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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN. ESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. — SOLDIERS’ REUNION. The Recent Great Gathering of Ex-Soldiers at Colum: bus, 0. Narratives of the Horrors Endured by tho Prisoners at An- dersonville, Gon. Aentty’s Speech, and tho Ef fect It Had npon His Nearers, Mon Who Fought for tho Union Will Not Volo to Pul is Foos In Powor. Kpretat Correspondence of The Culeago Tribune. Convants, On Aug. 15.—The great ennton of ex-soliiers and sallors of Olio aud adjoin- ing States Is now passed into history. It was by far tho largest gathering of those who passed through the War ever witnessed in Ohie, and, President Hayes ant Gen. Sher inan state, the Inrgest. they hava aver ot tended, It was a reunion of the rauk-and- file who composed the Ollo regiments; and ft was by and through their efforls that the Reunion was brought ton suecessttl end. ‘Tho work of correspondence, of orgatiza- status of commitn! determine what tho and that you ennonty will dowhea they have the power by whet they hive done whon they hid the pawor. Thely reeard af tho pust $4.00 ital Whle tadientor of their tendencies for the ft+ Hi The Jews gave expression to no maxi founded ipon a thousand verre of expericnes en thoy atid nothing cod could come out of Nomveth, They knew the record of tho Nazn- renest and nothing wood would have vome out cof Nazareth bat for the direet and miraculous interposition of Minighty God. “Anotner thought: The peinelptes for which you soldiers fouxht, the things for whieh you ‘ought, Bot the results of the War in whieh you fought, aro atl enfer—tnitnitly safor—in your: keeping, and fn the keeping of ‘tho caldiers who foucht with you, than they would be it the con- trolof the men who fought tgainst yous for, woul tho politica! thee eva, projudices, and pass sion which led tothe vearat tho Rebellion are utterly abnadoned is atsound, wirensounbie, aunt insist, tho Unter WL bein peril, and the Peaeo and prosperity of the Nitlon endatte gered, NOTES, ‘The Demoernts are not at all pleased with the Reunion; they say it plays the devil ary yeur there has been ones and they want: no more, espoechilly Prestdontinl years. A large mumber of Democratic ex-soldiers enna here. Many who could be named threw up the Aponge, nnd sny that they have had thelr eyes opened, and’ see things dltferently from what they: ld before they eae. Te boys selling Gartivld siut lancock Dadyes report any quintity of the latter on Tend, rey are now Inqiring when. the Democrats will have a slow here,—they want to unload. nthe procession on the Inst day of tho Tteunton, the old) battle-flags wero carried, wl tatters aml rogs, Although blackened with sinoke, they told n- story, conveyed a history of ts, Hint has not been nid ean- not be written. One old veteran, with but ong leg, remarked: “There's any old ag; LONDON'S SOCIAL SENSATION. The Marringe of the ‘Baroness Burdett-Coutts and Mr, Ash= mead Bartlett. ‘a An Allfance by Which, She Follows Two Matrimonial Precedents in the Coutts Family. Corresmmidence New York Worth. Toxnos, Aug, .—Tho statenients which have appeared in the London World and ath- or papers concerning the rumored marriage of the Baroness Burdett-Coutts lings been Te ceived with general Incredullty, but 1 ae. Neve there ean no longer be any donbtas to thelr accuracy, ‘The event Is wel to oxcite astonishment, for the Baroness enn- not, by the greatest alreteh of flattery, be said to be in the first bluom of youth, and sho has resisted the totuptatlon—whatever It may Amott toto enter imto the marriage state until a period of Ife when most people are supposed to be folerably safo from. acute attacks of the tender passton. It is no se eret that at varlous periods she has rejected ofters of matrimony from suitors agalist whom nothing could bo said on the score of “eligibility.” Two Peers have patd address- es to her in vain, and ft is understood that at one thw a foreign alliance, which the world tion, as well as the details upon which tho sitecess of so great an undertaking depends, was all done by those who fought the battles of the Union and Imad suffered the pangs of Andersonville and other Southern prisons, ‘The meetings held by: THE EX-PINSONERS-OF-WATE were Interesting and snd In the extreme, ‘The City-Ilall, where the meetings were held, was anenttractive pince for thase who had suffered the horrors of Southern pris- ons. During these meetings the ux-prisone: would mount the platform and relate thelr stuiferings, and, in’ thelr plain and simp! manner of aperking, would bring tears to the eyes of nearly the whale yast audience Many attempted to detall the horrible suffer= ings ond death of abrother-comrade, but would In many cases become so overcome as to be compelled to retire. ‘The universal vor- diet wag, that no hook had ever yet been wrlt- ten, and never could be, that could convey to the render the real suffering endured by the unfortunate sien who fell Into the hands of the Rebel authorities. | Langage could not, give expression to such a living 1 of Andersonville, One speaker, who wis yet suffering from the exposure and priv dong, declared that Southern prisons were not only Hell, but the very sink-halesot Mell. another declared that he felt to this day tho punishinent that was inflicted pion him, and that he could never forget noy foryive a peo- ple whe were. 80 ertel, so heart starve thousauls of their fellow-belngs w there was an abuudance of food, tn tho land. Without shelter, preked in tke diab brates, withont wood or water while there was an pindince near at hand, thousands sufered ut there is not enough left of It to wad] woukk have cynsitered) most brilliant, gun? KW.S, yas A Sith liek reali But earn ogee ee to Indy was ne fo be won SOUTILERN ILLINOIS. Perhaps sha ferred thnt she was sought for her wealth alone; perhaps none of her wooers wi lucky enough to makoan bupresston upon her malden heart. But nv ebtaded ean hold out forever, and at the age of G7 the great prize of the niatrimontal mar- ket has fallen to an Ameriean—Mr, Ash+ went Bartlett, a native of Philadelphia, ‘This gentieman tas been for some thoe resi- dent i Eneghuul, and became naturale here not very tong age, He has heen acting as Private Secretary of the Baroness, and ha his offiell capnelty has been restding in her house in Stratton street, Pleendilly, “Lust year the Baroness plained 0 yaehting oxeurs slon, ehicily for the hunetit of Mr. Irving, the cvlebrited actor, and Mr, Ashmead Bartlett was ont of the party. Mr. Lrylag and he be- came erent friends, but it may: be doubted whether the distinguished actor foresaw Encouraging teports from the Eight- ti Comzresstonal District — Capt. Thomns Certain of Wis Election by n Very Large Majority. To the Euttor of The Chteago Tribune, Pinceneyyinaa, IL. Aug. .—the grand rally at Du Quoin on the ih ult., in connee- (fon with the Congressional Convention and Ha work, proved a splendid triumph for the Republicans of the Eighteenth District, 1t gave new Impetus and enthusiasm to the rank and file of tho party all over the dis- triet, Itestablished confidence, unity, energy, and oneness of purpose among all classes of Mepublicans, The organization of the party: for’ effective campaign services in the solnt wis to ba the result of tae aca: ipa : 7 auico between the Baroness and her Secretary, allgarany Zeoullee 3S ae eee ya The tbe ne risk In assinning that hits thorough working order. ‘There ts no Ingging Pe bebind, muryinuring, and complaining in the work, ‘Those who wera «disappointed In their choice of enndidates have forgotten their disappointinents, in view of the great. nl threntening dangers that menace our in- stitutions, and haye thrown themselves {nto the work of organization ant preparation not only to sweep the district with a greater ma- Jority than ever before, but to enrry the coun- 3 not tess profound than that which Loncon when the proposed mar rie was first whispered about the drawing- rooms of the town, . Jt would be useless 1o deny. Uint this mar- Tinga lias caused the most grfevous mortifien- tlon to the friends and. relations of Baroness Coutts. When a indy in herGith year. agentlomanin his 20th, people a ant-to make unpleasant reniurks, i t ense the Jady has neted with « perversity: which it ts dlilteutt to necount for even afte muking the firgest possible ullewanees for {ies as well for ench nnd all the nominees, Tendnine eecentricttles nnd caprice, Under ‘She renombuation of Capt. John 2, Thomas | the will of the actress, Hurriot Mellon, after: wards Mrs, Coutt: ess of to be his own successor In the next Congress: jl afterwards the Duch- was nr wise- nnd timely move in the right di- Albans, by whieh she inherlts her property, it is expressly stipulated that shoul and died. while others beenme-deranged mit ended thelr nlsernile existence. In front of the platform were the “photo- graphs af a group of soldiers taken on tholr arrival at Jacksonville, Fin., AETER SPENDING A YEA! DENSONVIL Poor, emaciated. their features pinched, and with clothing nothing but. tatters and rags, these pictures: spoke more foreibly than any Tonguage of thetr siiferings; and, as hin reds of ol veterans gazed upon. the faces of their comrades whom they lad knewn It the catnp andl on the battle-fictd, a tear would rilsion in their eyes and trlekle dawn the ch sus they turned away witha sigh, say And tho people that did that, and their rlends here Inthe North, ask Uint tite vietiins f Andersonville who stirvived those whour they failed: lo starve. or murder, shall help end ald by placing this Government bi the dandy of the very men who were responstbte tor all owe woes! No—never will wo do iby” At would be impossible to relate many of the afveting Incidents that took place during the grent Reunion, One veteran, nained Ne! fon, took tho stand, but coud only speak a fow words, xouning hiniself, he sald, with tears In his eyes, © E cannot talk,—its too horrlble,—and, even after fifteen years haye assed, ney dreams at wight offen earry mie’ ack to the Atlersonville prison-pen, and ait the sulferings we endured.” As tie Viper off the stage, a yotneer man took his Pines and, referring to Nelsou, thanked God Jat he ha lived to mvet again the man that ais vet his life while under tho denton tz, A notleeable feature of the ex-prisoners? THeellng was the Jarge number of hulies and thildrenh who were attentive Isteners to the Yorles of suferkne endured by fathers, broth- ars, and friends, during the War. GEN. DERDIN WAND, Yho spoke at the falr-erounds on Wednes- day, was compolled to stop on acconnt of the raln, and ata thie when he did not deslre to, di Ward is the Demovrntic candidate for Congress In the ‘Third District, and was ye; Ing the political jorelent of his address whe the rain came down in torrents, completely muiting out the Democratic orator’s fire. ive minutes later the sim was shining Drightly, and tho President delivered his nd- mirabdle address, followed by Gens, Sherman anil Bently and others, Gen, Beatty's speech lias not been pub Tished, but was of such a character as to reeclye the inost Intelligent attention, . Not Jess Unan 15,000 ox-sotllers Hstened to it, and. freanently applinded. But it sank deeper, and on the outskirts of that vast audience were heard words of spnival, Sald one, Boys, Beatty has bailed the question down fine, and he fs righty no one ern deny that Tis position is solid’? Another sale "Thad aboutinnade upany mind ta volts for Hane cocky but L begin to seo the Nebel army: Dehinidt him 1s the same army, only with na new commander, Dil voto with the rest of the boys, {tall scems to me wbout one way: here; binety-clzht ont of every 100 have got ona Garfield budge.” EN. BEATTYS APEECI When Gen, Beatty responded to the loud calls, he met with nv complete ovanon, aid spoke us follows: ¥ HOLDIENS AND FeLLow-Crtr: ence here tuediy hens witness you hive not forgotion tho past; und Gen, Hae von sald traly that you lid not, and could nat, forget the xreut battles In whileli you partiol? Hed, The present bas no hidtory fle neta re nconmplers aud unrecorded; the futuro Het fore and beyond is, Unknown and undeyelope neither tho'present nor tho Tuture, thereto ean ultord deggestions for our guldatve, To tho Dust, then, wo dry eompelled to luk aid S$ TIME IN AN- + Your pres- ho fret that, Its AUS ware Condenmned oF Justi . lone are meusured; by it, partion must wtand or full by it, mon ara oxtliuted 2 and judged hereafter, tia tho treasured wear tho past tit nutkes Us wiser und than the barharian, by past ts the fon ast inun's high teatlinoniil. ‘The individual, the purty, or the nation that turing with tesror aud remorse from thy contempiition of tho: tat, muy Initead be entitied 1 our sympathy, put is noverthelcss unworthy of ourcditiionee. “Wty be sald that men chungeand thatthe: errors of tho past re ttoned for by the virties of the present, ‘This ls tro; but, wicnever this oluinse for the butter cecurs, it is evidenced by deeds, not by words slinply. As in tho physical, co in tho doraatn of Intelleet aud maralts, all pore TnneDl nd doll peowtn fs wradialy no ane stops ina diy from tho. poaltion of an ignore us to that of w philosopher; no man becomes fh telleetnally great or mornily good fn qn dnstant ot ting, ‘Lhe process of finprayement 45 4 Kaw and tedious ung. murked by montul and moral etruggios, by alternations of siecess and fille ure, until fanily, after wo long course of dlual- pine, the man tikes his aco poriainently ona higher (ntellectual plane, and ina purer mort alinesphere. oAs it ia with fndlvidials sn te it with commie ities, states, and nations, WThoy never suing ia a your ora deonde from the lower or tbteriuce dinte fara ut vavage Life to the higher polnts of elvilizition. Tha tinblta, mades of thought Prejudices, superstitions, passions, kes and disiikes of tho fathers ura transmitted in, and for centuries often perpe Y in,“ 'thotr” chiitron., Tho” "battien ar tho Boyne was fay Kot nearly 200 yearg ayo; tho men who partloipated in tint cone fict are faryutten, but thelr descendants are toe day ready to Nght nt the drop of achat over tho old quarrel. It required Atty y af enlture walle the American peapile WVest thant. vlvesot tholr prejudices against Euylans and Unylishmens and dé took a longer period to reas oncile them to the ‘Tories ef the Huvoluttonury period. ‘Thy man who supposes that the habits, beltcfa, religious’ tenots, prejudices, h have dominated comuuni. ealucy, can bay cast olf nad abliier= Fr eradecade, bas fallod to proud ayixht tho pladiest feasons of blatory. othe truth fdcsire to impress pon you ts, that it tukes thie, and u very long tine, ta chengy materially the moral and tntellgotual rection, His plain, straightforward, cousist- cnt course during his present term, together with the advantuges of the experience which he had receiver. tmpressed our people mast favorably in| sho ever iarry a forelener, whether nity ralized or not, khe shall forfeit ali her inte estin Coutts’ Junk. It may reasonably be fitpniiecd that the Baroness takes sume pride ocak YOUN | dt her connection with the bank, and, leaving min with enerzy and ability, with many of | aside mere supposition, she nssuredly hag the elements of n suecessftl party-leader, | done so for many years past. ‘That sho should and to these the further fact that as 2 gsoldder | now be willing to ubandon all further stare Capt. 'Phoimas had the confidence of allwho | Or interest In tt, and) sever friendships Knew and were associated -with him inthe | which have the hlehest ela upon her re- anny for hig noble aud saldjerly bearing, and | sp may well be regarded ns a most ex further the prestige of his election fn 18738 | traurdinary Incident in famlly history, — I over one of Sonthern Dnois? gbles say nothing about the sneritice of money tne and defenders at the Demoerntte: faith volved, for that [s probatly a matter of per- lion, W. J, Allen, wis,tho ac of intch | fect indifference to the lady now concerned, iE not to the gentleman, ‘Lhe annual Income strenath and Influences te him with our purty, whoso object was to continns the grentest | she will forfelt by her marriage is estimated mumiber of the elements of success in thelr | at £100,000, LT belleye Lam within the mark cundidate, us we realized that the coutest | in saying that it will be at least half as much would ben hard and close onv over his dls- | agaln—about $625,000, Lt must be admitted trict, ILis Tenoneleeat lity, as thne and eireum- | that [tts not very often a Indy Is found will- + stances have developed, was the best posst- Dla that could have mide. ‘Yo the party ft has been most satisfactory, unifying Hind horinentaine alk the seemingly diseardant elements, ant promisiag nothing short of his election, and by a Jaree major ity, —larger than was reecived by him in 773, dtis nomination was disorgnnitat: ig to the op- positlon,—tholr Convention whiclt met onthe wd wt, seven divs previous, had nominated, Suday ‘Phontas Hileman, of ‘Union County,’ ug their Congressional candiilnte, a. slnon- pure Demoernt of tho old school. Thelr lo- eal press ant orators were loud fi ls praises for n faw duys, but thoy could not start the AMemun booms with Thomas’ renomination they hegan to reallze the fact thatthe people of Southern Utnvis were not as “old fouy ns they hail suspected,—on the contrary that freo sehouls, ratlronds, normals, aud tho pub- He press, and the spirit of progress zenerally, had had the wholesome efeet of hupresshig ing to surrender quite as much as this for the sake of securing 1 husband. ‘This is not the first tine, howeyer, that tho familly to which the Jaroness belongs has purstied a Jine of conduet which fs perlaps ely consistent with perfect mental equilltrhumn, ‘Cho sea of marriage, full of sutken rocks and unknown dangers at the best, is fraught with peculiar adventures, not to say perils, for ay one bearing the namo of Coutts, You wilf remetnber that the clitet founder of the celebrated bank in London was Mr Thomas Coutts, whose grand: daughter is the present Baroness Burdett- Cont: Jo was one of the shrewdest men of business in all London, and his house Slowrished ong very few houses have done inany country at any tine, Ithas passed through overy vicissitude of commercial life without sustalning the slightest Injury, nnd such a thingas 0 run’? qn Contts? Bank Jing never been known, even i {lays of wild S s pon the mind of even the average | and unlyersal panic, Enormots balanees are “Exypthin” fleas of reflnement, civilizas | kept lying idle there, and the amount of ton, and, National progress and prosperity. | money at the comnumd of the bank at all thes would enable It to pass trittimphantly {hrough «commercial crisis far more severe than any witteh Was been whiessed in En. MEY gland, ho sagueity and foresight of Mr, candidate, thoy must not insult the ‘Thomas Coutts have never heen jipugned, Intellizence of tho masses by -proposing to | and yet [ cannot be sald that he tld the representthom In the National Legishature | plans for bl4 domestic fife with an unusual by winin whose chief recommendation to | degree of prudence or wisdom, Many men sintestiauship was his lfetiu ty clever until It comes to the busine Denocrate party within his e¢ ng. when they actin a way whieh yopresentative of the moss-back element, the | eauses thelr friends to wonder whether i traces of which, notwithstanding tha frees | thely formation common sense was nob wn Ine School systont nid distribution of tracts and | gredlent entirely omitted. Qne day Tom ANbles, oceasionally crop out in the ascend- | Contls,? as he was called by his eontampo- nant in thls pests af the State, i rarles, hanpeved to be suing into his bank I ‘The result-was that the purty “Bosses? | the Strand when he hotleed. a hontsemald were forced to tnlond their Bourbon brother, | washing the steps, in an attitude which, even tough his seleetion was the work of | theuyzt unromantic, fs not devold of Int . thelr Convention with a full representation | My. Coutts thoughtthat it was interesting, for from ench of the counties, As a partar the | ho stopped a minute or two gazing upon the program, mud {n order to Jet the rauic and fila | form of the housemuld, and was dy no means of the party down ng easily, as possible, tt | displeased when she east her pretty eyes up began to be rumored aver tho district that | to hin in an innocent way, and ‘moved 4, dho health of thelr candidate would it was | little to make room for him to pass, A good feared aeriously Interfera with hfs labors in| figure and a pretty faces—we alt adinire dinking the emny: The strangest feature | them, aut ‘ont Coutts not only adinired, but Tnshort, tit Hourbonism was ata discount in Sothern Iinols, and thot, if the leaders of the Déwoerath vd to Indulge. any hopes of suc t thelr Ce view of tho ity, and the of the imatter was that nothing hal ever been | fell in dove. Che housemnald was sent to be henrd of tis failing health untll thelr efforts | eduented, and atler nx. thus the. banker fo ket up a boom fn his behalt had tirst | married her, But that, thonszh lis first, was failed. ‘Thonms had been nominated but | not hts last contribution to the ren ten {une and was sweeping everything be- fore hhn, when i beeame “apparent to the “Bosses” that. have on “walk aver’ hoe Bowrhou ling of policy was persisted In, and Leman re- miatned on the teket.. Rerardegs of the de- Nbernte chateo af the Convention of «tho 2d ot duty, thelr easional Committea inet at Catro on the Oth fost, axl proceeded upon thelr own choice to unda the work of tho Convention by placing tha Jon, WIiliam artzet on the tekot in pliee of Hllemuin, withdrmwn. Vartzet, it will be remembereil had: been before the Convention, and Ind been beaten fairly by Uieman. | How the friends and supporters of dndgo Jileman Jools upon the aetion of the Exceutive Come tiittee remahis to be xeens but rumors are atloat to the effet that “intel dis. satistnetion is manifesting ani, though the “Bosses” may be able tinder’ the pressure of a Presidential campaign to hald the sore ones fn the traces, it ty doubtful if tho choles of thy ten por Ktieal Solons composing thelr Exeeutlye Come iiiltes WH reeelve any greater support than al fully history, Many years afterwards his wife—n second wife—was aliicted with those two grent evils, old nage and Infirm health, Mr. Coutts was always fond of going to the theatre, and 1 the course of visits to differs ent houses he made the nequalntanes of 9 then obscure actress named Jtarrlot Mellon, ‘This lady was never constlored an ormunent to her profession, and even her sturdiest china lons Wisely abstalned from asserting that she reflected much Flory upon the dra: miitls art. L purposely use the word clin. Doug because the tack fs that she stood ln need of friends willlug to act In that capacity, Mey frlendship for the ‘old banker, Str, Coutts, exposed her to some eritielsms which porhips attribute to the usunl nates of tha world, but which, after all, wer not unnatural When Br, Coutts wite wbxent from tho thentro | Miss Mellon always spent the entracte tn his box, She was often seen there also when the part sho happened to be performing gaye her along Interval betweon her appearances on the stage, One fay the olit bunker wont to he would hev lodgings, burst Inte tears, and exelabne tho regular nomluce of the Convention, Sven itarrlot Fi he ix gone’? The pis tis Bourbons have seine rbsh hoy feel pathetically referred to was his wife, Unr- should be entitled to respe: ehuly when | riot was no doubt intensely grieved, but, Hike C3] those rihts were axere! in regular Con- yentlon of their party, ‘Po suy the least, tho Work of tho Conunittes was an insult to the friends of duce Hileman, if they be enpae blo of receiving an Insult, ‘Pho truth by thy late edition of Democrats | |: au that tho oll edition was ont of date, and thay were determined to table. it, fi 8 ood and ieind-hearted won, she nppilud herself (the lisk of ngstaging the sorrow of the nillleted widower, At such moments, AS We have all read, woman ds a mludster- ing angel,” “Chere is no sacriiles which she Hot prepared to anake. Gaging upon tha lef-stricken banker, Harrlot Mellon neeved Mavinyg | herself for a ereat suertiice—one while} fatled In the Convention” to nominate | onght to cause hor name to he Thmertbp et thelr man, they got thelr work. In {the roll of female herolues, with Joan of Ara throng the Cominitice, Ax in eltizen of | and Grice Darting. | Sho determined to mare Ttundolph County, the | Witina Hartzel | ry old Mr, Coutts.” Ho was inimensely rie, tes the mime and stunding of an upright, | and st years of age. ‘Tho bauker was in love Honest ima and good puwpe hws $s ehfefly | with her, a3, sho had-tho best of reasons Cor reuutkable, however, for having ns by | knowing, and to provent hin from fretting too much for Ws wife, Just ran Arete 7 it wecldent through i trapdoor ih to Congress four years ago, Hla chanees for election | solved to equip lilm with another, Sye took under the elremmsinneca—to wits tho manner | inva? ta chureh, and. they were inarried In which ho was put on the ticket, will privately, and not long afterwards “ald operate sready against hing butthisisnotthe | Lom" rewarded her by departing fram this great nbstacls wilell he has to overcome, Tls | yale of tears, and Jeqving her a fortune eon opponent, Gay, Thonins, aned a poor boy, by f pared with whiel: all Monte Christos wealth honest, indtetrlous perseverance, step by step | would hive been a tleablte, 2 worked hls way lo the front of the Har fa his | Pils event happened In the year 134The, homecounty, Massuc, He is popwtar with | bereaved actress had played well part, the peoply of wil classes; against him or his | aut now that she was left alone she way fur charnetor the Opposition cn suy nut a word. | tou wisa to dream of returnlag to the stage, Jndustrious and cnergedle, he organtzes and | She proferved to becomes prominent fear Presses thy campaign work before him, not | in tho real world, In Lockhart’s “Fafa of only for hhasett hut for tho entire teket | Scott” thero fy somewhere n ilescription of 0 everywhere Ap able speaker on the stuinp, | vish which she pald to Abbotaford, attended: ho fs Inspiring Ropableans all over the diss | by adarge retinue, Including several malls trlet with an enthustasm that Knows no | and twa phystehins, She valiied her lity very hounds short of yletory. Count the Eight- | iizhly, haven perhaps some people? m venth Distret not doubtful? but certain, | think that in taking two physlelans about nd by 4 targer minjority than ever before, with hur she did not go the richt way to \ CH, worl to preserve Jt Perhaps, however, she enlewatat, iy. employed o: AL nny rile, ne to keepawateh wpoutha other, . she lived on, ambonedkiy when Was. falllng into the “sere, fhe yellow sl Jeat,” It folk to ber:tot to lead captive another lover, Hn the person of the young Dike of St. Albans, Tho Duke, herself won {long for hin, part, notre from Nell saw window one out of the 1 throw It down tf the King did not ae edga Mts. 0} apen him, ehikt more talking about, and with a careless made Nell’ Family fist In Jendhiye a later Dike to becom of Mrs, Cou who wag thon th hfs 27th year, itis neédless to say. loved her for nes; her vast rlehes had no attrac. Vorhays his attichiment urase asortol hereditary respect, for 8, for he waa blinself descended fram AN vetress, Nell Gwynne. no -less tt personae that You reeollect that: when Charles 11.) passing -her lay she held her in window and deelared ehe: would now! Hepring and bestow a Peeraa Yo the “merry monureh ? one or less was natter not worth laugh ho 's cll the Duke of St, Albans, inet may thitt have hind its part the sultor Fas 2 itts, the ei-devant autres After what one may call adecout show of resistance sho married hing ant tnmediately sifter the veremony she iL Ln fr to Jian Wim the handy Title cadet of 420,000 to show that there was no Ht foullig on her side, goo di woman wi world neve: disposal for frivolous conversation. ean it be sald that love blinde the Duchess, for when, fn pro she deemed took care te leave her noble lisboa: ly outof it. B edge and en The Duke consti ately left her a a business-like th a great estate to look after sarily tave very little thine nu Nor the ayes of ess Of thine, it discreet to makoa will, she ail 5 entire rhaps this cnn t6 bbs knowl H him to renew the fond pro- Te , testations of his courting dnys. At any rate, the Dochess left beliid her an important £1,800,000 1 codiell by to_reeelve property, were “alle her’ house: wis afraid boty-giuitd, ‘Men sie Husband, Mr. Coutts, was in the habit of yy ing her dally visits In, the shape of a ttle bird. Meh come bi Kio her Which her hushbwtud was entivied £10,000 a year and solue other provided “hls brothers never owed to enter either of » Long before ‘she didd she to stir ott of her houso without i, lest she should be murdered, became convinced (hat her first with, shy sald. always promised to in that disgulse, and sho (istinetly saw hin perch every morning on her wladew ledge In Pleeadlll Inngh at this fare: only yesterd Jag away on bhae! ns my hat with London smoke, but p ly. Let no one » L passed the very house lay anid there was a sparrow eblrp Wane of the upper windows, 1s, feetly well and hearty. ‘fhere eannot be tho sllelitest doubt that it was old ‘tom Coutts come toe mH of his gran When the found that sho had une, not to tgs his opinfon on the marriage cilnughter, Duchess of St Albans died Jtwa ft the bull: of her for tho St. Albans family, but to the deseendants of Mr, Contis, and chtefly to tho daughter of hia danmnter Sovhila, who lid i married Si iY Francis Burdett, ‘The heiress, Miss Angela Burdett-Coutts, reeelved ahout this lidy ov gnust ine ju trendy money, and her interest In the celebrated baits has bri that ime not less than wecht her in shee 3,600,000, In 1871 was created a Baroness, und it istics be said of her that she hag led a pure and stainless life and passed her days 4 afficted. Sh in dolne goo to the poor and he has been be wt by impost= ors of gvory class. and abnost every nation, but her benevolence has been wisely direete and she enjoyed the respect of the whole nm: ton, Trom thd Queen to the poorest beggar in ethnal Green, Jus the fatality which hangs over the Coutts foamtly one self visible, surd marringe is wrin to fll tho mouths of nore ink! An il-eonsidered and ev t- ale all gossips, and to give oceasion to the curi- ous to consider how often it happens, that precedents In family history have. all force of precedents In nw. man who used to say: heen a. ino: the 1 once knew o My tunrrlage ins st unhappy one, but marringes qisiys have been uniiappy in my. family.” ‘The terlous influ nowledge of that fact may’ tive hind no uninportant result on his own life, A mys- pened Tends the child or the grand- chit on in the steps which it finds traeed by its anes tors. It was oll Mr, Coutts’ fate to ;bu married for fis money at an advanced axe, ‘Tho same lot befell iis wife, and now destiny, Let us hope that she will at) ward the ante prod contrived to do. get need to it. the grandad laughter suceuntbs to tho sine asi nily estate ng weil as her imme- s40r, the Duchess of St. Albans, Mr Ashmead Burt- Jett Is offended at having any one sugeest that he marries for money he must learn to Few people will be found reatly fo bolieye that the spark of loye burns very fivreely In the ieart of & young man of 29 for un old Jady of 67, + IMPORTING FINE HORSES. A Recont Movement to Securo Strong Dratt Worse In Amorien, New York Tribune, Any. 1. Tho steamer Greece, which arrived Inst weok, brought ninety-sove mn horses of the Percheron breed for M, W, Duntinm, an im-. frotn 1,400 to 2,000 pounds. porter of hors VPage County, It about thirty miles west of Chicago. horses were taken to stables on Greenwich streot, and afterward sent West to Mr. Dun- hnm’s stock farm at. Wayne, i, Who Ilves at Wayne, Du Yhis ig a sinall village 'Tho About one- fourth of them aro colts, and tho rest are. full-grown stallions, thelr weights ranging ‘This ts tho Jarg- est fmportatton of horses of this kind ever made into this country. Mr. Dunham sald ton Tribe reporter, while speaking of the Smportation of horses: Willan tlarris,: of Moorestown, N. Jy, brought the first Porchoron stallions to this conntry in 1830, Ile was traveling in Europe: at work In France, their strength that he d cent $1,500 for his heal! thand saw some of these horses Ta was fo struck with Jeruined to bring some of them home with hhn. Accordingly he aiipputt them «ed, Moorestow? four to this country. Two of however,. before they reachud n Charles Fulllngton, of Ohio, imported tho noxt lot in ISL, In shone of the staliions Imported by Mr. Multington was sent to Iii ols, Where for twelve y he T8 was the only ono of the Kind In the State. In ISOS L fmported two of thesestallions, and in st3 LT went regularly Sinco that Branco bety v tem on my Intd tha business, Hime C have brought over from eon OO and 400 of them. 1 put stock-farm at Wayne and sell them whenever an spportunity ocenr: How large a region Is Perche, wherb you buy these horses??? “The district which goes by tho name of Perehe is » pinteau between the Selug ag Loire Rivers, nbont 100 miles from Parts. ‘Tho plateau 1s sixty miles in length ond forty milles in width, aid embraees parts of the districts Muro-ot-Loir, Kure, and Orne, ‘Phe -elinmnte of the country is something like that of Vermont, ‘The people live entirely py derientture and econo and by ralsing these horses. ‘They are a wale ot Rreonidu tay tietry Ing the Inst ant, although 1 realning.? Taw often “ Myary yo at bar “ tho Just vu y dealings with then dirs aire have heen very plons- ave found them very sharp ae nine i do you visit France?” if Ye always go‘ there ducing dunw or tha Ist of duly, ‘Tho ereater pee ofthe farm work is done then, and tho, horses are cheaper than at any other time of the year, ‘Thon, August isn mod month fo bring the horses over to th! try, ns tho ve ns thoy sre ned] f coun ne)" ratight Javer All tho oynge fs ustally a quit itnate buttor If ‘are the cool wenthar, horsé-buyers go to Perche during the months of dune and well cleaned ont of ts horses now, ware in Pers work to tind the whote d! uly, and the region is pretty t you ehe to-lay you would le hard fon young: first-class. stallion in fatriet?? 4 ‘ “What do these stallions cost there 9 * Brain §800 to $2,000, tnlso costs 2 grent dealtotmport thom, L liad a special train from Vorche to the sua-const, 0. heard of before In France, 3500 for evel ocean. Now, howover, numbers it costs on! lay hutehs uuue! wear for my six of the horses ino car, hing nover 1 183 Tt vost me ty horse 1 brought across tho ont bring them in ya Little more than It will cost me $100 yspecink traln to Wayne. Iput 1 insure them h for enact, when Latart, and Lhave to pay door & per. mt the large risks these stall Insirinee, You sea there ure In this business, When 1d sell jons, however, £ will get trom to 33,000 each for thom.” ———— ‘fwo Canadians Propose to Shoot tho Whirlp for 2 Co: ‘Tho ktea ol Hapide in an Open Boat idekations pension Lruige Journal, f sucevasfully making ‘0 trip from Ningurn Falls to tho mouth of tho Niagura Ilver on bake Onturlo, rol through the ter- rile rapids wnd whirlpool waere but oye bout, the Salt of tho Mist, was oye known to mirucit: jeataly bass fs now tiling & tangible shupe. Sant Davis, ¢ Br. pwher of most of the great Niagara Falls on tho Canada etde, paysit cunnot be auc vesafully don panted by u friend, authorixea v following propoaitions will no. A yontiemyh of Clifton, accoin- th v3 purlo need sportanicn, bo Wetlund “ E uta to make the le Phat if Mr. Davis : doposit $1,0U0, to .be pald thom for a “Buleeoasful trip wii open bout, from cy Niswura Fatls to the mouth of the Niagara River, thoy will undortuko to perform it. And fivthoruiore, If, Stes Davis will dopoalt anoiher $1,080 14 samy ruttte, wi Water,” Tho J, thoy will ayevo ta return by the Ithout tuktig thelr boat out of tha gonticmen inuking this proposal are Mp LH, Bokodeld, lito Badlgn of the Fourty nt Independent Hite Compnny., Middlesex, Acting Adjutant, nnd First hl us Capt. rn SUNUICIBAN IEAL Wot BAN omMmnnabue, London, Ont, third con of Mas. | TOR Sale Tra Sehotteht of Lamdy's bitno reputation, whoy | Ti 4 by orders of his commanding Gener), escorted | \ i eas pelaonvera {romn thie ttHioHetd fa Kineston! Col. | pagut Atie-sni) Wild, wivy ¢ MeAUTT FG, LOR Re 1. Peery, bito of the Thirty=fourth Hegiment, Mn greta hated We Lan tigen alten fromm anda Paymaster, eldest son of tho Hon, Peter | Chienges #15 down nnd monthly; cheapoat nrope Perr hey propose using nt Mudson Ray eanno | erty in mikes, Hawn free; abstract trent ralle twentyethreo feet long in whieh they made’ mung perilous voynge. have both Tt ‘ta to be thie deratond that the money will not bo ctaimed ite rosie Feurey Tky RA BROWS 1 COUNTIEN ST Roam d, A terms nnd Prices, a] Teas thoy enecossfilly perform the undertalcing, PNA OA aed Fuidle wour own eahou de whut they prowure, ALA FAUT O i andif Mr. Sant Davis thinks it enn’t be done, Aunty tn Ane, AM Noy nro rend to ‘undertake fon tho proposed edt a ob EU, Be he th eas Tivery, welcome tho Now-Tinglanacr will Bhakers’ Sarsaparlit Mirougt the eritleat pertor Dility that com to every 0 cy RUM TO ACCOMMODATE OUIL NUMEIC Ejaun pnirane throughout thy sity, sa barn, ona. rite ites in tke dient Wivisiotin, wa mt Hahod i desiandted betow, where: taken forthe sama priest Ufticw, and will be rerelved meet M BOUNTL DIVIRION, de & It. SIMMS, Mouksellurs tWonty-adennttt, Ww. HOUATUN, Deut at curnue "Thirtyetltth . W pees WEST DIVISIO: Av A. POPALONUSL, Novation tet vent Madisoneste, sear We en camer of Melt H.C. WERILICK, J Goviday att Lakacnts connie fitietn Paulina, nor Pauline | NOWTIH PIVE BION, da. NURLINGHAM Cine! cn or guctatween iia kato and PERSONAL. XK FRED, FERC . tn something ta thenilented omein) vide allt hn rowed S DURKEE, ofthe: ATION” WA. 0-10 tafeau Int 1G Georce), If Hyin, ai ehilitren, may her ramething to he vant snniteatinur with se COUP: Dividty (who, te te Mi ws an okt friend, to whom ie or aomy one of his fanily is indetited for help of sickness and dee dont Wweloek p.m. iid Stationers, 125 In. O11 Cottage Crovorny. tho Main BUCLIMAN, Uenguiat, cornor i'hirty-frat and Stationor, ote, oMern-ay. WEEN Droggiat, 2 Hive Taland-av., ry waler, Newsdenler, and Fancy RAFI, Drnaulst, Git Wert Madison-st., core a CU, Druggiats, 4% North it TsLTAMS & COy Deneulste, G95 Larrnbod-aty Well NIE, Printing and, Advertising owe nnd Mintioriory Depot, £6 nat Divisions untento with Alargin Coral Gt Mle, OF whan he may here Any perxon oath of the nt nitppileation asnbove. ALM ut ‘THD ELUDES is bottoyed sone Alfred r huaband or ortuatrids snes, AILNOLD Ichuster, Enetund, wolicitars, IN WN K It sovoral und Woat= ne, Address, today He By Ho Ofies, Atcarwnrdsd India agnaco, NO RUENT—TIE MLUEGANT HOUSE NO, 1916 WA- bmah-av.s hina) rooms, every ono Uubt and niry, Al newly painted and papereds, bins nid tho moxtornt huprovemants. “Anply ta 3 PEARCE, 125 ear= =n AN ELEGANT 2NTORY AND BARE In perfect ordut, comer ur Wa- an yesncondest, Apply tod. C. SMITH, 40. Doarhornest Wh, TO RENT—VEATR ‘Wont Niue (PO RENT-UPPER FLAT OF HOUSE IN -VEIY valratblo Incation on Wost Washingtun-nt, nent Wood, euitabio tor Hehe honaskeoping: gentleman, andwife, with ne children, racernat reat BU por Inontioy Will vo prtinily turulsied for exe rent, ie desired. Holorences required, Apply at Gl Park-nv., downenintre, joe FURNISHED EI 20, thor raorna, by tho dl ninindnted during Con ook from Grand Ureltia and) Paimer 1 Call or nddrons Lit Baal Monruo-at. jou RENT-BLEGANTLY mo 1 stilt, of routes nt week "Hrnsionts th f iving ane | FO RENTONEWLY PUNITIVE TOONS AND ho now stood sleepiiiy Aecaimodations, cheap, tv respect= ebte parties, 0 Bb ste ee Fpio ate HAST ADAMS. UP-STA Ati roontauitaite torgentionan nnd wife or tro pen: non during Conelaye, une block frum Palmer OTH ROOM AT i SUUTIE FURNISUED. WW Monroo-st. harbureshinp, Apply nt U “PERSON ATA STILAG INL IN (LE ke to moat an aye hedty who would yint the yar! the elty with film. Address seablo ‘And attractive youns i pointe nf IntcresL in K, ATLING TO, ipo nt iN 100" RE niblu partion, ri ‘Watunheny, His WEE sn rindi. 1, West Bide. FPO RENT-ONK FURNISHED 200M, A TEAU- q SUL Wost Monrousrt, wounb PRRRORAT Tie ron, Her aaa Meare call INTAICD, 154 South Lalsted-st, HRSONAL—FWO Bilt KNToIETS, days In the elt nt en Fontng. stons, éte. Addi i Ii, Teivune oftica, DH ROURNET 18 IN THT nt the ofMfica of Dr. 1. SHIRE Penta vhe‘ernmta, envouriiig for threo Ue. four " 0 arnt the vequalatance for mutual enjoymont, oxcure tifuf loeation: npestatr, ~_ WANTED-MALE 3 w * Bookkkeapera, Clerk =~ ANTED— AN EXPELON Furennmetiaedl | WEE, foros AMUTUSN ACSW ES in fan re New NED <A COT ma ot Tose than Addroan,. statin (rum House, : rs tern hs CI ary Wag BATSMiny— peas a EN’ FO) Blore, unpost notions, “Hinnkrupt VERY Chena SRI. Wit iRof thee And SI Beata eeer TANTED—1WO IiaeEe JTANTEDTWO SACKS . AY! Clan harsoshooe wine thorneshig ee note hu trady tn all ite Lranchos. ony wonoegs pane eas hins exnerlonce un wnuons, httgulesy Alt Ringe cee feed Jiuchinney satan can ruin mall Intingy onu ured ey ae Hin ctonte enttiogntany aeayener. mendy mien wit Hot eNU edit ba Ratio Cane ne eetstely ta JANTED-BIX GOOD CATRTAGE-TRINN ‘ ( AGY-THIMM ERS Moe SAAT eg Tage ORE A Nie ANTED —CARITAGH NEACKSMITIT aS wW Hawkeye Manutnoturing Coinpaity, HuslingAe \antipea coon Te. WAR Reem e 1 DEATHORN: FO MUN A CintoH West Hitless gurtwand ‘ . A. MD—SAD: AW Aimianoa sna i; FIRST -OhAR er ¥ CARR named works Apmty alamo inthn- jeltin ated Camry Thvog C0, Hand Manes atl, Employmont Agoncica. JANTRDAAIA TITS DAOC W ELGAR AL, Coan YowaaWisconsin BeRRNACR Sat nm wes Mincollancoun, Wastencageyrs vor rie rare op Uiurtioi by the It UE OF Gey, searks TTDI COe Bl Sintoortes Clonee” anaard i srime : ude necdion im nn easily by pay Wants ANVASSERS AN every hora to roll campaten i Hoy i to Mad a + LININGTON, @ a0) elry, and novelt i GM. Mhistented af duckson Ware cana FSTIORT, iesouth Want ty Room ANTED—AGHNTS FOR THM “NATIONAL Hand-Huok of A . pRATIONAT, Ata of Imete ana tigani for waters tists raphy, stati ingindsre x Vane ii BISIEAT. wh WARE nad ¢ entity anynarora wid DAT nN ae a mney rapidly. NOTAGENTS TONAN Sri 8s Bast Kaa 1" tn PRATT A itnont 4 Howtand Ihigek, comer Dearborn nm TO RE BICES, Ace EEOME | (PO RENTATHE LARGENT, FINEST, AND NE! TONEROME | TPG santod wtnres i a sien ache nates enpled by Fe ntore, Poxsoae wlon ativen Sept. 1 GHU.'P, FRY- BINGE. oy VALAWANTID -- THY, P FI mann 8. eukey, Cont ina ott iejond Addttisa MOWAT MUNItO, Dux 44 Aro ty ADDRESS macloe, Inte uf Chenin, by OF > WwW. NTE! ro FARM, NOT LEMS Gey Mitte SASS CS 1 than tdacres, 01 shi DOUTY, Englewoud PO, Ape ‘ung: Aad 41, Peta CAL-PLRASHCAN ANY ONE GIVE Ath information. ‘of iny iiusband, C. IL. CUTLER, uf \VAstepsig IUNT—A HOUSH OF 10 OR IT rooms on South Sida, Urice not to excocd Si. SUNAL—WIL, 1 horseback M. 7) a Prompt mnt, Vai, reine. afin. WSOSIOSL INSTUUATE:! 110 AY ak Pat RONEN sak TCLASS ORGANS AT A. FOR. icos buyond competitions wholesale and retnth A ‘nerly of “inckson mid Tay | Sten dh mgwit pd eetally TUreatay avi Nae naieen unO-attice, Sara 5 Hust indinnn-at_ Ish), 3 LSit 1 sTITITAST 0 . : 3 N. Gy plonse address I. We i UPRIGUY ras mandery, Now thd BLAKE, Palmor House, Bile pnt city SONAL Ve nt totelock sl Mi WEDNESDAY, 20, ANOS— For upwarits of forty sents this ol nnd relinbto firm hoyo manutneturad Gio bert madomtn-wrleed piano Inthe markot. “Sold only by LYON & MBALY, state SEORSHS AND CATIEIAGES. and Monroesxts. GUATNTNS SLOTS Pot SALE GENUINE JOSE | RITA Ki Wiikey HOY Te HEAUTIFUL, HAY | AyAlolme price sts, Address VICTORS, FLECIIER, horde LUO Dan, Ho cost #0 list, fall in Kon~ te” tucky, To ist yvars old, hands high, ns tne style L 'ON ALY mi nnd fetlon, was xlend hy. Young Colunbus, son of uPniair . Kysayk's Hamblotontin, dant a Mosunaer mitre, Gite PIANOS= He Dan, vs a ldly’s raid horag, has ne mporior, And he had trains fow eqtinls; $s very xentia und Kind. If £4 fog he srould bo very fart Ble wot bout tn second two Jengtihs behind i driven sinco Inst, fal Indy, hw ts forced to roll hitn tue or tunsons wiiich will bu expiainad to wure jo is warranted cound nnd kind. Call nt Face In 2:4 bre eante fi frat horse. Mu has th prerent owner, § Ind lnedlatel owner's resilience, No. a Michlgnn-ny, Mr. Pant Becker, who for tho past quartor of .con= he front rink af musteal educators, pagar i bes to eanuentulute sun on the remarkably rolled anid engins quality of tone, and, no doubt, to SOU Vory valuable rosormer, J was aleo inueh plunged With the actlon nnd generilly euperior quallty of the finish. In thie olesniit litte Instrument yon Roem to. mo have rulved the groatdesiduratan of wsuperior matinen by FAMILY DEAVING TI OF thelr enrrliga, ron ‘spon burcies, alnitle ant thy horses are vary Inaty ane the plot thoy aro vory’ hundsome: indino driver; ono 1 and other good, lores; ong sired by A murehired front the Fairlawn stock: Wit, ait, 1, nnd andddie-horsus, fop ind doubla harness, So nie car trot in to. ony beautiful Atmibletonlan bay horse, IH hands high, ntyste nckhiwk maces, eat tru In 2 rn aro warranted suond and kind? most Of thom wora ; farm, Kentuakye pune at a low-price” LYON & HEALY, Stnte nnd Monroc-nte, ‘plane RUYHNS Will. FIND IT FOR Tilwit 2 advantago to visit our wareroomis before piirchas- feiss We exhibit the largest, nesurtoont of inatris monts of any Nngle houeo in the country, and are promared to ineke prices su low nnd tory Bo engy tint none need ba without an Instrumunt,' ¢ UBALY, Stay and Monroc-ats, SECOND-HAND AND NEW PIANOS AND OR- una on month: rnonts. Old friatruments yo ot 40. ast aummors will zlyu a weok'a trink nnd soll thorn if ree Hnatauiamior, will ara weok'a tela nd aon ue | faker ng oxcrnmen. lelavio. tuning. BONY & wesed imicdlately at sonio price. Call at private | CAA s)he EU Bitters stable, No. 304 Mictivan-av. GMWATS ivwavs AT JOUN SATCHEL S, 10 BAST WARING: MATCHLUSS FIANOR, — ¢ 4\ tonest, hor: sen At all kinds, carrinzes, bugles, atid PIANOS: MASCUEESS Inrness, How and eecond-hund, ab low prices, OF Will > hat hinnge, Cash advancer made. LYON SUBALY, ATENGE CAUWIAGH IN PHIrECT TUN: J8tnte pnd Monroo-via, Ting order, good ns now; very chenps can bo | Friis soon at over Oaenr Frled's atinte. es ¢ its, NIGGIES, PIAMTONS, HTC, FOR MALLET, DAVIS & COn J) Rulo ne xrodt tmrgnins aty Worst Stndison-at, Cail KRANICH & HAC, |, + Pei SAI TRIN ESY i OFT TROTTING STAT PIANOS~3 WAL. DP. ALEBSON, Ie her od te rampol Y! ahowstil. Address HUW AID HAYES, ite te | * We We KIMATy ANTHD—POUR CAM-LOAD ¥ SILAS W°iicren at Beasaniiniey 2 CO.8 barn, ; DUNTEAIL SEONG: Monrav-st. YVWANTED—A PA OF MATONED FONTS: 18, SITONBN' fl wae wn encoun nrsong gehen, teweo | OROANE~ Tw sinara,. FINANCIAL. DVANCHS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, fialf brokors’ rtos. 1). VAUNDEM, B® itiudalphest. Katablishod 18, LOAN ON FUNITUIE AND ate, nto Jtoomed nndsie A RY ANQUNTS 70 5 AX pianos withont re nl, tt itande ‘Tho aboro aro standard Instrumente, + Warranted tIvo years, ” Sold on installments, If requiced. NT TO LOAN ni durifien te Donthorn-at. itoont JASIL PAID FOR. OLD GOLD AND RILVEN— an watchos, Awinondn, J Maney to Joan 08 hing of ovary: an, at GOLDS: Bullen OMicu (iconsed), 02 Hast Mudison-at. , Bstabe Ine 1955, AMO: GN FUIE Hanoy. ate without removals iso on wil Rood Bo An. nad ALID'S Laan and Becond-hnnd Instramonts taken In exchange. W. W. KIMBALI! Corner puite and Adam Tp Porn An weMia rrinitis, ION OUANH PIANOS, EMEMSON UPRIGHT PIANOS. Thos tnstrunents have buen before the imbllo for tho pont forty sours, and during that Umuy thelr wetia valuss TBEGIY sonra cate Money to Jonu on farntia ur On goods In storage, 20 ADE Fnolley fnnie boots, and Hons Hank vertinontes, Broker, o6 Washington-st, LOAN & STORAGE CO. He. swithant FOmUvE i Van Buren-at, AID NOR STATE BAVINGS lgandinnvinn Nas TRA HOLMES, nn ono hive veeaing ro wrult known tie tho demand hay beon far uhend of the supply, Wo have sunt r= celved A tine newortruont of thong tne Intent. z 7. KIMBAD IA Cornor Sint nnd Adamisents, In addition to tha abiye wo lave u tira xtock of other makes that can be sold on intalimonta tf ro- nhired. rs Masloneans instock. Second-hand instruments taken jeneral "LOANS ON bites pontcris: 4 ond stamps fnited life co: RAMI HOUGIIT: parton! polices iso futled bank slats In exchange, iPO RENT Two TONDRED CHorok UETIGT pinnos, Inctiding Sloinway, Fecher, ond Lyon & cath husedt Heatiye aid “ott Tonite HOLM 2 NRG. Gonoral rokérs, 8 | only nemonarato rentals. LYON & MEALY. Sito Woshiiatonent, auld Manirou-stn. V[ONEN TO LOAR ON FURRTTUIOR RTC, Witte | Osi © Sony PIAROg WNTANLIST ED ais, AVEC nt removal. PAI, im Wast Monroo-nt, old for cash 01 CELLANEOUS, | K ie Waits’ De pornmmontty cured, ureanstie, Patonta tn ill honth Hulatadest, ‘Sako strovt-cara, AND OLDEST FORMS without rorura mone 0 Hatities tuino snd Aesuras withiut kniro above. chrod. without necexsurily Interruptang buxinoss by Giddy Me Da 73 ron inatallinents at low priced. Woet Madivon-st, PIANOS AND OMRGANG, the fn it ADAM SINLIT O00 INCLUDING : aa Docker Jiron, nines, Mathit« é, ant Story € amp anos, nd Patoy orgntie, Wo hava decided to sail during the. nuxt i dayn on torma na any gad priced a jut Chat nll on pflioab, Organs hd plahenat #ld tuonthte bayi eee ag MnUNTOIUY we CAME T TONED A iloy, Adarost Vai, Prinunia aitiew, TING APPA, vonditiun, ee a Se, Fuse eT LEW DATE Reiuua Wouso, oF ‘nddruss J Hy VEWDAL Mtrauk p-EvEnYnOnY TO Bi 0-430 Watasheav, for partic Washing Stuohine, LOUIN FOI BK, HY TAKEN TO- US, HECOND= capable of warming pote th ov NI POSTAL rs of Atyora! US 4, vdeo eee FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGIAPH GALLERY FOI aniucleap on aecnunt of ii naalit, Boe partie: jugrsnddruss WA. KASTEN, kroopurt, i, Lock ox “BURRESS GhronTONITy—t Witt aEGL Tite Baxter titinots ina vory yatunblo patent, covorad with nove it cas! HI nol Un UL threo montha: (States nlrondy sold) Bltnots 39 warth from 10,00 to Sik, in Hiyu yonre, necording to. cnoney Of working It For further partlenlans address for party TANTED-RALLAOAD WORK WITT BEVENTY- | HUH di BOWS, 120 Washingtunsny. Bt Louly, dh mind wod 40 tatwror, Addrass i, \ meen het, AVERY LUE (OH SALA STOCK OF GENKBAL Mi —— 2 ehanding tn ono of tho vost polis for boslness In _ RANTNERS WANDER, Wosturn sins nt slock wiilinvolce about €6,uah, but Ladvale wena tiue wears ten end > | could bu raduced In thirty days to $0400; antos Inst NEDA HARK OPPORTUNITY. | year 60,000, und running as wall ttle Pts iso Invoat tna prailtabla businoss eapliat. | ond uppprtunity role tite mt, netive or sllont, Reteronces ox- No ruporttions enteral exeupt for ensh. PNorth Poorlnes tly soot «ou dee Addrons ‘PAIGE wasiling RTL RanRT OF rae eT care Plott otier & Ce, Cease, Bitton, wall cstaliahed in bupiners in Chicagu, of¢ Tora an honest man with #10,00 avalinbly capital to. ICHONALUH CHAD COFFEE sy in resulix of tree Me Addroes for interview UINKIS WANTED-IN OIALN Pps Hrateolins, 4h Tetbuti Capltnt required, ofies, PM W LE itving in comitry preterr inusinesss 1 por cout wag ‘ eon uivan, Adurers, Cor fl Inportaie valunbla i, Tribune, u COMMISSION: Inalnoen of twonty years’ standing. Koforonces Flees, Atdross ¥ ora Rake atid lunch catablishient Is closgd. tis wook for Want of wullorsy, & mun with thy ensh can havo tit taken now fur about hate tts value. Apply at proe pelotor's resldu: tan 7? Al Ww ATHING ruoias ts woll patronized and contradly lacwied; Witt soll chenp nnd Hieo erodtg woud consan, fur gol: do Anbiy ta JAMES IL VAN VLIBSINGEIL, stom 0 A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT QOit HALE: u HOARDING AND LODGING, NORTH CLARK day. ¥ Wotols, ENTON, HOUSH, ‘ab, nilgoininy Cuatomt and $I rand to cya J ipreisoneate Touso—Honrd and LOUHE, LY AND: M Tonsunt, alban rooI four’ pluck! EAN THE HRInGH— Nootns, with Dourd, §/to §7 por Wook 41.50 Lo & por 28 AND 20 BOUTHE CLARK. Hdnsoe Eiounn diy tutulateet uote at Sf conte Lv aday after Auuea. BENYON MAUZY, broe NCH HOUSE, CORNER: OF BTATH ANT four diucks sonth of tha Volinor room, (240 to {3 por day, BOUTIN cents and $1.0ba diay, souks, at ature ohne & Rail bunlness iW ongat thy beat AONDINAILY OITA! G Mewt-clase family hotel with Gb turiishod rooms (with, bar)all Wepiendit condiulon, Call Bb ones. JOHN HL. COTES, of La Sullo-st, ok, BARA ON it WEEE LOCATED ‘and paying elgnr utoru th Chicagu, nt a nueritice, ts Tam jowving the countrys nousu low: Fart. On those having cust noud ipply, Atujor Movk. Hoon. North Franklin-at, PORTER WITH KNOWIY in dryetondn atornt ent aia me with rofera! BTU” WATCUMAS eT aaaress te Wal )—-AGENTS—ENBRGETIO MEN EVRe xuarintend £7 weokly eelling nuegoods, manent. Investignte. MEICILL & C0, ANTED~A TOy 2 OR 13 TRANS On me TERR RRA ie Grae a Mian for thea emits Anite Saninieat, 900 A MAN TO REPILESHNT Us IN county dn th cunty in tha United Bates; aood pay, TED—O: 1 MISING AND Two ubseriptton rolteltoray fest-olass aien, ih, rorerences., Mustealund Art Journal, Itoom's 19 O—STRONG _STRAVY ToY, OVER TW Fs old to sun eluyntiny, Apply at ioe Bb nity Denti + bolwoon Hand l TA) A IVE HOY On Wine ial ildroant uito to-roll nnd take 0 ek. - GOEL stock. Inaulra tn hat store, 11 Waal Han en Do: ANTED—A FIRS: ir Norwegian air meluilts., ULASS GEIEM fo cook, wae Apply, with WRDR, nt iron tn a ferences, af se a ett Clack ATG: MST OH it Warhingtoxeat. 74. WO GOOD Ginny: WA iran retro as SI ae Nurses. Wanton nurse alrle AMBER A TIDY 33 WABASIL-AY, tmploymiont Agoncion, YARED G000 GHELS ANY -NUSIUEIL~TO. ‘day? cheortal wearkura; prime (pac ‘i exlstryyzs Went Aontaarate (iitireat at flteranites VWaxritiiqoon Gensian AND Keaxpinas ‘inn glcis for yrtyate fumilies, lintels, and hoards inue-housus, AUG, DUBI HS Onlee, as Milwaukee-ate < Miscotlancou: WASEDA A ce AY, contay font nieve hy, dleath donires a gover. oan to take clone of his daughter, G yours old, Sha han indy of roltnamone and education, not tn ler > yenrs of nga, and without ineumbrances of any Kind. “Hee roforencos must be wnexcentionabla, Junttors of nppllentian aro roliclted, which should cons {nin nativity, age, history of past Ufo, togothor with Hanes of roferoncos. Aitdress 'T AY, Tribtine oMice, {Applicants for the ponition nbovo advertieed: for miy rost naxured thnt thisis nm bona fide adverts: BONED, THUS, ANTED TWO EXPERIENCED LADY CAN: ‘vaesors to introiice and sell x now nnd suporior taco powder and tooth powder. Address Vial, Tribe une aMled, aiving Cutl address, y p— Viti’ EXPERIENCED BALES 7 none others nded apply, Stein's Do.lse larkent, VWaAnten Lang For Tins WHEK, «A day. Tao 1d Madison-nt, __BEFUATIONS WANTED=TAurs + Kookkeoporn, Cleritn, aco ITUATION WANTED-BY AN YNPRIMENCED young man In hate and caps“ar furnishing goody Rwsalosmnn, Can give good reference, Address 49, ‘Trlinmne anica. Conc! ‘Tenmators, Xv. WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR TO YD take cure of horses und bugylos by a young mag who understands tho business, Address ¥ 43, Tribe una oflce, ITUATION WANTED—AS COACIIMAN AND atdonur, by a slugle German, well recommended, Sh South Clarkeat, Mixcollancous, SUATION WANTED BY GRNTLESAN FROM Virginia, with thirtoon yonra’ axpurionce in the dry-cood4 Business, i some Inrge retall dry-goods fsnwo tn Chicazy for the yone Listy In now tn business in Virginin, but proporsos moving to Chicago, Yory best roferencon sivon. Address, for a fow days Ti, Ch n Hately Chieago, SITUATION WANTED: NY A YOUNG MAN (18 SD, jfagiitay aa enivolin with the at anloninany wall acqualnted ry oud mid clothing trade ‘soull AG> ‘“ribung fica, WUATION WANTHD—iY A SOUNG SAN © quca 2 by noxt ‘Monday, to tnko enro of horect fhelty or country} would tnico n Jou ona alock-farm thordughly undorstands hts hisiness. Good role gneox fru former wou progont employer. Addrets Tribune office, UATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, Domestics. . ITUATION WANTED-Y A COMPETENT © DD undinn woman, to do genoral hourgwork in & smell fin olty or country. Call nt a3 elgnveentty, SIVOATION WANTHD—UY A Fins T-CLA8S cook, Plenso call at 183 Kightountti-at., up-staire SAWANT VA ViEtY RESPECTS AbIY sount gel from Christiania, Norway, 13 7eare Old, to asnist in housokooping and thako Herel Use fulinn Ferpuctablo private Inmlly, Apply to Panne @ Hot keeray,, oom bt. Gin e TED—NY A_ GIN TO ASSIS ©) in howscwork, i a good lnundross, Call ot Wouwokccepers. ITUATION WANTED<RY A_ LADY .OF Tie tnoment, kn. comuuctable familiy as lhuurekconey whorg therd is hulp kept; no othors nod apply. OF Hedgw'ck-st. fi SITUATION WANTRD—AN MATION O1 HOUSES Keeper by an Amoricun, {0 years uld, who has bad Favaral yonta* oxpurlones. in aBinte InmtiLuUont Ea eR ig tec, bata niso thorn iiiorn my huusoworke Addrugn Sina U.staLAIeE rete calenzo.tl; Employment Agencia, . Cee WA CA Mt Pe fal, choorful, wironuet Ho % Teniatty 219 West Sunroornt. (ilurenwof sikeratarel, ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMITAGS IN NRED fond Houndinavinn ar Gorman female belD plied Si MEGA DUSK E'S office, 41S AIIWwaukeyats ——————————————— LOST AND FOUND, TINEA REWARD Wild. De PAID YOR return of artiotos tal from 10 Bryan-plsce Yotterday und no questions asked. Yet La Ballo-the oun 82, Jj BALL-STATE-UGTS FOR TL AgTO- reas with a Woiltoeday, a. BOON conte duly, fuusday oF ONG, ronnie t Tron %, TPA ANID WithicPA VIN eon AM tio ith Ntsc and wintors food aie eoaleningy Ana” sHnhitue ddor.”-Apply toa. Gs 18" V TINDSOM MOUs, 1s By Al ‘alnur Houad)— #2 por day AID WANTED, PxciaNGR on jroperty an Now. York Con iasumo tint, incumbranes SNOW, WT buarburnest. DEX B ACRES Ni 410 Lowe mitt G10 of dry, furms some cush or cron, S28. TE-sT. (OVPOSITE YO” COUNTER, {worth of cane mpravod business und residones rk Central nour Syrucusy it nocessucy. ABKA AN ands for. linproved, WOLKE, Sd bau Sala, ESTAULISHED On” dunn fo wulling sickilusss Adiroas'h iRonsas citys Sty RoW HAGE Gn ro hese aty MATHER RTTOR aad puickinu-house, situated abel south Caunl= at, whurk Live donod suceoretut busliess for tio ror - t twolve years, oy sons 10) ing. fine | pakt twelve yea od reasons for palling. je {Ott BALH—MLRV ATOR AT A STATION ON 0, I hee Te itn Westar fou cane Aatuns “TM Ale — jaan Gr cal. Addros Foi, BUL BOARD AND OvaL FOL YOUNG MARI couple, within half an hour's watk from Pust-Ut~ Hoos tortie’ nut to oxeved Ki) por mot rosa {tn rmedlately W_1 1, 78 Kast Mourog-st, TO EXCHANGE. a LAV Es, Hed Oak, Iie FMI | annem mS MAMEVOK ANTS 6 MALES | A sTiOLoGy— at NEVER FAILS to toll rt eraons born in Mure, Apri) Lor, und Ducember, whocs dirw largo prizes tit any you by mi 18 call, oF DI. Wiad ho ust, prose. id futuro) und for Jun, September, Octor cky hutbore Uhat will lottery, Numbers sunt ihtruaa tes. Ur. Hb AERLE ROR AR SEE eA OL La | Uy otal Pe dare fe aidrusa ited Dr. HEL — eee — Surat Tune, ¢* ay _ BUILDING MATERIAL, Gaon. OOo Houta wk OVP Rhee Cn FART 3 i-HAND 1 RECOMMEND Sts, PICANK, FIOM TOBs Dutiding rantastnle il Did s, ute. Addrena Voth triband attics, YO 3 bur, brick, susk, doura, Ween tia bustadvisor and ‘counsolar an luvo, marriage, tod haelnods wtlatrs. ail W ‘cut Sladison-at, AFOUND—AT __RXPOSINION BUILDING 1Auy Herlet ipod siuwh. Uwuor cou have by callin ww met urtoodtiret, ‘UST—A BUANDAID-ON THE, Areit INST. | Litem dtiezponicione Dunlainge kinder, will by 1 yenied Hor roturolug to" Gulonts diluckt's, Pare 1 T ost—p MASONIO WATOITCIIATOM. FINDER Hburully rowardud by roturning 4300 9 Liwiate,taet 7 CON dorney chara and siadlsom, TORS ARAGAY, GALI AM ou Fingorsultaply rewarded at Isoum 9, lus Wa ngs "| REWARD — 1081 — ON THLE |G BLO srounds'be ots tn tio. Meponiuon uilding otwoon Monday ovoning wid ‘Vuesdny morale gold chain alide bracelet, with ©. J. Cousnt ent Gp dtoiunida: Ik hws thro podria on 10 Whoovur will return tho auuy ta ALLAN 1 WON, Whand Ud Fifth-ny,, will receive MUOTe, i b QURANTTOI, CAI pruudiong, cane “BTOVES, ETO, ar TUNIS, eT BICEy Hhionula'stock. ‘Bate deating, Gpen vvenlugs. LW.&d, B STORET a COE A NI ws WEEE WPI ONION VURNITORE CO. 60 A v TiThdsoneat pall all nue ot ‘househoid goods Of honthly paymonia: law prices: onay Wri, EBS CATDS, STORAGE, WurnvatcClivugne aivica Treo Hiker yours | Se eucapunt anu best is ese Advances at low Favbee daverignice, Dusucgs anlouy abd lacalty teanaaciod | dy Or ot Paulin, aa) Weat Monrose oN

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