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& ERAGE BOB -3e “RS AL BRSEB a: ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY DEADWOOD. Tho Great Black Hill Mining Region ety ‘and Its Gold Deposits, Two Itundrod Miles of Mosquitoes to Plague tho Weary Traveler. fEmery A. Btorra’ Experience In’.a Re- cent Visit, . Emery A, Storrs returned yesterday morning fron a two weoks' trip to the Diack Hills. His visit waa of a purely professional churacter, tho ‘Yusinews which took him there Involving ques- tions of titte to,certoin mining property In tho Hilla. When bo lett be antiolpated very ttle If ify, pleasure from the trip, but a ore enthu- alustio Htack THiltor—ond there haya been tunny of him—prohably nover returned frém tho four- your-old wonder of modern ctyvilization.. A TuinuNxe reporter, hearing of bis arrival homo, culled pon bim yesterday at his Inw-oftica and i suggested to him that an- account of bis trip and ndescription of tho country would, coming from him, be reed with no email degree of Intore est. With bla unfailing disposition to oblige, Mr. Storrs consented to give bis iinpressions of the sights which hid engrossed bis attontion for the pust two weeks, prefucing tho narrative with: BY the statement that 'he had dorived a great deal of eatisfuction, whitch wus wholly unanticipated when he left, frou his visit to tho Hille. Every one, 1 suppose,” anid he, in hid oasy, canyernitfonal way," {8 familiur with that grant stretuhof country between. St. Paul. and Dis. murek, «portion of which {a the famous ed he iiiver country with its vast. whoat-lclda, . It Be secindd to mo to bo one Smfticss, boundless plain of whout as 1 luoked’ upon it riding from St. Paul. to Bismarck, Bisnarek 18 a very native ploneer place, tho mitural sconery around itis very beautiful, but fn the trip to Hendwood and thd. Bluck Hts tha trouble begins. at Bismarck, for itis there wo tnke the stuge. Those ounchea are built for ‘ugg, and not for ornument; and, while no possl> ble couplaint cnn be mado of the managomont of the stuge-fing, and great attention fs paid to securing, not the comtart of tho passenirer—be- BGe cissy that 1s linposalbloa—but to reduco the dis- Mf comforts to ns small a point as possible, yet It 1s feo terribly Euttguing And tedious trip, Tho distanes between Jemarck and Deadwood Ie B& nbout 60 iniles. This is ordinarily mado iu } about Ofty hours, pravaltan day and night. lg about avery Gftedn Changes of horses aro mi ilies. Av TINS SEASON OF TITS YEAT, , after leaving. Fort Lincolu alt that rent stretch of country betwoen that point and Fort Meade rvemed to me an utter desolation, ulthough gone flemen rho were with mo sid that n largo por tion of [t. would be good wheat aountry, ‘That is possibly trug. But the mosquitoes are cuunt. teas. There -tre simply iniilions of thom, Thoy S nro not in spots, but ll tho way betweun those & tvo points, sily abort Ag miles. it was impussl~ i Liv to travel without nots over tho Lead aud faco and without buckskin gloves.” * How does tho Dakotn mosquito com, jn sizo und other characteristics with hia famous New Jersoy brothor?”” “ Hels dbout tho anne size asthe New Jerscy type, but niere yoraclons, and, ng It seems to ine, tnoro vindlattve. Aside from tho stations, whieh aro ordinarily sod huts, where our Lorses were changed and we took our meals, ther lsu't ® 8 biuman habitation between Kort Lincoln and & Ueiletoroke, nur is there a domestic animal ta bo keen, not g ent, TOF a dog, Nor aueeD, nos Ay B sign of any living thing with which olvilization dg nequalnted,—nothing but a dreary plain, with inogqtltues and: prairie-dogs,- and ‘aliall water, and antelope, with naw and then tho skeloton of some poor inule, which probably died to get away frout.the mosquitoes, ‘Common prudence requires you to, catry water such as you will . need ~ for drivkitig from = Fort Lin coln to Tort Meude, Reaching Bolieforehy, “however, matters began to chunge, aud for tho better, Fort Meade, which ts about thirty miles frotn Dendwood, ls situated in one of tha love. Nest valleys in tho world. ‘ho scenory there and nil nbout {t is surnussingly benutiful, and from thore forwardno complaint can be made. Fresh- er, greener, lovelier valloya were never seen, There is a great abundance of pure, clear, cold. muter in tho swift-ranning stroums,. ‘Tho Muck Hills—most unfortunately namod, because tho namo conveys an crroncous linpression of tholr character, heavily wooded ua they ave—is as FINE AN AGHIOULTURAL.COUNTLY - gs con be found anywhere, Tm told that in the Salloyy cuouh whont muy be raised to. supply tho wuhits of the community about those Ills, What portion of tho country, 1 think, would surprise. every one with ta benuity and fits fertitity. Itcortainly did me, The hille are is beuutiful inform aud ta ping, tha alloys fresh and green, aod everythin benrs the mart of prosperity. ee “Wo reached Deadwood,” the nnrrator con- Re tinued, nue riding over what ts. there modestly B culled a bill, but which wo would cull. mount- y nory 1s certainly territying enough to gatiaty uny one. Wo found the somowhut {n- mous village of Deadwood: In # tiarrew gulch, Utterly destroyed Just Sentumber by fire, wo found It ontirely rebullt, its gtrevts througed, substantiat business blocks on Its main thorough- fare, and churming residences on ite hilisides, ‘Everywhere were svon tho evidences of estib- shed business prosperity. ‘Of course nll these tiingsure quite remurkuble when it fs considered thut nbout four years ago this entire. country was in tho hand of the Indian, ‘The Merchants’ Hotel at Deadwood would rank well anywhere, Tho business houses tre well bullt, Aud present in the mutta & very attractive appuarauac. Te: ure partly of brick,—there ‘aro suvornl brio! pics ait of course, & Rrout many frame bultuitigs.” : ca what chnractoristio of the place 1mprossod you most?” + “Yo no the, most astonishing featuro of tho suddenness with which our. oltisens drop Into regularly organized government was tle up- pearance of thefr ‘courts. Golug Ito a’ very jurge court-room, In whlch” Judo Aloody, thie Yerritorint Judge, presides, L found. a large, comfortable partment, bettor than arythag we haye here nt present, oxcopt, perhaps, the court-rooms In thd now Govoruiment: Bullding, Everything wus : QUIFT, ORDERLY, AND Dxconovs. Looking about, over the Bur, ft seemed to mo yery much dike Chicnya,. Tho surfice indica tiolis ut all cyonta wero that way. There sre five Iitnols lawyers now prominent in ibe Ter ritory, among whom nro Harney Caultiold, who is dolag n good business and has an excellent standiune In Dendwoods Judge Atwood, forwort Of this oly, wo lea ‘stands excocdingly woll there; Judge Cary, formerly of Gutenn; Judge, Graham, who formerly resided in Chicago; and ‘one or tivo othors from Chitea: Wine wus your unprowlon of tho way In | which tho buslicss of the court was conductad and Justice udmintatered?’ wd ahinkg that ch Territory Dakota 18 vory mate in Recuring the i Jehtieas a udielat ollicer ws Judge’ Moody bis proved bityself to be, White tuuro—and thi seemed guite natural to a Chicago man—thoy were tr Ing 8 yoral of tholr county olleiuis tne der indlctinents tor plundering tho public funds, and Judge Moody seemed to by determined that they should not escape Undor any tochnleul eas. Arie! Of thesé triuls Tdid not leurn fore Ieaylny.” [ 5 Wht ty 4 did you formof the civilization and general material resources of the placa?” “ Byerything seemed to be! well-ordered, reg ular, and stable, Onv would took fn vain for wny of tho expected indications of plonger site, ‘There was ho violenco in tho street, bualiess acemed to be running wlong rexulurly, and, so far ne I could Judge, prosperously, Wi the fi- jnedinio vichilty of Deadwood are two very thri¢ing mining eltics, known as Lead City anit Central Clty. ‘The drive to cach of those places 48 4 very charming one, ond thelr surroundings us rouuatic aa possible, In the immednute yieluity of Contral City ts the fumous-Fathor de Bmet Mine, under the charge of somo,Culltornia eupitalists, At Lend City are thofuinous Hone aiako No. t and Homestaka No. =, tho lutier now known as tho Highland Mining Company, These two uilnea, with othors,—tha Golion ‘Lerra, for exainple—aru the proporty of u vory WEALTHY COMBINATION OF OALIEGUNIANS, and are operated, na Lam isaured, tn a inunner that bag reduced the cost ofthe netant produce ton of tho gold {taulf to tha sniuflest poasitly re~ sit. Iintienso stampiog-milla are erected there, this company having two of 1:0 w nips euch, and one of Gighty, ‘Tho T-stutip sci produces from 000 to sul tona of oro por any Tho cost, Lam told, 16 loss than &) per ton. Thore hus been no ctfort to bull these inines, “Tnitued, there seems to have been a stoudy elfort by tholr “Iriends rather to dopruciato them, ‘The mined themaclves seons to bo oxhiuatless, and, while the ore sof a Jow grado, yet it is not In pock- eta, but comprises ‘practically an entire Tountain. or series of pills, and ts handled so ebeuply that tho net protits of the business are iinmense, ‘here aru tour or five brivht, unt pHalug daily papers published in Dengwoud, Thore wre fifty to sixty huwyars thore, several churches, and’a regular family fife, Stovt of tho leading tan havo thelr rarailics with thom, something which jun't eburagteriatio of Balu comps ordinarily, ‘Tho Firat National Bunk o! Deadwood fs a biost prosperous Nuguclal inatl- Tntion, amd ita Cushler, Str, ‘Thum, who, by vir~ tue of ‘baying lived threa or four yeurs fa the “Hiack Hills, 18 an old citizen, knows tho whule vountry, aud “should be sought out by any one Visiting’ tho country who desired) to bo uletly und plossuntly sbown about. Su- Mies organlxing this: prosperous | commu ty, notwithvtanding tbo Tact that they sve no voto, 1 suttnd among the peaple of Dealwood ns zenlous anid intercuttuu gules a8 \n uuy other portion of tha cuuntry 1 fave ever Viulted, and ull along I could nok fail ta. seu, Aung tho Repubifcuns at teust, a very contident feeling tit Gon. Gartetd would be elected nnd A pretty golld sumuitog-up made Of Gen. Hine Suck’ fuck of quulitications fur tho pluce to Rien ho aspires. cnt’, ‘butawadders hase quite a king for coud, Lave thoy natt" ~ welt Hata cra RE a Som e Blac! 3 18 bought in Coie = ghinery Used ia the great mille is manufactured ere, A 2 ‘ ‘ess¢ ourcago DAIRY Papen - aaa Ard ab Oagerly sought for there ob here, Yet, print relutlons between tho two points tro Jn a Lugincss wuy vo intimate, 1 was aston: that thore suomed 60 be wo ttle apprecla- tlon of tho rent merits of the country, Itts Strango that In no inining counter, plenty nt timber, an abundance of water, and fine ngel- cultural landa immediately about it, should bo found ia combination, ‘This {a true of the Hack Hills and It nasures for it, L think, & very great future. Within a year from this time tho rall- rond will doubtless’ be completea to Fort Mende, fund poselbly through to Deadwood. 1; Bape tember tho rtuxo route willbe. shortened pro ubly twenty hours, aud the better we know that country the moro highly wa will appreetate tt.” Now that you havo returned from tho West, Mz, Storrs, arid got a Nite nearer to tho politica) vattloticlds, 1s t your purpodo to take an tetive Partin he campaigur’ neo “What ato your arrangomonts, if you havo male naye a pied os “1 presto that nothing, or not much of any= thing, will ue done before the lattor part of Auiguat. Lintond going Bast to spend my vaca ton fn about ten days, but shalt TAD? Svea at Inirlington, In, before Lo. Tahalt vialt San Francisco along about tho Ist of September. received nn invitation to-day from tha State Contral Committea of Ohlo to sponk thero during tho campaign. I aball give all tho time T on gomnmuaniy to campalgn work, par Hettlarly in Indian, Onto, and New York, bo- brome say, the 10th of Beptomber and tho day of election.’ “Fron this distance, and under present indl- cations, what is your opiuton ns to the character end Heoablo Outcome of tho approaching con+ *Lobserve, in tho first place, no signs of ils- affection anywhere. Ibelteve that Gon, Gar- ficld commants the ontire contidence of tho uirty, I think bo ts entirely worthy of it, and I AVE No doubt tnt he Will grow STHONGER AND STRONGER asthe enmpulgn proceeds, [have evory ature aneo from Now York that the frionds of Gen, Grant will do as thoy will _hore—givo to this tlokat a loyal and hearty nupport, T bellove wo can carry Now York, and 1 don't bellove that anywhore throughout tho pay, the sober scce ond thoumht of tho people will Justify nny such: obnnge asthe ciection of: Gon, Hancock would necessarily invalye, thus {mporiling tho general prosperity of the entire country. I bope ty seo 8 vory activo onnvase in Ilinols, and with it T bos Hove that we enn roll up our old-fnshioned ma- ra bg + “You have been mentioned, Mr. Btorra, in the somewhat numerous etouary, of candidates for Congress from tho Firat Diatrict. Aro you a candidate?" ‘ “No,” was the emphatic rosponse,—a no" which carriod with it tho decided inference that tho gantioman nevor meant what he sald more than he did just thon, THE ANTHRACITE. Threatened Rovolution of Steam-Pro- pulsion—KEnormous PWower, sniall Wolters; and Only Ouo-sKuird of the ¥uel Consumed, Netw Fork Herald, July? ° F Tho successful voynyo-made by the little stedinor. Authracite, whose arrival was. an- nounced in yesterday's Held, hus been wately aecumplished, contrary: to the prognosticntions o% thd neknowledged leading clvil ongineers on tho othor side, Eifected, as ft was, under tho unfavorable conditions of bolsterous weathor and ndverse winds, with no motive power Uut stoom, and that generated at just orie-Unird of the expense attendanton the use of the best murine engines aud boilers nt preacnt in vogue, it oan- not but bo regarded as quite a-now departure fn tho blatory of steam navigation, At tha dato of tho Anthraoite's departure from England, and on her gsubsequont arrival at St. Jonas, tho LUcrald gayo such aimplo, particulars of ber di- mouslons, tounge, Cte, ‘fis to render recapltuln= tion of these poluts ‘neediexs, Somo Jurthor dvacription, however, of ber machinery, 13 nthered from an iuspection of her enyine aud oilers yesterday morning, 08 Bho lay olf Clifton, 8.1. will not be without interest. Her engines, which werk on two cylinder cranks, ure of tho three-oyllnder conipounid order, «The stroke of all ly sixteen inches. in the high-preastre oylInders thy stonm Is abut of ut bolt stroke, aud in thy low oylinder at qunctor atreke, ‘he boller 44 on the Porkins system, and supplics ten to tha enyino v6 u prossuro of from 400 to 400 pounds to tha equate hnwh, The voller was tested to tho extent of 2,00 pounds to the square Inch, while eneh individuul iube has been subjected to a tension of 4,000 pounds, Tho voller is fed. by pura distilled water, und the conlensor, which Is of cluborato conatruction, permits no Ittermingling of tho Sresh, water'of tho boiler with thy sca water whilo amployed in condensation, “During the whole of the outward voyage steain was kept up and fnerensed ad Mbitum with the yreutost of ease, tho damper bolng asa rule closed down, ‘Who stoke ‘hule and engino tuom aro, 16 might bo expected in go tny a craft, vory a but oven when carrying full -stonni n stondy, agree. abl coolness cun be malntuinea, ‘The economy in tho uso of conl 18 nbsuiutely innrveluus, ‘The tot quantity consumed durhug tho voynye from Englund to Now Foundland was under twenty tons, ‘This was sulliciunt to carry tho Tittle stenmor direct to New York, nd she nov ane countered oxceptlounily boisterous wenther. Aijthorio jn generating stenm of tho high pressure requisit to realize a fuller bonetit of expansion it tuts boon found Amposslbly to ear Dine fn tho boller grent strength nud safety with durability, When tho former were scoured by’ reducing the interna) dimensions ani capnolty of the boiler the liwpurities that passed in were tatulto the Jutter. But this injury to tho 1 teranl surfaces of the builer by tho agglomeras tun of foreign matter was obvinted by the usa of nothing Bue fresh water or diytilied fresh water in tho bollor‘used over and over again without any admixture of seu water or any of tho.prodttuts of that water, The wrobnbility of ushiy water thit did not injure the internal surtice of tho boiler enabled tha deslyner of this now ayatem 14 applied to the Authragite to contrive 1 boiler that combines tho maxtiinitn of airength and sufory, Tio horleuntal tubes of which tho bolicr.i8 constructed ure two nnd a balt inches internal and threo inches oxternal diameter, oxcepting the steam collecting tbe, which fs fonr {nehos Internal and ive anda hale inches exturnnl. Tho tubes uve wolded up at each oud-half: an fneh thick, aud cone nected by small vertical tubes sovel~ clghtha of an inch in Internal and one and five-alxteentha in external diameter. |The firebox ts formed by tubes bent into a reotangu- Tor shape. phiced one und three-quarter inches Apart, andeounected by “numerous niall vers tional tubes keveu-clghths of wn inch in interntl diuneter, Tho body of tho boiler t6 made of a number of vertical sectlons, composed euch of ven tubes connected at cach end bya vertical ony; these sections ure juined at both ends by 0 vertion! tube tu the top ring of tho firebox, and dy anothor to thu stemn-collecting tube.” Tho Whole of the boiler fs rounded by a double cusing of thin shece trou, ited up with vegetits, Dit binek to nvold loss of heat, Every tubo ts seyurutely. proved by bydrautle pressure to 4,00) pounds per square Inch, and -the boiler in {ta completo tate up to #,000 pounds per siminro’ Anh, this pressure reunilig i for some hours withdut any signs of loukngo being. dleplayed. Tho nrew through the vertient connecting tubes is found nimple for allowing ef the free excnpe of the steam nnd for the provention of Injury aa overheating of tho tubes In contact will 10 LaIno, “ Tho engine itsolf has threo cylinders; tho frat Jan single ueting high pressure cylhuter, and tho second ulso Iv alngio acting, but ‘four thes the capacity Of tha tiret. These two oylluders are bolted together it the sane straight ine, and have a common pfaton rod, ‘The third oytinder is double acting, four times the cupuclty of the accond, and fs platun red is counected too crank at right anyics tu the otbor crank. Haylow wiufely generuted by this delicate nud noyol inuebmory wtoam nt a bigh pressnre, say $50 pounds, a dliioulty in usluy i bud to be oyer= fouiy In hit thy high temperitury -nlfected tho Iubrieution of tho pistons aud the packing of tha glunds. Shia Mr. Pericins clains to huye, overs come (and the,siccessful ocean trip of the Ane thricite goes far toward substantinting thiy -olaim) by Mest Introducniy. tho big pressnse steuin Into the upper cud of tho first cylinder, Whore there ja no gliund, ahd where tuo fornia tlon of tho pusitlon 14 suep_ us ta require tio Inbrientiug material, ‘hon’ cutting tho ston off about thy boll stroke in tbls oylindor it ts ads mittod for the return atroko nto'the bottom of the second eylnder, of four thiacs the ured, mul the temperature fa thon so much reduced, as to cause no difiiculty when brought into contact with the piston rod glind. ‘Ynis necessarily brief sketch of the plan of the bollors aud engltic of tho Anthracite will bullies to convey to the reader an idea of the Fudhed! chunges {a tha present mode of cone struction of marine engines that the designer of the little steamer has ndop! ‘The superiority that fa claimed for tho Perkins method Is sot down as lying In the extreme piu preamuire at which the steain fa worker, and the consequent ecopanty in fuck and decreased welkht of ons ulnes, boiler, couls and water combined that fs heeessury to be eurried for a given power or distance’ or tinte of stonminigs tho absence of fnteroal tubricution with efther oll oar tatlow, thereby avoiding the possibility of corrosion by uty welds; and, justly, a remedy ugaluat the {ey Ii eakrosioh of marino boilers by tha cons Wnually recurrout use of soft freat water or in Wate: f Fare ent auld yesterday moruing that tho ptbracite Wil reinalu erulslog about from pore to port Ju Amoriean waters until Beptent> Porewhda she wit probably return to Eoglaud, ing, hiv littly yessol ih charge of bis teat ir, Cupt. Dent we up ta New York by thu a, an, howe from Btuten Tvund and weit ight to the British Consulate, where bo pre- wel bia papers ond wax cordially rocelyed. Ho di not pud orders awaiting bin, how ever, ue he expected, go that the little era's movements ure'at present wucertalh, Cape Dent says that with tho ajthruclta cout ho cin gel aipnel higher rate of speed ont of her than with the bitwiinuus coud that be jsed ou bis voyage. very sanguine chat these new principles of marine propulsion. Os xe plified In the imuchincry of the Anthracite, will fret with more favor berg than fu England, for, auys he, You can hardly expect the qreat Mah wtoanwhip companics, WhO are At pred | ents satisfied with thle Carns, tw throw uway | rinachinery now iit use, which has cost 6o ay tiuueals vf, pounds, vyon though to; imuy acknowludye,after tho success of this rip, that all. thuir propheele reuking down when ancy fairly Oye at seu were utterly false and groundless.” Boyogd bo- Ing struck by & quuptlty, ‘of teld ice, whith’ has scarred but nat wjurcd ber hull, the whale Jour- ney wan perturinesd in purfect safety, Thy own: or, Ae, Power, lsu brother of the Engllab wmeui- derof Parlinmentof that name: Hoe tsa very wenlthy contractor, and his. magnificent. rest denco at Frank Hall, Fariningham, Keut, 1s one of tho most beautiful country-seats in England, A VIKING’S SIUP. HRemarkablo Antiquartan Discovory In Norway, Corgniaakn, Juno.16.—A recent antiquariin discovery of A most romarkable nature has put tho scfontitic. world of Scandinuvin fn coimmo- tlon, and is attracting tho general attention of the Beandinavinn nations, fondly attached to tholr vonorable history aud nnotent folk-loro, and full of devotion for tho relics of thalr wront. paat. In-ago this discovery cannot ‘copa with tho treneure-trove brotight forth by Behllomunn from Minn or Greofan sufl, nor. even with the exenveations conducted by Gorman suvans nt Olymnpia; it only carrios wus back to# porlod distant a thousand yoars from our timo, but atHIL St Initiates tho modern timo in the life nnd oustoms of bygono nges, and vivifios tho cyclo of old Northern poems, ond Roges n9 fully as tho “1ad® te illustrated by the excavations nt Hisaurlié or at Mycenm, or tho Pindarte odes by those nt Olympine rn part of Christiania flor, Jn the southy in Norway, 19 situate tho bathing estabiishinent of Bandefjord, renowned a8 aresort for rhou- matic and nervous patients, ‘The way from this place to the old Town uf Tonsbery coluata to a small vilhizo nenr Gogetad, near which {8 1 {umulus or finerent hill tong known sn the lent traditions under the name of King's HUI (ivongae haug), “In tho tat folds and menaows stretching from tho fJord to the foot of the mountuing this mole, nearly 160 feet in diameter, rises rlow! from the ground, covered with green turf. inighty King, it was told, bad bore found bis last resting-pluce, surrounded by bis horses and honnde, and with costly treasitres near his bods, but for ventures stinerstition and the fenr of avonging ghosts had prevented any examlina- tlon of the supposed grave, until now tho apirit of Investigation has fiieea to penetrate Into Ita recrota, ‘Tho result hie beon tho discovery of completo vossol of war, # perfect Viking craft, # Writiele tha unknown obfeftaiu has been one ombed. . f ‘The sons of tho peasant on whose ground tho tunnulus is slttate begim fn January and Februs ary this yoar an excavation; they dug down a well fron tho top, and soon met with some tins ber. Hupplly they suspended thelr work az this polnt, and reported the matter to Christinnia, whero the *Soelety tor tie Preservation of Ane ofent Monuments” took up the tisk, and sont down Bir. Nicotayron, an export and fenrued ane Hqunry; te conduct ‘the further Investigation. Under his ablo guidance the exenvation was earricd on fu tho months of April nnd May, and. Drought to a banpy. conclusion, roveullug tho wholo body of at old Viking veerel neyventy-four feot long hotweon stom and stern, alxicen feat brand ambiships, drawing, tive feet, aud with twenty ribs, ‘Tnis fa by fur tho turgest emit found from the olden times, Tr 3863 tho Danish Professor Engelbnrdt dug out from tho turf tour at Nydum, iu Seblesvly, a vessel tgrtyelve fect Inlebyth, and in 167 another was’ found In Tune, in’ Norway, forty-three feet longs but nelthar af theso ean In completeness or nppotit- ment Ud eoinpuired with the craft now excuvated at Gugatud. ‘The tuinnlus is now nearly nine dlstqut from tle sea, but it 1s evident from tho natuo of tho alluvini eof that in olden thes tha ‘Wives washod {ts base. Sho veasel bad conse> guently: been drawn up finmedlately from tho ‘Jord, and paces upon a.lngor &F fascines or hurdies of hazel brinehes and moss; the aides hud been covored with, stitt clay, and tho whole been fied up with eurth and sand to form the funeral blll, But the craft fa placod with the stems townrds tho sea, Itwas the grand Inui nition of the period that when the great Father: of tho Univprze should cull hint, tho mighty chloftain mightatarc from tho funcrat Lill wit his fully uppointed vessel out upon tho blue ocean, t Iu the stem of the ahip, firat disclosad to tha oy evernl interesting objucts were found, A piece of timber proved to be the stock of the unchors it was purforuted to hold tho fron, but. af thisno more wae fond than @ few reni- mints, In the bottum tho remains of two or thtee aninil onken bouts of 8 very elegant shupe wera pluced oyera inultitute of onrs, some of them for tho bonta, othars twenty feet lon, for tho large craft itaelf, Tho forn: of theso ours ia bighly Interesting, and very nenrly Ike that silil in veo in English rowing matober, anding in Qesmall, finely cut blade, some of them with or- Rantoutil carvings, Lue buttunt-denle, as welt preserved ne if they wero of yextorday, nre ornumental with elrgular Hues. Sayeral pieces of wood had tho nppenrane of having bo: longed to siedges, ind some boning and deals fire supposed to hive formed compartments dividing the banks of the rawers on ench sido from 1 Paseuaee orcorridor tn the middle. Ina huap of onken chips and splinters was found an cleguntly shuped hatehot, a couple of inchar Jong, of tho saps peculiar te the younger Tron Aga. Some loose beats cnded in roughly carved drugons’ bends, painted futhe sume culore us tho Lows and aides af tho vewol—Lo-wit, yellow and block, ‘fhe colurs Budtoritantly not beon diasoived Iu wuter as thes still exis olive oll or other kinds of vegetable oll wore une known at the thao, It is supposed that tho colors hive been prepared with some fort of fat, per haps with blubber, © 8 tho excavation proceeded, the whole length of tha vessel we laid bare, All islong tho sides, nearly from stem to stern, and on the outside, extended # row of clretular shiclds, pincod Hko the scalos of n fish; nearly 100 of these are ‘re- mututug, partly painted in yollow and blnek, but in many of them tho wood bud been consumed and only the central fron plute fa preserved, Brow tha funieus tapestry of Bayeux {tla well known that tho nnotent tight. ing-veasels hud thesy rowa of shields ion . thu frecbourd, bul it wis stipposed that thoy wero those used by the warriors In the strife, and only placed these for contventence. Lt le i now clear that thoy had only an ormunental Jurpore, being of very thin wood, not thicker han sift pnaceboard, and innble to ward off any serious ht from a eword, In the middle of tho veasol t Large onken bfoctc, sotldly fastened to tho battom, had n square hole for the mast, and soveral contrivances show that the mast was constructed for being lofd down aft. pluces of tow and « ‘few shreds af a woolen stuff, probably the malneail, were found bere. Jn this part of tho vessel was puilt tho finereal ehamber, formed by stron piinks and bonms pinout obliqu vly igalnst exch other aud cover= ig aroomtat renely Ufteen fece aquace, Hero, Just as expectations wore rnlsed to tho Lighest Piteb, w bitter dlaappointment awulted tho explorers. Somebody had been thoro before them, Eithor in olden tines, when tho castle weapona of" an -entombed — bere tempted the surviving warrior, or in sug tore moder period when “tho greed dnesa for treasure waa suprone in men's.minds, tho fnnecrea] Wi has been descuruted, ita cons Conte pilfered and dispereed, aud what has been lefeigonly dueto the huste and fear under Which the gruve-roblurs hud worked, A few burman bones, some shreds of a sort of breende, (areal fragmants of bridtes, auddles, and tha ke, te Drunse, altver, and lead, and a ooiple of motal buttons—one of thom with a remurkable repreeeniation of a cavatler with lowered lunce: ure all thet hua bean gat together fram tha heap of, curth and pent filling tho funcroat Chwinber, On cach side of it, however, wore dls- covered tho bones of a horse and of two or tures hounds, 1a tho fora pare of tho ship waa found 8 inrgo copper vessel, supposed to bo tho Adttohon cauldron of tho equipage, hammored ‘out of a Aule pleco of coppor, and giving a meat favoruble proof of thut remote period's haudl- cruft. Another fron vessel with bundles, nnd with tho chuin for hanging It over tho fire, lay close to. number of snail! wooton drinking- coups. The detafled account of all those objects would clitim too much spuce. - It waa originally tho totuntion to dig out tho wholo craft from tho bill wad transport it to the Museum at Christinnia. A large. proprietor of tho neighborhood, Mr, ‘Treschow, oifered. to pay the exponse, itt on closer examination ant After consultation with one of the constructors of the navy, IC wns considered unsafe to ate tempt such a distocntion. It 1¢ now tho inten Hon to lenye the craft where it was found, and fo protect ff nyatnet the fntivencent the welthor by tilting 0 roof aver tho hill, only carrying ta the Museum at Christlanin the smatier objoots, ‘The Government his at ouco, consented to doe tray tho expenses necessary for the purparc, As to tho thine when thy tumulus was theawn up, there {a no doubt among tho antiquarians Ahot (t dates from the period termed tho “younger fron Age,” distant from aur du: niurly 8 thousand years, or u ilttio more,» Wo shall have to earry our Thonghts. back to about the yeur #00, when Charlemagne was crowned Emperor at Rome, but whon Norway waa stilt divided between the wild chtoftains and sea. Adiga vanquished towards the eluse of tho ninth century by tho great Harold tho Falr-Mutred, tho founder of the Norwegian State and Nation. A we THE VALUE OF TILE-DRAINING, Special Lurrerpondence a) The Chicayo Tribune, Bentnowny Hoke, wean Dwionr, Ml, July B—Iiinals produccs ono-s!xth of the corn crop of tho United States, Livingston County fu 187 produced over 11,000,000 bustels of corn, For ten duye all cultlyating of this crop has been brought to a standstill by tho continuance of houvy rains. Tho comtequence fs, that orn to- day {4 in & poorer condition than it has beon aluco 187%, On all low, undralned lands, tho corn iw cither all drowned out, or so short and weakly That thero $s BUL h Poor prospect that the crop wilt ever auiount to much. ‘This bus been 4 fino season to tovt particularly the Use and Value of ‘of the englues | iy. tle. A portion of my corn-feld lies upon tho rondside, There I lald for an outict 1,0 fect of six-inch tile; and tho corn to-day ts over tive teot big, with 16 dark, rich yrconeotor. Upon tho other alde of tho road (s au open ditch, and the tield is plunted with corn. Up todate this Heil has never been cultivated, and ie now Bo srerapiecn, wink: weeds thut tho oryp bas born abandoned, In Judiana, farmora who do not tile-drain vholr Janda aro callad “Swamp-Angel farine ore"; und Jt $6 wuld that tho “Swamp. Angel cornecut’” will bo aw ong this your in that An abecrving’ farmer can tell thiv season, without apuctaciva, whero laad bas beon Undordruined. ‘The etfeut of this web seusan will bo to stliuulate furore fo tile drain twa greater degreo.than over, In this Corn Bult, the experience of twenty years establishes the fuck ‘beyond controversy that we will ulways bu sub- jected, from some unknown causes, to an over~ abundance of -raint and) ta order to guard pyulnst just such culumitios as the prodent, wo mbugt do whut every way of communsense twdo- tz but, as. Samo | lu, 1880-—"LWELVIG PAG. bis Innds ns he aftuation, once I feol And that Is, tile-drainin means will permit, one of encouragement ing to-da: fnst aa however, A that, through tho eolumpd of Tur Caicago “CRIRUNE, those of us who know anything about tho practical results of tile drainage might to ylvoonr more bi nighted brethron all tho lightand nets wo en upon a subject of auch vaat im- Perianos to the individual prosperity.of every ‘armor fo Iilnols, Samugu T. Ky PRote, - PEACHES OF 1880. What Delawaro Will Do with Mer Eatt- inated Crop of 4,000,000 Bnakets. Correspondenes Wilmington Beery Evening. ‘ Mippirtown, July 4.-—-Middlotown will this yoarreaume her old place ae the porch ompo- tiumof tho Jeninsula, and tho fariners fro ongerly watching for the ripening harvest of Jurclous fruit, which they fondly -bopo will re- vivo tholr drooping finances and rostoro tholr dwindling bank accounts. Although tho osti- mate for the country about ls more than 00,000 baskots lesa than was notualiy shipped In the ront peach yonr of 1675, when 700,uu0 baskats jound thelr way from’ tho station to the great markets of tho country, ¢ho 175,000 or. 400,000 baskets which nro expeotad to be takon one way ond another from tho orchards to market this summer Tepresent tho hixhest number qntlcipnted ta be shipped frum ogy ane point, Sinyroa, coming next with £2,000 baskets. Tha great bulk of the crop inst year wnsin tho lowor pench sections this year itis confined tothe belt of etd between tho two bays, and bounded on the soutl by North Murderkiit Jiundred jn Delaware and tho northern purt of Queen Anne's County and Cecll County, Maryland, and Penesdor and Ted Lion Hundreds in’ Deinware on the north. This is the erent peach country, and if thore over should be matured a full crop, would be capable of producing at. lenat 5.000,000 baskets, “A cares ful survey uf tho peach-growing sections, and Information obtained from various sources, his resulted fan eniculatfon that nfout 4,00u,W00 bi kets of peuches will be shipped from tho various points of shipment on the pentueuln, |The fole lowing estimate will show just where tno penches aro expected tocome from, and tho probable routes to markets g . OVER THE DRLAWANE RAILROAD, * Baskets, From Middlotown..... .sseseee seve B79,000 From Apmetrong’sStatlons.ssecsrsesssors T0000 From ‘Townsend . (including shipmonta over Kont & Queon Anno's Rallrond),, - 250,000, From Clayton.ces secre ternecuseersce BAU) From Delaware & Chesnponko Rntiroad.. 12,000 From Kont County Rutltund...ceccenseee 870,000 Fron Dover,... «, From Wyoming. From Morton From Brentford, From Woodsido, From Canterbury ¥rom Felton, Frotn Harrington, ¥rom Farmingtat From Greenwood.., Frou Helville, From Seaford... Krom Tatttel sees e sees see on From Baatorn Bhore Rallrond, Total Delaware lotiroad,., 281,000 Tn addition to this, the Junotion & Brenkwater: Natlrosd Ins mnie an ostimate. that along tho Aine of tholr road thoy will gather ubout 76,000 Iaskets “for shipment to New York, and that about 3,600 baskets will come North and be sent to murket by way of the Delaware Mond and its connections, TO netually guthor facts: from which to base a enleulution of the crop which will find ita. way to murket by the water tring portation fuellities to Baltimore and Phitnd phin is very diMoult matter, Along the Ches- peuke therdare numeroua Fegulnt atedinvont lines, which nro supplemented In peach seuson by temporary bouts. * ‘ho water shipment estimates are always, thorefore, lous certaln than the others, but Ist year Lvery Beening’s eatouilation of 08,00. bas- ‘kets to Baltimore was within 40,0 of the natual number shipped, ‘This year the most relinile {uformation, witeh canve depended upon with equal contidonce ng that of last year, justifies tho following caluulation: ‘ Sccrotary Creek sectlon... DOttGit vo es eeereer eee as. to peenee, Choptunk River, Talvot County side, ‘Wye and Miles River. Chipster and Sassnfras Hivers.. Huck Creole, .... 2.0608: E. 8, Steamboat Company. Othor routes. ‘_Totht... Tho estimnto that there will be 250,000 shipped by water to Philudolpbia Is one which Gepends upon olroumstances for its vorillention,’ if Phitadelphtn is x poor market, very little fruit will gu there by Bont, na It will be sent to moro favorable markets by rail, but If tho 259,000 bus- kets tlo not reneh murket that way thoy will by tho Delaware Itallrond and must be counted in the estiunte for tio crop. ‘Tho recapitulation then for tho entire crop expeetod to be shipped fa wus follows: 5 a - ‘Baskets: Ry Delaware Ratlrond, Ty water to Baltimore,. BY water to Philadeiphi iy water to New York. Tota! shiptrent..... 8,032,500 ‘The orchard shipments Inst_ year were 3,480,000 bnskols, bo that It will bo acon thot the erbp tha {ear promises to bo quite ay urge na that of lust yeur,. Thero will be at least 90 per cent inore fruit consumed home hy thy drying estub-* Ushmonts and canning Caetories thin lust year, and It {¢aafe to cutimate tha home consumption Lesp busketa, which would put the entira crop catlinate ub about a round 4,000,000 bnakets, wad If tho fruit will bo na romunorative na it wis, lostyenr, the Peatnsuly will be over $1,500,000 richer by tho aro| ” NORTH CAROLINA. A Large Ropublican state Convention -Iudge Ralph FP. Buxton Nominated for Gavernor, Ttauiran, N, O., July 7.—Tho Repubtiean Btate Convention iiet to-day at itm. Of the ntnety> tonr counties; ull but six were represented, and Wore than 1,000 delegates wefo present, Cot. Tsnac J, Young, Collector of Internat Reyonue Of this district, was made Temporary Chairmun of the Convention. ‘This was dono in defereico to the wishes of tho Grant meu, who largely pre- dominate {n tho Convention, Col, Young bulug ony Of tho 3M who yoted for Grant‘on avery bale Jot at Chiciyo. "Pho usual committeus wero 1p- pointed, and the work of the Convention wayde- iyo several hours aver cantests from Wayno and Now Hanover, ‘Tho platforin indorses Cure eld and Arthuras indispensible to the presoryu- Yon of tho Repudita in its integrity, Tho cons soltdution of the railroads In. thia ‘State under tho control of foreign mouopolists 1s denounced ha dauxcrous to the bestintureate of the peopla, ‘The purty Is piedyed ton completo und purtect ayatein of education, Tho tufamous Craud in tho Constitutional Convenuion of 38:5 18 yivore ously donuunced-and conduinned. “Tho present: system of counting Is dunouncad as tho grogscat politlent robbery practiced upon n free peanle. dudge tuiph P. Buxton and Oliver 2. Doukery 4 were putin naminition for Governor, A, do- mand wis made to know If Buxton would res algn hia Judyeshlp, and meet Jarvis, the Demo- oritic candidate, on overy stump throughout the State during tho gampulans Finally his frionds pledged that Buxton would du whatever ‘A GOOD BUBINEAS MAN WI the State Commiticg might require of him, rullof tho countica wns gallyd. and, Vookery: uot being a candidate, ie A tinanlinons voto was cust for Wuxton, Motus Bnrringer, of Charlotte, on ox-Confederate Helgalor-Oene- ral, was thon nominited by seelumation for Lidutenaut-Governor, i a Papillon cures chrono eaturrh tnsufiation, ¥1 i DVANGHS stabi ON DiAaLONDS, WA’ rites etd, mt oneciinil bracers” rutos. 13, LAUN! Reonad ands EY iandoloh-st. Eatantisnod bot te ANY AMOUNTS. Av WEDUCHD ATES, LOANED AA on furniture, planus ote. without rewoval, Ap- inty nt Koonie tdi ah td Waaulancancat. ca AN AMOUNTS 1G TOAN ON FURNTEOIEG yianon, Ble, without ramuvly also On all yoo curltics, Duarburn-st. Root th. + it VAI ROK Ol) GOLD AND SlLVET— ‘SMonoy ta lena on watches, dldnande gad valu: bles of uvory dusoripeion, at QOLDSMID'S Luan ud phen yuce Uicausud), UW) Kast Maduaon-st istab- rm ‘AUD PAUOWSENT Tipe INaUIte 1D FOI PAPAIN aR anal ero icy GRTUAGH, LOAN & NTORAGI: CO. —Muney tw juan on furniture, oly, without ree oval nKovds in eturige. 60 Bust Van Duren-sty TPCHEay chCH rato Foil SLATE BAviNuS und Pidolity Hank hooks, and Noundigavian Nas onal Hauk osrttones, 110A. MOLL jeoaral Brower, 6 Wasauon MNITURE AND PIANOS Witt any Amount at roducud Roume IT wud 16, i E mang kirwor wou NUR ENG Deurvornesty AVE 75 WO TOAN ON HOUSEIOLD FURR! uBchinery,, pape And Curringe: iyerals, aU Hawrborn-aty Hous - NOW ARE Tort RALE—A KNIGIIE PLAN'S COAT LERL with us, for sale cheap, eM breast, LINDSAY IHOS., 141 ind 185 Beurvura: TRON BALE-ICK, 1a TONE, AT TILE “ICK- Pr a clarudte uw cata Ae uno Cbioators Jrock Ielund 16 1t' duput ia Live falana, Cuok County, Ti SN. 1d BE ALD Kult CABTCOBE IN A Ooi nu efuthity Ontone i mee ir rt Geir, Ad we, HOUSEHOLD GOoDs, _ i SIPURB, CAD! BTOVES, ETC, Ah pti OuA GW KOT R UND Brlendtaatuck. Fale dealing, ‘Upon IW. & J, H, STOREY, é 2S Biate-at. f irid Bistueat void Noy Mit Wed (oy, Hatauletod ta, ¥ CLOTHING, attended by Mrs. J. Bint _BDHE TRIBUNE BRANCH OFVICks. NORDE TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER- ous, patrona. throughont the city. wo liaro cstad- fined Hranch Oficos in the diferent Divisions, as deslated below, whora advortixamonts wilt “ha takon for the same price At charged ab the Atain UMice, and Wil be recetvod untt) Wo'clock p.m, BOUTIL DIVINION. J. & I. BIMMH, Gouksellera and Stationers, 121 ‘Twonty-wecond-at.’ tt gO AUET Drureiet, | Ss Cottare Grove-ar, rihwesteurnar saitihe TRA. HUCIIMAN, Drogutst, cornor Thtrty-Orst and Buate-sis, WEST DIVISION, CUAS. RENNETT, a Btattoner, ote. 937 ‘Wear diadisun-at, near Wostern-av,, TU. SUNNICHSEN, Druggltt, 20 Blue feland-av. Tye it. SHEE Hrs damator Nomadeaier, and Fancy 0 Laken, tod OTE HABE, Druga, oll West Madlson-at, comet Paulie, ON ve of BURLuNUTAH cer ipa, 4S North WTA GO, Drumelats, 07 Larrabod-at, anny Uist. Il. NEEM, Printing and Advertising Agent, News and Statione: rapoe, Gs Kast Divisions between Lasaile and Wo! . PERSONAL, 5 JRronmtar ON WANTED OF MARTIN CONNOKS lsat heard of in Helens City, Cal.—by his sister, MANY KUESUIUHI. ais North Hurioutat, Chileno, DEMSONAT—CONA AND NELLIKE PLEASE AD- PeRRaM ie Went saunas acetal eorteapond), and obllgeCUUSIN FRED. - PEON aah RIO you ee eon Baht Write sonme DOT ee eter LOST AND FOUND, OBT-JULY 3, AT OR NAM ICN: bots indr's hocketbank containing same manor, | return tickal to Evanston, and a streot-car coupon. Af finder will raturn tha puckathuok he can retain the contents, 1. 'T, CCAM, 110 and Ud La sallo-at, LLOSt YOUNG SURPITERD oUt DLACK, ‘with white and bur spots on facg, broant and feot, ‘collar, with license. Ander will be duly rowarde by Jenvinu the same ag iA! Vincenn ‘OSTA DEED AND AN ABSTRACT BETWEEN J Lako-st. and to viaduct ont ialstod-at. July 2 Moturn to 20) North Uroon-at. und ubtain @ lo eral rewar a‘ ONE STE cou egeare tial the under ein beSal edad on roturnini a 10 MAUINNIS & ably, rewarded on roturning Bovis, u Hnataat tAYED—JULY 9, FiOS iis BOUTIT TANCOLNe D ston bay mace, white siae in foretiond, ot bind fout white and ewellad buiuw fetlock, weirht abaut Raa recoivaronnel. eiisnoUsls, “buses colvyy rowsri. | 3}534) TU! BALD BN, tang West Moneogent. (OM MY WHALE, PLUDE-T black hors, with halter on, and a ance on the fotinev of ona hind og. A Wueral reward will bo pald for iu tamo to the above numbor, at AND UWO-WHEKL HUGGY 5 oune Huildiis, July fy butweon 4and 6 Stuck An uraation it regard ie FaeoTy yo iberatty. Powel : IGNABOINGEL, 427 Soult Mormnene) oe RIS MVARD-AND NO QUESTIONS ANKED— Wost Warninutancht. Wodneaday ovomings THENON, PARDEE, Nagra 4 2g Routh Walerent, uot BUSINESS Cli K IN VESTA derstunding or wishing to vo into. the restaurant business: locattun the rury bast; tie toason far ‘walle {ng on accuunt of bad health, ¥ 5, Telbane orice, A HT WO OASTE AND forvicoscan buy Lusinoas that will pay f1M por fpani Auply at ollco of Benton Mouse, ‘south Cla [ONE TO SEVEN THOUSAND DOLTATS eu. curvs partnership’ in dry yoods, uroosries, cluth- dug, kente’ turn tam, Liste Capa, DUCT and Bhd, atc, Dushivesss lung estabiisheds Hlourisning eunditton, In BE tu hoep bouks, nnd as he becomes pe- qualited with bustucss, In which he will bo ably taught, tu ake enilte Manneonent. Aa present pros prictor, who Is perfectly sulvent, nd in comfortalie cireutustaneuk, hus unuihor buvitiess requiring lls Pere Bona! services. Refurenvos and every Intoruution fiver, usd required, Address first instance up to uoaday nox:, ¥ 2, ‘ritune ontce. Jot Ave A MANUFACTORY, witit FuLt Hine Of wood-workIng nnd veneer cutting mar chinery, for tog saw-mill, ete. Works cuvor five acres, and arv'altuatad In direct ting of communication to all parte Of the country. Ror particnlars nddrons JULN SM, TODD, 234 Haat Wushington-at., Indlanap- ‘olla, nd. [roll BALECRIXTURES AND FEW MUNDIED dolfurs in clothing snd bats and caps; sinall sluck- try goods if wintedt stareroum for rent low or for safes toention bent in townt only one competitor in clothings anyono wiviing to locate 10 6 pince that has doubled in ton yearn nud has advantazos not found gieumtiory should Invostigaty, Address Lock Drawer FOlt ANY SAN UN: Jeon SAR Conte toma: wusiness lang eal wend oe ixbiieheds will sell wether ur wepnratelys cauae for Wiebliy te soll, tog much athor busiouss, Address CITY REAL ESTATH. on eaTES ECIAT OPPORTUNITY-MONNOR- et, between Beetoy-ay. and Hoyne-st, south Front. "in order to rank quick aie, fam, authorteed fo clone tt Out at 8) por foot. ‘This is the beat chance In tho market without question. Recnro bor, feet hy 1) will you cnn, Ai, A, OSBOMN, 128 La Salto-st, Hoomh._+ . VOR SALM—MICHIGAN-A¥. NEAIT hc ficthost, Kk residence, ‘W-Lo0t fot, Ktofiate Ne 1340, ‘on Teslicnces, gouth nf tmanty-recondeaLy recegtly atahed. By fart Weahington-at. Ai, E—MICHIGAN-AV., TWO NEW BIUCK WANTED—MALE HELP, Hookkeepors, Clerks, &e. Vy ANT —-A CLK TO KEEP ACCOUNTS AND correspond; one with sone knowlodgo Of Wort- ern Janda preferre: Good eainry. Address, stating refarehres, W fi. ‘Tribune omce. WASTED AN A Stoltz, 4 YouNG MAN, Ag 18,18 boukkeepor and for general weiting; mush reside with parents, Addreas X 5, ‘Tribune offee. Trades. WARTED OA Fey goob FANCY Wravens Yo, Bt Mavion mits, Springtetd, Hl,“ DICK BIEMAS rou. BALKE—LOOR= Lai) car is feet onat of Fitth-ay., 2 foot, only $20 pay foot it secured soon, TL Ay OSBORN, Ya’ tallo-st, nom te ca ee i ce RUBURKAN REAL ESTATE, ROR RALE—OW RXCHANUE~A OUD, HOUSE and 100 featurund, well located in Bimburats tho proparty uninerimbersds will tnke pact groceries 7 GIL Frgtiergouds. Kar particulars address P, CUANGH BELDOM OFYRRED fal ioe in Englewouds Incallty the lore,’ best ‘RSitee J, C NEWCASTLE, 2S MeGrogor-aty or call after 6 p.m, . WRT, di Michtean-ny, WARGER, aon, Kind iv wait Seale Latte ENON AMUENG © OOo eet ia > Conchmen, Toamuters, ac, WANtep-tosrirle 20 NontiT LA HALLE . Employment Agencies. . « WARNTED-MEN Foul LAKH uLuNYy, FOUNG, active. trustworthy taro, wiid. Heferenues essoritinl, Hegietry, 275 Wost Motiroe, Bateas uf Literatura, WANTED TO LEAVE SONDAY, 110 4 Fallronud Iabarora for Dakota wager #La io free fare, CHNISTIAN & CO. SH Ronen Wate COUNTRY REAL ESTATE... FOIL BALE—GOUD FANMN CLONE TO MANRRT fina, henithy wwenvlonay deep, rieb soll: bulldingsy orchards; convenient to achoole snd churchess miles; only an hour and a bait ride from Chicago, 1 ‘will soll thoag fares very chonp to save tha owners if ‘by foréclomire of inortynges. I also want to va chinien Yartin tar Heqslewood property, We choles farms for Eng] We RUAN Gene, Grown Polutetnde por SALT—CURAP LANDS—13000 AORN IN Ureoloy County, Nebraska, for Ta cents 10 $1 POF apros Ulla perfect. ‘Address W 63 Trituno offcd, ___ REAL ESTATE WANTED. ¥ ANTRD={WFSTsSIDE PROPERTY LOCATED onteide of Seah Near Mitwankeo-nv, oither in Btaye's, Borden's; Johnson's, of Gray's aub- Givisions. We can mako snite Ag Tot hold too high. Ro charge, GIUFFIN & DWIGIIT, Wert, tate Genlors, Corner Washington and ci ACHES OR LOTSSOUTH OF THINTY- at.. Immodiaaly, to butld on LO, ‘ro: itoont 13 Metropolitan Mock. FANTED—A WALK RECTION OF LAND IN Conthtl lows. Gite description and price, Ad- dross Hox fies, GUtawits Ih 2 A Waniip-a Fanator, FROM 10 TU 20) ACHES oY Ag gant oe murcunrain tinots or Towa. Ge Ait At outh Canul-nt, Chleago, ‘West Side. © TY, RENT—A -FURNISHED TOUSH BUITABLY for swall family: guvd lucation ang convenient to care, Call at 21 Loomis-st, near Van Buren, onl, two blocks from Jefferson Hark. - Bl North Side. TO, RENTGNEATLY, KURYIBIIRD TOURE TO small family, who will board ownGrss of will rent art OF tas Louse Unturhlsned.” 4 wond,, Diearant 0 AL party. AppIY to-day at 4 seminary hal lock north of Pullurton-av., oF address X' (Po RENT—TOW TOA GOOD TRNANT—KLE- PA Ara a eM 1gDonrvorn-ais ti bake : zs FO WE OOM, é South Sido. M9, RENT 2, WOGMY, WITIE ALL, | CONVEN- oncys auliablo for ruronting of hausokeoping, in anefrone Laliding ais Cinrk-at, Just south of Jack= son, Apply to W. U, KEMPOOLS CO. 0 Washing- —ONH TARGH PARLOR, AND SIT= ting-roam, on ground Hoor of No, Dy Sixteenth= parior can ‘by ulyided In two, and sitting-rvoin tshed if desireds expecially sultable to & xu0d join, Apply on prowilon, tPO_MENT-FUINISHED ROOMS, ALL, FRONT, forgentiomen, 47 Monruo-at, opposite Palmer Tiouse. Apply nt tou! = PRO RENT-MANDSOMELY ETRNISHED ROOMB, overy cunvenionco, #4 Wabanh-ay, Fpo Te ce FURNIRT ED Noo TO KIN- Fle Kontlomen, yniy. Waris modoraty,to xoud rive, Apply at 200 Tidlana-av, comer Twenty purth-et. * nec Weat Side. (PO RENT—H15 PULL MUNTH, FIRST FLOOR, CON: wlatiig ofGtine rouina in tre dwelling, No. 2 Turvurd-at.4 alc avcond door, 1h entuos Blo, tiny twas vtory brick hous, No, 4 Irviig-pluce, Inquire at us Weatern uvonue. ‘TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, Kc. Miscollancous. TPORENT—A WHL1, LIGHTED ROOM 4038, BUIT- bly For myeliine ship, witht wawar. AuplY to. de Ko LEWIS, (ing, stchignn, [rok BALES COAL siden, RoW RUNNiNGE wuinchinory first-olneas everything complotos b6-fu0l yoin guud cowl; cukos equal tu Kustern coal; 10 miles frues Chien. Call or address G. A, COLBY, MS earbOrns Awe GHANCE—< nusiNves MAN Winit CAsit capital, unincumberud rea) ésiato, er porsunnl FUpUTLY Cah UCUTE the exclusive cuntrol und manw= eturing Of Eauda UF unitmited denand, with 4 par =f coutprotie Siajor ively ogm Bk Sy? TE POE Rang ciance TRA OLBAN DESIR able stuck of moods of F7,00,in a live town of W000 inhabitunts IU miles from Culengu; thin te un Opportunity sekdom oferods yond and sutisfactor mone iven forseiiing. Addrosa oF Inquire. of PRACY, with Sibluy, Dudluy & Co., 48 and 0 Bout fy Ort Moorman ou s ‘LADY WIT! NYED—A NO, 1 HUSINIES A cash caplint of from #10 tu foto take w halt Intureat und manage a first-clasy maliiivery and Iles?’ Turnlaning-goods story tn lve interior town Of 1100 Intubiuuntss Hsien sino timo, mukon money, wid hi tncew in iuying, tenors Tufervicos ziven und required, ‘thls ina splendid ap= orbunity for the slubt purty, Addroas for ono wool Watebune vite > VANE to SIL OR EXCHANGH FOR Brock Of hinrdwary or farni. good Hotel property and awulling and two lote, ‘Title perfect und no tneum runes, twa Inuure: tidy front Chlengo. | Addrung ty 1 A P SCHERMENHORN, Huntioy Grove, Molenry Com WANTED ONE Ob SiOnE PANTIES With fron: tive to ten thousand dollars, tu, fora mn stock company furcne uf the bost gieciela Nehts on tho markot, fusiness onvrmaus xnd proms 20 vor’ Cont. Aduzeas A. Wa, Teibunu otien, tava rosownod aquaro planut oud ae nuw: Can Lo soon nt tout & Sons" Stusia Come Dany, (6d muntveat, : {A GOOD ROCTAVE FIANO RON BALE AT it ‘A. tra nty-necond-st. Price, #12) TCE, ¥ iets e Q as ot fort NCS an superb, tuaten ments lave retained Choir yusidon atthe. head OF imuderaly priced pluias. LYON & HEALY, ‘Blate und Monrvo-ts. LO Be ana, Peed Hv. Bratt, te eruinunt pianist and composer, ihusexprossosblmavit conauctimg thalr woll-knowa iiorite: Leongratuinte yuu upon tig vroat ua walle Terlted successor ta Crou-sfauly Cana, wilted, Thy. ind, te Unquosoasvly tho best small. plan va niet with, alinor ty thls eowatey we HucopD, tin HOT aunmued und aorowahly tested US plat L Coulliseurenly Uollavy tt possib/a that muon a wuparls qunllty UF fouy ‘coud bo prntuced in sucky Hhuitod neo Bnd for a0 suiall an wmMaUNe Uf monoy, PRUNE AN Se ‘tata und Monrdo-nts, STKINWAY'H 1 YLANG A 5 aus shAotte or ite wound, LYONS HHALY, STATE AND MONIOE. TPORENT-AND FOR SALM—PLANOS, DIICES gina ustrumunts kept in ordor, WAL. {ty Lad ee a ee PV ARTED To Tine ror The OR FOOT TUNG, Oo fAret-viawe upright pintor tust po cheap. Auuruss ¥ 15, ‘rituno once, $5.00 ° = : PER MONTEL Fou! + _ BECOND-LAND, PIANOS ; W. W. KIMBALL 'S, CORNER STAT AND ADASI PIANOS AND ORGANS, -INOLUDING 1.000 tieteinut Beever broneitninos, Sathue shok, and Story & Coup planus, und Baley reins, Wo hve declded to sell during the, next W duye un torine mu uaay inl price ng tuw that oil ean purcliaea, Orgad BER Bnd penn tte CAA De Let uid iO Btatoent. ‘AN EXPERIENCED HUSINESS MAN TAS 600) Au diab to invest tn oualions inanfaotufiig ea fer te wilt Ww Riven and ru- 4 an {PUB uGe hoxctins, movi Fare AD “by cuntrict (warruaieas, Exterininatnny f Cant ar ate Al 9) Fraat Waahiinlun NESE OTIS Gs eT AW, LRGAT EES, eu exiater conuuining te names af 4 benana whe have AVortioud fur te claitn aney and eroparty wy fa Jt NK A= Wiie waurelved Za se EY HAY PIL BUNT eduiiiayeed ayaipat ai ior deb by" die Andie patanyung cleo doline inure ae foes, und will psy nae in ons ff iia) for uvidency tn shcu Hegovbe? Ree Avot spuceauig parunde ure nr 0 i 4 tus withcut culldron prefarred. ‘Address W tH, Tribe D-ifAVING A DARGIS ACQUAINT. uh erainetdators tn tha raat, 1 Budird, ty pinko w cunnuction with 9 reliablo cuinuiimatas Nous wit viuw ol business, “Addross XU" WW ware or gone Dakota, Address 104 74 Lnkrats, Cl endl Wax COW BCHOONEN ABOUT 3) TO 20 MW “tune capacity, X64 dribunw once, VAR At Pu Wo Sa Ss yMantogs Haale s eat, EATEN S, Fi. COUPLAND & IL. ATT fafeallaree, Chicaxo, JUATENTS OUTAINGD UY C.o, TAIUUSON & et urs. Uti Huu #1 feapur iifuck, Pattn eaten vnlcawu, Gh Feat, Wass nsiun, freo,$1. NOLO AL HUT whos it. H. j,earo Urinthall, Lamb” eon. YYORNES 8, ATTORNES 8, PAMENEMS WANED. SAICTNEK WANTED-WITH 000 GAPTEAL IN Paice yaaa te re OPE [resa X GS, ‘I'ribune wiice, ~_____ PHOPUSSIONAL, _ "A Goonnte «but Ga perioney, uplnees quiouy snd’ Togally teansbew PLUMSTED, F¢and 89 North Wator-a TO MENT. ‘ANTED—TO | RES FLAT ON BStAT. house of about 6 rooms nnd bath; must, bo irst= North af Bouth Sider all move kentioman and wif. ¥ 9) ‘Tribu NEEDOTO RENT—FOR GENTDEMAN AND jrife, furulsbed roomy hunrd for tedy, “Audross tO~HENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED: two soung gents, North Bide pra- ul Tribune ottlos. ae ON A TROUT CLARKS, NEAM THE HILIDGE f Hog wit boura t4 0 fd por weeks without buard, Tih DRARNOLN-AV. — MADAME DABUTS vourdiig house; furntstied cous with OF withe out bunrd; day bonndors wanted, South Side. 1G Bypepge-counr—vasiny’ any sitanty [85 WHATY-NINTII-ST.—IOARD AND NICE ly-furnlshed toute at from BW & por wok; Jucation first-ciuss, North Side.’ UAINOIW-ST.—VLEASANT ROOMS TO rent, with buurd, . 269 * Moteis. ENTON HOUSE, 28 AND 230 SOUTIL OLANK- si vovboaita tho Custody House aid adjolnitue the Grand Paelttc—ituums vlugantly furnished Y conta a might Brenktast, dinner. or. ppur 25 eptite, Tho Renton tauren fow und vlogant marble Malidiny, ta WwW ANTHI—M0 RAIL UOAD LARUE cage & Northwestern Co. for fowa and Wiroonialng $0 ae daz ay fur Uiinois. 2 hutel walters for bows, Haunerymen. 1) for rolilng-mills treo {args bf farms, Atd. He SUBRURGKS, 31 Wost Nandolpheste VANRED A PATLHOAD LAnoiiE tS For cu nd Tiinolay wage £08 Fare. 40 for farmer t torelty work: CHOUBTTAS ‘& U0, ‘BB South Woter-nt. a Miscollancous, VWASIPOSOMNTLAMEN AND LADY AqnyTS ‘VV “to adit photos nnd engravinus of the Presiden= tlal candidates. Also noodli-canes, neodle-package, and numerous other fasnutling Articles, Particulars frag. GC. M, LININGTON, © Jacknan-st. Chicago. wan LD—AGVENTS—Si) A WEEK CAN Bit inde byenergotio rien with our fnst-eolling tne yention, Out schemo will plone any we aecking fe rill pny tar inestizaten: Rott stung TOF paperse 8a 4 MMe rie ath 70. 3 phe ser 37 and 2) North Clark WAanten 7 Roun Gop aust WANDS bayt ma Ht Ks. ahh dhronst finying, month toaixwosks, Appiy nt WASTEU—A SMATY YOUNG LAD TO Wark {na ature whu lives with bis paronte within four blocks froin cornor of Wont Madison and Abordeon- Fit. Bond wddresa and references at once ww ¥ juurie ofco, z rs recep WARTED EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND SAN Recustumed to ‘using typo-welting —muchino: niust also be oxpere tolournphine, Address, wit tofer= HOR, RtALINK EXHErlUNCD, SOIArY @: oC eribuue obice, noe SSIATY CxDACHEd Ane aire VANIED-A COLORED MAN TO WAIT UN table, waab windown, otc; ono who is ex- partenced and wants n pormancal place, and wilo can glva rofcronces. Audross X 6, ‘Irlbune office, ANTED—A MAN TO WAMIL GARAGES, A’ V W Woills-st, Mountain Houso, GBS. AS ARTICLES KENN) ¥ AG Fo 4 THAT sellin every family, 8. Mo DY, = Ws ‘T-ODABS NETAIL HALS- TNH; Must Lo ws thorouRhly-oxperienced shiue mani Ry others nre wintud: must como woll recum= firatevhiesioeation, with pleuxant und attractive rou! ryote. furnituns, wid everything aniiroly ne FUURHONL saibw apan tue publlo with tho los a4 tur the price in the city, ENT: optoror, x Tous, NEI OF STATE AND i a LU; por wouk, froma $3 to $211 gis0 rooms rehited Without boar. i SOW MOUSE, Ia BIATERR. ONrOgITH miner MogKe— qexpnaae to @ por days @ Logs per Wilveit | RUROPEAN HOTEL. “TIInUNE i Miock—Thy iuraust. bont-Curniahud Kurup hotel (nthe oltyr chirxes 7 conte to per duyy Hieat-claas rostaurant tit eauie Dulin ORES HOM att a coo! 7 M—AT MOUNT FOREST, COOK PeUninty, on ite, Cos Alton ie oe nice piinc for summer Louriors, bio pur week. 1191, KRILOUG. : HOARD WANTED, UAKD-AWITHE FURNINITED LOOM, FOIL A Jady, tn. B respectable private family. whore thore lhro nu cthor bowraurs, South side preferred. X 67, ‘Tribune vale, é Harrison: mended, whery Inst omployou, wit! ‘of reforonces. Balnry, $15 per Wook, to go West, Ci = Twovu bung Tine teat 20 Was Adamaeates ooo) Pe A ir ress, yu Quy, oom i) Fullore fatiuing, id ‘Denrborasst, V ANTHD—TRAVELING SALESMAN HAVING ury-qoacde trade to carry u ling of fringes, winips, etc, on horal commission: also & aadesman for chi Address, with oxpo ‘and. reference’ WASip mee MCAU Abin Mouth puurtieats Pbtlot doiphis, Pa, WANTED—! HELP. saw vel Sees Domestics, ‘ ey Aa tae ae aes a gic Xpnly avi Nurth May-ot. corner wast Out, WANTED BWEDE OK GEHSMAN Gli. FO gonoral housework -in amail family, Wsoutn Beortaeat,” A ANTED-A Ulli 70 DO GHNFRAL. HOUSE V work in St. Joseph, Mich. fur a fatuily of three adultas ploasant piace. Alust come well recommand-. ed. Freo transportation furnished. | VU, ‘Triouue, WASTED A GU) GIR TO COOK, WABI, ‘and fron. _ Apply at 224) Caluniot-av.. WHS hese to vik en . . , a 2338 Wabnali-nv. ea WASTED-A GHUL FOR GRYEIEAL TONSE- ‘bas Ne tOTH ie family of threo, Apply atzay Wa- VW WANTED-AT RORTINEART CORNER” FUL- phy Mhoray. aud Clarkest, an exporlenced second « FOR WANED gi GENENAL HOUsE. ‘work at Au Pultoneat, Wa ‘i Siia ete a ‘ANTHU—A_GUOD STRONG Git Fe = (Waralivurenurie: oof Went Jagnsoucate YOON WANTED TA BHCOND GIL To Go A BitONT distance In tho country, to nastet with tho wo! tog und Ironing, Alust hayd good roférences, Call at G2 Wrbnstiay., corner tundoiphest, WARTEO SIIMEDIATELY A IUST-CLADS bye tin De irl to do second work In n private faculty. 0 with references need apply. Call to. Scamatresscn, 1V ANTED-GULS WITHL MACILINES 10 WOIUC On Goverment blouses. Apply at and sl Mast anduipiests socomd mong PRY SE Laundresact WASTED BIEMIATELY ~ Goop siunr, nnd hunese wauns in Guolchiye‘Boeton Bluse Lanse Fey OM Wert Madisun-ate a? Toeton Bian Launs Employmont Agencies. WARTER—Guup atts—Asy Nua cont mn ut a Ea Wost Suurad-ats (Burenn of Luarature). en \WASTEDIDINING TOON GIULS | FOR NICH eununer hiro). Sunt bo axparienced, neat, and firat-cinas, Goud placg, gnud wages, C Euiploymont Ofitce, 6Lend si Ln 8 ROOD, yes ANTED—DINING-HOOM GIRTS POR SUMS tnor hotel. Mr. DEAMLEN, 416 Wabnah-ay. NYTUATIONS WANTED=SIALIS. Woolkcopors, Clerks, we. SITUATION, WANTED-CLIKMILE OF ANY kind in atore or ufiice, orat apythiag where the forvicos Of Ril uxperionced, trantworthy wai would bo ugutuly nods work ba ty, und willing to work {or vary quderte snioey, “Woforadeus frsi-ciaan, Ad> areas W'13 Ic G TUATION WANTRN—AS BOOKKEEPER IN A lure huuwy, by & KuntlemBa who Is a good oo counudht and thoro usb bunt ence vrsecurity, He Ly Me SHAG Wan’ ‘A YOUNG MARIIED wan iran fusitrance uitice. Mave Lad vver six oar uxporiunice, ‘West roferencus wlven. Address He ALN, une ofr vailat Woruan's TATION WANTHD—BY A VOUNG MAN AS snloshun or assistant Luukkeupor in suigy whole auloextablishiuent. Mizht yours’ oxput eu It thike clty, Bowt refuratices xtvatie Addi Tribune GITUATION WANTED iY A VIRST-CLABS COL ‘ored man who Ls not afraid w work, In wholesale sioru ur ax walter, Gud rofuronces, Catt at iw Third> ky., gcond Hoary MGUATION WANTED-DY A DRUG CLEIK, grodtate In pluriauy, Address CHAS, NUE, Grexon, Ul - THUATION WANTED—AS A HODKKERPER IN PDP any tine of buninuse, ov of vadkkooper mud neatntacic superintendent iy woolen mill, Mghoat reference front past employer. Cause af being opon fF pus! SMATA TORE, arductly sntu for ladivs td “delve ur ridut good ATA wARGAINER A Viity Nic auidie ana P phawion ving Wured alse; ean] SH sl fur Bo q ud Bhi fs Wiatrrtane a At A SACHIVICEHEV ERAT RERGANT Gait vinwes, buggie und phusty! which wo linve Tuadondvaheens niust Uosold. Ht. 4, Martin Gompae by, a and tat Tester teunnter ot tunyne for pleas varsian tat fof lugnge for plo ioe, An autre Ih dopon is yrenia F DLEMRY & CO, MONROE, ‘ales stables curnge, Michi ¥. (4,8. Coopor’a alit plucd, would cuit tho site; shippors und pure chusofsot horus, to tule woll-recugnlacd, Ianto hore imarket-in tho city, Wi aru recuiving Gn woluaatinu:to sbinpors und dealers; und rotalilng for City usg, lara nunvere of furses ut wi gradoadally Ineludity gaiey stuck, the-beod trovlers, finey-mited auddlors, fiw broky windie drivure aud’ gencioumun' Tondstors.-Lorses tor ol} knits Of bustnosat pola teams and couch tuaniay alse fue grocery wpiie iad Helles ery-wuyone, und aI kindwot work torsos und HhEhe pid Chewyy arate borsus and pita, and “edoup Cura ures, CaN und oxuuitio our pxtenelye MUCK, ws WE eMTHHUE fall to sult yuu, \Wvouro DUE UXEH oy commufsslon businosa, Hon tall] Hulng roceutly burnod, "Address AYDEN, 4 NA UROORKY STOLE, Woiing ite hp’ MON WAN'TEL a Understund thy bualnces {i all (ts branchusy wile log and able to worksor thy benett of my emptoyors ean kugp aecounts. Koforence Drluty, ato. unsurpassed, | Wut ‘Tribune onlcog 5 GHRGATION | WANTED — To, TRU GOTS drugyiat onguied in Iurye retail businuss Iiyunrs, having focontly dimusod Of samo, Wu ANUUMOn Ba clork OF Manager In aturo, OF + purctiasg an interust in a oid extabithod’ trad Yyonrg oxpurtunco, of dud habits iid nddrow tit and goad salesman, Wiil'wort 7, MOE ew pusitlons cannot PruKint, ‘VrIbURY Ooo, ‘Trades. ITUATION WARYIED—AX VOREMAN on, ‘ruuuhtnnan in maehina-ehion by ube win Hus Inuit OF the uoet Wusicriianupas Hentorrereran eds, mat f te fi Addrean MACHININT, Noe it Wav thintaeutuent, SITpAvley WANTKD<HY A FINRST-CLABS MES shanta wha Ya posted im designing, drawing, pute ertehiakdni and aaah eit Ws foreman In BGP ia gilterant urancnga, und sul paloma ‘= no ob)uct, x ah, piarrlod,» worker, for. mddorate sale betdiy, Auddross It, fUAnAcar, Moatros, altuation jin or newund plcatu, Hest roferonees givan, Address 10x Bt, Murphyes burg, Tle * ABS BIN GITUATION Wanrkt—uy Kits: Q painters work of tiny hind, Addrvss X G4, I'ribunu, HEVERAT. NEW AND SECOND. gles und roud Wagune chenp for thy nOxt 1 inust move my shop. Fil Staturas, N AND G iid Oadtgtonenes pages net wand Bcotd-Band ven Casa udvances on horsea and buyslos, Call for bs quins, : : 4 WANs, GOOD MULHY AND -THNH Foudeurtuunus Apply act North I rit q OO WHE HUY A SEER 6 fonde tn thd Dost inantior and Huntedy uqual Wy now, ul Slated ay, lly 3 eT, Maria ‘coupany, ai und INSTRUCTION, HUFEESOR OF DITAWIN Mal Jeeaoue int Water colors, all u, How of roturencus given, With summa achoul<publio oF pris Vribuus obice, © yale, Au Fear TCAYZHIL, ‘Tunchor of Hocution und. Dramaile Ark Nev Contemt Muslo-dal, and Mer ptioy Bubuvl Uf Sunteal Art. el oie, uleeay Duan READER ANT Palinautar=tlocal vox punlls tn ‘voles culture: ind drasuatio art ia cithor ‘bugllaty Vreneh, oF Gare Hug, Vay9 add ETHODS yuraltyi, sor es} Jadios iethodlst), ‘St Lauin, Alu, y 'KAC] fur Beanens wn eral graduates tut classics for Frenchawnd juuatcs by ‘entral Below) Agency, Ee = _ STORAGE, cSnrnmnennrnnres: S eersrarrnmremwericincs MICAGO BTORAGK CO. ‘0 WU KANDULVIL iv dy city vor storia fuepiture, pany, wiureuate Uo te.” fawirntee Advaritos mage ie dusieed, VOLAGE FOI FURNE BUGUIES, BTC; boxtinelty. Adi wa, Sorat per AN Ys uh Weal Mourgecas to" fa TPO BXONANGE—100 ACE unimproved lauds in Missou Loutsy guvd wieat an Ne neni IMPROVED ARD tult puantirt wud wtusk ts Pexchenyein i fallin spriuye) will excueriya in tract feikisenteetagr a ( Galloraddrogs de A-CULUS, MW Lyerborueas, . Mousekeopers, ITUATION WANTED—UY A WANISIT GIRL AB 2D Husokeupar, Inquire at Hotel Denmark, 12) Kast ele : Miacelianeons. HUUATION WANTEDAUY A GENTLEMAN 3S youre ofaxe, iurrled, Knpwing four fundunzrs, und wall uducutods cust aud peal estate vocurity, 1 wholusale Wuattivas, Howspapsir, ductur's ones, Malary, $78 Wook, Addrows Nabloest, jor una weok WM, WANTHDIVEMALE: e .Domostics, ITUATION WANTED—BY A Goon, srHADY ir] ine privulo fawuliy, Addross LLANNALL Mee addline We Coveney ; Mixcatlanvous, GUNATION WANTEDA, LADY THACIIER dysirua a situation as nursery yovornogn in Chl “BBs Bovun years’ wxporjence. — ‘Vuachs English ranched, plan, Mand wiitar, fee stranger, wud Hiitetaemmieusane hunger apuly at uuces "Addecs GUVERNISS, 20 las Islanieaye, : PO RAE Cita oe DOU ROY LINDEN Hulsiing onulve, Sxl suitable sur. frobe UF Inininy purpoauay two Blurlovaut uxhwust fw; enw tuiat{unear arid rortnigon etanei Gesapa, GIES t sd ‘ Baviattonts Ntciluuae, we be DAY Id CO. 78: i Sea i (Olt BAL HCA Pi SECOND-IAND PO ‘ Dig ungings, wiaunted tor farud way, 1 2, wid 1 orsy puwur, cuuuplute und gpaly fOr use.’ Alnu port Able uid ataunary bullers, “Btadonary chyines iryuy M10 Zinc bury, all makos wud In fing order, Alay wil ‘f kind: yu r. Waghe Teer He. des Be Poss JALE-ONE LARGE COMNY BEATE wih borse-puwer, all complerar will be and eeu Te calla Tofavon Cath ue uduevas LL. ae ADELAANA'S CO, Future, Couk Ca, II, CLAIR VOYANTS, NM ithe COLLINS, CLAIH NaN Tie. Mieco piuyrioisn. 60 WE RECO END ai RASS Aaa vee advisor ou lore, tour oat Tye onsestDusiueses WLW, Mudisneat tue, byw LL vat NETIAG, + Honwsty, ale Soa agerraeermoma