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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, iE. Celebration of Its Forty-sixth Birth day Last Evening. > ‘haracteristic Letters from Two of its Former Pastors, ‘ta Firat Shopherd Hopes to Celebrate the Romi-Centennial, ‘The forty-sixth anniversary of the Firat Pred. pyterlan Church of this ctty, altuated at the cor- ner of Twenty-first strect and Indiana avenue, was celebrated at the church Inst evening, under the direction of the pastor, the Rey. Arthur Mitchell, assistod by the ludies of the congrega- tlun, The ocenston consisted of a social re- union, the reading of letters from former meth- bers, and the narration of rominiscences by {hose who were able toattend, ‘Thera were a Jargo number present, any coming from dis- fant suburbs to be there, The church was tastefully decorated with flowers and plants. ‘The Rev, Jolin Blatchford was the firat requ. lorty-iustailed vastor of the First Church, qbich event occurred In July, 2837, though the nucleus of the church wos formed threo years prior to that tlme, In 1890 Mr, Blatch- ford was dismissed at bis own request, und in 1810 the Rev. Flavol Bascom succeeded bim, and ‘emained us pastor for more than nine ys Following Mr. Bascom, the Rev. arvey Curtis was Installed Oct, 13,1850, Ie afterwards be- came the Prealdont of Knox College, Dr. Z M. Humphrey was the noxt pastor, who re- nalned in ebarge for nine years. ‘The Key. Arthur Mitchell, the present postor, succeeded ‘dyim in 1809, Since the day when the first ucct- Ing was held nearly 6,000 havo been ecelyed =o by =~ the. churtch... to. ite membership, Mfr. Philo} Carpenter, one of the ancient Bluers of the church, und the Rev. Mr. Baseom, tho pastor thirty years ogo, were wesent. The latter oponud tho evenlne’s oxer- cies with prayer, Hothenspoky a few mo- ments to the company, uiving them a sample of the ministry ehjoyed by the people then, Brother Bascom said he frat received a commission to preach at a salary of €100 per annum, provided he could” find people who wanted him. Mr. Carpenter wos che flrat man he got acquainted with. Ha reached {1 o log cabin, the congregation being ummoued by a fife and adrum. Ie slept in niattic, and was lighted to bed bya tallow- randle. ‘There wero put fow churches. He same tothis country as a Congregational I- entiate, but he beeame a Presbyterian. ‘The question of sinvery hal something to do with 3 change from Congrecationaliain to Presby- crinniain. He recollected haying objected to jhe jocation of the First Prestyterlan Church on ifat g little north of the present site of the Sherman Louse, because tt was too far aouth ‘rom the population, ‘Phat objection did not suld good now. In one way aud another thoy rut the name of belnys AN ABOLITION CHURCH, Te was not sorry for that now, and he did not selleve hia conuregation regretted it. He gave sstiort history of the church bullding and the rrowth of the eongregation in Chicago. Dr. RW. Patterson, who began bis ministry in shlcago thirty-nine yenrs azo, and who was for short time virtually pastur of the Firat thurch, made some interesting remarks. In the ummer of 18/0, during the abscoce of Mr. Bas- om, he supolicd nis pulpit, and that servico had esnlted in hig locating here permanently. He estified to the friendly relations which fing ex- sted between the First Church and” the 4ccond Church of which he was the pnstor. He ‘ongratutated the churelt on the able succes- fon of pastors with whom they had been lessed, and he had always rejoleed ip thelr emporal and spiritual welfare, which he be- ered would coutinus In the future as it had in he past. ‘The Rey, Mr. Mitchell then read two letters, hefirat from the Rey. Dr. Humphrey, now of he Low Seminary, Cincinuattl, and the second som the Rey. Mr, d. Porter, Post Chanlaia, Jnited States Army, vow in the Territories. Laxn Srminany. Cixcinxati, Juno 25, 1870,— Jear Hrother Mitchell and Frlenda old and news regretexccedingly that circumstances obiige me to arevo tho pleawure of accepting your invitation to w uresent at the calehration af the facty-nlxth irthday of the ‘IIrat Presbyterian Chnrcls in Chi- 2a, - Had. yon obtalnod a’ dispensation from the jenera) Assembly to put tho birthday forward two + three weeke, it night have come within tho Bnaeof pousitilities for me to bs present: thoash vervaps, to unit your.own convenience, it mieht avo been better to putthe birthday back rather han forward, os the survivor diaperaton hus al- cady Devin, I suyest that a memorial be pro- ared and forwarded to our next National Congress roviding for the establishment of 4 wilding xcale, ywhict’all birthdays, personal or other, may be xed so.aa to suit the convenience of all con- ered, Think,’ for examplu, ‘uf the loss now Xverlenced by those born on the 20th of February! Tam, bowsver, notte he deprived of the pleas» te of sending you my affectionate greeting. ‘ave associations with the old Firat Church which te pecullar for thofr strength and tendernent Hf Mtachinent for it and its mombers hae, during all seve years, been aa steady as the North Star. It valways one of my most vivid pleasures to visit ‘Nicago and meet iny fronds there, lam an en- anstantic believer In Cilcayo and in you, Many, indeed, of my old parlshioncra aro acat- cred, ‘Tha ecasion which stood so conmacily round me does not surround the present pastor, et lam sure that if the present sewsion Is true to ie traditions of my ¢*administration,” that pastor ae a Bourd of Eiders on whom ‘hecan rely. oubtiess many of my old session will be present ‘ith you to-morrow evening. You can ask them vivatoly how they discharged thelr duties, ‘Thoy te modest men. 1 know, but If you are per: ering you will draw from them the fact that they id very well, and stood by thelr pastor and the Herewis of the church through thick and thin. Then, ay forthe Church im goneral, never dd avior; aye ao incre unite and earnest coplo' than T hau when with you, My huart ‘otced tn them every day and all the day long, ow quick they were tn their syimpathica with me ud with eackather, whether In joy or in soruw, s forme, tf Chad a crete weddlay,” they made vy Hongo bright with tin, Not forgetting tu nestaw Watch large enough to rerve ae a town clock,— covided 11 would @o,—and a trumpet go Jone and = Joud that IT could only ulow it It would sil the orld with tho echoes of my fame. It L were qure utect. they intned tt to my advantage go coniplately Mbit iv tlot quite certali tnst wowne ove of them aly do the garroting that I might profit Thm, however, {¢ playing on the surfaco of Mngé, “Mow precious ara the menuortes of our orks together for Chriet and His cause! Foster tient pane at pou femenber og aes is not with you early enough to and by Brothor Hart tn the ears where that mle (ov begun’ but Lid often atand by him fa the fodon chapelon the grounds of the Michigan suthern Rutlroad. Livjoleed in the erection of au brick chanel ovposlta the station, und often vot v7 to this House of the Lord oy the trreitue + aidewnlk, Our church chapot orected on Ovgress strect! What s pleasant addition It wae our doautitul chucch,—both, alae! long since in \O nshes! Mow many smiles brightened that japel whon our social gathermes were held in Itt ow many teard hallowed tt when thu Holy Spirit ‘uched our hvarte (n our religious meotines! ‘I'he abbatn-schuol beld therv! Can 1 over forget It, Bate who labored with me so falthtully in holy nus Even your present house of worship bi ‘em like anather hous fa Mer auatnene eet ‘orshiped with you there, and tho former Calvary tople now identidud with the church spem ike 4y awn people,—mine, I asy, because love Od memory will not let you go 1 an truly say: that I bave sojotced in all Our auccess (under the pretent beloved pastor, were Paul, 1 should certatuly be gla co elect (mae my imothy). And now, *thauge Lhe bsunt in the des, yes am Lwith’ you tn spirit, ovlng and pee your ordor, aud the stead. satnesa of your fulth in Christ." | **And the Lurd wke you to {uervase and abound In love one to- vard Snother, and toward all men, oveu as Wo do Qward you," Adfectionately, 4. M. Hoxrnuner,! Pony HOM THE Wey, JRREMAU FORTE, Four D, A. Russctt, Wye. Tor, June 17, HID. —7ne Hew. Dr. A, duitehelt—Duan Dnotuen’ ‘was a pleasant colucidence that your kind loiter iting mu to the furtyewixth cuinmemaration of w founding of the Kret Church of Christ tn hicago should have reuched me vn the forty. Durth return of the merriuge-duy of wife and Ayself, ae we ara the only hueoand aud wife naw staaining on earth who aidod in that orgaulzation, Or distance, 1.000 mites, aud our lite vivit to our clty will ho good reason for denying ourselved 1 Joy of being with you on the zuih. ‘Though ot behalding with ode oyee your order antl un- qualed growth, wo shall eroatly tejoiee in what teens pees see aud oe, heard, fad nands have Jed" 10 Jaying the foun enow'sovlsely bulluligs sn CoNteuee Sak rhe conversion of the Iate Deacon, Samuel fookea t4¢ among the things o wall 0 inmuge ‘Mat come up wie ecutar sl ae ny oud seview the way that utd Jed Ge Our church, Iie was onde) Ho Was Te eat aiNS in, Lone u 88, then to yo with biw auilly to Auatratiay but God aide One, and Ne. Groukev {house nextut Genet ga \e futury haine, due elntdcon, e heard of Chicazo rawth, and of the t nuda ga Arrivinsgiy New Nark with Wifes. and three young wien, Ais atact lag ot . tap etre tore of {iinols. Oy omg un the udsin to Albany, wud theaca, by snwl (o Hudfalo, be purchaved wagen aud (eam to munghort tite Lausehold gouds and family iW Phy © tou wilde uf Uinols, “After SU days’ trave) bretty thorauit acyuatutaieo wita the Lot ayer thio, fodiaua, and Lilinols, frog Mlenigan Clly to ‘aledgo, Ue atrived Chore id the suiamur OF Tesh. Amy buurding-nous, kept py Mr. and Alre, ‘atu Drown: of wy churet, in a lou-nouse back of + BW. Peok's store, comer of Butt Water aud 1 :[anmmer, if not at,the time of they foiind a temporary home with for that houec-was for the time ita Deacon Jobn Wright and bis son ) Vedcon Carpentor, and myaclt boarding We threo heing from New England, a4 well ad Maj, Wilcox, U. 8, A., the third Eider, we very naturally called our Eldera Descous, The annie tha arrival of the Droods faulty, camo to that hunde, from my native town, I my deat cousins, jon ) dadge Hi, 8, Willdma of your city and the parents of Mra, E,W. Blatchford and of the Ney, EB. M. Williams, of Minneapolle, Minn, OF tho fifteen In tho Brooxe family, Mrs, Brooks and Mise Hill, the guvernens, only professed to be Chriatia ra. DB. wae an English Independent and Mine Hilla Maptial, Very gon the family ae- cured a niall hose on the North Sido of the river, Tthink near the old Kinzic house, and were obliged to come to schoo} and to church, croaalug the river ine dueout canoe, ‘Ad soan an the church waa dedicated. December, 1834, tho childron thon came to Bilas B, Chappel's schuol, which won hold in the church, dire, trooks told we elo had heard of American revivals before they Jett Londun, und longed to enjoy ‘one. The'Divino Spirlt heard our prayers and Olesred the word pronchod in a special series of meetings after the chorch was opened, being aide by the Tov, WwW. rid of. W ley, Inttown, Stays, then ig Ottowwa, Ti, aad others,’ Brothef Allen DB. Free: man, Bapttat, heartily co-operating, — ‘The converting powor of God waa Jolt, perhaps, for the Orst tine in Chicago, “Are. Brooke’ family shured richly 1m the work, ar daughters attend- Ing Mien Chappel's achool were deeply impressed, and the three young Engliatimon of that houschold foun exprassed hope in Cortet, Ap '*Androw went out and found his own brother Simon und brought him to dcaus, "su Mary Brooke started out froman afternoon prayer-meetiou ‘from Mise Chappel's ooin raying: *'T and bring my siste! Ant. so ahe did, baving to cross the rivor tw! paddling her own capoc. Tho three steters we soou hoping in Christ, and still live In your city, two of them bringing ‘up large families of chiliren fu the fear of God, tho third rumaining unmarried. The sougof Mra, Brooks alsu seemed to neck and find the Lord. While thin work was going on in thislively English family Mr, Brooks seomed to get no aatisinctory evidence of regencration, though an carnest attendant at church and deeply interested in our Clirtetian worship. In bis case the crisis secmed to come in this wise, A young Baptist friend had been invited out from Massachusetts to open a classical school In 8 house built by Dr, J, I, Temple forthe doable purpoxs of school and churca. 1 had invited him to ludve with me tn my atudy, a bullding I had erected for that purpose, as If contd find no room in town for such use, “Chie oarnest young Christian, Mr, G. ‘I, Sprout, atill living, 1 think, in Callfornfa, occompanica meto Mr, Brooks’ crossing in tho canal, to makea pastoral visit to the family. ¥inding the father at home, I pro- posed a family prayer-moeting, cach one to ey who felt willing, After Me. Spruut and J, Ars. Brooks and Alles THll had ere loaked Mr, Brovks to lend us ateo, Thia hu ihougat io could notdy, The young men and children prayed, and ot Mr. Brooke hesitated. At length, contrasting hin condition with thetof bis children, ** out of whose mouths God hath perfected prafse,” stilt kneeling, with all of us, he vegan with these worda: “O God, am Io much of 9 brute thar IT cannot open my mouth before Thee?" and followed this by a most earnest prayer, Boon after he entorcd the visible church and be- came astrong piiiar init, and in other churches afterward organized inthocityand country. In 1876, as I was tu return the nextday to Fort Sill, 1.T., hie son-in-law, one of the three young men who camo from England with him, met me tn Chi- cago, end said, aa he grovped my hand, ** Mr. Brooks ia dead! Can't_you come and attend his funeral to-morrow?" Twas glad to delay, and met at his tuneral in the Rev, Mr. Williams’ Church, Forty-soventh street, 1 think, bia wife and ch dren, and many of the friends of forty years fore ua they tnd come to. bury the patrianch of 80 ears, to review with wonder the ways of God with Imund me, and ta rejoice that, luving foughts guod fight and. kept the fulth, he had rocetved his reward. And now his children ond the cnurches of Chic: ‘*riuu up and cal bim blessud,’* Shail I weary you boyoud endurance by my pare, rulity if Tadd un inclacnt of the last fewdays? A jady of Choyenne brought ont to this post to see mean aged minister, Dr. Freeman, from Vermont, who has proached a fow Sundays for the Baptists, of witel, Church she isa member, I knew that Bro, A. B, Freeman. the first Haptlet minister of Chicago, wasson of a Baptlet minister, aud bad a brother tr the wame calling, As Lheard of the uaino at Choyenne, Ttbought, 1a tt pozaible thts ia thut brother?” And hoping to meet him at the instastation of the Presbyterian pastor. the lev. Jd. G. Cowbrick, In which this Baptiet and mysolf were to take part, I hoved to learn from bim if my thought would prove to bo the truth; but be was Hil, and L failed to see him there, and remained ignorant about It until I put tne question to hin in my own honee, Io atonce burst into tears. sobbing, and saia; Iam bis brother! Ho & most dear brother, I never saw him aftor he went to Chicagu. Nut he wrote wo muuch of you, aud of your work together untve eat, and [bave at homie the surmou you preached otis burial, ‘Thers ja no man on earth I would have gone so farto sce as yourself. Jt te eo won- derful that in thls far-off land, wherel should Jeast havo expected it, I should have foand you! It was ns inuch a Joy to wife sud my to meet and convereu aud pray with thix brovhor of our co-leborer in ins Sane chicago as to, hia!,, What joyfal memorive “Avaro». brought: up, and» wae visions. of. greater things thin thees for Chicago, for the Church of Christ, for the world! Why was ong taken and hia wile and child, sud tho other left with wile and childron to watk on earth, npon thts near half-cen- tirv'’s progress, while they look down from heaven and reluice inthesameY '*Eyen vo, Father, for 0 itscomed food in Thy sight," Should God spars me to June, 1883, Lhope to celebrate with you the half-century of your Charch, Butlf it please dod to take me and ty wife variier than thatto Himself to mevt those other founders of the First Church and the pastors and elders of {t in eternal glory, may we luok down from thelr mansions of Nght and seo that each member of that Cunrch fe magnifying the grace of God by unfaltering faith in Ite aura word of propuesy and shintug ov dritiiane lights in the world; and moy the ght of that Church and alt that have sprony froin tt, or Frowe up by tt, grow constantly ** brighter aud brighter wite ‘the perfect ae Tehoultt love ta welte at ech of the first four flders of thut Church aud their wives, those noble ‘women thst Inbored with vain the Gospel" of those Elders, Brother Carpentor remuins to this tuy,-—magna nara guarun sult,—vut T forbear leat’? T weary you with this confident boasting.” Your grateful brother In Christ, dxnratat Ponten, Vout Chaplain U, 5. A. The meeting was closed by alnglug the famit- Jar Hnes beginning: Blewaed bu tho tic that binds 4 Our hearts In Christian love, Thu fcllowabip of kindred winds Iu Hike to that above, Brother Sewell, 87 veors ofage, led Io prayer and pronounced the benediction, TEMPERANCE, elfeld Yosterdny at Inke Blnt—Ad- dyeuics Of Loading Prohthitioninta, TI EXENCISES AT LAKE ULUFF YESTERDAY wore uuder the control of the Sons of 'Teim- perance, directed by Mr. J, C, Stoughton, ‘Tha first moeting was held ot 9a. m. In the Clark Streat Church bulldiny, which is to be used for all minor mcetings. ‘This session was mainly fuformal in its character, und was devoted to singly, prayers for the progress of the work, and brief addresses, Andrew Vaxton, the Sec retary of the Citizens’ League for the Preven- tlon of the Sale of Liquors to Minors, related instances of the work accompHshed, notably the arrest of one man at Thornton, whose-case had not come up yet for tnal hearing. It was his experience that, if the boys could be kept froin drinking watt) they arrived at their majority, that they would never back- slide, Of all the drunkards with whom ho had conversed scarcely ono but would confess that he hod contracted the habit carly in youth. Tho meeting was closed with prayer. Atllo'clork the regular morning meeting was held at the same place with an tncroased at- tendanco, the Rey, Agree Gurncy offeriuy, tha opening prayers which was foltosved by the sing. Sug of * Yo Champtune of the World,’ MR, J. 0, STOVANTON, who has lately returned from the maoting of the Nytloual Convention of the Order, guve a Drlot resume of the work accomplished at the Washington session, “Mo then gaye a brict his. tory of the Order, which the salt was founded by a fow men, drinkers themselves at the time, some forty yeara ago. This meets trom which he had just returned wae thu thirty> fifth aunual convention. ‘he Order waa naw the oldest institution of its iud which has sur. vived, Itg primary object had been to reclaln druvkards, but it had been found that the wua- hor of atu karde etiil Increased, und hence the wotlve pow was to strike ut the root rather than at tho reaults. ‘Thelr attention had been first, called to the causes and preventtives by Neal Dow, who had waed the Sons of ‘Temper+ ance ta secitre the passage of the Maine law, Servi which the atill on the statute books, nnd, the speaker belioved, retiglously euforved, Ie hai frat started them toward lugal methods of pro- yeatlon' und heir delle wae atlil in that direc- (lon, Coplous extracts were also given from the report of dleorza W. 4s, & member of We Canadian Varlamenty aud the Most Warthy Patriarch of the Orcer in North Amer fed, Lu regard to thelr strength, be said tut io Ulnoly previous to the War 150,000 mea. for micn alone are adiniticd, had wheaed the pledye and subscribed to. the usual ritual Since the «War the Order fn the Weet bad been greatly eéripplad, and, tu compensate for thts, ladies had Deva admitted, In tie Bast, however, Ute carly strength had beon rotulued. Slr, Julia Nate, the Grand Vatrlareh of Hiinols, then addrcated the meeting. Ho believed thut thé prospecta were youd fur Inereased auevess in Unie State, dle felt, however, Ut thers must be uuity of action among atl the diferent tem perance orders, und the ooty platform on whieh they could unite we prombition. lie had gone futey sumg balla und soen beautiful mottovs on almast every conceivably suuject but prodibl- ton. which should be the foundation of the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1879—TWELVE. PAGES, Work. Ifo wanted the motto of all temperance workers to be * Prohibition now and forever.’ "The exercises were {uteraperscd with songs sung by the entire assembly, Tt was supposed that TNE APTARNOON MEETINGS would Save to be given tp, the weather belng threatening and several of the expected speak- ers falling toarrive, While those present were making tp for disappointmest by reveling in the dinner spread at the hotel, the aspect of af- fatrs bad changed considerably, ‘The sun tame out from behind the black clouds, weguna caine Jn from the adjacent country, the apenkera put fon appearance, und o highly successful meet- ing was the result. ‘he familiar bell In the belfry of the central reception cottage eniled the worshipers to- gether {n the ane plncu as nt the morning ses sion, ‘The autience twas large and enthussastie. ‘the Rey. Jolin Nate presided, and delivered a brief opentige address, In explanution of the amall attendances ab the earlier meetings, ho said that there were & great many whose Dusi- hess obligations at this tine made It tinpossible for them to attend. Had a luter date been aut they would have been wind of the opnortunity to teatify Uheir appreciation of aud interest in the temperance work. Ip later years this would be Joken Into considerstion aud 8 Jater date fxed T._W. Crampton, the Grand Worthy Berlba of IHnois, read n letter from THR MON, MINAS FRICKE, metmber of Congress of the Secund “Iowa Dts- trict, The letter, which fs quite lengthy, breathes a hearty apirit of good will toward the temperance worl, and promises co-operation fn Congress nnd out, He reerets that the special session hag se interfered with bla business as to make fe {inposslble for hia to attend the session at Lake’ Blu, The Jetter ts dated June 20, und Mr. Privo speaks In lizh terms of the national convention of au Order which for thirty-seven years has carried the banner of total abstinence In the yan of the cold-water army. He speaks of the Sons of Temperance as the Old Guard,the Parent stem from which other societies have de- rived their inspiration. Ho was glad to tld that although the enemy still presetted a bold front that it was compelled to act un the defensive, to ekulk about In the by-ways, behtud closed doors, and conducting ‘a guerrilla warlare, ‘There {9 reason to thank God for what is already done. {t Is not-true as charged by his enemies that the work in a no protrests, ‘There were those who remembered the time wheu schoul-houses und churches wero closed agafnet temperance workers, and the preacher from the pulpit who dared to combat the com- monty received notions in this revard was in danger of life itself, Now all halls arg thrown open, the pulpit orator who fails to inculcate te great truths of temperauce {s condemned, and a botter and more healthy public spirit pre- yails, Ifthe Bible de true, right wit) prevail, The letter closes with the statement that no one can aa! that proliibition jaa failure. There ore laws on this subject in many Statee in some form or another, and in Malie at least they are enforced, ‘The fact that they are evaded aid lquor sola in some cases In Maino itgeif duus not vitiate their success any more than the sins of maukind are on irrefuta- ble argument against the Holy Walt. ‘The Chairman then introduced MNS MARMET E, sERVIS, of Racine, the State Organizer of Wisconsin, who, he sald, Was well known a8 a moat eficient worker, ‘The lady in question has a good ad- dress, Is an cloauent speaker, full of her sub- ject, und held the attention of ber audtence without wavering for an hour, In opening her address, she welcomed the friends of the cause to Lake Biuil, believinu, as she did, tha fufluenco of the trees and natural scenery to be invaluable to a proper consideru- uoa of such a prover nnd pure tuple as temper- sce, As nrepresentative of the Sons of Tem- perance she felt ita privilece to address mem- bers of the Order on the subject of reforming victinis of thu liquor trafic und alleviating the distress und misery consequent upon thelrdown- fall. It was fit in the summer, amid the bicom of flowers and the rustle of the trees, to leave tho uusty citles to meet torether for connec! ond a renewal of strength. Sho hind hoped, and still thought, that the time would come witen soviety would rank moderate drinkloy with lar- ceny, and drunkenness with capital crimes. ‘She resulting ovils were far greater in the former cases thon in tho latter, and hence the necessity for corresvonding punishinenty. There were womer all over the Juud with sorrowful hearts and broken spirits crving for rellef while feebly fighting the mtemperance that was wreck thelr homes. ‘Chis Macedonian cry was evident “at all times and in oll manner of places, ‘The Washingtonian movement which swept over the Jud in 1839 ke an: irrealstible wave contained s fault which Was in fact a vice, as It sonctloned the sale and consumption of cider. ‘The speaker claolined that there was no liupe of auccess while such exceptions were indorsed. ‘The only way was to include everything, make it absolute temperance. An absolute sateeuard Irom the elfects of iutemperauce could only be derivod irom total und unconaitionul atatinence. ‘This wos evident to all who bad siudied the matter with ageuulno love for thelr fellows, From this growing conviction liad sprung the Sons of Temperance, of whose success Khe was juste proud. The grpweh of the Order had been bevend the most sanguine expectations, In regard to fla fundamental principles abe had often been asked whether it had a reliciaus be Mel. For acomplete and sweeping answer she would point to the fervent and Uearttelt proy- ers during this Convention, The mainstay of the order was abelief that {t could nave the as- sistanes of the Almivhty on askiiug for it, and Haut zits dependence fn the Divi wing nid. then traced theleradual risy of the ent. Societies like the Sons of mperance, ‘Temple of Monor, and Goud "Yemplara were the yeimeval cause of much af this progress, while at the snme time they had recelved great Help from the many auxiliary societies organized in different localitivs. ‘The Order was conducted on business principlea, bug was based on the noblest of humauitirian Ideas, She cauld multiply tustances of famitites reuntt- und ed, bables fed, homes made brighter, mighty strides made toward the cru of eorth ani good will among all men, temerance socictics, with their aystematie agt- tation, were ehind the growing ‘pubtie sentl- ment ty favor of temperance in publle and pri- yaty Hie, On this tonic Mra. Sarvis differed materially from other workers in thls cause. White shu urged the wecusaity of counter attractions to the gilded suloous undattractive gambling heila, she could not but belleve that the establishment of free accommodations fn the way of lod houses, Ifbrartes, and reading-rooms. only added to the vust army of tramps and dead-beats. Ef. furts should be mado to counteract thls idlencas by furnlehing them work, not by pampering with better soup thun they could cara, and more warned books than they could read, Ste ad found thut a discussion und dis- semlnation of the knowledge of the injurious physical effect of Hquor had a cood effect on sthose just starting on the downward path to rin, and she counseled increased clfort im this philosophical and intercstingstuds, ‘The spenk- ce had also found that musie had os many charms for the savage of the slums as the say- age of the woods, Music in the meetings pitt the first thoughts of refinement in the bosome of degraded wen. ‘The Sans of Temperance were not secret. ‘They only required evidence of sincerity in their members, ‘Ihe work was not done in & stur-chamber, ‘They Jad out a wilau of work in private and exceuced tt before all the world, ‘The lady then drow a graphic picture of this country, rich in material prospority, poor in morals. She belleved that there was no band Uke America, Throughout tte broad expanse thousands of snires poluted toa Hfe above. ‘The namics of ureat tno wera revered and loved, thelr memories were cherished and thelr bright thoughts recorted. Creat aa wo are, however, oyr hearts ure wruog with sore alliction, hearth- atones ure blasted, homes desolated, fainity ties broken, and wisery caused by ssorm infngled with the maguiticenes und prosperityon all sides, ‘The apcaker closed with uu eloquent appeal to her hearers to keep up the work Uutil victory fs reuched ot last, ‘MN, T. Mt. CONPRONST, of thiscity, then spoke on the dutles of em: ployere in asuletings Uielr employes, and takin an actiys part iu ihe work. Io further spoke of the necessity of interesting the Press tu the work, premtatng that ft would prove an invaliia- dDieally, Hu bad kuown editors who rote: (hue drank alittle, but he bellvyed at if tabored with they could be induced to turn aver their Journals to geulst lo the temperance work, Mri We Crimpston, the Crawl Counselor of the Good “Cumplurs, matte a brief address, durlig the course of which he took ocvasion to wuy Unit ho belonged to neury every temperance organfxation he had ‘ever heard of, amd yhould ho hear of more he would jofuthem also, Coukt ho properly diszutse himself he would afi with the Wamen's Chritian Temperance Uslua and in any oveut would wieh them “ Godeperd.” He believed 1 fraternity and union, and honvd the thay would spealily come when Hese priu- elptes should be adopted all aver the world. Agtn all the cncetinges the aineiiyz played o promtuont part tts thy oxerclecs, and tie pictl- Harly tempormnce hynins chose were sun rhythinlealiy and with feellug by the eutire wu- diene, fu the eventng another avaston was held, une der charge of Mr, ‘Ty, C. Stoughton; hidestnltar fy ita aims reaulis Co the aftyrnoun sustivu, Cirvut preparations Lave beon made for the crowida expected lo urrive for the latter half uf Ie Convention, ‘the managers seem wntarloy in their ulforts, und sitecess myst ultimately be pucured, ae “rho prose tent, whieh last year lay ina mola situation, hae beou moved nearer the exborter’s ‘“Y¢fny more or lesa than the percentages allotted. stand, and at the same time on to higher and dryer ground, THE RAILROADS. THY KAST-BOUND FREIGHL-POOL. ‘The General Frefaht Agents of the rogue cast from thfs city bavo at last agreed upon a mode of dividing their bygitiess In accordance with the arrangement, made by the ‘High Joints”? at the Niagnra Falls mebting a short time agu. Jt was agreed that the General Freight Agent of each rond should sénd a’ daily statement of hls East-bound tonnage to the General Freieht Agent of each other road batty to the compact, so that each road will know if it hae been car- lower, Mr. and Mrs. . Smith, M W. A. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague, Mr, and Mra.J. L. Stockton, Mr. John Stock- ton, Mr, and Mra, Auguatte Burley, Mr. and Mre. Matilon D. Ogden, Mr. and Mra. J. G. Wal- ters, and Mr. and Mrs, (en, Strong, ‘The party Jott ou the 4:80 tralis for the East, : Bectae Dispatch to The Tribune. Boceney, Iroquois Co., M1., June 26.—A very elevant and agreeable wedding occurred Inst evening at “ Lawndale,” the beautiful residence of the lon. A.J. Koplin. Miss Cora C, Riggs, daughter of James Riggs, so, of Bolivar, Tenn., and cousin to Mr. and Mra. Koplin, was married to Mr. F, A. Dean, of Buckley. ‘Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. Fisher, of Chatsworth, Il, ‘The ‘bride was elegantly costumed. The bride's attendants were little Masters Kore Riggs, Mark [. Kopling and Misses Mira Straun and Blanch Balch. Theso little 5-vear-old eblldren performed theif parts mostadimirably, ‘The bride and grooin stood under a bell siapended from an arch of flowers, the effect of which was most euchanting, After tle ceremony and congratulations, an clegant supper was served, of which 105 quests pattuok. Mr. and Mra, Dean lettin the carly morning train foran extended trip North and West. The peeeenis were Dumerous, appropriate, rare, and costly. Je itte found thut any has vcen carrying more tinn tte portion, it eal) withdraw ite solicitors and agents from the market, wud ure Its toflu- ence with the shippers to have them forward their business by the road tound ts be short of ttaqueta. And if tt ts found impracticable to divide the business fa this manner, the road found ta oe atead af tts allotted abare shall rend from {ts yard o anuillelent tonnage of frelulit to the road found to be short, util the division (a regutated as decided upon. It was also agreed that the tonnage thus turned over tu anolher road to equalize the tunnuze shall be properly destined to such pointe ag the roads which are short usually carry, If not sufllefone tonnage, as abuve specified, fs at the comMund of the road atiead, then any tonpage, no matter to what point as the roa‘ls s0 suort can take, shall be taken for such evening. ‘The General Freight Agents of the various roads leading Eust irom this city will mect hereatter every Tuesday evening at the oficu uf the Lake*Bhore & Michigan Southern, und equalize the week’ UPPER COURT RECORDS. Yerterday's Proceetings tn the Appellate Court-bf the Second Wistrlet of Uilnoly Orrawa, Ill. dune 26.—Following are to- day's proceedings ia the Appellate Court, Sec- ond District: MOTIONS. 128, Fuilter ve, Bates; motion for continuance and inake up statements Erinied uniess appeliee will atipuiate toast their s tonnage. Iiof exceptions contains alt the evidence. 17. Gould ct al. va. Sternverg; time to fle de- fendant's briefs extended five dave, 21, Scheidt elzetal.; auine order, 40, Selz et al. va. Liford, Collector, atc.; same “UE CHICAGO & PACIFC RAITL- ROAD. 4. M. Whitman, Recelver of the Chicago &. Paclile Railroad, ted bls report yesterday for e order, 40, Welland ya, Gooner mation to argue orally by appellee overrules March, April, and May, which is a8 follows; CG. Cr me order as No. 17. SCENT AL 47, Taylor et al. ve, Hdwards; name order. 7. Sales ve, Sheppard; motion error jor exter by defendant in jon of time withorawn, tion of dim- Frolelit and passenger accunat, Balance on hand March 1....4.08 Expreaw 2 62. Preston et al, ya. Zably euyys Mace charges .... inutfon of record and motion for certiorast. United States stalls, 22, Moora ve. Wright; motion by appellee for Miscollancous, Jeave to senign additional cross-errore. 77. Gner et al. va, Bades: motion by plaintiff in error for ime to fils briefa, 133. Pratt et ol. va, Pratt; motion by anpellea Services..... to retax costs. Supplies, CALI, OF DOCKET. Back charge: Ol. Bwetzer, {mpleaded, atc,, ve. Lottenville; Switchin taken, ‘Taxes. +, Flester vs, Matzenbineh; taken Mow equipment . . ent, ete.. te ee Ck PR, BR. old acconnts,, Mlacelancous ..6....esseves 03, German Fire-Insurance Company vs, Ger- hers taken. 4. Vandorn vs, Leeper; taken, 05, Blehopp ct al. ve, Dasble! Necharged for want af prosecution. . 06. Lewis ve. Shear etal.; motion by apnetice for oxtension of time to tile briefx and arguments; . iv eee 1904-320, 003 Balance on hand, seen cess scene SIU, TBS The report was referred to tho Master in Chancery. th QF. President and Trustees of Town of Earl vs, Carters pasved 68, Youn va. Richardeon; taken, M1), Van Alstine vs. Willis et al. ; taken, 100, Schwabacker ve. Hiddle; tnken, (301, Chlearo Alton Kallroad Company vs, O'Connell et tation by appellant for further time to file briefa and abstracts; Dansed, 202, Hann et al. ve, Hann; Ii, Uilligan ¥ pellant. and take: 105, Rouk TEEMS. — Meavy shipments of ore from Coloratlo ara now brought Enst by the varlous Western roads. It fs belleved that the tonnage of ores forwarded this month will, be tu excess of ony month sinee the Colorado mines came Into prominence. ; The report of John King, dr, Receiver of the Obto & Misslasippi Railroad, shows the carn- inus_of the road for May to have been $344,- 925 iguuremanea, + vouchers, prior to Lyon: taken. oe INDIANAPOLIS ITEMS, .Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. uy. 19, 18id, 852, yauchera subse- Isptanaronte, Ind., June 26.—The Dentat to Nov. 17, 1870, 8171.206.81; pav-roll sub- | Association af the State to-day clected the fol- sequent to Nov. 17, 1870, $120,432.56; arrear- nges subreqcent to Noy. 17,' 1870, $401.80; total, $344,843.02, The Chicago Railroad Association, composed of the General Ticket und Passenver Agents of the varlous roads centering in thia city, held a meeting yesterday to decide upon further steps to be taken agalnst the ecalpers. Lawyer Trude was present and narrated what lad been accomn- plished thus far. Lt was, unanimously decided to keep up the war against the scalpers, and continue to arrest them for each und every vio- Tatlon of the law, A Trinune reporter called yesterday at the office or the Lake Shore & Alletigan Southern Railioad in this city to find out ff tere were any further particulars regarding the gerlous acel- dent ton funeral car ear Builato, and ue fol- lowly interview took place: *T have come to tearn further particwlara from the Buffalo disnster on your road." “We never have apy acciisats ou this road.” “What, never??? “Well, hardly ever!” | Mr. J. W. Midgley, Commisstonerof the roads. loadin: to Minauurt iver ‘vols, has complied ostatement showing thuitthut few of the con- vecting roads comply with the agreement to Toad but 20,000 pounds of grat mid 24.000 vounds of lumber ona car. In nearly every in- stance ft ts found that from 1,000 to 7,000 pounds mory has been foaded on the cars than charged for on the way-biils, and which, {{ toler- ated, would ammount toa conalderable eutting of the rates, In every Instance where such over- weight was found, it was charged agninat the offending roads by the Southwestera hine: ‘The General Freight, Avents of the varlous roauls centering in this city held o mpeting yee terday morhing at the ollice of the Lake Siiore: lowing ofiicers: Presiaent, S. M. Good, Indian- spolia; Vice-residents, Robert Van Valzah, Terre Haute, and 8. T. Kirk, Kokomo; ‘Treasurer, Merrit’ Wells, Todlanapolis; Secre- tory, W. I. Hall. Terre Haute, About forty County Superintendents arc iu annual session to-day under charze of Prof. J. ‘HH. Smart, State Superintendevt of Publle In- struction, L. P. Harlan, of this county, was elucted Secretary, ‘Ihe toptes discussed are of value ta County Superintendents tu relation to common school education, ‘the Methodist taintsters of this citr are torn up over the question of running Sunday trains to campmesting afew miles from here, The «Assocation is in partnership with the railroad, receiving 10 cents per head on all passenvers varried, and from this suuree receives its great- est revenue. It {s pronosed by the preachers of this city to endeavor to suppress the practive by withdrawing support from the meeting 6d long ns It continues. Ceneral-Manager Mutott. of the Pern Rall- road, bas ordered engiuvers to cease whistling through towns on his line. The huge, orastie, griping, sickening pills compounded of crude, coarse, and bulky logre- dients ure fast being superseded by Dr. Pieres Purgative Pellets, They ara sold by all dru. ROUS ‘we haya eatabllshed na as deatienated Branch Oulecs tu the different Divisio: delow, where ndvertisementa will he taken for the same rrtew ag charged at the Matin Gnlcewnd will be recetved unUl Ho'clock p. m, during the week, aud untit Op. tm. on Saturilaye: J. & Bookacliers and Stationers, 129 & Michigan Southern for the purcose of equal- | TROME NE ewedealer, Stationer, etc. 1009 ining the expense attending the clerical Isbor in Hi % na welghine gral, such ue saking ou the record | yoRie DEO Neuere: ene DERN T and the carrection of bie by Eastern roads. | i. ¢. Ck, deweler, Nuwaiealer, and Fancy Nearly all Whe grain received by the Eustern | Geode 720 omer Ut roids from their Western connections las to be switched to the eenles, which {3 attended with a | —~—.._P EBSONAL RRR ereat deal of lubor, for whic: the Eastern | Ja thee carumn, threa tence or tras, 25 cente Der ine roads reeelye no ‘compensation, aml they | rion, did not belleve it right that they should bear this expense alone. The General Freight Agents of the Western roads admitted the Jus- Each addittunat line, 10 cents, PERSONAL OJUNE-TIME: IS APPOINTED: C4 ‘not tas yuu for tro write you tu-ny row, JUNE. tee of the demand, and it wus agreed Uiat the pi 0: NTLE 1! ADI Eastern roads should bereufter«harze the Weet- Diita, renuadning ty, 10a month, desires the ern roo'ls 10 ceuts per cay on all ermn that has aintance of styl youag lady. Address 8 35, to bu welghed by them, He onlices duly 1, Articles of association .of the Natlonal Itail- roud Company Were Bled with the Seeretary of State of Indiana a dyy or two age. The object uf this Compuny is to own, construct, amd muln- tain araitroad froma polnton the Stute line Detiteen the States of Indiana and [tnole, pass- jng from Newton County, Indtanu, through the Counths of Jasper, Pulaski, Fulton, Miamt, Kosciusko, Wabash, Huntington, Whitley. and Allen to the ‘State Ine between Ohio and aba, A distance of 160 infles, Also a branch commencing at the State [ne of Ohio and Indi- ana, at or near Jefforson Township, Adams County, Indiaua; thence west, through the Counties of Adana, Wells, Huntingtun, nnd Wabash, iutersectiuyy the male line, a alstance of seventy-two miles, ‘Thy capital stock af the Compuny bas veen fixed at 33,480,000, in $50 | ,, shares, of which $50,000 bua been taken, ‘The Detrolt P'ree. Presshos the following in regard to the contemplated extension of the Wabash from Toledo to Detroit? Tu New York, June 20, the representatives of the Wabash and tho Grom Weatern Rablwaye avreed upon the terms for the formation of a new company ty balld an extension of tho Waba from Toledo to Detroit, The Grand MVronk & pany having sgreed with the Great Western, the wotk wil be undertaken julutly uy these com: pauies, each of whies It fs undervtoad tw to have an equal voice {nthe wanuggment and control uf the new road. ‘The ruptosuntatives of tho treat Western were Vice-Veeslaont roy tn str, Wald: of the Wanish, Preatdent Solon Tumphreys and (iev, Waver Swayne, Counsel ara now ehgaged hv reducing to writing tha «pecifo terme of the compact, ont tho work of the forniation of the company ay ba regarded ax. bert dedaitoty Ket tled, ‘The edginecrs af each of the there comps aides aro to veluct an engineer who Will have charge. of the lnytuy ont and construction of the new ling, Whilo tts not absolutely certafa, tt te regarded an being tienly probable that the greater portion of the Hine su surveyed by tho direchon of Janer J Joy ao fow weeks ayo will bo agapied. “The ri of-way for avout twenty miles of Chie Hine. from point north af Munzov tu the Olt State line, line been given, and th This will go Inte eifcet fO RE "Went Siac. TS, RENT—12 SKE AV.—TWO-STORY bagement brick, octagon All cons untence: At Uonorst, ASD front, In perfect order. ow ta Good teuant, U, M. SOREN, ‘South Siac. ro pipe le FLATS OF FOUR AND ve Taoms aitabie for sinalt families, in Lom. hard Bullding, Thitd-ar.. betwee qiirensste ALFRED W, 5. nS een Jackson ‘aut Vatt NSUME. 7 Uulon Build- NING runt and quire tt) LAT wort, cluscts, et separate, 10H Michigan av, wn FO_RENT-ROOMS. _ Soutn Mido. ST~FURN {SUK HOUMS<ALL AT, Sper week. 47 Monrue-st., opporlta Paliner House. Apply at Koom 17. North fitdes (PO RENT—AT 400) DEALIBORN- AY ad frat tleor, rooms, madern, F 1 WASEMENT Li RENT“SECOND STORY, FOUR vluset, 23) Hurvn-at., ent of Clark, Huroneats TO E: Apply at 233 T—STORES, OFFICES; &c-_ Orhices. (PO RENT-NESK ROOM, OR SPACE FOR LIGHT business Goud eliow Window, 182" East Sladis- ones Satacoinucsuce BYES HUSH, eat uohe, giod dtuiug:room, bars ete, ae tule paratid. yer ply: to ALFRED! We SaNsosig 7 Cnton tlds. EE a aa ANTED 'TO REN ee T-EIGHT ON TENDON hoof Blate aud nurth ot rent, Acdrees ib, road-bed fully graded (OP | a.eeee nee rane tenet es Sea hat distance, This part uf tne tne was originally | J ARGWET STOCK, CHEAPEST SECONDHAND fot out for the Fling & Pere Marqu ‘he oak ia ely. slo pictlasMesuerroceas wavece voli Work of constructing the aw line Wil Lenin ay |” trols Cyclonmtls, ty morroces, pew. vals, woun ad the urticies of Inc: been Py Med with the Seeeetary of State and tbo other terme of (ha Michizan law complied with. f $e paniiion have Ley ant Speeches Neury Clay In Isiury England, 15 yo atural Hletury, 1h vol tere Horses oF Ani! invols.. M4 cult, ‘at Avceate tor theket Dietiouare, Sete wenden crate for Pocke! letiunst A nie, HYMENEAL,. 72,009 volumnesia stock, Read for auy book you want Srecial Diswateh te. The Tridun: to MILLERS, 12 Malisoncet., downstulry ra Gexxva Lake, Wis, June 2.—This little iS bing, which fs situated on Lake Geneva, Wis., was all agog with oxcltoiment to-day by use ar rivalof a Jargo number of Caleagoltvs who caine to attend the wedding of Misa Julian K. Ra the daughter of the flun, Julian 8. Ruieey, ex-Mayor of Chicago, to Mr. John A. Eine. ‘Tho wedding took placy at oun, aid ct, only the relatives and particular frlewda of the family belng presvat. ‘The bride Was attired (ua very rich “and: quose becoming PROWLANSIONA AN. 174 CLAM » CHICAUD—CONSU Ls ITO, peree or by letter, aa tire fennile Whew Cute, warranted. Fluvat “t bowk extents SM paces, beautifully bound; prescriptions fur all diseases. Prive, #1. post pat. Nees dyice t DEM ITY. STH TU Wy felnule, tung, sani blood MRIS M.D. 1 ___ STORAGE, Foliage commas ys Ta 79. AS an Wuren-st.s estabilvhed 1875; poratiauent aud Prifahtes for turuliure aid merchaudives advan uubtiers her tollet “being tn the latest style. x onde ot FUR ae ARH WISE ‘the ceremony was very funpressive, WS buggles, ete, t cheapest gid best fy elty: a: ‘ea a avlivered oy the Key, Larrabee, of alee, any | FOBu es bee unit, Joe URC wo WY suntug Eplecopal Naetor, “Thi Bolte Wery Very tich aul aumesolés John ifund! perd orchestra, ‘of Chicago, fusnishey tie dius. Among those TH REL TI ar wnt bak io fauililea: voids guarantee srencut Word Mey aul Mo, dB. Muinsey, the | guuneteee, PeUltes TEA Coe, flus ally St haul Driie’e picents, Mr and tte, SW. uses, | See = VADTNERS WANTED. A Ge0D Propye witha capital of gay Ade Mr, aud Mrs duilan Hungees, ae, Me. Giconre D.' Rumsey, Me Mares Welty Mr, Musutt Btager, Mig A. R. Stager, Meo und Ate, L. 2. Ele ate wid Mie. dieorge Duns i My New, core Sturge, Mea oN, Ke Pulrbant, GME MALES 7 Me KG. Howe, Mr, Wan RP. Conver, Mr We | em nenmnnwems © ‘ ~ Ge MeStitian. “Mn Edwin Be Chuptu, Me | OU RAPES 8 WAUY CATUHAUE, Latif GR MeDuwuh” alr and ‘sire ds | tatu ; : 'Y REAL ESTATE: ‘In thie column, thre# tines or tess, 23 cente per te verition, Each additional tine, 19 cents, JPORSALE <A GNEAT DARGAIS—co FRET, EAST tront, of Prairie: Thirty-nerond-st., 80 afoot cash, subject e8 Of WET, ACUI WELby 87 Dearborn-st. WANTED-MALE HELP, Inthe column, three Hines oF tea 25 cents ger ine vertion, Each additional tine, 10 cents, Blookkecnoz, Oiorks. &te VW ASTRO—A hoor Ken tinderatand@ fire-Inaurance accounts, A name and whore now em) Lara red, M40, Tripane, SUNURTAN REAL ESTATE, OR SALE—VALUANLE REAL ESTATE De Y the Tyatadny, futy 20, ero, ae hall Pat aotoee ak fhe north doce of the Chamber of Commerce, Chicaza, 4 XPacres together, orin Gacee tracte, Thi prine erty Indescrined wn the west aif of the northierat quar- ter of the northeaytauarter of Sec, HT Henge 14, snd fe nleuated on the eonth side of Fallerton ava- nue, Si rode weet of the Milas ce & BI a Ane property fe owned by s nunreddent, and thi J poutive ant without reserve. Tht of sale wit) be, one-third cast, and b two yearn, {nierest @ per cent: anil Sent ut amount bid will Le required att ‘The abitract of title Is now at the ofiee of fama, 179 South Clark-st.. Room 11, and can te ena ued elther befori ur arti the axle by any oe wishing 0 puTEhase, Ri, ‘Truatee, Alexandr! Va. We A. BET Auctioneer. 5 6 ie terms rt CLERK, WIID CAN : nm and Fn; ‘sat douth Suites. WASTED AN ASSISTANT HOORKEEHEIE AND cashi{er for a nrodace commission houset mut be thoroughiy capable and reitayiey beat of references Tequirekt'wages low at frat. Address 31.6, Tribune, Traacs. WAXTED-TINER Gun CARPEN: eant corner uf Canal and Twreit A GERMAN Of ENGL: irker that e: Cook County, Tit. TARTED~A CG. BOUT A: FAC+ CAPABLE MAN A’ * tary to nut up wood-worklng machines, eta gie,f one well, recdmnuinnted, 1. AN TERS SOUTH Prot BALA WiLG HUY A HEAUTIFUL LOT ftom ‘one block from hotel at Lagrange, 7 miles Chleags: $15 down and 85 monthiys cheapest property In market, and shown freer abstract tree: rallrond tare, 1 WN, 143 LaSalle-st., ttvom 5. porns WATE LOTS Pian Son; 81 s and $3 shonthty: nerfect titer abstract and vaners frees fare lo cent, Will etre another Jot for inmediate butiding. sTOU! Win & 123 Hearhorn-st, if the best corners on Inillana-av., dininz-room Kitchen on the parlor fluor, MATRON Hit, Jeon, ‘BALE—NOUSE AND 59-KOOT LOT ON ONE Ps be st. ington VP ANTED PURCHASE OR LEASE FOI A term of years, In a gond business to lee able bullding for & manufactory, size 2% to %) fect front and 100 feet or more cee or thore having n ¥Acant lot of abuve size, please addrera F. A. WAID- « itlver: 0, To PF HOUSE ON WARASH OR MICIIOAN- north of Twentleth-a:., not to excecd €12,- WATKESS, Koom 9, nd Washingtot BOARDING AND LODGING. Sonth Side. 17 EAST HARRISON HT., SEAR LAKE FRONT— Newly-{urnished rooms, wiih board, at reasona- Ee 37 INDIANA-AV.-HANDSOWELY FURSISHE 967 Togs with enperiur table Pay artor floor: wath, wax, sud stable: newly furnieled: focation firet-ciacs, oe O52 AGG A NP CRSTSNED uit UN. VL furnivsed roams, with hoard, handy to Indt- and-ay. card and Wabash-ar. ‘buses, North Sides 7 NONTH CuANK-ST., FOLNTH Door FROM the tridge—Firat-class hoard $440 86 per week, with wae of pisno. Day board, £20, ct O34 OSTAMIO-ST,, NAW DENIUORN-Av, — 4edE Handumely furnished sole room, with ‘Poard. Keferences, West Sido, 134 : wo, Fe iy to A. it. 4 & CU., Sathcraty, bovween faiated ‘and Despiaines. z ANTED—STONE_ MARONS. Vine V cennes: ad Thin gate. ue ANTED—BOOK-Fo! a A OK-FORWARDEN, AT LEG. Zhi eer et ER. APPLY AT 221 COTTAGE ployment Agecncios. ‘ FIFTY RAILROAD LANORERS FOR A eet at A 2 10 a. Soy bouth Wateran nine St mull; free fare, ANGELL 2 CU, to Boutn Canela tA ey Mlate ade Beat wales 01 1 Clarke wt. Ciieagor en VK, lute, FIFTY BXPR any kinds fu Si Salat SHINER te ASIES CO.'S, 1esi0, é wa 1. 0utt GuoDs D sia. LaBELL W A SWEN To TARE GENERAL ate ak coors sold by snmple: ealary and axpentes pal: rall or write, Triumph Anat be Company, ment), WAstel tn floor {not In haret coflee, et GARDEN TE? : wast PEW Pt Say foara) wares will be pat ML inen: none but aed ct, anil business exvertence need loom ty 100 Dearbora-ste, WADSTEDEA ACTI COLURED BOY TO ‘wanh windows and aadist Janitor. Apply at elo: vator of Trisune Iullding, ‘A RETAIL DRY GOODS AND CLOTH ing salesinan with fair experience in both ne who can sneak German preferred. Ad- ferences, past experience, whetn- He, ete), HAMILTUS, SILLIREN & WARREN-AV, —GENTLEMEN DESIRING good board and pleasant rooms call, ROWN'S HOTEL, reo. with bovi foume without boar, RSPATE AND HAR. Palmer tfutiee—Loard + Silo $2; per week, trom Sd wo fed Foomls reuted withvat bust PASTEL, BRUSSwICK—W AnASILAY ci ‘oustredset. ‘This popular hutel has bern reture nished thi wut. and finaw open fur ine receptiun of Ruesta, ié at Hotel Brugswice will be Kept at Ses usual ui ‘3. Prices reduced tu sult the time he tiie to locate a; reduced rates, J. ws iiaiyT or. ‘porlte Barner TI ard $1.50 per days $s tos? ber week. sceNancous, ARE THE AGENTS FOR STRICT- toomednd choice boarding-places tn lie very beat etty and suburban locations, informa. Hon cueertnlly given to rellable partis free of cltarge. HUOM-RENTING AND BOARDING EXCILANGE, KUOSCS TRIBUNE WUILDING. BoARDINGen Iy fest-clas , Country. Bee HOUSE, AND MINERAL SPRINGS, out Palmyra, Wh Boating, baiuing, hunting, and VF CHAS, nie 2» Proprietor. _ BOARD WANTED. _ JQOANH—A vousG, EDUCATED GERMAN Wisi es tu fet buard with a American fatally, ouly learn the languake, Address $139, Telbune atte BIARVsa NOV MAN WOLLD “LIK DD voard of lodge with a lady keeping house on Scale, Audress 34, Tribuue ofice. moerwne FISORLEANEOUS: 4 OG ION SALEOF GRASS. THE UNDERSIGNED Ps public auction on thi premises od ‘Tue: Wut duly, at] o'clock Nowa. $0) growing on the wld Miram Kenntcotr atAriinstou Ifelunte, Cook County, 22 miles trum Chicazo. This gras! It dn 40 of @) acre Tots to suit purchasers. te with cpproved personal security Jan, RO. ‘The gran iain excellent condition and prom! afatrecrov, J. BE. Ki NICOTS, itoom 5, 84 Hundviol chicago, 4 four THA WATS sillouse, 1 Hevdolp- atyles, white and colored at aud raids, $1 108! YOUNG MAN Wirill 81.00 TO. would Ike to my an interest in a paylng business, ‘Address 33, ‘Irivangottice, OC CAPSTAL EOF GHA aveontermat 110 We atleet., in baserent, OF ITU BLOUSE, REAL. UAN.—U, 8, icy eulicita consign= nents & curreapondeuce from sterchnats, Brokers, Ts. Advances muce. Voexceptonavie references, G MUNDAY, atanction, withant 1d North te, White anderwet kuttted’ woolen goods, embroidery, Ince. Hudune, handkerchief#, Jewelry, fancy articles, uttona, fi Kowals atid, Freaet snnes, mecrsclaum phe folders, traverers’ requisites. AS) theas good ported, Inquire of 4. BELNALD, at No. 110 sent indoctor'fainsly. Strictly vai, teinale complatuta a specialty QUIET HOSE Fon TL ADTE went: best of vares th SAUe ARON, Conner Harri MASONIC (OK iy; sTusines that pase F100 with small capital need “ Fe per month: only reital apply. loom 45, 82 Ls ARG CHANCE-SMALL STOCK OF - ted dryecvods and Or will ex. change for unineutnbered North-side real estate, Ad- dress 5 My Tribune utice. LJOTEL TG 1 i Es NTH For’ partte RIC! Wyanet, NANDUSTIIOUS MAN (artuer With £00) cash in an esiah sale mauutucturing b Tuntted at very tary Factory i panth S EQUAL Het Whale= aineas, the tel fur which Jimulta” Such 4 one way apply at UPeates 120010 2 3 “A GOOD RALYSSAN WhO CAS COME well reeunimenidte m0 id Gto8 p,m, tad, We EM HAND: MAN OR BTOUT HOY ace to 6 2-horse cultivator, Ap- ¥ TASTED—A BOY TOCAURY A SMALL TE CTE excepted); time or dellvery. 1 3% th who works It 3 of papers (Sunda: 81.502 Waxes, nh. 50 mw. aot olfice preferred. Addten 827, Tribune oice, VW WASTEDCA Yourn oF 10. Lavine “at itoME: one familar with furiace husiness preferred. Write with terms fo F. LESTLIG 87 Laverne SSBit THOR 87 Laker small. a ekadresn Misd, Tritune pttice, Re Waxtk NG MAN TO ASSIST INTHOTO- jerapl ealtery and learn the busiaess: good chance. Apply at 47 West Madisoneat. (WANTED—A DUSINESS MAN WITH S000 TO irayel with the patenice of a rattting good houfehold article, Address $20, Tritune office. WANtepes ER WAITER, INQUIRE AVare ant, sf it at cal ‘PV ASTEDI AS ISTECIIGENT tow attend store: bring tecammend.ttoi perweek. 12% Madison-at., basement. FEMALE HELP. Domestics WWASTED—A GERWAN IIL FOR HOUSE WOR must be @ ¢oud washer and ironer; wages, 64, 367 Erle-st., petween Meatborueay, aud State-st. Wast V—A GOOD GERMAN Olt, NORWEGIAN Firl for Reneral housework; a Tew wiles i the gpunteyy amall feinliys Bud pay. Address Box 100, Hinsdale, Ht. ‘ENA GOOD Gith TO WORK IN RICH. Tnqgut it cafe, Stamun's restaurant, 92 NTI en. st Washingtun-at. PMPETENT TO DU GENERAL u9a West Jaci TENCOUT TGINL TO tO SskCONT ri in. prlvate famalty. Please call ab 144 Jolin es A GOvH GIRL TO SCRUB, WASH, HAPPY, on fourth foor 115 and ne tear Clark. CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN GIRL wash, and trun fora small tamtiy; Rood petent elf 106 Caluinet ar, EY-a GIRL AT COMMERCIAL HOTEL STEM =A QUOD “erin asinalt famity. ? A GOO RELIAULE GIRT TO DO cooking, washing, and ironing: two in farlly. Apply at 1u7:t Wabash-av, Employment Accncicss S$ Fon HOUSEWORK, AND 25 Inquire of Mra, HEISS, 347 ‘COUR, Was ty, Abply Fated onde wor: 323 North Welle-st, wire between 4 and o Mi West Trretftn-st uN Making. and also experienced and steady eriplayment. Apply 10 ELL, 1x3 Wabun-ay. ~~ SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs __ crn, Clerting NTED=UY A VERMA dress, £0 years ald Aad @ soo b mndeut in the German, Enelley, an ti and perfect Neurees have, been employed us per, correspuutent, aud satesman in leather nhd shoe manufacturing gocda businera for th years in Europe end Heston, quire fess 1. TEIN} GiTeATi ugh Mat AN WITH SI5.- 3 MA ainess TAL care $M tin 9 good bu i tts house on South play takeu io Aditress 5 8, Eribune ott Wa thnn ds aon bis 00 to buy an Inte: riea a lorge salary wit part payin HORIES AND CARRIAGES, Wy ASSORTMEN' J. phaetoas, road actong, &e., at So ani sie na, side seats, 220 Wavasteay, 1. LING, 0 YRARS, never traln ‘Ol SALE—A_CHESTNU 10ty hands: eat trot tit shows much beter galt. DP ford dayy at 410 Milwauke wd}, an civapert be and lutelucys wuuns; TAL and Tad states Wass ine Was Touche oF roc! nt CAMHAN G way fur singe lors. Address, stating where van by sven, M13, (ridune villce, QESTH SADDLE, ENGLISH WASTED eyic, Addrem S34, Tribune attce. QOUND—T) He he aad paring for thts on S, MWITKELR st, A MENG OF fo reward will be pald uo We LaSallovat. LAST E NG," NEA PROTA ASD rats, a Sliver scotch bitch, A lberal re= fur herretura or any inturn tale-e, OST=ON Tr. A SMALL NLA 4 bine rlobow about” tas gues. A of “Dlexte#” Party returning Nim to Ay, Will be liberally rewarded. es esi Aee Ok A Ok WA TCIRGIAINS 8 2 sultabic reward witl be paid for ihe relura of the Gsine to Nour ih 142 South Lasaliv-st. * MUSIOAL ENN PERE ME T TUR PACTORY. FIRS rrices beyoud petition SICHULSON OU. CA UE vaRU pin: u el KT DiAaymincesca amalt payne weexly ur munthiy, if ve Buatesste QTEINWAY PIANOS iS) FISCHER PLANOs, ie * eM zy Lyon & Slealy, Btateand Moaruc-ate. “UNGANS AT j whuleaaly an retatl. ‘east Tudlauaeat.y Chile vide vehthies my oo atrards ered fours ut 25 anil 307 State * Cat and baianten aha aud 207 = OF DIFYERRST MARES AT PRICES BO eet ee eee ered heturs tu thie tare chy Dealers atid purchasers will Wud (ty DEAN OS | tel advauiage Uo call and camming Mosk Ae Pau bite! Mhustraied cateloyucs seat S pitestiua. fred On ayaa We RIND AL Corver ptate aud Adamiaeata, ongans: IOUSRILOLD Gaons, | VO MCY PROM stop ro baud furutture. for which LANE. But phate: SINE ASD MEDIUM PORSTTORE, AT PRIERS i$ yerbefiure kuownr al teat dvehena bees ui yleaen aid Beallag utade Werder. He is ove, oe ee rere __.,, MUULDANG MATERA. pt yok SALEBY FI DIIBNeON STONE. 10 an hsk. Bed tax, Cosunuciur, ab Bea Cuurt tous, _ wuser SCALE ES. D HARTY HAMAIRN, JUSTICL OF THD PEACE. ABA. Unttce wad tour reid, 134 wud ISS Charade el muricacce eckuuwiedced, Fin: “farger aud ceneral machinery. Fair giachin ist mach{uist and tack tous. City orcountry, MIN+ GU, Waukegan Ho 6. ITU WANTEDBY “A” SOBEIQ STRADY. Oi ihdlicer: cau tn hieown dutitie and etre eyod Tete erence from lat employer, 5 44, Tribune vltce, S WANTEDORYA NO, LPASTRY COOK leat of references given, Address 5 _SITUATIONS WANTE! Domestics, GQIIVATIOS WANTED-FOR TWO CAPARLE young Protesant girig. geueral boussworls, clty oF couutry. 145 Twentleth-st. ATUATH ANTED-BY_ TWO Gond GIRES, AD one as seco! rr as cuok; best of references ulep Swedib wi Tt Wabaatiray. ~ Cee Senutistresses. QUTVATION WastEpauy ag hy ‘an family to te can tearn b MAN GIRL IN sup: GITMATIONS | Was OF Fraher's new empl Dagmar, anypltes tarntlle Rood respectalile Helwof ait i Gf Nouseworkt had gus sue Oret-<clase aculcd and Canadian piri AC BAAR MANE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AN ete sat on-talé brokers tates, D. LAUNDER, ijoumisS sud 0, 12v Kandulplst,hestauilehed ish.” NY BUM TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, A“etc,, without ritoval, and other securities ab coat rates. Wy ON. ALLBY, 133 Dearbutivates NY NUM LOANKD ON FURSIEURK PIANOS, % {bout reps other pod, TER INGA Be Mudisonsste te Koon oul YASH PAID Full OLD GULD AND ILVER- J Mouey tu van on watches dlagoa ls ad valuenes oterery dewription at VOLDS MUS Lao sit Hullion, UGcor cous), 12 ask Madivon-et, Batavitaned 1S OF Ficd CHICAGO & LB. ree Mining Cumpapy, Huuts 4, pris sl ‘ quageny, divjiarad of 2) cents Der share ou ihe capital stock uf this Comranr Ls acc! je day 1, Upon presentatiog vt es syatee. yp ranster books clos J! Tat Chivago, dune 33 tsa B I VANS haben ON PUUNITERE WEEK 2 Boval, anc aad Stuer exaleecuriticg, (n sue toault: {3a )Dearburarec, Novus teaad ae UNEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURR, PIANOS &C, NOR res Sa Siuos alt other good securiuce at law rates, tod Lavaiicsst., oom dle ve NOON FURNITURE, Wiyaor ONKE TY Eh Nerp aud Glace Kuo cola ‘Ba Lavalicrel., Hou Pad eats \ aT LOW RAT Bs ve. Tatu temonds aad oe pout U4, Er bustsat, NEY 1D LOAN ON PAINS OR COLLATE , ia Murtgaces bought. Apply 63 Ta Pituray, Koos Swan AREIES DRSIRE ae Dees an UU irebandises turultuen plabon ‘Ur Shue wishiug to resem euGal~ ithewt renter: ieliidrigases Sa avulitus Tenvy payee belt yan eau dp eu at novus 1deod : J iver frvdtgad heaus bane th Me WALREN Nrep— ger 1O MANUFACTURE AND BELG & salable article; a very goad Lavwelmicat, ade Urea aS "Tribune vide Bereel : CTL s Ze wer on perdy, © poverty fost a1 fevty worth $200 CE PAUYITIUND, busied SHOE ne MOA Ch, We TEP wien avg ets wena, e m= EA WHO THOROUGHLY | ASHMAN FOR in alatighter. Avply at Kiv> , WORK OF |. feaven.” an” mnet not be afraid of work. , T-CL ASS CANVASS! red with the furnace and range | q eee PP dea sheet

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