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freedom on Us lips, dispofls itself In democratic demonstrations, ami Is coquetting with social ism. Ho books bavo over alrnck severer blows on monarchy than tho works of (ho Jesuit Fathers Mariana, Ucllannln, Huaroz, Boucher, and when Clements, ttio Jesuit jmpil, bad struck donn with (ho Aanasaln’s steel llenry Hi, of Franco, Pope Blxtua Vlf, was jubilant, •ml oscUitnodt “Quo li Micesio dells niorte dal redi Franctn si pa ha couoncor dot volcr ex* prcasodel Bipnor Dio." (That In tho death of tho King God's expressed will was clearly to bo seen.) Aged of bandits this Htntior Dio. In this tho history to bo taught lu llio confessional schools of tbo Vatican, iu opposition to history taught in tho “ godless free schools ?” Wo confess for ourselves that when. In our yonngor days, wo read tho works of tho above natnod fathers, tho arguments winch wo there found in favor of popular sovereignty and •gainst monarchy, laid dowu as they wore with proat acumen, groat intellect, and subtlety, do* etroyed our mind of every vosilgo of monarchical feeling, nnd grounded us as (Irmly an a rock on Republican principles. Those Jesuit authors, bowovor, Imvo only brought into a perfect nys* Jem of Bvllogit<ms what already, before the foun dation of llio older, hail bccu (aught in many ? laces in llio canon law. Bee. for instance s leered, Fain 1.. Distinclio DC ; lb. 11,, Causa 11, Quoutcslj Hoxll Docroif, Lib. 11.. Tit. H, Cap. 2; J'ittravngADtes Comm., 1 Lib., Tit. 8. It is. therefore, a very obvious mistake on tho fiart of tho majority of our people hero to he* love Hint tho immo of a lb-public, that tiio republican form of our Government, is a sufll eiont bulwark Against tlm domination of tho Vatican over our nodal and political institutiona. Toe Jesuits look upon Republics as & far bet ter haivost-llold for their lust for power. They know full well that it is fur ruoro didlcult to carry on warngainst a Qovorument wilii a heredi tary chief, which in as conltahzed nud as firmly knit together, and an fond of power, nnd ns quick to act and to move, as tho concentrated power of tho hierarchy, limn to combat Slates, where tho strength of Government rests not in tho coutro, but in tho masses, ns it woro peri* plioncally. And those masses (of tho people) bavo no eyeteta, no tenacious holding on to maxims, winch havo an application in tho far future: those masses are agitated by tlm fluctuations of tho day, often misled by selfish loaders living from day to day, quickly oblivious of wbst happened only a snort time before; tlioso masses aro without knowledge of past history, and of tho laws of logical evolution in tho Ufa of peoples, llftico llio republican system of Qov* eminent of Itself gives us no guarantee against Vatican domination, iho contrary is tho enso. Indeed i'ms IX. Is right when ho says that tho United Stales aro ripo for his harvest. I’cr* baps aomo one, alter a generation has passed, may remember what wo for tho last fow yoars bavo predicted iu tho war of warning, asking our pooplo to bo vigilant and on their guard, not from a presumption to play tho prophet, but from a knowledge of llio laws which rule tho development of national life. And when weak minded porous object to us, tliat wo discuss this “dark " question ho often and so earnestly, wo onowfr them Himplv; This question in tho coutsoof time will create moro violent commo tions Ilian llio slavery quest! n did. It wdl con vulse aiiue tho .North and tho South. I'. IL DWIGHT, ILL. enunen uuivickh vuhludav. Special Uiipalch to the C.wmo Jnlune. Dwionr, 111., Sept. s.—Our clmrcucs hero have been immensely attended to-day. Services of dcop interest wcio hold all day at tho Metho dic Chutch in behalf of tho cause of foreign missions, tho Bov. M. V. B. V.’hilc, pastor. It is tho custom of this branch of tno Church to assess each Conference tho amount they aro ex pected to contribute, and then tbo uum is divided among tho districts by tho Presiding Elders. This charge is what is called tho Wououa District. Tho Bov. Bichard Harvoy, D. D., ono of tho oldest preachers, is tho Elder. A very Interesting address and ap peals wero mado to tbo people by Darnel McWilliams and tbo Bov. U. N. Pollard. Dwight camo uobiy up to tho work, and a very largo collection was raided. Taking tho fact into con tiucration that two tnuutus ugu nearly $3,000 was culhciibed toivaid dccoiuting and refur nishing tho church, wo Hunk that wo can safely say that Ibis community m in a very healthy and t-rospeious condition. btrcal or. Wonona. Touica, Gardner, and Odell, all in Ibis district, mo also reported to bo in u nour ishing state. Tho Annual Conference meets at Moline, Hopt. 2d. Bishop Ames presiding. Be sides the usual interest aticuding these auuuul gatherings, this is the year lot the election of delegates to tho General Coutcrcnco, which meets next May at St. Louis. *lbo Conference will bo entitled to tlvo ministerial and five lay delegates. CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION. Special iJiKj ufc U to The I'htauo Teibune, FREEiour, 111., Hept. s.—To tho Catholic peo ple of this town aud vicinity this has been a Bablatb of unusual and impressive import. Over lUO young ladies w cro admitted by coutinu stiou to the full privileges of the Church. Tho Bifchop of tho Catholic Diocese of lllmoia spent tho balbotb in town for this purpose. Tbo ioang ladies, the Bishop, and clergy, attended by bauds of music aud Catholic organizations of various ciders, were csconcd through tho streets from Bt. Maiy’s Church to Bt. Joseph's, making a fine display. It the latter edifice, in presence of au immense gathering cf people, tho euiotno tile was performed. IS THIS A NATION 1 Wtiat Jefferson Called It, Tlio Now llavou Register, tbo Btale-Sovor ■ cignty organ of Senator Eaton, wants to know I “ wbou aud wboro Thomas Jefferson ever spoke Of this Government other than United states." jßcck, of Kentucky, who aspires to thn Senator ship, aaya that "nation," when used to describe tho American people, is " acoutomptiblo word,’ 1 I sod tho Now Haven Register applauds the sontl moot. Tho Spriagllold Ift’puMicau undertakes to oblige tho Regxaior as followss Happy to oblige. Quo of tbo times was tbo iday of bis inauguration as BrosiUont,—March 4, libel. la tho liret paragraph of bis address ou {this iutoicßiing occueion, bo described tbe Amer ican people an "a rising uatiou, spread over a jwido aud fertile land." lu tbo second para graph, be spoke of tbo recent contest of opiuiou j— tbe Tresidcutial canvass, 10-wit—as '• being now decided ly tbo voice of tbo nation.” A fort night before, m replying to tlio Commlltco ap pointed to notify him of bis election, ho had ex pressed gratitude at receiving such a "testimony of confidence from the groat representative council of our nation"; bad spoken of tho "leg islative will of tho nation and bud begged tho 'Committee to convoy to tho Conpicss "tno son jtimoms of zeal aud fidelity" by which bo hoped |to "merit these proofs of confidence from tbo .patlou,” Tbo Register will find tbe text of tho reply in the Journal of tho House of iloprosout '•tives for Fob. 21, IBUI. Another of tbo times ■ was on tbe occasion of tho meeting of tho Seventh Congress. In tbe flrrt paragraph of his first message—sent in Doc. b, IbUl—ho speaks of "slater nations.” In tbo body ol tbo paper be baa something to say about "tbo energies of our nation." lu the closing paragraph bo says: I "These, fellow-citizens, are tbo matters rerpeel ing tbe state of tbo nation which 1 have thought Of importance tu be submitted tu your consul oration at this time." Wo might multiply those citations, but it is hardly necessary. STATE FINANCES. Special DUpaUk to Tho Chieaao Tribune, Spsinoitkld, 111., Bopt. 4.—Tho following are tbe receipts and disbursements at tbs Btate .Treasury for August t RECEIPTS. Sevenu* ftmd, Unknown mluor bein'fund. Bcbool fund lliluoU Central lUUrved fund XaOG4l loud tnud.,.,.,. ToU» I 571.04d.5S XJUDUBBKMKSIB, flcTcnue fund llllooli lUver ImproTemeut fuud, Ikituol fluid lUimiia Central lUUroad fuud Lucal bood fund ‘ CRASSHOP IN COELO. Special Dupatch to Tho Chicago TVi&une, Damvillb, 111., Sept. 4.—Millions of grasshop pers passed over the city at a height of some 200 feet this afternoon, going in a southeasterly direction. Only a stray one now and thou leached the earth. SEEKING THE BUBBLE REPUTATION. Bptetai Uinatch to Tho Chicago TViftutu ’Davvilu, 111., HopU 4.—Frof. Light made a balloon ascension from thla city to-day. Crowds of people were in the city to witness it. Ue U yet in sight south and west of the city. Bismarck writes Yon Axnira’s name with a M de, M — that La to say. D’Arnim.—Domriflc JfowUy. THE TRIGGER. Two St. JvOiilH Editor* Itrlnff This Caption Out of (ho Sport ing Column. They Shoot at Each Other at Twenty Paces, Without Harm to. Either. The Duel at Rockford, Knlnnloy, and the Excitement It Occasioned* nocKFonUanoo. Srtiial T)UtinLh (a The Chtenoa Tribune* Rockoiid, ||]., Her,l. s.— The city has been excit ed today over the duel. This morning something connected with tho affair leaked out, and tho re porter who had been noticed with tho parly Sat urday waa subjected to various examinations and cross-examinations by prominent persons. Uo was impenetrable until tho editor of tho Omello subjected him to an interview rigorous enough to satisfy any Chicago newspaper roan. Tho result was that tliat enterprising local jour nalist got out an extra edition of bis paper. Riv ing a tolerably accurate account of tho fight. Bulletins with startling captions woro placed iti conspicuous positions, and before noon several thousand copies woro disposed of. TUB LAIUtU acorn most ngitatatod. They perceive too fight was in their behalf, and aro quite in lovo with Maj. Foster. Ho strong to this feeling that (hey regret that ho was not wounded, so that they might havo bad the honor of nursing him through. How it would havo fared with Col. Edwards, had ho been wounded and fallen into their hands, Is Impossible to coujoctmo. CUIUOSITY. Now that tbo facts aro known, various stories aro nlluat proving that tho mysterious movements of tho belligerents were observed. Mr. 0. M. Brazee, a Bockford attorney, was called up by Mr. Barnard, Foster's second, prior to tbo encounter, and asked if his services could bo secured, if necessary. Tbo attorney replied that (hey could if tho business was honorable. Mr. Barnard said it was strictly honorable, but it was a delicate matter, and had to bo conducted secretly. This loft tbo attorney in great curios* ily, and ho was around anxiously making inqui ries to fathom tho mystery. Dr. O’Ucilly's dis play of tbo white feather camo near spoiling ev erything. Ho visited Mr. Lnthrop, an attorney, and put soiuo direct questions as to a sur geon’s liability to arrest for participating in such an affair. Mr. Lalbrop was greatly astonished at tho inquiry, but gavo his opinion anil then interested himself to find why it was wanted; but tho purlieu had tbo arrangements tmido iu admirable manner, aud no one solved tbo mystery nmil ibis morning. Col. Branch’s frequent inquiries on tbo cars as to tho proxim ity of tho Wisconsin Slate lino also aroused suspicion. mi: policr APTnoniTina woro greatly chagrined at being outwitted. They wero greatly porturbod over tho strangers’ movements, ami, not to bo backward iu thoir duty, went round to tho banka to warn thorn of probable attacks from burglars. Tbo reporter was introduced to Mayor Tinker and Marshal Tally to-day, but they eviuced no disposition to attest him ns a partici pant. Bhonff Peats is atouud looking for some ono who bad taken part in, or known of tho affray with & viow to warning him that ho was liable to arrest should complaint bo preferred. Up to this evening, however, tbo roportor still enjoyed his liberty. Tho mattor will probably elicit somo oppressions of public opinion hoio boforo long. There is a growing feeling of in dignation against locating tbo light iu Winnebago County, although many regard it as an effort to sccuro a romantic ’and poetical termination, which inclines thorn to toko a favorable viow of tho matter. tfprciaf Dispatch to The Chieano Tnbune. Bockfoud, 111., Bopfc. 4,—Xho invitation of Jolt Davis to Winnebago County bos turned out on unfortunate affair hi more senses than one. It created a bowl of indignation in ccrtaiu quar tern, and stirred up reminiscences which would have been much bettor left undisturbed. The people of tbla county have kcarco recorded from its olTcots, and. an occurtcnco of to-day clearly proves that it will bo some time before Ibo ill-feeling engendered by tbo ill-advised act ion of tbe Directors of Ibo Agricultural Fair dies out. not only in tbo minds of tbo people of Illinois, but of Ibo country. Bt. Louis was one of tbe citius which was badly affected by tbo ag itation. Tbo Times of that city, while tbo ex citement was at the highest pitch, published A lIED-UOr EDITORIAL, in which tbo following postage occurred Wo don't blame (ho women of Winnebago County no much fur tho fury which posicMcd them at tho bare mention of tho turns of Jeßcraon Davla. Tbo bulk of them, no doubt, hud m their houaca at the time the in- TiiQliou vrai extended planus atokn frum Mr. Davis’ Mississippi neighbors, aud diver (poems with names upon them at familiar to Mr. Davis' eyes at household words, aud, while hu wua a Bvuilctnau of too much goodtaatetu teem by bln manner even to rccognlzo tbe fact, It would hare Ceeu terribly mortifying to the everagu of tho Indignant damns If, tu accepting au iurllatiun to dinner or supper, ho had chanced upon a house Riled with tho spoils of Sherman's march to tbo eos. Tins WHOLESALE INSULT on tbe women of tho county was deeply felt by Maj. Emory B. Foster, editor of tho Bt.. Louis Evening Journal, He took np tho oud gola in their behalf, thioking It was a direct slur on tho character and fair famo of tho mothers, wives, and sisters of tbo Fed eral soldiers. In an article in bis paper of Aug. 25 be burled back tbo foul-moutbod Insinua tion, and made a manly defense of tbe woman of tho country. "Tbo soldiers," bo wrote, "who whipped these cowards that insult women into a dog-like submission, should never forgot that they are dealing with creatures incapable of anything but meanness. They should remem ber that these men wbodobberatoly slander their mothers are now asking tbo people of this coun try to givo them control of the Government, and, romomboiing these things, the true men of tbe North aud of the Boutb, whether Confed erate or Fodoials. should unite aa one man to save the country fiom such intolerable shame and degradation. Federal soldiers can trust each other, and they cau trust former Confeder ates when they prove by their conduct that they are worthy to lo trusted. But, as long aa tho loud-mouthed braggarts keep themselves be fore the people of both sections of the country as representatives of public opinion in tbe South, eo long will the Southern people suffer by each leadership. When the true gen tlemen of tho South take charge of her affairs there will be no longer any feud to beal between Coufeiletatos aud Federals or be tween tbe North aud South. Such a time will come. Put Its coming ie retarded by each utter ances as that found m to-day’s Times." 65,305.10 17,UU .. C6.01f1.6U IH'J.mo? N uu.oui.bg COL. JOUM N. SDWAUPB, of tbe St. Louis Dispatch, who wan tbs author of tbs article la the Times, got Indignant over tbo utterance of the Journal, Ou tbe 27th ultimo, two days after the article In the latter paper ap peered, bo aool a formal demand for an apology to UaJ. Foster. To this Ur. Foster replied that tbe remark was not intended as a personal reflection on nun. and that it would ho time enough to retract when Edwards modified his attack m tbo Firm I *. This answer, which was couched in tho most courts* ous terms, ,| 125,004.07 . n.oai.cj . i.wj.w . CU.UIit.SJ . 878.100.51 .ti.wa.att.os DID MOT OT.OSB TUB BREACH. Col. Edwards wrote another letter ou the QOth of August, stating that Foster’s reply was not satisfactory, and demanding that aatiafacliun which one gentleman bas tbe right to ask of another. UaJ. Foster's response was Arm but digniiled. Ho again disclaimed any intention of offending Edwards, and referred him to Ur. William D. W. Barnard, who would take charge of bis honor in tbe fnture. Tbe next correspondence was between Ur. Barnard and Col. 11. B. Branch, tbo Utter wish ing to know at the earliest convenience whether TIII'I CIIICACi'O TIIIBUiNK: MOMMY, HKPTEMISEII (J, 1875. Maj, Foster was going to retract or not. Mr. Barnard reiterated the former statement of bis friend. After further letlcri*. a ronferenco was held by Col. Branch nnd Mr. Barnard, which, however, failed to bring about an amicable sot* (lenient, the Kdnaids side still sticking out for A TIIOUOCOU RETRACTION OH AN tXCIIANO* OP Mr. Barnard, after every conciliatory effort consistent with his friend’s honor, wrote to Col. Branch, naming Golfs navy revolvers, calibre SC, as tho weapons to bo used, llio distance Ik) paces, and the County of Winnebago, ill., as the place of mooting. The reasons which led to this selection »ro brleflv these : Tho oiiginai article in tho Tinxra Lai contained language •bnaivo of tho pooplo nf the countv so broad and general iu its application, ami Col. Edwards nEiusiHo to wininiiAiv, It was felt thorn wou'd bo no more personal dan ger hero for tho parties (lien in any other part of (ho ouutilry. Tiiorofcr.e Mr. Barnard chose Ihocnuniv as tho meoliug-piace, tlimniug also Ids friend' would not bo among enemies. TUB tttri.K-t. The following agieoraout was afterwards en tered into by tho parties: Tlda miiWafan-Ung Is arrive lat between C 11. It. Ilrnnrli ‘and William D. W. Barnard «i ihs rnW lUU shall ffuvaru ia the inAttur of a heat lie aif>o:Uni ludwr-n CM. John N. Edward* and Mnl. V.. H. FoKcr. the •»: I Branch repreienllng Co'. Edwards, and tho said Bar nard rc{ rf«'-ulliig Maj, Fustor: F/rK—Th- 1 parties anail meet np»a the fn ldon lh» 4th day of Hvptemlior, 1 *75, betwe-m the hours of 0 and 7 a. in. nf that iliy. Rtirmd-’ I That the pls<*n of meeting shall Ik* hi the County of Winnebago, NUIs of IlmnD, 1 !,•> fre.-l-a sj>ot to b« selected by said Brunch and Bariuid utter their arrival In that enmity. 7/nnt—'Tho weapons to bo used shall he Colt's navy revolvers, calibre HO, and tne distance 20 put*-.. Each parly shidl be cuUtled to one shot at tlm words “ An- you ready 7 one, two, three I ” the firing to oc cur after tho word three. t'ouflh—' Tho principal* fhall ho entitled to hut nas ■hut oich.iinluse liif-y both shall ui.»lhi-r. /•■(«/■—'The principals may have two Iriends each to accompany Un-ro, and onosiircp-on mi h. Sixth —Tho respective seconds shall ho armed w»ih similar weapons os tho prin ipsls, Any violations of tho talcs shull subject the party nfffiidiug Ui busLol down liy the seccod of the other party. AVvtnlh—'These rules shall t.o signed la duplicate, and cuch sccnQd ahull have a copy. On Friday night tho principals, seconds, sur geons. nnd friends I.CIT ST. LOUIS FOR WINNCnAQO COUSTT. They arrived in Chicago early this forenoon, where they wero mot by thin reporter, who was ashed to accompany Foster's party as n friend. Ho cons n nlc.l. and is thus able to presoul a full and complete account of tbo affray. They left tbo Wells street depot at 0:13 a. m. Upon arriving at Book ford both parties drovo to tbo Hi. Hand Jloiiho and partook of dinner. About3o’o||ck tho seconds completed their arrangements. It was decided to dnvo 0 milt s north on tho Beloit road, and have tho meeting in Homo secluded Hpot. Both principals agreed, and Col. Edwards' patty stalled oif to a hack at half-past 3. tho understanding being fur (horn to await tho oilier t avtv for half an hour after arriving us far out us designated. If tho cha'longed patty did not arrive on time it was to bo regarded as an evidence of cowardice*. Tho Filter part*; caught up with tbo other party just us they wero baiting nt an estimated dittonco from tlio city of live miles. wbero tho halt was called was a shaded valley, with a winding stivnm called Turtle Ctoek running through it. Tlio seconds held another consultation, and, tho site butting them, tiny went hi solicit of a place sufli dunllv far from tho Beloit road to bo safe from intru sion. After an absence of live minutes they wero successful in their search, and on their re turn tho whoio party left tbo carriages. Tho iiacltmon. who noro wondering what was in tho wind, but bad not tbo cutorpriao to gratify their curiosity, were told to wait in tbo neighborhood for a low minutes, winch instructions they titled to tho very loiter. Tho that wont on tbo field wero : Col. John N. Ed wards, the challenging principal; Col. H. B. Branch, second 5 Dr. Montgomery, surgeon 5 Dr. Mumford, of the Kansu City Time.*, friend : Moj. Faster, principal: W, D. W, Barnard, scc ond ; Dr. P. H. O’iletllr, surgeon ; and . tho rep resentative of Tin: Tuiiiu.NL, friend. Tho spot selected was a couple of hundred yards to tho west of tho road, a beautifully shaded valley in which horses ami caltlo wero grazing. Tho seconds took up position near o lice and commenced to Tho principals woro a fow rods upart, Foster reclining on a bank, coolly smoking a cigar, F.dw&ids resting with his back against a tree, and conversing with Dr. Mmnfoid, with whom ho served iu the Confederate army. The surgeons took their eases of instruments to tho hiil-sido, whore they sat watching TUB pniU’AUATIONH VO II THE ENCOUNTER. Some time was occupied in tiio oxamiimtiou and loading of tlio Pistols, and whilo the necessary part ol thn wmk wan In progress the principals each divested himself of Ins watch, aud other articles which might turn off a bullet. The next procedure was to meas ure the ground. a matter which was gone through with busitiess-liUo dispatch and coolness. Twenty paces was the distance. The positions wore north ami south, and were marked by a short make dmon into the ground. Branches ot tiocs wore cleared out of the way to piovcut injury from fulls, and other details at tended to winch might render things comforta ble for tho parties Immediately interested. The next important step was tlio toss-up for position and tho call. Branch, Edwards' second, won tho choice of position, and Barnard the call. Tins fact was communicated to the principals, who expressed themselves satisfied with tho result. The principals and seconds then walked up to the ground. Ed wards asked Foster's opmlou as to position, but the latter said ho had no choice. They both RECEIVED THEIR WEAPONS from tbo seconds, and Edwards chose the sonth end of tho ground. Before the final arrange ments wore completed, the friends were request ed to relievo themselves of their pistols, a pre caution against a goners! skimneh rh mid cither party loci aggrieved, Dr. Mumlord was tho only one who had a pistol on Ins person, aud ho at onco placed it in Ids vaheo. Tho conditions of tho fudit wcio then read. Edwards requested Barnard to articulato tbo words, " Are von ready ? one, two, throe," in a distinct manner, bo &h to pro vent unpleasant baste. Doth men at tins point DISPLAYED MARVELOUS NERVE, Foster smoking bU cigar in an unconcerned way. Positions were then taken tin, the sec onds shaking hands with their principals, uml receiving iiißtructbns In case they bhoulJ fail. At length all was raacly. Tbe seconds bad pis tols In tbolr bands ready to revenge any infringe ment of the code. There was an ominous pause. At exactly 5 o’clock tho raou faced eacn other and took mental aim ; then came tbo woids, " Are you ready ?" iu clear, distinct tunes; "ouo, two." Before the word three TOE DUELISTS FIRED ALMOST SIMULTANEOUSLY. Tbo surgeons anxiously looked each tu bis man, expecting him to fall, but neither was wounded. " A little high I" exclaimed Foster, as soon as bo bad tired.- Edwards demanded another lire, in an excited tone. His second asked it bo would adbote to that resolution. "Vos,” ho replied ; " it is Just as 1 told you before wo camn on tbo field. 1 will go ou if it lakes a thousand tiros aud with this bloodthirsty remark lie sat down on tlio grass. Foster declined another fire. Ho was the challenged party, and felt no bitterness against Ins antagonist. Therefore, he was not anxious for blood. Ms iioxon had nrc* ritstatned as tbo cliallcjiecJ party. Shuts bad boon ei* changed, ami that was all that was necessary. Uarnard weut to talk with Edwards, who was hoard to nay : “I have admitted as much as 1 can do—bavs received no satisfaction to take with roe." Attar tue Interchange of a few words Edwards concluded to make the thing up. Ho approached -Foster, who was coollv awaiting tho Issue, pistol hr hand, and shook bands. Thoro was mutual congratulation all round, and it was interesting to sou tiro brotherly love displayed by tho men who two minutes bo fota bad faced 'each other with death in their eyes. TUB OENIAI, DOUnCOK was produced, and tho agreeable termination to tho affair toasted. At-horl time was spent on tho grass in mutual explanation, and everything was forgotten and forgiven. Tho patties then returned to their hacks, ono shilling towards 11010 t, the other to Rockford, which places they left hr the evening, but for what point the ro porter failed to aseeitaln. DETROIT'S STRAIT-JACKET. Special IHtoalth to Tho Chtcaoo TVifttmr. Detroit, Mich., Hept. 6.— The Sunday law was put in force to-day, and its operations extended to all business except necessity and chanty. Tho exemptions are street-cars, ferries, news papers, and tho sale of medicines at drug-stores. Tho effect of shutting up several hundred saloons has been most marked. The station bouses are all empty of tenants to-night, not a single arrest having been made m the last twenty-four hours. Tbe hot spoil has taken tbo starch out of poli tics iu all tho Western Stares, except Ohio. Ad Bam Cary would say, not even tartar emetic oould atop the canvass there. SHARPSHOOTING. Annual Festival ol’ the Chicago •Schuct/.tm-Vcroln. A Croat Crowd and Much Enjoyment at Turner Park, Address by A* C. ilcsing on Uiu Merits of Iho System. Tho annual festival and prizo shooting of tho Chicago KchueUeu-Ytroiu (.Sharpshooters' So ciety; commenced yestetdav* morning, aud will continue for three diys. lhe.-o shooting festi vals aro Quito an event t:n,n;' Germans, and they always manage tu make them a great suc cess socially and pecunlanlv. Great prepara tions have boon made during the last low days tor the festival which commenced yesterday, aud those who expected a grand turnout of the German population to tako part ia tho festivities wero not disap pointed. Two trains left thoal’an llandlo liailioad depot for Turner Park, near Thornton, each one consisting of twenty.eight cars, each car being crowded almost lu ■ aiTocßtiou. The members of tho Schuotzen-Verein assembled at bo siuck in the morning at Sharpshooters’ Hall, corner of North (/lark and Illinois RUeets. nhtro lOREtUN releo.vuo.vs wf.uji ulcuveo and entertained. Full delegations were present from Joliet, Aurora, Dubapio, liluumiugtou, llluo Island, Munroo, Wis., and various other places, Tho hall was beautifully decorated and Icsloooed, and presented quite a fine appear ance. Prominent among the mottooa on tbo walls was one raiding as follows : Whirl <Ju cruUn i'rauca fpurck, Much o« win Ulo ti.L'i«u<:n.— flct.noil Ismuudrn Ang-uMrX, Uuil dor acbius wlrb mueu. ■ (If you nmild taru tho wouiui’a grace, lio it llk<> the scooter*,— Q ji.k, u.a uf Hie right moment, AuU the *aut will not luij. About 0 o'clock a rnoccflsiox was former, which marched from tho lull to the depot la tbo following order: First came throe policemen, who were fol lowed by about a dozen young men clad in red night-shirts, with berrotlas, or rod scull capp, on their head.-c Theso men wore the markers, whoae duty It was to Hit behind th» hica.-lworkii in Iruntof tho targets all uav. an 1 |>um: out what shots \uru made. Xoxlcam<.:.»o>u;. haii-a-dozcu duty urchimu-ar tying transparence s giving comic representations of ton-pin flavin These wojo followed bv Nunchko's gioul* Im position Hand in bran now unilur.u, each mem ber looking like & I’nitsiau othccr m ga.a drr bs. Then tamo tbo bhiupehoolers’ Co-lets ooallv dtebued in gray unilurm with green trimming,-)', picsemtng with their small and bright gunn a very tine m pearauco. After them c<*:no thn buiirpshuolert l . also dad in gray with green trimmings, and armed with their lino heavv rillce. Tbo Hist train 101 l tho I’an-Ilaudlo depot at It) o'dock, and tho train arrived at Tumor Parker a little alter 11. A ptocessiou was again formed mal marched into tbo park in tho same order as befoto. Arrived nt tho snoot ing-liutiho in tho coutro of tho lieautiful gioauds iir. A. Jiocso, iTcsidout of the Cinc&go bliarp siioolci s'.Society.’mounted the stops and made a short but clopiont address, WKi.coiii:;o tjii: Riioorniw at tbo park, and hoping that tuoy would cujov themselves during tho tuno of tho foatival. due sharubhootorb then repaired to the shooting stand m the rear of thj lull and cummoucod preparations for the pr.ze-whooting. Tuocadets erected a camp, and a portion of them were pott ed nt variotiH points an sentries. Those preferring other sport to shooting re paired to ihu bowling alley, where thoy made preparations for luo prize bowling, wbicu L» almost (in much of a fcatuieof the foatival a* tho piizo shooting. O thorn wont to tho numerous beer-stands to consume lager, winch they pre ferred to any other kind of sport. Tho ladies dispersed ail through tho park, occupied the tables and spread their lunches, which occupa tion teemed to suit them beat. Tho numemua chance or lottery stands scattered throughout the park also received their share of pat.ouago. Those that had omitted to bring along their lunches had a chance to (satisfy their moor man at * THE FESTIVAL PANQtJET which wag frivcn at 12 o'clock. 'd'ho band played choice morccaus ol mimic ut short mturvaia. 'At 1 o'clock tho prize-shooting commenced, ami Ilia shooters btHZua«>vay at tbo tnrgote for door lifo. Ibo Cadets alas shot for prizes. THE PRIZES consist of various sums of money, from £2 to sjuU, which amounts aro neatly arr&uuoU in tlio übnpo of btara, coais-of-mms. and other fancuul devices in framed, and hung u» in tbo mam hall for iusroctiou. At about 2 o'clock tlio second train arrived, bringing iu an other immense crowd of shooters and pleasure- Booliots. As boou as Ibcßo had bad a chance to rest themselves and cat llicir dinners, a second baupiet being given, the people assembled mound the speakers aland to listeu to THE ORATION OF THE PAT. which, it was announced, would bo de livered by Mr. A. C. Hesiug. Mr. A. Boise, tbo President of the Society, ap peared on tbs stand, and in n few appropriate remarks introduced Mr. Hoeing, who was rap turously applauded cud t Loured whouhomaao bis bow. After oxpretv. bis sincere thanks for the honor of being orator, and assur iug them that be would ever z APPRECIATE THE COSFIDF.SCE ANT» GOOD WILL shown towards him, Mr. Hosing said that shoot ing festivals, particularly in ibis country, wbero the real value of such festivals was not yet known, should never bo held without drawing the attention of the English-speaking people to tbo noble objects and tbo boueliciai intlucnccs winch shooting festivals generally exorcise over the yol developing American na tionality. Tbo objects of sharp-shooting were many-sided, and only the Germans and bwilzer landers, who bad witnessed tlio Union shootings in ati its glory, with its boueliciai results, were ablo to appreciate their real value. While in monarchical couutuea the shsipshootors’causo was growing slowly, it was malting rapid prog ress iu this country. What is carried on there for amusement only becomes bfire A DUTY OF EVERY GOOD CITIZEN. The flhootors’ cause iu this country should re ceive tlio support and encouragement of every body. Every citizen iu tbiscouutry was made tbo K actor of bis household, aud through tins of ampsomeab ho not only becomes edi cieut in the use of a defensive weapon, but hu occasionally will tlud lime to rest from tbo work aud chase after money, which is cat nod on to excess in this country. The American national character would become imbuod with popular ideas of tbo now almost unknown virtue of joy ful sociability ; and interchange of opimona be tween citizens from various sections, so useful m a free country like this, would take place, and former BilTcrouces would bo adjusted. As the principal ro(julßtltou of a good sharpshooter lies iu a sharp eye and a strong physique, sa will also tbo physical part of the human body become exercised aud hardened, rihooiiug-soci dies wore for tbo older men w bat the Turn Soci eties nero for-the younger ones, which means that while tlio latter institutions wero dedicated to tbo development of bodily strength as nurse ries for froo aud liberal views, tho former may bo regarded an tho brotherly ties of free citizens and patriots, matting them the uatuiai piUina of tho llopublio. Every uuu was awaroof the ben otloial influence eliarpshonting societies had upon the tiwiss Confederation. In that small but excellent Republic, tho shooting inlore.-d was regarded by tuu people as one of tbo safest aud most powerful foundations of Bwiss uuity, liberty, and independence. After spcalaug of the beneficial influences the annual sharpshooters* reunion had upon tho unity of Germany, bunging Into closer relation tho people from tho various States, the sixuker went on to show that tho Germans had succeed ed in truisplsuttug the system of tumlug, which was so useful to the developing youth, to this couhlf7> and that it bad already taken deep root, aud would sooucr or later become one of our most honored and prized Institutions, Resides the accomplishment and success of THE ÜBUUAN BIMUINU SOCIETY had awakened among tbo native Americans a taste and ear for music, aud bad done much to show them German sociability aud GemuAblub kut iu tboit virgin purity. But none of the tier msu institutions was more calculated to gam respect for aud spread German manners and customs, sud have them retaiu tho footuold al ready obtained, than tho sharpshooting socie ties. ’i bo American was a natural-norn shaip ■hooter. A gou was already placed beside him in bis cradle, and iu later yearn it becomes his second mttuio. Betides, tho American contains ull tho icquieitcs for agood aharp-shootur, a sharp eve. a strong arm, and particularly the iron net vo sud cool and calculating cold-bloodedness, which latter characteristic belongs to the most brilliant accomplishments of the uativo Amcil eau. which has already mads them kuovru all over tlio world. Wlial they can accomplish as slmp*hcot-Ms thry hvl ph-mn hrihivpjy at tho prize shooting match which took place in Ireland last month. Tims far. howsvcr, tin, Americans hid merely an nvo fur tho target, andtuoimlu enco of Urn Germans was necessary to have thorn understand the full import of tup civn.tztvi iNrr.rF.scE of the German system of tdmrpahoulini:. Ho doubt'd not that tbo moment was near »t haiid when an American fhooting-fsalival himtl.tr to liman hold in Hwitzerhnd am] Germany would bo celebrated as a fraternal festival in this country. 'A shooting-festival whoro those from the North and the Houtb, tho native an 1 foreign burn ftotn ail sections of tho world, all who call themselves cilizoui of this great llo public, would ait under tho stat-span gb-d covered tent am! bring about a mutual understanding of tho diftlcuitles which have heretofore kept them apart, tu renew old trim Iships and rotation tho principle of the over indestructible union of tho Kielcslii tho hearts of the jeop>, An American Union nhootin;; fodivul after tho German-Swim* pattern! what a OLomotrs tnßt I As in Switzerland. every c.unty in lbs thirty ei<lit h:u*,tH of the Union should no represented. 1 hero wan no doubt tint such a reunion of tho strongest end best elements from all parte of tho country would do far more towards RMrirUJ THE VAIS1 1 if■* PK'TW.vS and nationalities in thin counttr than all tho He coiiftiaction and Ku-Klui laws can do. In such a reunion tho germ of a proper deicunvo system would ho laid, winch ho Imped. however, v\oul 1 never bo needed, but should ho organized to guard against all possible emergencies. Me then commended tho Chicago hii&rp-hoct ors for having organized a juvonilo corps of cadets, which showed that the seed had (alien on tho right ground, aud it would need but intis ctUoil tu mlhuHa tho young (or tuanlv spurts. Ikually, ho urged luu German -.Shooting- Societies to show the native Atneticans the pleasures as we.l us tho usolulncss of such organizations by inviting them to their exercises and festivals, and urjo them tu umuto tho good example. A ftorm cf apylanso hroko nnl whrn lledr," had ended, winch lasted for several minutes. Alter thu oration tho cannon navi', the signal to renew tho prize-shunting, and bowling i.nd tho various other amusements were agam taken up. Tho band continued to discourse excel lent music all tho afternoon, and the Kmgiug (Society produced several mlondid songs and choruses, ilost of thuso present left the park on tho train which started a littlo after l> o'clock. A great many of tho sharp shooters. however, remained oversight to renew tho shooting early in tbo morning. Those wish ing lo attend tho festival »to-day, can tuko tbu regular train of tho I’an-l’andlo road at a o'clock a. m., or the excursion train at 10 o'clock a. in. VAIM. I'anrral of llu- Ituliun Artis!. Xr/.v \uiiK, Sept, 4.—Tho funeral eorvi-.vs over tho remains of Pietro Vami, who committed sui cido XuOHdav fat a clam-take), was hold yester day afternoon at City Inland. Atnr.ti* those alio vue present wi-ro inn liJiuu Con iu.*Uoueral in *<ew i'ork. the Urec.au Cuueul, luo Indian Vice- Cotibi!l. Signor Thro. Tcr.-fed >n; tho brother of the Into Mayor JUvunejor. Ferdinando A. Mor ns. painter; O. Turruit. sculptor; and Signor I’oirsnti. ibo buffo singer. Tnern was consider able delay occasioned- bv tno taking of two photographs of tho remains and tho scone, to bo sent to mo parcuN of tho deceased anirt. Af ter uu address bv tho oiiiciatitig clcrgvimn, Count Do Luca spoko in Italian. eulogizing Vann'-life. Ho albino 1 to Vnini's h.iidicuaiid hid works, and apoko of the clm.l that lat 1 gathered over his life. Count Do Luca Rd-i that lie had been well acquainted with Vaint's family. and there was no truth in the statement that Vami had fought a duel with a nobleman, and niter lulling him Blabbed himself. Vaii.i had become involved in some trouble in Romo, and bad attempted, unouccc safull.v, to end bis life. Tho locket that had L'm-u i-;> d;cn of con tains a picture of bid mother, panned by him bolf. Count Do Luca has taken charge of Vaiui'n prupcr.v. windi is variously estimated at to « 20,c00. THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. Sa.v Fbancwco. Cal., Sept. 4.— Further clt-ction returns aro calculated to modify the last repot t. Tbo Log slaturo in undoubted y strongly Democratic, but too returns aro as yet very meagre. FINANCIAL*. \ 1 COMMERCIAL PAPER, -NOTKS WfTIl COL laKTftt*. tin niortc»B**, I'Msnl R-. 1 uld. ISAAC UKI.E.NKUAUM A CO., in fian-a*. i DVANCKS MADK OS I) IA .M U.S I»S ”Vv A TCII ItS, J\ b.nil*, etc-, at I.AUNDKItS' jimMa umco, Lu lUailutpli-tl., mar CUrlc. JUublUhod Kl. /1 om.mi: uc i a l”papuu~a.nt> "sioTtTciAUf-is \J bought an.l »olcJ. Lia-i* in Ho >l3 r.*al nitatc at S |i-r c t-UGCNL C. LOMi A llltU., ti t±ai WmUldk- MONKY TO 1.0A5*-sS'>,«o TO LOAN, IN SUMS of iLSwci and uiiw.ir.li, at P j,®r com. on Iniidu t>ri>t>- oriy. BARKER, BUELL 4 \VAll‘, Uovta 10. 71 Dear- MONKY TO LOAN ON REAL KRTATK 3 0115 jean, at 8 pur coat. Small loam at luwctt race. Went trnnn d-nionih paper. It. O. COLIC 4 CO., lit Ocarborn-kt. MONEY TO LOAN ON MFU'cIJANUISC, WAKIA h,ni-e receipt*, ami other *®c»trhl-.-a, nt reiacmahlo ratea, In autua In »uti. Afldtua* I* 15, 1 ribooc otSco. Vi ONLY TO LOAN-ONSHOUTUU*LONG TIMI% ill Id niiDt fo mill. Keeured ontrs bought and told. U. A. LEVY. lail S<.uth Cbrin., Room U MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. Planni. tungur machines, ami mlier collaterals. Pri tat® Luau Odicu. 125 L'Jark-ai., Kckiui 2, up stairs. only to lo \N 15Tau m's'gf VCi~u'f (ri uuio.v Impruvod teal osiat«. CllAbK 4 ADAMS, 2J Bryan black. \\>ANTFD-FOU ONF YEAR, OR LONGER, #2.IKU; it sccurlir: AualluTlll* irupn vod. clear, ami W«»t Hide brick, whir largo margin; aubiect. U. T, WO UR 4 00., 12* l*.Sallo-at. &&IWT TO* LOAN ON CllfnAGO, Oil CJIOICK vol'U aubarban property. TURNER 4 BOND, lU2 Waihlactoo-n. Cl nni) Oil *2,5,10 TO U)AN ON CHICAGO VI.IHMJ property (improved preferred.) TUU.SKU 4 HONO, IC2 Wa.bmifton .t. Q»J IWIh TO* LOAN. AT 9 PKli CENT ON UFA L ♦TO.UUU oaUto. UUYAN LATHKUP, W Dear bo ru-a(. (& ,1 (inn. 1111 tMO' TO LOAN On O'li-.VMH/Tly.lo Park properly. TURNERX IJUND, lu2 W aahluglontL Vinri T,J LOAN ON GOOD IMPROVED Ow-v) UL/ f'tilcAg'i real citato at S per cent Inter®*!; alto ■iima of SI.WO ami !>2.uu) at luwcil current rate*. bAMUKLOKiIK, IN D®arbora-*t. Cf{ loVn oN itoKTOAGL, in whole •pU.t/UU orlo part, oa abort Un», Addro** It VO, Tribune office. C; on - TUI ri”oit"s UMr“t n~s ui tTTn~ SL r m -To f *3.we to <lo.uo\ to loan oa iir«i|iery, at 8 and V per coau TUUNIiH 4 BOND. UJ W aablagtoa-at • cirm nhn to loan, at spur ck.vr and VIWu.WUu 2M I’or cent rommi»Mon, In Minmuf or more, cu bualaot* proiuirtjr. I*. O. TAYLOR, let Drarliorii-u nn /Win T( -» loan to good partifs on iPiUW.wUU buiincu [irniurtr *lB per cenl. Ptlu eU>al« ouly aniwer. Ad Jruu S 10, Tnbuno nitco. BUSINESS CHANCES, A TTKNTION—TO UAUBLRS-A lIAUBKU fiHOP a\ Uulng a cood liuilucta, *l 2M SU(o »t , (onalo *err chaap; am soiog Last. J. W. MIITH. A *c6mPLHTK_COUNTRY NEWSPAPER ANU JUi prln’lns office for *alo cheap. Will eichango foi Clt/jeal AUdrvu 1121, Tribune often. AKICKJ.Y KSTAHUhIIKh ItKVTAUUANT FUR •ale. contli!in,c of onctiali tobacco and one-half confectionary »und.*ttb a very highly a*tahh«bu(> uadu: •nil tell cheap f.ircath, at 6M Btatu it., Chicago. 111. Po'ai.'yar’d I'on's.VrirTnoisa a fikst*(;i,‘ass V,' hu»luei»._ Avi'ty at iti'i I'ark-av. D' 'auu bToia: fob" sa lk rXm: ai ion ~ and bntinei* tinl-rUM. Iteaiom for acltlng ImporaUre. Addrvta W lit, Tnbuue oibce. HER KLS ’A 'U AII U AIN -H U U-S F AND COUSKU jot, near IfaUtoJ-at., oo Wear Side, to t>o (or aiocb of uruccl-a or an> oibcr aalabta anlclo. THOMAS HUIIAYFKR, 74 Uanalp.-rt-aT. OAUION AND FIX WHST MAOISOrT. O at., foraala oboap foreaili; ownor waoUto roturn lo Ftirnpo. Imiulro luinindlaicly. MACHINERY. AT HOOIIFSTBU MAGHINFRV MANUFAOTUR. log Lomparty, Maml iu South Canal-it., Culoari. all »Uca ui uugtuoa, boiler*, and »a# mill*, aaah. Jour, auU t'llnJ macnlnery, planar aud matclten. aurfacora: n ir plauor aud roaUhora can bo cliaoacd to aurfaeng wl ) out »t >pi>lng tn® inachlu* by moving a Irvitr; angiiK'-laUu*. d, ill*, trou ntaurra, atav®, hoadius aud ►tmiyUmachinri), iraiher and rubhorboltiUK. aaw«, and niarlunm »u|<- I'lie*. A lot ol toooud-haua macbmary of diroreat kin.« al Rochokter Machluory Maaulatlunua' Comi’iiuj,-8 aud 4J hoath L'aaal-at., Ouicago. AT KIRKWOOD 4 DUNKI.EK’H. Kl AM) 173 Lako-al., tuaciilut-ih'iii, (•■nadir, [ilauhru ruill. aaah and doordaoiory o,*ulfim«ul». inachmUU’ m(n>!|e». AT KIRKWOOD A DUNKLKK'.H. 11l AM)" 173 ali-ain < rgluu* aud builwra, aloam |>uiii|m, Aibeatoo altatu packing aud iix-hus, augltit'ei.' aupulic,. WASTKD-A HLIMND HAND ENGINE FROM 75 to lU) hone (■.>«<■ r. ln |iilf'> u( t'IIIGAIJO PACK ING AND PltoVlNloX CO.. D 3 Monnu'.rl, INSTRUCTION, UK. TRKNOH, ORGANIST OP TRIM I Y • llburth, la uo* read} to roceivu pupila mitbout gao. piano, aud »olc®. Itcildoueo, IBS Induaa a>. CIIUAT!O?rWANTF.I>-A YiMLSti tSKNTKKMAN, Cviroleuorol (iarraaoaud French would hk» a putlilu'i la i>uie aoUuul, aa ptufeaaur of tht*o language*. or a« l»l«ata tutor 10 a good family. Toe tory tieiof talar* em-n. QftD. Till.imeoß.cn ■ ~iiOAHD'WANTED. ~ ’ HARD-BY A bIMILK tJFN'II.KMAN. PI.K4SANT room ulouul and br»t-c'*>» (able. AdJreai, Kattog Urm». »ie..Z<J. 1 ntum ottn.u._ DIVORCES. TAIVOIICKB—I.KOAI.I.V OUTAISKD, KOT FRAUD. U ulently, lov alter d<-c>««. le« >«ara'praetleala ua caurta of Chicago. Addia»« l’oat.Oaea Boa nut. CITY HEAL ESTATE. L'oit hale i.-.nivprov i:d 'reaidbncb prop r arty a* gf'Sl bargain If Liken at on^-e. On Mirhii.an-Sf., near riiiri/-nr.l.it.,fO, *5, or 125* > fee»; want »(Tff; nrit* In mid. I’faiti'-ar., near Tblrlf-iac«nJ-»t., ICB feet, eait front, s•> >• i if taken at once. In lii'ia-ar., nxia of Thirtieth-*!., 93, 34, CO, nr 95 fo i. *ery rhuip. in-i ana-ar.. corner Forty-nlalh-»t., 48H fast; aery e!.' a;,, aant offer, lodtanv-at., c-irner Fiftieth-*!., IW feet, 3(9.00 per foot. M>p ].utn-a*.. euiaar 1 in; Mromb it., SOU fsat. <4J.M P*r l --.t. l/»»a i»., between Thirty.Hfth and Thlrt/>**renth-lta. j nn rlnap: »ant off..* i.,/">*' I r *, k,n< ,f, «e*itnent« will find It to their adranl a..*’ 1 , •’i"*I’«k»t 1 ’«k»t »p«pial bargain* wo are ,r r,, *. f ; *oajr» ooi». Nichols, rraoo * l_4o (E-arb ,m U. port AND LOTS-ELKOANT 00- 1 ...i marble mantel*, hot ?•*.*, V..J"•«. aitdall m«t'|.*rncon»eoloncea, m.ii iw.l -'V. *»**• Inta)uin*t deep: beau ,rntl *< r '• <u» <• f.t tm room! ‘ ’ T ‘‘ fl c A * '-oir* Improve !n. II ~r ‘ ne ? ar'*'!* 10 nine. h<mi of till'll! wilt (■* reti'.-d piflf* tinni: ~c f).f«.n n r.„, h. S. HA V Kr», ,Nc, 7 Metropolitan I'l-.ck, be La-aIH *tl pur; sALB-oit kknt-i havk“tw./ URST. I cla»* ti >•.!*'■* with ad modern Improvement*, on 5..-j.h Hid", near ttr -et-car* atid cmmlivwi. in elmlco Iml, fr>rcal"on ni.uiMy pijriisnl* er o;t,"twite 11 »-i,t purchaser. r.r rent. Aho rn» ->n We»t Mdo. Inctnlro at Cf .St-iu-*:. ,'iJII.V i_OVKI;r. fioß HAiJr.-AT"VsAciiiriV'K tiikNoinh'kast corner uf Th" ;1i and De*iilalii<t> »l>, tCilj: feat, will I)" •••Id lory Jlow f<.r Ain, the n rtheait corner of Michlxtnar. a-d Ttiirry-tepond.at., OilMfeat. SAM UKI, i.KIIIt, .S'l.llt .!. fj'Oß HAI.K- OR FXCHANr.K- CMOICIC UKSt. (.' donee on Akeat hide; aliOou North bida. UWNEIL ttßUertl. F’ORSA EH—nit OIVK A WAV ON easy terms- I'enluUlu Blocks. Hei;. 7. "Xi, H, on Weil Indiana* )!., rorcer I, •«*i11; b'»r*e-car* p»«t tli-ni; mutt E" cl.;v-d nit (or non-reiident. b/J.M. MARSHALL, real mate I■ r .kef, 97 Cltrk tt. pllli S\LK*S*ACRHS CORNKR CAI.IFORNtA-AY. J 1 and I aylcjr rt. Tula 1* A I pmoerti and «»e would like to have an offer, COLE, NKWULL A AtOSJIKH. Isa Weal Ala lla'.n-tt. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. fpOR HAI.K-OP. KNCHANOE-KLHOANT SUIL 1' urbati re*M“:n:e lo one o{ the tlnast luburb* on th» r; >r«L ■*u W; t-at ahirjilm lake. new. largo brick, irt.eia aoctsi and e»it, bfitd piarrt, couaerratory. t>eaii- E. ilgr -r,ln r-.n-ur M»ljun, ea<y dlitanoo (r-.ns tiie utr; r it * -.. uj; innit be eold at once; want tm iir- lui- fl-r. a-irruiiii lin,-« e».-i be *«.es at oar "thee; aale l« urgent: IMsrt'.rn Uke ’ ,u iIHAUO A CO., Ud I ti K.int down tied <5 ft rr.iatb until l’«l*: "ti* Id >' < fr-m depnl. Kfip-rtyshownfrea. Obaap pfvttfty in *;.-i/kot. Aim, Ci.ftti'oa l.iiiat same terms »oi priest. lit A It Hi »\VN. U* |.i>allo-tt., Room 4. l.'Olt KAI.K-CO in N«V."ll UtAMIIKR OK GOAL L fit m.oh »u.(« »ad lots on oasy payment*. In tti>» hivvtf’il i,f Margin I’ttrk. School facilities t»r» only lu cents. OKU. K. CLARK!., Aif'nt hai.k-ai’ inssnu.K - hupskh wini I lft's« 1 .{•, (ruin yt.Uai to .JJd.i vC. L>'lft« l;»w ft* tbo low* v. *nd t-niii to suit. O. J. .VIoUGH. 110 Dearborn t>!.. In iIVI ,t. COUNTRY RKAIi ESTATE. ~ RM.K 'T'.nI.?K FARM m nj'.KAT R,M-.. X] it.ua. s.in-l "Sin >S i:iv».«ku t-.mifj, 111., 4 iu.D. Ircm ltt:.ne‘-sgo '• i!. i- ,i. n .W. 11. 1{ , lntr.il n frun J.i« kiatu; 1.5 lita.re’, m.-Uy Mvui c .ill i-atlon. M acres limb, . ; r'f-.r; »,t t,ev -r.f• il.n; <>s!.. r nil.- t.tn« uif. uc i 1 ; t r,.! fr.unu h,n-e. II rooms; a!n,, f" 1 ’d *..';•*• ar! i.a*. •' iMi tjli. i-tii* it U.i; iiUb"»t improved larm In Aon'i'Ta IJliao s, '1 nU une pruuon » will bo add rats; 1 «ti-l ' a In .i: iin •. il.i-i i.m |ii;:u''il • tilr r H'Ur. 1. lor ptrucuUn innuuo o( C. 11. APATt OllD. liac.l. r.i. 111. T.’ORSM.K AfTa.MIC UMi Ml CATi.H IIV i.’ C< unty, Tuir.*. saru-jod j n o §oc tua«. IT.ti -in u.y pi-io Isadiif ilr> 1,-.-. 1 vialii), ai; l f p, fr-itn-in iticr wm. Soni" (urti.lnj Uml« an,l cic.'ll -a; ft-.Ck raairi; him »nd ri"»lUir, an 1 c ■;ve«i-»rti la Ilk'.»;»I 1 1 r"),*11 •I-r s l.fM:;; pr:co, T.’iO to J!, A 'Sir. *t J. I’Oli'li'. K.Vf, Hv. a,:UUIi?M-ft*.. ht.Louu. .Mo. REAL ESTATE WANTED. \ir.\Mi;i>-To mj v a misivKss nj.ocic II wr rlli fr.rn d.V'.M, t<« fTC.ird; Mil pay .j;*.'itj anltialai.i” in lirti-cUta jnop.Tir. O. J. nl'OUOli, Ilu l>Okrt»,rn-»i., I'H-eiu- ur. TO RENT-HOUSES. 'DO KICNT - HOP.Sr.S - INDIANA-AV., to I room*, Iramo. ; r». Kio \V»liM|.ar., H moms, Itanju. 4’fl, tc.i Hiihl.inl-it., 0 lie,ms. if la. llrick Hats. West >l.lifl'.suJ upwaidi. Lkrca Jolts on Clark ami Bonus IVfttat-a:t. U. F. WORK DM,, _ Hi l.aSalle-st. f 'rb iil.vt—uiTm it a iii.K Dwl : r.i,ixb IN UAVI.NsI J wojd; Jjr. par tnuath. UOlliHlT UJUiIiU, 251 3I«dl- f ru Ti;::;t-A hdu.sk or iu roum.n uktwlkn i. Mftdivni and Mono * »•«., partly fnrnlsbod If desired. Apply on pren.l.e.'i beatn-ti'. rim r.l .N l “cilF.Al‘ 'lb' XjIXRARI.K TKNANTS- X New brick h<iu.e« on Wirt Monn>e-st.. near I^antt; iivftip.n trout*, lu r.jiu«, with modsm liaproruciuau. Apply to WKM A CO.. Vi Kan Madl-mi-st. rpu KK.NT-CHHAI* TM A GOOD TKNANT—RIUCK X houbc, nrailr tu-w, roiacoii Iront, lu moms, bath rofitr. bm and e,.1il water, furnace, ann gas-hsiurrs. At>- ply at tur pnmi'i i. V'.M W«tt Muoruu-si., hetwvau West ern and Canipbrll-aTa. fpO UIINT-FURNIMIKD. IS WUOt.Ko'n IN PART. I H-foorn hoa.e. fi.mth Mda. L. T. hUMWALT, lUtoai 6 Republic Life ISn idlua. TO RENT--ROOMS. rpo I’.KNT-SUIiKS OFItUOMsFOII IIOUSKKEKP. I in*; In Mrnl'l tl|n—lr. In-nlra of Janitor, LT7 Van lIQJ*D *I.. JL-o:n I, Of lio IlflUM., M'o'lti:Nr-« J. tfi' i*t ni'-n'h. on Marti* HaUtrJ; »Uo ("cond liL-or at W I'Vn .M»di*-,n *l.,iulUljl« tor a tslji.r. or Urn* tnanulaeturlus tti'inxi. Uall at SK\V* 1.1. LA MoMiKu'.S, 1M West Mulivon-il. rpo HKNf -ll.\Mi>UMi:i.Y VTU.VISIiI'D FUCKS? 1 roo’in: bo«i lix'ition la the city and loneal rvala. 161 South t'UrL-ii., Loom 11. rpo kT:N I —IM.I.ASANT l)M L*KNISUi : :i) BOOMS; A bM and c .lJ wator and other eomenlcncta. \V«. La»li-av. TO RENT—STORCS. OFFICES. &o.' Stores. HtO RENT-STORES 11-7 AND CLARK-ST. i. Otic.’', and sltcplng-rs.'in* is Kentucky anil siwed liloeke, dwelling* ami up»falra o»er Flop**: alto atoro elioapnn Milwaukee. Ily J. M. MARSHALL, Hoiuo- Renting Hmker. P.~ l.'Urk-«t. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES. * UCTION SALES (if'iIORSKS. CARRIAGES, i V amt name*. evcrr Tueidtj, Tliurnlar, and Saturday, rummcorm* at In a. in., it WKMuN h C<».'S Auction Unutui. Ni.», l.tiaiul Ifs lan Wa*bington-»U M..ck on hand at prttat • ute. Ample tituo givou to teat all lutnea ■'iiU under a warrantee AT ALVTION-MAISTI.V.S BAZAAR, NOS. BJ7 and !L*l* Sta'e-Jl. Regular auction aale Wednotday morning. ilouen. carrlagei, buggisa. baruoti, etc. fault HAi.u-t - . i;u>ju 'work. driving, ex. JL prea*. and draft hur»at. cheap; muat bo sold; alao butcher-wagon. Cs W«t Monroo at. N" Ol U'tTwi- > 'IT.IfNT.vnE US ALLS—NOS. 1 3,6, T, and It Moorim-*!.. cornnr .Michlgtn-ue. Regular tue tlon a.ilca i>( bolter, tpinelcaul all o«srTl|>tlon«, harm if. bltnki-U, eir., e»ery T iealay and Friday. Tna ua.loN aignod aaturca tee public that tbi* bukiueaa "ill he con* dueled upon the aatnn honorabl-j principle* that cetera alt other branciiry nl lx. ainoa*. ha near proximity to the great Exp.milr a Ruiluing* making It very cunTvuieut (or abltlnr itrangen. will naturally be adtaniagt oui (ur the dupoial n( carry article in the hone an t carrtiga hau. Tnuiu detiron* o( purclja»lng or telling will hud It to their adTaatako to call boiuro concluding arrangctLUQia olaowbera. E. D. HAILEY, Auctioneer. \VA.vri-.n-i:sE of son n ifk n'ifsaf e~i i giis k • i aud top buggy (it one month fur keeping and 96 a Wi AiMioxi IIaYWAUI), -U lAke-al. xxr.\NTKi> -a 'fkw hTirs'i-.s Vvorfh from i? t<o i J caaU, at No. 11l Franklln-tu TO EXCHANGE. TO KXCHANOK-AT GREAT II AHOAINS-SrVKU aI kUnu and dwelling* on Arch«c*»v., near Twenty. tt.lrd-at., all new, well luiill of brl>-k, wli.’i •:.>uo trim, mini*, aud (uroubi’d whh mmleni e-in*enluncy», ga*. water, and »owor. Will ..•!! logetheror *ip«r«lidy, aud can give aplendld trad** «( from iI3.AU to tfoO.AU; will lake in csctiange gwid tarm* ur dviirablo country teal donee*, In llllu di or adjoining Mah-a, clear of Incum brance. Call Monday, KIKK U. NF.WhLL, H Waalt iugtou'it.. Room 13. rPO KXCIIANfiE—GiII)I> HHIOK UOUSR UN DOW. I en-iT., near itontoiard*; tiruvicur* and aiaain-cait: g*», water, and Fewer. Will take mull (arm* «r good country rcodcucea In till* or adjoining State*, clear of lm iiinbrai.ee. I’ar.b-* in aetrrli •>( will Jo well to in«e»tlgatu thla trade. KiKK. 11. Mi WELL, M NVaib iiigtou-at., Jlnom Id. rpo ixciiam.i: - cn'incmmiikukd real kk. J I*looll IlliDiiut. f‘t acre properly. Apply to W. BUTI.I.H. 11(1 D.-arl-oru .1., Uotuuß. fro exchange hi AriiLs'Visp, i'aumi’no X laud iu Douglai County, Neb., near Omaha, (or tint* tliH (urnii-ir? aii.t carpel*. auiubla for furnlihing a homo. AdJrma I'.-O. Hot ltd. Omaha, Neb. MISCELLANEOUS. 4 LL HF.ND I’O.ST.M, CARD GIVING NAMES OP J\ iianii-s owing you. eaiH-ctally thute employed on ia|. ary. Hl’EAlt .1 i\>,, 141 La.ialle.il., Room So, purchase or collect. Cut ihlemjl. 4 LI. GOOD CAST-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AT A trio blgnc*. juice by .JONAS A. DUKLS.MA, S/7 h.iulh l iar* at. Nuike by mail promptly attended to. “a LLCASHFAID~FOROAST-OFF CLO THING AND J\ niiavelUne-iua euoda of any klodby aeadlag a latter to JUNa.S ur.LDKR. Lisbtale-at. IJEDBUGS AN D~GOCKRO ACHES COMPLETELY i l etu-ruilnalod by contract (warranted!, <>r article auld with full unuucibioa. ARTHUR OAKLEY, tnJ SUto-aC IF VOU'UEHIUEHOUND LUNGS. UEALTHT’aNU 1 comfort, wear a Graduated Cueat and Lung I’mteci >r. Hold eturywhrre. l!y mall, tLlni. 1.1 VAC A. SINGER, manufacturer, UM Broadway. New York. \\fANTED—AT ONUB-A SECOND-CLASS TICKET Jl l u» bau Frauclaco. Addro* U '±i, Titbuns oihco. CHI TO Ijif I‘KTritAY'CAN iIK MADK UV M-hL I ‘ * lag our Lightning C.<p>lag-K x>k ami Ink. Neither pica., waur, orbma'i ruumred. Hoad 4J for „u t.i *u l *oear« territory. Call or adJreaa DKXTKII MA.HUFAC* TtlitlNU CO.. 917 Olmvau. hi. Loun. AG CN TSWAN TEDj AOKNTB WANTED—THK ('KNTI HY OF INDK. Duudcnce. Book ageut* In cl»v< r. line re|Hirit Itliy a<.ld In ball a day. Another arcrag-* Im n'y jut day. Apply lor (erma and tenllur> bo,«re it la 100 late. J. it, iuiSSKY 4 CO,, lurtlauap.il*. _ . * OKNTS WANTKD-I.tDIKS'AND GICNtI.KMKN A can make (nun s4 l <it |-«r day wiling ;; ur new houae li< ld aniclo; lion; and pr-ZiiiM i. I all at I.K \Soal Waahiugum-at. Vartie*out <b* >•>«> x-nd tuf clroulare. household goods. irUItMTUUi: t'F MX I’ harr-clotn. dim ig-r.'m. and kilebrn uteqalU, and room, tu >.nt L-m-p. Mart bo t-dd. »-3 Uurlhui aU, Butu.-rm.i- o.iii. MUSICAL. IfTyOU WANT TO BENT A FIANO QO TO PKOBS- WANTED—MALE HELS’. Bnokhroiicra. ClorJrn. \UANTFI>-\ FIRST-CLASS CLOTHINB tUJ.FS. Wal aiilW *C‘|Ulro«l. Inquire at fct toil TrniiQi. WANTED-Ro OAMPK.NTKU.S. APPLY AT HMI rolling-mill at .South Chicago. WKLLH, FRENCH W ANTKD-10 CARPENTERS, HTKADY WORK. J » and proir.pt par. to um-ela** moo. Apply at ui KUwle-al., corner Aihland-av., at 8 o’clock ftfondai mirnifltf. \VTA NT K D—S I, AT R HOOFERS RY TIIK DAY OB >V contract. Addrei* J. L. AA, HULL, 4UO Ollrnt., lit. J/OUll, J|o, WTANTIJD - IMMBDIATKLY ~ A riHHT-CLASfI it cika liakir, at IciJTwenly-ipeond^t. WAN TKII _ PllOTOtfltAPflTa PRINTBH BY OK.STII.Ks Dona hulflriUcUi. wnrkmen nMd ap ply, ntunioi coraar of Stale and WaibiagUm ata. Emnlorment Aconoloa. TT-ANIKD r "rtl RAIUIOAD LARORRUH FOR IT thn Rock laland lUllroad In lowat *nei, 51.71 Per day; f/no laro: Ik) li.r ararel train la Illlooi*; 10 farm handt, ote, H. k. CIIUIHTIAN, HI South Wator-aU. U-.uml. WANTED— 2CO LAiU;KKIUt FOR 0.. K, I. AP. H. It. In lowa, $1.71) nor day; 100 on repair*. $ I.M pof day; V) qnarrymen: all freo faro. At 23 Won llandnlpb at. C. W. HNhl.I. A CO. WANKKD-aw RAILROAD LARORRRkT*i.7BPRR day. fyj for faroti. <lB per month, board. :w for aa« m.l*. i j) p»r mom ti and bnards work all (all and winter. Water at.. B. O. llAMilir. WAMF-D-aS I.AUORKIW, WORK IN Tilß CITY; SO (ny railroad*, go to dar, free (are, $1.75 per day; Water.V* 1 "' pOT A * ANOKI.L. 2M Bouth \\’ A NT ED-UA!t.nOAD MEN, FARM HANDS,* * if»i?t'S?VJ u ? Tr f. rana i taw-tnlll hand*. Fre# 'ate. ANDREW O’. IH.ST.aOo.. 17 North OUrk-at. W. . MUcollunoona- N i.ocaL AND BTATK, FOR ...»i.. 1 .,-.. Soap, pnt op In bottlct aos ? ni * b»*t «oap made; ready aalearery " III!re. r oil lln > ■ ! K\:nt>li;t In n<nrnt, will, tnrma Bin (uf SI. . CtnUm, tJ. * \V ANTHI J COAL MI.if.UA AT* MIVONK, ILL. r • t ' l * ria '"'' li . ,!ll, riiUni Btrlka ortrooblt o( any Kind. Imfilro at l.n lehalla-it. \\' A , NT ,L : , t, “, t ’ v -V Aa 'J hlls . finirv a.ve I.’ . c .° \ J t,J * <,u o L'. r hitt-k .11 ra-.n-.f. n'Mlm. nor- Wb o ’!?. 4 - A ,ir » nl '’*' *• lfl> ~ u '* to make money. Wf, hare the and rar.*r c>initi|eio a r., c k o( (aa. j’l.lnrart.elcainAniorlca. Call amfi i*mi«t« or aond (or caiali aue. Driier* and general aernu i.rnmiilr autv C. M. LIMNoroN. HI mate-*". Cute ago. \V ANTF.D^MKjTTtr\V*Hik* ON“Ii6vV.UNXTKNI II I'ii’k on hoz Rlter, tM«r.')a*lu, at llerlln White Rlror, Princeton. Brand Rlter, Breen I.aka bounty, Mlscumm; wage* «l.2>t>er day. Apply to Hh (i.rui-na on the works «r to HENRY MARTIN A loVffl kußat-. Clilrigcj. HA KKklt A HON, contractu a. »l for trial lo either acs Msnin* a permamnt l,u*in<-\* • hat will j>*y f.U a week on small capital; mcln*,?’. torrlt-'fr ffircn: pr.ihu ICO p»r rjnt: Mnuu hut g.--ni-«d ftncl roUalmt nei-il ftpiilv. Andress wub stamp, UAV4 L<>., LlnciKo. fl I*.*>alle-st. U' AN I KI) -TWO f.N.NOW traieiUog to » jII uur good* *ni.)DK drusKitU; lib eral eommi>slj.-i. ;si lllvor *t., Chicago. \\r ANTF.D—AN KXPKIUFMJKDMALF.SMAN TO tnujicftl i'»»iriituent«oacoinmiMloa. Addrm MUUIIJ DI.AI.KK, '1 ribuna office. \\f AMTKD—iI GOOD UKoDiIUVS AT THU • f toiootllouie. \V AM KD-A.V *KNI J!(rf;nC MAN TO TAKR II rbatyriof a manufacturing bnslac.ii: a deposit ru fp'ired. Also, a partner. ImcsilgaUun solicited- Apply ut In'i .South Olara-it , Room 3. WAN Ti, D— i'E M ALi si HELP, Domostirn, \I”ANTF.D-A COMI’I'.TI'NT fIIRI, FOR OfNKR \L *l rr itr in a iiiioJl lainily, toxjd wags.. Geni;«a, .'Oft.i- -.an, or AWL-du prefunod. Apply at dl LaSallj-.u, Ko.ui 1. \A' AN rKIt-A*M lANIMNA Vf AN NKaT AND •* ■.mui..:;. top. V. «nil (run fur n family In iba si liurli*. A i ,il> ‘I -j' .n.ij uoit »l No. 1129 l>rairlo-ar.,La l VOrTt ft*l 1 l.u'dMlis, IU. u-Arm-D-ic.c.ndrv cnti,. pantuv onfu ’ ’ fta 1 p-.’r) <-1 w. Cio.mypollift;i llolul and KvsUu i.ui!. P.i M.di-.ia U’AMT.IJ-A \"'-)USWi:DI.STI OIUL FOR goaorsl huunwork, -ii Wabash -a?. aVaNI-HU-I-HSII I.IKU IS A li II A'lams-.t. Callouly. h i ,> T A ". (in '-l‘ TO~\V \M! - ~l)i .i|KS - *AN"D II he pla ibo ki-c.i.a; shout Uur U yoftta old. Apply for two da}» a; Mil ,uai...»t, vv U'ANn-.n-snMr. FnisTbM.AS'i'biNiSVi.uooAt g.rla tm«u<idj.«C.*ly, at Wr. id s lluul. lid and lidFUUt. •r. KM)CH \\ OUD, jtrrprliltir. \\rANTKI)-A GOOD PASTRY UOOJC AT MAHSA* 11 mu iuiusa. SoaTTurrosanft. \rAxrnn-rmsT-i la>s urcuators onsino. II craiuscuiau untiaosnup coat* at Sli West Chi csso-ar. \\r ANTKII—A fITw firstmiiTass iiowmakTois II to laku work Itnma. Nona bntsh- b«*at hand* a?od apply st t'i ll<j»:oii-.',»., forrmitty caln-d i'livc-ulace, bo tween \*< it .lackmn and IV>*t Van Hurcn »:». Jiurvii- W^ANTI-D— A SMALL, NURSK OIIIL AT 23 GUR* II by at. HoUKOltO^Tinru. W’ANTRD-AS H'UT.ti KKKPICR. A MIDPLF* II a«id u-jinaa. compsian’ to osorsoo tbs cooking and taka ebarro i.t a bo.. »,•. Must bare good rofuroucci. Aduroaa XJ.i'ilbuDe otbcs. EmT»loA*taont Aconrio*. V\r ANTFD GIvUMA.V AND SCANDINAVIAN • » ctrls fir prtraia fanitlle*, b'foti, tana Ir.ej. city and country, at Airs. DUBKK’S oltoe, »j illlwaukiway. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ijookkonpors. Clerks. 4co. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOU.NfJ MAN 1J J»**rJ of ago a* nss«UD> bookkci a [H*r or uffica clerk ; i).n nyl •'im* eir rnenco. Hood rufurencoi. Adiireu uIJMj AIA.S, 1 nl>uuu officu. CrrUATIO.V WANJitn'-UV A VOUMi 4IA.V Art O biMikkpciior; toiiio wnolotule butluoit jircfom*); has 4 jeon' eiicneacoaai! bo«tof references from late cw jil-jor. paltry not •■mined of aa object at a good stlua tl'in. Addies- .1 IK, 1 rlbnna ofree. ‘ jfTirA.r—"' - SITUATION WAKTKh'- liV A YOU.VU MAN; O would taka a jin In Kti-miiion In anr video of troi»; will gWe tho l*m of rotsronco and Mouritjr. Addrau U ■ I‘, liituuo oCico. Trades, cituation wanted-ur a goodtah.ou wno p wa* practicin'; the cuttldg In the beat tailor ea'ab lithium U looking for employment. Aridrcia W ad. Tribune othre. crniATioN wanted- uy a gardener. tin p will do general work about iho house, r.rattend to rutl’l"mi(vir.U ** ot ,u Louth De*pfalua*-*t. U. SITUATION WANTED—IIV O coati ir-cuitor. of steady babha. (i<x>d reference Ki«t»u. Addrot. R IIC. Lock Boa lln. DoWut. la. MiaooUaiiPous. QITUATION WA NTIID -UY A TOUNO MAN O iScntch) aa a tmt-claaa waller In a prtratu botuc or hotel; ur.t at raid U) work; or would travel: Uio beat nl ref erence. AdJrutt, (or (our daya, II U, Tribune office. SITUATIONS WA N TED -- FE MALE Domoxtloa. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, from tbo Ea»t, tu do tecuml-work ur general butuo work lu a small family; city preferred, Addteaa Mind MULVEY, at Mlcblcan-AT. Emnlorment Arrant*. tJITUATIONH AY ANTED—LADIES IN WANT OP O iirat'daaa female help ran be kuitml on cbtirl nullco by applying to Mra. H. LaI’KISK, 691 Weal Madiaonat. SI TUAT I UNS~ W A NTKU—i'AMILIKS IN WANT t)F g»d Rcandlnailau and Oormau holt, can bo supplied at Mra. DUSKE’S office, M Mliwuukee-ay. QITUATIONS WA^VtKI)-ANYONE. wfsHi.No'rori O ieiuale bolpnf any nationality by tbo order aupplicd, apply at lit Ea»t Vanlluren-»l_. _ SmiAmiss wanted —la oiks dmsiui.no iirsUolaia leraalu tirlind auy ualtcnallir. (ur ciu ur country, can l« auhei at uuce. by calling oa Mra. IUKER. tlu Wabatii-av. Mitiecllanoom. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUSO LADY AS eopyltt ort&letlady. Apply at aidSlato-*!., Clilcago. SITUATION NVANIED-A HOME IN A NICF. FAIL O lly (or an American girl uf 11 autnmenr. to >v. rk for her board and gu In aobuul at tha King School, corner Weth-m-a*. and Tlartlmn »t. Call at b-MAVett Harn^n. LOST AND FOUND. A MILK COW TAKEN UP. OWNEU CAN IIAVB /V her by proring property mil paying charge*. no. Hid Arnold-*!. I OST-TIIIIUS'daY, SKIMEMHEII i. IN THK VI- Xi ctultj of the C. U. 4 U. Onmdd-rpm. Huto. Wash •lngtou. and DuCr burn-ait., * toll of money la atnuuot about ctIMJ one hundred Mi l *-Uhfy-il* rtnUan*. The duller will P« amiably i-wanleJ by 0.-uummloailo* wild II AMIl.i uN, UUWIf A CO., corner Stale mJ Wui. inglon-ala. __ T OST-LABT WKITk A NOTH OK UIIAiILKfIIIIOU li llngmorUt. dated Aug :•., ?! dare, order uf J, F. Hoi- Itngaworth fur Sl.tui. 1 lu< nuder w(U bo aaitably reward* ad by returning mm t» Ibti tTost-a RED DEVON MiLUll OOW, muss HUT) IJ ton* on borui; HHmiatli-n m 1 can eel her will bo aultably rewarded. TlluilAb I'AURBII, 43d Weal Wash ington at. _____________ L'TIUYKD-l ui) MAULS, U) YEARS OLD, ONE bay with «mio areund hind ho«,ft and while afar on lurein a,l, cheat barn (nmi lillaterlug, rathur ainall aUei the oliirriiTrel. with white fao« and white bind leg*, about tbi' aaiue tiro at tuo other cue. Any oue retaining Ihn itm j to A.SUCUSON’B atore at Lake ForoU will be rewarded. £.r KK UD—STRAYED OH STOLUN-BLAUIC’. JTUJ aud-tau dog, baa on Gentian illiur collar with nog lock, *n*wor»U» Billy; abut* reward paid 1( re turned lo IIU south Uteeu-at, _____ A.l/ 1' RKWAUD-LOaT, IS CONTINENTAL HO- Jj'.iW tel. Philadelphia, Aug. T, a email black, gi.'tit-«lgud inemurauduiu book, value t<> owner only; Mill nndar pleat* raturu by •antt-ee. O. O. D., to B.M. WALKER. STAlarkut-at., UBWAHD-LOHT-ljN buUTU bIDK. NOKTH of Adawa.pocketbiMil, with papura of uo value but louwucr, and a auiall auioonl of money. The ab.ire re ward wIU be paid It relurnol with contuata, couipteie, to Mr*, a. J. KKAbV, i-CD KKWAHD WILL IIK GIVEN AND NO CUI'IS <P»JU (lona aaked fur tbo return of the watch and chain taken from Ho rn 34 HI. Chariot Hotel, on the night o( the Id laat. Addrcaa M t»t, Tribune olheoj SEWING MACHINES. POH HALK-THUKi: late Tmpuo'vkd. family Hiutui'a. two tncdinma; one \\il»ou, ono Wood, Uitj* Wbeelor 4 WiUou'a, oue new L)eiue»Uc. and twaGruoi 4 Bakoi'e. at lu>a than hall price, i'rliatu Loan Uthce, UoiuaS, li4CUrk.>t..»p-*uin. _ _ CIINGKU DHTOK oi AV J.‘ MKOUICUT, SuTwEbT O Sladnoti .t.-.Macblaet told ou uiunthly paywcuta, rented, ambangml. and ietutrcd. FOR SALE. TNOU SALK-TWO NEW FIBSTa LAHS OFFICE- X' deakt, cheap. Call at Itoom I, liik DcaiU»rn-aU l/011 - bALK A 'i'AlK OF WELLTKAINED, X' matchedguaU, wKbgood bataeaaand wa*i.u, l"*»t» •r gr.epara.e.Aitpl/U ALAbTEB Wiilu, U »U> lean tb-ti..city, 3