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’ S ' ' % / ‘'THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 94, 1873. WA SHINGTON. . Crimo and tho Polico System Theros ‘ . Jaunt with a Detective. Tho Statistics of Crime and Re- From Whatevor will pression. Our Oun Correspondent. WaniinaToy, Nov, 14, 1873, bo.of goneral intorost to Wash- ibgton City during tho pendlng session of Con- grosa muet also have inoronsod intorost with your venders, for tho soolal lifo of this placo is Intimntely conu imponding cont cotod with official morals, An est botwoon the Board of Public Works and the Governor of tho Distriot, on * ona side, and muoh of tho press nud publio sen- tmont of the country, on tho othor, ia yob sson fo bo attonded lirico ropented, with tho support at the polls, of tho local inhabitaney hero. This is partly to Lo accounted for Ly tho fact that the large nogro eloment in Washington 1ocioty votes tho rogular ticket, and, if auybody s scratohed, tho nogroos scralch each othor trom porsonal nogro-candidate favor of Jonlousies. In this way avery Wwho had nunounced lumsolf in MIXED HONOOLS was last timo boaton for tho local Leglslature, The nogro population of the Diatrict of Columina is about 44,000, or four-fifths of tho negroes m all tho Tarritories of the Unlon, Tlhials also Lho largost blaok population to b found in any American city, although, if the Olty of Wasl hington wero sogrogated from tho District, it would show & fow thousand blacks less than in Baltimore. The whites are just duublo the Dlacks in tho District, This super. abounding black population ia probably in a con- dition of moro g ouoral equality, and is also more aggrossivo in tho matter of olvil rights, than anywhero oleo in the country, One of (the bost soliool-housos in the town is nampd for Afr, Bumner, and wil majorlty of the successiul in th 1l contain his portrait. A largo blacks oxpect to bo ultimately oir contost for mixed schools. To educato morg than 7,000 chitdron in this eity now costs nearly $450,000 a year, and tha great influx of Lincks lipg led to such an expendituro that tho school-system ig now out of money, 'LOW CAPITOLINE QUARTERS, ) Inmy last letter I described Swamppoodle, Hell's Boltom, Murder Bay; and Drab's Division., Blnco that Limo I bave made somo oxplorations of other delectablo quarters, namely: Tincup + Alley, Louse Alloy, and Temperauco Hall Alloy. ‘Tho Lwo former are situatod on what is called The Ieland, and possoss nothing distinativo, boing resorts for professional ‘mogro thicves, * dozons of whom slipped out by the front whon wo woroe discovered coming up with tho ofitcors in tho roar. Tho shop, for stolen low grocery aud on oxcellent poll Irish vixen who cor in quostion, was about to searcl: tho * foace, when Jixs, 8hea principal “fenco,” or recoiving- goods, heroabout, is Shea’s, a groggery, whoro, somotimo ago, ce-olicor was shot dead by tho keeps tho place. Doyle tho of)) fired o navy-rovolver into Lis body, aud receivod no punishment at the hauds of tho law thorofor, almost overhag tho Botanicnl cup Alley, just a 'ho domo of the Capitol this don, and right boslds it aro rdous of tho Government, Tin- croms tho srect, coutaius Bov- oral assignation-houses, and almost evory gro- cory in that quar ter is a ** fonce,” TUE ITALIAN QUARTER of Washington is in Lemperauco Hall Allay, oloso by _thio newspapor an-grindors, moulsoys, octivnors, and tices, Musicians, oi~ image-molders, con- chestnut-ronstors are lere crowded togothor in cextain old tenoments, tight undor tho hall of tho Cliistian Assnciation, Another tenement, which contains about thirty familics who p band-organs, is at eddlo ioc-crenm, images, and o foat of Capitol Hill, on Beoond utreot. Washington has a considernblo Italian population, and ‘o large and prosperons Bwiss ang Gorman cloment. Tho last cenawa showed about 300 South Europesns, and mor. than 2,000 Geimane, In Louee aud Tincup Alleys the lictlo windows of tho oabina wero fillod with tho faces of wlito and black, who hord in congort, aud_we pokod up from the' floor x3'many a3 cight and nino couples of Loth com- ploxione, “* Another qunrt: or of tho city notable for matri- moniul -infelicity, and that dult citizen sense which seldom appreciates chastity, and somo- timos broalig out 1 besotted crinio, s tho region around the Novy-yard. Toro lived Horold, ono of tho Presfdont's assassing ; and the hotel nenr tlie Nav: yard gato is eaid to tho genoral Lieadqunrtors for thioves from n distance, fow of whom tarry lon, in Wushington, a8 tho swmall olice-forca makes it unlealthy for them to oiter hore. THE CAPITOLINE TOLICE, The sorvico of polico, and pulice justice in this Diatrict is distiibuted amongst the Metropol- [tan Police, 200 strong, the Seeret-Servica Divis- fon of the 'Frea: Police Court, an extended Juriudi sury, n fow Muil-Doteetives, n d 0o Discrick Bonch, which has ction, - The Metropolitan Police hns 8 by 4 milea of # magniticent distances” to patrol with 200 rivates, many of whoso * beats” are 80 to 40 ouso-blocks, bwonty. Bergoal and & Major, Tl There aro ten Licutenants, ty, six Dotectives, o Capiail 'ho Mayor is the Superintenda and tho Captain the Tuspector. Tivoralariod Com: mixsioners, paid 250 a yenr eaca, the 'Ureasurer excapled ($560), regulaio the polico, Thero ara throo Surgeons, paid £500 a year, n Buperintond- ent of Policc-Tolegraph, and four clerks. Buperintendent rcecives £1,740 o year, pri The e $720. ¥he whole iu euLject to iha Attorney- Goneral's Dopur Government, timont, aud maintained by the A special polico force, independent of tho above, patrols the Cupitol building, composcd of n Captuln, tw privates, of whol !;eL from 31,800 " back-pay.” 'l In the —whilo the city In tho District. 0 Licutenants, und thirty-threo m seven aro watchmen. ‘Choso to ©1,000 o year, and, L beliove, ropresent almost overy Stato oy uton,—AShansay, Oregon, Maine, Toxan ‘police aro maiuly bred or Lorn The Whito Ilouso has by law two policemen, paid £1,320 a your, two watch- men and two bookkeepers. Iinch Depnrtment Leops watchmon, and (ho Treusury has s beaded by o Capeatn and two_Lieuteunants, Buppiess o States Marines and Kunics of Rey 0 .tha military compan roliniice, formidable riot, tho United two or threco com- gulnis in tho vicinity would Theio aro 'n fow ics in tho District, snd negrocs arc in all the yolice-forces and in the mulitia, Nearl7 every negro of good standing wears four or five lunds of uniform: Temperantio, and Leagneantic, city & European Masonic, Militia, Thoy’ givo the appeatauce by parading duly in goma style, and ara popularly suppored to be o razors, “li0 above pol pregs crime and tho dletropolitun LPolige ine genernl over o District noarly £100,u00, atoly urmed with their “besses’ dmecarded ico-forco is not efiectivo to sup- disorder iu duily lifo; for only Juisdiction wherd, {ho tusublo property is ,L00, the Government wroperty 100,000,600 moro, and tho population 140,000, o which one-third dorauco of aoll sloxdly omploym Ly the consns is nogro, und o largo piepon- aro poor, tlealing, or vithout ent. of 1670, out of 41,188 employed in all ways, 26,109 were of the ofiivinl, rorvant, barbor, and®professional clasi; and feninles werd wore numerous Wachinglon and femala oxeoks mi than tho wales by abovo8,000 iy Goorgotew Thin mattor of ight Judiento aut excoptional do- . uility in tho popufation ; but nuch n doparture from ordiuary Jaws ¢f £ox only varies and effeins iyutes crime. Nothing is eald to bo woise than wonogumy when n arpravated by n defleivney of smen, tud the curpiurngo of thoso left cut of thy aceount maken |, Tl Almarin 0, Lfel ho mail mischier, £ 4 CILER OF POLICE, hurds, i unative of Maseachu- setts, who formerly taught relionl in it Lis- trict, and Is tho dyual in sogacity and oxecutlyo power of any Lolico-Suporittondent in (ho coun- try, His montal to tho ruggestio Mayoinlly n {| Whon _Presiden dotectives of all Bakor's wpion, L consnienily soveral timos lod n that ho bo s nominee for the o old corporate government, t Lincoln was muidored, and tho I tho grent Northern olddos, with Drocsod in pursuit of tho gsuns- sins, Ma), Iichards was fivat on tho track, s reat datzotivy, fi.a Burinty dwelling four howrs after tho mur- ablislied tho complicity bowweon ho obscuro Bumati, m (ho ponlo; and they tho fugitlves but for the dupliv:t, dor, huving est Booh would havo al Bryantown on and th first oxoitomant of tho , Clarove an:i MoDavitt, woro at overhuled n Seturday, of Jobn Lloyd, & formor Jolicetnan, who mixii- ractod them at Hurrattsyi Thoy woro earlicst in {ho Booth ocun- try and first to ot to Canudu. | tavorn, lo, whero' ha Fopt tho y deicetiva on this 0arps i a nativo of the Distiiok and one vivous, but one, * leen sovolting . “iouglh thero huvo beon four- -dordin this Distrlet in tho 0t oightoon months, all the porpetrators haye Eunn onptured, andno groat robbery has gono undolesied, 'I'ho provalenco of small orlmen and disordors, and tho growth of soclal ovils, inn Capits rapitily taking importanco and distinotive charnc- tor, nro beyand the ropression of tho fow-score patrolmon, although a dozon or lns ara mounted on horseback, Tha wide aveuuos, the dotachod and eearcoly-communionting procints, ench with n sovinl peattlinrity of its own, the thinly-settled oountry round nbout, just roviving from sloth and natural poverty, and from theocoupaney of n Dooplo stumted and provinelal ng the prodiico of tholt fatms, tho want of a publlo splrlt in such n place and amongst such repugnnnt cloments, awallow up the littlo polico forco, Thoy whistla cheorlly az night to caol other ; thoy hava tho instineta of digcipline ; and on show thoy do not defor to uny munfolpal body; nnd tholr sucoess is_wondorful, but it I8 o losing triumph, Foituvately they lhave been holpad ont of thoir stralts by tho newly-gradod and connectod streots, over which the steam fire-ongines can go in a labyrinth of 140 milea at apallop; but hoaven hofp a steam firc-ougine galloplug oyer the old mud-holo stroots we used to inve, Ono plunga from crossway Soylla to mudhole Chiaryodis would ond tha engine. I'he lendor of tho roughs of Murder Day is Martin Weleh, commonly ealled “ueppy ¥ weLol, & hideons-looking oronture, with o blood-red faco and oyes, soarcoly any ove-brows, and witls o hideous car on tha #ido of is nock, mada by & blundorbuss which ha_ accldentnily discharged. Reddy Welch consonted at ous {imo to omuiute John Allen, and bo ‘‘tho iokedest man® in Washington ; but he was such o troacherous Dbrute that tho Christian Associntlon hind to give him up, Weleh la now in jail, and his catablish- ment 18 carriod ou by two wrotoled fomalos. DEXA, Tho hoadquartors of ‘prizo-fightors in Wash- ington are Charloy Hurdlo's, on the Avonue; Pat Rooncy's, in the Division; and Dau O'Brion's, at the Dopot. Gharloy Godfroy, onoo second to Yankeo Bulllvan, aud roforen in the accisive contest belweou Anron and Collyor, is o liquor-denler hero, Patsoy- Morgan loops tha dog-pit, and raises teiriors for Sunday-fighting in ndjacent parts of Virginia, Ho keops o Dbig Lallolv whool in his saloon, to bold the pupples i n stato of rovolution, and make them active, and good for mc-killora. Harry Middioton, opnosito tho new market, keops {lio cock-fight- ory' rosort; and tuo Erslings, father and son, who have a valuable proporty on tho old race- courso, fight majus a8 fur away as Mompliy, Toun, ' Aloxondrin, Va., containe n quesr ra- sort of roughs, calied the Fish-Whaif, whoro Sundey Is tho gula-day. Georgotown is simi- larly infestod by n swarm of canni-boat colliors from Cumberloud. Ono very notable class of wrelches around Washington is THE DEFENDENTS of diatant politicians, who como hero with hopos of public omployment, live on cheeso-boxes and lunch-countors, and many of them are uow work- fug on tho public streoty as Inborers, aud othora aro_jn tho workhouse. Doau Hickman, who died recontly, was the most widely known of all our bummeors, ilis namo was Hobort 8. Hick- 1oun, and ho was of reepectatlo conncetions, but prodigality and bad company made him a steorer for tho *furo-banks, and worse, Whon he way buried in tho Pottor's Yiold, certain modical students dug up bis body, nnd catried part of it oway. . Tho remaindor Las beon neatly buried under a headutone in the Congrossional Cemo- tory. Maouy lunatios visit Washington to seo tho Trosident, and pross inventions of whimsical schomes tipou him, Tho londing nogro gawbler horo i Jolin Wallaco, a mulatto, who murried a white woman, aud is gonorally sapposed to en-~ tertain thioves. THE POLICE BTATION for * Drals' Division” is wenuated fnthe old ¢ Auxiliary Guard-Houso,” a Lrick relic of othor doys, neur tho great now market, where former- ly a slave-pon and e cell for couviots occupied the sauze premisos, and made involuntary seryi- tudo worse than dopravity. In thoso days the patrol was a scoro or so of constabulary with two Liocutenants ; thora woro two Coustablea in caoli ward, all mora or loss slave-draggers ; and tho Whito House lad its sopsrate pulico. Across the Smithsonian grounds the mercantile slave- pen stood, divided from the logal slayo-pon by tho groves of learning, which i that day always iuterposed to goreon tho ronghier side of” such o traftie, Some kay that the Smithsonian Insti- tute is tho ouly part of the Government which never wolcomed Freedom, yeu kopt its onico ag— ‘When crimo was virtuo : Gown, end Sword, And Lay, their threefold sunction gave, And to the quarry of tho sluve Weut binwlking withi our symbol-bird, To this station the nigluly alarmista of Mur- dor Bay ara carried still, white aud black, ns be- fore, and in the common bondnge of evil in- dulgenco. 3 A ‘While it {s true that individual, premeditated erimo is on tho inercuso now, fatal affrays are leas uumerous ; and, sinco tho great - riot of vhon the Plug-Uglics of Baltimors rein- forced thoir fellow-Marylanders around tho Washington polls, aud pulled o swivel filled with powdor and _paviug-stones past tho simed hlarines, and fought thom (involving the killing nud wounding of forty or flity peoplo),—no riot Ins lappencd, axcept a political riot threo yonrs ago. But Pro-Siavery Washington was for thirty years o seeno of fraquent ristugs ngaiust the uegroes ; tho free pross of Dr, Bailoy had to be proteeted by more spocchos than bave dofended the back-pay steal; and in thoso days tho firo- cugine houses wore tho Lennels of ruflinism, “"Ii16 socinl quostions of tho prosont are baraly \worso thau thoold Bladentburg dueling-ground or tho Koy and Sickles tragedy. Yord’s 'Lheatro, 1omodeled, aud filled with ‘tho bones of tho maimed soldiovy of the Union, spoukelh botler things thau tho blocd of Abol spilled thers on Good Friday by tho old regime. TIE BOCIAL ROTTENNESS of Washington City, betwoou Yun Buren's time and Buclunan's, was protension aud poverty ekod out by deceit, guming, and bLorrowing, dueling and _* posting,” carrying weapons, re~ senting insalts fanciod out of an arrogant prido, und the booting and cufling of Good's poor, Evorything cconomical was running down' hill, Many of the tradesmen und curbstone-brokers who now affect to sco nolhing genteol were novor rocoguized iu that oflicial society, And the town remained for itsolf aftor tho War to confound tho culogists of the pre-Abrahamite time,—n mucs of sircets blonred upon by totter- iug hiousos, like tho worst Southeru cities wo soo ; and the merry twinkle of the chains of pssiug slaves repelled tho patriot and tho for- cigher aliko. Nleuu Hickman died when ho had koen Peunsylvunia avenuo paved, Ann Loyail was the goutlo contor of thut period, Whe Na- tionnl Hotel diseaso, oreated by kitchon-filih, way tho fablod luxury of the ora. And to shoot o whito waiter ab tho rubllu breukfast-table, and bo daclared not guilty, was tho privilege of (.'hi\'n{ry. Bay no moro, ssith the charitablo DMuse OUTER NESONTS, The out-of-town tusn which o eity-pepulation can {ake is u grent fealure in dotormining tho morahty. Formarly this was a mudliolo Jluco, wilh prospects of chiromo and bluo, which becke oued tho travoler from rango to range, to find ench hoight muddier than tholust, 'Lue sploudid colors in the surrounding ulls always aliure the cyo from tho torraces of the Cayitol. aud In pummor the country-ronds herozboiit are good ; but in wintor, whe tho romunorative populat tion i in town aud cquipages aro plenty, thera w0t N0 goiug anywhere, aud Worso no-going in spring, ~In thoso formor days thore was ncucits pit on tho site of tho abandoued race-track just overlooliing tho town, whero now o flouriehiug village of thrifly clerks has mado the plateun Llossom. Across the Lastern Dranol, hung in air mudway botweon Washington und Aloxandria, was a second race-track, now falling to picces, Down tho Potomac was tho Whito Houre,—n Inrgo fiame duncing-ball in a lonely spot at tho foot of o lofty wooded bluff, Nobudy could towpt the surrounding country, oxcept o Lovsg- Luck, Tlonco fox-chusing aud buntmg absorbed the fiuer young men; tho worser gamed aud lcunged ; “sacicty was exclusive, and despised tho work of men's Lands, T'wo or (hrco times n year tho negroes danced liko henthons in the cold market-houscs, and {hoso animal per~ formances aro till poiuted to by a cortain class a8 proof of tho peirect huppiness of Uneln Wout, Not untit tho proyout period has tho re: nablo countey roundabout beon thrown ope Wharty-oight milew of road were Luilt by the nrmy—thnt migity Doard of Publiv Works— Lo wween 1861-"G4, 1u the past two yoars the muin diives in tho cnvitona buvo been” mucadamized aud rolled fo tho District limils, ‘Lha city itnoll is now a drivivg park, with 140 milos of the mout plifect streotn ia (ho world; aad the recent ud- dition of Iaroweod fo {ho Koldicis' Home has vivewlly provonted Washington Gity with n park of 809 or 400 neres, b & cost of nearly §500,000, ~the magnificont gift of tha regular ury, 'Chis ark dos not defor to auy in tho country, 1t is ngn, woaded, filled with tustic bridges, lowors, flower-beds, and Lrooks § and tho caro of v doos uat cost the people here o penny, The two great wdtways which aro building maguificont now depots have diseovered thnt thero is u need of ouior villu-towns, and are providing for stations at all tho read ond lane crosmings., Thers nro now four public gardeus for reeron- tlong the bosr-browerics have wmde invonds upon whieky ¢ suporior com munication ix established ull over (lio wido wasta of the Capltal site, Tho surrouniing country ls planted iu truok-forms, and hos goue to ralsiug 1, who would prefer (o starvo rather thau be com- poultry and oslory at last, A fow yoara only aro roquired to pormit whisky to kill off the dlano- lute young mon, and olingrin to finish o tho old propristora, while meantime tlio polico are broaking up the away oamps which still are pitehod on the roadsides within sight of tho domo of hio Onpitol. A Gipsy i an Indian ag ravatod by boiug always off his'renor- vatlon, “Lhe very ‘day that wo loard of the stnrtling nown of tho Arrapahoes orossing tho Pucitio Rallroad traclk without loave, wost of tho One Iundredth Meridian, our own horso way scarail by o Gipsy tribo arossing tho moridian of Washinglon, Whoro was Gou, Sherldan? Whoro was Custer? 'Choro woro fourloen hostilo sny- agea in tho band, and thoir wigwams wWore throo wagou-covers, ont of which tho bluo smoke slronmod na if tho devil was smoking clly-pi,mu under-ground. They had real Indian ponos. Tho chickon of peaceful eottlors was stowing in in tho pot, And thera wete both squaws and anoanm! in tho party. : nothor faot now to your readers is as fol- lows : You cannot go moro than 10 miles to the onst and south of “tho Capital, in Maryland, without finding gates across all tho publicronds, which must be openod by the rider. In nlato fuunmy wo lind to ann forty, and moro of theso, n o dny's ride. ‘Uhig §s & rolic of formor plantas tion idiosynerasy, when every nprapnm.nr foncod Lis farm, audnot hissopnrate fields, Gamiz, e s il INDIANA’S MONEY MATTERS. Figures from tho Aunual Report of tho State Auditor. From the Ind{anopolis Sentinel, Nov, 10, On Monday, the Hon. Jamos A. Wildman, Auditor of Btato, presonted his annual report to 1lis Excollenoy, Gov. Thomas A, Hendricks, for tho fiscal yonr onding Oct. 81, 1873, 1t starts out with a gonoral atatoment of the recoipts aud oxpendituros, of which only & summary can Lo yen ¢ 54" Cho ond of tio isen senr, Nov. 1, 1872, thoro waa remaiuing i tho Troasury. .. § 765,024,67 During {lie post yoar tho receipls miy bo swnimarized as— Geueral revenuo, Qomimon achiool 1 Coliego fund Bullny fund Tunk tax fand. Surplus rovonuo fund Tublic nsiitutions, 72650 100,004,50 Miscellancous, 1,624,645.23 Total rocelpts, nclnding bulano, ... .. $4,500,603.02 DISHUNSEMKNTS, Ordinary axpenditures, .. , o0 8 290,00 Oillea expendituren 15,0190 Banevolent fustitu 362,670.91 Collego fund, 10,303, Sallne fund. Bauk tax funi Surplus rovenue fund ‘Common school fund. General rovenue. ., Reformatory fustitutions.. ZLducational inatitutions, . Industrial intorcats, Public fudebtednoss, Military expouditurce, g 6,00 1,301,341,33 120,151 Lieglolutivo oxponditures T R 88,309.80 Total amount andited,...veues sy $4,113,437.55 CONDITION OF TIIE 1REASUI Dalanco on hiaud Nov, 1,1872, 3 133,024,07 Racelpts of tho yoar. +o 8,545,008.16 4,300,633.00 4,113,457,05 Balance Nov, 1, 187,100 euvs v .5 185,115,47 Of tho abovo amounts a Inrge m has nob actunlly passed through thoe Treasury, but was o trausfor from tho efuling fund to tho genornl fund. Thia amount transforred is $610,159,00, which, doducted from the grand tolal, £4,800, 603.02, leaves notunl racoipts, $8,690,473.93. So also in tho disbursements, the transfers includo the same amount as above, lenving tho amount net\mllf poid out £3,445,203.46. Tollowing this genoral summary of Btato finances avo tables of valuntion for oighteon yeara past, Trensury atate- ments sinco 1955, iuclusive, and contiaued Dal- ances (hrou(fhoub that poriod. ‘Tho temporar 1t moro honently, it will then sorvo them right to canool tho old contracts aud make new ones at lower rates, or encourago the formetion of n now company. Tho ety would aave mouy thou sands of dollars sununlly worg it ta ostablish gas- worka of its own, snd supply iteelf, ng wel citizens, at roduced ratos. Who profit on the private supply wonld Hny tho cost of that gns nsed in otroot-lamps and publie butildngs, Tho Gns Companies need not bo smrpriked should thelr ligh pricos for an inforior artiolo forco many of their customors bnek Lo karosane, can- dles, and othor primitive mouns of illumination, Citzcado, Nov. 24, 1673, i X. —— ILLINOIS NEWS ITEMS, Extenrivo proivie fires provalled off in the northwost Inst Sunday night, As seon from tho upper windowa in town, tho sight was truly boan- tiful.—Itossvills Obsoruer, ~—As thore will bo uo monoy by taxation paid totho Collootors of Jersoy Uointy until aftor tho holidnys, thoro 1s somo talk of snsponding the schools until tho mouoy is in the treasury 1 pay the tonchais. ~Ilog-cholora I reported to bo doing consld- crablo damago amont tho lioga in 8t, Clair Coun- ty. It i especinlly dostrugtive in tho vicinity of Parkoy Hill Ly, Jordan Sandidgo lias lost iirty Invgo porkors in tho post ten duys from this dlsonse.—Belleville Advocate. > —''ho rains this fall lave been sufficiont to Ieep grass in good condition, buthave not beno- fitad tho wells much, and thoro may be a ropo- tition of tho old troublo of getling stoole wutor during the wintor, Tho Crovis Are vory low.— Lincoln Herald. ~Announciug tho hour for calling court, In Carlylo, ub its convoning, Judgo Watts act 1t it 8 o'elock, **\What, your Honor,” asked a loadiu, momber of tho bar, *is that not pretiy emly ¢ *No; wo'renll farmers now 1" roplied the Judgo, ~—Salim Anti-Afonopolist. —A consus of illitorato porsons in tha City of Gnlesburg, takon by tho Gily Auscesor pursitant to a requiremont of tho Stato Bupormtendent of Public Iustruction, discloses the fuct that there aro twonty-ovou persons, mnls and fawalo, in tho City of Galesburg, botweon the ngos of 13 and 21, who oan neithor road nor write, —Wa arescrry Lo lonru that, from Inck of patron- 2go, tho Chiengo, Pokin & Soutawestorn Ruilany Liavo withdrwwn' ol thoir passonger truing bo- twoon Stroator aud Peliln, It will iava tho olfect of injuring the uale of Chicago dailies, which will not reach tho city uutil 7 o'clock, instead of 4 a3 horatoforo,—Lekin iepublican —Tho voto for removal of county-sent of Woodford County, on Tuesduy, Nov. 11, 1esulted in n majority of 60 for Roanoke. ‘L'he Metumorn- ites decluro” that n largo tumbor of franduloat votea were cat, and luvo varved an injunction on the now ollicers, restraining them 1rom re- moving to tho now sont, ~—'I'no country is being traversed in ail dirae- tions by swindlora repiesonting themeelvos Lo bo drumumors for wholesalo Giangors' stores in Chi- cago, St. Louis, and olnewhere. Thoy display samples, tell plauniblo taley nbout the great vo- ductlony thoy can make, oltor ¢oods ot Vory low opricen, mako salos, and tako tho purchaser's noto ab short dato. As'n matter of courso the goods npver como, and, if it wero not tor the noto mu- turing, the begntled parchaer would Lear no more of it. Tuvnors vall do well to bewnro or ?,IENI} wolyes in sacop's clothing.—Zyndon I'rves ress. —Somo time beforo the Oraig election in Juna it wa charged that Mr. G. wad traveling nbout tho district ou railrongd passes, and olectioneering for tha Supremo Judgoship, Alterwards it wos aunouncod that ho hnd_surrondered his passos. A fow days ngo Lo roturnod from Ottawa, and, whon tho conductor paseed throngh tho tiain, 1o presoutod Liz pasa, “How is tins?” oxclaime od thooigial, “All 1ight; I min using passos now!" rewarlied the Judge, Such i3 tho sube wtauco of an itom Furnisned us by w man who voted and woried for M, Craig, e il true doos not flgcnk well for his professions,—Frincefon Tepublican. —Tho caso of Hilman va, Rockford & Rock Island Ruilroad Campeiy was tried in thé Cireuit Court on Tacsday afiornoon, aud o vary singu- lar occurrence tovk place. Mr. Lovi Divis was loan mado sinco March 13, 1878, amounts in ail to 8710,000. In regard to this amount the Auditor says: ‘“'ho ncts of the Assemblics provided for the payment of tho old {nternal impm\'omenb bonds, and cortain sums to tho couuties on nc- count cf tha erroncous appraisement of 1869, whicl of themeelves mado it necossary tohavent Ieast o balf o milllon of dollas in tho Troasury for immediate use for those purposce, Lo theso wero to be added tho large appropriations to the benevolont and educational institutions, tho ordinary oxpenses of tho Govorumont and of the Logislaturo of 1871," all of which wero mattors of imperative necessity, It is shown in tho roport that in closivg up tho moparato ne- count of tho old uwlking fund, which was In fact s tranafor on boolis only, tho sum of $509,221,03 appoars in tho nccount, swelling the apparont sum go much above the actunl amonnt, All tho facts in regard to this nro concisoly set forth in tho officinl roport. Tho school fovenno, nlso, which foots up the largo sum of $1,872,004.90, 14 notto boro%nrdod as an_oxpouditure from the ‘Tronsury, which is only the ngent for collection and distribution of that particular fund on be- alf of tho countiva, The fund no sooner comes in than it is sout out. €O the nggrogato sum o pearing in tho Treasury, but $139, 191,14 was sorved for Sinte purposes from the Btato lovy, On tho Ist of Lfarch, 1873, the Treasury had $160,000, and the provizions by the Legislaturo, oquiring noarly’ 570,000, which eonld bo mot only byn loan. A showing of tho publie print- ing bills for 1878 up to now, and sinco the final sintement with tho State Printer, amounts to §16,807.08, ———— AID FOR THE POOR. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8 A oold wintor 8 fast approaching, and I nm not willing to fold my hands in idlencss in the midet of plonty, while perbops to-night, in yonder cottage, lies some poor, sick, unforiu~ nato mother, surrounded by hoy darlings, who may be, for, sught T know, cilbor froezing or sturving, No; lifo is shiort at bost and amounts to littln ; wo are here to-day and gona to-mor- row ; but atornity is a long time, and, let othors do and think 03 thoy may in this'lifo, T prefer to tako my chancos in 8 Lovenftor; and, thorefore, 1 want to do somothing, while on earth, for hu- manity,—something moro onnoblivg thun boing compelled, day after day, by tho strict rules of sccioly, 10 shiow off my *good clothes,” ob- tained by tho fatigue and hard labor of an in- dulgont busband, whilo thero are those who aro porlinps o8 good s you or am, who aro antually fomishing in eight of my residonco, Tho Indies, of Chicago have noblo licurts, and thoy bave a noble duty to perform this com- ing winter : and, for ono, I would suggest the iden of havivg a commilteo of from five to ten of their number appoiuted for each ward in tho city, to look aftor tho jatorests of the poor in their rospectivo wards, I would also recom- meud the idos of Laying posted up, in somo faverablo place in ench ward, a littlo lottor-box, to ba under their immediato control and care, whero the timid mothor, in cage of extrome want, could quiotly make known her truo posi- tioa fo confiding ladics, and bavo lor wauts im- mediutoly und a8 quielly atlonded to; for I am confident that there aro many in Chicago to-day I)cllml to apply to tho Yoor-Maeter for aid, aud Licreby oxposo their true position to a cold aud unfeolins world, It s, theroforo, My, Editor, in’ bohalf of {his class of rpl:onh: ol Inm pen- ning this utticlo for Tue Yninuse to-night, aud I will leaye it witl you and tho public to docido whother I am or aw not engaged in agood cause, Tor {hoso poor, unfortunnto mothors have untold love for overy ono of their pots which God L givon thom, nud, in timeu like tho pros- ent, whon _even, strong meu furl in businos pursuits, why shanld & poor mother receivo con- sure or blame for not being able tosocure a win- ter’s suprly of olothing, food, and fucl for lor- self and cliildron 7 L'hink of this mother, doar, noblo ladies of Chicago, Gad's nll-aceing oyo iv on you, and Ilois watching your every movo- meut, Yeur r.ut}l bas now been openly, and Qod knows honesily, polnted out to you. - Whilo your many good ad hobla deods of ‘the past aro recordad in tho Book of Lifo, you lLave a few niore doys, mouths, and porlinps yoars on oartl to do good ; and 1 nm sntisfied that you will, with boeart and soul, sanction this good work, and co-uperate with me in defenuo and aid of poor humunity, Yours traly, Maup, CORHECTI})N OF A POSSIBLE MISTAKE, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Biz: An inquiry by the suthorities is now bo- Ing conducted, which brings tho name of a phy- slclan of Lhls city into unenviablo™ promineuco, Unfortunatoly for anothor party, tho nume is nob conflued to him whose conduct is now sub Judico, Whis fact may givo rieo to a mistako whicl wonld bo most injurlous to n rospestable practilionar of this oity,—Prof, Oharlos W. Lurlo, of Pagk avenno, who 0 no inconsiderable cxtont enjoya tha coutldenco aud outaom of tho profas- sion, W, Govvney Dyas, M. D, s T B THE QAS-SONOPOLY. . To the Edilor of The Chicago T'ribune : fint Bhould tho Gus Companies of Chicago Iailto hiood yourtimoly editorial of to-day, calling on them to manufacture o bettor article and sell emJ:loycd in tho caso, and when o particular and important witness' (s colorad woman, who Lid boeu waiting in tho court-room all day) was called, Mr. Davis srose to oxplain, 1o maid that thero hind boon an addition to the family a fow momonts ago, nnd that thoro was ono moro witness than bad been subpanazd, o, thoro- fore, was compolled to procoad wilh tho cayo with what witnessos thero wore who wete ablo to stand on their fect.—Edwardsville Intelligencer, —Not lozs than from 1,000 to 1,600 now houses and additions will have baen built this year, aud by this time all that are begun are fiuishad, and yet tho domand is ot supplied.—Peoria Lemo- crat. —It is e0id that, as an offect of the rocont county-geat decision iu Knox County, & moye- ment is springing up_to make a now county out of tho cast part of kuos, wess part of Dcorin, and north patt of Fulton, Doth Yates City and Llmwood are said to bo aspirants forthe county- seat, Thero ean be no question but a vory fino county could ba erected in this way, taking somo ol tho finest aud weaithiest townships nnd most intolligont ropnlmmn of tho Bruto; but it ignot at all likely tunt the peoplo of eithor of tho three counties named will conscut to any such dismomburment of their torritory,—Peoria Transoript. —A baalt in Aurora is keoping the §10,000 paid in taxos dast yoar by tho pooplo of tho town for tho purpose of mooting tho interest on the Fox Riyer ailvond bonds, now declared null aud void. The samo bank iy loanivg abouy the samo amount of monoy to the county at tho rato of 10 per cent por anuim. In othor words, tho peo- Dle pay $1,000 por voar for tho eafo kcoding of 10,000 of tuxes which tho Supromo Court de- uilnlllu they woro not bound to pay.—dAurora Her- ald, —The Circnit Court of Iano County was occu- plod, last Saturday, Monduy, snd_Pucaday, on a cage from Muunlu'rv QCounty, outitled Mead vs, Phillips, in which {t nppearod. plaintift was man- “agor of n cliceso-fuctory, and tho dcfondant was guilty of skimming his wmilk on sovoral cconsions Deforo taking it to tho factory, thoraby damag- ing tho quality of tho cheese, 'Cha faw mukos this o poual offense, and tho jury brought in n verdict infavor of plaintiff lor” €625 debt, 81 damagos, and costs, The jury wore sont baclk throo times to pub their vordiet in proper form, and the Inst tine tho verdict was as pbovo, caro will Lo appealed, but the defondant wilt not skim any moro cream from tho milk going to tho factory.—durora lerald. —T'he Won. W. W. O'Drion, of this cily, is at Ottawa ougaged as ona of tho attoridoys for tho prosecution 1 o murder trinl, Mossrs, Buslinell and Bull, of Ol{awa, apyear for tho Drisonor. Ou Lhuriduy, during thio adjournmont for di ner, br. Bull'and Lir. O'Brien Lad o lively por- sounl ongounter at the room of the latter at tho Clition Hotol, roesulting in Mr, O'Btien forsibly ejecting Mr. Bull from his room, aud in drawig a revolver upon Mr. Bull, and, it iy’ said, rather enorgotically nocelorating Mr. Dull's progress down sinira. At the court-room, dospite the of- forts of the Court to hava peaco, {hesa gentlo- mon indulgod in o warof words, more exprossive thau polite, toward onch: othor, Counsellor 0'Brien is guining o Ligh roputation ng o lawyor, and 1t would seem is also desirous of fame ns o pugilist. 1lis set-to with L r Starr, of this city, o fow monthy ngo, will by remembored,— séoiia Transeript, —A torrillo eitliction Iy visited upon the fam- ily of Thomns Luitens, living some fivo miles noithoust of Bunkor Iill, Soveral weoks ago, n brotlier of My, Lukens wau s0 unfortunato. as to become infeeled with small-pox while visiting ot St. Louis, Ile returned to Mr. Fhomas Lu- kous', wherohio Lad been making his homo, knowing nolhing of the dicoaso ho had cou- traoted, aud died within a fow deys, Ten mem- bors of Mr. Thomas Lukony’ family coutractod the terriblo discase, 'I'wo havo alroady gone to tholr graves—a twin daughtor, about B montby " of ugo, and Mr. Chatles Ayred, n son of Mr, J. I Ayics, of Dorchiester, who was living with Lu- kens. At this writing the othor mewmbers of {io Iumily ave in n fair way of recovery. Added Lo thia terriblo tulo of sufferivg fs tho great difi- culty oxporionced by the family in scouring bousehold assistauco,—Zunker Hill Qazett.. S R NORTHWESTERN NEWS ITEMS, —SIx hundred thousand i8 the prosent osti- mated pogulmon of Knuras, —(Lho Fort Dodge Mussenger, of Thursday, learua from o gontlomap, just down from Minng- sota, that enow on the head walers of the Doy Blowes River is from two to threo faot deop, aud the {eo in the siver twelvo fnches thick. —HBumnor Russoll, of Anoka, Miun., only 18 yours ald, hus boon maried two years, is o fathor, and I fn Jail at Anolis on oharigo of Lorse-steals fug, His wifo Is ouly 10 now. —Gold ha been dikoovored In small quantitics about 10 miles up tho Oconto, Wis., at u villago cullod Tronch Town, It is mixed with goid quartg, Lbus been aunfyzod and found to be of vouy tliie quality, yielding about $7 per ton. —DBy voto of ‘the poople of Lyon County, Miun., at the lute olection, the now county of Lincoln {8 to bo arganlzed from tho wost twonty townslips of that county, * —Tho Grand Rupids (Win) Tribunc of the 1eh inat, suyn s “Iroin 6 o'olock tll 8 on “Tuerdny morning, thoe snow had fallen to tho doptls of ton inches, and it suowed nenrly all day. Tighteon inchios of suow, of tho best quallty, now lies on tho ground, und tha eleigh- ing ia Just splondld,” e —L, I, Rlsotoro, su[)pnsml to bave beeu im- plicated I fraudulont transnotions with the Michigan Stato Land Ofico during Commission- or Edinonds’ adminiatration, waa rocontly arrest- cd in_Wisconain for some misdemennor com- miilted nt_East Snginaw, and 18 now lving in B aginaw County Jail, mmllnfi examination, ~—1Tho Hudson (Wia.? Jtepublican says thero is likoly to ho great distress this winter in tho Lnko Buporior mining country. ‘I'he failuro of iron amolting ocstablishments in Ohio and othor Btnton, wma{.l last spring lind contracted for oron at high piioos, has causcd a comploto susponslon of worle In tho mines, —A littlo town named Now Tlolstein, up in Calnmet County, Wis,, descrves lionorable mon= tion. Two yoavs ago it gava Doolittle (Dern,) 147 ‘and Washburn Sflop.) 63, One yearngo it guve Grooley (Liberal) for Peesident 187 and Qrant 60, 'ClLis year it onst 240 solid votos, All for Willinm R. Tazlor and the Roform tloket. Washburn did not get a vote in the town,—afil- waukee News. ‘ —Itoports from tho Cbln‘m\\‘u, Wieconsin, aro that lunbering bualnesn {s lively, men and toams belng rusbod into the woods, “I'ha Union Lum- Ber Company, of GChippown Fails, Intend to put in 50,000,000 foot of m?u thia wintér. Tho prou- pocts are that thero will bo uearly a8 much fum- beriug dono in that seatfon this scason as Lora- tofora, 'horo Ix plonty of snow for hauling, and work has bogun uncommonly ontly, —A. lnrgo gray onglo abtacked Wilford Tiche- nor, nged 10 years, near Boylan's Grovo, Butlor County, In., n fow doys since, aud a fiorca battle was wagad bofore the bird was conquored. 1o monnuréd 10 feet from (ip to tip of the wings, and his talons mensured 7 inohos from tho tip of tho longest [ront claw to the tl{) of tho back ono. —I'ram advanco shoots of the report of the Treasuror of (he State of Iown, the Das Moines Jeegister loarns that the rocoipts from tho salo of woslo papor for tho yoar onding Nov. 1, 1873, amonnted to $1,164.85; from conscionco monoy for tho year onding Nov. 1, 1873, §0, Tor tho eanio tims tho ronts of Siato property amounted to 245,000 91,066,366.31 woro pald in redeoming warrsuty, and €2,807.60 wero puid for interest. The Adjutant General g&ll‘}lqmms and nccoutroments “amounting to 2,26, Ziio rofusal of thio Illinols Contral Railrond to pass freo tho donatious in coul for the noody homeatcaders, will proveut Gen. Baker from using, north of Des DMolnce, tha Dos Moincy Valloy Railrond, which offers freo transportation. o toas of conl, donated vesterday, will como up tho Des Moines Valley Railrond to this Flm:u then tho Chicago, Rtook Island & Paciflo Ratlrond will tako it to Council Dluffs, nud thon up the Sfouz City & Pacifle, and Sioux City & 8t. Paul Railronds,—Des Moinea Legister. . —J, P. Fatley, ltecolvor of tho 8, Paul & Pa- cifio mumm, roturned honio from the locality of s trust ‘huraday morning. 1o xoports cousntion of woul on tho road for tho wintor, o las comploted, slnoo tho aceoptnncs of hia oflice, nearly one hundred miles of tho St. Vin- cent Braneh,—that is, has Inid the ivon on the #amo to p point within threo miles ot tho line of tho British Yozscssions, nud within 65 miles of Pombina, DBetora lo 5 for homo ho took o Lrip, in o special train, over the_entire new road constructed by him. Tha completion of 5o mnuch edditional road has uceured to tho Company in tho noighborlood of 1,600,000 acros of land.— Dubuque Times, —a vory sudden deoline in the yiver occurred on Ehnrsday night, tho water bsing somo 18 inchies lowor nt daylight, yestorduy morning than at dark thoe ovening bofore, Lvidently an ica gorge had formed womowhels sbove here. At ¥ o'clook Lho rivor commenced rising agnin, aud at 3 o'clock yestorday afternoon tho stage Wus but 1 foot 6 inchos above low wator murl, 10 inchos lowor than at the samo houy the previous day. o beltove thio river was lower yentordey than at any provious timo b thio sca- yon of tho year sinco whito mon first caina here, At no pince roporicd by the signal service was it 50 low. La Oroseo, whero it was 2 feet above low. wator mmk, coming tho neavost in shallow- ness.—Datenport Gazelle, —Tho following tologram from Bismarck ap- oars in tho Minnoapalis Tribune: *Lho Fort incoln caspentora loft for homo to-dny by tho last teain, Wator-tauks are dismantled, and tho rond closed for tha winter, *Spotty’ Whalon was saut to Fargo, All the dance-houses of - marek nro closed, aud the gamblars have all gono. Jnck O'Nefl left this morning. Itegan gocs to Fort Rice, Tho Shoriff, Judgo of Iro- Date, and Conuty Attornoy aro’ ordored off., If they go, thero will be no fusther troublo in Biy marek, Judgo of Probate Carvello is rasponsi- Dblo for tho olection funds embezzlad oud the connty funds, and js n bad man, Ono robbery of £500 is traced to him, Iirat unow to-day, It mylts as it fally."” i ——— » TFOREIGN NEWSITEMS, . - Genova has ndministered on the estute of the Tato Duko of Brunswicl far enough to oxpect 3,760,000 from lis cstate outside of Americn and Gormany. It is thought that the total will como np to $5.000,000, or 25,000,000 francs, Tho Gouevans can't imagino how to §pond moro than hinlf of it wo far. Itis hoped to oxtinguish the city debt of 7,000,000 franes, build an opera- houso worth 80,000, spond 1,600,000 on schools, and 5,000,000 on stroots and bottorments, —Woman's rights are looming up in Ger- many, A young lady Lna_boon appointed eus- todun of the muscum at Kial, with s salary of €120, nnd 8144 additional for house-ront. Ilor pro-cminent scientitlo qualitleations secured her this appointmont—tho i1st of thio kind conforred upon & woman in Gormuuy—over many com- petitors of the other sox. —To judgo from tho reports recoived from the proviocea, thoro coms to bano doubit that the clactions have rasulted in o groat victory of tho Liboral ’pnrl-y. It is oven possible that at the approaching lsction of Doputios tho Ulkramon- tanies will losa s fow seats ; but it is suro that tha Liberals will gain a number of seats which wero hitherto occupiod by mombors of the Old Qoneorvutive, Now Conservative, and I'reo Qon- gorvativo partios.—German News, —A most insinuating method of advertising Lins lately beon introduced inso Daris. 1t consints of sticking small labels upon the enrrent coin, This clover dovice is, Liowever, apparontty doom- od, for tho French poligo find that 2 mode of ad- vortising, which I8, of courso, indepondent of tho oficial vign, can bo used to promote other intoresta than thoeo of particular tradespoople. It hins boen ndopted for partioulus purposes, and therofora will bo stopped, —A work on tho creed and mannors of the Rnakolnics, tho Runsian schismatics, who nume bor 12,000,000 in Russia Proper, Lns boon pub- lished'in_Rloumaniun, at Ducharest, by Bishop Molchisedech, Fho Raskolnics aro numerous alko iu tho Danublan Vrincipalitis. Amoug other scets of the low Danuho which the Bishop descrives aro_the Napoleonists, who worship Napoleon the Tivst. Whey assort thut he is not dond, but st Irkousl, in Siberis, and that he will onco more overrun tho world at the head of an iuviveible army. —Quistorp, "tho groat Borlin bankrupt, hins, aftor all, not'so bad o timo of it. Iis creditord have allowod him a weekly ingomo of $100, pouding Lis cago ju boaulruptey fwhich, from 1t enormous complications, is protty suro Lo lnst soverl yoars, Quistorp himeolf Lnd asked only tho modost sum of $60 a weok, and {8 according- Iy euthusinstic ovor tho gonerosity of his credit- ors, ‘The pooror clags of his violims, howover, feol quite difterontly towards tho dlstinguishod baukrupt. A crowd of thom attacked him the other duy in_the strcets of Berlin, and would linyo lyncied Lim hnd not tho police como to Lis protection, e Sending Babies to Sleop. Bomo of tho hill tribes in Northern India hinve & peculiar wny of sanding thoir babies Lo slacp, which is thun described by n correspondent of o Bombay paper: ** Near a hollow bamboo, which sarved as n spont, through which the cold water of tho mountain stream ponved forth u jot, was disposed the hoad of an infaat, who was lying coverad wuimly and fast asleep, The bamboo upout was 5o placed that_tho wator played upon ILu orown of Lhe baby's boend, over a part which seomad bald of linlr, & connequonce, porhaps, of tho habitual nction’ of tho watr. ‘o ros} of Lho child’s body was not touchod by the wator, Tho okildien fthuru wero two of uwm? were lyiug on their right sides, and perfootly uti ll ono would fanoy ina etate of stupefaction. ‘They bind Loon Iying foran bour nnd o half, wo wore told, und would bo thero till 0 at night, [u all be- tweon four uud fiys hours. 1 folt tho faco of oue of thom, and found it cold, and thon held tho wrist, but could detoct no pulse, Yot those hill peopfo nvo conviuced that this sirango prac- tiea, which i4 quite genoral, Lolps to trengthon iho brain, and mako theckildren notonly heulthy, but burdy and foarloss." 'T"o"n"‘h‘f\;ilfi:‘ o Z;V‘;\wi‘m'f:;fifilfn iR scundy anud w3 TizN s il inakna igo orowt-ni Pidcos wit oxchango. - Address 150, TFibUNG oMied. OX flonsis, Decan, fur yalb, vilcu, PAD] HM'I b MACHI 7 Vi IAND ENGINTG, ANTED—, W OR 1 A o s Wil Ao bty Eoiloros bo fiest-ulaan in ovory rospect, and in good order.’ Give full osoiiption, makor, prios, &0 Addross 8 nuw oilico, 19, Trib. TOR BALR—TWO RETS OLf MINIC FORS, T o oo rlag ohopn U NATOLARE Lonn beakor, 13 Ularioat., 1o 3. B Beokon, 1 Ul o INST!:&UGT.\O QOO0 OF OIVIT, ENGINEERING, BURVEYING, and drawiug, Ooursos of 3, 6, and 13 months, lu:{v‘g: Biook, Chiuao, Hand for aiéau OITY REAL ESTATE. JI'OR BALE-GOOD 1OTA UN TITi: FOLLOWING a 1o, Hurneido, Huttarfiold, Arnold, lor, Wallnce, Bummer, Wintor, M i alan, on ‘Wentworth, Shurtloft, ' Port.- and Blowartnvs,; also, on Alozandor, Twonty. fanelh, Tiyontyaizth, Twoni n! Twenty-glghil Narotdon Twchiy nisn, T o, Hixvon, ety Pilety-accond, Vilriy-third, Thigty-0ith, Thisty. fl!lsh. ‘Thirty.soventh, Tontaipe, and 'nl{ll]fllnll“ld!l e BSOS uar ed dosdt A very amall pamiont o ? 3 3 ot : ligss. Aoply to ovnbe, ATAFLT LA NI, 18 Mopronm, t BALE—AT A GUIEAT BAROAIN—TOTH ON M Weatornav,, Polkaat., Taylos and Gampbell-ny. No monov down rogquired 6f pacties wishing t budld s wili {aenteh samio monzy, to, Lulld 1t deslrad, Inquiro 36155 Bonth Olark-st., o Bank, i TO RENT--HOUSES. PO RENT-HOUSIE ¥ ROUAS, 118 NOILHT PAULL R oty N A od ardar, A DRaty pan, wnarblo mantel, in good ordor, Apgply T 0 IHENT yitX hiausca iava Loon dowi mall famill: d ndarafe Fos ant. Tow MAN, Ruom i, Portland orn ington-ats. e 5 A Difck {ffi@' rtlar., Lory nne asomont Lric! 130, 1yall wadorh fiapravomanis. Apply ta WAL O, DOWe vibune Hulidi NTIAT, COT. o T.{Anrurg).bu-. T [1—§5,0600 WILT, PURGIASIE THR NEW IO B a0 s PO IARE, THE NEW anst, " Tanuiro At 213 Ashiand-ay, T-MONTIITLY _PAVMENTI-GHOION { u’:nug"u',“n o lot, 487 Saconi*st,, noar Lincoln koy ot 476, e B KING, 113 Doarbornat. OR SALIE | TTAVE RONTC ! v low diun WAL st vory chonp. —Atldrors F 46, Fripuid oo FOR BALK OTL EXONANGI=0VEIL 0 ONTTAG nd Houtos, (voidouce aud biiaosy In all par o wiih tho very TOW.PRIGED LOTS. dollars oan got bargatos tuo city, 1 el atest improyoniont disun. llnonflll HUSZAGIE ALIi—20 OHEAP LOTS ON LEAVITTST, 1 ORa ibe inss Eatmeon ol o Tt Lot a8y 'torms, BNV DItit & LER, 1 Nizon st cornor Monroo and 1asaile!s WIST. GOTt. . BNYDLI Monroo and A ituriin el Thn el nor of linrusida and Thitt & LEE, 14 Nizon Hullding, noritioast corn Tasalldste. 2 TOR SALE-WRST WASHINGTON BT, ~LOT 31213 aot, noar Stanton-st.’ BNYDIOY & LTl 1 Nixon I Bulliiog, nosthoast gurnor Mauroo and Latisiio'ats. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, JPOR, SALK-OR RENT—I WILL, SELL HOUSKS and lots in Iivanston, or North Tvanston, at lwor ratos nnd on lunger tima than any athor party can afford tosull far; or I wlll trado guud naw housos for s slock of dty gaody, grocorics, hardwaro, buols and shocs, clath- ing, or furaitura. 'Lhavo & fow housas to ront at Hall- Drics till May far cash lo adsaica, . BROWNE, 163 onroc-st., or at 0n, [{OR 8ALE-3 LOTS AT WARHINGTON ITEIGIHTS, near depot at tho orosalng, ata sacriling, as awnor I Bolug Wout, TRULSDRLL L BROWN, 110 Wost Aadic sont, ¥ [FOR, SALEWASHINGTON TEIGHTS_ONTAL uattor Sha sy savinka bptk Gomtns Toowa THY Rt Wost Nadl Opon Satirday ovontngn, -+ o T BATR-SOUTH FVANSTON Iy fiifiahcd house, 1 ravia, on ly. pn{mnmn by owaurs, o-sts Kl MLLUTSON BItDs, ’I]vm't SATLE-ENGLEWODD-TWO LAKOT S-8101LY T firsb-claan finlali: one g itiage, 6 cooms, vue blaelc tron_deno L Senlm, s on'manthly'p ponta-by ownors, ' WILLGTSON DIOA., 932 un 3 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ot SALI-AND RXGITANGE = OVEIL TOTNY farms it Tirus escis of (inbor Tand |, i Micnigsn, Wisc.nsin, lowa, ansie, Nobrasks, o many huvlng (s vory fincat. Improveinoats: pricss from 81,000 10 #56,0m), " Uxllanid tuvortlg\ta at 50 Ease: Mdi- ot To HUSAAGH, BDARDING AND LODGING. South n. IWABASILA' 494 FARSEN DEALGORN 1 AL 499 Tiwoignintlist, wlo and duiihlo raois, with oxcollent hoaed, and overy hatal and homo eomovr, at oxecedingly low pelcos; good wiater quartors for faml® I3 at raduged ratos, O06 e G sukio, Tanis, singio uard. 50 WABASILAY.~FEW TOAUDING TI0TS D gucd buard, 84 1o 85 por wosk, witkuso of pia Day-Loard 8,50, 16 DISHOP-COURT.TO RENT WITI LOARD, tira ooms camuunionting, up ane flight, outhurs axposure: furnfsiiod or unfuruis 4 160 WisL: ADANSEU.—LANGE PLEASANT room in privaic'tamilly, with or without buazd, Woloroncos roqu THOUSE 1N it Lo buinoss:’ vory dosteabile furnishod or uitturaisbod, Witk PRUHE West Sino. TY VitAMi;, ON TIIRTY- av,, \riioloor part of buusog sovanih.a Tont chaan, kg Doarhoru-st, FOUR DLOCKA WEBT i hous3, withh barn and odat., & Iatgs suitablo for boseding. Hours, inioon, and grocers iy vonfod oliGap (o, ruod tumat: \ose 1 uve, and for salo. choap 1 ranuirod, & numbor o e, Uodilng, and siovon, - with kitohon nd saloon fure sltnda and tixturos, ‘Appiy at UL Uaunl-ate, coriior Har- f[{0_RENT—G6T RLSTON.ROAD, A NRW EROOM/ T oottty oo fanter, " aud Lasomont. i o fgont 5 on promisu. o, CA TURNISHED GOTTAGH A FRW blocks anuth of “Unkinnd, t av. £0por mouth, 8 40, Tribing onies, o 5o GrOTOAT 70 RENT--VRitY GIEAP TO A GOON TENANT, fiva ‘now marblo-frant vceldonces of tan Joom snch & #vory raspaot 3 novor vcouplads Ny 613 Van Haron-si, Bt of €01, 610, an Just woat vf Ashlang T Ry R ORI . AR RISV R Wi T_DWELLING NO. 5 sining 10, roome kot and ool maier, gan bt onuta, and a good barn attaclicd, Inguirs of AL, LAS, 169 Ualumoteav. : DWIELLING NO 743 WEST WASHING- to Botwoon Hoyno_and leavitvals, I As S3UTIN, 18 Washingtonit, Rowm &8 """ 1]'0 RENT-TWO-ST! i, 5 ROOMS, 82 a0 0 Nt nculiat, Arat feom WU oAt av: Taquiro ut 74 Walhington- nar of Lincol 'O RENT-LOW—UNTIL MAY ST, i Jy 1ucaisted house, 12 modern Improvewents, 5 Michigan-av, nose TalriyHirstat, ADDIY on the s fom, of A BUR 10 1L £O0 RENT--ROOMS, "['0,RENT-G ROOMS ON SEOOND AND THIRD floary fn tha brick bullding N, 333 Nurth Olark-st , for housukesping. Appiy to WL G,"DOW, 21 Tribund uliuiug O 1 A PLEASANT SLELCING.ROUM IN A o . busiucss bivek Aladisan aud Monro D. J. Ciug! fourth e, Olarkesi., Lstwegn ol or_moni| sm{rgr D ke, 4™ FURNISHED ROONE and 117 tnonman and Tremout Housos, 0 RENT — 6l at roiicod fimat Itandolph-at Houm Al NT-RLEGANTLY FURRISIED TOOAY, AT aud 321 por mon:l: also by tha duy aud woole, ulizn (uro bochest. G RENT=A Y Tt S anh o e arlvato houss, U Wabash-a 90 RENT= furon TLY Kingsbucy ‘Biook, 113 ] A iina ina b (1 1 i et et TR, 5 PURNISIIED ROOM WTTL un, chizap, SOLE & G UPPEIL PATT Tincocfold.at, ia.fag: of kuepigz. Inqu iz, A LARGIE FURNISTIED ROOM SUTTA- io or two gantlcmen, osst of Unlun Park. "Liibuna willc Store: 10 RENT—STORIE AND BANEMENT KO, 206 NORTH . Glurle-nt. ; abu the sccond and third siorics, cack infaluing § foums, with evory convonlanea £, icoplug, _ Apply 16 WL, O. DUW, ¢l Tribuno. Buildiug, OfEaos, 0 RENT—_BANKING, OFFICE, 110 DEARBORN . et fiuat finor, Koudall's Baildlag. Apply 1o JaM LS B, KENDALL, T8 Dentborness. Kiuzoitnnoons, 0 RENT-PACIKING-HO! W .~ stoain-builor, etoxmi i complele running ords o v deu, al G, AL RUODLS, JiL) T4 980 INGTON-6T., EAST O 1lLIZA ) REST—ROGM WITH POWGIE. TIi1t ONREAT: < LrtnPleasunt (rout room, furnishod, w th lirst: cst In the clty. “Tnquiro at bl and &5 South Gaws clogs board, er ato. | Piouear Manutacturiig Gompany. JUITE OF VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, FUIL A uishod or unfuralstiod; all convontanuasy ong biaok WANTED--3ALE HELP, cast of Unlou Pari, with bonrd, Addross 2 7, Tribuoy oflica. : Torth Bide. 1926 SouTL DEARBORN.ST. — FURNISUED U and uafurnisheil roams, suitable fur gaitlomen or ladlas; lava euito vl patlors, ‘unfurabiied oxoapt ear- Jiate: huband cold weater: all witls tabla-bosrd ; wili bs lot low; referanses eschangsd, SHER- Lrouis: Hotols. VAN BUREN AND wd Dopot—I2l nalont, $4i0 por day uut-ste, opposita Rock &ood Loard st reavonablo ratos; tra nirat-clasy u every partioular. DAMS I ‘sfl] gr"z?m;?u OF OTATK AND ITATL ona » [ow roguiag. bhancdors for wiitar 8t panic pricor, - GRAVIALE BTRONG, Props. M FRCUAR ST HOTEL, GORNKR OLATIK & L\ KT AW ‘dts., can accommadalé famiites nut uglo gantionion it singlo and sultes of oo, and tirt-ofavs: board, at vory ronsunahlo ratas: doy hoatd, 86; translont, ¥3 por day. 8,11, GILL, Mansgor. SANDS TIOUSE, T AND 11§ FIFTLAY. KL gant. ronmd, with beard, nt prices to suft Ui tlios, o Tranelont, 8 por das'; 5 per Wi LER [TOUSE, CORNIR GF JAGIION AND Doatbiwn-ats, ; board 46 por waok ; translent $1 por di 8 B couts, ATLANTIO noTRL, dnys moaly 2O BEXCHANGE YEAL ESTATIE AGBNTS AND OTIRRS WIRMING A “to’ rado vineke of goods for Jand, aiook and bouds, adiirons X'V 2, Tribuns buioo. OUSIE AND LOT AT BVANS. uth Iivansion, fora lamber.vossol, ot a sion, DRECOUDENS, Lyaiston, 1L N0 BXCHANGH-FOR INPROVED UNINGDH: borad property In clty, town, ur cauntry, fiva woll-lo- Gatodt Rortaas anil lty o South'Nido, anil 6 oot ohlcast suburbun yroporty, nincumborod.. Woudlaud Bark aud Cuttage G - 126¢120, chcicest Pmborb'. Norwood 8, I8 WIELLY, 183 rhorn-st. 10 EXCIANGE—A WELLIMPIOVED TFARN Eonr city and mirond ; lots in old Tawa of Hydo Packs o ol It s cltys woll-s0cutall. ROLGS ot roal evtais, aud Cash, for. furnltio, oW GF sooond-had haneanord goodsatany kind e i aimal wocks of morobasiso. So0 0SGOUD & WILLIAS: 63 Houth Osnalate e XTI DRIVIRG horso, Will tako dey-goods, cloth- ing, o ing, ota.,'a , Tribuno ofice, & VW ANTED-TO X G [ d roal ostato and ca<h or weoutad nales a stck of 4y poods aud motions. Addrass i, 1 LERILY, 90 Wosk i A fast ani gontio. o, Addros Trades, TANTED-9 GOOD COA''AIAKERS; TERMS LTB. 7l Lo atcady men. ” Apply imincdiately at 68 At av. 0i151001. NTS %ilAT “ARR TRAVELING i suinpic £330 aud maks handcome commibulv uress U 44, 'Uribuno officd, WANTE M WORK 1§ KING'S GOAL mivoe at Braiawood, I, Uo from g4 to ¥8 e duy. Grgbi tnnds day. {uguiro at 418 South Catial-s witios. No union wen noed Suporintendunt, _J. Q, 1. K. J AN 1 GO VWANTED-AG can (ak TIND BTEADY bu_roforonces roqalred, N, 295 S0uth Olark-pt. e 1ol KeLEY s HOWISUN S 10 LIVE 3EN TG \‘V;\&m?u iiranta tn tooe ety on Wi Brioy ; Lifa losura: or icotlug Lo Tusurdnco Gonmany. . Chll on 3 at }iuvi.\lt’t‘rl';;m--h during ollico hougs, und ab Flith Avanuo Hute) durin iiga, 11, NOVILL, Axont for Chl o l}lg}f ch oveniigs, 11, VW ANEDNEN TN T BIATE 10 BRLT tha colebratad Chang Chaug. Ono man fold 70 o oo day; anolnsr mias, wiy ngvor iid sald gouds betara, clearad $13 last wock. 1f yuu aro outof umplojmont, ot A1) tako au Agonoy iat will pay auy Gerein ik ) \\'ulluwlllu w:ré( from $2J 1o $30 por wool, 9 Li: N Sl ou WANEED=A TEW YOUNG MEN FORTHE CITY Bisioos lahts pays 55 hec day: o cxpiial o qulrod untif the husinoss Is praved to bo a0, Cal \M 13 North Cunal- W i and sc¢ —MBN 1IN GITY_AND COUNTRY 710G non-cxplosive lor keroseno ol 1] 1t €50 cnn s e i 43 tn 810 cun mako $6.2 day nd 16 conie, 2o forsh onaToconta. “A. WAY, oo 16, 161" Hast Rase doipliat, VW ANTED — INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN TG loarn and ougao in tolegraphing business, at POIL TEIs Natoual“‘Wolegrapia- Collego, L9 LaSallo-st., ouin 79, Emnloymont Arencies, L TWANTED-- 20 WOODOIOPPERS' KOR MIGHI. o 1303 ork tho wholo wiutor. ~ Appiy to OURISTIAN WANTED-FEMALE HELP, ANTEDTAD T B O SR couy 7 NTED-L, S IN OITY AND COUNT! by }h\ ;‘rllz‘&uynrubhlgnl;ud! for ladictaud G| .m;‘.“;y»g o hants Ciforod aviakt womon, MG, SR, Hoom 14, 151 Linat Kanderphuch - Gl MISCELLANEOUS, QOIS OTINIED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATED acosunts ndfustod. Al work zeqiriu 52 0Xprt 80 lcliod by \V 1315, Agoountnat, 145 Filthavs ABIL PAID TOR OABT-OUF OLOTHING AND niscalitncons goodsal sy ipd, by soudiog iotior 16 1, GHLDIT, Loan Oiflco, 4ot Bintossts SLOTILER WIINGERS OF ALL KINDS REPAIR. e, Now rolla, §5 onch, £1.0 3 pair» Noy wrinisare: band 36, 11, 8. THAYE EAL HAYER i, ANBAB—KCARSAB—ICANSAS--A RARE OITANGE fora capitaust to Invost; plso, for morahunts, mo- r Inaics, AR biriness-mon: figulara. call on oF addross’ IKANBAS, 46 Bostt Olaricsbe, Ohiésgo, 1Ly fa aliug slore, AND OLOTHING WANTED AT 71 Stato-at. 1 will pay th highost priooiu cash for cast- off clothing, carpols, and butding, B, BOASBELG, Ordory by shail promptly attended 10, i TNGIEST PRICE PAID FOI GAST.OTT . clathing, by JONAS A. DRIELSMA, 91 South Glark-at. _rdors by mail prompily attondod to. A WELL LXPERIENCED KITCUEN aurant ; ulso ono laundry gicl; good wages, ‘VA NTE] 11t ol o —A DAY-PORTEN AT LIOTRE. APPLY tlor 10 Y 13, Fribuna oitics: SITUATIONS WANLTED Domestics. EMALI ITUATION WANTED — BY A RESPROTABLE, suart Gorman woman, fnan_Aworlcan family, in: quiza ordireot 1o KU ANDILLS, 110 Chieago. QUUALION WANTED GV 2 NORWEGIAN GIRT s e, 3 Hoto! Banimar, b Silwsnkoudre o onerk Applyat S—fi;:l,lé\'l‘lor{ WANTED=LY A SWEDISH GIRL TO i Dhvtiodo ccand work (3 a puivate fanily.” Apply ot %0 S ATION WANTED-AB OHAMDERMAID-BY an sxportonced glrl, sithor {n hoiol, boardiug houso, oF uclvaty funfly, oujcet tind mvdiatoly 30 Valgoa. Lor utormation call ot aducss s, For tatormation catl of sddeor and 5 Woat Madbwon, Y ANTED—HEROGITANDISE OF ANY KIND, FUR. uitura or Liousshold goods, planos or sowing-ma- chinoy, fu Iargo or amall lnts, fof cash and xzourod hotos on roaf ostatv. Addrass OARI, | BUSINESS CHANOCES, A SMALL STOOIC OF HARDWARL, WITI STORE flxtiiees, forsale, or will oxonango tor'real ostate, Ad- digss X 23, "Pribung ottio, _A GOOD VARIETY OF DESIRAREE REAL ESTATI and busliows chianoas, ot teoln $350 o §38,(00 for aal and exohongo, P, BABADY, 134 Dearboru-st JRUSINESS INTERISTS FOR SALE AND BX- 2 fl'-ll‘lxxgn oashy .“u;.'lfld real ""h"“l‘j\l‘l‘l‘l\"x.’fih?'cn(:'vm ity goods, , "eta, oo Ao Tt S1cthodios Ondeas Disck. DG STORE AND X TURESFORSALECHEAT. A bargsla, 1. 31, GOUD, Alodo, Blerc m; JPOR BALL AT A WARGAIN-ON ACCOUNT OF 1l-hoalt, ono of 1ho bost staplo and [anoy gracory Sloras u West Ghioago; tinoly located and dolag & payiog business, Address O 4}, Tribuno otfico. JPOR, BALR-TH: WELL KNOWN MEAT MAT- kot, 1vd Tiwanty.accond-st., with fixtures and leaso, atavory roasonablo fiura. _ARply at above numbor, SEWING MACHINES. SIARR-BUY YOUst SEWING-MAQHINES FROM the rogular Blngor ofloos, 416 South [ialsied-st. Ma. chiinos suld on monihly paymonts, Opzn avoulngn, JINGER SEWING.MAGHINES-—OFFI0HES OF NIGH. N GO T 1fxlsied-st., and 154 South Ulark-st,, up-atalrs, Ladios by making 'a small casl asinout can by a maohing, tako our sowlng home, ani bo paid in eaxh for all saning done abavo tho monthly nymoents. Huudreds aro doing 1t. Gomo atid oxamiin ur yoursolvos, All wachines rupaired and mado as goud B3 uqw, SRV]’AM\E IMPROVED FAMILY AND ONK ME- dintg Slnflor maching; alwo two Grover & Haker fm. roved, for salo ohoap, at 135 Olark-at., Room 1, WILLC 5. i B MILY mischino, Chroad, noodlos, oil and ropaielis. Will- ¢ox & Gibba 8, M. Uo..'cornor Wabash-av. anil Adamsa LOST AND FOUND. "ADANK BROWN HORS| ?hlrgmh’n 23 ‘Pweonty-vix( (POUND—A PODKET-BOOK CONTATNING MONEY —at tho cornor of Hubbard Canry and Biatorst, ovening at 7 v'cluck, Ul at **Drug Store," coruoe aud Bato-st. WITIL A Srau OM T PAS’I‘UI\IE_(JFi\ 3 In dofforson, 1L, & 1ight by luraa, white faol 8kl on faco; 1ows \Whito, 16 Iyt blgth, And wolyh's T,k B2 ot e kel i et e et v his voturnod to ELAER WASHBUIEN, Obtor of Police, MBSIOAL, )ll‘.\.NIU‘: l:nll I;LHN’I‘,—!B.AND‘ UI‘\|\‘A“DS PITNR Gl isBi snar o tlo ot vaple s 'lVO RENT-AND TOR BALE ANOS A, Olt- L W ki ut 3 v R, PR £ Com Tt Siaoms. o Ven uron 1+ 1 FLATON AND QUAANS wOR BALE-A¥ X ims ARV AR B oo o snte on o Mousclicopers SHUATYON WANTED. A COMPETENT HOTEL )wmhl l:\:‘l'kn“”e" UA 16 yeurs' 0! cn&: n & “""a‘" 3 reforouces L, o ooper,** Cune tuendnl 1iotol, Olicayo, 1ile e = Employment Aroncios. ITUATIONS WANTED_FANILIES I8 WANT o3 0 i san w0 ST DUSTEA Slhéun b0 S beqane 02 *ab tlony doi aa olar] Nanio but A Wribune TUATION WANTR AT WAL EDDOA : 'ANTR A 2] ] TED, middlo-aged lady desiros ono of the following nufl. 8 : '’ du uitice work, or ay awrslaut on a paper—ug. s lrgli'-rcnu“lll‘. lfll;h ;5:;;;;}““\' lll; nnn.l or v loar e on guud s0ouglsy. ericuns 5ood opiy, 1o 1o-dus onty to ik FINANOCIAL. DM EBEY TO LOAN ox bouus, ote., st LAY menr U i A AAAAAAA A~ DIAMONDS, WATOIES, 8 o : 08 privata otico, 120 R X ONEY WANTED-IN SUMS OF 81,000 T i clty ToRl o816 OF o Gl atorale. it amc: any toloan on hort or lung thno will 1id aa opporiniLs by addressing S 42, Telouns otlios, [ONEY T0 TOAN ON DIANONDS, WATONES, ol o i S P AT OHES: Dy U, TUNNIGLIFE, 135 Souts Ulncii-ste, ioonyd: ANTED _ FIIST-CLASS PURGIASES: W sies® o bhokarasa. Apmy s oo AR 324 Stato-st., Hoom 3. PARTNERS WANTED, DARTNER WANTED _WITH FROM . Uity fn's whoderaly wid ol Ine and i b oes s 1ake au avtlvo ue silont futerest, ULI:Gt 10 incredes' g Lusingar, \bich I8 wall cutablished nua nuyiug guod prol il fulogoncos, Addresn, L' conidong Py O, 0e0, Wis, PPARFRER WANTIEH-WITH 8700, T3 V] ;l‘l:[' Catablishud casls butdaom, thiil Wy E,u’,‘n ‘l”’l‘lfi A Gtk oF trg Tadhh : roch £165, ey a1 b0 1LY tiaraasod; JARTNER WANTRED_WITIT 33 7 DA Sl tatorolt b ‘Sis g bisinoss i onr invostigntion, and uftr lacgs ro. s o7 tvantimont - Adbdoasiep g ot bilou, HOUSEHNOLD GOODS., TRURRITURE AND HOUSIIOLS GGODS OF Jiv: i, i AL, SRS D Yotostey wad Sty 15" CUNG L6 1 dolph-aty Ale} A KD FURNTIUTE [ AR olegantliousa on Vol ,‘.,....,‘.i,’.‘i" isad Sosnd. ing-houso, Address G b, FYOUTIAViE it r IllIlII'HWk'lIl or heatiug-stovy SO bt ol s moicheiuliee ualise or Vanoon, USUOODE WILLIANES, B dotrn (o 0. CONEN & €0, iy Ganal ¥ tho bl hisghos ‘rilitha o R a UOTIONELRY, 6 BOUTIT it price for fUrniture wud ____AGENIS WANIED, : GENTS WANTED-IFOR THE STA“ OLASS OUT. uttor, Bend forolrcular and prico GIAY. pyaimfaninrae, 84 Unarlsatasm-st., Tostai. » 410,708 ey I / i

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