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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1880—TEN raGEs. CRUEL! Y¥ TO ANIMALS Shocking: Treatment of Horses in the Recent Pedestrian Match. Jore Dunn on Trial for Benstly Treatment of Uis Steed. ‘Testimony of the Witnesses for the Proscoution, 4 Substantial progress was mada In the cruclty- to-uniinals cases yostandny afternoon, That nminst Connelly came up at % o’ciook ut the Armory, but waa continned until 2 this afternvon by consent of the parties, the de- fendant's witnesses ogain falling to come to time and the proscention not caring to Ru tuto It with the uncertainty it fnvolved of taking up nearly nil tho afternoon, and rendering a furs thor coutinnance of tho case against Jere Dunn, before Justice Suimmerticil, possiite, if not probable, The latter was to have come up ot 3 ofctuwk, but it owas fully an hour thereafter beforo It was eniled, Jere hadn't any tnwyer, but proveeded to minke anothor inotion for u continuance, busing It on the absence of Henry W, Sewell, of Moston, the ownor of the horse In the lute contest dese nated ag No. 2, but more cammonty reeagulzed xs Dunn's horse, Ju response to, Col. Var Arman’s questions, bo stated that ho supposed Bowell was on the way bere tu prove tut the horse was not cruelly treated or overtaxed, and that anything that might be vonstrued nto eruclty tu antinols was ‘necessitated by the horso’s temperament, Col. Van Arinan sald bo was willing to admit that Sowell would so testify. Jere went on to say that ho further expected Sewell to prove that the horse wusn't cruelly benten, that he was well treated during ona after the ruce, and that he came vutof it in good shape. pte Col. Van Arman sald bo would admit all that. The Court asked Jero If he had gny counsel, Jere sald be bad not, but bed intended, if bo fot tho contlitiatnce, to have his case como up. with tho othors to-day, and to be represented by Bir, Hardy, Col Van Arman gatd he hoped tho defendant. woul get counsel, Jere sareasticatly observed that he didn't think Stainuterial anywity, and didn't seo the ne- cessily af Hitting the club of Hercules to Lraia a gut. [Laughter] . Col, Van Arman, remueking that his sugres- ton didn't nppenc to be taken fn yaod part, pros cecded to state tho'ense. After referring to the character of the race, he elulined that the pare ticular horse referred to was driven over [00 miles, and that It ynd tho other antiauls were tn bad ghnpe us carly ns Wedu day. This horse of Dunn's was whipped, and — prodded, and driven round — the ring day utter day and most eruelly treate The obleet of the prosecution was to prevent the reenrrence of seh treatment of the noblest of antinals by such rutiluns as these, and the Colonel didn't hesitate to say that a mtu why would thus trent a horse was diaqitatitied to own dt. Such poor redress ag they could get In thy caxe they hoped tu obtain, OFFICER DUDLEY, of the Humine Society, testifled to seelny tho horse whipped, spurred, and. driven arount the ring Wed ufternoon its buck was rldged and furrowed trom the marks of the beatings It bad recetved. “Witness and Mr. Derickson re- auested Thuan not to bent the tual any mor wit Dunn replied “that he would’ Bh anybody who interfered with him, hess went out to get warrant, und while he was zone the horse was taken from He saw tho horse ugain aT RR the tho track. wes then very much fatigued, but still. o track. (On Friday afternoon the hos sycty Whipped aid spurred, and tho bl Visible on [ts ald turday aftornoon, Wi he went thore again, he saw Dunn and tho horse near tho Julges’, stand, Dunn hitting the horse ag he passed with his cane, Witness stovil at tho south end of the tert, and could rhiges nnd great welts on the horse's rump. The rider kept spurring and whipplog hin ail tho tine, and wre resisted by boy's and pier strougel tho Track, ‘Tint evening the witiess saw the sume gore of thing done. Dunn stood behind tho ,scorer's, buard, nnd licked tho: hora threé or four thies as it eamo around ae hoard as be could with a large horsewhh The leking around the ring was aU kept up, Until thy hore stiisered mn seemed rondy i deop. Whipping thinly deemed to bednemmectial, and then Bund tried his cane on the eroatn: fetloc} Atnong of these thes when witness saw tho horse wis tho Jatier In si. condition to be ridden or dt Jere eross courses about I xXimined ind tried tu show, of the witness didn't latow anything 4 He dtide’t make mueh hendwayy the witness insisting that he lnew jorse was in ft condition and when tt Un tas particular eaxe “tho hore ey svintou Of i hares which was ded. and sti, Hy tid not examined 2G dn ita ehatll, oF felt Hs pulse, dnvesile vated Is heart-benting, ur looked after Its. respiration, Te waa gute Dunn that sn or he'd put a bullet throtcts tina," but that he Munn) wight have sud’ tit love toe a horse wis ng yreat as aby tants, and thit he Would step bet weet a unui aitd a horse any thine: when the bitter was maltvented. Dunn tizhe nid have satd Chat the hore wis in good cons ditfun, but witieas was positive he saw the terse. come ty near falling us ho eould wud yet sive himself. While he was thore the hore was ever kept stunding stl, so that wittiess couldn't examine It in that condition, Ae TL BAKER, & veterinary Burecon, testified to secing tha horse Mondiy, Tnostay, Thursday, and siture day. Monday’ the horse looked and: traveled well, wud Tuesday atent the aie, aad even ai ‘Thubedity it stil kecmed Lo bo i About tho sine cunditton. Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 tho unhind wax a good deal thy worse tor wear, Dunn would give It a good, Kt blow with bls eine over tho rump cach thag it came around. | Its buck wad wolter, bat wo parry bad not done it any “pattiontar bure, ‘Tho hore was all used up, Luwever, being hownded by its vider nnd ‘as- sisted” by Dian fi the muunines hed. The untinal showed clear signs of Cattruest4 cure down, and his lees bobbing atom as it with the rentest exertion, After a certain poltity a arse would sullen inere tutigne thi amin Lecanse he was 4o muoeh heavier, and this horse had yeached that polit. No horse should be trented us sovercly a4 thi one was. In the hands of kensible, hunt: peente a whulebouo was all Oe was ed Jor Urging, tnd then only fir cuse of 1 mice whore the distance und thy time were both shart. Mr. Dunn watited to knuw whera witness hid aradunted, asd with replied that be had Hrudunted'in Montreul, Jere wanted 10 sea his Hplomn, but the witness hadn't it in his pocke Wong he bid It at home, Cho witness furth said that he hid not tonehod tho horse, nor sven Sto tho track. ‘Tho cane used was probably a bambuo stick, which, compared to a whalebone que would for this purpose be considered as elu Capt. ALG. Mack featitied that the horse ape Peared the very dred on Battirdayy—inere so than avy other horse ho had over gt It was then ridden, spurred. and whipped: around the tevek und it) vould, hardly go. Dona night huye strack’ it with | cane, but he thought only with his band, , At that tne the norse hal ono over Gi) jniles.” Oneo it xtumbled wad the rider gut of, Dut tha animal was driven huif an hour ora tlter that, On the cross-exanioation, witnors sald he bad bad experienco with work and varclige horses for twenty years, u part of the thao in the army: ae tho Ciiptatte of a Dattory, He had not ox~ ainined this horse, and bud never seen Alin before or ainen, Dr, Haker wis reculled and asked, how far a Kod horso eottid be driven around i rlug abe y's without over-driving or-bouting, ero objected on the ground that bis horse Wasn't imide Ju the same mold na other hones, ‘Tho Court allowed the question and told Win ‘he could oifsot thoanswer by a professionul opie ‘lon on his ade, : Dr. Baker sald that fifty mites a day for six duys was doing very well. ‘To go 5 inilog roe Siilred great and unnecessary urging and Lo Utule suifering, O. B, DATIMAN teatitlod that Dunn's horse travelod 623 mites fud two laps, und thon not se mich dy some OF Wo uthor horses, Saturday tho anti was la Tuthor poor conditlon—fathzuod und dlatressed. Ja fuet, it bud shown signs Of fatlyne und di tesa for two days. It was taken olf a few mine Mee and then put on agen, whipped, spurced. and otherwise tired arqund, Generahy speak tg. horse was avery sensltive animal Wnaltlve If of higher breeding, Some" hare ould qu 500 miles In alx days without over-d lug or severe treatment, though they we kane, “hia particular horse, {n bis_ apinion, ‘sould hardly yo 35 wiles without overedriying, And this horse certainly was over-driven, Tho only aliniluy instance ou record, so fur adhe kuow, Securred In Cullfornia, where’ the horeea oven Went furthor thin those In this cxge. But they Sere Callforily borses, which was another thing, hls busso's ears Wore lopped over, und Ite xen. ful appearance such ng tu indicate that it had quit’ and was entirely outdone. On “tha erogs, wits sald he aupposcd tho BAlpping was done to make the borag yo. and bot uaa piece of intentlonnl cruelty. Ho bad ‘eu geveral horses iy nices hinself, wid, Mule ho liad employed: mente put thom 1h eons ator, bad not done go because hy fult Invonts tent. Although wo defendant tn those cuses Histelf, hu bud been olfered no tmmunlty for ls tusthuony. ES . + “Do you expect to be punlatiod?* asked Jure., “os Weolt! auld: the witness, with tho horsumun's Saructeristic drawl, °1 expect to be puulabed if I don’t boat them on tho morits of tho cnse.” (Uonughter.] dere then tried to draw witness hal hid a contro wit Niin't remember an Nor did he Member thut Jere lint Yo ohhia a tian, though be did romomber thie dere tial refused toapenk to him once slico the race, If thor was any hostility, howover, It wasn'ton his part, LLaughiter,] NIL Panran, formerly a veterinar: but now npr ng pliyaicin, fostiiivd ta aces wie the horse going around the tyek di fad randition had belive reed by wip and spin. The wntnial puurted a groud deals ita nostells wero: witle Open, itd ft condition, In short. unit for the work It was required todo, ‘Tho horse itp. Penred to be stubborn atid a litte Fractions, and at times woutd stop altogather. slonntly: It Hh wobble and sragzer. Wher it stepped tho iter got off nud (ho horse was urged by whine ping to goon, When whipped it didu't even switch (ta tall, and, qrnera Is Apel tu have gotten past the xenaltive 16 to feel the whip atall. In bls opinion, the ho: was overated, Fone hors might go i inifes without snifering, but eleurly this one contdn’t, Tie had also noticed welts and ridges on tho horse's b.te ‘On erosseexnimtntion, witness said a horse awoitld go on, areik when physically unablewhen A whipped, und would catwhen hungry. rt an Admission that orny with hin but the f MErROUHy exumined this horse for the 'y good reason that he had heart Dunn tell Derteke sonhe woulde't allow miybody to interfere with hia horsa, nnd witness bad somo regard for his personut sitfety, aud desired to lve a little longer. (Laughter) COUNELIUS (CON) BULTAVAN took the stand and testitiod that on the frst day Dute's horse had longer rest thin any of (he others. Ho niso rested well aftor Unit, ‘The ineans ttwed to urge the horse ware tho Bp and whip, and when it got around to tho stall and seemed anxious to xo In, Dunn would nit it ‘with hls cine, On crosa-examination witness snid that “Pinaforo™ had gone 60 miles fi Bix days, noe cording to tho reev dunn'a horse: war fn good conditiun, he thought, up to Wednesday, when witness dropped all fiterest in the raed owlng fo th deuth of his own Horse, George. 0. Witler, a non-professiomul, testified to the exhiuuisted condiiton of the horsa Satur- day evening. ‘fhe rider, Dunn, aud another min kept wilpping ft, but it didn’t appear to nottes it, aud [edict no good, apparently, tor they comdn’t get it ont of a wall Folleo Uficer Doughie testiNed that Dunn's horse appeared yery budly thred Saturday night. Dut was watpped atid apurred by tha deliver and whipped by Dunn and others around the trick. In his opinion, the horee was not In proper cone ition to bo used, Ff. Knowlton, an officer of the Humane Society, testilled to sculng Hunn strike tho hora on the fetlocks thivty-siX times. A bey followed: the horse and kept striking hina anothor boy in tnotior portion af the ring iit iat when he cate around, Witness had never seen a horse that uppen: to be so Ured oF go uppnr= ontly unfit for use, ‘On the cross-exumination, Jere questioned tho witness closely as to whether ho hind netually seon him strike the hore, Tho witness con feased Lis fiubility to tel the color uf the horse's lem, and “ilnally refused to oxwear whether he fad geen Jere netnally bit it or not, thoiyh he was positive ho had ‘x him makes: all the motions te strike it, and judged that he alid etrike Lt ay di Ibad. 7 Tt was now 6 o’elovk und after, Tho enge for tho rogcention was all fi.atd Jere nunounced dat he would buve about a dozen witnesses when he could get thent all tagether, A halt wis there- fore taken until 10 o'clock this morning, when aad wilt be restmed and probably be Wy non, appearance ag his own lawyer was ong of the p fur features of the pracced ny, wod bia condiet of the exse so undeniably clever ny to stiggest that, ng a horseman, be bad inistalken his cuilig, and that his talents ay at jwyer befltted him for nnothor aroma than the tune bark rly; : te YOUNG NASBY. Chateman Hornum Takes the Old ia to Bndinnn—The Son Conctades to Get Up a Hancock Boom on Hin Own Ace count—Ho Adopt» the Fonnsyivania Blan, and Importea Patriarch to Pree alde at the Mecting—The Patrinreh Mulces a SMzht Mistake tr Wis Speech, and i Mobbed and Werred and Veathercd—The Boom a allure, Fur The Chleayo Tribune, Cosrrputr X ons, Sopt, 20.—'Lhare ts. trab- be down hery to tho Cross Roads, trabble ov the wust kind. Its all slong ov father’s goin’ Into Injeanny to make speceles In behiat of the local tikket and so help cleo Hunkok; and thru me tryin to buat along the Hankok boon wito he wus away, My Intenshuns wuz strikly boners able; but they wnz brot te nant by elrkum- stanees over Wich T had no kontrol. Thy elr- Kumatnnees ov the silovution s8.a hull iz about ag follers: Won My, Barnum came slidin out to ToJeanny on that mistorious visit ov bis, It 1s not winerally Kuowa, tho ft fz strilly troo, that ho made a detoor on hla way wesaward so az to paas thru the Cross Honds. [Me wanted to ace father: and father, bein gomewhat fy daut az to the kontinuance oy this postevltice, waz wol enuf plezed to see hin, Betweon om thoy set things up. Mr Nusby," se Me. Barnuim—and: 1 igod not but hero biz words through the letter slit—"Mr. Naaby," ses hey “thes In dujeanny Iz Indout.” Father be sed he thot so too,“ Wot tz wanted In iajeanny nt the present: thne, Mr, Nasby," continosed the great mamyger ov thogreat purty, [4.0 mun wot Kun being tize self down ta tho level ov tho inteses and show em thet Detnoeniey dz wor they want; Who kat place bizsclt on the phitforim ov: the hardy hunded. Bous ov toll and prove to cm in words with wieh thos iz Camilyer, tn langwhize thet shoe kan niderstand, thet-well, to bo Crank with with, you, Mr, Nashy, thet English izn't the xraspla, cowardly het between you wt the its not wurth wile hidin thet ho tz, bet tz tho Bort oy mun wot Iz wanted in Ungoanny at this purtikler moment, Me. Nosbyy aid wot iz more to the purpose, thet 4 tho sorte man then yoann. Inshore, M You should xo etump state, usby, Wot Twit la thet Thjeanny aie over [ater This te but ow sinn post nek the. great mnie ay tho at grty. 8 Te should be enturged. aly he sed (his, tit father aterwards told me, Mr Barnum whiked & prodgcous wink that ment an good del Su, to make along story short father went over “Into tnjeunny yanpeln. and left uo tornn the Post-Onls, this wit ow tho wrubbly begin, ‘ Jwuz most determined that wilo father wus w way Foal do mim boomin tor Hankol mysvit. Itisnat bad tebe tho ol inun’s widstant, but wot D wint 12 to bow Postinitter mnysulf mid put wlown band, Fo C atredd Chat 10 Vial te some. solid boomin wile tho old may wuz in Injewnny: Hankok was too superb in sort ov person not to sokomee thy wierkts with a fat reward wen he xhid kom inte power. Wot trabbled mo wun that tn my yooth and tnexperie tuboont. Wile twa and over dn my aid V kame npon it akkount ov agame wleh a cute member ov our xrate party had played in Pensylvanoy, an it eeermed to me tint t kid wel de the same, hoe wkkount Rated hut tha Domoeruuy ov Comnty tid ben holds a meets over by a vonerable cuss Wt years that he ‘had mario a epeceh und told ens h fant Voted two or thive tines, on AN AVerize, At Tection since tha contury L and how he Wha gol’ to votu_ as many Tankok Jn Novembe Oo kid without bein’ caut, wid how ho advierd em albto go nnd do ikowssy, ‘This noo, kum upon mo tke e revelushun, and t UW RE WUE wilte my boot wud kin tne Paet about boomih’ without losin’ a inoment ov tine, Tehrnnlt,, bein? both yume and modeat, from pkin’ the roll ov'the anshint potyyars and, Hesttes, | persvoyved the diitiiiulty rh boomin’ und bein’ boomed to wanst i my awn person. Havin’ thot it allo kon kluded tut it wud be safer to lwport my patry> rt than tomake bin upon the spot.—for it wily techy biznesy, and if tho hawt’ Abolishit nob shit get bald oy it they wnrd rive altaver ni Md that only i strlisly velinble art sk WHAdO, After mich mediuishnt hy rawponsitle post Wesley dkelton, whe wuneo hed clorkud by Pogroin’s store at Wo Corners, aud who liad loft in kumpany with 1 virkua. Dumilorstood that: ho bed since tizen in the per€cstin wud hed kuin to bo an nktor ey miuteh oxcelleace up at Loulsyille. Lote to him offerin him the posishun oy patryark—oxpuries aid und S10 dows nt tho end ov the perform neo. Jail not hesitate to mule this Hbral our ug tog money orders wuz bot on tha very day [ rote. Father's rool ubout monos' ordors tz not ‘oM-exvOPL M kases_ ov desprit emer Ke observed This Moh=tbls wus ow dusprit emergency, Well, Wosley’ faty bnele at Wunst CHE thy Joris Wind UAllatuctare ANE hot kum wen wanted. His nuser titted a lode off my tnlad, and tat wunst set about eompletia my propirusiuns, Todt not purpase to tke anybody Inty my konfldence ubout the pantry: barat aglar e trust chit ny kep to suite oy exetioment over tho vornineho, 1 used the moanvy orders Erecly In tha good kauge, had bills prluted that wis too biz to xe on the pidgs uy auy but tho larwest barues Lot umn iD in Pogram’s grocery with u freodom and.to an oxtont bithorte unknown, and 1 tulked tu overs. body whg cania to the post olla about wet wis coma Lo piss at this meotin progided over by a patryark old enugh to anceze ut Methusalel ble- aelt, Va short.) boomd, At last tho day oy the weotin dawned clear, ‘Tho pateyarl wae ta enw ows onthe mornin trim, and f bud a bury drawa, by two gray huss over to the station to moot him. Hu ur rived on tiny, with a wite wig aud a white beord amost down to his waste, ahd t hobblin along an wknne. Wen hy got ont on the platform 1 act> unily kudn’t belcovo that it waz Wesley, and it woant until bo give me whi that I knod him, druy tho bugey ane welt bo owe had wu chunwo fol talk acorn litte nx we went ovor to town. Hotd got thingy duwir tie, be sed ind bind lorad by burt a speach aus lung 0a hts aris all qbout the Constitootion In aur futher’ tle, tho Isshis ov the past and such. TI wuadelited with tho way ho waa carryin ont the plan, and fadruy into tho imeotin und “up to the platfarm feelin gure that the Post-Oilis wuz to bo uilne, Hut things la tulghty onsartin in this dlaful world. Thate waz a most treemenjous cheerln wen the patrynek uppoored, and the mectin at wunat pereeeded to organize with Immense culboosl- asin, They made Wesley Charoraiu; 94 tho pro- gram culled and thei, at iny Snsthration, they followed out tho plan of tha Peniylyany i and mude Vico-Vresidents out ovall the nm inthe crowd, Tt waz a tost Imposin Urray of aged nods. when then okt men waacnet all oth at row anita, eniuty burrels «1 the platfornt, with Wesley— tooklu older fan’ ail the rest ov ent put fovethor—aetthi on the bierext. barred In front. Tho folke cheered ice wild, and the Pnthoosiaan deez withottt bounds, Bieh eonoein feelin hie Hot bern mnnliestad by the Uorners for yeors find yours, anda mistabte nicer tn the erawil why Venshured ty cheer tonWwiel wits Jat Hike A nigger's ettesed Linpaidence-waz Keke alt Ute sway ony the streets to Joo Gunlwell's eave Wen tia Iiterrapanon had passed, Det a nies fithor, who wiz tho oldest ov (ho Vicu-Prosidents, gotdown offen hig barred, an in afew words Intetdooeed the patryark 1% tha specker of the dit, Wul that [mite cad hore, wite atl le yet well But it mua net th ve Mr, Poxvnin falsbed epeekin thera OF Joy From. the assembled mn food tin witodt howled the pateyurk slfd dows erefully of'n hit barrel ant (ottered to tho front ay tho Hiatforiny with tho bultlin galt ov it old, old ina. Ths pipy gurt oy a vole hy begun biz remarks: * Follow-Citizens uy Kentucky: Fro hoz bin very kind to meta pralongin and bieasin me with heith and: streneth, lived to be llyecrs old. ‘This iz n eae. In my erter dais 1 took an aktive part in potltiks. Thay mingled with your fiuthors, and wran-fithe ers, mit icrate-granefathers on ‘okktshuss like ihigindais long yone in the pst [Here the cheerin broke out toomultuonsly, and Wesley Ind to paws. Wert It stbsided “ho resyoomed, Yos, follow-cltizens, Fain 10) yeurs ofl, and, hay voted strate alone during purty inuen tho holo of that time, Teast my" first ote on tho very first yeer of this presetitecntury, and [east it for that unyeekiin old Democratic patriot, John Adams, “Chay been vottn tha Demovratle fleket=-or wat in past times waz its equivalent— ever alner, Jn ibot, and waln in led J vol for Charics G. Plucknoy 1 1812 L vated! for De WI Ullnton; in ht voled for Rufus King: io ik2y, wud again in tet, F voted for plorious Jour Quincy Adams: In——" Wite Wesley bud bin runnin off this string ov names and dates vid Me. Porrim lind been aysiirmin wrouiat on bt barrel Jest as tho Its hed waz ect with pins. Wen Wesley come to TSH and sed that ho'd vated far Adams le was foo much for the old ian, and he riz rite up on 8 CHE, “Hold ont" ho erlod. “You mfserablo old Mab-sided svoundrel oy a Federalist. So yout dure to kit hear and tel a tntelijent Kentueky wa that you voted the Corlishin ticket i tho wen Aldrew Jalon runt the fust the? Now gortand ine izohtinen, but your not such i durned site oldern tam, and you tad me lin jot to a Take that—you old Federalist pound, yor Yho Deacon's father hit rite out from the ehoukler and pitehed Wesley a elip up noder {he leit ear that sent hin over biz, own barrel aad all down [nn heap fi auong the barrels ok- hupied by the old men. By this tinte the old mien waz all ragin too, and) they tumbled: la on Wesley an gave it to bim Jest.as bard as toey could drive, ea wiz tho kutustrofy of this most disinat attale, Oy conrse, Wesley's wirand beerd waznt mide tu stand this dort ov thing—no morn wag Wesley hiasclf, He forgot all about bein disglacd weit tbe old man begun tulaoiner blui, aid his Ken~ teks blood got up inne tine, THe lust chucked Fito in and Hiibout wiminute aud a ball he'd cleaned then: old mien nibof'n the place an hed rae Dinttuia aud wot waz tefrev the burrels to pisavlf. Deacon Poyrin was tho fust to recognize him, He sittur outs By —, Its Wesley Skelton!” Over thy Lurrowin eune, that: followed let me dean side, iy JooWshualy assistin the crowd to. gly Wesley a cove uf tur and fethora, und sub- secqueatly aiden tn riden hin outoy town ons rale, T G¥aded the suepishun that wood™ hay made n partaker in hia fate, lut wito ties safe In body 1 wiz sonrly wounded Li mind, My Hankot: boom WHA at aneud! Wen T retiected upon tho dismul affair, Usa the rock igainst wich Wesley had struck in preparis hs speceh. Hoe had gota holt ova polittend ahnanae to tid out who wuz Presidents dn Uhem fur gone das, and be bad not teken the rite wins, Hekause thoy wuz all marked down Republicans—and_ be wud tuo much of a diab fonl te no that ‘wot was Hopubiicans then Is Demavrats now! Hut tindin this ont don't belp me euny now; now that my polltical bopes tins been blasted by hisluk of kommon senz. Father ts still over jn Instuiy stumpin, aud Tam aimost wit) Wat makes things worse Ia tit tho entrsed Abolishun- {sts who sent the money orders hez bin wboutnsk- In Jf they went, and fither never told me what he does wen this’ stage ov perecedins arrives, 1 an sive tit even iff pull throush nothin ‘under hoven will ever nuike me try to boon Hunkoxk or anybody else agen, Yours droopinly, PY, Nasty, Jt Who has Jost bis chance to bu postinaster, ta THE LOUISIANA COUNT. Mr. Stonghton’s Statement, as Onn of the Visiting Statesmen, as to Wh Went to New Orleans, and Wh Dong Chere, he Hon. 1. W, Stoughton, of New York, in Raecent speech at, Greensburg, Jud. uccaslon to refer to the clreumstanees wider which hinself aud other promluent Repablic- ans visited Loulsinna to witness the count of tho Presidential! vole of 1st, Speaking upon a subject with which he was perfeetly famlliar, the distinguished — gentleman brought out some points whieh have not usually been tonched npon in publie ad- dresses, ‘Lhe substanee of his remurks was as follows: Since coming into your State F have heen informed that My, Hendricks has been busy in delivering a speceh, which has been wide- Jy elreulated: by tha Democratic Comittee, suggests and charging that Gen, Garheld was guilty of tnworthy contact in New Orleans 11808, Like the Demoerutle ery of fraud in that: year dis charg ded to cover up fraud on the other side, Lb wis pre ent fn New Orleans, at President Grant's re- quest, with Heid wn Seeretary Sherinan, and 1 only wish teverythhyg we le. publicans dit and sald on tint oreasion wero written on tho sky that all mibsht read. Ttell you what did occur? [Cries of * 3 “dgoon"| You wilt r ber, thon, Unit the Demoeratle party charged the tepublic- ans with fraud in the counting of the votes In Lonistann tid other Southern States, Now, my friends, did you ever hear of the elpher-telegrams? J propose’ to prove. by: them tat tha Democratic party know there was no fraud in those States, and that: all of them were Republican, shail. prove from those dispatches that they Haase such knowledge before any Republican visitor started for New Orleans, ant that, with seh knowledge, wd prior to our departure, they lad already given up those States and were, casting about fh ane other dir 1 for 1 purehasable Repudit Elvctor, On Nov, 1, 1876, 1 recelved nt syn from President Grant, whielr L will rend to you The Hon. t would bo Bei Staged hel ton bly B, wW. Staughtan, New York City gealliicd IE yon" would vialt Saw Orlunus_ to ‘Wwithuss count of votus. U. 8. Giant. Ldoubted whethor It would be possible tor mo to comply at ones, and answered tho President, asking when he desired mg to leuve. “Tho same Saturday afternoon Ire celyod the following answors Nov. 1, 1870,—The count ‘takes placo on tho Ath. Your arciyal at auy tia boture that will be sorvicogble, Gun. Garileld und Senator shere ninn feaye to-night for New Orlowns yin bowie ville, U. 8. Gant, Another telegram from the Vrestduit on the sae day gave me the rauta. to follow, Belng thus requested to form wn impor: tant Cubic rvicu by the Chict Mugistrateot our Republle, and without any emolument whatever, Cfelt te my daty te go, wid ae cepted the trust, Before any Republican wis thus requested te ie to, tha various dls: puted States, the Hon Abram Hewitt, of tho Demoeratio Natlonal Commlttee, bud ine certain leading Democrats to bu pres- ent, * Wo had no confidence fn these Demoeratle yisltars, 49 Wwe thought thelr purpose wus to huproperty influcncy the Kei el Boards by beives or fitimidation, dnsuclia juneture, was ttnot richt that both sides should be represented 2 Hence, we Republican vise {tors were present, not ag tmpudent dntrud- ers, voluntarily Intermeddiing with tho af fulra of a sister State, of which we were nut eltizens; but, on the coutrars, wa were there wt the personal fnstanes of the President of the Unitad States, mada after the Deimocrat- fo visltors had commeneed thelr South- ward fight, Our pnrposs was to wit+ Nest the count afford what sappor we could to the members of tho. Itetarning Boards, and to prevent, Uf possible, finuroper uiinence: pithior of corruption or ylu- ences, “ug by this thaetho Democratic lead- ors, hud gt fen up thead States as Lepubllean, and virtually aecknowlodied thoy should be so counted. “On Novy, 9 1876, two tuys before President Grant requested nie, as Ttinve ex~ plalued, to go to New Orleans, the followlng: dilspatehes wera sent, Tread from Vhe trans: luted elpher telexrams, witel have stoad be- fore the country now for two yeirs as cor- rect, and unquestioned by the Democracy: | Nov, 0 8i.—Gov. Grover; Dilden's vlootion Josep, San Francisco, he sane day Howitt telegraphs to Goy, Send uo report of depend on your Stat,’ tiroyer replied; Oregon Kepublican by 400, Givous decisive resulla. ‘ On Noy, 10, 1870, dn inonymous telegram wus é ut from New York to the fulluwlug effect: . Caution Governor Oregon iuumediatuly uot to your State, Election may touk , | [the State above the Nation, and the “rallylig” for the express any opinion on that Htate, It {9 evident. ly very close, and tinny depend on Oregon. Anout thig time Pelton was corresponding by telegraph about purehising one of Ore- gon’s Repnrblican Electors to act with Ci for 210,000, dependable on the result on the Sth of Mareh, 1s not Qe reat fraud of 176 tn these telegrams?) When we nrriyed at New Orleaus, Gov. Palmer, of Tinols, was alrendy there, He Ison honorable taan, anc Twist he were here now to corraborite wy festhnony, Before the returns were openct and the Count eommenee eerelary Shore man and-Dwent to the Returning Board and asked We memberr of He te allow five ment ot cael site to bie present at the pr and havea stenogmpher. THs was readil granted, *almer aud tsat near enel other, ‘Tho returns were opened by one member of the Board and then hanited Yo VYahner mid ‘Trumbull before showing It even ta the other imembers of thy Board, and they compared tt with thelr private notes of the retttrns that tad been forwarded them from the various parishes by thelt volitheal friends, 1 can say to. you {hat Gen, Garfield never had eharge or pos: session of the returns before they were opentd Inthe presence of tis all when belng counted, and di every instaiee the returns nereed perfectly with the private notes of tho Democratic visitors, Secretary Shernian, Gen, Garfield, and [left New Orleans before die dlechsion of the Board was announced, a3 soon as the evidences was coneluded, for we would not stay beyond the thie indicated by: President Grant, Dy the Jaw of Loulsiann, whenever there was violence ft any parish at aneleetion, the vote of the whole parish waa to be dlse , ‘The Demeernts had selected the heavily Republican parishes to bulldoze, with the Intention of hiving such thrown out of the cottnt, and thus be the guliers, fy there anything is (his to sustain lendricks’ charge against Garfield? re WHAT IS A SDASTARDLY DENIAL"? In 'This One, or In It “Ignominious Safety? ASSERTION NUMDER ONE, Wade Aaunpton at Charleaton, July 2 165, { yield, fellow-eitizens, as you know, to none in devotion to our Lost cans [meaning Slavery and Secession.) 1 shal) never de- clare the men who fought for it traitors or Rebels, 1 shill never seek fgnominions siufety or base promotion by a dastardly de- nial, Never will f do this, ASSERTIUN NUMIER TWO. Wade Hampton before the Southern Mlatorteal Socket yy ete Sh I9tIe These are the Imperative dutles Imposed upon us of the South; and the chief peril of, the thes is, diat In our despulr at the evil that has fallen on us [ieantus the defeat of Kebelllon], we forget those obligations to the eternal principle for which we fought [Slay- ery, Secession, State-supremmey) ; to the mar- tyred dead who gave up their lives for their nrineiph + + and to our children, who. shoul! be taught to cling to them with un- unswerving fidelity [right to hold slaves aud lo sevede), if those who are to cone after us, aut tu whose hands tle destinies of our country are soon te be committed, are prop: erly Instrueted In the theory and practice of repubfienn Institutions [State-supremacy and Secession]: it they are ninde to comprehend the origin, progress and culiniiation of that great controversy between the antagonistic sections of the Continent, whieh begin In the Convention of t787, and ended, for the thie belng, at Appomattox in 1865, they cannot fail to see that trath, right, justice, were on theside of thelr fathors jhebelal and they will surely strive to bring back to the Repub- Ue those enrdnal prinelples on which it was founded, and on whieh alona ft ean exist ght to hold mau in bondage]. . Mate, mother, wife, fave freely to that country the most cherished objects of thelr affections. 4. “Itwas wisely done, flere: fore, to Jnyoko thelr aid in behalf of our soelety. 0... Tt ds thelrs to teach our children that: their fathers Were neither traltors nor rebels; that we Delleve as finnly asin the eternal Word of God that we were Tay the rights und that we have o settlod faith, whith no triads can shake, that in His own good time the rlht will be imade manifest. (The principles of devils are equally right and goud.| + 5 ASSERTION NUMNEN TIMEE. Trade Hampton at Sauatton, ditty 2, 189. Conshler what Lee and Jaekson woul do we thoy alive, ‘These are. the same prin elpter for which they fought for four years, Remember the nian who juured forth thelr Mfe-blood on Virginia's soll, and do not aban~ don them now. Remember that upon your quis depends the success of the Dentocratic ehiet. SAMPLE ONE OF DENIAT. Wade Hampton ina prteute letter to Stitson Hutehing, bau ANY, Ui IM, Is my whole reeord sinew the close of the War and all my efforts for a better nnder. standing between tho, seetlons—2 broad and downrenching for the Union—to be frittered away by the forgerles of an obscure news paper writer? C neither used the words at tributed to me ner anything approaching them In meaning. 1 am: perplexed and al- ost discourage From Jour promanent Demoerata of Staunton, who zat tan dhe nlalJorin white Lannion apos We, the tndersianed, heard the speech of Gen, Wade Hampton, delivered in Stawnton on the esth of, July. We have also read the report thereof published In the Pulley Vo dintor on the 20th of July, and hereby cere Ufy that that report was substantially cor- rect. nein ALD CG. STUART, A.C, Gonpon, ivan Lyi. STAUNTON, Va., Ary, 20, 1880, NOT FOR HANCOCK, A Soldier Who Vaten ns Ifo Shot—Catch= Ing u Tartar —Ntinging Reply of Charles IG Muehin to the Circular of the Hancock Voteran Axsociatlon—Ho Looks« Mohiind the Mun tv the Party Which mins Hin, Charles H. Machin, of No, 200 Broadway, New York, to whom selreular of the Nae tional Association of Maneock Veterans was sent, hos addressed the following reply to Col, B.A, Conktlag (renegade Republican), the Chairaans No.2 Buoapway, New York, Sept. 1880,—-DEan Sus | have received nelreular signed by your und headed “National Asgo- tation Thineock Veterans,” in which you nspecttully ask my ald, in order that the Jntluenes of Whe honorably-dlseharged Union solders aud sailors of tha late War may be madg effective in favor of Natlonal harmony and geod government.” é Lam an honorably-discharged soldier of tho Jate Hebollion, and iin heartily tn favor of "Natlonal harmoty and good goyern- went but Limust respectfully and emphiat- Jenlly devling tu extent) any ald whatever to the cnuse you represent. It Ja my honest oplnion that the “shiews of war! you now solivlt are tu be used in another attempt to overthrow “National harmony and good yovormuent;” and iatitis asimuch my duty © oppose the “enuse” with whieh you are now ullled as tw In 1860, How nny man who “wore the Blue” enn joln hands with yee In this unholy alliance T fall to eompre- hend, ‘Cho “veterans of tho Union "do not numbor umong thelr ranks many “sore. hends;" and Cn of the apinion that you will find very few renegades wmong — those ot them who have hitherto trained with the Jtepublican party. ‘Tho veterans of the late “porlod of hostilitios? (ns you aro plensed to call what we supposed Was i Rebelilon) are not fools, and the device of the Deniverats in puttlug Gen. Hancock at the head of their ticket cannot win thom from tho side where they have always fought and voted. We want something more than an alleged “soldlur-slatestian fer auc Gavernment, We took behind the man to the party and bu lund the party to the prinelples tayalyed, ‘This tg not an Enplre, and, though the head of your Ucket may bo att you elvlin, we cane notiald you tn restorig ta power, through him, the party of Mabeltion, Repudiation, and Navonul dishonor, ft ls gratifying, In looking over the nanes of your woniniltec, tv And few who “rallicd nround the Nag of the Union on the battletild” to any great extent; and you will probably alscover be- tween now ahd Novewber that tha yoterans of tho Unlon, irrespective of past polltieal associations, will also refuso to do vory much murty that has opposud every. Warmensyre from 160 to the present ue. if 1 think you putit rather strongly when you state that’ The feeling of sutlsfuction whieh Geu, Hancock's nauluution has tnepteed ta the hearts of the American people Is another, proof of thelr putrlotisin and love of virtue.” The * fcellng of witisfaction” hag been “ine spired” Min the hearts of—whom? (1) Whe Solid South, (3) Bevery Copperhead and Unton-hater in the North, | (4) Sorcheads and renegade Nepuoiicans, who think more of ottico than of the good of the country, ‘The great mass of the “American people,!* who represent: the: vatrlotivn, the Intell. gence, the wealth, the busliess prosperity of thy country, haye not been“ fisplred” by the nemdlaton of a mask behind which \ parades everything that ss inimical to the welfare and safety of aur Governments and I venture to assert that from these you will sneceed jn getting very little “material ald,” although you promise thatit: “will now assist the surviy! np solders and sallars who did the flehting Yn. thelr present efforts to purify the Government and mafntain the ine tegrity of the Unton.” You know as wellas To that ninety-nine out of every hundred of the supporters of your tieket were op- poset ta tha army and navy: during ant ¢ since the War and when you slzned that leer you knew you were stuldfying your own record and Insulting the veterans of the “perlod of hostilities,” You know that the parly to whieh you area recent convert (ence your zeal) has been the persistent enemy of the xoldier; that tyon any and every be- casion Wt has stabbed him inthe back and fought hin in the front; and yet you now Inve the effrontery to ask for“ raatertal ald in the name of this urmy! It won't worl, “Colonel” You will have to try some other way to ralso the “slyews of war.” ‘The “prosperous, pittriotie eltizens” dan't want you and your party in power. They are afrald of you, notwithstanding your nice promises, Your “material ald” must como from soine other source than that whielt alded fn wnaintaining the Union “during the period ‘of hostilities.” ‘They who saved s Nation's Ufe will furnish the ammunition to, shoot it to death, and you may rest asstired that the “patriotic eltizens” of this Republic will give such “an expression of confidence in our future National welfare and prosperity?” ag will forever settle the question of har. inony and good government” Respectfully, ete.” C.1L Maciix, _——— ans MOBILE’S DEBTS. Montrt:;,Ala., Sept. 23.—Ata meeting of the Commissioners of the Clty of Mobile, bond- holders, and taxpayers, the following resolu- tion was adopted: ‘Thnt, us citizens and taxpayers of Mobile, wo des)re tho Commissioners of Mobile shall innke a scttlement with the creditors of the lute City of Mobile ns favorable to. thom ns 1s practicable to be made on the basis of taxation on property within tho Hinits of tho Inty City of Mobile of three-quarters of 1 per centum on tbo value of xuld property. ‘The Commlsstoners will meet the creditors in New York Oct, 14. Tes NE BRANCH OFFICES, Ts ontbe DATE OUR NUMER- ou AETOA, AMroughout the city, we Uare estal lished Branch Oltices tu thy diferent Divisions es Onice, and lutte tecnived untivweioekt pm EUUTI DIVISION, ali, Ie SIMMS, Hooksollers und Htatloners, 123 TYEE MUGATED Deuexiet 644 Cottare Gro northwont cornor Khirty-itat. sere Seat sh Wi, HUCUMAS, Druxelat, corner Thirty-trat and i WEST DIVISION, A.A. POPALONUD, News idhiveat Radiaaneate ear Wontepacay suoner OSs HL. BONNIC Drugulet, 20 ive Intund-sv, doweler, Nowsdealor, and Faucy corner Linealn, rucuiat, Gil Weat SSadison-st., cor nerPanting. AUGUST JACONSON, Druggist, 182 North Malstea, Sommer ENAIANO No reTUE DIVISION, J. BURLINGHAM & Cu. Druxiists, 413 North PR WETTTASS 8 COy D cr pach Fast Drugiists, G5 Larrabee-st, Lours W. TL NEEDE, Printing and Advertising Agent, News und Stationery Depot, &% East Divislon- aM. belween Lo Rolie and Welln. PE! FOUSMATION WAN’ who went West o1 U-OF JOHN BURGERT rthirty yenrs nyo from While 10 town, Ho ta wanted immediately to protect a Indy. relative, Any Snferwattun will De thankfully re elven.” Address SUS, IL SPRAGUE, Chicazg, We Fost-Onice, ‘Texas and Ler papers piensa copy. prisons Gi Ny IN BUSINESS ulltuf the etty, oCaxculivnt cturacter aad stata lig, would Ike ty curruspond with an exemplacy ludy of meuns, Monvy, oten any amount would be ho object, nor ts correspondence desired tnless por tile nocessary quaiitteation of a teily wood wom An, and one whit Is entirely sincera. ues mintrle f references piven und required. Please c Wil HTIDUHY tfc, i FORMATION WANTED OF TIE heiew of tomes Hearvey, a xoldive of tha War of who Tented 0 quarter section of Iund, Witt n RArrait waby years coin this State, Address JOM CUTLER, Conway, Fuutknor County, : CITY REAL ESTATE, FON RALR—NUBINESS PHOPRITY, ON WEST Teatteate went siuisnnsnttoutn. Hainead Were Indianaund Oyden-nv. and other Wort Side atreota; parties lyoking for bargaine that will pay om invest- Mont will study thelr orn Interest by_ealting on the Wide Awake Ieal Vstna Ammney ofthe Wont Hida, utd lonk neor thotelie, GUIFFIN & DUFLGH T, carnor Washingwun and Halntod-ate, JOR SATR—VACAN LOT, 100X150, WANABIEAY, Finglewnad: Inke water, inacadarized street. nd neat Onaa Cia Tete abe ea Tonm Tubes south tari ne OMPMs OF ex __,. NUBUIERAN M1 ion san 4, HUY A NEAUTIPUL, 14 At ono bivek trom hotel at La diransce, 7 Milles fram Chleago: 41h down xnd_ monthly: eheapert prop- erty In markets shown (roar abatrict fro rales are We, (encor luteun rama urine and prices, Call LUSTATE, Tor pinta, WA MUOWN, 142 Feaiince at Ronmarnt 0d hostid tones Sends Kontand Wt en Uoinertund Washin % cheap! wikia foul Mudisoneav.t grove ti Pitey-tnird: u Ji0 Dearborn: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. __ rolt BALI IN LOUISIANA AND MIS= aisaippit 1. Hinma Plantation, in Attals County, Misalssippl, Boar Goodman Baden, on the Chicagu, Bt laule New Orleans Itailroud, containing about 140. actos, mora or tess. of which nbout 20 or more are Nn Other property, jearhd Improvements conrint of a tolera- Diy dood dwalling-huwse, laborers’ houses, cotta And in-house, corn-erib, stably, ete. This plac th Mulen, A few mares, cows, ate. farming inploments, supply of corn, hay, and other furavo on Leptin aig, I will soil for ten thousand duliars ‘casi, 2, Abwut £0 nores of land in West Carroll Parish, Jauisigor. fmproremente and proportion of cleared Jang unknowns from tho location quality of [and supe sod to be Ruud, Value before tie War sald to have ween about ten (#10) dollars per acro. Frleo two thounund (42403) dollars. 3, Pinntation containing over | 1,000 acres of land. of which perhaps Ware cleared, the portiun not cleared ‘being beavily thuosred, On this place ate 5 dwelling= huues, corn-erib, ete., nme fruit trees, eto. ‘This piace In tocnted i the hill country alwut aisteen alles went of Monroe, La. on the jing of the prujocted railroad from Vicksbunt, Mi-a., io Shreveport, La. already th Jsued to Munroe, right of way through thin lang hay- tng hot Jong since been Ried to lt. Hrice two Usgusand dovians (2.00) ‘tanh Plantation to Jackson, Parish, Loutsiana (hilt country) about 21 intien suuthwertat Monroe, but not su fat from line of above-mentioned ralirund, cut taining about 1100 neres. more or tens. Dwolltni house bulleved to have beon burnt. Uther Improv. ema (if any yot renunin! ond quantity of cleared ami unknown, Was cultivated as 8 cotton pianta- Hun before the War, Brea one thousand dollars & Plantation to De foto Portsh, foutsiana, sup- wrod ta bo bear tie line of projected ralirond frum New Orleans to Shreveport, uxpecied t be fnlabed within & reasonably short tae. Improvements on thin piantaUon unknown. Soveral hundred acros of Ware reparted ax having boon futmicrly kinder cultl~ yatlon, balance well timbered. Tho soil is thongnt to be uf axood quality f upland; part of It sald to be good can land, Uistant from Shreveport, J think, notorver 23 miles, Price aeventy-fvo hundred dol- dare (8720) cash, With’ the exception of a small portion of ¥mma Planiation, the title above landala notdisputed and: Is considered indixputabie, but the Inods haying buen inken fordebia (most of tl nb dud 1 18%), 1 offer at aboro prices nis quit-einim deeds to them. Purchurors con exally have tives veritied by compe= tent lawyors in the various nelkbbernouds, Address PERRY NUGENT, o1 nt & New Orleans, La. ROI, SALE—TO STOCK LAISERS AND FAUMERS —The undersigned hna a lare farin in Missouri of SO) acres, attuated about four Milles from n railroad; ell Watered and timbered. nnd stocked with horses, Piulos, cattle nnd bos, and farming tinploments. He is unable to give it bis persona) attention, nnd desires: Rpormon to purchasg onw-hulf uf the -aninu, oF would setlthe whole formn and stock, Tho farin enn be d vided into severn! farms, and he would like n person of capita) to form a company to work and carry tt on, Noyurman need anawur who na nat from, Catt) to Hid fo Invert.” Address BTOCKHAISEN Tribune sitive, ; ‘TED. Waren iro WY. ON TITE aan att ae for cumtomers wh pave. the cash are anxious te Jail orsond ua n dosceip= Hon early. GRIFFIN & DWIGIUL, cor. Waabington nnd Nalated-ats, Wiastebsa coop Paton IN if iowa, with good ftuprovementa, well focat eustomor will pay all ens, no trade, GHIFFIN © Ty Weat. Sidy. tenl-Katate Agents, corner Washington and Halsted-nta, AVASTED — 10" PUNCIAR oN Cannycar, montily payments a huuse on the Suuth Side. not to cust oFer F0; barn desirable: now house preferred, Addtoxs "Fibune ontica. ASTED CY ribs SH EROY me MORIN Ey proper a . o wee Us, & Doarbornest paoire VV ASTRO FINE RESIDENCE ON SOUTH SIDE: business block: atralls Jocated: for cash customer, B.A. ULI 0 Venrbornest, South Slide. T-HOUSE AND FURNITURE, 8 1OOMS, southeast corner af Greonwoud-uy. und Forty= AItI-at.. 60 pur munth to oud tenant, frum Uctuber to May? tro parlors, dining-roons. kitehen, Hira. bait und bath ruonis oniiret dour, eax und Inke water, Inreo Jut cow burn. sud poultry Lousy; convenlont ty Fur ty-thindest, Hyde Park train station, Apply nf house oF at 6 State-at, Noam IW, RVENT rk. bay nit BOARDI ~ Routh Side. COLES P ABUL AND SINGLE FLDRIDG: th 16 DESINADLE © Tt ithe OF 7) ruomis with board, MIS, BED A. RE! iy ‘’ loove, alse third ry day boarders aceommedated; table und honio Hrstectaasy hua recently cuauwed hands, North Siuc. - 7 ROUTIE CLAUK 8h. SEAR ‘TILE INUNGE: Huard with rooms, 61.4 to '§ per wouk. Day buard> ers rruntod, ipo HANA-AV pipanestonte tat hata. fash sirstent ter pitta Waattingtatente North Sido. (Pokus r—tusitst., NEAL SUPEIION TWO- story aud tusermerté brick bute, wige exventlal. POMBHON itoom 4.10 bn Satleentes ee OEMEN Suburban. * (PO RENT-FURENEHED HOUSE AN stoxT- ruses 9 rouims, with furnace und Rne-machine, ANTLY FUL with burn, ni only, Dh, W Owner wilt take board for hineelf and wife for rent. PIERCE A WAILE, 15 Ln Sulte-nt, South Side. PPOMENT—FURNISHED HUOMS, 143 MICIIIGAD ne Twolfthi-st. ——_ WANTED-MALE HTLP, Bookkcepora, Clorkm &e. Vy ANTED-AT, $10 PRIL WREK. A YOUNG man-about 29 yoaty of age. to Roop s small ant of bouks nnd help nt other oflce wark, «Give oxpe= rience and referoncer. pune office, \VANTHD—Wo EXP anIRNCHD HAT SMH, ‘and two dri Must have good ‘referonco: ‘Oriental Tea Co, at North Cinrxeat, AN Traden Wart ‘O00 CARPENTERS: Midi (JY oxt waxen to good mon at oie Thiety-snventh-at. V rinkern at oncers ie once} ABLEWHITH f Cost orate, & CO, 131 Handatinert.. ba WAsTER-HIUST-CLAST CoaTMaKens 10 gotethe cuuntrys Swede or Nurweylin pro- ferred. Anpty trom 1 fo tin RIED, HRN OICY & Conti and 20 Manto: z wr x ANTIMAKER TO GO Walon. “pity et ok Websense B Fmployment Agencien. WANTED) BAILUAD LALORERS FOR, Tamisinin, 20 for Lown, Wisconsin, Michizan, 4B Llltvplsy {ree fare to the wark, “Apuly at onoe to Tait OF MONG. CLAte Wnty Oe SANSUTG WANTS 30 TRAVA jm month and boards SW for Fnvle and rock work: 1d ft) Tor terug Bout, $153 ver day; 1A for city, ANUEL in OF Wort Lae, Mixcollancoun. WANTED AGENTS TU CANVASS FOR “11 Chskut of Literary and Poctical Geta,” a stands ant work Of i vary chuien eharaeter: suinplo prs Sith terms sent on nppiieatton, WM.G, HOLMES, hlenzo. THe Fort NATIONAT ook of Amaricun Lroxrens.” A cyclopus nil tures fur vuters . blogeapn Fy Hes, ductimenta, flnaner taeiudind liven of Presidential candidains, pan bows worth having. H.C. TREAT rkeat., Chieaa Aj TERA GON SOLICITOR TO TAR ders for urintini, envelopes, ote.” Audrass, qiating exherlonce, reference, und satary desire, Gi, \WiStho tins agers 70 GaN VARS AB Nat Charkent ont sig LS PATINE Iaeito Proiitse y UR OFFICE-WOIK, cated, wililng young man, IH te 20 whe writes A ptnins rapid tn Address, stating quittiveadons, AN pou ‘GNPANY (70 travel); alxo, joudor why plays piany and viuilely and pre; Tt Whe Mb pnt Ht paris; lon Aengann. Crul from Met. fie td Wie nadeove TENICY COLIN, 1 true town, BD WASTED TWo, COMPETENT NORWEGIAN or Sweden gira for aitiing-roont and kitetion work: good wages, at Ge) Woat Twunty-second-at, corner of Fauna, ‘A COMPE fay fale wagos, Sentistreases, HURESELL SHAR UNSE. APPLY j 105 Micbiganenv, ANTED—A WHT. WANE of between und 1 n'eloe! AYOONG Git, TO TARE CARR UF deyenr: ia elas rine ave woind roforencuss Apply to Mu Witne Warren-av. STV YOUNG Gln. 1 Wuree fora child, Apply at 4s s—ACCOUNT HOOKS OPENS fied? AeCuUNts adjusted: bowie oventngs, byan expert Addruss GIMUATION Wy. ed, elusuid oF dxnt ry hs nev it kaper month. Can keep ung » fe Adtran OG, Tribune ville. chimed, ‘Loamsters, &c. ITUATION WA J—AS COACHMAN Olt HD tenttaster, bas Youn Iman (Viet; anderstands Well drivita und taxing care of horses and harness, and Ia willing to make ulnenif exetitl Call vr sldcond Ke. FRAN a0 tliwaukuusn SITUATION WA GROUM AND COACH min by h youn Enullshuun: understands hs work Cees ly, Must of cltyreferonces, Address GRrritune ones, Miseclinneous, IWUATION WANTED=HY A GOUD AND RAPID A pennanat ndidressing siyelopes, wrappers, ete. Best ot references given, 1, GME, WI ia, UL NAW ANE BOYLE. cc. ApHy at Hi Hartisott-rt, neue i Ss‘ TUATION NTED-BY AM TRACE IC 4) tn unt aticns tostiinanials given. Address G itl, ‘Tribune uMve, S WANTED-—FBEMALK. ATUATIONS WA. P—BY TWO RESPECTAS Die WS glee, he to cook and the other ty to ebambersork auit plain sewing, can rit: sowie. ching, Apply wey iste eside. i w TO ho NERAG tuuso work It family, Apply at 63 Wear Ohlo-r, si TEU—BY A SVE Wb aecunid work oF Heht géneral Housework 10 8 srunil private iniuliy, Call ut Wh Enat Clicagu-ny. KI Y AN 2 iT Gorman ciel Ae conk and lanndress, ftuferenecs If required, Call frum la. mh to4p, mat ihe Wa= ENIIIANDSOME SUITES AND SiNGhit Ith or without buurd, 41 Wabash-ay, 163 “DEARTORN-AV.—NICE FURNISHED Al- cove ruont with board, Went lae, 34 WEST DESIRABLE OVE unturnisted “rooms, excopt’ enrvets, with WASHINGTON 7} CLANS HOARD AND KOoMS IN STRIC ly srlvute family, Wert Sides dusirnvla jueality. by, Triuund omic. Motors, CyABENCE Tous, conNen oF srare AND Tinerivon-ita., four blocks auuth of Paluoe Hoise— mand room’ per day, $1.4 to Rs per wuuk, froin Alay Tours ronied without VVitison House is star ‘OPpOsTTR Shwe Housd-$2) por day, $6 10 8 per Weoks day hoard, $1, So , Addross Bebra Gut. Witt Heuled, | Want dkodd ro pay HU wer month. Addros PRI, AND Liv th OF Wost fron! i, ‘Telbune fies. RELIABLE HON i, pie AIRING. STORY & CAMP, 18) Bou WH State-st, ~~ 85.00 Fe Haun PER MONTH Fon SECOND-HAND AT Ge Mirch EL NILING. foneat, hurius OF A kinds, carrinzon, Duuaivs, wild Torness, now und seomnd-hund, at low privos, oF Will Wate. Ci con ule By Wit ¥ ae aan SLSO Wittbroee trowtne Pa mT ish yoara uid, GN hands ‘hiv, san & trod und pleasant drivur Halwed jn patchy sired by Alinont, won of Aloxandora Abdullul, ty ales of Goldsuilth Mald.. Jovephine (6 a xquure, Jovel trotter. shu never bad any handling for spo bus she ie Very promising, She xbowed w hust—ful tnilein 6 matinde I Shwv cost present owner Taal apring, Big ts the tiraworty af lady, who te 6 polled wall onaccuunt oc if Keath, Call at own- gets realdonvo, LAW Mela zune OUFICH VURNITUIRE a Poe. BALK— LILLIK FIRE AND BURGLAR Proof sate; larse wiser Just the Wlug for wholes snlo fowolors ur pawnebrokunsi cheap, MAG corner of Fourtwuntheat, and Indiany-ay. praisana= ARE) A TERING BURG, lur-prooft outside size. SixtaN and 3. tach thick) Yale double-dlul lock duor, Ms luchos thick; fb aida pheat Inchon hi by 3 inchda widu, 3¢ Inches thick? dudr, 3 Inches thick; Sanunt, No, f, lene ae ‘all tho fatost bny fevereentss belonying to 8 ationat bank now out al uslnese far vale cheap for want of Can bu suun at ilerring’s bate Facwry, corner of Fourtuen stand Iidiuna-ev. _CLAINVOYANTS, STROLOOEE You wh TEAR ALA You have dono, wll you over will arcan du, uf lov courtship, ulurciucy, acknuss, deat, atwont friend Gr colatieis, propurty tustor atulen, tho fost of al ndurtnk ing A Wet wuccEssfut in, bow to win juve frlondshipy for persons burn bn Stal Aptil, dunu, Heptoniber, Ueiubur, und lecumbur, {pete nuinbore todraw large prises In Jotwury. | Q) m tay tall: Cousutt Wont At e ei nog wbiamuea wth Teme Bee DI, BLL Mit p21 .1S) Havin #, No, dla tat, tortus callat an0, UI TPO RENT—PURNISHED HOUSE ALL FI: for yentieaion, 47 Sonrou-si,, opposity Puluur Touse.” App tvan FPO MENT HOOM TO OSE OI TWO FIIST-GLABS gentlemen, Apply at ibs Itundulph-at., third tlour, Mou ADELINE DUVALL Woast Side, TPO MENT—10 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO. runt rounts, furnished or wturnished, without Poard, in a LAGE hoose un Washinetotiat, near Union butte uitlen. AY EN MADISON Tent natu Omoly furnished an naton, h hatiteomoly furnished ru without board, to guhtiomen oni e a North Side, TPORENT—PLEASANT HOOMS, FURNISHED OR, unfurniabed, to god parties; | Hat very contralt Jow pricu: Nght houswkroping. 40 Cosa YO RENS-ST ANO.1 LO. Indian i, and 7 Wes LOW curnor Wash- ELEGANT NEW S171 on the West Side lke 41 Wi xt, with n-ne baswinynts coh 4 Maden, GRIFFIN: & DW ington uid Fluleted-ats. Omces. ToS Tro VERY Py cuplod for tnaty, soa To. Mixneelancour 170, RENT CONE FOOL, Iexs FRAT Wirt powors Hunton tureusldex, Apply to Shumway, Hontwss & Co, Bult Manufacturers, curnur Atlubigan uti Franklinests, \WWanren sie i iwoon Vai ture: i vast of Bate, 1 suito of three unturnishod ton Pro yours geuewon; the rows must be lure Hult nnd thy tocation In uit respects Hestecliag. FOr qeriveuy, watlafactory: opartmonte a long ease with bo AKON neo Hope price. Tho bent roferencas given wad ruautrud, E64 Mrittine atte, \WARteporo RENTOA ERAT FOr Wotan kuuping, eustot Statu-ste usd eonvontunt to struot cars, Hoferuncus oxchaiwod. Aduross U Of, ribuie ullice, att Tait A, FIST CLA war ED TO WEA é seabed Bowes mite Nbuut Aen ruuine Be it be tn puod sino ut repairs In wuod localltyt feapo party. aydries by teluuhe uhioos ws TO WENT FLAT OF b in an wlevant house in youd locate Bide, auuth of Divisions, to be oceuplud by two Huy uy tent purty and beatos referanced, Address La Hbune elted: Waeees ‘0 RENT=A GOURD LIUUBK ON South Sidu of about WW rou: bury pretorred on place, Addruad Ht fel ie Was WS 'UNNISHED HOUSE LN suburbs by rospunulble party; the bot uf care Buaranteu Apeusa G lew, 'TED—To HI -A NICE, Ity-aecotnt Ws E IMEORTARLE Haury a poraune paying tdusan ba on gation on West sides cont must ba yeasonublu, | Fel, rit ywra: ‘UKENT—OWNKS OF NEW NUILD. at Milo, tu louye plus of sainy at one ela sus rontait” Can seeura tants eda mguud round pretue, “Tbe alstia No tpadee hime te tba, GiUREIS & WGI, conor Washington und Hulstod-ate,_ WAntnistigny priate family ut tute porsonee ne oe my of fo childraty Wd, G MAG Ltn 80 Waahtugtoneats ne NVEN—TO RENT—A NICHI tNISIIED oting or sual holes UE 4 tu grou, by tuuly of two, for aht bousukooplug: uivo, full patients mato prtew und focauun,, Addruss 1%, 27 Yyran ) RENT—BHONT WINDOW AND W fist ia tose Hunde, on fone Stadiaonat Doe tweon State an 8, Frivuna, ROOM FOR i ontiensy ‘Dy HYU duinutos walk sron [russ G, Tribuny oltice. Wanniea Vost-Uttoe, “Addruss U2, MO ee Waniiors We ¥ atten Roast, with board, io 4 arlyate fanilly. References ox- ns. Fit. bust adviser und counseloron love, a attulre iit Wot Madixon-at 7B RECO: ton, as t! und busin Cy Dri A murriug a1 # Wid, We Alb Port CANT-OFP A deet Fin Geueitts thin Sistocet fold No, ty Ordors by wall pru atlonded tu, bilshed Jock Ti CASIL PAID FOL, CAST-GFK CLOTISO, Gresson,carvats ote. Ladivs atuinded to by Site ip iv PCE PAID Fo BECOND: a aii, PBs, 616 Ut, BECOND: (AILOREN'S CLOTUING OF ANY DESCRIPTION Cerne es Geluse shojo by applyloy at AW Cuusis mauteats ee \WASTERS To Com estONG Winil s0snz OA ‘who bas kuod posting to offer attractive youre ladys writiuy proterred. Uustnosey nu nunsuned, AU- dross BSS roid #3.) £0 SAWN in tin vstuUilabod teyitiuaty dre ; Waukesha, Wis. WA NEEDS YOUNG SAN Winthed 70 TN VE nes Dest refeccucus xlven. Addruse GU dl, HubuhY Uftey. ebanwed, Addross feu, MILE PAN ANTRD—10 RENT ty wth sinail famy.a mudiuniewized housa in wood rebuit, wills furnued ind ‘all uiodern iniproyye fountas, Bouth Bl Gast Of Diste-s, profurred. Ade r elton Situstios WAN BY A NO. 7 COOKIN A private Tumily, Has best of ‘roferencos, div Wauusheny, Senmatressen. > ITUATION WANTED=A YOUNG LADY FROM New York City, with tuany years’ experience with Bleauing tuoalste, desires vinploymene at howe, or will eugaze doy to tirst-clase private tuuillive only, Addruss (21, ‘Tribune office, Nuraes. ITUATION WANT! A LADY OF 18%, Ad fniray of noeond Adureas G4, Tribune office, . Mincelnscouns HTUATION WANTED-BY AN EDUCATED jady, Inthe oflee uf a homeajathie phyaletan where ahe can niake hersilf useful in return tor Quand nnd mudieal instruction, Adureu U Gi, Pribs anv oftice, GITCATION WANTED-ON NOWTIE SIDE, ne ollie, giet tn wach Frum ge naslat win the works cmforiable ont mute, thaw high wuses dy wrod, Adidruss B24, V1 { hOAS OF ARV X31 2X off furniture, plants, nachinury, 9 poaseastua ar awtary rites reasonable, Tonenty ites Brand 3. oinsikeD nade wettn he Avnautags ARS BsODS LUAN ON PULNITUIE, 2h without removal, pinnos, nnd other yood souurle Hes, W Duarborn-st, ious Dune 3. AS, AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND {A blanvs without rumoval. 161 Randulpiest.dtgat 4, a MALE ON DIAMONDY. WATCHES, shalt broxers’ rates, O. LAUNDEI, Rundolot-at. Batablutind tk, AN AMOUNTS 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE, AAS ptnitos, wurvhouns recaljite, and all goo avant? UeantJoweatrutes,_ iti Danrburiist, ov dD. Si PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILV Et J Mousy Ww loas on watches diamonds. nid ‘valuss tex of every description, at QULDAMID'd Loan wid, Huillonemcy (Ueenved), W Kast Madisuns Hata GHEE RCE Pao fon erate wAvT and Fidelity Hank books, and Sasnuinavinn tlonal Sank osriticates, IA MULMES, Genorat H Washingtun-at. : ON EURSTTUNM, HIG. WITie ASLELY, 1) Wost Monruaeast, y PIA: rnin a PLA Huon aM iiut FU NTAND TO LOAN IN BMAD nouns un Tinyraved Chicago prypaetye Halt Woat | stde. Kus Extate HA i an fo ea tty (mngeavad gaa in ault over $20), TU! RNIN S HOST, as asns LOAN 09 srithout cuauoval, in ny Pear GIIFFIN a YVR CRN ) buriiess Chieuie i sus of feat MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED nd reaidunes proparty in the yf Srey HAL Ca ARE NEGUTTAT ny weceplaia, tout i + PEI CENT, O PRICCENT, ODIE CRNT-MONRE 6 dita a ules peovored TEAS Uae, WG LOAN UN That, WSTATE ke u ae per cents ue Cumsuisslone, 5 Woittit” or TER! $250,000 Waitt GR WATER POWER 290.000) aha od wilt ue givon ta any roe fabio party making "0 MpravaMUne Uw Wileen ALE RSET AE tock Kulive = x A WAKE CHANCE 18 OFFERED “VO MANUS facturers who want te rent water power und Toome tur olthor lacie ve sult basiiose by the tas Guistriat StunutectuFiny Con. Kuck uh soit HE YORSITUNE OF to ROUSE turn compluty for foul routing, In ween Hileon far chant une botait‘at anes. SOUS ES * Holi 1 South C ‘oow 3. ae e T ON WADABIDA\, will kent sovontys cuit vure lbw puibvauldute burgine MRC © OUTHE JROk SALR-MEAT MARKED IN Tie DEST Ae amaTa Ok Cniciwo) everyeblng ‘conwloty gud In pod ruuntug ordur. For particulars addrust vy 138 Uflce, “ituoratam cornerouWereMutuuisL Apis 10° WIN ae Weal Sladisani-at, ver drugs #21, ‘Tribune oll (ULCAGO STORAGE CO. au TO Oi Ras dulpi-wt, haya tho. flaivet warehouse for faratture, pianos, te.,at lowest rotus, Cash odvuneus, PIpRL IY MONTAGE LOAN § rou Co Aunoy tu loan on iuruiture, gic. withuutrowoval, ur an godus in storage, 0 Rust Vani Burun-at, See AG et wu city. " Rech Te bs Vid Wart Mantuuse AG ENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED CAN TO CANVASS AMONG dana aud driwutsis; must Do plyeidiats oF CLASS RESTAUKANT, CALL ‘FiO BALW—A GROCKIY YOM AND Sapo, huw stuck, Bxcures, bore and wigan watts SL Dusten or clay, ae FOU SALE SPEAM FLOURING-MILL 18 ON of thu best towne In Runaial two fun of sores fual plenty und cheup; large custom ang ny compas: Hon within 12 milvsy Wil gall all oF a) bale inieres® ghaap, Address Bubetha Stihing Cy, Fubutba, sas, JO BALESEIRST-CLASS RESTAUICA NT. bd> At tig xood buolacax, Wert Bldy, Addross Arh ‘Prive oilicy, [ WANE, 70 RORCH NE AN ESTAuLisiEg hardware buvinces, address, with particulars, 0 ‘Tribune ote. JAW. 124 DEAL Ribcoun years iy trausavwea tcl, ATTORNEY Coleus, icy Frou. ualiued uulusly wal fegul «burn experience, pie ONION BUEN HTUIEE Co, W ANE G5 Wise ‘Madun-st, vell all kluds of bousohold guods ew Mubthly puyuais; low prices; eHay Word,

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