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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. 3 HMAJ. REN Filth Day's Session of "the Court of Inquiry. &he Long Examination of Lient, Wal- lace Finished at Last, F. F, Girard, the Scont, Regan {he Re- Intion of His Expericuces. The Reno investigation was resumed yester- day morning promptly at 11 o'clozk, the attend- auce belng even largzer than that of tho day be- fore. v wns cvery now and then fncreased by new arrivals, until at last the entrance was wholly blucked up, the reporters’ provines in- vaded, and tho nceersity inade apparent for put- ting up a railing, after the manner of a Polico Court “bull-pen,” between the Court and those who hnve business there, and those who are attracted by micre curlusity sud appear to take a tiondish pleasure In getting in everybudy's way, mounting the back of everybody's chair, and making themselves otherwlse and generally disltked, The Court shiould order the * byll- pen ' at once. It required some little time to read over such of tho testimony as the officlal stenographer hod succeeded {n grinding out. At the conclu- slon of the reading, Lieut, Lee, the Recorder, atated that, as the examination of Licut. Wal- lace un Thursday had taken a very wide scope, lie had a few questions to put to Wim touching the ground which was then gone over so fully. Mr, Giibert, counsel for Maj. Reno, usked the ndulgence of the Court for a tew mninutes for the purbose of putting a few more questions to LIBUT. WALLAC! The request waa granted, and Mr, Gllbert pro- ceeded to ask the witness whether Ma). Reno hiad lost any timo in mosing from the bill-top In the alrection §n which Licut.-Col. Custer—Mr, Gilbert never says Uen. Custer—was (ound, after the pack-train bod come un. The witness did not think he had. The ammupition had to be distributed after the pack-train came up, but it was his impression that Maj. Reno had moved on as soon s {u was practicable to do so. Mr. Giibert asked if the polnt on the bluft which Ma). eno_occupicd was, in vlew of ac- cessilility, as well situated for procurlug water s any other that could have been sclected under the clrcumstances, - ‘The witness rald his apinfon was that the point wus quite ns well situnted as any other they umh} have taken. Mr, Giibert safd he had re-read the Whittaker Jetter, aud there wasonc polnt on which he wished to nsk a question, What was Licut. Wallace's optnion, as a soldier. of the wisdom of teparating the cavalry reglment into the dif- crent battnlions? Licut. Lee objected. The scparation, it had been shown, was made by Gen. Custer's order, and the witness’ opinfons as to Gen. Custer's conduct were hardly In vrder, It was not with- in the scope of the fnquiry, in short, to conslder Gen. Custor’s conduct on that oceasion, CusTRIL Mr. Gilbert sald ho would be glad to be re. lieved from that branch of the question. This Tetter was not {n the form that charges and speeliieations should be, but abounded in o good deal of rhetorlcal declnwation. There was one thing to which he invited attention, viz.: the third statement, to the effect that _the only ofli- il report of the battlo was Ma). Reno's, which was fn'the man false, and Hbolons to the mom- wry of the Inte Licut.-Col, Custer, in that it rep- resented the deleat on that ocesslon to have been owlng to the division by Custer of his force into three battalions, and to the over- muteliing of bis force, ond fo his ignorance of tho encmy’s farce,—al{ of whicn, according to the letter, were serious charges against Custer’s cupncity as an ofticer. If, contioued Mr. Git- bert, tho division of the command wasnota subject to by i;\mo into, bie would ask the Court to withdraw that portion of tho letter from its conalderation. Licat. Loc contended that, as thls wes not a trial, but simply an Inquiry, the Court could consiacr this matter or nut, as it saw fit, Mr, Gilbert sald his difliculty was ps o tho matter which Maj, Reno was'to meet. They were uru!mu'd to mcet in the ampleat monner any possivle charge, but, It this letter was to be vonstdered in ita entlrety, they would liko to know it, for i contained an averment that Maj, Reno made_ false and Ithclous statements reganiing the effect of the subdivision of the reglment. 1f that portion was not to ba_ considered, he would withdmw the question. If it was to bo consldered, hows ever, he submittod that v was proper to ascer- tain whether Mo, Retio was right in saylog that the division of the regiment was one of the canses of the defeat, ‘The Court ordered the room cleared, and, after half an_hour's discusslon, the crowd was let i agafn, and Licut, Lee rend the declsfon, It wanu s follows: *The Court declics that the letter is only bofore it as o part of the ap- -pheation of Maj Rono, and the Whittaker let~ ter will only be “considered in so far s covered by tho order appoiniing the Court. The quess tlon 1s therefore disaliowed, "’ Mr, Uilbert sald be had notbing more to ask the witness, aud LIZUT. LEN took him In hand, requesting him tofix, aa nearly as possible, the thme of day when Col, Cook gave the order, from Custer to Reno, to charge the dndlans, The witness replled that it inust huve been about a quarter of 2 o'clock, e hud Jooked at bis wateh, but it might have hecu fant or slow. Indeed, he had_uever clalm- «d to have ind the local time, It must have been an hour and & balf, approximately, after eettlng this order before’ Rewo was. joltied by Henteen on the bill. ‘I'hat would make it abput 4 o’clock in the alternoon, TUR LAST ILE BAW OF CUSTRY was when Cuok gave this order to charge. Cus- ter must have pussed on lus narch the nolat whero the six dead men wera found, and the fleht must have been poing ou at the thng Rewo and Benteen jolued forces on the hill, i, fudeed, 16 wasn't all over then. In Teply Lo g number o questions regardiog the ummunition; the witness sald be could pot tel) how moch the men on the skirmish-line had, Tloy were supposed to have had 100 rounds abiece, but sume, owlng to the irregular firlug, had el‘u:mlctl more thun others. There ought tertain) {lu liavy boen 2,500 rounds, end there Wwas probably more, e did not hear any com- plaint about ammunition, except that in many of the men's belts It was all gone when the re- treat was made. e did uot know where Cook aud Koough turned around, alter Cook bad given the urder, but he saw them withio hal s mlleof the ford, Custer must have been to Heno's rear then. In reply to a quostion wa to Whether a cummand going into battle couldn’t be practically supported n fia attack somu other way than by bhaving a solumn fmmediately bebiod it, witiess o Bucased it could. He thoucbt, st tho time the urder to chargo was wiven, that Bontoen was to the lett, but what the orders were, or what Bon-" Leen was golug todo, hocouldw't tell, He did uot eXpect much sasistauce {rum that alrection. luzeply to & question as to whether the sup- Vert spuken of fn Custer's order could not liave sefurred to Benteen's column, withoss sald be 4id uot koow as to that, but he imagined, from Wuat wus sald, that the support wus coming frum Custer, That was slinply his jden—that &t way coming from Cusier. Keoo's routs, Mll_mu DOt the miost direct, the most prac- teable one to the Lustils villaze, because it was the one followed by the Indisns’ ou thelr trafl, U tesiihlug u regard to tho raw recruits aud poor horsemen fn Heno's comtmand, be did nlm ¢xactly mean to convey the fimpression thug the command was In any way Inctlivient or un- Jellable, but that some few of thew could have e better soldiers 3 they biad received o littlo rill befure golugs futo hoe fight. Reno's men {uufiht the Iudisns on foot untll tuuy started &w: 2 He judged from the dust that the In. lj!an- In the rear were mounted, although the ust '",’5'“ have been ratsed by the pouics belug driven long. Even with the exceptions men- toned Thursday, be did uot think that Licut, luguire's mup actually represcated the topog- 7apiy of the cuuntry and the exact location of the battie-tield, altbough It was the best map of ¢ pluce he bad yel scen, He should kuow it o be the same plecs of couutry. The relas five pudltions were | pretty ~ good, but v did not thlnk it represcuted much ¢lse with suy great degres of correctiess. The buints “EV and. D, where sume of Custer's Bien, i not Custer himself, are thought to have iaue toeir inal staud, were the best voints of 't fuap, aud were as cxactly located, he thouglit, us they could be represented. Before f}!uuo‘. cumwand qult the timber, 18 was not car eno; uch to the ludians for the men 1o use thuir revolvers with suy etfect. When the skir- ubb-line wua forived, the withess saw Reuo at the bead, but could uot tell how louwr he was thuee, Reuo went into the timber, sud witncss din't see hun sguin, sitbough bo beard his Yolee seversl tines, uutll he came out. Severul Wew were baaly wounded, and fell from thels Uracy, uud wituess did Lot wee anybody stop to 8ticid o then, When they got Lo the top of 8¢ Lill where Reno took bis stand, 1t was fouud firing all the while. Reynolds had mounted, but witness told bim to dismouat, which he did, and led his horse ta a polnt fifty yarda esst from where the skirmiah-ine was drawn, At the foor af the bill Reynonls ntounted once more, while witness led his horse. He saw Reynolds whip and spur his horse, Just then a few Indlana canie o and ahot ut Reynolils, wlhio fell. As they were passing between hlm and Reynolds he turncd his horse to the timber where e could defend himself, At Licut. Lee's requeat, the witncss went back alittle and described the tralls, giving it as ita oplnon that thy left-band trall, which Itenn took, was theamaller of the two, lie was also ssked na to the time that elapsed hetween bls meeting with Cook and Reno's crossing the that acvernl were wounded. They were not members of his company, and how they got orer or how they rcm{vezl thetr wonnde, o could not tell. His {ro-zeaston wos that Capt. Wefr went down and then occupted a higher polnt berure the pack-tram came up. e dida’t know who the first aflicer waa to cros the riyer, As the command waa divided, thero were two parallel ridees, with no way of defending the space between. Thers was heavy firing fn uir’s ecompanv, and Godfrey acted sy rear guard afterwards, when the guard was falling back, and they got a heavy fire, ‘There was no firing on the” point witncss occupled at that time. The Indian village, in moviug away. was from twoand a half to three miles long, and half 8 mile wide, and inchutea everything,— men, wornen, children, ponfes, and all. From | river, and replied that ft couldn't Lave been what ho has heard slnce, he judged there werg | more than thres minutes, When lie got back ns Innn{ aa 0,000 warrlors. " The Indians hal | to thy ford after meeting Cook, Reno's com- 1,800 lodges, with five or scven war- | mand was sbout & quarter of a mile from s 10 "4 lodge, besides the young | the forl. It was not over ten min- bucks. The effective force with Custer, [ uies after the command crossed that Renv, Benteen, and MeDougall at the tine the communi was divided, June 24, was as follows: Custer, 235; Reno, 110 to 116, Including the scouts; Benteen, three compnnfes, with o force nlittle '“"iu than Reno’s; MeDongall, 40 or 45 men, With the pack-traln and the packers, some vt whom were citizens, The Reconder sald hie had no more questions o ask, and turned to the Court to kiow if it deaired Lo Interrogate the witness, COL. MERINTY was the only one of the Lmber, and 1t was Wis firat venture In this line since the inquiry bega 1 shoald Tike," sald ho to Lient. Walfuce, *10 find out exactly the distance from the point whera the Reno column separated Lrom the Custer column to the pulnt where ten, Custer’s first horss or man, killed or wounded, was found,” *One portion of the ground,” sald tho wit- ness, 1 have never been over, and T simply have to guess at it [ehould say it was in the vicinity of six miles,” - “ How wuch of a_ paralicl to the route trav- cled by Maj. Renot Or was {t over the sane route " . ¢ Probably, If he separated and left the trall atthe point I think lie did, ho traveled over probably half a mile. The trail then diverced to the right, at almaust a tight anele. Owluy to the natura of the couptry, the two trails, after separating for sotite distance, wonld then rather tend towards eoma point several infles down the river." *Do vou know the rate at which his column ' probahly marched ' *Noj I simply know bow It was moying when we left it *Weru they trotting “Custer bad n fust-walking horee, and was walking It. Many of the men were trotting."” Col. “Merritt has nothing more to nsk, and Mr. Gilbert_proceeded to inquire which point was more advantagoously placed, fu revard lo cominunication with the water—lteno’s hill or Weir's hlich position. The witness mfl)llnd that Reno's was the more advantageous pofut of the two. It was nearer the water, and the country was broken with ravines Jeading to the water's cdge, nnd it was throuzh thuso razines that the men had to go for water. It was also more ad- vantageous for the purpose of o successful de- fense. As to the liring of plstols by the cavalry men, that was & matter of Individual discrotion, 1e did uot know, from personal knowledee, that somo of the men had cxhausted thelr cartridges {n the timbor, and that others had to 2o to the saddle-bags for more, but he had understood so all alone. ilo heard Cupt, Moy- lan, the compauy commander, saythat he had to tako lialf his men buck to wet ammunition, Nobody haa anything’ further to ask the wit- ness, who, after a three days’ ordeal, was appa-~ rently glad enough to be relieved from (urther duly as an occupant of the witness-chalr, Dur. ing that ordeal Lic had very favorubly tinpresscd eversbody, Including, apparcntly, the Court it- self, by bis easy, Irauk manuors, and nis evident destro'to give nlt the fnformation 1b his pusses- sion, The Court then took a recess for ten min- CS. At the expiration of tho recess, Liout. Leo entered the roow, followed by a medium-sized and not remarkably-noticesblo” man, who, how- ever, proved to be none other than P. ¥. OIRARD, the Indian Interpreter and scout. His dress and mauner wero retiring and modest, and hls cntire mako-up was the f(arthest remove from that of the Buffalo-Bill type, with which the people fu this latttude aro somawhat famil- lar,—cven to nuuseation. Ghrard was suffering from & cold, was very hoarse, and his naturally subdued toric of voics muda f¢ diftieuit to cateli all bo said, particalarly when he rested his cbin on one hand and thus prevented the words from belng heard any distance off. After bolug sworn and questioned as to hls bus- iness, hes went ob, In response to the Recorder's questtons, to sav cuat he was with Custer in the witticss and the others dismounted and deoloyed a3 scotite. No enemy passed the advancs of Renu's culumn to the polnt whers the skirmish. e was drawn between the time they crossed tho rlver and the forming of that Iine; he did not know who flred the first sbot,~whether Reno’s men or the Indlans, At the tine tho flrst shot was fired, Henu's command was druw- Ing up tho skirmish-line, "The hostiles then be- &nn firing nt the scouts, and the jatter began tiring back, At this point the Conrt adjourned uneil 11 u'clkuck thia wmorning, when Girard will go at it agatn, CURRENT OPINION. Bad Conduct of a Pyramid, Toleds Dlads {Zep.b. Gen. Ewing sald: ¥ You can’t resume any more thau you can make a pyramid stsud upon its apex.” » The Ghastly Spectro, New York Wartd (Bem. ). ‘The Senatorisl contests are raging on every hawl, and Death, mounted on the dark borse, is riding up and down the battie-fleld. A Nation of Dlonted Bondholders. Cleretand Louder (Rev.). If the purchaso of 4 per ceot bouds continues At the prescut rate, this will soon bo a nation of bloated bondholders. A Corpsa Moving. New York Graphio (Ind. Rep.). The Ohio Greenbackers are moving, and azaln threatentng to attack the Republicans. Mary, Queen of Scots, winked at the exceutloner alter lier head was oft. Watterson, Bufalo Froress (Ben.), “Henry Watterson,” says the Albany Jour- naly “has lost bis cheek.” Poor fellow, poor fellow! There {8 nothing left of Henry Watter. 8on, than, but a pair of overshocs, Monos. Norristawon Jerntd (Rep,), Col. Inzersoll and the New York Z'ribune are £till talkiug about **The Mistakes of Moses.” They ure not the same Moscs, however, but it is aitticult to tell which is the deadeat, Descrves tho Highest Pralse. Bufualo Courier (Dem.), The action of the Republican Benators of Maine deserves the highest praise, ‘They have & right to clalin that they clevated o Democrat sulely for his faithifulness to the cause of honest uobvTy. A Toody Contlngency. Pittiburg Dizoatch (Kep,). 1s Gov. Bisnop prepuring for the bloody con- tingency of both Presidential candidates of 1630 befny chosen from Ohlo, that fic advises thy in- treass of tho militta oud its estublishaient upon a war-footing? Not Worth a Cipher. Detroit st (Rep.). Any Democerat who wants to be President, and beins by glving up New York, New Jer- scy, and Connecticut, will never come near cuouph to belng clected to have even the most sanguine Dunocratic counting-in manager take ths trouble to send him a clpher-dfspatet. Democratic Opposition to Voorhees. Iadtanapolis Jaurnat (Rep.)s Alarge mojority—in fact nearly all—of the Democratie papers outslde. of Indions are strungly opposcd to Mr. Voorhees' tlection to campatien ol 1870,—on the Roscbud aud Little | the Senate. They speak of it n& an lm‘wndlng Big Horn Junu".}u of that year. Ilo was with | calawmity to the party generally, and as likely to the Seventh Cavalry aud the Indian scouts, | ifliet o fatal injury upon it In Indinna. serying on the morning of the 25th under Cus- ter's lmnediute orders, Later In the day he was under Iteno. 'Tho Soventh was then pure suing tho Indlans, who wero supposed to be under Sitting Bull, on the Little Big Horp, At the thne Reno was ordered off, or o few minutes hetore, witneea rode “Y n little knoll, whero there were some deud Indiane, and from which be could sce the Indians down lu the valluy. Ho turned bis borse sldeways, waved ' his It to Custer, and halleoed * Here are your Indiaue, ruuning Jlke dovila!" After that he got down, rode up beside Custer, and tho lutter was still marching on, This knoli was a mlle or s mile and & quurier froin where they crossed tho Littie Bix Horu, Reuo’s coluinn wus orderod oft about twenty-five or thirty yards from thut knoll, At 11 o'clock the cveilng before Custer had sont for him. He went aud got his ordors to take an Indlan pamed 1A Yellow Faee," and avother named ¢ Bloody Kulfe,”” uud to tlde at the head of the colimn with Custer, When thoy took this position, Custer repeated the ordors, and 10ld_him to bo sure to haye the Indiana follow the left-hand trall, as ho dld not want any of the Bloux to escaps him,—wantd to get them all lu;‘ ther and drive them dowa the Yeluwstone, Witness told bis [odian com- pauions where the hostlles were, ond Bloody Kolfe remarked, ** You needn't buwo particular about the small camps. You'll #ud enouwh wheun ho strtkes the large campw.’ ‘They halted once or twlee, and witness stood talking with the General while tle Indlans wero tinding thu trall. ‘The conversatfon catne up about the number of Iudfans thoy would find the next ay, sud Custer asked bim what he thoucht of thu number he would bave to bt that «ln{. Witness told bim he didu’t think they would havo Jeas tinn 3,500 hostiles Lo contend with. Witle at this pulnt, Custer asked the Indiun scouta If the command coull cross the divide Too Much Itum, or Tao Littls Misslonary, Hew Orleans Times, An Afriea-bound ship satled from Boston the other dny, with 800,000 gallons of rum abonid, and vne mlssionary. A slim percentage of nis- slonarys but perhups the uew crusade s on lomeopathie princlples, while Jhim-Jham, the Kod of the couvivial bowl, 18 ao allopath, Seol Hearney and IPorkine, Olf City Dervick, Will Col. Forney please stup s Progress £ In his first number hie published L. A, Godey's pleture; and Mr, Godey died, Next he had a skoteh of Caleb Cushing; the next week Mr, Cushing was no more, Mr, Forney will greatly ablige us by ceasing publication “of his pajier, Afilcr sketeliiog Dennls Kearney aud EH" ere kins. In & Politieal Nightmare, Noatan Ilerald (ind. Dem,), ‘The Ton, Moutgomery lilair thinks the Prest- deotinl contest of 1830 Is between ‘Tilden and Graut, aud thut, if Tilden Is u2t nomlvated by tho Democtatie party, Grant will be sure of re- eleetion. This agged drenmer haa been in a kind ol politizal nightmare ever sl he wos old enuuih to yote, aud his thcories are all colored by thies conceits of such a state. A Result Preceding » Cause, New York World (Dem.), Perhaps thie tolegraph docs him fnjustice, but, 1t fta tricks may be trusted, Souator Voortices mado the truly foterestive fuancial discovery that theflnancial vanle of 1878 was the “appalling Lefore duylignt, Ty replied, No. Ho | penalty® pald by the misgulded I)conlu of this then avku i they could cross | eountry for the *bure proclamation of specic- after dayhght without “being discovered | resumption,”—the sald baro prociamation, i we by the Iudiane, The scouts sald 1o, I then | wistake not, having Leen mado fn 1875, asked I2 thers was any timber around, where the commund could be cunicealod and the lus dians could not discover thewn durlug the day, and uuu':‘;l $he scouts eatd be thought there Was & pfice nesr tho stream where the com- maud could be conceated all doy, That night thoy went twolve wiles, and o the morning flve miles more—to the divide. After that they marched irom the divide to the Little Big Hori, where lhc{ crossed, u distauce of twelve or tuirtcen il ‘ftuces hicard CUSTER'S OLDER 7O RENO sbout 12 o'clock on the 25th, Custer hatlaoed to Reno, beckoued to him with Lis fluger, aud Kevo rode uv, whon Custer sald to him; *‘fake your battallon, try and overtake the Iu- diang, bilug theni to battle, sud 1 will suppors o'’ As Heno was golug off Custer _added: +T'uke the scouts slung with you,” Witness heard the order, knew whers the scouls were, and went aloog with Reno. ‘The two columus were alinost together, Reuo, with probably 100 wen, to the left of Custer. Witnesa' fmpres- slon was that thoy were traveling dusuorth from where tbey scparated from Custer's cow- mand, and were following sn old ludian trall; that they came o a littlo kuoll, and aa the: weut around it loat alght of Custer's command ‘T'hus kuoll was about a mile irom whyre they separated from Uuster, and wus right on the edgoe ot the river bank. After this, but before crossing the river, ho saw Cook. When they got to this knoll the scouts looked to the Jofi aud called wituess! utteution to tho fuct that there were Indians coming up the valley, Wit. ness cominuuicated this face to Reno, sud they Using Up 1lts Capital, Phitadelphia Record (nd, Dem.). Tne proposition of Gen. Ewing, of Dhin, to throw overbuard the hard-mousy Democrats of that Btate, and to try ronclusions with the Re- publlcans without them, s characteristic of that headioog politiclan. Ha is always ready to trade umps for pumnp-haaales. It he persfsts much E:nucr tu dolng busineds n this wiy, bis work- 1T be cuttrely dissipated. 1ug capttal wil Daluty Treatment, Ivtiaburg Telegrah (Rev.). Could snything Le wors teoderly and dell- cately treated than Seuator Thurman treats the attempt of his party frieuds o break up the Governmout ol tue countryl Hu says that in Jackson's t{ne the seatimeut of deyutiun to the Uulon was cherished by every true Democrut; “but subsequent events chiiled, and at lengely suspendod, it fu the Bouth," low vould Jebels Hou be more mildly characterized thutsthat) An Embarrassing Combination, Cincinnall Commerciai (Ind, 1t Thurwan aud Shicrman head the respective tickets for the Governorshipin Ohlo, It Wil teud to confuse things under certain clreumstances. Ouly the teetotaler can risk & wild hurrab for his favorite. Tho lioest voter, with more than three flngers of campaign-fucl in bis buukers, will ot dara o shout, ¢ by did, thers woubl o bile. It vy the word Lo g0 for- | be 8 vaguo uncertalnty, fu the thick and mutiled k".‘,’;‘m ’"u," .fi’:.?,‘ it d¢ fuportant that Cus- | Suuid, a3 to which vandidate s was endeavor- ter shonld know this, o lio rodu back to tind | 10g to honor, Cuater, and wer Couk ou the way, He reported to Couk, who sald that ko would go back and tell Custer. Atthis thue witness could not sce Custer’s columi, the trall golng fuclosy bebind the kooll. Custer might bave beeu forty or Tifty yords from where wituess wet Couk, but b coutdu't see blm on account of the kuoll. Oo comlng buck frow the meet fne with Cook, wituess et Reyuolds, thescout, and four or five others, also scouts. Reyuolds was very much discoursred, as he wsafd, aud usked for some whisky, which witness eave him, ‘takiug soms blmsell. ‘Lo line of warch wud not direct, but skirtlng the edge of thu timber, ‘Lhey could sce the Indlans to the Jeftaud in frout of the live. Wituess, Roynolds, Bloody Kuile, and two or tlres otliers, led tuolr horses luto the thaber, tied them, aod then went on the skirmnish Jos to the brow of the b, w! tuey fuur or ove minutes and tired seveu i0lds und be wers together when some vne gave the urder, * Men, 16 your borses. ‘Chie ludiavs ure fu our rear” Reyiolds looked ot witbees und sald, * What d—u fool move i thisl We'lre goue” Wituess remarked that they'd bave to et out of dhere, They gobtbar Lorves. The ludisus wero esst of thew, wud Grant and the Corkonlans. Bosan Puot (Inak Cathalic), ‘Wa have uo love tw spars for Geu. Grant; but ho has beeu hionored by all natipns, Catholle and Lrotestant, as tho ox-FPresident aud rupresonta- tive of thls Republic; and it 1} buseews tbe cor- rumuun ot su Irish ity to Alug the Arsc insuit i bls fuce, Te Popo recelved Uen. Lirant, snd tue City of Dublin gave blw, tor America's sake, grundd ovation. The peovle of Cork should h-v‘u “:‘c-zmomu the man in the country he repro- scul Jahn Bheriman for Preeldent. The Mausticld ferw/d (8berman’s home organ) boists the standard of Joun Bherwau for the Prosidency tn 1330, 1n dolug so tbe editor says: Huving becn futimately scquaiuted with Mr. Bbennau throughout bis private and pabtic life, wospeuk with great contldence when e suy that his superior oatural endowments, bis up- soutted private cboracter, bis ubhwpeachod and uumpeackuble publie life, bis luug, wise, aud vwineutly successiul Congressiousl career, and his eminent financial and executive ability, as displayed in his present difficult and highly re- sponaible position, all cumbine to render hin pre-eminently quaiified for the hizhest oxccutive offlca of the nation." NOTHING TO SAY. Int Donohue, the Murderer of Hustes, Keeps A Disgracerul City, His Month Bhnt. AN Ll Cinetnnant Jun, an. 13, R THONMAOT TN aanington a0 1 The conditlon of the City of Cincinnall last night was indescribubly disgraceful. It was as dark ns Hades, and as fonl and flithy as Flor- ence In the midet of the plague. Strcets knee- dcep with water, reeking with all manner of dirt amd debris, not a glimmer of light froms earth ur heaven, atreet-cars plowlug thelr platforms He Is Either Insane or Trylog to Sham Insanity. cleas Frank Donohume, the murderer of Martin 1 Hustes, {f not actaslly fneane, fs laying the sertion, Hia ol 7, thres 1, JOR BALE~FOR CASH—LOT ON [0 Betimeen e criorn ae, avg Noch are; plece for eanity, TIY REAL ESTATE LEY. 148 M ELANGK DRICK i odern bulits & bargain. nes or lese, 2 cents Eaeh adattional line, 10 cents, i cheas [P01 BALE~12-ROOM HOUSE OX PRENGN near Centre.s cap. Ter: L, i3 charer, l‘VUII BAL| front, me per in- n 0] T WHI take gmat Alho Tine marhiec-fromt on Weat Monroe-st. | cholce iocailty, Musceell. Address V in, Trioune offes. J7OR “BALE—INDIANA-AV. — LARGE 1[OUSE, into water, and_pedestritns wuding o the side- | fonndatlan for a defense, aince he acts and talks | [0, BALESINDIANA AV, ~LAKGE it waiks through veeans of acemulated mud,—it | gq if his mind was shattered, and those of his m:- -nilx:rg.wmlt::':mm joor; 10,00, MAT- wns, altogetier, a veritable 8loueh of Despund, wud a dlsgracs to the State of Ohio, friends who have scen him have come to that conclusion, As yesterday was visitors’ day at the County Jall,. Donotue was relcased from hils cell and allowed to roam around the corrl- Beapegont Pelton, Pattimure Gaseite (Den.), Mr. Tilden's lleged ciphier correspondence s | dors. He walked up and down in the north | T30i B ALE~#3,70)- S, BIONT to undergo & scarchinyr Investization at the | corridor, seldom stopping, swinging his arms, | ;. 88 e doin tn Park Ridecos solendid 1 room hands of the Totter Committee. Mr. Tilden | and scemed to be talking to himaelf or think- :!:rul;heuyl ovl‘une ?r the feedt Dlacer, in Cdmrk wiil probably be vindlcated, but our heart goes | ing. His manncr fndicated that he was fil at | iiitss ony 2 ",'.,',{.',,,:,‘(";‘",‘ G b ienr and 11l Aheoe ‘l“": in synfin?my 'io :-l! nl:lmulmcxll nephew, .\Iri ease. Whetlier this was the result of remorse | lutely perfect. T, B, BUYI) Koom 7, 175 Madiwn elton, Befors the fuvestiyzation hins proceeder " : llke a man who JONBALE~FARMB AND LANDS AT ITALF PRICRE one week, SIr. Pelton will o ce in the suise | 18 doubLlul, He doesn't luok like rh A PALE A LA DA M heat ‘Tarms I of 1 goat, the ciphers neatly strapped to his | TOUl ba troudbled by his consclence. Other ‘In;:ll"nmL.:,;‘ln.nv:'n‘{lllg x:i:’x.l:nnfll‘:n.};'xlx(:‘a:&c'm back, boundiog towart the iinpenctrable forests | prisoners would now and then look | (M TGRRES, [ a0 4L barkain. of ubm"luu;d lllihwlnhlimlmbiy submit wath cood | st Bim, but they did not speak N; 01 BALEZFINE WHENT FANM OF 19 ACREES rrace, ol uned 1 ¥ Well Imp 1 Falrfiel oo 0. Dol e, T L i mor e ey Sromen ‘o tne | &0 e S e e L rnei, [, i 4 o'clock Hugh McLaughlin, Warden of the Connty Hospital, dropped in to sco him, He, it appears, has known Donoliue since ho was § years uld, His parcnta died in Trenton, N, J., of silp fever vontracted while coming from Ireland, sud Donohue was brought up by Hugh Mullin, a puddler, who now tives In thia city, but does not w at his trade, belne preity well off, Ile ed five ycuarsin the army, and, on returniog home, worked around lvery slables, and drove a 'bus for some time. He has nue brother, ilugh, who is employed at the South Chivago Mille, A TRIBUNE reporter was eut when Mr. McLaughlin satd: oW 0o 50U o, Frank 1" and heard the #No Ohlo Ides in Thelrn. New Orleans Picagune (hem.), It we may judge of public opinion now from the tone of the Southern press sod the utter- ances of Southicra public men, we should eay that the *Oblo idea” Las been summarily cjected from its place in the Southern mind, and that the Southern Democrucy to-day have vers little use for leaders like Vourhees anid Kwing. This may be a lunientable fact; but it is & fuct, nevertheless, What 18 required now is, that the country shall not be harassed Ly demagogues, and that finaucial wiseacre |und not be permitted to thuker with floaucial prob- letna, [ ol iand. »on aame A Suggestlon to the Chicngo Pligrims, New York Sun, 1f the Chicago pilgrims now about ducin Mexico confine themsclves to seeing sights, speaking Spanish, sclliug by sample, and other legitimate amusements and occupations of com- merclal travelers, they will do well. Nobody will peudze thelr round of frec rides, froa drin nd dinners: evergbody will be pleased at whatever fucrat{ve trado they may drum up reply: l”lmmn'l feit right for four or five weeka past." YWIAT 18 TIIE MATTERT" “1 don't know. 1 couldu't est or aleep, 1 went to work uut night, tut 1 couldn’t stuad it, and had to quit.” * [lave you been drinking1" haven't tasted a drop for three * Where have vou beent" wanted, Fb’n BALE— | pumesiead rights Inauire at ! Dearborn. REAL ESTATE WANTED, _ USTOMENS FOR l)l ounly bargalns alle-nt. FWARTEDLL itavE: farnis more tian | 0T —WICHIGAN-AV.. flouse and lot fof $5,00). Mahington-et, Priy, or good Wessern 1and, 10 half purchase Giinnes fon eredie . B COWUILE Bprincaeid, APPIUVED BOLDIEIY'S ADDITION- A Jocstabie on any Government APIN'S Bookstore, corner Madf- C! D) CAsH can sy UV EL FO! ndlot. ¥ et A to ) $ W NEAR TWENTY: MATSUN _COUNTRY REAL ESTATL moncr. TE DRATE Price ot ‘at, SUSCELLANGOUN. N 1GHT TD()PI lk'a PARIS RID ALOVE DE! -t Wasil CORNER “I went to §t. Louls, and came back five weeks ago." 1t secims that Donohus had been in the County Hospital, suffering from a bad cold, which he had taken while deiviue one ol the North Stde "buses, and McLaughlin badn't scen bim since he was discharged, a year or o ngro, The reporter, noticing rags on Donohue's two M the thumb, and the palm in the markets of Vera Cruz aud at whaterer lofty emotlon they may feel in the f1alls of the Moutezumas. The mistake they can make fs to turn thelr tour to the account of subsidy-job~ bers, coming back to fill the public enr with crica for a Treasury-built rallroad to Mexico, Ti Sherman's Vicws In 1875, b‘: Cincinnati Commeycial, Mr. Hopley, uf the Bucyrus Journal, pubiishes tled uj ke g What lnpl'he matter with your haod 1 (4 [FOHCED BALE= e Amsignee ts LADI closi] ' FUK 2 01 S ut the 23,100 stoc! i S i) diy, ‘and thote K of in want bexi the following letter from the present Sceretury “ Cut,! sald Douohue, IJI.‘&{JI\!,ES. of tiia Treasury touchlug tho Resumption acit | i Who cutitr” kiR, Maxarizen, 0., July 23, 1875, —Dzar St Upon i & my return lioma from the Eant | fud yonr note of | ** Who is this man with whom you had the | KiD aLovEs. taa 16th, with Inclosures. Yun are quite right 1 | trouble?” toquired McLaughlin, i saying that thu Financial bill of last sessiun wae “1 don't kuow,” sald Donoliue; I never saw ELOVES not what I wanted, and I reported it with many | him beforc. IN misgivings, but if {e doing belter than I expected. “Well, { am sorry for you," sald McLaughlin, Hoth Briztow and Knox tell me it s having an ex< ] don'e care,” veplied Donolue, *let it go i :0"1;1". e‘m:cl ln':lendylnr b slness; toat all large | gpich way It wifl,” ALK forolgn transactions urv now based upon resump. ‘i L tion in three years, and that the powers conferred T‘"‘i:“ was "3"““" ml"‘d with ?m‘l‘“"'{'l",' LEN{ upon the Sccretary are awple to prepare for and | And bo started off with Donohue, wiile Mc- to malntain resursption 1n 1870. “In vlew of the | Luughlin weut towand the cage for the purnose | noopg 4g vosition of the Unio Dewucrats, 1am glad to bave | of leavivg the joil, When near the door he LOW AS so much secured. Very truly yours, wlssed his companion and went back. Jofning ANY NEW ) Joux Suenxax, the two when they stopped, MeLauglln agaln N0 CIAROE FOR A PERPEC Ly IOUSE. S = talked with Donoliue, and fig' rojeated that he PARIS K10 GLOVE DEPOT, th RTATEHT.y ‘What'a Your Tomperament ? hadn't beon able to eat or slecp for five or slx 1L W ASHE Cincinnait Commerc A new book has Intely cmansted from thg publication office of that thrilling perlodical, the 2'hrenvlogical Journal, 1ts title page announces that it explains the varietics of phyaical consti. tytion inmon, in relation to his mental char- ncter. In moat respects this book, * The Tems peraments,’ s as intensely intercating as ding vovel, It is put togethicr In the highest style of rhetorleal nrt. Speaking of man's legs, the flowing author thus shoots off: * Ses what weeka, *Have you a headache!” asked MecLaughlin, * Not much, 1 thought I was polnr 10 die— that every duy would be wy last. I couldn't work. I'went dosen to the mill one nlght, aud the — ~ was going to ‘Y THROW ME INTO THE FURNAUR. I wish the — —had tricd it. I would have put bitn In before 1 got hall in.” He seemncd distressed because his brother Iugh had not enlled to see him. **lle snld he would," said Donchue, versy ate rewaniof 'l’ THE CAD e are 16-0n retall cuak i tore {he fineat qualtty, m e ean guarantee thenl to uur Customers In every par- e Talss wel Rroce Gl It d 00 Weat Olifo-at. and ; ket 237 North Halet $100 (0 n Y 008 who the pervon that urlcinated th Bned for wiving e inowt prominent grocers 1o ihe cashi. and scils ¢ lowess market price 1ER OSLY 7 feting extraonitoary barstne [u tich and efegant cloaks sug dolimans, baviog purch much unier valur, th entire stack of € sonds be il furni the siander 1hi €, 5. Peterson tn city. who unly the name nf t he hod hoen one of the buys fu noble twin columas, resting upon the firm but | — “Perhapa he is outside In the caze, sud they | iiuiar, Etery garment is cut in laccat iyle aud ihe flexible hasea of tha fect, subbort, In 1ta proger | won't ot him 1o, suld MeLaughiin. ' 7i] Ammimeanticrche athot. We sro muloy fo position, the grand arch of the polvis!” Add +*No," sald Donobiue; 1 was uround there when the “uoble twin colmns " themselves and looked, but didn’e sce him." each, 1 & bave 21 handwine matetasse. dlagc cloake which we oter as n apecial fudu ‘They are stylish so 1 trirned hand 2 eut at asilie cloak cunt cam; roineiy. i low price uf have, as is sometimes the casc, a “grand When his frlends had bidden hitn good-bye, | reciatattention ta ealled o the 1he OF s rotKs nad dur: arel about half Way'down tiole lenath, | tho roporter ssked the ane Who had wlld | Mamav e Thiy are it cxsuntian (e s 3}""‘;‘,5...1?@: el to Do desired Tn “polut | with Donohiue € 1io had eaid angihing about e | § e e, ] '.’R:‘.':‘.‘.‘xf"‘ ,.;.‘.‘w e = 2w = o % i € 1nar 3 Gon, " Logan pe not elected to the **1 asked him about it," sald the friena, **and L i et futieadulinanng b Ualted States Sonato after the analysls of the | be sald hy was lying in bod talking in bis aleep, iyl Qe s nules the oy physical mixture of the elenents (n this re- | nnd the other man must have thought he wus emitd,” For the 10 markable volume, then there is no truth clther | tulking about him, for hegot up and tried to city, we will send, on i Temperamonts or fu Phrenology, His skin 13 “rediish-white or Hvid-brown,"" “Jiis cars #ru above the ayerage.” This been guessed at for some time,” “In charncter ho is cool, brave, eelf-roliant, unaffected, frm, self-pos- sesaed, indepemdent, proud, atrong-witled, etle, clear-headed, persevering, somewhul severe, If not stern, but ot the ssme time warme- hearted and sympathetle. Jlis inteliectual abili- tles are above the avrrage V~like bls cars, There Is the *demnition total,” clghteen adjectives in oll, Who will say now that the Commereal never had o good “wonl for Logan? We close by lugging in the heaviest nugget of wisdom In the buok: **Woat the Amerlun of the future ;lvlll !n;‘ those who live gcoerations hence will know, kuock his (Donohuc's) braina out with thie po- Kker, and he (Dunohue) cut bm,” What else dId he say i" “He eafd ho didn't’ care a d—n for himsclf, but Lo didn't want to briug trouble on bis brother.” ‘The reporter then tried to talk with Donohue, but {t was o useless undestakime. The only re- tly he would make to questiuns was * | bave nothiog to say. et IN THE LIGHT. The day was very dark, but towanis ita closn ‘The sun whone uut, |h sudaen heauty burned ‘The Western wky, and ull tho clouds were turned ‘To a great fame of pueple, gold, and rose, Blood-Tax or No Bload-Taz. New York Erening 1osl, ‘Tha wholesale price of quinine in this conntry I8 about £3.00 an ounce, aud In the loreign mar- ket about $3 an ounce, a price at which, but for the duty of 20 per centum ad valorem, it could bo placed on sale in our own markets, The dif- fercnce of 00 cents an ounice goes, wlimost with- out deduction, into the pockets of the two I'lil- adelphis wonopolists. A falr estimate of the And, though from early dawn the vkles dia lower, That moment's clory swept all gloot away— Its momory even--for, of that lung day, 1do remember but the one bright honr, 8o sweet, so stronz. Ia light can never dle; The conquering runshine, with ite perfoct joy, Notall hife's lator shadows cun destroe— 0 heurt of uine! we kuow the reason wh; CABLOTTA d v N3 Alask! Malne e Pennr. consumotion of quinlie Iy tils cauntry I 1,200, [ [N URDER 10 ACCOMMODATE O MU 000 ounces a year. urobably, therefore, o | abot ey oo rie oo i e’ u-ln‘l’«;:nu‘é !:-xnmz:uuun wh: M.ithc'. ;)"filmn ople | be ‘.'lie !‘\‘F‘Tllllwlglll;l:ll‘l:r{lfl;fill“ll‘hlll‘).l"'lfl g uve for years heon puying $720,00 @ year to | Lrice i vhacs ha 3ain Qe nud will bo rocelv two firus Whose eatliaated wealths twanty mifl. | SESLEUCLCK . in. duriug tha week, aad unit 9 p. m. fons of dolfars. §f Congress allows this sort of . L. BSOS, Nooksellers aad dtatloners 124 * protection " to enntiune,—vrotection which sustains monopoly and averwhelius competiton, makes the sick sieker, the pour poorer,—tt do- statloner, ¢tc., 100 Vet dide News Devot, 1 s losler, tern. ST ruer of other point of view. In an vunce of quinine there are 450 wralne, Fuch graiu, therefore, at the Amerfean price, costs three-quarters o o In thig entumn, thres itnea or Yeas, 23 conts por in- seriion. Kach udditional line, 10 cents. serves every rebuku that “an fudiguant und ALeae FANTED=TO I wronged |)wmcmuhcnp upon it dewelyr, Roweicalor, aad Fancy | \\7ANTER=TOT) Let'us look at this wicked blood-tax from an- | =——— price, “v'ufl:l) st b Vus, Tribirie oy i it AN PARIBKID GLOV] The TION ts wliether to 3 M 1 BEPO CORNER WASHINGTHN, Ty uver our fur stoc 0 Lo aerifice the M4 ATATE-8T., X or ascrifice, B0d we d o il Ugio v lve seduced wi acaptiug every article th our eutire fur siur! a inlik setw reduced 16 84504 Iussin Oter sein to nink muifs and: efoke paynio ANTE Uy vager bublland 1w & county seat whra ilicr it M ne office, oup o ) 8e Siiress ry elegant sealskin seista 810, §! blet fine genulne wink und Loas .y Cilcako, the REEAN VACHT ¥ Wil glve 1n eachauge Addresa’ C UV A DIENG RTOIE BIATE winaund ‘i’ll K o only #u; 185 Lhe hies| rlectly o . D, brivllewe ol < at, MATL Manunath Bark) cuatiyg, how b LA TN f stock, s C U, 1t BALOON, T LOCATION, 10 Addréss, wit (il vy T grand.suchasnre s 10 the market. ET feula cent, and of this on-eizhth of one cent is blood- Bdalie T ARHING-MACHIS Bs, WHINUIN tax., Eeach patlent who takes a dose of quinito ol SALi-xE LEILAND 0 DEFICE: 2 ,‘,},M;};"fi' '"‘h“‘"r Rl L of elght wralng, therefure, pays ono cent Lo the | e, ittt Soiail kinosat. downy il :1’.’{ bavs | wilo by 0.3, &'k, MUNGER & COn" id Wenss n'nnm -Illlnn l{) “I dln u;nlnflmurl;l:ua nl‘- mnente: guing FEadi lus solle Address Vi, Tribupe, | Bend for caraingue, tents wver the land cannot realize this out- A g i Nore — rageous finnosition, sud can think of 1t withous | JFOI, BALE-BTOCK 0¥ A e o biuty wrath, they must be very sick indeed. aroltdE e HAY i xt Wednesday bas been “tixed apecially for 1 ED ks TO REN' NES TWILBTORY the Ways and Means Committea to report bills, ring an arifcle ured fooearly brick hunse lmors n:‘d“ .(nmm “place, they chooss 10 do su,ls the LIl of Hepresentative D SerFitory ke Ty tur itrecit Ok A ca) HiC i bt & et i Marrison repealing the duty o quinfoe, W I vl o Enduct the b i gt e D e AT ) hear on excellent authority that u strung lobuy { proveriy. Thist s legliiuiate purinicae aud whil v e W e W Y SO Ny Vioons 4, uF #t the Federal Capltol is worklog with uil its S raned o lapimaed et | or 1t West Vau Durca-at. mluhn:ll l:;;llwlerlhe bilt fu cmnmllm.‘e, or it brodiabin bustnees can o & T T south Slae. canuot do butter, fores » comprouise o a meas- i direet, o | G AR JENCE 05 ure Jowering the duly. 18 Is concaded that, It + Fost-Gtles Hay i, Gl | 1100, Bl e formtohalt o n..w'uvm‘- the ropeal Lill can oncoreach a yuts in Congress, e e o e | 1) 8 o a0 § TOCSION Very desirabiv. | Address V), , 16 will o througn with o rush, and heuco the | '[HE DRUG S10CK OF O, MENRICK) OF | Tribuno otice. <5 e s desperato eifarty of the wunor olists 1 KilL o | et Fessnt, Kol our GF bslutass. stack sisat | '] O MENT=100 WALABILAY.. WETWREN TIHIE billinits crudle, Weapcuk in iho hiterest of | clesw, sud deslrable; 8 wood opeuin A LA s iy B pates evory man, woman, wid child fo the United | sicfai e nclflm‘g‘gm,llw i Tt gl 158 V18 Btates, outside of two Philadelohls irms, when _TO RENT-ROOMS, _ we tell the Committee to look well to the gruve TILL SEL TALS, = responsiviiitics they will assumo if thuy becoms ),},"}:v‘}ht't had Bagur ul:n:rl (n'lhlu “"l:dmwd wroug of peppetuat- —\-v;m. DA MAN AMIUTALTO To'mv, h..d.u mn:uun.‘{“ oiF this uofacious tax. NV Sininice Saenclee o i oo Addrews o 33, | (L turitued roous i PANTED-TO BKLL—A ALK INTEIEST IN A FALSE, W ‘-ll‘fl'g..;fmzmfi& ‘Sm‘ ) BIdG pnmmuulln sudio. o V're, ‘Uribuae o AV —WARM, N and ges 84, 810, 1CELY and §15 ¢ vane [ ¥ ful THET, afat Addreds b VW ARIEI=T0 NEXT-¥0U ALE LOSIRG HONKY I wandercd in a far-off land, and prayed A\TALBIHOUSE FOR AL vvery day thal)our foulna are vacaut. Fror guld and honore at falr POruge's wirina AN AR ol bayment: ia tib put o, to aupyly e doinand for ruoie for it A0t s‘x?u’lua"h lopeyanrel auked,. 10 aap oved, [LINJIIROIS T stiants (il ciil phen regieatis, "tk FING'AND TIOARDINU Truo to bor plighted vows, an 110 miner* 64, Vribuse uie ARG My s i e a6 (UrouEl (e years, ONALe s, Lt iE W s Aund, :mwunnu. cuwy the message: *‘Ceass Lhy TEN-AB T, THE WHERK: {euting sad (!ul'lucunn Ageicy, A ranviila Turucr, wn leaus inan. aier, Bock County, Wis.,un yrary, who let hanie in 1 Illudlfifilllfm:wl lul:| e ls l‘hxaul i T‘:l‘ll‘l“i \v T 1 tolled, aud not in valn-the godess smiled— e seu Bad op white il blus Overaiis, alouch Hunure sud gold 1 lesrned to call mine uwn: llulic sen mul pn:lllrvll:m Shlrt bl 2 Opecal o sl 3’ Yet love with tender sunid iy heart begulled— 1 longed 20 pluce wy Queen apon ber throne. Jlack Lo er valace i the tlaiog sun, Wb osyer sou), | rude the Naskiog sea. fuvain—lu valut Hope, love, sud joy sre done— Lula is false tu we. Shitreabatte il l»: 'u'l'.'fi:imn, recotved by ez Vit be v AUHTIN, Footvilie. ok Couaty, W . PHBIONALT. K. Is WELL ARD HALY. TED-T0 K, aily focated, P1EN __PARTNERS WANTED. DARTNERR WANTED-WITI manulsciurioy busivess. uotlce faken of anvuyimuus suswers. Addiess Q. ribund vitlce. - LES REEIOIIE) OUTHET, Heal Hustiug sud Collecting Axeucy, 164 Lasallu-st. 84, Proita 20 per cet AND LOF (5, C&N. Eatute, () CASH, 1 N A ot Nu 1 WHICAGO RINGEL MACHISES astur(ag buslaces and nee. . [ b1 1) f.ouse Ual tueuisrguit, Well estublialic | sud will bear tho clvecal SUFFERING FOR A UIFETIME, CEIE SN whaoslel N peuie. e Tsectiva. Q ol THbULY ollc. Persons sflicted with rheumatiam often enfler for s Jifetime, their tortures Lelug slmost without rewission. Tho joints and wasclcs of such unfor- tunates are 10 most cases shockingly coutorted and drawn out of shape. 'IU aford them pyes tempu- rary redict, the ordiusry remedies often prove nt. Rddress o prices the Brusrieur SWELTEING. TR Do LO OF NICE SINGELL DU warrsated. EVBE] P TIC, WHEELKI . lios b0 Ball Aeiees sod Clari-sl., boow 1. Lisyn, a6d othicr tat] Loia vitice, 1 ““““ INSTRUCTFION. frinir el “iribung vildce. LOST AND FOURD, _____ '8 CLREIRICATR OF MEMBER. ST—W. 8. DA LOM5 e uderd or' st ED—WITIL detcctive buslocas, FITAL IN BN Address Vs, Allress Q323 ribuna terly uscless. Houetter's Stumach Bitters, 0o the | J TorThily—LADIES AND GENTLRMEN GAN | olbce. 1 = P gt other band. 14 avouched by pervons who bave wsed l‘a.- LPul:m‘ telesruply. uun:, HLlwg them fur SCOLEN—FROM M AU 'TA““: {1 Lo be & geoulne source of solicl, Jt kecpe the | ewploymvat _Avpb sz ksaOuloat | 8800l aficrnoou. it sorrel hare wlis white blood cool by prowoling e tegular babitof Lody, | T = ot pirtpo o face: weishi Muut Uik with side-sbelay (op aud remuves Troun 1t 1aiouTties wlch, 1 toe opia: | _ .. JMACIHINERY, Sewir paluted e AT iun of all ratioual patbologlats. uriiate thls ao- | 1350 SALE-VENY LOW KO e i Blzing compladnt suf ita Kiured wIadv, tu FOUt. | IS doreyoer staltonary eagine, Tract Headea this. the bitlers romedy didord the VOOLTLLE, 17 Suu quireo? ¥ A stomacn, llver, and acrves, purevent and eradicate luterusstivut and rewittent fevers, promote appe- tily aud slce, and sro biguly recamuesded by mnlncuuuA dealradly mediciaal sumolent snd ale. han-ni W NIED-A sl wnat by cheay, ND-HANY Vrlbune vthce. MEUIUM . BILE] audreas Vil Trib v ) y »upey c c terity and good reputationt if not thorougbiy instructed and nes| E. 'L, BIGWE, Manager, 6) ANTED-AGENTS-E! ced or energetic men i Hptoe for RUSSEL “’ASTP.D 119 8outh Clar be 5 good schol \V';wfln';lm‘ Rols iy experteace and KD~ FIRST « 'Ivl_"l"wn!l.ll' C Miscclinneous, ANTED=AN AGENT town for the saic of Corbett's Pralrin pawiter. [t Boftena the hard two-thirds tne ordinary ri Trides. ANTED-~25 CABINET-MAKERS: WILI, OIVE ateardy emnigynie Furafture Company, Itnckf WANTEL-TIUS MORNING, A _T0i tor, R AIL RiL& U ande: It W, nt, AGN 214 aud 316 upertor-st. OF inid 8 publications. no ot cluthes; 3. 0T TED raed Taylor, his bk, & sruods. Salle-st. \ \ W ] X \ two tn famiiy. TANT works Michigausar. TANTED—-BATESI inlstion and eatering wixting to add some LIght samoles, o wddress Tribuue of ANTED=TWG COUNTER: 3 8 dind:on:pi, 1 TANTED-ERIAND BOTY North Side preferred, 129 Adams: articl KK ee. Guglly Aniderstay 3 COHYRE, SV TS FUR TUE DIOGIRAPRY OF e ety Ver ruplh!um‘lluw,n. Mass, CITY CANVAR Terpetusi Wic| ter xoa) Al Bend i FN THAVELING t0 the dry-gonds trads, ud the Vil K XPERIESCED™ A nickel plater. ited, V#2, Tribnne office n—Ani:xf:?nn ONE_OF o JKE, Heyworth, b e Domesticss TANTED-GOOD UL urssaeral| TED-A OU U Tl o sunall b ¢ &3 urky carier Thirt it FOL O family, 0l foy, bIY a8 \ORE S Fempio of Sasier 111 NTED-A GOOD GERMAN BIRI T AN eral hourowurks also a wood gir) clilldren, nud Stichifunn-uva. VWAyTEs WUTK, required. Apply tiis Apply- nt 52 Sixteonthest. =A GURL TO DO GF. Sweide ur (ierman prel mumlm(_l 0 MRDEN ., 10 work ander instructlons: mnst Tpetienced ANTED-A GOOD i ondet I aueilies, - ACKSMITILUELTEI AT 0. KUY BLACKSNIT ! perisnce Inted (n startiy Deurboi ITITRR TS Roo ad: E RS TO BE B poly ta A.Ji ENS MU rucery, w e i svery detatl. Abily to G N Gerian or Swede preferred, at. No. 1014 EItAL, (I0USHS rred, feferencea 0 Faiton-st. WANTED-MALE HELP, In €hfs cntumn, three iines or less, 25 cents per e sertion, Earh add: 10 rents, Peuy, T nyerd, dtating age aod h. Mich Inqnire of the Forest C tard, 0. ety Cod Py STOC 18- K'S, elnese. NUTSTR Adiress, stating $ MANAGERS compotent to i men nf 13+ will by Addresy Ty Ci Everybody s on ce ol B, , OUT 160 Ll‘:‘ pany, {6 0N TIR eV HE BEAST e, en ample, . Mcl.ean County, c'n.\as . an. Vs T THON: or 0 e, and 11qu. AR LUMAN OR AWEDE) sework: wages 32 per weel outh Ueartwra-st., Houm I E0-GOOD GIRL FOR G X3 unly RILAL MOUSEY T GIRL FURR GENERAL RKowd referenc a1 will pay Tourtn-st. 10 taku esra of etweon lndiana Nurses. ‘V:\.};‘TZD—A MON1ILY NURSE AT 37 PINE. “71\ CUAMEL. S1ITUATIONS WANTER-MAL) oy Clorkis, Xce GITUATION W 2 L) ur bookkeepr St pay-rol erence: FUNTH buokkecper at NTED-DINDERY at imuicdlacely, “Mooklcocp Tk W 1i Lhirea years ellaneous 181 West e - GIUL OF EXPENIENCE PACH Madisan-st. VANTED=I AN EXPRRIENC wod collector; has nad Chisryro of larae T Clty rete t Iastemployers A | 'AULK G5, Tribune olice, Coaclimen, Toamstors, &cs —-- ITUATION WANTED=BY A COLOLeD MAN A3 Iy dinlog-room Tribune vitice. Bian or conchman. Addrews Q 77, /iy Uiz 1ong hours, Vi, JTUATION W o references, ATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. QITHATION S A IATION en tn the Miscellaneous. WANT] Yoo American uf 3, T I rnien une: tide: ork Ll 1 , NOL Afral line ottic TED=AS POTET PARTY W0 d wholesle [tguor b Fa 01 (118 UWN Ay ount forinaay yoanedn New York desires Lo rubresent o Weatern housd (n” that city Yicinityy can fai contmunicat o 0, Liux 430, Nuw TUATION WA pLicnAb) . Address LIQUOItS, Domesticss AND 7 NORTH 416 i (‘\'I.A“ vk woat 1er duy. 81. uisbed routs [ NGLIRIT 110t s Ningle, wits tyone theat-t B10p e weeks da CEVADY HOTEL Jiear oroes B100 ver days & lierat TR binn wd DAt day-hoard, 860 Wost Siace WARM ) buard,_licferen_required. 18~ Vo N of the tu By W rent wil kits, A mfurabie Wil WANTE] 1th roo, $4 {0 §0, ATVAMS: I'ark -Furnisl o, =18y ClLAL 11AS le refervice, ' DUBINESS BY of hard'work sad It G NIGIIT: watchman i Wholessla house. ~ Fifsi-ciass cily Adidress @ &1, Tribuno offics, A YOUNG NORWE. slri tn s “private family to o houseaorks winlk th Enxliah Tangusge. ce-ay. ___moaun Address 057 Mil T AND LODOINGS s North Stae. BT e FINET CLASY ¥ 'week, with use of ROOM— board, for vao or twu iy 23 atmer Totee. week, § ut buard. USRS EAST WARTIINGTO! i 10 $0 por week. Twoa ranalents, §1 per day. o thoy roummna XU ON dar with or without WhLL _FURNISIED 1d 437 htalc-ab. fou oanl and rus, 1810, " Al furt AN 14 EAS BT = s, with houtd, from $310 &4 Ber woek, US| e il “tiond T ot ek i ¥ wamior 1087 per nsfeut, $1.50 per sy, AN 15 WABANIL AV d red; s —Ncy, rai TLEMAN ruoms and HeLVA Ty We ¥ AN iv., A furalshed ru, ibuie ollice, i 100, b WIF A DVA TADE UN BEANMONDS, WA L) 4 81 LAY N DEIS private ofice, 120 doipi Lirss 1600013 i H. RALaD n VEAEK, 142 Dearborn at, VAN ol evel awee . MU i ) j L it wutile £ I 8iny's, 138 bouth Clark-st. JETERSON & IAY., MOl ra, 10s itanduipli- Catate wud Tarm In Jiinot ac Joweet rat PO, LOAN-HOREY 08 FUISITUL Lanke And OLISF Ko hoeat., Livom =4.. WANTE-8s E s 1 ats oA .. Toa Tow cullaterul NT-MUNEV T0O LOAN' O feayo und un Linols farns, ON IMPOVED CIEY Pl sult. Applyat Unloa Trust C FAGF AND EXCHA n B atus, AT, 10 VR CKS Kauti, Al Vuis irvis N REA B BILVER 4 ratdabias . V2 Luan and” Builiva Fatabllabed ks ney o city 1o K, AR 1. 510k sta., Wurth $1U00) OF Mvid.” AppIZ 88 13 Clark-at., T 11, \! ‘mu SPPECH )| phanoe stil orgais El ol every Hist Wo meptiun & few wope nud swell, § X [§ [l ¢ rallia: JOIL BALE=A GOVl ot i R Pl ake 7 ANTED. ou eho 75, squaro grand pla wil) #2310, A lsrgy varlety of new wind sccuind-iand, wt idiculuu arsated Wil ever) i Rlatess A ELzuAsf’}ffif 3. land vy i3 PLE (3 L DAt o land PATICE U .L',‘lu::.n P wod i } CENT= elty prope: 2 La Liney s A § 200 par! udid per u § i Vapri gt plan MARLT] Giray's MBI 8 ks DOW ] rar yuod st 1ally ¥ il i Vs b i ab FER=To KEDL W lisve d i v YV o8 n, 875. MONEY ) 80, ULICT YuLLs s SROAL. ¢ o 8 10r orgun r uniai, | 0. onl v 40 Wahiely Nuer Uuake, duwuauiairs ol u 200 & OR ¥ it in Futham County, 1 iLbay s per el 10 LOAN 1) nproved farms. i b raved CIty Bropeinys LUrreat IVE YEARS 1., of 253 0 "samlas red, TUl Uw und w atat 111 usod & Hamiin org. Waters' or, Y 3 wclave Dlunu-fugke, Gnly 84U Very tie phasus 8. PTANOS H‘All'IIUH*UEK PIANOS 1O-(OTLE, Huw anid fng, planos wid urgans, bl y JuW pris 'y fusteumient, Lo FLHE MASIM it nivi FEASE PIANUS, STOKY & CAMP, o aud price, La L5 Suin, b # 10 % MiLLEiEsy ‘aeral agents, I and b biate-at. EW, Al 3 TriLaue Fribui v e, ¥ OTIE Gl tho year ITsh

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