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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY., JULY 7, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. Ignore Quaint, Beautiful Boulogne. What Historic Interest and Piquant Fishwomen Have Done for that Entertaining Spot. The Beauties of Engaging Quarters in Paris in Advance, and the Un- : certainties of a Sura Thing. fiow Kings Dic and the Army Spreads Itself to Enbance the Renown of Exposition Year - ~French Variability a Conta- gions Balady. From Qur Own Correspondent. Pamts, Junc 20.—From London to Paris is peually 8 single day’s jump. Oace started, the lation American traveler is frenzied; she Jest another jday may pass ere she Is able to puy something at the Bon Marche; he for fear Mabilie will be closed before he gets there. » 1have not been ro anxious to reach Paris and * pegouzed but what I could take in some fnter- mediate enjoyment. Boulogue looks out upon the wicked English Channel, a delightiul haven to the perturbed stomachs that bave ‘becn diminating roast beef and bitter beer pre- paratory to restocking with tender salads aud Chateau Margcauy. 1f Paris were not half-n-dozen hours away, % pobody would cver think of ignoring quaint, yigrant Boulogue. But, as it is, most of those Sl stop aver are cither invalids or nimbledcbt- ors. The place is one of the chojcest sea-bath- @ spots in the world. They put the sick folksinto great luombering wagons that look like country photographers’ vams, and then wlicc! them ¢own into o mezpificentfsurf. This treatment sv exasperates them that they usually pet well. The remaining permancnt English residents arc -debtors and 1niscellaucous light srindlers. As Windsor is to Detroit, so is Doulozme to mucn of Engiaud, only more so. It overtuns with unfortunates wao can't or wwow't pay their bills at home, aud who find in it toe Blessen retreat where bailifls cesse from troutiinz und debtors are ot rest. DOULOGKE 15 TIE PARADISE OF FISITWOMEN ; ‘hard-headed, flat-footed. light-hearted creatures in rarbs at onee unique and amaziug, Thecity is the chie fishing part of France, and T sup- poze the principal bzt wsed is the bare leas of these fishwomen., Ansuow, thelr costugie is mainly rewmarkable for its brief trousers and lack of stockings. Svoteh Hizalunders, who are heavy on stockings aud indiffcrent as re- gards trousers, ought to marry thesc Boulogze tishwomen. One pair of breceties and stockines would make each couple a complete bridat out~ fit. Like every inch of sround in Europe, Bou- logue has points of *“h storicinterest.” God- frey de Bouillon was buva here. They sell soup in Paris named after him, and old cuouzh to ‘e made out of his bones, at 50 cents a plate to Exposition visitors. The first Napoleon rendezvoused the army bere with which be intended cleaving ont En- plaud. The French have 3 way uot only of erecting monunients to commemorate victorles they have won, but slso of building them to culebrate those they are going to win. Napoleon staried several of these, oue of the Jarwest of which is at Boulogue. But the English did the cleaning cut, and the monument, like Wagne- rian music, is still for the future. This monumental anticipation of coming big thtags on the part of the French is very whim- sical to an Americun till he remembers that bis own natlon, ot Bunker Iill, has au even more protesque metnoriel,—a hugre shaft to commem- orate s defeats for the British wexed us thor- ouzhly on that famed fleld. 3 NAPOLEON UL also tricd to spread himself ut Boulozne. 1t is the spot where he fizzled in his attempt to rally France sround Limself and a tame casle. The nuthorities first failed and then made 3 trichma of him, forcing him to burrow awhile in Ham. Bu: he eventually saved his bacon, only to bave it finally cooked at Sedan. The battle of Amneourt was fought near Bou- lozpe. Those who have been coaxed into sce- ine Rimmola plav Henry V. are sorry that ‘Egl;::lish won, aud that the drama was ever writ- ki Boulogne, like many French towns, citics, and villages, has most of ‘its cathedral spires sur- mounted, not with the clsewhere universal cross, but with gay brass chanticleers. This is an eminently Frenchiv method of permanently reminding sood St. Peter of the fact that, though now head-doorkeeper in the house of the Lord, there was once a tine when he denied Iim faster than a rooster could crow. From Boulogue to Paris is o quict spin. Its features ore common enough to the traveling world, and I would not mention the trip at all but for one incident in such pronounced con- trast to something similur I once saw at home. Just as thiz Paris express t was moving out of the depot at, Amicus a funerel started across the track ahead. The engincer balted the trafn and let the procession cross, though some min- utes were thereby lost. Derhaps if his trein had been goivg faster he would not thus have ‘paused. ~.av 15 fess than three months sitce I saw the ~.v same scene reversed in New Englsnd. There the carriage containing the pall-bearers | hud crossed the track, but our Americen en- cineer banged his_bell and yelled his whistic, and the hesrse and remainder of the procession hiad to wait until we live fulks had whirled past. ere is 1o stopping our rushing Yauuiee life, It bloeks the sowmbre march to the tomb end calls 2 halt on Death ftself. c Every inteltizent Amencan reader—end are not TRIBTNE devotees eminently such {—knows of TOE RIGH-PRESSTRE URAUD under which everytbing runs fu Paris this vear, The Germans took hundreds of milllons of {rancs from France as war_indemnity, and _the French hope to get the smount all ‘back from Americaus before next fall. Municipal regula- tions 1o fix prices amount to mothiug, and comn- mon rales of honor between man and man are wholly unrecomized. X L koew jn advauce of the bother to obtain apartments, aud of the raseally prices charged therefor. S0 I had a_ nervy American fiiend, Who was coming on before, undertake the jub of finding me a temporary vine and fr-tree. He o telegravhed to me ot Boulogne that he bad cemented w bargain with the proprietor of a good hotel. . ¥ 1 hud tranks gnd cher jemme piled into a carrjape at the Paris station, and we rattled down Rue Lafayetie, serene at our prudence, anc rather complacent in our pity for the buu- .dreds of other arnivals ou the same train who hadnot been knowing enough to sceure quar- ters in advance. : = ‘This is what happened when we hauled up in front of Hotcl de Snisse: A Ulubber-lipped landlord met me as { alighted. “ Whatis your wish?” said he. My rooms,” said I * Y6u have none.”” said he. “Oh, yes." eaia L. “Impossible.” said he. “ Exzaged in advanee by Mr. —? said I. 1 bave let them o another party,” sald he. * How the blue biazes came you to au that??” sald } o “They cave me two francs more 3 day,” i b, d Have von no place for ast? said L. None,” said he. Where shall { 02" saja I I cannot te1l, " eatd by P A Greenlander on au feeberg smiling at grief e p——_ 5 {7} fonld yot luve been more unconcerned than he. L %as plainiy tie regular thing 1o sell out s Dromised word for zu extra forty cents a day. bud not enjoyed myself a3 much since 1 was sooped with ‘afady from going into Covent arden Opera in London, because I had not on adsw-hammer coat. We spent some nours DRIVING A o different hotels, aud Eabmissively into oue without k ¢ price, . ,Bu: swindling Jandlords and a- heated over- Ras of strangers eannot Jeep this from holding Old charm as the most delightful of cities. L s the one place that eaters alike to the rovice .20 the Dase,—~pereunially beautiful and win- ome Paris, Il prices be hieher, there are more things to fec. Expostion year briugs its special fotes. oplews, limmikations, cte. ~The bling old King 9 Hauuver has been' gracions enoush to lend 0 the season by Gyinz. apd they buried UND PARIS vere finally.clad toedge ing o whit at him the othicr_morning with a glorious cortesre. “The Prince.of Rafes walked belind the Forzcons eatafuique barcheaded, and Marshals of France. Princes, Dukes, and other impcsing fry, swelled the magmificent train. Everybody in the pro- cession—it was three miles long—pretended to be sofetnn. But the crowd that packed the walks understood very well that the whole thing. was only another jolly Panisian novelty to bulge the lory of Exposition year. And yesterday was given over to that dearest delight of the French heart, o military review. The race grounds at Longehamps were devoted tothe sight, and Paris turned icsclf Joose to gaze upon and_scream over the much-thrashed but always showy soldiery. 1t was the annual muster, and troops of the line, artillery, cuirassiers, chasscurs, and franc- tireure, to an seprezate of 50,000, disported gayly for the amusement of perhaps three times that aunber of spectators. It was magnificent truly, but it was not, war, and no candid foreign- er could believe that all that fascinating, glitter- ing array was suzht but show. s The radiance of the wrand army has flown. France, despite traditions and uniyersal belief, is not a nation of the rirhu kind of fighters. Destiny guve her at oue time the mightest mili- tary enfus of history, and Napoleon, by novel- ty, audaeity, and ligntoine celerity flashed French bayonets at - pleasure from one end of Europe to'the other. But.it was the omuipo- tent master mind, not the azgregate constancy of the rank und file, that made the French army 2 terror to the world. What, did that army do more that others before Nanoleon's timed What hus it done as much 2s others since? Here was THE CILEAM OF IT ON EXIIIDITIO! with a world’s fair and visitars thereio for an incitivg_background, and what were the de- talls] Cuirassiers with heavy and useless brass helnets and corselets, ncarly every private soldier of them with a quart-bottle of wine in one of his pistol-holsters. Cavalrymen with their horses’ tails cut off ana stuck into their oh belmets. Artillers men gronping around the wine-women’s wagons; for every regiment of every bruneh of the serviee was_a¢companied by its licensed cantaniere, and the men, while waiting for the evolutions to Legin, suzzled Bordeauy, cozuac, and faney liquers as though life were one grand visit to o eafe. The oflicers of the various branches loungea around the carriages of puinted Deltlahs, aud bandied mots and sipped Chartreuse with the Cora Pearls of the eity. Can anybody doubl that in another war the old scenes would be repeated; when, piled ju wild confusion by Gertnan prowess over mio Switzerland, Frencels officers were found to Dave taken as chief campaien agjuncts their car- riages, mistresscs, silver plate, and hawpers of champagne? Ilowever, if the reflections were gloomy at the Longchamps review, the scene was tot. Though it was piain that the reorganized French army is yet a long way from being in trim pud wneraleto get even withauiet, practical Germany, the show was resplendeat, and that was all we cared for. “Tuo late in our application to get wood scats in the ““Tribunal,”—faney Freneh for a race course grand stand,—a few of us American: cuptured o hayrick, from the top of which we had as good 2 view s the Shan and other unique Worthics in their reserved perch, und were stared at nearly as much. The slopine - meadow of Longchamps was ablaze with color and metallic bristle. There were solid miles of GLISTENING BAYONETS, . and Nature seemed oue vast pin-cushion. Thes the broad columne surged in even tile past Mac- Mabon and his guy suite, and in the smooth- ness of the murching and bravery of the display one almost forrot the individusl ivsigniicance of tne French infantryman. After the ioot-soldiers had tramped past and away, the sabres of thousandsof cavalrymen struck into the sunlight, and Lonschamps was for the nonce a buve stickle-back percupine. Then there were whecling end sort trotting. the blare of bands; the hoarse roar of lookers: on: the trundling of cannons and ambulances; assing of lient, color, und dezzle; the swift shifting of rainbow hues and of suulight glancing from gold and silver and steel, until all the world scemed an fmmense * Black- Crook ™ rransformation seene. The speetacle was over. We slid off our bay- rick and joined in the taugle ot carriages ou the roaa bomie, Perhavs o third of the oecupants of flacres, voitiwes, aud private turn-outs were ofticers wio had allowed their trovps Lo go back to the barracks under convoy of Serevints 2nd Sous-Licuteuants. These officers lolled with wickea-eyed Aspasias, or whifed cigarettes with adwiring male friends. Aud this is the discipline that'ts zoing Lo make things hot by- aud-by for the Prussians ! PARIS IS A WONDEKFULLY STMPATHETIC CITY. The stranger soon becomes en _rapport with the permanent dwellers, and in a little time is as mercarial—a badly-worn word—as the veriest Frenchmaon of them all. When the skles are brizht, the streets svurklive, the wine good, ana the varied Hic of the city chimes in exact concord with his own feelings, the visitor be- lieves that Eden has been revivilied spd exists funcwer and better glory on eitber side of the River Scine. Anon the heavens lawer, the wine has its stupid atter-iumes. landiords swindle, the n: tives sizile ot his bad aceent, the destructi mclancholy comes upon him, and be knows the borrors of rrench mental depression. But he is not suividal i his dusires. He merely wants to kill 8 Frevchman. Gipzox. ———— TOUCHING TALE OF THE SEA. A Sad Home-Comiug for the 01d Mariner~ Aglont ou the Ocenn with the Dead Bodics of is Entire Family. Capt. Newall, master snd owner of the schooner Robert Newall, which arrived at Phil- adelphia July 1, tells a painful story of disaster. Wheu the Robert Newall eame to anenor, her yawl-bozt came ushore, mauned by the Captain and one man, aud bringing, in addition to the two living, five dead bodies. They were those of the wife, two sons, and two baby daughters of the Captain. The Captain’s story, told iu his own way, expresses the roush cfoguence of his gricf, which no written version van do more than approximute: 1 sailed for the North Carolina coast last fall, and traded in oysters for a spell, running into Norfolk and York ltiver, and oing to Bal- timore. Once I took my two sons with me Joseph, bim thot lics theré in that box,—be was 18,—as a haud, and Frank, who was 11, as cook. An Februnry wy wile cuine down with_the two twins, und met e in Norfolk, aua I bed a state- room built in the cabin; and then I went down to Wilministon, where I hud 2 charter to carry 18,600 feet of umber to Newbers, and 1,000 Dbarrels of piteh to Wilminatou. “On the 3d of June I got u freight to Balti. mure, avd passed to the Chesapenke on tac- 10th. It blew pretty stifl, and I cae to anchor on_Frying-Pan Shoads. The twins, Faunie and Julin, ¥ years old within a week, were plaving on top of the alterhouse. [was forward a puyin’ out cable und Lelpi’ to stow the jib, when I liears a scream rom mother. 1 went rushin’ aft. There was the two little ones agoing down and floatin’ out with the tide. The boat, was on the davits swung on boxrd, and there Was no chance to get bier out; so Joe and I went overboard at the syme moment, but we were too late—the fittle ohes were gone. We had ard work getting back to the schooner, but we did, and then V¢ wot out the boat, and the next morning we found the bodies of them Loti,—one on the wreek of @ boat on the Vi ginia shore, and the other ou the beach. I nad them buricd at Humpton, near Furt Monroc, and then went to Baltimore. “One day during the next week Frank was helping Joe wet 8 new throat-nalvard block aloft. Joe was at the cross-trecs and Frauk on the deck. “The block ot loose from the boy's hand and it struek Frank fair on the head, frace turing the skull. Hedied on the 18th. Then Motter and Joe both got the typhoid aud died, —onc on the Wth, the other on the 2ist. You see there were five inside of two weeks. 1 went to [Hampton and wot the two babies. I took the other threg with me, and 1 have just got 'm here to-day. Yes, sir; it is pretty sough. going to burythem all_down home. I wanted 1o bring them back, you see. The oldest child has a litule grave there. I'll put them all to- uether.” — Vera Zassoulitch. The trial of Verz Zessoulitch for the shooting of Gen. Trepofl bas becn quashed by the Rus- sian Senate, ana she will be tried agaio by the District Court ot Noveorod. The pretext for quasbing the first trinl is that Arts. 575 and 576 of the Cade forbid the wtatfon of witnesses whose evidence has no direct bearing ou the question. Now, the President of the Court naving udmitted testitnony as to the correction futlieted on the prisoner Bogoloubof by order of Gen. Trepoff, a_circumstanze whizh it {5 con- tended had no direct beariug on the point at issuc, has transgressed the faw, aud the hearing of the the ence of tueae witnesses had the cifect of diverting the mundsof the jury from ! the crime -of Vera Zassoulltch to that ol Geu. Tropoll 1t was furtber urzed awainst the pre- siding Judge by the Crown advozate biore the Senate that he'did not check as decisively as he oughi to have checked the popular munifesta- tiun in court. The Senate deemed it juexpedi- . ent to try the case again beforea St. Petersburz jury, and chanzed the venue to Noviorod, as being 8 provinee exceptionally peacelul and loyal, It will be iutercsting to see with what resmlt. We know n woman so cross-cyed that, when she weens tears from her left eye, they fail on her richt cheek. fields in_another county, and will be put on | FFOGSD—AD: trial for her Hife at the nekt term of eourt, D00k oo AInE n S At o OB FOCRAT. 4 have sante by proving property and paving for this ad- LUNG-CONSUMPTION. INTERNATIONAL GAMBLING. %05% A sommn, woman has been arrested while working in the ST 2 WEEKS SINCE, POCK Betting and Speculating on the Chances yertliement. Boston Score, 118 and 120 state-st. Tor the Cestiter. = Lusrim A LADY, SATGRDAY 5P. ., vi- = . clnity of 83 JucKson-s., ) 3 of War and Peace. A Now Romedy Suggested. fder piehss tovuTA o 81 anll 1 Jacksons ¢ il 7o the Editor of The Triduns. OST—LAST EVENING, ON MADISON -ST., BE- tween Dearborn and Fift av., oron Van Boren- P and | MixseAPoLIS, Mino,, July 4.—It is proverbial e ‘and Hiti v Tow n—’rm"e; 1:re Maode that, of all the depressing and life-taking affec- | nfRE, fssFiint Sl doved slases.” Hetumto’s. ost. tions to whicn the humsn race is subject, thero OST—POCKET ALBUM, REWARD WILL BE ‘Zaniton Spectator, June 1s noe so distressingly painful 1o the mind, or 05:.";- eturn 10 24 Thied-av. 2 S orf IST--01k STOLEN—FROM BARN [ A failure wos aanounced early this week, | £0 sure in its (imaginary) fatal result, as what is i1t ot Sroa Torm o e, SO known as consumption of the lungs. Indeed. the mere mentfon of the word “consumption * ISAAC GUTH- which wasa siznificant sign of the times. A Finder will be sutably rewarded. EFINANCEAL. . JONET TO LOAN 0N FURNITURE, PIANOS, MOET T2 Sy wood sacariiics. Mo 080 INSTRUCTION, A TADY WIO HAS TESTIMON (ALS AS TRAGH: A F= from two drst-class seminarl :A,L‘\vonm nncrcg‘n Desttion to vesiny o few oarsser sy for prosorilan: Hank: {'Z Qe A el "care Dr. Coltyerse's GRADUATE OF [ I DATTMOUTH WID HAS DY (OF culidgre. Qesireas papil. S 57, TrIDURS Onbee. ANABTIST WILL GIVE PRIVATE LESSONS IN dress omsmental + 3o hamental paluting on eatla and poticss. Ad Dearbora-st. K. WIBNLE. POSETTOLOAN TN LARGE OF SLLSGNSON ouscl:old OF Other FO0dS: CEITCRE Fates, F1DEL- Y, 7. 73, and 80 Van Duren. ONEY 70 LOAN 0N IMPROVED PROPELTY. MO o RNt s har T O\V)ER‘S OF ENDOWM ' POLICIES [N SOL- vent iife fnsurance cympantes desiring ‘to_ scil [icaae sduress D- V. SUTHERLAND,” Hoom 5, 05 ESNIES CAN BE HAD IN EXCHANGE FO GENTLEMAN WISHES PRIVATE INSTIGC- P ey A D A NG oot tion ludaactuz. Addresa, with terms, T 28, Trlb- Qe offlce. EST PENMANSHIT, DEST B N - et ot taltow 3% Garden Gy RS Cor leze, 112 Yesr W Chicago. Thorough JILVEE 35 AND SO CENT PIECES IN PACRAGES of $101a exchanze for currency ot counting-room of Tribune Company. PIANOS, Instruction. Ahivaton's: corn-dealing firm “went? for £80,000, or some 102 patient with a cough, 1o matter how aliglt, such trifie, and it was snnounced in explanation takes away from him bl his hopes of cure,— casts him, 8s it were, into the absss of hopeless JLOST-CRAY MARE, BLINDIN RIGIT EXE. I5 turn to5 Henry-st., and be rewarded. £ Y OST—JULT 3, 138 EITHER ON RANDOLPH: that 1ts head had believed inwar. Ile had, poor e x & despair and gloom. And yet facts show that, fL. car, or on Landoiph-st., Detween State and man! like many auother Philistine in these | Grp proper aviention 10 diet and exercisé | Aichigan . s foman E}dee 1.3';‘6%‘; et wich pearl o Islands, takga Lord Beaconsfield au sericuz, 838 | (mental and hysical), sud the occasfonal ad- | ET 102 Sichisaaor, 70_LOAN—ON FURNITORE, DIA- % TR R N fond, meeuricles. alle-et., Room 4. J. Mc- [3OARDING AND DAY 3CHOOL—&38 N- BN An.PAT SCH00L e wReT SlOX. 8: method tauznt samans in public schools: clrculer perrequest. G, L. A. DIGBY, Priacipal. HICAGO MUSICAL SEMINAR N CUED SPISALSEIART, CoRSER 57 [0 LOAN—STMS OF £500 TO $10.000 ON CITY property and faring 1n this viclnity at lowest current rates. " W.'\l. WILLNER, 128 Lagalle-st., Koom 1. ministration of some simple medicing :for the general health, there is atways a good prospect of cure,—partiul at least, {f not total. It is my purpose, with your permission, to give comfort and hope to the consumptives of the land. and gexuine aid, if they will'sceept of it, by udvising the use of an exceedingly plain . presuription, 1n doing this, [trust I may be spared the charge of acting from sinister mo- tives, 25 wos the case when I recommended the | log:_kir cury OST—REAL-LSTATE OST—IF THE GRNTLEMAN WUO FOUND THR Lo ringe on step purt, fu front of 244 Obfo-st., on Fridsy morning. wlll 1oave them 42 same oumber he will be sultably rewarded. NTIIR VICINITY OF OST—TUESDAY. JULY i gatin fan. decorated 503 West Lake-st., and convinced himself that he meant war, had laid his hands on ull the corn ho could, ost of it probably grafe * to arrive,” and of course, when Beace seemed probuble, and the American crob was aunounced. as o bumper aud something over,” he wasa ruined man. Hewould have ticea a sorc of milllougire if_the war had brokea out, or the American crop fallen short; but the die went against him, apd he fell, and we dare say nelf o dozen families with him. Lake und Sticldon-st.. bi with daisice. ' Pleuso retara to roceive rewar, OST—THURSDAY. JULY 4, AT CATHOLIC LI- brary plenle, a drab circuiar, with cardinal siik 1in- cinder plése returu 10 263 Cottage Grove-av. ON LA SALLE-ST, Tn ;ll ‘human mob:\;(m.y,“uml mml:]}—- use of c\uuhonuiél the iura olld;u':kennu:s. and OST—KI 18T uax ON [LX SALLE-ST we know nothing about” him but bis | through which advice, 1 am glad to report, very wcal; SuILRDIS geizurd for leavitig 184 E1duity failuro — knew absolutely uothiug of | many homes have been made bappy. et STl S Shoiman liaus or IOk Wajrens “Thio world is full of cough and consumbtion specifics, as all kuow, and pages of ulmauacs, mugazines, and advertising newspapers are filled with certiieates and aflidavits of so-called cures; but let the afflicted bear this fmportant verity in mind: Vo cough-micture can reach the tungs. Lung-tubercles, let them be cither of the gray or vellow varioty, can never beremoved except by absorntion,—can never be healed wnless the carbon in the blood is in_sufficient. quantity to have its proper chemical action with the ozygen in the air {nhaled with each insniration. ‘The mujority, if not afl, the consumption- specifics in warket bave iv them a suflicient quautity of opium or morphin to render them OST—STUAYED FROM MY FASTURE AT OARK ark Juge 20, w whlio smi spotted eosw: Iargze and flesty, high lorng, cut off ax thc end. Wil pay $10 for berreturp. W. H. WOOD. T OST50N FRIDAY AFTEUNOON AT CORNER OF Michigan-av. and Thirty-first-st., dlack-and-tan pup. Finder will be sultaoly rowarded by feaving the samme at 1123 MichiZan-av. OSTWILL THLE GENTLEMAN WI0 PICKED TP my canc from roporters’ staud ag Lus-bull on the 4th please {ttowe at Pomeroy’s Demoerat? A, S. WHIT GST=ONE DAY TIOTSE. WITH TWO MAK one o left side uud one on the noss; welzht, 1,100, rewara Lo aay onc who brings 1t Luck G. LM, 546 West Chicago-av T—AT SOUTH PARK . Oricutal pofitics, and formed his opinion upon “Jingo " speeclics, leaders in the Zelegrazh, and the chatter of the city. That is ouly a sample of what has been golie on_recently ull over the country. A bet of £00,000 (§450,000) scems to quict peopls od big oue, and so, perhaps, it i, Lhough the wimbling In corn is carried on in flgures—especially when war is possible—which, if farmers ever saw them, would culurze their conceptions of arithmetic; butitis o trifle, in the midst of the betting which must have been going on during the past month in every article likely to be affected by war, und especially fu the forolgn securitics which war or peace would greatly raise or depress. Millions must T A G yéwe been , cleare & Sml 1‘;“ = on | spothing { or cnuugl} x‘um, \;hlskyi‘or alcohol to L whll|lxn S\r)'e!:!ln"lurduz.err:mmull,cfioppc he i 1 ris, | e stimulative. In ci ., par- | ever will retitrn this dog 10 the store of Jame: Whide, hange, both in London am aris, | render them stimmulativ ther case, par- | ¥ titem Uhisudog 16 the sture of Jaines W ide, during the pust thirty days. Lo take 8 single | tics using them fecl, fora time at least, that Teivarded, Tor I s 3 ot of two lrtle irls. TOLOAX=20.000 AT ¥ FER CENT{ AND 3OV G ass busiuess property for e years, 1. 62 CAIRVIE(S 48 Sonth Clark ste Koow 4o E 500, 53,000, 5.000 AT 7 AND 1550 e o S whdiiaion st WASTED=S5.000 T0 87,00, ON FIRST-CLASS Clty tmproved real estace; rates must be moderate. o ING., 15 Dearborn-s & Co.’s. guarantees that fo one tery {oenry faoondy s 102 punl may be abls thpece plish which Wil 190 years by (56004 merhon. Our mode of teaching 3 néw and wleasing, and acknow :_e;c::;lnwt?c‘zl’l;?cénug‘t"lln\:muzh.l Instruction given z estred: vy n DONALD, Priacipai. i e <o ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES B C fourth year classes, \\‘ednudl;. lhlh-‘;lllflrltlllry oth- ¢F clasias Kiltag, JRBOL July. Trabn . af tha boat lowss. Lincoln Park: sxetchins biod 83 !SER)_L LANSTELN, e en TG 1 NTY Ok . certiioates, aud ity warrants, 1977 MINGSE CON 134 LoSalle-ster ornes of Siadison: VVIN'TEDwmuur S300_FOIL THREE YEATA: uipld securicy, 1ota on Wea: Stde. Aduress V 90, Trivunc oiice. W TED-DFFERS FOR NOTE, si00, SECURED by {rust-decd 1o 1oua fn Auatia. Cook County. Ad- JEROCOTION AND ESTHETICS-GYMNASTICS tsueht by a pupil of Steele Mackuyes Drawsle, Oratarical, and Pantowtmic School. Dure {;‘;ilhf““:’?‘:fi;lg}nnhflfis cxkr:; h‘)‘w terina for privase or it ous: highest Indorsements. _iddre: JOSEPH ERONEFTAL, 181 West Wasalagton st -+ 0 TSTEM OF ELOCUTION AS TAGGHT Rt s om mors o ‘o particulars sce circu- NSTRUCTIO! VEN 1IN MUSIC, VOCAL &N, Pleas. orlaniuages, for wearing apoarel, fornitu; Ill:b_ur toferences. Address 2 14, Tribune. clsargizs dress VW ANTED=TO SELL-50 SHARES OF TIE GER- man Nattonat Backs will be divided If desired. Also n German Savings bank-book. acccaunt $40. Ad- dress for three days V 56, Tribune ol VWANTED=TO INVEST ATOUT S1.000 1N SOME profitavlc bualnexs, or wouid o5 soms one with ifie amount fn sarting tomething. Address, stating parliculors, T 3, Tribuns oifice. T E THE SERVICES OF SOME TANTED—TO TORROW 8500 OF A PRIVATE pLrson_competent 1o teach o child comumencing W purty on No. T Coliateral. State rate of fatsreas. | WUSIC 3nd WIMILE 10 du £0 a8 a price Yelow (NG etpeoted by most muslc teachery. Ploass sddress Z 15, Tribnne. NDIGENT MECHANICS AND TUEIR Chn sccure frud IaSruction 1 AFins. SR peniaanship, reading, agd spelling, uros makin: ape licativa to the Clcujo Mechanics' Institute, 50 Deare 158 H. M. WHEELER. BOARDING AND DAY Senool, 324 \eet Randomphat, - Seimaie pam Address V61, Tridune oflice. VVANIED-#i.00 ¥OR FIVE YEARS OK GOOD businesy property: will ay 8 per cent {ntercat; no commfss Address T VWASTED=SON MAN WITH CAPITAL thiat will furntsh mobuy (o 1oan on colluterals; alf DProtts wanicd; will furnish iixturea: zood ref uudenstand the business, W 36, Tribune ofice. hces; there fo Lenefit from their use. It 5 a futel wistake to 5o supposc. Nearly all such prepara- tions are injuriou: Inced not deseribo the symptoms of con- | tacked-uv hurng. Liberalreward If returaed as above. surnption, as they arc so well known ond so &5‘0 SEWALD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- of profit, ar if they bouizht at 9, us the specula- | frequently beheld that even the most unintelli- DU turnf bitard i pool s taken at <t tors «id, a gain of 60 per cont on their cash in- | went can diagnose the diseaso from the hectic | [P 204 Staiosis. 2nd no-questions asked, GEO. vestment within a fortnight. Of course, very | spots in the cheeks, the terrible, exhausting = few peopie have made the Whole of that. Most the purulent’ expectoration, aud wasting have purchased a trifle too latc, or soid a trifle nor will I hero put down the thousand: o early, but still the cains must have been ou | and-one opinions already printed a5 to ftscausa- au onormous seale. The profits fn * Exyptians,” | tiop. It wiil bo enough to say thut, when it is though not so great, huve becn very lurze, | ouce seated, strenuous efforts to check its prog- the public, as well as the speculators, | ress must bo made. Nuture herself alteays trics really believin that the Khedive will sur- | o do this; end, with slight ald, she usnally suc- render the (gignulic fortune which it hus been | ceeds. Be hopeful, then, ye afflicted oues. thie object of bis reign to accumulate, andwhich | Let us compere lifc toa burning lump. If ke certainly will not'give up without a yuid pvo | we supply oil as ropidly as the fiame consemes «quo, merely because a sut of Infidels think they | i, the wick remnins unbarnt, and the lamp ouzht 1o hive 7 per cent and a seeurity eyual to | throws out its given light; but, it we fall to consots; while the burgaius in * Russinus ™ have | supply the oif needed to produce the fiame, it is affected all the Bourses of Europe. If* Russia” [ g foregone conclusion; the wivk becomes con- us an Empire could have speculated on s cer- | gumed; the lieht srows aim, fickers, und fial- tainty of peace, she conld have paid half the | Iy goes out altogether. In other words, the cost of the war. Alnost every secunity, and es- | light dies because there fs too much oxgzen, pecially cvery weak seeurity, lns fluctuated in | and not enough carbon. So it is with s con- sympathy with the uegotiations, aud well-iu- | sumotive’s life. The disease he suffers from is formed firms, deuling over mupy countries, have | g wasting ong, uu_internal fever which consumes example, “Turks,”as they are called in finaucial slung, hi'7o visen from § to 16~that is, one arti- cie worth £15,000,000 (300,000,600) has become worth more thon £33,000.000 (5163,000,000), leaving to_ the holders £15,000,000 (73,000,000) ED—OI STOLEN—FIROM NO. 448 WEST Adams-at., one 1xht e cow 9 years old; has three white spots 6 oueslde nnd four vn the other: large SECOND-MAND ORGANS. SECOND-UAND ORGANS. George A. Priuce organ, 5 3tDs. S5 per month until psld for. Smith organ, 5 >0 ... S5 per Month untll paid for. Mason & Hawmiln orzas, 7 Staps. &5 per month uncfi putd for. St organ, 4 octuves, 5 per month untl paid for. Esty orgau, Gtops. $5 per mouth untii paid for, Taytor & Farley Organ, 7 810ps. 5 $10 cash gnd £5 per month. Agurge A, Pringe orgat, 10 50p3. ... §10aek und S5 per woath, Relodeons, st0olk, 2 covars, old_instruments taken o caolisnzot warbrooiy of W, W, KINHALL, oraer S £33 -0 45 .50 hiad chances such us have not been preseuted to | he earbou fu his blood more rapidly thunthe | —o o — them since 1845, when, foru few weeks, nuy- | food e eats can supply ft. 1f carbon was fur- | AMERICAY TENOR WD Base wid ody with moncy could buy anything ex- | nished as fast as the discase exhausted It, the | aaiz. 508 hance; vole catrurs Jor poy o W oo, Beie: undefice. T_THE FACTONY, stor double-roed ofun, 30 for au wledunt u orgau. Warmnted 5 yoars.' | NICHOLSOY O CG., 63 East Indiaud-st, A FINE SpriEhE fusk aerived § for saloon Instalimeats. body would not waste; if it Was put inta the Dbivod fu excess of what the discase reyuired, there would be nn Increase in the strength and bulk of the body, instead of a_decrease. Like he lump, the suppty of oil in the body must he cquivalent to the demand, or in excess of it. 1f this be not 5o, the lite (like the wick) will be consumed. Sowe months ago the little daushier (aged 14) of a trunkmaker in this dity, one Mr. Gar- deb,—Iaw permitted Lo use bis nAme,—waspro- noutced u Bopeless consumptive; and, to have seeu her ot st Hime, one wuumulm‘vf supnosed there was good eround for tne decision, as she | SN0 e pectorated over hall g pint a day of greenish, R. T. MALTIN, 208 AND 267 STATE-ST. blood-streaked tubereulous niuticr, aod Was 50 | TR SACEFINE 95 OCTAVE FIENFOINE exceedigly nervous that she could searce sicep Fo%h srafie, wil modern linprovements: bouxht foF cept consols at two-tnirds of its real value. Of course th outside publie, sccing such a table open. Bins becu rushing in *to huve its chauee i the betting, and thousands of quiet fawmilics, euriclicd or rutned, are ut this mornent blessing or cursing tne British Premier for bis *noble self-suppression™ or his **ubuminable want of pluck.” Steady-cofug people with money would pot beljeve the orders which in such times 1each brokers, or credit. thelr own eyes 1f they saw the namics of the firms that are drawn into or thrust themsclves futo the great scramble. Who could have dreamed of & Norfolk banker and baronet, as bappened in 1570, betting on "Change for the turn in wiilious? Such o seenc S utterly bad,—as bud as if the Legislaturo had opened u roulette table in the centro,of Loudot; but as it 1s uzavoidahle, the FOE A SPLESDID 3 -stop GAN TRST-CLASS A ;;uu sewing-machines, und other goods ot b. Storaize house, 230 Kandoipli-at FINE PL TFOR SALE AT RESIDENCE, alsy pleasdas room Lo rent, furnished ernot. practice of time-barrnins being Leyond the | gt all, nizht or day. Sbe had been doctored a | cash 50 Eays oyo. Must be sold ut on 1 or address resch of law, and probably, ou the whole, & | long while with co "hundcunsumm(cmsncumcsi 317 State-st,, up: ‘“"m_‘_m,r<fi [ LT ~CLASS galn to the comumnunity, which, without them, | and one or two physiciaus nad tried their skil A D could wever realize its proverty quickly, | on her; but Withoat avail,—ter life gradually A sy Lraswith Hrtallictenl ot reap the full advantage of its credit. we will | drawin to its close. 3Mecting her father (who | 20RE . BETANG Al not @lscuss the badness of the matier Just now. | was almost heartbrokon at the thouzht of soon | JROR SME=A YRR Tt inay ultimutely be nceessary in Lhe intercat | losing her) oue day, I ave him this prescrip- | isrse7-stop organ very cheap, oa!)j of public moralicy as well s of che steadg in- | tion: 00 Weioeon Very ches dustry whi s s0 discredized by this sudden halt oRts) eshy: | TPOR SALE-AT OVE- transtr of fortues, o Latcrfore Witk the Stock | - One Grachis papresseod chanpan o (e | ROL Gt Exchieuge, but fnterfereuce will be s geave | Fons ounces pulverized sugars T DEsn TG Supy My CHICKERING PIAND wcasure, and require 1uch more thorough dis- | Four ounges rye waisky; before removing from eltyto Save storage; Wi cusslon than we cuu give eithier justugw or | One pint boillng wates i o fl—-llywl’-hr‘fl‘=‘=\:1_-“;“-m*‘;fl ‘:iflf)fix:‘x?m“ ere. 12 v B L 3 1x all toget) ct it stand in a cool place over T YOU W. & N R QRGAN hiere. What we waut o polbt out. ta any.of P TF e % DHOSSEIS, i3 Staze-st, neAr Bdsds. night, and give from one to two teaspoonfuls liquid and miest—befory cach meal. This was tried, sud in four or five weeks this Hetle girl wis so rosy uud healthy, free from all cough aud other symptoms of discase, tint it was conatdered ulnost @ miracle in the tieighborkood {n which she lived. What caused this great change? Simply the o Priceenever = low. = 70 BF S0LD CIEAP BY A PAKIY GONE to Europe, odc uf the Lindsomest and fncst toned Equarc 7-octayi 1£u0s talald with pesth curved logté wall lyrc, overairun oo, snd ull e K our readers who may be tempted by the is the enormous increase in the usuai ri valved tu the new conditions of the gume. They are going Lo speculate in the most dauyerous of al] stocks at the most diflicult and riskinl of al] moments, avd against the most determined dice-louders in the world. it cost. Call at 31§ c latest linpraveineuts, 1s Juss 28 koo us acw and il ADIES OF GEXTLEMES Wil0 WISH 10 GET The value of *Turks. yptiuns,” “ Hun- L caused this great guriaus,” “Roumunians,” audin 1 less degree of | SEbPIyinT Of ber system with more carlou than ‘Tnaruction on the kuitar fu conniection Wit siug: the disease could exhaust, thereby giving | iuz, please 2ddress T84, Tribung o3, “ Russtans,” is dejendent, not on anythugy whieh the rulers of those countles may Uo, or ou any of the cireumsiances usually aflecting TTEACHER OF THE &t puplls' restdences In ea Address 59 South Elizabetn-st. Nature the upper hand in the contlict. R I imve used this preperation very frequently, Ii lves lesson: and have never found it act otherwise than | Vistowof the city. such steuritics, but on the decislons of u wuin- : v RAKGATTE Ber of diplomatists who. are not free ademts, | benclicial. Tiae duse chould be small at first, (ROENSGREAT BANGAINS. O " ho aro not thinking, first of all, of v fipap- | until the stomach becomes used to it, aud then &5 8, S0, S, gg‘.cm sl".ljld - radually incrensed. eI LAl ok anptivs ity whio: ve bl | Foe wak UL pay . EIBALL. weighing themselves before thev commence, . CoruerStataand Adnmi-sts, _ and agmg ufter _iheyl Lave mkznh it for g we i zgimfs‘";‘lza‘ le.\!:sl; scrvl-:.xyh,;\'l-‘m\'h T ‘g}‘ or ten days. To their astonishument, they vil g lac LRG0 man e Dot o Jiscover that, fustoad of their bodics wastio | SHSA2pise SOV =AY o year 2 s 5o w3 uway, they will galn o strenath and flesh. 30 | oo rocrG XS 17 STOULD TE 214 SEATS tited fet them e kind, cnoug to report the re- experience; 1,600 refercnces. Send postal to G. suis to TRE CH1CAGO TRIBUNE, for the benefit | E. BLOOMEFLELD, 9a2 West Madisou-st. of thiat timid cluss of lung people who are TE ON EASY PATMER airaid to try any remedy unless they pay S1 Tribuine olic a bottle for it, or double that sum for a” pre- ul recults which their plans may have, and who are ablized, in many Iustances, to_sacritice real interests 1o dynastic or popular “feeling,™ They may sweep Turkey off the board, or may place Eevot in European hands,or may sanetion annexations which Ilungzary will resist, moy seeept or reject plans for payine tribute which will mean sotvency or insolvency for Constan- tinople, or way. by a sudden Tailure, plinge all Eurooe into war. To bet on their probable nction, which is what the speculators of to- ZSECOND-TAND, doy are doing, 15 to bet on a risk to a3 which 4 horserace §s a trifle, to bet, | Seription. Respectfully, ete. edlegs, Sigscash. WL i in plain terins, ona turn of the roulette st R. D'Uscen, M. D. e ;:'xc;:::?fl \:;n:;;-] - raming-table, at whick the possibiiity of caleu YWAKTED —TW0, FUSTCLASS nilTeun oro tinte, and B flat na tevor hors_plavesy to join the Ads-st, Sunday-school orcneetra. Call at church, Aga- 8., Letween Lol Fultou, next Thue at s o'clog! Hehearsal every Thursd, P =) WILL BOY A PARLOR ORGAN K50 s . CAPT, WALKER'S BRANDED HAND. To ths Editor of The L'ribune. MesREGON, Mich., July 2.—It bas been de- cided by the fricnds of the late Jonathan 5 Walker that the unveiline of the monument | hovasy A aioiet: uecaes L erceted to his mermory by Photlus Visk, of Bos- | @i =y Wikl TUT A T AND B ton, take pluce with appropriate ceremonies on $1OO toue_rusewood plazoforte, I the first day of Auwust,that being the sixticth liss Lo W all latest {mbrovements: dnt o ety e e | wnniversary of ‘the ousucipation tu the West | Y caual to new. u ¢ Tation,—for we admit the possibility,—only fu- crease's the usux extent of risk. Eveuts scarcely everwons diplowatists expect, and this time they depend on influences which are ot all con- trofled by statesmen. Nor are tney certain that it is on honest gaminrtable. Au immease number of persons, quite seventy, must be prewty clearly awuie, not iudeed of details, but of tite renerul drift and cowplexion of the ne- wotiutions, and _fifty of these at least must be sire of the most serere Staio-at., betweea Ja snbjected to - pres to reveal a little of whet they know. They niay 1t is intended to make these Intercsting bis- | &9 PAYADLE IN EASY MONTHLY DAY- st 4% 1 apd St ting Bise 1. eitia, W iz i resist, but they way not, and probubly, to judge | torical exercises the occasion for calline to- é,—figu L BN R 6o Plago from pust_experienee, will not’ be'altogether | gether the old fricnds of the anti-slavery cause, MARTIN'S, 263 AND 207 TE-ST. faithful. Tty would mot, we dure say, mve i the friends of freedum generally through- 5*——0 NEW PIANOS AND ORGANS OF DIFFED any faformation for gumbling purposes, but | out the- couutry. Wendell Phillips, Fred -O cnt maies for sall 03 Hine paymlents at they are not asked for thels kuowledire in that, | Dougluss, Farkes Pilsbury, Austin’ Matr, and oty e RMOALLS, inartistic style, but throush persons whot they thiok politicians, and wunse wid may be “invaluable to them in carrying out their plas. For it is one of the warst features about the international gumbling of to-day that the prizey are so ereal as to tempt considerable soceulatorsinto the formation of ** Syndicates'— the more callons Amerieaus cal) thém © Rings 7 —larze coough, wealthy enouzb, and respectable enough Lo huve aeeess to very consideruble per- sous indeed, or to possess in some extreme caacs, as, for instanee, fn the case of Egypt, di- reat political infucnce of their own. Théy have u heavy Iuterest iu early information, they know exzctly where information exists,—and remen- ber ubderlings know a zood deal, though not other eminent members of the *old guard, have heen invited to be present and participate. rangements are being made to secure speciol rates by rafl and steamer for all wishiug The fsct that the Goudrich stewuers ply between your city and this place will make “the trip avery cnjovable one for those wishing to come. The steumer leaves your clty at 7 o’clock p. m., July 81, arrives bere at 8 n. 1., Aue. 1, and leavesat 4 o'clock P. ., ATEVIDG at Chicazo ot 6 8. m., Aug. 2, thus giving umple time for participating m_the exercises of the day, and being one of the pleas- antest water exenrsions which can be made fromn Chicago. A cordiul invitation is extended to all to be present. The following is a brief deserip- _rENaNG DVANCES MADE ON BANR-BOO! lx;l fl e vl}lu‘ lvuld"llur [llmr;lul;" i oa sit kinds of sccurlilcs to” tura year. Apply to CHICAGU LUAN Washingtoz-st. . DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATC I\ bouds, cte., 8t LAUX S prty Golph-st.. wear Clarks, Koom 3 aid A PHIVATE PARTY WILL MARELAKGE sawH loans ¢n coateral or chstiel yecurity io strict confidence. Address W ne opice. PARTY WHO CAN DO 4 1 BUS A Fiaihing money on collatoral fesuricy. wiahes o inake arrungemeats with a responsibie mun who il furnish money a2 a fafr rate of fterext. Cun hold sc- curlties iu L own hauds. déress ¥ 6, Tribune ullce. all,—and they succeed in obtining it, SOMCUMES | Lion oF the manLmEnL: = V' ot n v | 1 v 9 = % UNTS IN STATE SAVING FIDELITY, days, but coustantly hours, beforé unybody clse. |~ Jiase, 1 foot bizhs plinth, 1 foot high; dte, T | A CSOPNES Kssroy kstmu\-.')\lxl- i o No man can cerefully wateli the recent records of*Changuith 4 mind undisturbod by interests | 4 psy Beheshuchishutt, bleot hish; total heiht oriere 1o oay 1877 taxes Tor sale. Yfect 9 inches. Sizc of foundation, 2 feet 10 | BU ", stock aud note broker, 83 Washington-st. of his own without perceiving thut cvery great | jocnes surface. Total weight, 24 tons. The 1 COMMERCIAL PAPEK, NOTES WITI COL- event is “discounted,” tht the decoest Scercts | moaumont fs. of Hollowell With toe Taterg, MoFC#dss, Snd other. sosaridles. buuzat are. suspected, thot Information reaches aneet | T . ell’ granite, with tue | Ly e o I UM & COuriio Fittheavs following inseription ugon it: G TSI ED Ni LMOUNT T0 LUAN ON lators, while the outeide world is still in the vtk s, Capt. Jonathnn Wazker, bara. in tarwion, Aass., S vanertys Tawase postioie retda 0. i dark. Staren % 1700, dicd in Lake Harbor, dick.} Stoti K Pemmerar ot ™ 3 <. April 30, 8. I LIPMAN LOAN MONEY ON DIa- Negro Suporstition. Theu lfit that manly rfght hoad, bold ploughmsn of | A, Ay WILL LOAX MUNEN Sn aiver ‘The power of superstition upon Southern ne- the wave; hought. 1vom3, heast corner Sudison and Clark- Its branded paim shail prophesy salvation to the ‘over Boston Clotinz Stor grroes fs fully ustrated o the confeseion of o Sranile uetiag ‘Tnomaston (Gu.) colored murderer, Dick Daw- | Holaup ite Gre-wrought langusge, that whoso reads | 2 NY AMOUNTS LOANED 0N FUENITULE o, Who was hung oo the St inst. e and bis [ hm‘n:{ [ ’;'” i ey A "o blaios without romoval. 151 Kaudoiphet., rother-in-lnw, Sranic Cunningham, were hard- enst awell strong Witnin him, his slnews chang 3 Cunningham, were hard: e SALE-SIS.0N STOCK IN OLLATERALS FOIt Cetefion as company. of Priuceton, 1. 16,003 stock In Lincoln Gas-Light Company, of Lincds, 1.3 £4300 stacic In the Safety Carburasor Company. ' The above were taken s collaterals sceurity, aud st be sold. Callor address A. J. GUILFORD, 143 LeSalle- 125, ASH PAID FOR OLD GULD AND SILVE! working farmers of Upson County, and the best of 1riends until Dawson cuitivated an uvlawful love tor Cunningbam’s wite. She determined to put her uususpecting husband out o1 the way, and as Duwson was loath to take his-Jife, she urzed him on with the aceusation thui Cun- ‘Thiz monument is erected to the memory of Capt. Walker by his anti-glavery friend, Photins Fisk, Chaplumn o the United States Navy. On the shaft above this inseription is the branded hand, with the followiug above It: “Capt. Walzer's Branded fland.” mogham bad hired an aged pewro, who,lived in . AS naroR oLl & Y S the woods near by and was credited by all the | e —— — L5 SEP"ENSF;‘_; ooV deseriptonat GOLDSM 'S Joan and Balll durkies of the vicinity with possesstnz an evil | TPRE FRIBUNE BEANOI OFFiCES. | Otice(lceasad), 50 Eagt Malison-st, Fiatabliened 13 = G Te (io0s | TIDELITY, STATE SAVINGS eye, to bewiteh him, “This was the reason, as Inis mistress told Dawson, why his garden did not do well; why the fish did wot bite his i TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMERGUS i inrouzuoit the clip we lave tiabllsied Branch lices In ibe different. Divistons, as designated below, where advertfsenients will be taen for the sme injes. and other bank Lovks 1ozl for ail cash st CABERES™S, 201 Deariornest., ‘opposite Lost-Oic FIRELITY, AXD STATE SAVINGS BANK-BOOKS hooks; why it~ was discovered that it 2 DU0 L s s & re Fice 33 churgud 2t the Meln Oflce, nod will be received | £ bousht for Gash. Money t0 oag un 1ahk-bunks or was he who stole n goose from - a | BRSTEUSATET. Thl Gurhus the week. nod URT D he o | Any biud of #eod securlty. | Apply to CHICAGO LOA neizhbor’s roost. Dawson was of course dis- | ouSaturday, COMPANY, 172 Washizigton-st. = L VINGE §TATE SAV- J. & L. SIMMS, Booksellers and Stattoners, 123 wenty-gecond- . M. WALDE West Madison- EMAN S IDELITY, G] O Tiied, Sy, and Govman Natlosal Dank clatturtaught for cash, Loand on lmproved real estate, ninerclal paper, an i ne seeured vy cotlateral ,Il:?t turbed vy the artful construction which Cuuningham placed upon every untowar cdent, and was finally placed {n terror of his Ars. Nowsdealr, Statloner, cte., 1000 near Western-av. fife by her statement thut. at her husband’s i1 THRUMSTOR, Weseside Neva Denot, 1 | (ited 'County orders and city Warranis, Tece direction she had pulled nine hairs out of the dar axes 1877, baught scd suld. 11 HOLMES, mofe of his head. She said that he would wind el lrpker, :9Vaoklngionsst these around a rusty uail thut toe Wizard had RIYSEY, TO LOAN O FURNITULE, Blaso given him, and with one blow daily for. nne X 01 conaterats, W, 11 KING, &b Bast Madion-et. PERIORALIONS CORCORAS, FORMENLY OF | fiim?. uehCe, YOUT MOUMCE (8 VEry HCK: WIHE BUr 80 { 0 e o Cs e x N 1IN SUMSTO SGIT FOL 20 TO oaee. Calliudseme Wit | OSEC, SR ety s o e o PERSQNAL=TWILL CIvE TIE THIEVES TEAT | merctal paper. L. CUT Tribune Buidig. robbed thy houss, July sth, more for the guods | oo iR days drive the nail into a tree; on the ninth day she persuaded Dawson that he would dican awful death. Dawson at once set himself at work to bresk the enchantment before the nine ZPTIO! days should expire, He lured Cunuinghaw 0 | than anyone glsc, snd no questions ssked. GEO. 5. FONEY TO LOANX_TO UNEXC i vi ve hi 19 SIf, 234 Sout! e ¥ o 2 <oual property. furniture, plance, his house with a promise to give him half a pig | MARSHL 259 South Linctia st QB}: "parics on perioual prorersy, Tursiur, piance PrEESN TSTS—WE WISH TO T form you thut we have the facilftics 10 burn pore inin work, and Wil do euch work cheaper than any house fu the West, at 73 West Madison-st. e should kill that evening, and then shot him, brained him with a hoe, and then hid his body where it was finally found by accident. Dawson was arrested and sentenced to be hung, on_cir- e e e e cumstantial evidence, and recently contossed his | PERSQNALTPARTIES DESIROTS OF LEARNING guilt, implicating Mrs. Cunningham. The | gneomze. Opens July 15 * Miethod and hooks ves 211 puo- TSSO, B for atromtar o S2ame 3 used In pan [PROF. SANGER'S CLAS3 FOR YS—SEVE! Iventh year beplas Seul 2; apoltea(ions now. v ; Rumber dmiied to twenty-four: boys fitted for ard, Yaic, or any volleze: unsurpasacd fachicis {)‘g}bofiu:}flé&:!fl;"flog pflrug‘ leasg ?s glvea by the 3 Sradl larvard, class of 1848, dresy 439 Wabzsh-ey. e L. EDOUARIDY TIVE OF PARIS) IN- tends sulllng for France sbout July 13, nd. Fonkd fzied (0 accompauy & welect party of geatlcinea {wistiinz w vialt Parts and the Contincaty a3 Iosirictar {n i Frenc lauzuage wid ** conipgaon de voysxs. . His Ilmwh‘vlfk of Faris and Europe will be of gres $1.50() LoLosx oNGuol CITY INPROVED, DA, without commisslons funds here. &pply early to D. W. STOLRS, fivom 15, 34 Washington-st. $2.0001500-s0.00-TO LUAN PO 11iEE 54, Sears on fmproved clfy real estate, and at nt. P, W, SNOWHOOK, s - 5()() WANTED_WITIl S B2.500 Al St BeS¥: Profits goods Teferences vschanged. W 77, Tribund otude 3 0 LOAN OV CITY PROPERTY AT 8 $2.700 73 LAY OX CITY PROPERTY ATS BURNS, 211 South Clark-st., corner Jackson, anufaceuring busi- Address —WWANTED TO DORKOW 54,000 O 5 | 1 QOO NATER 2 1 2 | yuduo to partio maitoz thels irst taar, Terma sacie cinse il Geinks. beeurity Romy e g, | fetery, "sadres 4 Wabatrav, ixr ELLSWORTH, Koom 9, & Lataile-st. 'S DRAWING AND SKEETCHING ‘gfi 00 WANTED, 5 YEALS, ON UNIMPRGVED DO, UULI soutn-stad “property. wortts at_gresent pricee $15,600; 10 per cent nterest. Address W & Trib- une ollee, 7.000 10, LOAN-CHEAP-ON "CHATTEL 4. mortgazes and other guod collaterals. Ploage nd 40, Tribine office. 5 TG LOAS IS SUNS 76 §UTT 0% $50.000 "Gy et Vot st bwet rutéz.” PETERSON & BAY, 158 Bundolpl B50.000 105 ATATT &xis FER CEST. g ’l(‘Ckllfl(ll"oV"d Culeago oroperty, Comtsstons low. L. CUREE, 5 Tribunc Bullath e I OUBEEIC SPECLAL CHANCE . A LEDUCE 3 To-Marrow - mornfng et O o'clock at tha Déarbora: ¥ UL **NEW METAUD.” AND ONLY CORRECT style of plano-olayia (aiso. guiar), tausht in 20 lescoue oy the Misszs GRELL. 235 West Matison-st. Terms moderate: “h\_”l‘ ‘CHOOL—A TEACHER OF NINK Juars' experlence a8 Princlpai destres a sith In Couk County; can turnlsh best references, titcate for $w0 years. Call or address PRINCIPAL, Geurral Park Select Sehool, corner Lake and Yeager- sts., Culeago, YXTITH PRt V‘r thing 5 lessons. reforenoes trom Q‘u 1. Terms vel A L & bash-av. 5 ;"2 I}I{OFTHX \(lIH—‘-XX'lé\Xln l};\'l’? G?C,\L LES D “aous by compelent tady teactiors. I 10, F ell Ifm l‘m’llmllmu-y!‘.c e e gAM REISCELLANESUS, AR 55 e e ILL THE % THUSE FINE. A CIT SYSTEM SHORT-HAND EVERT- in the language cai be wrlcter a from 3 to Three nonths practie for apeed. Abuadant feal wrlters of ayate. Iavesu- low durloit summer. Prof. PE] CED PRICES. ELEGANT FURNITURE. PARLOR S$ETS HALF PRIGE CHAMUEL SETS UALF PRICK. ODD P! i OWN PRICE. Havinz parcliased the stock of a furnitura factory at a prreat =ucrifice, we are able 0 offer some of the Dest barcalne we have ever shown. Ouly thi: it Full parlor sult In terry b pulting . : AND S lor silt, Terry aad plust. A Latto viditers, made of siver Size. for $1. 8t 0 Ezsc ftadtson-st Hoow 3. AR eiyits of Diaitig 2l Lingtug o SI0ST POPULAE KNIFE- AT I 813 Wabush- v, They uil bave iz e, made oaly t ey $7.50. 310, 15, $13. chafre, $2.30, §3.50, $5, 37.50. S5, 310, $15. aud 520, . SIDEBOALDS, TALs TREES, FAULES, PARTOR TARLES S, BEDDIY RENUCED 1’} Wi Fisasurses redy SIAUTLNS TORGLAR P Extrioréiuary bargaios ai STINE'S Star 1 Deprtinent Store. 16.00 curringed fur 1500 carriages fo: 20.00 surriag st ALRGAIN—WE WILL SELL FOR CHARGES forty Inrge vineger aud mash-tuts; also larze cope VUi, CLe. 140 Wast Mouru-ut. Ty WITIL BAD. ¥ ihs ** Lone Binr™ r1d, ad lowest prlces: bews ichi. or 81X for $13. ade to myas- 2dLn pleasc 706 tn Gvery Tospret. Try . 't Company, 193 Dearbora- 2DTHE UNION FO) GHEANY, West Mad{sou-<t.. are ferinz 2 splendiil Hud of hoisz-Thrztshing Foods 3¢ 0w prices, and constetinz of everytaing needed 2rom Kitehen t parior, and upel tuelr yonsiur payaient plus. Oue feature of buying: upon thls vla s that purchssers cre enabled to furnish i better coods thua If thiey were limited with Just 60 tiany dollars to lavest, uad tne *Unlon ™ ciatind superiority right here. Thes cell patrons nothing hut honestemade aud well-anishied goods, and_ vpon such termaos will satisty all, In stock they cares dressing: Cuse 363 10 8l cuslins from $63 10 3135; Queon Auie Zulls, $30; dresstug-barcau reid. $45: Chmber sets, from $10 'to S25: Tiull-trees, secretaries. sideovards, quallty vol; §: dre oyt TOCKROA vermto tcle suid, price reduced. A. OARLEY, 1o 2. Wash'iy HAVE "FROM $1.000 TO_ $3.00 TO IXVES T 1% Hvray and marble-top tobles, all (n mew pudicrus: Sodte 3 ¢ , elep t : s : peying busitess: must State th parlor Turulture [y Turklsn, Quocn Anne, nad ¥reach | purfontar of (i Dusmed: Andeaes & 1o Tt su . patent rockers, ®casy-caalia, beddlug, sprinzs, el watting, Aloves, ranges, Unwase, woodén- ware, crockery, Rlusyware, plate rizerniors. A thorouglh i nand wmody of dolng business s warraatel. UNION FURSNITURE CO., Stadion-ef, T REDUCED PRICES stoves, and erucke SUPERFLUOUS HATE CAN 5 removed without iajury t the vies. mutd-patces, and sruptions ly. Gray halr restored: halr blunded: loped. Coametica having. 2 by M KEANE, 253 West Muifzen- ADIES HAV) ave it yormaite Freckle, ware, foe-buxes, 1103 (nto stock scd. Al zoods 503 West, st., thtrd ADIES WISHING A QUIET AND COMFORT- ubls tome durlng couilyement can procure iho 162 in the family of @ reifable physician.” Addrees T 21, ‘Iribune omce: - DAGTIES DRIVING RNITURE, CARLY 5 oD terins to wuit purchnser, | We carry k¢ lgracst. tost [clla- fulshed ad sclected Sock of guuds 10 o uny house fuptehing esivishment m the iy, Our_goods being dargely of our own matufactufe, We cah make our customers a lo¥er figure on better Foods thau Mol other dealerd. e have a large line. of the Htest dosigas 1o Brusscls wnd Ingran carpots thoh we ofsr ar the ipwes: cean prices, o oawy paymasts. Tu out furniture depariment “ve have everything rom the fAnest-ashed marble-top dressing-case snit 10 the loweat priced burean; elso par- lorsuits and lounges [n every syl zzd culor, in an endiess variety, Ourstock of stovee) vontaina some of iz Dest und most favorabiy knovia parlor stoves, cook~ fnzsioves. and Kiichen runges ever offered fn this city. We sell ulf our gouds un caxy terms, and are the RIy nouse In the clty chat selis exclusively la that way. We {2¥(te all Duycrs 10 post (hemselves by learuing our prices ead examining our roods befure completing pur- Chtseselserchere. JOUN 3. SMYTH, 134 West Madison, JJEAR [ SIND TAAT S CARIN & FULLLINE of furojture, carpats, and houschold 200ds: that we Zuirnish Douses &nd 1ivInz-To0Ins entire of easy Wonthly All pirtles uylag of us may reiy on (afe Feaunent, OCF goods ure Wirranted of U TAE BOUTH SHOKE g Faods can gt eupper 3 pUtup ther huries 8t Lake Shore. oppostee Hyde Tark \Water-Works.d OYICE TO LiQUOI: DEALERS. HOTEL-REEP- Gend In your orders o have assed covered from e dles, and teat style and cheap. DECOLA- n-b A TROFITABLE =53 West Mudison- T)0IET HONE FOR LADIES DURING CONEIRE ment (srofessiona)l. 100 South Sangamun-st. becween Monrue agd Adams. ) EMOVAL— R 39 removed to the NO: Tgs St hesunt doable batiate ¢ coil slecant dooble ballding SAND 27 STATE-ST. IY—VACANT LOT OF TR b OSEAILY, CEMETE b iy, Bavl biyers can secure syecisl borgalas L O eracAST DR S Examine stock and prices befors b, . C. &g | o e v Ry fr iy il R, S A S et Wi v Seltiat whiaraely: pudvea s 35 Frivuge bilce, 5 7 A PARTY THAT WANTE TG RUN A REN. ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD—WE HAVE JUST BE- i & large consizament of fousehold Roods. that Suld at Drivate sale Thid 7eck, a3 owners can- 1ot wult until our regular nuction ssle; Pler-mirrors, mantel-mircors, parlor-furniture, marble-top dressing- 5. 10arbie-top bull-trec. cight goud carpets. en, and lovadry ‘at the prices: tudrant. rang free. Call for particulars, G.APPLE- LOX, 445 Sauth State-st. TPEAVELIY ELLING ON COMIS- slon to drugis grocers wishing 1o carry o o 7 clgary, ddres with reference T 0. Tribune. ’[‘l £ OIL PAINTINGS TO LD ] 4 or whojssals groceried. Addiess W g . Look esses, el Bedsteuds. § £5, 2310 60 CouLs Jier 7ard; Covk- eliezp for staves. S2 £, S4 spriugs. 50 centa. Can't toueh one { 41 Tribunc o BUY A GUOD WATCH DOG. 1 sldeof hese prices at aucticn. - Come Sna see for your- Inquire a1 bakers, T) East Zelves. © ATl must be 20k Moniy and Tasecay. Cali At GGz West Lake-et., HODGES & CO.'S Warcrooms. TAMBER SETS $16 70 £50; M. T. AND WOOD T, bureaus, commodes, extension talies, lounges, 0003, Wire INOLresSes, SOHZI, COUL-Stoves. ete.: R Tece" anythlie you wadt 13 the housekeeping itne. chieap fr_eash only: & good Hallete & Duvls pluno, 7 octavs, FIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, &3 2nd %0 Van Buren-sc. (ASH PAID O] TAR b uids: Tuemiturs of p: 65 L F W, TRNIST YOUR HONES OX EAST I ments withi soves, carpels, furaftire, und croviéry Bt the West End Furpiturs Hoose, 235 West Medlson- st A full line of pariorand chamber sults tn all néweet passernd, - Fine fufshed pecior sults to raw plusk, lair-cloth, wnd terry, Chamber swite. war Lops: 't Marle Antolnene, Freach ortier styles, Chat er oot at the fowest prices House, 233 Wt Madidon-at. VW ARTEL-TG e tiorouihbred. Madtsou-st W ANTEo-FO farel. Direct fn care of 101 HI—ICH-CREAM KOOM F1X- ¢ Monrce: CASH-A TWO-STORY FRAME alr o move, In Weet uwber Comping, 254 TED=F Gliing Toie 35 gl Riarosstns Edfand who conteinplate 0 get WOTK. _Addre:s WILL THE GESTLEMAN THA® CALLED aT 371 West Madison-sL, on the 20th of dune bs- . azil inguired ot the 100ms 0 Hy July 8. D-PEDDLEWS BOUTE, WITH 500, Apuly Noadav, from 10103 & J. £, WILLE tween d und 5. ro Al r 12 cot vach I leagta Tribuae oiice. ¢ pactics buylug said furnicure cun 163a 1 W e thi Houso If they desire to.To S0t lueation &4 o0t W13 | spvrt i Work dosa i city.” Forall particulnrs address OWNET, T07 | satisfactanit, aud prices to ault ths tha Ay ol (L1 EDUCATED ROY 3 ANTED=X S3A VY ANt in Yeirkeit fir ofice boy in a s whote M4 pATENLS, AN HGYE firets 03 0p~ "Address ¥ THE ENTE for some one. L SALE“CHEAP, Tuses7oo DAFloT e, cost 3173, 10F 4. cle house: mastilve w class Telrences: A permaneat siuatiod end ortunity for the rizht ind of an sppllcant. a owa writlig W I& colfice. T OF USE. A Callzi250 st o Y ANTED=TO BUY FOR CASTCT00 i JOR SALE—AND HOUSE TO KENT—THE FUR- UXtores of # IG-cladi markct; on ¢ Bros itarc ot a 10-ro0m Eouse: everyihing new aud fn | ferred. V30, Tribune o lV,L‘THD—“’lLL“P KCIASE STOUKS DLET ¥V Souds, boots and shoss, und alf otuer kindy raer- chandise at fair valoation. WAL 8. MCKNIGAT, 47 Wastiingeon-st. e vory dest griler: Hours in nice location 03 Park-av. Addres: T w). Tribiue oice. QUENITURE COVERS CUT_AND MADE 1O ‘urder, ‘only §3 u sult and warracted to i Calior HAND POOL-TATLE FOIU addresa 740 West Madlsor ANTED—ASECOND- i FDVKV\LE—A V7 CIAMBER SET, MADE TO “ - A, BENDLETON, ‘order for $123: to reatzo on ft at ance wil sell for | Bowen- \TED-PEOFOSALS FIOM r‘i‘vzwmsimm argty to build 16 or 20 73gund, With machbiery, > & s o o P $18. Call at furniture factory 1478 Wentworth-av. 701 SALE-DLACK-WALNGT BDEDIOOM SUIT. mnrble top, cost 31007 wied ol efght montus: V plows, etc., for grating ruads. Ticulars [adulre at 157 Lasal price $4u, _128% North Wells-st. 5 e T ARD TI3S9 MADE EAST_CALL AT ULICK A ol CAS A EO% ot wiil find every- ourke’s, 52 West Madlion-at. i ‘nouschald govds. Uilng 1 She tae. oF faraitare and. Srussela and Iugralp CArpels, cook Vs, Tainr. ofl-cloths.” Grockers, refrizeratore. the Frefich ward: Tobe bedsteads, chcaper than the cheapait. und ns Addre:a W ANTED— A MEDIUM-SIZED PRESSUKE viog inakers Latc, Rumber of bluwer, sodjprice, W a4, Iribune ofiice. +10 o0 i eymienss (38 HyHa e et e 7 10 LT RO B8 W VW ASTED—TO LO7-FIXTURES FOL 3 DITC: Mauisoa-st.. where you will get bergzins. g Ll:‘;:fl‘;v:?xilul “;?n‘:xe.;l-i‘:' ast be 8 bargain. I WILL PAY CASH FOR LAl Ok SMALL —S—Avvrfi_r_mu—m 1005 of Bouseiiold fursiture. L. 231 Weat Lan Colpliat, o : bt PARYES BISFOSNG oF TUELE HOUSENGLD o, carpiti ue Wil nd 8 cash Customer by adafbading L, 709 Lak EFAIIS FOR STOVES SIADE AT TT0%; AL bany. Kochester, Cleveland, Lince! S 356 clannere, sl . C. METZNEIS, 137 Westhtan: i TIE RITCHES FLOCE AND SIEAL i .\‘OF rofits (0 Cattvusyere: scod for e GEO. 1. COOK. 130 Madi- TWARIED i) watch-dog. &2 SP) 3 Soutn CHinton-uz. 'S Tros yare, 56 to SALTESE OR fuil de- 5. AND GLASS PAETI- NOF SALE—20 FELT B. 4Apply at 77 Clark-st., tion: aisovoe B, W, desk. basemen:. Yol FALE—AT #p WABASH-AV., FINZ AND M nérlarproot sate, with two set donbl duors asd Deavy steel chest; wWelsht, 4,500 pounds. SALE—SIX E 4, oac-third {5l cos TED-TO PURCHUASE FOR CASI @ size dre-proof safe. A Hiall or Dicbold pro- ferred. Address W4, Tribune'oflce. « CYTANTED—GOOD CYLINDER DESK AND THREE VY oflice chnlrs. State lowest price, Address W ib, “Tribune vilice son-st. ANTE] fuiding bedszind. SKOBAGEs . .. ST, (SPACIOUS AND COMPLETE) D s v archzadiss. 900 15 Akt Lovee: rates. DUSE, 16) WESI MOS0 handide. carciazes ete. Louna T Intorest. Caitt for stocks of £oode, Y. 76, 72 AND W —CIE @ CASH—AN ZMPIRE OR e st Tl Sl AL for bou: Teandolpl-st. (Hale Blo FATENTS. PATENT-L T COULLAND & CO.. SOLICITORS of Fatenzs, Ro. 70 LaSalle-st, 100 14. = Keleucs Pprocured gad rejected anpiicatiuiis prosecuted. cavears uied: particular attcutlon givea to the protection of tradu-marks andozher commniercial devices, and a gea= erzl pazens Duaness transactl AND MERCHAN d. e QTORAGE FOR FURNITUL e Shfe aad v Liberal dvacen &G, PARIY, 276 East Mudison-s

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