Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PHIE CITICAGO DATLY 'TRIBUNE: MOND ¥, AUGUST 4, 1873, e e e e B R A R R R R R R R —/—— THE RAILROAD QUESTION. Letter from Judge Greene, of' tho Xurlington, Gedar Raphds & Minnos sotn Mnilway Compnnys=A RRnllronad View of the Situntion«="The Graugers Cnlled to Accounts To the Zditor of the Farmera® Journal @ In atiswor to your letter of inquiry, I have to, any that tho netlon_ of the Grangeis thus' far, and thoir futre tosign of controlling our Stato ‘Govornimont, us proclaimed by tholr lenders, hag xeaulted fn destraying the confidonco of Enstorn chpltalists in all Westorn railway socuritios,” to an nlarming oxtont, theroby crippling now com- anfos boyond rocovery this year, aud not au- Flknl for yoars to como, should ‘the vlss' ot togistation ~throntoned bo carriod iInto oxecu- tion. This Compsny, in common tith other now organizationa, has, in conse- uonce, suffered tono inconaidorablo oztont, It has bean compolled to abandon the construction of 1ot losa than 100 miles on its Paclfio Division wost from "Fama (ounty, and also tho important oxtonalon of the Muscatine Division -west from th":D" Couuty to tho coal-flolds .of Mahaska ounty. In additlon t6 tho abandonment of o tmuch now construction, yory many other and impor- ‘ tant im»mvemnnta upon our main liue will ‘bo doforred uatil wo can havo somo assurance of n tangiblo: charactor that logislation will fusaro Eum protoction. to railroad-proporty, as weil as o oll othor rights, Neither this or any othor now railway-company can pinco ita bonda onw singlo milo of projocted-work in this Stato so {m.\g 35 this attitude by tho pooplo is main- ained, % o Tho liberal Joenl ald horotoforo tonderod rail- way-orgenizations, togothoer with tho pluck and energy ‘of ambitious, hard-working 'men,” has Elvou roilway-construction an impotus in this tato aliko creditablo and benoficinl, hrlnginfi within our borders immigration, civilization, an wonlth that no- othor | influonco could have «. brought horo.in tho kame length of timo; but the bulk of money roquired in the_ building and oquipping of nearly. 8,700 milos’.of first-class rond, asscescd for Btato, purposcs last yoor ot-an sgerogate valuo of $18,842,693, Lna boen ‘fur- nished by Eastorn cnp(tnllsta, who have in tho Post bad unlimited confidanco fn the ability of our railway-mauagors and tho integrity of tho Pooplo of Towa. This gratifying degroo of confldonce hag boon :based solely upon our rapid increnso in poY- ulation' from immigration, the romarkablo raductivencss of our soil, and tho oquality aud ‘Justico of our Iawa. It would scom that the ‘more intelligent portion of tho organization in ‘quastion dould readily discover that with the end of railway-constriction in Tows comos an {mmediato diminution in immigration and the {mprovemont of our vacant fannivg-lands, ro- anldng in an indirect loss to the Btato of tho in- cronso of wenlth which the improvemont of land tho accumulation of Eroporty, and incroaso: rovouues, of nocessity, bring. & . Tailways depend wholly upon the corrying ‘business of the torritory “through which thoy pass, Tho moro complotely that torritory is set- tlod by poople ropresenting producing industrics like commerce, farming, and mavufacturing.in- torests, the groater our ravenues beconie, and, a8 our trafilo-incomes incresse, tho better wa _ nre onabled to adjust our traflle from timo to time ‘upon ‘a lower, and consoquontly upon & moro sstisfactory, basis for all concornad. If o certain class of tho peoplo of this Stato will foster railway entorprises by local aid and triondly legislation, and direct tho same ecnor- gics now being displayed in another direction to- ‘sward encouraging immigration, and tho groat in- Jndustries which make o poople and Blate inde~ ‘pondont and prosporous,—tho tillage of the soil, ud catablishmont of manufactorios of ovary do- .geription,—the day would soon come whon the in- ‘eronsed tonnage of railways would esily onablo ‘dhem to reduce thewr rates to as low figures .20 tho most enthusiastic Granger could expect or desire. Tho main lina of this Compnny, on the 1at day of January Inst, passed through Dos Moines, Touiss, AMuscatino, Cedsr, Jolnson, Linn, Pouton, Blackbawk, Butlor, Bremer, Floyd, and Cerro Gordo Countles, and, with its differont brauches, runs thmllgIl‘l Muscatine, Johnson, Bonton, Tows, Linn, Fayotto, Bu- chanan, 'and Allimaloe Countios,—showing an aggrogate of 803 milos, a8 assessed for State purposcs in tho sum of 31,161,034, or at tho rato ‘of 3,800 per milo, thord bofng but ton out of tho thirty-threo lines in the State whioh were as- 1#ossod ot & highor valuation, Thig amount is distributed in the different countics as follows: In DosMoinas, $75,084; in Louisn, 888,046 Muscatine, 146,034 ; Codar, £30,984; ' Johiwon, §87,514; Liun, ©186,110; Benton, $144,058; Floyd, 877,710; Blackhnwk, 2124,710; Dutlor, 280,101 ; Corrd Gordo, 832, 148; Allamakoo, 87,058 ; Tows, $1,698; Fayotto, $98,990; and in Lromer Cotnty, 815,884 In sddition to thoso hopvy taxes ie snothor can- stantly-nceruing benofit to the nection of country through whick our liue pnsscs, in tho largo sums expended for oporating oxponses, and the smounts paid for permunont ropairs and im- provement upon roadways, buildings hrldfig: machinery, and now conwstruction, . Tho 13 item for tho yonr ending Dec, 81, 1872, was 2461,17140 ; tho second ono, ©260,165.03, or a total of §711,827.88. The gross carnings of tho lino in this Stato for the samo pgriod wero £939,657.82, lo:l\'iugi’ns not earnings 3228,820.09, fron: whicl: are to bo deducted taxos ; intorast of over $20,000 por mile, paid ot tho Tato of 7 por cont, gold, per sunum; tho natural woar #ud tear upon proporty and other dopreciation of vyluos, and o gonoral loss and damage so- count. It an intelligont “ Patron of Musbandry," on_sovoral of tho agonts of tho railron .and _forwarding conipanics, and ques- tioned thom relative to the nmount of aud an adept at figuros, will take tho troublo to ascortain the precise not profits accruing from this class of railroading, and then cling with tho gamo tonacity to his pot schiemo of throttling tho struggling railway-organizations of Iowa, I shall havo lost all confidenco in the brightest side of lovo and humanity,—s love of equal and oxuct justico. WiLnan GREENE. From the Burlington (1a.) Hawk-Eye, July 31, JUDGE GREENE'S LELTENL, Tho Hon. Willism Grecne, President of tho Burlington, Cedar Rapida & Shinnosota Railway Company, bas writton o_lettor, which wo copy, upon tho goneral railrond question now under discuseion. Ho writes from o railroad stand- oint, and represents railrond corporations as an onost, innocent party, just now the victims of the malico and folly of the Patrons of Hus- baudey. Ilo peecrts that railrond-building in fown'fy brought to stand-atill on nccount of tho mpnacing attitudo of tho Grangora; that capital- Ists will not purchase tho bonds of any new rail- way becauso thoy foar unfriendly legislation. 5 wo have froquontly romarked, it is possible that tho reaction and sudden Btu{)‘ put torailway- building in the West have hoen hastencd by lho uprising of o poolo, but. ity coming waa in- | ovitablo from othor causos, ‘The fact thnt soores, if not bundrods, of new railroads have beon un- abloto pay accruing intorest, is of itselt euf- ficiont o put u cheek upon tho bond-markot, and enpablo of producing 70,000 barrols yoorl: Tlho difforanco in cost of trangportation h{l.\vcnyn tho two cities would mako a vory falr profit In tho aggrogato, . Now York importoras nlso com- plain” that an’ unfalr disorimination {5 mado againat thom by tho rallrond manngdrs, an com- P“m‘ with Donton, Philladalplis, and Baltimoro housos, tha Inttor boing nbie to nhip South and Wost from 10 to 25 por ceut ohonpor. Bonjamin B, Sherman, of tho Now York Sugar- Ilnllnln.{ Compnny, stazed that tho uufair dis- orimination of railrond companlen in favor of Boutan, Philndelphia, and Baltimoze, and agalnat: Now Yorl, wero tho principal grounds of com- Ifln\nt on the part of Now York morchants, and liat thoy were dotorminod to put an ond {0 suah tnfalrndgs. o vaid that ratlrond corporationn must no longer bo pormitted to water their stock throo or four times, and then chargo 8 por cont. As Boon as cool wdathor boging publio mncotings il bo hold, and tho pubject will bo pressed upon tho attontion of tho poople, T, B, Thurbor, of the firm of IT, X, Thurbor & Oo., grocors, eaid that tho. morchants of Now York woro just nrousing to n sougo of the dangor which throatons the commorco of tho port, and that “thoy shiould not desist -frém their efforta until thoy hiad re-ostablished tho commoreial su- premnoy of New York on n safo foundation. 1lo thought that the railroads would bo Lrjumpliant - ab firat, bocause thoy could, by rnsing tho Sroight tarifr, Jay tho peoplo undor contribution to furnish the imoans of buying thelr own do- font. In the end, howover, ho Lnd no doubt that tho peoplo would succeed, o snid that thore " is - in this - country to-day §8,000,~ 00, of fetition rtailvonad .capitnl, on which, In ordor to pay dividonds, commorco in taxed by high Lrolght rates without limit. o 1a in favor of [the proposed doublestrack road from New York to the Wost, to be dovoted ex- clusively to froight, Al present froight irains aro obligod to keop out of ‘tho way.of prssengor traing, nod thoy cannot run moro than ono- quartor of the time, With an oxclusivo freight road goods could ho carried from New York.to Chicago' snd 8¢, Louis in throo days, whilo at present ton doys aro rm}uh‘od for goods to reach thoso points. ‘The saviug in expenso would bo about” one-half of tho prosent rates, Grain wonld not acoumulato in Weatorn warehousos in tho wintor ns it doos now, but could bo shipped to Now York at oll seasons of tho- year, aud tho manufactures of tho Enat would cortaiuly flow Wastward, Such arond should be buili and owned by the Govornment, but operated under n goneral railroad law by the people, who shonld own the rolliug stock, -nnd “the rates charged should not bo over 7 por cout on tho capital ju- yested. M. {hurbor also atated that the Worl- ingmon's Associotion, of which Horace II. Day 18 P'rosidont, is co-oporating with the merchants, but it is thought best not {o combino tha two associations, because tho workingmen aro pro- vorbielly fonrful of being used o8 tools by capl- talists, " Barly in Enr:ombnr & gront public meot- ing will bo hold in the Cooper Institutoe, whilo committoo meotiugs will bo held from time to timo as nocossity may diotato, Mr. Robiuson, of 1L, B, Ciafiin & Co., stated, in rogard to tho effoct produced on shipments by tho transportation: controvorsy, tha thoro wns moro tallk than action, and that tho resulta of the fight wore much -oxaggeratod: Thero havo been a fow hoavy shipments over tho Bal- timore & Obio Railroad, but it-is hardly timo yot to form a sound Opinion in tho mattor, Thero aro threo trunk railronds contoring at New York, If theso combino, as thoy undoubtedly will, in opposition to the Baltimoro & Ohio, tho latter will bo forced to succumb. r. Ponkio, of Poake, Opiyko & Co., btatod that, rlthougl o bad 'hardly givon thio subjeot tho attontion it desorved, novertholess he “did not beliove in any discrimination shown by the rpilroads in favor of other cities on tho Beaboard. Froight chargos at the prosent time wore cheap- or from thia city wostward than thoy bad beon. ‘The former charges wero about &1 por hundred- weight, whilo at present the charges wero only 176 conts, and somo instances as low as 00 cents por hundred-weight, Othor haavy shippers said that tho contoat was & continuation of the fight of last yoar. It hns not yot produced much effect, as tho scason 18 more than usunlly dull, The matter has beon brought up at this timo in anticipation of tho fall trado. Thoy did not consider it of much im- portanco oxcopt to tho smaller shippors. Thoy were able to mako their own torms, no mattor how orten tho froight mon might alter thoir torifla, THE OTUER SIDE OF TIE CASE, A roporter of the Tyidbune cslled, yestorday, froight now forwarded as compsrediwith that of Jaat yoar. Tho ngent of ouo of tho trunk lincs enld that tho amount of freight forwarded was not 8o groat as it was Inst yoar. The rates aro lowor now than they liavo been, on an_averago, for soyoral years. Lvery effort was mado by this lino to protect the iutorosts of shippora. If morchants or manufacturors como to him and Emvud that thoy wora likely to lose n customor s Teason of tho difforonce in freight ratcs as compared with othor citics, ho mado bis rate to correspond to that of tho opposition. Thero was much troublo croated by tho agents of tho oppo- gition lines, tho Vermont Contral, the Grand Truuk, nnd tho Daltimore & Obio, in making s{w:in rates, oud thus cutting under thoso of tho trunk liues, Tho ngent of ono of the londing fast froight linos I.hmlqhh that thore ad baon a considerable falling off iu tho shipmont of froight thus far this year. Ho ascribod much of this, howaver, to tho fact that tho spring was so backward. Maiy of the merchantis, when they came on to Iny in their stocks, cither mado no purchases of ng;ing goods, or clse- bonght moderately and shipped their goods at once. The rates for tho shipment of froight aro lowor now than they havo beon for a long time. Firat-clags fmith is now charged 75 couts por 100 pounds to- Chi- eago, and proportiouately to other points, Obi- ©engo'boing tho basis, It was intended to chango tho rato yesterdsy, but ho had roceived orders to keop it as it is for tho ‘quont. Tho raes aro constantly changing, oud the tendenoy soems to be downward. —_— Proposed DBond-Ropudiations=Letter fromn Gov, Beveridge, Some of the citizens of Carbondale, Til., pro- Foau to repudinte the bonds which they donated 0 securo the location of the Normal Behiool at that placo. Gov. Boverldgo has written the fol- lowing in regard to this auestion : SPRINGFIELD, July 18, 1673, The Hon, D. M. Brush :. Bm: I have rocoived and read your address to tho people of Carbondalo. No peoplo in the State will bo moro bonofited than yours by tho Southern Normal, and with it, in my opivion, Carbondalo will bo among the beat locatious in Bouthorn Illinols. T teel n doop intorost in ity futuro, and, with the froo and hearly co-operation of your citizons and corporato authorities, will do sll in my Ym\'ur to haston tho completion of the buildiug, o organiza the Board of Trustees and Faculty, lead tho capitalist to think long and carofully beforo be put his monoy into eimilar invost monts, Millions of monoy Lave boen sunkin such schomos, for example, a8 tho Rockford, Tock Island & BEt. Louis, and bond-buyers axo coming to understand that n finoscheme on papor may bo & vory nnenfo investment, and thot thoy might almost a8 well throw thoir movoy into the ocoun a8 to put it into some of tho now railweys, Itis not quito falr for Mr. Greono to put tho “rosponsibility of the prosont stagnatlon in rail- way-copstruction upon tho farmors, whon it is the railrond-builders themsolyes, many of whom _havo nmassed lurgo fortunes, who aro really to blame for the presont condition of affairs” ou that score. And many of thoso roads would have boen much botter off than thoy are to-day hnd oy been honestly built, and tho proceody of bonds and local aid put into tho building and oquipmont of thio rond, and not into the packots ‘o? conatruction compunios, Mr, Greene talks of tho hoavy taxes and un- friondly logislation. Tho truth s thers has baen no intorost in Jowa so genorously doalt with by tha peoplo and the Logislaturo’of tho Btate ns that of railronds, T Lliavo received amillions of acres of land and miltions of dollars in tho way of local ald, They have been, until quito rocontly, practically oxompt from taxation; and ovon now, notwithstanding the flgures pa- rnded by Mr. Groono, thoy aro taxod for less, in ‘roportion to their valug, than the proporty of ind{viduals. But, uftor having recoived all this aid and friondly legislation, thoir managors pro- poso to eonduct their business sololy wi b rofer- tnee to their own interosty, and without regard to tho wishon, intarests, or demands of the poo- ple, who aro boginning to think that thoso groat rporations sliould pay a fair proportion of thoe suxos, nd submit to reasonable rogulation on tho part of the Htato, New York Manutncturers nnd Ships pore Dissatisfied with tho Frelght Lincse~Tho Subject to be Cunvaysed in the Fall--Heplics of tho Ereight Agentss L'rom the New York Tribune, Aug, 1, Many of tha large munufacturory of thls ety complain that thoy cannot compoto with donl« or ot pointa farthor gouth and west, espocial- Ty on ho lino of tho Bultimore and Obio aud Chosopoake Roilroads. Tho senfor partnor of ono ortlw Iargost sugar rofinorios in this vi- cinity stated that gmltlmurs‘ roflnors could hip” thelr sugars to Olivago, Bt. Louis, and othor pofuts West 30 conts por barrol cheapor o Now York roflnore. Ills own reflnery was and to obtain the necessary approprintions for Tunning exponsos of tho fuatitution, But, if tho corperato authoritics, or any reapoot ablo number of the citizens, do such pn unwise and impolitio thing as to repudiate, or nuomflb to ropudiato, the bonded Indobtednoss of tho oity, voluntarily ontored into, for the benefit of snid inatitution, it is not difilcult to forcsca tho rosnlt, Ifear the Loegislaturc might refuse to make furthor appropriations, and might convert tho building to somo othor use, and thia it would havo the rlsht to do without Lad faith to tho A MANITOBAN DIGNITARY, The Onrcor of Attorney=Genoral Clarke, Tort Garry (JulyaT) Correspondencs of the Miuneapalia . Tfiine, ;i The nrrest and fmprisonmont of the Ameri- cans at this place for the alleged crimo of kid- napping Qordon has beoome a mattor of such hmportanco as to atlract tho atteution of the peo- plo.of Lho wholo community, nnd anything enl- culated fo throw Jight upo tho caiives which Linvo lod to tho illegal incarcoration and brutal {rontmont of your sitizons in roccived with nvid- ity, Upon arfival a this placo, yonr correspond- ont, assuming, correctly, that tho peoplo of Manitobn woro not in sympathy with tho nols of Enuy Lyranny garputm\m\ upon the prisoners, ut dosived that they might hnvo tho bonofit of n fuir honring and just treatmont, acoupied his foisure hour in looking wp, with A viow Lo pubs lication, the pedigroos of wome of tho principal actors in the afMalr on belalf of the Orown. Starting out, thon, with thisintantion, naturally tho firat subjoct to recolve attoution was tho now notérious Att'y-Gon, Olorke, a man whoso hide probubly contains mora viciousness and naiive ‘moanuckd than that of any other now alive, T'o tho pooplo of Minneapohs, who know nothiug | of my aubject otlier than has boon dovelopad by tho ciao now pending, 1 will uay that this slato- mont Io abundantly sustained by (ho. rec- ord which Lo bLas made herotolore, Clarke Lot no friends. Thors nro, of courso, n cortain fow—and thoy aro very fow—who ser- viloly follow him, and who abjectly como and go ot hin beek ;. but lob Iiis star of poiwer onco begin to wanoo aud theeo poliey friends would suon Toavo him as rats quii n sinking ship. Aftor sovoral attompts to pet possoseion of n photograph or Clarke for tho bonoflt of your rondors, each of which failod, Lam ab Inst con- strained to atterap to entiely thom nnd mywolf by o short pen-portrait of this potty tyrant, o i8 of medjum loight nnd sizo, weighing porbaps 140 pounds, ratlier small hnuds and foot. dark ‘brown bejr, worn long, and a litkle inclined to curl, an_{mmonge Dontd, black-and glossy, and fully sixtoon inchies in lougth, thin acquiline 11080, an open nostril, which, when ils ownor is under excltoment, oxpands -until its odge bo- comes thin and bloodless, full Dblack or dark brown oyos, tho lids aronnd which scem uttorly the potition muat como alguml by & cortaln num- ber of tho landliolders, Olarke estalilished_his brothor in tha liconso buslneas, and refused to recolvo for aonaldoration any petitions not drawn up by him., Yor theso potitions, whioli come- prise, purlm;m. fifty words, lo charges tho mod- st siim of 1001 “Tor tho trath of this einte- mont nearly every saloon-keopor in Winnipog will voueh. « 0! Clarko's connectlon with the cnse In whiol ony citizons are fhvoived, nothing need bo sald b‘y mo to-dny. Tnough hny been written upon {lint subject to show yonr renders that no nct of injustico, no trampling upon thelr rights, no ousiblo critolty or net of inhumanity ks boon jout which ho by any possibility could heap upon them. T'or weut of space I leave him now, with tho simplo nunonncomont that, it deomed nd- visable, your corrospondont can continuo tho story indofiuitoly. AC.J. OITY REAL ESTATE. O BALE_GOOD LOTS ON TiF XOLLOWING | atrontat ‘Biate, BurnsidnDuttorflold, Arnoid, Gnri- aldl, Hanover, Butior, Wallneo, Summiof, Wintor, Mur. sayy wnd i aino on Wontwortl, Sanftlom Porinad and Hiewnriiavai niso on Alexandor, “Twen} Tywan ronth, Twents-pighih Twontsonl nvon Bty el ty-soonud, Thlet dy Whirty- B, Thietg-sixth, Thi rovontl, Fronintii, and Thirty.ofu{hssta.” Thtly poricol Wareanty decds, "A very sl payment dowa, fiyo yont's W yererutiniecnts Naagonoy busiiors; - Anly to o ALLLIUT ORANT, ONroo-sty POk BALECAT A BARGAIN-LOTS ON, WhST. crn-nv., Palk, Tastor, Twolti 11. v, Parilea'wishing ta bultd, no mney’ rquired dow aud, §Cdosieed, will furnish A yart of tho money th hull Tnatira of GIOTG (E GADW I ils, on promiscs, or At 115 Houtly Olnrl-at.y in POR BALI-Ot XCITANGE—A LARGE L of unincutsborod insldo propetty, with improvements, AVl taka n goad farm ar ot e wninguiliceod proparty a first payment, balanco I(»n‘: timo nt 8 pur cont. 'l'l|l! a n md(d ehaneo fr & gooid tuveatmont, Oall or addross anklin-ata, THE LUCCA DIVORCE CASE. The Divorced IMushand ep and Denounces the Affuir. From the Dertiner Fremdenblatt; 2 Muor Hononep M. Eprron: Allow me in the first pinca to oxpross my thanks to you for hay- ing givon no credit in yonr honored journal to the nows imported from Amnerien hymany of our Gorman Pnpnm, in respoot to a viilainonus pitco of saecnlity thnt hns beon practived on mo,—I menn niy divoren in Now Yorl. For this reason I address expreruly to you the roquest to lay bofore tho impartial -public the following true account of nll tho facts relalivg to this sffnir, confirtned by my nignaturo. * In the firat plnce, louvmfi untonched all othor shameful putecodonts, I have alroady in- the course of the last putumn laid beforo the proper intes court heroe in Borlin s complaiut for divoice, on | tho ground of malicious abandonmont, and this procoeding is taking its vogular courss, Mean- whileI recoived suddenly and altogether unex- | pectedly, through tho correspondence of Amori- can journals, the announcoment that Madamo TLuccn, in pureuit of her potition, Lad obtnined in Now York, on Juno 3 of this yorr, s judgmont by which slio is appnrontly divorced froin mo in a Iegnl mpnner,” By thus judgment, which both in form nud eontonts is without pracodent, I am do- olnrod to bo tho guilty porty. Tho motivo for this proceoding fs presontod by oye-witnesses in ineapablo of closlm? and have a strajned and brutal look. As his mouth is ontirely eclipsed | b{ tho immenso beard, judgment can only bo glvon on it from it omnnations, which are not Yory flattoring to that usoful organ. ‘When nddressing the Court ho at firat stands porfoctly oroct, spoaking in a full, ompbutio, woll-madulated voice, aud with very little gos- turo. As far as my oxporionce goes,—and I liave listoned to him on at loast half-a-dozen ocensions, —Mo novor rieo without informing tho Court and bar and tho audienco_ thnt tho dignity of the Crown aud the honor of Hor Mn&uflty tho Queon, rontu ontiroly in bis liands, and that ho will sco thom severally rospected ac all hazards, Ho tatks loudly of British justico, aud bonsts thnt tho rich and (he paor, tho Ligh and tho low, ro- coivo it aliko at his hands. When gpesking of himself Lo looks nround upon the spoctators with o sork of pittying gazo, as if to say, I kuow you are far below me, but you aro the sub- Joots of Her Majesty, tho Quoon, and I conde- Econd to nolico your pragonce,” 'As ho procoeda with his spoech, ho gradunlly Lecomes excited, his body beuds forward, tho shoulders becomo doformed, ho #teps nervously from ouo foot - to tho other, gestures wildly, tho oyes suap nnd sparkle, the nostrils distond and whiton, tho faco s distorted, and ho looks the embodiment of a man perfoctly capable of murder. This is no fancy picturo, ‘but onein which I will bo sustainad by any per- son who over listenod to him through s ainglo eftort, Opsusmun maddens him, and whon pushed hard by an opposing counsel he becomes porfoctly wild, This will account for the dis- graceful scone in tho Court on Thnrsdny, in ‘which he 80 shamefully {nsulted Mr, Royal. During my stay here I have beon favored by intorviews with soveral prominent and respoct- able citizens, on whose tustimanfy the reador may entirely rely, who have kLindly favored mo with somoe facts'in the carcer of Clarke which I placo ot your disposal. I withhold tho names of my informants for ronsons obvious to your renders, i Of bis caroor up to tho timo Lo becamo ac+ quainted with the woman who afterwards be- camo Lis wifo, very littlo is Imown, furthor than that ho was ono of tho flibustoring party who inyaded Nicaragua under Walkor, whoro ho established o reputation for nothing but coward- ico and the arts of n potty thief, Aftor tho in- glmoua onding of that campaiga. bo locatod ab n_Salvador, whore he-’tended barin alow Drothel until licked out by his employor for “1ill-iapping,” when ho atruck for Canada, aud commenced the study of law near Montrcal, at Three Rivors, Horo ho bocame acquamted with o Miss Hinos, whose mother koptn saloon in Montreal. Miss Hinos was somo twolve years thesenior of Olarke, but in spite of tha difference in ngos, the ncquaintanca riponed, on Lor part, into-love for tho youny advouturor, and on tho death of her motlier, which oceurred soon after, Miss Hines continued the ealoon husiness, em- ploying the monoy made from it in educating her promising lover, Clarke seoms to have been a dull scholsr, for after threo yoars' study ho on- ly succeedod in being admitied to the bar t{lruugh intriguo. He hiad spont the money of his benefactress without stint, for, when fiually ndmitted to practics, $5,000 of hoer moeaus had® beon employoed, A8 a layyer, the lino of practico followed by him was one caloulatod to be more lucrative than honoravle. Hig Dbusinoss was gathorod from the low brothels and thioyos’ dons of tho city, and his mannor of obtnining money from thom was peeuliar to bimself. He omployed spics to watch theso placos for any nct or deod that might becoma nmenable to the law, and to yoport tho same (o him. In casos of noceusity theso spiog wore anthorizod to agsist at any orimo order to further tho end sought, but from the consocquoncos _wore —care- fully guardod by Cluke. ~Whon thcso crimes wore fixed upon any individual, he was at once called upon by Clayke, und a prico fixad which would save tho victim from oxposuro and prosecution, ‘This prico varied, not in accord- ance with tho crime 8o much, but with & viow to tho ability of the victim to pay. About this timo Claiko marriod Miss Iines, who rotired from the saloon business with $8,000 incash in tho Bank of Montreal. Tho money was doposted in ltor own numo, and was consc- quently out of tho reach of Clarko, Ho, how- over, not to bo outwitted in this mannor, pro- cnredl Lier signaturo upon what Lo ropresonted to boa Pawor of attornoy to draw interest on her ‘behalf, but which in reality was nothing loss than & draft on the order of **bearer,” aud Clarke took possession of the £8,000. Bho attempted to mlfdu possession of tho monoy, but of courso failed, Clurke invosted this monoy he had stolon from hin wife in tho glass-blowing busiucss in Montreal. Tho business did net pay, but tho property was lnrfialy invared, and the worka wore myaterlously burmod. Clarke was arrosted for incoudiarism, and, aftor oxamination, bound over in Loavy bail to suswer tho chargo. I'ho soquel shows why Mr. Olarke hns a-follow- feoling.tor Gordon, I fled Lis bail, and darc not roturn to Canadnl This occurrod i the fall of 1870, sinco which dato the people of Winuepeg have beon cursod Dy tho presonce of this humnn bonst, Ho cnmo o an adventurer, without money, and without any roputation that he cared to bring witl him. Ho procured bosrd at iho house of @ man namod Sinklor, n poor but Tospoctable farmor in tho suburbs of tho town, Binkler's wifo, & win- pooplo of Uarbondale, Your pooplo certainly will not ruin your reputation by repudintion. Yours, truly, Jonx L. BevErioe, ———ae LoD The Princess and Mer Drossmaker. A Paris drossmakor, named Du Riez, had for = long timo on hor books en acoount duo by the Princess Josophine, o cousin of the Queon of Bpain, and all hor npplicationa to obtain pay- ment mado to that lady hersolf or to bor royal rolatives had been without effect, whon {lm oroditor loarned that her customor had arrlved in Paris, Bhe immediately procured the aid of & hulssior and a Commissary of Police and laid a0 ombargo on the Princoss’ luggage in the hotel at which ahe had ulkihtefl, aud then took the necossary stops to justice to have tho sofzuro ande valid, ~ The lady, who had treated oll tho npplications for mmonoy with supreme contempt, coudoscended to troat now that Bho found hor- solf in hior sdversary's power, snd gave notico that she would attend tho court, to contost tho amount of the bill, which was flxed at 5,205 francs, Baturdwy Iast was named for the hoar- ing, but the Priucess failed to put in an appear- auco, and the Judges in couscquonco mudo seizuro dofinitive. Quality of Air in Different Locnlities, An interesting paper, valuablein a physiolog- fcal point of viow, on the quality of air takou from various lucnimou, was latoly read by Dr, Higordon, at Dublin, bofore tho Koyal Trish Hoolety, In air from un iron factory, he found, on oxmination, carbau, ash, and iron ; the lat- tor substanco iwas in tho forsa of littlo hollow balls, oach about two-thousundths of aninch in dismotoer, tho iron boing uo thiu that iho light uesed thirough it. In shirt-factory air woro found fllamonts of linen and cotton, ~ Antlmony —from tho typa motal, probably—was discover- od in tho ajr of printing rooms, Btablo sir way ascorlained to contain floating boir aud scales and in the air through which tobneco smoko war passing, nicotine, tho poikon of tobucco, ap- posred in littlo globulas, somo woman soveral years her husbaud's junior, at onco becamo tho objeot of Olarke's attontions, 11e managed through the aid of an oily tonguo and Intriguo to_receive ' an appointmont to the offico ho now disgraces, aud, through it, kopt Binkler omployod on Government work away from homo noarly the whols time, Talking ad- vantago of his alsonce, he flnally succeeded in inducing Mra, Sinklor to dessrt hor busbaud and Jeavo for the United States, whera Lo was to meot ler, On tho 6th day of Muy, 1871, Mrs, Sfuller left hor hortofara happy lLomo, aud fled fromn an honest Lusband, who Lad loved and trustod hor to biy own ruin, to meot tho embracos of a man who, undor the guiso of friendship for tho hus- Dand, had porsistontly lurod tho young wifo on to irrotriovablo ruin, Mre, 8, camo as Iar pouth as Pombina, where on tho 18th of tho samo month sho waa jolned by Clarko, and tho guilty pair fled onstward, Atter u fow flocting weoks tho un- bappy woman was denerted by hor paramour, and roturned, broken-hoartad, to dlo In disgraco at the homo of hor paronts in Montreal, Olarko then returned to Manitobn, whither his_wife had moantime followed him, In spito of his forriblomisdocds, this forgiving woman camo thoro to live with thoman for whom sho lad suffored and douo so much ; but the money hio had robbod Lor of was oxpended, and sha, too, was cast away 08 no longor of use to him., Bho lives to-day, slono and uneared for, in a Talf-finishod houso in Bt. Donifuce, opposita i:'ort Oun'{. Your correspondont had arranged o viult this unfortunate lady, and ask hor vor~ glon of tho story, but was “dinsuaded by bhor friends, who know the ferocious nature of Clarke, nnd fonrad that ho might injure hor in consoquonco of it, Oh;‘m‘u caregr hiero haa beon a conatant ro- cwmrrence of erimes_and petty tylaunios. To shos how he has taken advantago of his offolal wosition to rob the inhabitants of the T'rovinco, icno ono of the mothods employed: Undor thie Jaw, u liconuo for tha wulo of liquor oan. bo xmutnd only throuch the Attorney-touoral, and & pretonded vicious and adulterous courso of Jifo on my part.* As, nccording to the opinion of cxports, o logal divorce hy o court of ingquiry in tho form myarlad, is undor tho aotual giroum= Btancos held to be a direct imponsibility, and tho steps thora takon for this purpose nro partly most suspicious and partly unintelligiblo ; and pince, a8 I am freo aud most rondy to cs- tablish by onth, no ort of knowledge of tho I:l‘ncflfl!llugs commenced nfinhmt mo in New Yorl a8 over reachod mo, nor linve ' I'rocoived auy oflicinl_information ' respecting tho judgmont uttored against mo,—my flrst information was throngh tho New Yorker Zeitung, I bave ab ongo pnt in my protest agninst tiis improper udgmont boforo the Supremo Court of ow Yorlr, and havo moved for the aunulment of the eamo, Tlo aceusations raised against mo, and through which, in.counoction with porjury and othor orimes, succoss thore has apparently been ob- tained, I doclare to be tho most perfoct un~ truths, es are also the hearsny declarations at- tributed to o witness who is not even named, Tho reason for hastening tho proceedings com- meonced hero in such o sudden and unhoard of ‘manuer, and by this act of violence in Now York, can ouly be found in the nows roported in tho I’mmmlu that Madame Luccn had alrendy ngain con martied to Maj. Von Wallhofon, of which :‘vuub 1 hayealso recoived no further informa- on. ‘While, honorod Mr. Editor, I bog Kun to give place in your honored journal to the above, I can alwo indulge tho hopo that the editors of all well-meaning papera will givo tho same room to my siatomont of facts which thoy lhave al- rondy granted to thoso shameful attacks o which “otherwise I would bos exposed without megns of resistance. ‘Cho German pross may bo ngsured that proofs of the shameful outrago upon o and upon my name ehail at_the right tito not bo wanting. Most rospoctfutly, Banox Vox RiIADEN. —_— Our Bparta, Wis., spocial says that John Fisk, arreated for nttomptad rapo on his stop-daughtor, oud Charles Rath for the same offonso on a mnr- :-md "fmm at Cataract, wore botls Vound over o Erinl, BOARDING AND LODGING. ‘Waost Side. (4. JWEST, MADISON.ST. A anT THIE wanted in n privato boardiny 307 VABBENAV.ZIWG Oft BINGLE gontlemen can obtain pleasant rootna anud board. 9o roow iitablo for two who aro willlag to roout to: gotlior. 506 JTASIRGTON ST, TWO DOORS WEST OF OUD ynio Park—Furnishcd room to yent, with board. Also suitoof wnfurnishod roums, excopt carpot, with all ‘modorn improvemunts., South Side. |2 HUBBARD COURT_NI: BOARDING.HOUSE, ) tirut-clnss board with rooms $4 to 86,60 por waok ‘Bith uso of piago. FEW BOARDERS ouso. 'y Day board $4. 490 SOUTIL DEAKBORN (BURNSIDE).ST,. ) noar Twonty-ninth—A first.rato plsco to boar ®ood table, modorn improvemonts, choorful soclots, and gvory. bl and Lomy comfort,’ with surprisingly low 8. 508 ront with board, _Also dny boazd. MIOHIGAN-AV, — FRONT ALGOVE AND o- T8 Nl FANNA oemanoos. iveh s 1obias quotto grounds. 1‘0‘7‘ _ WABASILAV.—A SUITE OF UNFURNISII- od front rooms nnd large front parlor, with car- Dot down; with or without board, WABASH-AV. — FURNISIED ROOMS TO NORTILWEST 0O ~Firat-class board, witl 130, Hotels. ANDS FIQUSE~11¢ AND 118 FIFTH-AY.~ELE. weaint room with board at reasonablo rates, Travsiont 2 por day. Day bonrd 86 por weok. BOARD WANTED, " OARD-FIR L. SKOOND-! RY FRONT 1D roum and two othors, ing deslrabile; Bouth Bida; roforoncos roquirad, Wwith partioulars, A B Tbuns oioer v BUSINESS CHANCES. FINST.OLASS BOARDINGHOUSE, 113 WEST Adami for salo, srith 12 roonis and dolng good bus- inosss ronson tor solling want to luava tho oftv, Apply innacdlately, LODGING TIOUSE, IN SAN FRANOISCO FOR salo, A fine central location, contajning 140 roome, with a woll-cstabllshod businoss, Tar forthor loformation d particnlars sddross O, G, MOXLLY, ltoal Katato, Montgorury-st., ¢ A L GTOCEILY, FIOUR, AND TRED STORE, 3 Iznl Il.mlt lncnflu:ll on lh‘u 'Niflm tg&oio?;";lnlaz 8 onstomnen: daily receipta fron X S I, - NOORIN, 100 fEast Jtandotphi-ate, Yoom . WELLESTARLISUED — BILLIARD _TIALL, contafning four good tablos, Phiolan & Colondcr cushivus, Witk soatamilply room witach hody for salo; bost Cornor oh North Sidv, Addrss 0 South Wator-at. A TIST-OLAES BOANDING-HOUSE FOR BALE, (). it 70 o 80 pastag bonrdors, ~ Addross 115, ‘Tribiing aiffoo, VINEGAR FACTORY FOR SALE; TIHFE ONLY {notory in & olty that has ovor 20,000 inbabitanta snd six railroads, - Addross A 71, Tribun ofico, MNER ruoms, n Franol fuaiira nquira Inay {CONEECTIONERY AND FINE PARTAVEUSINERS Har 10 tn tho flncst and bost part of Twonty-ocond- Stora olcgantly nrraugod ; trada oxcollont. Jtoanona ing awhar oo 6y Hare: “For il pagicuinga apply tod. O, NUSZAGH, 8 Enat Sfadison-at., Ttoom 1. 1. BROWN, cornor of Van Bursnand O BATE-G NS COTTAGTS, WITIL 1.0TS 91z 116 to 16-foot alley, toublo parlors, 3 bedrooms, kitchon, pantry, and cloant: 5 milos from the Court! Housd, ono Liock novtih of Arghor a av. ‘of lino of horo-car i ‘b enelh (oast of Woste Price, 81,600 TCO RENT--HOUSES. B ultonat, aid Ar{calanav. SLOTHE & WAL, i Woshingtonat, = o 70 RUNT_A VERY DIt 3t C COTTAGE, GON: taindnge i coom, batih, and paiey, Will el pnt or il of furnituro ohonp._Avpiy st B Bonth Morganat. COR~ 810, i RENT-HOUSIE 647 WABARICAV, TIOUSIE 87 Wost, Washinglon-st, _Iousa 690 Fulion-st, ~ Jlows on North Yeanklinat, BNYDEIL & LEE, {6 Nizon Whack, uoethonat eormer Monrao & Tasall 110 RENT-JIOUSE ON_ WABAS] oL " wtorios and basament, marhlo front, 19 rome, mr‘ly firuisiieds svorything now | fooation Mot derirablo in tha s ot 13 hlooknf ho” Post-(ilicas hlco. harn i Fonricl housns owsiera will {ako 3 or 3 touit, and, bor: ipav borl, i aiiy'on eont 1o roswousio inrtios oni. Adiftoan 15 20, Telinms oica. o RENT—A T i e s t N, BB iRYFOLASS NUSIDENGR ON nooe Harmoneoout. ko particlare, aSullo-st. AONTGOMUERY & WA ) DRARBORN-ST. 1 TOUBT, 8 ROGME, NORTI: 0t por ot Tchuut"anul Blackliawk-als, i ront, 525 oth, 11 WHIPPLE, i RNISAED BARE. rvoms, Inquiro an HENT—OIt B mont dotlaga 78 Wabasbea.; 10 Prominos, balanco 1, 2, 3, 4, and Gyonts at 8 por cont. BOULD, B barusrnat. : FO‘H RAL WEST MADISON-ST., WITH THE Lulldings; Int 31x12 to allay. Prico, 3 B1,600 Incumlirauco, 9, 83,20 bnlation duo i piirclinse san Tln Ton o, s« 8. GOULD, 119 Dontlorivat. 10 RENT—-A TWO.STORY UIOUSE IN GOOD 1 pric, ultabl for o buarding-house, vory ehewi; fus niturg I:lu‘ snlo, Inquiro at 21 Carpentor Dotweon iinn- Dxle) TO 20 earborist, N SHTRTIRIF-AY. AT Sony and o tosatt. 11, AGE 8200 AP CITY TOTS—TION S TOIL Lulld, mon of (’ odorata moans, Now Is your tme to Defora Jumbor advinces, Chotco Jota upon_ Tialsted, Fimorald, Daabloll, T wenty-sovauth, Thiety.tiled, T hirty: fourth, State, Arhold, and Thirty:soventh-sta. | also on Woutworthi, Archor, Egan, and Gralock-nva,' Hwnll paymonts down, Lalanco in ' yeats, a4 6 por ant, ‘litles Jrstest: full wirrants dogds. Apls to tho ownor, TN~ ty W. CILIPMAN, 163 Monrdo-ats T 0Tt EXOIANGT_15 TEE: o Groro-av., by 120 foct o Wondiatil 18 chofoo proporty; turing vory ml‘- Douglas imd. Fino houses and fots on ‘Ihlrty-soventli- Ellju-nv, Housg and 30 'm’p'é Onkloy moar Fulton; groat 1 I Would taks planay ourpots, o parlus furaituro. Inquiro st 169 L1 fov T BATR- G Tifi Of hotteo, on ney cash pAsINGH {6, o o, fonl rty- F' It BALT_TIY D. COLT & SON, REAL ESTATE “Agonts, 188 West Madison-at. 4 syloudid lots, 191 foot doop on Madison-at. and Kod- eloav, 5ot on Van Duron-at, and Harmon.av., %0 foot oast of Contral Park. L lots un Adams, Manroo, Jackson, and Darry Polnt oad, cast of Contral Park, £0acres, subdivided i Gacro blocks, adjoiniog. tho ‘West BIdd Parks, running through front Madison (o Har- rinom, on onay terms. aldo of city Timits, wost of Contral Park, on "Toryus ta pult, a nanr alty Hunits, on 10 jonrs' tm Jrow, SALE-BUIL NG 4ixie), FIVE BTORIES nnd baeomant, stono {runt, steam clovntar, and hioat- od by atoam. "ABply 1a owndr, at247 suif 209 Eant Mon- 00-BE, OR BALE_0-ROON av.q woll by COTTAGE, th ARTESIAN- \Fbullt and nearly nows ownor going miayg fruntocil, " Small it paymont balanca sasy nonibly inglatimenis, _G. ', WORK & CO., 128 LaSullo-st. (01t SALE-SEVERAL TINE COYTA lota on onsy wnonibly payments. It parth atween §ani 11 o'clook a, . Lwill shiote tha ARA W, CLARKE, 12§ LaSniloat., first floor, 75 AND il call ‘proporty, routh of um'lmn-;ln.. wost ot Douglas Tark, ) rmw TRAMG HOURT, 0 no‘ocm, ncuntii-at., no v 3 1 WILLS) s Dosetiorneats ; ntior = ‘-‘"‘_'—-—. = = = TO RENT--ROOMS, ? T—A FURNISHED T0NM, WITHOUT at #8 pec month, at 07 Hliniis-st., sogond T o foasunabiln ronf’, L. m., 8L Vin Doard, iloor, —AT B3, #3, 81, AND $5 PER WERK, ad'or” Gntuninlied rooms, with avary i gunvenlonca: Np. -1 if requirad ; noar Unlon oifico, [0 RENT-TIREE ROOMS, NIOET.¥ FURNIRITRD, sultablo for housekoopiug; ront lows cars by ho 363 Dlvision-at. o, RENT-LANGE TRONT room adjalning: furnity £nlo, 310, _Lnquira nt 97 W Ain ot Varke ‘Nibdriss S B0 Fribuns doar, TOOM, AND DAGK ek pldoping-roun, fof o o £nlo, $1K Yeat Randolph-st 10 1ENT-ROOMS, FORNIIED AND U od, nortinrost cornor <ironn s Al and 16 Wt Madirorat, y D COLE & BON, 1 Ve Mndison-at. - WANTED--MALE HELP. Roolklkoopers, Olarks, Eto, ‘WAN'I‘IH)~—AN ACTIVE, RELIABLR YOUNG man iaraachly acqaaniod witit tho woad amyt el Iow.waro teade i travel South eat-olnes inus Addrom Look-13ox 639, Cinclanati, O) el Tractos. TWANTEDLAN A NO. 1 ORAGKER BAKIR, - AD. wiih rofarencd and wakes expootod, IARRIS & COTTLE, Princuton, T, AW ADIED—A DINE FUIRL cuttlng soa), lynx, mink, sabl ttendy oni ployment amil good"wagrox, Only'fleat-clnas workmou need ndidrean B, KALISH, SON & 00, 36 Wost Pon cinnati, Oh! ¥ FANTED-GATPENTEIE TAlL maknrs, fuenituro and colyins Rtno-cutiers, nta pincon of biu MIEARS, STI0| ) annanns, gro- cors, rockory dealers, bukors, thront rat. nean and raoms’ for mot'of small 200 LaSndl ¥ y ANTED_TWO 853 Dnyton. \"ANTED=TWO (00D BRIOKT, v-fifth and Adnma.ate., Hydo Pr L 1, 1 WITGLT & SON. Conchmen. Toamstors, &o. '“Tl;'rj;l‘kflgx—‘a I{O\’ IAH ?cf‘d"”im' WIIO WILL o 8 Lonrd y 3 ... .Employment Arencies. 3 VW ARTED-—1,c0 KTATION MIEN 70 WORIC. THI Whiolo sonnon, on thn Wisconaln Contral Ttallzon, Company work:_no tontrnutorss monoymeay fair pric palde "Abply nt Blovona Point, Wiss W A. 1AV Shiof Enginoor, ar b ond of track to WAL 1t. HAVE Ansl i TWANTED—T,00 MOLE TATORGIE AND OO by olors: iR, 30 Lo 83,35 o dny 40 for atation work 430 cuna 1030 ceita por sard, for tho Wiagonain Coneal Tntirond "Comprny, ' No” cortractors,’ Py faira, No moroy requlred l;nr%nn;rnl“i{h Aoy to 0, VSN £ eompany's_nagon| 59 Kast Randol » Ling o . Re TAAVEN, nlof Hnginoor. - s V ANTED=A _OLERK, BATISMEN, PORTRIL, p! YERS AT FI Good wagos e sl 10 men for A factory; also man for faolry, Ap- ty aclig Woal Kandalpliate. A ¥ F“ml':rm)fl n.\rnt[ ‘.n,'lmi R.\IILII,I')‘I\D "Ammfl Euat Madionitey foom e Sonmer e ANTED . 50 WAILROAD MEN, 30 SAWMNITL hnncls, At 326 Lo B35 por month and board, freo aro, hnndls, b @ 89 aud 46 Woat Tandolh-at, ANTED_fwo RAILROAD MEN: WAGES 83 ta W e ho i, R OND MR AR A2, 8o Ttouiing Aonts, 183 Wor it USEREEPING Tb_r'éfifl 1O i, AT Teg Wost Monrao-st. Reut-roasonablo; possvssion at onco, alao, enw.mill hands, faci hands, stonn quarryimen, oo, Fue nartioulnrs and tranap i N SRR e sy B O RA A HUNDRE! OAD MEN, 3 nflxl (’flmi A Seritiiic t ; .25 por day’s m'd. BNILL Raiidihat; O RENT—A L sultabls for two gonilomon, with or Apply at 60 Wabasti-ov, 0 RENT_NIUFLY FURNISHED ROOMS; TI0USE il modorn jmprovemonts; logation 1. 48 South Moy-st., Lotwoon Madi- ‘without board. firat-claes and contral g0n and Washinglon, 5 TF0_ RENT—TW0 STANDSONT ‘ntshod or unfarnislied, n 4 now oot fronting south, Apply at 133 West Adams-st. VO RENT—AT 120 RANDOLPIT ST, NEAR CLARK oo: ol or unfurnisited, {o yontlomon or Allnow. _Prico muderato, 0 RENT-ONE TOO0M VERY HANDSOMELY Turnishod, suitablo for two gontlemen, iu n fine bri Yato houso; forms modorato. Apply at 810 Wabash-av., nonr Harrison-st. TOOMS, FUI- front liouss, e, RENT_VERY NIOELY FURNISHED ROOMS At 163 and 166 ast Wanhington st. 0T, BALG_BTATE-NT,~Mx1i8 113 northenst corner of Btate and SNYDER & LEE, 1§ Nizon Building, Monroo and Lasallosts. TOR BALE—635 AORIS_AT HUMDOLDT PARK, 'rnnllnt tho park and Divisior 3 price vory low, SNYDRR & LEE, 14 Nion Bullding, northoast cornor LsSallo and Monrog-sts. OR SALE—WADASI-AV. A LARGE NEW BRICK Yoitso, 107oame, on Wabnsit-ar., west-{ront, otwgon Forty-tirat anil Forty.nocond-ata. ; Iof 1002160, BNVDER & LEE, 14 Nixon Building, northvsst corner slonros and W ON TIE Uhirty-sovontheaty, morthonst corner La TOR RALY—00 ACRTS SOUTIWENT OONNEN OF I A i, SRYDIIE & Lty 3 ptron Butlding, “varthudst curtor Monrap aud La* nllo-ais. JTORBALE-HOUTH TALETAD ST INEWSTORER, 233360 each, dwolli 0 0 _rooms ench, TO RENT--STORES. OFFICLS, &o. Stores. TP'Q RENT--215 EART RANDOLPILST., ATOE 0X. 0, with or without second fuor, made’ for dwolling, 118 Edst Luko-st. Fivo“n oo e Tate Bul cioastht ol (4t i' TANTED={00 TATLROATY i \ man, wntor, olusota: aultabla for i A MEN 0 MILES FROM Tinusok o ligbt,' and aley: contraily’ locatod. 1 Clieago: good, pi 3 oS e Sy, Jntod. By | f), Shensog KIM\IATE Sieny staton nork.” Call on ATGE FRONT SLELPING-ROOM, Miscellancons, W ANIED-TWO FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS FoR ¢ CRnioymont formianont and wroliabla, GoTTY & MoDONO 207 South Glar! ANTE MORE QDOI CARPENTE) 1o o to Thvanaton, who wah t Durcngg b nt: such men 1 will give stondy employmont till noxt Docont- bor, and porhaps longer, and Dra' Nalf cash for sorvices, noud batanos furn o tho'lot, Gull a T 5 187 Non: -ty from 3 tof, v v Topl.yfrom 2 tofor at any hour at my offica in Evanaton. b TANTE DA TOOM 1,100 DRATHOTRN BT, MItH, {arsors praloreedy to éarn 816 por woale fn o coun ANTED—MEN 0 SELL OUR ATRTIGLES PASGCATT S o5 Jmmonsy profita, Torltary gluen, 3. STER & CO., 206 Jasi \ ANTED-MEN IN. LVERY TOWN, COUNTY, and Stata: blggost e 5 monoy, OWF aritolos zo neve: sus SO a8 siahte” 1T pa want to mako mono fail to eall at 89 lfn{. il at aiht. 17 yo T llwhtand plosse; ¥ RiRdi5om e Lopmm e oo dom'l ARTTAGEAVASHER, also » ot 8t Noa. A Aot hoatia, i tha lrory stablo Nos 168 an Toat T[io, RENT-GUILDING, 4Tl EIVE STORIE and basomont, atono [ront, atoam olovator nnd L ©d by steam._Apply to awnor, 97 and 203 East Moo ANTED—4 FARM TTANDS. 3 W oot cal S, S Hogunge oo tyvoon 13 and 3 p t 1070 Stata-at, 70 JENT — KTORE AND GASEMENT §O, w37 West Madisonat., in Thompson's Bilock (tha busi~ noss contra of tho Wost Bido), 25x70, hefght of cotling 14 Taot ML Tor auy” i giant binitotn T o it a1 ront. clioap, tho ownor’s objoc! ng & Hest.class nantyathar. than high roat. By WA 1. THOMP: VY ANTED-MEN LOOKING FOT PLTE WV et el SRy or addross WASHBUIN BROTIINS, 81 North Canal WANTED--FEMALE KELP, BON, 229 Wost Madlson-at. Miscelansons, 0 RENT-SECOND FLOOR, GOOD LIGHT ON vor, 8 {arg atore am, S Int U116, south of Tuoltiivat, ANY: | Teldenad i front, Pallcs, mttab] i s TR i Ao il ortionst Gorior Dot | Iiptneter Apyay oo Brst ook, 43 HHIIIVING & BOn 700 anil LaSalto-st Stato TOR SALE_SODTIT MORGAN.ST._HRIOK BASE. \mont and 2-stoey franio Louso. 18 roams, hot and cold wator, mathio mantols feame batny lot bzl on Mo An, tiont Monroo-st. BNYDER & LEE, 1 Nixon Build- ng, northeast col Monroo & LaSallo.stn, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. T BALI_LOTS foxifa FEGT IN OLVROURNG 101:!|dll|uu o ltavonawood, from 8500 to SEX onols on ‘oney' torm. "ithis location ta nnsurpassed for healthfalnoss, beauty, and accorsihllity, and 1o boltor apportunity oxisfs for tho fivestinont of a #mall amount of moncy thau ia horo Nro- sonted, Jixeallont echiool and ohurah privilogos, gond mocloty, quick, ehoan, and frequont comimunication with tho clty, and tho best kind of bulldloz soff nro the foaturcs whicl Tiavo pivon this prajorty prominenco. ‘Tho demand {6 active and prices must soon advance; titio upusinlly good, Printed abstenct, platand oll fn formation fusnshed npan appliction to' - ROBERT GREER, 81 LaSalto-st., Room 3. Tox BALE_NORTH EVANE Nen, 1018 FIXT0 in To RENT-BABLEMENT 168 RANDOLDILST,, - i troop Olark and Lafallo, ™ W. . DAVIS, 16"Madi- 28t ", ANTRD—-A Ill\?gg'\"%,;fiia:;fl GIRT, TO WASH "fl”;.x;xxl ;E%l: ixém[ w’.d wagus will bo paid, Apply ta WANTED--TO RENT. VWANTED-TO RENT-DY A SMALL, CARRFUL Tailly a part of houso of not less than'§ rooms, of & amall coltage on south of Fulton, stating; prion aud location, 1 6, Tribuno oftico. INSTRUCTION. (OIVIL AND MEGIANIOAL FENGINEERING AT tho Ronssolaer Polstackinto Institute, Troy, N. Y. Inruotion vory, pratical. Advantages vnsurpissed 1o this country. Graduntos obtain” ozcollont poaltions. Ticopons Sopt. 17, For tho Annunl Roglator, containing inprorad courso ot study. and fall ardicalars, addross PIOF. GHARLES DROWNE, Dircctor, (GOTIG HATL, STASIEORD, TONN, Tingilsh, Yronch, and Gorman oarding-School foot, with sidowalie s $308 Lo $400, T pigmenti | A o e L. om troo of oxponso. o B 01 o J Vit oty 144 Lasalio-st. oot o APU 10 T BMisabs AYICEN and OTIASE. PO SALE-SEVERAE FINE PEXGES AT 1YDE: | (TREVEOCK INSTITUTE, KOUTIL WILLEANS: Prck, noar Inkn i dopat offofod chosp, Clioles ‘twg, Borkabira County, Mase,—Establislied by bullding sltea on Jlflncllllfl stroots of Hydo Park, Oak- rosont. Prinalpal, 1843, A family schoal for boys, with nud, i fonwood, wud fino' grounds covorod Wit or- ity Sclontiflo, and (Jlnlll‘lch{ Dopnrtmants, Bohool namental teoes an near park az oulovard. yOAr U] 37, Ko lognen, add ULITOH &£ TOND, § Doarborn yosconons AVa. Tisna £ MILLS, As Ao Prinolpal. ONLY TWO TroRr BALE_AT NG 0D, lacks ifi Iots each) WO Dlocks from staifon, hnlf-nem Tor 815 p ood title und sb- etract.’ 1 il sl singly o fogotlior thia weol. Tho chonpnst_ thing in our boat puburp, G. B. GRIFFIN, 1 Madison-s carnor ark. JrOR SALE_IN EVARSTON, & BEAUTIFOR NEW hoiao of oight roonie, kood oelli, launidry, bath.room, oto.. on cliolcu lot; nlvylocation, Four housos fn Nort Jevanston and ono at Qlopoo, at low_rures. Also throg Liowsos to rent {n Nortl Ksnnston at 816, R2); nud £55 per month, Lota {n any of tlic piacos namod for'sato choao, end umbor fumislicd thosa who will build. ~Torms for hiusos, on. i1l exabh, balance in monliy dr soarl pay- 1nonts, aud Jot on still battar torms, - Call at iy utfioo in Xivanston, or Room %, 133 Monrao-ct, C, Il BROWNE. [OR SALE-BOUTH L.VANSION_GROVE TOTS noar dopiut, solioal, &o,, on favorablo tarws, OHASE & ADAMS, 0'Tiryan Block. RO SALE. sio DOWN, 5 & n fow lota for salo yot, ot Norw ga tho sboso Hboral tormn, Call carli, n purcly a1 ro warrantod good and dry. a 0 nl4n sumo o coliant ots ut Avatit. WILSON, PEIROI & GO, Room 0, 182 Claric-st, JrOR, SALI_O EXOIANGE A TIST-OLASY ortho st rosidonco in Lako Viow, noor the nort ondof Lincoln’ Park, surcounded by & charming grovo, 16,17, QUMMIINGS, No. 102 Iast Randolph-st. ORI BALE-GLOOK OF 5 LOTS 85176 TERT TO 20 foot niloy nenr Normal School at Koglewood for : 5,600 ensb, balanco fn oo and two yoars. Thix olal targaln. T BELDIN 109 43/ MONTH-WE HAVE ood Park, at 3175 ool ant tho monoy. bagomont. T YOUNG LA- Knuwn for thirfy yoars for its Tiro benuty of location Jtos. O MAEIEWo0D INSTITUTE ' FOR dies, Pittalicld, Mae supurior facilitics and V. Bpoar, Principal, DEEKSKILLMILITARY AOADEMY _PEERSKILL, L YVidiea por’, vear,” Opens Sonts 10, CUL! 3. WIIGHY, AL M., HOBEWE DONALD, A% clato Princial SENNSVEVANIA MIGITARY AOADEMY, OIIE: only), “Hossion epena Wed- Sopt, d and healthful, fuads auploy Butldings finndsomo and sormedions: jowrso”of auudics oxtoneiso. ‘florough Instruction i3 civil engluguriug, tho claseics, and , Loglish, Osrofal oversight of morals and mannors of cadils, For cirou: Inesapply to B L. BROWN, 1650, corser Clinton sud Juckson-sts,, Ohicage, or to UOL. THEO, IIYATT, Presidont, VW ASIED-ON DESIKE UNE PERSGNNI FRAN- oulsg pour proudro suin do doux Jounce enfants, & eoudro, On oxigo un bon accent, 8" adrossor porsvn- ollomunt or Toilico du Grando Pachlio Hotol, Lundi 4 Auut, do 108 4 houros TO EXCHANGE. IO EXCIARGIEA WitLEL IMPROVED FARN O 21 acreain linots for Ublongo real ostato. Address i, R, GARD, 7 South Mor TO EXCHANGE-OHOICE ACRE TRAOT flonrishing N suburb, or partnor wanted to subdivido, D, B. DRWEY & 00., 147 LaSullo-ste 2 i~ IN 0 EXOHANG! 0K GROOERIES ood location will bo exohanged for uniucumberad real ustato. D, B DEWRY & CO., 47 Lanalloat, B O Ot P o4 good ary, mproved tand, half mtlo féors dupo “‘."‘:!EE&;‘"““ b;ufil lnrn"uul Hailad, hicass 33 m loa; $ ‘Gash RI): baanco $10 ‘monthiy no_ agones iaoens 0 Gy AN LE ownior, Ot dags, Moadas, Wadnosday st ‘Hoviu 9, 163 Monruo-s : TFOR AALE-ON RXGUANGE-NOIWOOD FANK Uiocks o Tota. Tiavonswaod, - sovoral Hondrod fuot aoma. Dargafus, - Auurs, il busulcal liouso and otz Gonoen 1ll., inuuiug place ata saeri- fooon £ WELLS, T8 Dosshorm-ate 0 ToR BALE—AUSTIN_WE HAVE A BUMDER OF lota on Olicstnut nnd Lilinat n fino lot o foot on oy payments; rovol ingos on emiall oasli paymonta, LaSallo-st. JFORt SALE-SOBURTAN REAL ESTATE A DE- irablo dwelling hiouso of 8 raoms, and & £ool gollar, Tor salo at Rasouswuod ; lot [41x114 fevt on a oholee corner, Apply to ROBERT GREIR, 81 LaSalloat., Roum 3. ! avanswoad for oalo olicap far_cash, ] HOBIRE GICRT It ) Lagalionts Hoom & 00 01t BALI-AT BOUTH ENGLIWOOD, 10 AGIER JE o o Ahlanc e, aud ity Tonethint.. B, 0D 00 cash, and bolanco at tho' end of Will take a gond ploce of city, oport, s, lYIh at fron $18 to 325 sovaneroum cnt- ' WORK & CO., 153 G, hor acro, pagablo & O § years, 8 per o suburban, or countrs in part puy. MATS( 108 and 110 Dearbor J7OR K YOUNG MAN WITIL 30 10 4,000, & woll ostobltaliod usinoss tn Elgins will pay S0 s foar g None bt ash customurs wantod, Addross 1. 0. fox 61, Higin, 1 TOGERY BTORE, DOING GOOD BUSINISS IN 'n good location, for salo vory choap, Inquiroat tho sioro, 18 Arohor-nv. NJATIONAY, 1OTRL, JRRAEYVILLE, JRESLY N Couty, T, tor salo, wilh ur wiiiod, furnltuco, o o n good ordar, Batistactor {oasen glvon for sllng. ADpI or addoss HOLCO RARR CHANGE-STOOK GF TIOOKH AND RTA- anory, wall papor, fanoy goods, noilons otc., in & Hourdshing town of 10,100 tnlinbltants; sn old sud’woll: oatablished husinoss, dolng u cash business of aver 20,000 Joariy ook now ani froth, orme SIIANNON & 'RIPPK, northeast corner Olark and inglon-sia, JALOON AND HOARDING-HOUSE, WITHI ZBEDS R orsalo. Weason fossalo, doath. Tuquiro at 40 East z10.8ts » to tho amount of 35,0 [OR SALM-% LOUS AT LAWNDALE, ON ST, Lauts-ax., botwean Qgdoniav. aud Twonty-sccond at. Thta atecot lainoly linp-oved. nnd vo lotter location e by had fora homo, BNYDER & LEE, 1§ Nizon Bulld- it corher Monrvs & Linl s, E«Hi(GLILW()OD‘—J\AOILES AT ENGLE. ni wood, just south of Fifty.n) N very eholeo ploca of !;I?vuwny. AN Y DS LA 14 Nison Buding, northons! lo.<ta. worner Monros i Las 0 RXONANGE—DESIEABLE RESIDENOE D L o on Nofihs g, for.good Lows. Jeatse D) 1, DEWEY & C0,, 147 LaSallo-st. 'O EXOHANGE~510,000 WORTII OF INSIDE IN- sumu-paying broperty aal and 835,00 15 Gountey praporty, Add 1 oftioa. GILANUE—RORWOOD PARK BL,OOKS GIt or_improved_unincumbeorad proporty in clty or £, WRLLS, 184 Dearbu LOSY AND FOUND, “OST_SUNDAY AFTEHNGON, AT RIVERSIDG % or Tyoua, a biack and whito dog, of tho geeyhonnd Biiuolo; bl siik ribhand tiod around heok : agswors (o 1o o drNGilo, Aailt satd il bo i by fotusniok £0310 Suth Halstod: r oltco. OST—AUG. 1, A MALACOA UANE ivory landlo,” namo on wuid band, Findor will bo ihorally rowarded on roturalitg saty to R, M. BINES, Grand Paclils Hotal, OST-YISTKIDAY MORNING-A OUATN, WITHl 4 garnot piny soul and nndkoruliofholder sltashod, botweon Tilinols and Washington-sts, ' Tha finder will ro- Goiva 3 lboral e Uy TeaY 0 s saniont S o MPAKEN UP~AT GAGE'S PACIFIO STOUK-FAL Urown Lorsd, bind foot white; welght abuut 3,000 pounds, ' MRl &1 () REWATDTO o turn an {ndex loathor-covercd momorandum-book £ Weat Park-av., lost July 18, GES. . HORSES AND CARRIAGES. TOR SALE-TY MILTIMOIE, STRUNK & 00., 100 1 West Monroo-st., hunaaxcuvnhnl buggy, and ‘har noss, park plisuton, coupe, draugut horao,” truck, and Disrtioes, WITI COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TOR BALR—ONE OF Till: DIST IMPROVED Tarms 1 Konosha County, Wisconaln, lovated 8 milios Trow Konoalia and 60 wilas fron Chicagn, on tho linn of tho Untongo, Dlaukoo & Kt Voul Waitiuny, contaiuin 190 noros. - A good -story brick houso and othor nocuns Ty outhiotisds on 1ho brominos; Rlso, & ohocsy faoton aving Torotofora hoon used’ ax a dniry and atook facin, Tor ctthior of ‘wiyloh 1t fa aumiranly adngteds "For cortne, gie, oyply 10 K. W, IVALAN, Uit RRGom 1, 108 La- T} CONTROLLING INTEREST 1N A NATIONAT, Tank, with & capital of 100,000, bank building, snd & boautiful rosldonca for salo.’ A'rare chnnvo for somo ono dusleliig a yermanant nnl}‘ ;&nflnz by Incss, Yor par. Trult farm of 78 acrey, 8 milos from 6t, dozsoph, Micti., ok SITE-OR WXGUANGE_A TIT-CLASH &), tnko in'part payment n aoros {n boarlug frutt, Wil At lve good thne on hal- stock o geuceal morclisnidiio and eive good Uive on balz. NKINS s UALSIZED toulnrm, abply to 1t G, DUN & BU:, coruor Stats and & LA s, iy o e e Auoraton il on . 5 - f[7ils; DOSTON OANFET-OLBANING WORKS, 4 | TNOR SALEKIOR T W10 ACHES, THE "TA0 45 Vot Aclaiesnts toganor it oo will, v TFOR SALI-NTOR FRUIT FATM, 100 ACHIE Fain ollor, engino, lot of shafiiugs, pulleys, fiurso, barn 2,000 cash pasmautt batlliogs enst Hialf tha ‘x-vlau nakod o enttcloaning” attiod (el patort for 1 | £ QLTI b olied: 308, UL v Fakt Btdivarilblats o Gif of Chicayo ‘ol Tor sntue 5lx | Midiuntsts Room I s csrafosse o Viitiing nFa vory'choup rout, Gosd shanoa | SRR AL s =] q an, Tons . arty oing Jast. > fia itk sty 10sliond (o th Disiubm, A N, FINANOCIAL, = JSUSRSSUROIVL von S AnRARAAnn AN MAKIE LOANS ON INSIDL PROPERTY, IN % Jagi and amatl sums, nt 8 por sout, imwmadinely, JAMES A, COWLE 20 Yoot Bluok, 5. W, cur- Ttiom aer Clark and Mo ] te, STRAY D SATUIDAY NIGIT, MI: Ll P T oo Wih S orh 1 brbadl o st Bl N[V, ARVANGED, AT TASSERS TOAN 0T Aboral roward for hior roturn to 24 Northt Olinton-st, . floojInto JACORS & CO,, on dismnuds, watohos, and SRINGHIR, e Bthior yaluiablos: 177 Cinrkst.s ooruor of Mun 5, QUIEAY D TIN — WROM: DABTULE, i Horae b o o, it st 1L S it ook about fhats ‘):’n iy nxfi'n:.'lu;,"nflfn'uxklu.xr.u SO Nl (tdnh Blatiou), - A RTNERS WANTED, (NP WANTED_WITIL 8500 OASIEL TN A Db S some e g oousfo tha subs ot 0f two familios, and san ho Yepidly dncrossnd by tio Baf 68 & thva tnan, " Addross 163, Fsituna ol FOARINER WANTEO-WITI $i5,00 TO 20,00, 0 th {aui) Rishoprick's Tufalliblo %.k'l‘r’.y'f-'x'f:fl; "2'.?.3&5" Wt L HRWORME pro- pelotor, 11 West Filt Cinolnnath Ohlo, - DIVORCES, XVOHUICEET ‘EI}LL\"IUI’IIT#JNI’J)—-l"llil’Br nA‘}:l:'I'Ll Wiorva. Randal svohlod: z 1hio Qourta ul(flllflu:. .A(;Afruu n '1'3. n;;‘l 2 GNEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, DO, cion 0 RAUNDAIS Teivate ofios, 15 Hars ‘Qolplate, oy bfark. Hatablished | ML ™ Tilock, $1.600 & Hiato-at, $5.000 Kl it AT ON_OITY ¥ OIABLL & ADAM 2 Bryan TWANT, AND WILL GIVE 2 PER OUNT and guod rual vstaty socurity, Addroms’ R, TG LOAN FOIt h YRAILE ON VISt elaen mineovud fsido proporty, 14 Nixon Bufldivg, No B & BNYDEER of 1o cornor Moiroo np MUSICAL. ORBALL A PIPI. ORGAN, 12 TOPS, 8 and Joctavos, pudals, suitablo fors small man lurch th T roat bargaini worth half a glugku'?.'x.l'i»'m Erians priod, Bo00 uly, “Apuly aLDIK Wost Fy 3 KMAN, 1% TWENTY.BECOND.BY,, OBt bakh i o rantur JAFLAE hisilvesy Bt inrotl €0 8011 tho feimalndbr, canolsting of 5 otk it Coplougilos, VIROLONS, LUSIGOSA WaKtune, ind donblo havnoss, two c!l’lllg o vory haud- A oif Ui fo & Fospanalbla paTty, at Dok o, singl Swo huneso, Biotow its real vails O RENT—A APAN OF HONSKS AND OARRIAGH| 2 por month forvno month or yoar, Addross A 8, Tolbunv oflive. ANTRD 5 70 JAUL GOAL; RTEADY ‘work all wintor. Wil Turaish wagona' aud carts Apnly {0 MINEIL T, AMIN & CO,, cor, Kiuzlo an Groon-st., or } West Ramdolph-ut. __MISCELLANEOUS. TUNINTSS OHANGIG, BMTLOVMENT, BOARD . and "Q\'ffll"("'l nlxln‘ll i ~|mlun,¢ njonos, 18 h'uutx Gleicmr, | WL udu gotlv ono't ‘pariuor, TILDING SAND AND ROIT, OIVEN AWAY AT ;Imy..t:. cornur of Onh}ulfilu Wouvura and Costis Dromptiy attoniu to, B Hiha e s o Tonsonabier D, ULINNIEN, "sard 1 0. Vel ioa 16,150 Doarva msl“,i i uuflm'l'ltil.lg“m_ THIS_ GITY r & 20 8 day Tatlro for PALAIEG, b $208 AN INTEREST AS . Tishoil manutaotus oxporienve wh -AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED-WORTHY TIHE BPEOIAL NO- tloa ot old and vxporlonvod vanvassors, ‘Fhasg éilos hratod steol-lino ougravings, vizi OULI'S VOYAGQR QR LIFIE, four boautiial pictures, roprosenting Onildly Munhood, and Old Agoq now otforod Dy gauvass I’ to ault thomasses ars for'tho tirat tihio, natllig like 1t ovor alfeved 1 tho Amorloan publia. ico. rodugad 1 ] [l nd dndug , . Ll (U g'f':i: ;x-'flmfl"flf ARORSEEE Bibistor, 0 Cooatin inian. TVANmD 0 Vo A G TOR gonoral ions H & sl tForor, and b nont and 1Ay Call Morvagge " 210F ANTED—A ASHE] - Wi nthratar, CO0k, WisHuR, AND ANTED INMEDIATELY_A_SWREDISI, NOW Y A, ol RO 40, do penoral hansawark mivst umiivestand ‘aui wonk KDy 35 North Wollaute, upeniaese 18 oud lroning. Employment Agenoios. TANTED-GURMAN AND & . fri o bt falce, othio St ey oy ln‘fl <ountry, at £ Milwanken-ny. SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Boollnonors, Olorhia, o, - JITUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN OR BOOK. koepor; oxtonsive Luslness exporionco; atisinctory roforence snd socurity, J. HADDEN, ex Cottaga Grovo-av. QUIUATION WANTED—A GENTLEMAN TTOR- oughly acquainted with the grain and commission businuss, through loug cxporlonce in this oity, desires an wnyagomont as bookkooper with somo kood houso du that Jinu. * Ia a peactical accountant and can furnish very bost zgouimimanidailous, Addres, &iving oano, K & Trllioa GVIUATION WANTED-X WIOLESALE TIRN 10 travol for aa salostnis: 1118 &1 extensiva busitioss con, Boctiun in tho South, Soutiwost &l Wost, Mt toacs l“ll:‘l‘l\fl:wl“r: 0,'“,“(‘ (?l' lnmflnwhfll\ifiuw and St. Louls u ; bos refarouces; speal lorina; ) Addrods 180, Trbuno oifiser S by SUUATION WANIED_RY X YOUNG AN OF oxpartoncs an biookk D87 Reiones g ookksapor o sk sl Addcns SHTUATION. WANTED—18 TOOKREEFFE, GEIL ShnoTlancod Younk LormmmasLimsgants oFothuniet by an Of rotororioas, Addross 3, Tribungotiess 7+ Dok ’S‘xi;ifi\'n*mu WANTED—BY A YOUNG AlAN, GOOD Tial hookkeapor, and agreaspondont fu Engil an, and Franch: Ia roady to :omnn?nu.«?’ltl‘l‘:lr!,x‘l‘;:: a Adidross & 15, Tribuno oifics. Trades. QUIUATION WANTED-AS WATOTOLAKER IN A ficat-clasa entabllalimiont, by un Amicrlcan, thorouhl sonunined wilh umrykmim\l of tlio pml‘n\;s;fun thrang wanty-flvo yoars' peactical oxporionco; g . enco givon. Adtioss & 11 T 3ot 1o, 135 Lagetnr Conchmen, Teamstors. &o. o ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN s iane er ot Mot aRlan o U Sountey| sy > o " afrald of works Wil miako mysolt gonorally aeafils good ‘rotoronces. Addrass i 19, Tribunooifico. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE. Domestios: ITUATION WANTED-IN A CHRISTIAN FAM. R ledaa sisbencris sea it evlngs ¢ ol sirad noro th 01, Faoalay woralag ot 153 ANy, Satislaotors rofors c NTUATION WANTED—BY AN BXPERTENORD R h;drl Ihl»ldrbnnond-wmk 1a a privato fawily. Apply ulbu UATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GEIL § it 23 urso, or to'da sccoid work. Apply AN orian-at. Lnundrosses, ITUATION WANTED—A PERSON AT 284 T i D i would ko to. do washlog by tho Fog it Washliig. 5 nurss giel and tiko care of ehildrou; onn speak Lngs i, Apply 2t U85 Wout Sladison-at, - o Sesk FE TUATION WA Coper T ANTED — A : ¥ siladant, alons wiik oo ghill, wishos & shintion 2 housukieopur or wuino honorablo wijowar or baciolor, Haat of roforancus glvon. _ Addross J 40, Tribune otigo, Employment Arenoioes, ITUATIONS WANTIDFAMILIES IN WANT OF £ oot Semndinasian and German holp vau lio subpliod ai Mles, DUSKIEN otllco, £0 Milwaukeo Miscollnuoons, ITUATION WANTED—A MARRIE ohild 8 yoars old, dealrvs a position as tesohor of mus Ao (38 famlly wauld nien tako Gharg af house, (€ dos Birod, olthor In eity or snburbe, a8 an equivalunt fur board ; Qan rislah bighost roforeiions 13 Lo LAY and oXarls enve._Addresi Mrs. M. Tribuno.otfico, FOR_SALE. i s e A BB B et — S JRORSATETENTE OF il ST TOk HoNIcy, hunting and fishiug pactlosy ol a8 WAgOH covers, hammocks, and canp elalraat Govornment Guode Dovot, 19 and 1 Clileayo, ol (T DOUE PO} B ot o font, brsdin T fou eyhindor 18/ [nelies, siroke 21 fuches, firat-clavs tag, Applyto CLARK & DY Buitulo, DO HALE_ABOUT TWENTY Jrokt Ba Apply to HAY D mth Clarkost Nursoes. fil'rl.wnov WANTED-BY A SWEDISIH GIRL, AS D LADY, WITI 80 BUIDT fou ;l{IAn\l;:l'rul all rouneetsa UGLAS, 119 firla. TONS 121700 Ny D ARIKIN & CO] O ROSE ) 540 fout s n Toun 1, 160 Lionkberacat 0 ek by J. N, BARKER, A iy oy winduw, Tu nionthly tnt wllsat, depot only ahout 50, ats; near chiurth and fie schiool, Fo BALU-N UsE, 7 R uatheraain, flier-woll, sisten, porol &o. Suwall eavi pnymont, and bilanos staimonts, Litstunca from' Wi e faro, 7 o S Lalsal SHOW CASE VO ALK 1 Markotat., near Madion. AT, 117 BOUTIR L] , oIl CH‘A!. ll_O_l_l_:\Cll. YEWING DIACHINES, Gy & BAKERS B A ¥ “Gooral Olllea, 10 Slato-at. s b v H Bt H LPorgons huvins old Groy chinys oo tuvitad 1o oalf‘and seo the sl huor gomothing to thulr advantag '\ll\Nu}'\'r’rAN WING MAUI, MA llu‘("nm Machlng Noadlva, MANMATTAN 8, M Aty vil ELER & WILSON BEWINGAMACITINIE aw inbrovad, sold e rontad on onay onthly pay- ponter, BUKNITAN & VLANNERY, Clly dgouts,oitica VW UGN S GIIA ROISELEST TAMILY BEW, fiis mAghtino, allvov-platod, with ostensim top and rovor, oqual 1o N, fud Lot §70, Prico, 825, Roa~ denoo 7 Elghitaout __DUILDING MATERIAL. . im?flln &0 FIET COMMON WIITE Wo0D, g, e Ttuohy on 63 duye! thue, ~ Addsoss 137, Velbung; 0