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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY AUGUST 2 THE COURTS. Suydam Makes Another Effort to Get Out. ‘Voss, Mixed Up in tho Friedbore Shooting, Is Luckier, Record of Judgments, Now. Sults, Di- yorces Wanteil, Etce ‘The habeas corpus case of ADNAHAM AUTDAM ‘amo up yesterday before Judge BfcAlister. Suydam, it will be remembered, was dischareed on one habens cornus based onan tndictment for perjury. Then he was arrested on a charga of adultery, but again discharced, After a fow moments’ Hberty, he was rearrestedfon another warrant for obtaining moncy under false pre- tenses under a requisition, A third petition for habeas corpus was then Med, and the argument and hearing on the snme heard yestorday. ‘The ShertlT madon return that the prisoncr wos hold under a warrant based on an Iniict- ment for obtaining money under false protences in Pennsylvania, ; . The answer of Burdam dented that be was the samo person asthe Suydamn nomed in the requi- aitlon. . The Judgo sald as the name. wus tho same, the presumption was In favor of the fdentity of Buydam with tho person wanted in Pennsylya- nin. Mr. Rusecll, Buydam’s attorney, thoughgthera wns no presumption, but it was o question of fact. The Judgo roplled that tho burden of proof yason the prisoner, ‘The principal question wos whether Surdam was o fugitive from dustice, to support the warrant, " Mr. Gibbs, one of the attorneys for the prose- ention, said that Suydam was a resident of New York. z Buydam then:took the stand and gave a long account of his wandorings over the country. He was born In West Vireinia, and went to Now York in 1874, and voted thero In 1573. He flrat enme here in 1875 for the purpose of selling somo West Virginia land, but never had ony fixed intention to stay hero antl become acitizen. When he got through his business he weot back to Now York {n the spring of 1578, und lived. there ever since. + On cross-examination the prisoncr ssid ho boarded in this city a part of the time nnd Uved° in Engtewood part of the dimo when in this State, He declined to state whether he lived with any woman hero os his wife, because his answer might tend to convict him of bigamy, fe never yoted here, and never bad any fixed intentions of establish- ing a domicile here. When in Now York he al- ‘ways lived with his wife. Mr, Russeli made another effort to show -the Buydam named in the requisition waa not the man in court, for in the aflidayit attached to the Gecloration it was stated that the Suydam of the requisition had heen ih Colorado, and his client had not been in that State, Suydam being called on to corroborate this Btatoment, poppeil up and declared he * never, ‘pover, neyer’’ had been in Colorado. The Judee thought that did not amount to ansthing, for it only showed the partics after Suvdam bad been misinformed as to where Buydiom sans, 2 , Mr. McDaid. then called T. T. Carter to show ‘that Suydam had estabhshed a domicile bere, The witness said be became acquatned with Buydam inthe winter of 1876-77, when both wero living on Wabash avenue. Susan was Xving with a woman whom be represented as. dis wite, who claimed tu be his wile, and who swore ta Jastice Haines? court, tn his prescoce, who ns bia wife. Suydam acted as a citizen, wos {akon on bail bods, and was supposed to be a eltizen here, . ALR. Phillins testified that bo had known Suydam since 1875, and had roomed with hi Yere. Suydam had Ived with a woman here as hig wife, aud had told witness he tatended to stay here and probably practice here, . Suydam was reealled to say that be might Aaye admitted to Phillipa that he intended to make bis domicile bere, but, If he did so, i was only a mere passing intention, mul not ang fixed determination, sinca September, 1877, when he deft here, Mr. Russell then begun his arcument. Io glaimed Suvdam was nota fugitive from Justice, So that the warrant vould not be supported, Moreaver, Suyaain had been discharzed ou the ‘charge tor which he was brought bere, and could wot be urrestod here again until he had had au Opportunity to eo back hone, Mr. MeDatd followed on behalf of the prose- entlon, “The statute was vonclustye on the sub- ject. which made it incumbent on the Governor of Iiuols to grant. the requisition when the Governor of Penneylvapla made a requtsition for nparty as q fugitive frum Justice, ‘The Mudge entd the only question was whother Suydam bad adomielle hero when. the requisi- ton of the Governor of Pennsylvania wast Mr. MeDaid contended that even it dad n domivile In New York in 18 he bad siuce obtained one here In 1876 amd 1377, aud the presumption of law was that his domt- eile was still here unless he proved conclus sively the contrary. Tle own statement was not enough in the face of contradtetory evidenca, ‘The Judge aald the questions presented wera entirely different from uny case of the kind he had heard before, aud he would take the matter ‘under advisement for the present. THE VOSs CAST. As soon os the Suydun: case was dl ‘the habeas-carpus cise of Henry Voss was called up. The fudge seemed rather reluctant to bear 4t, but was assured it would only take a fow aninutes, Voss' attorney made a statement of the vase. Voss and athers tact beer ata tall Sunday night where Voss aml one Braungart got mito an altercation, but wero separated, and. ayreed to “settle {t" after the dauce was over. Alter dt broke up Voss went away with Sallera and iro other companions, and started across. the Drairlo fo avokd having any trouble, “Chey wero ‘tet, howaver, by Uratngart aad a companion, and the former began stripping off his cont and vest wud oragiing that he could whip any ono in the crowd, Voss was xelected to oppose dio, and the vo bad a rough and tuinble flgtt, Au which Vons finally got the worst of tt, and ‘Degged for quarter. fis compantons pulled off Drangart, and then all started and ran, Braun Fart aud bls companion pursulne. While run- Alny, Sablers asked Vous fur bis platol to scare heir pursuers with, but the latter at frat re- Tused to give fb up, enylvs ft would not shoot. ‘He tlonlly landed tt over, howgver, und Sallera, after nefectunlly trying to frighten the pure euery oy Ubreatenmy to shout, fired between Soom, The hullet, aa it was ufterward discov. ered, tonk effect th the side of a ey named, Auguat Friedbere, ant inflicted a fatal wound, (Mr. Anderson sald it wax adtnitted thut Salters red the aut that killed Vriedberg, but tt was Hone th selldelense, Aasistant state’s-Attorney Baker tried to got A continuance, un Lhe ground that the Coroner, Who alous knew the witnesses fn the ease, wus absent from the clty, « ‘the Judie sald tle offense was clearly balla- die, and ho only wanted to hear some witnesses gone to judge the umount at which to fix the 4 ‘The prisouer, Honry Voss, hls brother August, Broungart, Salers, uid gue or twa athers were Then oxomiued, und they agreed on evory mate- ial point excoptas to the side which commenced athe quarret, + The dudge satd ho would not discharge the Prisoner. The offense, however, wag at the most Only inanslanghter, und was clearly ballable, It ‘ass had tent the revalyer in order to have Sallera shoot some one, wud vt did resulted In Killing, the erime would have been different ; Pues Mt was shown the object was only, to frighten Braungare and fife companfons, © The uate Were uot apparently. vicloua, but the accl- bi all grew out of carrying one uf those tn- croal things calted revolvers. Sellers ap- patently didnot mean tu hit anybody, undy if ¢ bad been compelled to use the weapon in Veltdofonse, It waa noerkne, It all grew ous of beer drinking und getting Inte w fit. een Baker suggested $5,000 as thy amount of due Judge sail that wus unreasnably. ' Mr Audergua sald ho could get $3,000 ball, tthe dudge thought that wonld be enough, Bn it wos furnished ot once, and Voss released, + An attorney then appeured, und sad be rep- Fosenced Sailors, unt wauted to kuow Ibis bail could not ba fixed on the same testimuny. The Jude had no jurisdfetloy pver oral of, a eald Ballers, as ho had tiled no habeas vorpus, but hia caso was a different one, und 10 auy evect ‘the bail should be higher. Ho would advies tha Parties to fo over to the Crimival Court and ‘Ket tho bull Hxed there. DIVORCES. Mary Btorck filed a bill yesterday for divorce from Audrow Storck on the ground of desertion, Loulss Roupub asked fara divorce from Heary ‘Reupke on the sue ground. . tly, Mary Soundill makes the same charge t her husband, John Seandii). as a why shashonld be allowed toresutne her insiden none of Bary Jobnson. UNITEL) ATATRS COURTS, Charles G, Waterbury, of New York, filed a bill veaterday arainet dames B. Smith, Cherler F. Brown. HL. D, Smith, whe Garrett Biblical Inatitute, Grant Goodrich, med a larga number of others, to restrain tem from sing his patent for an huprovement fn wooden pare- iments, teaned to him May 10, 1870, George W. Campbell was snvointed Assignee of Ehenerer G, Guthrie seaterday, . EK. Jenkins was appointed Astignen of Patrick O'Seler Tread ford tai EAM. ‘Thompron. + R. Hneris was elected Assignos of Henry ‘oshler. i AUPRMIOR COUNT IN DRInF. Thomas J, Kinaelin bozan a sult reaterday to recaver $2,000 of Elizabeth and William Fitz- erald, FPhelio Carter Med a bil against W. Hf, Tale den, tritstea, Mary K., Hiram, Sarah E., Aan B., aud Andrew Rowley, t forsclose a tritat-deed for $1.00 on the N. i¢ of tho E. 1¢ of the N. F. 4 of Rec. 18, 8, 14, Peter D, Boettcher commenced 4 suit for $5,000 damages ngalnat the City of Chicazo, ‘The Latar Insurance Company, by George Chandler, tt4 Receiver, began sitits against. the following of ite stockholders: ©. F. Connard, SH, WA, Brown, $4 F. Emery, 8200; Joshua Greco, 2300; Aurust F, Betz, 9:00; John M. Tonsor, 8300; Alfred N. Houghton, $200; and August Neermann, 100. CIRCUIT COURT. Alson E, Leavenworth, at present tn {ait on a cantas, fled a petition for habens corpus. [fo states that the euit Inwhich the caping was In Kk was appointed Arsignes of 1879---SIXTEEN PAGES. RELIGIOUS. Fourth Day's Services at the Des- plaines Camp-Meeting. An Impressive Sermon to the Young People by Bishop Androws. DESPLAINES. ‘The exercises ot Deaplatnos yesterday were of 8 peculiarly interesting character; and this was owlig to two circumstances. It was young people's day, and all the services wera arranged with speclal roference to this fact, The other, and, perhaps, = the innat potent, reason of the Increased interest wns the presencoot Bishop Andrews. ‘There wasn noticeable increase In the attend- ance npon the morning service, and, while tha kom! Bishop was preaching, there was = sym- pathy vinitfo in the faces of the audience which Is rarely seen {n auch a place, The hour seemed senreely begun when the benediction was pro- nounced, The morning hours were filled with the usual services of prayer and song, begin- ning at 6:30 a. m. AUSn. in. the Rey. John Willtamson, D. D., conducted a bellevera’ meeting of an bour fn the Tabernacle, ‘The reguiar morning servico In the Taberna- cle was opened by the tymn, “Lord, we come sued was hecun bythe Tuttle & sailey Maonu- facturing Company, The affidavit. fn ‘the atte was be Wa. Towkabury, and charged that the defendant (Leavenworth) lad property which ha refusetl to turn out on execttton, that he hind fraudulently conveved his property. and liad. also mate boasts that nobody could get any- thing out of him unicss be choose to par. All these statements petitioner claims ore false, aid be asks that he bo examined and discharged, ‘The caeo will be heard thts morning. Marvaretlis Kertz commenced anuit for $5,000 damsges against Henry Dettcumater. Bloch & Arnstetn atied James G. Kilpatrick and Botla Brown for $1,000, James McDerhy, arrested on a charge of tar- ceny, Med a petition for habeas corms, clalin- ing that no evidence was produced aralnst ttm on the examination tending to prove him auilty, and alleging that ho is entirely inno- cont. The case will be heard Monday, PRONATE count. In the estate of Francisea Scheidt, deceased, proof of will was made and letters of admints- tratlon issued to Lorenz Scheidt; bond of $10,- 000 npproved. Guardinn's letters in ihe eatate of Ellzabeth Farrell et at., minors, were fssued to Jolin We sacral under hond of $15,000, which was ap- proved. ° JUDGMENTS, Surgnton Count—Coxrrasionn. » and Mary Mortel!, $103, 17, BAD SOLDERING. A. Lauer va, How the Reputation of Chicago Corned Beef Is Hurt Abroad. An Analysis by a German Pro- fessor--- Lead in tho Meat. Some weeks ago tho Health Departmont was in recetpt of papers from Baden, Gerinany, Mled with reports of persons being poisoned tere, as was supposed, from eating corned beef, the putting up of which has grown to be such an (mportant commercial interest In this." city, ‘The reports, for this rea- son, oxelted consierabla interest, ant Officer Merkf, ou his own responsibility, sat down and wrote to tle authorities thors in- quiring aa‘to the facta, and especially as to where the poisonous beet camo from, Yester- day, through the resident Consul here, he got a reply a4 follows ; Cuteasa, Aug 187. —Dean Stn In answer to vour Inquiry, directed to the Secretary nf State at Karlaruhe, 1 herewith wend you a copy of an eneay concorning the palsonous elements contain= edin American conserved enrned beef, together with an apalysia of Prof, Birnlanne, made at the chemical laboratory at tho Polytechnic Inatitute at Karlsruhe. On the airength of the analysis, the local Henltt: Commissloner at enldl city bas called the attention of tha Wudlte to the fact that the analyale showed Vat the fead aed in tha acaling of the boxes tins parted its dangerons qnallties to the mest, and proved lnjurioux to health. ‘The authorities have advised the people to sever the outer layer of the tment brouchit In contact with the lend: from the other. and not tovatit. ‘Tho meat itvelf, It haa heen tumarked, Is of good quality, Very re- apeettully yours, The Garman Conant. By L. Avr, Vice-Consnt, Accompanylug the above was TIE ANALYSIS referred to, anid it tstrns out that it was a Chilea- Fo product, which gives the whoto question a lovai Interest, ‘The analysis was aa folluwa: ‘Pho can with corned heef was onened by the ure of a knife i euch a manner that top and bottom wero cut off, and the remaining tin carefully ro- maved from the contents, In thia way wa ane hatlor tho shupe of the can from the tin. The 7 was colorod tatklyon the inside, aud showed os+ pecially dark ¥pote on the corer and bottom where they Werasoldered to the aides. ‘he. can wis made of common Un wlite, ‘The tin wan pure, and we could not find any jead in the metal on those apote where the solder liad not reached. Different wan ont experience, however. with tho solder. It t common, quick ‘solder, and, by the vay, was'composed as fullows: ‘Tin, 443 leath 6. “Che question was whether eventually the contents af the can had stisorhed any lead from this zolder, and it xeemed orubable that tho outer partion of “the “meat which” tonched the tin awanid nhow traces of the lend, Woe, thern- fore, removed from all araund the mes uf meal ahout ene centinetre In: thickness, and exaniined the two portltions separately,” -On exumination, it was shown that this auter layer contalned mimerotta atoms of plobulen af this lead. elurced solder, ‘Thin meatsiayer wolghod 145 Kramer, and contained «itch wlodules to the Welght uf 1-100 of a gramme; thercfore in {Is outer portion the conienta of the can were actually lin- pregnated with lead, After having removed all gloiiules of lead we conid fled from this layer, wa reduced {t toanber, nul discovered tn the ashen a quantity of sulnbaty of lead egulyalent to at lost 1-100 of a grammy of metallic Jead, ‘This renult. wokt indicate that in “soldering the cans thy necewsary recaittions sro not taken, and thot by mere cures neva the Iad-chargeil sulder was allowed (0 get Into the outer Jayera of the meat in perhaps inal, but #13) traceable, quantities, Nolther ie the finer nortion of the earned beef, ‘nor tn tho contents of weveral cans of hui aublected to a almilar treatment, could wo discover any traces of lead.’ ‘The cank. 4n whieh tho ham wan prescrved wera. doldered in the pate carcless manner a¥ tho carned-heof cant, ani we discovured 1m the onter laver of the ham lobules of solder welehiny 131-1, 000 of s gramme, wut na (ateigibie trace af ead rould by found ia hor any ther Indication that It eon- hing deletorious to the human orcantz. @ meat tn both cane was Ina state of preservation, and could by no means cecdod fn idolating the mass af meatas a comn { excellent have tho effect of tainted muat on the homan sya tem, Oitteliu of the Juad traces we could not ind and doleterinns substances in these preserved yneats, ‘The cane examined hore the stamp at the Wileon Packing Company, Chicago, Ny Thera was aleo among Ule documents trang mitted copies of HEPORTA IN THR YONONING CASES made by Dr. Newnan, of Gernabach, in which he substantially corroborates the aualyals, und saya that it Was not the meut, but the globules of lead which dropped into the cana in sealing thet, that fed to all the trouble. In his examt- nations, however; he found some Impure or tulute ed meut,—taimed from age,—but ft was not a Chicago ‘proauct. Ho recommenas, howover, that in the futurg all canned meats be subjected to an inspection before being sald, wud intimates that while the canned ocef [s good and wholv- nome aga diet, the packers in America aro not over carutul fo selecting the best product for caunlny purposes, ete, a eee “MADE NEW AGAIN.” Br. Caturnives, Ont, July G1, 1870.1, Ve Pierce, M, Dot Lave just used your Favorite Proacription, Guiden Medica) Discovery anh Pleasant Purgazive Pellets, for the last three months, nnd dud. myxetf—(vhat aball { say f}— “made new agen,” ure thy only words that ox- press it. J was reduced to a skeleton, could not walk acrosd the floor without faluting, could koep nothing in the sbape of food on {ny stom- ach, Mysolf and friends had gives up all hope, my immediate death seemed certain. 1 cau snever bu too thankful to those wha recommond- ed your medichics, Jur 1 now live (to the sire prise uf everybudy), and am able to do my own Work, desire to make this statement in order that those guffering may nut dedpair until thoy have myeu your rumedies a triaf, Yours ro- bpectlully, Mus. Wat. D. Ryckwan, ———— i Every Jady' should uso Mrown's Camphoral Bapapaceous Dentifrice fur cloaniny her teeth—the most aristocratic aud agrecablu dentifrice ever Remember the nemo, before Thee now.” Prayer was offered by the Rey. J. Macomber, after which was sung "Love divine, all love excelling.” Bishops Andrews then. proached to the young Beate from tha toxt found in Gala(lans, vi., 7 8 Te not deceived: God Is not wleked: for what~ soever a man aoweth, that also shall he reap, For he that soweth to his flesh hall of tho feeb rean corruption; bat be that noweth to the Snirit shall of the Spirit reav everlasting fife, And Tet us not be weary in well doing} for in dag season we sail reap If We faint not, ‘The revorond speaker catled attention to four facts in vegetable growth: First, whatsoever a man sows, that also shail fe reap; second, the inysterious law which proauces atch different plants from such almilar sec third, tha har- vest [+ not as the secd sown; the reproduction is various, soma twenty fold, some a hundred. fold; fourth, the time of completed Ife Is un- certain, varving from o year to o century, Trraing to St. Paul's use of thesa terms, we may enthrone conscience, or acrva the devil. Whichever course wo choose we nre sowing sced, und. there are consequences. It is sometimes sail fhat (f oa man fives weil he shall ‘be rewarded; ff ill, punished. The text is more explicit, ‘The very thing which ho sows, that shall he reap. If ihe aced be lust, he shall reap mora lust, There is no need of Scripture to tell us this; every open ove percelyes it. A man never becomes a drunkard froin a act purpose, ‘but by a constantly-{ncreasing habft of drinking, At first, thought to be a harmless habit. jt finally becomes uncontrollable, An Enellsh casayist tells of a boy who, having squandered his estate, suddenly became aware of his fool- Ishness, and began to says all arned, inorder that he might again be the possessor of the patri- monial acres, = When he had sufficient, he did not buy the flest object of his saving. bat kept onaaving, lio died immensely rich, but a most miserable miser. This result is obtained tn accordance with a mysterious Jaw, which we, for want of a bettor name, call the law of habit, Education ts siuinly acultivation of certalt habits. What Is true of the body and thes {nteflect fs true also of the moral system. Every act of Ifo tends to lift a man up to coadness, or to drog hin towards the devil. Paul is very eti- phafic in announciny this” Jaw ho Drefaces ft with, “Bo not deceived,’ But men who recognize this law in phyaleal nature are utterly obfivious to ft. when applic: tothe moral mature. Aga child, having mas- tered the first principles of selence, osks anid secke what les behind, so the tnan_who studies himeclf and the religion of desus Christ ts Ind to inquire deeper into the mystery of rodiincas, until he knows and feels within himectf a ver- fect manhood. Let the man who believes noth- ing bevond the facts of earth and atr, the ekeptic to all things except ft be an object of sanse, be- ware, There is a God, who will see that this Jaw of reproduction f4 nat broken. Men are deceived, also, in reference to anoth- er law,—the law ot grace. It is a blessed fact that s'man sunk in sin nnd decradation, colng down the broad road, is not condemned to can- tinue on in that downward course through eter- alty; he can wider, the law ot grace, turn from the way of death and come into the fold of God. The Gospel af Jesus Christ teaches that there tsa Gol of indnite mercy, who is always push- us toward his throne, where alone there is safety. The success of his striving with us depends solely upon our own will Re not decetved, ye who say you will relyon this inflmite mercy for your satvatton at the last moment. You may “defer vour coming to God until It ts tao lute to take hold of Hs grace, und be saved. Begin vow to put anpetite un- dee fuat, and lebthe Nght of His countenanve shine {nto your tearts. Third, not according to the sowing shall be the abundance of the harvest. It [s no wonder thut men doubt that such far-reaching conse- quences follow the transitory acts of this fie. Afew points to prove it: Wheo wo dle, wo don't die, When we pass from this world we fo just os we ara, Grant thin, und it fe all we osk in) proof af thu theory, thut the nateral Ife determines the eternal deatiny. ‘The condition of the mind de- termines the happiness of the man, Unbap- piuess ina palace ts as common as happiness itt ahovel, Acity with pearly cates, streets of zold, sp ehere the river of Hfo waters the tree whose Teaves are for the healtny of the nations, and the pit. whieh burneth with fire, are not necessary to produce linpotnessor tnixery. ‘The mind tas tho requisites fur joy or sadness within ituelf, That young woman who. in tha dead ot night, leaped from Loudon Bridge into the rish- ing current, was in no phyetcal pain. Upon I had settled a deep melancholy; there was cangulah in her soul at the loss of her futher, tuther, slater, brother, and the resgect and good opinion of men, Mf, then, in dying we live da all the badness of our moral natire, will you say there fa nv happiness beyond the urave? Fourth, the lime of the haryeat is yarlable and Uncertahy, ‘There is no biliht that ean ‘destroy their fruitage, Only labor, and for you there jan cternal reward Init wn in) Heaven, “In due season we shull reap, if Wo f{niut not.” We may loso all memory of the paaty God remembers ft. Wo inay deaden our sense of justires God {fs always Just. ‘The history of Edward Payson, who spent. a life of unceasiife physical pain, fu the wervice of God, but who dfed saymg, Peace, peace, vitor, victory,” Is one of the most instructive {nall tine. Brother, it pave to work. Only Bow, anil the harvest is sure to come. after the sermon, Dr, Willlug camo forward and invited all the young oeople forward, when a prayer and praise mecting was held espectally for them, ‘At 1:30 p. m., and for au hour thereafter, a. children's meeting was held in the ‘Tabernacte, ‘The afternoon sermon war preached by the Rey. George Fellows from Jute, ty 203 Building up soureclves on your most holy faith, "The evening sermon wad prosched by tha Rev. Samuct Earnzey from Ezekiel, xxxvit.y 8¢ And He sald. Son ef man, can thea dry‘ bones live? And Eanswered, Q, Lord, ‘Thou -knowest. To-day's programine {ncludes three serinons, ono of whieh will be proached by the Rov. FD, Homeaway, D, D, BIBLE-WORKERS, Spectal Mapatch to The Tribune, Lake Guneya, Wis. Aug. 22—Tho Inet morulng of the Bible Conference broke bright and beautiful, The first hour of the resston was opened with alnging “IT Havo Fouud o Friond,” and several other bymne, among which were “ Memories of Childhood ” aud “O Where Is My Boy To-Night," which were reniercd with great effect by Me, aud Mes. Me(irauatua. Prayer by the Roy, De. Brookes, ‘Then the exorcises were taken charge of by the Rev, 4 'T. Plerson, of Detrojt, who requested that Mr. h McGranshan sing “1 Shall Bo Satisted.” Hu then sooke on © Christ Our High Prleat in the Quspel.” The polnts considered were His per- ton, Qualifications, breath, and functiomt Ho spoke of Christ's singularities, the efficacy of Ills work; tow He was of our nature and Uke us waa temptod; His pyimpathy for is in our alua, and how our burdeas und troubles would be made Hybt and eaay if only we asked Him to carry our loady He sald that vone could po saved only through the bervices, sacriflegs, and intercession of Cliriet to the Father. The Nour's work closed with prayer by Maj. 1, We Whittle, and the sivging of Tis the Promise of God.” E hat ‘Ths second hour of the mesting was opened with prayer by Mark Ayers, of Chicago. . ‘The cholr then sang “In My Fathor’s fouss There's Roan.” : : ‘The Rey. A. T, Piersou again took charge of tho meoting, and talked from the subjoct, * Holy Ghost.” Ha made some very strong points upon the need of conversion to God. He spoke of the ways of cousecration, by separation and baptiam, Mr. Pierson io this hour's atudy brought forth some of thetinest thoughts of the Conference, which had a marked effect on the audience. At the close of the study Mr. and Mrs. MecGranahan sang “Not Mine Own,” and the Rav, A. ‘T. Person prayed to God that all prea ent. miht bo completely coneccrated to Chriat's work, Atthe end of a five minutes! intermission, instead of the regular atidy, Ma}. Whittle re- queated that the Rey. A. T. Plereon give to the aitdience some ot his exporlence since ongaged {n the ministry. Mr. Pierson interested hile hearers with the following story of God's deal- ings with bim, He sald that from bts borhootl he had had great ambitions for Iiterary distinc. tions, and to become B krent tnan In the world and church. In thg year 1875 Maj. D.W. Whittle and P,P, Bliss visited his city, aud pwere ag- fociated with him for four weeks Iu the work of trying fo save men from sin. fle had prospered, his people nad built bim a magniticent churen, anit he wanted for nothing in worldly goods; but he bad never won aculs to God, When Maj, Whittle came to Jeave him, he took him by the hand and antd, {1 bellave you might be very successful, Brother Person, In saving souls If You were thoroughty consecrated to God.” He thought those words wero rather hard at the time, but to-day from the bottom of his heart he thanked him for them In the tower of his church was his atudv, nnd thera alona be began to pray for consecration, Finally be, at a praver- meeting In his church told his congregation of tte trouble on his beart, and he kneeling with them they prayed for the same object. His heart began to be burdenerl for the poor of | the ulty who had no place to worship, He looked at Ma grand church and said 1 will not como here, ag they will ass by, saying that in not for peor peonle; aud thers were frotn 40,000 to 40,- UG) peopte of this class in the city, Une stormy. night himself and abont 190 of his congregation beld a meeting, and he found them as tender on this subject as himself, and thes prayed that this obstacle might be removed froin the paths of the poor of the city, and thoesa who had no place tnany church, While the pravera were being offered the church took fire, and when they arose from thelr prayer the oper part of the room was fliled with sinoke, but, supposing It ‘rat the contrary wind forcing It out from the flues, after staylng awile to ses if fire could be discovered, they retired to their homes. The next morning he was awakened at an carly hou by fifa girl saying his church was in flames, at which his wife broke inte a frantic fit of weeping, and, laying hie hand on her shoutdor, he said, “Do sou weep, for mei” “Yes, my dear,” she said, for you. Your sermons and (brary, the thought and labor of years, are in thetower of the church.” Tic tald her not to weep, “This is the golden morning of our llyes,!? he suid. Had God wanted any of those sermons to be used io His work, He would not have tind them burned: and, strance an{t may appear, though the library table was burned 80,that nothing but the lock was found, those manttecrints came Uack to him tried by fire, stalned and scorched, but still legible, Dr, Pierson asid be has never written a aer- mon since, and that his mectings did not stop with the burning of the church, but were con: tinned in the opers-house, and he had from five totwenty conversions at cach inevting for s1x+ teen months; and pow his prayer fs not to be great but to be. meek. The sfsion was closed with singing Oh, to Be Nothinu.” by Mr. amd Mra. McGranaben. Prayer by the Rey. Dr. Brookes. Benediction by D. D, Bierco, of Ravite, A business meeting was then held fram 11:30 a. tn, to 12 o'clock, at which ft was unanimously decided that Lake Geneva be made the head- quarters for the Northwestern Conferonce for ible Study, and the nnnual incetings will hers- after be held on the banks of lake Geneva each summer. OMIO STATE CAMP-MEETING. Spectal Papaten to The Triounc. Spnine Mist, 0., Aug, 22—The Seventh-Day Adventists are in camp here. ‘This is the yearly quthering of this people for the State, ‘There aro about 400 campers already on the gronnd, ‘The grounds are beautiful and well arranged, aud everything goes by the tatof the bell, A vast crowd is expected hereon Sunday. The Balumore & Oblo, Mansiiela & Coldvater, and Chicago, Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Railroads all run close to the grounds, and stop for the ac- ommoidation of passengers to the mectlug. There are some thirty tents on the ground und athers in process of erection. A large pa- vilton, sixty by 10 feet, where all the set are to be held, forms the centro of the etrele of tenta, nnd is shaded by majestic oaks, beeches, and maple, Lider D. M. Canright, the President of the Conferene Lather prominent mints: ters of the State; Andrews, ot Illinots, aud Mr. 2. W. Reavis, the noted Sabhath-seliool vi worker of Michigan, are already on the ground, Besides thear, a host of others ace expected & day. ‘The weather fs. very fine, and evervthlug, ‘bids falr for a pleasant and profitable time. CTAUTAUQUA Cravtaugua, N. Y.. Aug. qua Literary and Scientific Cirete had a closing session to-day. The Soctety organized n year ago, and has a membership of about 10,00). “Blanders of Speech at Chautauqua” afforded ful acone fur discussion, Dr, Dudley A. Sargent delivered the closing Jecture oh © Physical Culture,” and Dr. John Lord lectured on * Michel Angelo,” "The feature of thia ufternvon was a proces- sion of children, who were addressed by the Nev, J. Hl. Vincent, Sunerintendent of Jnetrue- ton, on The Magical Book.” Prof. T. ‘te Thinayents lectured tn the eventuy on * Greece," after which thera was a wenetal illumination of cottages, purks, hotels, aud. Atcamboats, EQUALIZATION. Proceedings of tho tute Board nt Spriuge field Yeatorday, Spectat Dianatch to The Tribune, Sprivorinun, m., Aug, 22.—The Nosrd of Equalization met to-day at the usual sour. Col, Neulles being in attendance at the Aurora reunton with the boss of his ola regiment, Mr. Warner was chosen temporary Chalrinan, Secretary Woou read 4 communteation from Secretary Fisher, o€ the Department of Agri- cuture, submitting, in response to the request of the Board, tabatated statements ot the wore Amportant erops of the Stute produced by the several vauntics, Mr. Cabcen introduved the folowing resotn- flon, whieh was mude the special order tor Wednesday next: Reaotved, ‘Tunt it is the opinion of this Board that the real and personal property of the State ia BSeucanet aCU3 per cent of ite cash value for the your 1870, _—— en IN HARD LUCK, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasminoton, D, C., Aug. 2.—Philadetphia papers have had w hard tima during the past week. ‘They flrut printed the uews of tho Yazoo murder dated Jackson, Mich, and deseribing the place where the affulr occurred as Yacco City, In the same State. The next day they printed Schurz's speceh fn Olio, crediting it to Secretary Sherman, and giving Sherman's speech to Schurz. In their fesues to-day they sat these important matters right, and start even with (he world again, a WHEN THE BOWELS ARE DISORDERED, no tine should be lost in resorting toa auitable remedy, Jostetter's Stomach sitters ie the most rellable and widely esteemed medicine of tte class, It removes the causes uf constipation, of of undue relaxativn of tho intestines, which aro ueually in- digestion or a miudirection of the bile, When tt acts ana cathartic, Itducs not gripe and violently evacuate, but prodaces gradual and natural eftects, very unlike those of a drastic purgative; and ite power of asalating digestion wallifcs thosy irritat~ ingconditinna of the mucous membrana of the mach and intestinal canal which produces frat diarrhea, und eventuatly Fe Tho wedde cine is, mureaver, an agreeable one, and eminently pire and wholesome. Aupetite and tranquil night Jy Alummber are ooth promoted by Li, ——. Tho mother can rely npon Mra. Winslow's Soot! ing Syrup to give reat and health tu her child, conte, Avald imitations, OMMODATE OIE NUM ! ETS hy city, wo have ext : a isthe ranch omees Wt the different. Qivisiony we desteanted How, whure advartteciucate will hv tak on for tita aatie Trice 4 uharerd at the Matu Ofce, amtwill be reels: Unt No'clock p. Mm. durtoy thu week, aad nati Hp. mM, Saturdaya: ara INE TTY 128 KN, Newadealer, Statloner, etc, 100 meat Weatertiea we of Hdatstodest ‘oweler, Newadealor, and Fancy » curaur Eboval EEN Betnth Hinput, uo Busksellens and Statloners, and, Advertising nu ‘44a Rast Divisions i Wel 1Af6 caluran, (Aves ismes or tees, 23 cents sertion,, Each aedttional tine, 10 conta, AN FEN—FOUGASII-SECOND-IAND JOD AND luder preases, type, stands, cases, etc, GOOD+ Wintts, WEMES & COs Ios Mouroea: : oe ., PERVONAL In thie coturan, threr lines or to4, sertion, Fach additional ne, 19 cents. PRIRONAL BLONDE LADY, GRAY, att. Palmer Stoner. Prides event wht tomect followtag Tuentar. Address If KE WAVE REMOVER TONDO, 60 ente ner in DRESS, agreed AND TONG! Tifa Sido. f~-FOURTH DOOR FROM THE 7 SORTA CLARK iden, frat rooms, with buard, 62.50 to $5 per werekr without hoard, 610.83. South Sido. 7 MMNAND- COUNT —RECEMLENT TAREE: PIAE Trashed ronmnesenienait location: opportunity to learn French, Nee Ey ea NO Ntehies se, ple rent to gentivnurand teag, wit board for, lalY only? Bo otling boarders: private a HG, Tribune, OT WEST VAN NUNFACST.,. CORNRI OF ATEN BQ Taran sein tatihen foams wiih pearly rt ule of an aulte: modern conveniences. Rotem. ILATENCE HOCSE, COUNER STATE AND TAR JF rina eate,, Patiner Houte—Boent auin perilay, $1.38tm Sten wer week, fromm &6U0 leo, Trniahel roomie rented without. hoard. ANGLISH HOURK, 4 Single rooms v t'86 Der Ww ‘Transenta.Siday, Reetanrant tickets 2 meal FUSER ee % NAVE TWO ELE. Rant south: nt roomeforgentand wife; also = few single mame, Now fe the tline to locate for the winter, Wabavhene.. corner at Congrestat, ¥v PENDSOT TOU te pote V3 Benner! BOARD WANTED. Tt A YOUNG MAN IN A RTRICTLY Dilvate family we f Unton Marks whit tal dine per down town: will nay a goo price in order to Reourn: apleasant home. Adiltees W 19, Tribune office Brae AND FT gentleman in priv permanent If aultert, POARD-A LADY Wrst tn exchage for ptano lessons. kon AND BOARD Addresa ZO, Tribune ober, POMO-NERT SIDE, TO MAY 1, HY GENTLF- man, wit iree children, ' Private family preferred, Ad ribune offer, FGARosA LADY WOULD LIKE A PLEASANT 4 hame for herself and child In the elty or country. Adres tt iu. Teivune omer, ne cid A DANCES MANE Og NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ZX on furniture, pianos. ete, without removal. G. B, WILAOS, Room 11, #6 Deartorn-et, CASH PAID FoR ob Guin” ax siLvany J Money tu toan on watches. diainonts, and yaldanine description at GOLDSMLN'S Loan ant Butlion ficetwed), 14 Faat Madieon-st. Fatatiished 1495, ASH PAIN FoR now MENT LIF. ‘polteles, D. We SUTHERLAND, 95 ees, 1PO LOANSMOS#Y ON FURNITURE WITHOUT removal, machinery and other good coltaterats, Interest nt lowest fying rates for falr and aauere deal In Fatabliahed tWiz, JAMES 8, STORET, private Wanker, RU Laballe-tte, Root IPRUSTEES, SOLICITORS, AECOUNTANTR, RTC. aivertisor has good real retate securities wanting: Joana. Appis for particulars to 8, 230 arke ofever: ior CITY REAL ESTATE. column, re lines oF ieee, 25 ce In Pol sane Tne Bet, MOF MICHIGAN: AV, na Ninautevard fa Connect with Grand and Dre boulrvants. tourther with tha construction by the Bf no ral Ralltuad af new double tracks for the ac: commodation wf the Hyde Park traint, hag attracted Atteatinn 1 (hw region wnat af the houlevard, tetween arty-thindat. and Ityde Park, and insures ao early of murt ot the innd tn tat territory. Jar tof praperty cat he hed at the very (aw price at witictt 1 bas teen held anee the ic. Thave an ae: epstne et and cat presane hater bargains to thing who wish ‘to Ing. GENRE M. BOUUR, Room A Reaper Bork, Pron sal on Cott z lark: EVERY Dest ce Hrove-nt., $: at. Jota at £24 ner fate Wain-ava,, at frotn $10 RULING LOTR rer fort Forby-teveut Tangier, and Chat $14 ner foot, termaane quar jer rest, balance one, two. aud thitee sent, aU Per cent. “This property te well ineated between OFAXeL An Grand-howterands, fine eet pint of came. “IES Block. Jor s Ci impr TORY fy (WORE bores an Lot, i) feet front. ative. Ver gira cars, Oakiand sation, Hone stands stone, io perfect omer. Ove statlunary Frashetands ete. et ree only B34, Rasy terms TURN EI & BI Tod Waaliington- primary SAUNT, aeiret, Price, £254 fonts ease tert, UKIFFING DWI cornet Washington aod Halated-ats, WOR SALR—£2-0-CENTRAT, PARK tof sonthern wine), . na heen worth $741, I. ate pron gare SACAV.. TS VICINITY OF Treaty; handsome, brick ‘Trellencs, with 4O-foot lot: one ie the Nest homes in Chirago: willinke teas valuahte reatience in part payment. MATSON HILL, a7 Waahingtor POR SALHoMIcIITG a FRET if" inent ‘commer anuth of Twantyentntiys houre, 810,200. MATSON ITLL ‘ash FR SALE—HOUS! ii ha nincas lot 25124; near Jesuit Church, une office. ly to 3 OOM AGH it Hid Tribe JRO! KALE £10 WILL REY A BNSUTIFUL Lor one black from hotel at Lagrange. 7 miles trom Chicato: $15 f 83 sionthiy: nest property marker, and abatmact freat tallrand fare, JOcents, IA BROWN, 142 Lt toon + OR BALE 27 04-109 ACRES UF TAN LAND . wood Park, f miles from city litte. “For partien- Wary address J.'D. SARLES, Fenoiinore, Grant County, ©, SURUBMAN SRLS ESTATE _.. WANTED-MALB HELP. In thie cotnmm, threa fines or tees, 2 cence ver tne servian. Hach additional tins, 10 cant Stookkeevors, Cleriia, ce * WASTED S Fatt montm DAYS ONLY—A Goon HN clerk wha cold weite bnelaea Intern hate thetlne. A wrefercace siren to ona familiar with shortshaid. Anawer, giving hand-writlog. age, foriner tne aoob eLariting SALESMAN az it USTERS, ‘workm ¥. GEAa, employer, references, anid toot 5 MORIeRSD Forsrncre AML amon waRox Wanted WARTEDAA Goon ndvRRRETER AND CARI: fering respoaainie omer, Address, Eiving ta ercners, axperienco, and salary w a WWASTER<tWo expe ) experience, and re ferences pare 5 WASTES Two anon ar BREA TO RERVE 1% rovery ataeAL THM armaan, M4 Nanktn Tea House, 210 Northen Vy Woe 108" - Drietar, ¥ TAS 235 Wine ininud-ay, LIPS ‘Frnace. WANTED > REWING-MACIINE | A ML tool-makera: nono, fut, Nest-c! i, Wid Seiring Machine Com 0)! TGA AN! ay works by AUDLEM & LAN REE GOOD CARPENTHES, ON wr atictwoen shaluan Rea Atarassate PANTHOWAN RNGINEE(E FOR STATIONARY nd hotel work, Apply at Matteson Youre ABD ION CO BROS'.,197 FE. nt - ed 7. many, corner iiarria Pec a TRD—100 TALLR OAD LARORERB, SOGAR- w enters, 23 see-int shovelers. Free tare. Gow-nluht. “ANG Manoutt Canara WAXTED=10 TAILNGAD LAnGnins AT $1, per day. 11 fs SO for ouarrics at, Rtas i fAatns, saw-anill CHRISTIAN & mines, etc. sont Water-at, Coachmen, Teamstors. &ce WARSTEDIAS EXPRIIENCRD MAN TO Waar And take charge of floor in ilvery rtable; $30 snd oan, ot Employment Agencies. ANTEN—200 LAORERS FOR 9. wW ons Wy AOR. MD LOF C.F Uo. ito for Pitta Cn. In Ohto, tree fare.’ Avd. I. BLE TUCKS, Tweet tandolpnace Aes Abs Me BERL WASTED -10 | RAILROAD LABIA ROT company work on the Knoxvilio Branch of Burs 2d. south Canalere Uehe ApvIE to Mei _. . COUNTRY REAM, ESTATE: ‘OR SALF—$2 PI ACKK—-4%) A b X_ Road pralrie farm land ae there tein Warne County, Netiratka, only a tmiles from Laporte,county-arat. 1¢ it ain't sx zood farm land aa there {ain the county wit make aderd for nothing. This land waa fovsted in TAR, at 81.25 per acres there ate ow toensand rall- roadebullt uo all around wittin @ to 40 miles of It. ‘Taxes areal pald, fine farma near by, and nelzh: Dore. Wil eell oarreaor all (49), sectlops, and will maze four good farme, sare chauce to get aNO, J nece of Jani for $2 per arre, Government patente; tie perfect. T. A. BOYD, Room 7, 379 Madison-st. JOR SALE-SPLENDID STOCK FAI OF Acres four miles from this city an envy fei articufare address f.-0, Rox 173, Fremont, Neb. VW ARTRO—connrsroxnesce wirtt PARTIES having tands for sole in elther Wisconsto. Minne gota orPaxote. Address GQ. Hox 422. Minneapolts, TARTED-IiINOLS TOWS ANT COUN W ‘Radin bonda. of ELDON & eK GOEAD Attar: neyaat Law, Bloviniagton, il, VVASTEDSUO AS OF sa, cent,no commistons,on cotta three timien the ninaint, Address Z 0) TEARA PRI tot worth cant ‘Tribune ome, OR "$3,007 WANTED TO LUAN woll-ininrovel accuipled residence prop: At Kiceretite, Cont $1700. oquire of G. Hf, NESS, 2 Deartsa hit TARKE ON improved teal> PORE & T. He EQ) Ta sade to tos 5.000 five years on firat-cins eitate at per cent interest, Till KCHINTZ, 38 Dearhornest, BUSINESS CHANCES. NOT AFRAID oer Grand Capres TOR SALE—-ONE conplete counter eloeator Teacntie County, Ml. tn en the hic crop. 41¥.35,000 buahels. Tian by steam, Ear corn dams, Steanveteller In first-class running onter. Inquire at At DOLE & 1 Metropolitan Dinck. Chie ii. or THOMAS M. SCLLVAINK, HIG Fayetioentes Peoria, Il, MOR SALA Aonring mill nes address WT ‘Three Rivers, Stich. eo SALR—A DRY-GOODS BUSINESS ON WEST hide. ahlished font years. Klock end fiztures Involes about €1.009, Fer cash only. Call or addreey Te, WEIDMAS, 420, West Van tiurensst., Chicnea, it FAMILY nt., Apniy tot. G, aba ioia Tre . einics Hank, Chicago, or T. C, CHAPMAN, WASTED ATO Ts Vir Sate AND relieve {nan established business in a crowing town of about 5,00) peuple. “References In tits city Teauired, Zt, Tribune ofliee. WASTED <10 iy IN WISCONSIN OIE ern {itinott, a good Kenutiltean paper. EAP. DRY ANT, Stehoyean Kalle, Wie, 5 TE WATKR POWER arited ona rullrasd. For: partict- ITUS, Real-Rstato Agents, it OFTHE Address a0 1n a well estabitened comtnlerion bavl- 1.87. Tribune ott DARTNR WA i LAWYER OF C the Wisconsin Rar that hoa ind sume practice anit fan Tea, Write.and Apeak the Gerinan lancuaze: would Uke to form a ‘copartnershtp with some god lawyer oF Jaw-firm in thie city, or some ather good Iovatton In th ates Will also take position ax office clerk on enlas nalve road retvrences, | Adress JOHN PAUL ia} SOU Halsted-st.. Chleauo, part HW Witt SET dlolinrs, for mantifacturing and asle of a very vad Wie patentod article. Addveas ¥ 21, Tribnag oltice, PARTNER Ww NTEO-“Witit RAV THT dollars cash, in the brat paying legitimate th inChicaga. “Address {mediately 113, ‘Telbune afte PARESFR WANTED TA GEST S witit o fee experience, powestine £1.00) FOr mare, CAN se cure partnership {n'a most Inerative business, Address CoA Le LLOYD. tt Washington: enin, WANTED—WITH ~ ANTNER WANTED WITIL fica) TO Fa,00 capttat-(a a weil-esiablishea wholeaale grocery Rouse in Ranase Ciey, he hows doing q Ane paring busl- ity In onered. VISCOUS, UPRIGHT PLANos, eae celebrated pianos, with o:hersof heat maker, van be found at wareraums of W. We KIMBALL: < ” Corner State and Adam: SEW UPRIGHT PIANOS N NEW SQUATE PIANOS, ‘To rent or for aale on fi a nite wae wees ‘osent or for #ale on Instaltinentss ” We We KIMBALL ________ Corner stite and Adatne: paso 1 Stoddart... t Storr dé Caiup... T ktory & (: 1 Starve Camp 1 Bradbury... Tho above are Ha; put little us new. on sf them are filly we ood Ad STORY & CAME, DA¥and 190 peat PMY TO RENT PIANOS, SQ EXPEN: uranee, or tarca ot PRO: SEWS, 7 by APO RESTACHEAP, FIUST.C pianos, of for sale, cheap, ‘on $10 monthly pay: Montes Inquire at 144 tillnots: LOST AND FOUND. OST=DIAMOND WING, aatunes. “The finder w roesal, aad receive $24 reward Lostaayaul nuscit oF i a south Wate nit Kele and ¢ a hy tev GTHIteR Weat Stan oniter 14, Ene "1 f . IRTO, Endorsed’ by Loute SF WANN iORe LARGE NEWrOUND: DO tand dus, The Nader can retuen to gi State-wt, Che AAC RS: wai Fort A BMAL A 4A) tandog. An nane af ite, Foturatog him to Sed Wabastvay, will recelyy the want. Party e 1 fara tear Cl yah” Adina X42, Tribuee, CAST OFF CLO‘ 1 VALID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AT t LUERS MAbAtatest. ters by mall prompuy attended to, STORAGE STOUAGE FOI Sree AID. Ge OF THE PEACH, fend tau Clers-st, AUIY HADIEE, Jt oifice and court: TENTS =. H. COU Pari pareuie! tu Unselitctt, Unteags, Meet aveata Med, tente-tnarks wud euuycteiite prutected, and agea- eral patent bisloess trausacted. Call or udidress for particulars, rn RD-TO oul Waleit ris ized eloth-eprone; oud fs AG MIEON'S UU, 1e7 Waa ugtours, SS PF WASTED OT ANOUT 100 FEET FRONT. NEATS Forty-tbird Beate price and tocation. ws v home, t. or Kenwood Btatlon, Jo Tribune attics NTEDITO” PURCHASE 1 * Wate teased forthe nnlidinge on is ale wise ea Joan money or purchase mortzaqer. Trioune omee, Vv ‘Address 7% 74, TANTS 5 fi b m Routh Side, O, and will pay al) exuat a EO RENTOMOUNE NS South fia "PO RENTOMICING AN-AV. NEAT EIOUTERNTH. at., a three-story marhie-frant hone, furnialied or unfuratehed, Address ¥ 9%, Tell ice. tloth-st., with barn. Kalle- on F rt THOMAS 4 BILAGG, 112 La: West Sides (PO BEST S110 OAKLBY AND 140 MUSTOE.STS.— Stine. swefi-fronts, vartors aud diniag-rioin. on Kitctun floor, gas. te., thoroughly. repalred. + Hoont 41, 0 HEN nero oa fronts THOMAS, furaare, Wasnt ST WASHINGTON story “and ‘bareinent te ‘Octazon- 10 RESTETLLT FG dence to Mav 1. at $43 per month, Weat side, near Adame and Aberdern-sta.. Family without emalf efit: dren preferred, Addrend % 74, Tribons ufc, Talacolinneous 0 RENT—DY BAIRD & BRADLEY, ROOM 16, 99 TaSalte-at,: ROUTIE SIDE. 84 Vincennes-ay,, J-atory and basement atone front. 10@'Vinceones-a¥: ory And bakement atone front. 171 Caluinet-av,, J-story and baseroeat sane front. 1Wi2’and 1az4 Wabaati-ay., 2-story and hasement stone fronts. Indtana-ay., secon floor, fire roains. pilot for families, 11s and 114 Cotten Urove-ar., SIDE Wi So and 572 Carroll-ay., 2-slory and basement stone fronta, HOyand 208 Pay ators and basement brieke, 743 Weat Lave: ary and basement frame, ind! meal warkel. t.. 4 Panes, second floor, NORTH SIDE. pAZt, North LaBallecst., tlireesduory and basement rie STORES, TK7 and 182 Cottage Grove-ay. 14 North Canal-at, 330 North Weilesst, BURURDAN. Suburban property on the Nurth Shore, At Evanston—a distort frame dwelling at north ent of University Grove, on bind overluoktur the lakes will te put tn cond order aud rented ver che: At South Eranston—Two “atory feane houwxes; will von, Glencoe, Wehtand Mark, ant tly located ‘resiteaces at very 10 ry frame, near denot, at Ttavenswand. $15, f co tiocks fram ITyde Park depot, $1. ‘with lol Lesa, on Forty-seven lon) anil Keaudaie-av, Large brtek nnd (ram Gothie cottnze, east front. on Sonth Park, near Fifty-frat-at..conventent to lndisna: ay, and steam cans, withtatge lot anl bara, in com Tieteonter. Jatury hrick, enttage stele, at Normal, Eagle wood, ‘be Normal Sctout and de Suburnans (PO RENT-ENGLE WOOD, FIRST-CLASS a 1tOOM house, ane hlock of depat: hot and cold water, anit all conveniences. oN. TILLOTSON, Enilewond. (Ta he ont In gudd condition and eented nf lore ra ‘At North Eval Mighwood," ple: rates. NTMA DESTICS TLE AKON FLAT, SOUTH: comer Uroen and Wadtnctan-ate,, with all THOMAS & BRAGG. ¥ mvtern Improvements, Tadalie-at. _.FO RENTWROOMS, Houtn srae. RENT-NICE, LANGE, FURNISHED ROOM TO, o geotfemen, with ar witht hoards f References exctinns quire at tl43, Pratrie-ay. north of Twenty-ft T°. A SULTE-AND ONT SINGLE ROOM furntaned tor rent at very Inw figures, at oo Van Iturea: between State add Wahai . TPO RE s t FLAT, a SUIT oF roth furatshed or uaturnished, or singly. Ad- dressur call at 130 Indiana-ay, T ie 2 CHIG AN: AV, RASANT roomné, furnished wad untiiralshed, at ‘moderate prices. ipo North sae. TENT-8OME FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS IN nFrivate family, with bath, ete, Call at dub ry <FUTINTSHTED, Lasatierat.. tout SECOND STORY ON FI MILWAUKEE: A. (PO RENT-STORR t 3 fie Aboot’ and she atone Gat god location f 130 Dearbura-a 25 OF AS In. fc b Be lead TROP. ST, Cole ISHED PRICK Te Miscelancons WARTED-LOCAT, AGENTS: GOOD ENERORTIC nen to solicit along the princtoal linee of rall- road rimutng out of Chteago for ** Around the World ‘with Gen. Grant"; apoken of by the leading daily Joure nals as the most compicta ond elngantly illuntraied Duok Of traveieter produced, Bubecriptton Book He- artinent, the American News Compaoy, @ Portland Hock, Chiles ANTEDOAGENTS FOR Tite HEAT ‘ mely bartad and fHlustrate everbody. It. G. THEAT, 107 Clatkrate, Cilengo, V i IST REE role at on 5. Mey jearn slilrt-ci - tton, WILSON WHOS. ta Blaternte en COnnee WATED—autitons CORRESPONDENTS tttlmtors required for vacaneiaa in United States, Mannecripte immediately pinced, if avaliable, to any publ Tr. Corresponicnce invited. Atheneum Bus reau Literatnre, 97 Patk-row, New York, Miscolinnconss VW ANTED-IMMEDIATELY YOUNG MAN WITIL ile money, frat. big nayinia entertainment UL NEW best aul= it pleases going to C: aM Ri MONE, 286 Bast. K abe Z Corapagy, 78 Pitthion a a BOLICITORS. Wantep apy Excellent medi 8, Tribune off WASTER MAS AND when iti ite dren, the man co do porter-work in office, and the Wife to do'general housework: wages, G45 ner month, mith hoamt, for both. Addreas 8, GRRENLEAF, ‘Tribune oifies, D COUNTRY GENTS On ladies to take orders for Biography of Rayard poritivete alx to twenty urdere per day aro inken. Call or address [toom 33 McOormick ‘ MAN OF GOOD ADDIKSA AND education, one famillar with Ntble atudies pre- ferred: 9 permanent and leratlyr position to the Mgnt party.” Hetere 3 party. Heteren Il oF address Toom 33, TEN Waste age. Ie REN. WITH tw $1. can cleat $75 to a0 per week with ollT goole and plant St ample frre, No boys nor postals Wanted, Address. with, atanip’ for paners, or enll, Merril’ Manufacturtag Company, oom 1, 27 and 3 North clark \WaNtepcrrave: NG MAN FOR PAINT AND of hours ave trade and reference, Ads stem tt 5, Tei Wansté RS FOR WHE LATEST Pt eewringer on the inatallment lan. Chicago Wringer Repairing Company, 541 West, Magieon-a WaAstens To LOAD IcR It the country. Apply ‘ than Grovenpeatauee, Bk, SHED & OO WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domenticss WASTED TA PROTESTANT GERMAN OI SWED- fat, woman to vio hnusesrork fn aamall farnily inn pleasant town West, Good home, work light, snd Iransportation fhenished. Must engaun for six months Audrest Kansas, Tribune oflce. 0 WOMAN THAT mall fainity, tiood WASTEDSA Go0n “Gini to GoTo Tigi Yond Park; must have firateciase references. Gort wages will be oald If services jatinfactory. Apply at 256 Ontario+ WANTED TA Gout “GEM AN vis citl for general housework: one jo van da rinfn eouking, Call at 521 West Washington-st. V TANTED=A~ GOOD “restaurant, 201 State: Wrastees y FANTHOWA Gitttt, WV" work. “Apply at is: Vrasten-s ) _ one KRUEGERS OO} GIRL _TO DO GENERAL hance, “733. Wi Scamstrosscas KAMSTRESSES, MACHINE TA Bookkcencrs,. Tierks, dco TATION WANTED-EMPLOYMENT OF ANT. ud {iW store, whuleenls house, OF ofire, bY a maa. sr WANTED-BY ANF. +) bookkeeper, a permanent positlor huwinvaspreterreds ‘vditteas ¥ 103, Trt SITUATION SV gitadion th At a member of In grain and provist Ake a large business, Audrens Zc, ‘Tribune offer. Situation’ w. A Ding house de ir tookkcener, whonethey can wellrecammens. Address V 40, Trib: an f j t) THO Ts STN large enero tloneey tes r gine itis = ©) teen boakkeeper in ban tion, dt RERPELY dry goods, aiid commis: git, W, a $ AY many goal peamauy willing amt hand work. Guid referenres. JES Tribune olive. QITTATION WANT! ‘TO T. cH oY hovdery department (no regatt: hues, ty: have dlimd vam position, for 6 rein ieadlugestailtehiments would eo West. I vas 12, Trihaue ofthe PHY A YOUNG MAN AS tary, Can furuish refereaces, Ad+ QITUATION WANTED-BY A Goon MACIINIST OY lof Id years’ exbertouce; stranuer hero; worked on All kindy ot inachinery: salisfactton guaranteed, Ad+ (PO RENT—FOUR-STORY AND HASEMENT BRICK, huliding. 34 Tandol , with elvrator, teference. ME uf 10 RENTAA SATORY, getOOM. DESI near al ver hall, public house, at Gilman, 1, ‘craaiay ot " Nrandsy runt, aa) 8 Arar Par jo inake mousy, A, IL. CL Sfetwomst F WANTED ‘TO RENT: y Tin sNGh A je rooiiy adjolulug, wl bathroom attactied, south ‘Twelttl References Cxelianede. Can figuteh all vatee earpele, ff hecrsss Fy. Address W 20, Trlunne ames wa NTRD= ed hanse, Bea MUISCELLANEOUS. EI OULD TIRE TO. SANT Ud P) fl with sore ane for elk montis to be pronetly wurwid: city ur country, Addtesd 1 (3, [ribane office. ES BXTEA: eporgs AND CU i Raterniinators for 07 Clark at, « Htovin LADIES fantaty: Chamtatly PYMIRE Os Ke ferent ia dick tation ly privats und” confidentlat, a _ ANSE RU SHTUATION Way rED~ Seta eet Netlding to’ study f dae vat nub experiefee, wishes to o Meee erate Sag shined whines here would bs clinics witnnsjualied, oF Would Ike pusicion we malt pasate school. eat of reference, 1 De ats. rut ry femen f plyal ttoum et ra i BMI niateeal. yarn Ryde va HIOUSEHOLD GOODS. Ai) Oi) MOUSKREEPEMs Use HiGN heir Fo OTUR OE Uden tarsi tiemterar men ar Veutive uf bugvand epidemics, Chicago Irea Beds seead Company, 49 Welle-st, drese HO te Conchinen, Teamsters, &ce ITHATION WANTEDABY A YOUNG MAN TO OY arlveadettvery wasune §# houeat, Industridue, abil sober, Aiidrew HT, Trlbune vile, Mlincetmneous. : ) LIGUOIL DEALERS <+ hulesaly house, f forelty or 1 rete Z South Domesa INH WANT! Pte eta TVATIC S' WUATION WANTED-1Y 1 mitiners heen talenau in tine fore eiaie eth wal Yeats, Address SC, 240 Weat Via Haren Senmutresses. SIMUATION ase A YOUNG LADY AB faa Taner ceac® AMD Re aan tage tines TA se Seindget three days. 2.04, Nurses. Situation WANTED<BY A yousE HRALTHY 4) wot nuree. Apply. immediately at i4 Rebecca-et teen | DCA! = HAVE A FEW QooD niwbies dnaie, and several second-hand bucctis Pbactond, Juiup-saty end (wo-seated carriages, rye ‘wagons, Cheapforcash. Til Slate-at, : EMOPESSIO Di BEANS I BLAME ST. CHIC AGO—CONSL tation five, persunally of By jlettur, on chrunta Huale and female discuss. Cures "warranted. | Fluces Mustratew book eatwuty std paces, beautifully bounds be iptivus fur all diwems, Price, $1, pustpald. MUSICAL. PIANO TAUGHE THOUOLGHEY BY AN REPERT ., enced Jady pl ¢ eruis. $Y POr Quartet, Ploaay wdurose W 1% Trivuag vale 98 PF 8 t CaN

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