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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1878 3 ¢ praciate the “‘march of civillzation,” or the | rules and rezulations of the Women's Hotel | tho—the third base. But he can't run—he ean | tor. *‘ Noysir; he's inan ulster,” answered the othier argument that they are savages. Trave heen unfavorably eriticised by the press, I | notrun. Iiis lera are khaky, and his shoes are | messenger. AMMUNITION PLENTY—INDIAN INOENUITY, am directed by Mr. Hilton to senid you tho fn- | as clumay as If they had heen the ones formerly SITTING-BULL. wer and Aympathetic auality, extending to the % fiat In Alt.: she sinze with genulna feeling, And (Meagn commertal Adesrtivor, viith B unsffectad etyle, which at onco commended ANTEN=A FIRST- DIE-MARER DR Father Genln reporta theammunition plenty, { clesed copy ot snme, tozether with one govern- | worn by hia grandmother. [ au afrald every | - Bisters of Charlty—Fa Hopa, Bt to all lovers of pure music. - She chove for her | VW ANTERZAFIR i i, Important Advices from the Camp | nd tho traders alwaye, ko Barkis, " il | inz the Women's fomo of the La llea® Chirlatian Tlinn 1 ate Jioa aiter uify that be will gt hin STCIN=FIh anliop debut Mosart's concert-al Wa_wperanza A G ki, Ny trouble to trade for’ cartridges, powder, and | Union, at No. 27 Washingtan.square. Mr. 1~ | legs tangled and 8o bresk his infernal neck. | _Cary Is the Maine attraction st the Bteskosch hail. o filastrates tha ammunition question | ton thinks that upon comparisonthoregalations | Now there is Jones. Jones would be g far bet- concerta. in tiisway:_ Many of the warriora have donble | of the Jate Women's Fotel can hardly be char- | ter manin the position. As for—for Mercury, Boots and shoes go together; sodo shoots helts around the waist, full of cartri:dges; also, | acterized as harsh or unreasonable, = Very re- | hels cun!lnuan;pm{lnz in errors,and bis fouls | and booze. auspenders crosstng in front and hack, with | spectlully, IznsEnT ANSTAY. are besond compiation. The late Prol. Henry 73 i b " b A ha cartridges; even bracelets full of cartridges. —_— Bas told me wo binaclf, time and time again,” * | If & man meana busioess ! ho should have There are seventeen men at work on bright | The rutes of the Women's lintel hava alreany Professor,” we sald hastily and In somg | DUsiness means. days i Sitting Bull's camp, _refitifog | been published. The most important, for the | alarm, ''you evidently wander, or else a limited Drawing 8 conclusion—~Tho last quart of cartridges, and challenging professionais | purpose of comparison, of tha Women’s Home | comprehension is unabla to appreciate of. under- | molasses out of the barrel, in their expertness. 'Thoy cut the com- | of tha Ladies’ Christian Unlonare as follows: atand your remarks. Your acope Is much more | A pew hread-kncader §s announced. In all mon percussion-cap {n two, and use it, Tamily prayers will be condicted morning and | extended than usual, Pray, sir, to_chango the | eqngcience, weren't thero a plenty of bread- when - noeessary, in tho _ central fire | evening. At evening evory bosrder ls exvected to | subject again. What do vou think of Clark- | peeicra haforel Rl cartridge. Tallow is used around it In fitting it | bo present, unlass speciaily excused hy the | gon Potter's fnvestivationi" ; fir tight. They do hetter than that: they rofill | Superintendent: and it {4 hoped that all, whons en- W ain glnd you spoke of Potter,” replied the | Whena l!rdL wedding-party enter 8 charch, the Henry rim five cartridge, which, an ezpert | Rigementa da not call them outstdn esrly hour, | peofensor, ceasing 1o pit on his hands and make | 1t fs not aitozether Inanaropriato for the ofan: gunamith toid_me, wasn't practicable, They | MHAUen) mormngveavere, o4 toattend | franticeTorts to catch something which Looevi. | lat 1o strike up, * Come, yo discan-so-late.” t:‘k‘ol‘tlm tphufimm;u-'j‘rml;\ r::mh:ut. nlfll:e' r‘n‘fils church rogularly on Sundays, P ll’enlly w;nu'v. there. ")' llnm f:iulhy,ou lp:;kebol : it of putn e in the bottom of a cartridge, In all cases where an appointment 18 made to | Potter. You refer 1o the late Eliphalet undoubt- 2AM. Qry (o the sun, and then il with_powder and | go out with a centleman, o "lliurmr;l r'nlkhm the | edly. Anl he was n groat and gaod man. But, NEW USES FOR STEAM. ball. It never misses fire. They caught tho | apoointment must be in the parloe at the hanr | do you know, I think Eliphalet llved somownat idoa from striking matches ana-producing a | apecified, ready tomeet hi, And pass amedistely | fn valni What did_he know of the glorics aud | Bteam from & Central Generator to De Dls- lght, They foferred that & gan-hammer could | ont the hicalth Inspired by this out-loor exercise! [ tributed Like Gas anid Water, sdorata,” snd tho well-known **Joars da mon enfance, " from llerold's **P'ro aux Clerca.” Her saccers wee unmistakable, and we gladly welcomo in hier 8 valuable addition to the ranks of our a0prano alnge: A MAD ELEPHANT. Ilow Ile Killed Iialf-n-Doxen Peopls and Terrified & Commanity, Bombav Gaseire, GrazIPORE, April 8.—There was a dreadfal sceno hero cn Tuesday afternoon, when a very Iarge mad elephant ran through the station and killed ball-a-dozen persons. The elephant be- longed to the Rajsh of Vizianagraom, and was brought hers from Benarcs by 8 wealthy Mo- hsmmedan on the occaslon of the marringe of n relative of his, The animal was, as the mahout Employwent Agenciess 0 RATAROAD LARORERS POR THE 't 0 ork; - MAK"] te. c“l?lfi I'?A“ r. cu. ;‘:‘mfl: of the Sioux Chief= tain, Brought by a Catholic Misstonsry Who Has Just Bpent Several Months There. n i onls extension In 747 free fare, &b ndotp: tln-mal CO'3.. 21 Weit Miscellaneous. ‘VANT!D-AOY.NT! T0 SELL HUNTER'S A Grand Powwow of Representatives of ‘Lwentyeclght Thousand Warriors, er. Jtice Waaner, Btatch A Prait Serain 1e5t anin T comhinatton ko FAZNL petfect arlicles combine and sold for 60 centa. Bend §) centa for sampies i ., A THUNTER, Manufacturer, 00 nd 71 174 La¥atie's:, (corer), Chienzo. TED=AN "AERONAYT E A DA joon aaceiaton “from _ Grinnelf, Towa, "Jui State terma for use of balloon anil ssrvicey. Addres - GRONGE M. CHRISTIAN, Chaplu Houe, Grtanel. In W ARTED-MEN T0RELLBOME SEW Al chumios, station nd notfaneg b re, ) They Want " Bread or Blood "—Threaton- {og to Olean Out the British out. - eports, kept ked, i Foracs, Ue s hia and Ignite the- howder. The. am- | O Taesday ond Sstarday avenings and on the | am porauado dinb Eliphalct over caaght 8 bal New York Trmes. Yoporls, kept, In the aun, overworke, and ot | given. " Aiictian Sovely Company, 158 i niunition doesn't come from thin side of the | Zabuatt, ;e‘;;;"d:;';ngg".ilgg}::i fony ovenindd | In hia fife. e came no noarer toltthanabad | We need the intanziblo things, heat and rashout states that he asked for soma money | | IWANTED~FEMALE JIELP, line. The teaders ara Conndlans, Liko En- | g, (TG0* o 8 | cold. Ho knew, how to run & college, doubtless, | light; the material Shing trom which they sre [ 107 medlcino from the master, who ordered four R 7 T e (0 Then Movs inlo the United States, Whers gland, Sitting-Bull, while prepuring fGr peace, | "All persans calling at tho Homa maet he recetved | And e has left » progeny that, Increasing and sunav or so—which hedeclined to recoive, There ct free, to wit: coal, we neither nced nor want Hus boen losding up for wer. 1o understands & | 1n‘the parior. - NG sorrior will Fesimea | multiplylng, are wolng to make some trouble. | f°5 1r¢% J T oeaipmed eneiny ias an advantago fo make | Shy somen fo her peqeoons "unless by soacial pes- | DUt he vould never catel & bal, and, if tie had | i0 0ur houscs. Defcetivn ag it Is, gas han long {ng & compromise. mieslon of the Superintondont or her assfatant, nopened to be put out on & fly, he would have | relieved us from the lanor of lght-niaking, and A, 0.'8 REFORT OF TNR CUSTER MASSACRE. Thoro who nvail themselves of the comfort and ‘| thought, na lkely as not, that'It was s victory [ many persons have queried why heat could not This brief account of the Custer niassacre was | proteetion of this Hone inust be young, unmarried, ¢ also bo furnished. Yet there are no §nsuper- for his side of the game.” tven to Father Gealn by Sitting-Buli s ona | 2nd furnish satisfactory testimoniatn of characters | “\a wore looking at tha Professor in spcech- B b A wnrrate tny inlercetiug ovent to | Sl*otatc what employment they ars engnged in | yg, ) able difficultles fn the way of burning the coal ‘g;-‘\;m. ot taio ol 7 St %n qrent 10 | or intenmi 1o purauo, ani promise to contrm to 1688 wonder when 8 bullutin was run out from | /%, BETOE s T Tkt tor light 1 burned, and deliveriog heat as wanted. Gas E g a nelghboring window. * Hal" ho eald, hob- thini b the piafu truth, Siiting-Bull said: | Soch,ules 88 the Executiv Comuliton g (it | pying oward 16 with iront haste aud InfFmity, has been mentioued for cooking and hieating, but there are as yet no adequate appliances for “The peoplo {n the States blame mo for killing | fumily, it ts the latest news." He studled the flures Cnfi‘lclr u{ml}xluh:rm’y. Jh‘:'cax;r‘:;: ll‘l’e“:‘u;\ié’iu :1; "’l‘ha nanu; I(:ommmflo wiit nllhmlu "r?m ‘um nlmlu;:m :hen lt'v.urnnl hils ln:t llnnll:hab-‘{ .lrzg sufficient numbers to sho anted ) jome, at theie discretion, any fnnate who does | shriel ouras echly and shri ut wi destroy me and wy children, For threa daya I | not conform to the FeuIntione, of who may 1o | the nfniost nilaricr T ant 't it 'abd | bUFRINg 1ty ond " the cost is probibltory; new looked at them coning toward us. 1 then excrting un Influcnce contrary to the apirlt of the | stumped on it with aged but demonstrative | mothols of producing t—as, perhaps, mothods of petting It from water—may remove the ob- Jection of vost, and purhavs InZenuity may ro- move also the pracuical difficulties of burning it sembled tho young men, and toid them to put | Home. ov. The, suddenly reinembering bimsell, ho w the old m’m.u. Hight firca tnside and out, put | , N0 vislting between tho rooma will bo permitted, Jmm solemnly, WIn ot slipno vinces,” addin on a considerable scale. Meanwhile, the im- practicability of employing steam has been ankets and other thinzs upon tho sticks, | SXEcot by fuvitation of aif tho decupants, under hls breathy, “£ Phiribne Unum," an and plant them o the gronnd aroun r,-,h”;,{{.,,.,".’,:":}',‘“fi';:,":“fom room AL109.0 | gang plowly and thoughifully on bis wav. s Whot 18 the matier with tho Professor?® generally nssumed. The azrecablencss and efficiency of stcam in heatin:: hava lonz heen familiar factss its effl- 0 v, m. wa salil to & passer-by, 1 think," was the dlency for couking Is also familiar to all house- the fires, 60 that they would | ~ No'bosrder will ne aliuwed to do any washing, luok liko peoplo at a distance. At tha sama | No washerwoman will be periltied to cume o the *1t’s the buse-hall Ir.\'cr, reply. * They've all zot 1.9 keepers, on @ small scale. As to bringing it from the outside, many practical diiicuities time 1 scnt tlie children and women across the | Young Womoe: fome for washi; e bave been assumed, chiefly, loss of hest and s hills ll\lsnplncu "n( snle‘cl s \l};ull} :ny ;zvu(n;lur:l ———— turucd arouna two or threobluifs togive Custes ] 1 QTP e omma s and ctorgo ou emoty topecr, | CURRENT GOSSIP. TITR MIRACLY T BIZEN GULCIL In Pizen (iulch, {n former days, prohibitory cost. During the past wintef, how- ever, tho system of Mr. Dirdsill Holly, fornied When lic came { foll upon him by the rear, and fn Tess. than two hours destroved them all. | THE BUTTERFLY AND TIE BEF. { "\l piacec mnining wae tos £, A rhanty of eccentric ways with the express aim of proving these difMcul- tles unreal, has beeo subjected to practical test 1When I saw themn coming 1 called on God to From (he French, help me, sl liberate me and my chiluren, 44111t be falr to-any, " Swayed with each windolow to and fro, ‘They call me a very bad man, Father, all T Remarked a butterdy in gleo— And leaned against a rock, a4 though have done {n wy lifa” has been to et a living VL1714t ba falr to-day, 'Too drunk to atand up steadily. in tho City ol Luckpnrl‘ and *the Holly Steam Combination Cutnpany* clulin to have sucvess- fully settied the probiem of supplylng heat in quantities as desired, by measure, at a practica- for my children aud iny old narenu"md 8ave Across the hills I'll sport away. " Ute ecost. ‘Three intlés of underground pipe them from the dangera of death.” ~Genin snys 9y they say Reno acted wisely, and that they only t*And 1, roplied & prudlent bes, wera laid, lttle of {t larger than four inchics diamuter; 40 scattered dwelllngs, a large school withidrew from tha fight hecause of thelr scouts ** shall find cuough of work for me, reporting Terry's approach. ¢ 1f it be falr to-day." Genln was told thit the warrlors who fell on May 30, 1878, D. R, BULRLEY. Custer used thelr round-stone tomahawks, and building, and ,a public hall hove been heated; two enzines, one of them hall a mile from the boller-house, have beeu run, and stcam hps been supplied for othur uscs, killed many soldlers with them. ‘'Ibat explaind { MR. LABOUCITERE ON DUELING. tho broken akulls, aud the so-called mutllation ZLondon Truth, sll by three bollers of moderate size, onl one or two of them haviug keen used. It attributed to the syuaws. 1o was presented 1 was onco ordered to procced to Btockholm, with two of those relics of the Custer Lorror. ¥ Oure lins olaven nnd the othier has twenty-seven | 8nd b this town 1 found fayor wich my supori- horscshoo marks on it. The horsesline murk [ oF8 for the curious reason that I challenged an Austrian Chargo 'Affaires, Never was thero a clalmed ns demonstrated * thst, with sufliclent boiler capazity and pipes of proper size, an ares of morc than four inlles square in any ety or yillage can be warmed from une set of bullers." VWASIED-TwO uoub DINING-BOOM aInte ‘and ine for chainber work, &t 177 East Monros at, Mustcome ready for work. VWANTED=A "GEEMAN DR SCANDINAVIAT «irl for ‘gencral lousework. ~Abpiy ut G923 Weatworiheav. % 7 ) WAKTED=A "8000 “GIRL - FOiL GEVERAT Duuserork. _Cal at 333 Lalnmei-ar. Nursos. ‘VANTF.D—A RESPECTADLE ENGLISIT PERSOM o atl: T8 uriag confinement, and tode amity. Adiress A, J. Clags, k County, il —_BITUATIONS WANTED-TIAL) Misccllnneons, SITUA‘I 105 WANTED-IIY A YOUNG ORIRVMAN, 19 years of aze (stout for his age), for any kind work. 1434 Wentworth: o JTUATION WANTIID: AN B 'lfa‘(nu chiliren): man wiillng t2 work at_mny- thing: wife will work as cook. luquire av 03 Souil Canaiet, T, M. e TSETUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. Domesticse %lTUJ\TlflN WANTED=BY A YOUNG 0IRL TO ) do [lght housework 1u small family. Call st 403 South Caual-af. i 24 SlTUATl'lS WANTED=DY A l'_ifl‘l\lA)f GIR 0 nal were & couple of men on the howdah, and the mahout was on the shoulders of the clephaut when 1t rau away. The riders got free of the snlinal by catching hold of the branches of tracs by whichi it passed. The mahout remained for. pome time on its back, and tried his best to keeo it n chieck, but shen he saw it was finpos- pible to control thio mnimal he jumped from its back. The brute killed six per- sons and Injured two. Oune of the de- ceased climbed up a bamboo tree (n his cndeavor to escape, but the animal up- rooted the tree, the mun fell to the grournd. snd the elephant killed him on the spot. At 8 o'clock in the evening the eleohant turned toward the Govermment Treasury and the He- sesve Police lines, Baiue of the Bepoys, leaving thelr charposs, ciimbed up the mango trees anid some holteil “toward the English quarters, Contluutng its mad career, the eleplantentered tho compound of Mrs. Cooke's bungalow, now occupled by Mr. Nicholson, .'sul:‘llcpux{ Oplum Acgeut, who fired and hit the animal un the head. " This made ft more furlous, and it en- deavored 10 cnter the yoom oeeupled by Mr, Nicholson and hin brother, Sceing the elephant in the veranda he fired again, hitting {t on the trunk, and blood poured profusely from the wound. The animal was at larve tntil next morning, when it was with grest difficulty se- cured with chains by the mabout and several others. The clephant was kept hera tiil Satur- day, the 7th lost., aud then takeo to Benaren under guard, Tho Mohammedan hss becn called upon by the magistrate to explain why he did not tuke proper steps whon lie was in- formed of the symiptows of inadness in the sle- plnml‘.: The caso |8 pending [n the Crimiusl Cour They Will Dio In the Last Diteh. Bpecial Correspondence of The Tridtine. Drasanck, D, T., Juno 7.—Father Genlo, the Eloux misslunags, Is back alter an absence from Blsmarck of fourtcen months among the Indlans. Ilaia the chie? Cathiolle cvangelist of the Northwest, and the only man I know of who {8 ncyuainted with the indians, snd has any speclal knowledge that {s of importanca to the public. Ho arrived here direct from Woody Mountain, after & drive of fifteen days behlnd tue war-horse that Sitting-Bull rode lo the Custer massacre. Sitting-Bull made Dhis old friend and spiritual adviser & present of this pony,—a very rerpecta- Ule looking gray. Mo has a scar on his neck, a8 a reminder of tho terrible affray {n which he aud lis rider took such an active {nterest. Fatber Genin reachied Bitting-Bull's campand topee on tho 10th of last August. Ila went that way as a misslonary, and not as & clvil, military, or mewspaper ambassador. It came about In the order of his visits to the far- off tribes of the Sioux Nation. Sloce 1867 he has been & missionary among them, snd since ol 8 . PERSONAL FRIGKD OF BITTING-BULL. e goca among them with es much impunity and frecdom from insuit a8 he possibly could in the most civilized portion of tho world, Aran instance of the honor shown bim, I con mention firat the New-Year cclebration tendercd hilin by the balf-breeds at tho Forks of the Milk River; and, second, six daya later, tho receptiun the Sitting-Bull people gave him, At the Forks of the Alilk River the Catholic Lalf-breeds had a small chapel, and fu toat they received tho priest, delivering an nddross to him, and play- ing on Ndates. Thoy approached the chapel fir- {nir guns and playing fiddles, omitting the firing insido of the chapel, and continuing both after they retirsd. Bome of tho hall-breeds aro good violinlsts, The Bioux infldels recelved the Fathicr, a8 he sporoached the camp, on bended knces aud with a salute, o was thelr way of saylug * Happy New Yesr" to a distingulshed friend. 1 called Fatlier Genln's attontion tothe the work of Centeal Park 1", do second wurk. - Inquire st Lagio fouse, 33 Ca- Scamstressens ITUATION WANTED=A BMARER WANTH v emplo in families: unaersisnds eatiing and Tnetde the shanty, dark and grim, mplor 2 R, Terma reas “n ting, Terig reasmiabio: ' Cal o address DIES: Four mincra sat around a box, And poker plaved, with candle dtim, With fleshy eyes, with (ruwsy locks, With each a pile of golden rocks, With Incldontal biasphemy, eous, SITUATION, WANTED-BY A FRESCT LADY, SPhomard, tn 3 rehivol ur aiily of a8 {dy's com* Fantun. o Shfiv: 1L 343 Difterin av.s Condons nt. ____TO BENT-HOUSEN, Routh Atmidnight, in each playee's slde, Alioart bimped onice, an hearts, ah mo! W1 overbump, fn wicked prid \When eyes look ito hands, aud ssa That Mkoly thero Is going 10 ba An interesting eplsode, ————— DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL, To the Editor of The Tribune. Decatun, 111, Juue 7.—Last night the gradu- ating exerclses of the Decatur Hizh School tovk place at the Opera-liouse. The bulldlog was crowded, and the stage was beautifully decorat. ;l'.l:?n 'ulggl“y‘ :&vret;fld l:ll:‘l;u'&nll;-r:ll:;!'uzllfl m ed with gorlands of cvergreens and flowers. crial, c oud, Over Hie o savure dramigec snd sbovetlig | T2 clase comslated of fourteen young ladies l»!ne- for gas and water; Lhelr slze, according to | 874 five youny tnen. Thefollowing progruawume 1o plan, decrenses ms the Hinits of each disteict | was eiven: Bide, "0, REXT-3-5TURY AN BASEMENT nuICK N : .2 103 Drexals Kandoiph-at. Then grew the pot until a knolt Was piled of vellow, shining gold; Then ainllea each isiner 1n his soul— Each glosting miner, had and bold— Aund mused, *1 gues L old ully," Tha hand that ‘acoops ‘em and langhed with gle¢ ; ++ Four kings, it 1've oy $*Four acex drapped to me. "' #ala , Ani reached to usther in the pot. Unto biweelf ald b, ** Groat Scott! Four jucka are naught ut vanliy." Tho light burned blue, the air grew thick, And suiphur fuimes eproad bigh and wide, For D was mutteriny, hard and quick, Huch hoerd oathe &s wera his pride —~ Suca oathe o3 atrafnt drew to Ll alde Tiis dread Satanic Majesty, m dead_cavalrymsn, The warrior who presented ‘t‘he II;‘::‘;‘EJ Wl.“lhc t‘.(l: :&,iw‘;:v :‘wcnrtvl-l moro absurd affslr. ‘There was an Englishman soyeg niarke cloims that B A-BOVCH | who hiad been ehallenged by a Swede, whomn he fi:fi::";' ‘lfijnt‘&'fi&fl ‘:‘lfifi ffl,"g“,‘z,‘{";’:f‘lj‘“{lt‘: declined to tleht. A fow days later the English- thought ba was obliged to make some great | man went with my Minister to a box Intho thea- sacrlifco in respect to *f the Black Gown with | tre. The next day at & club the Austrian Charge long beard.” d’Affalres said before me and others that En- glishmen had add fdeas of honor, and more par- tleulurly Engilsh Ministers. Ireplied that En- glishmen wero not so slily as to ight ducls, and that the Englisn Minister was not aalshonorable ‘man for appeariog in & theatre with his country- man. As it was generally felt that [ ought to challenge this Austrian,” I “‘put myscit In the hauds™ of tho Fronch and Prusstan Ministers. A few hours later iny scconds camo North Side, 70 MENT=33¢'s ILLINUIS-HT..” DRICK DWRLL: oy thirea story wid batement, newly caleimied and palted frside and vut fent £ Avply to CHASLES GOUDM AN, ltoum 43, 116 Warhipgton-s¢. _%0_RENT—ROOMS, IWoat Sides PO MEXT-FURNISIUKD ROuMS WELL o, ouly §1 per week, at 08 West Lake. **Fonr queons,** TARRN ) GOLD: Fatber Genln says if the Uovernment docs suffer thess Indiaus peaceably to re- turn to tho Milk-River country, 1t will soon be luvadud by eold-hunters, snd the storv of the Black IIlls reglon re- peated, Ile {8 satisfled there Is gold i the Lit. tle Rocklos, onty thirty miles from tho Missourl Tiver, and [n thio Dear-Paw Moustains, Alrcadv theruare miners there, who claim to have ting prospects. The Father hns with hiin some are approached from eight to one and s hulf | Instrumental Solo, Miss Adela Shellabarger: Tn- {nchesin alameter; * anexpansion Junction serv- | strumental Duet, Misa Bonnie Lefarzer and Mins Ice-box, frowm which the service-pi untotho | Annle Burgess: Prayor, the Rev. M. I Prealey; houses, 1s placed at regular intervals; and, asa (_:}-?ru- ‘o Ealry Glee''© Sslatatory and Oration, distinctive feature of the plan, the ordinary low Jooke, " Charles 11, D ay, ! Walting, presaure for heating is abandoned us tmpractt= | farsh Bristows Bovay, * Resth-Scencain Duckeur, - cable, Uslug Ligh pressure, s amall pips will | Xamer" Guosslo 11iHi: Easay, ** Wodern Inventora, ™ carry s larize quuntity of steam, snd the houses | Carrio Sorangler; Music: Esaay, ** Be Sure Yon at the utiost dlstance from thu boller will have | Right, Then Go Ahead,* Laura Mont: h £y 0 RENT-STOURS, DWELLINGS, OFFICES, AND it Genira f can Koot [ehania ny dr S MATSTATLS leat rents o goud Le 5 raiate and Lo Koo 10, By J. o 1S lauting dxeucy, &t U7 Clark: ('O RENT—A PATTY HAVING A DOUBLE AN | eXpe v the same quantity aud pressure as | tion, **Evolution." J,H.Ullric] singie stare v gaod lne of struel-cars, wel report from Ma). Iigls, publisiod In Just Batur- { specimens of tho quartz., Outroow, | loMe., },f;fif}?fl;?“fi;}‘gg}g;‘gg‘"“§° !l | Nono anw tho comer from below, those “lnearest to it, this result | and Discords," Alida it. ilandy: “,';{’“'F for Uy goods, ciuthing, or Bardware, sould dav's Tnipuse, e read It over, und recox- e —— 21, With & choerful smile they obueévc&:u-"iz Yot saw bis haudiwork dispinped, Maggie Maoseer; Oration. **Old L ¥ i nized some of the data as Information he Lad given, but repudinted all tho senaational features, $nciuding Bitting-Bull’s speech and the fiylvg of the balf-breeds. The hall-brecds sra from Minucsota and Northern Dakota, and aro simply on thelr roturn home, They have been up there on their annual kunt. ‘fhey are in o danger from the Bloux. Ho gava me INSIDE INFORMATION 2 ho received It froms Bitting-Bull. Of course, the Futher tolks tho Stoux lauguage fucently, and understands what tho speaker means, Il was with tho chief warrior a great deal during he fall and winter. Ho talked more freoly to Gentn then any other man, copper-colored or white, outside of his own Iin. Ho told the Father thut e might report to_the peopls he met on his return that Sittinz-Bull would never fizht uniesa he was obllired to, 1l wanted to For D put down live Jucks araw— Dismond, and luart, ciub, and spade, And ons in duvilish faenion made, Witk cloven fuot coupicuous, Waolrd horror cansed an instant's pauae; ‘Then scowled tisres miners, Oercy und black, And D fell dovn snd died, because ‘Thefr knife-blades plerced hls breast and back; And B waidd, witu a nal hack, ** Wouln't u countin’ iiraclos." Tha hat is gone; but every night A ghost stalks wnere it used to stand, Wit three red wounda=—0 shocking sight$ With Bvo Jacks in hia bony hand, And siys, In volco of stern command, ++ Uivo'me tha pot! " and vanishes. HILTON--STEWART. The Faflure of the Women's Ilotel, Cincinnats Gasette, Naw Yonk, June 7.—The announcement of the faflure of the Women's iotel was recelved with ereat satisfaction by the workingwomon of thiscity. Thora ara 6,000 of this class, ol of whom felt that Judge Hiton's coutrsa was o violation of Stewart’s schome, and therefore hailed bis dofeat as & rebuko to o grasping, cov- etous, ond uncharitablo disposition, The Judge, in fact, {8 very unpopular with all, while by some he is bitterly detested. IHowonn fortune by vlaylvg toady, but suddenly changed from toady to tyrant, Had the liotel been fitted up for women at o rato vot cxceeding §3 per week, 1t would have boan filled, The high prices excluded those who needed ft, and all valves, by which a pressure of ffty to cixty | $ice " Heston d: Ualdwin: Muaic, M {mundll(g thie mals 8 reduced within T ogres \irermith Flsles o bt I sy 0 & uniform one of ons to four pounds. ‘The Y P it b W Water from the radlators {s stored for Bonschold | Bocve: Foy, i gmen-dulge, | Bl use, for which it is very desirable; ance cailed an “sccumulator,” it can ulso bo far carried, elther by ntmunnhcrlc vressure or by | eay. ‘Which Way ary Connor; the diroct foree of the steam, tos tank {nany | iCapital and Labor, " Jam Moore; Essay, room iIn the house; by another coutrivance | *'An Old Burean ™, (dsted 1000), Elis Hear; Enra, Tolled the *anti-thtoder box.”" steam may also | 304 Valedictory, ** The Mii} Can Nover Grind wil cufscharged diroctly but nolsclessly 1nto water “,D“,‘,f:,“‘.:}.',‘.'s";,';, e i Aaring DI fur Laundy or otiernes, ratg It o the boll- | 7'3e'ssaye aad orations wero: welt_ raadered ug point In a few minutes, us dofng awa! ® 8 ;‘mh Yl systom fi! rlml‘ %‘m fi:’"‘;,l““““ ,’§ :\rllgk:e:nd thought and careful study of the UtAC 1a & coll of pipe along the flour, witl clothes-racks to slide over them, will do sl&l:(émlllyuvlntll):.'s. 1(;‘ Tra‘?brlldzu, U“L":‘] slothowdryiog vory expeditiodsly, For eook | Decatur Jesteraay trom. the’ Bouth, | fi{ywlx‘: ug—aithough a completo aud perfect steam- b I tor Crers brith OF- Gooking To nob yer | Foud ths summer to chis elby, produced—n circular stove of sheet copper, | mygE ¥ ORI {sarrauged for to-morrow morning~pistols.”” At 7 o'clock a. m. they reappeared. ‘Their coun. tonances were downcast, 1 have Juit the mold for the bullets for my dueling pistols,” obsurved tho Prussian, ** and we had to_borroty a pair of pistols, for whose accuracy of aim T cannot voueh," ‘This inwardly rejoiced me, but ot course 1 pretonded to shurc In the regret of iy seconde. We sat down to un parly break- fast. * Youare young, I am old,” sald tho Frenchman; * would that I could take your iflsfl:." I wished 1t as alncerely as he did, "but tricd to pssume an alr of rather iking my po- sition, ludlfrlmlud o ghastly erin. Then wo started for the park. Tho opposition had not errived; out there was & surgeon who had been kindly requested to attend by my l_fln‘:nhhlnu friends. " An accldent may appen,’* observed tho Prussian; “do you wish to contide to me any dispositivns that you mny desiro to bo carried out after]”—— and he sighed In o_horribly suggestive manner, No, [ k NO. 104 SOGTH CLATIK; WILL Apply to CHARLES GOODMAN, Washingtan:at. o MusICAL, TTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE OLLOWINA second-Liund vlanus, which we offer for saie at UREAT Ba1UALNS unttl sold, commencing Juge 1 Uetaves. Tric putin or Jioom 43. 114 Es retion, A CUBAN BULL~FIGIIT. Acitizen of Georgla has written from Cuba a privato lotter, from which Is taken the following extract, published in the Augusta CAronlcls Kecor 2 Becund: Lamd wos, §40, §43. 830 e u)‘ivr vm:\;i.:nd 15¢ cish oF on TIME PAY- o and-band luatruments taken In exchango, or part CRIBUNE BIRANCH OFFICES, TO ACCOMMODATE OUIL .‘q'l.')(l;’lloug . costing &5 to §12, and having seven openings i patruns throughont the for utenslls, fs In uso; by this ** steaming " 5 Hred clty we ave estai Py, for uew unei. Teturn to bis own Tand (the. Yellowatobo and | pthiers, with the exception of forty-ive, wero | axid: 4 had notbing partlewlar to conllde; ang | **MF. Sprluger called for 1 last Bunday f. mada practicable, tho must stupld covk caunot | Hranch Omces in tbe difierent ‘fivisions, as designatad | * Covars aad siools of evary varlety from §3 to §35. T o (e Toas piouty" ta | keps away by Jta stors roguiations, ‘Tito can | aa 1 lookod st tho suron L thought what an | teruoon at 3 o'cluck, in the Consul's carriage, | Burd i diuner or the clad, wnp tho Restiti oF | pricronsreta SR e a5 eceived of state fd Adar B ure e ) Ve, S DMLY | Rkl (hy catablivhangs Lo sa OrUlnary | iiot T was 0. runke. mydelf tho tariot for an | and huslsted that I soula drive with thum to | Fo e I e e aiheag | SniloCiSck. o durlai the week and sty p. o hotel is not promisfme. 1t will nover bu any- thing but an clepbant. The best course Judgo Iiliton can pursuc b to confess his unialthful- ness, and finmediately devote the huuso to the puu‘x; v:‘?men of this city, for whom It was in- tended Stewart has left both his widow and Judge Tilton Ina bad condition. Thoy aro crushed sliver, or gouds, o wanled "~ uo rerarvation, but o land of bis own. fi¢ saya the Indians who £o on a rescrvation lose thoir Immu- and gune, and arc then atarved to death, e wants to bo freo. Ile will not entertaln a reservation proposition_ut this perlod of bls lfe,~tus 88th year, Ho would'be willing to £lay north of the Missourd, aud romm over what Austrian to oim at, in order to establish the principle that Englishinen havo a perfect right to dectine to fight duels, There was & want of lugic nbout the entire procecding that went to my heart. To be killed fs bad enough, but to be killed paradoxically Is still worse, Soon the Austrian und his scconds appearcd. I never felt wore dismal In iy lfe. The Austrisn on Baturdays: J. & R &;:l\(s. Booksellers and Statloners, 128 Twentysecul ¥ B, M WA widesler. Stationer, etc.. 1000 v Weatern-av. (vestiside Nows Dovot, 1 corner o 3 K. Jeweler, wicaler, and Fancy eat., corsier L the lurro smphithuatre known as ‘Polar Qua Mendos,' for bull-tighting. £ went; but I do as. sure you it {8 mylast time. At o'clock o horsc- man,well mounted, rode into the arena, saluted the Governor, who tosaed him the keys to open the gates, after which efeht orten teazers’ time than is required to get a good coal fire wall started; thesteum can bo taken from thoe air-valve of the dining-room radfator, through a small rubber hose, or the stove cun be re- moved to and used $n any room whera there ls o eadiator. When the steam-stove is fully per- luulcd—wlllchx‘fl te_promised, will be withina N USIC ALUUNS 40 PIECES, BEAUTIFULLY | bound in cluin, lateat selectivas, oaly 1, at Kisi- i v, HENR Guods, 720 Laks WG ANE FOIURALR TO CASIl PURCHASERS OTt 10 thuse wishing Lo make llmu‘elymenu on terms which ara sciiialy ubey W. W RIMBALL,cor- St with red iags marched luto the ring, followed by | f ns—>'all fires will e banislied f; nd Adsms.sta. 1s poputarly termed the Milk-River country. | by agreat eatate, which proves a Lopeless bur- | stood apart, 1 stoed apart. ‘The surecon al- % y Fhpu ) Y | few mont yoa nishied from | . b X ' e Ite was willing to roturn inperson tothe Unuu’d dzn, %ml ullwu’m-y yn:p sk ununrpllw nruss | ready s‘;’ud me as a* n?mjm:l." The scconds ;Z{’f;‘;é’:'ffiél%’ifi‘é“f»ffl;‘ffi‘;flf&?‘.’n?f“fi‘y’:‘r'e&?; ‘x‘"""‘-"‘i"m..'x"lmfi‘i“"."“df.'('f"." "y|flvfi,r:?l' 5?:“:’3‘ “Df.‘us.‘h}‘x;'ulug’ ‘3{'“ I"l”x ApmaunroL [LU'I' Fmcmmnanan. e Lisita for wonferente. with tha 'bhg ciiola at | ure, {10 hae been for two Vears . moro Taoid: | cousudieds thon the Frendhman stoopud out | miuriatedavoriod eforeut, dashing SbOLIForh | moved wheh thole biocks oF Watrics e su. | iicaEor$1adornanias mentaly shetien peoperty | JIRCUANGE £ LANDS, WA Chicago or Washiugton, upon the wuaranteo of | aczent, worried on every side, und at last sub. [ twelvo paces. Ho “bad vers short legs, | side to sido after the slery enstigns, aud plunging h 3 with steam spparatus; the rates of fu. | b nArket sod st Letract froe; ralirosd fare 4inaton Lo, J=repandlse, eliy e Futber Genin that by wouldn't bo hungor | jectod toa erand disavpolntment. The latter, | and they scomed to e shorter than ever. | ut the nearcat borsemman. The story is onu long Plisd Wi e nPb A dl“l i | 1oz TIA WHOWN, 143 Lasa; i ty. OFutber prove: ! 5.3 rinune flufih sihetwtee " dicomited” T Father na o | pirkaon, guly boalas othors of i worse shart | Ater 1l "saio the omtig of i pitisl: | ausikoning: s, i zuminiog up w4t e VL Ve ey A e H A sutbority to make any pledges, und nz- | actor. e Judge §s partner In the colossal | Sometimes, I thouxht, seconds do vot put In gisad e e # 4 et and i Bull wus not willing to take anv chances, Genin | warchoueo, whoso furtunes mav also have a | the hulleu‘: this comforted me, but only fora 5.}{,‘:&,"&'}.‘.’."&’ ‘?:rl;ll’::n?:: nflfi:fl:‘:-‘:fl;‘& Suveralotternorel ng{“ullansu( thla ystam Sl ,A CHE AT ATL | T e i e T Sadiain fowss d fricnas, foi wlndiators deserva no pity; my svmpathies were with the horses and bulls, Two ecds were kalled by tne first aud third bulls, and ono 80 lacerutod by the Uith animal that it had tabe driven from the ring, alwost torn open. Then Iwas wrought up. I was mad with the Uovernor, Spain, the Spanlsi aud oven Chirfstapher Celumbus did uot escape iy il wishew, Weak though 1 was, I wanted to fight about threc BSpaniards,—although I was still weak from malariul fever. Boven bulis were tortured to desperation and then butcher- ed. After the horseuen were through with worrsing them, two angling Spaniards, on foot, with barbed reeds, muyly decorated and brizhy: polished, would dance around the enrazed bull, stick hilm in the tender parts of the shuulders, Inflicting horrible ufiuuy into the poor beast’s exhnustéd body. But the diabollcal sport did not e until another relay of fleuds would danco around and thruss into tho quiverjug, dying onimal sharp darts loaded with a tortedo at the end, which would cxplbde directly under tho skin, causing the most ex- cruclating agony, The poor bulls, now unsbie to defend themaclves ugalnst every form of attack whica ingenuity could devise or buman wickedness employ, would dush themselves wildly against the wall, endeavoring 10 wreck their miserablo existences, or, falling {u thly, would rut around the ring, looking plteously and 8 ucres clv Missourl, Tndk snys he can bring him over at any ttme when lie s guaranteed BITTING-BULL I3 SA¥E. A8 to his returning to the United States with his peopte, there 18 no doubt, They can't live on tho Canadlan side. Thero is not the buflalo- meat {n reach; and even last winter they had to draw on the Milk-River country for thousauds af butlaloes, as Fuilier Genta personally Knows, He accompanted 800warriors on u hunt that ter- minated within a few miles of Fort Peck, Gen, 3ttics was correct nbout his Bloux Invusion last winter, and the nearness of * hostiles ™ to Peck, Lut o was not informed as to their motives, They were on thelookout forsoldlers, aud pushied away north as soon 4 the chiase was ended. Sit- ting-Bull realizes that the time is fast.approach- Ing when Lo must move his whole tribe south of the ling, not for war, but for meat. Ho fears, bowever, that the soldiers will comae aftar him, and therefore hie oxpects the fuevitable—blood~ shed. In soticipation of = chovge, he bas for a dtur brey ‘grupnrlnz for an Internatlonal Congresy of the Blvux, Bloods, Plezans, Assinubolues, Crevs, i Bears, nndt Culi:mlvnl.—tllu Lucians oo the Canadiun shie. Ho liwl favorable responsca from all, und the mectiog was set for the cnd of May and the be tinolng of Jupe, 1t {a now about” comlne to & tunclusion, ‘Thts conferenico was to be held ou the Little Bassatchewan itiver, about 100 milcs from its tmouth, It would bo au finmenso aflulr, ¥ jmproved ferm 1o 1iiinols, lows, Ohlo. ur Wis:onatn, ¢'esr, e merclsnt mill near Kiglh, iil,, for u kood farm lJa Nilnols or lowa. g brown+luns front dwalliog and 1ot oo Van Du- latd-av.. fuf youd lands. agon-front biick dwelling aud lut on Adams- B, ab Asbland-av.. forgod lowa laad. 40-avre forin 17 miles fram Chicago for city or sub- urban provertys kive u yood teade. Tirick hotel cloar wad x0-foot Tut for improyed farm fu {ltaois, lowa, 1 or lane 1. downward tury. Ilu {s perploxed on every aldv, while Mrs. Stewars 48 also s victim of tho samo ciass of aungyances. Thera is an old ex- pression of * land poor” which may apply to these unfortunate persons. Burrounded Ly wealth, they ure suffering for lack of that meu- tal_peuce which money cannot purchase. ‘The A. T, Btowart estatu i3 a vust aud cumbrons coneern, which couid uvuly be munaged by the eenjus that created 1t Lelt in the hands of othees, it must fali to plecos by {ts own welght, Hllton and Livby are both objects of pity, and wil dynz prove victhns of Stewart's Inordinate greed aud ambition, - san Frunelsco Chronfcle, New Youx, Moy 33,—flow Juigo ilton will get on with Btewart’s affalra s yery uncertatn, though, 1t the fullest sell-approciazivn and salf- lmpurtunce can bo trauslared Juto management, bo will navo a good chance of succoss, Most of the late tmezchant's {ricuds have, it 14 sald, ver! Hitle adiniration for or falth fn Hilton's husl- ness capacity, ‘Tlhey seem to think that he owes ull his prosperity to the prejudice Btewart hiad In his behalf, whilo he dolds. they aver, that Btewars's prosperity was lareely due to him. Buen difforeuce of oplufon {s very common IDONE tien who liave buoen ussocluted, or even rflnol.ul{ connected, ln enterprises of suy kind, ‘Tho subordinate or sccondury person always thinke thal he should huve been the principal or primary one, Judze Hilton was Stewart's legal ara promised. Firo-nrines arc to be ssimoliticd and lightened by being onzines solely, dispens- fug with boller and furnuce; on wrriving at o fire they will simuply take water from thie hy- drants as ususl, and steam for working their engine from u plpe closs by the hydraot, lead- fur from the stesm mafn, ju which, as above stated, an ample workiug-pressure 15 always mujutained, the engiue thus tuking steum by ouu plpeand water Ly another, By bringlng the steam-ploe agajust the buse of the hydrant, the lutter inay be secured from freczing, Fur- thermare, ta complete the service of the system ajuinat dre, steais csn be poured futo the bury- {og bufldioe, where it will hove an effectiveuess in extioguishing additional to that of water, by reason of fta penetruting under loors and in other spaces whero Hre delights to lurk and ‘water cannat reach I3 a two-fuch pipe, at slxty pounds pressure, 1t 1s sald, will delivor 5,00 catle feot steam per minute, which, in o room 25 n{ 100, would make a stratum of steais two feet thick under the celling, And by no means the Jeast attractive part of the ‘pro- grammo to us tn Now York 18 the annuituce- ment that by the stcam system * ice and snow can eaaily and cheaply be removed {row streets and sidewulks, whers fn lurge eitles It 1s fro- quently a serlous obstacly to ordinury locomo- tion and tratlle,” Varlous ptaus for removing anow bodlly from the streots, ss fast as fatlen, enced and cros- fenct 18ating running water; (he ) seres ncatow, byiance pasture an @ronow about 150 iwad uf cattle un dweliing, 2 1arge stock Rd erchiaie, o b 1lde truni Chicexo W, JL 2., g mites tram Unlon Biatlan, T Melleary County, W.' Peuple think thera is somisthing ®rong about this farm liocause 12 fiss been savertised 3o tho wrung I8 witl meR Who cauput buy for want of money, 1 wil sell 1t 83 8000 8¢ 1 nd 8 nian shat moags busiates and waats a good dairy and stock farm, Auper cre.0-acre (aom near oo, tn Cook County, 1h. the ver) of luudi will scll 20 or 0 acres; 25 sulles from Uhlcaxo, 823, 0a)-iH0-acre farm fu O'Drien County, lawa: e mcres timber, 100 acres under pluw, hulsuce pasture 18843 1O Letier |aad (n Towa, 11 BOYD, Noom 7, 170 Nadtson-st. BALE-$3,00=THIN T8°A TWO-KTOIY AND busement, “F1-room brick residence: 20,000 to bulld, uiriek barn. cot @2 xl; 3 acres of ete. This huusa forteon, Dudge Loun T cluar mowment, for the bullets woro ramumed’ down ood Limber, with cheerful onercry. Bythls time we had been placed facing each other.” A plstol was given to ouch of us, **1 amn togive tho rignal,” sald the Prassian; “I shall count vne, two, three, aud then ut the word fire, you witl both fire, ' Gen- tlemen, Are you rcmi)!l" Wao both nodded. “0ne, two, thiree, firs!" and both our pistols went 0ff. No hartn had been done, 1 felt con- alderably rolieved, when to my lorror tho Frenclinan stepped up to me and satd: [ thinik that 1 oughit to demund a second sbot for you; but mind, if nothing occurs apzain 1 shall not allow a thied shot.” * Ye-es,” I salls so we hgd o sccond shot with tho same result. Knowing that_my Frenchman was u nian of his word, I felt now that I mizht at no rlsk to my. solf display iy yalor, so | demanded a third shot. Tiw seconds consulted together; for a moment 1 fearcd that they wero gofng to grant my request, and [ was groatly relieved wheu thoy tnformed ino that they considersd that two shota were mnply sufliclent. 1 was delighted, but I pretended to bo most unbappy, and rulhilounly kept up the farcs of belng an arrgrlaved nerson, Now, therc is this curious thing about ducls, \vludn. 1 suppose, accounts for principala taking things. so quletly, Before the ducl one fecls most uncomfortabls, to judea by my experleuce, but wheu ono bias to firo une is 80 engaged in Mstening fur tho signal nicky, Oho, ludiana, Missaurl, Y1, (toum 7,'170 3 chirsiuul; fine $1. Thfs s one of the Les, Stock Fenches in the histen, and_tho hiea'thiest Jocality o the staisy ‘forer &nd ugue are unknown, “There ‘1és rafinud u3w ran. nig within 40 1niles of ‘the land, and Eraed within 3 milesf the sdjoining town: schoct huuses, churcil, rain and saw-mitlls uear tno innd. Witk sall (or 32,508 a0y for Chlcage ur pereonal pronerty at o tale Apuly tw T, . BOYD, 170 , fruft Wintls from cent e,y 43 miies troin Shii rfeci’ Thero (54 handsome wenty ailles ihin vue-quarior of & eifle s Grate a0d ase phiutogra my e BOY Dy Lioum T 17 Madibors st Ruom 7. 40 this work (8 madu o or= 7 Our pricea urg wa low s ine % ara bulng suld. G W. DRAD. tlemen, [ w argest’ slock of IXCLUBIVELY FINE GARNIAGES, ) DS N SRR COULE BOCKAW TALN HOCKAWAYS, CURTAR L INE ST Lere, eaith by means of the raflroad tratks, ur by melting uss uf Bale; BONS | QICTORIAS, v 5 * | Riviser an nearess friond, und oceupied toward | that it doos not occur to one that ono may bo | fnto the faces of tbe multitudes above thum, { with portable furnaces, have been “pruposed il take Dalf in BIOUGNAMS l'\rtrr:.!umm‘fzg-m‘:u'::(fl‘-i“ 1700 Bioux und Nez- | B Fietly contidontiat. relation. But o My fi,fifi'{,‘:,,‘;’,“}",;",flfl|,'¢'u‘,‘§,lf,‘:|‘:,',b.°n=",l,‘:.,§.u supeslui il G | baee bu the Lockpart Compasl eseu tlise <A A CAPIT, )M:’::}u COUPES, ) proxs, K " this should” have quatitied b aster o = - . . recuptacle oue by six teet, near the curb-stone, o by ‘ B » v ioents and ramiticatlons {8 by fatiso 7 { il s ety Sy very | snow as fust as dellvered thercit, aud the water s BTOVEE, f VER WAGOS, :";\Ih::{&\:r?u:\.::vg::’\;:rz{;g;fl;gm: l‘.fi“:i m::llu cloar, It nppq:‘rui to bo .“hcl,_.,:',f it way be beforehaud, by some curlous | wann, drops of cold perspiration beaded ubou | will be couveved to tho ullncem'. sewor "'; fur- “'L‘I:Aln urr(.hlne 4_?“. on_ Fox fl:auvhiifi': “"'{,‘" ""‘;3 fi“f‘-,dlgl ‘fl’:‘x‘ffl‘?"‘ ot ¥ Iy clear, however, tq Hllton, why disposition of nature, dliappears when you are | my brow and chilled mv furchead, Men,women, | therinore, 8 to tie fuportant matter of ‘cost 10rty miifes frum Chlcaso. TUE atock arauats to sbouy oS conu’y.m‘us’u’ Wit Tile TWENTY-EIQUT THOUSAND WARRIONS, #ivoryea in bis suprome self-conddonce. lirthz, Muth tho sain thing occurs I’ buttle, | oid miutsters of rellzivn would Orst cheer the | tnat »experiments abow that the cost fu tuel | 85335 sndis i gppdciudliion, ) Yar pariicalars swoly ISk, % reputed to beliove that he s altog, Tne upplensant_monent I, accordivg to the | mon aud then the bull, sud each unfortunaty | of mefting o ton of snow iu this twsnner whl = h o Of this wumber, 7,000 aro called huullcl‘ RO BECOND GRADE UF WOHRK MADE Ol SOLD. ABBSFEONATNG COMPANY CONCURD EXPIESS OLK, Mebaveatso » largs varluiy of Srst.clas secona: ‘catrlages. comprising tpand no oy, bustvess, ure, aud specding bUgeios, coupe sway, extcauut aud hulf Lup éete prose’ wagon, aad many of a ecediugly chieab. PENNO! Y 39010390 Wabash-av. “TANTHD—A GOOD FAMILY TORSE AND A o 2-seated buziy, on which 1 will luan a rea. sonsble ainuuat uf miuie the rly this summniers will guatanteo govd c wear the city. Address A ud, Tribuno ulllc expurience of soldiers, that fust before golne under flre, or when tho fireds uot returned, Ba svon us soldiers zare themselves firing, ous {dea exetudes unathier, aud thele minds are so oceupled with what they shemsolves uro dolog that they forget tho danzer, ‘TI‘XE MATTER WITII TUE PROF, ’ Dugtalo Espreas, w And what," we sald tu the Profossor, who ‘was tioughtiulty pushing his gray bair back of Lls ears aud endeavoriug to lean on his stick as rider as ha was dothroned by tho bull would be frightfully hilasod Ly thoe spectators. I haven's fi“lf""“ beufstoak ‘siuco my vistt to tho bull- rht.! NO REBELS IN HEAVEN, dndapeadent. It 1s not & bad story which oneof our South- ern exchanges tells fllustrating the daoger which atill besets the path of frateroity. The. Rev. J. R. Hughes was a Joyal Tconesscesn Mtethodlst miutster,who was fo the Unlou army N UNE OP TIE LEAD- ood business, aud everyihing §n drat- bat Biewurd was, and, by all o N riicuiars apply 0 L AEMPLETON, unt ou wuch belled, llo aud the aead umerchaut's partners are represented, to put it ildly, us oxcecdingly Inbarmonious, anld there ure no wanling thoes who assert that the Judge will ruin ¢ho frw if be live long. Buch assertion Is robably instigated by cordist dislike. Hilton s uot cutively suductivo in manncr or charucter, ind ore personfled fn the name “ Sittlog-Bull.! ToeCanadinn Iudians get littic or pothings trom Wo Cunadian Uovernment, aml, with the “hostiles" to shars tnelr gamg, there fas Mortape of food for atl, Hence lhur join the great lww-wum Its object 18 to seo how muny aro willing to stand by°a formal demznd for something to eat. This demand will bo wmady whien the cherries arenpe, trom Junw Ju o July | In truth, ho s osten rude and violout, aud, uot 5 ‘Tho chervles ure o wild borry kuown aa | corlog to condlllate anybody siuce Stewart’s P elioke-chierrics,” aud o valuable bit of forage | deutly ho naturally has inadv and makes m\m{ for th Indian when he starts ou a journcy. 5: eneniies, Hls courso at the Graud Union Hutdl the furmal demand is mado und dented, ag it |t Sarutogs last sumwner respoctiog the lo- not excued five cents.” How much waula Now York bu williug to pay for the rellef of having this Indescribable nulsaucs thus destruyed wy fust 03 1t apoeara? ‘I'ho vercentaze of loss by condensation s de- clared to bo very sall. " A twelve-neh pipe will deliver steata cconumically 13,000 feot from the bolicr, oF nbout threy and & balf miles, und, aithough condensation increases at the ssmo rata that the diameter of the pipe Increases, the lucrease i stedm-carrying power s at six times the rate of fucrease of the pipe. On tha all-tn- portaut matter of cost, on ligures ure glven in rock® 100 foud tusiness b At Goum 7, 170 dadlen T-LIVERY BTA! dolog & good lusiness, with dreas D 18, Thivuag otice: L LUCATED, ;(thout (niereat, foF use of WE jruod cara snd ok for saly, Ad: kecp ¢y 3 Wonien's Hotel be Jittle ua possitlo su as uot to appear old, “and one of his shot out fu the War, | the pampbict befors us, but the gencral staty- BOARDING AND LODGING, MONDS, \WATCIRS, :h‘i?fi:;:: b ?f&e‘h’ultlsulll.t.‘:x'nl‘xvng‘;lll?:: ::';I.:?l: :‘z:rl‘:rtfl‘tm:‘;n‘r"y“mlpi‘:lul:r u\r flle glrl::r‘::: what do you think of Mlr, Darwin us his theory fi:l‘ ,::‘é .IM“’“‘" u,"l:'::":,, daye u(‘lrnlev‘:; menr 18 .‘,’.mg‘ based upou the experiment I S atela e P 3‘}11; rivate offle Ran' f Maj, W, Setting-Bull sald they would | ¢ircutated tu his detriment tnay uot ho well | i discussed by tha Rev. Joseph Cookt™ ty, 8 Southern Methodlst brotier was proache Luckport last wluu'r‘ *that the suwna amount ROWN'S “OEL 21 STATEAT.—FURNISHED | A LAH liow up ite refusal with an attack wnd com- | founded. The Womun's Hotel Is frequently | “uafr, Darwin,” voplied the Professor, after [ fui for him wiw bad been a zealous Coufederate. of heat cun ba supplied at » good wroutlt Jor nfdums, wis U5 8350 pot wesks witout A b imbroved i Jeal e rlm saeriies. of every Mouuted Policoman | quoted os an evidenca of his lack of capacity n sfght, Maj. Walsh yory much | and msusgement. lts fallure wus a foregons aliked by Sittiug-Bull sud bis warrlora. They | conclusion, aud thers really nv‘emcfl to by nv will scalp him the first won, They coll hlm s | vrospect ol anvibiug e ‘Tue rules wero Muaw man, 1 thinks he {3 # with | absolutely despotic, an uccessarlly so lie “hostiles”; but Faher Genin odious that burdly auy woman of spiril what the coal and wood Dbills of consutners would be for stoves and furnaces, apd the quality tofinitely superior.” To this ls nded a cortiiate uf eutiro satisfuction with ts efficiency aud cost by the citizens of Lock. port who have used tne system. ‘The steam Cumilasions 0w, L. G 1 PARTIES CAN IIORIOW MONEY E hold furnliure, pianos, etc., and vther guod so- f}uy." o 1oas that ot Fateer dres A 1116 Tribuney TASIT PAID FOROLD "GOLD AND “BILVER. ATbbiey fouas oW wutcie, dleiiondd, and valoanics Tho brother was eloquently describiug the bllis of Heaven, and lugered over the thought that there would be uo bhysical fmperfestions there. & Al gloritled Loddios will bo perteet,' sbouted thu brothers and, turning to Brother Hughbes sud an apparently painful effort to get hls legiti- wate thoughts into clrculstion, ** 3y, Darwia 18 au oxcoeditigly wiso mau; but Lis theory Is tho natural resuls of a lifo devoted to s stuglo [oTEL BRUSSWICK, 314 A& ~Twu plossant sufios for geat sod wi few aluglo rouuis 3¢ ABl papular hiotel; price! for the auwmuter; call 8ad'ave vafore Yo lu where, ¢ o 1 aeciug that be was minus on eye, suid; ¢ Yo ASTINGS JIOUSE, 1619 EAST ADAMS-ST.— | of every description at GULLSMIL'S Loio aad Lullion By optlenr s Bt Kher Gt et om, | Whaiaver- 1ho ‘Indusemuns presentod, Would | Durboss, with s determinaion 15 8o evel B | L Sroche 1uwtie, thero will e o ons-oped | uaed by exch consuuier e measured by x thctrey | L1 el furmbied sebpi i) et bard frim e L e b Tho Mounted Potice are in danger if food s not | cubscut Lo submit 1o them. 1t 13 pot strunge that » rather cheap man, giving but a portlon of satuts in GHory," “That fs 30, shouted vut | sud as factors In the vroblen by which eeonomy et 'y SUMS TO BUIT YOR 30 TO 3 ortheomiug, Aftor clesuing out their * Grand- | that ihe comuuuity should draw uulsvorablo wother's™ (Queen Vietoriu's) soldiers, they nuiurtu for thoJudge, who carries things with will ovo souths of the line, to the bulfalo-coun- | 80 high & hand aud so0 azgressive & mind thay flt“’" live until the Atuericans wieet thew | ho can look fur ittls sympathy 10 the ovent vl MosEx 0 LOAN IN LOdays vl satisfact merelal paper. L. Cl NIqEELs Ty SUMS OF Ll in exchauyo for Curroucy st e couniings s securod, tbe followiug voustderitlons aro urged: Tht the deteriorstion of stoves and furnacea {4 avolded; thut the waste of heat through cblmuevs Ja practically avolded by BE. 178 STATE.ST., WIGNT OP- mer 1iGusy=All newiy-furnlehad rooms, y board, $4 per weoi. Hrother Muxhes in reply, to the surprise of the preacher; “lor thers will bo Ltebels lu Heaven Lo shoot vut jheir eyes.” Tho eathu- sfasm of the preacher 18 said to have sullred & colldtersls or prinia cotn» ' Tribuoa Dullding. AND UPWARDS CAN his consideration to tho subject, pormittiuig bis {dcas to scatter, 88 b were, would—wouid be uble to gt 0lm Gut ou the lirst base," T s~ f the Tribune Coupany. W cuder or tgbt, | cummercial disaster. ~Should the bankruptey W Tnat (s & bappy vemark,” we sald; *“‘but {t ;. contining the consumption for a’large srea toa £y san s | Toat Ul 150 TILWAP SAURECS Sie fibray s dowaud s wurreuder or el | CRETe e e wolia b | would seums that s Cook a Tather fanitug Ia | U e Shiglo sk stacks that chiean fiol tmay bo 0 HACKIEN'S UNION wiLl CONVED SNV vou 1a July the bloody siteroutive, He wistcs us | tnoralug, tuore aro ‘huudreds of peoplo who § publicfavorh QUILS, used by uul?.l:ylnq; blowers. Hiuck companics 130 Ceuls tper puiscunts: bour wurkaciet | T S t temember the great number of womeu, | Wouldssy: %1 told you o. I slways kuew Very Jkely,' roturoed the Protessor, making arv sabl tobe formiug o various citics of this Cudtomerd will plesse by cautivus duivukiog for | LY Trao a3 & dye~Iadigo, ‘ Matters of interest—Coupons. The tbrown of Russla—Turkey. Headquerters—The hatter's atore. i Tho Unica biga ua chelr varriage: VOCK RGACHES, BED-BUGS, WOTIS KXTEOMI- nated by contruct. Wal ted. Article soid. Lvusce eanmlaed frec AL OAKL a wild lfourish ot his stick, as If ho were eu- deavoriug Lo hit sumvthing that was uotap- purent tu tho afr. +Tao troubl with Ar. Cook 18, tuat, witl sli his kuowledze, ho doesn’t know how to bat. I wiil not say that Mr, Cook is uot country sod Cauads for futroduciog the new syatem. NEI 1930 CEN A 41 3101a excliaae for elrtaacy sl coUULZ Tooin TrboneCompsay. K TO_LOAR 1N BUMB ¥ROM §100 TO 35,000 3055045 oy go0d sacuritioa: - oama Kiud of secarity and amouus fequired, Address T & ¥, Trivuue ollice, chiidren, and old tmen that 5,0 lodgos tmply. | Hilton t0 be au ase (any wan's cuvwmics are Fifty, Alxty, or sevent; thotsand |-egnulu clust likuly to call bim an ussj; Lo hus douv vxactly ve Upon & poverty-steicken couutry. He sums | what everybody expectes ho would do." Uue 1t up fn tho words of the Commuuniit: of the persons - who retalns all_her and ber “UREAD OB BLOOD. husband's faith in the Judze {3 Mra. Btowart. Ueoin says Bitting-Bull bas mscertalned the | Ble doca nothing without cousulting blm, aud 0. o Washiugho: Mis Thuresy lu Esgland, b ‘The legiou of admrers of Miss Thursby will a gaod catcher, and ho way Leable togive & [ . Can the close of Jegal prucsediugs possibly be | bo glad to know that she hs wads her debus in GOOD il Yoirij 0¥ N POURET | SALE, Stren; 2t Lo Dritish | regards bis udvico us tug beat that cun be had. | ball the curve that is necessary 1o tho doception England with success. The London Acudem, Dotore you s2il your cast-olf clothing, carpeimsnd | —o-msomsmnnns s s e B e Erousniy posted s 10 | 118 domiuates her coioplstely, the godsios say, | of the man ut tho bat; but [doubt it bo could Al R IR B e ot Sey abssavar ™/ | besaiak;iecoas aner inii EMEIRUE SRS | JoOl ALE A SALE-FUBLIC NOTICE eveu orderiug ber bonucts and other articles of It IVEL ! 1s hiereby given thut, 10 pursuauce uf o order of the Clrcult Courtuf Cook County, | willoa W:\lnh-ll{u 3, wt ld i oo tie uiemises sellt bUutd o . 1e it any reason why a teacher should mever 1ose histempor because hie keeps "coold The Arctic travelers tell us of the curious llusion of & double sun. This proves that even 1 that wld region they bave pair o° sols. kit the ball himseit {f 1t were the size of & pnmp‘pn sud hits club were 84 large 84 a bara- T wil'm! Certainly,” wo sal pausa sud i & slight accent of surpri " is vur(.m:od- ‘l'o chauge the subject, bowever, #h._ Urders by mall promotly dtteu ded to. L2 e L s A BPACIOUS AND COMPLETE BTORENOUSE houszuold & srchandiie, eic. 10 (0 2 fur Ianduip-at, (ale Blozk): loweat Faivd coih sdvsucces faciiitics fur wierchaadiw disnlay. ol e the Wipoaition uf ths Ubited Stutes troops Hi .m‘:?. nuwber $00, aud overy vuo 18 an 81 diess, and dotermiulog to the minutest thlog crl, His spy svatci beats auy that our eols | wuat she shsll wuar, eat, and do. The widew lery could possibly establel, Wo cun’t sur- [ Lo very amitable snd patiout, sud has boou so :rhc hlw, out we cut cuthumber bl and whip | Joug in tau huolt ot yieldiug to warital suthor- fm 0 the end. Ie, however, is fn tho lsst | ity tbat she way profer to bo ruled by friend Tbe spactal featurs of the sixth Philiarmonie concert, xiven on Wydnesday oventuz ot 51, Jaucs® Hall, was the frst sppearance In Europe of the Amotican siuger, Misé Bmwa C. Thureby. Iead- ers of Awvrican musical papord will not geed to ve {nformed tbat Mlue Toursby bas bacn for somo s, Wit d leasetiuld 13 Iiuated 13 ke Grand Shen Ciit. Yok P AR e Uieh, and wiil probably dio there. ' As n old | 1o her oid age.” s cojovs R, thiets canbo | what i your obiolon as W the probable «lect | (Who ever gaw a ro ,.“_"‘{'flmfixfif“{v‘;'a thus one of tha sublished (8waros of ur constun T | POUNEATEA FITCL r TICREY VRN ST pullen ol thirty-two years of svlendid gervice, | little doul that Hiitou enjovs it'likewlse, - | ju gelontillc favestigation of the receut trausit | OO SYEREE 0 0L PG 0 g wy | duriog the laat few yuars by two other Amerlcan | SN ERIG VoI BOMKS-STANDATD Wouks | Erics 813 Adureitd oo Thiocorss, Tewarked to the writer, the other dav, 676 | COMBARISON OF TR RBULES OF THUE WOMEXN'S | of Marcuryl i : Lave heard » mill dam aud scenys cro-cus. Alogni aud Mre. Usgood—uaturslly Cuu ¢ bring guod prices. Beforeyou sell your livras | =0 S r s ) Lo glory fn tighting ludians.’ Lhers's the UOTAL WITI TUOSE OF ANOTUEL LOME ¥UB «§ have troquently remarked,” roturned the e can Miss Tbursby's ..,r nce 1o bo swsited | £y sce chru.chruqu_ou U4 Dearbara-ats. ... PERSONAL, Uflercace. Tho Indiaus sco there-is glory in WOMBN. i % . | Professor promutly, and witn tie look ot ooe * Doctor, doctor,"" panted a messengor, *come | wita lntercat. It tnay ba vald at vuca that the ludy TURALIES OR BMALL LOTS OF HOOES OR PrETSONAL = W ANTED — THE UALN otlog thelr oppecssors, und standing out for Nuw _Yous, June 6.2~ Tu ths Editor of the New | who yearns to begin bis subject exactly,where | down tho strect qultk; th & msn mx:red more tbap satisfod el rewsonuble cxoectations. L wagastacs wanted for Feady caUsl Cali ug address of 8 ueak. atlicive young daif. ealroas of thelr own dand eud frecdom. Tuev don't sve | Fwrk Zribune; [ view of tha fact that tho | it wus luftoff 'that Mercury 1s & cood tisn ab | fo s 8t7 +In ko soovtoctc i ouericd the doce | 850 bas 8 Ligh s0pidao voice. of cousiderabic | SMITU. 1ad Duarbararae Yisltiog Closiusatl. b, disl Telbang’

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