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e I Sy U P i WASHINGTON. e \Ktix_saon on Things, . Tho Rough Sido of -Washington So- B 3 cicty. A Run Through thé®Slums---Pic- tures in the By-Piucos. From Qur Own Correspondent, ‘Wasninarox, Nov, ,19 1873, “Yos," gnid * i s JONN A, RASSON, 3 + #it does soom as if thoro was a want of Bym< pathy or something betsreon tho peoplo and the Administration, Wo lang in s stats of somis f suspension in our logislativa Lower Houss of Towa, botwoen the Ropublicaus and the Opposis ,tlon, They aro nearly evon in strength. You can't tell what caucus a part of the Opposition ‘moan to ntieud. Thero aroonly two' questions of note bofora thonoxt Congross : Finance and Transportation, Tho wiros are’ down botween + Washington aud tho peoplo.” . ' %\¥hat can you do with 'Transportation 2" i %Why, oven a liltle roliof—say that which comes from stopping arbltrary ratos, such ag ato piit up or down many por cent in a day—would !bo something. Some undorstanding must bo - hind, or the country will loolk olsowhoro than to | politiés for tha way ont.” ** And ag to Financo P * Well, tho restriction of tho banlks as to pay- "fng interoat on thoir deposits is ono of the thiuga - noedfal to bo done.” ) 1 It did not, therefore, appear tome that Mr. +John A, Knsson had any doepor viows than mero expedlency on a ‘substratum question, Ho fs.a + bluc-eyed man, of courtly nad coldish address,’ * with woll:fitting clothes on mediooro limbs and ohest, and side-whiskers, I put him down asthe ' wverage Cougrogaman. Lataly I have boen lo 5 UNDERBIDE 2 Including its criminal classes and polico. To-day "I mond you an installment. 2 ; Right undor tho domo of the Capitol, on the broad avenuo which leada to the Long Bridge, is a brick mansion, quito superior to the small tonomonts around it, and which ladiew, driving . post_ovor the woodon-paved stroots, novor ju- “quire about, nor mon look. toward. This has baen known boyond the memory of tho present genorationas . i at tho ! faARY MALL'S." .Tis social secluslion has protected it from gonor- al intorforence, although the polico have, on rara occasions, * puiled " tho acoupnnts and fined tho “matron, Moo than thirty ‘fenra ago, throo sia- ters, fallon from virtue, and of tho ordinary so- cial caato of such trespassors, moved to Washe Iogton nnd opencd this establishmont. * Annand #finy * Hall, the juniors, wore attractive snough %0 & coarao caate of men to go into. privacy un- der protection in the plantation-dnys, Muary Hall retained possession of this bagnio until some years past, whon she bought s farm on the Virginin side of the Potomao, which aftorwards ot a placo in the history of tho Roballion ss -Hall's Hill, Thoro shoe resides to this day, sere, eldorly, settlod, and receiving her rovonuos from this stininn shamblo, which'is controlled by ©ono of tho woro commercially shrowd of hor boarders, Nelly Davis. Tleso womon, howaver, scldom rotnin thoir real names, and afford littlo cluo to their origin, if, indood, it were worth _inquirlug. sbout, - Very many names, bright in ‘the pages of “tho atatosmanship of tho country, linve, in -moaner or more uncontrolled momouts, intruded hero; but thoso bolongod to tho clagsical ers of our politics. Nowsadays a very conspictious pub-' lic man would fear the watchful ouunmh{lol rumor and the press too much to repeat visits which and wore not debarred from amaking oven in tho height of famo. ‘The eroct old mausion geoms to Liaye once known n more domestic propriotorship, but it bas long beon degraded. Its high gardon-wall and shade-treo 8 ‘give it a soraglio-like, endungeoned look. The venerablo market-placo of youthful shame, fally, | or despair, 1t will not long retain its priority, .Thewe gracoful pavements, renovated strats, and soddan alloys alrandy doom it to bo rocov- ‘ered to its former family-sunsbino, and plucked from the great whito presence of tho dome of the Capitol, whero enthroned Freedom turns her ‘back upon {t, and bides it with hor shield. To carry a list of this kind to greater longths, 8 unnecessary, as all vice of this kind is monot- onons, aud without any olements of wonder, or aven suggestion. Lads beguiled by early ton- denoy. or ouriosity, older men lod astray by +drink, rufiiana seoking to inspiro love in tho .loathed for tho saka of the profita thoy may re«" ‘colve: What is duller than tho paga of vice A promincut police-suthority told me .that thero wore ONE JUNDRED PORTALS, high and low, dedicatod to lewdnoss of the kind, secited, in Washington City, Desides, thoro Wwore & numbor of housos of call, ono of whioh, and perhaps tbhe most pretentious, is within sight of tho Post-Ofiice Dopartment. Three othors, notablo amongst the police, aro on Eloventh streot, on Becond stroot mnear tho dopot, and on E street. Huch' places are fre- quented by errant girls who board at Lome, and whoso parents lot thom ssunter froely around tho Oapitol or attond the balls and oxcursions ; ofton, alko, by work-gizls in tho larga printing- bureaux. ‘I'he temptation to rent rooms in this city, and tho nccossities of some of the lodging- houso ladios boing dopendent upon it, often leads to indifferences us to tho morality of the vecupants, and thus the propriotress gradually .Bescends to bo a procuress. A woman on Four- toenth atreet, nosr the Foundry Church, got into the habit of giving place tocallors, and the other day an adventuross was brought -there who turned out to be » thief. ‘I'racing tho advon- turess, tho polico doveloped the Iandlady, who flus lost hor disguise aa sho had already lost Lior tharacter, *The worst enomy to the virtue of immg girls,” enld a police-dotoctive tome, **is tho 'Efluta Bupper-rooms which aro springing up on evonth and somo othor stroote, Thoy look to bo mere confectioners' places, but thoy are gon- erally kopt by the lowest mercenaries, aud often looso girla lie there in wait for aceidental gontlo- mon. In theso abandonod places, with fair out- pides, mon take hold damos or thougltless maids, and labor to induco thom to drink & glass ‘of wine. Tho liquor, tho surroundings, the in- tont, and tho oncouragements which the placa affords to tho seducer, lead ma to hopo that we may. some dl‘x rocelve warrants to etop thowo nests of vico, I put tho question to soveral poraons, asto whether lasciviousncsa . IN TUR OAPITAL CITY a8 not in oxcess of the same sadness in other towns, “Yes,” was tho answor; ‘“and you can sco that it {8 80 by tho fack of tho reduced working hours, which gives more lalsure for idleness to tlerks, and by tho oxcoss of numbers of fomales. Here are plenty of girls working in the Dopart~ monts, eto., who aro inmatos of hoarding-houses sud lodgings. Hore are young men and Jads who 0 to work at 9 and sfop at 8. Many of them ave no montal ocoupation bosldes, It ia nob necessary to put any imputation upon the virtus of the femalea in tho Dopartmonts to sce that associations are loosor here than elsewhoro, In Philadelphia,” added the narrator, ** whero a larger proportion of womon are employed in shops than anywhore elso, the boldness ‘and tho inorease of gmoclal vice confossodly ad- jance togethor to an nhrmmq oxtent, Famillarity, and not opportunity, leads tho girl oyer the lino, And reception-life, with its [ppnlllln of wine-and-punch-drinking, low- Arossing, and bold convorse, equally iudlcates the poot's bed heroine who Baid of the drink which put the guards to sleep : . Flat ‘\:‘Ell!;:]il hath made thom drink Lath made me ’ Even looso life ia often’ humdrum and retro- ading, howover, a8 e can gee in the case of buxom Mistrees Lmoy Cobb, ono’of the daily morning visitors whilom at the White House, Exporlenco hua satiufied hor that lifo is bost lod in tho ways of induatry, and she is a drossmakor Bgin ¢ ‘Tho very spot ‘Where once she won hn‘;’lrmmphl is forgot, Theore are, TUDEL QUANTERS OF WASHINGTON OITY whick, by, suction or ahluity, draw nemily tho wholo of tha outlaw olues into thoir preoinets, Theaa &ro * Murdor-Bay Division,” ~ ¢ Bwam- poodlo," and ** Ioll's Bottom,” The former Is tho groat contral Alustin and ‘sanctuary for out- lays of all races, black, yollow, and white, rusty chivalry and Northorn soum, The other two are outsida tho soclal clty, on tho teaus drained by Tiber Crook, SWANPOODLE {5 in alght of tho railroad as one enters the olty from Lultimore, and falls uader his noss with satithetio eloquonce just as the dome of the plaivy sud pla- -toleration and tho other his _HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1873, Capitol first moots his oyes. It is, par ox- aollonco, tho Mackerolyilla and Moysmeusing of tho Capltal, inliabitod by osr-drivors, diggont ditohers, laborors, cartors, and thiat il which i glyon to carouslug in the low eribs and driuking- cellarwayn of ita alloydom, : It Ia o uickly spot, rejected of tho buildor, and over it_has Aprung up shantics, cabing, mud hovels, and structures nado of old hionpital-umbar, with n new culvort running through, while ungraded streots point ont of thoir distant abutments drain-pipes, liko artillory, to unrd this gypsy-eamp. 1lonce, in formor timen,—hofora tho nogre olector 4ok to carrying o razor to enforeo tho right of suffrage, —tho able-Lodiod Swanpaodlora from Tipperar: and Gnlway woro summoned to cudgel throngh & popular olaction. Big shindios, crosa staves, bouly at arms, otc., continue to mark this Hnnrlur, which wag always more forlorn than ishonost: and -the Capltoline pig graves oun tho unllonal square liko .tho cow, his relation,” gazod at by the bust of Non- jomin Franklin_ from the Govornmont Printing-Ofiice. But the stupondous improve- ments of tho placo hava strotchod tholr woodon arms around Bwampoodle. From tho Bladeus- burg Toll-Gate, s uow and cleanly town ad< vanoea upou it. Inn fow yemra it will bo an asb-heap and a romsmbranco only, puzzling tho antiquary by tho quantily of clay-pipes in tha .Bbratum, UELL'A DOTTOM. . Y This ig tho startling name given to & quantity of soantling, canvas, and stucco shanties whicli cover the npace botwoen Niuth and Fourtoonth and botween O nud'Douudur{ stroots, adjncent to the.new and most fashionablo quartor of Whashington, in the rear of tho Btate Dopart- mont, . 'Cho Innd hero is owned by avarlcions and . unenterprisiug old citizens, who col- lect ronts. from & groat tribo of contra- bnnds, liouselega Liacks, . thioving .mulattoes, and ‘s . vory fow whito vagrants, which saquatted hiere aftor tho boginning of tho War. A numbor of low gro'i;gmnu splash tho monoto- vy of this wasto, ond ab uli;ht the inhabitanta begin to raise howls of meluncholy jubilancy, an off cld shot-guns, and count over, in their iennals, the plundor brought in by the nogro, suonk-thioyes who. harbor lore. Thin district hae givon for ton yoars the groatest troublo to the polico, s tho nogroes aro less distinguisha- ble from ench other than whito offendors, and aro peraistent plundorors of clothes-lines, back- ards, atoops, shop-fronts, and hall-parcels, It s dangerous to pays through Holl's Botiom af- tor dark, as the loitoring castaways thero would ?rabnbly nasunil a trangor picking his way over hat unlighted plateau, A new stroot-railway hins boon carried up this district, and mauy of the stracts paved and parked; aud the District Govgroment is endenvoring, littlo by little, to Lavo theso shantios romoved a8 nuisances.’ A good conflagration, such as lights up the con- ¢avon of tho real piaco of this namo, might sorve Holl’s Bottom righteonsly, ‘To deal with such ucq’ro oftondors as inhabit this largo tinct, whero abida or hide » large per- centage of the 45,000 nogroos of tho District, ia A ?tudy in tho Intost rcocssion to criminal char- noter, > THE WASHINGTON NEGRO is molther indigenous nor sui gonoris, Ho is serapped ap, raw and nigml. from all parts of the Slave sud Border Biates, and Ins native nature is qualified by all the varietios of master- ship and by white admixture, Tho Maryland nogro from tho old tobacco-poninaulas, Oniholio in roligion and poor in experience, moota tho Oarolina nogro with all the shrewdncss and: Grcnclwq of mixed blood and purauing sensu- ality. Tho full-blooded African from Virgiain, who was nomrishod on the tradition of Nat Turner, fiuds his counterpart in some younger ruflisn who has alroady acquired tho koionc of pugilism, and is predatory and quarrelsome. ‘Lley covet each others' wom- en; they live in grogarious mischiof and mu- tual annoyance; a littlo contonts thom, and it is awootost without work ; the whito man's town is noar at hand, and ho iathe daily vietim, Thoy flud him out by their washorwomon, bouso-ser- vants, and mendicants, who penotrato his luxury aud tell thoseorots of private portals. Instancos of burglary amongst negro mechanics have ac- curred, and the murdors of somo of the full- blooded Africans have boon of cannibal cruelty. . Thore was Tom Wright, for examplo, who killed & peddler at 11 o'clock o. m,, pncked him in n closot, and dinad beside tho body ith his mia- trosn, and did not mrr{,tbo'hmly off the promisca until's o'clock p. m, Yot this negro was tho champion bruiser of his race, and tha little ne- groes looked upon him with awe and admiration. th such s population, yot in shiftlosy honthontsin in thousands of casos, some human- itarinna ara secking to mix by force tho white scholrra of the Washington public schools, and muke . IBHNATEL AND 18140 sit togather, that the one may communicate his vermin, Tho schiools hiero are of tho Lest charaster, as can bo soen from tho fact that $050,000 has boon spout upon their construction in = period of four or five yoars, Tho whites and the blacks have two difforont Bonrds, but tho general management and super- vision are impartial, and the Summor School- Houso, for colored childron, is ono of the most elogaut buildiugs on the Continont. The enrol- maont is 5,500 colorod to 15,600 whito pupils; but, in viow of this mixed-school project, tho privato Bchools got as much whito attandsnco oy the public. 50 cost por pupil is noarly 325 por an- num, and thus the local whito residents will re- quire to pey nEwud of ©800,000 yesrly to give schooling to these yast nogro additons. ‘Lhis’ they aro willing to” do, but not socinlly, until thera is more social approximation in daily life. MURDER BAY AND TUE DIVISION. . To see negro aud whito, rough and ontcast, well mixed, ono must go from the suburbs,to tha most contral part of Washington, Ponusyl- vania avonue formorly xan noarly parailel to s ennal which was cut balf o century ago to let Loats paes across the contral plan of the city. This canal, boing & tidal sower a8 well as o crock, and altornately s stonch and an inunda- tion, mndo one sido of the fino main avenue un- popular, and, takingadvantage of tho doprociated ronts in, that quarter, poverty and folly carly pitchod upon the spot. In time, the social ro- pute of tho region got to be 8o bad that nobody olso would come in. Many of the mer- chants in vico baught ~ proporty thore. And to-day, os for forty years, tho sprce hotween Tenth and Fourtoonth aircets, from tho avonue to this canal, is tho rendezvous of the rough and wratohod,—full of their taverns, *‘dives,” gro- ceries, sporting places, bagnios, and haunts. ‘Ihe whitoa preponderato thore, but the nogroos Liavo always been numerous enough, Tho appearanco of the region is broad streots, with houses ill-painted, window-blinds generally closed, sidowalks slatternly and I;aur.-emen nover out of tho vists without a’sense in the visitor of somo essontial object wanted ito perfect the view. The ends of the streets nearest the ave- nue go by the namo of “Drab's Division ; far- ther off, towards the Presidont's grounds, was ** Murder Bay,” now nearly cloged up by tho im- provoments. At this point wo pause to take breath for a sccond excarsion, Garm, —_—— MUSEUM OF THE NORTHWEST. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: Hag it ocourred to tho Managers of the Exposition that their building could be utilized by convorting it into a grand muscum for the display of tho gaological, archeologieal and other ouriosities of tho Northwestorn Btates? Givoa scction or dopurtmont to onch Btato, and solieit contributions with tho woll-defined purpose. of forming a yaluable and pormanent c;?;uctlou. No bettor Ehu could bo dosignated for such a Musoum than the Matropolis of the Wost ; and, a tho building {8 now roady and vacant, the golden opportunity for lnnngurnfinf 80 1mpor- tant and creditoblo an ontorprise i8 at hand. Many poraous would fake pride in donating monoy and ouriositics to sach an objoct, whilo othors would lend portions of their cabluots to start this intorprise. Aid would“also como from tho Smithsonian Institute, and varions local so- cletios, to bulld up & collection of great value to Chicago and the outire country. = £ anks gud Buchu, To the Exlitor of the Cosmopolitan : Bm: Tho Now York IHerald, after having re- colved from mo over a quarter of a million dol- lars for advortising, * goes back ™ on me In its charactorlatio nt{lo. It takos tho occasion of cortain bunk collapges to hold my name up to ridiculo by calling Jay Cooko & Co. and Honry Olews & Co, ** Buchu Bankers,” using the nomo of & mediciuo which Ihave manufactured and gold for twonty yoars, and for ndvertising which 1 hiavo spout hotweon' $3,000,000 sud 94,000,000, all of which hns gone into the pockats of tho nowspapors. I .protest sgainet the slur the Herald casts on my good name, to tho great dotvimont of my busivoss, which {8 still carried on in Americs. ‘I'wenty yoars ago I commonced businoss o n profossion- al druggist, and I hold to-day the very highost tosthmonials from the Jeading clomists in the Umted Btatos, By ouergy and porseverance I hiave succosded in making known o most valua- blo modicine, and {mshhu; it into ‘popular favor tho world avor, until the namo of ** elinbold's Buchu " beeamo a boetter property, aud yielded a larger incomo, thau the Now York Iferald, 1luy- ing, thorefore, & name and & proporty to pro- teot, Iam quite sure my old frisndy of the Amor- lcau pross will not follow tho unkind example of tho Now York Herald, Iam, &o. ', MeLanoLD, Lavanax Horry, LoNDOXN, Oof, 22 1874, THE WORKING:GIRL QUESTION. Views from Various Standpoints, . | The Americnn Aversion to ¢ Ungons t0ol” EmploymonteeeA Suggostion n% to Domestic Nervanty, v the Editor of The Chieayo Teibune : i Bt Your numerons lottors have beon the moans of fully ventilating the above subjoot, and wiil no doubt do a great doal of good. What- evor mny bo tho result 08 rogards any action that may be talon, one thivg is cortain: The Amorican-born glrls have ovidontly o decided disliko to anything liko hard work, and Lave made up thoir miuds to turn thelr attontion to light and gonteel oraployment, whero thoy will not hiave to soll tholr fingers, ean induige their tadto for drane, and havo a large poriion of time at thir own disposal,—glving. thom, as thoy bo- love, boltor opportunitios for making what thoy covsidor suitablo matches In tho matrimonial maskot, . ‘Mow far thoy may bo L don't know; but, judglog from my own feolings, if I woro a young man this would bo. -the last clasa of young women from whom I would bo likely to select a compan= fon for lifa, Thioy aro nofthor ono thing nor tho other, and I don't kuow any clasa or mien whomn thoy would gult. Thoy aronot up to the mark required by men of indepondont means and gaod social posltions ; and cortaluly would bo unsnit- nblo for clorka of tho bettor clasa who aro ina postion to marry, shop-keopors, or higher tradosnion,—all of which classos roquiro good working wives, who know something practioally about housekeoping, how to manage annlly, and malo tho most of*a modorato incomd, o= aidon taking the lightor slinre of the houschold worl, If thoeir physique will not stend domestio work as a moans of making a living, I don’t Bee how thoy could porform their housohold duties a8 wivos; ot undoratand what sort of mothers thoy would make, except to bogot a doterlorated, sickly sot of obilifvon. Tho plain fact i, tha yonag women. who seck omployment a8 clorks, sewlng-girls, &o., have auch oxalted notions of thomaclven that thoy atl sspizo to bo young ndios aud sccupy.a flso poni- tion, and will encrifico anything to attain this, Thoy ara ke tho growing. boys of the poriod, who dislike worl, and 1look on labor as dorog- atory,; aud aroall aiming at being bosses. In~ nate lnzinoss is the fault of the young peoplo ; and the boys of paronts In the m{dflu-wulka of lifo, instond of ‘loarning a trado aud placing themsolves in an’ indopendont. position, are ufi anxious to becomio clorks in stores and ofilcas, whoro they think thoy will have an easy time of it,—thun rondering” the Bsupply of this kind of Iabor so much in oxeoss of the demand that .tho pay is reduced to starvation-point (ns in tho case of 1he girls), and thoy cannot onrn o third of the wages of mochanics, and not asmuch as common laborers. " Bus then it is mo genteel to atand nauccossful, I . bohind & countor, well drossed, with an irre- pronchablo shirt and fancy siuds, with hair nicaly fixed ap, and wait o young ladies; or to wark in an oftiso, doing mechnnical work, with- out thie pacoesity of soiling tholr hands or taxing' their bra.ss. The result of ‘this system will bo folt 1u the future, whon the backbone and sinews of the country will bo.composed of foreignors, a8 it is vory nearly-slready, and the Amorican eloment will "bo nowhere in the future govern- ment of the country. £ Itia o questisn 88 to whether tho systom of education adopted at onr public schools is not very much tho caugo of thig tone of the rising gonoration. It ia too sliowy, and not sufficiontly practical, and not adaptod for tho ordinary re-: quiromonts of life. For instanco, many a bo; hoa a cortain knowledge of algabra who coul not mako an ordinary busincss calculation, and both boys and girla aro in the advancod clesses who searcoly know the rudiments of orthogra- hy, and can only rosd out of the books * thoy & m: beon sccustomed to,”" This I knotr to bo a act One good tho long corrospondence in your papor hus done, it has oponsd up one of® the most important gocial questions of the dny, on which I proposo to msako » fow romarks, and sug- gesta solution. I.allude to that of domestio sorvauts, I supposo I ought to havo suid “liclps,” but I liko to call thinga by their proper namo, und am quite satiafled with the nuthority of 8t. Paul on tho above subject, although, no doubt, ho would now bo called an old fogy for saying * Sorvants, oboy your masters.” T am alio satlsflod that many ‘of the difficultios in denling with domestic sorvants ariso from this silly habit of calling thom by a wrong namo, thus giving them tho idon that thoy are suporior to and above the .work of servants. oaw, when I wes down av Davenport, s notice in tho local papors that the young ladies of the —— Hotel invited the young ladies of tho other loading liotel to a anco, ete, ; “and, on an” oceasion whon I was talking to o follow-boarder about domostic sor- voaty, the waiting-girl, who overbonrd the con- yersation, sicuted out to the cool, * Arral, Lizzie, do vou know what he callaug? Suve, domestics! " I said, * What ought I to enll you?" “Why, youny ladies, av coorsal ¥ The way in which thin girl waited on table showed that ohe considered it an act of condoaconsion. Novw, there is ono nationality almost unrepro- sented in domestlc scionco here, and which would mnke tho bost orvants’ of any—- speaking the langusgo of the country,— ‘smong whom - may be found young women enit- ablo for all kinds of domestio” work in town and country, and who ara not (at prosont at least) ashamed to be called domestic servants, or afraid to work—I moan the English, - Thore are upywards of 600,000 women in excess of men in England, aud the cnpglcy would be almost un- limited. ' They should drawn from difforent sources : tho dnughters of tho botter cluss of Jaborers and small farmers, auitable for and ac- cnstomed to tarm and country work gonorally ; tho daughters of small tradesmen in towns, who hiave beon moro or loss accustomed to domestic work; and thoso who have been employed aa domeatio sorvants. Miss Rye, whom many of your readers will have heard of, baa tried, on o small scale, to in- troduce thia ciass of labor into Canada, and I beliovo with success ; and I ave no doubt that & lady may bo found in Chicago to undortaka the same thing for this city and nelghborhood, if oucouraged by a fair amount of support. I would like, through your paper to bring out the opinions of housekeepors aud others intorested in the subjoct. B.B. The Proposcd ¢ Co-Opcrative Iomes.?? To the Edutor of, The Chicago Tribune: Bim: In your issue of last Bunday thoreis s two-column articlo upon ‘¢The. Working-Girl Question,” which protends to give a “statement in dotail of the neccssary expenses” of a co- operative Lomo for eight girla. Now, while any- thing which is based upon experionce relative to the dotails of living ia of great intorest to those who are trying to obtain a practioal solution of tho working-glirle’ difficulties, that which is moro theory, founded wholly upen imagination or lim- ited acquaintanco with facts, is most dotrimental to the intoroats of the girls themsolves, and dis- couraging to those who wish to assist them. It ia hecauso this detailed statoment sooms wholly inacourato and (nndso}nstu to tho ostablishmont therein proposod that this lottor is written, In the firat place, “A.D, H." sesumos that thore are numbers of two-story framo.cotinges noar enough to tho atrost-cars, which might bo inoroased ad libitum. Very %ru,o. a8 far as it Eocs ; but, when an arbitrary maximum rontal of 830 por'month is fixed to these cottages, it is not. Hmbublu that tho inoresso will bo a vory rapid one. It in assumed that thoso cottagos aro not oyer two miles "distant from the great work- sliope, and that thoy shall contain parlor, dining: room, kitchon, and not loss than five bod-rooms, 8inco ton porsons are to bo accommodated. Now, thoro is no suck cottage snywhore within two miles of the city's centro, in any nelghborhood of docent character, that would rent for less thon $50 per month, "In fact, a house of that elzo {8 no “cottago" ‘af all, and such modium- nlfi‘ud houses are moro sought after than suy othor, Dut, when '* A, D, TL." comés to figare upon oatablos, hie or she hea evidently been whelly ulltless of having marketod in thia city, or of wving provided for a family anywhero. ‘Tho allowanco of 81.80 for a Bun‘(fil dinnor, consists ing of a ton-pound turkoy, cranberries, potatoes, anious, aud apple-pie, is only about equally ab- surd with that of 31,70 for Monday's dinner which ocougists of woup from turkoy-cavcass, with riconddod, ronst Loof, and potatoes, Ton porgona (elght girls, s housekeoper, aud n hirod glr]) ont a luxurious broakfast of two poschod oggy, broad, butter, and coffes, and then aro expeotod to leayo enough of that cheap—very cheap—ten-pound ~ turkey to meko uonllll tho next day! Ihese samp ten porsons hinve anothor extravagant Mouda renkfast of boofatosl and potatoos for 8 couts, They cortainly can't out loss than five ounds of utoals, whioh, at 10 gouts per' pound, leaves 00 aonty for potatoes. Qu Tueday, tha romaina of Monday's " rioles” for breskfnst, Think of it, yo godd! | tho ‘proacoution. I ‘commonolng his addrgss A hired-glrl that can make risgolos working for | ho doclared that ho and his associato, Mr, Smith, $3 por wook, with nino mintrosaos at that b But; | wero employad n the case by Mra, cnnlvunt nnd liaving thus disponed of tho romains of Mok« | by har only. Thoro waa no ring - back of them da's mont, it rathor staggors one to fiud that | that ho know of, He procesded to comparo the theso eight girls aro to carry thelr lunches down | maunor in which the case had beon conducted town with thom, ‘and that ! thoy may bo com- | for the Btato and tho vory difforent stylo of tho posod of abundant broad and any cold mea! thal | dofouso. may be left,” eapacinlly as this moat in again ful- Mr, Garosohe sprang to his foot and eald ho Iy disposed of by having a dinuor-soup every | wonld not liaten to mich talk. ‘ny, * mnde from"tho romnauts of moat loft ont Mr, Johnaon—I have not Y“ got' to yon, Mr; tho platter,” 2 Garoscho. When I do I will givo you enongh, Bat oven siarving the poor r{)lrlu s according Mr. Qaroscho inxoltudly)—l liave told the to the uohedulo given by *A, D, li.," the llvlnfi goutloman, and I+ ropent “It: now, that he can (not including lItd, spico, #oap, towols, wonr and | sottle with me whanover hie choosos to atop out- tonr of crockery, and the thousand-nnd-ono lt- | side. Lo things necesnary in uonklnfi), amounta to "Tlo Court put a stop to any furthor person- oro than tho 820 por woek whicli is allowed for | alities, and 3r. Johnaon wont on. hat purpose, Tho hired Elrl Is subposed to do | ~ Proceoding farther, and reviewing Watkins' tho whole work of a housoliold of ten, including | and Gunmmersell’s toatimony, Mr. Johnaon sald s washing, ironing, and cnoldng. for 88 por woek, | Thoy Liave talked to ua about rings. I can toll and litorally * finds horsolf,” alnce avidently no chm where tho ring is; it is on tho other side. Rmvlulnn {8 mndo for hor in the bill of fara, | They havo ‘bronght a pack of policomen in hore afn ¢+ there is tho ho\muku?]pnr of this model | to_tostif; ostablishmant, who is oxpoctod to bo an eldorly | Indios. Those mon, led by Capt. O'Neill, have :nuul horo bolow, as por tha followlng doscrip- fon ¢ 5 Could not such & ono bo found to taka the chargo of your housa for you, to aeo that thero Wwaa no_waato in iho itehon, ta da yonr markeling, to bo your honso- keeper fu fact,and also to look aftet your sowing? Not; uccessarily, a prylng, meddlosomd busybody, who would st 'yon all by tlio cars, but somo good, motherly 8oul, who would bo glad-of o' home, and willing to tako ita responsidilily, Such o porson you would noed,— 1ot only to logk aficr your pocuniary. inlorests, Lut against tho chiaractor of rospectablo sworn falsoly, aud I'do ay that ho did Hio In dos fonso of tho Oblof, GnFQ. O'Nolll waa sitting a fow feot distant to tho loft -of the jury, Hardly had thess words beon uttored bofore he made a rush for Mr, Johnson, with tho nspnmnt Intoution of choking him, and attomptod to koizo him by the thront, Mr. Johnson caught Capt. O'Noll around tha shouldors and ralacd his arm as if to strike. Bofora tho blow foll, Chiet of Detactives Hars | between work in one’s own kitchon and work, in rh‘H“m soma othor woman's, and the remark was ; Inta the siver, o 120 {n & socdal and moral sonse, BSho is ovidontly not of this world, for movoral rensons, ono of Which Is, that she lvea withoub salary, and, apparontly, without cating, no pro- ‘vigion being mado forier on tho bill of fare. It may bo enld that it is vory ensy to criticiso otlier poople’s plans without having auy bottor to offor in their place. The writor of this lattor candidly acknowledgos the lack of any battor plan to proposo, but has noted auch orrors in‘tho one referrod to s would rendor it complotely in~ “oporative in practico, For: this ronson attention shiould Lo callod to theso orrors, lost tho valuablo timo and efforts of really practical workors in tho movemont should bo ot fivat divertod into an im- Pasunble ohauuol, J. L, 8, A Word from Ono of the Ladice.? “To the Editor of The Chicagn Tribtine: nigan, Doputy-Marshal Denuia 0'Connor, Thomas A.'Rold, Eaq., and ono o tivo others rushed to tlro mon, aud soized hold of thom to oparato them. A piatol was soon raisod in tho air fn Mr. Johnson'a hand, who was tryiug to cock it, The orowd in_tlio court-room shouted * Shoot him, Johneon,” - Bhoot him, Johnson,” *Bhoot him, Jo'lin;on," and tho most intonse excitemont pro- vailed, £ Chiot McDonough loft his seat, and, in & con- fusod sort of -way, ran up to Maj, Juliua Huticke, who had just como down from tho Grand Jury-room; and- was standing at tho clork's desk looking: on. **What s this man shouted tho Obief, in a of velco, Mnj. Hunicko ropliod excitodly, * Chiof Me- Donough, I havo got just ns good & right to be Bn: A Looker-On,” announclug horself as o | Liore a8 you-laye, and I am goiug to stay.” sowing-glr), in your last Sundsy's iasuo, thinks | Partios intorforedat onco, and provouted Soiter ; o A that +* Many of tho bost Iadies of Chieago ought | " S MOmer forse L Capt. to take an intercst In these hard-working' and | O'Neil was, forcod back to his old position, whilg poorly-paid girla;" and sho proposcs that they | soveral frionds hold Mr. Johnson, who scomed sliall got up o meeting to soo what can bo dono. | to bo endoavoring to ronow tho sbruy glo, Mr. Now, If the writer Lias Jooked on ™ carefully, | Jobmson was pale, whils Capt. O'Noll's moutl -alio has obsorved, whatsho may bo surp ovory | Was comprossod with detormination, while his help-omploying {ady s seon, that acarcoly & | oye glittorod with oxcltomont. In's momcnt workiog-girl “has “writton a Tlottor, -through | Capt. O'Neil was led to tho other side of tho the wholo" controvorsy,” but Las-grossly in- | room, and Mr, Johnson resumed. Ho bogan by sultod the “bost ladies of OChicago.,” Thoy nl&mfi: ‘“1 roitorate. my assortion that Oapt. baye beon nccused of all mannor of potty mean- | O'Neil did lio in defonso of tho Chiof.” ness; ‘of starving their holp: of brutally over- Mr. MaoDonald called on the Court to enfarce doing _horo, Judge?" loud and dramatio tone working thom; of shamofully insulting thom | tho rules of the court, f“ lroufing thom ag though they had no- feol- Judgo Colvin told Mr. Johnaon that such lan- ngs," 18 tho cant oxpression), In. fact, ono | gusge muat not bo used, and, should it bo re- gathoring his opinion from thess lottors. of the | peated, he would be fined. k Bowing-girls would think the ladics of thus city ' | Mr. Jobnson—I aguin reftorate tho assertion, 8ct of outragcous slave-drivors, and the unfor- | '~ Judgo Oolvin—I will hiave to” commit you to tunate domuels in thoir kitchens halpless vio- | jall, Mr. Johnson, 108, . - Johnson—T Hoyw far this is from the truth it s noodless to | Honor. - any. Lot it suflca that it ia boneath .the notice | Mr, MacDonald agein urged that the rules of any relf-raspocting woman, But it must bo should be enforcod, aud Judge Colvin imposed & .confassed it looks vory droll, £o say the luast, for | fine of $50 on 'both Capt. O'Neil and Mr. John- om ready to go to jail, Yofi oF Dhicngo b takas fetondly rtoront intes | *Rosuraing bin address to.th jury, Mr. Jol i " to take a fri our. addres e ju r. John- Daligners, Nomaettuly ] oaroet in son procoadsd to ask, < Wihko Is ‘Obfof Mebon malignors, Rospectfully, ; A “Cmexdo Laoy,” | ough, out of tho 400,000 in the City. of St, . . e Touis 2" whon voico from tha othor ¢ftle of ©bjcctions to Domestic Services tho room exclaimed, ““It's & d—n shawmel” To the Editar of The Chicago Tribune : Deputy-Marshal _0'Connor and Dn(ruty-Clurk Bin: I havoe read tho communications in T, | Schnaocke procoodod to the cornor and removed i| tho gentleman (Alr. Tatum, brother of the St.' BuNDAY Tnimosz on the working-girl question, | Lot repro!unt(nllw in the' Legislature) to an untfl my soul is stirred within mo to oxpress | ndjoining room. _Boms of my own feolings on tho subjoct. Ilavo Mr, Johuson continued his addross without beon through the mill, and I kuow what it is. I | further intorruption, bavo worked in factories; I hava taught school ond taught music; snd have lived in differont families a8 » housc-sorvaut, Some one maid, 1ast Sunday, that thore was quite a difference ~The only papor at Fort Dod[,-o has sus- Pnndnd, tho last issuc saying: ** If another diot nnemgm to ostablish o paper iu Fort Dodge, wa hopoe thera )yill be amule bandy to *boforo that, that thero was a “vast me differenco. Nnmln;; truer than these words wag aver spoken, Idon't think any girl ever dis- ARDING AND LODGING lkod_housework mora than I nlways did; - South Side. i i WADASH-AV.—, RY DES LE yoi I am doing my own worlk in my | 500 S7ADASIAY.~A VERY DESIRABLE SUITE own homo, with a lappy heart, aud would not wish to do otherwiso, unless thero was more to do than my strength would allow. But I want to toll you the two main objections in my mind to the lifo of a gorvant : First—Whon I was a house-sorvant, my chiar- aator, cducation, and socisl qualifieations woro procigely _tho same as when I taught achool and ' for gentlaiuan and wifo, to rent, with boards also ploas. a onis for gentlomon? rolaroncs rquirad. TAT front room, unfurnfsbod, excopt oarpot largo and dosirabls tnfurnished rooms, suitablo for tlaman and wifo or ringle gentlomon, alio T ront, it bosrd, 4 ront, \with bosrd. Apply a1 508 Wabasii-av. ; referonco forjuirod: WALABII-AY. good board, 841 OANDING.HODSE; borwook, with uso of plauo} 594 F \glc}.‘ ?t“c ;fld I:“ Ve ux\‘\;‘hflf foslely .(—-';IB"?NM?U';;‘(}AN AV.—TWO LARGE, 3LEGANT- In both situations’ y no moans, on toach- iye Ll' e GE, 1LES . ng, I hnd tho best socioty tho town afforded, | 1rive, pes toasie. S T aoort edcollaat tubla, ‘When Idid tho work of a sorvant, I could have no soclety but servants, A girl of education and rofinomont, wno acta in the capacity of a honso- sorvant, cannot, a3 & goueral rule, leaying mar- risgo ontiroly ont of tho question, bave any aociaty that {8 at’ all congonial to her, S8ho may gotinto s family that will approciate her and, troat her ns an ogiinl, but the chances aro vory | fow. What wondor, then, that tlmiyn chooso ocoupations in which thoy can have it, inasmuch | 88 tho fooding of tho mind is of equal import- anco with that of tha body. Second—A. house-gervant has no timo that sho ean call her own, Her work is never dond. 8ho hn.sl nulugo share of t}l:hnnrm, leu{ lnxlntlfi:u, aud tho annoyances of the work of a family, z without, iho lovo of hsband and childron 0 l";;';“::&;;zv":;‘;&;;,l lighton_her labors and mako toil o plossura. | C/Eke a0, it hen sho thinke her work is doue, she is linblo | ablo prices. 1o bo called on at ay timo (unless sho is out), (OGNIRAL TOTEL MARKETST., — BETWERN from ono weelk's end to the noxt, If she works Madtson and Washington—Good rooms and firat.class n sny kind of shop e factory tho momant slio Homt B per ey A Hooommoard 84 por wook, eaz: stop: i o i8 froe, with no ono v oL, T, IRENONT— In tho world who s any suthority over hor till | M'EIHGAN AVENOL HOTEL, TATETRENONT= 7 o'clock the next morning,—oxcopt her father | glo rooms for gontlomens tre 3 por day. and mntl.mr:'ix if sho happons to livo at home, ‘encas'given and rouirad. West Side. WEST RANDOLPH.ST.~TFOUR SINGLE goutlomon can abtain first-olaus board at raa- sanablo ratos, - North Side. 126 YORTIL DEARBORN. 6T, —I'URNISHED AND £ unturnishod; rovius sullablo for gontiomen or Jadlos: Bavo aulto of paclors unfuenlalied, ofcopt catpota; 1ot th firstolass tablo bosrd. Reforences az- wator—will bo ronted low to tho right par- tios, all wil clisbgod. - Hotols. ATLANTIO HOTEL, VAN BUREN AND SHER. man-ats,, opposita Rock Tsland Dopot—Elogantrooa; oad board Xt reusonablo ratos; translont, $3.00 por day BIXTERNTIL _AND —Boarding, with good Tooms and roason- EROHANTS HOTFL, CORNY ~OLARK & LAKIE- N At hor b(lm ing-plnce or at home she can havo it s CAB socommodstd mu:‘m:; ma.tn lo Sntlemon good socioty, aud epond her ovenings in almost an R b, R aa, oatd. 8 any woy Blo choosos, If ghe likos her work, | Sag i gri ati ey board, 85; trantlont, 83 por and is oconomical, she mny havo a vory ploassnt lifo, and savo some monoy, though slowly. At least it was 80 with me, and, though my wagos wore small, I waa contentod and happy, .and would not havo exchanged my place of work for any lady's kitchou in the city. L. M. FINANOIAL, MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, bonds, 0to., 8t LAUNDER'S private ofico, 120 Rant dolphat., noar Ulark, _ Usiabiishod 1854, WATGUES, Y TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, and losns nogatisted, t,, Hoom 3, WATONLS, OITY REAL ESTATE. 0N BALE-GOOD T.OTS WN THR rOLLOWING F ll‘vul‘x Bll‘o. Burnslde, Buttorflald, Errn'l;l%‘ Qarl. nldl, Hanovar, Bititlor, Wallaco, Sammar, Winter, Mur. iod: plto, on, Weniyorth Bho tatty, Pott .4 8180, o andor, ' ourlh, Twonty.sizth, roniy-sovenih T g Anologny Twenty.ntrith, Ene, Thictioth, Havon, Thirly. first, Thlrtysocond, wn_mr.dnm, Thigty Aith,' Thicty- i A R down, b soar: tnie, Bjaf et toron' 'Nf;m-'&nu'g;y'!'.'fi"‘ 1085, Abply 10 ownor, ALISKIVE GILANIE 118 Mango OTt BALE-ON KAHY MONTIILY PAYNENTS. oliolos cuttage, Inteo Ints 467 Hocn y 3 ‘ol oy at 430 Hoconuoste B Te KNG o1 omie fau TR, BA ) Al Barnildo and Huttorfiold. i Do ., T3 0% ietion winbing 46 s 2t CO., 7 Hawioy Took, conveniant o olty: tarma to muit 3 provo, L 1B 4 coraor BALDWIN, WA Doneborn anit_Madison. RATILE BUILDING LOT! 4 Wosbinglonate, adidinin o5 2, it. ©0., o luoks n Tofe, 3PV lo-st, D, 5 7y I BARGATN-T.OTS ON Ny estarar, Polkat, Tavlorate, md Cammballge. izod 01 paetien wishing to W Eienialy somo monsy. 1o, bulld f dosired.” Inquiro 48 165 Bouth Olarkist,, in Lank, . [F7OR BALE—8:,50 WILL PURCHARE Tiik NIGw beiok linsn, Ko, 00§ Taylor-st., 83,000 loss (han cost, Inquiro at 313 Ashlnil-av, MOR BALI-§FATH-AT.—G0x187 FIGT, NORTIL annt oneaoy of Kiatoand Thirly-roventh-sta, BNY DI 128 T4 Nizon uilding, noriboaat cormor of Monroo AT —MAXWRTLBT. _LOT 56X160, ON MA hotwcon Union and JoMfarsan. SNYDE on'a Bulldlog, 0. o. cor, Monroo and L TI-ETOOK.VANDS_i0 ,OTS ON UNION, co, and Bliorman-ate., two blacks from Stook™ ry chiosn, and easy tovme, Apply to tho undors ok Vard B 11 X1 N TR TEART comnor of Micligan-nv, and Twonty-fifth-at.; this is ano of the meat desirablo goruses for i th avoniio, - BNYDEIL & LIgH, Room M, Nisons Jhiigiog WANTED--MALE HELP, Boolikoenors, Olerlzs, Ete. TANTED-BY A BORTUN JOBBING BOOT AND #lioa houso, a {rusaling salosman with an catnblishod {radolu Town aud Nobraska, Addross I'ast-Officy Lox 264, Hostan, Mars. Trados, "H’,'.,T,,fiv‘“f‘l GODI{ '{Hl{IINI;lYM::‘N PA‘TLHER. omploy ) 0 3 Anply for theoo taya nt RIBOLIA RS 10 Dosehornirtr Conohmon. Tonmstors, &o. ANTED-A TRUNTY YOUNG MAN TO TAKH garo of horaos aud 5 X 1 Wi s geaes AU driva & dotlvory wagon. Appirat Emnployment Aroncios. W ANIED-20 RATLROAD LAGORERS TO LEAVIE Alnadayy stoady wark,” Oall onrly at 30 Nurth Glarl- sty Joum WANTED_WRIiAVT: OUDIiRG FOit 10 MORI choppara and’ iy for_ Miohl 104 i LR S i s e ANTRD —a00 WOODOHOPPRERG FOR MIGH and 10 contninera for Indlana, Apply t T, ran, QURINITAN & BING, No. 1 Bouth Olari i - Miscollanoous, ANTED-MEN OUT or FMPLOYMENT OALE AND OR LOGATE WITIU parinor waatod with North Canal.st, d 300 o chia élnu_r!gfiu ?l“u“v‘oll{‘ "l!;“?rl"i%‘iumd to sall t artioles, At TORT-KREPRRS, A28 aeonla thauiious, tho Wkt in ro- o u Jackols, nants, woolon Ulnkoe, Ae " jiokioacs prefitianliaoland navisk, Apply or addross GOV RN MENT GUODS DEPOT, 105 and 197 Kaat Lakeat.-Cht: VVANTRD . S 10 TRAVET, o ol articlon; 8300 onh, CONGHA COMPANE, et Bonmis Ay OAN CONE WELL RECUST: g o os = solvos ant, 16 travol aud {aka ordars 14 dfecont sarre i tha Biata for” Govornment ovorcoate, mants. Jasketc: woolons blankots, &o. Handsonio profita 2ntoad, Auvpty at Govornmont” Goods Dopot, 108 and 197 Kaat Jrui, BREE-OVER & GOTTIGES AND IIOUSES (rusidanco and businoss) in all parts of the aity, somo with tho vory latost impruvomonts, at pricos rauging from Faloa, ‘GRSt Lavaralo;(armaj amany grant b aveatigato, 19 B 3. HUSZAGI, sl o YATANTED—AT 1o DEARBORN-ST,, ROOM 9, MGN . 8 R G o oo ouni e o e e A and pay largo profits, 278 Kast son-st., Itoom 14, Tl AUSTIN PROPERTY A COTTAGE, 1 Tots on oasy, terme, and 4l n iatonco, "W, Tt WOODKUNE, B Watnine: TrOR, BALE-WASIINGTON TRIGITTS_OHFAD Iots, 8100 cacli: no manoy down, monthly buttar than any savings bank. Gl at Koon: '8, No, 11 ‘Wost diadison-st.” Open Sattirday ovonings. paymonty; |, B8, ANTED--A SMART, TRUSTWORTHY BOY,1d TO Agxfl_::&’fi'» E.“,Ad:r'l“ll_zevmmnll usoful in & saloon. VA1, POUROURES ST i and good isinous tael, o S0l 35%oral Rrtlolor siesndy introducod and muoh admirad; capltal required, abont . Novoral partionaro now making f 5 27 i tbom, Apply to 2, "THORE Gaale 1lause, Yoot JiOR BALE—SOUTH EVANSTON_A LARGE, FING- I‘: finfsbed bousg, 14 rooma, on lot to sult in aize, on monthly paymonta, by’ owners, TILLOTSON BROS., 273 and 274 Stato-st. OR BALE_ENGLEWOOD—TWO LARGE 2.STORY houses, firat-clasa fiulah : ono_ cottage, 6 room, ono -blook from depota; sixty tralus dally onmonthiy'pry- menta—by” ownors, ' TILLOTSON BROR., 39 sad ¥ T 6‘{n‘ BALE-AT WORTE KV ANSTONOIOIOR ots n: ronorly. rloos an 5 JonN OULVER, 1R Ealiaat, » Prioet and long e 7 ANTRD_NEN IN FVERY STATE, lio cololienied Chwng.Olang. - Oo 18y sgtd T olebt boxca fn five hours,. A youig man olsared 3513 fhitas Any Saa'euw soll Bon't cliro an agoncy that wi 8y 310 bor weok thrcagh the. Wint X Baulioiving Gombanse oh st Mot an-UBana WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domostics. W A};‘EED—GIRL AT 178 BOUTH PEORIA-BT. NO of %.'\‘Er:e—mmdmgmcomlufudml)"rfi] ON BEVEN- _ffth.ate, anc . el noy Inland “boulovard choap. BOND, 87 Donrborn:st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATL, ORt BALE—UR EXOIANGE—_WELYL, INPROVED farm and olty roal eatato, for less than valuos would sxchanga for salablo morchandiss ot housahoid gonds, it eash difforenco. OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, &/Houtt, anal-at. . JiOR BALE_AND T0 EXOIANGE GVER [OT B R R R TS Miscollnneons. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO DO LIGHT WORE in & rostanrant: also, 2431 Wonl Taka.phas basmaentnrors foF s privato faily, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booltkoopors, Clorks, &o. ITUATION WANTED— § oo oo TANTED—DY A COMPETENT DOOK-~ graln and praduso comm cos, 1. ruforen- ion by v Latters to b il dto Gi - gll\gumm,nm;;gg: \'“{’:",“'."“'l'{{?‘:z"""fi'“h ‘Ki:'u"!:g’.;' A:InzAr:'ne’:gD;‘l.nrg:I“A L orpa i ariosa ad SRS SRyt @ babiudior | ST GATIONS WANTED--FEITALE REAL ESTATE WANTED. Domestios: VVANIED—A TIOUSE AND T.OT ON Tilk WEST $1do warth from §9,660 to 813,00 in oxclianga for flm‘l‘erul nlnlnflclly Itnits, froe ddress B Tribuno oflico. VW ANZED-A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT ON SODTIL or Want Sido, worth from $10,000 to 15,0005 will 85,000 cash, and balanice In good stocks of Iowen havo thocash fnhand, but the honso must hioa doolles ranin, and unincumborcd, Addross, stating lcation, rice, and whore Intorview can be hed ‘with owuiore, P 17, ribuno oftice, from oncuinbranco, TO RENT--HOUSES, OLRENT-DY KERR, DAVISON & WELCH, Real Estato Doslors and Brokors, N2 LaSalio-s Numnbor of fine rovmain Davison' Block, Fifths near Madison-at. Bast lighted lousa in tho eity, and all modern improvemonts. “ Twa nioe suitos of raoms on Grovelaud.court, Pyrt of proniscs 67 and 63 South Canal-st., with onglna; ey on e atioiping batln, oo at ‘w0 good hiouses on Twontrninth.s. will b rentad af bl prica antil Tes OF Mage 1575: 'O, RENT—TWO-STORY AND BABEMENT MAR- O o aneitin housos, Maonlcater-plaas, frontin Vornon Park; 11 ropiis In cach, furnacos, cie. ;. fnistiod In tirat-class styla; brick barns: will ba ronted 'to dosira- bls tananta at vory roasonabls figures. . J, ONALIAN, an i) ITUATION WANTED~BY A RELI. S ican girl to do light work Inelmnd A‘I}EEWAHZ{LE:% e i ncok glvon, Addross or apply st 983 ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLARS DIN- Ing-room waltor, or ehamh td, . Robyat,, Chicaygo, 11, Call Monday and Tassgen> = TED-BY TON W2 P i do” gonoral houmwork, S TIERE QL o, withont washing, or ascond work fn & private family, 1) \ o otk fn prira Iy, Plaaso calias 167 Townsond-sts, Employment Agonoies. TTUATIONS \WANTLED_FAMILIES IN WANT OF 52 yicad Soandinayian on an bolp ern be suppliod e — . DUSKICS abioo, 8 M liwankony. BUSINESS OHANOCES, A BAKERY, IN'A SPLENDID STAND, Witll ATE. . toc aalo oF ¥o Apply to Mes. A, BHANKS, Milwmban oo Ark TONG LEASK RURITURE AND FIXT of a Lotal' fa Glilono dofing & firo Dualsieas: foo o at & bargale: rare chanco for a wishos to purchso, Addross B, O, POl BATE-A PROVIFABLE orghectablie amntsoturing husins. Looation o st., noar Warliington, . uirod, MATSON HILL, 108 wnd 110 Danrboraate” o ~oduirod HAVE A LARGE VARIETY O S L Gddos Aeitiar, SARIEEY OF DUSINESS zoume, scstanaate, urocery storcs, sict, fa il promutont B s rat-clasy, Foliaile, hasnit dflmunmnmmm’mnu_. oo 103 G o, FORY DWELLING, NO. 8 ‘Wabnwliav., contatniog 10 roome, liot’ and. cold r, bath-roum, gas, closcts, &o. Iuquiro of M. A, BURKRAS, No, 163 Galumot-av., nosr Tweuty-fo 0 Rr UPPER PAIH OF A HOUSE, 6 ROONS, T Holo i collar.. 460 South Paricars - © OO o B LT MAY 1, HOUSE, COMPLETELY furnishod, noar turiainus of Cott Urave-av, cars, atalowrent fo & tonnut who will_ tako wood caro of the howno and furnlture. Apply to 3, O. FAIRINGTON, Ofliea 3and 4 Bryan Blook. © - JFOR RENT_X GREAT VARIETY OF FINE GOT. tages and hauses, located ta all parts of tho clfy, at moderato rout. _ Call and Joyest iaat Badlson: ¢ {igalcat 80 last oty Hoom 10 "0, 8. THUSAAGH, o e PR Sl o L t, 3§33, Inquiro at In-at., noar ahinginn.s n 45, 674 Washiogton-av., cornoe of Lingoiant. s TOOMS, 7 LIN- i WILL BUY MY HALT $500 ¥ ) G Band for tho monby: 1 Ladailants Roansy: Siock OASILWILY, BUY ITALF-INTERES $10.000 AT BE HALEINTER ST (u;oln‘:?l‘m‘ Stock on lLand, !ltc,nm. 13 ].Atfnlln-lt.. 10,000 CFIam oA eRTTE T {nterost in & busino: hon oy phorohiasa o hal INTERRST IN A Y AND BASEMENT BRIOK oy No: 557 \ost Adaaurat, 13 oo, guod sollne, aud god Lan, luryo 1t &1l Foitorn b : BNy DR & T, 16N izors "Bullding, northoast oaher M d LaSailoata RTH PRORIAST., TWO-STORY o o T framo houso, ¥ zooms, watar, batli-rodm, closats, Low ront. " 0 RENT—A HANDSOME, SUDSTANTIAL GOT- taga; qood, huighborliood ; 467 Gecondsl., noar Lin. coln. Koy at 476 Scand-st. 8. T. KING, 111 Dearbora, 0 nENT — ViR Pe R mumoant ¥w R — 'y Al fatiod residonco at Liighlund Park - Addrou 20 THb. ! ane Bulldine, IO RERT-~ROOMS. 0 RENT—4 TO 8 ROOMS, FIRST OR SECOND Toor, sultablo for housokcoping, on Thirty-sovontli- s 10AE Lllkav. ; ront law. B WL, e e orm-at, [0 TUENT-SUITRS OF ROOMS, BUITABL Bousokueplug: gas, water, aid wator.clob Saghy inThympsons Bludle, Wokt Mudfaomat. wil ront elthor in muitas of Sor §roomy; also a nimbar of ‘cottagos. By Wat, H, THOMPSON, 2 Wont Madionat, o paying 00 por annum. An ki o farty aceking an tnvastmont, this {+a raro chan ¢4 TO EXCHANGE, Pheteiosts oL A FARE “GHARGE- X TING MARGLA-FRONT dwolling, with all modorn & - 2id uolgubothaad, Bandy o’ Uustnars poriton'oF Ohi cago. for salo very choap, or will trade fc e fumbior, or hrick. Addrdss I K Tribugs ofios.” £200% A 800D INPROVED 300-ACKE ILLINOTA smill tako good: il inks zaods umber, or aty good GIt—300 FEWT OF NO. 1 PROPERTT, [ruut, cornor Michigan-av, snd Forty-ficst-st. H an improved farm within & milos of Chloagu » Gorner Fortloth-st, ; will trade o :«';?l:.fll‘n" Ints st South Englowond, on Vinoonnes- x otlior gond AN GFRRT L DL W06 LaSatinat. 0, EXGHANGL—FOR IMPROVED _ UNINGUM. berod property in olty, town or country, fi'iy!v‘;h'll:' eatod housos and lts on South Sldo, and 80 foot ahoicast Sty slremnmt Woudsrf ik g 0! 120, chole 8.3, WELLS, 08 Deats o4 Park blooks or ~A PAYING MANUFACTURING 0, EXCHANGE: businoss for roal estate; Lioars invostigation. Ade farm for trade ; . _Addro 0 TENT 8T, 3 FLEASANT ROOMS, i an ‘mator. Ttoslan-av., opon. G. WOk ¥o0r 125 Laaio-sy o 0 RENT—WELL-FURNISHED TWOONS, WITIt bod-zgome, gas, wator, and stovo, far one or tiwa gon- flemon. 701 North Pxankifa-st., oppésito Lincoln Park, A good loaality and cheap rant. 0 RENT-ROOMS, TURNISHED AND UNTUR. nishad, “suitablo for a mochanios’ boarding-house: would sall or exchaugo furnituro, Apply atissSouth Desplainos-st, N and other valuabla soourit}| by 0. TUNNIOLINI, 125 South ANTED_TO DORROW, 85,00 OR 810,000 ON el L T 10 oy Ear Latobent s s comnsaoh b of & f . Nadress B 5. THbune offes, oo S $1.500 ,WANIED DOEDIATELY. TORTWO Coim A Suggestion. To the Editor of The Chieago Tribune Bia: I Liave long been watching tho ‘working- girl question, and I foel as though I wanted to 8ay & fow words on the subjeot, as I once was o sowing-girl mysolf, and at present am a sowing- | = woman, a8 Iam s girl no longer, but an old woman, I suggest that some porson or persons ears, on good clty real astate socurliy ; good ssfon. _ Addross 88, ‘Iribune office. LOST AND FOUND. . DOETRIR CINOSE, Vtou T FiTE o o, & lockot, o 2 of means should interest thomsolves in bohaif | L vieinlty of Kirarsids, Tocelya '(he KA by provies of the working-girls, and provide s snitablo | pre & aGlroming 8. e 453 Butoriordor, roastbeet {g mado jute | place, and furmish it plainly, but comfortably, ]: -A BLACK NEWFOUNDI,AND DOQ, ABOUT and pay one month'a rent, to ensblo thom to got Smonths old. Any ono who will hring the samo to St fouad, s bowed homfor $1 oar oaike | T DETLA_ AT GOTE BIACEIRT- 77T of tho house, and board thom for $8 por wesk, = JELE ‘a‘ onch girl to' mako her own bed,' And the & black onamel, on thoway {0 MoVickor's, bundaymorn- Shink€i would bo cesancy o kavo carain ries | B B onend o et iyt 2 P and regulstions to ba governed by, in order to 1lgnsa and Pacific Hoel, a silvor card-case, markod bave tho things go off all right. I could | **Whaliog.” The findor will confor s fayor, sod recsive take charge of twonty or twsuzy.flm girls, and | §iutable ame ta G. 8, HUL- try and mako it a ploasant home for them, and I ward, by roturni BAID, Jier w4 168 Washingonste sliould want thoy should try sud mako it ploss- | T,QVIoSNDAY, NOV. 15 ON JAOKAONST., TE- ant for meas woll, I would give thom plenty to | tatulng ohook foF small Aragunt, ou; nd ring, ¥ind- oat of comfortable food,—of course I oould not | ¢ will bo suitably yewarded by loa 0 Into tho extras for that price,—and I would LW. % WILL BE P, A N - B ol o hom: T Kbomm,” | RETASR I NI R AL v 0, S No. 513 Wabasn-av., on the night of Aaturday, Nov. 12, Address M., A on House, Ohlcago. SEWING MIAOHINES. S[ND“" BRWING 'DSACHINES — OFFIOES OF Nichols & Poa South Halsted-st, and 174 Bonth Ulark-st., np-stairs. dios oan got a sowing ma- P TR eout Yot AT They - v ik, o ard Bo T i ino all and soe. A1l maobinos. ropairad and BEdD s oo A Servant.Girl’s Complaint, To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune : Bin: Iam a sorvaut-girl, and, being without a situation, staid Lhome till Bunday to look in the Buuday's TriuNE for s place, Ho last Bunday T went out early, and, aftor showlug roferonces, was bired bya ladyliving in s marble-front building, Bhe wished me to come on Tuesday afternoon, and, to give her an assurance that I would come, aud to bo moro assured that sho would not hire any other girl instead, as ladlos often do, thus cansing great *disappintment, I waated to loave myumbrolls wltK hor, Bho would not tako It; *sho nover disappoluted a irl,” sho unlds oaud, as I thought sho was_ o la- y,—eho Lived In & marble-front houso,—I loo! ed no whore olso for a placa, \Whon the np- pointod timo camo I wont to tho plaoce, and was thia timo roally disappointed to find thist snothor girl hiad taken tho pfucu alroady. It 1a ot tho firat timo I havo boon troated in a3 good Axnow, ted- ines 31 on_mont nta sn tontod. - Machines ropaisod. Otio opon sroniaghs SEYERAL IMEROVID FANILY AND ONIE MI. dlum- sloger maching; alsa two Grovor & Baker iu. provod, for sala choap, at 125 Olark-st,, Room 3. TLLODX & GIODS, THE BEST FAMI) WIN mnchine. Lroud eodias, dll Abd eapERIn. WAL gox & Gibba§: M. Oo,,'eornor Wabash-av. and Adama.ss HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A A A A A A AN AAAAAAA AP AN ARRIAGIS AND JIARNRSS BOUGHT AND SOLD 0! mufsion by FLETOHIR & LAZEAR, 151 Last Washingion sty HER & AR, 19Yand is way ; and, if Indios who assuroyou that U SALE-WHOLKHACE OR RETAT—UNITED bolloved, :a it ntlrnngu :‘l;nt girls prnmlu:‘m comao 88 nervants at tyvo or throe placos at the same L not compolled to do wo? Y it sirange thab | wauting good accomodetion for Lol Boceer’ wii et Iadies talk of us girls digappointing thom if thoy | thom sdcond tonone fn thuolty, Also, livery and car- thomsolvea make us do o, by hiring from two | rlsevs tolot, to four girls, aud, after taking on of thom, tonding the othiors nway, with **I am very rorry to disappolnt you ; I think t us o y @ e b o jovernmont Goads Dopot, HOUSEHOLD GQQDS, you can lind anothor | 5 yoy rave TUn SRHOL Place,” and al the rast 7 L | I7 ol B o U OF, JIODSEHOLD ot sny'iiud of “morahandise fo' puto ot Sl ‘and 425 OsGOOD & WL 63 Houth Usual.at, Sconoe In a8t Louls Oourt, INRERS, RAY ARE Lirous the St, Louis Globe, Nov, 13, Lo sliol g aadss an nulfiuk yn»tsfllg aftornoon the ri:ucmel\g ) RENT-0R VOIS :“ i FURNTyw oF - oUE roours, altu: Al partof tha of Cormactt m‘l“' tho MoLouough osag in the Cout! Ay, Boar tho Fiorian st Tromont Houss. Bled ik tios, Part of (| k¢ - R S e T Johngon led off, oq the pav of 0 RENT-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED xooma for gentlemen in second or third story brick; 'h‘lvl inside blllll:dl.l with ‘Au:',‘fl‘l.luré“uME elma(u uln ..“‘3 Snong tha DIossaniost I 108 b1ty low Tates tonaiis, APy av Ttoom 40, 16 West Hendolptrate TO RENT—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO FUR~ nishod rooms for bcnuumnn and wifo, or two singlo gontlomen, 817 Sauth Dearboru-st, '0 RENT—168 AND 157 EAST WABHINGTON.ST. nonr Ohamber of Commoras, clogantly farnished roowns, vory choap; also ono unfurnished room on third flvor. _ Apply at Room 37, —ONE NICE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH A% ViR tovo, wator, for one or two personis. ly}fio’fit Halsto goar' Ven Baren, Lo dross 11 65, Trihuno offlc 5.000 OF BTOOKIN AMANUVACTORING o) oompany and notos (0 axchange for slock of dey goods, grocerlas, or alothing. Address B Tribuno ofilce. MISCELLANE! a COKS OPENEI AND, GLOSKD, CONFLIOATED accou ated. solloltod by WEILD, Acsountant, 145 Filth e, - "PUrE 15 1, GELDRI, Loan Oflco, g0t Bidtorpe - o8 * fottor hor will ot pullout of. " . B, VALENTINE & GOo, Gonoral Agents, 33 South Claricat., Ghlcago. i INOTIOE 18 TIFRENY GIVEN THAT THE CO- vartnership of O. Drake & Oo., 200 Thirty-frat-st is horoby dissolved, and that Jasso' I'. Kddy (s not ame Poxerad 1o colioot sy dobts or contract any obligations o tho firm, ©. DRAKE. 0110AG0, Nov. M, 1673, ECOND-HAND OLOTAING WANTED SUELIAND | CLOTHIN brin pald oz olptbing: enrpots) and bodding, B, BOASBERG, Oniors by mafl ntfondod to, CEANGU BTORE, TS TWRNTY-REGOND. r Wabash-av. ; ront, or annutm, A p. MARDLE, Ttbam 6, 79 Doasborneats 7. [0 RENT_STORE AND DWELLING, NG. w7 st Lala-t,, 24360, now, 1o fral . In qire nuzt door, oF 563 Novtls Olark-te, o 0o 18 [0 NENT—FURNISH ED ROOMS, SINGLE OTt EN T e Teammiis o b: 164 Housh Olark-abe botiroen Madison and Monroo, Toom I1. 0 RENT—IN ONE OF Tiili PLEASANTEST 0. TUE HIGHEST PRICE PAID (RO OAST.OFF clothing, Ly JONAS A. DRIK! T Qlagicat. " rdofs by mill promptly atteatod e outd ‘VANTKD»TO BUY AN INT ing busiuoss, b} “’rfiu-rn 10 i or "W-A TED_LABORING MEN, MEGHANIGS, AND ll men not 100 proud to woat good, now, snd warm cations on BIIGHIgan-AY. & YOIy sonpnint ar g | O¥Orconts, patits, and jnckals, T kiow they Can bn. bag ihirag of Joue voome, Faralahed of Hakearanong BHlte of | vary Glloannt tho Gasbramort Goods Devel, 165 xed rooms, olotote, And hot 8A06old welnr. A orirats fot | Minst lako.s . linleaslo oF ol ‘will bo sorved, 1t desirod. ‘T'o dasirallo partica rensonablo terms will ba offorod. Reforencos given andl roquirod, Apply at 8 Kidcldgo.court to-day and 10.marrow. TO_RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. Miscclinneous, T'Q, RENT-LARGE BARN. ON VIGTORIA-AY, oen_Harmion-court aud Twolfth-st,, rom for 16 il savoral carriagas, Apply to D. 11, HILLS, Lt WANTED--TO RENT, Y ANCLD—TQ RENT -TWQ OR THRRLE ROOMS, with or withiout board, {¢ untlemen and wito, oligibly situtad,unh or & 1 yrithiout childron, in 8 privato thmily, ful urtielo out. A youd ohanco to tuak i innsrec tt6 North 8ido, ‘south of OMcago-Av., and Rut want nf i 7 o e fuo] e "'.:l:u bt e AL g yantiof | bouelug, Eediaa'and Ginilemon ekl ot Sid Fiomhgas I'rl 0 otlice, T e 17— u z ED_FOR THIi: BIAT GLARR O0T: ANTED_TO REN] A GENTLENAN AND p hia wifz, vl oo g ‘s aminll Tuenieticd or un- o furclventar and yric Ut dDSIIIA or wuila I Ularloston urnished cottago, g, buitablo for houso- oplux, un Houth Side, oast of Wabnslvav., hotwoon arrison nnd Twenty-sovond.sta, Only the bust of ac. commodations wantnd, ~ Roforonces roquirod and gly. L B8, 1 oifoo. Aolliag artiolos agonts country, GENTS WANTHD_T0 SILT, ORAMS NI Rr- . voreiblo ap of, tho Unitod Stats andt Warld, (pe P Grant. Northttuat, " nom-and GFnamiantl itata ol e Shaei el letires, crabs, oto, Houd fos thy How oirGHAT an Hionts (fl"-zunu. GEORUR ¥ CRAM, 0 ket T8 WANTRD-A now nodicatod eorn hat witl aotually ouru o for agouts, iall ar udiroay A fes Expresa By GENTS WANTED -0 "SELL TUE MOST USK. R TEW GO0D REL -' ¥ i Voit notling aetiolos (o 1ha €0., soutbwast cornor Washia en. Audru ribun tugton nd Dowplali ... = oo | LR NEED_B{0 PR WERK ATIOVE HK. o JAUSIOAT, e | oy J0: solliog the colubiratad ‘Ohunuluh‘nfu. 9 {[10, THIL: MUSIO TRADE AND PUNLIO-NO I3} e ploye of tho Nicholson organ fuclory 1a authorized o aoiiclt orman andd weludoon rapaleinie and tunoing. Otdlors, for suh wrk will Lo attendod to only abtho fac. 1diunn-ut, ND TOi BALR-TIANOS AND OT- mako rontlug s spoolalty. WAL K, T—A Wo 'y EN pidlilin & Con sl Aatos PIANOS m«;&ona N8 Koj ur oasli; STORY ™ "SRN ) BALE_AT X s rout oz sxlo on Hlato-st., noar roat ot A Nh’ W P ARINER WARTER 3VITIL &0, 1IN & PAVING L meim WANTED aud cah Liouse, to oxtond DUsIloss, lishod and paying b A, B':y g haudsomo p PARTNERS WANTED, tusloy businoss, Boars lnvostigation, Ad. une obico, T TROM TO wholosalo and fatatl st which 1s woll ostabs ta wood Taforoncoe, ‘Drawor i, Latroai, ) AYANTEDWITIT 9i0, 19 51 Lurelioss, Daylag BosFly thal 127 Honths Qlarkeates loom B , activa or wpeulal, Ly ¥, DO RTIST, WILL od numbor of pupii eolally I painte hs in - tho styla of His firtshod nniacaos call, tnadiatoly. at_wtuilo, nd Bteto, Roon 16, or et verts Boulll Pavkeay,, uoar Twautys B T wy NBTRUQTION — J, . tako i MACHINERY. T AND WASIIER MAGHINRIY: V d-hatid§ wleo i fi vunalag e, o B QULORIIERR, S Hoderts 00 loan broakor, 135 Clark-st., Room 4, " FOR_SALE. oo nlu.u‘:mifi.« P_DARK DLUE ARMY OLOTIE L thoyard or ploco at the Governmount Guods Depat, 166 and 107 Fant tnkoat, BIETH OF 3 oud riugs, olicap, pow WO 1O PALEZIN

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