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Bed BicCormick, Tevvin ( Pers. EQk StaTSeSr ee? Beads a te OM TRIBUN The Chicago Team Victorious at Troy Yesterday by a * Score of 6 to 2, Fourteen Innings Played in Worcester and Providence, and the Home Nines Beaten. Cleveland and Buffalo tho Winnors— Boston Beaten by Cin. < ettinatl. Afrotting at Marshalltown, In, and “Rave Botwoen Thoroughbroda at Déadwood. . BASE-BALY. - CHioaao vs. TROY. Bpsetal Diuspateh to Tha Ohtergo Tribuna ' qndy, NY July 16—The Chtongus won to- day by superior base-running aud kood batting at oritical.poriods. Tho Truys flolied fatrly and batted woll, but ran bnsos poorly. Kelly, Evans, Gillesple, and = Wiilfamson. carried of tho flotding honors, ant Gore od at tho bat. Tho Troys rcored tholr first ruson a hit by Cogzawell and threo passed balls, ‘and tholr recond on hits by Evans, Holbert, and Coggswell, Chicago mado one in tho second inning‘on a hit of Corcornn and errors of Cozns- well; two tn tho third inning on Datrymplo's ‘threo-basor, bits by Gore and Willlumson, and n | { passed balls two tn the sovonth on a three-bnsor ‘Dy Burne, bite of Dalrymplo aud Gore, and a pwild throw of Evans; and ono in tho ninth Honing on a bit by Gore, an error of Coggswell, jand a passéd ball, TH BOON, aya) a] t] P48 3} 4} 3) 829] a] a 4] o} i} 4} 4} 0} 0 g} g} t{ i} 2] alo 3] of i} 3] a] ao 4] 0] of 6] 3] a} 0 4] 0} 1) 1] 0} a} a 4} of &| 8} 3) 8 0 ‘Welch, p. agdtolbert,'0 af al a} a} 3] 3) 2 el 6] 2| 930/27] 16} 6 Meago, Le 8} 2] 2 4] 4] 1] 0 Bere ote 5} 1] 3} 3] 3] o} 0 4] of xf af af al a 4] of of fu] 0 0 4] 9} 0} of a] 0} 0 414} 4] 3] 0} 8) 0 4} 0} O} G) 6) 3). 1 4] a} 8 4] a] lo 4} a} a] 4} of 2} 0 fa8| alto} ts|3{20] 2 Sah eye 200080 ie 600000 12 roy... ase Tans enrned—Chien; ro-base hit—Casaldy, + Throo-basd hits—Dairymplo, Burns, . Hanes ‘on balls-Fergueon, 2 Cosaietyy Bhses on errory— ‘Troy 44 Chitenu, 4, .eft on bipex. 9; Chicaga, Etrtok, out—Holvert, Coggemell, Giltespto, neat, Burns. La Houble plays Fer gibi ee Comms well: Weloke itor Part, Co; gewoll to Connors, f} 2 “Faia alis=-Fltmi, 8: Hulbort, 2 Halls called—Wolch, $1; Corcoran, 119. Strikes anlled—Wolob, 31; Corcoran, 83, Timo=2:20, ‘Umplro—Dosoher. ; . OLEVELAND V8. WORCESTER. 48; Troy, 1, Bpretat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, ‘Woncrsten, Mass., July 16,—To-dny's game was hotly contestod through fourtcen inalngs, « but was Dnally won by tho Clovelands by a seoro of$to 4. A bud throw of Wood gave the Cloye- Jands one run in the scoond Inning, and a wild throw of Dorgan two more in the fourth, Tho winolug run in tho fourteenth inning was earned on safe hits by Hankinson, Dunlap, and Phillips. The Worcosters outbntted and out- fleldvd their oF ponenta, Bit, thoir hits wero un- fortunately placed, nnd thoir errors wero costly. bhai TOSS RE789 10 Tt i 18 a Mbveland,.... 0000 000 0 Hs Worooster. 210000 0000 «Earned tuns—Cleveland, 3; Worecstor, 1. Flolding errors—Cleveland. 4; Worcester, 6, Baso hits—Worcester, 10; Cleveland, 11. 'worbnso hite—Bennett, Richmond (2), Wood, MeCorinick, Hanton, Firat base on crrors—Cloveland, 4; Worces-° er. First baao on balls—Clovoland. 1, ‘ Lofton batas=Cleveinnd, 0} Worcoster, 10; Struck out Phillips, Shaifer @), Hotaling @), }, Blavey. Crenmor, ty Klchraond, 48, “Balls called—MoCorniick, 'Steikes oallod—McCor + Richmond, 34, Doubio piay—Cre ivan, Passed balls—Konnody, 3; Bennett, 1. ‘Tho of gamo—3:15. + +Umpire—Bradloy. ‘ BUPFALO V8. PROVIDENOR, Bpretat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, f Pnovipencs, RI, July 16.—In the came to- day between the Duialo and’ Providence teams tho’ pitohing and ficlding on both sidds waa ko ftrong that neither side yot nm man over tho home-piate for thirteen Innings. Finally, in tho fourteentt, Buttalo gut in a ras andaghuvioge wm blanked Providence, won tho gaiwo by tho ful- Jowing unprecadonted score: Inntigs— 23450789 io tl 12198 0000000000 00 0 1-1 6000000000000 0-0 CINCINNATE VS. TOSTOX. Special Diapaten 10 The CAteaga Tribune. Boston, Nass., July 16,—Cincinnati was to-day Viotorious over Hoston 4 100, Following fs tho 23450789 00023 0°0 0 i=t oocvo0d00 00 THE TURP. * NEXT WEER'S MEETING, Tho gront turf ovent of the yonr—tho trot- tng mooting tn this olty noxt weok, given by the Jockoy and Trotting Club—bids fhir to at- tract to tho aity moro strangers than have ovor vialted any placo fora like purpose, Tha aum- bor of horsas entered in tho various stakes cx- M ceeds anything evor known {n tho history of trotting, and as about 90 per cont of thom aro now at tho track, {tis beyond question that tho number of atarters in cach event will be very largo. Tho program includes fivo days of sport, and among tho sonsational events of the waok will be the grout free-for-all statiion raco, tho modting of the “big four” pacors— Sloopy Tom, Lucy, Rowdy Boy, ana Mattlo, Hunter; tho contest botweon the two most 0 (A cotebratod young trotters nthe country, Maud 8. and Trinket; and tho first coming togethor of Bt, Julien, the King of tho Turt, Hoputul, who Das tho honor of the Lustost wagon timo over Made, 2:10}, and a record of 2: ae tu harnces, aud Darby, who could boat every horse on tho Y turf last“ your, barring Karus ‘and 8t. Jullon, ee on for uch day und the Ist of entries is as follows: * an TOESDAY, | pipe va Haneig het Ronetor 2 class~Charlio 0, Edwin 3-83 Edwin: B,, Billy, Frank, Taylor, “Barkis, Hurinous, Crockett, Calamus, ‘Tolu Mold, Ben Morrill, Dom Pedro, Hortto, Jona Grant, itonz!, Duck Sung Wee Datsydulo, Boston, Dig Bonn, and Jobu It, 3:20_ pacing olass—Littla fe.g ker, BUE lornct, : Brown Jug, Sorrel Seott, Wonderful, od ald ‘WEDNESDAY. Free to all poolng ciass—Luoy, Sloapy To: Roway oy, aud Mattiolunturs? no 40° olats—Clark nlutto, Bugene, Kitty fellow, Little Prank, jazetoor, Alma, Len 8., Unroe, Builder, Wilbur troubadour, Currie’ Goazorta, sary Bailie, muna Staxwotl hay Sforsing, Kare. Sprague, UC, ante Ht and Woodlake, es atalilon olas4—Enaign, Bt. Cloud, Piod> ont, Gray Cloud, Btrader, Houga and ‘Tondy lambletontan Ihishaw, Kontuuky Wilkes, Sut vingood, Indicatur, Ambar, Mambrino, Turk, Black Cloid, Diamond, Jim Bano, and Forrest Goidd rmunapay. 5,223 olass—Bonner Boy. Katlo siddloton, Bello Lew Scott. Nil Des: Wedgowuod, perandui, Yeas Turpin, tommy Gates, Atouurch Rule, jennie O,, Dutchman, Little Han- Onorles W., Wilbur ¥,, Josophus, ra Lane, Gossip, Outlaw, Mlaek “Cloud, Holla, mo, r—St. Julien, Darby, Hopo- . In this race threo are required tostart, and in casa 'olther Hopeful or Durby is unudlo to start thery will be no postponcinent of tho race DUtSt Jullon will trot avainst bis own the of AZM for a purse of $1,500. Vo FADAN, + . 1,219 olass-Bonosettor, Etta Jones, Charlie (clasd—Ji Rab, Eliner, jabadour, Ford, Lidu Hassuit, and Hannis, sagtony Wil ‘Gody, and stichards* : : 4:00 claae—Charlto O., Marion Hf, Contolla, Yi 00 clei a 13 nto! a Marvel, ‘Don Quiscier crackere: Charlee’ We trador, . Humbletonian Bushuw, Wiedmout, ubadour, Gray Cloud, Kentticks Wilkos, Buckes Suid, Nowbern, Liloy 0. Paring, Duck, ‘Auber, Paluia, Red Jin, daady ‘aud Pilot i old Maid, George Judd, Lowioust, William Dream, Capt. Jack, Russ Ellis, Warriors a MARBUALLTOWN RACES. 2 Manswarurows, Lu, July 16,~—1n the 8:43.clase won, Crow second, Jessie third, Times Wh, HIG, Bail, In the 2:38 clisa Minute Maxflold won, Jessie z rie i cond, Falrmount third, Tle, 23l, io ruining men was won by Tim Fannigan, Resumption second. ‘Time, 1:40, 1:48, DRADWooD, Dravwoon, D. 1, July 1.—The raeo yeator. fay between tho Mantina mare Premliim and Hitrdwick's Rambler, three-quarter mite dash: Tor €2,000, was wou by Rambler. Titno, 11104. LAKE GEORGE REGATTA. THE LNTENCOLLEGIATH FOUN-OANED BUKL-RACE POSTPONED. UNTIL THR EVENING, Lake Gronar, N. ¥. July 16.—At 9 o'clock tho Inke was smooth and overybody expected that the intercollegiate race would bo enlled nt tho time ndvertised, Half an hour jater a south wind aprung tip, and it was decided to postpone tho race until 6:0 to-night. ‘The crows are in sacelionk condition. Columbia is still strong in fayor. Cera AMUSIMINTS. HOOLEY’S, Abonefit porformanco occurred Inst night at this house, to boneliciary being Str. George Hol- Jnnd. The attondanco wae light, but not os light ns tho entertninment offored, For tho opening tho first act of “Our Gontlomon Frionds" was given, and then came a rvaitation, “Ouster’a Last Charge," by Misa Adn Gray; thorendlog of tho frat not of "Tho Taming’ of tho Sbrow,” by Miss Emily Gavis ond tho old farce To Obltge Boson,” in which Mr. dobn Dillon assumed tho port of Trutter, Onan occasion like this, when ladies and gontlo- mon volunteer tholr acrvices, serious criticism fs out of tho gestion. Therefore we will mory. Jy record tho fuct that what thoy did was well rovulved by 0 good-untired atidionce, The feature on tho bill to which special attention bud boon directed was the. title of n wild abe surdity * pouring the solema and Roul-freozlug title, * The Wanderlug Denon ot the Grivo,’ Inqui In regard to authorship elicited the Titorination that Owen Fawoott had Dlosboined {nto a modern playwright and that this was his maiden effort. ie wroto it for, Mer. Wiltim L, Howers, an aspiring autor more or less known, who, wo were wid, meant to sweep tho Western country with it during the coming senson. Ho personated the Wandering Denon, The curtain went up and wo recog- nized that Owon bad beoumne o Modern play. wright Jn the brondest sengc, “Tho Speotro Kal ght, or Ghost In Splté of Himself,” a farce by Monerleff, famillar to thedtre-gocra ne for baek as hulf a century ago, was Inid beforo us probably is the nu- thor of tho ghostly title and a few torrible gigs which might ake Monoriot? turn fin his comin, but ho can scarcely claim the body of the farce, WIHALING’S OPERATIONS. Interviown with Pittsburg Iron Mer- chants—Their Probable. Losses. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrranuna, Ya., July 1—Tho article in Tr TrtnuNe concerning Whaling's alleged orook- eduoga cnused considerabie exoltemont in bust ness airoles here. Your correspondunt called on several of tho firma uumod for the purpose of obtaining additionatinformation, Mossrs, Jones & Laughlin stutod that, prior to 1874, the firm ot + Pouroo, Whaling & Co. was ono of the largest in Mitwaukee, nnd that they sold larzaly to thom, ‘Tho firm fafled with au indebtedness of botweon, $500,000 and €700,000, Mossra. Jones & Laughlin sucooeded in recovoring nearly ovory doltar owed Co thom, since whfoh timo thoy havo not bad anything to do wits Whallug. Ife was not thelr agent, and could not be, He did not have one pound of tholr tron, aud thoy did not lose ong Genk: by any of his transnotions aubsequont 10 1876, : Mr, Robert Anderson, of Andorson & Co. Pittsburg Steol- Works, sald he read the article In Trg Tnipuxye. Ho had Just returned homo from Chicnyo, and thought the firm would como Out squaro with Whaling, All tho steel thoy had intrusted to Whaling scoured, and | thoy fad Also possee- sion of ‘tho storo-ixtures and nccounts. Whaling was a dashing young man, and was at tho Mononguhola House about two months ago, Hie was considorea by iron manufacturers ono of tha boat sulesinen on tho road. Moasrs. Gratt, Honnott & Co. denied. havin, any conncotion with Whaling. Ha was not tholt agent and never hud been, VPaintor & Sons stated that Whaling was: sim- ply u broker, and nevor noted in tho capsatty, of on agent forthom. All bills wero settled with principals, aud ho received a commission. Ho did not handlo. any money of tho firm, oy also stated that they had not dealt with him for avout four months, and that ho was notin thelr debt to the amount of one dollar, ‘Tho gonersl opinion seoma to be that Pittaburg $pg gtulcackurers will pot lose over 86,000 or oo veg ts CHAUTAUQUAG Onavravgua, N, Y., July 164.—In the evening session of tho National Rducatsonal Association, W. A. Halitaan, of Dotrolt, road papers from Tertalozul to Froebel, being a oritical comparl- bon of tho work and methods of tho two inhoyn- tora favorabla to those of Froobol. ‘Tho comnmittce appointed a yoar ago to report from prison Btatlatics the relation of oduontion to crime, wits continued anothor year, with State Superintendent Wickenfiam, of Pennsylvania, substitutd as Chairman. - {fo state: that the stu- Untica so farcollected showed that no bigh-, school graduates were in jal. an Dr, MeCosh utged tho collection and caretul sifting of statistics to sottio tho yoxcd quoation of tho inoral tondenclos of our svhool system, r.BeCosh rod an onorgotic plea for tho Pasitextion of primary, secondary, and col- tygluto education, tho depirtmonts of spolling reform ond Kludorgartens hold maoctings, Prof. Maroy, of Latuyatte College, giving tho _pringipal paper in tho former, ond Mrs. Kruuse Bovite iu the latter, <papor of Dr. W. J, Harris, of Bt. Loulg on Eaulvalonta i a Liberal Covtrao ot Btudy,”” advocated adlicrence to Latin and Grook as tho Dagie of ull trio adtication, Buperlntondont Hancock, of Dayton, 0., dopra- cated much of the eritiglem on our achools, The Notional Gouge gf tuoats Izod jal Council of Uduoation organize by tho olootion of "TW, Blokuoll, of Mraetonue Botte, ns Prusident, James C. McCosh, of Princo- ton, Vieo-Prestdont, and Louls Boldan, of Sils- sourl, as Secretary. nn A MILITARY DECISION. ‘Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trioune, WasutxaTon, D,O,, July 16.—Adjutant-Gon- erat Druin bas just deoldod a oasa of {nterest In Northern Ohio whloh hus beon pending {n tho War Department for a good many yoars. A full bustery of alx picoes of Cul. Burnett's Artillory was on April 2y, 186t, ordered by Gov, Dennison to roport nt Columbus for duty. It loft Clavo- land immediately, and wns sont to Marictta, and thonco crossod into Virgina aud took an active part in tho catnpalgn thore, Tho command bas long boon trying to haya the Doparte mont recognize that thoy wero United States trbops, but’ terotofore Gon. Townsond has bold that they wero militia only. Tho following conclusion inthe nintter is reached, by Col. Corbin, and has beon approved by Gen. Drums “tis cleur to my mind that the First Ohlo Artilory waa ta law, aa 1¢ was In feat, ia tho service of the United states fran aud in- SS ESA St AR ee a vie n tha ol t organization aeearatugly." ee ee oo AN INDIANA SCANDAL, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fort WAYNE, 1nd., July 10.—Cousisorable exe eltoment bos been produced at Woodburn,» small village in the enetorn part of the county, by domoatic scandal. Mrs. J, 8, Hil, wife of a Jeqdlog furmor, and mother of Bve children, bo- came unduly intimate with Christopher Oliver, who bourded in the nolghborhood, During JUW's frequont absences, Cliver spent moat of his tine with airs, JUN, Her busvand roturnod Weduosday night, uffor soveral duys' absonos. Whou informed of the facts he end abouta score Of bis nolgbbors want to bis house, where thoy fouud Oliver and dre. AtiIL together, from the houso by ' bombarded by 10 mob wi rotten ogus, ota, Mo ran and was pursued a long distance, Ho dig- oppeured that night, and bus not boon acen sluco, Ho ts supposed to havo raturnod to bis former home at Autworp, O. The afuir causes much exvitament, Mrs," Hill's roputution has ulwayé been good, Her husband will upply for @ divorcee, for salo had ‘boon Why Hancock Wont Weaign—In Case of His Klection Sle Slay Name Fitz John Porter as Ws Succossor in the Army. . Dispatch to Pittsburg Commerctat Gasttte, WASUINGTON, D. Or Sly 14—A_ proiminont Domvcrat, speaking of Gen, Hancuck's resign: tlon, said to-day that he had boon urgod by bis Political advisors uot to think of vavating bis position, In that event It would throw tho su- ection of hia suocoasor Into Preyldaut Hayes’ aud, and, by rotuining his pusition, If vivoted ho could name his own suvoessor. Should Geu, Hancock aocede t this prograt, it is undore stood that the manngors how suggest the ap: polotmunt of Bits Jun Porter w tho yaualod trunk of Major-Gonerul, over the heads of brave olficers who served to the end of tha Hebellion, and who hayo sluca boca conspicuo' in tho Ware jn dofense of the settlers uf the Indian frontiers. Tho bill ponding in Congress for tho Testorution of Portor, should tho opportunity oovur, Would taoliitate this schome. ‘The Domus crate Kro ovideutly making great calculations of havlog tho loyul’ clemeut of tho pouple, the army, and the navy take a back seat, if thoy suc- coed fn the not at all probable task of carryung thu dlecWons, 4 SS A UEEREEeaEEEEREEel Folsoned wounds or stlugs cured by Papillon, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 7 LAKE BLUE Exerclaes at Yesterday's Meeting of the Sunday»School Association. A Strong Move for the Publicn- tion of n New and Cheap Hymnal. ‘The day at tho Bluffaln point of comfort was allthat could be desired. A olottdless sky and dolightful atmosphere gavo renewed Interest to the mootings, which were largely aitonded. Ag Bunday draws near tho crowd {ncroancs, anc it in thought Clark Street Tabornacle will to longer accommodate the Habbuth-achool workers, In thisevont tho mammoth tent will have to be substituted, ONE FINGT PAPER OF THE DAY was read by tho Roy. 0. J. Cowlos, of Milwaukee, “ Why Is tho Bibioa Library of Many Books?" In spenking of tho varied charnoter of tho sa- cred writings, Dr. Cowles referred to thom as monographs,siugle page tracta,claborate codes of lows, highly wrought pouma, cumplintions of prophecies, blographival roforences and cpisties to Individuals, churehos, and communition. At Jenst thirty-four diferent authors, of widely dite forent degrees of cultura, hil written them, and from theso authors, Incliuling Moses, Sulomon, and Poul, tho abtest men of thoir tmes, had emanated tho sixtyesix separate dovt- monutary writings of tho Moly Word, Fifteon hundretl years intervened — be- twoon tho dnya of Muses and the times when John, tho Inst of tho inspired weitors, Alved and contributed his writings to tha com Penatun of Gospol tenchings. Lt was concelva- ile that Gud might hive mado all tho writich revelutfon of Himself, by a aingio infad. but from the naturo of the cuse revelations fran God must bo progressive nod graduul, into iv progressive revelition the clement of thine intist jirgoly enter, nian being utterly unabluto grap the glorious ctovelation of God without # gBrudial rovelation of His pawer and goodness, Aud tho beauty of hia dectrlnes, For thin renson. itinust have Deen known to God that ages wore necessary to convineo men tint rellanee upon lm was the only hope of énivation. ‘Then followed n conversution on “ SUNDAY-BCHOOH MUSIC AND THEOLOGY." Inthe absence of Mr. W. A. Spencer, who wis expected tolead tho exercise, tho Rev. A. W. Patten, of Dixon, took up. the thome sind suc- eveded $1 arising considerable Sorgen to tho song-books gencraliy in use tu Methudiat Bundny-sohools, Dr. Patten thought tat the eblof objection to the standard Stinday-sehoo! Roug-buoks was that thoy fn ming instances fulled tu tench Seriptural Wdens, but on the con- trary apecfously tught {dows which were not included In the theology of the nvoruge ortho~ dox bellever, Thy minds of the young wero not properly tnepired through melody, which in most cnsea wis not of an elevating choracter, ant was coupled with soutiments that could not mest the approval of Christians, ‘Thore was suoh a thing as morality in tunes, | and some Suuday-achool tunes, tlio speaker thought, Incked thls morn! clement, being une Christian, undignified, and thoroughly salute, The Hoy, IH, ope. uf Chlengo, nixo tupk Part in the vonyersution, In his upinion, tho manual of Sunday-schvol music should be the puma ns that tised in the congregation, for If tho Mothodist Hymnul was of too high a chor. Aotor for uso in tho Bunduyesehoo! It should be discarded in the cougroyntion, Ito kuew from actual oxporionce that tho young folks soon grew to prefer the Hymnnt, and with tt in the schools alder puopl* would attend tho service, to hear the freeh voices of children singiig the tho time-honored and grind old Methodist mol. adies, Most of the ducepted Sunday-sehool songs of the day were useless pabulum, and the words wero Of such n cbiracter that tn reciting thom before an qudienca tt could onty be dono with a senso of shaino or emburrassment. On tho othor hand, tho old-fusbioned hymns would Hover wear out, and there were 500 Ronys $1 tho hymn-buok which could be targht the children, and whiob would at all times be the nucleus of a grand thoology. He, forong, did not want. tho iste of his children for pootry and uinuic rained by learning much that whaincluded in tho average Bundny-school song-book, He helleved a B0-cont edition of tho Hymnal could bo fur- nishod, ang thus every boy and girl in tho land could be supplied with a copy. ir, Cowles, uf Milwankuo, moved that it bo taken ng the sense of tho Convention uutt tho Book Concurn bo requested to patie sueh an edition as was auggestod by Dr, Patten, Before tho taotion could bo put Dr, Stowe, of the Hook Concern, deatrod to aay that many of tho tuncain tho Hymonl hud beon secured ut arent expense, and’ in his opinion the preacnt Price of the book was ue low ne could bo ox- R uted. If tho people would bo satisfied with ‘esloy’s hymus, 2 cheap edition might te pub- lished. Aameiepekbot at thispolnteutom furthor discussion of tho subjeot,, fig upon, motion of Dr. Pope the question of the Hyman! was mato jorof the hour following tho 8 o'clock leotura. At tho gonclusion of the conversation upon Bunday-sthool musts, Prof, M. W. Harrington, of Ann Arbor University, delivered a very ine tortsting lecture on “ > “THE JAPANESE AND THEI RELIGION.” Tho religion of Japan is mantfold, aud ine cluded Fetlchiam, bore-worghip, Buitdisin, ond tho religion of tho great Confucius, and tho nnomily was presontad that in tany Instances tho various doctrines were comnbinedi n ono and the samo porson. Prof. Harrington's levture waa tha Hterary event of the morning, and wie thgrougply Appreoiated by n large audionuce, Atd o'clock * BANOO RAM CHANDRA DOBE, peti fe trom India to tho Goneral Conforence, was lutroduocd. bythe Nov. A. W, Patton. The gentioman, 80 Car te bis fontures and dress aro concerned, boars uninisinkable evidence of In- dion birth, Hois nboutsix fect in hight, quite slonder, of durk, awarthy comploxion, and with regulur features, As ho stood before: tho audi- ened, enveloped in a long looso-iitting white robo, ho was tho contro of attraction, Hoasuid that in his youth ha reecived an edu- eation In tha native schools. This education wax a necossity to people of the so-cailod literary enste of India, o8 earn a lying by he manual employment wie considered disgraceful, Under tho peoullar socint law of bis country be wus therefore compelled to nequire knowledge, which had beon a menus sane to hig conver- sion. From the native schools ho passed to tho English mission schools. His triends, although Buxtous ho should havo tho bonolit of fnstriotion in English studies, did not desire that bo should Fovelva any rollgions tenchings. Although brought we: in the midst of Hindauism, and tae millar with its doctrine asa boy, be could not accopt tho Idea of God as oxpresacd in the proul- iar religion of his country, Hindoolsin was as soolated with a fulso sclunee, which raprosonted scionco us. A part of rovelation, aud huving loarned in the English mission that tho ourth wae round, and not flit, as he had formerly beon taught, bis faith in tho nutive religion of India had beon shiken. In this conncetion he quoted several abaurd propositions of Hindvo philosn- hy, Notwithstanding his aversion to Hindoo- ant, ho ut that time sought discussions with Carlstinns, with a view of contesting tholr argit- monts, Hits real conversion vccurred white in tho mission, and while reading tha twenty-sov- enth chapter of Matthow, wherein {6 described tho cruoiitxion of Christ. The sponkor told haw, after his Intelloctual conversion, he bud become a confirmed drunkard, and was saved by tho English Splssionstios, who took hin from the ditoh, and placed bim once moro in tho ranks of gonulne Christians, At éo'clouk the question of BUNDAY-SCH00L MUSIC wasogaln takon up. Sir, Stowo, of tho Book Concern, $840 bis impression was that a cheap edition of the Hymnal could be published, as contemplated in the rusolution introduced: at tho murnlng scaslon, Lhe Book Coumittes of tho Churok had already vonaidered the fenaibll- ity of gouty out an abridged edition cuntuin- iug 150 pnyes, solectlug the most meritorious byinns from tho tlymnil, but thy idea hud boon tom jurarily dropped owlig to other pub. Houtiona for Sunduy-school work of a ko nature, which bud recently come into promigenes, — Hu did not think is howover, that tho Church doslred to father choap publisution of uny character, and bo- Heved ‘thut the bost was tho choupest, und thut first-class, Well-bound bouks should be put Into tha bands of the young, ‘The roading of tho revolution was culled for, and iy waa carried by a lurge majority, It moth * Resolved, By tho Lako Biuffs Sunday-Schanl Assembly, ‘lint tuo Book Concern show pubs Muh w ohcan i2mo. wdition of yur Hymyul.” with tunes, Yor tha uso of aur Sunday-sctcol ahaoget Not to exovod 50 couts per copy, If pos- NOTES. ‘ ‘The grounds of tho Association wero thrown opon youterduy for the iirat tue in its histury to Quarty of pivoilukers, and this vouvesafon was bxtunded through tho xindnoss of dir, O. ie Hortwwn, Preatdent of che Awsoviation, At id Uiclook 4 spuctal train of three curs urriyed fro Chicago, having on buard nlngty-twa abildron’ of the Protestant Orpiun Avyluin, They came Mader tho iinmediute charyu of Bra. Elenry Sayre, President of tho Hoard of Lud: Ryery, and Mee. Higolow, matron of the Agyluu. ks wero inurched to the bigh blur UheMiak, where thu day wus a, awing~ Of | enjoy- fad Bod whiok -overhan, pasted Jn roittel ing through tho wood st OCs Drought out ffom the olty, it the a ile of those parentless olitldren was i spect a success. Not uu uccident ocourr 0 uur tho pluuaure of tho occasion. ‘The ladies ure vory thankful to tho Northwestorn load und the Pullman Paluoe-Car Company, who sent out cars for tholraccommadation tree of churge. Ja tho afternoon tho children were inured tha Clack atecat tent, whore, dy: reqitust, tha Tonnesecans sang for thom, Inch to thelr des Mygbt. After a jolly Uma they were tuken bok to thelr Micnigan wvonne home, to awalt with ho been 0 impatience the next annul picnlo. pi Atlantic & Paoitio able raph Company have opened an offlce in tho olfloy of the Asgu- elation. and telegraphic communication with tho outside world 3 Onoe more vatublished, Yosterduy’s arrivals ingludod Meary Columan, Milsnuken; Henry Tt, Waterman, Wheuton; Mrs. 1. Hunt, Stonx Enile, Minnesotu: A.J, Bell and fimily, Nogers Parks A. L. Button, Evan- A eAisloy, Waifkegun; the Kev. ILD, . Ee ducobs, C. Hf Needhitn, and Mra, Mrs, Wed. Allen, 8, Conner, und &, N. Kent, of Chleago. A FIGHT FOR A CHILD, Mra. Dibbie's Search for iter Haby—Shie Finally Obtatun tt, Thero appeared In ‘THe Truintxe of yesterday anextrnet froma Kansan City paper concern: Ing the search of Mrq. Willian If. Dibble, of Chicago, for ber litte eo uipposed to bive wtnken to thit pluce by her husband, whu rau away from this city some time ugo, and who wee found to be in Kansas City. Lust oventug: atuinusy reporter ot CALLED OS BUS, DITILE who Js now stopping with. her muthor, Mra, Josoph Mratton, of No. 27 Thtetyetirat street, and usked for her version of the affair, The young wife, who 4s an attractive little Indy, and has quite a pretty face, appearea deeply alfectad several tines during tho recitalof her story, It was In substance ns follows: She had resided) with her father and mothor, who kept a farnitire store on Tirty-tirst street, and in July, 187% had been married to. Willinin 1. Dibbla. who was proprictor of hows und confeetlonory. store at Nu. 27) thirty. fret street. They fiver luedstiut Ht Chlenwo for about a yen, during whieh Hine sho bad bean” treated — tinkindly by her husband. who tnd — endesvored to keep her Away trom ber relations us aniich, as possible. AL tho uspiration of the yeur Mr Mbblg had sold ont to his rother, wid they hed moved out to Unsrlate, dalcing with thein tho, born to her during their reste nN hey had lived jn this xuburb fora year and a init, or until Feb. 1 last, Feb. 7 her husband hud ten the Wttle chiid Into the city ostensibly to visit Mrs. C. E. Dibbie, bat. shu. dectared thither husbaud took it to his inuther’s, house, No. #22) Forest avenue, She received letter Feb. ront her hushund telllng her that he had Joft hor, but giving no reason for his audiion departure. “He returned toUhlengo Feb, Helloving that ber child wns nt the house of Mra. Thompsony her mother-in-law, Mre, Dibble SURD OLT A WIT OF HADIAS Conrus guanine her ant her daughter, Mies Idle 'T, Dibble; ditt they nppedred in court and swore that thoy did Ot buve the ebild in thelr posses- sion. At tho trial Mr GO. F. Divbio produce telegrams from his brother, In which he stated that he could not attend the trial, ashy had no money, ‘There was vison letter fitroduced in which “Mr. Dibble stated that he did not have tho child, but thut It was in xood hands near this eity. At this polnt Mrs. Dibble stated that sho was positivy thyt the lttly one hud been nour Chicago up to four weeks nyo just Thurs: day, when ft hid bocn taken to Kunsas Clit. As tho letters and telegrams wore dated unsisClty, Bho bud told 4 numberof bur friundsin that pines to try and tind out the wherunbunts of bor wabund wud obild. . June ishe brought sult for divorce againat. hor tenaut husband, on the ground of desertion, and the ene, which waa reforred to in Tin {PunUNn at Ole the, {6 suill-pend Hor brothor-luelaw, Mr, C.F. Couley, bad gone topKansas City June Wty hunt for Dibble and the child, and had discovered the former's whereabouts by ineans ar ndeeoy letter seat through the Post-Oillec, Ho had been sulling tea on commission at No. 104 Rust Twelfth street. Dibvio bnd asked Mr, Cooley to 0 with him and sea “his girl” and had taken him toa house at the vorner of Wyandotte and Sixth Btreots, Where, It fs alleged, the erring husband was keepluy a inistrosys, Mra. Dibble also stated ‘tnt her child bad been kept at this place until removed by ber busband on munt ef the il treatment ‘it had reevived. ‘The little uno had nen placed in the fumily of Mr. Peaples, ut No. 2 Bast Thirtecaibh street, and kad been well eared for at that plage, Dibble hid told her brothor-{u-lnw that the ebild wns in the sulurbs of this city, but Mr. Cooley had son the clilld in Aunens city, and know butter, Mrs, Bratton, tha mothor of Mrs. Dibble, had gouy to Kuneus ‘City on the 0th of this month, an HAD SEEN THE nAnY in the window of Mr. Pooples’ houge, She thon wont to the Clef of Police, and he advised ber to swouroutu writof bubers corpus and take the child, Shoe telegraphed for her duughter, who causod the writ to be isstied is soon 18 she arrived, but us Dibbio ‘had jn tho meantime found out the step to be taken he bad removed the littls one to another plaice before tho writ could bo served, Stato wirrants for kidnap. ing wero then awor out for tho arrest of Dibblo and man nimed Balor, who bad neeisted =bim iu removing the ebiht, and thoy wero arroated. On belne taken bofore Judge White thoy wore Informed that thoy would be releagad’on condition thoy gave up tho ebild, otherwlso they would be filled. Dibble finally consented to give up the bubs, and be sent out and bad jt brovght in at 10 o'elook last Suturday aight. Itwas given into the custaly Of Marihal Loggatt, who was urderud to lov! after it until it had been disposed of by an order from the Court in this elty, Sirs, Bratton and her dunghtor then returned to this city, The motbor p¥cceeded Iu obtaining | au ofder for the child from Judge Mozord, and the = ordor ‘waa ‘sent on Taras, i Aiturnooa. Itis oxpectod that the ebild. wil reach this city the first of the wock. It i only 2 months old, and tho IKnnsis City phyaiclins auld that tt would dio uniess it bad mother's cute. Mra, Dibble auld she folt that her little one had net been property: cared for, oud spoke of che harsh trentment that had heen sustained by Louth hor and the eblid net the hands of Dibbio while in Hinsdale. Whilo in Kinsis City bo had wanted hor to live with him again, but sho had utterly refused to listen to bin. Sho furthor stated thut he wus a gambler and 8 rome, carlig nothing for bls home. Dibble’s relatives deny that the child has ever been in. thelr possession, hat, Fevotal of thelr neighbors ure sald tohaveseen it In tho windows of tho houes, Dibble ts understood to have entd that ho should tight the divorce silt, us ho doce not wish to givo up tho child and be com- pelod tv pay alimous. o Se anna "WAS HE MURDERED 2” ‘Th the Editor of Tho Unicago Tribune, Sourn Evanston, Hl, July 16.~In your paper Of this dato, under tho heading abuvo, you give An intorviow with L, H. Andersén, of Rogenill, who tells your reporter that “Jou Dorsoy, Stu- tion Agent at Bouth Evanston, had told some ong Tueaday morning that he had heard that tho Postmaster at Rosehill bad been given a gout pounding Monday night by amo fellows from juuth byanston, who, after pounding him, bad Jeft blm ou tho track.” There 1a nota word of truth in the whole statement, 0 far as {t relutos tome. Lwus not out riding, [did not bear any sugh atory or atatemont, or any stutoment what- ever, roluting to the Deputy Postmaster of Ttosu- bh, nor did [tell any ano Tuvaduy muruing, or at any other time, that Thad. Itis u false state- ment throughout, and nn aspereion upon tho realdents of Routh Lyxneton, Srarion Agunr. ———— = What a Farmer Discovered on Ioturne ing Home Unexpectedly, sg, Albany Correspondence New York Sun. Somo two years ayo Hiram Q. Briggs, 2 twoll- todo farmer of Btovenville, this county, About twonty fulles from Albany, becoming fievolved inn civil sult, which resulted in his being con Ainod to tho Jalt limits of this olty, except he- tween Saturday night and Monday morning, [fo hits thus been obliged to {ntrust tha wunge> mont of hls furm to his bired man, Erakine Wood. Beigua was di the hablt of going ont evory Buturduy and spending tho day at his farm, On Friday night Briggs wrote Dis wife that he would go from this city to Cooymuns on Sunday morning. by tho steamor Euita, and told her ta meet him at the whut, Litto on Saturday bu learned of a chance to reach Covymuns by a tux that lott hore in tho night, which ho took advantago of, are riving at that village very lato, His nophow Hivod jn tho village, and, obtalnime a team from him, he drove at once to his farm, arriving: atabout a.m, Hequioty ontured tua huuso, ad went Into a altting-room, whuro u lamp was burntog dimly. Ho bud nottong been thore when Bo saw Wood in a perfoouy nucto state yilde by tho door and ontur his wife's room, Lriggs nt ones turned the Hight un full und strode rapidly after Wool, Entoring tho room without utter ing aword,he pulled rovolvor und fred ut Wood, both sbota taking wifeut, Wood, Stooptny down, mado 4 rush for the dvor, eluding & thi shot, and, rinuing through tho Bitting-room, be hurat tuo dour open, und plunged headforaigost through an outer fulse door, Jo did not stop to Opon the gato, but pullud It frotn ita fastenin Meanwhile blood wae towing rapidly from t wounds, buying stalned the sitting-roont vary and beapattored the duur und gite. Le had al- ready lodt a dure nipountog blood, but his fright probably suatuiued bin, and the morning sun as it caine ip over the bits saw (he nudo tyre of AK man fylog with tho epeed of the wind along a country” road Jenving a ‘trallot biout bohind, Wood run fully aquurter of a mile tw a nuigh- boring farn-house, Into which hu dushed Uncere tmonlously, aid appealed to tho astuntshed In Inutes for prptection. After the shooting Brice dragged bis wifo out of bed. and, placing the niuwzzle of tho pistol to hor bead, exciuimeds * You falthlosa wroteb, | will Diew your Drains outl” Hut shu begged 80. pitegusty, fur Corgivetiods and for him to spare tur life, thut, romembering what whe had been to bin, ho rotcnted, und told hor to return to bed. fe then rang» lund alarm-bell upon the Cop of the house, whlch soon brought hia nelgh- burs, to Whom ho related what bad transpired, and lold thom that Wood hud run down tho road, Wood was soon found inthe house to which pe ud taken” refuge, wd Dr, Blmondort, of Stophenville, wag called, Who found Wood's wounds to be of w serious ature. Dr, #0. Mosher, of Cooymuns, was thon gent for, found that oue of the balls bud ontered Wood left arm, nour the elbow, and hud plowed Up tbrodah the. ‘muscles coming out june below the wboulder, ‘Tho‘other ball penetruted his broast, and, passing through the right lun, bad taken a downward course, and could not be found. In tho Doctor's opAion, this wound Must prove utah and Wood's ante-morien Barenune was tukon, in whlob hy adinitted bebug: ty tho roum ag desorbed. Ie died jute last night. No attempt jas amas bo arrest Briggs, with whom the coimnunity deeply sympatulza. Hie cae to this city date last night sud ayo Nmselt UP, aud tprday be wag lodged in ju’ was S2yuursge uge. Uelgyy to 40 aud is abe wito 26, Briggs and bis wife have lived bare inonlousty towethar for reren years. To had no suspielon of Her untalthfalness until the dis- covery yestuday mora, Tho {elt reins (ons have continued alt aummor, Mra, Beles, cones frouione of the most highty-respecterdt families of Albany County. WATERING-PLACE OPENIN Reaver Dam Jotna the Wisconsin 8! mereitcaort~Grand Celobration anit Dediention of n Park and Mineral Springs Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaar Tribune. Mebwackes, July 16.—The excursiontsts who want yesterday to attend tho opening celeben- tlon of the new summer wittering-place nt Heaver Dam, aixty miles distant, on the North+ ern Division of the Bt. Paul Road, have returicd, and report the celebration ns. a grent success, Neaver Dam Lake, on which the tlttlo city ts aitunted, Is nm henutiful sheet of water, nour fourteen intles long, on which natentn yacht And full bouts ply, dotted by numerous green islands and with bold upland shores. A medielnal spring hus been discavered nenr tho olty, and a park ‘bas Deon lald out around It, tho Initdascape artist being the samo who planned Lincotn ,Park, Chieagn, Burpentina walks and drives traverse the park; portions are planted In tlow- er-beds, a grotto bas been formed. a pavilion ts erected over the spring, gous hve born cone stricted, filicd Crom the overtiow, and the whole Is a Beene of exquisit Sylvan beauty. This is an individual enterprisa of Dr, G. K, Bian. a rusidontof tho olty for tho pat four yoars and Ita present Mayor. ‘The celebration yeatertiy wreduthe natnre of neountry Fourth of July, Aud wasn decited #iccess, Canton were fired Mt BUunriso; the streets aud houses wore. Procession campo of | the and cittzens marched to in the onfterneon, where W. Muzeljon, of Milwaukee, it and appropriate dedien= rl thousand people, who ne ie belitiant decorated: tt handy Hremen, Park Ton. Geory tor nd gathered Butniner alah tho festivities. A Visitors hnve quurters there for tho Reuxt, mostly In private families, the hutel reenn dutlona being very Imited, as thoy usually are Instnall country phlices of that alze, There ts considerable capital at Heaver Din, aid the How enterprise has awakened some. energy Among the people, sv that n summer hotel will probably bo inunediately placed in. process of construction. In) drilling for an urtesian well on the premises ndjoining MoFelridue, Sulth & Co.'s wooles mil receutly, a flowing spring of fron und. sittphur was struck ot the depth of 160 feet, from which wreat things are expected, Another acagon will doubtless wit- ness wh treviption of euminer tolterers, here Ike the crowds found at Oconumorwou, W ‘qukestia, and Green Lake, _———e Fickte in appetite, irresnlute in mind,and sub- Ject to melancholy, try Malt Mtters, ie 3101). OUR NUMER. aus pratrone sliouxtiout tho elty, wo lave ostabe ished Hranon Osieus i the dicezent. Divisions, as dorlunnted below, wheto Adrertica:nonta will “bo faker tor tho sane priea na eliurged ab tho Stain Giles, and will bo rucetvott untl I y'elvek pt. a BB J. & I. SIMMS, Hoaksollers sind Statlonors, 12 Trenty-nacont-xt, W.F, BOGAITY Drugalnt, 613 Cottara Grove-ar., northwestcurnor'Thirty-tifth-st. H.W. BUCHMAN, Druxatst, comer Thietyefirst and Btato-ais, eae EST, DIVISION, BENNEL ue Ney agalars Statloner, ate. 933 agar Westertieny, ON SIU Druxgisty 20 Bluo Island-ar, cornoroft ‘lwellt! AL CB ICK, Jowetor, Nowsdoniar, and Fancy et, corner Lincoin. E, Deugsist, G1 West Modison-st, corner NORTH DIVISION, 1AM % CU, Drutzists, $5 North urkeat ctbenor Hivinini. at end AMS & CU., Druggists. 075 Larraboo-st,, pnt, LOUIS Vy iL, NEB, Printing snd Advortining Avant, Nowa und statlonory Depot, 44) Bust Division: vet tasulend Walls hs = -- Fd of in tole Achy. WUINIL Als North Hurlbut “A LADY OF CULTUI nnd Foflnoment, Bt rears Of ug of n rdapect Q ene Act PUMSONAL Grin yours ie ‘Tuse yf hts Klad to heur frou yous write: a AUTIN CONNOUS ry his wister, Chicagy, paige a Man. " 10 RUANIBUNE ny iw = LOST AND VOUNI. O8T—A BROWN ENVELOPE, CONTAINING PA- 4 pUrROf NY value uxcepttaunner, Jtetura vo Lid Denrburn-sty Reon 4, snd teculye towurd. A EWA RL Je ing 2, hentuel Columbia. Ouse Blata-st,, brscment ‘BUOK CONTAIN in New York, reg. #10, 8 ETHUOR CON- ey said pit part Valuable nly to Uiy owner, ave rowan! will bo wid 1 any One do fering the ening to the ollico OF the Heike House, and no questions asd, DOQ RENARD FOR INFORMATION Cos corning the whereabouts of Georey I ‘umphroy, formerly hn anlewinan in 1. A. Koln & ea 's wholerula elathinw stores tx tail aid slenior, Tight gray oyus, and xallow com> nae atten’, HOARDING AND LODGING. North Side. ROUTH Chaniont.. AtAI ‘Ut RIDG R Akqpius with board 19 St por wouks withuut bone, \ 7 7] South Side. 16 ELDRIDGE-COURT—FAMILY, AND SINGLE LD rode, with beara 180 q TY ‘TIF YOU WANT A nite Muiue nod coul rvons, with Unit-clans board, apply asubuve, Woterm, HOUSE, LUUNER OF STATE AND ts, tuur itocks souLh Of Patmer—fioant Fs {18} Au #34 wae, Wook, from fu to fod rd. nt put THHSOR TtOUSk, Patmor tlourse~d A) yreoks uny-boord, He OQProsrTis 3 iT. nnd $2 pertiay; @ to $8 pur Miscellancots. PARTIES COMING TO THN MAXONIC GATHEL- Ing in August souid secure their rooms at ancoy uurtore have Alrendy been enyuged lve 40 Sir nights and thelr guostas tho hovwie are iMeds roonte or bonrd can be secured through the esting Avency, Roum d Tribune Huitaing. Country. GENEVA, LAKE, Wh GOOD: LARGE ROOMS with Donrd tear the Jakes plenty of shi inet: of tiveor ax cun bo accumineduted, Addro: Box dv, Geneve Lan! CARD SIN, A HEALTHY LOCALITY, PLEAS- antly situated, and conventout to the elty, accommodauons during suminer months for w Indy, two sinall chiton, and nureo, Address with turuis, "ei GENTLEMAN IN PLEAS. ivistou-a, und south of dideeas Itt, “Tribune uitica. OA. BI 3 ant locallty, north of i Wotsterray. T ae WADASI-AV.—11A VINC AX cnah froin Bastern manufacturers in the lust ton dnyes inrue slook uf fumily Tisvew, bugyiOR, ani pUnvtoDs Wil bal) Lie sale nt much ower prices than Ve BUOR CUFFORL the boxing ef the seasou; AN jon itivited, i. da UAL EY. ANI) COMMISSION HOUSH OF JOLIN MEGi, WO aid 19s East Waalinigtonent— Trinces, Mumaics, aud Larisa, now Bid BEL~ at private sale, wud button prices. Libural cash advances, GOD ASSONTMENT OF NEW AND BECOD 24 hand cu leg, phaoLUny, Pu. Yar Low aie 1 i 7 GOOD TORSHS FIT FOR ALL USP: ted saddie-horsa; J ponies satu for fadies 0 fs vory faaty all Kuds Jumprsonts, sido-bar, now and A BOUGILY Folt Peleus, at 68 = De rer br children to rida or drive, Of carrinces, ooupUs, pllugians, top, and ope buxdlda; Mirae sasurtuunt scund-haid xrucery wizuns; all kinds of Uurnuss, ew und sucond-hunds Liankets, robce, whips; Koreas lut chung by the duy uf weuky muy advanced; will eel on, monthly payments or ehitwe. Come und seo tho inmost aasortinans fan byuau in Chicago, and whe chuapest HO, WALEBI Hund 27 Sunes, $. and wagone 174, KEN WOO! . CORNAR Konwaod depot, aD OHth-#1,2 blocks rein inne Wabasheny,, co fixzk romner Suaitiniaeny, AU tote Ganneny. or Thiriyeninthaty, ita Wart Superior, Erte, and Turon-ata., $20, tory belek Weuses GAR fear Wane 220. Eestory brink hunee, Kehutene Rene Linguini, Baia, ita Rawthelark-ary with cotlage, 8, 10 fiiots Sato, nent Fifty-third, ures with Iota, Tronty-fonrth-st., near Bouth ‘outh Denthorn and Rutterfidld-ate, cornor Eitercalat-nt anjuining chieaga & 10d faiand enre r Wiois Park Bide, AN ote Fullerton and IHoftman-nve. cormor Woatetn= ay,, ereneibin fo steam and hare!-ches. 2M tote Jonvittest.. nenr Laughton, 2 blocks from MeCormiek's reapor inctory, Aig actus Vingrlinessnt. near Forty-tirat-at, : ede & Washingtonent. D CELLAR MICK entaen-Aey Morenn-st. near Van Buren, cnet hele honten 19 4 at ste 18s , 8 ite, lot “ly foots BAD datory frame hanse, 18S Tato wi pfatOry wouse wnt o nitonent, Nene Anta writ madarh Iinprovenenta [ae sAne ato M 18 A it A! era—Wo have about 30 fout fronting fancoln-ny, between Centro and Huphiaeria, which wo will soil on long time, and will Gesiges altro Adtance mono Aime gurposes: to pond parties. “A. LORIE HH, 1a and Esl Lat Mitloen NAGSA #10: Mucy frame howre, 2 bnaina, & denver barn Jot y (nigton-aty reiat f for $400, Meroutn, windows, buth and warl feet, corner Western-a¥, and wan omg ch york SALE: Bonth Nide It. 1Ob Fifihear. 1 WARN (CORNET LOT in ts offerod and time to JOR SAT HAT ATOR CRNTRAT TURIN ESS Kian Incgo tuts und Mocks for facturies. GEO. M, WIGOISRAS, 114 Dearhorn-at, OUNTRY REAL ENTATR, JRO KAN, AVI 15000 AC! Ff UG0T TN. Hinproved upland, situated on or near the BL Lauis, dM, o, Hattroad, Ia Necthatst Arkansas. ‘Ttte Is und wil bo sold cheap to nny reat estate tanh, ur part ensll, of Kenornl merchandise, ina bndy.These Innds word entered Hfteeniio twenty: rane Ro and, Foaponlte, ALL haan nd a lint wil by turniahed.. Ade oS, Snvkaonport, Ath, eerie, u union, For upwatis of forty yearn these suporb. inatea= men'a hivgn retained thelr osition at ihe head Uf modurale priced pianos. LYON & HEALY, ‘State und Stenroe-sta. BS PIANGS TO RENT AND FoI mbricun and cary payments, 45 Went ai Fi And camporor, salt euncerning thelr well-known tana walls Tuorited aurcessof th fy mind, (4 unquos ati nave inet with, etther In thla country OF Earp, Rot examined and thorowzhly tested this plano, could searce!y telloyn tt poxeibiy (hint Suet a mu Quality of tofe could be prodticed fn meh @ limited dynes und for eo amall nn amount of money.” LYON & HEALY State and Monroe-ats. TST We FOLD—MAGNIFICHNT OCTAVE triple strlug, ‘wiecunt carved panotod Decker & piany less tin oue-fourrh cuat. Call at ai Wont Haon-ats N ILALLET, DAVIS & CO, KRANICI & BACH, PIANOS=} WM. P, EMERSON, WW. KDIBALL, DUNHAM & og JB: SHONINGEIL, onoans—| cisitatte ‘Tho above oro standard Instruments, Warranted tive years. Sold on installments, If required, Second-hand Instruments taken in axchange. W. W. KIMBALL. Corner Stato sud Adame-sts, ¥ VORGANS INCLUDING THR fi ecker Heros. Hainan, Mathurher, Le ty and Story Chimp pianos and Batey organs, We have decltedt to sell during tho next Ul days on terme so gary and ay urives en luw {hut all enn purchinsa: Orne att and pianos montily paymanta. STOREY & CAMI‘ Iiand State-st, TO WENT MOUSER, Weat sta T° RENT--AT A LOW It TO MAY 1-TIHR brick house, barn, and f-foot Jot southwest core ner Weat Washington and Sheldon-ate.: newly aint edand pnpored, the ce MUI, Ty Denrburn-At South Side. WO-STORY AND BASEMENT ay. Apply at (ay South pal near Lighteenth, C, Chloneat, oF ih THOTMEVER, North Blac, '['O RENT-TO MAY 1-KUI PO te dosent belek hn ul water on all the four: by Webstureay, Dit, MU, CLEVE! ISHED 2STURY roti ules Ra rome Utes fo, Wid Se Statoent, il Suburban. yi xs ro RENT=1 BAN LA GUANGH: VERY FAs neato, t cre rn Savane headuid 0, if Ht MLOULUAND, FLAT, 1m 8 Unth-rovin} Rood it. Hoorn 2, ‘T—1OOMs, South Sido. TPO RENT=FURNISAHBD KuUMs, ALL FRONT, for guntionen, 4i Munrue-st, opposite Pulmur House. Appiy at toon pow UOMS IN TH VICINITY OF IN- dian: und ‘Thirty-lsth-sty a private family having mors fue than required would rent ane or We surpished onus, to desirable parties, Addross FURNISHED ROOMS; PACKS: heave FPO RENT—EULEGANTLY, FORNISITED ROOMS, Aras Michizad-av., mene trodttheat, *PO_RENT=FURNISIIED OR UNFURSISTIED Broome suitublo “for hight housekeeping. 205 Michigan-ay. North Sido. RENT: 3 T°, LARGE, BLEGANTLY-FURNISITED i Aulracntory front room to pormanont partios at 2 zt ut ie Stat, To MENT—STORES, OFFICES, &o. fitore T—PART OF A omrably toculed on bun aftices Miscellanes (PO RENT—A WELL DIGIT ED HOOM gat, sur m , AD Maithids odie Uronanue Works Wuelttesue 2 °° STORE WITH FIX- ‘Hast Madiion-at, Ad- D RENT. YYARTHDO RENT’ SINGLE BTOItE WIN: ‘her, und about six fect space, on level of buny (horoughinee, Address i nt ‘hribune office, FORTUNH FIDA ie INVESTS A TPyowtinven few undead dollars cash: 4 Giver roast ostate call wt KIMBALL 'S, las Clark-at, Muomd, und investigate wn straight Jomunnaty: buel- uss OPO BbaulUtelY sure Of paytr NOLD BXPEMENCED LIQUUL COMPO! 2) who alrondy commutdss vuluubie city t Strom somo rullable person with FLUO 64 bio so onetinjes whulusaie wine aad liquor Addrons Hkh tribune wttico, AY a ‘PA BAIGAIN~FIVE GOOD WOK FUUR MOUND COMUNE | BERPRNTING eee iiatin frou tho counttye ho Ka Went Tolling, curved lem plaus at dM) mete dtata-al, Hsandolpn- Du Pagu House, AL MAL = A CLBAN STUCK UF GENERAL BADEN AND Dit- ME, KUKT voice culture und TZK, DIAM A’ AU Mibomian recbiven \nupite: ta pM Pe theeatutaiss. Wilttaua w ood piece of Wetaet r +p Nebr is peu Tonto 'Addnta tece, Hoa 4 Iroquute, Ake is HE HARDWARE BUSINESS CON+ D-MTALE HELP, « rR WWARTEDIAN ENGINED ‘TO TARR CHARON of two eniginds cond Inran nnd one sroait), eo: aleam pimps of diferent butids, 1800 feet o nd mater Ho, aad the macnn ¢ f 1 NO One neod ap~ Bly unlesn he ts will to work trint ai BoA eRe tae raat, et ome BLIA NAS FORMAN in news tind, uly printing Office at locenens th fuference as to nblity nnd character tequitod. Mite-ngedl jun preferrod, Address Journal of: coche ANTED=10) MEN TO WORK IN” LUMTRR yard of the Kirby Carpenter Company at Loomis V At. near Twenty-sucone, : AHONIAATE RTS, APPLE 1, 41 Btato-st p=X “Guo” WATLROAD-GAIt AX Maker, AGNg bute thorugh: porjant Faupstent man willdn, Apply to E BASS, ayrettaployment Agencion, zi W RATLEG, aA WATER ean iMate wazondt oy eeetey Meo fare: Wi for lumber ynrda in the cltiyt M4. fot far Freya fOr rollinu-tilins Call eariy~ CHUISELAN & ADIN DAs Houth Wator-ste ANTEN-FOlt BLACK Tits iO), " nyenr 6 Tare day aba. m. CHRISLIAN & COs 28 TED“M SAWMILG ITANDS, LEAVE TO> Ce AR i Clog 0g Wont tunkorste nar ne JAD LABORA FOI 6, Silynencia, anit Wiaconatn’ a at to tS S21 W, Mandomnbent, Hl, 8 WO Wi for quate frou fares at F OUR. TANTEDGENTLEMUN AND LADY AGH Wc RG ENE MES ANE UARY 20M ee tla) candidat Also nee CREA, end le-packay and numeri ng articles, Pariientaci frea. daaksonent., Chicago. ONT Y THOSR UF Weo heed addre ‘Tidon & Biokes), Fe FASTEST BELLIS tee Bion 6 Gos 1-4 GOO STEADY YOUNG MAN TO photournphuailery | stood chance fore tuallury, 101 ‘cab Matiisun-at \WastEn=< YOUN MAN FOR PORTER, AND uAtt boy for suda-fountaln. Apply at 2@ ANTEN-TEN MEN TO LOAD ICE IN THE pountry, eleat Slxtvonttiest. and Indinna- J SETH TS SANTERS FRE TO SED: eller pax seekttt tel i. ‘Tho Unemployed cand how "wieo ean Worgte ns tow hours datly to the sale of our tabor-raving Incention fan realize £0 to 0 por week, Une plan of operation! Huinbty Far’ thoeperionersd an ny talking tp 80 edna no talkin snty, MUR IMatedk Cd Nur Clarkeaee Oe OD AND RELTAULE AGENTS IN tho efty sid country to caneaee fur Our bonutityl Pear Call on or nddrens ‘THN HYCK & CO. Nr. a Hust Washington-st, Cliicagu, ML, £or thelr iast prices Was BD—-GIiL, FOI GENENAL HOUSEWORK ntaO 3 ahd ieee uaa 2b.” Murl bo n goud tronor \WASTEDCA Fiitet-CL ASS CANVARSER FOR fn trade Journal both in Chiemzo and the country. Axoou tad for agoud man. Address At 6), Tribune otllees with full mai Vasu And cbuntey. diewine Feeneh aiiume sold On sane Han. G. WNORLAND & CO., 1s Stateent, ANTED~AT. Paget NTED~: EVANS IRL, FOR GEN SENB AIDING DS eral housework, Appl Cinrk-at.. aecond four. ur corner Chicago-ay, aod Green Beanaton. ANTED=A W dood Giith, ‘hourowork to n stnali fam! call at once. ti] West Congres: ANG reer nen ey i ty tiand dot South Clarkes Tet Re TEARS HONeO FOR GENERAL yi dood wages paldt PARTEDUWEIVE | DINING-2OOM GIS) come early; eplundid eance: good pay. 4 try. 203 W. Soi Buren of iffermatre, ee Kuployment Agenctes, WA xTED Goon aitts—aNy NUMIER—COmM ny: prime pues; ‘bia pay. | Meutatry, 7S Wost Moroo-st, (iirnau at Literatura), TUATIONS WANTEDSMIALA, Bookkeepers, Olorks, &c« GITUATION WaNTHED-CLERKMIUP IN BTORR, oilies, OF ompluyment of nny kind requiring tne worries bf an exvdrlenced, trustworthy many ‘a Moodgrnte annry. Kerercuces Uret-class. addres D 24, Trion oft SITUATION WASTED IY A TOY OF it diucutton, rapid pant rt Mingures,Addross ($64, Tribune Ortlos, SMUATION WANTEN—WORK IN STORH Ol 1D utiog Uy a eanable nnd, experianced xonoral ofica clerk, Helerences timt-cinss, Modenite salary. Ai even enh eunine ule, mS "Braden. Gitwation, WANTED-AS ENGINEER; FIRST. Cinga vind hand hnil Syoare cxparlenca, Aditrass KINSUN, care Join Findley, 248 Portland- 0, OOD in. und quick und AccUFAtS GUilAtION WANT KD—iy A Takin CAPAnLS "oc takiie chore orw rodluid-stizod shop! state nineuntof work betug dung and wages pald, Address DMs, Bor 38, Chameatan, Mt” : WASTE FIRST-CLASS AND gaperie wd custom cutter where honesty, pile {ty, ahd Industry will be upprectuted, Address 887, ‘THoune ance, Coachmen, Toamitern, cu, SITUATION WANTHD=IY A COLUIED MAN TO SY toko cure.of horus and drive, Guod roferenos, Apply ne 3 Fourth-ay, Miacrlinneoun SITUATION WANTED~HY A MAN WHO 18 ©) well acquainted with tind cut command 8 lance grin trade for w yoowt Chicuga commisaian-touso, & position 19 travel und solicitor buy In Kansas, Alia nd Nuurunkay wood references ivan, Addrcas eh, Raney SITUAT: ANTE Ni Ei ay A YOu #9 Iyto work: hax somo exporicnice tnt Atilross Wt, ‘Sribuny office, iG MAN OF he insurance S'TUATION Wax A WOMAN COOR WHO undorsinnds hor work thoroughly would ike to gots pluce otthor in hotel ur restaurant, Itonso call ALS North-at Agonci —HUUSEKBEPBR FOR thud) ronue, a rerponniblt~ ituyistry, 78 Wont Monroe. iia si AMBTIEGS, ‘ouini itary gnvurngss, {A A puso family. livet Poforunodh, “Iugiiey 215, sloaroe-st, (Buradu of Zaltoratuee.) Wan widuwor, caro of furn Hest foferences. urowe Of nar Miscellancous, ITUATION WANTED=A VOSTLION AT SOME iuhtamployment. ‘Would nurse, travel as com- Panton, Heaist wilh suWing, of enre for children, Can Hive city reforoncen, Address 1a, Tribune oficn. S Mable OF DIAMONDS, WAPCICR: Ghortait brewers’ aloe, BD. LAUSD ETE at i itandolpieat.. Patablistiod 191. ASY MOUNTS, AF REDUCED WATIES, LOANE ZA. on, turnituray Pano ‘alc. without Temoval. itduma 19 und 2, 10 Wasninyton-at. ANY ASUUSTS f0" LOAN ON FURNTEOR JA pinnos, sic: wilhuut yomovall also on all gu securiti ‘WDearborn-st, Ruom He TAS PAID FU OLD GOLD AND SILVERS Z/Stonoy 10 jona on watenng. diamonds and valuns plga ot every devaripr iat ut GULDSMID'S Loan sad Hullion UNice (ivonsed) WJ Kost SMudison-a. Estab Halon 18, TASH PAID FOR ENDOWAENT LIER INNUT> Cite nlteldas be. WW NUN Altibanih ty boatbora, AKE ela pall oliver na oe, elt Hang buoksr und Hosngingtian hee jank books, utd Boa! eeu IKA HOLMES, Geueral aye sa AN AT LOW IATH OF IN- HA a fetert ci irntcoting rout oataia aucurtty only, A. IRADS, Novw 1, 17 Bout ni Brokur, dé Wasting CHICAGO IMPROVED ENRNG GH SAtiN, ie vordend P ONRY GO THAL ESTATE Moar ENC ae jaud Bloc! ONE TU Ta ON FURNITURE, (TC. Wii M ONE TU UOEN OS AEM Weer tomrgoau AN ON EUS Tie, SACL oe ruoUi pts, il Nest Las Sallusut ttoumn Ws DA TOAN OF 0 ON AN 1OWS MY “parm worth $0874, Trivune omtica, ANTRA—TO HOG 7 PRC CRN for, fiva years ob, Vineau ally nenperty {eygwand rented for Hea pur yoor, MATRON L drainatic art th elthor Kngiiah, Fronch, of Gerwan, | 730) ~ Tap alichignneay, rea ir Wont itandalpuest: Inquire of Stee pr HOR NNOUCHOND, i) OF THe Hee ee, Heute Folrtecuule at Muntfenl-and forimer pupl FAN To SELL QIU EXCHANGH BOR BTOC Of the Huaux Arts ut Paris, duaires an v) ei HV hardware or farm, wood botal property ait sou insutution UE thy Nurtimust aa Hrutessur of | qwoiing and two lols, Title perfect und pa. eu Brawl wud Painuing, Can bring tho hbthust retur- | brmnee. imu house cide from Unie dress, enooa as Fegards ouaruutor and obilliy, Addruss, caro | i SCHENRSERUONN, Muntloy Grove, Molsonry Co. Of tout & fummanketd, 27 Wabasticay, mn, ‘ SCELLAN] ‘ED-A BIVCK OF TIARDWARE FROst Sich a ANS seca MA lay yo Siu), OF 40 know GER guud uponiNK to TENTION, SPOWTSSEN—PAITIES WIRHING | start auch & slate wost o Uy AUUTORS Ly May ATG Nal hy ‘wall-koown bundy and tehing | al Deurburn strevt, Chicco. qjounds ut Northurn Now York, thy following pinges: = = Heo AG ARIae| ASM ae day Cael | Miuwa West Canuus Crovk, can and a trusty guide, | (HHCAGO brORAUE Co. yas pligted sliarunt purtles pharuun wy. SE the aL. maectegr reer pertt by upplyltig at the tot), ly Milwaukve-ay, fate iaten Ad ea ChHANED 1 uiture Lup aale, Cal ia Be MUGS, ROACIINS, contracts Ww; grayed: wuxturt or addruss VARL BY, bu Waanl inane anhnn MME [, ® courixgn se . bali i ntoaKo, 111. JATENTS ONTAIN BL ISON & OO, : : fienpor Wlock, W, 1 titan uu a Hoke hs pak SPIRITUAL DEVELUVING CLAIRVOYANT 81 Hugeatatiy, Staunutlo treatuont fur nervous dis cues, MUS, COLLINS, Lo Duarburaa, butween Auaaia und Moura, J. APURNEY-A'E-LAW, voru-at, Chicagu. Advice frou; exporiunoe. Hust BinkAle Gfwen uate Hees Guteuly_und Legally trutianoue Lie TOW GALE—A LOT OF bouts AND WINDOWS Mund oid Tuuabes; at aa) Wauasli-ay., coup. f a “Ti, Da ‘ cataullahud 97d) perinanunt Juruitures advanous wad, VOR FURNITURE, RUGGIES, Bit. un at in clty, vi 8 al low rates, PAIILY. 10) Woat Monrue-st_ MANGE, a OH ir BraiAL East Yun Buron-st. Und reliablos mura srr AGE Towed. FPO ENC ANGE-MOUHH AND LOT IN Hi) Ls- TS ToS es 4 me and lot in olty ur iyde Park. Bis ‘Tei incu. #Po EXCL WRACTS ‘Tu SUNT FOI Sue ‘ nuda, 200) eres GWproved Bad Un sroviat und tafuseat inde ii Sileeuurieay aes from Sie Toutes corny wits itd fruit eudiiins Hae stuck u By Hoa NO, buyer falling water, Wy A. COLBY, 1 Doar- pO EXCIIAN 7 IMPROVED FANT Tout portoct. Wantuatuck of guods, Address A, JEM LER, stilford, Ake are en Lt oe Resse | \ V° '¥D—P RO} Ar iable alow this soi PTR Ra ST scan Agonuy, ott Pinu-st, Be Lotta, Boe CAL. Ob MUSIO FOR MOBY Bev) IQuet bes thore rates Ait tral Bobuy! Vaal lug oleate LOAN OF, wh WANTHD — A N 36.000 fenrttr un sronany wurtse Anow rentiog aC HI) eart interes, nut ke hand percent. lbs, Tripune uftioa. cove PAR PNERA WANT: PAINE Wannboa GENTLE highest Integrity uid best af roteron fo mool 4 gond businoss Wonthn With means BB part in wuluy jirultiablo. business ta city Of duty stale Dual Hoan prelorred und amouut for tavestmout, Addruss WG, eibune omc. PAWN WANTEDIWITIE SBUTO HON AL cash livat inanufupiuring business) Ho batter invostmiont possible. For particulars addres Tribung ottice. y Jot EVERAL BECOND-HAND BAI ee ae eer et orand-now Mower antecres JLGREENIGOD 6 60-8, of buarbora-st. pee BALK—ELEGANT BET Ov BLACK Wale RUE oficy atures, Dt for banking or commudlon ultion. ‘nau ro KEK 1.8 Hulle-at.. oom 1. 1 a Boisadla"etook. Fate dealing, Spee ween SW Ss BAT QB

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