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CHICAGO THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. q seductively deceptive: of E ployed by the horticultural fraud, Some of tho worst pests of the hedgerow were sold hy dishonest dealers as Sowors of rata p fine and eleminee, eed and by division. enormons quantity of seed produce its one method was clent, but, in fret, tho also widely extended. be expected some variation, greater or less, from tha parent, soma individuality in. the By division renewed Hfe of the same Individtal. was very desirable when a superior variety was obtained to perpetunte ft, this moda of reproduction was most advantageous, was a ctirlous though commonly-known fact lo bud or selon inserted ina kin- would Serow and preserve its Ine ius nourlshment ts original one, TRUITS AND FLOWERS. t Bhiw ehulletises and From the sced might searlot duberoses were a favorit linpossitl- ity with which these worthtes flooded the country districts, ‘Tha reader knew of tha exploits of 2 enbbageseed swindler who flooded Long Island with pountt after pound of a worthless seen whose uss cost the gare deners of thot Istand fram 375,000 ty $100,000, ‘Then there was the veniler of worthless bulbs whose guarantee that their product would be a flower of wonterful beauty and surprising fragminee was never realized, tho floral re- nelually mile gz of no fecount what uliflower sed was" often found to into drum-head eabbay secd Into red clover, nud so on, cruel swindling was done jn fertilizers, whosa venders often recommended them as not only able to promote the growth of tho suc- ctllent vegetable, but also to discriminate nd- versely agninst weeds of all kinds, which thoy remorselesly, was slinple nonsense, and ye secured 1 Inrgo sale for these Uilngs, Trof, Husinan, of Columbia, Mo,, read an interesting paper on “TREY PEDDLE." In many cases, he urged, the purchasers ‘of trees did wot know what thoy were buylng. Very few of them know one varlety of apple, pear, or plum from another, Hence, they arc awindled by peddlers, whosu not be discovered for years Annual Session of American Nursory- men and Floriste, Petegates in Attendanco—Address of Welcome ond the Responso. Tho Tree-Poddlor and His Many Tniquitles from a different root than. While tho statement that the graft preserved ft was algo true that the ‘its growth to perfection, quality of the stock, its Identity was true, bud was affected In or otherwise, by the Tho stock Smparted constitution. be concluded varieties would genera stock for varieties of the same species whieh were of more delicate growth. Advantages of Grafling—How to Doat with Insect Enamios. areatienl of eR eS vigorous, and hardy Tho fitth annual meeting of the Amerlean ly prove’ to be good ation of Nurserymen, Florists, Seeds- and kindred Interests, opened at 10 wz in the Directors’ slock yesterday mornin; r ae Bullding, ‘Tho at- room of the Exposition tendance waa Inrgo, and ropresuutatives of all parts of tho country wore presaut. Hubbard, of Fredonla, N. Y., presided, ‘There Were also present Messrs, Ifoover and Gaines, Dayton, O.; E, Mootly and: sons, Lockport, N.Y.; William A, Nourse, Moline, 1.3 Edgar Sanders, Chiengo; Samuel Bock, 0.3; W. G. Stesle, Laporte, Ind.; @. . Brackett, Denmark, In; J. more and son, y, Richmond, Goucseo, Il oO IL. Wat .rous, Des Moines, Ia; Charles Waters, Pateh, Wis.; Soxton & Bartley, Kanka- I; A. L. Small, Kankakee, Ill; B.N, McKiustry, Graud Park, JIL; J, L. Budd, ‘Ames, In. TL, €. Windsor, Des Molnes, In.; J. Jenkins, Winona, 0.; C. W, Dorr, Des Moines, Ia.; George Freeman, Tadmor, 0.; ‘Munson & Knapp, Grand Rapids, Miol.; Yeter Henderson, New York; Dr. John A, Warder, North Bend; W. & J. Ashworth, ‘Tippecanoe City, O.; L. D. Bear, Dayton, 0.; John J. Cotta, Lanark, IIL; B.A. Smith, Y.; L, Templeton & Sons, ring How.of say, thus rendering the flower-beds less Hable to Injw frosts, wis a point which*coui ted by experiment, gtoat diMeult countof the «i In ralsing peaches wag on ace erse Known as the “ sellows,’? ‘Tho disease was caused by a fungoht growth upon the roots ot the trees, which spread in cach plantations from tres to tree, hoa certaln ruin of the orchard, 'L back in raising peaches might be obviated by grafting peacl-shvots pon hardy variutles of the plium-tree. ir, Henderson, o} the tree-purchaser to follow was deal direct with tha nurserymen, and he should be careful in tho sefection of such men _.as he employed as canvassin, By doing this, and selling only rellal ke stanch friends among tie farmers and Iny the foundation of a good business, The treo-peddlors were the vultures of tho business, Having purchased: the sure plus: stock of sccond-closs nurseries, tho: sallied forth to practice upon the guilibility Out of one variety of made twenty ‘varieties, and etimized ‘the farmers in safety, fully con- th would never peddler was ickpocket, 98 he not only farmer the money which he charged for the worthicss trees, but also his time and the enre and Inbor wastefully ex- pended upon them. As remedics against the ler, he recommended the diffuglon horticultural knowled, f the Association shoul vigilance committee for tho detection and punishment of the frauds. ‘Then, agatn, they should employ: none but rellable and honest provided with. unmistakapla credentials, who would galn and retain the confidence of sgricultturists. books of the honest doaler should be devold of exaggeration, which feature of their pictorial make-up. Mr, Manning, of Masanchusetta, said that nurserymen wore often Injured by the mis- representation of persons who, hisviny tained some of their paumphiets, pric cte,, on tha strength of-them gave out that they were the authorized agents of the nursc- in disposing of a lot of which swindle was unjustly charged at the doors of the innocent firms, Mr, Suel Foster, of luwa, ‘suid that the swindlers had been written up over and over but the farmers were nota reading and they lost through the machinn- ddlers and other swind- jan the cost of a nows- th, of Ohio, sald that an attempt 0 to LEGISLATE AGAINST THE ' TREE-PRDDLER but the nx was Inid too close to the 1a honest dealers’ trade, and the at- tempt bad to be abandoned. As far as viding printed certificates to dul nents was concerned, it wou that the farmer would never ask for these credentials, and the fh would be as: wide and open as aver. farmers would havo to learn for themselves how to discriminate between n swindler and an honest agent, and until they did thisno means taken to prevent the ‘swindles would be effectual. :'The farmers would, after being pinched in the pocket over and over again, some Iittle sense, but it would take soind time to enlighten them. He had been ness’ for ten years, nid he found hat in that Umesome little improvement had taken place, but there. was still great room for amelioration. of Lockport, called attention at a class of useless nrticles. wero ralsed by horticulturists doing a fair, Jegithnate business, who disposed of. than to the irresponsible peddler, yustlf the argument not raise then and profit by thelr sale some- mong these thin, Fremont, 0.3 ew York, snid that ho believed that the varlesation of eutor which rafting was an ovidence that been Innecuiuted with disease, ‘The change of color was to the plant a voit terpart to the pitting of a small-pox patlent’s skin, which inno way otherwlse alfected Is + Yo, believed followed the the plant had . Mr. Power, of Syracuse, that grafting frequently a ance of trees and plants, nature of the fruits produced by the provess, “Mr. Manning sald that hfs experlunce lec him to indorss the oplitons of the previous r (uodte was of the o tho treu was offen affected quality of the fruit was hard After a few brief remarks upon the subject by other members of the meeting, an ine formal discussion was gvoused on TUM INSHCT QUESTION. Mr. Tenderson, of New York, touched upon the ravagesof diferent kinds of worms, ‘The sparrows destroyed most of them, but the majority of them cuttd only bu destroyed by poworfal solutions, which even were nut in nil cases effectual, Mr, Manning, of Massachusetts, recam- mended Paris green, arsenic, and polsong In solution, the agriculturist, and changed tho meet thent worso than o stole from the Inion that, white tho graft, the Lockport, N. ever affected, Joveland Station, ning, Reading, Mags.; M. -Ohmer, Day- J. 8. Woodward, Lipek pots, ae f, Qcorga Husman, Columbia, Mo.; Hes P Webster Grove, Mo.; 8. Kite iam i, Chapin, 3 John 5. Fos- Rulelow, Niles ht sey, Kinsey Stat 1, Dundee, Il, y Montrose, Lat was {oo often 9 nreith, Ind.3 J. T. Semple, enport, In. ZK. wy & Co, St. Jésepl, M Paris green lad, ine hls experience, proved the most powerfl agent for the destruction of troublesome Insect life. "Tarring the trees was nn okt remedy, sand was often used with excellent effect, Mr. Wolr, of [ttnols, sparrow as an aller had come to the conclusion that that bird was a fraud, which in a few years the farin- ore would be as glad to ki as they had been a faw years azo to finport. granivorous bird, and he Ind nut yet suc- ceeded In seeing them eat worms except in the breeding season, Mr. Henderson champtoned the cause of the sparrow, and stated that he had shot two of thom In order to vinetluitte tha eliaracter of the species, and the stomachs of the mar- tyred birds were found to contaln worms 3 Sinnock & bank Nurseries, Nash- ‘isct & Bro., New Car- HH. Wallock & New York; Miller & Hur & Co,, Palnesy! Yellow :Springs, spoke ugalust the sect lostroser, ries, and succerded Stark & Co, ‘They were a Geneva, N. W. Trowbridge, Glendale, O.; Campbell, Delaware, 0.5 mond, Ind.; BE. IL, Hoopes Brothers & ‘Thomas, West P ‘oodard, Marongo, Tlt.; Edwards, Alendo! Leeds & Co., Rie! ratt, Dansville, lers much more wuper. B Mr, Albau, ney, Franklin Grove, ichnel Guyer, hur Bryant, Princeton, in, I} Bush & Son & 10.3 G, O. Plumb, Mil- Atlantic, In; G. 8, Heffron, Washing- Wilmington, . e Pickett, Co! YINCUBG, N.Y, T is We Wil Rochestér, N. Mr. Suel Foster, of Iowa, recommended London purple as an excellent worm-poison, It killing both ordinary worus- and also the inuch-dreaded eunker. Mr, Weir, of Ilint » St. Louts, ply, anid that Prof, Rt the well-known entomologist, was stro in favor of London purple as an ingect-de- -Mr, Woodard, of Lockport. N. Y., sald that as a rule the solutions were ntade tuo strong. Tis experience had been that to th eodling moth a suilictently strong solution was nade by inixing a tenspoonful of arsente or Parls-greon in a barrel of water. ‘The inveting thon adjourned un this morning. ‘THE VOICE OF THE VOTER. ‘ Sovereignty of the Federal Govorument va, Stute Sovercizuty. ‘To the Editor.of The Chicago Tribune, + Curcaco, June. 15—The citizens of the United States have been divided since the ently histary of the Goveriment upon this Issue: tho Democratic party niatntaining that the States are soverelgn and that tho General Government depends upon thelr in- dividual will, and the Republican party con- tending that the Government, with Its threo branches, is .soverelgn sphere, limited only by the Constitution and except those that aro held by the Judicial branch of the Govern- ment to be inconsistent with the Constitution, while the Status are considered suburdinate In all Governments there must be a supreme and controlling power given to some particular person, or assembly of persons, from whom can flow the commands to do or not to “do certain things for or agalnst the good of all under that Government. This supreme power the Republican party wish to be placed—and it Is so placed by tho Constl- tution—In tha General: Government, with certain restrictions. In the fourth article and second clause of that instrument it says: aud tho laws’ of tha United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made-or whieh shall be made under the authority of the United State: shuil be the supreme (aw of tie land; an .the Judges In every Slate shall be wound thereby, anything Oe the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notivith- standing,” + Where the Government ‘lg placed under tho control of many diferent States be subject to many w: disunited and drawing many ereats wenkiess In government; and ta these yaverat wills and reduce th tu.one is 8 work of inore tine and delay thin the exigencies of Stute matters will af therefore, thé power to uct should be eentral- ized and vested in Congress und the Exeeu- tive Departuient, so that these dapariunents nay not, With dus regard to the d artment, Indupendently Jongress must huve power to regulate com ineree With foreign nations, and amung the Messnar, St. Loui: id of the swindler Culick, Bevis, Sinith & Powell, 8 A. Truett, Fran! voll, Syracuse +, " In.g W. LH. Sin! orsand son, Troy, 1 W.L, Smith, Aurora, Ill.; Van Lindley, Greensboro, Crow, Crystal Lake, IL; G. 5. ©. Vaughan, H Bataviny lle Rogers « Gillkerson, Mareugo, Ili, + ‘The meeting was called to order at a few mintites after 10 o’clock, and the proceedings Ciinpin, Des 4 Corlisle, O.; Geary body else would. the wild-goose plum, which, ‘was represented as somethin very fine, and of whieh thousands of dolla worth were sold in tho East, ed adozen of them, had cared for them, and had realized seven plums as a crop. fr. Bush, of St. Louis, suggested a system of Jocal agents as a renjedy for tho troubles complained of. “A man laving 8 home repu- being among his neighbors, who could be induced to push business for would prove more useful than ng crnvassers, AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME, ‘ of Chicago, who set ich this city provides by Mr, Edgar Sande forth the advantages asapolit from, which to cultivate th quaintance of buyers and a distributing polnt for the Northwest. Whilothis city could show such gorgeous private gardens og wero met with In the East; yet in the way of public ‘parks a great denl:-was being done, and much lald out for the future, ‘ople in the world having stood taxes for urposes more nobly than Cileago, In of ‘this assertion the speaker quoted hunber of facts and figures giving an Idea of thesize and Importance of Chicago's park fysten.. In the matter of nurseries the cit; Und nothing to boast of, the climate and soll belng alike unfavorable, glons of florists’ estab! this deficlency. here were just three greenhouses et each in the trade In tits city, o ha saw a printed list the names of about 100 firms engaged in the business hore. Since the days of tullpomanian passion for hortleulture had ruined but few people and had helped {n Its appointed the acts of Congress, good work was bein; tation at. stake, prelinblo firm, n dozen travel ‘Mr, Poter Henderson, ow Yor thought that a rustle agent would be ‘foun without honor Jn ils own count: traveling salesman would bo 1 business In spite of his local acquaintance 10n. f ‘Tennessee, said that there was no doubt that worthless stock was often sold by theduly authorized agents of respect- able firms, The question was, how this thin, happened and' how could the farmers defen themselves froin, this condition of affairs? How could they beassured of getting exactly urported to give them? of Missouri, said shiments to muke | and goad repu Mr. Webber, 0: the onward progress “this Constitution ‘The business fad tts trinis, which were greater ina now country than an old one, among them belng. the facilit with which the market could bb any commodity obtained from was in tholr Itshould bo—one o well bas one of the most pleasurable whit the agent that he had tried de losat-agent ple, But ne had tried the local-agent plan, bu hnd never found It work well. ‘They Incked tho regular canyasser, of Wisconsin, urged that the ould call forth the uction of the Association which should promote the forma- tlon of local socjaties throughout the coun- try which would educate the people In mat- tors of practical horticulture, aut sion of this kind of knowledge would make tho tree-swindler’s business an imposalble one, The respectable nursorymen should Improgs upon every nun who to bec that the agen! goods the farmer haul pald fo: to pay for it when he dl in every farming communit: of trees whore opinfon: should be yall mntters of doubt, and when the found to be attempting a awindio he should be “grabbed” and pun- hed, 3 Mr, Albaugh offered the followlng resolu- ton, which was adapted: Reaolved, That tho Association recommend the gonoral dissouituation of horticultural knowl. odgo na the most linportant factor in mitigating and remedying tho avils complained of in roe gaurd to tho dissoniluation of nursory products, A brief discussion arose un the question of BYRCIAL LEQINLATION for the protection of the swindles of the treo-puddivrs, and the fol- put to the mecting and the energy of wer to make {t what the most lon PRESIDENT HUBDAND replied to tho address of welcome, returning thanks for the kind greoting.. In'four years @ Association had: twice partaken of the italities of tha city, ng induced tha members Aunuat reunfon. ‘he would natturall My avo his ordor | ware wae exactly what r, and to refuse i. ‘There were one or two Its attractions place. ff predictions at here four yenrs ago had been ful- was now nenri ha members! en, ‘and embraced double what {¢ wus nearly all the prominent names In the. * pro- fession.” ‘The growth of tha Association beon healthy, and it 80 organization which would not ‘only be. of great dividuals, but tree-vender was and supremely, was belloved Tils power must broad onough to allow. the framing of complete regulations for commercial intr: Congreas hes tha power, Wyo, 0! ‘prevonting commercial transactions for a imited .thne by embar Interests of a sing’ general welfare, ‘he Federal Government ulso dictates how eltizens of dliferont States ahall regard each other: State shall bo entitled to all privileges and Tomunities of clilzens in tho several States,” At.polnta at the munner tn which laws shall be regarded; “No cltizen can care Jaws abroad Into snother State.” State is supreme within its own Denlts, and deuls with the General Government as with any individual; Whe Federal Government, though, 1s suprenic ayer all tho States, ‘The most essontind element of strength In the United States Governmont is the subor dinatlon af the Governments of the saveral States that compose ‘the eral Government, and thelr eguality amon themsslves. ‘Tha disturb: tutional Idea of State sovereignty hold by é Democrats, and thelr utter disregard for principles Lnvolved in the tame thoy falsely 1 their party, suould alienate many ave followed ously retlecting uy; y it, and cause + the general interests ‘omology and Horticulture In this voun- ry. ‘They were In sesslon under more fa- rable auspices than at any previous tine ough prices were still low, the future Most of tho ! tlenced persons had withdrawn from Nines, ‘They were, there to tell what new Tearned during the year, to Telate failures as well. ns successes, to could not’ bo hel ard agilnet full Treasurer made lits report, showing Neo On‘hand at the clogs of Inst year, $100; expenditures, $144; bal- id fo rongsembla ma the Grand rlbes, H have It otherwixe, bo even If aginst tate, and for the things thoy ha lowing resolution was £ Altern ota. fit ty one ans Resolved, That tho sense of thia meeting ta ures and tld O sf Ye cy 4 to Bpouinl legislation in conncation with Te titesory business A lotter wos received from the Superin- tendent of Lincoln Park Inviting tho Assouli~ and olferlng to convey free of charge. The pted, 4 had until 7:39 | tlon to Lincoln P them there and bac! Invitation was, on mutlon, acce) An adjournment was then 2 P the evening session opened at 8 o'clock Thomas, of Pennsylvania, from -thi Commnittes on Business, made & further re- port, recommending that the be visited at @o'clock Friday morning, The report was adopt ‘The questian of st 3pm in Pavia Hotel, out THK COMMTIEK ON ODEN OF NUSINESS Teported, recommending that the printed pro- it, und-that any matter added to it as the mecting saw fit, tinted, includes reports of papers upona variety of ho Effect of arlous Blocks onthe Scion and the Future * Propagation as Funetions of Seeds and Br Phylloxera on American Gro ff Nureorymen ‘Union to the Gan-" ug and unconst ted, ft uniform netion on the part ‘THY TRANSPORTATION LINKS when guaranteed by responsible Indlana, sald that the Lak 1 Southern mh woiue othor ship stock without prepay- ment. ‘This, he clalmed, was a great Snjus- tice. Mr. Moodle, of New Yor State the roads all forward Jie thouxht cach shipper woul u 10 best rates fhe cou ‘The Chair sald that “he ha trouble this year i shipping to ‘Texas. .'Cho ‘Texas itnes would not forward thoug! Fe eae Eee a te teke’ points when not give rates through to nts whe The Lake Shore did elp him, but the ‘Texas roads A letter was read from Mr, Strong, Brighton, Mugs., expressii Ing able to attend the mes! & paper on tho E¥YECTS OV VAIUOUS STOCKS ON TIE SCION tree, which) was read to the The paper set forth that Nature adgpts two methods of propagating pluuts,~ the purty witout serly n these errors indorsed hom to support, ws man: former Deinocrats are now doing, the candi- dutus of the Republican party. " upendent an the ds 1 a exe ‘wits then taken an utes io! agating Varieties.” thotlon, the Chulr appointed'as 1 Com- 0 to present the namus of candidates for Mevrs of the Assoclation Messrs, ers, E, A. Powull, 8, hoy, C, L. Watroun, y ‘omnilttes on Exhibits was appointod, Lia Gf Peter Mienderson, Leo Wiltz, Br, Ve ; el ‘ ciiiey ler Menderson, of New York, read roads refused Ratification, To the Fadltor of The Uatcago Tribune, Mason, Afich., Juno 11—A grand Repub- lican ratitication meeting was held lu thia Tho Court-Houso wos crowded, notwithstanding tho Intense hvat, and hundreds wore unable to secure ad- mittance. Judge Chatterton presided, and, speeches wero mado by ‘the Hon, Charles Tynd, of Adrian, and ProsecutingAtturney Cahill, of Lansing. ‘The specch off)r. Rynd ‘was {ndlcative ot iy State la this campaign.—o Bressive warture, the round very fully, a his suputation ns one of the mosy e not the tnost cifectlye, In the St uagnetio talker, }, 8, D, Bear, J. sald that In his cnnafila rablo city this evening. § ““tuamuas IN MONTICULTURK,” . aiing forth the troubles of market gar- too often imposed u at'as an suse! Welch Ol bebe ounce ol Planted broduced fruit of the sani quality ab coming from need which could price per pout displayed ji weadteatdro windows asparagus ussthick as & strawborries H hywanted to salPit could to wure obdurate, the Republican, und inclosing bold, brillant was full of poluts, and c} entbuslosm, L¢ would have done ne dls ie und the future to. welgh: four T wore among we wost credit to Garficld himself. A Garfield and Arthur Club has been formed, numbering nearly 20, and Republicans pre ity of 1,000 In Ingham Count band, fireworks, an firing of cannon were thi ments. ‘The city la red hot with o thusiasm, and everybody {4 happy over the reault of the Chicago Convention. I have vis- Sted ten counties In Michigan slnee the re- sult becayne. known, and everywhere Land tho enthustastic Indorsement—" Well donel? Pat Michigan down for 30,000 Republic majorjty.—particnlarly so, If the State can- yass should be prosecuted ta the manner foreshadowed In Dr. Rynd’s great speceh to- night, i by Generally Approved, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. . SanTA Fr, N, ML, June 12.—Having spent the last week in Southern Colorado and New Mexico, £ have taken palns to inquire of a wreat many thelr opinion of the nominatton, and have yet to, ineet the first Republican I who docs not speak well of the Utket, more than appreciate finding Ts Tiga at every fnportant point West, and generally wt the fow price of five cents Civil flervice-Kcform, To the Buitor of The Wv...uyo Tribune. Ciicacy, June 14.—The true friends of Civil-Service reform do not think it wise or even griteful to treat Mr, Hayes and fils re- form efforts as the Convention chose to do, "The party In convention assembled certainly sneered ut the Clyll-Service reform aimed at by Mr. Hayes, and the honorable Flanagan, from ‘Texas, undoubtedly expressed the thottghts of tha great majority of the dele- mutes In thelr “trae inwardness.? But, with due respect to Mr, Hases, can it be sald of him that he sispiayedt consistency, that he was firm in purpose? Me discharged Cornell and Arthur because they allsr i Ny fainous order; but is G. 1. Roun, Esq, a bibetter? Could it be possible that the President did not know what Mr Rain came to Hlnols for 2 Why should he remain Jn office since he preferred to bea wits puller ? Set Itshe, Ta the Fdttor of The Chieugo Tribune. Kassas Cry, Mo,, June 13.—In your issue of the 10th you have me down on your list of delegates who voted for Garfield. ‘This Is 0 mistake, Mr, MeClusky.is the Missourl del- egate who voted for Garfeld. “You say, “It is well that. the names of. the men who smashed tho third-term heresy. should be pre- served.” For what purpose you do not state, butas itls doubtless in’ view of some new tue of Civil-Service-refori, It may be dite to McClusky, and tu the catse, that this mistake be corrected, ji As for myself, having stood te the Inst by the candidate “whose frlends never thrent- ened to bolt. 4t fs hardly necessary to adi. that Tin now for Garfield, with all my heart, bat only cave to haya iny name “preserved”? on that great Ist of Gartield nen to be made up ut the polls fn November. Yours truty, LC. SLAVE. Garfeld’s Popularity, To the Rdltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cranpienvinie, UL, June 15.—L see you print the correspondence from a good many places from all over this vast country In re- gard to the nominationof danes A. Gartield for President, and you would greatly oblige me If you would tell your rerders that, al- though we Republicans tn ttle Cass County were in favor of either Blalne or Washburne, this preference-feellng for sny separate cite didate for the Presidency dlsappeared ag soon as we heard of the numf{nation of James A, Garfield, and one euntinitous lad shout rent the alr. We propose to work uueeas- fugly for his success o€ election to this ofiice whieh, has been-tendered to him by the Chl- cago Convention, and we belleve that every ean, mid n good amon Dereerats, wilt -not only feel, but vote, the same way tits fall, Yours truly, EU. iesket TERE, TRIBUNE BIRANCH OFTICES NODE TO” ACCOMMOD.A nie NUMER us patrony UirdughoUt sho oly, Wu linve Usial iahed Hraveh Oflvas in the dl iordut Divisions a9 designated beluw, where advurtinemunts will taken if the samo price #4 charzed nt the iain Unica, and wilt bo recolved untill Wo'eluck p ul, oe BUUTIE DIVISION, J, & M. SIMMS, Nouksallors ;und Stationers, 123 RPT UGC Drugulat, 619, C a AY AIC, late. re Oy nawthoategmipr'inirresiriuesd®: i freak denies Suit BUCUMAN, Lrugeiat eotaes thirty-trst and west prvi CHAS, BENNETT, Nowadeaior. Ytationor, ote, 93) Westaladisun-st., nour Wosturn-ay,, WHLSUNNIVHSES, Drugglat, 242 Bua tstand-ar, corndrot ‘Cwolftient. J. Us MISRRICK, Jowolor, Newadoalor, and Fancy Goods. :)) Lmea-at., corner Lincotn, ate a KRAFT, Druguist, GH Weet Mudison-st, eqracr Paul NOMTIL DIVISION, L, BURLINGIZAM & CO, Drugtlats, 13 North Cluti-al,, comer Divislun, F. St, WILLIAMS & CO., Drugetats, 615 Larrbao-st, curnor Hoplius, LOUIS Ww. Hi. NEEM, Printing nd Advortising Axunt, Nows und statiunysy Depot, 45 East Division at. batwuon Lesaila and Weila, PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOL: 1 Ast Dit heurted, Do write und nsaure OST- LEFT ON C., Re . KH. NOON DUM- iy, June tn sk bie ing pockutbouk und ital dasreniery latter uarked My heeg.’ Finder, witl_bo Fewardad by culling whIT Wushington-at., baswient, DFULLY DOWN- 10. mA, totifop, ona: ‘ments, AICO 0 BYE, One tee, AN wm, nD jar the apeeulators, where there ts made. Went Sido investrients pay. Batter buy hefore tho next boom. Itwitt surely come. Buyers and ssltors wil ‘call 0 Op i Tp. m. tS ALE CHOICE INVEST MEN Van Ruren-st., betwoen Fifth-ny, and La Ynllo-st, 2 fats only 8.00, ‘Wont Madinan-at, &#) font, fine contre, two atures; erent ELA AD tonnnts: $0,000, Want Magica choice tocality, two stores; an ront team, Prieg, HEM, : Ositon-av., routhenst corner Inckson-st., 107 feot on Ogden-ay, 100, Call and see pinns, pas HLA. OXBORS, 14 Ln Balleat., oom 1 yor SALE—EXTRAOKRDINARY OPPORTL 4 i =Monrig-al, belweon Mecity-ay, and Hoyno.--t in order 10 efter L quick Anton, to take corner lots; secura foot to-day, 1. A, PRESSED WICK ty-LOUrt eat parlor Hoort pians to bo house on unfinished: will be Rristed seen in im yeait fa Sontlier, $6 eT Aeliti [eaiteanuae Ase i North Side, in the vicinity of t Hunt F201, MATSON LIM, 6 Jeon, ar int. FT warty int Mtg por duis th South stare subdivision none seventy: Uy heros on Fifty a Mnadnanearc rsdn barks er oy ¥etionl and Murlisonety.,, ixda Park, ACSIUiA “Ouiicr property. B.A. ULAUCH, TO bene: WAN'TED—FEM. ALK HEL Be ANTED -DMUGGIST WILD HAS thres years’ experioner has good references. NUBD-HOOKKEEPER — 13 anernl jeder, Apply by ak Gorman, and with retorence, AS CLERK IN A nood references and speak Gorman; good pay to tho right mano, greak German: good pay to ttle Fight man, Apply mt grocery storo: m 1ENCED RETAIL CL @ An hironrina y for ameeworg und ty mnie himealt Must como wall recommended. Wiis. TED—A_ FUtST-Cla take chargo of our ahor Oress-goods man; also, cool salesiady for sult dee partmont, Nony bit nie trict references requires ft AND wlio SALESMAN ply Immediately ut 19 Twonty-sao- riment; 1 No, J Domestica. WASTED~A GIRL FOIL GENERAL MOURE. work Ina famlly of five, Apply ntSsi7 South Lua, Fallo-st.. test ausy sonth of boulorard. WAdtepMEDIATELV SA CAPATLE OTHE io diy eanural hausowork in a private tamtly, Host references required. Apply at iets now num: Lo AN-RY. Woah he i Id, om) housowork: good wages and iefor Apply Tua risa, L FOR GENERAL )=A_ FHIST-CLABS GIR FOR GEN. gond FOR G! W: housoworks miuat be #o cvok and Inundress, referonce fuquired; small fumily, 7S} Weet Wash: Tnutan-st. WaAntin se COMPET wash, and to Ho'eloel 7 WANTRD—ComPrieS i O1ii, Foi GENERAL ewOriKS stuall family. 1st Wabmih-ar. VWastense Goan ai ti, FOR HOUSEWORK ALU South Canal-st, up-stairs, W Mie Tatil? of terena iate fcsaed laceiareoe reas} mat tie KO and Aoply nt ita West Muntoose ee T IRL, TO COOR, Aoply at wat Supertones fromd WHST prepnied to Ww STED--A COMPETENT OIL FOI Give ‘ceal havecwork, wilh referenco; wayos, 81. a7 01 TED — A FIRNT-OA! Hey pitt OF Vimen, 6 wn TEP OW PRINT EL mara’ experience, J, Fy TED — IMMEMIATELY — ON i Aker, nne bushelnimn} Rood Waxes. Call Bt Ee a, ao Tey For ALK —i) FEET ON STATH-ST., NEAIL ‘Thirty-revonth, wont fronts can ho had At much gan than ite val DS Cok, 10) 1a Halloent L loyment Agencten: UN WATLROA DIA ORES FoR Tie OR SALE-H0) Wii. BUY A BEAU! ‘one Wieck fram hotel at ba Gran: Vileaues $15 down and $ monthly; et In market atowen free; abatene Tara Weenta, MLA BROWN, 2 bad FPO BARAT ACHES IN If, See, 14 84 1. fronting South Pat at. and Coitayo Grove-ny, MEA! pulle-st. LABORERS FOR Wiscon ra nd THN J we My ca ROk BALE-A BARGAIN TWO-STORY AND basoment octagon-front brick Uwetling on Lange loy-ny,, in quod: une aftlee. ] (Ut SALE—10 ACRES ON FORT Y-SAVEN TIONS repair} terms ensy. Addross M 47‘ ATTY ilar aahiandeare at a hareites ailne invest gt fur subdivision hd sale. MEL ullasa ‘i i AD & COE, 10) Lan pot SALE-OW EXMANG W ACILE: wvod rolling lund In two tracts; covered by heavy Umber, mostly black walnut; all underiaid by cual nd iron; near river und ralirond. Address K 16, front ea ceson Exe tuinber lind in Bauch bio binek-wainut: raliroa HOLLISTEL, Itou REAL NGE—2) ACHES OF Stern Mishourts considort within afew miles. 3, Clarkent. WASTED fo tity, IS Noi rourt. an tmproved farm of {9) ne; VL RUC Hon, untinproved, in annie locality, N. BARNES, & Washingtunsnt.. oom i, TOR NT—NOUSES, Went Side. T?, RENT—2-STORY BRICK, 10 ROOM: Improvements. BM West Jucksuy PEASE, 12 Dearbornest, IPO MENT—2-STORY AND DASEMENT BRICK house. All inodern improvements, In Sret-class pater 43g Weat Juckson-st, Inquire nt £23, buses mu MODEIN pha North Side. (PO KENT—A GOTH COTTAGE AND BAIN, 50 Teet front, corner Jou turhuce, gus fixtures stl tadern improvements: a very cozy pince: ong tluck from pork, For anlo—Iw) tect northenst corner Bois den-uy, nid Huributest.: the best Wi feet on the North Sido. G.8, BUTI & CO, 69 Hurlbut-st, Mixcehlaneous. MPO RENTIBY TUMNER & 102 WASHING. tuneat. ment brici fences, tus ty butions, d brick barn. #2 Nu. wuukes-ny., sture oxi and basement, hia just heen x 7.3, No. cl Greenwoud-uy. fy Mid! niausaed beick ous, in tront; 2 parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on nratn tou! Minuten’ Wilk from steam cura, luw ront. 34 Wabualieny,, de mary id basenient moves provements; On tirst-elasy neishbe Suburban. PO RENT-AT OAK PARK-FURNISHED, summer, guod hose, grounds, and fruit oom 2), 143 Dearborn: modern tine Fort cs OAK 1 AYWOOD, AND i—Huuses, very luw. 8. DUNLOP, arent. ENTE LATS: Went Side. PO _RENT—A 5-1OOM F * HOT AND COLD water, ele, ingogd nelehborhoud, Wost lurri= sun-st,. 18 TOUNER & HUND, 1 Wasbingwun-at No} P<UPPER IG: > FLAT, 1764 ive rou bath-reom; AL Rov 2, FLATS OF SEVEN AND ovonients, new bulldiis, E, MANECY, lus Deur+ "po ENT AT WAND 2 WABASIL-AY. ONE nit at at room sultuble for tu gentic- £1 URNISHED ROOMS, wbaalieav, OOM. APPLY AT T FRONT RUOMS AT B21 ML tt PANTEDCLIBEN AL AIMANGEMENTS MADE AEX, Hout 4 Luwiand ilock, born und Sonrou-at * yr aend sininp fo eturing Company, . Merril), Manu’ intx. sie be active and ab d quatiivations, K Sete un eight. Richt man ry weaves 81 tor €3) 8 TCU. Ul Lukeent, Chicaxo, A NOD YOLICITY conuntssion alluowed; accountan iiberut ferred, Roow THE RIGHT MAN steady employment, }E PAPER HOUSE, ord come well recon TAY udle-picknges, Nd Other 2 cuintyrtavly mays pire fEUN, 7 Inckwunest, fustesulling art! Mi WwW an FFewOnR tenet ATTY Al vaparinuntves nuod upply, Ad- ASS: arn the business, Appiy unt. <ADVEMTISING SO- gout to. tho right his morning at Bremner'a Apply ne BY IO: i HORSES AND CARRIAGES. VREUY VAL snidie hursen 80: Onl fast trot Ing an fora bitte money, ‘They curnprise sume uf the ty ng road horwes erer uffered I fi were selected for ewhue {cor ty busts entucky and Urano County, N barley Backruun's Young American Star; ean show w thirt 4 Sashiw, Gyears Old, very handsome, tn isgoud under saddle, No ruasouaue olfer ust bo nil stork frais vow York, ineludt Ethan Allen, dain an tireon's Grant By satisfactory guurantos und atany time at barn No tral given, art Micntgancny. te WiLL BE SOLD ised by V 77 AA dorenu-thtrd'n 4}. Withers, Fairlawn St ri] known ns the premium mare: Kitty Almont, wired by Almont, the great sire of trotters, he by” Mya: i te culebrited, trotting mare ivy Witty Almont 85 years ald, 1oly id very Kentle, und well broke to all hare kood under saddle, has been used six Inuntha by present owner, who lyn lady arra Cuil at owner's resluune be Siiontea T 2 WAWASI-AV.—PHAE AL currlages, und the, impray, G1, BRADLEY, por SALA NE tunlon romisters, end Hf brok iubogeny bay. Apply TRAM HOAG, ¥ FOWSALE-THE QUICKEST TROTTER worlds price #100 iy to L.A. DES (aioe AND COMMISSION | ie exchangos all kinds of new und second-hing ver: Cash advances on borees und bugyles, Call fur bare aati IY wide-bar top-bu; w._ 03 We: TPO RENTV LARGE FRONT ROOMS WITTE ALL new furntturo, (to 73 Fiftheay.. curndr of Kune dulpteat., und opposite the dirikea House, North Siac. FPO RENT “LARGE “KURNISHED ROOM, uli cunventyneas, <i Caas-nt, ST —ON ‘Mt SIDK-HLACK SILK CATE, 4 partly dined with astin, und trimined with chentie Tend, fonder will cuntar a iMvur uy FelMriiui tO A cy oy reward. BTORE containing uit Side car-tichuts, 1 Piensu return ty te Moe Wand recelye thanks uf rs UST-MONDAY, JUNE 1, NEATH CORNEI of Deurburh wid Hutto-ais., © gtd neck watch Chul, A iberst reward will be pald for Its return to BUANK UPHAM'S, Theatre-cuurt, and no questions i is te tnd the livconlera colo, a pocket West side eu un “South side. 16 BLDRIDGH-COUILI—FRUNT PARLOR; ALSO ther rouitia, with buard, —VLEASANT, EAST [298 Wasassca SO front, nicaly furnished front roows, wewly Papsred, palntort and ea einlngd, with Lonrd, fr yan eine and io ‘and two gentloinen; private familys 1823 W. . ») WITH HUARD, LOO niceiy-furulatod radu. ‘ We Hi-AV.—DESINABLE SUITE LOL Metantd trone rouiuy, with bourds ituee CO North Bide, ve NORTH CLARK-31, Neat THE BINGE Toots with board $1'to $!, par week; without Luard, #2 to #1, West Siae, L1 BAR AV CONE LANUH AND Ont SINGLE A room to rent, with board, “uble Dour If dus 17 TIHOOU-8L, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND Madison — uard ‘und fundsemoly-furolehed ATOLL Las) lo purcive, 2 Ms 8; ei NEAT MADISON— for wontio aa press oF 332 Toning aud large slugle rool, With wuat Of table wuurd. . BMotelus ENTON HOUSE-za ANU 20 BOUTH CLARIC- at, Chlvazo, Jslugant now.imurble bulidivg, oppo- ait tie Custum-tlouse. ‘The only hutel In wie city ghUrelY uw thruugudut. ioums Ge and Ya day, Me PUN MAUZY, rouklaat, dinigr, OF suppor, de BK) Cauenci HOUSE, CONN OF STATE AND Tlarets i priutur. te, tour blocks wuulh of Pulmerluard Fr day, 1b) to F2idh por woos, from $10 ue runld without buurd. {4 PINGS HOUSE, 14, 1% 2, AND 2 KANT ADe nuis-6—Walisturnished rouims with bourd al ronsonable tars, Lay beard # per wwok, ‘tran: sluts $1.00 por duy, i WAW ESCH HOTEL. 1G) ANT Ih = st.—Glves tha bust rovims nt (uwer prices to pur- dianent or transient quuste uuu any oUiur Buropewa howi in thu eity, (Po THE TRAVELING PUBLICOTHY WINDSOK Kuropean Howl, eurborneat, ‘Vribune Bluck, Odors Yoror Induceuionts wo purttea visiting Chleaze And making eabure stay iuun aby uther Eurupean wis) io the city. Iuame frou ber day, F|rat-chus rvataueant ineaine Dullding. TNDAOIL HOHE, RONUP EAN PLAN. Ti tates aid Walnier 1vuse. 7 cops dyad doy pur day, Pais Hi Country. ‘ADIES AND UENTLEM pleasant Lome at vure Waco in iinsdaly, Til. Now open as a private buardlig-touss, ‘Terme rubs sunablu. A.W, PUBICEAN, Proprietor, WILL FIND A PewAgy, OOM, BY A MAN AND WIFR; Juwish Iaumlly preferred. Addre: Kl, Tribuo, ous vx GIN AN AN AILS Vato Sarullys Buuth side on dr near Michigan ur Wabasnvava, Address Als Tribune witica, «2 CLAIRVOYANT, _ + & STROLOUIST<S1S. DK, ELLIS NEVEN PAILS tu voll the past, present, und future curreatly, when bestio buy or well fur prodt; your Juck In ral aues of chance; 1f yuu arain trouble, sick, ur mautt (he Ductur qulokly. if Suuth Grown MEND Mis. KMANKS ON UUsI- ‘ddolll R, warriaze, rumovals, minitig, ts, Beh s+ Minilson-at. kus, bia to 61. : West Side. fyP'O RENT=A SUITE UF S AND ONE OF 3 U! furtiished roams; two fronte; £3 und #12; tre Class. Apply at 1M ‘Throupest. Ht bid KENT —VERY DESIRABE | FUMNISILED roont suitable for et modern improvements. 0 Woat Adums corner Aberdeen. _£0 RENTOSTORES, OFIICES, Kc, Miscellancous, Tp WELL-IGH MOOM, 40X80, sultable for muchin it Op, with pewers TOON heated by steam. Apply tud. 1. PLUSSVED, sid and irs North Water-st. —LAGH HOUSES, COTTAGES, FLATS, rod, fram sll to $15 per month. sf yuu want tiny Feptudd on West Sido, call WIGHT, corner Washington’ and ANTED—T' by HMKEE OR FOUR Aourttay, & wealltrataheat aes ene all time ido preferred. ree, wi Bu Poat-Onleu, I ‘Of INGLE GENTLE nun, comforiadly rovut on South side, having pleasant oudeok, und within 1 minutes’ ride of Clark Una’ Nundolphesis, Address M53, 'Trivunge oifice. SAL INSTRUMENTS, Pree Bits. MATT JLAL UPriluGsy TetANo! For upwards of forty years thera Bupord, instras munts have retained thule posiuen at the hemi of muudorate priced plunus, = LYON & HEALY, fet SEE Doe CL ae Loh, Ba aay aes, BU. Prute, fhe eminent pianist and composer, {hus oxpresavs hiiusult conceriing thelr woll-known Meriter congratulate you Hyon the uraat snd wall iieriied suceusv Uf Who Lyun-tlualy Pang, wile, to iy nnd, Ue unquestionably the Lost small platy havo uot With, wilhor in tis country uF europe. 1 hot uxuminad and thoruustily uated thle piany, cou Fe te posable thut auch super Quallty Of tony could be uruducud In such 9 luited space und forgo small an amaunt of mungy,” ¥ VON & EAL, fi Binte aud suuroovste, THEW UPRIGHT TANGY ———e eat SEW SQUAIE PLAN x bor f sa aah ialinwntayt as cick aaah Wert Ante Cornor diate und Adaiue-sus, TEW AND SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT AND + square planus of Bratclase makes fur aule at low pelo un qmanchly wayimonta of $a, Manus lo root, . ADAM BINA, 26 Wost Madison-st., coruer Surgun, SiINWAYS 8 TCHLYSS PIANOS. cue wPae A oe ie ‘WORLD, BYATEC AND MONRUB-STS, STEINWAY MANO Von wane IMMENSE BAC riticu~Stagniticont t4-ootave Steinway cabluet grand upright plany leas tan onesfourth cost, Call SEI Wost Sludieuu-st. WE HAVE JUST MECEIVED 2 VOLE ARTOIS HALLER DAVIN 2 cor + DANG Pianos, KMEISON UPIQNT, PIANOS, RANICH & HACHT MMU BLQNUS) RAMEN & TASH wala dias as. With others of best wakes, oxn be found at tho ware- suuiN ae, W. W. KIMMALL, Corner Siaté wid Adwuecata. 50 sec enee VOHE & HON'S PIANOM, Honting tuntow, and repli WCHL, $08 Btaterat. Ta PAOTAV IE HoskWoun. union “£0 ong, oniy used one month, guud as n Huilufiad qUnraniey frogs tuakor, NG Saab Oder fused, Cull wt 7 Waat Mundin CANT-ORW CLOTHING, Ti, CAB PAIN VOR CAST-ov¥ CLOTTING, TON, HW ponyy ust be bn sou ANTED—TO HUY—A MODEUNST VLE COUPE fect unter, nnd cheap: SLL. ‘tribune onive, {MAN Wine saw 10 ua “TO 2% wisttos tu buy the half interest In a well: Usned manufactory which hi tt. Address 144, Tribune witice. VUADE FROM 30 ‘TO on U DULY My Hueye, protiis hot. loss as xvod commercial fo> wagon, and Uxtur business you nover can a Ultieg, por BoA Une “of wond-we chinery, for tox suw-niti Und nry'situated In di rts of the wis St. tubby, 24 uns, Ind. Oi SALE—DOCTORS TAKE NOTICE, A FIRST. practice in contieothon witty unee aud store Lullding att iw ottured fur ante uty, aterith valle. Inquire uf TOUM. wholusale druguiste, 51 Luke-st., Culeag Hny of cosununiention to For particulars ildreas, § Hast Washington-at, Indisnsp= claas opportunity to Baleu stuck ot drugs, row! A Lord i rr y a ay. corner J'wenty-iirdesty wold cheu| hob sult 1b ean by removed anally, an fixtures mill tc in any place. Everything new! wn PK“ ie Weat Hide postdons rare chanue to ‘A _GUGD PAYING BUSINESS ON for cushy esuiblisiud nix yearsy n Thulit jaurtys prow pays Ww investigute, Adutuas NIED—A GENTLEMAN FOR TH cowpuny now oraumalaing, With Bi exten the munuineture uf a ver duleadircet to lurgest Joubleut fond unilintud) yuode: stapt, tunity tow quan for a Hopes? Cull av btoutt bes [0 bau Drulltally tisincsay uUnes, bur cass wee ‘Shin Lin rare oppure le Weta ‘use ry, wid UxChuty 1 wu par ORT St 01 rtlalie Bureau, 1 Bpruve-nt, N, NIC GROUNDS AT Ub! Of Lake: at rieaar we ‘unrgo by ealling an Brut, BNOV Se OW tule ios OF Junte salutiy rei wid auvegsatul wluer wud Y we touE fe woe OF outhweatern Colurado, an egal fiterast iw wind the beat rutences bo furnish mony: summer's prospc oped districts uf turu thergtur ta! LAT POUR NLACK in 10} Asliund-av., Tusslay VaR 4 buttur return to abuve ule but No quustions askud. “HOUSESIOLD Goobs. Plile UNION FURNITURE ‘Company, &S and 6 West Sludison-at, have now the largest aud Hot, er curried. Clinniber aula fro: rule from cdo & yard Upwards, nod ginsswary, aud iu fact fered borore the pHeoxane diagonal over andi, We ta fos hy le KAU, { NNOUNCE tis ‘Alay crockory, silva! overything heeded for oluct your yuuite now ta by dul Make @ wall paymunt, wad pay the balance INION FUILNI'T UNION EvaNEg Wont Adudison at, Open Monday, ‘Vhursday, anu patunday eveniiis, ALE—A SKI OF CUILKAING POR LATGH pi Vit winduwe, Apply at uum 4,04 Dusre OIN= 79 uli fur eule a LEAN, AN ole ab Dit. CCH EINE’ cure and wivotslo and Ub altuate for the truatmuntot chronie discuus, Ualmur tour a0 hast warvrooue und the bi a turnin snes, MUrEhEle u ui OFFICE FURNITURK, ANTED-—QOOD BECOND-HAND VIRKD ROOK sully, ubuut J fous by 4 fout, Invhly uivasury. Suto cush pricy, Abas, Uribune once, 4. t 1a, drusses, otc, Ladies attundad by birs, J. Gituere “Addruss J. GEL Dwit, an Biawe-et. A. S00) ERIC Ut te ALD POLE CARL CEE hit RCUELDEN'S, f Ghuots by ual prowplly auvouded W. Eavabllahed hol » MAGE FOR FURNIT ast wid bost In cny. oi) Woat Muuruu-a i re 8 Advuncus af luw Fatwa. Teh PAu, RELIAILE PROTESTANT COOK. ish, Benteh, or Amarican preferred, 225 i ND GI. AP ML Peairia: War ra hs nly for twee days ni FANTEE ) 3 FTN; cook und Inttndry, wad the other na se sinall Farllyy proter Kugtish ar Beat wot Anply at rons, ve HrOR nd uel nd racuntiy WARD ORGIES jonsa, at dnckson- ours saatut Clark, apbesite FosteGmews ne? Wee Scamatre SHMAKERY ‘0 Vy TANTED—VIRMT-CLASS DI ie CU. Beate work on walate, FIBLD, Le and Wusbingion-ais. 4 3 WRESEMAKENS AT Nurace. WANTED — A GIith, ABOUT 13 VEAIS TO Apply at 2i24 Pratrioen' required, uke care uf children. Heferenos: Ve Vv ANTED-ON EXPEIIKNCED LAUNDRESS} Nat apply. He Ovlo-at, Employment Agencics. TANTED—GUOD GEUMAN AN! arte y in dele for pris fanles 1D SCANDIA ‘4 ue diane, homes; sto Miscollancous, Vy TANTED=A GIth ON WOMAN TO ATTEND no jovaltd Indy alg oF oletit hours In the day an board at howe. Abuly this morning between ¥ wn Wo'cluck at aa B—d) GIRLS EVERY MORNING TO ick Rirawborrius. Anply ta tha KEUEIC Pike ECU. 19h asi Sackson—st ITUAT! iz EU-IN STOR oranywhere where tho services vt experience ‘oftice nan would be useful; knows tho clty woll, and gun Turnish firat-ciags city retoreneos, Addross # 41, Tribnnw otliud. SITUATION WANTED-IY | GENTLEMAN, AS recelviog clerk in sume wholeanio huuse,” Cun Relay flestechuns £46, ‘I'ribune ulice. ATION WANTED-BY AY MAN OF ilenman, boukkeuper, or collectur, Gout dress BM 44, ‘ons GUTUATION WANTHD-IN SOME “DUSINESS BY & young man of Siz spel eTAN; {alr pennant quick and corract at Myuring; best recommendation trom Jam emplugens tunds ulven to any amuunty live With parents, Adiirvss K UL Tribune omce. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS bookkveher ur currespundent: fas had u thore “ugh burners educutlon, comprising olgit years bookkeeping und three years in bunk, conmsddars bine sells computent olice dun, Goud Kastern and city feferunces, Address K &, ‘Tribune oftice. Sree IeR, MCLSGIED Gh pace nee SeDPAY er, OF ome Gest of retoronces, wadreas 1€-1%,"tribune uilicgs SITUATION W ‘HD—AS DRUGGISTS ASSIST 63 ant; graduate Oniariy College of Pharmacy; best ices, Addruan KG, ‘ribune uflice, WANTED: ERK Olt BALES iN” WAR SC mun: have vin, eourey, und abliity ta render Valuable ta ony bustiess that will vatpluy inv. ANTED — ‘A SHORTIIAND erné curresuunding clerk; moderate sulary. ibUNe fice. ITUATION WANTEU-BY A FIRST-CLASS contectioner. having a long expariency in tals country wid Burope, as iunnger or confectionor 10 hotel orig ciierwmi Buviness, ‘umd retereney can Ly given, iS Couchmen, Teamuters, &c. Situation WANTEL f $3 man inicly nerivad, apo cuadiwan ve daiunury wll Address HAHEIG Lutol situ. IN WANTED-AS COACHMAN AUOU'T at of July by a tirst-c.usa man, Pune. Bust of refere Situation WANTED~A GE. EMAN THOR: ‘ouly acguainied with ovury detail of the ursia trade of the United Kingdum anu of the Conthiont ® culmpetent neeountant, good correspundent able Dnuneier, souks wupluy ment fn O ERM ComMisdog houve In the Northwest, Chingy preferred: trat-class Domeath ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK AND GENERAL housework, by w voupetunt Gorman cir; North or Sout Side preferred, Call at or address by postal card at house uf present enipluyer, 2) Suuch Leavitt+ 0 iva ft 4 ‘0 do gener housowark tn a cvapectable American family? willtag and relist U returencea, Au= drean i ‘Tumpleest, pear Chicugu-ny, No postal SECOND GIRLIN A SifUATION WANTED—AS aU vat App TUATION WANTED-IY A COMPETEST PE R- ‘sunvos tfat-clase couk, washer, und iruner, in city Call at be Tw: RU ATION ¥ FL A CANADIAN WOits an wna bar duster aa cuuk and sacond irl. tuente cul ry TON WANTED=HY A FIKSY-CLASS Swediuh girl ua cook or tur genom! Luusowuric, Can give trst-clasy rolor M4, ribuay ulticu, F: N gruations WANTED—HY ‘TWO GOOD, GIRLS ts hulye oF Hehtaecond work In trei-cioas fun Mug, Address FL 4%, ‘Tribune ottes, hinployment Agencies, ITUATIONS WANTED -GINLS FIKOM WISCON- with, atcong, wilting, und wkOCu! couks, laundrossod, ate, Haw AW. (turmau of 1 Sites 10NS” WANTED-FAMILIS IN NRED ‘of gout Scandinaviin ur Gerninn female help can ppllud ALG. DUNK ES ottice, 1b Milwaukee-nv. Miscellaneous, SIWATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG, LADY. Would Hke sume. light eniployment, position phowogeuple xwilery, ur Would woelat io Ment wuuade Work. Aditress, Cortwu wueks, MH, Tribune udicl, a FINANCIAL, : ABVANGES SADE ON DIAMONDS Wal Cra onsale brosurs retusa. U, a Houmas andy 140 eudutva-st, _Batablstiil Lt VO 6 PE CENT—MONRY TO LOAN IN auma to auliion ten! estate und ingle far, AN “AMOUNTS 10 LUAN ON FORNTCONE AND sinnus without Fuluval, 1s Mundulph-at, n ZX pianos, ate, without rautuvals wisy at wll goo Becuritiva, VS Dearborn-st, uor “ANY SUM LOANED ON FURNITURE, MANOS fusebintery, ete. Withuut removal, wad olher Ku it KI Bast Sudha Ki oo ANS Bust OF MONEY TAN OS FURST CUI DiaANOS, ole, withaut TeuioTal, und uther secure titles, W.NL ALLY, ast Juarboriiret, tkuom 4 TABLE PAU FO ULD GOit AND MILVER— 2 sianay ta land ou watchos dinars. wid ‘values biog of ovary dusaeiy.tvn, at GULDSSLU'S Laat an Huilion Umcw (ilvensad), Wy Kast Maduun-at Med 133, yu 9, Y MORTGAGE, LOAN & STORAGE CO, uy to Joan on Curultury, ole, wituuut re- uur i xutda tn storayy, BU ust Van Muzen-at ee hi Hank Gusta and eoandiuaelan Nae rh att \ Tonal itahk coriticatos, With MOLES, Uuaurad rvhue, dd Wastungtun: N FUMATTUNE WrehgG 2° panos, WarulouMs receipts, wi one ut rumavituble motos, bi i Mentone eauiny, MGC MN on xs grains TOW este ad be alle Bo UT ener irene Mere ‘ r thos, JOUN Be LALTMAS, 41 Claruett, Liuuis B fe OU ie oN Leary ' ber cent; nu coammission, BE, GAC mouthvnat curnur of a AVA Weevstouroaat RNITURM, MACILIN- nd athur good collate Ugo 7 wor, ToT i CENT UPON a rit ong 25.000) ealiete eer MLA a ei rr 0. 000 10 LOAN AN S708 PER CENT. $500, CHAS. GARDNER, Wi Woslington; "EXCHANGE, Waniory MAKK A GOUD TRADE FOR Guunuuds, Address M3 ‘Tribune oficu, YVAN TED—10 BXCHANG A Tors AT - Washingtan Helis, wall located. tor liber, ISAAC IL MITE & WitO., dd Dearborinat, REACHINEH YY Pyanieore BECOND-MAND ENGINE AND Duligr couipleio, either statlouacy oF poriably. PA bs is On City, Lib, wiv! play ut ylides, LUILOF, eho abd cast yilew,

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