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CAMP-MEETING. qhe Last Day of the Services on the Desplaines Grounds. thodist Golden Wedding—Seven- eve Years o Christian. sing day at the Despinaines oamp-meot> naracterized, Hke all fs: predecessors, i hberal alowanes oF ead Deals , the services wore condueted with tho ans eh es which has marked all the . otings 8 ned the camp apened en tho 2th of ie ‘ust, and wore orowsed with remarkably ro- Angi tess than fifty souls Cnding the Hehe wt se close of the various movtings. A roviow of to work done at tha oump since tts Inception ghows that despite the disndvintoges enuacd by the omny wenther if hea been greatly pissed. Though the attemfancy at the serv.cus pus ltcked thotulluessor prov fos occasions, Lae interest evoked has been greater thin ever bee ore knowa, ind the conversions have hour pros portlonately Jarger, Noexuct record has been + gept of those who came to grace, but an nverago of the various estiinates places’ (t at adults, eighty: yours people, 200—t resilt which can pot but be considered highly satisfactory. Tho services opened yesterday with the usual 6330 a.m, prayer-meeting and the IMblo-reading at ‘The clr was cl by a rics “arn As M. BEY! "tho Rev. J. ‘1, Coopur, of Libertyville, proached agermon upon Rovelation, Ht, 20: Heholty: 1 mand at the deor und kaoek; 1f any nian hear My vole and open tho doar, Twill como In to bin and sup with him and tte with Me.” Tho preacher opened with the remark] that bissupreme desire was, through the blessing of God, to help song. persons ty open that door andietin Jesus. The text selected Indicated Guil's intense desire to come Into our being with all tho benedictions of tho Goapel. ‘The ticat nt covered by the texe was, How lone hid knocked? This depended upon the age of tho Jdividunl With some it wag not tongs with others longer, but with ail [t was aver since they became entputile of choosing between right snd wrong. Then Ine tho question, How hes Ho knocked? Hu hud done ft in the fest place yy operating on inan's entire nature. Mie had mental nud mopal faculttes,. A vo los knowl- edge of their nature nnd relitions und netivides w wonderfully contraiied by an intelligent and free Will must educy thoughts ot God and of what manwas, Was such being of Bo wone derful construction and winazing powers de- aigned only for a momentary existence,—and thit existeriew ony of senstullty, and erling, and bruish living? Where was the tritcst, the most pe His rfeetty-developed man? Where was tho min that was most rational, elvillzed, peaceful, lov ing. and happy Where wis tho whole outer andtnaterial workd most subordinated to man's: utes and real benefit? Where were mind wand spiritual power most subordinated to man's highest good? There wns « i was where Christlanily power on spleit, mini, don then nyosy, Flow due ented her tate tmttter, ‘Tho stock? and the . Wort, whon t Chrlatinn wits dependent upon n fortis enjoyment, an evidence Une bls Hicton wits of tho stallow teser!, Among Menionis whieh OuEht to be reprehended tho. Preacher tnehuded thy silly. Tootleh wills, enrd- Playing, muxteut soiree, and private Uheatrieats, whieh he charicterized a8 diventions of the Devil which noChriatian coukd praetion. AC the cventug servies thy sermon was prenclted by the ttey, Auron Gurney.of Hitavin, As te general rule. the eatmnp-meeting hia been closed by ni. procession throvgel the ero, bee on vevount of the muutdy condition oft grounds this bad to be abandoned. ‘Tosday the camps Wil pick ip rnd be gone, and by mined tho prayers, tha songs, the sermons, nd the raly whieh have shired the uttention oC hundreds for the pistten days witt be a memory of the pusts butall present in cumin were e the uttermiee ef the bellef yestertay th Justin good of the meeting Will tive For ye: come, nnd be of pot to mM thay that accom plished at any aliniae gethering ab Desplanesor olaewhere. $ ROTTEN PEACHES, Another South Water Streot @nld—A fivod Work Done for the Public, The * Rotten Fruit Brigade,” otherwise Health Ollleer Merkt and Sanitiry Inspector Wilson, salted forth oguin yesterday” afternaon, and eaptured two wagon loads of peaches, pears, ote, They begun at half-pnst 2, at the corner of South Water atrect and Fifth avenue, one of the clty seayenger carts accompanying thom, Merk@ did tho Inspecting, nnd Wilson saw to the tdading-up of tho velilele, Although Merki tooked over casunily, with hls experienced oye, every box and basket and barrel of frult ou the north side of South Water strut, nothing attracted his nttantton until he reached No, 180, tho store of J. 1. Smith & Co. On tho sidewalk were a fot of peaches, offered for sute, Of covtrse, which came within the ordinance, and Merki sald to tho inaninebargo: “ We'll buy those; e. CUAL THEY TO THE HRALTIC DEPAtT ME, Tho aulesinan sald nut word, There peaches had been wero wot in thelr origianl puckstzes, eeEl yt Wits gIVert. At (Inuchett Hros, four barrels of apples were condemned, When the officer enme to Kucoker & Stotfer's he ploked up nt handful of bliekhes them to hls nose, The mover by ane of the linn, who, not recorn|zing asked bin {f ho wiehed to ly them, The Were sotr, xo Merki said, VU cues the fot!" Ho thon turned to some pritria ehickens hanging: up, and nding them in bad cons ditton threw Mix oon ono side, | When tha cart came mong tho owner was fnetined to “kiek.” and did some talking, dutdld not tt tempt to interfere. If he had he would havo been arrested, ’ At Suyder & Snyder's, twenty biskets of penches wero selzed; but, as thoy were In the original packages; receipts were given, 60 tha drm will lose nothing. Miller Brothers guyve up fifteen baskets of pours, unwilifigiy, however, desiring a chance to repick thom and xave the good ones: but Merkt was Inexorable, and also gobbled two Daskets of apples. Tho’ selanres made, ‘though only two blocks nd, titled the wegen; and, after: yet been: the driver started for the “dump,” tt lirge ex- reas wagon Was hired, and operations were ro- nit by to bistory of Providence 0 tu the Na- finn, but eapeciatly by the fuet thit Christ re- ceived was un dirtlatt blessing of whieh many dd testify. Lust of all cnine the question, Why his He knocked? Tt way because He wanted to cone fi. He walted upon the sinners slowness, Ho Hood and knocked, aud, hearing Hin, the sinner tittst pen the door: must surrender, pnd x wilh’? Tn canelusion, tho preacher matoan earnest and aytecessful appeal to the unconverted present to come forward and con fess Christ, nn (invitation which was necepted by about fty pergons, At pro afternoon mecting a mostdelightful occasion was provided In the : CELEURATION OF TIT GOLDEN WEDDING ofanumnber of aged Christalns, The congregn- tlon had Rathored and the services wert on the bata of beginnlug wheu'the procession of old folks passed through the centre alste of the tih- eraucle, und took seats upon the platfarm., No jaore Interesting sight. hus been seen wider tho big tent than this gathering of ascore of vet- erin Christinna,—venerabie sires and dames in Christ whase snowy loeks and bent and tottering: forma would alone ebailenge respect, but which, taken In cennection with their spiritual record, sumed, A SMALL nOY on tho corner of Clark and south Wa trent, hud two baskets of peaches libeled 15 cents,” aud two of plug, [fe was emptoyed by ony of the awhidlers,—felluws who put fuw good peaches on top uf many bad ones; and, the Pius belig sour, tho stock was contiseated. The boy sud ngthing; he had hud stu taken before, Cumpheil & Pentett yielded gracotully fifty. five buskelsof penches, explaining tit thofrcons dition was duc do dehy at the rallroad depots. They bud been@elling thelr bad punches to- the vinegar muntifacti and scemed sorry that venable iodo so in this insiane m Co,’s four boxes of sour berries were found, and te Mogner & Spies’ one busket of pears. There was u large pio of neuches In front of i. F, Maker & Co.'s, nid when Merkt pleked up tt elk Sumine it, one of the clerks said to him, "Only eenta a basket.” When Merki quietly Jatt one aside, the clerk thought he had Hettstumer, and didn’t guess what wos up until tho adlver hid put rbout adozen baskets fa pile, Ther he siniled, aud went In and told Mr. Bakers The litter was a litte tidinautat lest, but cooled, Ol, nid wis made bappy when given a receipt for thirty-cight puskets, But at Barnett Brus, there was herd catiean to a phere where they seemed worthy ts become — the — objects of a. sinless “adarntion, As soon | as the coderegation hd salliclently adinired thom, the tev, Me. Hardin eniled upon Brother Norton to read the records of sueh of them 18 bad provided: hia With'the frets connected with thelr religious bvew whieh he did as follows, each of then flanidine while Ib was bolus rea fool Burlinne, father of the late Anson Jurlincume, suzed By conn ately, at New Aorllu, Chemmye Conity, Ne ah Mrs, Ano Bennington, aged 88: converted at ofl at Ratherticld, ¥ hire, Behind, Mrs. M, M. Wi converted at 1 + Years, ata eum: cling in Now [aumpshire, Persly Richnrdson, aged 73; c ‘ted ut 17, at Clintonville, O. 70; apnvertod at 18, Jentina Sherburne, aed hilo on ho Wilbury Mountains in New ing thy b white driving home ina wagon from “York st aguary peetini, ey ir. Mary A. Grosvenor, nged 70; converted ab tiut Paxton, Mase. * Mrs, Chirisan Conner, wyged 00; converted ut Tat Attlen, N.Y. ‘he Asshavl Iurels, aged 74; converted at Bl, at Uellevle, Co Sumuel Burdick, aged T2; converted at 18, at Tottenham, wear Loudon, Eg, Sirs, Hannah Ciitord, aged 67; converted at Unt Wailea N.Y. ontiltts ‘Tonny, aged th; converted at 2h, at Sirs, Surnh Stowurt, nized 83, witow of tho toy. John Stewart, who wig a member af the Ohlo Conference for moro thin sixty years, and for ight yours a working pistor. Korn in Stewart Jolned the Methoilst Churelt r the Sheduri inistry of tha Rey, Isunc vk Munirk, tho preachers on tho Marietta Cireuit fn Ohlo, Bho was married lo the Rev, folin Stewart i 182), and thelr frat. : sprolntnent ‘was tothe Vincennes Cireulty in stint, ‘ Whon (ho young man had fished reading over tho mimes and the record, somo little com. notlon was caused by the advent of Elder Bor- Sng, de ‘oat to the plutform a venerable lady, whons Me, Hardin weleomed Joyfully and Intros ‘eed ‘to the congregation aa Mrs. Brown, a Coristiin and . A METHODIST OF BEVENTY-FIVE YRARS' BTAND- Tho old lady, who was born in 1798, atood up, aud. nstor record had not been jotted down, tho indert to give It on her own account, eapite by yours sho proved w brightand avt- Wwe old lady, and fast a8 tho brethren plied her awerd cate quick ind free, Bently so palnted as to onuse Inughter. 2" Tow ok were you when you were converted, Slater Hrown? came a question from among the congregation. . “Its tard to tell when py conversion took place, 1 think 2 was 7 yQJs old wt tho inet aid you attend your frst cump-meot- ie 1808,—soventy-two yeara ago this sume A When did you marry Brethor Brown?" sooner tell you about when | joined tho ure. CLanahiter.) The oll lady then went on to narrate how In old Horkimer Vounty. New York, tho truth tret Cane to her and Bupa with it for the rostol lerife, ‘Tho day she mide up ber infnd to go. Jorwant she lind a bow i her bat, but she toole Tt out becuse shu kuew thoy would not like that int church, utd sho also took tho curla out of ber hair. [ pi menibe f the congremution, noticing. that her Lonnet was trlinued with a bow, asked, Slater Brown, when alld thoy allow you tohaye Show on your bonnet" “Tdidn't want any ourt-paponselther, It was Tears after, J toll yau, many Yours after." An thon’ tho old lady cinsed @nstderable merriment by describing how soul was fhueked some: yeura utter hor converston by i Ninn tn with i company whore *tddlin’ and uueln’—-the tust ridie'lous thing she had over wer Itt Progress, « ii recltal ot the records was over, Dr, Huntin inyited tho conmregation to shaky hands yt tho veterans, and whllo tho hymn,” We're wetting Unto Zion," wits sing, we loves wis tas Id, during which almost every one present ook hands with tho nnglent Chrlsttans,@ THE BERMON OF THE APrERNOON Wa preacher by the Rey, Mr. Behwartz, of Thar qeton who tad for bls text Amos, V8: “Souk ii at muketh tho Seven Stare and Orlon, and tueth the stadow of death fate morninw, aud qubkvth the day dark Wihh wight, that valleth fa the witers uf the sen, and pourettythem out metho fuco of the earth: to Lord te Ele The preacher annaunved that ho had been ro- quested ty proach upon * Christian Parteetion Mt hud taken tho lilorty te chute the subject, mid preach to tho boys und the wivls, the yuu fren und the young wowen. He reminded ho ang’ that tho stury in iho heavens, the earth wd ts wonders, combined to proclatin thelr bts as diving, and culled upon the children of wal to Worship God ‘w4 tholr Creator, t whont Tis due albhonor, glory, and obedience, The rl Wie alse worthy wf ‘ruverunce us the Brent pee ig power that kept maw alive, It was froemeath of His word: whichKept the. slunor pent bel. Aung the advantiyes to bo gained feguraley to tho Lord were that very desirable Ng of having the Lord of bosty for one’s, Wi, Sen who sought frlendsbip with those eat? fhen in worldly life wore apt ta be auee maghalin tholr business and qelul relations. inn ow iniluttly more benetleial it waa for a ah uve” the King of tho univerio fog tl fend, Nu one not given over to orecty, coull doubt that tbe friendship racist Was iu indispensable spiritual necessity, wus the requirements of that conversion fh jg Mae Necessury to wvouring this friendablp k ta fullucss was that the elaner ume to Jesus Nh me ‘Mtout, Surry for bis eins, ba must leave he- ud bie all Wortly Monsures: tho speaker wee denounced a nutmber of popular Buiuse- seals Which, though gonurully accredited burm- cat A GRAND *iktcK"” at the aclzure of twenty baskots of peaches, and Merkl's number was taken with 2 view ol inquiriiy whether fruit cout be wiken in that. way, Jt was very evident tht Mr. Harnott didn’t know of the existenee of tho huy on the subject, Tis goods were notonly Hvule to condemmition on necountof tholr-vondition, bit be might hyo Deen arrested und fined for exposing them for aile, With the uthoer exception noted, this was the only Heit wilel miutynny fuss tl the others Petts & ro In the wrong, and cheerfully subinived tothe inevitable, Althomgh Burnett's: peaches were tn the orginal packages, he got no reeulpt on tecount of his obstreperonsness, and and enrtagy, If not the valuo is the Ob yrattion wi ver to teres; it ds dong mainly as and 10 protect the eoumls+ sion mon, who report the fuets to the shipper, and hoe makes wlowar in tho settloment for tho buskots taten, aud tho freight and cartage. pald by the consignee. She second wawon wis loided while on, tho south sidy of South Water strect, between Clark maid FIth avente; and although not a third of tho territory tind bean covered, Merk! concluded to stop, bee ho did nat feel authorized to gu to tiny more expense for teams, TUS RESULT OF THE HOUR AND A TAK. was: Pouches, 159 baskets: pears, 1 baskets; apples, 4 barrels; apples, 2 baskets; blackber- aicet ie erates; plums, 2 Daskete; prairie ehlek- cn, Ge Quite a crowd fallowed tho oftvors from place to place, and citizens who stopped to tayitire what thoy were doing commended thom for tholr work, slice [t will Lave nyood effeat, anid cheek to great extent tho buying of bad) peaches and other fruit by peddlers, tho repucking | of tt, and” its. site ata cheap rate to unsuspeotlng people, If ollicers were ‘constantly stiutioned on South Water strect, and made selaures every diy, Ite or no swindling could be curried Gn elther by dealers or peddlers, Dut ns the Health Oteor fs. Mable to come along at any moment, the better elnas of commission men ire careful not lo ox. pose for sule any article which Is apt to be con - demped; and thelr fears prevent much iimposi+ tion whieh would otherwise be practiced upen tho publi, s PRESIDENT AYES. Ifo Paya a Elylng Vinit to Chicago on Bn Way to tho West, President Hayes and his party passed through the elty yesterday mornlug on thelr way to tho Pauelfle const, It had been expected that the trata bringing them would arrive at 8340 in tho Inorning on tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Koad, and quite a number of persons were In walting atthe depot on Cami street at that hour In exe poetution of tho Prosident’s arrival. But for some reason or other the train was far behind time, not reuchlug the depot unt about 10 o'clock, and consequently a lurge nuaiber of tho intending slxht-seurs wero. dlygusted by tho stenly drizzle und cleared out. Thore remulned behind however, Willlam Honry Sintth Collector of Customs; John B. Drike, of thoGrand Pacitle, with whom [t had boun arranged the Presitent and his purly abound breakfast, Me. Mirehart Mayes, who bul precedod his Gither, hited to Joluehinn here; and Goo, a.) MeCu al Gon. Sherman's stat, whe eating on Wednesday evening with Miss Muchol Sherman, they net huviug stopped at the National Reunion of Bol ders aud Sailors ut Cunton. | ME HIB COMPANY of the followings President and Mra, d. thelr son. Mutherfords Gen, Shore + Gen. and Mra, doh, Mitchell, of Coli: bus, O.3 Mrs. Audepreld, of Washington, widow of the Jute woll-known ollluers dtr, und Mrs, dobn ron, of Cinehinat, the former a prominent liuwyery Col, and Mra. Murr, the former iw member of the War Dopirt- ment, sotg co Actus private sevrvtary for Se retary of War Aloxunder Hamsey, who Joins tho partyat Omiahas Dr. Huntington, a gurgean In the “United Stites urmys.and Mrs. bunt, 0! Oukton, Cal. daughter ‘of, the well-known De, ‘Thompson. All tbe persons named above, booting with Bre Sintth, Mrs Drake, Uen, McCook, aud Bure chit Liye, vot into’ eurrigyes und started at once for the Crand Buoite. The party got ont atthe Jaeksay street slito and) went in at the private entra, Kouns il, 5, 7, aud) on the pirtor floor of the Li salle sireet slide of the house had been eet ashle for thon, but were hurdly ued, for the vompuny, bolng 8 mingt behind tine, went ub once to bre ik tit, ® private meul, whieh wag served In Noon 4, next to the hadtes’ ordinary, Arestaunt Hayes wasutengend of the tabl th Mere WilLam Thenry Santh at his right hand, and Mer, Denko wy to other, with Mee Mayes Lostde thn. “hore were also prosent dion, Georgy Forsythe undone ortwoothors, During tho progeces of tho mol the President rovelyed amber of cards from pordns Who Catled to pay their respee's, inoluds og, bosidles tho various nowspipur reportons, Gun. MeDowell, Supesuitendent of tho ew Hove ernuont Bullding; Cotoutor Harvey. doi 8 well, and Distrivi-Atiorngy Leake. Cul. Fred Grant al-o looked ta during the breakfast, asd Hal Pieavunt chat with the members of tho purty, No INTERVIEWS. ti Whillo tho President way in tho hotol, dosporato ped were made by members of tho pruss w interview bin. One reporter sont up his card by 4 cotered, boy who wag dropaieal with fins portunce, After ten minutes he returned, and held Cas tho sulver, Upon whieb the curd still rested, * “De Prosidong Rufforthurd B. Mayes am wt DENY ou give bin my oard 7” Did you. ny way oa) “ Yezzir, Ldoue tuke de kyard, but do Presl- e dent in at brogwuss, and dere 18 fo'téen co'ses fo" to be ent.” OF cftrna that sottled tt. Koni#diately nfter tho breakfast, and during the brief Interval before. th ture of the train, tho Pr itand Mra. Hayes hell a short reception. jitter was the reciplent of a heauthful basket of tawers, 2 OFF FOI THY WEST. A fow ininutes before tthe party passed down the private entrinces got data cifringes, and ara the Chiengo, Burlington & Quiney depot. About 100 persona were present, who suluted” thet ns they entered the curs. The President remained on the rear platform with beat uncovered, and shook hands with quite a number of people, ‘TH TRAIN couvoyiny the, purty was made up of Eniine 160, ES ith fe Th Conley, engineers at bngygnge-enr, special ear No. 1, tho din pad St. Chorle Byeeinl cur No. for Gun. & ny Fone! him by Gonernt-Manager Pot w Pueitle Directory car for President. Huy sm family, sent here speelally for them, wore no decorations except a fow Howers, Gen, Sherman's car wast large basket of flows ers, with the complinients of the Chleayo, Bure tion & Quiney Tuuleond. The train was in charge of Conduetor 1. M1. Buinp. The tri will go through to Omaba without transfer at Coun- cll Huts. The ynrty wae chaporoned by Mr. DAV, Hite cock, General Western Passenger Agent of tte rond, and renehed Burlington at Bupper-time, From there they will proceed direct to Omaha, thence to Oxden, thence to Salt Iitke City and “inek to Oden: froin there to San Franelsco, atid “thence to Sueramento, where they will attend, the Catl- fornia State Fate, Sept. 19 and 2, Frown Suera- mento they will goto Redding, Cai, and from there by stage to Roseburg, Ores’ thence by ral to Portand: thonee up the Columbia Klyer to Walla Wallay thence tick ta Porthind, and from thore to Olympia und Sette, from which place thoy will return to Portland und sro by, sen lo Sun Praneiseo again. Frou San Pray ca they will go to Los Angeles, Fort Yuri, Tae Bon, aM the ond of the Southorn Paefile Rall rou, Which by Out. Twill be Snieahed twenty nilles enst of Shuksperre’s Ranch, From there they will go to Fort Craly, No Moy byr stitge,—at U-mille ride—and thence by ral” over the Afehison, Topeka & Santn Fé Hallrond to Dens ver, wetting Dick to Waahlugton, If thoy make connections, by Oct. 2, after having made a Journey of somewhut ovor 8,000 miles, $$ DOWN EAST. Why Do Boston People Wenr Spec= fuclent!=The Pecullarittes of Swamps Nahant—Winhy Siel ls, ry and WluesBlooda. To the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune, Swampscott, Mass., Aug. 26.—In the sum- mer-thnie the people of the Iubv put on one pir of thelr spectactes; pack a yaried cole luctlon of eye-glasses and goggles ina nent littte paper parcels buy a“ trip” teket to Nantasket, Lynn, Swampscott, or some other heap of rocks on the “ North”? or.“ South? Shore; t themselves calinly on the outers most rock, ant stave at the wild sea-waves, "They are neither happy nor miserable; they are perfeetly cali, They read imagaziyis and think of Plymouth Rock, of the witehes re In "hung by their ancestors, and of the heathen converted by the Soclety of Foreign Mis- slong, Abthe present moment all the rocks on Cape Cod, and “all along shore,” are covered with people wearing spectacles and sternly regarding the-sea, And thoy look at old Ovean quizalenlly, ns much ag to say, “How dare you try to keep back anything from us? Give up your secrets, or we will put on all the speetacics in nll our satehiels, and penetrate to the uttermost depths of your deepest caves??? Why do Boston people wear spectacles ? Jn order to sea what Is overlooked by the rest of imunkind. ‘The Hinston merchant wenrs ‘speetactes, that with their ald ho may drive a shrewder bargain, ‘The Boston litterateur stleks one eye-zli {n his optie, and dives deeper {nto the mnys- terlesof philosophy, religion, or mathemat- ics, The Boston politician puts on goggles us n musk, and Is sure, if he can see nobody, atall avents nobody can seo hin, and so fathom his designs, I meta very small child on Tremont street yesterday, very heavily Jonded down with a palr of green spectactes: lurge enough for the fate Mr. Dantel Lam- bert, Iconfronted her wé she was entering the Connon, wnt requested an explanation. She reptted courteously that onee, when she Was young, tha Comnion always looked fresh and green to her, but that, vas she aged, ithugan to apperr dysty and rusty; nud that she was endeavoring to jr serve the ftellghittal Alluslons of her chile hood days. meta newsboy alnost totally obserred by an daimense palt of goggles, 1 drew ibn gently into analley, ast theurite but whieh proved upon dnvestigatian to be w promitent street, and tenderly quired what was the inatler with his ey “Cheese Fp? sald hastily, Don't you want tv AAPL ‘—Mornhy deratd, Advertiser, Jorn?) 1 sald, “ Yous but white Is the with your eyes? | What do you, wear gous us fora? Ile looked at ine & momeht incredulously, and then sald: “Ol feller, yer don’t kno’ «Boston, Can't git Heeuse to peddle papers thout you put on Kpees,? * Law sensithve on the subject of eye-glasses, heeause 7 ain threatened with needing them; and sv] hastened to the nearest depot, fear Ing Lehould be foreed to get bebtind a pair of green gogeles or blige glasses. ‘Mts fs the renson of ny stidden appenranee in Swap seott, ‘Lhe town Isa eross between nf station and n watertn aud tooks like a collec 42 by’ ship carpentars driven from thelr ortglnial profession In dsgrace, ‘There are no hotels here, ad no private houses. Hut on ev large roek there Is. large boarding-hause. enlled ay hotel, and on every snl rock a ginal Lowrding-house 3 Between the rocks there are Htte intngled sand the seaweed beaches friiged with tsh- hanses, hese fish-houses, and fishermen’s bons centajning the remains of the Seatehes” of a good muny yesterday, give an “alr” to the place,--a codiish aristocracy aly. And when, with open windows to admit the breezes of ol Oeenn, you ding olf Spanish inackerel, cod, or turbot. the arom of the fresh fish you consnme ty mine sled, now and then, with bre from the helghborlng fish-house, ‘This makes asort of hash of your dinner, whieh reminds you charmingly of a whaler in the North Sen, or acodish siunek on the Newfoundland Banks, After dinnyr you sit on the bron: plaza of the large Heurding-house called the & ingot Motel,” and look off nto fee Rock,’ ‘and *Minov’s Ledge,” and Naha. You sigh for tho surf, Mut there tsno surf. Swany. scott ison Massachusetts Bay. aud none of old Ocenw’s breakers fret its shores or dust, ngalust Ms rocks, ‘The wrinkled sea erawls tw tho fits benches and gradually cavers the Dig and Httle roeks at flood-thde, and crawls uy from them atebb-tide, “Vhoe sen with: out the surf is a incan-splrited thing, It dees not “lash ftself lato fury’’s ht does not “roar! s it dacs nat Tn gvent eae dences on the beach; It Sreups up slowly for some Hours, ant for some hours ereeps bak Again, ts Hf ashamed of having inule the ate lulnpt to overflow the land, specially is tho. Ben f Inean-spiritedl thije at ebb-tite. It crawik away from the beach, and steals dawn thy shies af the moss-covered, ragged, slimy pucks, ate seons to shrivel up? and shrink suid ait, as if trying to hide away from the sight of ma : Sy-ant-by you gat tread of tho sea without astirt, and call a carriage, anc drive yourself or order yourself driven aver to Nahint. You try to Ket away from the tish-houses, with thelr rotten sen-weedy and stale-ishy sueils; but do net saeceed very well, for the Capes Codder Is a enterprlalng person, and he squatted on every available roek and beach Jong before” the Boston, urlstocraé thought of bullding a simmer villa “down the const." He was handling’ sugar, and molasses, and ships’ stores, aud caitee, and tea, and splegs; on the docks and had not then nade up his nilnd what lis vont-of- arms would be At last, however, Aon omerge from tho nelghborhaad of the fsh- houses, and take alone with you only sone fragrant reminiscences of them as you enter the town of Lynn, where there fay by con: trast, a dullgittul odor of ney bhoed, ti If AL the papas and Tags In the burg fied Just returned from Hotton with thelr pockets and satchels full of big and Ite golfers for thelr big and little chjldren, > But this is entirely erroneous, ‘They have been making thom Mths factories, by thethousand milion palray and now, wt ig ptfull, they are repos. ng on costly divans {in magnificent houses *shadad by magnificent trees, by the sea, And yeu tre graciously permitted to loll tn your hired carriage as tt rolls over smooth-gravuled ronds, and look at the masons of the rleh, Not until cou reuch the sacred soll and rocks (chilet! i rocks) of Nahant do you reals Ivo what is the chief end of u Boston man, At Nahant there was oneu upon a ving a hotel, Posslbly—£ aowt know—it was tayern—a mere vulgar tavern! Many years ago that Ibstarred hotel was burned tu the ground —or rather the waters edge, to be nautical, for tt was sltuuted on a rock washed hy the seu, It was never rebuilt, ‘The bli blood of Boston could not endure the sight of un hotel?'—a place where any ordinary traveler could “put up,” soto speak, and | demand outertainment forso much per dicwm, = a Nahant ian Paradise, with the single draw- back of (he recollection of the facet onee contained a hotel, Hirely of villas, firat famttles o} bobs try to forget thot there ¢ Iteonsists now en- owned and a ub, Th Hr was at hotel Ht the rock wh Is the most be v stood, notwithstanding it {fal spot there is for n Inquire about the sal Injured alr, and say, potel, they assume an There Is n tradition to the effect that there was once pon nm tine at hotel in the nelghbertrood, but there is no well-nuthorized frets and add, “The tradition fs not. gy Jf you ask to have the spot polted out, tae request is politely of Nahant refuse to treminds them of the wha Sahery trade In which their fathers wei y to Use star In ty the seeupntion of They resect molasses Deenuse It brings r grand fath y are proud of the witeheraft unt gost oF them es back to Judges who conden 4 lo the gallows or the stake, or Quik. s shaved andl ears cut ve, beennse it seems a e Nahant fue Is evident from the nbers of then, ers to hive their I off,—ehietly, I i] very fatr-ott thie, it ery old families, pearuice of the m: nthe children have an old look, as if fous of their relationship to Standishgand Unrougle bin Jam the Conqueror They although their hate has no silver treads, Tut the adult blue-hloods look like a gallery of old portraits, and 49 look Ju: probably to Wil nave dt grey Taal, The men and wane i$ old ag the men and i munl-ten ar forsee ar long gray baie, and th wear gray har in ringlets, ‘They ne thelr heads without” turning thelr bodies, took, should they do-so suddenly, as if they would crack, like a pieture out of Which K very stern, ag if ready to repel the charge that thelr Breatexrandfather was a stilpearpenter ora sttgar-iniser, ora ten-and-coftee dealer, They ‘ar back In. their carr! ursons they tne anew wheth to exchunee silttations, at shrlveled, chilly appearance, whieh sie. titimate nequalntance with theenst whl. They appear to have been frozen to omauny yeurs ago and Jook, as If In momen being thawed out, ruces, ancl in gests a long and have a senred He Nahant js the only has not been introduved, b found in tie to the disgust of neonlemned and “private ways whereupon a eounell of eltizens was called, and the ald was Invoked to ramoya the wot avulgar and debasing frsionk as though they An empty beer-bottls was on publle street, whid the Infiabltants, is = diszusting evide te, ‘The Natiantd had ‘been brought up from pabyhood on ehamprune-cide Dileached and deprived of ron RAY, however, tha Englistinen tthey are excellent people, who obey the lnws, although it is—malletous: ly no doubt—pretended that they perch on the Nahant rocks to escape taxation in Bos- ons Tut Nahant is very beautifal Indec collection of racks jutting out into the se iit exquisit villas in every: st roves, nwns, vines, and ilow= adasplendid: graveled road, uy) wn dale, whiding in and. out, ¢ fg ul every turn an entracing picture of Nat- ure and Art in rare combinutlon, bhie-bloods had not forgotten how to suuile, Nahant would be a Paradise? baek to Swamps When you get volt, you fect a trifle relieved, ust released from confinement ina ful asylum among alot of mildly-mak urse, Swampscott partakes slightly of dusiveness of Nahant. There tt is, constantly in full Ans Inst be more feress a bend tn the b: view; and the Swampsed than human not to swell with honest prideot neighborhood. Accordingly it is just a Uitte dittenlt for a with ¥ recess to the charmed el When Larrived, L maret ttle apole; erner ta obtaln af Swampseo! straleht Hite the for nn office In the Lineoln Hotel, and entered myname. ‘Then [looked itp, and encountered Ishgdt gaze of the clerk. We sta other @ monment,—L expectine to be ie nonplissed recoverett, how hat astone4} at my temerity, And Liformed eve Ine i room. fesald, * Perhaps ni said, “OhT Lean walt? Jeangive yon ane tn the afternoon.” knew that some of Uta first fumities of Chie equco (with whom fin on te ‘were'ln the bouseyanit that tlgy tind been there, off ani trusted to theirrecomitendation, Thad tobe thoroughly canvassed, iss sOula Yery solemn pledges Win my behalf and, ag it wi didn’ get aroom Ul pear midnight. day tho Bostonians thawel several degrees, and {was granted the freedom of all the lazznsand some of the tfer! have not by any means renehed the bliss of lity, shnee Lam not azn, While cilizens do sa quite free! splits of the tish-how which ure yery Mllng fir the price. “A QUEER YARN. A Colored Girl Kidnaped and Taken to Cuba nn a Slay nis Of futlinaey) on, fgr adozen years, mid £ Ty of the Thib ne tent mysel€ w Aubimen ‘re liveredt frome Honduge -by Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Tornoe, O., Sept, 2—A young colored girl of more than average Intelligence a thls elty to-day, and relates a start ll which carries with if conviction of truth. She snys that hernane ts Magele Brooks her Fourteen years ago her parents re- It was at that thue that sho was kidnaped by a French lady who was traveling Jno this part of the country, and taken to Cuba, Mugele.ivas brought up as 9 slave, treated ns such, and given to unter. stand thatshe was the personil property of Btrs. Ward, the woman who lad stolen her. ‘Tho usage she recelved at (is woinnn’s hands was most barbarous, She was shamefully tmaltrented for 1 those than one ¢ pistol at her, bullet still re Heda private ville sided in ‘Toleda. Ones she was struck, and the wings in her flesh, lodged against the collarbone, and enn be felt by the hand, ‘The unfortunate girl yas not only (rented In the most) barbarots sinner, Was fed with the vilest Klaus of food, of clogs, eats, and inlee was given her to eat, sho wistobliged to partake of the disgusting stuf or starve. She was given a fair education, and tnught to make wa flowers and paint. pletures, dhe beeame remarkably proficient, At the time of the Centennial Philadelphia, and made ngreat deal of money by selling flowers and pletires whieh the girl Tnade, Maula was also trken to California, ealcint oF sis, where in this work frs. Ward took her to and to die Darks Ee large proflts were also rey Nandiwork, ‘Tho most remark frl’s story ty that referring to her deli Attho tig of 1. Magele managed to tint sho was mt The ex-lresident: lost Grant's visit to Cu make known to bin the ta American citizen, quiet way without any fiss ar noise and without inentiontng it to any ano who would bo Ikely to publish tha oveurretce, Grant had the girl taken to Galveston, ‘Tex, From that elty she bexged and worked her way to this city, In hopesof obtaining intelll- genes concerning her. parents from whom sho had beon tiken fourteen years before, z seatbelt Lae! Our sharp reporter was nuntly shaved yeaters day with Cuticura shavliug Bop. OUIt NUMEM. G Mave ostute ont Wivielons, 6 WOOL Wil" Le con in the, Jaw, whore, AUvort ane pres ‘nev Ulleu, and whl be titty hy f HIAIs, Houkwstlore ‘pita Stationers, 121 ia MUOGAICT, Hruustet, 644 Cuttaga Uroveray., a Pruguiet, corner Thirtyetirss and WEST DIVISION. POPALONUS. Newaumur, Blatloner, otc, it. ene Wosturneay, HCUSEN, Uruglst, 261 Wiuo Ieland-ay, Jeweler, Nowadeater, and Fonoy 4 Madisun-at, core WERT ACODSON, Drunist, 18 Nora Malatud, OMVIE DEVISION, dee BURLINGHAM et Guy Deusitats, 45 North VUELTA ® Gb,, progclats, 615 Larration-sty is With, NewMM, Vrintiog and Advostialng Agent, News und Stulgnory 1 ¥ sl, between La Hulls A EIBSONA Ly : NPOIMATION wan 1k" ‘Addruaa bok tri at je Pitepond with a lady a Ubject; mutual tiaprovement, K. iL, curner Indiainest, Clariceat., cc 3 Peas WildIAS pot i Kast Divisione PItEATAN SUL~ by bis dauydter, dlagyle Bulli- KMAN WISHES TO rons 11 fis Wont Bide, ENUM Fine inrge uriel ‘twanty-sucnnt= TEN. = ALLEN, JIL. 17 Dearharnst, CORSA EA ACTH NALS THE ST AREA ‘Treey-ny., with huuse (rented for $00 per years, no grent birgnin Anis week, FRNEY WALLE! La yee masements We (ay i ee rene WANK LED Dany Sittlon KANT OPT AG fe. corner. bh ronms, ty perfect order, VIET a Ht f pulldinnes, ‘rented UL14 (6 Washington, le for Innin, fae HbaGINSON, LU Deurk ) OPPORENT ‘A land contnining Atty (Oy te th Cinenue, un the Cale a from the harber, Kor 1 SOEEN in WA br eres AL + Bburt dint Torna iv IN’ SANDE stand dann: AIRSANDER v PPO REST—GUOD KLX-ROOM COTTAGE, FUR- nistind. Walnut ant Wonleste.atoner. Ingulen OF LEONARE, 29 Mulivon-st inorning und evening. South Side. (PO RENT<NICELY FURNISHED 1OUSH, 3185 Gravetand Varkeny. irtyettratest, atiitlisn, LCR Gt alsa, horee-ea HUGS Bast 1k Nort IPO RENT — BLEGANTLY-FINISHED: PARLOI sulta, unfurnished; also single roam, at 28 Ent Ublaset, 4 Suburban. IPO RENT-AVONDALE <1 SEVEN-OOM TWO> Mtory frame huilsen, kotiie style, Is west of te city Sintie, on Bel uy horih of Milwaukco-y, in tho” Vall Avondale, Wo have juni hhandsom lepot within su fee tritins on msi Di Northwestern Hailrend wil ke rex au Hours iow and in thrst-eines condition. Fur full pte tewlurs apply to HL. ML 10! 1 me borates weet end Hiunteeni ‘TO it South Side, - YO RENT WAKASH-AY, HANDSOMELY nil conveniutices, farnistied room ee OATS, i ROOME, Rion, Mrouesl, Opreeite Vulwer tO, ates Warke-Fivo wotl-t sis Section. chide ramutly. without. f Hig artoume otis, SIDE, NEAR UNION 1 roume, with butt, war, winks suitable for salt ress, wiih references, ENT—A_ PLEASANT ROOM FOlt GENTLE- thannind wife or two single xentiemen, nt 4 uth Murcun-at. hy VERY NGTON Foished roams, except i =i 1? itsinunie cont rarpebs also a suite of roums with privnto, bath, 4 Titisen tiver, neeturntaiead pe ella TO RENT-STORES, OF Miscohancows, & Uhiitips Ma auvond and Fink: He PPE DFS Pee Las nd recommended, J.T, SILA ED GROCERY Ci nt ityrars oF age, a a business and come wo: sie id Went Laken tK—-A YOUNG MAN ointed with tho with side lot, Prairio-ny., north of YLONRY OFFICE hot Ade Atay INDENT AND a ar, nnd aintionery businoss.. Gea 1 Vall at NS North Clark-st. Eri= MAN ALOUT 27 YRAUS OF ndéshorth «i to net ns corres first-class whutc- ‘lence, and rafers pA QUICK Step inte om ra Englis. App! 21 Northeny, & ‘MI; i hay fo sond mon, IKWELER Aihirese Mt. & A. SEE » COMPETE to de other wi Friday noon ut | Clues) for restaununt, Apply tosdny a mployment Agencte: TANTEN-MALE ILELM!, Whe pres, and families at miderate we Surean of Literatur TANTED sai ns FoR His, tains, und uth Nn, iersyaras in Ee be 8. wane for’ Slunesnti TH isceliancous, TLEMAN OF erienee to net ns keener CAN AFFORD, To ib sel tireat wevcels ne 9A AKANE CITA CUTE TY WHO WILE Tuomi fur githve large or. ain dustrint Manutnctueing Co. Mock Falls, [, Wa Wasthn to i i ‘Ant, Howse of 310.8 rooms, ue, sontty of Rundolpi-st., east of Aahlund-ny,, in good location, Satu .Prihnne ofliee. —FURNISITED ROOM WITTE ate family, fork single wentles n North Site, noutiof Erleest., cast af Clark, rine, Vegmanent if sulted. Address’, Ot Ran= nt, Cl = ian TO water pawer and THD th at inl 7h, Vel TO RENT-NOUSE HITHER FUR or with carpets only, for o fully of four in good fucation on South Side, north of Nyentr-avconit-nt. Adirosa, with terms and lueution, ‘ribut fi W rite rooms for Wah hi Unton or Jum W; AWGN ob) dill modern mprovainents, between Thenow at in non und Kindolph and Adiins-sts, Address N IL, Tribune otliew. Li UST—XT | GENIC! ey iS, A SMAI, 4 att watch, apen face, Swiss makes one gold chain, French maky, with two slides, ere, ANT. ANd Toeket ret WH Katy peuels: one net with a hinge smerott and four peitris, mar tOK. ALL. A tberat remind wil be paid too an his’ leaving them with Mr. Welium Christian, Feloune ater, ¢ oo. We It, WHITING, Genova, t bs ry, BATU! DRE A Paitin ne ppers of valne ty owner Unly, A livord cemurd will be given shania the tinder ros {nin sume.to Now York Undurwrltors’ Uillee, tus 1a TP PSt5 8 MOCkET Winks LEITEN UT ON 4 onyx stone. Furder wil) be rewarded on leaving bat Room 2, Dore Bla Lo ORE LARGEST ZED ANETIVST BATE ring butween stuto-sL und Dana's Garden, ahs eral reward will bo pal forreluen w GEO, HUCHSE, SG Stato-st. GTOLENCEROM MY HALN, IM) AND 18 SAN- 1D gamon-nt., Monday, Aug, 240 larce bay mare, 7 years, heavy mane atte uareshox top-bt ete At Choeles Poters, Gorin bfeet 10, with full Urows whiskers; about 4 years old, ‘Twonty-tive dotlars ravenna will be wivent if the above JUDD & HAYE: ryperty ta returned, Boy He ‘ AJ inst Ausunt, Frank Hure Yell pas fare qemigrant) to Cail wy ol ng hin hry, or the nbayo. rownrd for Infaritits uit wll Fonte bs pecusury by hin bene tes, ADA HURILES, 72! Howards i South Siac. 1G Bugwingy cour — rust | pannon; LO fanny ane aingio rooms, with board, 1336 Miitboa 1823 8 fevt-ctnas tal carringe, ROO, nd wttends i NEAI q fealy furnished coun, with Cbarn for span Of horses utd West Sido. 17 ROR TiltooN-st HAN DSOMELY-FUIt- nished room, with bourd, for two guntiomen, Retoronce, 3 North Side. ari NORTH CLARK-S'T, NEA THER BRIDGES 7 Hoard, with ruoma BLA ta & per wuok! day era wante -S'i, — FURNISHED “AND UNFUKS ut rooms to Tait, with board. JQ Ea i jeud HOM AND 258 Titaly furntaled s6 Ehotet QOysaeence HOUSE, Vol By HR OF STATE AND en aE Lalene FAs 0 é nrrison-ats., 1udr Dios ssuok, rom Sr . und and room por diay, ded Miter fd, Aina rooiin ronted wit AULTOQ TOL M ‘Starved «ai ditty Ut nee OOM KEN Laurie, proprictir—W Dbourdure at & per week. Freo bus for borders and gaunte wil ru Hourly ta und from the huusy to Poat-Uilioe utd Exposition Huila Wiignsoe House Taher Hoaa—é ia ATHEST. 01 1TH und per diys 651044 vor woeks day bone BOA RD WANTED, Bost ay Gest es NTL GET 1 P for soit, wile, ond baie, suite of rooms fue wh vi North Biiy, unet of Muarburteay. Adress fy DUD cite Ait: A UUMMAN FAMILY ON ‘Ti Orth She by two young mens can pay about #10 bweok. 174, ‘Tribune ove. N TRAY BL onion unanutnctinres wat Jawa and Nubraslas welll be gad aino te ropeonent some athur vod Me vomnmilsrlan; or weld carry a manutacturer’s eumplow ot ate uy abirts or tuula and shuvs, ole, Address 1s 73, Tribe UNE Hitlea, TU JEWELERS-WANTED TO PURCIIARE, A wtovk of jowelry un tine and give reat eatite no- Tey. &ador eOU wanted. 10. Box ti, AMnawilt, TANTED—TO PURCHLAS: WHOLE OH PANT intoreat in an eatabiehedd woekly or monthly oy da Chlcade, by nh purcon fivtne twenty ieriunen IN HeWallpuk Work, HALE), care i pubiigat years’ ox OF Hoo att ig MOVE, GOOD FRAME HOUSE, Bowih Bide, oe A ad House on lensed ground. WHI pay cast. Addre Se “Pribiine ottiva, IRVOYANTS, PANOUR HORPTLAN Furrune ‘spect fully cul}sutiontion of bot Jndivs to tho {act Hut hy eat Cal he Haines wid nee Nt ats wild futst, presi. wd CULUFY OVOH IRS aurtlage und true Leluitalin Ihe feanare Mg tates will bu to your advan Ao consull we, Cullund ave tne, do W. ENKALMIERS, 21 SouL Desplalausat i Wau Ni MNS, FRANKS, FILS to at udvinur aah copnselar on piatrlagd, und businoss wiluira. ail Waar Studteut AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTERD-TO NV Ap: ty uke OF pert ras ta uutical Go Of auundugn oxcetiones, , benvanappiivation. We Wins tt Saw OVEICE, KURN KON "RAPB-ONB OF 5G foul, Ts Sasteeeg. SEE MEY iaitianturate uous TANTED WD) B14! Annet eat Cull UF ana diaray Pei e FINE audlidryns t Fy OF FING MANU woud mili tmbor in Southeastern Aljssouri for fuck uf Nyuorsur uther inurehandlsa; u guud Dire ia wilt by ylyou. Houin PT Dourburdcst, if = tor papers, MET \Y ANTEDAAN aA ofiitels yon Uusiness by the ine er and speak and ve LvAneenOnt if din TO EN- a eraatient tuialness a per ws LAHORE wemlil; come prepared te & CO,, IM) Dearbornent, Outs each thy a in ity gunly, cusravings = eents cach. PREDATES ue sell goods by eamplus bay lo raht parties, Addrer 1 MOUNTATS, HUUSE, oom a, NESS CMLANCK: ar pend ir t Honrding-hause na Westar ‘ mebor=siiep. ricerys Milkerbut : Ol SALE-RaAlt tobnces store in best lve ain Jeaving the country: rulabie and Joni: juine tan routs Huu aude bh eal OPFONTUNITY—CIGAN ANT iutist be sould tis 1 WF MUNUTVELNTI melyy WIM tatty low BALES LEA: fap fest Fox itiver, MRHED RETAIL GROCHIY, hy rent cheap. Ape 5 164 Lett Sallorat, 2 ue TEAM FORGE, TS efor Inuedinte: bus Uk. BMTIL, Muuttan arket-ate., Chiten “T SIAVE tho ro 1. ex sted business, NG FOR SALI edt pateons I 1 ‘Tribune oftce, uate dn the next ton lay: PO Aso AE 7 Horvustur Work: i tr es the snaetiaiery and U1 bo’ wold at wuctiog ay pres adore and ulber harvesting machi work te embraced $n there extensive works, And Poin possesses unusual advantages tn the abun dunes nnd chenpiess OF toel and seater, sulpmind Juctiities by rat and river, low taxation and heated: orks a dunirabte Invascinent, 1a or wdidress BL Bi Ay 44 Exvvutors of nf Butee Weytirieh, dus Huse, to nuke thes worl tho taat will und, cer WETS ons Lor UxelUshvs CAL We Wish Heuse, Louw 1, i Cantivbloviied 1338, 7 7 ther hood seeur= = a WANTED-VEMALE HRLP, ANTRD ELST RAT GOK NTED-ELItyT- S001 W al we oo Petipa con? » cD GLth FOI GRN- ane sh! Housowurks cuok, WASH, and Iran. éidine TUL TO D0 T10U! . it-atanear Union Parke i, HOUgH- ‘undress, ae TENT Gith FOR GBNRI man proferred. Apply at VV gsthi-tWo wits _GCANDIN WW aahiciypraturredi mien GAN Haan af Ronee hold work, tra quiet and retired family, where thors npn jocombonys hours situated in beautifat weounds. Ap pi TANTED—\ VOOW RELIABLE Gti f= Ws Thonsework In a prieaie family, Re LEY Wise [naheny. Near Tweltth-st.; must bo a good cook and WARTED—CooK, WASHEIL AND IHONBR, Rororon red, 2 ¥ Dona eneesge Ired. 212 South Park-ny,, nOAP —A COMPETENT SECOND GIRL IN fe family? must do washing and t ‘ wade proferted: ‘wnaon e “Ta Blends: ANTED-A_GIRD, FOR GENERAL = ark: $a week. 1 Kast Jnckson-at, Spree v0 bo xnod cook hinuloneng, pri German or katteny, GENKIAD I inane MUETENT GIRT, GEN: work, “Reference Pequired "Appin et tiiit, FOR only. 15 patd, ZaThitty-recondent. ee ee ee ee Scammtreases. TRS CLANS OP MILATORS ON MA waxes and good pay. Apply at 412 OTESTANT Gilt, TOBRW AND rairork. | Nuno need apply without ) MORE SEWING GIRLS than work, | Auily ot Hittineorrs: wor Employment Agencten. CAPABLE YOUNG WOMEN For. oek In best fa it 2 rents twat we hlkeratre, Cnet NG WOMAN, ee tanatint BME HAy. Rey th ¢ Livernture, GOUD-SIZED CAS) rl reshoctat nix hours Hirt. Apnly after v te UNLVING ist LE DRY nan: hive find xverivnew IN guneeal sore. «uu ATION W rt ini AS nee aNd would A TATLRGAD OF- H whe can give first-claw refore AanU A rendy pernmun, Address VW, Telinine attic TION V STANT jeman of dUTAie, vi ACCOUNT HOOKS: or examined, eet re opened, 4, actiuistod, ike posted. by iv oxherte. Audrens NL VACUNG MAN AS Address EUSY A YOUNG MAN Fa’ experienes Ln the book and hy bestal references, Adueee W. with Atteen Hers trite * rt SITUA WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN V 8 has hind 1d pent’ expectence in the whmlesate ane retall hunter Custnie: maania, ren ured lumber tin is traroled On the row. Adress Nik, Mien Vet eu, Trades, | SITUATION WANTED—HY A EIIST-CLANS TIN 4) ners 13 years” exhoriences Ie quick, und makes nnd mia Fioth works teumperntes aatendy Job wanted, ihe F refurences kivet If required, “Address HABICY, AY, Wyse 1 i TUATION WANTED It WEGIA ainers Bxectientiestinsontats, Very able denughtas as ale howledge of the French lanuuage. 123 Mich< ‘Tenmaters, Kus + * Ep=y A MARRIED midhiinat, the wife an tirste dust at cetorences os to sobriety und, Conchme: ITUATIONS ecuuple, they enan ie glass cook. hones Tea TEDDY ASTEADY MARIIED nuland. on yinehnin and garden= Hduratunds his business, and is. eit wenerally useful, Bost of nny olive. pate a YOUNG MAN AS a store. Hes 4 ‘Nobafruld of works Address Lith Tribe BY A MIDDLE-AGED ate familly; wife would na irat-class refurances. Ad= xist In Inumtr: drens or-call 3 cAN piven uneful. Kegise Jteratura, it OR ASSISTS nt. OF Mnwily, clr or suburbs, yoni, Burenu of Literstus IN STORE OR FAMIL waily urctul. lexi at ag anata, Mextatey, 28 Or gone Burer ry WWANTHD—AS MAN COOK: CITY ‘of suburban: nl ¥ or hotel at recunimondns Cae Ne 9 Wost Monrue-at. (Bureun of Lite Dury DUCLGE, OF cases. CUT EAU U Miscellaneous, SIUATION WANTED-BY AC LORE MAN dD from Kentucky, as botlor ore hman; woil oxe perien Sint SUTIN Wan ren magbenanitiy sane “sunt hemnath runeN here wines mud ER, No, 7 No A UENSTAD clan in a building rate wauces, Apply to brist atone nny MAUPOIN His cis, Bese f vertigo in tie elty. By eteronces fran New Vurks CV A, Tes Touiliy-auee Se itaaue nouns NERA. SAN tant hewn Cull ata Wes uy farra wurks SOME TRANS juyed for ten years: py it Bastinwrd, and wholesale bustucss STUN Sima Thorouht i ‘oF hurouunly mecquinted with wr hruuaa tfas Waihe rte sttiees bene M8 0 WOK, Adlir NEVA AG BR griyarios WASTER 49 ond air] in gudd tally, Gituartos w orn] houaows Dhunark, od cx Shu AriON WANTED vor UENBIT HOgaR. ” work th simul) tantly net far from ely. Addeuems + reall aL Wt Wet tauidoiphest. Sitharios ¥Y A NOU COOK IN A » urneay. Unqoestionuble WANTE onetitug house ¢ Fofyrences, 16 Two sv=BY TWO NOW EU! ay eT te de gener! 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