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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 21, tote 3 aticul work of maintaining orlor the v7 Aistoring Justice will bo on niy side, a have.no Instances of any Stato haying been erneds on atholstiont Punetptes, but it would something nev in tho history of | tho world to poll the outcumna, OF ono thing T feel certain boop atart: T would not ke to bo one of tho acthomtorporimented on, It Isndilcult mat= rc to protect oneself, oven with tho largor tof tho human meo having sume four God before thoir eyes; but if this Suite done awiiy, poor human uit to Buch ft Atraln that it would J enn we that 8 sense hope of con fort and plengt of heme in akiitully doing things, and with few tho deaire for the progress uf tho reco, hive mo restraining influence, Hut thase intu- fom owe the most of tholr force ton Intent icky: a plety, it Is true, which {a often but the piety jon of othict people's platy atid qn ite contngionabit, but AIT putting Into eurthly mo- tives a something they do not have of them- pelves. It would be a noble description of an focal state if one could paint in words the condition of a country whero every one was Siqor toda the will of God and be porfoet 1s tho Fathor {fn Heaven. Thoso who deny thut re- cinhasan intiignee on conduct or on tho weilebelng of a nition would bo Ukely to uso tho sponge on stich a ploture und blot tt nll out, say re toro was no God, and if thore wns it was pnoertaln what Hla will might bo. Well, f will tthe matter in Anothor form, ‘That nation’s tory Would! bo worthy of tho’ best description ip writton by human bir whore every, ee 2 before his mind's oyes tho duty of be« yon it and strove Carnest to perform straint wero uld ho Mier wosth, having. hi ant Sey ico this It migut bo anid {hat this wn in ideal prospect was not worth Hein nto) solomn consideration, Which would bo true jf I sald thoro might be a pation whero ovory citizen would a secon Christ, but It fs not n prospect which enn nover pe fullilicd to look forward to the tino whon thoro might be nations where Christ would bo tho recognized standard for conduct. Ibis Just impossible for mien to live without dents, withs our some niin and plan of living, and whether tho {deal shall be bred and butter and tho Di- vine right of tho strong to rule and crush out the weak, or whether tho !deal shall bo Christ, is a plain question, which any unsophisticated mind ought to be able to answer without much éifculty, Why patriotism {a no: mere namo manly ny uothing, and a concern for the well-being of the co:mmunity sheer bling with the ida and onds of eircumstances and tho physical facts of ifo, unless thoy contain an clement of holy Heallam; or, what nmounta to tho! snme thing, that religion does influence conduct and thero- fore must be taken Into consiteration tn affairs ‘of the State. If Christian were asked why be shouid bo patriotic, be would not have far to go. foran answer, Ho might sny that Christ folt keonly for bla own country, and that Christ was for hita a perfeet exumple. Or he might anawor that he belleved that God bad given him a plaka command to do his. dut; is country. In either, cise you have the mnn who {8s con- yinced thoro [sa bincing obligation laid upon him. todo his whole duty to his country. 1t isa deep instinct of the conditions of State lifo which hag ded tho English peoplo to give tho honored dead ‘a last rosting place in Westininstar Abby, where pmyor and praise to God echo froin the montt- ments of those who were thought worthy by thelr countrymen to bo held in remembrance. The gospel of modern matorinilam would have valued tho ashes offEngland’s heroes ut so much r pound ng iranire for wheat-Nelds, and never: Eaves allowed their nainea to have been deac- crated by being inscribed in Christin templcs, Well, it may come to this pass, but meanwhile [ do not soo how our modern doniors of tho Influence of Felon. upon tho Btnte lifa can consistently with tholr own theorles furniah an answer to tho quostion why thoy should bepatriotic, AChristlan may be mistaken in bla bellofs, but ut least ho holds beliefs wh practical npplication make of him na good cl gon, [do not sim thot a niodern Atheist is not n rood citizen, but I do say the Pyinemnles ho holds will never muko him one, What Hamlot said about the player applies with slight varintion to such & person. Whit 18 he to the Btate, or the Btuto to hiin, that he should care for it? Indeed, acoonling to hia own Tenaiples, ho should not caro for anything, sinco be Ia but na twig on tho treo of tho urlvorse, aud can only. grow goyway, And {t ja to bo noticed that the reitgons for patriotism which such a man ean furnish can never bo of any practical value, Tho most stupid person can understund tho Christian reasons for patriotiam, and the moat. MUiterate comprehend if Bat it ulres A Jargo shuro of intellectual training to follow tha reasons a tnodern ntholstla philosopher would Rive for fulllliing tho most ordinary dutics to our felloweimen, and eapceinily tho’ rensons ho would furnish for fulfilling duties to the Stato. And when theso reasons get taken up iit the Popular, current thoy assume tho strongest forms,—~so strong that thoso who frst set thom afloat will not «cknowledge them. Denis Kearnoy talking to a Band-Lot audlonco js ‘the parody of tho philosopher in bis study fram- ing ty stom of soolul order and State Inatitu: tons without na God. But Dents would not ho tho parody bo Is unless, Joy-Hke, bo hid caton the cruinbs which fell ‘from tho philosopher's Tbad Intended follow out in detail some of tho rearons.on which modern atheism Propeean to found the stability of State and social institutions and to provide for thelr im- rovemont, but Favs [have not tine to do so. This tinal word I wish to says ‘That all the teachings of history point to tho usofulness of tho rellyious clement in State Institutions. Ils- tory 13 the garnered oxperlence of our race, nnd to give noheed to its lessons Is stupendous folly, Alongside of the imodern denials of tho usefulness of religion to tha Stato ls tho proclamation of the Gospel to sheer force. Tho @trongest should have the roud, and tho wenkest to the wall. ‘This confusion of might and ight can never be tho lovor to ruse human nit= ‘ure; itisespecially a dangorous principle for democrac! aud, fnatly, any system which, when wo come ta investimite it, makes us feol 88 though we were investigating an era 4 dum, is nota system fitted to take hold of the administration of the Stato and control it. CHILDREN’S DAY, CELEBRATED AT BLOOMINGTON, » Byectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. BroowinaTon, IL, June %.—Childron’s Sab- ‘ Dath was colobrated to-day ut tho First Mothod- ist Church ina most charming manner. The olegunt ouditorium was cliborutcly decorated with rarest ‘iloworg, while hundreds of singing birds twittercd among tho blossoms, Doth morning und afternoon servico was dovoted to tho childron ontirely, and thousands attended. Tho Contenntat service wis followed thoughout. Charles Brodix enoko of Robort Italkes and bis Work, ota, and Rayburn upon the 500th anniver- Bary of tho Enulish Bibte, After service towers Nero dletributed among tho prisoners in tho County Jail and among tho aick. A FIREMAN ILLED. How tho Accident Happened. ‘Tho Firo Dopartmont wus unfortunate yoster> day, tha accident of two yeara nzo on the corner of Franklin and Monroo streets whoreby Capt. Rall was killed almost ropenting itavlf nt tho corner of Monroo and Jefferson astreots, Tho victim was Capt. Edward . Smith, of Engine Company No. 5 It was within a fow minutes of 10 o'clock whon analarm from Dox 248, located at tho corner of Desplaines and Randolph strocts, was turned in. ‘The houso at No, 197 Jefferson stroct contains Engine No, 5 and hosecart,and Hook and Ludddr or Truck Company No.3, and at thetup of the boll the hosecurt and the truck woro promptly Mannod and started out. Thoy wont north OnJeferson atroct. Jackson streot, tha first Antorsecting with Jefforson, fs bolng paved, and the companies could not yo woaton that. Bo it ds also with Adame. Monroo atroct {s also Inbad condition, having bocn paved somo time ayo. Madison atroot tas atroct-cur tra(iic, and Is at ull times avoldod, Washington {ain bad oondition also, ond Randolph is as bad as Madison. Monroo was thorofore tho ‘streot upon Which both companies were obliged to turn West, Doth reachod the corner about tho samu time, tho cart 8 longth wheat, baying the in- Side turn, Capt, Smith was’ bimecif driving the horse attached to the curt, and pon thd foo! woro Pipomon Dignan, Hall, and Beanlan, the turn inudo, Now or why {8 nol The iwnen were all badly sbaken thoy are uncertain whethor ‘to cart was thrown ovor by tho whoel rumning ich “nt that cornor pro- Pole of tho truck struck it, Tho men tnoline te the latter opinion, but tho truck 4s unturkod, and thore fs tot oven a scratch to OW there waa a collision, ‘The citizens and tiromen who ran to tho res- fue Of those upon the capsized cart found them ying all closa tomother. ‘Tho Captain and Dig. {Ban wero beneath the bose-roel, both budly ine qured, Hall was strewwhed out with his loft shoulder pully bruised, and his forehoad badly bil and Scanlan was badly bruised about tho rege. All, upon being extricated, were obie fare for thomuclvoa suvo tho Cup. tal,” who wus very budly —_ orushed. "Ho Waa carried into a cornur eatoon, and thence ‘hls home at No. IM Desplainea street. Dri, ‘Uriuge, Hurtiett, and Hines were promptly sum ut thoy could afford no hope, ta the ine "Potles Wore of do severe w nature, Ho died at BY {n tho ovontng. Dignan je badly brulsed, put tho physicians think not seriously, and he . td to bo jy for duty tn a few days. Tho ir two men were o1f duty only # short time. bi B to tho cause of tho uvcldont, Marahal senile Baye thoro will bo a thorough Tnvestiga- Maj cuele is doubtful ie any eatisfactory con fittion can be reached. As the Cuptain wis atele, handling tho Huos, be kuew moro sAbour It thun uny ono olse. Jils charactor biel {arotuous even to rashnoas, and it Weaald that io such a juncture bis whole awbi- on would be to turn thy porner ahead, Though Conscious when picked up, ho had nothing to ayusto the cause, but only murmured, “1 uess Um Axed this ‘time, referring to otber Scoldents he had inet with in days gone by. “He evidently did not have uny blunie for any one. 1g hPe- mith waa about Ui years of ge, an Vea a wifo und five simul children. As the ‘Coptuin belonged to the Blutual Aid’ Soclety, it Police and Firsmen’s Bouvvolont Assoeli- i they aud to the Puld Firemen's Association, Bey will be comfortably provided for. Capt, Ko ‘Jolued tho Dopartmont in duat oa in tho spring; fn 1870 waa pre: moted to a Jdeutenantoy, und tho follow. ing year toa Captaincy. {To was an enorgetlo and’ courageaus fireman, and such were hit soolal ond Wustioss qualifications Ut ho wasit rent favorit with his suporiors as well ns those jenenth him. ‘The Now Orleans firemon visiting tho cit; have tendered thelr condolance, and haye mant> fosted n wiat to atfend tha funeral, whieh will take place probably ‘Tuorday forenoon from Bt. Patrick's Church, at the corner of Dea- Plaines and Adunis streets. ‘The horsonnd eurt were only slightly “amn- tigod {n tho acefdent. RAILROADS. LOWA RNAILNOAD MATTERS, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Des Motes, JIn..Juno 12—Tho Des Moines & Minneapolis (narrow gato) hive another litte settioment to mnke with John ft, Alley, tho Boston millionaire, Whon he bought tho fond ho agreed to take tho tlonting debt and pay tho outstanding notes, tlens, and claims, Tho Com- pany find that be has Invested about $4,000 of notea tn lands, which virtiutlly belong to tho Company, and thoy ask the courts to compel Alloy to diegorgu, and explain why be did not onncol tho notes and cliatma ns ho ngreed. ‘The contract for grading tho approwch of tho Minneapolis & 8t. Loufs to tho Des Matnes & Fort Dodge dopot hns hoen let to Balch & Ilenry. It {s reported this road will bo extendeddown tho Des Moines Hiver to the coul minus nt Lo- high. Kegular trains are now running from Minneapolis to Uritt, It ts oxpooted thoy will run to Fort Dodge duly 1, ‘Tho railroad boys tell a good tale on. tho Mine neapolis & St. Louls Road, ne probably the only Toad in the country which Is fonced In nights, In Humboldt thy how extension Is built through Aastock farm and every night nfter tho lust tena has prased, tho owner hus been inthohnabit Of putting a fence ncross the round to keep hia stock tn, and removing tho fence in the morning, One morning he went to town and forgot tho fence. Tho.ilrat train cawe rushing wlong, tho engineer not socing tho fence wiiteh wus ina wood ata curve, untilit-was too Tato to alack up, Ho put on ful) stenm, and the farmer's fonce went flylog. Fortunatoly tho fence was madoof heavy green timber, which did not brenk, peas fare sere the wheels, otherwise tho train would have been thrown into tho river, A spirited sort of trinngulur contest Is now waging Jn Hardin and adjacent counties over tho proposed extension of Ue Fuvifie Division of the Burlington, Cedar Havlis & Northorn and the Cedur Rapids, Jown Falls & Northern. Jt has alreudy reached the yituperative stage, one of the projects boing dubbed tho “Salva. Hon Ping’ and the other “ Damnation Crook,’ The ipacpiet aro divided, and what tho outcome will be romaing to be seon, The following letter from Prealdent racy, of date May 2 to the poople Eldora indicates that nv great expectn- ons may be based on tho extension to Fidora: “That this Company started ont inthe utmost. d faith toextend its Paelfie Division in a northwesterly airection, tho ueation of the line ta depond onthe amount of locul aid sectred, Wont alltimes have oxpeeted ta make lowa Falls n polnt on tho Hing of the road, and arestitl of the snme mind. Tam sure T have not nude sca ta nny one, in repurd to thls extension, Id not be fulliiied to the letter, Wo never give the Ackley people any promise or encouragoment that the rond would be built to tholr town, excoptin the eventof failure to work up tho nsquisit aidon the lown Falls route, My Individual preference, on necount of the buainess It would draw to our road, bis been from tho start, in making Kidora and Steam boat Rock points on the proposed extension, do not wish to make any furthor promises to your peoplo, or (ire them e¢heourngeuient Unt thoy might get the rond, Indeed, [ no- withdniw all promises, and let the future do tormine this matter. Lave a copy of an Tl dor paper of May 1, pent to me by soma one, full of rallroad news not yory: Samplimentar y to mo, nor to the Burlington, Cedar Teape & Northern, all of which fa not curleulated ta ine aAplro us with tnduo onthuginsm fn fuvor of the Eldora route." Bince this letter was written Judgo Tracy and several livers of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northorn beld a conference with the eltizens of Wright County at Clarion, at which thay pro- sed tg build the Cedar Rapids, Towa Falts & forthern Bruch of the Burlington, Cedar & Northern, provided the townships ine would ive the necessury the money and matertil to build tho rond ond have tho cara running to Clarion Dee. 1 of this year, This is a strong Indicatton that Jud; Druke has wbandoned the Eldora plug. Several townships hnve voted the tax already, Tho Comminy nak $2,000 pe inile_ and tho right of way. Tho distauco fs from Holiand to lows Falls, twonty-tve miles; Towa Falls to Clarion, thirty miles. ‘ Ou tho other hand, tho Town & Enstorn, known Ostho “Sulvationgllug," said to be bucked by the Chicazo & Northwestorn, are muking un cf fort to head off tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northorn by proposing to extend tho Toledo & Northwestern Branch of the Chienyo & North- western, from Hldora, in Hardin County. vie Kerlin and Alden, up tho Jowa Valloy, toa point unknown, — ‘hia is called the. “Sulvatlon Plug.” Tho ‘oiforta tho Culcaio SN oriliwoaiorn are muking to extent 1 Toledo branch vin Callunnn to Webster City would indicate that thoy ure pot behind tho Town Eastern, while the recent sudden location and preparation for grading six miles of tho road from Holland on tho ‘Toledo branch to Wells’ big: farm indicate that tho Northwestern Baye an eyo on tho Town Valley, Meanwhile tho Tiinoig Central nre holding a bly club over all theav pro: They vinin this territory us rightfully belonging ‘to them, und any attempe to pouch upon it will be o signal for thom at once to occupytit, It fs asserted thoy have already given notico that tho day the Cedur Ruplda & Iowa Falls Company begins work the Central will Pals ie force and rush it track through from own Falla to Belmoral tn Wright County, It {scurreut rumor that the Central bas th fact purebused Mr. Males in- terest In tho Central Rond from town Fills to Sloux City, as amatter of sclf-protection, and will bulld a branch to Bolmoral any how, * From all these points of observation jt is pretty cortnin thaturoud up tho Iowa Viulley from’ Jowa Hails, Ackloy, or Alden, 18 probable in the not fur distant futura, elther by tho Tiltnola Contra}, Burlington, Cedar iapids & Northern or Chicayo & Northwestern, Jt would not be surprising if the Chicngo, Mitwau- keo & 5t. Paul turned up in tho ree, Tt is aggerted, on the authofity of Mr. Hughitt, Vico-President of tho Chicagu & Northwestern, that thu Tolcdo & Northwestern branch will be completed from Callunan, (tho presunt terminus of tha Des Mofnes nnrrow-gunge division) to Al- niet this fall, Thorg It wil crosa tho Uhtengo, iiiwaukee & St. Paul, and ovontually be pushed on to Webstor City. It js reported that the Chicugo, Turlington & Quinoy and the Cblvago, Novk Istund & Puelte Have got at loggerheady in one of tholr mutual branch arrangements. Thoy tre Just now bulld- ing branches from one muin Whe to another, meoting hilf way, avoiding cneronchments on cach athor's torritory,--1 sort of branch pooling arrangemont, = The Chiciio, Burlington & uiney has built a braneb to Carson, while tho Chicago, Rock Island & Paclifle have built vw brunch from Avecn to tho sume paint, On the Coiengs Luriington = & wuney branvhy near io terininus, [6 oa now oBmirt little town called Griswold, whlob it was agreed the Chicano Burllugton & Oulticy should con= At janetion of tho two branches is a new town called Carson, which ft fs alleged was to bo controlled by the bey tae Hook Island & Paoifie, but tho C! Heat Burilngton & Quincy own the land, buve lnid it out Into a town, and ure Soliton 1aks in tholrown nime, Whorcat the Chicnyo, ‘k Island & Pacific aro kleking vig- orou Aniong tho rolica of departs Bays is the chore tor of tho “Milwaukeo, Nushua, Jown Fults & Dos Moines Itnfiroud Company.” ‘This hos roe contly beon resurrected by E.'P, Greeloy, who years ngo stood godfathor to tho project, It appours thoro is considerable vitality in it, and that the Chlongo, Milwaukee & St. Maul aro diss ogee to warm Jt into avtive lifo, and will buvlc it for nllit is worth, which only adds anothor yexation tothe people ulong thea lowa Valley who are worried about thelr “dainnation crooks" and “aulvation plugs.’ ————— ENGLEWOOD, Tho Englewood Veteran Club will hold an ad- Journed moeting this evening nt tho Kys oflloy tohoar the report of tho Comunittco appointed to scours an appropriate headquarters for tho Garfield and Arthur Club which was formed at tha last regulur meoting, An opportunity will bo given to all Ropubllunns in tho Town of Lake to Join the Club by enrolling thelr names as soon 888 pluce of meoting lasceured. — * Mr. Robert Hendorsbott, * DrummorBoy of tho Iappahannock,” bud the nilyfortuno to have his watch and €0{n money stolon from under bis pillow while attending tho Buldlora’ Reunton vat, Milwaukeo, Wis. ‘The watch wus a birthday gift from bin wife, and was bighiy. rizod. : The Couthou! teatimonial which eccura thi evoning will be attended by a lurge number of Englewood poopte, Tue Lake Shoru & Michigan Bouthorn Rallroad will run a inte train for tholr aocommodation at tha regular commutation ratos, Misa Jessio Couthoul and ber slater Floreuce will wave Englewood Tuestay for Now York, They willsall Thuraday on tho stoamor Baltlo for rope. ‘Tho fair which bas boon held for tho Inst two weoke for the benefit of Bt, Ann's Churoh closet Saturday evening, uttor Rotting ry ag eee somo Buln for the now church edilloa, 9 Hew oburch will be dedicated Sunduy, July PORT HURON. Port Honon, Mich, Juno 20.—Passed up— Propellers St. Paul, Winslow, Empire, Baullac, City of St. Catharines, Antwlopo and barges, Cormorant with Gouhawk and consort, Spurta and consort, Ht. J. Hackett with J, B. Keichen and consort, O. Huribut and consort, Frod Kelly with A.Cabb, Neguunes and consort, Lincoln and consorla, Annie Sinith and consort; achoon- ere E.0. Corning, H, G, Cloyoland, It. O, Craw- ford, Cortes, J. 0. Thayer, Helen ‘Pratt, Eagle tn, —Propollors Lowell, City of Now York, tants ipa "Quebec, "Caldrada, Dotaware, fabant, V. Bwain with J. Burt and ‘oonvort, P. H, Birokhoad and barges, B. F. Hale with A. Hrowns steamer Marino City; twa Vulean and Hobert W Moat and raft, Laketon and raft; rchonnora M. 1. Teimblo, ff. G, Whoataw,[J. Wee Tey, Orphan Hoy, White Cloud, M. I. Bicon, G. 1 Sloan, A. 1, floss, Wind—South, light. Weuther—Fine, LOCAL CRIME. A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. Bomo two years ago & poor German girl only a few weeks in tho country, Catharina Thic- man by tinme, while searching for somo house on the weatorn omtakirts of the cfty, to which sho had been directed to look for work, wos belated on tho pralrie, and was violently asanult- ed nod outraged by some unknown man who wos never upprehended. At that tine, and eversince, curtain young fonds have modo n bualness of loufluy about the ondsof tho streot-cnr travel for tho purposo of waytaying partintiy {ntoxt- ented or foollab women who wander out intu tho pritrics without knowing where they aro going, §=Onea fn au while on virtuous and innocont girl ke Cuthirinn Thiemmian Talla {nto thelr clutches; there and then only do the police make some endeavor to cuteh tho villains, At3:30 Srelate rdoy morning Charles Arnold, of No. 47 Greenwich streot, brought to the. West Chicago Avenue Station a young girl glving the name of Consta Jepson, who related a hurrowhy tate. She is about 2 years of age, of Norwegin birth, aid only” a phort time tn Sho arrived in tho city neon from Marshalltown, In. “and at 83 in the eveniig toot n Milwaukee avenue yolug. north, for the purpose of golug to he Reandinayian Hotel, to which she had been directe he conductor could not make out where sho wanted to lenye the car, and: her to the end oof the raute, of couras, completely and, while waiting “for a return eho owns ~—approucthed by two young mon, who, after tecosting ber and seelug that sho waa a green horn, selzed and choked her, and dragged her to a sechided part of the praleo wheru they repeatedly outraged ber. it sutisiied with this, they plundered her of $21.56 of her hurd-curned suvings. As soon ns the case wile reported nt the station, Otli- cer Muthow Foley started fn pursul and early in) tho morning he_ urrested John MeAuley and William ‘Thompson, both of whom bear hurd reputations in that seo tlon of the city. The girl positively identifies both of thom, and if the case proves as good 1s it looks, both of thom will zo to Joliet for long terns, Lust ovening a reporter called upon Miss Jep- son nt tho Itawson Street Station, Here only friend in this clty fs 0. Miss Lursen, workin with sone fainily fiving on Indiana avenue, und ag her sister with whom she formerly lived in Jowa ts now in the Weat it will devolve upon the clty or coutity tu support and keep ber pending: the trial und conviction of “her assllant, The ecrimo of rape was committed two blocks rthwest of the astreet-cur parng, dn the ‘Town of Jefferson, and there can be no doubt that the county fs reepon- sible, The story as told by Miss Jepson herself puta a somewhut different Gspect upon the enay, and the old Powell House, nt the corner of Pule lerton ond Milwaukeu avenues, 18 once again Drought into question so far ons. its chiracter Is convernu. Tho houee Is now kept by a Mrs. Gringer, and tho stories told dally concerning tho doings thereabouts, are not Tor cultivated curs to listen to. 1}. He Morrill is the namo of the conductor on tho atreet-cir who pit Miss Jepson off the cnr at tho terminus, She asked bin to put her off at the Scandinavian Hotel, but tho hotel she wanted fs Known ag tha Hotel Daumurk, Ho directed ber to the Powell House, and he deserves 0 leather medul, or some other mairk of recognition for hia ping, | Miss Jepson says she realized at aned that she hid Inet hoe way, and that she was too far out, but, a8 darkness get in, sho thought one hotel would be as good Bs an othor, und so she walked over to tho Powell House. There was large party of men, mostly drunk, in tho barroom, and others, mon and women, lounging or silting about outatdo, She dared not go Into the siloon, but inquired of those on the outside for tho landlord. She finally found a woman who sald she kept the pines, and who told her that tho place was "ehuck full,” and tha had no room for transicnta, As she wus leaving, Miss Jepson says, the party of young men came Ne to hor, and nade indecent advances. They galt thoy would stow her a hotel, and ted her about one vlock nary, fromthe house, ‘Three young men tn pare tleular wera more annoying than tho others. One of these asked her [f she had any mone} sind whett she siid yes, he asked her where it was. She, frightened at thoir. conduct, and at the course romurks they hind inade to her, told him tt was in the pockat of the duster which sto wore, and begged bin to take tho money and suave hor frou tho others, Ho thereupon put his arn about hor wrist and stole the monuy, Sho undo her way back to tho hotel, and tm- plores the “ assistance, of tho — land- dy, who gave one of tho men a fow love-taps on tho ehoulder, and told him he must desist. ‘Lhe young man becums ‘more jngolent Uan ever, and Misé depyon {diplored the ussistancs of an ol Scandinavian woman, who quswered her Ly throwing berself Into the lap of ono of the young men and kissing and euressing tlm. Seeing that sho wus not to get ahd ter thine quarter, Mise Jepson thatgtt to ercep under the protection of one of the inen who protended to speuk Swedish. Bho told hin In that language to take hor with him; that abo know her virtie, and perhaps her Wife, was in danger, oad tht sho would rithor teustone than the muy. Ilo, of course, did not spent tho langunge, us eho found after going with bin a few blocks, Suddonly, while ey ere wilking togethor. the sevond than cama beliind hor, nnd, selaing her by tho face and throat, threw her to tho ground,” After this sho wns pabiec A tholr control four times, und remalned in thair company nenrly 14 0 hours. ‘Tho story 1s abe tells it t4 most horrib! ‘The language and conduct of her assallaute Is worse, fur worse, than any one can possibly —tiniurlne. Fortunately for tho poor girl, she doos not know what half of it meant, ‘Towards J o'clock, when thoy neared a house’ standing back from the eldowalk, Cousta rushed away from thom, and, rapping loudly at the door, called for help. Sho suys sho could only sercam loud enough to be heard a short distance, so axhauatod wos sho with ecrocehing, crylng, und enlling for merey and help, Mr. Arholil, whose house {it was, opened tho door and took her Jn, Aud ber assiilunis went off muttering threats, Tor advent ut the atation crented a great stir, fuid by direction of Lieut. Hischott every effort Waa ide to capture, the guilty parties. Thoy wore fnully found drinking to. iat in a aaloan at tho corner of Hlwaukee avenue and Onkley strect, and when: to tho station were fully identified by ‘A portion of hur money was nH thon. ‘They are both quite stolid und indltferent to the ‘charge, denying it of course. Thos, howaver, acknowledged baving geen the gir), and of haviue chatted" hor, Mo- Anles"s right name is Chamberlain, io ig a Junternmaker by trade, and fs woll known to the. police in the North Division, ‘Thompson claims to bon printer, but hig identity has not yot boun fixed by the police, Miss Jepson ts a tall, well-formod youn worn, oof a olear, bright, "ani houlthy-looking complexion, Were it not for her heavy, tawny batr, which stands Btruight He from the hend, and fora few minor defeuta in her features, she would be necounted: Ahandsome woman, She writes # good hund, speaks Nuently, and ovidently bolongs to the botter clusaes.” Her gelot i uncontrollable, and i is with the gruatest dlilloulty Unt she is ine duced to auawer questions put to her by other than the police sho frst mot. MISCELLANEOUS? Fannio Payne, alias Gortrade Cobb, allag Granger, a the way tho 1-yenr-old girl found and arrested out of a negro dun of vice at No, 204 Clark stroot hus caused herself to by hooked: at tho Armory. She will probably be sent-to Some refornatory. Edward Colford, « woll-kuown charactor who hus frequently been arrested on criminal chargos, ia under arrest at tha Armory, with no ebarge against him, It will probably bo va- weuncy, though tho oMfoers making tho arrest have an insane iden that Colford bas committed dozons of luryo burglaries in all purts of the elty. It lan greut pity that some ollicera cannot eaiviol eyery unfortunate thoy bnppon to now, Hart L, Lovell, who, was arrested and bound over to the Criminal Gourt for stealing a yaluu~ bio horse and bugay from in front of tho Grand Pacitlo Hotel # few duys ago, was dellyerod W attho Armory yesterday by bis bondamnn, Col. G. RK, Qlurk, “The latter auys he went on the bone only on condition that Lovoll kept sober and wot respvotable employmonté in both of Which respoots ho hns failed. Loufs Adami fs tha nume of a mean scoundrel, ‘on Itallan peanut poddicr, who hus mado @ priv Uco of selilng his wares on the Lake Park, and of giving counterfeit silver colns in chango to chifaron“ovury tue tho portunity prosonted fwelf. Ho pussod doveral voiny yesterday, and Wwhon arreated and ueurebed avthe Armory there was 8 counterfeil bil vor quarter found upon hin, It is of very poor manufacture, and cuuld scareo+ ly be passed up any one save u chiid. The ‘pallea, think Adal or some Itallan friend of bis a8 been muking them, Minor arrests; Josoph Hart, a companion of “ Bhorty” Cushman, arrested Sunday nignt for tho burglary of 1,000 chyurd from a room in thy: roar of Dav{il Corbett's saloon, wt the southoust corner of Hulsted gtrect_ and ‘Archer avenue; Michaol Carroll und Michael Hurty, printers, who ratsed p great rucket in tho Weal Twelfth: Btrovt district by inturforing with and resisting Odlours Soutt und Commun when thoy ondeayar to urrest thoin; Churlos dtublior, 40 yeuryof une, from Brestau, Prussia, who wus found wander Jog out of big mind In Lake Park, A tolelram was rocoived at Contral Station on tho lith inst, from Sherif H.W. Hyer, “of Platta- qwouth, Nob,, asking for the urrost of EB, Noyes, @ quondam politician, real-estate dealer, an xpuculutor of that elty, who was wanted thora Se forte fund-titles aud thereby obtalning about $1,U0cush. Noyes lett hero protunding that ho was to roturn ufter tho Kepublicuu Convention adjourned, As hedid not keop his word, he waa urrestod by detectives, who found hin ot No. 00 State street, Sheriff Hyors reached town yesterday and loft for homo at onco with his prisoner, Noyos acknowledges his guilt, but thinks he wilt get out of It, naa Prominent and wealthy Journalist of Omatn, ho siya, shured his crimo with him, and also pot nm portion of the proceers, He is sure thia friend will not avs bin suffor. POLITICAL, THE CONGRESSIONAL CANVASS IN MINNESOTA, Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Sr, PAub, Minn. Jane 19.—The Congressional altuntion [s growing dofinitand interesting, | He= publican Conventiona have now been called in al) the districts; in tho Firat, at Waseen, July 7% inthe Seeond, at Farmington, duly 8; in tho Third, at Minneapolis, July 7 Candidates have been aetlvely in the fleld for some weeks, and enough county conventions have beon held to throw gome light on the probable outcome, IN THE PINBT DIBTRICT, Mr. Dunnoll ls going to be nominuted aftor only nfeoble struggle. The popular protest against tho indefinit prolongation of his enjoyment of oftictal honors and emoluments haa not been more thle to organiza itsolf Into an effective op- position now than In former years, Mr. Dunnell has uw positive genius for political organization, oud be fa very hard to dislodge, espocial- ly o8 hia constituents can give no hotter reason for wishing to get rid of him than that thoy ure tired of hin. He has been an un uaually eflicient and intelligent Congressman, fund the real objection to hls: public course, bia obstructive tarltt owe, do not tuke a strony bold upon tho rural mind, Then the opposition: to bim does not crystallize about any one candl- date. ‘There 1g Waketlold movement in Fari- Vault County, 0 Baker moveront in Blue Earth County, a Page movement it Mower County, tt Lovely movement in Freeburn County, add a iavet movement in Houston County: but tha attempt to combine these into a coberent and sold opposition has not yet succeeded, Con- ventions huve been held fn ten coun: tes, and, of tho sixty-eight delogutes chosen, Dunnetl fas fifty-six. fle” will Inge 1 good fanny more in the counties mene toned; but he will have more than enough ta nomlnnte him. He is a most indefatigable work- er, and will go about fixing things until the day of the Convention, making success doubly cor= tain. Hfls nomtuntion will not” be by any menns Renlnmity, If bis views upon tho bon, dari fod wood-pulp were alittle tore eniightencd, he would be eal more desirable Hepros Bentutive than the avernge member, It ts hinted that tho opposition to him inthe Convention, though small, will be pomewhnt Hyely and bitter, and some old silury-grab and legisiative-per- guisit ktories will bo revived with ornamental additions. Perhaps, however, the malcontents Will reflect “that C18 unprotituble, to abuse cor- tain success, and will abandon this {imprudent Purpose, It has not yet transpired what Domo- erat is to oppose Dunnell, and his 10,000 inujority deprives the question of Interest. IIis constituents will have to mutter and writho for At tenst tivo years more before thelr reatiesness under his rule will have progressed so fur ag to Muke tho Democratic candidate an interesting person, ‘The outlook in THE SECOND DIBTRICT fs los plensont to thy reflecting eftizon than in tho First, It willbe remembered that Poehler, u Democrat, wns clected from this dis- trict. two yeurs ngo, becuuse the peapte wero tired of their thon Heprescntatlyo, who hud fastened himeelf upon the district by persist- enes in quiet political work, and could only be shaken off by beating him after be was nomi nated, ‘The district is nuturally Republican, and cin be curried with n good candidate. ‘Thi best candilate fn the dlstrict—Garidon E, Cole, of Faribault—waa {nduced to enter the ticld, and Uijs name waa grovted with a hearty en- thuslasin thiit promised bis easy succcas, But the enthualnam exclted by n good name docs not win In caucuses, und dr. Cole, who [s as scrupu- lous ns be Is enpable, made his canvass after the manner of Prof, Seelye. I doubt if ho con- suuied 89 Much 18 8 ingle postage-stamy in the sotaltntion of votes, A fow weeks ago it was apparent that somebody elgo owas dolny the work Mr, Colo did not cnoose to do, 4 shoal of little ftecal candidates appeared, handler, of Goodhue County; Douuhty, of | Wabasha County; and Tfacnder, of Brown County, These wore the advance gund of the redoittablo Maj. Stralt, who Snully gifded into tho fleld with the vote of half-n- dozen counties Instructed or pledged to him, and tho little caudidutes ready to turn tholr strength over tohlm atthe proper time, Ho had been making n still hunt, aod bla game-bay was full. Tt issuld he has moro than half the countics Nxod, including Wabasha, which Maj. Doughty got for him, and Kandiyobl. Ie will get a good minny more eaaler than ho got these, Cole, on tho other hand, Is only sure at prosent of Da- kota, and of Rive, hisown county, Maj. Stralt unpenns to have been oncouraged to renew tho Nyrht by tho nasurance that Poehler, who beat him before, would not be n candidate again; by the reflection that a Presidvuual year is good for wonk candidates; and by tho fact that ho hus concillated the Scandinavinns, who sliughtered him before on a question of patromige, At this peu A the game Strait has the best reneon to expedt tho nomination, Ho hut two-thirds of tho ddleyates elected, and ns fixed 0 hood muny of the reat. [tls Just possl- ‘Dle that his show of strength may wrouse the district to honor Iteelf by nicotiee Coto; but this lsn’t tho way tho thing gener He works, ‘Tho man who wits the pluce is mors likely to get it than tho man the place wanta, Lf Stralt 1s nom- Inated, the question of a Democratic candidate will hnve some interest, though tho full vote of n Preaidontin! year is likely to pull Strait through. Fuur years ngo Stratt hud 6,000 ma- jority, but in 188 Poehler beat hin. by 700, Pocbler hag declined to ben candidate ain, and the Democrats aro talking of Henry Hinds, of ea a editor, of on Weekly” papers Ta de Yiaxter, of Chaska: and Ari Harton, of Faribault, who waa tho Democratic candidate for Governor in 187. Bare ton is popular, and a townsinan of Cole. If Cole showld bo defented, and Barton nominated by tho Democrats, the latter would ako a hole in Btrait’s vote {n Rice County, Quly a few conventions have beon held in THE THIRD DETRICT; but tho result will bo a foregouo conclusion, W. J), Washburn witl bd nominated by tho Ropub- enns for a second tern, If thle wns over doubt. ful, Vonnolty's ridiculous conduct has mado it certaln. ‘The old bitterness agalnat Washburn, which might bave inspired a wish to serve him ns he served Stewart ut the end of Stewart's frat hns twon lost sight of in tho ta robuke Donnelly; and Wash- burn will bave a triuniphant renomina- Hon and reiilection, Donnelly will not impoao himself upon the Democruts na a eand{- date umn, either, Tho man most iikely to. mutke the mee is PH. aly the woulthy 8t. Paul grocer, who bas thrown finselt into poll- tiea of lute with ali tho Impotnosity that hin mondo bis business career £0 successful, and who bos to Clnuinnatl ns tho head of the Minnesota elegation, u8 a prellmiinry brush for the Con- wressionul race. Ho will bo a more reputablo antagonist than the little demnagog Donnelly: ‘Dut, 08 8 compensation, will poll more votes, Washburn could have Donnelfy a3 an opponont again, the mico woul) hive ho moro interest dian a Courtney-Hanlan row, PENNSYLVANIA. Trrvavinwe, Pa, June 2,—Tha Ropublican Crawford County Convention of return judges, at Meadvillo, on Friday and Saturday lust, de elared Bynator Walter 1, Hite of Titusville, the nominee for Congress, and ‘Tylor Derrickson, and Wilson owt, nominces for the Agscmbly, Senator Roberts! mijyrity over tho Hon, 8, 1. Dick, of Meadville, was IM. An attompt was mitde to throw out two cloction preeinats In Tusville, which motion the Conyuntion veted down, but the Coalrnin refused to announce tho motion lost. A committee was nppointed ta Investigate tho | Meadville return, but fuiled to ruport. A resolution wus adopted to appalns A committee to Investiuto other towns ships, but the Chair, in Dick's Interest, refused to name tho Committes. A miority of the roturn-judges nominated Roberta; 0 minority nominated Pick, ‘The Cone russional Afatrict fo eomposed of Stercur, Iute ler, and Cruwford, and the Roberta wind Dick conferees will both apply. for admission. 'Thero in intense political exeltement in ‘Titusville over: the attempt to throw the votes of twa wands of tho oity in order to count out Senator aed who wag elected on tho fice of the returns, ai it muas-moeting is called at tho Parshall Operas House for Thursday next. ee Richard J11.s Wod. Hritish Hattles ow Land and Sea, In the corporntion records of Leleester there fn ell preserved 4 suiey undonaly ‘Titustrative of 4ho darkness and preciution of Mehard's chur ucter, Among bis camp burgage It wus his cus. tom to curry a cttmbersomie woolen bedstead, which he averred was tho only thing he could sloep in, but in which bo contrived to have a secrot receptacle fur treasure, Bo that it was concealed under uw welxht of timber, After Bosworth field the roopa of Henry’ pliluged Leleester, but tho Roynl bed was negtected by every plunderer tg useless Jumber, Tho owner of thohouse wfterwurd discovering the bourd Decume euddenly rich without any visible cuuse, He bought land, and at length became Auyor of Leivester, Many Yeurs uttorward bis widow, who hud beon loft In great uttlucnee, was asaaaitinted by hor servant who bad been privy to thentfalr, and at tho trinlot this culprit and her accomplices tho whole transaction came to light. Concerning this bed a public print of 140 stutea that "About half a century since tha rello wits purchased by a furniture broker in Lufecster, who dlepton tt for many years and showad It to the curious; tt continues In ag quod condition apparently, us when used by Ri Wiehard, boing formed of oak and having a biy! polish. Tho daughter of the brokur baying Innrrled one . Bal oe Of Motbley, near Loleester, tho bedstead was removed to Hab: ‘Dington's house, where it ts still preserved,” A Woman's Work. neinnutt Commerc ul, Dr, Sarah H. Brown, 4 graduate of the Unie vorslty of Ann Arbor, Michizun, at prosunt Prmstiatag in Hydo Park, Muss., hus successtivly routed a cuso Which cannot but be ot Interest to be Parents, and cepovlully so to all other phy- sichins, pee During a visit to the inatitution for feeble. mindod children at South Boston, she was nskod to exumino a ber of 18 who was conuldorod in- curable; Up to the of Y he hud been abright, intelligont but since that timo ho had grown 2 , 1sv7 Col. Phillips was appointed Postmaster by entirely deat, was losing his power of speccn, and was almost reduced to tho condition of nr brite, The only reason ts parcnta could as. sign, for tho ¢! ya was that be rald he put maivel in hin ers while at play seven yours hes fore, that his nother carefully removed all Aho could discover, but he had been steadily grows ing wore, Soveral physicians bad examined bis curs, but falled to discover anything, A careful exuminntion mado by Dr. Brown convinced her there was n foroign substancr of fone sort Nrmly fintaxided in his cara, and nfter an hour anda half of pationt work with probe and blunt hook, ulied by repented ayringlig, 0 dintmond-shaped bit of alte, one-hatt an inch Jong, was removed from the right car. A little more manipulation brought out a Kimaller stone, followed by ono of larger size, ‘Three days after two rtones and 9 pleew of anthracite conl wero remayes froin the left car, and another stone from tho rivht ear, Tho visit were repeated robing and syringing carrled ht picees of atone, having an weleht of fe two grains, were res moved from the boy's cars. At the expiration of six weeks’ treatment the boy could hear just 89 well aa ever, hid recovered his Yolee, and wag changed from a savage to a quiet, obcdien manly boy,—suved from a fate tun thovennd {mes worse than denth, by tho skill of a woman, —— _ OBITUARY. COL, DAVID J. PHILLIPS. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sprinarinzto, ML, June 2.—Col. Duvid G. Phillips, Postmaster of Springfield, died yoaterday morning after a iingering and painful fliness. Mr. Phillips was born in Williamson County, Oct, 27 182i and was a diatunt relative of Wendell Phillips. His father, Willlam Phillips, moved to St. Clalr County when Col. Phillips waa quite young, and there he received a limited eduen- ton; but ho was all throngh his lfenctoso student and deep thinker, and, although actf- tought, was An Unusually well-informed man, When he reached his majority be was ordaincd as a aptist minister, har ing been a pupil of the ey. Juhn. M, Peek, his first charge being at Elkton. in Washington County, Subsequently, Mr. Phillips tu ent ge of the linptiet Church ‘at Joncaborn, Union County, In a few yenra he gave RU preaching, and entered the’ service of tho Ilif- nofs Central Iailrond. removing to Ania, ond remaining In the employment of tho Company for many years. In 1660, Mr, Phillips was u can NOUDER TO ACCUMMODATH ONT NUMEIE ous patrons trations id city, we nave oxtaty. linked ranch UMeos in the different Divisions, as doalgnated bolow, where sdvertinoments will” bo taken for tho same prea a chanced nt tho Main Onloo, and will ba reentted until Ipoeluck p. me x J. & it. BIMMS, ra and Tiptree eens and Btationors, 173 northwont on erenirirorthes, Coteme Grove-nr ate BUCHMAN, z Be BUCHMAN, Dructint, corner Thirty-Orst and ta, MEST DIVIs CHAS, BENNETI Newatoaton Statloner, ot, 022 Went Madinon-at. near Weatorn-ay, TH.SONNICHSEN, Druga 21) Dido tsland-avr, CORNET OF initia 11. HERIUCK, Jowolor, Newsdanior, and Fancy ie.33) tako-at., corner tin Inenin.. HLF KRAPE, Di G pli fi RRAPE, Druin Gal Went Stedtnon-at,comor NOKTIL DIVIBION, L. BURLINGHAM COL Dpivalnte, 15 North Clark-st., corner Division. otal: Ai TAAAMS.& CO. Drogainte, 675 Larraboo-nt, mphin, 10U13 Ww. IL NERA, Printing and Advortising Agent, Nows ntid 3) - Hebatwoan Lasatio und Wellner oy vast Divtelons be rmenninna NA praca N¥ORMATION WANTED—OF JOIN McDON: nidvex-Captttn of a. vexxo) and lntor Custsme Mourn Omcar ut Groenock, Scotland. Io left Ivers Pog! pny 2h ish for Queves wud’ Chicagas wrote his nat letter ‘Aug: Wisi. frum’ Marshall Cont dinnn, to bia wite, Mra, Flora Motiotnld, 6 Holvilte-st, Greetiocks bla agy was A) senryor no; hin seth Wad hvedie-marked with an J. Seb, and cross; ho spoka of pollu on the Iukes oF ieniting emintog nh tho ra TPR uflis Carte many by reon, with the Vory itov. J. PeMulion, Adm. Cathodral” floly Name, Chicago, DEIMONAL—SOLE: SUPPOSE YOU ARBOUT OF town, Loxpect io be nway inost af the wenk, but will rat tt xoveral tides fora fuw hours to got mail Please weite.’ aecnrnnn EM HES 3 Ponsa No aiivine-riace, iwo-aTony No. Pilmoreonta Pentory brick, LAN, R 4 Went Adshis-at.. i story brick, §1201, ex 35 Weat Polk-at, datory brick, #230. a, 1 Mutvanieat, trom Gottaxe, with bathroom, ng ‘Vhery is not any property tn the elt pettar interest an tie nbuve priton At wreath Pet For torms apply to Pa Battier wom 21 Utts Block. FORA Si ruiroN ye ENDL iz-ROOS slwelll barn, and This property rants ALEK por muntt: Wil) soll for FLO; great banmlD, Hustest,, xmall hunwe, nnd lol 4a, buuween wary and Walton-place, F400; chenp. Wxl-four lot on La salle-st., beiween Grant and Seuilleraaten £2 per foot; Nu, Tpruperty. Ei ench—Two ix (UV ench, enat frunt on Paull- paexty dilate for Congrors ngalnst John A. Logan, and | "Bah ensheet Norik hear ct Ste 1 \oeroom brick in 1461 ho was uppointed United States Marsal | basement hutiding 60, T. B. BUYD, itor 7. IY Madizon-st for tho Southorn District of Mline!s by Presl- dent Lincoln, holding tho position until tho death of the Intter, and during a period when {ts _responstbilitics were unusually great. In President Hayes, and held tho oftice at the time of bisdenth, "In 1863 he becume chief proprietor of tho Slate Journal, «position which brought him [nto prominence in state polities and affairs, Cal. eee was ninan of strong convictions, always positive, feurleys, and outspoken in tho expression of his opinions, and an unusually Vigorous and forcible writer, 11 1806 he nasumed tho Presitency of the Belleville & Southern Iilt- nols ftailrond, known ns the Cairo Short Line, which waa buflt under bfs management, and con- tinued President until now. In 187 he wg n candidate for Congress ogninst Willlam M, Springer, making n gatlant fight and strong can- yuss, und reducing Springer’s mnjority moro than halt, Col. Phiillps had been falling for months, and his death his been expected for weeks, Paul Selby, of the Journal, is tulked of a3 Mr. Philips’ successor. SPuiNGrIELD, Ill, June 20.—The funcral of tho Inte Col. D. L. Phillips, Postmaster of Spring- Held, took place from the fatmily residence to- day, and was largely attended by Government. and State officials, prominent citizens, repre- sentatives of the press, and friends of the de- eensed, Tho remains were interred at Ouk Ridge Cemetery. THE REV. & I, BROWN. hin three koe-ny, street curs, obtalde of fre Ilinlta, p terms caer parties who will bulld at ancocan tuve 2 Tenta, 41,20 per year. Bonen Chicswoy #13 down ani fn mntket, and sho: fare Wcenla, 1A BROWN, 12 La Salte-nt, Hoan 4 ———————— prot #BNDID market. two hours’ ride. fr aale soma of the be: owners from arent kakes. These lands arg very rich and productive, con- venicnt ta, Umber, and the eountry want t sail n number of fing residencer. (nC Polat from $100 wo Crown Pulnt, Ind, FONT, TWO blocks of Mitwnu- prico Fa); POU BALK aris Siig) improved xtreuta, wil tr tine on whole amount. JAS M. ALLEN, Ingtan-st,, Root a, OR HALE-AT A IARGAIN-ONE, TWO, Ol sBirug lute on Dickson-st., nenr corner of Disiston- stand Milwaukeasny., foréasi. Wont an offer. J, OFF, 12 Renpar Bivek. you ¥ALH—N200-TWO STORES AND 1OTS, Mi Jemte south front, on Mud lton-st., near Jefferson; T. B. BOYD, Iwom 7, TY Mad REAL ESTATE. BUY A NKAUTIFUL LOT at La Granwe, 7 miles from monthly; chen) et wen free; auatract treo} railrondt ¥ rom Chicago. Toler for at farms Ih Lake County, Indiana, dings, orchards, und otlue volunbleimpeove> . Twill sell thesu farms very cheap (o anve tho Joss by the fureclosnre of inyrt= healtiy. Toiso rown OR. W. A. CLARK, Agont, REAL ESTATE WANTED. FEET ON SOUTH WA’ SruNqriewp, “Mass, Juno 20.—Tho Rev, TAS = 300 i ERT. Bamucl Nobbins Brown, one of the carliest mle- forall cash, Inguiee of Sao Wen e"Gb, Hon 7 slonaries to Chinn and Japan, through whoso efforts some of the Chincse boys were sent to Aterica to be educated, died at Monson, aged “0. AMUSEMENTS. Dearborn-ni. TO RENT-HOUSES, Went Sido. RENT-417, PER MONTH-—FINE 2-STORY " Tine house, 9Gronshaw-at, Inquire at 45 Wost- THE COUTIOUI TESTIMONIAL. ‘To-night will bp tho occasion of great intorest, not only becnuse of the associntions which group thomsclyes nbout tho event, but becauso of the very excellent charncter of the entertainment, which 1s quite different from tho ordinary “voluntocr" style of “benefits.” As will be seon from the ‘proj pince the entertainment among the most enjoy- able and brilliant that have been given in tho Central Music-Hall for somo time, and those who are oxpecting to attend will be wise to secure tholr seats before the oventng. ; THE WEATHER, Ovrice oF Tne Coinr StaNxAL Orricrn, WARt- inaTON, D. C.,Jtine 21-1 a. m.—Indications: For the Lower. Lake region, partly cloudy weath- cr, occasional rain, variablo winds, mostly west- | ,, erly, stationary temporature, stationary or fall- dng baromotor, For tho Upper Lnko region, lear or partly cloudy weathor, variable winds, stationary tem- perature, stationary or falling barometer, Forthe Upper Mississipp! and Lower Mis- souri Valleys, Increasing cloudiness, posslbly followed by rain areas, warin southorly winds, atutioniry or falling burometer, followed by Cooler uurthwost winds In norin’ and west por- tions. ‘Tuo Ohfo bolow Cinctnnati will rise, * LOCAL OUSEKVATIONS. ‘CUICAGO, June 20, ‘Bar.|Ther.)Uu | Wind, Vell Rn, | Weather 9.20 3:20} ‘Tine. G:188, mi, 7a. Maximum, 60; minimum, 6. GENXHAL OUSERYATIONS. CHICAGO, June 20—10:18 p,m, Wind, 8. We gontlo. | Waontle, a Ontte. + Gana Boise Bs" " D RENT BY, TURNER & Nox Ment brick, rooms deep with all’ modern Joncea, bas unt Deon painted and calcinined frum 1p waukeo-nr., story Zixnnd basumont, baa i gram, tho artists engaged | putin porter ontor, sso No. tat Groonmuod-ay, with vctazon front; kitehen on man Wor: cars, Yury low ront. Ni story rt hs Provementa; in frat-claxs nolehborhood. TRO TRENT—3 LARGE ER dutpti-nt, und oppusita FPO REN " TO tet Mratsnnss ry GU, NEWBURY, Ut Las Sallo-st TORY AND HASKMENT BRICK. rable; part of furniture fur sale. ATKOAY, house; v Mincellancous. 1M) WASITING- story und nso convens att, Nu. it Weat Adame-et., tor, {ania tut und brick barn, #0, No. {61 Mile story, hait-taxemént ‘Bid 2 parion, uining-root, wo minntes’ walk from steam TSA und 1584 Wabasti-ny., de and basomunt stone-fruntat alt modorn hn- FPO ENT A HOURE OF 2 LOOMS, ALL NICE. Jy furnished, only ten minutes’ walk from luko= ra and twonty from ritrond depot. Address 1, it FORENT ERARS: South Side. RENT-AT 3h WAUASH-AV.—FLAT OF 3 Tuomas up two fights, fronting east, suitable for Tinmis es pertonth. Anny wr ROURIeD Th, LHI ie Doorburnest, botweon D and Ls o'clock ERs TO RENT—ROOMS, 1 South Side. MENT—HANDSOMEL Y-FURNISHED ROOMS, every convenivnco. 441 Wabash-ay. HOOMS WITH ALL ¥., curner of Hane Houss. new furniture, @ to 75 Fit ‘ur HANDSOMELY ‘i FURNISHED ROOMS, overything now, by the week or month. @ Hub- burt-euart, FTO REN NICELY, FURNISHED ROOMS Fort entlomen only. 215 Suato-st. North Sldc. RENT@TWO NICKLY FURNISHED 1t00M3; iuge Now, with wll modorn Improvomunta. Ruf- renees, 04 Indiana-st, near Runt, ‘CO RENT-STORES, OF KICKS, &c. Storer, RENT-STORE AND BASEMENT, 25X65, 33 L, HOAF Wabosh-ny,; dosirubly for vig kind of Fatall or Surumiasion busltéas. Apply Officon. RENT—ONE OF ‘TIE ¥INKST OFFICES IN 0 1 To dteay tor tatironde oF ‘corporations, at 44 South Clark-atj 2 large vaults, THE TRIBUNE BRANCH OFTICE WANTED-MALE HELP. aneens ‘Tradcs. i ¥ zx W Sirrman Caton AND SHOR FACTORY, ek wi Fant munt have experiones in nnd ome Aurtin Woll recommended, A s my BENUDI © C0, domerwen Clty, giana ae ANTED—ONE CARINAGE TRIMMER; A GO0n jou Kiver andy BMIvs, Whitewater Wien OBOE ADDI 10 Gs Ja WANTED tw 0 Goon cAnmAGE TRIMMERS, Immedintely; ntend Waron & CnrriaxeCos tacos Win ene Nacing ‘Trades. : ANTED—T" THBT-C1,, SWART RE am XO SER? CLANS, COMMNTRERE, ANTHD — IMMEDIATELY — CAR: V on finde grimianer te ware om ght won Daddtas ply to JOULN GLAZEBY & CO., Tariinaon tae, AV ANTED-A_ FEW _CONPETENT, ie WV Soniinitores ticom (sa akon tae ae panal crowd of Intompernten need not apply, LT ene Agencies. NTED—}00) RAILROAD LABOR WASTER AIGA, kanOlES, Yon Wagon £1.25 to #73: 6i farm hands, For tare and pare {eulars poly to CHMISTIAN ” & Co,, 269 South. ¢ ree Miscellancoun. : CANTED—GOON SALESMEN EVERY: W: to nell Garfield photographs and onearinee needio-casen, needia packngon, calendar mnteh-waten, and uther fast soiling articles; 87 to 8 day can be Maule: particulars froe. G, 6. ININGTON, & dnck= VV ANTED-A TRAD Warten PARENCH Woitisleomarat braeund Halong ENC footn i Fuller's bultdtaa ia Dearborn eet ANTRD—A STOUT BOY TO ABBIAT JANITOR ron, "Trbuna Hulding, Uo “OPK Proforred. JAN- SLL Raia a So ae een Tou want te tnko neingy at ce oameT aon don's ‘hee ttits etnies. METRILL, & Covs37 bad 2b North Clarkent WANTED-FEMALE HELP. A ANTRD—A Pts ‘on TH 2 : a ais ia l\OUBE- - ina aaa Phataa gee wemtne ene | a in UI House, corner uf Suatoand Hurraoneeue Tene? > ANTED-AT 2 STATE-ST., OOM y Vy Toriht houromoree Gorinyoumera” OTE Ae ee Scamstresses, ; ED—=MILITARY COATM. : W “Sarr ang house oS QAESEAISERS AE, OR Vagmetenoney arte Agencies. = 3 MORE WISCONSIN GIRLS, CANAs ats nt. Knizlieh, Hooton ae ' homont nond waon Tewlstey, 5 Wont alonreote? WWASTED—i00D GHIMAN AND SCANDINA- Finn xirin fur privavs families hotoln, i: lng-tlousos ACG. UUBKE'S omtice, Ke Milwaukoccers Miecellancon: WANTED A scHuE Ww ) APP! . FR itor, Tribune Buildlige piece! ; ANTHUHIVTY GiniS TO Lt Raber Preserving Company, 1 to Au Kart Juckaon. . NITUATIONS WANTED—MIALE, ‘ nee ANE EDA MALE, . Bookkeepers, Cleris, ae. ae ITUATION WANTED-BY A YUUNG MAN AS ~ 2 ralesinan oF atuckkeeper In wholosala House; two. Zens experience in Kunis’ clothing and furnishing re Be an oon, Ad= Ures Mii Pribane viieo eee os Miscollancoun, GITUATION WANTHO—DY A YOUNG MAN AS house servant; can make himsel€ wenorall fulabout the houses a Chetatlan familiy pre! ‘ Fildyr nok as much of an object na ‘Rood hots; wautd ike to atte ureh on Hunday if posable, Bf i, ‘ Situation would I! WANTED —AS FOREMAN, OTt ku contract in brickmaking:, understand Parning and nll other branchans a) y oxperiance. Nofwrences farniahet, Kt, Tribune amex. NABUATIONS WANTED—FRMALE, Domestics. : GUIBATION WANTED—Y, A YOUNG ' cIny 0 eenera| {Puede penural housowork. “snguiro for two daya ot Employment Agencics. Siirabod Beandlontian or Gare saat nek ED in a Domuppliea atu, DUSKIES onic, he Milwaueen ar, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. —__ ]) ScKER Bios, PANGS - ~ MATHUSILEK PIANOS ; sAddrosn ITNTIVINUI AT STONY & CAMIMA, = iss AND 0 BATE ST. Pacer, PUGH uriann, mba Rete eee aloe tne MRR SEB moderato priced planus, fyons Nrany a Stato and Monroo-sts. 4 YON & HEALY PIANOs— yo ea Pratt, the omlnent pianist and componor a she mauris cunmracaiate, gon-ttos tho ares iy TMerited success of the on-Hoaly Piano, which, may mind, is un Hostonably bave met with, elthor in this Tnot examined and thoroughly: tosted pin: could scarcely bulleve It possible that such A supork - unlies or pane could be produced tn such & limited & email au ampunt o! loney.”” TON BEALY, \ Ba RO AN MON TORTI, - NEN, $00 UlHIGHT PIANO, $100; MARILE ee drossing bedroum suit, EN: volv. id body. tole “carpous at ad Wabasrare STinwary ho Uast all plato re ‘or Huropo, : this | PIANOS AND ORGANB PIANOS AND ORGANS 1N CILICAGO, AT W, W, KIMMALALS, i W. W. KIMBALL'S, ” COM, STATE AND ADAMS-8TS | WINANCIALS DVANCES MADH ON DIAMONDS, WATOIES, 1 tc, O% One-half brokers’ retor, D. LAUNDES aay itoutusd andi, £8) feundolpaeat. oiumdtee'T NO UENT—OA SUITE OF FRONT OFFICES ON freind tour, ory Rood Ixht, at #5 und 48 South tt Clark-nt, oom machine \ nl, 0 a Cutintorale, WALKING, Wi Hast Mudisorenty Mogur a, aren RK frosts: i ELISA eLAS: 2 TC. & UG, PARRY, Wit Wont Mourvass i ry 16 p NEI 10); MICHIGAN-AV.—A_ NICK T3-L0 firitlned tadat and wand, to aoa and Wile. “A fow day-bourdure wanted, 7 bout, & te pad rou per tiny, U3; a! nt fall tu call and eve thea, STORAGE. QTOHAGH Fo FURNIT ite, DUGUIES, wrcy chenpost und bent in city, iy Advances nt low rates MOK VORNETURE, a FOR SALE—A GUOD MOSLER, HAMMAN t& CO. isfy in complete order, Wixi (naidy monsuremonty Ne, Apne 0 LORD, HLOUTENDUKGH & CO, faut 74 Wabarh-av, ace ELDRIDGE-COURT—FAMILY AND SINGLES von, with board. North Side. NONTH CLARK-HIY, NEA TIL BRIDGE ftooma with band $t'to B par wuekr without fingie ENON FRAKK, 3 Metropiitan ck Y AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN ON FYURNITURI Auta, tc, without ramovnl; also on aiuvod Wi Dearborn-st., Nuon 1 Bucuritte: AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND 2 AMlatos withuut ramovel, 154 tundulph-at, Room & i C tt on oe brea of urury duscripiion, ab GULDSALLS Loan and. Hullion Gnice (Hloonsod),'@ Kast Madwon-st- Hata b ‘ pg TY MORTGAGE, LOAN & BTOHAGH Co: i Money to loun on furnitury, otc, withuut ro tuoryal, or On youds |n aturagc, Kast Van Buren-st snk books, aad Ho. 2 ional’ Hank cordileatoe Tita” HOLMES, General Irokor, 4) Washington-st, J OaNS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC, WITH 3 Lekifemoval, Htoone iy iad 2a iu Washtagron-at Onioe hours, 10 tad o'cluck, i AKotels. CUuABENCE HOUSE, COMNER OF STATK AND Alarrisu on-ata., four blocks suuth of Palmer=ltonrd $150 ty $200; por wouk, fromm B10 pine robwed withuut Dour, ‘ TOUS#—-SOME NICH, WELIAFUI- tle rome can be had, with y Blouse, earuer Time Ut" reasonable pricos, 10a iis nied acoumnedatod.” Don't Danteen Tat Taco ‘in iftnadate tit fark Hiseo tn : Lincoln in Itichmond, Nowlupon ae a pee buuniinuctinuse, ‘Terma tas in July Atlan sonablu, A. F. FIRKRMAN, Hroprivtor, F, shepley the, » Aftor hig interview with dudgo Cumpbell, the President being about to ruturn to the Wabash, Ltook bim and Admiral Porter tn my carringo, An fimmense concourse of colored people thronged the stroets, nccompanied and followed tho ourringy, culling upon thy Presidont with tho wildest oxelamutions of grutitude and dos light. Ho wna tho Moses, tho Messinh, to the alavea of the South. Hundreds of colored women tossed thelr ants Bighs in tho alr, and thon bent down ta the ground, weeping for Joy, Sumo shouted songs of delivernnes, and sang the old plantation refrains, which bud prophus sicd tho coming of n deliverer from bonduge, “God bless you, Futhor Abraham!" went up from jousand throats. ‘Those unl who buvo geon the paroxysmal enthusi- asm oof © rellyious mocting of — aluves can form any adequate couception — of the way in whioh the tears, and siniloa, and shouts of those emancipated people evinced of thoir uratitude to thoir dolivercr, ut it ull attentively, with a fuce ex- pressive only of a sort of patholo wondor, Go- oualonally [ta sudness would alternate with ow of bis pooullar smiles, and be would remark on prota oa, BM und Ts AW axhlbist eal tho great pro portion of those whose color tidl- eated aiixed Mnvago from tho white master and the bluck sluyo; und that reminded blin of some little story o¢ his life in Kentucky, which he would sinilingly tell; and then bly fuce would Telapss agin into that sud expression which ull will romomber who saw blin during tho lust tow works of tho Iobelifon, Porhupa it was a pro+ sentiment of hls tmponding fute. J socompaniod hia to the whip, bade biin faro- well, und loft bim, to seo bla Cave no more, Not Tong Qftor, the bullet of the assasin urreated tho beatings of one of the kindcat hourts that over throbbed Ju bumun boson, ————__— Crowned Heads, ;The Czar {8 the only crowned widower and Viotoriu the only crowned widow BmonE the Europes potentates. Alfonso and Christing, of Spain, are the youngest woddud couplo; Willlum and Augusta, of Germuny, the eldest, SS Papillon curca hives. te Us Clarkeut, L por day. WS Clarkrat, at 1 por day. offal and inaking 8 short slay thus taped ‘prtou auld tn this countr; bene, da7 yuars old, soul div puny, "Address It 3), PORSALE A PINK CASITIRRE GOA, GW, ‘eibune of Me dealer sin the city, Ordore by au ‘curpate, gic. 1. Oilter, "Ad@renad GEL DEIL 3h Sata, DATES ATTENDING THE RACES WIL tind dood rooms at Ht Luwronce Motel, 16) and Noduced raws by the (PO TNA TRAVELING PUNLIO— THE WINDAOI urupoan Hutil, Donrburiieat. “Eribuno tock, re votvor Inducoaionta wi partios visting Chicaad nik any, ctior Ruropoan tho city. itwonte trom 150 to $3 por day. remtaurant in sume bullding. Lata i Fins. ONEY 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE, DIG, WITH > |, M Bi romuvate WALLICY. id Wont Manroocat, eo BARGAIN FOL CANII—A MILLINEWY STOCK apd fixturosy ost Elda ront low; rouson; sick~ ness, Adiross GW, ‘Tribune omic RO SALE-A FINE RESTAUKANT DOING wood business, centrally locntod; will sull Cheap for cual; will boar Invoativauion; targa dining fuongt avursthing if No. { runnling orders wood pricus, Varty with cash (imadlataly ean socure 8 guegulBconG barwaln, No, trenson for solliog. % OS Triluna, por BALE—A MANUFAOIUI:y, WITH FU: ini lam ait yeaa ae ta ry saws! a Sud ercsltuated in direct line of communication w {parte of thy country. Kor particular: address Spas. “POLL, 24 Bast Washingtonsty Indianape ol Ww 000 thind jaterost ost. prom= 32.000 waited i roqiteod.. lee fron, MISCELI Se 3 { ANTED—A HELIAWLHY MAN TO $ HOUNK, EUNOPKAN PLAN, 178 s {luuL vntioaty Valuer House, Kooms Iu por day. nd upward Bit-AV.—SEABROOK & BMITIT aie boat work for the HRA DL y218 WAL yy: buuive wind phadots: ) Ca WALA BOUL 10 SY CAS Kony Tor yhawton, an ct Ur di Mound arid kontios tum ood sade dune oltles. WAQUN Ove und harness, Adurces PCH ETL JOH hde, ha und 13) AUCTION AND CO: Wushinuton-st. buys, ‘avounids hana vel:iclua, ‘ancusou horus and bugles, Call for bar= NG. CANT-OFE CLOTE ‘LEMEN WHO bud: ni Tlie LAGES AND GEN’ A deol tno clothing, om: LS, writ le iby guru owe mady you tevin He iL RISCTL EL bbl Pont Jit yas po it cunt mute than a Htewonber (ue number, othor Sia, GOOD PT iD FOI BU-OF Hilsy at GHLDEICH, 1710 Hiato-sttald No. Bil), Aue TUAHt promptly sitenuud toe eetublished tls PABLE PAT FoIt CAST-O¥Y GLOTILING, etd ails attondod by Aira, J: ~ SEWING MACHINES, ———_— 9 BUAND NEW NO. 8 WHKELER & WILSON! nd Lcabinot-cusy Slugur ate linproved, as ball sos, “nan viene Cinieets ace OW SALI, GOK BALE~5000 TONS OF ICR IN OAK-1O0s3. F quire of WM. BUINKMAN, 403 Weutworth-are A DYBRT ERE UAN LEARN ‘Tih EXACT COT ray Ldinhaing Gao. Howell & Core Nowss Paper Advertising Uurusu, 16 Bprucowt Nek oud 7, {orcireulae. “A toyairen yard ae Ge uaa Wt dottorsonvetyoooe A 1 5 corner Olirieu; Bighust cash pricys paid fur old Lrea, ‘ that, brass, wid copper, Fan Migs so Oe SE oF strats SOR Caw Dest: tS awa, $1, to, #2. ye Dollur Hat Eo TNS’ x. YB. HAMILL'S BCHOUL © LUCUTION, COlts per Mudlapn-st. and Hlabop-court; eotrance 3f Hishop-court. Clagoein glocution, 6a, m1 aod 4p. mL) Fluawox in Bhokapwary. Va. i. and’ 6p a, dally, \lours for private viassos, TH aid ile. ui. 1,23 7, A thing for private lvssons epgayed until Vp. mh aly. nn PUAN VOVANT Se NP A SRuOLOGIeIC lis. Dit KLL {Ss NEVER FALLS fh Ww tell he jt brusont, aud? future correc! “| Faiuve ot cheno} If you ary io tevuelo, leks or unbap able, sick, Gr Pyoonauis the Docive quickly. Ti puuin Greon-st. "TO EXCHANGE, ' Ht e—T" AL ¥OK CITY OK TO atsoan waldonows: Adutves Keds SiBALL Atsetu, Mian, =