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THE CHICAGO g TRIBUNE: MONDAY AUGUST 12, 1878 Information, Tlis latest proposal was tothe “ Nuw, Charlor, that you'and the ALDEN. trip, mude eaperially agreeable by his kind and ) ansiduous atrentio ™ nald he, **1 understand well oys wiil never let me o away from you without n rememnrance, My dear fellow, you know [ will hi te brand abromil— WIT NOT MAKE IT C10ARS! Buppose, now, you get the boya to chip in 83 aptece, and buy mo 200 cigars—and you can keep 1 and | won't know any- ! The presentis not yet Alden has had the d to carry him, his wifc 1. B, Sargent. Fig., Gen- w Facific Raltroad ~1xax liaving just visited, at your lnvitation, the slong tha tine of o Missienippl, to Biamsrek, the Missonrl Hiver, we_denlra to notonly for the pleasure affarded an by this ex- carslon, madae Ao dollghtful by the briffant weather, (he novel scenery, and by the kini st tentiona of yournaif and of niected with your Company, hat alsa ta expreds aur obligations to yon fho Dumorous Editorial Writer of the Now York Times. of enuntry lyin: 3 time to get my Jn Interview with Him Anent His In- 10 tended Visit to Europe. ol dherm yanred] thing about 1. Beof' dacided npon, Forsome time _past, Mr. hackmon eny: other gentleman col for the opportnnities tfina given ua to enlarge and cotrect one_conceptions of roductive territory lytog batween rivers and tributar who have not secn it cannot nce and prodnctiveness of thin great region, nor the rauidity with which it ia being brought under cultivation, not the hanndiess 118 posstble resonrces. have seen and esamined great farma of thousands of aces, each teeming with a wealth of gniden graln; where farming I8 cacrled on with s tem and on & reale (hat can only remind onc of t army, and whern but three streich of unbroken We have sen the emigration pourh prinzing up all slong the line. 4 Intellivent and energelic citizens from vur A aged in cultivating wany thousands of acres of moal fertile soil in the very midat of what has been consdered by some to bo & barren alika- From Our Own Correspondent. ok, Aug. §.—On retumn! celved the startiing announcement Alden, the Times humorist, was Europe for a six months' residence. ug to give the Ameriean peopla thereason verance, 1 souzht the man of funny e was found in the newaroom, en- he customary search for a paragraph- which to build a column of humor at ¢ some person or place,—~Western All was well with us rd * Intervlew.! Then departed from his face, the twinkle te lonked a changed m. cken with subdued sadness. foto my nrsenal rush of auch oceasions, as well as to show the ess of his arrangementa, he i d the same hackman to await his re- 1 carry bt home mgaln, though he ddoesn’t know when that will he. No writcr of tho Metropolis will be more missed. e —— VANDERBILT'S MONEY. Mushroom Capital and Commanism, American Financier, The Vanderbilt family ls reputed to be worth $100,000,000. Bat did sny one ever stop to con- sider how this fminensc sum of money renlize the magnin 8 operations of or four years ago w {own generally p catloned tho wo We foel bound to express onr canvictions that croal valler of tae Tted Hiver, 18 in cencenl of almost ineshanatible fertil ity, and exceliently ndapted fo the ng of all mmall grain and to the ral and that it will tn the near future contsin within s borders many hundreda of thousauds of peapiv. ed in supplying bread and meat and wuol for mililons elsewliere. In our judgment here 1a & eld where nnoccupied Inbor may find enough to_do, sud capital may find wrodactive_omploynien aimila¢ half occupied land found the radical cure for **bard timea. It is reported that they are the possessora of one-hall of the capital stock of the Central & Hiudson River Ralirord Company. If this sup- posilion ba true, they own one-half of the prop- orty owned by that corporation subject to s murtgage of about $40,000,000. Now, wlo but ita principal owner ever catimated the value of that property at $130,000,0000 upon such & calculation of tho valua of tho Central & [udson River Ralroads that the ‘Vanderblits have recently been able to buy up other ratiroads and to colarge thefr powers for cxtortionate charges upon the public, In1803the combined par value of the capital stocks of tho New York Central and the Iludson River Rail- toads was $42,712,700, and their averago market value d1d not much exceed that suin, cortaln Saturday night Commodors Vauderbilt ital stock of Lhie Central to bo d at 8 later period, when on with the Iludson Compauy e declared that tho value of the two stocks combined was 839,428,300, Increased valoation in the space of two years of Was an easy way to d one which beats the Green- ght, yet it was and the Vanderbilt family ledged the wealthlest in PRt ey this region, including U with awfulcalmness. Of course I went. nveolent for an aracnal, sort of box not more than five feet -y patt of it could easily be reached A desk and two chalrs com- fueniture, There wasn’t room for A rmall canuon stood {n the window- Maps, chorts, and plctures adorned An odd-lookiug cabinet faced the " gafd the humorlst, In the same ssuct Volco, as o passed behind the desk ated_himagit, su rofitable grow- lace Waa Yery co sing of cattle, who will be en: in short, o this sud Hanntsox Loptxnrox, Jous P, Mctingdon, . W. PRERTOR, Axnng MaTTEsON, W, K. SULLIVAN, Hinar 1, SinuEr, 1t W. Juiixsox, porting his feet on the will brlefly explain to o position fn which you, although beoutitut, and with a family upon dependent for support, a That cannon is ithin a foot of my ciger. door 1 can thus easily reach by ex- , is_composed within of fort, { which contains a cartridge. t to spring that door and forty balls Beneath the chisir on wliich you upl—Is a charge of powder exact- Whom you &rc 1 geclnral the capl Nenny A, CHITTENDEN, Jf.y the consolidatio teading my arm, ———— e WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN PARIS. A Chicago Lady's Address Ilefors the In. ternational Congress of Woinen, ypondencs of The Tribune. Panis, July 20.—Flc United Btates are re- presonted at the International Congress of women now in scsalon in this city, by Mrs. Julla Ward Howe, of Bostan, and Mrs, Jane Graham Jones, of Chicago.{Bubjolned is the brief saluta- tory given by the lattor lady; an address which the V'arls papers Lave gencrally pralsed: Fnikxps, COXPATRIOTS, AND INTENXATIONAL CONGURESS, Ansxsizp 10 Discuss TuB Riarts AND CLaing oF WouzN: Allow me to extend Lo you the sy athy and congratulationa of the National Women's uffrage Ansociation of Amerlca, which I have the 1 congratulate you apon thi suspicions, this sublime moment for” woman, thi Appropriate place for this most Imporiaat’ Con- backers out of the public generally, beeaine to be acknow! BLOW YOU TO TIB CRILING, ring with 1y foot. rough, becauss theso are fron and, besitles, it would inter« T the men in the composing-room over- Lave tho remnants of iy interviewers 1In case thase littie con- have hero "—taking them from —+q seven-shooter, 8 bowle, snd Now go on with your queations— ot be particular.” This locked like when 1 touch a sp! pot blow you ¢l be well worth considering what will happen when the corrain course of events tcars down this paper wealth of true that on this immense capl & Hudeon has continued per annum, which, whether It was earned or not, has been a tax upon every nau, wWoman, But It must be remem- since all this [alee and flctitious wealth was created, the bonded debt of tho Company has been fncreased some $:27,000,000, which, with the premium at which the bo the Company over n No statement has ever o public of the disposition of this sumn of cash realized, beyond tho genoral repol mads each year to the State Engincer, showing charged to the conatruc. ptrern over tho ital the Central s fall, T to pay 8 per cent serlous busincss for a funoy | S0dchild fn the State. Seelti sumething in bis eve, umber of scientitic the desk, and no L that sciontificlearning with are so replete, ""1 suggested faiteriogly, Coxrugnes or Ti 1 un openiug allusion toa n works which were doubt the sources of which hig eaitorials #Those volumes, honor to Teprescnt. ngo reply; *““one of them, went off—when the last interviewer 't come back_vet," he added. t are you golng to Europe for, roue. o Pane. gorgeons nnder her Grand Monargue, sur- rounded by that splendid galaxy of besuty, genius, brillisnt_and attractive onder the roat KKmperor whose mateoric ound the wondering gaze of A with pejther King nor Court or startling man destlny, she s grander, mora gorgoous, more um‘wl\nd 1t haso large additions which * charges have been out of all pro- portion to tho A *Thint is proper. FOL MY OBALTH," al thg same time baring anarm about Capt. Willlam Curtls’, with ereat wuscles above and below the elbow,—an arm tLut any athlete mfeht “Wijers did _you e 1 asked fu wonder. ++Where 1 grot tho w fxia that some conservativo think that n large proportion of the saum recelyed from tho sale of bonds has been pald Ve intend no disrespect to o y is the ghrine towards which tho pligrims of out for dividends, the gentiemen whio compol but woe do not belleve that oven a single outalde of the Vanderbilt family, Das over scen s detallod statement of the dis position which wus m from the sale of bonds, com ily laden With the dlalects of all nstions, are the different parts of tho carth rep- in thele economic and Industrisl pro- ducts, but esch thought, ides, motive, and noed are brought before the world in the various **con- ring this great unton festival t such an arm aa that?? the sum realized and of = sun which Is us! to tho original cost of the entire doubly- cked line from Albany to Buflalo. Afr, Wihilam 3. Vanderblit bas obtained the control of the Michigan Central Ruflroad, which, revions control of the Lake Bhore ads Southern Rallroads, wives ‘1°| liole of myself. You do }ms suppose I o about borruwlng arms of my gresses’' asgembled of liberty, poace, & religion, education, phil Inbor—each bave had thelr cloyuent nidvucates At this time, when the great ones of tho earth are ‘met togather in earncet thought and honest dis- cussion,—when esch mind and conaclenco is ats tuned to the hizhest motiv woman, whose labor, wealth, cemented the stones {n every monument that mag man, the opprossed, the patiens, qulet ile othar slept, rdered and plundered, — nand by the gulllo- tine for liberty,--should here nod now have her hearing and her advocates, As & child of America, ‘We cannot forgol that muscular development?® «Once moro, theo, what are golug to Europo [ confidence?? 4 “Certalnly.” “Frlendy 1 go to learn the trombona, long desired to learn the trombone; but Iuls- wovered, soon after I began 1o publie sentiment would uot sl earn the trombone 1n this country. abroad. 1did learn tu play the Freoch horn at sy howe on Loug Island, but the results CAUSED M TO OIVE 17 UP." ¢ How was that 1" wWell, T used to retive into tho wilderncss to 1got sol could play well—remark- 1 was beut on playing well, One niehit, when my family wasswav, 1 took the to lcarn & new plece. 1fclt prowty t up thy solo concert for about Tien 1 awoke from the sleep of the fust and exhausted, 1 was surprised, on Tooking from my window, to find the doctor's the dour of our next neighbor. ut 1 unw a mouthly nurse Las- 1 pever asked —how apropos that and brain have that this hos been dona to obtalu control of the business between the Eastand the We that Erfo 1s to be reduced to o local raliros | Western connections, while 13 to be shut out of Chicago. and enough to nd's once great Hudson; but its own grandour For the succesaful lasuc of such sn onterpriss it would requirs a real capl- tal of four times that which Mr. Vauderbilt ia reported to be possessed of, hisil {8 the mushroom gro this suddenly-acquired wealib can be made real , what gusrauteo has the public futuro’ Baturday bizht the of the Central & not be declared to be §200,000,000, and thot & fresh demaond will not be mada for rates which *sbalt be remuner- utive on tho capital fnvested 1 It Is_this fleti- tious capital, not only in Ceatral and 1ludsou, but in_ nearly every rallroad of tho country, which the merchanta” and people have to fight. It is » fght ngatnat the demand for payment for survices noi rendered; for intercst on copital in a word, itisaflght against Comnmuniem. That stratim of the commercial manufacturing, aod mereantile interests of country,—coninanly known us tha middfe class, ground between theupper aud the pethier will-stons, must strike with titious capital, demunding un- that other Communiatic ele- I,vevem all men working ex- ractice, thut the low me to safely working whilo mu; wouwan, who bas died in prisol apd deprived of all the Grand Trunk 'Tha schieme, as lald down, dazzle tho ambition of rallway king, Iusures its failure. lova and yenerate fayetto, althoughn hundred years havo paesed rince Renerous France senthim’ to our nid in our grest strugule for But aa & womsn All truo women love France, in whose Ideas generate an uhly well—Lor me. glory in her. and honor France. rolife soll grest progresaive take fout, in spite of King, France, the protect- and of which one- wth of & night. If me of the schol asylum which generousty recelved the womon who eking these intellectual sdyantages ges_cruclly denied ¥rance, who compelicd republican America an clvilized Eugland to opon their educational fnstl- rance, thy birth-place of & host of women whose splendid genius, devoled lives, and heroic denths have encournged and ju- aplred women of other lands shiako off the Sguominious have riveted npon them. then, that tho women {rom ail nations nect on the free soil of Frauce to **declaration of lands and pledye hearts to he sacred canse of 'To-day wo moet 10 thank Franca for the grand woman whoso lofty utter- ances come echolug and re-echofng to us’ through the corridors of timo; to than! mon who have been the beacun- men to higner civilization and greater batrod of 1he sUUe Inome ten by and enter whether It was a giel or boy; Lut I was com- jelied to give up the Freuch horn or remove Loug lsland," +T'o what part of Europe do you gol!! ‘To 1taly, the' I gkics, the Tdod of Honer, the—. “ low ia that! tlower fn Italyl " LExcuse me; you sce, L got & Nttle mixed, “Lecauss 1 sall for Jtaly ou the —n natlonal error caused by sailog on & Bot baud mo that them at home; tutions to women; i their struggles o ackies which the ages w appropriste 1t is, Not exaclly. *Natlonal? steaniship. ‘womun's emancipation, volumo thiere, und I tell you what Italy 1s, ory no, vou can read it at your lelsure—if you caro 1o buy tne book somewhiere.” «1fow longr will you remain in Ltaiy1" * As loug as my muney holds out," 4L course you are wealthy " ~—{f oppused to hein, o for hor great equal force the ficl Ights 1o gulde all Just waues, ond uame of wmy greatcountrywomen, inaugu- tors aud londers of the women's rights move- went in America,—the cloquent and ardent advo- cates of lberty for men ond womnen allke, both black and white; iniho name of Lhe oficcra of the National Women's Sullrage Assoclation of America; {n the name of those grand women, Lo- cretis Mott, Klizabeth Cady Blanton, and Busan B, Authony | satute the women of France aud of ke world assembled fo this Congress, and wish thom to our minde what accoinplished by noble womun every- where, we aro encouraged to rencwed elfort, 1n Amerlca we have accomplisticd wonders, and yet we demand wore, and shall continue tode- mand until we a1 oqu vut I don'e count in the moncy made off my tooks, ‘That Is o reserve fund, ‘I bellovs 1hers are 3 or 83 duc me yet from the publishers, but | shall nut drat on them for that.!, “ Your books have paid wetl, then wiplendidly, I must have miready received ot less than 375 from my publishers,” 1 do not wean tho first bovk—Dbecauss the publishers of 1 chose o strong house the THE N. . EXCUR The Verdict on Country Fxpressed in a Brief Mamorial and » Letter to Mr. T B it Paud Plonere- Pross, Ang. 10 The Northern Paciile excarsius party were taken yesterduy iorning in carringes by the 8t, Paul membiers of the verty to polutsol futerest around the city, and ut bulf-pust 11 tuox the traln for Minneapolis, nccompanied by Mr, Sar- gent, where, after dining at the Nicoliet, they were treated to a ride around the novlo city at tho falla. After visiting ita mills, sosnufactorlos, tus, thoy returued to Bt. T'aul in the evening, sud will dopast this morn- jug for liome, They sll expross theinselves Dighty delighted with thelr excursion over the and greatly at the fertllity sud sgricultural resources second thme.” *\Whut (.0 you proposo to do In Italyl " I have long wanted to do noth- y wife und children will go along to Lielp ine accomplish this clicrished purpose.’ “Will you write lettersi® “Not il my funds get short, Dut Ishall Jeave o few cditorlals behiud e, touchine on uples of the thnc at which they will be orinted. Tu'that way I sball got to Italy snd R A LAZZAKON Yefore my friends—and creditos **When do you salli” * Aug. 31, preseut month and year,” “WIE you truve! much outslde ot Italyl " “1 want to get to Eg A friend recently from In Btate. Iu church, ago woman entered our crimiual 10 be tried; now vocato to plead the caune e apirit of mercy, Twenty K0 womman entored the sick-room oaly rly vaid nurse, naw shic s the trusted me fcal udviser, friend, and counscilor, 14, In many ruspects, the peer of man; to-morrow abio will bo in ali reepocts bl scknowludged uqual. the Influence this Congre: y dvancetnent toward thut perfect Jiatico and buinauity detosud, Women of Frauce aud of thu wurld bo of goud cheer and continue to agltata for the right; for in tue _elevation of woman llea the progreas of tho she entera there a4 8. of Justice and invuk and secing its b u ri—realize thelr t bofore I come back, zypt tells e the ruins thiere are extreniely Interesting, ‘The most in- ting ruina of ‘all, bo says, are the Egyptian fug-girie. _As my wile Leard hlin suy so, she will provably Insist on polug to Egypt with hie Lus fntimated that, whither T go, she w -'lf.v tho way, where did you get that bayo- *On! that e the one I fotended Lo carry in the War,—tho oue L shiould nave carricd 1o the War, I think, It [ had gone to the War." »Why dfd you sclect Italyas your reslidence 1! had a fondness for Italy. Northiern Pacific, which souie of them hard been Jed to belleve was s barren and inhospltable development aud scttle- anid eapacially at the mag- hich’ have su suddenly endor of & portiun of the alongg the Jue of the Northern tlemen coanccted with the yesterday mornlug at the ipted the lolluwlng brief wxpressfon of thelr verdict upon cognitinn of the —————— descrt st the mpld ment of that reglon, ultivent wheat jarins a we Hel River Valley party held a meeting Metropolitan. memorial a8 un the country traversed and jn ge courtesy of the (iencral Mauager, A maeling of gentlenion 1es and press of Chicago Minneapolis, who have over the Northeen Pacill vin Bruinerd, was b 4, 8. Paul, Adi. 8 arrison Ludiogto French aud Eug! Parns Corresondence London New: 1t may be remarked that slang often converts barmless words futo fosulting cpitbets, therehy causing forelgners, who trauslate the trivial ex* presslous of thefr own tovgue ‘literally, to be misunderstood, Wirlyial,” by tlie way, has a ty attachod to it In French, snd fs never used but to designate language of the voarsest klud, Iu English wo suy of 8 fust young juuu tuat bo 8 a ¢ plckle,” and compare a proud, fussy per- son to a turkey-cock, sud 8 sleepy, beavy coun- try wench to s cow; but it would never doto apply the equlvalents of cornichon, dindon, or wazhe to Froneh persol tug tue least fastidious 1u Eogllsh that a maou {a wn owl, the Freuch say (vulgurly) buse (Lustard), or Auitre thelr torm for & lout {s chumeau (camol, wiser, rat (rat); for a peréon with a apiteful (moth}; for an obstinate war- orse); for & silly woman, linotls if the comuicreial bod- enso of fmproprie- flwankee, 8t Paul,and t retunned from a trip from 5t Paul ko at tho Melropol- n, of Milwaokee, and Mr. J. A, Dapray, of was ulecied Becretary, of Wi imesting that w] luve always Tike 8l tho Popes—so far zs T course 1 mean to g0 10 Rome, though I know 1 ahall be very sad there. Wy, they are rulniog ACTUALLY CLEANING TIIN ATHEETS, i modern lmproveincuts. have long been kindi tuward the Vaticau, 1 rermember rightly, very such over the loss of J Cardinal—1lct me se wis hls namef Nu matter, though, grieve Just the same over any of them." iden then called my atteotion to bis ratt—cut from the Graphle—of the Pope, to s remurkable wor-map representing the con- Hiict fu the East, and his favorite engraving of a s a8 **Boda kal Buropol was called to the chalr, the Chicago Juler-Ucedn, the ununIBUUS OpItION heru Puclfic Ratiw under paln of k- Where wu say +Ahie lately-decease roduchig & VaTiet ce. ‘Vhe axncultural fosuurces of the but Lwperfectly kuowi (o the geuvral rroueous impreavivns pravall in pauy Pue country s heslthy, and the upporting, in cumforts f bardy yeomen, Liv d grain can be produced as cusily au 1n lowa aud Nebraska, and mare than thte need not ho sxid. 1o ted all alung the line. Coneides o vaciuus pullle, uuwer- vanced enough tosupport local uews- na well a2 churches sn od River Valley, wiiich s of unsruasscd fertility, beeu made durnug the past ime (hat great valiey Urcek drug-store In the Attle were such mottoet phor one Dollar etc, As 1 doliberating on the best wuy Lo get out safely, 8 | gentieman sppeared and presented a periodical. He threw it lu the door, rather, +Yes," guid the humorist, **there is Phillios ‘with his paper.” It was u wine-clrcular; ht {ho rubbit meet with more W Frauco than fu Englan hicr would suy adiitrin W Cheat uns rude lapin nea fellow, Tle Frenct describe s spendtbird perce (basket with a holo fn i), 8 eredu- ous sfwpleton as 8 yoberaouche (one Who Zapes for files); W busy-body, a3 a denicheus de meries (ot Wl hunts for blackbirds), aud w persun ore free lu making uuctuous promlses than iu Kueiog thew as a dunnesr d'asu benite de cour (@ pver uf court boly water.) A youug lady whose couduct Jeaves something to be desired “fs eadd fu_Frauce to *throw her bounet over the wind- wilil;” & covk who levies undue perquisites un the mooey given ber fur marketlng. 1t danser (1nakes thy basket-baodle inflint is onc who would *‘sliear wn egg."” arihing into four, or elss one * who dues not tie up his dogs with strivgs of sausages.” el bas featticred at Lo ¢ has stuffed the renderivg fora cock- and-hull story 13 8 cog-u-l'ans (covk and dovkey)y and the Awericantsu to “urizzie ' iy watched Jare du mauvais sang (to Tbe youug Parbafan dandi- “ire aqualre uerous recogmition 1y of a cuwrade, immense progress hss two years, upd in ashort Wil o swarmiug with & prosperous All_the accounts Lear ment thas tho tersitory ul the road, as projectu snd especially well sud A‘l. appears that . ALWATS AT 118 JOKES of vue kind or auother, has loni .hiabit of sendiug these clrculars brother-editors, sending them lo ail odd ways, 2ud once shippibg & box of them to the poor «ditor at bis summeriog-place lo the mountaius, muking hlm pay the expressage. Alr. Alden sald troubled bim gre und thu present lepminug fo & good agelcultural adapted to cattlo rats- o secmis n0 doubl thut the rond will de- largy local busluces as fast us it fo Much trade, both min auzlously awaile ite coming; and Utedly srrived when the Nurthery wught 10 bu compluted fur the good ntry. bbortunity of viewing the country sud bo party s indeited to tho Uou- he Nortuern Pacifc Ralrosd, be hss becn uatinng in Lis and Las mado tho tripone coutivued o (ruu tos begiuniug o thu end, snd the thsuks of the party orv bereby tendered for Lubizuios, Clhalrmass, cultural, alzcudy the Liino has uudl at ls lead bad | Baciie lilrosd for souwe months, and his physician bad prescribed change snd absolute rest. 8o bo will settie dow 0 1u 8 quiet placs tu d try to vesln bls b given bim wuacle, but notare- He whl probably con- tribute aseries of letters to the Times durivg bils ubaen e, but will undertake no regular cor- all that vias seui, ¥ ersl Mauager of @ Wheru the Eu hay futo his bouts; J. A. Laveay, becrs by the term se "[lcy also trabau iake bad blood). fled o Lis dsess professcs to epgla? (ucel 888 uew pin, 3 we should aay); For some weeks the Lumorist has beew but- vurlst be could get hold of, s he oughit to pay weiters casch of other curlous he followlng personal ut 1o acknowledgwent of the Lud severully derived from the tonholing every t to know liow large fee ud servanty, aud o & pleasure they and if he gocs to wheedle money out of hisroi- | the library. The latter opened on thn canscrva- tives on_ fallacions pretenses, thia operation Is | tory, which Is fn ruins. O ths upoer floors described as*tpuiling np & carrot” (tirer wune | nre the hedroome. with aluoves ln each for the cartte), berd, cut up in all_conceivabie shapes by the Watch & man waiting an bour In the street for | frrcgular form of the house. They are reached some one who has failed to keep sn anpoint- | by a little, narrow stalrway in a dark reces ment, he s *be the crane's foot able youngsters to_commit robberles, and with A detective saw the two children enter a ahon fn Kent atreet whilea inidy The eider girl of 0 acted ns + front atall,” atanding belore the victim the eld of 7 was “back stall,” and picked the 1215’8 pocket of her purse. From what the tiny malefactors sald when sppreheruled, tha elder CITY REAL FSTATE. e ted (n 1AIA erlum sch astitionat tine 1% words racelving the plunder, Arevt & day e for ) cen nta.. O Tuncay 20 eents n e was being served. JFOB RALK-RY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 7, 17 MADT. son-at.: avel 7 or b b I sharo angles at every few stens, an ting the pavement.” or * duing | bullt with sharo ry tens, S o Ao 460000 SF A hd " ( gaisant i pied de grue—an al- | alnost Inacerssible to & stout person. Tusion to the tong posturing of this fowl anone | & stairway In & house utherwise commodious font): 11 he he anslons and uncertain 48 to the | was one of the many ' grchite:tural freaks upshot of some afl hand. he has **bis beal n the water '’ (‘e v dans | and the University of and real criminals, Leonard and Goodwl: taken {nto custody, and scyeral cmpty purzes were found in their poaseasion. Margaret Wood, aged 7, to & woinsn ve., weat oF east front s v ‘The confesston whoich he hag taken in | which Jefferson displsyed in building this house P( ‘xrzlmn- Tae dome s a attses hllt on thia o Purchased 0 feat eachs o grandest hamoa ehgnoa terma I"etu). Are you impectnious? The vernacular | larce, alry apari ment, known as ‘¢ the Jadles’ for this is to by * in the dregs *’ (dans ta deche). | drawing-room,” or ball-room, of octagon shape, Tiouseliessl You re then lodging a la telle | with a wine-tioset sitached. who haif been focked ap In the sama cell with Lier, was touching in [ts simplicitv. " You should have acen me ateal thepurse,’” sakl the wretched cred In Chicagn to get fine restdence fotss 1~n splendid 2-atary and basement, n 2, mat trant on Carpe 1a ope of the bed- etaile (at_the fine atar Inn). Dinneriess! Yon | rooms the gig which Jefferson {s sall to have have in this case “dined by heart! (dine par | used ts scowed away. Above, as below, not 8 cwnr), Aregyou oneof those brudent persons | piece of furniture is to be acen. who like to curry favor with both parties n a | Dutdoors are In excellent condition and are Aiatnte, or, as the Englistr proverh hasit, to | aelf-closing aod sell-fastening when opened. keep one e{'a on the fire snd the other up the | The ground chimmey? it would have made tngton-sa. : tls la cer- Yes, it micht bave made the devil e wpiendid location, dow, aoteniid husiness lot, 25 1wensy-fourth sl Twen siling, and Int 24¢11 hetwesn Dearborn en The biack wal- continued the candil foot-uad bout are neglected and with de- e Fronch for thiais mengyer la | cay visible at every turn. ‘Lhera s sald 1o bea a8 Trirty-third I tonk that easily and gave it to story framed dwelilog, and chevre ef la chou (to trim between the zoat and the | reasonable prospect that the title will soon be eabbage). Let it be added that the vawnbrok- | quieted and the eatate revert to the hands of ing institation known o Euglaud as “my | those who will restore and protect ft. uncle’a” is familfar to the Freuchsa “my win. Bhe only gave me a shilling.” Ste added that she had tsken a gowl many purses, and that Leonard and Goodwin follnwed hier and Ler confederate about sud gol drunk with the Both these miserable children had % [ria0d ear-ghops, coraes L ps, coraer 5 Foruy-fimtst,, between fine vetagon ffont hrick. rrery modern Anish. stme. front 10-roors dwelilog, sad ot aunt’s,"” S FTWO EUROPEAN CRIMINALS. B Emile Lerona, a boy of 16, was arrested In CURRENT GOSSIP. London & fortnight ago for a robbery of an ex- —_— traordinary description. According totho Eeho, THE WIDOW ESSEX, M. Brognoit, s Parisisn jeweler, engaged Na Retaton tn the Ladw nf Lynns. Scrse 1. In the banging gardens of Lowell, The 3. I‘):I I:?'I‘Y'lfl AYV,, near Thirty-third-st.| this 18 s gress 15 -fine brick resldence. ern Improvement, on Con: rertatnly very ched) . 1055 West Madisor mothers who attended in court and made laine excuses for not having their danenters nnder efiicient control. The case waa remandud, the children belng sent to the workhotse, y somewhere speaks of a little boy who coutd lie before he could speak snd thieve be- fore e could walk: but Marzaret Wood, us it t 735123, has every “:L, nesr Morgan- Lerons, who, at theexpliraticn of four days’ avie ‘6350 adu1 s of Warrenav. Touk a¢ this lat, 1t it Horu L ac v 8- ban, Mhiere | Mervice,. feigned indisponition, -and worked eo the wild thyme grows, 1oying with & greenback, , 1s_acttyo and volubla enough. Still, successfolly on the smypatlles of his master 14 Mke tv know liow many years sbe has SPLY ick Aweiling, 10 rovtna, sl modera Im- n. e, ‘ellg-at., 00A Llock from en her fect resting disaalnfally upon & wrecked that lie provided bim with sieeplng accommoda- SRe Eaut Rearass ¥ tion {n the house. A 10akeshift bud In the stop T was provided for * the invalid,” who retired to Sweet Kearney, tell me agsin of those eand-lota pursued the art of pockel-picking. Soms must have taught ber, convicted it is hoped that a long term of penal servitude may teach them something of aa edi- the house conld not be hulit I( ber trainers can ms eaay. T. B, BOTD, Room 2, bed at the uaual hour, \While the family was reposing the fad beganito pack U it LT IC] 'w marbie:front houss, by the Town of 'Frisco: it I8 40 pleansnt to hear | yajyg)je treasures in the catablishment, and of thy hesdquartars since thou didstewesr (sud | with thesc he decamped before dasbreak. curec) to ma that thon'd be desolate without tha | Al efforta to track e ————— lnrl:len_lm’:t:lnlnx-mmmnnl four. Ingalro 8% 43 BATTLING WITH A SHARK. T.OT, AND BARN N0, lasd Talnes street paved, Widow; and when thou described them, it i with | ypguccesstul, Under the n mocking 1{p and most stalwart oaths, ss If cos- o i1 e Uder e e e e | A Doy Tarribly Titten While Dathlug (o | Zater: sexer. ete./'all compiete. Ptk Tribune iire, 1 fom had made thes disdaia Yampires. B e tord 1 Le Pett Youimal > Bome days the East River. . BUDURGAN BEAL ESTATE, __ after a French youth took up his quarters at an Kearney. Nay. deareat, nay, 1f thon wouldst have me palnt | hote! The lota to whichi, could Lo “This hand would Jead thee, listen: A mand-lot Shut off by fence of wood from tho rude world, Kew Tork Bun, Avg. 9. Last evening at 5 o'clock Charlcs Gates, aged 14, of No. 40 President streot, Brooklyn, and Artbur Cole, aged 16, of No. 00 Sackett street, IE-$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFTL LOT €K from depot, at Lagranke. 7 miles Ti 4 £3 m: 3 cheapest property frecs railrosd fare, d restaursnt in_the vicinity of Golden ve fuln] its prayer, Square, Lopdon, His mode of living and the quantity of jewelry he dispisyed aroused curi- Near 3 dak.pond margined with shells of clams | ST aud suspiclou, Oue of the waiters hap- And caun of shintng tin, gisnsing softest skics, An clondleas, ssve with ra As | wouid have thy canval had a vore! and exciting encounter with a shark ia the East River. They had hired a boat at the foot of Columbia strect for the purpuse of geucd‘:‘;:y t‘}m muu‘:.:lunceimhéen L AR EAR KA RS te shiaduws, | Journal and read tho srticle, *Un 1,90 DOWY, A and roveate shadows, | 304e Hlo wua convineed that the visitor was ithe Ernk Bussts, enitic. Boas, 20-acre farm. farm-implements, e The Widow. nonc other than he who robbea M. Brugnoit, My Inat, best love? Ho spoke to the landiord, and Lerona was takeu Kearnev. A shanty poor, bat most reapectable, L.ifting its humble walls from ont tho yeltow plain Of tosalng sand, muaical with cats, ®ood housea, barad, fances, eic., + 3 mile figur depot In Fayette Coun; I fo guing on a crav-fabing expedition. Thoy em- Japzain tor’suiae otic. varked at 5 o'clock, and pulled slowly down the river until they reachea the breskwaler be- tween Columbid and Hicks strects. remarked to lis companfon that he would like 10 take & swim. Cole reulled, ** All right; peel risoner. The following property was found in 1s possesston: tieven goll watches, seventeen gold bracolets, sixiy-seven gold rings, seven- tecn singlo studs, twelve crosses, seven veck- 01t SALK=TO & TEATSETS, —Une-half Intereat in & Tarm in M ihiree miles frotn a Palti, acrcs, 400 acres fenced aud Imnpraved, the balance ssanri, situsted " Tt farm conetats of 1. V| i 1uts, seven chaius, thirtcen pairs gold studs, aix fi%m:‘{.‘,’;‘.l‘.‘&'fi.‘;‘,“.{’,‘.’,_‘ ':.'numx;!).f‘ i seals, threa Joops, one string of pearls, several Why Enarth could be Ilnhlmv‘{‘ while the vampires setsof studs, purses, and mauvy iniscelisneous Etl Teft us—yon and me. tore and tlmber 1and. witl Funning water, b 18 od with short-lorn cattle, graded stock, horses A gond mAN wanted £ prrclineg an interest hie mauakvinens of the Rood house with K roomn; viufl. and 1|l remalo §o the Loat until your re- ndressed. planged into the river, aud eral times arouud the buat. ¢'d have no riends | articles, tho whole being valued at more than aleas. Thore is & gapam and e o K AlBEI, " st ol ‘That wero ot lab'rers; no ambition save 20,000 francs. e had disposed of a portion of T excel them all In bonnce; we'd read no news tho property to meet cursent expen: 7Tiaat was not tales of bounce, that we migbtemile | Ay Auteuwl the other day, hile Cole was eunguged in stiaching & rope to a large stone which he hisd on board, and which he ‘meant to usc as an anchor after ACRES [N CKN= a 1 To think bow poor all interviewees hotel in the Park des Princes, the Spanish Gov- Gava the true inwardness of heart lika our: And when night came, amid the **mass: they began to fish. Cole’s attention was et 3 dear, | eroments uente arrested & mysterious slierly Trom this work bya nudden and violent We'd guess how much 'would be our share Indy who was lving with ber sister i great When'weafts ja redinded. Dost like the pictaret | luxurs, Stories differ, one correspondent de- clartniz that slie was extradited to $pain; an- | WANTED—TALE MELF Employment Agenciess ) [ ABORERS TO WURK ON TAIL- ar; chopping, sate mf displacement of the water, which almost upset Almost simultaneously with the shock which was thus given him, hie was startied by the screams of his companiun, who loudly Cole concluded that Gates had Imet with some accident, and was about to lean into the water when, lovking over tho side of the boat, he saw his cotnpanlon struggling with calied for belp. The Wdoi. other that the arrest was made by errur, the Ohlaafhall In Hen aod Butjer do Lhasy Tady beini mistakon for Scnora Baldumers. Tho WIwe in Juck? . And, 1 1 dote on thee, woman they want fa G5, the widow of Senor Who would notlove thee lika thy Wid't Larra, & weil-known Spanish satirist who blew Kearney, out his brains soine thne ago for some unknown 1t 1a the votes thou Jovest, not the man; reason. Shefsof & good family, Within my eyes resld: 11, in the stead of sand-lots, drayn, and sich, A [0 Nons L apeiy. ten section-liandes fcre frec {na Uiey. Call eariy h nothi attracted much attention by borrowing money e roh 15 sinall sum trom the laborers and stiop-keep- There was no time to be lost. The cries of Gates_were growing fainter, and in a minute more his life must have been asacrificed. Cole bethought bimeell of the primitive anchor he ED=2u) LABORE In_Wisconsln sn 8140 (0'B1 35 perdayy b te -makers; 1reo fare CK, 21 W The fame of the T'd shown thee that 1I'd no vota but my own, ers of tho capital, returning them i afew days ;I':?u hldl‘t found no honoy on my tonguo— with 12 per cent {nterest. s won'l own Exit K oy, whistling: **Traust her not; she's to e o abbant A | throughont the eloy, and; wife buena senora, or goudly lad had been making. fle promptly seized the stone and with all his strength hurted it at the sbark, Fortunstely his sin was good, beavy stone struck the sbark on the head, ANTED=23 AC bank on sinilar princivles its doors were througed. She pald the intercst regrularly for TED-TES OF Tl n 1o the Weat (o vel A TURKISIT BATII, some months, but ona finc day fn 1575 she de- at. Louts Journal, camped with nearly $1,000,000. The Bt. Joseph Gazelte 1s gotting 8o Lright | swindlc had just becn operated successfully in that weare impelled to tne conclusion thst | Naplcs and at Derlin, in each case also by & Brother Chapman i recovering from the awful woman., The Spanish Government Is stili on shock his intollectnal, nervons, and physical 8y Howas induced while here to take a Turkish jeeminely stuoned the shark released seized this opportunity to tescue his friend, whose bleeding and maneled bady was about to sink. Cole lay to his oars, and a few strokes brought him afong side of Uates, who was being swept along by the tide. Ho reachied out hix oar, but the drowning boy was unable to catch huld of ft. At last a fortunato wave brought the blow for o second, 1d upon Gates, SEINRGTON S Jackuowe Ghicteo, —__ 7 —_WANTECD-FEUALE MELP, Domesticse . i the woman's trail, and expects to flnd ANFED~A GOUD, TllUlFI‘\' though when sho firat ran away it was under- o suatained wbils n this elty last Junee | ronrthat she had 20us to Mazico, TIDY GIIL TO fiousework, cxcept- Senumstresses. bath, and for that purpose visited Dr. Adams' AN DVENING CALL, ostablishment, on Seveuth street. It ls pretty Detroit Free Press. well known that, having met with o sad misfor- % Gem'len,” eaid Brother Gardner. as he tune somo years a0, Brother Chapman wers | oso up and placed s hand on & copy of **The an artificlal leg, and, not being acquainted with | Great Orators of Madagascar," “gem'len, do the customs of the Turkish bath, Brother | ole womou war out to deliber de wasbin' de Chapman _strolled intv _ the Lot rovm, | odder night,sund I drappod over tosce tho artilictal _ tog ond oll. The hot room I8 | \igger Jolmlg fur o few miunits. kept moderately dark, and It is, therefore, not the boat and Uates® body close together, and Cuola leancd over the side, and selzing Gates by the head and shoulder, pulled him on board. By this time the shark had partially recover- becan to plunga violently about in the water. The specchless and almost lifelcss Gates was placed {o the bottom of the boat, and Calo nratn lay to his oars, and ‘puiled with all his strength in the direction of the boat-house from whence the; MALE OVERAL (150 e ALLS: ED - HANDS | T it thint when one of tho aticad. | down on de frunt steps in de decpnin’ twllight, ants came fnand felt of that artilcial leg to | su' whils de skeeters safled a-foun’ frew the sce 1t Brother Chapman was perspiring prop- QITUATION WANTED—IY A RETAIL CLOTHING aalevman of cleven yean’ expericoces speaks Ger- ‘ddrees LockeBux No.8, Traverse scemed to have Jost its reckoning when it miss- edits victim, and alter making divers mancuvres cepy atmosfere, I axed de whider why it was | o dlsappeared. manj & 1 referances. A erly, ho should not discover that it was an arti- | dat de man who does do_mows’ blowin® about ficial sud not a genulne leg be had lain hands | Lard times hez the Ieas’ 10 lose_ by n panic; an’ on. When Brother Chapmau had lain in the | she showed de gold-ilin’ in her teel ez sho hot room the usual Jength of time, the aitend- | sweetly replicd: On reaching the shorelt was found that Gates was terribly Iacerated. "Hiabody acemed to b Ile was exbausted , s well os_from the eflccts bleeding at evel frons loss of blog A YOUNG OIRL TO ant came back and took hold of the same leg s s Misser Gandnor, dar will be tater-bugs jes’ a vnl‘x;.l “1sn't it_about timo for me to get out | ez long ez dar um taters.' of thle “ of the terribte nervous shock hie had sustained. At ambulance was telegraphed for. ran and an ambulance prowmptly arrived at Mce Cuthry's boat-house, where the unfortunate Call ‘on Mondey st w0 asked Brother Chapman fafmly, 1 D¢ sof’ clouds salled acroas the azure sar- e replled the attendant, *the sweat | face of de bewtlful moon, an’ I e axed the wid- not competent Ia the K n hasn't started on you yet.” Brother Chapwau | derwhy de church preachers stood up in dew m{ titteen minutes longer, fairly alzehing in tho Eu!mu an' wept ober the beatheus fn Chiu o toring heat. The sweat run from him and boy hnd been provided with a blanket, and idress 710 Weat otherwisa temporarily cared for. Alter a cursory examiua! family: wages bu objeot. Nurtiar, ut forpot to even heave a sizh es dey passe tionof Gate's wounds Miscellnncous. down through the cane-bottomed reclining chalr | base-ball, dog-ights, jumptn® matches, au’ nay- ko water throuxh a stove. borboud ruwe on deir way home: oo’ de widder Then tho attendant camo back agaln and, as | she shiuned up her Lrass rings wid her spron an’ relentless fate would havo it, got a grip on that | replie same cold, nanfmate leg. **1a it tiino now 1* s 5Ll asked Brother Chapwan, in o plaintive tonc. | but ali teber scales mav the Ambulance Surgeon pronounced bim to be {n 8 most critical condition, and directed his fui- mediate reuioval to 8t. Ilicks and Congress strects. Hers the wounds were closely examined by the resident surgeon. 1t wos found that the bov's back and sides wero ANTED — IY AN EDUCATED o gpgmos o Ly indy_guing 10 l.’::me. Cai Peter's Hospital, er Uardnor, all butchers inay be bonest, not welgh sixteen VANTED-IY. A HIGH, a8 governces (0 & faml #No, sir, nut yot,” said the attendaug, **you | ounces to de poun’. It am powerful eas; must sweat roul hard beforo you leave this | to fin’ fault wid odder people's noss an room. You'd better take a drink of warm m(c'un to forgit dut do cuds of our owu turn water to _aceclerate the perspiration.’” horritly lacerated, and Little if any hope s en- tertained of his recovery, Cole, who {s made ! ‘cumnpetont teactier of Freuch, Uerm: ¥, n furnish unquestionsble refercace. he hero of the hour by his relatives and nelghbors, is o lad of quict de- up. Brother Chapmat was too weak W 41 gat dar In de tncreastn’ darkucss, feclin’ 1o move, 0 the attendant brought bim | & gonences for de want of a sweet turni) a cup of worm water and went out again, | an' I mxed de widder why do man wi Brotuer Chapuian drauk the wnlnr{‘ and fn a | mean to squar’ up wid his crocer om jes' de moment or two it began to boll in ro awfully beated through. For twenty min- | measure; an’ she dudged s utes longer Brother Chapman lay in that chalr | pleds ED-DY A GEIBIAN meanor, and has unusual intelligence for his privste boantiug:ho t the shark was at least eight TUATION WA fect in lenzth. Iian by & young f CAPTURING A BIARK. Loxa Brancy, Aug, 8.—All the fish caten In the Lotels here are caught within Fisbermen go out in small boats a mile TEN—AS TREACIHEL T 2a been thos {m—he was { chap who finds foult wii de size of a quart- pinch-bectle an’ re- can furnish exuelicat d Atness, Aduress O hopeless nud helpless, aud bis mind began to w4 Misger Qardner, dis woruld am so con- wander. He thought of his cool oflice ot 8t. | stitooted datde dog which bark de loudest gits or more from land, in pleasant weather, snd use both nets and 0oks, To-lay three of these men came across 8 school of Bpanish mackerel and dropped & net to scoop them fn, Just then TWest Bides d pictared 0 his mind’s eye Frank Tufts | de moas® bones. Money am powerlul good, old ENT-812 PEIR MU [H—1-8T( ut at the corner of the Gazette bulldiug | man, but de next® bes' Hng to it am u goud pa'r slttin i his shirt slceves, with thoe balmy zephyrs | o jungs an' plenty of surface between de eye p::rvluz with his beard, All sorts of tantalizing | an’ dachint’ ¥ o shark also discovered the mackerel and went for tnesn, The shark quickly found himsell ons presented themselyes bufore his heated % tjem’len, ex soon cz de fev fmogination. v saw lemonades and fce-creain | river, an’ I git n Jeetle time to ok and Roman Sunclu-l floadng fn the alr, | todweil on sech fots cz de above an' igger up and hoimagines with fcicles aud gaciers. Then he lapsed into ——— unconsclousness. Aud all that time, the cause ocs outen de fast {u the net, which was a new oue, capable of holdiug bim dn spite of lls violent struggios. ‘I'bls was over a mile from the ahore, tors started at once to land hiwm. They made the net fost to the boat in such a way as to se- curely tmprisou the shark, aud rowed land- thiat tho room wus hung sround | conclushuus wid a sofs pencll,” QuIrs, of all Lis agony—that leg—lay dark andcold | A geholarly drink—IHigh School lemonade. aud clammy us 8 fire-plugz. ward witn all thelr might. ‘I'io shas to and fro with all his great streugt! AINING 0 ROOMS, arhlo-front house, ‘Then the attendant came back and lhe A button ls s small cveut which s always shricked when he saw Brother Chnpman in & | coming off, swoon. And Dr. Adams rushied In and the first thing Lo did was to grab hold of thut lv “Great (od!™ he mouued piteously, b heat t—Dhtlade’phia Bulletin, tlle net. cousiderably, but could not ! ‘on the prowlecs. elf. The tow to the heach pecupled a full hour of The sbark was drawn floundering out on the sand, scaring the bathers snd draw- Call for the North Pole-ico and arrest this AN T feai by w0, 1u Tl cold as fce! "Perhaps lic s dead 1™ Thoattend- | Why ls o seasido letler like a cigar? Becguso ants hnrried around, got a blanket and rolled ing & great multitude of spectators. He was formidable in appearance. Tis length was | Soutiie AW e e ptaan s s I ant hotsted bl gup | 16 cuntaius 8 great many pulls. Ity the serubarium anid on to the marply sla | Anfotellectual pauper bas avpeared In Bos- und squirted fec-water on him. Iiere it was that | ton, who can heg In ten differcnt languages. the awkward situation of the affalr became ovi- n1isceilnncous, FLUOK NOS. 200 TO 200, 80X For wwnus spply W 4. B v, NG, actuully nine feet and a half, althoug soon lengthened hlin to seventeen. and he probably welghed 750 pounda. His open mouth showed double rows of very sharp pointed e ctobied ‘Dre A, who | **Take back the heart that thau gavest.’ as neve b, and when s man stuck in 8 shovel the Jaws closed upon it crunchingly, Generally the o & word exc v lcr sald to his pal, who had passed bim IXCHMANGE, . uses such s word except under futense | the gambler sald oal, Tz 0 ACRE FAID, ALL VNDER mental excltemenf, *it's a wooden legl” | under the table the wrong card to tll the fush. *Well, I never!" suid the atlendant in wninze- | —Puck, ment, 8o he was sweatin® all the time and [ fenced 1080 40 aud 50 wcre Lol jzazers ket at o respectful distance until his e A e ot throes had become weak, A womau deliberate- 1y thrust the point of her parasol iuto his bl fence. crus framed dwelling of 73 acresof e cor, same Aoy D cie., 67,000 WOTIgATy L 8 et know 11 beeause T lind tiold o the wrong | _Thefsing-nachine cannot successtully wrestle leg!” When Brotber Chapman came to his | with currentss and the same may be said of the sonscs hu was well cared for, but the truth was | small boy, If the currauts happen to be Rreen— never divulged to him, and hc was besrd to de- | New Haven Zegister. clare as ho fssued from that bath that ho'd uever taka anotber as long as ke lived. JEFFERSON'S HOME, Washingian Correspondence New York Sum. On a level place of two or three acres on the very summit of & bill near Charlottville, Va., Graphic. per cent. 4 ‘Centeal ifatiroad; nicely-tmproced furm, cloar, 50 aeres I corn, 100 scecs under cultd nd $1,00 bu caab, {1 staring eyes, and socmned to enjo e snowed. His captors soon ad a tent erceted over him, and thus Lave since_been doing a fuir business at JU cents a w) Tl are putting salt luto him in ing bim until Bunday, wheu 8 Jarge number of dimes could bo tuken lu. LBUNE BRANCH OFPICES. ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE QUIt Ni truns througauut frum Chicagy, oo odbury County, lows. for shols wORN §3,00. Waus Buod gene: rst-ciass. &) -umgdrla{lt '7"1‘15“? near Thirty-chthiti-e ol Sands iy whars or 1t. Kl house 1isa 20 rootna, 18 brick, brick harn, crea uf grouud elexently’ sot With vvery clis y, coat §:3,04001 It 18 clenti only {u'Horlcun, Wis, ' liuors, ur auy Rood property for Lk s Indlans aro In the habit of driving buffslo pe of presery- into the Rollingstoue River, where they are drowped and then fished out for food, The Rollincatons gathers wo movse, however.— Care iu frovt. Tudsla is willing to yleld a good deal to Fo- gland, but she will fent all Europe rather than edberty Cooia, | fons, & designated 1o stands the house hall embowered in trees. On | acceds to Beaconsticld's dewaud that the uaing the south, duws und cracked wallagive it the look of a | shall bo chiaty AT R X Miiness 101, 933100 on Btate-at., bet ceen Toeuty-ourth wud Tweuty- Aitk, tor cuttape a:ad 1ot tu BOY D, Roown 7, 179 Madison-si. u 1t will b recelved i, aad undil v p, o, My, Dookseliors sad Bistloners, 123 you approach it, the broken win. | of ouo of the ‘J)F.vljnfluun:‘l‘ i Eu‘x;opcnn Turkey 0 Juhin Bullgaria, suburbe that 1 clear. complets ruln, but o frout and rear thy spa- If you take one of the uew silver dollars, clous porticos arc in a fair state of preservation, | pour & little mnriatie acid ou the figure of the and the bulldiog otherwias has the appearaico ;fi"}'fi.fi:‘y‘:flfi‘n o'tte g for LWERty ML of shabby splendor. It is & long brick struct- | gono. And tho tramp who took it will be gone ure surmounted by a dome, with the architect- | wlso,—Burdette. e e B . BOARDING AND LODGENG, ha at it it will bo UKOST.<NOARD FOIL Nor ND 7 NOITIL W 83 per weok, with use ural dovices pecullar to Jeffurion, The only | A Mttle girl was giving testimony befure the sign of llfc skout the piace was & ragwed and | Court, when the upnmmr groveling old mau,—a veritable tramp iu | flerce look, and demanded il Botela. HOTEL, 143 AND 130 WABASH-AV. uced prices. Goud ruuins sad $1.50 pa fipur week. Dag bused, $4 ber week. lawyer pat on 8 | “Tikvestine nurertise rted In this column TAree-ling wirertisement Inseried (8 this column £ atie knew whero | gifing ieekvays for S0 conis: tGrh dditionat lin On Sunday 33 cenis a line ia charged. 7 appearsuce,~who rocked himsell fn the suu | liars went. “Tu thy Potter Cowmmittes, 1 in's ehalr en tho portico. It was hard to | guces,—that what papa says,” replied the swiet believe that this faded aud threadbare person | jump of funoceuce. had taken posseasion of tho place many years A cspondent s ao, and eked out & subslalencs by chrglng the o University studenis, aud vich othier visltora as [ Fent t0 SO0V (5 came up from Charlotteville, sn admission to ¥EW Q00D BECUND- iaken during the past week {u’ exchenge for new jn- 'We cag ofcr thess organs on small months ais. A. Prluce & Co. : “A friend of mine measured for & D 4 When these came hiome they did not 8t able raica. Doy board B4 beE week, lugla A I the Tone apeading litigation of | % @Y fmeud called at llaby's 1o com atn, upon tha property no one bas had usy control of it, 7INDSOR HOUSE, 478 STATE.S e the Palmer 1 : duy boand 34 1 which the *autocrat’ snawered, ‘Sin L aud this man Las sunply excrosed the doctring took to mllk'u you & pair of boots, but uot s of *squatter sovervlgaty.’ Do you want to palrof teet! sca tha inside of old-min Jefleraon's Loudel” Fernando Wood L territly murtiled over tho was his salutstion. * Then it will cost you | defeat of bis pet Tariff Litl, and any 28 cents.” The money pakd, he hobbled through | it makes bim very sugry, On Saturda Onic of the maln dours, aud, droppinz au fron | futo & store to piirchuse sowo Ll bar, they both swubg open wud the visitarstood | snd while pullug the watert: « r(vaty otice, 12U Ltaue 8. Estabifalicd 184, YASHL PAID POR OLD GOLD LENDID UPNIGHT AND s fo, dult e e, 1 @ lofty, suuare ball, the wain ur ceotral roum :;tl, t'l,na Tk ob'nrud: of the buiiding, on une side of which was a e )80 00 Waiclics, dlemon: s 8 y s, Eatablishu ‘That wouldu't L Toterrupted Woud, ____BUSINESS CHANCES. X E ¥ ota of the Tribune. -l balustrade, from which the old man uuaintiv | of thunder, i€ you say that word agl sald “Jeflereon used Lo tnuke speeches to bis | man, L'l split you froul top to Lotiom guests.” It was evndently inteuded for wu- aflrighted clerk whispered to the cashi-boy to go wiclans, &3 tuis ball aud oné sbove it under tbe | out Aud bring & rol[mm.ul fu toarrest the crazy dome Of the bouse were used for batl-tovus, | mav.—New 1o BALK—OH TO RENT—TIE MORTON ji¢ . Til., with s g 3 arders.’ CHALL = R SALE—GRAIN WAREHOUSE, COMPLETEL ellgible locativn 16 Neuraaka; busi- -Lealth the reasun for selting. Cor- S IN PACKAGES e [oF SurTeney b couuting-rovw sleat cusorn aad ba ND 10 CENT PIEC JIORSES AND There was uothiog fu the room but 8 foldiug- o ——————— tadder {n & corner and @ clock over the door, Mrs. Fagin's both of which belonged to Julferson, and o Landon Telegraph, chandeller of bandsome pattero, whicu buug 1t s dlstressivy to kuow led from pariles licanlog busiuces. Iiealidit e iits 450 (b X A A e, EBSONAL. “oft SALE-GOUD DIRAFT HORE, 1, ‘l’rfiu’lr‘u‘fn sl vice. Appiy 81404 West M AND A THREE-BEAVED U, e very useful fur & botel or 8 lvery Muly a0, St the detestable from Lhe coutre of the e stucco-work of the | task of trainiug younz children to cellivg. The floor was laid 1 blocks of white | mon thieves, a4 practiced lu the da) cterey, and fa fu excellont condition, Thisroow | Twist,” s still coutiuucd, uut only by 3, but opeued by stiding glass doors of declded mod- | by Mrs. F\(lu. At Southwark Police Court o eru look ou a sewboctagousl drawjug-roow | there wer SSON AL=JOIN WHITAORE WILL REAN oF netbing G biaTalercat by wddresdiig 1. J. 54V, + Hiurses, cunadat of inege toam sud uoe bux- ke b, ___LOST AND FOUND —~A DAY HOLsE, WITH ONE W red Loy wagon, With yeliow beiv. _MISCELLANEOUS. _ ¢l 2l W ctebied i wtcly brought up two wretebed Lit- 15, AND ALL V) which extends to the soutbeast vortico. Beyoud, \l‘gufiru,—k(a- Davey, azed 9, sud Margurcs o0 the right, fs s seml-octazoual tea-foow wu DRUGH KOACHES, MUTH , aged 7, chargul with steating purics Eapress 550, deiuru o JOUN VICEB. o commodious guest rovuns sud s diuug-rootn, | coutatniug uouey from u number of ferul A very handsowe mantel 8lab uad receutly becn | the public stro stoleu from tolsroom. On the felt wad Mr. | borhicod of Kent street, tu the Ruudolph's roon aud that ol Jellersou, sud be- yond, eateudiuy the whols widtl of the bosc, 147 Furquerat wud from sbops fu the ool Borougl. James ovard, aged 29, wnd Betsy Goodwin, were ulso charged with inaiting these deglur- ol ;8 lBger sluck thad Wwoud 0 Clicugu,