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d PREPAPS R i e T B B 2 t<ea e azos THE CHICAGO '"RIBUNILZ e WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1878. ASSESSMEN Another Stream of South-Town Complainants. Tho Matter to Be Arpued To-Day~-The Other Towns. The South-Town offices wore crowded with complatning taxpayers yesterday, os on the day before, although the number was not quite su large, nor the hubbub and confusion quite ro well caleulated to drive one out of one's sensca. ‘The Assesnor bore the wrumbling and complain- ing with tho pationce of a Job, endeavoring to persuade peoplo that the thirty-four deputles’ figures were not flual; that complaints swould be beard and given duc welght, and, if shown to bo well founded, tho figures would be cor. rected, 8ome understood the situation, and some did not. Whother they dfd or dul not, however, nearly everybody ayafled himself of the taxpayer's privilego to complain. The formal blanks for this puroore were used to sofmo’ extent, but almost every- body sppearcd to concelve an titter contempt for anything ke comvpisining on a syatematic basls, and the result was a curlous combinution of pleces of paper, of all sizcs aml assortments, cach of which was duly folded by the Town Clerk, the package clasped with o rubber band, and the whole batch kept for examination by the Town Board. Assessor Rico explatned yes- terday that the fallure to reach the city south of Tiwventy-second strect was not his fault, but due simply to the faet that his deputies’ legs were not lontz enouglt to enable them to reach the whole Bouth Sule and asscss property as thev hod been aescssing [t,—carefilly, and at a falr cash value,—within tho time ullowed them, up fo the 20th Inst. He would hatye to have s ex- tenslon of time, as overy oth® Aseessor he had ever heard of was oblized to have, and ho could not sco what the Taxpnyors' Assuclation was making all the row about, TIHE COMPLAINTS FILED YESTERDAY were ninhered from the polnt whero they left ofl the dny befure, the firat ons being numbered 286, It was that of Wililam Hickling, who thought lus assessment too high on several lots in Eills Additfou, Lot 29, Biock 108, Schuol B '!;_"(-l!ml Addition, and two whar! lots, Original own. ‘an [rustes for the Qcorzo E. Walker estate, Mr. Hickling complalned of the too high nsscas- mant of Sublots 1, 2, and 8, Lot 8, Bock 05, and. Sublos 1, Lots 5 and 1, Block 55, Original oW . i John Roper, Nos. 41 and 43 Wabash nyenuo, complained of the excessive valuation of Lot 13, Block 10t, Lota 14, 15, and 17, Block 107, Behool Bectlon Addition. Falrbanls, Morse & Co. comvlained of the excessive vajuntion put upon their stock at Nos. 111 and 118 Lnko strect. Loewonthal, Kaufman & Co., No, 98 Lake rtrect, protested against the valuatfon of thelr stuek nt €3,000, for the reason that it was ** too 1ih and unjust fn comparigon with other firms.”" w, it. Dycke, northwost corner of Btata and Randolph” strects, wnig fued as to B teet In Bublot 15 and Sublot 16, O, T. Tugh W, White filled a sheot of legal-cap In stating hia comploiot s to W. ?{g::l' i3 Wharllng Lot 8, W. of Wharllng Lot 9, E; % of Wharllng Lot 25, O, T.; Lot 0, Tock 130, Scbool Sectlon ~ Addition; Sub. lots 1 and 2, Lot 7, Dlock 7, Fractional Feetlon 16 Additfon, for tho rcason that the valuation excecded the value of the nroperty at the present timo; that it was not in ptoportion to other citv and county proporty; nod that the asecssmecnt was unfair, uncquul, and unjust, s Le professed to be able to abundantly prove. James L. Batcholder growled as to Bublot 5, Lots band 7, Block 55, Asscssors’ Bubdiviston 0.T., torthe reason that It wasasscssed one-halt highicr tban for 1876 and 1677, Mr. Burke—probably the hotel man—object. ed a3 to Lot 4, and n portion of Lot 5, Block 2, Fractional Boction Additions and to Lot 6, Block 118, Bchool Bection Addltion, Von Inwagen & _Mamlll, No.78 Dearborn street, complained os to Lot 7, Block 1, Froc- tional Bcctfon 16 Addition, C. D. Hamlil, No, 73 Dearborn street, objoct ed as to Lots 0and 7, Block £5, Gurley's Bub- division, Bluck 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, Asscssors’ Division ';:i 8. W. Fractiooal i, Scc. 23, T. 89, . R 14, Fred D, Rogers, No. 108 Cottage Qrovo av- enue, proteated againat having his personat proper g valued at $000, and thought $300 sbout the propor figure. John i1, B, Quick, No, 3 LaSalle street, by George Herbett, objected to the valustion of lts houschold furnitura at No. 800 Michizan ayenue. - Caswell, Warnor & Co., No, 174 Clark strect, protested against !mvlnfi thelr personal prop- eng valucd at $2,000, and thought §300 about Higl J, Goodwin, No. 173 Lasialle street, protested sgainat valuing his personal property, ac No. 585G Wabash nvenuc, at $3,000, as loug us other property n his nelghborhood, no. less valuable, was asscssed on o valuation of $1,000. He wanta this manileat frregularily corrected, Ilibbard Vorter, 1268 Michian avenue, ob- lected to the valuation of his nersoual property. W. I’ KHochie, 165 State street, |l)mu-ulud as o Mo south threc-fourths of Lot 0, Block 2, Frae- Mona!l Beetion 13 Addition, clalning that the raluation of $34,000 was cxcessive, dispropor- tlonate, and unjust, and more than twice the | amount. 1o wunted It reduced. yrus I1, McCormick, by I E. Bwnlufi sgent, Wjcvted ag to Lot 30, Block ot_81, Block 4 Lot 10, Block 7, Lots 18 to 83, Block 7, Lot 6, lock 10, Lot 7, Block 10, W. 16 fect Lov 8 Uock 10, Fort Dearborn Addl: ton; Bublot 2, Lot 7, Block 88, Sub. ot 10, Lutal and 8to8 Block 88; Bublot .ofs 8, 4, and_ 8, Block 37, 0. T.; F. 40 foet of W. 60 feet of N, 00 feet, and 10 feet south and sdjoining Lot 1, Block 815 wharfluz lot in O, 1., W. 3 of Lot8; Lota7,8 and 0, Block 4, William' Jonea' Addition; HSublots 1 aud 3, Lot B, g{m-,l:tli Lot 8, Block 1, Bublot 3, Lots 8 and oc] 1. L, Winter, 70 Madison street, objected to his personal-property valuation, stating that his restaurant aud Kitchen furniture snd” fixtures wero not worth over §300. His stock of egus, butter, ate., did not oxceed in valuo $50 per day, What the Assessor’s valuation waos ho omitted to state, [ 4. 1. OURTIS led the followlng curlous complaint 'Thy persunsl property at 1054 Wabash avenue belonglni to Georgn M. Yaughau (insanc was, on tho 1st of May, controlted by 8, B, Raymond, of Evanat e, Haymond 16 no longer the cun- sarvator. ‘Tlo property by onler of the Conrt, been tnrned over'to Mra, Vaughan (UG, M.'s wife), and she ehould be looked to for the payment of tho toxes, The Asscasor has put it down to o as agent of Vaughsn, which fs incarrect, s saluation Is 8300, which, 1 think, 8 from $50 o 00 too high. J. L. Cuntis. D. L. Whittier, No. 817 E!lia avcnue, objected to having his houschiold furniture valued at 8500, and suggested that 375 wasa't out of the way, W. B. Howard, No, 670 Wabash avenue, sug- reated $000 Inatead of 81,000 as @ proper valua- Uou of his personal property. tisorge W, Darrow, No. 1110 Pralria avenue, objected to #1,000 as the valuation of his per- sonal proverty, spd wanted it chiungod to 8500, Hehmtdt & Labes, No, 182 LaSalle street, ob- fected to §1,500 as the valuation of thelr stock of winea and Hquors, and thought $1,040 about the prover figure, 8, Ieldweyer, No, 1214 Wabash avenue, want- ed hiy persoiial property sct down at 8150, ss of lust year, sud pot $430. Hetdmeyer & 5“"'5"';_: No, 84 Madison street, murdered the Quocn’s Knglish 1o the followiog omplaint; Wo have been apprisod that our stock bas been Lascescd 10 (ba amount of $18,000, which fa great. y fu excess of tuo actual value, ae our stack fs teeutly ducreased in valuation ta that of last year, We thlok the Infustice done us was Inmuh{nur Asceosor, who called on uw while bavy selling f\m , and, having not shown him immes entlon, as he deaired, left, with tho words (hold- luz op ble hand fu tno air), **T will got aven with you" Wo, tharefore, wish you 10 ast npon Ihe foove sald stateisent, which we souch for ¥ truth, BlbwEYSH & BriBoLiTz €. T. Wheeler, Presidont Unfon Natlonsl Bauk, objected to the valuation put upon bis buuse, 513 Wabasb avenue. Daniel ‘I'boinpson objected with great particu- lanty, stowing incrcases fn Asscssur’s valua- Hous aver those of 1677 from $7.600 Lo 312,600, $30,000 to §23,000, §90,200 to §U5,000, protests bz mgrafuss such contiscation, and wsking a re- Quciiun of 40 per cent. . ‘I’ d, B Fliut complained, with similar particu. ¥, sud protusted sgaiost such valustions Leing put on uls property, Tho reots would 0t pay the {axcs, and it amounted to confis :.wn.mmw ber cent peduction wos what anted, Among otner obfectors are Mrs. Morrison and fiss Ewwer, by Francls B. Peabody & Co., Clarg E._Bancrolt, Blaoche Childe, Georze U, Lerd, ~ Frauvcls Peabudy & G Jolia T, Davis, Georgo C. Lord, Recely tbew Lafiln, George H. Lafilu, Her man G. Powers, Jobn VauNurtwick, E. Cohp, Y05 Biate stroot; Willam Sowerby, 473 West Washington street; Cespar Plelfer, by ¥, C. Vierllng; Bamuel B. Steveus, . B, Yeabody & Con; C: A. Kuotzmea, 208 Cottege fure uvenue; Jonatbaa Clark, 205 Bouth o at- € S orin steeet s Joha C, MeCord, incennes Prihsl Broe., 60 State street; [1. (). liton Bulldiug Associntion Twenty-sccontl street; lobert Drown, 76 Wabash_avenun; A, J, Wrlghty 15 Quiney eorize W, Tioflatan, 15 Eifls Tarks 0. 3 L. 3 Btate atreet: 11, 0. Beone ea- tato} J. K. Wallnee, 708 Wabash avenne; R Rubel, 163 Bonth Green streety Oreigton Lunt, 100 Whnbington strects Heors Larmon; Samicel Gichr; Benjamin F. Khermany Third Natioual Bask, Chicago, by L. Trving Penrre, stockholders %, K. Baker; Jafl € Winch, 523 Clark streets (1 AL Pullmant M. L. Pearve, administrator cs- tate of C. H. Disselis £, B, Willlams: 8. B. Howo; 1, Loowenthal. International Bank: Killnas Ureencboum; Lontse Bldway; Leopold Mayer, 1182 Watash avenues; Joseph Barber, 09 ‘East Polk strect; F. [askell, 731 Michlian avenue: 1), F. Bradley: Benlamin E. Gallup, S50 Inidiana avenue; ieorze Armours Micst, Mayer & Co., 72 Wabash avenue, who clain that the Asscssur's valuatlon of éfk,mu on their stoc of Dovs® clothing sheuld be reduced to £0,000; Louis Oppenlieimer, 630 State atreet; J. W, Doane, ¢ tirocers! Titock '3 4, W, Donne, ur hiron avemte: T, W, Anderson, @5 Michigan avenue: E, 8, Reld, 957 Pralrie ave- nttos Sarali A, Clarks finrk T Stewart, nuune sger for the helrs of Iinnnah B, Stewart, de- censed. ‘The deputy who wrent to Ileldwayer & Ktleg- litz fs maL W, U, Carrall, 1le left the ofiice In the afternoon, however, helore the roporter ns- certained that fuat, and before he could ask him 1f he had hetd up ono hawmd and Informed the Messra. H. (& B, that e would get oven with them, as alieged, - TilN HOATL OF REVIRW was It sesslon nzain yesterday, ‘That s to say,— for the whole business scema to conslat of the **on paper ' character,—Superyisor Jackson waa In the upper room at No. 83 Washington street during a part of the time, heuring verbal com- plulnts, explaining wattees ns beat ho coutd, and insisting ou the mmylnlmmu‘ writing out thele objections, When ho wasa't there, three or four clerks = were, Assessor lice wns downestaies In his own oflice, defend- fog himsclf agninss excited complainants, and Town-Cierk Schoreck received and hold the grist of written objections. The oftice will pre- sent nbont the scenc, fn all probability, during the remainder of the week n8 it has during the past twao days. TR BUB-COMMITTER of the Exccutive Commnittee of the Taxpayers' Assoctation met yesterday morninge at 0 o'clock In the oflice of Charles Ilitcheock, and com- leted arrancements for presenting the case of he South 8ide property-owners to the Bonth Town Board, which mects this morning at the unlicalthy hour of 9 o'clock. Mcesars. Chiarles Hitcheock, M. B, Hurd, George Harding, and M. F. Tuley will argue for the property-owners, and end~avor to show the filegality of Assessor Rico's increase in the asscssments fo the Bouth Division. . TUR WEST TOWN NOAND OF XQUALIZATION sat again yeaterday to hear complaints fn regard to the asscssment, both as to persunal propert! and real estate. The complaints were few an far between, ‘Taxoayers camo in and looked over their real cstte aud asscssment, and in some cusus slight chenes were niade. A few crsonal-property roturns were sent in, but the [nrge returns yet Ine behind, though they wilk probably be sent in within Lhe next ten days. ‘The Hoard of Equalization will sit the rest of the week. TIE NORTI TOWN, There was only one cotnplaint at the North Side Asscssor's offlco duriug the day, and that was trivial. A Inrzo number called to find out how much they had bean nsscased, but all went away as well suttsfled as an averaie being can bo thess hard timos. The assesstnent of tho North Chlufiu City Rallway Compauy has not vet been fixed, but It will be as soon as “the Assessor hins tima to confer with the Assessors of the West and Bouth Sides, The Company has sent in its own valuation of the property, but, deairing to equalize hia nsscesmont of that Company with tho asscsaments of Lhe vther Compantes by the other Assessors, Mr, Petrio desires to examine }‘umr valuations vefure muking any oxtonsion of gures. ON THB OTHER TACK. CuiicaGo, Juno 25— W. Jackson, Eig.— Daan 818 Tho writer le o personal acquaint- ance and fricnd of yours, and also W. H. Rice. Having carefully examined the personal-prop- crty Jist published in to-day’s Trinung, and no- ticed of Jate the doings of ths Bouth Town Tax- payers’ Associntion, 1 feel constrained to give you 1y vicws of the assessmentsof Mr. Rice, but must decline to put my name to this lotter for the roason that o large number of thess portics are persoval friends, and I canuot offord to mako them my onewmles by so do- fnc. I bave had business. rolatfons with most of these houses, and know very near- ly the net cash valus of thelr “stocks, It you doubt my fgures, plcaso find out for what amount " thelr atocks are Insured, It A hasnplece of real estate worth $50,000, and it {s mortgaged for $0,000, he ix taxed on its net yalue. If B has astock of goods worth §50,000, and he owes an it $40,! lio fa taxed on {ta net value, for the law requires proverty to bo taxed, not capital. it Is not my Intention to express my oplnlon upon the justice of the Taw, but upon the corrcciness of the asscssment of Mr. Hice, Iclaim that he hus asscescd per- sonal property very much too low under his fnstructions by the Jaw. Igivoyou the foltow- ing list, showing his asscasmeut, aud what It 'hml‘xm Lo from persoval knowledge of their atocks: W. T. Allen & Co., grocers.$ Huis, Fay & Conkey, groce: Durand & Co., grocers. W, M. Hovt & Co, ,grocers B SiacVoauh & Co.grocers 03, Sprague, Wamer & Co. Asseased, Should be. 000 § 40,000 20 40, ?1’?53?:% mn';"ggo’..'éxam- 8o HHD L g 1 G%000 145,000 Norees o . 80,000 600, 000 A, Louls & Co., ¢ 20,000 140,000 B it ot 35,000 300,000 Ch l}u"ii“fi' &' as,’ P, Kellog y RO, o snes o 70,000 i, W, King &' €0, clothing, 70,000 L-'opnld. Kuh & Co., clothe uit p 2,000 Sk oo 5,000 35,000 :iogfi-z}; 25,000 35,000 goods . » + 500,000 800, 000 Gosaye & Co., dry goods., 75,000 150,000 C.W,&E, Pardridge & Co, £y D008, 0oeers 1s taens Fiold, Leiter & Co., relall ai 1800 aves o .. 500,000 D. fi Fisk & Co,, dry goods 40,000 i 4 Ca., dr, 20,000 35,000 1d, Benedict 70, 000 350,000 100,000 225,000 63,000 200,000 650,000 150,000 y goods. d \'.dl’uvnll & Co., dry aosds i U 500,000 1,000,000 o Beh 0., boo! abd shoe e 00,000 70,000 Fargo o 27,000 00,000 70,000 180,000 70,000 100,000 L ————— DULUTH AND THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, To the Editor af Ths Tridune. Dururir, June 11,—Thero s o strange fascl- natlon about this spot which biuds my fcot as by a magicspell. One never tircs of looking out upon the waters of this beautiful bay and upan the expanse of the mighty lake beyoud. Herets the end of the vast chalu of our {nland seas which an unfathomable intolligencs seena 1o biavo played where thoy are for a purposo the wisdom of which tlue is slowly unfoldiug. There are no accldents in naturc; chance is but the miserable subterfuge of human ignor- ance. Al things aso relatod, and our bossted kunowledge is but the discovery of thaso rela- tiuus. That these ocoanic lskes have an fmportant part to play {n the future comwerce of this country no one who cousidera their geographteal connections, sud looks upon them with & pbils mnl;hlc vye, can doubt. It will not be loog befors their true sig- nificance will bo fully disclosed, Loinlng eveuts will make tols weaulog cloar, The Northern Pacific Rallroad, concernlog which s0 much has been said, but of which so little is known, Is silently but surcly porforming a scevice to the country, the lutinite value of which Ls at presout hnl imly appreciateds The graadour of tuls survice and it incleula- ble usitity will, I um assurcd, beforu susuy yuars, bo &3 bright s the noonday. fu suite of he prejudies which lgnorance bas crested, d all the obloquy which the inalics of rivaifiu. terests has sought Lo faston upon this grand highway, ite real merits arg already begloniug 10 assert thelr power, It 18 fast t;{mulug up & new world to settie- munt and civilization,—a world of incxhaustible resources and of nuexawpled fortitity, Instead of ruuning through su uaiubabitable wilderucss, such us its cucwics Lave represeat- cd this portheru country to be, its line extends from tho lake to tho ocean tbrough one of the richest and moat valuable dlstricts on the globe. B llnn;\r:dl :fidu‘:!ulllzcul wt‘nuu Th h} b: rouiht forw, naccssary to pro s fact 1t will doslly be admitted by all, aud thoss who baye thrown cold water ubon this entsrusise will men the foliy or the wickedness of tuelr course, 11 the midat of the ealnmny nnid the uproar which the friends of monopoly have caused, and in the midst of the dust which they hove songht to throw In the people’s eyes, ook ab the results which havo aiready been achieved, Four hungrind and fiity miles of acgood 8 road and as well enuipjed as there fsin tha countey has been constructed. From Duloth, AL the hiead of Lakc Buperior, to Bismarcis, on the Missourl, - in Dakotn ‘Tercitory, heavilve Iaden trains are making thelr reaular trips over this much-ahnsod hiehwar. And the eonntry tietween theso polnts §a underzoing 8 transfor- mation which may be regarded a8 Jittle Jess than marvelous, In tutura lettera £ will mve to your readers my peraonal finoressions of this ciange. And Iam sure that they witl e surprisd. For tho present | wit say that, i you could now he at this port of Dulnth, abd reo the apiendud ateamers which daily arrive (some of thein of 1,40 tona burden), erowded with fm- migranta, amd discharging theie handvads of tars of frelett, vou wonld realize that some- thing womndertul Is poing on bevond, What that something & 1 will endenvor to make tlear whea | have neen for yselt these tuarvelous wheat-ficlas of the Red River Vallvy, which I a0 ordently desire Lo see, aml whtely have lately attrcted the attentionof the workd, Unnl then Lwill Ul you gomd-bye, Itemest- fully, A Wankex. MOUNT VESUVLUS. Errors Correcteid=Facts Glven, To the Luitor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, June 2.~Tie TRIBUNE of Sunday last contatned an extract from C. C. Fulton's letter (o the Balthmoie American on the ascent of Vesuvius, which ho did not make, owine to tho supposcd risk which ho and his ladles would bave run in making the attempt. As Tns Trinuxe s ro widely rear, and it would be u Dity thiat any visitors to Naples should be de- terred by ncediess apprehension frum aacending the far-{amed mount, perhaps you will permit one who las resided for years in Naples to do- scribe how the nacent {s setuntly made. Starting from his hotel 1 Nanles about § . m. ina comfortable one-horse corrlage, the tisitor 1s comducted for sometbing less than lialf 8 dollar to Resina, which would be teached a lttle before 10, Thete he sccures the acrvices of one of the thirty-two licensed ruides for the sum of 81,20, —and lct me add that one gatde will suflice for any ordinary party, Where there are several weakly persons present, two Fmd" may per- haps Lo s weil, but most Americau and Eiglish Iadies prefer to pet along by themselves, nony, 80 tractablo and verh-cul scquainted with the ground that no danger whatever is to be fcared, I8 then secured for each of tho party st 81 pereapla, and the ascent commences. in sbuut an hour aud & hall alter leaving Resina the Hermitage is reaclicd, and hero the party will be linportuncd with solicitations to reat, and empty & botlo or tww of ‘' Lachrimm Caristl. Genulug or not, the wine costs nhout 40 cents a buttlc at the outsido, and, thus forti- fied, tho parly procecd o the Metcorologieal Ubsorvatory, just unbova the Here mitage, where, paturally, o briel examing tion will be made of grand old Palmlerl' sisinograph, whereby the stightest indications of earthquakes or eruptions are recorded. A Hitlo beyond the observatory fs o guardhousc, with & number of gendarmes, whosa !pcull‘ butainess ¢ s Lo sec that travelers are not im- posed upon. In about two and a half hours after leaving Resfun, the party may reckon on reaching the Atrlo del Cavallo at the tase of the coue, and hero the anlinals have to be left belijud and the ascent of the cone cominenced. Naturally, to mount for threo quartersof an hour a conoe consistipg of slag and looee, slip- pery nshes cannot do considered the most luxu- riaut form of pedeatrianism. The ascent might be recommended as a penance, for uvery two steps upward sccins inevitably toentall ona downward. The solos of the shoucs are apt tu como out of the fight somowhat the worsc for wear, and travelers will do well to wear old shoes when they start. Yet withal, there fo the curlosity of peoping into the crater, and bolling onc's eggs by its fire, which Impels the party onwards, Besides, {f the ladics really meed ft, thoy can have a portantina or palan- quin with eight bearers, the cost of which— regulated, s all else, by the manictpality—is 812 from Iusmn; ory (4 they uneed but slight as- sistance, tho gulde will tug or tow them along, All thia s accomplished amldst mnch laughter, and, as for the danger, In fine weather there Is none. In winter, when the ground is covered with anow, the azcent {s more diflicult, and in norm{ or wet weather there is not much enjoy- ment to bo had. But ou a flne day, to reach the summit,—say within six hours after leaviog Naples,—and then look down into the very mouth of the volcano, nud to be able to sce for miles around, cveu to the Ponza Islus aud Mount Circello,—swhy, the party fecl themseives amply repaid for thelr pains, And then the fun of the descent as the sun {s getting round to the west; the Involuntary summorsaults over the soft scorle, the races down the cone, and, after mounting the animals once more, the slow ride dowuwards, the charming coups d'ell aver the lovely Bx:,y. with Caprl standing out ag an Island gem, and, glancing towards tho coast, fair Borrento, Meta, Vico Equeuse, and Castel- lammare, Who would give up ail this, vlewed in tho golden tints of the setting sun, for the sake of a little fatigucl Let me repeat, there is no danger fu ascending Vesuviue, and 1t woulild Indeed be a pity were any prevented by hinogi- nary perils trom undertaking this blithcsomo Journey, C. . HarbiNo, e ——— ECONOMY AND CONSUMPTION, To the Editor of The T¥ibuns. Cricaao, June 23.—I read with great pleasure &1 editorial In your {ssus of this (Sunday) morn- lug on * How Wages Are Affected by Expendi tures.” Not ooly did I value it for the lesson of tomperance and personal economy it taugkt, but I gathered from it sowme valuable thoughts on tha sclonce of political cconomy. But while Icould hardly overestimate its valuo, I do not nk you have carrled your reasoniug to ta full leglthinate results. No man can regret more thorouzhly than I do the demoralizing and limpoverislung effect of the consumptlon of Hquors and tubacvo; but tho tnost importaot fact Is the expenditure of the $10,500,000 por annum for that which you have proved not to be o necessity, snd which might 82 well be *taconumtzed " “In whole, or n:w 80, 'To be suro this would deprive about 5 men_of thelr present emplovment, but thoy should sock somu other, an employment the product of which would be neceasary or uselul to suclcty., But this Is only the Leginning of cconomy; If liguor and tobucco are worse thau uscless, 80 are ure the ten thousand druge and adulterated aplces with which we stimulate our appetites to cuablo us to eat too- much. Boarsthe greasy meat ples and other extrav- ayant dishes with which we court the dyspepsia, billousness, gout, unddeath, Our destructive oxtravagance In this direction Is cnual to thatln the case of liquor snd tobaceo. Nor do our use- lces exvendiiures by any meaus stop here, Our clothing might be * cconomized ' at least one- 3 clally in summer, ‘To bo sure, a1l this would deprive more men of thelr prescot employment, but they would hava to scek somo mnord neceasary one. Now, in these hard times we should oconomize every- thing that s not really neceasary to our healtl aud usefuluess, and it hae veen proven that by economy a man may bo healtby and strong upol 25 cuuts per day, If, theo, bo gots 81.25 per day, ho can save the dnllu, or about $500 per car, Y But to prove tho valis of our m}um. ot us see hiow grand the results would be If everybody would only practico strict cconomy, In ten {Mu, every inau who had $1.25 por day, mizht 0 in_possession of an ample bLowmne, aud, b|y combioiog his capital with bis feilows, of all the machinery, land, etc,, uccesyary to the cou- Queting of hia special lndustry. Tobo sure, this would throw ail the land. lords, factory-owners, and money-lcuders out of employment, but then they could surcly And some more useful aud uecessary employmont, But this is not half tho tale, As cverybody would pow have all tho capl- tal thoy required in tho way of dwellings, ma- chinery, etc., they would uoL caru to use the capital of somebody clvo; heuce s man who had more than be bimsell could use would either Lave to lct it decay for want of use,or hie would have to dlspuss of It to some one who could usg it. Aud what theo! Wby, sir, poverty would be forever abolished; all ‘the greatest cuuses of crime would be removed, and {n fact the mil- lentum would bavodawned, But there scems to be one delect fu my theory,—~ona diticulty In the way of arriviug 8¢ tho mitlenjum through this kiud of ecouoy Cousumptlon Is necossary to the demand for labor, sud " the more wy economlzy the lcss ia the dewsnd for our labor, until It does scem that just before wo arrived at the acme of our theory everybudy would be out of ewmploymeut. But we will not despalr. Wu will try, try agaio. Brxyasuy BuLsv, —————— The Color Liue lu North Carollna. Rausianm, N. 0., June 23.—On the 18th_{inat., at ‘Tarboro, tho Republicans of the Becon Judiclsl Dlstrict nomiuated Mr. John Heary Collins, a colored lawyes, for Bolicitor. This 18 tha first colored man ever nomluated in this Btate for an oflice of this kind. The Legislature atits lass scaslon gerrymandered the Judiclal districts, und throw ali the large Kopublicas counties tugotber, The dlstrice la nuso up vt thie Tory newspapera are ** writing up" the In- dian mercenarics with a view to picturerque ef- feetn, A Standard correspondent nf. Suoz da- acril:es the regimental Jeater of the Thirts-irat Lengal as an old frllow who has been a famous wreatier in hils prime, but has develoned humor- 018 qualities that bring hlin till greater rennwn, The festar's performatica was a curious one. He assumed & gtotid air and emitted nolses hike the barking of o Parfah dow, The barking was now anery, uow plaintive, and by nnfi by lengthcued intn & dymal bl been kicked or disturbed from his bone, ‘Then the gainut chanzed to the hollow hay of n larce hound, the weird eail of the jackal, the hwarse gureling of the camel, the sheill seream of the peacock, the chorus of frogs in a marah, ond #o on through the voices of the farm-yard and the foreat, lle next gave Initations of & «ancing-bear, a eomrade lealing him with an unwount tnrhang of the music-master of his own regiment, and of & drunken Furopean sol- dier fn the bazawr, Tho stulets of the regiment was nest ealled, and gave & fale rample of his skill with the Tudian clubs. Then the pincrs wnfled oway like Tritons on a reed of clarinet stapa with a slender hrass mouthpicee, and the tuate they produced nd o naevelous reseme blanes to that of the Hizhland " bagpipes. Asa finale thoy played **Auld Lavg Sync™ with variations. Northamptun, countiea con- tain large negroinajorities—the Republican ma- Jority in the district ranaing from 8,000 to 10, i00; and It fa the only distriet In the couniry Edgecomb and Craven dn not touch at any point. There eountles were revent inaking one Ite- mithlican distrter, and togive the negross chance to elect one of thelr nuinber to any oflice within the gift of the distelct, The desifed op- portunity oveurred on the 18th, and & colored Btrange (o say, after ap- pwlnting negro Muzlstrates to try white peoplo thronehnut this distrlety the Democrats oo pess foeuly furlous over the nomination of Collins, THE CHARTER OAIL The Wreeked Life-Tnsurance Company Ime proving uniter Ite New Management. Bpeetn? Carrespandence of The Tribune, Aanrronn, Conm, June & velopmenta n the matter of that torribly wrecked life-iusurance covporation, the Chartee Ok, are of an encouragivg nature, and the wropoceies that it Load been swamped bhevond redeaption have fallen short of fulfilliment, Eince the retirement of the stock management, hieaded hy ev-Gov, Jowell, and the reorganiza- tion of the concern on a mutual basls, {ts affalrs have taken o tnore favorable turn, snd acir- tular just issued announces, as of the 1Sth of April, a ledger showlug of a clear surplus of vver $109,002, At the first meeting of the new Hoard of Directora elected by the polley-holders, the Fecretary was directed to balance the hooke, ns o1 Aprit 18, and a committee, of which the [on, Wittinin, Faxon, of this city, was Chiairinan, was appointed to sudit the buoks and accounts, and ascertan necurately the condition of the Com- pany's ussets. The rasult wss a showing of aszets agerecating $11,8U3,615, and s to the presunt worth of these assets the Dircctors were confldent that the values wero under rather than overestimated. upon the renl eatate were made after the 1st of Apeil, and prineipally by committeos selected by polley-holders, those In Chicazo being tnado by Mensre, James I Rees. Gearze Bherwond, and tL C. Morey; in Cincinnati by Messrs, George Eustice, nud 1 Bmith; and in 8t. Louis Ly Mussra, James L. ‘penter and E, C. Obear, ‘The Allen, Stephens & Co. debt, secured by morteage, now In litigation, the entlre amount of Lllis receivable, sundry ledger balances, to- gether with deductions from collatera! loans aud stocks and bonds, are not iucluded in the valued asscts of the Company, making alto- gether n reduction of ledger asscts amounting to £2,011,053, and leaving the real cstinated value of the msscts 83,473,062, realized fromn the uncertaln nsscls (and the amount may be conaldernble) tho promize shafl ha held for the benofit of those of the stockholdors entitied to share In it. As to the future vutlook of the Coinpany, the Dircctors say in their clrculars -'The examinations of the Company's affatrs, oflictal and uon-official, have been frequeat and exlinustivo, the most rigld of which coufirms the present statement of ita condition, mont of the Compan; policy-holders, and that is not contignous, crowded together 1o man was nominated. The latest de- The valuations Ienry Marka, 8 now In the hande of the s asects, Which have boen appraited at thelr [present value,—a process which ls hot been wo arbitrarily applied to any other company, —show a surplus over sli liabilitics. The fe-lnsurance Company is now, In solyenl, and “the no_better way be aecured by its policy-holders than by keepin; force their present policles, The rererves, hel aealnst the increased rink ot the advanced ago of the inaured, cannot bo diverted ton reinsurance in any other company, but will be held strictly 1o maintain the solvency of this Company: und, with the payment by the policy-holders of their emfuma as thoy mature, we feel confident the noficinles will teceive prompt payment af tho provision made for thom, and the fulure " of thie Compuny will be sseured. Since tlon, your Directars have boen diligently engaged in familiarizin, themsclves with the condition of @ present assets a nective resources full and perimancnt resnnption of Dbusiness at the carlicst day npon which it could be done with aafety and certalnty. our way olear L0 aak for the temoval of tho injun the 1st of July next, and mean- nd payments, We can now e tlon on or before while urge those pollcy-holders who have premi- tven notes for premium, T payments without delay, It 1s understood from tho Insurance Departs ment that the lujunction will be remored on the 1st proximo, If requested. By that time the Compauy will have acenmulated funds sufliclent to meet all outstanding claims for death losses, ete,y and will pay thercon the maximum of 60 per cent of the face of the Inquiry at tho Compan! the confldenve of the pub) gradually lmproving, and the best cvidencs elted ums duo, or who haye to nid us by making thof otlice shows that c in the concern fs | DAV sce thelr premiums promptl but applications for new policies are graduall coming In from tho ngencles. reason that can be assizned for thie ia that the Coinpany {s now mansged by men ctiosen by the instead of the former stock mun- hich the tnsured fiad little faith, (iov. Jewell at its head. No changea have occurred ordinate ofticers ol the Company sluce the elec- tlon_of (icorge AL Bartholomew, of this ey, possitle that tlalscy Btovons, Secrotary of the Cumpany under the Walkley, the Furber, ana the Jowell reglmes, will be retained because of his thorough knowl- cdio of thy Compant’s affairs, but fu the other executlve offices ft is understood that Impor- tant chianges are coutemplated, — AN EDITORIAL FIGHT, Bptetal Carrespondence of The Tribund, Trxix, 1L, June $4.—Last Thursduy evenlog a8 the reportorial force of the Pekin preas were returning from tho Peorln Regutta, au offray occurred between two of thewm, in which, how. ever, no preclous life was socrificed, but some blood was shed, and considerable moro of that crimson fluld of lfe considerably stirred up, Joe Irwin, editor of the Democratic argan, the Times, and a membor of the Deinocratlc State Committee, had becomo somowhat exhilarated, and, as a conscquence, folt like giviug those of hils professional brothren towurds whom e had proyiously directed the anathematical emanations of his powerfut brain, a good, sound, muscular drubbing, 1lo first wont for Hoflmag, of the Free P'ren, our German paper, who speedily retreated, Then Lo confrouted Frank Cuatle, of the Communist orguan, Castlo wouldn't run, and a fizht cusucd, in which Irwin got o bloodv sepurated by bystanders, Irwin,” belng ! bject to a fng; but, es b re evidonce of nls having sul alderable hardship during the affray, the Judge put his fine at the low sum of passing upon Castle' the Judge remarked, as [am informed: ordinary clreumatances thu assaulted party 18 not liable to punjshment under the law, butthis stems to bo an cxcepitonal case. was imost unwarrauted and unprovoked, and ko 8 good pounding. 7od U1l his foce resenbled a plece ob as it sbould have been lo sinply blacked u pulicy-holders, nong the sub- ns President, The combatunts wers and arrested by the compasslonatel; ! A N ORDER Ti Dranch Onices In (e different. Divisfons, s design Dejow, where adveriisenionts will be takun for Lie price s chiarged at flio Maln Ofice, aud will bo re Irwin's attack | Butlia o'clock p. s, during the Week and until o p, gi. He ehould have of beotateak read able to Lavo done ¢ done, but ho didn't, evo a little, and drew n pint or 80 of blood omall performance, where so q) , caunot be allowed to go unrcbuked by this Court, and I must also fing Castlo §3 aud costs,” e e———— PROF, GEORGE P, BROWN. To ths Editar @ The Triduns, INprANAPOLI3, Ind., June H.~—In your lssuc ol June 21 there appears & special dispateh fron Indlanapolls, to the effect that Prol. George P. Brown, Superintendeut of the lndlanapolls Bchools, bad realigned his position because he could not be re-clected, aud further, that the people of the city were dissatisted with bis mwauagement of the schools. These statcruents Had Prol, Brown not de- clined & re-election he would have received the Learty support of the School Board. Board ryegretted very much to uive him expm-l:l to easily Oud % 1n Gooda, 720 Lake-st.. miuch was require Yert A JIOi BALESWHO™ WA M0t SALECHEAP=Fill _C. m1emuuknm...i..;wadx\:r?.1n: o1 ihesees ween Lako sud Itandulph-aste = OWBEr go Europer Aqduuf!m. Tribune offce. il A DINING-ROOM COMPLETELY FUR- arg base slunders. The teacuers of the schools were Yery unanimously his fricods, and pre- clerant gold watch at thelr first mecting, True, Mr. Brown has some encimlo as what Superiutondent that has ovlulons au dares walutain them has not,—but it s also truo that these cnnitics grew out of private or personal matters, or out of differeuce of meut (0 yegard to special sud minor matters, scholarskip, personal in- tegrity, aud eminent abllity as & Buperintendent of tchools no well-lnforined, unprejudiced citi- zeg of Iudfauspolts will dhu{ne. . A, B Frestdent of tho Sctioul Board; ol 5 Bixanas, Wi 00l Mr. Brown's thoroug! 43, Tribone “A GFNTS WANTE A Bepoy Reglwmeat. Now that Englisbwen bave becoms accus- tomed to the idea tuat fu future ber Majesty’s are to do wost of tha usyer will bostares,” loya! subjects, the FEONAL T Pibiing for » natio PrRoiE™ howl. The doie e ———— HORTICULTURE. From Chieago to Alton—A Day Hipent in the Orchinrds and Among the Helon-Vines— How Alton Growers Pat Up Nutmeg-Mel- ous for the Market—Extent of the Linsi. uesn : From Qur Own Correspondent. Avrtoxn, 1ll., June 22.—Leaving Chlcago on the morning of the 21at, I reached this city in dus time. On theroad | notice that the corn crop Is backward; much ot it is just up, and some flelds are yet to plant. But, as wo moved sauth, the crops were more advanced, and the flelds scemed to bave taore lite In them. Boon after leaving Bloomington, signs of commencing harvest were present in the wheat-flelds; and, from the number of sliozks on the grpund, I shiould say the crop was a falr yleld. ArPLES, ‘The archards In sight did not present s very promisiug appenrance, snd 1t was uot till we neared the Citv of Alton that we felt any en. courageinent that wo were to have asatisfactory apple crop. Bome orchards which we have vis. iter to-day are loaded with fruit, and the trecs have moro on thein than they should bave, and the owners are now commencivg to ship tho Junie Apples and tho [led Astrachans. The orel altogs Jyear in this eity. rils that are full of fruit are few, o that, her, tho crup will not be equal to last Tii% PHACH ORCHATIOS are loaded, nnd the owners are already In trouble o know what they are golog to do with them all. It [s my oplnlon that peach- growers in this locality will never make money out ol the crop until “they udopt thelate Dr. Hull's practice of thinujng the crup, Large, fine peaches atways ecll well, but small, eam- mon specimens will not pay for ekipping und other exvenscs, It Is quitu evident to me tuat peaches on South Wuter strect will sell cheup this year, TAR BLACKBERRY CROP. was never larger than this year. The bushes -are fairly loaded with fruit, aud, If they could he thoroughly ripened before shippini, the: would Gl ready eale; but the trouble wiil thuse berries 1s, that they are usually too green when shipped to be roud. But my special object In this visit was to sur- voy THE LAROE MELON-FIELDS in this viefnity: and secordingly I have apent the day chiety inriding over * the Sand-Ridge,* where the water and nutmeg melons are chietly grown. The crop, I find, will come In Jute,~ about the 18t of Auguat. The cold ralus have set them buck, and the plantings failed, so that u good atand has not been obtamned, But, now that the days havo become warin, and the sun shines agnln, the growth will be rapid, and we may aoticipate that we will have mbout the usual aunply, though a Iittle late in coming to the market. TI0W TO SHIP MELONS. After tryine many varieties of npackages for the nutmeg-melon, the Alton growers hiave, for two or three years past, settled upon this pack- aire us the best, all things considered: Sawed hcads twolvo inches syuare, and from thrie- fourths to one inch In thicknesa; slats one inct and a half wido, onc-quarter of an inch thick, and lmsnt{-l.wu inches long. These hoxes are made up thr falr-alzed melons, Thess packages are con- venlent to kiandle, aud are packed In the car on end, and carry safely In that way. I donot think there is ‘any Improvement made ou this eq slata ou a side, and hold twelve nckoge. It s a convenient sizo for bavers, and recommend it rather than anything else that 1 The cost is from eight to ten cents. THR EXTENT OF TIE BUSINERS fu this netzhborhood during the scason s from one to two cur-loads per day, There are some familics who depend upon their erop of melons, to a very great extent, for their income. It s somewhas risky to do so; still it is done, Some- ties there Is inoney fu the business, and souc- tlines there s not. “The markets aro uncertaln, aud the *meloncholy daya’ arc aliort, Melons can bardly ‘be grown with profit ex- cept on solls just suited tothem, and for this reanot we find that only certaln dlstricts at. tempt to grow them. Band-ridies, with specal manures applied, are the first condition of suc- cess. The next condition ls (always, of course, takin it for granted thot the variety planted 1s what 1t thould be) thorough and constant culti- vation until the vines take the ground. It fs marvelous what quahtity of nutmies-melons are sometimes Zrown upon an aere; and agzain it 15 gricvous Lo lcarn frowm cxperlence how little wmoney s sometimes made out of the melon- vatch. But no farmer who has tho soll suitable should be without tls tielon-pateh, which will give as much joy to his fumily as anv balf-acre oo the 160, Bowe uotional people are, or pretend to be, APIAID O EAT MBLONS, But my experlence Is, that fresh melons, ripe, and In thelr season, eaten in moderate quantity, are not hurtful, but are refreshing and agree. able, DBut there are found sometimes thiogs on the market called mclous, and thuy look some- what like melons. but they are ot worthy of the name, and [ would not ‘insult o Dtrkl{lm vlt: with oug of theu. But Imust be on the wing e, oud shall report from rewlons farther south next weck. 0, L. B. e ———— Naturnl I'billosophy, Danbury News. ‘They were standing ot & window. #In look- fug vut doors do you notlce how bright Is the green of the gruss aud leaves1” asked au elder- Iy gentleman of o little Danbury glel, wh hone ho was visiting. * Yes, sir.” 8 Why d it sppear so much brighter at thls thnol” he next asked, looking down upon the bright, sweet face with tender interest, *Hecause ma has cleaned house and you can sho sald, The elderly gentlaman sat down, s out better,” ACCOMMODATE, GUIT NUMKI patrons throughout the city we Lars estabilshed A UBBaturdaye: DI ISMM, ookseliers snd Btationers, 113 Tigesty e ST WALTIEN, Nowstealor. Btattonsr, otc.. 100 West Mudison. near Wesiern«sy, OBKIT THIKIANTON, Wesi-Site News Depot, 1 Blge ruer af e weater, and Pancy 5 . BUSINESS CUANCES, ___ RUALLY GUOD CHANCE FOIt BURINESS f ANTE ¥ dw E|rfll tuamen with (rom €50 Lo $1.000; ad s refer to promiieut Culcagy’ busiess misa. reas I 34, Tribung ollic A BANGAIN IN A 78l mAQ comes with the talt. A, C. BTEADMAN, LE-ONE-HALYF INTENKAT IN GROCERY o splcudld locatfon; eatablished trade: svery waer Intands leaving the city. Ad- curuer of Uak, i CASH=BTOUK —AND atoro uo Fifth-ay., ed. coincied with Ewo huuses of 30 Fuomie oo ? 1 houses nearly fully ot drteon abd boucs: SIISCELLANEQUS, GO TO THE UNION 330 EXPUESS LINK T0 No. et your bagysge or furniture removed. Omice, s diai . Sl 9 JOTI PELLETIEIL HIAV- 1 hat I will not bk, LOULS TUR L 54 STAYKST. 0 GASH, A SMALL SALOONIN A ocation. Auldress, studing parsicutars, I IN THE Nortiwesiern Sistes Aud and apply o 3 awly palenled o aldictor for cOVCrnE pteau: boilers aud pipes _Aduress AGENT, Box 113 Chicudo. CITY IEAL ESTATE, t FOUT, 62X113 FOOT LOT ON hetween Fifiy-first and {} 54 k. BOFD. foom 7, 19 BTATE &1 IXOTT A't lmn'?\vmxrfirn"' FO1 BALEZ{G7X180 FERT 0% of Thirfy-uinth, at haif valao, ™ Dearborn-at, - 8200 TEIL FOOT, LOT 40X130 0N Bt T Dl AL WO gou Kive (oF 1t Ty 1 v o N RUYD, Stoam 7, 170 niteon et " SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, IA DROWY, 8-st., Hoom'd. | JOR SALE.— 100 WILT BOY TIFUL, LOT 1! «nebinck from depot, At Lagrange, 7 miles from Chicago: ni:r::n:n? l.: mnn:h‘yir l’!lm‘llt‘ IV;I\QHI d atows free s abairact froes Talirn; 308 TN W Fad Tauaiineeres v 3, 0 X0 HENT_HOUSLS, "” South Rldes INDIANA-AV., 3STORY AND rbie front, 13 foms, fornace, g4s- d orter: £13, #ory brick, (4 reomay first-clase A. D, HYDE, oom 10, [0 REST-FIRNISUED HOUSE AT EVANATON Etatdf e sumaicr. "Apply t G/ E. WISWALL, 80 South Sides NT-NICELY FURNISHED WELL LIGHTED and atic £yome, fn buslnéss echire, A3 Soutit opposite Court Howse, T3 PETEWERK. T0 GENTI, ~\Well-tihited, Rleclv-Turnished Tootis. Bath poas atrrched. 370 State-at. ORES, € Ktarese RENT-272 EAST MADISON. A fisemeit huilding, 220 fert. COK Ity 12, 138 Washingtor Docks nnd ¥ora "0, BEST-NOCK OX sou1)y SIDF o miven wewt 6F and adjoining P, ¥, W, & C. I 1. bridee, 1653210 feet. Aply A. SEALL. resl catate sren! Bouth LI T 0 MeCO:; 0 RENT, ‘VA}-TF. YOUNU GENTLEMAN wili girad *square * 1lallet & Ditvie {Ano, aimuoet new, s nfce furniaied roum near Jefe tcvam of Unjon Varks._Address 1" 32 Tribans ofice, ____ MORSES AND CARRIAGEN. A G‘IIK"AX)(D DPPORTUNIT! 201 re, Pladlea, etc. make An y warrsnied, io be price for caun dur e’ nest thir: Jmoneys harme ' l_'éllau.\l NEVILLE, 208 10 503 Waliash-ay, BUGGIES, ay at 10, L A UCTION SALE OF HORsE ETC.. 4\ st Twelfth-st, horse market & m. Ei- EMLE & MELLUIL 231 Weat Twel THONT FALL TO ATTEND MY AUCTION BALE of family “"‘TE‘"‘"“. driving rige at 441 West Wastifugton-s uredsy, 271U, 66 10 B, m.ialw Bouselinld goos ALE<BAT FILLY, ¢ YEATS LD, 13y 1l welght about 3,000, by Toronto Chief, n ] gelding, 3 years, Inty 10 hay Ametlcan n by Itymik s, Top phaeton, by Woods, of New e cund-wauns double sad alnghs S agahic, 1ear of 193 Bouth Clark- at., whirs fuil pediaree, etc.. xill La glven, EAP; JTOR EALE=AN OPEX BUSIYESS UGG _ meing rways blg borealn, Tudiana-av. 17Ok, RALE=A NICE RORNEL TUNY, GENTLE and kind; aecy x‘[fl'll to the seldie or phaeton. A JOPEIYS Mvery stablv, corner Monroe and nuniy w S yuiay shd netiect, “AN) tendonatis oty t (N UATA on PreMIScs reac of 442 Baitgq, POE e MY WIS e 0N RALEZTARBER RIIOF, § CHAT raome., 818 €lEar stand, Lication st S, 8 hiny 0, Inqguiee s antic Laat Vi oL HEG0 SCUNOL, Mok WILL BOATD ANTT Yo Wi ol B GekE-clAs b . BISIOL. 150 LASal EONALLE HENT ac and buggy. Address C. NSTIN ALL KINDS FOULY ngee, At buggies, pony phsstons, ctc. No faucy prices: erery carriade marked fu plsl wren. 1l J. EDWARDS, 233 Wabasti Jdackuon-st” \V ANTED=BRE, ne oF paie of Dorses, ten daye from D 0P BLOaY & ‘Ad Am wiiling fo_pay well for something e for two daya. W. PALMKLL, Wiili A. 1, Mewart & Co. “YANT!-. 00D HOISE AND BUGUY} WILL 44 ogned 1money ou une and Keep for use. 1° 30, Trib- ve. 1) Rousss $iT ¥oit sound, and one week's trial given; one bay m 7 yesrsuld, soundand kind, with long flowing inann st tall ean trut o ful inile'in 2 lio Onest auliiu Loren In Clifeaya, wit all the gnil cantrot full mile in 3 migutes, sod safe for s iad; Ive. and aa hand. fome iz picture, Carriaces. sop_dellve __MUSKCALe ___ TOSEwOOD CANVEDLEG BTRINWAY i Can’he scan ot VA LL Ad Al & one® square pland, $183 easly warervonis of W, Carner Atate and CENT RIEAN 3 CIE GRAND nu, uearly new, caly $2%0, st sloruge ARGAINS AT MARTING= RO A BARGAINS AT MARTIN' i L 8130, DARGAINS AT MAITL VRHIGHE PIANU) Bas, n?UA. E GRAND PIANO, g20n DABGAINS AT MAN Y e kG ANT PIANO, 8175 PREVIOUS TO mnm\"fl'.,.mE 'm;: b ';‘ PREVIOUS TO I - s SELENDID PARLOR OKOAN, 875, PREVIOUS T0 NEMOVAL. Y & . MARHY Tt remavy July ¥ 1o ley FIALLET, DAVIS UNRIVAL =W hisve (wn of these superl square gran is, ‘sec. ond hiand, used List short time, we wiluffer Junc 33 and 24 8t 250 und € W, W KISTBALL, Corner Stato and Adams: 'Ifiififis_n ORUANEEVERY INSTRUMENT l:l”y warrauted. (id NE PIANO, 81 HAER KR it bullifiig 203 and . 297 strumcate taken (o ex- oN o Covers aud stools [} yar W RDhALL ind Adame-di __BASY PATMENTS, _[Cor. TLUE FIRCHER DERIGTIT LIANGS ATHE TH, T iediu priced fustruinents I the market, LYON & FIEALY, btate snd 30 Wio FER UNTIL BOLD=A 10T OF KF; o VY Jiabuplaios, ursaud, and welodcons, at folowivg 4 n-octav planos. $20. 832 and $50. 1 T-0ft W?fllnfl?"lll) 590 S SRR g v e "W, W, KINBALL, Atate and Adamsate, ClAL, DIAMONDS. WATCHE] et vee. 130 e DR Loutis G, Eatabifsbed 134, £ Mo Clark, I '\"l PARTIES CA! ’llu IO 4X 'hold furniture, planos, stc., Gurlty, ut less thau usual rated. Addrs . Tribuns NYAMOUNT T LD, N CHICAGD REAL A e, 0, . GLOVER, 73 Dearbora-st ‘eatatoy lowest posstbie AT PATD FOI 0L (0D AND SILVET, Muney to joan an waichos, dlanonds, and valaaties of every description at GOLISMII'S Losa aud Dullion Omcsliceused), wa Kast Madison-st. Estabitatod 1803, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT FOI 50 T W1 idays on satiaiactiey cullatorals o prime com. Tuarclal paper, 116V, 3 Tribune Datidiog, MUsEs T AN ON FURNITURE, PLAY didmonds, aud Giher youd securitien.* ) Dear: boraat, k. WINNE. INEY ON THIOUSE: nd other 1 res A B IL, Nikn CAN BE HAL BICIANGS D rrency st the couotia {23 AND 80 CKNT PIECES 1K PACKAUKE of $101n exchanye for currency 84 countiag-rovin of Tribuns Company, sgbestio | VWASTED-A LOAK OF gu.000 01 g1iom PO S uragrarsats por cent (o0 cominiu) oa & ver i bloek aftuaied 1a this clty. Lol ron ne, b 1y, A VW ANTrD—s.00 KT 7 PEL Madlaon-st. securiiy. worth 1. _Addross P 41, Tribiine olle T ON WEST 23, 00; Lo commise R /0)() 81,000 AR OTUER FRMALL 8ONS T0 D00 8t on insved city oot ostato. P. U. WADLEY, 184 Madiion:st., Hovin 1+ A OW FOR FIVE years \he sui of o0 Lake View Wu&v'\' worth $13.00, usincumbercd, Alo $4,40 e et i WM TR WA AT 1O K RLLS 'O LOAN IN BUMS TO 8 0 F60.000 T4 AU ST AT Clicago property. L. CURKRY, 8 Tribuue Bulldiag. o LOST AND FOUWR: l,‘ulIND—llAY HOUSK. APPLY AT 115 S8HOLTO- ! st lnth 108, ND ad : 0M T BOUTIL CANAL-ST., DA’ o T ard given. O5T- ]‘IZ'JA“ B b3 sditably GruAYEDS ware, 13 BCARF-PIN WITH CHAL bed."Heturu o TAL Wedt Adam Al LIVERY BTADLE 287 WEST at. Tight bay horss, wiite Lind feat,steipe 1 gacuj top bigacy, yaclt-bod, "blug clotl Llminlcd, sl mmedliarness. _FIQUSEHOLD GOODS. ECIDED BARGAINS—FURNITULE OF EVERY _ ?l:b‘y.pfluu lti:lllflg "'.I;-‘l“‘:l::tl fl::fll&l during ths uextfew dars. Dre v AIANTIN, 154 NTATEAT, HABE~BOME UOOD FUL- will pay cush down. Address nitore and carpete; 0w, ‘iTibutie omice. BOUKS. ASk PAID FOIi DOOKB—STANDAKD WOlKa iy ays briug good prices. Befoteyou seil your bra- 17 0 CHATTY ¥ornér Mudtson and Dearborn-ats. _BTORAGE, ________ &) WEBT MONIOR- Artiagcs cic, Luaus b for atocks of goods XT BUNDAY AT 330 B, o R WAL i o0k BALE-GOOL COW: GIVES 1t QUALTS MILE Cech day. logulzo ab 1333 lndlanecay. o SANTED-MALE MELD, £t _FOR SLAUGHTER. to W. LLOYD. Joilet, Ifl. CLASACUSTOM CUTTER BY %. RYAR & O'BIUEN, 199 N TED-—IMMEDIATRTY—0%] E rEG trimmer. ApHy 10 G B. HEOW) Weat Madison-st, ployment Agencies. WASTED-T0 LEAVE Tabarers for the A R e wagns Pees, in faem: ha A Nonth Water. NTED—WE WANTTHISD, AY, WEDNESDAY, xers, 304 wection Call’ at 70 Bouth TARORKRA FOR G, niian In Misesart, 81,43 and. r4; free farcr 5 farm hands 1 Wast Tandolph-et, TANTE EAVELT “ ‘wholesale ol A D, ak noge bt frat-ela TANTED R0 MILKTO DO CITOTES ieat Congres-at, DRAVGITENA 0 o VAAT Areheen t once. No, 45 Lasaile:s T liestaurant, foot of not, required. 64 Thiety-tliir i b T feleransa TANTED-AT 01 AT N BUREN expertenced giri to ook, wash, and I ) GF Norwegiau preftfrol, =X GERMAN O RWAD vrat Lousewarke hos 1t ot of pefcrorice g rer duur 48 Bonth Adacet, erences requlred. wImprLnE to d c< required, 107 South ST -CEARE RITC] 0 “uirgu.:i;'m%‘ GENFIAL, S48 Weet Haiisonnne, o Ve familr. Wbt housework. Y.\srr.n-/\'lu n teady to go to work. ADY GIRLT MUST Teferences required, L WASHTI mlly, Call &t ‘on GUODGIRL IO D0 GENENAT rewark, Appl; A e T s: ATy 8Es7d Ada en Scamstressen. S5 aint,s Ar- A~ PROTESTAY E f elifhiren, must hiave good ieferences. alife-a; Employ ment Agoncioss _ _BUTUATIQNS WANTED-UALEs Hoolkkeapers, Clerke, dce Y A THOROUGILY. 8 rospondlide toultgnn, witli' & closed, ur cxaminel: nll;'nvlull 10 day-1ime anta adjusted, poske ED-TIUC ADVERTIRER TAS yorience In sapin and clothing ton as woul sorts ITEATION WA ar) sTmi:i' B oG SAN ihiings 18 0 Rood writee and roliatiin T 4% Tribime ofice, _EXTUATIONS WANTE 0] ITUATION WANTED- _far general huusaw A e o1 Call ab 01 iremor-at, WANTED 4 do gencral houvewars: In 4 kmail famil| f_worki goad referenco i Jeflersan i work by a {'rotestant. Call for T—1Y A RWEDIRN GT0 do general taiisework; At 377 Weat Washis SITUATIONS W Swedlsh girla Tk, Tieaws ¢ ny THAT ind wark or genrl v at 2 Mich Frentyaeven Yy an d private famil uteyy kood refcronce, Aroly at 153 Elghte YA PIOTEBTAN L of take ¢are af one or twn chile . Call or sddress J 8, 1397 Deare TUATION WARTED-T! best of references, NTED=NY A YOUNG Gl to {ake cars of children, Vleaso near Fourteeatn, NTED-BY A &WEDISIGINL, 3 u or geuseal worki o laundrese, obliging aad tidy, 201 Calu- call at 743 Sate- Al fur gencral work by a Gierman girl mbie'and agroeabie. 143 Scamstrosses. ITUATION WANTED~FOR PLAIN BEWING 1N lons 0 tha country, Cail rivate fami1y: no ohjec or adilvcse 383 Norls Ashfan ITUATION WARTED=AS hildren' A,‘:flTmfum:{m. dren's clotlios; te lbung amoe. Lo B4ESE ITUATION WANTED=TO 10 DUESBMARING and all kinds of so¥ing; have & week, Address A, 123 Twenty-second st Nursoss QITUA‘I‘ID.\'W TED -AS NURSE DY THOROYGH- 82 Iy competent [ingifai wornans can iake entiru ehargo By i tnd Mitenii Ve 1o 1ho_ byt €4 De ended from stin Iady sfic la now 37, ‘Iribune vilice. 2iousuKkeopers. UATION WANTED-IIY A YOUNO LADY AS nusekeenar iu & private family; ouo who s capa- required, (0 take full charg of {n ewiogi irood city roforeucd. Uallat 280 south refinclont nged 3. house for & widowe Biore of a8 ubjeet Employment Agencies. ANTED-FAMILIKS 1 iasian or tiernian feitio b DY A W . 8 strangar n 1ho el I ontleina Miscollancous, )Y A YOUNG LADY A8 0tua; [eackug ? 53, “Vribune oftice !lpt!fllglr’.ml [ lnllll:? —__BOARDING AN o ITH-SANGAMON 5T, — LARGE, il m, nlcely furntsbied, with buard for BON-5T, & A_VENY {ar {wo gvntisiiicn, 1 South S1ae. ELDRIDGE-COURT—-A SUITE OP FRONT lwinl.llha wibier deairable rouins, with boardy als0 gufurulilied roons, n ROWS'S TIDTEL, 376 KTATE-ST.~PURNISHED roums, with bosrd, r woeki witliout $3and §2.00; ual NSWIC :A’ C:lll ‘:’u"’:.;‘l . (] Toumis prices Tedus Lz w, aud tabic drat-class, CIEAD. K. CURNIEH i AND 150 WARASIAV.~ 0 #7 per weeh, Day bousd, . with Loasd, froi 83 (o #d per wee! NG ., 100 (et Trom Waruion-court B, BOY] IVERY BETGCK FOR 7[% EXCOANGE=A 7.0 W EXCHANGE=A § IVERT STCK FOR caad and putslde pro Aldress 133, Tribuny o IDENCE LUTS ON -av.. for good K < &8