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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: .TU SDAY., JUNE 18, 1878, REN | 4 o the crowd cheered Justily. When the brid if all would combine and strike they could ben- | first publication In 1801, as an _ nltra | probably a littls later than, 12 o'clock, midday. TATE. WANT] 54 URRENT GOSSIP. nrents arrived aome bud youths cried out: | et all workmen at the expenna of capital. Ty | Federallst paper, to nttack Jeffereon's Admin: | There bt heard for the first. fima. that both HARGATN-0N DEARTORS STy | - Hka ki’n’ i % POOR JACK *fore's pn and ma. Don't they look nicel” | this theory avery striica in a hencilt to all_work- | istration. The firat editor, Wiiliam Coleman,was, | Preaitent Lincoln and’ Gen, Grant were to visit e aze, 10rooms, and iot ivipankiennera; Uleckey & oo 5 a O JACK, The holgt, of impudcnco was ronched by | meo, and all disturbance of Iahur by agitation | Nike irvant, from Western Massachusctts, and | the theatro thet night. _Tuo private box was [n | 23z ELRIL 167 Clarkat. W s et Ol DOUALE RRERY t Monnt Desert one day last summer tha crowd when thoy made such commontaupon | I8 In thule linterest, Is this truel Let us look | ad beon & law partnor of Anron Burr. He was | brocess of decoration, The White-House mes- For s VARD THOPRIIY | employe m, Address D 3, Tribune. The cat-bust Flenr-do-1 tho bridegroom as “'ilc's 8 nice-looking ol fel- | into the mattor. Tha way todo this 1 not by | turnedout of office, Reporter of the Bupreme | dcneer had been there an hour hefore to secure [ oL jeotner Farcy Yo T 10 | YANTED = DRV-GGODS BALERMAN — WUBT YWan aalling like a pattect hummot, low, but his head's bald,” and ' Ho parts his | lumping generalizations, but by fooking into | Courtaf New Yark, by the Jafteraonians, and | itause. 1 belteve, and all rehablo written or | 85 [fet St st e foot on eary terms; ahio £alumet: W Know hit hidsinnar, and come well recommend Clore-recfod thaugh running freo, balf with & towel; hoorayl"" As the bride as- | the working of things In dotail, and showing | Gothis revenge, independence, by tha new Laper, | oral testimony confirma that bellef, that then | Agoly th w. D KANEOOT & Cow o W AMMINZ IS Anplf oo STETIRN & LLOYD, corner West Lndlas When uno of Philadolohin's daughters, conded the steps of the church ahe canght up | how each peraon Is affected. which he publistied until 1821, sole editor. “[le | and there the terriblo thought of the assassing {701 8A 10T 20100, SOUTH FIONT, e - Tho yaungest of the Shamway-Portors, her traln claverly, turned to the crowd and Let un begin with coal-mining, which is 8 | died & Federalist long after Federallem was | tion first suggested ftself. It came like thi st., hetween FIfth-Av. and Frank- Traaes. howed prettily to Mr. Dominick. Bhe wore a large branch of labor, and In which there ls handsome dress of mauve sillc: her hair wi 08 = 8ald she rhoald ke to see st of this agitation. Buppose tho miners ¢ stie could ib, and, qulek a8 thought, dead. Bryant came on the Z'ort while Coleman 813 was alive, in 1826, after he had been fn New ‘111 failed to serve the Houth in my conspiracy 73 it 'T",fm" mfifinw;fl Sy d] ‘ ‘k‘“&"m’mi&.“:? fn"'}é""“‘.‘é“‘“’ AT to abruct, I ean now bn hier Brutus.! T b1, B0 D Vosts 7, 15 et nest. 2V W. DAT! banged, and friared, and crimped, and pufTed. A | strike, and ralso the wages 50 centa a ton; haw | Yorx shout two’ years, playing the partof | —“This thought fastened on his brain, and led | Eeten- P —— ARTED =3 "G00D_ CATiPE fihe Jitibed and anapoed the mast off short, spray of orange-blossom was also In her halr, | does this work! Ever; workmsan is & con- | magazine editor, a’m 'H" e B0 yelrr': old | bim to go from the thestretowan the Kirkwood _BUBURBAN RPAL ESTATE, WA e Forkat Ko, 53 T-nntTfi.x:i:mfifi'fi *0 e, " o crled, strack all aback, and ne carrled & very large bouquet of camel- | sumer of coal. The great body of tho coal- | when he abut up hle law-oifice “in Mass | Houso to have & conference with sotne of his old | T30R BALE—8199 Wil DUT A BEAUTIFDL ToT | Momerof Michlgai-av. and fakes, © "~ " ° **Yon will excans mu( ‘won't you, Jack? lias, tuboroses and “moss.roses, One of her | cunsumers are laborers, This advance In the | achuscits, having achieved little thero except | consplrators. Johin Surratt wasaway, O0'Langh- | X' “aneblack from denot, at I.-F e, 7 miles from A EMAKER, AT NO. 26 WEST And Jack, aithonats his lip he bit. o bridesmalds wore blue silk dress, and the | pay of the mincrs ralses tha cost of coal to | the namo of poct. Ilis dailv nowepaver con- | lin was fn Baltlmore, and Arold was in a sit- | {Picazo: €13 down and €5 montnly; choapest property O s Replicd, **0f course, don't mention 1t uther o cream-colared froek. Ench carricd | every laborer's tamily balf a dollnr n ton, Is | nection greatly asslsted to clrculata his pooms, | lur's atoro at Fortress Monroe. They knew the | {hRsrket- 4nd ehuwn fraes atizact froe: pallrnad fare L 3F8 CATTUAGR PATNT. ¥ 10ceate. TRA BIINEN, 112 Lataiie.at, Shacharicedio plaga game of fensis bouquet similartothebride's. The brkdezroom, | that getting even with capitall’ Ia It in any | tirough frving in Eugland, In 1520, aiter three | abduction conspiracy Hitd been sbanduned, but Seth L e i g ooly. 84 Kideiige-Conrk, by & well-preserved, sturdy Engllsh-looking man, | scnse n atrlke of labor agalnst ca; years’ editorfal work, Bryant was feft by Cole- | Payne, Atzerodt, and Ilerold were In Washing- Employment Agencie: A;:‘l.B-hi;\;‘(’"el']lnf;"'!fi'cl“'“l:ll~n!n 1ay with his brond fsce framed In remurkably dark | simply a atrike of une set of laborer, man's: death the ednm'fnl the Joat, yAhom lofiy. Thenn latier he got together, and wfi- 2 sty Shie could not aceve at all. Whiskers, was attired in the ordinary evening | otheriaborers. All the advance theyget §s 80 | 1548 hie purchased an old housc at Hoslyn, Long | apired with them to kil the President, tho vie- And then tho maid, whose tresees rolled dress, a8 wero also his two groomamen, When | much added to the difiiculty of other workinen | Isiand, and lived thers much of the remaindes | torlous General, nnd some of the Catinet. He £ Yy n Adown her back In wavos of gold, the Rev, Mr. Rhodea had performed the mar- | to inake ends meot, of his life. His principal business man for | must have writien, between the time when ho Tenaatand e rouy fonoedt Gut mad and alammed the uall, riage ceremony Mr. Dominick salutad his bride The working s the same in all branches of | the past thirty years has been fsaso 1lenderson. | parted with his co-conspirators and the hour he e dewelling, fing orchards, NTED—-LABORRRS, QUARIY-TTA It miened tha net. but reached s pona heartily, and the congrezation muttersi pro- | production. Thesa political workingmen Ignore Gata, Again appeared at the theatre, & lengthy state- factary In wile of ity one kard, and stone-masonm, foF raliruad wot \'x?f:!'e::"l":;: e"r’a’é’f Eslfll'u?al,lv:d'lcl longed “OK1" Tho reappegrance of Mr. and | the circumstance that every laborer Is o con. e ———— ment for publlcation, excusiog his {ntended 1ptlisonprad ehnane §) 'fl?x’(’}hfn’ ’%‘fih‘ "cdn?a' TRoplied, > Of coste, doh't megtion (¢, howled lustily. ‘The brida bowod and fiirted | the article which Lo consumes, If on unequal Nt il gave, oo tho evening of tile 14th, 8 pack- i o T S AENE Lt OF 1804, Wil mi DO ey S5 wanaR i ers §3.40 por dar en v | e, e hor bouquet. A great crowd ran after the car- | advance is made In one branch of Isbor, o Longer & Lion, age to an actor, directing its dellvery the a 19 430 Acres of a8 gooid land as | E1.35 perd: fare LR Fon A i A Upon the aands of Plgaon Cove, risgo of the nowlx-murrlcd couple to the home | all other lahorera have so much ded London Times, June 3, noxt day to the National Intelligencer.” The nty, Nelmaska, onty oue mila from BECK, 21 b o n 3 o e the harvest moon, of Mr. and Mrs, Marshall, No, 166 Bouth Bec- | to their burdens, without any compensation, The 8hah of Persla has entered the Russian | actor contesses that he, frightencd at the risk Ty T ]y mhake g 8 dird 10 1t 1o VW ASTED oo IEATLIOAD T ABDRETS FOR TIHE Bhie dearly Toved with Jack 1o rove, ond street. Thero they cheered azain, and | If tho advanco wocs on until 1t becomes equal | Capital In state. Ife was received by the Czarin | he ra, broke the seal, read the Inclosed matter, from the Government taxes pald for Arana Ly Rranch of C.& A, - L.irsck-layers, ‘And nuw and then 10 spoan, there the bride once more acknowledged ‘thelr [ all around, then all come ont where they Wero | person with those honors which s grest miitary | anl at midoight burnt it. Tf that package had resorall. WWustare you walting for TTTAS £ COn 2 south Wanes. And when vonr Jack, who Itked hee wall, salutations as she ran up the front stoop. All | beforo: they succecded aftor groat dls- by i Ueen preserved ft would have revcaled the i s S e Venturod his tender tate to tetl, things conslaered, sho demonstrated that sho | turbances, always attonded with loss, in raising | 1Onarchy is able to bestow in magnificent pro- | gactaration that untit neon that day its writer oo Iy Miscellancous, e pretiy littiecoon, 188 woman of nervo. thelr wazes and the cost of theie liviog In the | fuslon. ‘The curlosity of the Russian people was | hiad not premeditated murder: bit, feeling | 110%0A bis ooy VVASIED-TO CANV. nEXDERIPNCED - T teacizopt in hoe bifght bide eyes, ‘The young man whose life had been embit- | same degree, and aro no hetter off, naturally excited by the visit, butit is evident, | decply the humiliation of the South, to the peo- | and frutt,’ ‘fousn has city © 2t this ofcn Adivess i peReoocEaration, - amples AR ered by the atleged Inconstancy of the presen T example, the largo branch of1abor In | as our correspondent has told us, that - i A Durrd U] sarule tored by the atleged I f th t le, the largo branch of labor | pol s, that the en. 2 g lo of which he bore all thuLlnu that Dratus ke, _'":e‘&,,‘ Mra. Dominick is Ueorge Lawls, who 18 22 years | making shocs, This is n class that s well or- Yeu will excuse me, won't yon, ever folt for Rome, he would btrike down that % thuslasm which greeted the advent of Nassr-ed- poussstion. _Addruss VW ASTED. RGETIC MEN 10 ACT AB GEN- Ana Jack, nithoueh savorely hi old. s mot Miss Marshall when both'wero | ganized and has frequent strikes. When the 0818 850 night the leading men of the victorlous hosts i 72 eral acents for 18 setlcle thacis Aomhas. Teptiesy 01 couras; dont meation 16, yory young, and, notwithatanding that his fam- | shoemakors atrike and succeod in gettiog an ad: Siah wae tiv snesioed 1o l-“c‘l':u:fl;cg:y-?‘e)::— o were thon shoutiai thel peans of trumph: | 10U SAUE 50, N ACKE, 1 ACH R el eaclusite erilory z"’.”!h' ” ~=Harvard Lampoon. ily and hers, having lved (o ong house, were | vance of 25 cents s pair, does [t come out of | 4ud romance such as that which stil] wraps the When dylng, with his sace }it up with biaze of }lnzu tencts h}r‘lurmmcwlcounl’. To 1. BOYD, | $rom 31.%0) 10 82,600 poarie. - Addnoe B 1. ,‘"A'N_’ f,fln" tlmnll? hitter encinies, he lcnme(‘l o love r;:_mmll It {s an wil‘!:mcc i1 the cost of shocs to far-away Hogalties of China and Japam. llo tha Lurning barn upon the Qarrett farm 9'“ m7, 170 Madisnn:ee e | DERSON & CO. . Boxjuzs, 3 STANLTY'S LOVES. or. uuwfle)dher'tachnmh and p;ccs of ery consi Tc; 'bt_i_hmlmnm the mass of | was gccepted’ upon _ trust ms a type of at the break of day on the morning of April 24, " ¥0 RENT-IOUSES. W ARTED-EXPERT Cincinpats Enguirer, amusemont nightly ornumuyurgfan ot Jaat | consumers of shoes e laborers, They bave | parbarje svlendor. History unfolded all the he muttered sume words. A soldier bent over e Prepritsio VPP of eneray, pus, The folowing littlo romance fn real life will | becamo cogaged to marry her. The tino for | two fect the same a8 the capitalist. Tho ‘worke | agsociatfons that have been tnassed | 1m and caught them from his lut-ebbln1 West Sidos nd reslize hig find addifonal interest to Cincinnati readers g;‘;;:flfl“m ;::unflllf;ll l)“‘l‘n‘n'-AI.\e:lll1 :jt‘!)“o“( D’(‘:' with thedatement that the “Lady Alice™ nl- | savings with which tu purchaso furniture for luded to's no other than Miss Allce Plikse, | theiy Intended homng. In March laat Miss doughter of tho lato Samuel N, Pike, and at Nl?:“v’:flm‘l“é’l fl'l',l D;;T“k;‘ml%‘;x) w;:lk‘: prescat the wife of Mr, Barnay, who represcots | pefors the day fixed for her wedding with the {ntereeys of the Plko estate hero and man- Lewls, she gave that young man®an emphatic nges the Opera-ifouse property on Fourth | dismission.” He at once consulted a lawyer, and strect. Thoatory Is well told by the New York | inatituted a sult for the racovery of bis §230, and 3 a nu:x,x’:s:r ;;r BTANLEY’S LIFE--BETROTHED TO El ;?rvmue. The pnpcru’ wrfi ready, and,would Pbigfic r:";?fin’;;‘:?fl"‘g]‘:fl"‘ AriicA~ | have beon served as Mrs, Dominlck Joft the There aro lur men in the world to whom 1ifo church last night It the absence of Mr. Lowls man is as llkely as the capitallst to have a largo family. And his avocation makes him wear out more shoes than the person of lelsure. Yet workmen are persuaded that an advaaco fn the cost of thelr abuea Is a galn of the laborer from the capitalist. Take thc raflronds ss another jlustration. Only & few yoars ago there was a great popular organization calling for vast expenditurcs by Government to build competing rallroads and canals to reduce prices of transportation, so as to reduce the price of food and other necessa- riea to the laborer. DBut last summor the idea wns ralsad that a general strike of rallroad workmen, to ratso their wages and the prices of by midressing tha Eureka otectos - Wilehizn Citr, T - Our Gonds 2o im asea 7. Trom ® o, it . 1oy K00 Er COmmers breath. First, @ message for bls mother: *Tell her 1 did it, as T thought, for the best.! And then hasald: “Tell others that the commual- cation I wrote to the Vatiunal Inteli{gencer will explain why I did what I did." * During the conepiracy trial at the Arsenal, the Hon. Joseph Holt, " the Judge-Advocate, called John F, Coyle, then the pubilaher of the Natimat Intelligencer, ond asked If that com- mudication had ever been recelved. His rzn:{ was ‘No.! It was" continued Mr. Fon “busnt o the grate of u chamber of a bosrding-bouse, and a Catholic priest, now living o Washington, lad the fact confeesed to him avon afterward, around the pame of Petsia since tho days of Cyrus. ‘The spell of its departed great- neas undor & score of dynastics lingered qround it, and generated some barmless llustons re- spocting the political and cotnmercial conse- quences to be expeeted from the visit of its des- potlc ruler, The Shali came to Europe and was a three-months’ wonder, The magnificence of bls Jewels, the eccentricity of his manners, the interest with which he scemed to rexard all the machinery, to him 8o strangs and wondrous, of Western clvilization, ald not disappolnt popular curiosity. But the theatric offect of his appear- ance, coinfog, as 1t were, oat of snother world, cannot be reproduced, It would bave faged ([0, BEXT-TRO. DESIIALLE FRAME HOURES, o o 877 and 370 \ert Adumpat.y in pertect, fo: siri furnace, bathl, hiot water. etc. Hleut §33 each, DAL AT OCHY, W Peas Solle T DR CANV IS ERS VO Ao oS AN ART CANVASSERS VO o d Boutn T Tiiatory of e vo Kusdan War® -1 O RERT~FHAME HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, ng | {rated liistory of Dominfon of Canaia. ichigan-av. | furnace, bath, ot water, gna, A, | United Ntates, ™ 700 pages,octavo, rlegantiy Hinyie: (B prrfecs unieri rent, 833, WALTEIL MATTOGKS, | [Fico 4. Ueheral dgeats compimion 1o cxars e e | TUTTLE & COMPANY, 191 0_REST ONY AND TBASEMENT JUIICK A O ST b A, DL I 108 TS | et seCaiimendad:” it 4 8 Waad Sanonai o) dee ; ANT EN OF GO0 TESS TO '[0REXT~2-5TORY AND BASEMEXT MAUDLE y Sriware aad drug 1ale. Ade l-ue’-mm house ot Erfe-sl., between Ciark and La make money, can find cmpleyment Wall-| a; FRIENCE TO and aell ppeciaity ta drers 1, Yribnne aires hiad not unnorved his mother and lawyar, and | transportation, was for tho interest of all work- T'hiad the occurrence revealed to me, with tha | SATL WANTED-FEMALE MELF, ;‘I‘cor‘]lrm gfigg{:fly’. Lo 80 nlc[nlmt s to Mr. | stopped tho work of tho Deputy Stioriff. 1t was | tnen, and that all ought to joln them, and to ,‘,'r",fue",' I:m:m]c%d;%ht)%ng:ln& o:'oe; added Information of the confession, by the Domesticys o 1 neomato nere ara Low, Boivevor, to | at firat iutonded to arrest hicr on a civil warrant, | 8top ali production uutil thiclr demands wero | Hefare the Shali had completed, in the summer | PATtY ¥ho was the custodlan of the backage. VWANIRD=AGOOD GERMAN 6Iitl, FOU OEN- hiom it sccmato oo bister. All England I8 | but thot purooso was abandonod s Hkely o | Rranted. tiut higher cost of transvortation | b Tura: pie tou smong e Carliots of Brmer | ltuis'tally sustatns my theory thot Jobo Wilkes el HomaworR 4 4 w)l'th o !;n 5 be t\!]l cenoverwhelm- | areay gublic opinton ngainst Mr. Lowis and his | tncans a higher price for every articls which the the sentiment of wondering interest that met | Bouth had uot conteinplated the assassination VWAuze=A EIUMAN OIt RCANDI: ke F ;d congratulation: the Queen | gdviscrs, The young man surveyed the dis- | Workmen consumes. [t means hilgher prices for Wim in 8t Petersburg and Derlio, and | ©f Yresident Lincoln when he met Mrs. Burratt naAvien Rirl fur Reueral ivusewnrk at 1343 Micti- 1 l; "1 ’,'-E"lwffi Welltighicd. gice YAt roous Attachied. 50 8 every articlo of subsistence and comfort In ail the branches ot food, clothing, and shelter for hlmself and bis family, Is it not an intercsting picturo of the capacity of man for self-preser~ vatlon when we seo nll the workmen of the country in a fermeut in tho causc of raisiug the at midday, and e never met ber agaio. *In order to demonstrate that his Lrain was turned by the poetic and dramstic glamour which transmitted the story of the Roman as- assalpation,” sald Mr. Ford, “it 1s but just to aven later fo Loudon and Parls, hed begun to be qualled by closer cxperience. Whion all the pageantry was over, and the glit- terof the diamonds nolonger dazzled men’s eyen, an uncasy suspiclon grew up that * bar- ved hin; Parllament haa thanked him 3 m. Bul v e i sullen, morge, discontented, and savago; flflflt;::# *etigold o wouldhive e prefty he scems tocnjy nothing snve occasionally making himsolf (nensefy dissgreeable ot a pub- X T IEWWFW\V{EE amily lately recur m Enrape. FRONT ALCOVE | havind only French servauts, - One to. o iouseworss LAY, Déar EIRL | D0 he other (G (aKe cArent Children, - Must bome wel ICK‘O_IHI“H'I?IML Tribune oMce.* tate: LY-FURNT Call atg7d ms, che: Eeathiat 4 QUIPS. arle pearl and gold™ masked & 9o bar- | deseribo hitm at this time: In person, he was West Slde ST-CLAS3 WOMAN COOK: 16 db i honor e st e Manius | | Sontimental young grammarians aro very apt | €08t of thelr own subsistence, and calling it a Dirietne The sapericial Impressiopatintes of | Temerkablr handsome, with & face of ‘nculsr | o mexr_sice FHOST TARLORS, COEAP, NN (ot du: i 18 yot n young maoand 1fe should still contaln | £0 parso *lave™ as & * ino-night verbi!—Cour. | %8I8 to labor irom capltal. an excitable ond ficklo nature, the cupidity | Maniv beauty. in perfect health, less than 20 } 1 furnishicd or unfural 840 Waln GIKL FOR A b FANTED=A GERMAN GIRtt, vi otk Appiyat A0 SHleRTeaB v AL = TANTEf=A GOOD _Qijil, FOI AR % K, Wil M't'fll!nt“irm 'l(:fi“:\l‘; e L FOIL HONSERONK TN A family: good Lome; German glrl pre Halsted-st., second foar, ED-A T GilL, WiLL! n._Apply roady 1o work at 99 Ind| years of ave, and alinost idolized Ly his friends. An an actar, be could carn st {cast $10,000 per apnum, He was so vopular in Boston that during an engagement at the Museain hundreds of ladles Iiaya waited to see him leave the stage to go to his hotel. The facts and n{dnlnnl wiil, 1 think, show the grest danger of glortfylng as- sassiuation under any circumstances. Jullus Crmear was to Rome the unfon of the scholar, soldler, and the gentleman. * Mighty Cumsar] All Rome did love him once, not without cause.’ {’]:fi;‘:,’vg{c lr(;r‘ him. Viatis the explanation of | fer-Journal. Mr. Ntanicy has hi 5 N An *01d matd ** of Hoboken asks, * Who ever + ity For Wi and pas oaancas It ended ut- | 1y man kinat" The Philadolphts Juletin heart, Before bo wetiupon his second cxpe- | asks, * Who ever anw a Jamb chopi’” ‘The Bos- ‘#}Jfi’;‘c‘}"’l‘r{;‘m y‘z“mm"'“ffldlzflldmld‘lly [0) h;vu ton Globe asks, * \Who ever saw o hafr dyol!t sronlthy citizen of Jeish’ oxtraction. whos | OB the British Channel: Suffolk farmer (who name 8 numn}u best Kown {n connection with | sulfers a good deal)—** Much ho know about his the crection of an extesive Lut unfortunate | buniness, this cap'ain! Hodon't fare to’ttempt opernhouse, Mr. Btanly's prssion was deop | to keep fa the furrows! '—Puneh, araused by the riches of the civilized world, the levity and daplicity which are amoni the most consplcuous marks of the semi-barbarous suto- crat, were suspected before thyy camo to llght. But soon after the Shah's return to Persla it waa found that all the brilllant prowmises upon which the credulous founded thelr bopes of 8 ficld for enterprise In Persla were so much wast- ed breatts, This iiscovery shattered the specu- latfons of thoso wlio anticipated important po- fitical results, whetler favorabla or unfavorable WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. An Estimate of Him as a Poet, a Publlo Man, and au Edltor. Corresnondence Cincinnatd Engutrer. Nrzw Yonk, Jung 13.—That o real poc! e best cltizen of @ place has been several times true. In Homor's track UGreece I8 dug up and RENT_FLATS. North Siqe. RENT-FLAT OF 8 RUOMS, UNFGRNISHED, for houtekeeping, WHI seil furniture tf desired. 145 North Clark-at., corner Ontario, WANTED TO REN ED-TO REST—BY TWO " the slguct-rings of old Agamemnon found. ; Yet Cassiun did say, ‘ffow many ages bince shai) 2 0 North | VWANTEI=GIRL A oy :‘,:"I‘lls{‘\':m’f‘lbg‘,,'::;‘:‘,’,'lflgcéf;“fi; “‘l‘:r"""“v he | Fond mother (who ts looking over her son's | Cervantes and pootry aro tho remains of Spain, f&%’é‘g’;fi? :E'ue:;:::hn;lwg;r:,erg n'g’doill’x: n::g this our Jofty scenc'be scted over fn states un- o : g‘i“:‘;m !‘n}-uo::" shav'ean shake wa 4 out of tho'aucation. Ho vas ‘saxiens 1 wiy | Toom provious to the loug -~ rocess)— Wiy, | and her Tope do Vega, Nko England’s Shak- | tenslon of civilizing Influcnces between itio Cas. | BOrn and accents unknowni' Waa this," aaded Aadresn ot | AN Mr. Ford, In closing the {nterview, * the incar- nntion of dramatie wonhecy. suggesting the crims that occurred 1,404 years after, *fo states unborn and accents yet unkuown,’ when Ca:sar al even greater famo and foluna and lay them at ggizglg:flll(ejmdkllhy'ol:&ul;;y l'v':l::‘.’w Tli:?yn';;lt:w tfl:g’“:{;g" (.I&flq:fxmm:i“fl;" “,‘,‘"‘l”" moment ( gont to mo by some youuy lndies to decorate, osed to lms In 16 o 8vtho covetod opnors | Mior 1 hsd Julned the artclub.'—Harvurd Lam- unfty for distinction nd roward, aad | 0™ sueare and Germany's Schlller, set tho natlonal toste and tone. Russia hos been only receutly conveyed to us In her soclal reality by Turgen- feff, who is poct s well as tale-maker, and fs In ‘*onormous reapect”” thore, Many cities com- plan and the Persian GQulf atnong the results of the 8nal's visit. ‘The 8hah has come agalo, snd it '1s probable that the altered charactor of his welcome will surorise and frritate bim. He will flnd that YWARTED-GOOR GIRL T0 CODK, WABIL_AND E TENT= iron fn a private family: good wager. 140 East wma 1Gr ho e 5 3 gentlemeu aud wife: priva Botto uxceed $4per month. ded?” 00th year, is bound to become mad, as his pre- decessora on the throne have done so st that age.” This doclaration, not “founded on facts,”” may bo worthy ot contradiction, be- cause, a short time heuce, persons who read fit, and lelong to tho numerous class who think that whatever apncars In print must be troe,will reference. Appiy sl 664 "_BITUATIONS W Ntookikeep QUIUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG MAN 119 ware store; hat * . Ade Upe AR More! ha had 3 yeans” experieace, A he ecagerly cmbraced th o perlioud pm- There is no ridiculous nonsensc about the | Dete for Dante’s bones, and poor little Hana | neither his aplendor nor his eccentricities nny oo it z 3 - NTED. RL it GENERAL_I0UBK- mission. Throughiout the whie of that torsjtis | honest. Deadwoodians. . The most vigorous | Audersen hus been the most famous Dane since | longer plque European curfosity, sud that no That Fatal fisty, bR e L AL RS “VY....,‘,'.".’J‘,' st e 4 good Taabdress) 20 Trh 376 iuurnc v through the jungles ¢ Africa, and ail | waltzer at a dance there fast week excused him- | Hamlet, Bismarck is n poet, and w! “ Iinaginative hopes are cxcited by dreams of en- A parngraph l‘n Al nt 'l’ m:.'“ h the L4 Andlsoncdtss 1o anier : Ma wfu. dangers, ‘sickness, apd oissppoiot- | selt at half-pust 11 beenuse be had a stage-conch | 8 Prussian, Would a Prussiau Be M3 listing hiin among civilized and clvilizing sov- | - 4 e‘;. ’..H"‘Pm AL ‘,8 % ufl e poms | === o Nu i ments, 1io wos sustalned by ththought of his | to rob at 12 What o rebuke this {s to our | Pedro, who wrote us a sonyr, ereigns. It fa not fikely that ho posscsses such E'fi.. hm"fmr':fl nm}; 'l'nvlnz 'gm :fi A u'l H e BUSINESS ANCES. ___ . [ WANTRD-3 GoOn (AX GIIi love, and by the confident ‘hopof recelying the | @iddy, procrastinating, solf-indulgent votaries BRYANT'S PLACH. o power of self-analysis as will reveal to him the v ol somplble TSINESS MEN W 200 TO $1,000 TO INVES: Sare of ehlldrens must be riliabi ITH to & buslness tnst will poy'the investment Call st Houin | Sands House, 0N SALE-#1.5n—81,000 CASI. _DALANCR house and lot clear. Thisfe completely furaished, and now sery! day:” Tl nouse s un tadison 900 per wouth. Death cause of caali ‘and donot _owe une cent. shorg that bis own character and actions bhave had fn causing the change. Itis quite certain that ho does not understand envugh of Eu- ropean soclety to sppreciate the other causcs which have cooled tho onthuslusm of five years Mr. Bryant as 8 poet made the remainder of himsclf, ~ He was an editor and a publlc man, but the correct principles of his poctry gulde and refincd both these labors. Artistically chaste, he_made a chinste overscer and critic of events, Cl and cold were the qualitles of his poetry, his press, and his politfes, It might reward which was dearer to i than the ap- | of pleasure. That man is bouud to rlsc~oven flnum of the world or the richc. of Golconda. | if the whole commnunity have to pull on the le [:.'Yo lla:(u;ulua of h'ihl‘: . yu‘r‘.l‘y lady tu the | rope.—~San Francisco News-Ictler. Inosg Ueautityl iaxe wwhich 20 ditovereil, asho Chieago Commercial Adreviiser, avo it afterward to thehandsombont frl which | Pattorn WosoaoThe QressmuKers, ¢ maau & portion of his cxplorath,—the Lady 5 A v Alice. At lenath, tho sourco of ty Congo was | , W8 8ay *u loying hen," nstead of 25 i £ iate, They! buy for It fes graud chance a lying N!,%;w people of Porsia oro among the most ive ful} credence 1o this. Tor bustuess mag, T. It BUYD, Koom 7, 179 Sdade Trados found; the great deed was acconilished, hen,” beeause she {8 onnost. havo bech supposed thut & poet would hve had | abominably governed of natfons, and {n none [ & 3, y I3 - Stunley setuned With o proud anduansy et | The reason why editors have thol saanners | 8 Wart temporament, nmong edltors and pub- | as inlsgovernment imore disustrously perverted | The Present Crar, who completed his 00th TALEON 0 NENT-UDILDING, WACHIN: | & maver on Anesbors Collus 1 war: Grss, fao8- . 10 the const, At Zuuzibar, u packo of Yesters | corrupted Is becduse they recelvu so many evil | lelsts; he did have a hot and scourglne temner, | and dograded the national character, “Tho des- | 580, 200 S0 during over 'two centurics ) o = T T = i wasawaltig bimj and he hastetd to open | communicatious. 3 but it was atrained thrnu&h tho instincts of art, | potism of th roliniog Bhah has, perhaps, been | ("N i who lul'tnlned tho. acte seld Lo Le 50 {:.',:,’.::L“‘.S{e.’;'»";:‘.‘r;::‘.“fi:;h En:ir:c:u‘;{ha:g-hl:'x} __Miscelinncous. i ulxyem.‘ Im|{>lng !ul llnd"uime ml}flt:lflfitl(lovg and Teston Eorwmircial iditeting :x'nltllqlunll.lll‘l:.u moonshiug, though ieated from an m;:;l‘erl,ll{t 'x?!l;lx{:;u}lllmzr;ul.o;:& rl;;!‘sl‘!’\}cl‘l‘ “upvrg fatal to his race. The Crar Michael,Jtho first | #Win tothe ngnt pary. Adiress 8 7. Triming omee, IR ,fi},fiyf—,{,‘,‘{u;“ s, SEALY 3 affectlou frous the nifsteess of bl sou R er aun. } b | a ey A& e o0 : Dlow struck him. Oue of the lel!.or-mfia‘;l:.t:d Aawest eratt—Courtabin. 4 It {8 ouo result of pactry to causo austerity; | decessors’ rule, but it s In its cssenco corrupt famanof who risdin, Hunsla: Wsrelen bomln- | O liracit ki houtSrouks of pupds o stetoar, bey | Takemineciipeful, SrLa o Louado Urnive ay - toe intelligrenco that Miss Alley —— ¢ ‘Thero waa a row In Boston harbor_last Tucs- married lfvuml months. - ,m‘ Besdy day between whites and blucks, The former From_that moument Stanley was changed | Were Leaten—four boat-lenuths, man, s dolight In life was wholly It, 1lis It {8 roported that lovers of genulne art talk nutural good Iiunoy and buoysney of sritgavo | of getting up a testionial to iloxie for takiug place to lony dita of welancholy, altersied with | Vinnle Ream away from \Vashington. violent vuthursta of fictulnnmnm! gy, The plaudits with which ho - e ——— Desivat I Bngian wero istastorol oot s | CONFESSION OF PERJURY, thero is measure in pootry and_rule. Tho in- toxicated Poc and tho senaual Byron were cold in mind, Bryaot's poctical genius was rather composite, and drawn from various sourccs, afning ot perfoction rathier than profusion, He will not Lo the founder of any schoul of poctry, though ho was a yare result of tho artlstic fustinct carcfully nursed. Ho belongs Indeed to the type of talént, If ho and cruel, repudiating cvery guarantes for life and jlberty, and crushing all movements of in- dustry and enterprise through caprice or greed. The result {s that the population 1s dwindiing, and the great salt desert ia winning back tho soil forinerly conquered by human labor, The character of the Porafaus {s swell under. stood o tho Fast, and s worthy of littlo respect. It {8 no exaggeration to ning In 1613, dlca at the ;;:o of 493 Aluxis, his 20u and auccessor, at 48; Feodor, at 25; Ivap, at 83; Peter tha Great, at Bi; Catherine 1., hls widow, and successor, born of humble parents in Livonia, at 43; Peter IL, at 15; Anne, at 473 Ivan, at 243 Elizabeth, at 52; Peter 1L, at 843 Catherine 1L, nt 67; Paul, at 47; Alexander L., at 48; and Nicholas, befora hie was 59, IHere, of sixteen Russian sovercigus, from 1618 to 1878, tween * Slonron and Washington-sis. = Prufiis over o per year. Mot ung doliar of dabta, aud I8 the ulcost B0CK 1o thecity. An elegant stare. Will let tlem g 8t involce prices. Take naif fu clear real ¢s- health cause of sale, T. B, BOYD, Roum 7, _BITUATION. ) ITUATION WANTED-BY A ORRMAN GIRL T ) gasocond woik and take caze ot chlldren (a » goud family, Call 83 K-t ITUATIO —iv CELLRNT OI1i%, ~ 50 forsecond work and family sewioss ca cnt and 8 Apply 8L Mr TTAREICh, 248 Nurty C1 lTUIi'i'lh‘;:l’ WANTED=A ¥ 0N SALE-LICENGE AND FINTUNKS OF MEAT: markei, chieav. Cail n thy forenovn, 103)§ East Iarriso-et. M ABRET O EATE AN FIXTURES REATLY 1M "gew, dotog husine #60 NG ENGLISH Gl 14 e, 1y one, the prasent Czar, may be sald to have sa” from $30 1o ver day | & ‘with poc ference, desiro & Lowe, s whil) revenged lmseil by attacking with un o had geufus ho usod 1t liko o talent, and never | say that fn morality and clvilization an| 3 sath. | cahi” sallsfactory. roasous given for scliing., In: o % i T g . bt b ladn vcnfurudu'ia?::?n Strangs Blory of @ Tersiblo Wrong—Threo | let It lvoss, The creative uum-"r' was much | thoy arons far behind the Turks ns the Turks ';’:"‘:g‘;’, ',PI‘;""“’"': D"“fi';‘:a‘“‘.’c:g: ‘;;;& ,;;‘;‘:; Uire st basement Ko, 09 Fast Wasbiogion-st HENKY | Sork for her bourd WAttty ABdrer K 6o v eyen the stightest aubject with him, 4 : wantlug in him. Turn over his pieces and they | aru bubind the nations of the West. In spite of i3 O s e __ | CTUATION WASTEDCHY A GINL T D0 OFN: L ! 5! Young Men In the Kentucky State ¥rison o > . . was a German, without one drob of Russian 3 ITUATION WANTED-RY A QIRL TO DO OEN This, howeyer, Was Mr. Stanloy’s secor. Jove present in ooly a_few Instances an finoge or a | 8 superficial graco of manners and 8 Leenncss ! oy AGON FACTORY FOR SALE TO CLOSE UP | Y eral liousework In & smasl_family, or cookings cefs ' ) " auloy’s socor lova | i, h False Test) b\ g plood in her velns. Beelug that, fn over to: destranly located snd doing & good cash % o affair.” He lnd oxperionced o breviousiisag- St Ko ‘;:" o s sturgi :.)Imy are rcflccuv:', aeuum:il coml;‘rehun- :,’f “l:hvi;lrch r;‘-v? ufiulEnnd Jgrl menhmel Dame | Sunrs of a relguing. tamiiv, 10 Whom the Goth | busacss Skt w e sl opive 18 8§00l ¢aah | erenceb given. Aoply ai 31 Nocth Lisrkab, for w0 2, e h » 3 sive, with great power to sweep through spaco e French of the East," {n spite, too, of G & e e g em—— P Ty v T [ T e SN, . ’(’;'#355'..?’:3"%;5'.“&3‘1’:; ffifl!:‘fi%‘;”;‘&“{'{,‘; Anactof tardy justice was performed yes- | gnd blundtonclumm. it a0 Tho mm'{q“.';’mn the literary distiuction which their language | Yoo Wée L‘,‘egf,“,.‘,f“‘:!‘l:h u"‘:l' ""l',“,u:‘i‘i'_’:;‘m“ IOAILDING AND LODGING. QUTUATION WANTED-T0 10 Kivl S Tsland of Crete, fs aaw from his winyy a | terdny by a repentant woman, who lad carried | fs that of an archangel, not o Creator,’ “Aud | still presérycs, thelr intellectual power ts now | B0 o8 0 OO0 pop % e Nt Bia o TS otk iz Diesseciitah young Greck iwmnlden §n tho garden o tho | tho painful burden on licr mind for nearly two | Uod made man;* Bryant stopped short of that | of a ow order.” False and frivolous, they cair s —a WERT JACKSON:BT.~FINELY-FURNISnRD [ Moo~ =M i opposite Louse, aud le ot once foltiat | years, whila three fnnocent men were serving | SUPremo poetry. I cannot think, therefore, | not be trusted, and do not pretend to trust one 9 bt B L bt p R A R TTUATION WANTED -NT & _GOOD, BTEADY “ Rl fato. was. gohi o wis obou §§ | Toor? e that Lie Is to bu conaidered as n master-post be- | suother. Their vices are deeply rooted, Misslssippl Vegotables for Chicago, n wis o ithous P 1rl 10 do general Daus=work 1n & privaia (amily tn : yenrs. old, and M. Stanley hua sincege. | I tho Fraukfort Penlicatlary through her per- | gi0o Teunyson, Browning, Victor Hugo, Whit- | strength and courage are perishing from among Crustal &nrings (Miss,) onitor, 48] WAABILAV. ¥ FITONT TOOWE | Lhecity. ur & whurt distace 1 the country. 'Call for H tared that mover Doforo nor alnco bulyg | wred evidence, When licr confession had been | tier, or Lonafeilow. 1le put to sea in scallops, | thom; they arc, In fact, m dying race, and but | o WWe are now shipping penches from Crystal B Ay Brat Bour: Trant corues room a5 | 1o deys at 77 hoita-at, briwse: Gurley. ! heliold B0 sweet and besutiful n ereature, g | reduced to writing and sworn to beforo the [ and'they salled oxquisitely, but nevee tooi s | for the more virllo element o the northern | Sprin G ratoaf frvar K00 (o900 bovea per { wcund fibor.. Daytpmdveiatin, =~ - IPARIEL-DY A YOUNG GIRE TO o+t at ouce Soulit out the American Consul 20 | Notary Public, Charles C. Spraon, tho wratchod | basscnger. Yet, fnsido of lunited designs, he | vrovinces, thelr docay would doubticas b even day. shivments L inads of ap- Flotols. th ST Mot INecteny e ¥ revealed to Iim th state of his leart. 3o formed fota anothy was ny rare as o shell in which §s heard'the | mora rapid. On such'a people wisgoverument, | PI¢s, plumis, tumatoes, and Itlsh potatoes, The UCKMINSTER'S EUROPEAS HOTEL AND RER ED- T A- GO0 GERMAR : Comeul, who hatl himaclf snarried s Oreclc 1ac | Woman scemed transformed futa anothor bolng, | ;ganing of ctornity, its smallncss holding the | famine, uud pestilence fail with terrible effect, | peschica mostly go_to New Orleaus, the other Taurant, 164 South Clerkst.~iiandeomely-far- 4 Buswark 1o goud family. “ bado bim not despair; taok him forthwitly | 88 the weight was Ifftcd from ber souls Her | yoar of imazination. and pational feeblyncss approaclics o atata of | roducts to Chleago, nistied roozmi 0 rent at 8345 §1.50 per wask 80d up- T A G0 GO e tho fouse of his Inamoruta and prosented I | statoment Is in substauce os follows: Pouts, In thelr high walks, are men of fm- | utter prostration. e | WP : Tleasa call 10-0ny st 163 Fuls i to her mother, who was o widow, Stanleycoy | Early In the apring ot 1676, when 18 vears old, | mense utility. Thelr wurldi{ craft {s to make | For g long tim Persla hus peon substantislly | WAL FIERTUNL MItANCH 0L B ik LA 5 speak no Greek; the motber no Engish; & | sho was uumarried and pamed Alving Roenecke. | ticen chasto ti language and clear of thought. | o vassal of Russla because of her own uttey T¥,QRDER TO ACCOSMNOBATE OO SUMES board, #24nd £2. : lodglug. toe. SITUATION WASTED-TY & GEIGIAN atiL 70 Cousul was the Interprater, He did bis we | Reslding at the thne menttoned in Newpart, she | Jie who cleara a peoplo’s language of Its weeds | weakness and tho commanding presence of Hus- DTy Aot e ity e iave eitabllsliod | -y ATENCE HOUSE, NO3, 351, 833, 535, AND AST | s feqn Moniowork tn 8 smiall mericau ly Te Sowel) thatat the ond 1 hal an ot tho yous | becaine atinats with i JOWOR raan navied Jaiy | In 8130 preparini tio mind for frutt, ‘Half of | slin power at it ates. St could do nothing | Brateh Biiceriyue diverent viiouh s 4 Sauth “of (o Tainier. Houss, | CoALINT South lah L —. ; * ludy was sent for. _ Stanley was forbidden eve | Kessler, This intimocy was followed by an | the quarrels of history are over words, which | to liclp, ns sho could do nothing to hinder, & 1) 8t (8 Mutu Otice, nud will be. ved 0, POr 81.30 W $3: per week, 86, 875 sn‘vnm WANTED= DY NE. T ul‘uu\n i Vs ot "her Naid But o comversed witl T | Intorconirad. Lhut placed her ba a.delienty candl. | are deviis unlens Well bozortan. Sie, Drsant | Rusaist sdvance upun Horat, tho only polut at i GuriGi tho week, xnd Uil b o laned ruii 1o font wiious board. T Fuisb, Diores Cor 4175 Towiro0d b habmsent : by bls eycs; thoy soon understood each othe| ton, On making this known to her varents, | Was, sbove overybody, tho Auierican style- | which Hritish fntereats seem to be broueht cluse MMS, Dooksellers and Htatloners, 121 | I (UNBWICK, 818 AND 320 WANASH AV, 5 i e i wall. At the end of o week he wos an aceepte | they sent for Kesslor, and demanded that ho | maker. 1lo wrote with Greek uriky, Dori in | to Tersian intervention. Separated from Tur- o Tow aimg g o e b ket artey retacen | STl wsh, sl (ros Poer ot piron T Petras s lover; ot the end of a fortuight the day for th| marry her. Mo refused, giving as a reason that | 174, he bore example in 1510, s pleces, | key by suctarian teuds, Ly a Jealons rivalry, and Nowsdnaler, Btatloner, etc., 1000 | {ortho suAVer: Call 4n4 406 Hefore Tou Lo Kppiy 8t 052 South Daatbars st . weddlug arrived. All this while e bid scel others as well as ho wero sharers I tho paronts | thercfore, gulded our fathers and taught our | by lou-standin border disputes, the Péralauy RS where. Q- B TUMSTON, Weat-Side Nows Devot, 1 curner of Ialsted-st, Jeweler, adesler, 804 Fancy corner Lincoln. WANTED — DY A FINST-CLASS QUTiATION chambermatd ‘and dintng-room girl; swa (5] peat ot reforences of 5 and U years.” Gal abdtn e aahav, . QUIUATION WANTED-RV A SWEDISH GUIL, 3 ) years last place o kitchen or ge) i work welly clty or countrys m i : bave poverthefess boen unable to Inflict auy ecrious doxaage upon thefr mnefgh- bor aven in the hour of her greatest dlstreases, This mn{ be accepted, Jndeed, os the measure of Persla's political and military Impotence, Her afifunce would nmmbl& mucun-d with mothera how to write. THANATOPSIS IN FROSN, ‘Fhanatopsis Is merely & hoalthy view of doath, on the principle of the Irlshman’s reflections on the tarrors of Niagara: *Wh: 0 hinder it1" They all do ft. Ruduced to prose, this celebrat- the yo\mF lady once o day, slwaya n tbe pres) ago. Her father and mother then In combina- cneo of her miother, On' the dnfl before thc tion forced ber to ko Lefora thu Urand Jur wedding he had been permitied for tho of Campbell County, Kentucky, and uake oath firat thine to taku ber hand and to tupriot upon agaiust Joun K Louis™ Miller, William it achasto salute. Tho mornlug of the wed- ‘Lrautman, and Frouk Schinlap, all boys under ding arrived; Stanley was dres ‘v INDSOR HOUSE, 378 BTATH-ST., l)l'l't)&l‘f‘ll Falmer flousa—Nicely-furnlshed rooms, with bosrd. frum §5 to 84 per wesik: dav boant, #4. HBOARD CED, }OAHD-A)IIHDLE-ADKDUH TLEMAN WANTS Lusrd ou 8 fari wit lr;{l‘(:) nl\:eq uf Chicago, ed for the cero- the age of HII_ hargzing themn with outr mouy and was awalting the happy moment. her person in | ft et plece {s us follows: 10 you love Nature sne | tho greateat case by Russla, has not been Address, scatiig tov Tribane offiee. “‘ITI,\;;}:T{“?‘NWV;:&M'l:;l,:xu;:‘l,l'fl;‘lil;?‘:_gh_“ '; "Phere entered to bim three Grevks, whow he they wers indicted, and ou trisl before the Couu- | Wil make you healthy, “even on sxlwm{ sub- | sccured already, but the instability of the CURTAIN HOCKAWAYA, S TNANCIRL family. Dest referonucss no postais siuswered 708 ;! lad never seon bofore, and &u interpreter, y(’.‘mmml Court slis, a8 prosecuting witness, onth, Everything visible is only tho | Persian mind and the capricfous nature of BERLINK CABRIOLETS, A2 3 Cotlago Grove:av, VICTORIAS, ntation on one great tomb for every- { Urfuntal despotisina maoke such arrangements —— 2 They ara introduccd ns the Lrothers of tha Was the means of their betug senteuced to ten VANCES MADK ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bride, and they prodace a porchment which |cars at hard Iabor fu the Fraukfort Peniten- | bods. lefore aud behind procecd “"‘"“‘“{ altugether worbicar. Thiskio Nowus Gae BROVOHA R coures, é\lglr-‘:'l“ A S KR ey DRESSRS AND sler, on an appeal, was granted | funerals, but it is comfortable to kuow that all |"crument well understands, and tho Shuh's AETOY! olph:st.. neal . the Interproter ux‘r nins. Itisusdeed of acttle. fiary, ment which bluds Stanley to payso mucha {nother trial, aud was releazod un his warrying year to tho mother, 50 much to cuch brother, |0 eirl. The other prisuncrs were écot down y 3 tna best company is dea viste is Miely, thercfore, to e a8 barren of iyl i t or ¥oon hopes Lo be. b political resul of those commercisl and W AMONEY ON HHOUSK. ‘Thou shall ife down With patriarchs of the infant world—with Kings, T Lold furniture, pisnua, eic., and other guoi sa- 7o ok 6 HinD g & hatres AUTE Fribuso, AN Trimmed with Imported cloths and moruccus, &b 3 fur wack. | ¥, 13 b —_—— T a curl oas s, Addres A and su much to his wife, and to plauk down the |ie road to Frankfort, whery they now fler | % clyllizing adv which were aoticloated The standand in stle, durability, and ontah, TASI PALD FOR_ OLD GOLD AND BILVETR, ITUATION WANTKD—AS WET NURSE_DY A ha poweeiul of the earth—itio wide, the good five years ago, but have now wholly vaulshed. ALWAYS OF THE IHOHEST GIADK, A A e Lver. | S L U L B R Ll;::inl:::‘:ll)l;‘t'cfl:'lg':vfl'r‘:n'p:;h(m::l:'i‘ Satmed | Fieg ."."n‘i“.’.‘&““i‘lfl#‘i lloo‘a’;l 0 &'f;‘:fi% ¥alr forna aud hoary ucers of agos past, | 4 —————— Fhiced To” copliaioN” witlh Tiie O liner s lonseatyatcies, dintedd sua St Utufurs adoreen 6 00, Trivun oits. 1 0or Tor O Allin ono mighty sepulchre, of every description a¢ GULLSMLNS lu:: and llllmors pay; Wie brothers look daggoers, the nterpreter | @, and prays pardon for the great crima she Otice (licer shed 1643, 8. NOBRCOND GRADK OF WiRK MADE OLt 801 ed), 99 Esst Madison ABRAIAM LINCOLN. ON WANTED—BY A FIENCILSWIss 48 [ Uk Arac | QITUATION 4 Haviug this certainty before you, take up a ABBOT DUOWNING COMPANY GONCORD EXP oy 5 = - [ S il 3 G {mvg:nm.l‘lm u[l:‘o‘:fi‘l:l, :llllflllt:lltbyy l!‘fi:( ‘B‘:fl\l:; r‘w :\:lllll::‘;l‘l:\?’ln‘:‘l’lfinfl{;‘:;“fim:fitfimm WHO BC ) ngiyral gnlt. turn out yt’mr lacl.yamj Jhin Ahymr ur r“m):z" w"'m"amw w‘:nh_. ”-i‘fii',';?.T p‘flsfi"u‘(\eldu R E&)le. Wouia b 140 | 77 .’}2.'?.‘.5;'.1 ::m g '"“"'ffn_' Aj"u'“ Bt O Lo elutclins of bis tortnentors and oy | Tl docunent, together with a petition of | Joso! “Such is Thioatopsis, the greatest of | Fhe Story of His Assasstuation, s Told by | ... PENNOTER 8.0 30010200 WAbMhAY.__ | Dearboru- A VODNG CADY TO : SITUATION WA? American obituary poetry. 3Mr, Bryunt was 23 ko chiar, him off to Atheue. Ho boyer eaw his beautiful | pat tongth, wifl the Managor of tha Theatro in Which the aken by Attornsy l}arryJ Purulu.\‘u FOR HOUSES AT STONY I8L. D EY_ AT 8 TEIL_CENT YOI A 1 of childre dsy Uwme only: bust uf ref- Yarim (o (lydu Parky Lame urase vissly of shade. 3 Tribune Rullding. i by creuces exa by K1V g e ¢ blished it fu 1318, 11 he 3 f L ul s 3 Tribune Rullding. can be kv iross U 4, Tribuoe utice, - Ureelan malden agatu. <Nowport, i person, to the Goveruor, und | years old when he bublish § Crine Was Porpetrotodeq Senled Fackt | yuod'warers 15cte s hond por wosks K AN DoCLANK: z L . g Pt tro ls no doubt thas Executive clemeacy will ‘{m‘;“ ity wa aiteged, by 1512 ho was foue years | yypigtan by the Marderer, and Fxplaiolug R TN T e aehal fum RALTIES, oN Miscoumnoonts . A MARRIAGE. bused fn the case. The Noisry sccued as nluc;‘ol' warks tar, & Iud wiio S I the Deed, Destroyed by a Frighteued \V 100 HEAD 0 H D, Trivous ol ITUATION WANTED~KY 4 YOUNO LADY P ” et , ; tor, publsbed **The 0UEA LSkl T SUNTTORUTTOTTTo | MelSah At tarance ne salsshity tu asiars.” Addsens Nato York Timen June14. dkhted uver the voluntary ucl”sd Wad t0 | Tuiargo,'a protty mature political tirade, at [ A® Yoksts MOSH UM To T RO TY" | Mk ALWA 4 Threc thousand wouen . crowded togethep, | Piehied wowman. the agu of 14, gty fgmint furm, must huve de- | e ot P A0 retal ey SipaTie rumpled cach other's dresses, disatranged their Y, I LR W voted bis whole mlzzard to boetry right nward, | BALTIMokE, June 15.—The_juioression has Hiihs ‘PENKibs CAN W SCHANGE FOR | & L DADGIRTY, balr, and bad their tewipers spofled, within and | Yorianpd Lt vasis and at 23 would bo us old as otlior poets at 40. | 1o0g prevalled that Mr. Johu T, Ford, who was Apayr PULERADGH, €utpency Friduns. | SYGATION WANTRD-BY A LADY 1N A FAM % Uafrooss b at El v. Brgnt's Iterary e oxtended overa | It fs the awe at whicn we begln that we compute | mauazer of Ford's Theatra at the timo tho Phobilkoh SILVEIL 25 ARD SO CENT FIECET TS PACEAUKS | Sk 170cks sianos soslt o sem g eto s g without the Ceutral Baptist Church, at Elghth | ped of ‘veventy-four ‘years. In 1304, at the | from. Tuaiiatopais bas a statelr, swelling move: | HoothLincoln assssination occurred, wWas e S et o7 Fuencs ot Sanmtinn roomof | Taakwe: “Adaress AL 193 Tasnsy socub s meut and broad viston like a black awan giiding over Lethe. [4 has had ever siuce 1510 to gliae. [t arose befors Comly's Bpelllng- Look or the First Reauer, It took the channel and gave the back-swazh to ull followlng poetry. 1t was Awmerican, everybody sald, and must be reclted at all the semninaries and plaglarized for all the alburms. 1t is wonderfully complete In Tribuns Company. = \VANTED-82.000 PO FIVE VEARS PIoY Orst handai unincumbered city rel estal curis oty 1,000 wiats luwaet iosereat. Adiress K 30, ‘ribung omlicy. and South Pifth atrects, Willlamsburg, last l?l 10, he printed bis_ firat poein ju & Massa- evening. Two thoussnd Mittle boys and girls | Chetts country paper;aud on Feb. 23 ol the added thelr corts to the gonoral cudeavor to | Preut yearhio wrote Uls last oo s u con- trition to tho Wushington®s birthday number get loto tho bullding, snd, in so dolug, mado | of e Sunday-Schoot mei] of Pntladulphia. confusion of the most confounded charscter. A | Thnemory of Weshington has never recetved Toug Huc of full-grown men stood on the weat- | 80 rthy u tribute, from an Awmerican bost, 83 cru stde of Elghth street, and amused thewm- | thdx noblo stanzas given below: GREA familar with facts io connection with the mat. ’°‘,',,‘,§‘t,,5°“ ter that had never appeared fn priut, and he was 5, approached by o Gazetle reporter and asked (f ach was the casa, Mr. Ford remarkcd that by had frequently been requested to give expres- #lon to bifs vicws on the subfect, but had du- ¢lined. A geuvral conversation o the subject, Prasoe oF bivrkisy T MAKES FOR 8ALK 0N il Ry Mo EIALL Cor NOS, ORGANS, AND OTIIEN IN K )ux:wsr'eu,“muea, mads L orien of takea Ju LARE FUONT. VW ASTED-000D PAMILY HORSE ANDBUGGY for summer's use; will Keop and carefully caru for the tli; and (van o (alr awount of woney fur the e, 114, Fribune vt EIUCENT MO! 8 T.OAN ON TMPROVED arms in Central rifiern Lilool. DEAN & FAYNE, Ueneral A rihwestern Lifo- Insurance Comipany, Itaudoipl asd fleaghorn-sts., Chicago. e selves by oncouruglog the Wouen to crush one TUE TWENTY-4XCOND OF YRORUARY. 1ts brevity, and Leath is, no doubt, the erandest | huwever, unsuod, the substuuce of which, with % Ty e s > = chaage iy LXUN ALIKALY, dtats wnd Mosrummis. agotliers ‘T tho cuntro of the tbrong In front BY MILLIAX CULLES UUYAKT. sublect of literature. Mr. Beyont, however, as | Mr. Forls peralssion, wo print, It throws | § HORERS ST RO TAF CRVSENGHET EO1 HOUSEHOLD GO0DS, SFECIAL BAVGAIKS ¥ FTANGS AND OUUANE: of the church were two policemen, who wure | Fols the Pebruiry aky, far a3 poetry was concerued, sank hito Thana- | some light on the great tragedy. Mr. Ford | wiven, Al onc bay mary, 15 AXTHAQ ihisuittl e s aste KTOLS DiEn s o 3 squeczed Ly the women “untll they became | 30 bilef the wlddey's ennny boara; turgy forever afterward chiste, stately tiduite | sald; o 0B N e ekl The Brert 74 Bileniid fasew oot Didti, Buw, ouly $173. : profane. Among the cougrogation In tho et WM o1 leaven and Jowers: ot h and of Nature, Death's bust frluud, | **Juho Wilkes Booth was tralned from cavliest | s3ulic bares in Chicago, W ith sl 1he wulte, sud can srot NAMDEL Sarvudleinrowiid pIRAS (e SIO0 ) o Ve church was o woman who hod rebelled sgainst & = composed the rewainder of bis pocs. infaucy to cousider the almost dellled asssann | o tullmils 1o 3 inlaites sud gafo for sy oz Lo Flde up UE BERE Lt Ly L s wth stupe sod s eIl #1S i belog made o wmother-in-law, but who had be- | o th a prooder da; A8 A FUBLIU MAX AND EDITOB Brutus just as Shakspeare fmumortalized him, | drive. Caeriages, plisciuus, top wind uben B EASY CHA S R B ¥ive years Guarautes with each. A come maddened because the young woman she el e s, Bryaut had lenzth of daysand length of | Ilis fatber was uvamed Junfus Brutus. i APty T g e AT U saRTiSS POPULAI FURNITUIK HOUSE, o Mk, & disliked had jlited her son. Bl was accom- | oVineadows in their freeh array, independence greatly fu bis fuvor. (e added | brotber is now the bearer of that surname. Tho | iy puyieuts or éxchaaye. Must b wid W yay arareds. NO. IS4 8TA o104 B1ATEUE, GMICAGOD,________ auicd by a lawyer and a Deputy Sherif?, the autuwy tints thy glowing woods, 10 thcae by substituting for mere winbition and | grest Booth frequently apucared in the play of | 413 and 251 Blata-at. e e Sm"l'l:n c'l{ Afllflm-f.’.‘g‘%f.fif .flhfl.}.fi” l.l:) . atter having fu” his posscssion papers to serve public success the bashiulness of a poct snd the | ' Julius Casar,’ and nu later thau 1564 thres of pree Ay ¥ e nccns | uiredd st Waresouins uf 4 in a breach of promise case, ju which ter'son is Fdhla chill season now sgain thority, He ciifumed trom cditors | bis sous acted the thres leading charactersof | oo o 2095 L te SO LADY Wi K VERY HIGHRST W. W, KIMBALL, 2 complsinaut. Ings, 10 113 snnual round, the mora the play to sn audicuce thut applauded the Iusr-uxu-uu.v TUE NO QUESTIONS credentisls would lke & postiion ws luly P'riocipal Statu aud Adaws-sis. v " uotL caring to seeim to by somebody, yet was. From thu outvreak of bis ;uwucnl reufus he spoke with that authority thut might bave been cailed concelt had " he sbhown auy curresponding vanity. But refusin in suine colle, sitiun uf U foachiog In ‘esers o Leach vucul and iaru " ‘Tho oceasion of sll thls excilement wos the W, greatost of the sons of men, marriage ol Ay, hanje] Duinipick, a retired « glorlous Weasbingtou was bura. dealer {u smoked wcats, and Miss Mary Maraball, th foruer beluza widower, &8 years of agoy | - Larhere, bencats un ley ahield, e (panta) fost I senthuonts of Srutus to tha echo. *-Now trace the ussassivation of Liucoln: On the wornlug of April 14, 1843, Bootk, who had conspired for s1x months previous to abduet wsked, for Lo ruturs of pack. ey euluy 0a Lasalle s L 03T-SILVEIL 3:.0UNCE HUNTING CASE ELGIN waich (1.8 ltyenwa ioverneat) ua Kendalyt: or peuiinany. or ay other dealy klud. she Bas bad loog expericace ln meut of art, aud would alsg wueta aud glocutiva, Ad- HUANS AT GREAT 1 wararovuia uf W. W. KOMBALL, Blate aud Aduns; us ua Lo Daytsats, Col lu‘cnm Allla ‘fho women talked sod laughed as iz they wero | Tt 'mid the wreck of thrones, shall live attending a circus. A few jnloutes before the mwarred, ondinmed, our beto's fam: bridal party eutered the church, the pastor, the Ageany wacceoding years shall givs Rev. Mr. Rhodes, rapped for sllence, snd, baving ircase of honors to bls vame. houor aud a poet's scorn which gaye bimn great, bashful manfincas. Mr. Greeloy had a banker- g for office; uld Mr. Beanett for social rocog- uition, Mr. Raymond for orstory, Gien. Webl who kop (4 returnfug from the religious services ot Qood-Fridsy, sod then in the act of gulng to her forwer country place—the vehicle Lo convey hor siready st the dour—to col- suventh-sl. su 05T ~ SEVEIAL "~ POOL-BALLS, stolen, can by rocovered ab 14l b n thy saloon, jug frow 1audol) L Jeflersn Fark. o T oIt ainis wiit | = o 4 years old” What lent umly tho mighty Hudson fowsl to toke olllcu sido ~ over clubs, aud | Presideut Linclt wnd convey bim n prisoner to | S0 97008 frodh leadolplist, o Jederad Farks 1dES SCIOOL Flb OIHLS WITL | ™= = T s i wodling was the | BRow-ciad Toilaud trosea dula etk u bromincuce, e alntalied th authorl | The £outh, wakthe Jst EUck: ut breakiast ok the | (14 Wew onrosrat oo vrociralsat | N] Uneitac e stiiee vediln Sl W | _moome, Jnck that Mis Marshall bad jilted tho adeniag the lordly river yoos. ty ‘be felt. 1o wos “arrogait of mind from [ National [fotel lu Wadlington. The surrender | ' ost-papes™ TSRS, 0 ARSI — L T orian ator v sotlyons e~ 7 oung man whose vengeful mother was in c{lldhood. and with his urrozauce honest. Low | at Appomattox bad ended afl chauee for him to | X4 av.. botween Elutba nd Thitteenth ot.. "m"gfl'nzlvg_ & wmhu‘wuv '“mm"l'l ur lites +{he church, Every place within twenty fect | Tieildest storm thet swespa through space, | envy, fear, condesconsion, tradiug were equatly | carey out hia origiusl consplrscy. He le(t the | Busiiy motelus B MalLaUIY Fewarded b ot | i o e L E L e rnes of tho sculptured osken rafters of the very [ ZFendsihe oak with sacden forcs, apart from bim, though he had Yaukee thrift | botel after 11 o'clock that moraing, und walked | 25400 s . §T8 WAN A oNe | [ RSV LL LORB DR Bodi UM AG: : high and bandsows rvof of the edifco, into e e o e e, il teoney-making capacity, but uot even | up Sixth street to 41, und stopped ot the Sur OSTCBLACK AND-WHITE SETTEIC WiTH F«;{ e valy une cleat, ad costsno | BMITL, 172 Dearboru s, / which & woman could !ct. was ua:uhleu by one. svarico took hold of him fust. 1t wasupoet’s | rate House, wherc he met the widow | oot GBEreast BUGIFURG fed ARKH wore Culf el ast territory. LUK AMKUICE, FIRST 10 PATTS ¥ ¥ o B ol Absioing, $ Popular Edycator, @ v . 3 ) oWy, GIEHEIE SiAOUw Claricolt? 0170 A% FOBSTLL chicess 4V Panisen e ' Ak B TINE T AT C AT stapis spec FOR SALE., K procured it, usked the cougregation u0% to e ————— for nulse and applause, tha Brookses for cash [ lect sone money duv ber, w0 s to oy what was 'l‘AL{kN UH—JUNK 11 AT CLYDK, AND 1N | per coutprofit o ¢ T30T SALE-RECEIV BALE—PUDLIC SOTICE und e L he part; Uigh Wuges Make Dear Liviog. old Bryant wanted notbiug butbis will, and 1f | duo by Ber to this Calvert eatate. Looth, wheu the pound, two borscs—ond & dark-bay, white fei- | scillng rapld! yovny z JOR SALE-~RECEIVEL'S BALE: uld o s Cevivel whles wheroupot (e Y Cacinualt Gargtts, B could bave bad It Without words would. have | fuforsed of her Iatonded visit, renucated bor to | larks bebind;' dia’other”® it Say with lurew whita | yary? Badrio k¢ ¥ilfiis bivce ___ | I St dca et T e v o verupauts of every pew stood up, turued oyer T vowmon Lulk of the pclitical workiogman | never sald shea. et sute articles belongiug to him that he had —— PINSCELLANEOUS, Juue 19, 1870 & 12 0., on tho prowiscs, sclab b the cuslions, and ‘The Evenlng Post was uvot bls creatlon. It | left at the country tavern, aud tben, Llddiy, STORA e o e Iz made other vreparatious to § is tb all strikes for hgher Euy are of labor uount thy ts when the proper ilme arrived. | agat cspital, aud that wll wi A tha carriages coutalning the frionds of the | sustrike of auy class of workmen s taken bride sud kroum drove up to the church door, | vud capltal for the Leoulis of labor, aud that auctfon tu L blghiuat Sod beat bidiee fue cast, el bar- AV ¥OI CARTL, THREE | Soranop ssd bufuros, thy, two praire, aud | tensnces uud lenscbold luges tstowed to work fn | Pacide Hotel Chicagy. THUMAY U Wellaob. (818 week. ] ceivas 110K PHOOY WAREHOUBE, 1 s, for furulture. urchandis ARy a00UGE; legdud lateseat. ber adicu, be walked up il strect to ‘Yenthaud. dowu Tenth to tho theatre. “When be reached there It wasabout, or | w was started when ho wes 7 {cxn old, sud is older than bis poctry. Alezaoder fiton is supposcd to " have abetted ity