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e s 1 CHICAGO DAILY 'T'RIBUNE: MONDAY, ALONG THE N. P, Ohornoter of the Region Traversed by that Road in Dakota, The Land No Better and No Worsa than the Land Anywhere on the Plains. Tho Summer-Season Too Short for Any- thing Less Hardy than Pofa- toos and Turnips, The Earnings of the Rond This Secason Nore than Sufficient fo Meet Iis Operating Ex- penses. Average Time Botweon Chicago and Helena, via the N. P. and the U. P, . The Town of Bismarck, and Some of Its Characters. Special Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune. Brayranas, Dakots, Sept, 28, 1873, Of courso, railrond companies run trains to malko thoir councotions, and are gonorally gov- orned in their movements by o careful rogard for the Intrinsic valuo of tho almighty dollar. But, once in o while, tho railrond compaies mako n grand mistako, A caso in point: Tho Northern Pacific trains run on card-timo from Duluth to Fargo, arriving ot tho lattor placo bo- tweou 7 aud 8 In the evening. But at Fargo the traing lay over FROM NIGNT TILL MORNING. all tho way from Duluth to Fargo, I had been told that through Dakota—that is, from Fargo ‘o Bismarclk—tho road was in oxcellont shapo; wd I wos the more surprised when I found that & long and todous - delay bf twelvo hours was to bo mot. Inquiry among railrond-men for the whyof this thing plicited no sntisfactory responso ; nor did I find sny till I discovored that travelors enat and «wost woro forced to patronizo a largo and _com- modlous, but misorably-kept, Northern Pacifio Company hotel. 8o this great isothermal route ~—this pootically-sung Pugat-Sound outlot—is 80 monn a8 to Lold ovor its travelors twolve hours to dorive a pittance of incomo. The Northern Tacific hotel nt Fargo cost £60,000, but the stoward’s bill can't be more than 60 per month, It takes twolve hours to make the trip from Targo to Bismarck, and vico verss,—** through Dy daylight,” as tho Wabash Canal Captaing wsed to advertiso,—n distance of 105 miles, The track is in bottor shape than was tho Union Pa- oific track through Wyoming the second year aftor it was built ; and it is tho more reflection on tho management for dolaying pnssengors Awelvo hours at Fargo, and for dragging its trains along at sixteon miles an hour. 1 wish I had given the Northorn Pacific Com- pany crodit for passing through a bottor country ‘Detween Moorekend and Daluth than I did in ‘my lettors from Brainerd and Moorchead. .But 1hio Company mislod mo by its advertisements, and by tho “blowing” paragraphs of its pon- sioned cditors, I wns led to believo thot tho lino traversed o wonderfully-productivo region through Dakota. Actual observation convincos mo that it DOESN'T DO ANY BUCH A TNING. . fow miles west of Iargo, tho rond entorsupon “the Plains. Tho Plains, or pampas of tho Great ‘West, commence in the British possessions, and -yun pouthwest through Dalkota, Nobrasks and Wyoming, Kougns and Colorndo, New Moxico, aud - terminato in Old Moxico. Tho Missouri River partly hedgos them in on tho north, and tho Black Hills range of the Rocky Mountaing dofiues their westorn lino. If o man croks them by the Texas cattlo-trail or the Nuecos Valloy routo south ; by the old Overland trail, central § or by tho Fremont trail, Lowls & Olarko, or Missouri Rivor routo, north, lio hos crossed thom evorywhere, ‘hioro is not's particlo of diffor- suee in configuration of tho pampns, and only the ona difference of climate. On tho eastorn gection of the Plains the bunch-graes, marsl grass, and a profusion of wild flowors are found ; the central section is marked bi & vast oxpange .of nothingnoss—bunch-grasy, fow flowers, lews water ; tho western wection, by scarcity of aviiter and o coninual strifo for mastory Lotween Dunch-grags and sage-brush., Tho lands belong- ing to the Northern Paciflo Company in Dakot, tho lands_belonging to the Government, are no bottor and 1o worso than the Jands anywhero on ti:o Plaine. Bat the difforonce in climute makes them FAR LESS VALUADLE. Mrs, Flood lives on the Shycunc, and keops » railrond boarding-houso. Bhe told me that this enmmer sho had a nico garden of vegetables : potatoes that matured early and developed Bplendidly ; but, on _the 6th of Septombor the froat camo aud Lilled oll hor cucumbers and to- uatoes, sud nipped her turmps. In tho valley ‘between Bismarok and Tort Lincoln, o German furmer had tho samo oxperionce this yoar ; his cnbbges grow into loaves, and the frost Lilled all the lossor vegetables. Col. Carlin, at ¥ort Lincoln, told mo the season was too short for ‘anything less hardy than potatocs and turnips. Job, when o man Intimaten. to. s Nortpem Pacific omploye that the country is overrated as 2n ngricultural country, ho is ofther insulted or clse opeuly lied to, a8 was tha Monnonito who aeked a Brainordman for information. Botwacn Bicotte and Brajpord thoro is a vast tamaracke mwamp. Ono of tho Mounonite delogation eaw tno wild-pes and ivy vines clinging lovingly to the tamnrack-trunky, ** What are thoro vinos ?" aid hio, ¢ Ah1" said a cuppor for the Northern Paciflo «Compauny, just then at his elbow, ““those are hop-vines. Wo sro now passing through tho famous English hop-garden, Ovor #100,000 in- vouted, sir ; Bplondid yield, sir ; immenso’ profit, «sir.” And the Innocent Rusgo-Gorman Menuonite “hiad to awallow tho lip, ‘I'he Valley of tho Rod River has already Lioon +deseribed, There are tracts of arable Inud on thio Maple River, on the Bhyenno, on_the Jamos River, and thaValley of the Missouri River. But tho groat bulk of the land is a8 outlined in_the ]mn’;rnrh on the Plaing, And west of the Mis- sourl, along the proposed route, tha uniform tostimony of the military oflicers just returnod 4s, that the country is NOT FIT FOR FAIMING PURPOSES, . Now, what othor atlractions does the groat Inothermal presont ? Jay Cooke's and William A, Hownrd's advertisemonts call our atiention to tho vast minoral dopoails all along the line. Whoro oro thoy ? At Fargo, Inat full, . man by tho momo of Wolf, 'who had earncd 500 as & groder, discovered a conl-mino on the land of a pro-omptor. Vislons of wonlth rosa up beforo Lim, aud hapaid bis €500 for tho pre-omptor's claim, stipuluting that the pro- omptor should remain on tho Jund till spring and hold posscssion. During the long and cold wwinter, the pre-emptor made hoavy drafts on “Wolf's conl-mino,—so_hoavy that, when pring eame aud Wolf wont to_work the ming, thero awas no cosl thero, Ilo had only found a -4 pocket,” Anothor follow found n Hilvor-mine avest of Brainerd, ITe preserved the utmost moereey ; droamod of an ensy and rapid fortuno ; took his wpecimou to 8t, Paulsud hnd it assayod. Tlis oro waa only & potrified mollusk, whoso glit- torlng, pearl-liko mside Lo had takon for argonli- Zorous galena. PER CONTRA: Aa already stated, tho carnings of the Northern Paciflo lino luvo (hin souyon hoon moro than wit- ficlent to meot its nctunl logitimnto oxponsos, "The earnings for noxt soason will groatly excoud iu amount, tho nurnings for 1873, ~ But I innint that tho Northeru Pavifio shull not cluim theso tnmlngu,us having boon derived nolely from local l!‘nmu. T'ho hooks of tho agont at Bismarcl, Col, Harry Brownuon, show that hotwoon 11,000, 000 and 12,000,000 pounds of froight hnve looh rocoivod nnd ‘transforrod at Bismarok, Ly it gontract with the Governmont, u lurge propor- tiou of tho supplics dostined for posts on' tho Missourd Rtivor ubove and bolow Bismarck have pagsed ovor the Northern Pacifio Road from &t Paul and Duluth, Tho firat yenr (1809) tho Unlon T'acific Road commonced to carry tho ‘Mantana fralght, it ouly uggregated o total of 8,000,000 vouuds, Duriug \his soason .| Transfer to stenmer nf (another throo m the Northorn Taciflo han boon compoliod to divide tho Moninnn and uperiver trado_with tho Union Paoiflog and the above splondid_showing i Inrgoly to tho crodit of tho formor Company. _Col. Brownson, who for sov- etnl yoara was in tho froight dopartniont of tho Union Pacifio, and ia thoroughly familine with dintunces amml tima, gives ma the following ¢ AVERAUE TIME BEIW] CHICAUD AND HELENA, Va Univn Pacyle Toud, Chicago fo Coumel Blufts, Counell Blufrs to Omatn, Oulia to Oglon, Traunfor at Ogdon Traunfor at Corinuo Corlnmio to Telona, Total, Olilengo to Blsmarck,, Blrmarck to Muscloshell, “Ttangfor to wagons nt Mo Muscloshioll to Meleun. Total. P . Or & differonce in favor of tho Nord ciflo routo of nine days. 'This showing is for tho sonson of 1874, based upon tho assortion “that the ** Diamond R Overland Transportation Comphny * will noxt year build » road from He- lena to t{m month of the Muscloshell, a distanco of 230 miles, and withdraw thoir teams from tho Corluno and Helona route. TIUERE 18 ANOTIER FAVORANLE TOINT to bo considored in connection witih tho carnings of tho Northern Pacific Company for the meason.' -of 1874, This yonr the first freight was transferrod to stemmers at Bismarck on tho 6th of June, quito Into jn tho enson; and tho profits of the rivar-carrying hiavo beon divided botwoon the Northorn L'acino Company ond the Kountz nnd Coulson lings of stoamara. Noxt year, tho Northorn Paciflo Com- auy will undoubtedly have its own lino of boats, Eurnby gaining this honvy porcontage. Bofore passing to tho nocessary paragraph on Bismarck, I add & word or two. As already atat- ad, thore is ecarcely any difforence in the region traversed by the Northorn Pacific Rond and that travorsod by the Union Pacific Road through Wyoming, The samo atmosphoric phenomenn prevail ; tho samo docoptive appearances—some- times a8 mirages, oftenor ad plain distortions, Dut the winds which sweop ncross Northern Da~ Xotn are heavier and moro froquent than aro the winds of Wyoming or Uolnrado. AN AMUSING OINGUMSTANCE s rolntod to mo yostorday by Mr. Winston, a morchant of Bismarck. Last snmuner, Winston had a contract for grading the rond near Crys- tal Bprings. On one section, around an alkali lako, bo bod a fill of soveral fout to make. As sand was tho most available matorial, Winston graded uptho seotion with it. Before, however, tho engincors camo nlong to measuro and cstimato tho work, a ' Dakota broezo" carried his work nll away. Twico ho was Borved this ungencrous trick by Dorcas, but tho third tiine Winston had tho touacious bluo mud of the plaing mixod up into mortar, and plnstored his grade o the wind couldn’t blow it awayl Near _Crystal u[}flnga thoro s tho largost alkall Jako I ovor romom- bor to have eseon in any Torritory. To the unaccustomed eyo of the traveler o Da- kota landscape presonts a gontly-broken surface. Immodintoly around him thora appears only & lovel prairio, but off toward tho northwest hio gees & gontlo clovation, Thinking to got a finer viow, ho starta to_nscend tho * gentlo mound,” Aftor walking porhaps throo miles (whon ho oni; Bupposed it ono), ho discorns that just boyond flos) is & stll] Ligher mound ; and, if ho pursuc his investigations, lo will Jeep finding bigher onos till at [aut be brings up ‘beneath the shadow of Mount Hood. Last yoar, buffalo, antclope, cayotes, and other animald wero to be soon along the line botween LYargo and Bismarck; but, this year, railroad- mon toll mo they have seon but fow of cither spccies. Tho only sign of animated life botwacn stotions in that of tho little brown prairic-owl and tho grasshoppor. Not ovon o Norwny rat. But at tho stations, thousands of black-birds flit throngh the air, or Hght for & momont on tho cars and station-buildings. In this barron ro- gion evon tho black-birds GET LONESOME, and seok contact with the humah family, Jamostown, 850 miles from Duluth, is loeated in o_very bonutiful vnlluy; for all the world like tho Valley of the South Platto aftor it loaves tho mountains, Fort Boward is hore, and alsoa delogation of Los to ont up the offal of tho post. Jamestown lag the bost eating-house on tho road, though it was my misfortuno to reach there about rn hour after the coolk had confessed to o mngoificent failuro with blanc-mango. Threo Bears, o treacherous Bioux Chiof, had alrondy entorod bis appearunco at Fort Soward, with ~ the object of going into wintor quarto A" the wummor ho hus Tioon off robbing and plundéring the whites, and now the Governmont will kindly care for him @uring the cold wintor, and then, with o fresh wupply of ammunition and bisukets, Lo will bo off agnin in tho spring. BISMAROR is Just such n built town as Cheyenno was throo yours ogo, It in only o yoar old, yet never iu ita iworat days bas Bismurcle been under tho sway of the roughs, ‘The decont cloment of the States cumo early, took possession, snd have maiu- tuned due authority eyor since. 'The roughs aro hore, thougk, nud in considorablo num- bors; but they aro & subdued clags,— a8 roughs olways aro whon thoy aro not cortain of having things thoir own way. Busi- nens hias beon dull with them sinco the Northern Pacific stopped construction, and, now that s alorn wintor stares thom iu the face, they aro ansionsly counsaling with ona nuother a8 to tho best way of gotting out of this rogion. Every night, on tho arrival of tho train _from tha Enst, idlo roughs meet it, on the look-out for somo innocent pigeon to pluck, On the evening of my arrival, ono of theso follows (eallad Lippy, from the - amount of lp hs posscased) took mo in_ chorgo, bocauso L woro o plug bat, and his judgmont led him to considor mo & pilgrim," or greony from tho States. Lippy carried my valiso to tho hotel, and then roffered hig services to show mo “ aronnd.” f courao hia first dircotion was toward Crum- my's gambling-houso, Dut, bofore ho bhad nprung his trap ony thii pigoon, Donny Honitin invited Lippy to “ sct 'em up ' in thoso words : “ Lippy, you'ro bracod, Ho ain't no gillie; he's & nowapnper-mau, Le je." Tho * boys " drank to tho houlth of Lippy, aud I oscaped boing plucked. A CUARACTER. On tho stroots of Bismnarclk and in its * dives (eslled dives from the strong similarity existing botween them and the placo where the rich man was whon ho lifted up his eyos and saw Abrabam afar off) L have met mon whom I lind seen boforo in almost ovory miuing-camp on tho Pacifc Slopo, Conspictions nmong them is Donnis Hanifin, an Amboy (IIL.) mon. Denny has oxpo- riencod all the ups and downs of frontior-lifo; to-dny » honyy renlizer on an Lonest claini; to- morrow bionding & crowd in the mud rush for somo Washoo distriet; with plonty of monoey and a ‘“‘high-roller” at faro or monte, or dead-broke and cudgeling his brain for_somo devico to skin tho first pilgrim lo could fiud, No mattor whoro ho was, or under what circumstances the throad of Denny's lifo wag bolug spun out, it i always his_bonat that hois o tlmrnui;hbmd," Nor has Denny boon Enrtinl to loculities. Ho has aimod to distributo imeelf over the Far West,—hore & thumb, thoro pleco of ear, oto. Not long sgo Donny got on o sprec aud gob whipped by threa different individuals, Notbing dnunted, with oyos blacked und olothes %om from hiy bick, Donny paraded tho streots yolling, “Whar's the "mnext man? I'm n’ four- timer, and bound to go _throughl™ It this notice will do him any good, I am willingto add that Denny, liko all “truo Westorn mon, always stood roady to divido with tho needy and fight for the opprossed. Thero aro MANY SIMILAR ONARAOTERS horo, John Wells koops n snloon and gambling- house. Ho too, has ** done” tho frontier. Dave DMullon, whoso prowess with tho six-shooter iu known all over Uolorudo aad Wyoring, advor- tisos himuolf thus : DANCE HALL, Cholce Lignors aud Pleseunt Ansociations, The visitor to Bismarek con drww his own In- foronce us o tho pleasantness of tho associn- tious, —On thio river opposito Bismarck aro two saloons,—ouo enlled “Indgot Bound ;" tho othor, ** Kiyus” (Iudlan vornacular for spotted pony), “ Shung " Stanton, who hna his man " urlad at Brahiord, 14 horo, but the fotes huve ‘been againgt him. Bismarck, howovor, I8 & cosmopolitan placo, The business-men aro shrowd, gonerous, and enterprising, aud, I hope, houeat, Tho TL'ribune, its newspaper, {k o orcdit to any town, and, wora its editors not afilioted with tho Northiern Pacitie Tabios, would do n great doul toward building up tho town, It goes the whale hog on the North- orn Pacific Compulfi', and goes cinzy over tho lonst critielum on Dakota or tho Yellowstono country. Tlemomboring tho animated nowapaper contro- vorsy s Lo whethior there wan sucl s tribo of Tn- disut a8 THE THTONS, I sought information on thut point from two hulf-breeds who havo just roturnod with Gen Bianloy. DBasil Claromont and 1.onis Agard camo to this rogion with FPierro Choutonu in 1843, nud have been hore an lunters, trappors, guides, ovor sinco. When thoy camo horo, the Mant dann ownod wll tho conntry botwoon tho Rod Riv- or uud tho Black Uikl uud south to tho Platto, Agard afiirms that thore are still forty lodgos of tho original Mandaus, who spealk the Mandan Inngungo, and which is not undorstood hy any noighboring tribos. As to the Totons, hoti trappors say thoy know nothing of such o tribo. Yo-dny the” tribea about hera aro the Grovans (Crowa), the 8ionx, nud (he Arickaroos (who 140 tha dinlost of the Pnwneos). Titat ut prosont SMATOR 18 LIVELY,— mndo 8o by the hundreds of kuldiers, tenmaters, and surveyors on their way bnek from the Yol- Towstono oxpodition. Tho enloons and danco- il aro roapivg a rich harvost, and atithe of the wonlth lavishly apent on tho expoditionors by the Goyornmont and tho Northern I'nelfie Company finds ity way_into_Lho hauds of tho clothing- morchants, " Fort Lincoln and Camp Gronowald (whore Onstor's cavalry command hne gano into wintor-quartors) aro 4 miles from Blsmarck, bub tho soldiors mako froquent journeys betweon tho two points. Arriving hero just at tio timo tho expedition roturnad, T have, by porsonal inquiry, gathered many (toms which will not bo incorpo rated in oflleial roports, Theyo, withmy gonernl aumming up of tho Northorn Pacillc_lond, will constituto tho noxt lotter. Puoctox. AN EDGAR COUNTY HORROR. Hllleit Liovess n Biscovered PMurder Resulting fros The Body ok the Vie by o Dog. Lrom the Danville (TU.) Times, Oct, 4, Wo lnet wook gave a short roport of the mfia- torious disappearanco of u woll-to-do snd highly rospectod farmer named Mac Wood, from his homo at Mulberry Grove, a fow miles southwout of Ridgo Farm, in Edgar County. A gontleman living fn the vieinity, aud s friond of the mur- dored mau, called ab the Times offico on Thos- day, from whom wo gathered the following par- ticulars : In tho nftornoon of Sunday, the 7ib of Sop- tomber, r. Wood, in compiuy with his wifo, wont to picl somo plums at n point not far from boir rosidonco. Mulberry Grova is composed of seastorod clumps of blnck-jncks and plumn thick- ots, with narrow vistas of praitio Tunning-ho- twoon. It was horo, under n plum treo, thn wifo left hor husband and returned home, e this {8 hor talo) aying ho wonld go over to o {stnnt fiold to soo about his catilo, hio being n cntllmfiro\\'or on & lawgo scalo, Tho wifo went Lomo (stilt hor story), did iho choroy, and wont to bed, The “morning dawned but still the husband was absont. ko performad the duties of her lousoliold, and sometime in {ho forenoon she wont to the futal plumb treo ‘whoro slio parted with hor husband, and discov- orod o pool of blood, and trnoos whero ho lad boen drng&;udnud ludden besido n trec-top. Sho also found human hnir that had been torn from his hend. Bhio then went to hor brather-in-law's houso not far away and_consulted oyer tho mut- tor, sud somotuno in tho afternoon the alarm wa given. The nows sproad like wildfiro, nud soon the country for miles sround was nroused, It wae {hon growing datk, aud no traca of the body could bo found., = On the following moruinj {‘mndrada wore on tho grouud, aud tho searc) ozan. Bvory concolvablo placo wns ransacked. All thie old wells for miles around were visited, barng and susplcious dwollings searchod thoroughly, to no_svall. For deys this was kept up, even along Browlot's creok s for na tho Wubnsh ; and, in fact, all parts of the cmmtrf ‘I'io wifo all this time stoutly assorted that her husband’a boflI\;WM buriod somowhore on his own land. ‘Thoe sonrch was at last givon up. The offer of s roward by Edgar County of 8200, and Ly pri- vate partios of 2500 for the body, still stimulated many to continuo in tho alnost hiopoloss undar- taking, and it would havo boen nbandoned en- tirely but for tho instincts of n littlo bluck dog. ‘L'his littlo creuturo was tlio companion of littlo girl sent ncross the fields on an errand to o noighbor's, Ata certain Eoiu\ in tho plowed fiold the dog began to dig and bark. Tho little girl yan to tho spot, when tho emoll of do- caying flosh aroused hor curiosity, and, roturning to the houso, sho made Inown tho discovory to throo gontlomen, noighbors, who happonod to bo presout, Mr. Cramb, M Connelly, and Mr. Vost. They wont to the (-3)0 and soon uncovorod the remnius of thelr dund Sflclld, whicl were buried about eighteen inches cop, A jury was snmwmonod, nnd o post-mortom: ox- amination mado by Drs. Roborts and Baum, It wag found that tho unfortinnte man had been shot threo timos, one shot pagsing through tho Tiead, ono through the bronst, cutting through the left vontricle of the hieart, and ono bresking tho jmw. This took placo by the light of o Drugh firo in tho cdgo of tho grove, and tho #eono wag o weird and wild ona. In tho meantime, o young man named Lon Tenlon, on whom suspicion fell, hud bean ar- rostod and rolensod for want of proof, tho body not yot baving been found. A mun named Wil linms was also arrosted aud relonsed, lenlon jmmodiately fled, aud his whoroabouts is now un- known. On Wainesday atternoon following the murder, n young man mado himsolf kiown to tho Z9mes roportor on tho grounds at tho Catlin Twir, and stated that o gentle- man named Wood hed disappearsd from Mul- Lorry Grove, and it was heliovad ho hnd been murdered. He aluo statod that thoro had heon an old foud between Wood nnd his brothors-in- lnw, Willinms and Davidson, ubd suspicion fell upon thom. From the deseriptions givon of Henlou, thia was the man, who sought thus to throw uuulylcmnu upon ofher parties and eludo pursuit. 1l netions wero wild,and excited, pnd were congidered at tho timo us but naturat to a soemingly unsophisiteated follow, then brought for the flrst timo in contact with & gront crimo, ho notes takon wero unfortunacoly tost, and the briof report given is from womory. This Henlon was suid at the time 6 have been on too intimate terms with Mrs. Wood, and for his_suspicions conduct wos discharged from In- bor by Mr, Wood, in whosa service ho had been for some timo. 1o had, in fact, fallon despor- atoly in lovo, and was dying to gratify it. Tho husband, unfortunatoly, stood in his way, and waa tho barifor betweon Lim nud the fruition of his hopes. It was but tno working out of n montnl problem that ho should soek to remove tlie obstacle to lis desiros. He sought tho first opportunity, and by the now suppood. biolp of Wood's family enomios,—whicl, by tho way, ot the worst upan enrth,—Llo found meavs to nc- complizh his purposoes, ‘Whether tho wifo was used ns a decoy duck to trap bLer husband in thut fatal plum thicket, ‘waits for timo to develop. She hns not, as yot roportod, boon orrested. Ilor amours with Fout: Lonlon, howovar, woro woll known, and his illleit lova ' enid to biave beon rociprocnted. With = forbearance unknown to fow, the hus- band sought to hido tho gkeloton in his closat, and to cover up his shamo by ontliving it, truate ing to vimo to mako ull things oven. She is anid tobo below an nverago mientality, which mnda Tor husbaud’s griof the more poighant. Sho is rapresonted tobo comely in porson, and ousily flntored. ‘Whon tho body of tho murdered man had heen found, Willinms was re-nrrestod, togolhor with Davidson and wifo, The eireumstances led tho nuthorities to beliove that Willinms was ne sory to the crimo, from the fact thut at daylight on Monday after the murdor ho plowed ovor tho round wliore Woad lind been buried, und at tho dontical spot had shoeored his team so na to throw a furrow over the gravo without hiy horses treading upon it. By threats Lo wag also com- ollod to fn and dig ont tha revolyor lio had loaned to Ilenlon, and which ho had covofod up with dirt and rabbish near his barn, Natwith- standing all this, he porsists in deolaring his in- nocence, In the meantimo tho slouth-hounds of justice are ou tho truil of Honlon, backed hy abundant moans to hunt far and long, ‘What Allan Pinkor- {on caunat occomplisk in thls lino, tho world has nover yot found out. e Congressionnl Suinvics, Frous the Keokuk Coustitution, KEoKUI, Ta,, Oct, 1, 1873, 3. Shelley tBii: Yours of this dny is {his momant recoivad. Ihaveno objoction to state to you candidly my viows about the expenses of Con- crossmen at Washington, I do not think tho leyitimately honeal and konorable oxponses of n niewmber of Congross at Washington during tho short session of Congross (ninaty days) can be over $400, and for tho long sossion (about five mouthe), not ovor 700, I kopt an account of my oxponscs of tho short gession of the Thirty- first Congroas (1860), and it was loss than 2100, dnolusivy of somo &80 puid for my travelivg from Towa to Washington, and back to Tows, I sovoral weolis ngo wrote a lettor to the Ion, A 0. Dodgo, who was neutly twonty yours o mombor of Uongross, stating what my oxpensos hind boon g ubove, and asking whnt bis expori- once had hoen winlo at Washington, In rofor- onoo to tho matter, aud ho roplicd, enying his oxperionco in_that lino wus nbout tho samo ny mine, Outside of my travoling faro, wy ox- Touses were not ovor 00 for the short Hossion roforrod fo, and ou u salary of 38 & doy and lloagg, minking i all bout £3.200 for tho con- grosaionnl yonr, L suyud, you soo, to bring homo to Iown with me, = womo §1,800, In thoso doys thora ‘wore some tombors of Oougress whoso wine-suppors, cur- rvingo-driven, and visits to disroputublo lxlucou cost two or throo times, l:mlmmy. noro hau thoir salarios ; but tioy did not wil Con- grosn b0 pusm u lnw to incronso thoir rularios Lo covor thoo oxpunsos, Tha spondthrifts in Con- £rons 1 thode - duyn were very fuw, uard Cong slonul coruption “wag unkuowu, 1 think o fair Col, J. D and logitimato salary for o momber of Congrosa shoutd not oxcood §4,000 a yonr. Thoro aro ahout throg montha only of o takon from his liomo businoss in ona yoar, and about fivo moutha in tho othor yoor of his ofticial term, pay- ing him (at_the rato of 84,000 o yoar) the sum of $8,000 for nlszm ‘mounths sorvices. How many thousnd oxcollent men nro thero, and vory iit, too, Lo ba reprosontatives in Coue Rtoss, who hiave familios to support, and whoso snlary or income does pot oxcsed 31,600 n year, for not threo months Inbor in o yonr only, but for tho wholo twelvo months ? I traco much of tho corruptions which have disgraced the Awmorican Congross for tho pant dozen years to its increnso in Congrossional sal- aries, Thoy got so much monoy for no little, nnd got 1t 1o onsy, that, Hlo apondthrifts who inhierit fortuncs, their obicf trouble is to sook out mosus of ploasure, luxury, and oxponse. Ttespoctfully yours, Dasico I Mintes, Sr. HORRIBLE CRIME. A Young Man Charged with tho Mur« der of £iis Mother and Sistor, From the Seranton (Pa.) Republican, Sept, 29, A most brutal and barbarous murdor was com- mitted at tho O'Mara manaion, near tho wator- tank in the vicinily of Montrose Btation, on the liue of tiio Dolawure, Lnckawauna & Wostarn Railrond, on Friday night or onrly Saturdny morning, Tho greatost oxeitomont provailod among tho pooplo in the vicinity ot the station, in counoquanco of tho finding of tho doud and mutilatod bodies of Mrs, 0'Mara and hor daugh- tor, on Bnturday morning, on or uear the track of tho Dolaware, Luckawanna & Westarn Rail- rond, Thoro was no suspicion of murder whon the bodies woro flrst found, no one log of tho mother and an arm of tho'daughtor woro out off. ‘Tho untural supposition was thnt thoy hnd ‘beon run over by the cars and killad. The bodies wero romoved to tho station snd a Corouner sum- moned. Upon closor examination by the Coro- net's jury it was at onco concindod that the vie- tims ind beon murdered and not killed by tho cars, 'Lho amputations did not presont thnt torn and hacked appoaranco made_ by tho wheols of r cur, but ng thanEh thoy had beon sovored by n sharp imstrument, Tho faces of tho vietims wero black and blue, and showed ovidonco of Tinving boen beaton with gomo blunt instrumont. Tho aunouncoment of theso facts created the most_intonso eoxcitomont among the.erowd ns- sembled, and suspiclon nt onca rested upon the son and brothor of tho vietims; for it wus well Lnown by many in the noighborhood thut o spirit of anlmosity had oxisted botwoen tho son, and mothor and daughtor, sinco the denth of tho fuher, Phis was owing to an alleged unequal dincabution of property by the will of tho fathior. Tho yotng man thought that the moth- or and sistor had been loft more than thoy woro Justly ontitlod to. It s also statod, by thoso ae- ‘quainted with young O'Mara, that lio "had ofton mado_threats of intended injury to nis mothor and sister, but it was not thought that ho would put thom {nto oxecution. Aftor tho impancling of & jury, o watch was kopt on O'Mara to soo that ho did not escape during the invostigation, T'ho spot whero tho bodivs had been found was ‘examiuod and tho tracks of o wagon discoverod, which was from the dircction of the liouse ocen= piod by tho O'Maras, It oxtonded no further than to whoro - tho bodies ware found; hera tho ‘wegon bnd heen turned around. Tho track was followed by tho oxcited multitudo—which waa incroasing fu numbors and intonsoly in_foeling ovory momont—and Dblood stains in the rond overy fow yards woro traced to tho door of the O'Mara mansion. Thero was also blood in tho house. Tho track of tho wagon on its backward courso, aftor dopositing its lond of murdered victims, was not in the dircction of tho house. This trail was takon aud followed by somo of tho crowd, aud in a forest was fonnd an os-cart covered with blood and hair, This cart olso bolonged to tho O'Maras. At evory turn the obain of circumstantial syidonce bo- came strongor and stronger against fuuu O'Mara_ 88 tho porpotrator of this doublo an most fnhuman murdor, Pelrick Irving, an om- ployo of O'Mare, was suspected of bolug rn ac- enmplice in tho crimo. Notwitbatanding thestrong circumstantiol ovidonce producod againat theso two mon, still more conclusive ovidence was ob- tained in both engos in the blood on their cloth- ivg which thoy could not nccount for, The two mon wero exemined before tho Coronor's jury, but not in tho hearing of cach ofhor. Tho stories woro very conflicting in rogard to thelr rotiring tho provious night, thoir risiug in the morning, whore they woro on Iriday ovening, and in fack on_ all questions nsked thoro was 110 ngreomont botwoon tho twwo. The jury rondorod thieir vordict in_the ovening, after being in sos- sion all aay. Thoy charged O'Mara and Irving with ihe murder of Mrs, O'Marn nnd daughtor. The prigoners wora takon to Montrose, and con- fined 1u tho prison at that place, Our informaunt snys bo loft the cu; ou tho mom‘u“f{ train for” Binghamton. When he ronch Montroso Station the conductor in- formed him that two womon lad been run over that morning & short distance Lelow, and their romuing wero nt tho statlon, Having somo twenty minutes’ time bofore the train would start, o wont to oo them. 'Thoy wore lying on tho loor, coverad with o shoet, Lhoro ‘was no one in tho room but a young man abont 25 years of nge. Our informant asked tho young man if ‘ho know who they twera. o toplicd without tho lonst bouitation, and without tho slightost emotion of regrot, but mora with an air of prido: ¢ My mother and sistor!” at the samo time neking hiim if bio wished to soo them, nnd, rocelving an afirmative reply, threw off the shoets and looked down on tho countenances of his butchored mothor and sistor, without oven n eigh or the slightest oxprossion of emotion that would de- noto that e ever saw or know them. When anked why ho did not have thom takon home, ho roplied that lio was waiting until tho Coronor camo. TIIo wes esked whethor ho know how the aceidont happencd, nnd ho replied that he know nothing about it until ho was sent for, that when ho got up iu tho morning ho missed his.mother and sister, but thought thoy bad ono to tho station for somoe reason or other. Clis wag tho flendish murderer, Mrs. O'Mara wan about 45 years of nze, tho daughter about 19, and tho son about 23, = He was married, and eont his_wife home to hor parents tho morning before tho murder. e —— NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Mrs, Workman is out of i]l\ll on 98,000 bail, and is keoping houso for her husband, who i ot work plastering in Motamorn. Ondors for youig alligator moat haso beon received ab Pilastkn, Fla, It is said to cure oodlos and othor ‘dogs of tho maugo, pro- vided n liberal seasonivg of utrychnino bo su- pnmxdo]l;. 4 it — oston reportor fonnd a packnge of £16,000, the other (h:f', and he rul‘u‘-s’ml tho #2 whiol tho ownor teudored Lim. Homa folky aro #0 alriuh, —Revoipts for stamps at the New York Post- Offico bave diminished £2,000 & day sinco tho uuic, and are now only about 6,000 & day. Thors is, however, an” incronso noarly corre- sponding to this in tho demaud for money-orders, _—Capt. Canltleld and tho Rev. Mr. Jackson killod » notorious man-eating tiger with strych- niue, recontly, in Madrag, Iudia. ‘This tigor for the last threo yoars hnd killed s man o wook on an ayerago, o *‘toughost” mot of *roostora” that over shook tho dust from any town, eays tho Tono (Nev.) Jowrnal of Aug. 20, *left Itono yostordily moruitg for the new mining_district of Cornucopia. ‘Thoy camo hoto from Virginin, Among tho erowd wora four New York gunstight- oy, two Chieago murderors, threo Daltimoro Draigors, ono Philadolphia prizo-fightor, four San Francisco hoodlume, threo Virginia boats, t_gjo II'ukm Pooific roughs, and two check guor- rillas," —Qoorgoe Wallace, of Larlvillo, droamed ho had asand bunk on his land, sud’ next morning Emcumlml to tho placo and found a fiftoon foot itk of sand loss than throo foot below tho sur- faco, Tlo now sells sand at 60 conts a lond, cus- tomers to holp thomsolves, —Toxarkana, the ombryo railway centor in tho Bouthwest, is derived from tho names of Statos that corner noar it—*! T'ox " for ‘oxas, * Ark" for Arlansas, and “ana * far Louislana, Tho Cairo & Fulton Itoad, from8t. Louis ; tho Intornational, from Austin; the I'ranscontinontal, from Sher- man, aud the Toxas Peifle all contor at this youug town. —T'he Shah ‘declares that Xuropean rulers aro not Kings at all, hoeauso *¢ they consult tho will of tho peopla and have no power over tho lives of thoir subjects, Thoy cnimot talke monoy whon thoy want it, and are Kings only in namo, An Enstern monarch ean do as ho likos; he i not bound to ploase anyouo, und comes sud foos a6 ho wills, —Tooplo who keop cholea lquors In bhoir honses will inve auothor oxouso for retaining it, provided thoy also kesp something olse choico or valuabla sbout thoir promises. A munnamed Logren_broke into tho residonco of tho bauker Cuittendon, at Watorloo, fown, the othor ovon- ing, for tho purposn of robbory, but finding #omo choleo lquor ho dranls to intoxioation, nud foll nsleop on u lounge, whoro lo was found in the morning with u watel aud other artlolos in hiy possossion, Tha court hoing in ession, ho was Indioted, and will shortly bo ontho way to tho Pnnlmmlur{, —Iron ovo in this country is so plentiful and 80 uceossiblo that it enn ho'mined a8 ohoaply as snnd can bo exenvatold, Donr conl moans donr fron. Tho cont of fron in olilofly soul and labor, Labor eaunot bo ohenponed, and conl can bo and must be, Wo cannob rotuinn our vwu market, OCTOBER 6, 1873, nor gain foroign markots, unloss we can_undor- noll Iingland, nnd wo eaunot undersoll England unless wo havo -conl - and transportation at tho Towaat possiblo ratesi—T'roy Whig, —~Tho davil has boon badly worated by tho Rov. J. B. Bylvestor, of Chatlinm Contro, Now York, who writes Lo tho Ohristian Advocale as follows : * A faw wecks ngo, tha dovil got ball (or dance) on my chargo, I annonncod that wo would hayo soven prayer meotings for oncl ball, The movoment resulted in fourteen prayor meotings,at which the Chureh was greutly quickoned,"” . —Tho gmnl!o for tho now Post-Oflice of Cin- cinnatd, O., Is about to be iaken from tho Rook- ford, Mo. quarrles. About 450,000 cublo fect will bo required. The stone will bo eut at Lho quarry, and will roquire tho services of upwards of 040 stono-cuttors, * - —Tho suita ngninst the Blaton Island Forry Company for dnniages causod by Lho oxplosion of tho forry boat Wostfiold havo boon dacided in the Court of Apponla agalngt tho plnaintiffs, and dismigsod with costs, The dofonro wng a tochnicsl ono (that tho boat was commitling an illogal nct by rmmlng on Bunday, and that the Company could not bo hold for fhjuries to pas- songors who choso to tako tho risk), and wo pro- sumo that 1t was upon these tho *docision wns ivon. The position, judgod by common sonso, # untonnblo and absurd, and wo may thereforo conelude that the result of tho trinls is_naunothoer ono of thoso things peoulinr Lo tho Now Yorl Judlciary, for wlich but one roason scoms nutur- ally to prosont itwolf. CiTY REAL ESTATE, I~ E HOUSES NEAR LIN: UADWELL, 1tooms 19 and 2, 69 Doarborn-st. ol 3C Z FOTL.OWING . Bitlor, Wallhor, Summer, Wiator, b : nlso, on Wentworth, Shurtiofr,’ Po 'alao, on Aloxandor, Twonty- onty-sovonth, ‘I'wonty-elghtll, Napoldan, Twentyninth, Enrf, Thirtfeth, Taven, Tuix ret, cond, Thiriy-third, Tuiétyifth, rlxth, Thirtyaoventh, Xontaine, and Thirty.ight Litlo'porleat, ty docds.’ A sery small paymont down, § yoars! thmo, 0 nor eont Intorent. No aganoy b noss,’ Apply to awnor, ALBERT URANIE, 114 Monroo-s e T ONE.AND. ORY THAME cottago and lot on Thirty: nont Wallaco, nn iong Unio; monthly paynio: e een, A wates o Piothinens e portect. ™ Ry o TRED' Py FISHIER, i GENTRAL PARK AND g (o oF 16 vor cont S 4 ) O PHINNEY & LOMBARD, 163 La- iscount fur all cash, a} JrOR BALE-AT " A~ BANGAIN-SKTOIY AND asoment huuso Nu, 60 Wost 'Isle nont Ash. Annd-nve; will take for tizat paymoat savings ooks on any good b, A I, DOWNE & 00., No. 181 Washiujton- toou JPOME BALI-E WANT SOMF MONEY, AND WILL Fivo bargaina (it sovaral pleces uf city, vent oatato of Faluo frou B6M to $16,000. _Addreas O 8, Tribuno oiflcn, JFOR SALE_NORTIT CLATK ST o FRET FRONT. ing on Nortl Clark.at., noat Olilo, A Iargs part of o, nurclinan monoy cnn véhialn for & numbor ot yoars, ENYDER & L 14 ‘Nixon Bullding, northeast cornor Blouros and LaScllo-sis. Ol SALE-WE ARE AUTIHORIZED T0 OFFER gholoc proporty tronting Onicrood bonlosard and Wi~ bash and Michizan-nes., at onel prioos, and (ake in pay: mont Unfon or Third Natlonal Bank stock. W, D, K1l TOOT & CO., 8 Fast Washington-st. VOR SALE-T.OTS, fs1s TO ATLRY, ON INDIANA and Pralrio-ava,, at only $15 por foot, % cash, balanco Inono mud b uas,” o owi oug or mba sust lats para bottor than to loave’ monny in tho bank. J. HENRY 1L, 16 Dearborn toom 5. TOR BAlJi— KANKAKER DBOULEVARD_T0XI foot on thia cormor of tho boulosard and Forty-firat.st., SNYDER & LI, Nn, 14 Nion Building, rnor Monrop and Lagi front. Do Fon BALE-PAULINAST. ~10 LOTS, 25X126 TRET anctr, botswacn York and Poficsts.” BNYDER & LEE, Ny 14 ttxon Liuitaiug, nortiesst oiraar Mooroo and La~ st 8 TPOR BALR-MIOMIGAN. AV, BETWEEN TWEN {prstand Twgnty.socond-ste., Lvo-story and. basa ‘mont brlck housa, 13 rooms, all modorn improveniont Int, B6x14, BNYDER & Litk, No. N Nizon Bullds ‘Dofthonst carnoe Monroo aud LaSnl SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JrOR SATE_MIPLEWOOD ~ANIGINING OLD city limiLs; only 4 wiiob from Court-Fouso; acocssibl by stonm cars; commutation faro, 8l conts. 1. frontaga .on _1umboldt Loulovard, Tuilo ern-avs. ‘I'rens have boon set out over the entire 518, rop- orty; sldowalks o boen latd ; arlosian woll, suporiar to any othor fn thia vicinily, lowing at a rate of & gullons Por minnto of puro wwator, vinal (i overy ruspect to that of Lako Michigan. Purchinsors of_thoso lots avol't city tnzas, whilo at thio samo timo tho proporty 1s rapidly hnnelig in, satug by tho clfy {mprovonionts, w #oon reach this vicinlty, Lots for salo on easy pagmonts, No M:Il[! ment reqidred of partioy making {mproves monls, - Prico of lots, fram $100to 86:0. Wo can furnis {yiniad abeteacts of it (o tho shovo proparly. - VIS, WING & FARLIN, Room 3, & Enst Wushingion-st. FOR SALE-CHOICK BUILD) LOTS AT NORTLT Ravonswood, hixls oty §10 por fuot and upwarids, ArtenTiont hhis property, having tho ndvantugo of rallrond faollition, schools, churchies, dud soaluty, van be Jmproved and rentad ao as to not 1d por cont, panie or o punic. Thorelauo botter toat of Yaluo. than thir, nud #oakora for homestead orinvustinont sltes aro luvited to ‘oxamino this land. Onodlf acro, atjolning efation, 168 foot front, Se0g; ‘usual torms; or 876 exsh, ‘Tho ohenpost lot in tho vicius ity, "ROBERT GRELR, 8 LaSallo'st,, Room 3, OGN BALE-000 FRET ON STATE.S . _Uh 10 A no who has_th moy. K 15U HENEOADWLILL, 6 Dontborn-ste Roows 1 and 3, (OR BALE—VERY GHEAP, AT WASIINGTO N Telghts, any part uf 10 noros oh Wostorn v, Als I Taot. cornor i Kenadnio ot S608 loot. . BBWARD 1 SWEHT, 3 Honora Bicok. < OR SALE_NIW COTTAGE.: 3 ROOMS, AND acres good, dry, Improved land, 3 milo from dopat, bart, on furt Wayno Kallroad, Ghicago & miles, uglm Lalanco $10 monthly, * Ko ageacy RAKLE, oflica days Mondays and Fri- A HANICWITAT 18 A BANK—T WITT, 1thin olght Llooks of tha Kvaunton deiot Fon woll 20 fots it nt $400 por lot, to ba paid for in 310 mumhl# m)‘ml\nls or WNE, 163 Mon. in ten snnual paymonts, O. 15, BROWNE, 13 M TO RENT--HOUSES. 10 RENT_TWO.BTORY AND DABEMENT MAR- Llg-front Liousos on MacAllator-placo, fronting south n Vot k] oaniain 5 romsusohci, i1 clmote ot and ol water, bt iuni, i, i, Voll i sl fox Aonpanioy bt 11 v Avpiy (o Wa d ORAHAN, T4 Dunebornegte - 00 Y To TUNTTHILIEE 8.5TORY AND TANEMENT stano-front housns on Ontario-st., batwoon Htato and Donrborn, with ol misos kY ‘madarn improvelonis, Appl, o pramison,'to Ty WHERLIR. T(}\' nlf]\;'ll'l—nxg?‘}yv “()UFHCI:, 10 11"‘1(7.\"1. u'}\lh\;fll Nlio, ottty ghod. totnnte. - Ranivy 41480 Watitoraves or of 1 RUGINI UADAVELD, 6 Bontby oy 10 and' 20; 110 RENT 11 UPPRIL PATT OF HOUST, COiL: .L " nor of Sholfiold-st. and Lill-uv., 9 blocks north of Lincola.av, cars. 10 RENT_TWO 0-ROOM 1I0URES, ON CENTI: O oAtk gt om 0 par tmonth,” WIIE PLE £ CLARKSON, 183 Sauth Ulark Y HOUHIE CONTATNING Lwo famillos, with wator and gas, n or 43 South Markat-yt 10 RENT—A FING DRIOK DWHRLLING, TATE IN house, {ronting Caliiotad., hofwean 1t i S foneth it Tuents-itheat —ADDly to BARKFIL 160 Danborn £ T_ONLY 816, NIOK 6-ROOM COTTANE 1070 L Jnoknon.at. { wator {1y liotso, Tnrwo sard, oto, TRULS- DILL & BROWN, 170 West Sadisonat. Suhnrhnn. 10, RENT_GHEAT—A GOOD NEW HOUSL, WELT, lueatnd, I livauston: also fisa in Nortly Kvanston, At feom BI5 16 §20"por wanti, or will ll on 103eane tiiney 3l notbing but Intorost yiid aunuslly I advanco. 0. E. BROWNI;, 153 Monroo. E10, OR, TIRADE, AT MAYWOOD; froateat finegaii sinay tho panla 8-slory lintee, Bixis, woll'llnished, 3¢ binck, barn, shiuhbors, splendfd ol o Aty to f, 5 DANTELS) Nor i1 Boulls Lonvitat hicanh, . TORENT--ROOMS. O RENT- 01 EAD—NIORI, TSI D day, o ir Board of i .‘:1"—51'::l o noar i.in on, 897 Noril Wol 10 RENT - ELEGANTLY FURNISIIED ROOMS hy tho dny, wook, oF month, at tha KL Elmo, No, € nnd 7 Dearbornat, Clargos' reasouablo, Inquiro'at TRoom 73, MO RENT-—A V! on fouctly floar of NI “ROOMS ™ IN” NEW BRIGIK In Park, oheap. Inguiro on’ prom- 1Y _PLEABANT FRONT ROOM Lusinoes lucke ront 13 only Apply to 1), J, OROCKER, Itnoma fand 7, 167 Clark-n Boolkeenors, Clovka, TVANTRD-A FIRST.OLASS SALESMAN 1N A AT ‘auid cap atar: ono who aan apenk Qorman and Kng- b, _Apply to WA 1IKRBST, 161 Bluo Tslanil-ny GERMAN DRYGOODH ner Mils i J-A COMPITENT TOORRIEPL, GRC oforred, Addrosa H 80, Telbuno utiicd Trades. EDIATELY, 10 GOOD JOINKRS, LS &GO, Stato ond Warhiington-sis, W ANTED-WATCHMAKE: MUSY i A GOOD sorknia, hiabite} nono otlior teinoratg, and of nood 4 Ti, G, QAT npatrn, 1y ANTED = TWOBIOMAICERS, 10 MAKH nowad'and pog work, Call at 1176 Botith Halstcilut,, or SUE Y avds. Blomdng or Fabadng By NI W VWANTEDFiNT mako roquired, W ANTED T GUSTOM COAT MAKEIS 0G0 into the country: stoady work and goud pay, Moot tho advartisor it tha Feliin oMo A% 3 ‘e tn® "Siotriays aburp, or adiross Tox Rivor - Manufaoluring Conie Dany, Eliin, Ti. Employmont Arencios. ANTED—100 MIiN FOR GRAVEL TRALN, COM- -y o, ont knon with o mom; 40t nenda and athtio oo o e intors, ANGHLL & EOARTI 3O A oipiat - ANTED-20 MEN FOR GRAVEL TRAT] i palring, and track-liting, on P, U, & 8t. Louis Raile ay Gamiiany work: sioady all'tuayear, 31 North Clark: o anida: o minos. iyt 10 rativond. kaboro i ATRISTIAN S DING, HolT8uatu O outh Caanits VW ANTED 20 OHOPPENS, 60 SAWMITT TANGE. and 1) Inborora, froo faro, at 263 Randolph-st, 0. V. SAELL & CO., Ttoom 4r Miscollancouns. ATANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG minn icquainted with ianufacturers, inachinist stonmhoat, and ratlrond otticials, to tako iho agonoy foi tho Piladolphia, Arbeatos Faddnz, Apgly or ad I&zflhmlflmncrl, DANIEL U, 8NY 917 North n g ED-MEN" 0 TRAVEL AND BBELL OUR Nnthyst., Philadolp) WA ! ‘éll‘\v Roods; pays o largo protit, 27 Kast Madisun. rim RENT-TWO NIOKLY FURNISIIED ROOME, sultablo for Lwo or threo gentleman or man and his nll 1+ modorn [mprovomonts; private fomily, 86 Wa- anliny. "0 RENT_TINELY FURNISIID ROOMS, RINGLE L or on eulto, by fln‘! weok, or month, In ncw (publle) blook, £ to 63 Jouth Halsted'st,, northicast corner Madi- soit. _Oifieo, Itoou 43, T\ HENT-SLREPIRG ROONE, FURNISIED AND unfurnishod, by day, week, or month, ot 18 Frauk- fin-st,, noutlionst curnor Washington-s 0 RENT=VIfiY NIGELY-EUININT Turnishiod roor Appls'nt 1tonm 44 D OR UN- UL R O ———— T0_RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o, Storos. 110, RENT-NO. 1815 SIATIST., STOR roomis in roar’; good lacation fur'ry goo WITH 6§ Ofiaon, 0 RENT—A PLEASANT OFFICE ROOM, WITID doul witl bo rontod choap untll naxt spr wepaner Unlon™ attioe, 114 Moniru: PO RENT_PART OF A VERY FINE REAL T Gatats oiis on wintn flo, Sgahe Addves Witk Bamo and buainos, Fribw Tb’mz A FINTS SUITE OF O] L Inquico at No. 10 liast Muncoo- NT—A_DHESK-ROOM, office, to a good party only, Bullding, 15 Dourbori. R PART OF MY Ggll at Room 5, Fullor's VW ARTED-10 RENT—A COTTAGE SUITANLR Tor fanilly of 4 or B3 must bo withlu b minutas' \alk of atreot cars loading to business contre. Address V i, "Lelbun ofice, giviois torus, locality, and doscription of praporty. NV ANEED N WISHING TMPLOVMENT TO YV " holl “onr now artiolos; will pay woll. Amerlcan Novolty Company, 1% Sou rk o "“r'ANmD-A GOOD SATMEMA AR NO Alfo on0 for outalda ity bul objociians to frave] L ‘,‘YANTIED—(’-.DC ENGLISH 2457 Stato- for anonagl I o FANTED—-ONFE = MAN TBROILER AND FIVE y___}uwh:nulrln.:{\rml: At kitehon, new Briggs Toaro, \YANTH -AT 150 DEARBOR! ROOM 9, MEN farmors proiarred, 10 carn 870 por Week, {n country | 1. 5 MIONARDRON & G0 Paiont Bodlettar oo WARTED--FEMALE HELP, ' Tomesting. T ANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPLTENT. GIRT, for sccund work, at 119 Calumot-av, Call on Monday aftornaon nnd uvonitir, betwoon 4 and 8 o'clnck. AL RING il botwosa 7 and 18 0 clork g imn "V“ DA GILG FOR Sit andat witli ghild. ' 63 Sonths Carpontor-st FVANLED- W0 COMPETENT GIRLS AS GOOR and yecond mirl In privato fanily; Gorma, Norwos lan, or Swaido prafitad s must bo thorbughly nequaiuted with'holr dutias, ~ Call or address 20 Park-uv, AUt COMPLTENT QIRE 70 DO WASIE sing il Troninge, at 164 and 166 Itnst, Washingto TWANTED-OILE, BOR KITOHEN-WORK 1N A small privata aniily whors seovud i) s kept; Gor d. Call a4 Doarborivat., Room D, UL ASHLAND-AV,, AN girl, willl guod ity ralorondos. Senmatrosson. 70 WORK ON 00ATS; ALSQ Gall nt 163 Townsond-st. p VWARTED-TO, RENT-S OR i UNFURNISHED rooms for refinod lndy's business, uot to oxcoud 315 por month; unoxeoptionablo rofuronces. Addross 2 Ab- ‘ordoon-at. BOARDING AND LODGING, Soath Sido. 4.3 JIUDBARD-COURT-FIRST.OLASS TBOARD kO foe Indigg or gontiomon; 1 to €660 por waok, with iou 9 TWENTY.IIFTH ST, _A TURNISITED ROOM 209_1«; Lvo gontlouion, with Doarne WABASITAV. ~A D 506 Hanied v Tioforonces roquircd. FO WABASILAY.. OUG _rooms to rent with or without board i 855 WABASIEAV. 210 NIGELY, FURNISITED 0 roims, witlh or iithont honed liot and cold. water Bath-room and gus; privata fumily, West Side. GABANT BUITE OF inglo rooms, with boasd, TIANDSOMRLY. funmsmt-n 18 Anero T., FURNISHED AND UNFUR aished voo 1th bonrd, Reforences oxolinaod, 20 “NORTIL SANGAMON-ST.—WITI BOAKD, glmnm, room for gents or gent and wifa, U GREEN-ST., JUST ROUTIL OF L1 Monewn.—A nioolarga front toom, well fuentah- ©d, and suilablo for o marziod caublo or two young mon, to bo ronted with best of table.Loard; day-bosrd vory reagouablo; brick liousg, &a. 5 call on promiso: 14-() WARREN-AV._FURNISHED ROONS FOR 5 minrried and _stnglo {mr(nn!: good board, reasou~ ablg torina; ono block from Mudison'st. cara. 850 WEST WARHINGTON-ST,_FORNISHED O 0.4 uafuraistiod rooms, with baard. Roforoucos ro- quirod, . 5 98() VI WASHINGTON.ST—0 RENT WITiE board, 0no pleaswat front room_furnislied, EW WOTEL, Hotols. NEW HOTEL-PARKER HOUSE, ata,—This botol ia untiroly n 00 gneats: torms, ¥3 poeday | oard, with rqume, {eann $7 (6 810 por wooke; tabll board, B0 por wi 2 okota, %, R SALE—TWO BLOOKS OF 6 AOIKS EAGH IN o thriving suburban town, Will ho Bold 8% 5 bargain for oaah. plondid” ohauco for capitalluts. ~Address, J 9, Tribun 0o, JFOR SXEE_IEN GOOD THOUSES TN BVARSTON and Norih Evaustonat o barain; t bo il for in fon aonual pasments, Who sants o homio in a livo, boau- titul tow?' 0. ‘Monrooa VIET WAL D nediatoly. I, Jrom sy 3 X st fiavo, $1,000 or 32,000 Sy T will nol ot a grent kacrii{ce, 20 or 1) Teot front, nour Biaty-thir 2t $fuko mo nuitor, Aduzoss 164, Lelbuno POIt BALE_GENTRAL PARK AND OARSIOP lata, fronting on Madisou, Washington, uud Lake- Bla., uar car-vorks and park s stroots 1w fout. wida . D, HARVEY, 131 TaSulic 3 T Wi TIOUSE, CORNEGR DEARDORN AND Jagksonats,Irantiout boardurs, B nox day'; por 4 8 T waok, #b; lodglag, G cent 1o tanle, 50 oou ountry. OHICAGO-AV., TgVANSTON, ON SECOND DOOR Y south of Davigsf T, Font—Tlirco lcely-furnishiod Eduma, on vulte, with board, o JIORISES AND CARRIAGES. BPECIAT, AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY noxt, at 10" o'clock, of hurss and buggles, wagons nd huendus, raois hnving anythisg of the kind, d fato cash, will pluaso scnd thony ity snle-stables of Horses, busgiles, aud amoss. . Roow nd bost of stabling for 10V horsos. BRADLEY & WILLS, POI SALE-AGIE PROPERTY BETWEEN MADI. [}~ son-st, and Chieago-nv,, in vicinity of Oak Parl, Jtidgelnnd, ‘Austin, car-shops, and Centril Park ; uo rafor 'or hotter lnce fof monoy than in above lands. J. D. HARVEY, 19 Laiallo-at. PO SALEAT ENGLEWOOD, DR, DTOUR TON opoty A fivo Liooks weat of Grand Henlovard Patk, o ‘.Esmr{)homns ‘id twa Gobtaguns ordinary Fant py e o T iR b thiey o T1L i . ot TSTHON DIOS., 12 and 271 Stato-at. soventiate BRYDEIR & 15K, *No. 14 Nixon Duflding, nar Mon hurtlienst o L e 1(1()! AL al, ACI AT ENGL] wood, botweon Kilts ath and Slxtloth-sts. SN VER & LEE, No. 14 Nixon Building, northost corner Montuo aud LaSullo-sta. R SALL Houth K 00 I — 50 AT tnglawood. Siz0, 2631% feot ench. Prico 200 gnols ; payablo, 25 onsh, andt balsnco 18 ovory throo montle. Duwhor ciin bo agen any Houe of tho dny oF gvon= 55 Tudinua-av, Hnuk Dalancoa taken fu full or ont,_ M. HILL, an’ BATR_LOTS AND BLOOKS AT WASIIIN ‘ton Holgliing fow lots for & yours: will tako oheckson any of tho banks._Aply at 171 Madison-st, Ioom No, 5, Fb'n. BALE—-AT NORTH EVANSTON, UEAUTI- ful grovo lots, WXIN foot, for ¥6K and ©800, on an. sl or imouthly paymoats. BAML POLKEY, 11 Lu: o GO!;H:{‘RY REAL ESTATE, ]‘pfln BALE R REXOMANGE—A FARM OF 120 acror, 70 noros of prairiv and facros [n timber. Tho Uwber and praio jotnluyg 8 acros undor fonco and 70 in cultivation, upun whicl is s good fartu-houso of 9 raone, nuko-hous arn, ete. Alus\l'. 100 hioaring (ruit-teous, applow and poavhes. This land s undorlaid with a veln of cosl from b to 0 foot thiok. It lb&l throo-quartors of o tuile from illlnots Contral Rallroad, and ono milo from station In Porry County, Ill. Prico, 875 snr ACro; or Mt exolinugd for good clty proporty. Addross 1t' O, u 1fo- CHOICE NUILDING LOTS RO SALE-TF YOU WANT T0 HUY A GOOD 1N7. proved fann in Rtico Oounty, Blinn., or onu i Linn Gounty, Mo., both niear fowu and rallroad, or olhor ko roporty for hnlt valuo, for onsh: orwish to uxchango enituro or merchandiso of any for samo, call un. u n OSGUOD & WILLIAMS, 8 Suath Oxnal.st. FOR SAL-\WAGON IATINESS, DATT TARNESS, saddion, bridies, aurcinglow olrycomby Lrasiios, oio. G 195 anid 197 Lk . Governmont i Lvko-ut. [OR SALE_T T A KE D HURSES LEFT uneold, apd will loio thiim out ut yanla pricus; also ocond-hand top and epou bugglus, single and double Barnows. Onll ond soo thow nd Kot prices, O, Pr BAKER, 405 Wost Rundolp! F’(fiz BALE-TIORSE, Bl o k. ds Dopor, AU TARNESS, a6 in 3707 vrs yilalk .kceys(&'«w sy, HERIY aa Mndisons chonp for cash, naw-el Now Pouy o). TYORSES WANTHD 1 WILITAKESOR 10 HORSES toboard at ty farm, west of Riverside, M‘{g.l'f]mr oss k, aud glve thom all tl unro Mes D, BEOKID 51 Wrat W Tt wont Aronoies, MAN AND SUANDINAVIAN miles alels for priva Lce, liutols, and laundrios, city av, fl\! county, Lt Siltwanko: GN5 WANTED--MALE, earonors, Olorls, &o. - NTID-AS OLERK IN ANY OA- ol R B Ay Carrle ITUATTO: cithor uy clorl: hjaetic to Lravull ‘Tribune obile: TO-IY A YOUNG MAN. aicxman ln somo wond houso, - No or would go furthor Wot, Addross TN BITHER WHOLRSALR <. Ovor 7 yuurs! oxporlanco, naing racommendations nnd Cun_producs vy ¢ chawactor and morals, Addross roferncos ua tn a HIYST, CAREC . Vox 09, Sandusks, O, JVFUATION WAKTED-NOT) ENTLEMAN of poligiiod ad feese, voll ciluentod, good penman, an for many yonen & 13 cinat, durlros omplogniont suliablo to his ago (bfl?v ha a lving (ncomo; business to oue gupy his thoua {3 o priucipal thtug nought. Address V' QUBATION WANITEDAE BOORKIETER, Ot atler shaflur cxpoltys Address M 74, ‘Ueibuno afiico. Trades. TTUATION WANTED—I'Y A COMPETENT JOR pelntor; cither eity oc countsy, Addross I 18, Tribe o ailico, o MERCITANT TAILORE ata o situatin, Inquiro ab ‘ehasti-av, und Monroo.ite; boe . Uonmuters. &o. D-BY A YOUNG DANISH. In a private family; understande sbout stublo oud buuse, Appiy Qoneony. A8 TRAVELING BALES. ory houiku, by 0 Youtic inan tha huniioss? wonld tako the comainsion; roferouca firste ung oiiga, 3 WANYED--FEMALE les: D_TO DO SECOND-WORK k for 3or 3. Apply at itz TIUTATION WANT or 1o d D-BY TWORISTERN A ;o do reonuil wrk wwd sowy o and Lk3 oaro o & call at 81 Arno anr Thiris e, o oron Tossa PUATION WAKTED-BY A GIRL LATRL? Innded irom freland, to do_gonoral huusowark fu & einall priseto family, orgacond woek will bo found illiing aod obliging, Call U131 Turon-st., tor two dayn. QITUATIONS I privat tumile; othor to do sno TION WANTED. §'flu A —HY A CONMPETE £ ta do gouoral Lousowork 1n & small famly: 163 Brown- Seninstressos. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY ORI experienco—As Foumstross i a drosmaking sliop ox rivato funifly ¢ wouli i willing 10 aseist i Hght honse work: wagos not so much of an objoct 13 stondy work foe tho wintor; good reforances. Pleaso call ab 13 Stivorat., for two days, Employment Agencics. TTUATIONS WANTED-FOR FIRST.OTASS Fi. £ mualo lelp in prisate Laniliea, Lotols, wnd rostaurnnts, Tioom 18 Mclzonia Tomple, southwest cortior Nandoipis and Halsdad-sts, ANGES. A TORG LEASE AND TURNITURE: OF A TIOTRE in Chifeagn for ealo; It 18 woll furnishicd and in o fino Tocition, dotnic & oo b usiness. Hotol mon wishing to Juircliaab will do woll to'adaress O° X, ost-Ullivo, K, Lox 3, Chicugo j AKEUY AND TFINEG DPASTRY BUSINESS TOit sale, complotoly nad practieally nrsaugod,goud oven, oio, ¢ detrablo” lucatinn on Madixmat. dafn & trado. Butl ustioalucs utt) isat Madiscnst., Yoo i, © G, HUSZAG), UAVE A VARITY OF PROCITABLE bistnoen chancos, roprosenting wll beanohes, first-ul Tollublo, and_oxcollont, Call at 9 Last Madiso Roum 1Y, J. O, HUSZAGIE, GG00-FEIILING PARTRER WILT BELE (115 b Dalf buterost in leitiuato cash busingas uow Paying over 33K clonr profit ench momth; can boin. gresstd withont additionad eaplial stock n iand oves U, 1 LaSallo. Ttoom 21, HOE 81,00 quly cash now Aty TR RALI_O11A P-GOVIRNAMENT GLOTHTN ‘woolon blackots, o couts, (russ coals, jackete, funts Tubor koods, ka, Govornmont Goods Dopot, 19 0.4 ATTU A S WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF ood Seandinavian and German hoip ean Lo suppliod eu TS, DSIIEN oo, 8 Aiwaukes: Miscollnnoous. ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOU! NG LADY AS carrespondont (n'a or. _Addruss J 8 bitsliing houso or oxsistant book- ribiino oflie T ARDUS ~THERE WILG g uf (ho bvirs of Sarabh and Woolfart Woix Bor and Bebeant fizowor at Asdarson's Hatal, on Frie o'"ae'ay By ordur of Gommittao, D00 akiE e Aot mud coleetod b 11 3+ o weokl, . Hills wndo o ieto 9. GOSN, 311 West aveionrat, - oo O {LOTIRS_Wh OF AL KINDS Wie pairods now milly, 4 eachc B1.60) alrs now wrinica ern, B nud 80, 11, 8, THAY LI, &3 Weab Washiaktons IVEN AW, ENGRAVING OF THE GHIE. T _eago position "\llhllllb‘; suitablo for {raming. PIINNEY & OMBARD, 18 Yasallo-st, DATENTS BOUGIHT, S0LD, AND SOLIDITED DY BTONER & GO, Putont Solicitors and Brokors, 153 Clark-st., Itwoms 490 62, at Stoner's Iuvontars' Burcau. Yany T 10T T Stato or connly f taurant tonts, or ath Goods Dupat, 163w 197 L JPOIE BALE-S WALXUT 8 FERT TONG SHOW- casos, vory chuup, at i1 Cottago Grovaaav,, near Twonty-nfuth-at. TENTS ALLL BIZES TOR for show tants, sloopiug OF ros. Ees, 0t tho Governmont REAL ESTATE WANTED, VW ANTED-OUSI: AND LOT, ON TWENTY.Ri0. oudsst., oron Wabash-av., north of Twonty.gocond= ol,, it u bargsin, Address G &), Tribuno otlico, {rOR BALE-WILL, TFF 8OLD AT AUCTION 0T Drivate gl Ol 11, af 104, ., toguthior or soparate, hroo No, 1 bllliard ahiles wnid fxlucos, on 1ho anrnor of Nl’l“"wn llml Uliuton-sté, For partioulars inquire 129 East s ot YV ANITED-_TO PURCIIASE A GOOD LOT WITIL small houso upon it, In |(nnd locatton, west of Union Pack und not. furthor nottls than Luliou-et., part oo ‘and balnuca on Jowi tmo; would 1iko to trad two good Iota in Norwood Ptk ay part pasment, Addross K 7, Tribuno oflico, ‘V‘m“m_m OIt 100 FEET AT IYDE PARK, CON. venlant todopot; to improvo; all cash; bargalu, Addrosy 231, Tribuna oflivo. p SEWING MACHINES, GROVER AND TAKER FAMILY MAOIINE, IN oompleto ardor, for $35, cosl B70; nlson couplo of it Pravodt ity Blagoes ot i€ (e bahal” yriva, ' 85 Kt ndiatia-st,, botwoun Lush aad Pino, iR & BAKEIS BIWING MAUHINGS— X tionural Offico, 160 Stato-ut, ; liranch Ultico, cormor Halutod aud Kandolpli-uts, Porsons biaving old (rover & Tiakor swlng mncbinos aro favitod to call aud soa tho o laprovoiuonta and Hose sowothing (o holr advan 340, f|'E SINGER BEWING MAOIINE ?\m“‘h" at tho Kxpoaition ottice at, d on montl VW ILLGOX & GTURA, TITe KEST WAMILY BRWING maohinn. Thrad, nootlox ail and ropairing. Will- oox & Glhbs 8, M, Uo., ournor Walina and Adiuiat. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AT TR uth Halsted. Hot 0 VW ANTEDTO PONGITANE GIEA T FOR GABI o of auapproved pattam, A drus nako, 8lzo, 0., Al W, "Tribune ul = 240SI0AL, f'HE NICHOLSON I8 THE OHEAPENT FIRST- oliEs oran ln tho warkot. rioy, and upwarde, Manufnctory st n4-st, salgwrvon, 0} Vagy Tt ] )I}VO“‘; N‘Y a1 V"l}l’lfl 1, i N}l f——l.‘,““‘ [;; |n dovred DU EY oldort, e are' practico in o Uouriy'of Glivugy,™ Adecan 1 O Bux 1t ' INSTRUCTION. LADY, WO TIAS BREY VERY SUCCESSIOL, g tonglhoe of Uronoh and Gormian, would kivo n- Brtotion in theso languiges I oxehanga for board, Ad- ibuno oflioo. GENTLENAN, Wit I-EDUONTED, LATE FROM 4\ Franoo, “wished o eltuition In a Frirate fuallyc: to Toneh T'runchy 1nusic, and dusign,” Diroot to 63 Wost Adamsst., Ch 'tor two_doys. VWV ANTUD=TEACILEN, 10 ASSIST' IN" Tl chiargo of a commorelal collego; must ba a master o, sail eampotant to toach iokkooyinic. Addross PR ERNGEDY) Tafayntts, Ind. FI 3 LY TO LOAN 5, WATOHIS, MG e 5000100, 15 R’ 1y 8 LAUND olptiat,, nonr Glnrk, 551, |\ D 1 B OF KIHOR st i for Toniay 0, 60, i 8 ortmonthe. TALDWIS, WALIKG € OO 7 Hawls Bulldlug, siuthivast voraor Duachoz anid Madfson st VW ANTIDT0 PURGHRIE 30,00 OT GRIETTEID Glivelis, Gortitientoa of dopostty fr otlor indobiodnsms seati ool o s tor il kel W ivo part cash, balanco n roul o N B T one 18 w163 Warlniatoniat: LOST AND FOUND, POUND_A ~ KTRANGE BROWN 0 N CCOW. ] ownor can find 1t ut Mrs, BAWER'S, Woat Takest,, noxt Four-dilla Houso, QIRAYED-I'HOM STABLE, BATURDAY EYIN- K3 g, ono luego paclug horsd, about 16 hands hlgh, chostnut sorrel, hind legs whita {o gunbrols, small i string o fugo, lbug losy tail, Aty beron riturnl gr vl tufornton o G Bouth oo bur il o 1ibarally oy MADE #15 1N b 48 iu ona day, niod, YU bant Aladlion-ut, TPHE REGUIAR MEETING OF THE GROCERS T & Hatetions Alsosiation. el b i u Mondns avonlug, Oct. 8, at 8 o'elock, whurp, i Union Hall, soutiie oust cuehor Mutiroo and Olarkestac ALl intoreatod partisg a fnjly {nvitod to attond, Vo Gomumittoo, XVA TED-T0 PURCIASE—A GOOD STEAM OR watae Touelucilly ‘a0 dsing,good bl 1 tha Northwost._Adiress 1', O, ox 47, Chlcago, \‘ Blats NTER BTORAGEH YOR APPLES, GIDER, PO tatoos, aud good locutiols for salCs. 63 nid 635 W ANTED=MORE TEONS O TOLORADO homentonds, Menand women with oncety aod e 5= eloal capital aro dosirad. **Busincss ™ 1s one tott, 1wl Dforntion glven at th offica uf 110 Soutlin ony. GRELN BROS,, Agents, 101 Woat Mo W ANTED=MIENAND WOMEN 1N EVIIY TOWS. . county, and Stato; higgost chiunco vvac oifarcd 't minko moitoy, A farmor’ clontod £ young man mado $18 (1 ono da; ‘ono gausoll, No. 19 Madison RO $10 A DAY EASILY MADE B $-) woman, or childron s slx of tho liost solling detiglos in Avhorlea. Bam tor i) unimpeoved 1ot on, uuply of acros i i 1etilits, nour two staton forth Nido, bost pact of Lako View near lako ook from North Evanston dopot, and shoio, Kt lat, thre's0 £ luta' 1 wdutaing bluck Accaunts in any takon it App bunk or savings {natitution Jhleago e 4§ basamgt, 8y Washingtou- TR DWELLING Focinia, wWith brtck B eholc, contral lnceat Bouth Bldo: immodlato poroosslon; title hlflll{!hl e dtn.t Wit sl Bavis’of el oo for e oe unlmproved cliy projlorly, or any I|l-|nrull.’u|kaf unte, Grent bargath oftored for fow diys, © Atldress, appolut intoryiow, O 6, ribun offe e A% Sl oncmont o, Addee 120, ey 108 11, s BOWAIDS, at Hilis N, 4 Sonth Ol TANGE or onl froin 11 1o carviugo ollico, ion -at. SARTNER WANTED-IN A WELL 4t Obtuto Dunfiiurm, Who cud lor tho davoll t deslrilda ribuns oliien, piiont o peupurty noar Uliloaga, Ad- L " <L fions thist. pinyw i L, rarly that atouuy i Dt Glarkeute, Houw 58, tal por ouL,