mugou, the Gesman Worklugmoo's The Detaocratio Cowmittes appreciated the did actually circulate a8 woney at any timel JENKS ON ANDBRION, i PAID FOIt 100 situstlon, They were prepared to offer the Bax Francisco, Juve 4.—L. 1. Jenks, who | Association, aud the Comuou ouncl | The bighest otlicial evtimate wo can tind 1s $30,- Lring goud prices. Leru nnmrypenuin(una Pllr‘ Auderson, us now | tigures in Auderson's testimuuny, s st Redwood, a portion of the procession, | 00U, which we regard us much too bich, Thele | rvo AVLY, curuer Mudison sud Dearl L distinetly charged, was persuaded dy ¢ payment | {u this Stute, sud was yesterday Iutervicwed by | which was over « mile fo lenuth. At | listory as s clrculativg wedium is this: They unnnlw.s ""u'.'"l'"‘" a"““u 05." “Ohidx 4500 (s hand, M. Anderson, of courss, will | & reporter Of thie Nau ¥rauclico Chruuicle, tu | the Falr Grounds the exerclses opeucd with | were aid oub 1o the Governument creditond, | 4 Sapsriis seoici ot ready sadlh uF. & probably deny the story. 80, oo, 88 for | whuin be made the foliowlug statement: *1 | music by 8 glee cluby followed by praver by the ter two or three 'fldfl"fi! \ at most, § 3oL 0 SHHITN that watter, will tue Dewucraty. uover saw the fellow Anderson uutiithe time | Rey, George B Slov:'lnghand un wddress of {and, just ms soou ss 8 little dfutereat Cash patd fvr old The pruof:. however, aro understood as ready 1o Ciatk-ot. for Mr, Shermsnupon call. Little wondur, in- deeq, that all was made lovely fa Feliclaua. TUAT LITTLE UANX OF DRAW. The Commlittee wero fu houer bound, of course, to seo that Anderson did not want for protection, They took him under their especial Wing fur that vurpose. Tlcre was a jovial thne ot it golug up on the boat. Bowe o! Com- oitteo proposcd a little gume of drw‘k—tbu s welcome by tho Hon, O.'M. Barnes. —The com-. bined bauds played the **Bwedlsh Weddiug March, the “Star-Spangled Buanuer,” the Wlompest March,” sud * Hall Columbia,” cach butd passiug on review s distance of thirty ruds und return. Tho oxercises to-day closed with a tnilitary parade by the Uovernor's Guard and the Masois Light Guard. The bands con- test for prizes Lo-morry! e e ——— he meutlons he went tu New Orleans to tender his resignativo, snd so forth. 1t was sald of Liw tbat bo clafined Lo bave been attucked und shot by the bulldozers, aud exhibited o coat s full of boles that had Le been tusklo of It ut the thme they were made he woulil have been fuller of bucksbot than Mark Twalu's famous jumip- iog frog. QGov. Kellowg and other leading Re- Eubllnn- were extreuiely suxiows for blin to go uck wnd cotublete bis duties, as it was believed begun tu sccrue on them, they went futo the possessiun of baukers, ~ capitalisty, and luyestors, to be soon funded juto lung bouds, aud that was the last.of thew. Tuo number passiuy trom hand to band, like bank- noies in dally business, we do not Lelieve sver- zed thirty unllivus. As they were worth more :rm bauk-nutes sfter s singlo doy, they were dlsplaced by the fnferior and cheaper curreucy under the operution ot » Gresbaw law,” which ] BFACIOUS AND COMPLET for houseliold goods. menhuuls Teandolpli-ot. (ifal Bl lowesl fulcs, cash sdvaiucess facilitics tor merchandiss dlapl IREPROOF WARLENUL. T MO, at.. fur furaftur, merchandise. cagriges eic. Loaus 10 Wy amuRat: lecal latereat. Cak for sivckeof guds. < NT STORE ROOM 1N TUE CITY; the way they call it in this latitude. Audereou | at that tiuc that, Texae Corn. uzzlea the unsklited i Huance by its secunlug L A S S g was per-un{ed again. He was led onbLy de- NOTWITUSTARDING TUE DULLDOZING, Curretponlence Galtesion News. parpdox. It doea not say that peobls prafer the rear 1ty HBouth Ciarl — grecs luto taking u band. Ho was takea ju and | the Republivans would be sble to poll a baud- 1 had & conversation this wornlug with two | Worst or cheapest currency, but the priveiple o NG MACIINES, ong for, The geotlemen of the Comuittes | some vote, uud carry tho parish by a somewnat | Grangers. Ouo sald he found cloven ears on | the operutiou of the * Gresbiaw law ™ is that | oo~ AL PR T T g ot Lack thelr 830, Anderson was done vut of | diminished majority compared ‘with former | ovo stalk of coru. ‘Tho othersald be bud & people got rld of—that Ls, virculate—tho poor- I}l.’.&..‘{fif«?.’.?.”..‘.&m‘u s, Wi RELEY :’hn nl"?" dollar, 1feLad sold bimsclf for the | vears. Iuaconversation with tho Governor, be | stalk with only seven caré ouits but he drove | est money, sud beld buck the best. lluw&'hth" i1 5 oAkt Iovisy . ik o Lsnd. —— Heu wus beat out of tho price tur ar requested me to try sod tlad Anderson snd unts 3 _WANTED=JALE HELP, Hookkeeporss Clerk Co \WASTER-A IIEAD STOCK KFEPRIL N A Rad a1 Wabas competent partles nes oplY. WARTED = A YOGRG MAN T0 CLERK xrocery stors and krep bonke. Mast come wall recommended. Ac Trihune office. 3 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs Tookkecpors, Clerke, &ce QITUATION \WANTED-BY AN EXPERIXNCRD D) shioping clerk: has ind raveral years' experienco In groceries: best of references given, Y 79, Tribune, QITUATION WANT ATEADY, BODRR Do min, with s Rl Y A Ings work at snything. ¥ ;& T"lrm' e 2 ANTEU-SALESS JR AN ARTICLK USED in every famliy " PETRIS, Atiantle Hor sells st wight. Apply J. F. \{7 ANTED~A GOOD who Hias the Dot of 74 saary, A eri QUTATION WANIED-R8 TiGKRREPEL, T Snce 1y F1oGeEy 400 broviing trate: Fererencos Five bt Troacs. OM CUTTER; TO OSE c aifb: | QITUATION SYANTRD-DT A GOOD (RON T Sramer o, .nr.:ll":,w 0. Jub printer. P;‘;&nn A BT u“.(omh.'ulml) gt HAL:'\ A WA" TE UTIT AT 1 Factory, corner Faurteenth-a IR aiso_t silppery. 11, 8 MAN, 329 C “n. ~ BAR AT Axeney, Astantic Hotel, Vaa Bure: menon_band to All vacancier. 11 AC MBER OF FINST-CLAfS Ci kers. “Apoly wk once 8t GOUE! 133304 125 Archer-av, Employment Agenciess \V ARTED-5 RAILROAD LAIGRERS FORt THE Ka ty Branchaof C. & A. it K. ; wagen 81, e fare: 100 o1 1‘"??"5"!: 10 0ds, ete. CHHT te-make perder. f 4 3 farm’ ha STIAN Fhem FIAN &'CO., 208 Santh iHOAD LABOR: . K. R. Co.. In C.. A &S5, Lonis =ras 8 farm hands West lan.dolph-i )8 FOR NORTH. s i , A4 South l:lnnf-'ll.v TeR ANTE westara Missan men; buard, $3per woek: fare, 8t . #. McHUGI govd territory, SOSES WA Miscel ANTED-ENERGKTI oF . NN TSk Lo & Eanl wsiing antcarion ha A&, 17 Nat \VANTEO=FOOIL GHUD RN 70 AELL THAS, i % o - ads A 92. Tribune offic ments. Adirces WAsTe Iary 873 caah. 4. W ANTED-MES anD WONE Felling 50-eent articice: smples cular for stainp. HUUR & O toutn ™ ANTE TIDY, INTELLIGENT COLORED hoy 1310 14 years old for beil-bog, elc. a1 100 WabEN-AY TeBLNG Ay . ‘ ASTED-A GENMAN ORIt BCARDINAVIAN %Il for genersl bausowork. Wentworth-ar. Aoply st 8533 L TO ASSIST WITH FAMILY on_table, and do chamber work, o, Wawos 88 per week. Apply st TEARS OLD TO ASSIST IN es. $1.50. 218 Bouth Mor- W EH=A 00D, § AND RESPECTADLE \ Geroian or Holland girl 1o » famlly of tiree, 804 Fulton-st. ol WASHE S OTIE S e o clars " sautheast corner Brook-at. and Ellls-ay, il TANTED=A COMPETENT GINL TO DO HOUSE- !}___"n Apply at S “_ hiogton:t e ANTED=AT 314 T HINGT! A WA Rih o thoronghiy understands cook fug: best of city references require: \ TANTED=AT $34 NOKIH BTATE-ST. 10iz-rount and faundry &irl Coachmen, Tens ITUATION WANT tors, &Oe AR COACHMAN BY ences. _Address A 3. Tribune ofic _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Domesticas ITUATION WANTED-_LYV A YOUNG OIRL FO enaral nousework. No postal card, Ci ‘1!51. L b postal card, Cali A% 34 QUTCATION WAKTED-AS BECOND GIRLL 150;0 'x‘?u"fi.h.‘r"';""::rx“'-' &* lr;’::““t‘ I' ,,‘,‘,":,.."".fi Hanest Hlring byy At 0f referen, B drews or call k ou U W, su7 n"u';ljw Ay SIEIL AND u the country. WANTED=DY A GINL TO DO GEN- uacwrs; references glren. Pleas caii at el -uf«-g. %0 North Rucker-st, e S ITUATION WAKRTED-HY A RES| &irl 10 do second work or plain se: ator West T SITUATION WANTED=LY A IELIABLE GIRL A8 couk, of 10 do gencral housawork, Addrcss for two A 9%, Tribune offic T 1 A GO TIOT, or da gen famiiy1 eity rcouBteY. U7 Bouth Biaty sts | s JTUATION WANTED=TO 1) work by & good girl. ner Madison, JTUATION WANTED-TIY A COM, 0 do general h Feteronces. QITUATION geuersl housework in 115 Wentworth-av. SILATION WANTED to do Keuersl housswork, 10g. Plesse call ab 213 Tweaty: e QUTUATION WANTED=T0 g OEN AL HODRE- work by 8 steady; reliabla Womisn Dot 1ong 1 Lo 7, L g od refe # OINERALT Apply at 38 Throop. joutework lu s smail l?nfl;”Rqu'n“ 1AL 842 Cougl ens e ETENT GIRL oF a8cond work und saw- Ixth-at, aces, Addrest M H, 81 Nori GF adirens 146 onth Halsted g i 130 Eaxt Ind) - tgenorally us easo [ SITUATION “WANT A GIRL _RITHRR T0 0, OF Keneral housowork ref@rence if re- "Abply at 219 Congress, in Toa qu GITUATION WANTED-IY & FIIST-CLASS COOR {na privaie faully bery of clty roference. Call st 3 i A1 enth. SITUATION WANTED={if A GERVAS PLOTEST- anti cliy or country; obliging, rellable, and- capa- ble of dolug kitchen ot wenerat huusework well* thros years' reference. 2ul Caltinct-ar, ITUATION WANTED—DY_A GOUD GiliL, TO ook, wieh, And [ron in private family; best of ref- creace, Call at 624 Indiana-ay. ITUATION WANTE for general housewor! ‘S_xi-v.mux‘wi‘\rm-m AN AMERIC, estant girk W cook, wash, snd iru hon\:l:s:urll Lrat-ciass clty refurence. ANTROT- or keneral Call 1 89 Bupas AME ‘VAKTT. —A GOOD WO ta work In hotelt also & good girl Ca!l at Nortuwestern Lotel, 49 Weat Watel of Kinzie, 2 s \WASTED=A NEATCTIDY GIiRL 1N & RMALL sl Esa] TR B S g & ences i ALudl West Adl:nl'ml. At R VA Wb aahhE: ol raference T _.G0ATDING ATD LODUIN JITUATION WANTED—IY A GOUD RELIADLE girl for ceneral houdawork; reforences if Tequired. Gall_nortlimest catoer U 04 Clarkest, o g0 TUATION WASTED-DY A SIDDLEAGED H“mt ll‘l‘;l,t In hog;lewflrk or work for s small o TUATION WANTRD-DY A GINL FOI GENs Sl Lot work: et S50 Bouch Sayie Beamstress QITUATION WANTED-T0 BEW IN PRIVATP or permanent: 3 re: “south widc. 19 FouTn SANGAMON-BT.-LARGE = FRONT roumn, uicoly furnialied, with hoard. for twoj also, #ogle roorie, wiih board: terms very toderate. 25 MICHIGAKAV.SLAKE FUONT, TAND: )V somely furnishied front room fur couple, with €v0d Toard. 812 pur week: alro large elegaut room for 1o guotiomen, €10z urie fiout siR gle roomi, G, 30 i and wife or commodate =FURNIBIED {1G0MS O fa_reat witn bosril, for gentlemen. lieferences. Day-buurder ’ Sorth 8tac. 2B0 IEDIATAST. A TEW DOORS EAKT OF blate—1'lenran! fcely-furnished Bosrd,_Everyalig Arat-elass.. Hererengen, o QT ONTARIO-BT. —H1C N{BHED | 275 AT eI FU N oS TWest 8idee 3 WEST ADAMS.ST.. FRONTING JEFFER. e S eme ¢ farge : Lmoky references required. P AT SERLE 1008} v, Niousekecpors. SXTUATIGN WANTED-NIY A YUUNG WIDOW, 2! years of age. 00 {ncumbrance, nt housekreper fo widuwer. _Address, in contdence, ¥ T4, Tribune, qx_uh xed. LH;L 43 south Mnllnfl~lr'" plists Miscellnneous, JUTUATION WANTED—A GIRAUUATE OF, MIxg Halnes achool, Sew York, of aeveral yean' expes ¢ , elty o country. *Aidress A SPELLHAICE Blucic, HanGoIpt 804 Dearborn-std, oo ¢ JITUATION WAKTED — BYA YOUNG FREN Iadis spekking French, fociish, wad LN clerk (o s confectionery, V(. or aay kind of store. I3 competent to 81 acy situatlvn, A 5, Tridune, aliies I RichorT o ety or s iagy umae, 601 0 panfon. Miile. It 344 Duerin Candone Oat. AUTUATION WANTED=DY A LADY AS A B(nl- SRS VA n utiees Wil wark rasonabior i Leat of reference given, Addru 34, Tribune villes, Hotota OWN'S HOTEL, 278 STATL ST.~FUNNIAIIED W Fooms. with loard, 83, €3.9) per’ week witliout Loard, S0y day iward, 83.505 lodkiog, s00, FINANCIAL, T DVANCRS MAUE US DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bouds, ete., 8t LAUNDIERS' private office, 120 Hane dolph-st.. nefir Clark. lmm;txdl. lzl’:llfi hed nul FIoTEL SWICK, 8 AND #30 WARANILAY, —iwo pleasaas suites forgent and wife: sleo & fow alngl8 routns At thia Lopulsr Lutely prices reduced forthe sommer; call 30d 3o beforo Tou 10csta alsc T AL oy fhom 8310 88 per weok, _Day Luard 54, EVADA HOTEL, 14% AND 120 WABASH-AV.— Heduced prices. Unod rooms and board, 81,50 per 71 84.5010 67 ver week. Day luanl, 4 por week. \Y VbSO HOTST-Tr sTATERTS, OPTOSTTH V'almer 1ouset board, I nicely furnisied’ roome with i day board, €4 per '"K.’ HALL. 1I0H- uminer guests sad TIORSES AND 0. VENY FINE COAN & TEN 110 hag top-buggy, only (u dse @ 1901 nuw slde-spring: ol e phaeton; one faill auil the prettiest bl i todrive, with ful mied Larness. Al de. scribeldre irap-ciasy andn ine cundition aud murt be e a F‘ou_fi.u.k'—-nwf'ini)lm-:s-u.w 15 A Bla, licavy, chanky work horso, and the othef lea goall iy o business hos 4 thick set; they are youn, 03 will be sold reasousble. hrm"lo do, Apply st 4 1"0“ HALE = TUI* AND OPEN HUUGIRS, BIDE. s [upbeatk 10p dort open delivery iguns: ALRULE und FupRITiLRs MIUst sell: come and so. . J. [ALL, coruer Atcher a1 PO e ity autias 1oy e handle Wity 4h o o o_bi any. e LT B0 Fadlt. Call Atver & b m. Mt i 'ralr) QoI SALE-ONE BECOND-BAND “DELIVERY wagon, also vne new dellvery wagun sud stde-Lar bugdy. 4 ul-st. J'bura Tow Limes. 70 cash. 870 West Waali ] A SELLING TUR DEST REW AXD BECOND: Daad bagiles and plisetons for (e iedst moncy. 731 i).\snuu 1 VOIU TIORSES AT BTONY ISLAXD farm o lydo Varky tama grass yleniy of dhads, 8304 water; 76 cts s kivad per week. ELAM U.CLARK, \VEARENON MAKING OVERTWOTHOURANT Lorgest of that excedingly ropuiar nd Jistl celobrated vebicl snown as 'Our Cushisnge Pl nd yel we canaor weel the demand. e chieapast un ine suntineut (qualiiy consbivred), e defy petition in our lue. Phactetis, W aud pisad bus Duggles Are our spe > “Leavw your urders and Kes BRat-class work, a5d do net buy the slop-wurk now dood IIli suls coun- iouye suierprise wnd fair dealiog. JUNE 5, 8 P. M., suly of mobey, recelpis, OST=IN l’ut:‘l'-()l‘l"cfl- eXelbouk containiny and duor-key. Flader wi sallw st ¥ EldHdge-court Lun‘ ill.\'l’.a& a1 ibe Ao et roward, Clark: Le rewsnled sy leaviag L PARTLETT ot B. & 0. ollicd ad ours-Huusa. A LA e R ORI MONET IO L shit coie 5 it good secirit falr putes. Address & T (L Tribuns offoer o ABH TAID FOI D GOLD AND SILVENR. Jlouey to loaw o0 walches, diamondr, and valuanicd of every descy d Bulllog tption At GOLDSMID'S Loa Dilce ficenveds, oo Last Sadisonat,. Eata F YOU IAVE A FEW THOUSAND DOLLAS TO 2 dve: Linvest tor 2 “A'93, Tribune omloe. MOSEY TO LUAN IN BUSS TG ROTT O FUlL VL hiture, planos, dtamonds, etc. foom 3, 116 and 14 tandolpiieet. st and a5, 4 64 Washingtor ooni 25, o7 = inurclel paper. L. CUIIY, 8 Trib nl]fd‘lgq‘ S Nl\‘:).mm 1N BUM 2 AND UFWAIDS CAN e Liad 1n Axch: or eurrency st the counting- the Tribune Company. S HE HMAD IN EACHANGK rOI rrency_ai the countlog-fuom of tho THuune. S‘IL i 2% ANDS) CENT PIVC IN PACKAURY LY uf $10 In exchauge for currency si coanting-ruom of ‘[_nbpnn:um ay. %, fPHIE PEOPLE'S NUIL! AND LOAR ASSOCIA- 1iun will lusu money in of §10 and upwards ¢ e Up INUTtEaRts T Lo 26 Jow rates of fnte d prioclpal of such cal, to hutld gn vacant Jots; ' The Intereat an Lousi iy be pald fn esay mionchly tnstmllinents, 1 b Tiauof this Awoclation has been In sucecwatul operation o Fhiladeiphia for tbirty years, whers aote _than examing the workiogs Iflu wi best plan sver dgntaed for payiug of inciubranees v posr prapesty. Otico, 00 Waahlageon o i1 KELLEY, o s in_Central and Northern NE, northeast curaer landolph sud LY TO SOAN IN AUME FitO 1 S0.000 Fs04% aby md womitiss Ahud O asearity dhd amount veqaired.”Adires T elbu 3 NT-MONEY 10 LOAN ON IMPIOVED Nimols. DEAN & TENTLEMAX, ORUANIST, OF FIRST ORDET, 18 Gpen {oF EngagemmVaL] 1a Suparh Fesder and ag: gomosalii, Addrs GRUANIST, aro Clcago Musle an; B Buner 1y OTAER ORGANE AT PRICES Fglog trom $50 10 g LYY & LEALY, State aud Monrue Fuu firi‘.i‘s;xfi‘A BACRIFICE-DNE "ERTRY orgag oy *hly payiments ur for ¢ il af 0 208 aiid S Wabsan av: For sale on installmanta, w. IHHUAJ-L. v ‘and Adas. HECOND.ITAND, N4, saLasH V. KIMBALL. Corncr Fidte and Adadia, l)u 0. nflu&u SOLU 0% an{f"".la'twh N"& ORGANE, ECO > JIANOS, OHUANS, PAKLOR ORRGANS 8U! EELLY OB 1% 3 T, I{IL'“ AND DEAUTIFUL TONKE PARLOR ORGAN, all newest aud Dest luipro! lutll} Bandsome wal :Ilul‘:llm new atylc, only 873, M. T. MANTIN, 134 u. {xnoto g Gat JproVa- montss Obly 8300 I, FoMARTIN: 194 Seateias. § sffis’wufl Uy A BFLENUID G wood plsnaforte with Akrale Franch activg, Ovenirung bass. aiid all newest imroTeIoAta; Hickiy~ cyrved legs uwad vy yeats' gusrsales. It T, MAHTIN, 154 Sat 'qut IN GOING 5 Bin, SO it 11 will To'liveraily rawarded by s N MONDAY N T LINCOLY bt seart 1 ‘s face: e duder turaing (0 28 Ogdea-ar. A% Bl It Wit row] va sutably rewaroed. —FROM & DV G ON MICHIGAN: ST xfl ';'lunfi‘lny‘nmm Iast susdry hu'rrllcll‘ul\l'f the owner, wbo W N TN d ol (uestioas meked: A’ 2% Tridube, Qa1 ()() HEWARD=FOR THE RECONEIY OF MIt. $100 G Ber urowued off llyds Park vo tbe ebt uf Baturday, Jun sl 1374, TWANK AND IANKING HUSINESS t towu Buulll; Gxturve and furuilure first- firal can be ussd W Krcat A splendid busivess ;nn‘nt A‘f;‘:‘;,- 3 =[) Buyi £ EALOON FIXTUI dU tock, liceuse; resdy wopeas ail DOy fusliury sk, Leitiel NaTna"E L Arivi CLEN oy Sy T -~ VM) CASH WILL BUY A HALF-INTER. 3.000 EA%E X BN Aatbiluel iy Hlepublican newsbaper i raflroad centry of 13 0 ¢ Jclated Pro . Babltauia; the papsr ois m":'l’:!le G ‘o7 inkud \Bla uer. 4 SR BN bt Culiaso. 1 a stake 8o bie could iud the stalk, oud, c:un- oterest-besriug legul-teuders were care fuy sgaln afier o few davs ho found the stake tod very apartugly. . which b was bouzht, Ile woa all thu wore in | biw to go back, aud he wrots aw executlys ur- thu Lbhuds of the Committee. ‘Fhe work of regs | der instructivg®biin to imwmediately return to | had sprouted and bad tive more ears on it,— As 1o tho second clalm of Mr. Arthur, that FED-1 TIAVE A ¥, T ALLLING Istration went bravely on. It was cowpletod | bis parish and resuio his dutles. Upon tha re- | making ono mory earthau the stalk of the pasty | futercst-beariog legal-tendess wure absorbed wancinlogoew., Apuly sk uide ab Tully und satiafsctorlly,—t the Democrate, The | quest of the Uouvcruorl took the order sud | of the it parte Luto the reservos of buuks, they therefors lib- Moo = 5 A ElltsT. tau b Daltiuivry 9 es Bultimore & OLI0 risero1s, - aduiia A Wy 1 UGG VEC OIF FUR SALE—A VALI 20 deres uf Bnely Tosated land 1 Cuay. L Carolina, besr the Ucorsia loe, aud ouly 25'tnlies from the Blue Hidye )l-)uuulu-k'll!l ety tract uf timber, waluut, bickor, Al Chieatauts foe sireain of water ai i) shiva [2 oce of Lhe siock ranchus i ths Llied utes, sud 10e lica'tirieas localley fu the Stite) fever sl aivo are unkuuwn. Tlcre 1o 8 palrudd L ruu; Ding w iUt 40 milcs of ‘thy 1and, sud yradd within 3 Wilteut the sdjolulog towns schul houses. graiu sud vaa iulld uoat Lho lud. Wi el for s rexclistge for Lhicagn OF furmimy criy ata :v:.xuu.n,.m.' A R AT gt oois T- 10 EXCHAKGEZGOOD | FIUST MOUTG D iy wora. 0 W POYTEIR. ib tuaril._1tooms B, e O ‘A SACRIFI 1 AT Wasisiers @legant buok-casce. vl ECIDED BARGAL Al LLING OU Slegaat wock of ruruiturs ai- greaily educed priceas fuil parior sels cut dowa ‘sa fow e i1: Led- Pouii guits #5 a1 uowards epecisl Trices vo luuged, R R L S T MARTINS TORTLAL Yo IR A NO. 15 BT. THRSAPE PR ooda U Buperor QUAIL vmplele slovd érmns ninde vary. a c. Y. PIARTSER W ity lnuhf:;- Tuan with'sticait 83, U0 teady Al Tribiue o D yuung maa who cAn shiaw Lhe bess of dhynflv“ . P Ry