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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, Hanging of n Murderer in the Province of New Bruns- wick, Che Vietim a Poor Acadian Wisherman, History of an Adulterons Relation Crowned by Murder, The Woman Urged Him to It, and He Yielded, : She Is IHeld to Be Tlanged in January, THZ EXECUTION. Special Dispateh to The Chicann Tridw; Baruonst, Crovines of Now Branswick, Oct, 19.—Gallion, the French murderor, was oxecuted to-duy. Thero has not boen much chango in bim for the paut fow days. [Te Lins eaton littlo Iatoly, wailed bis coll considorably, and soemed to realizo his condition, but was too grossly Ignorant and eallous to show much sonpibility. A Roman Catholie priest visited lnm duly, some- timos twico o dav, Tho Shoriff had dificnlty i eotting tho galiows erocted, as tho workmen among tho inbabitants sy thoy aro tauntod end jeored while at work, Gellien glept briter than usunl Jast night. fle was viriled ot §:00 a. m. by the Reva. Pellotier and Caster, who report bim collected aud resigned, though nervous aud very penitent, acknowledging the Justico of bis sontonco. ‘Chov remainod with Lim to the lnst. A fow minutes befo1o 8 ho was led out by the Sherift and Doputy to tho Inclos- o1 £paco onthe north side of the gaol, where the Ecaffold was orected. ITo nscendod the scaffold With o fivm step, but trembled a littfo ot sight of the drop. e spalo for n fow minutes in Fronch, expressing sorrow, and nsking foigiveness of tioso around him, of overybody, and of God. Whon the rope was eut ho foll about 4 foet, and struggled a fow minutes Lard. After an inter- val of quiet, ho struggled again, spasmodic con- vulsion acting on tuo museles. The surzeon fu attendance doclared him dead in about twenty- fivo minutes, Mo apparently suflered but littlo pain. He remnined motionless "over & minute aiter (he drep foll, and then struggled bard for some timo. Tho Lody was cat down 1n forty miuutes nfter tho drop fell, I3 prayed and asked tho people’s forgivenoss, and pardon o God. 1io cried with o fervent voico while ap- Pp-oaching the gallows, * Mon pere, mon_pere, andsericorde!” “The pallows was artanged with tho dead welght. Shenff Vail cot tho roype. Amoag the promineut porsous _present wero Bueritf Phithps, of Lestigouehe; Mr. MeMauus, counsel for prisoner; Jusices of the Ienco Swith, Scatos, aud Raioney; Dr. Bishop, re- porters, aud others, He confessed his ciime, and savs he would not have done it 1f not urged ou by the anpel Poulin, wife of the murdered man, Ha confesses thae bo s the father of her children, ier coutinement 18 dnily oxpeeted, Aho murderer was dressed in a While shiit, Llack cloth pants, black necktie, aud red scart rround tho waist, —_——— THE CRIME. The murder of Xavier Poulin, for.which Olivier QGallien was hanged, as described above, took placo on Caraquette Ixland, w the Balo des Chalenrs, just off tho conat of Gloucester Coun- ty, Now Brunswick, on tho 20th of April Inst, Foulin, with bls wifo and two cluldren, lived wil Gellien and Gullion's sister on the ssland in o small cabin containing only one room, the proporty of the Gallien family. Both men wero rshermen. All tho parties wero Acadian Froncl, descendants of tho Acadiaus driven from tho Baswm ot Miras in 1725 by Col.Winslow, and, like most of their neighbors, wero very poor, very 1pnorant, and_bardly innking i tho social scalo supnrior to animals. The youuger of the two chiluien of Mys, Pouiin owned Gallien o8 o fathor, and this_illicit inteccourao appenrs to hiave been eartied oo for sovernl yoars wuh the 1ull kuowledgo of ber husband, and apparently with bis taeit acqmescence. 16 undoubtedly hiad its origin in tho dizcovery by the Catbulic priest of tho fact thut LEPROSY TIAD DECLARED ITLELF iz Poulin, un makiug which discovary the Ecele- einstic ordered & practical aivoreo Letween the hueband and wite, who, taoreon, took Gallion as Ler *‘allumty,” Leprosy. of an hereditary kind Lus oot of o enntasioun oharacter, hay oxisted in tho Acsdion settlemene st the mouth of the Miamicla River tor the past centmty or wore, but tho people are so fam;linizod with the dis- easa that tho leprous are permitted to remain the community till their opprosching helvless- ness rw.ndoers it neces-ury to secludo thom 1n tho Govornment lazaretto at Tracad.o. Though the husbend nequiesced withont pro- tost in s wife's intidelity, she and her paramour gpparently desired further hiberty and TLANNED HIS DEATH with incredible opennces, Thus, once & young woman who bad visited tho house, remainiug thero over night, heard Mra. Poulin ask Gullien to get up and kifl her busband a8 ho lay aaloop on tho loor with & blow, or elge to strangle lim that they might pretend ho bad died in s fit. When the frightened visitor nsked what thoy meaut, thov pretended thut they were Lut jest- iog, but Poui cot np oud said be had over- heard them, and wounld in future be on his guard rgainst them, At onother tune the sema girl saw Mts. Poulin turniug p grindstono on which Gallien shupened his_knife, coucealivg whioh under bis cont bio sot off to the woods winther Poulin had gone, but roturned o little while at- torwards nd suid iu reply to ber question that he hud not done it, K3 HEART TIAD FAILED HIM, On the 2ith of April Poulin wont to the bush #0200 yi1dy from hiy house to cub s swamp- road. fle éud nol como bacz to dinuer. Soon ulter his doparture Gallien followed him to the wood. having just held n whispered conversation with Mrs, loutin, Returning in about helf an hour, bie changed his clothing and crossed the straic to tho mmnland, whenceo be retwined at 4 o'clock, going to the houne of o neighbor, Justin Alorin, ‘“Phere ho was met by his slster, who paid sho had gono to the clewring to call Youlin, but hind found him lying thera dend with his bead all smashed and bloady, and that, on telling this to Jlra. Pouliy, the laiter bud sene her to call the neighborw, Morin and Gallien then went for thobody nud carried it hom.e, Mrs, VPoulin threw tho eap, which a witness deseribed as full of bload, hito the stove, saving that there was an end of that any way, aud lficn wreangod tlie body s0na to present a natural -fipunmucn. washiug off iho Llond and miding tho wounds with bandages, "hero weito THREE TERRINGLE WOUNDS, beeido many minor bruisor, one on tho nope of tho neck, & tecond on tho right tem ple, and a third on the crown of the head, On the arrival of’ tho newghbors, Mrs, Ponhn, who bad pra- viously mndo no domonntrations of griof, gavo Ahiereelf up to nolsy lamantutjous, inslatiug that, tuough it would bt nud Gullion had killot him,: f1o was innocont, amd had always boeu kind to. tho dond man. Nono ot tho circumetances of the cnse were evidently considered saspicious by tho peo- plo. A bumal pemit wes granted, aud tho corpws wms ubout to ho iuterred, when, some rumors of foul play having teachied hun, tha Coroner revoked tha po; sud held su inquest, Aifter tha hody hul:l Ir;:]n‘; examined und the girl, Vietolre Duguay, who had veen prexent when Myt Poulin wrged Gallien to stenogle her husbund, led glven hor ovidanco, dalicy,. who' bad apparently booa sufferin egonies under the perturbution of his consclonc 3 with tha ery, “Aly Godl I am choklug, 1 v " medo o full confesnion of his guilt, declaring that he bad commivitted the murder et the fusti- gation of Mre, Pouliu, having followed Poulin to the wood ana kitleds lim with u heavy club, not- withstandine tho yatcous plen of hin viotim for movey, a5 kneoling before his slanghtorer he viferod to tenvo thw country,~—to do suything so that be wero purrattted to ive, = On thisconfassion tho prisoners werefully com- mittod, und ut tho Gloucester assizes in Boptoms por indicted and urrargned,Gullion us principul, bis uccomplice a8 un nccassory befors the not, Judgo Weldon presiding, Tha” woman pleaded ** Not guitty,” but Unllie's refused to speak, **standing muto of malics,” A plen beiug entered for him by tho Court, ho vrus tricd on the 3d of Septom- ber, his confession beiug tho prineipal evideuca agatost bim, Tha jury 1etuinod A VENOICY OF Y avinTy," ooupling with it o recommondution to meroy that ovening, nfior an absenco of two hourn, Nest day dlis. Poulin was triod, and found ouilty, tough Galiien rofused Lo tostily agninst E«r. I'ho jury in ber case was ous all night, Tmmeaintely «n the sonditicn of thy verdict eontaonce ol deatl wns pasroid on Loty prisouers, Oddly enongh it was pronottnced in Eugilsa, n Innrungo noither of the condemned persons un- derstuod, Judire Weldon said to Poulin that ho fully eoneurrod v tho vord.ot, and eould find notlung m tho evidenco to warrant bin in reg. ommending the Govornor-Goneral to oxtond to himany moray, Tho woman be reminded of her double guilt, ndultery nud murder, warning Lo, a8 well 28 hior associato in crime, to mako her renco with God In tho Interval allowed hor, Slm will be banged on tho hihof Jauunry noxt, tha delay voine allowed her to pormit of tho birh of the ehild with which sho s progunut by Galliou, WIIILE IN PRISON, awalting the carrylug ot of hin sontence, Galilon Wus very rotleent, nover ropentiug bils confosiion, o protestad that the witaesaes againut him had perjured themselves, and, despito his confes- wions, maintuined that Mrs. Poulin bad never iu- cited him ta kil her husband, 1lo expressed his willinaness to die, and frocly accepted tha mine 1strnlons of hia priest, Father Carter, For aomo v8 bofore his esecutlon his sleep was budly hroicen, and he refused food, or only swallowed it with munifeat difieulty, Mrs. Poulm LENIES CONSTANTLY IUER OUILT, and -even argerts that sha nover committed adultory with Gallieo, and that hor childron— soyon—ara all logitimato, IHer consnming desire is to 800 hior ehitdien, nnd sho raves of them constautly In hor sleop. 8he iy na yot confident thnt her soutonce will he commuted” to impiisons mont, ber apintual adviscrs baving utged such actiont on the Govoruot-General, but ag the ofli- cors of the Crown connider her the morn;fmlty, it is almust cortain that she will be banged. SR e BITUARY, Bishop Ieycamp. Torrerpad, Oct. 20,—~The Old Catholic Bisliop Teycamp 18 dead. The Sculptor Rinchart, DarTisione, Oc. 20.~Private dispatches from Rome, Italy, announce the death of the sculptor Wiltiam II, Rinehart. 'Lhe Mother of Gens Logan, From the Jackvon Counly ([tl) Era, Oct, 24, Died, nt Lior reaidenco in Murphysboro, 1., Thursday, Oct. 22, 1874, at G o'lock n, m., after o brief illness of fivo days, Mra. Blizaveth Lo- gan, rolict of Dr, John Logan and mother of the Ilon, John A, Logan, aged 69 years'1 month and 8 days, Mrs. Logan was born in South Carolina, Sopt. 19, 1805, Ilor fatlier was ouo of those fine old Virginia goutlemen, who at an eatly day remov- od to South Carolivg, whoo deconsed wag born, aud anbsequently moved to Tennoasea, Having lost her motbier when sho was of a ton- der ngo, the oncrous duties of a housekeepor dovolyed unon her, compelling her to take entire chavzo of her futher's houschold and a large family of brothiors and sisters, ait of whioh she performed whih marked ability tor ono 8o young, In the fall of 18.8 slo, In campany with hor honored brother, Gov, Aloxander Jenking, camo to this county on a visit to her sister, Mrs, Man-~ ning, who then lived at Browaosvillo, on the Biz Muddy River, which was then the county-seat of Jugkson County. Luring her visit sho mado the sequaintance of Dr, Juhn Logan, to whom she wos maerfed in June, 1824, Bheat onco romoved to tne homa of her husband, ‘w1thiv tko prescot limits of this city, whore shoe has resided, and tho old homa- steud 1 which ber youngor anys were spout, and in which tho *“nation’s pride," the Lon. Jobiu A. Ltfinn, was born, can atull be seon, er Loase in early days was one of the sta- tions whers regular appointments were made; aud our eturdy pioncer Methodist miniscers al- ways fouuad ‘s kind welcome, a houso znd a chu:eh, In which wero nssemblod nttentive and respectable listeners, s, Logaa was o womau of romarkable firm- neey of clnractor, Indeiatigabla enoigy, and un- waverng futhfulness iu tho discliarge of ler duties #8 & wifo nnd motner. Bhe wns tho mother of twelvo chilaren, nil of whom were born in this eity. They aro all dend but fours: Tho Hon, John A. Logao, bor cldest, whom ehe Lad hved to seo 1ico to promineuca i tho esteem of all true Americans; Thomas M. Logan, Mre, Dr. J. L. Siinner, and Jamos V. Logan, her youngest, who i8 & prominent ercnant of this city, Aaother son, tho on. W, H. Logan, who diod In this city o fov voars ago, wna at- taining s prominencs which was au‘:amvlug to all, aud who bid fair 10 rival bis distinguishod brother, the Ganeral, Sho was a widow twenty-one_years, and yet to tho dayol hor death encredly cherishad the memory of her husband s if ho had passed away but yesterdav. She was n momber of tho Methodist Church forovor forty-eight years,during allof which tuno ber hfe was consistout with her profession, In Lier death the commumity has lost one of its oldest and Leloved mombers, tho Chureh an un- wavering member, her friends and acquaintances a zeneious, kind, and affectionate {ricud, aud Lior family & Joviug and true mother. —_— CANADIAN ITENS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ot1rAWA, Oct. 20.—To.day being 'Lhanksgiv- (nF-Dm'. is generally observed as a holiday. Tho Miviscor of “Justico has roceived telo- graplic_information, by way of Fort Garry, of the arrival on tho 16th inst., in fifteen davs from Milk Rivor, at Fort Yuappello, of Gul, Fronch, with taut portion of the mounted polico forco’| enroute for headquarters at Fort Polby, whore they will bo stationed for the winter, Vho do- tazhmont in quostion averazed & 25-mile march vor day, and had splondid weatlier, ‘Ihoy boped, weather permitting, o roach Fort Pelby in fivo or six days oftorwards, and baove, thoro- fore, probably reached their destination by this tinie. Moxtnear, Oct, 20.—The Nouveau Aonde aays that all eyes aro at present turned upon the French Canadian Alinistevs m the Dominion Cabiner, and that thoro 1a but one alternative for them,—either to rroduce the concurrenco of their Upper Canada collesguea in obtaining patdon for Lepino and amnesty for Riel before blood bo- RIne to flow, or to offer their resignations, pure and simple, o Iow n Dog Carried OFf o Man’s Fine N, HFrom the Toledo Commerefal, Yesterday foranoon a severs accidont ocenrred on Wukewan streot noer Bancroft, by which a Gormnn named Frod, 1offman lost the fiest threo fingers of s left hand. o was assisting to run a circular wood saw, and stumbled over o rail hendlong towards tho saw in ranid motion. In fulling bis loft liond struck tho eaw and was tor- ribly maugled; but by tho loss of his hand he probably saved s life, ns othorwise his head and body seomed -ubout to fatl directly upon the aaw, Tho wounded man wont directly to Dr, Waddell's oflico, ‘on Magnolin street, who very aldlifully removod tho first threo fingors, loaving the thumb and litilo finger, After tho oporation wad ovor the Getman askod for his fingers o as to be sure toat they should receive docont Dburinl, but they conld nowhere ba found, In a moment, however, a' little boy thraw & heap of light upon the mystory by saying, *Pa, that dog haos took the fingeis off,” The Doctor looked out on tho atroet, and thore, sure enough, wns tho dog making off with tho procious morsel, ‘I'he Doctor gave chase, spurred on by tho owner of the fingers, who iusisted on thoir recovery, on the ground Enrhnpn, of “right of burial.” “The German got hin fingars. —_——— Cremution of Lndy Dillces The Ber'in corraspondent of the London Times writes: *Tho bady of. Lady Dilio, who died fivo weekn 'f,u in_London, was burued on the 10th just, at Dreaden. The ceremony was performed in tho furnaco recoutly invented for Lurial pur- poses by Ilorr Biomons, and the relatives of “the docensed lady permitting strangers to be pres. out, & largo number of keientitic men attonded tho oxperiment, Whan the company had com- plied with Iferr Biomens’ roquost {o offer up a mental prayer, the coffin was placed in the cham- ber of the furnaco; six munutos Iater the cofin Dburst; five minutes moro and the flash began to melt away; ten minutes more and the skeleton wan loid ‘bare; another tea minutes and the hones bogun to crumble, Hoventy-five minutes aftor the introduction of the cofin_futo the fure unco, all thnt vemained of Lnd{ Dilke and tho ooflin were 6 pounds of dust, placed in au urn, Tho brother-in-law of tho decoasod was present,” —_—— A NSpeaking Jaclkass, Tho Baltimora Sun ems: Amonk the many curionitien brought to Frederick during the con- tinuanco of the fair, none huve attracted grentor attention uud caused more amusemont than o Jackues (entered by a goutloman named Grovos, from Bhopherdstown, W. Va.) which epeaks, Oue gentloman asked bim to tnke o drinl auswerod in good English, *Why nov #" animal does not diffor matoriatly from hig spo- clos, uxcent that his ooars are nof quite o long, i ownor cannot account for tho faoulty of opooch doveloped fn tho animal, but cousidoss it mingular that [t should be able to_articulate only the words “Why not,”” Mr. Groves was offered 60U for thoe ourlosity, but tefused to aceept te lowed, noriences nt the Iato Btato Convention, where sho-woa highly ploased at the interest dikplayed in tho causo from differont sections uf the State. was the noxt socake puss from tho cousorvative past that thora was no mecit in getting drunl, 10 tho idoa of puro liquors was faat becoming ox- ploded. Tho war to bo waged was uat upon the quality of liquor, npon the efscts of drinking. When the uao of intoxieating liquors was ondad, then would como tho victory. liquor was curtailod, 8o would the saloons anfter, sud in the same proportion wounld the cause of tomperance bo promoted. honorable menus for the suppression of intom- peranco; would have committoes in the wotlk orgonized in every ward of tho city, and havo them woik until it was n disgraco to drinlk, just agitis to gamble, take tho cause in hand, and go from place to placo to trade it for intluenco. p'an hind beon adopted, - the tomporance causo bad been swindled, temporance orusndo to the thunders of heaven ; it Lind agted as o puriflor of tho public morals, ns tho lightning purified the atmosnhaie. closed with, “'God bless tho women of Americu,"” tho followin Evorts, J. Mitchell, David Swing, Bisbop Cneney, Mabert Collyor, W. 1. P ., g. H, Clough, D. 8, Covert, Judge Booth, E. A, Storrs A. L, Morrison, Justicoe Scully, Dr, N. 8, Davis, and Miss Frances E. Willard. brought up hotore Judge Willinms on & habeas corpus, und his ball roduced to #500, which was found, and he discharged, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1874, TEMPERANCE. Mass Meoting at the First M, E. Churel. Speoches by Mother Stownrt, B, A, Eturrs. and Others, In obodionce to a call signed by manv of tho leading miulators of tho city and tho oflicers of tho Womon's Tamperanco Organization, n largo temporanco mass-mooting was held lant ovoning in tho Firat Mothodist Churcly, corner of Clark and Washlugton streols, The object of tho maating was stated to bo to doviso some plan of action in which all enn uaite in a grand effort to rid the city of the giant ovil of intomperanco, ‘Tho meoting was organized with Dr. Ryder in tho oliatr, and Mr, Donn Secrotacy, Dr. Ryder, on taking tho obulr, dolivored o plensing nddross, and suggested that the epocchos of the evening Lo limited to fifteen minutos. DI W. W. EVERTS, of tho First Baptist Chureh, was tho firat apenk- or. ITo paid a glowlug trlbuto to tho energics tho lndien wero dinplayiog 1o tho couse of tem- perance, invested iu tho cause, Mo apposed tho liconso system, and cited tho proaperity of ssveral towns in the Stato where there wore no enloous, as proof of thie ovils of licensing tho trafic. and with thought gront that power, thoy wore naturally, DIt THOMAS followed in 8 fow briof ro'mnrlm, but proforred to surrender bis allottod timo to one of the ladies presont, the condition that tho meeting should bo in the intorest of the Women's ‘Comporauca Socloty of Chicago, Education would prove a great lever in the canse, of tho city closed, but would nevor again con- sent (o tho Jadies of tho city appesling to tho Cowmon Conuneil in that interost until they woro cloched with the ba'lot, Ho consented to speak only on Ho would like to oo tho saloons 1SS F. F, WILLATD, of tho Women's Tnmrumlcn Organization fol- She reported in a concise wav her ex- THE 1O, E. A, BTORRS e snid it bad come to idens of tho prosont or oollateral, Thero wny snfely tn moderate drinking, “and whothor purs or impure, but | As the demend for intoxicating Ho would use every Politically, ho would not Whorever such a 1le compnied tuo recent He IR, CALL, of Brooklm, N. Y., by request, wae granted three minutes of time, Tocura intemperance was impossible. diseaso moro formidable “than nuy attempt to cura it, Ho thought pievention of the MOTHER BTEWART, of Springfleld, O., tho author and leader of tho late tompaunuce crosade in the West, was then introduced, She thonght tho best way to correct the evil of intemperauco wns for all to do right, and bolleved tho moment thut the Charch tonk pusition openlv and activoly, the ond would b0 accomplished, be ‘*weeping prophet” because she pronounced tho nation » nation of drunkaids. Sho then pro- ceeded to give hor experienco in connection with the erusado, furnizhing statistics of tho liquor- traflic 10 many of the cities and towns of the country. She then proccoded nolitically, Sho thought the meu of Chicngo fist of it in_represonting their wives t tho bate lot-box. didato whother his was a temnorance man or not. They even nllowed the polls to be held in sn- loons,—an_ovil which wauld nover ba corrocted until tho women were givon the right to vote, She contended that th wag carried by Demvuoratio whisky and Deao- crutio monoy, attacked the State sslo to ndults. father was good for the child, and viee versn, Sho thought tho State lawa generally were bnt & “sop ” thrown by liquor-deaters to the public. £061,000,000 *blood-mouey” to the National ‘Treasnry, but the wic,ed trafil cost tha conatry $90,000,000. liearta of thoe people, and induce thom to vote right ugou this subject. Buo had "been callod the bind made 'a poor Thoy never thouzht of asking o can- rozent eloction in Ohio She was opposed to license, nod law for proaibiting thn to minors and allowing its enle What wns good for the The liquor-traflic paid n revenue of 8ac wished sho could reach tho TIE REV. ) R. GIRSON was then introduced, He would not presume Lo make @ speech, owing to the luteness of the hour, but wished to place himself oun rec- od, and extond Lis support. Ho had slwsys been o total abstainer, and would over be. He thought the canso of temperance wes 1apidly gaining pround. Themost pleasing thing to hil was the fuct tant all good wen and women wero gradu- ally, but surely, enlisting in tne cause. At the conclusion of Mr. Gibson’s remarks, Mr. Paxton suggosted tho appointment of a committes rep- resonting tho different sooicties of the. city, which should hold private moeilogs for tho ade vancoment of the causa, ublicly proclaim his sympathy aud The motion provailed, and the Chalr appointed Commlitteo: ‘Iho Reve. W. W. . Peok, W. A. Bartlott, Arthur owers, DMossrs, R, Stone, A, Paxton, Thomas Molding. J. W. Dean, Ou motion, the mosting adjournod, TIE COURTS. Record of Business Transncted Yesters day. BR. BCAMMON'S OABE, J. Y. Beammon filed a petition yesterday in tho matter of the United Statos Mortgago Com- pany agaivst bim, alluding, in subatauce, what ho vtated in hisaMdavit Wedneaday, thatthe poti- tion was not amended in good faith, and asking thatithedismissed, The affidavit read Wedneaday, on the motion to strikefrom thoe files the amend- ed potition, was also filed, which stated that ho (Beammon) had had an Interview with the Presi- dent of the United Statos Mortgago Compauy, when ho gave him a long list of his creditors; +thnt Sansum, the Company's agont, also knew of this fact, as fack, unsocured creditors matorially to Lo obliged tofilenliet of his dobts, It was also atloged that the petition was only filed to enablo the Mortgage Company to obtain a preferenco over the othor creditors, tion of Mr, Alfred W. Sansum, the agont of the Company, who gworo to the potition, was made, and the examinatiou will take place this morning at 10 o'clock in the Mogistor's office, it was a univorsally kuown that it would damage his and An ordor for the oxamina- HTREET OPENING, Thea city filed two potitiona yosterday, one for widening West Twonty-second street from Jef- ferson streck to Aehlnnd avenue, tho cost belng estimated ot 874,062,20 ; tho other for opening and widening Haynes court from Archor avonue to Chirty-first stroot, tho damages boing esti- mated at $7,103,33, DIVOUCER, Tanny Foldmann flied s bill against hor hus- baud, Fogel 'aldmann, for divorco o the ground of cruolty. Susanuw Geoll aslod for o divorca becauas hor husband, Josoph Gsall, had beon convioted of u orime, and sonconced to Btate's Prison, 1TIE, Bamuol Wolss, chargod with. forgery, was writ_of Judgo Booth goos to the Oriainal Conrt Mon- Y. Judge ‘Treo will aet passed and continuod onsos Monday. UNITED BTATES COURTH, O. T, Multer, Iraderick Haddick, J, W. Taft, and Irod. Bchwamb cluiming to bo ownors of pmnmu for an improvomont iu pleturo frames, led # bill for infringowment of patent ngnlnul e — SITUATIONS WANTED=-MALE, it bt A L ILL S LA E Banlkonners, Olarks, Eto. TTUATION WANTRD—AN EXPERIH Tlast of reforotico: Louis HIanson, R, Wilson, W. Niclaen som, I, Chustraneen. P. Niclson, B, | 0, Hangen, P, Iommingson Timothy Callaghan sued Davin fur 82,000 Tuano . Barnum flied & bill against W. J, Taulkner to restrain bim from frlaging com- plaitnt's patont for malking tuck crensors for sowing machines. BANKRUPTOY ITEMS, Tho proceedings againgt the Froar Stono Man- ufacturing Compnunv were ordared to b mirsod at petitioner's costs for non-complisnco CITY REAL ESTATE. T SALE—AUCTION BALK OF VALUANLE I &t pribllo avctlon, on Saties Uutober, 1871, at 10 w'eliek 1n tiin foro. it buliding 169 LaSailgost., onit Oanet ur the U Booklkeonors, O . TED-BY A LUSTON BOOT AND SHOR ny ot or tivo salowmen with an . Addross Bux 2,084, Bustn, ! ANTED—DRUG OLRRIE FOR COUNTRY TOWN, Adddross, with photogeaph, roforences, tina on. gaged In businoes, aalury wanted, 'U 65, Tributis oflico, properiy—Will ha Ldward and noa, At the front d 1 HENIY W, R3O 08 known ‘a3 610, 81, particulars, sne iivanlug Journal, arod the harth 63 faot, wit Kt ag thin Ruvore Houso, consiating ot 4y bulldla foue atorios kg Hala abwtuto, with tla, i nstar fn Chaooory, Treaas, WANTED ~TO = DARERS —RY A* blu tnan o work on hroad, ¢ ouuntry, _ Addrens 8 T Teib chmen, 'Loamsters, &o. WANTED-IY A YOUNG MAN, T lem- ar do genaeal work, Addee ron & Ua.y 17, 98 Ladallot, Traaes. - ANTED-TIN ROOFERS AND OALVANIZ 1 enrnico mon§ o loug job, J. W, ATRKINSUN'S, W AnTER S amod ta cutter RRanduipi-st., up--tilrs, vecond flour. ANTED—QONTROTIONRTI—A GOOD GRYRRAT, namentor, cake hakor, kiud of man ean havo a guod, atoad ‘ne placa xnd light frotky {0ly ooraddrois B0 G'DON= LXOTANGEC AN BLEGANT sinble, aud nraindy with fngniuro nud_earpois, all comy d his yonr: alio horses, carrd d harness, uew wi hin the yearund chuica, A sue for hnprovod insido ey In unincumbered un. Alrate opporiunity for an g far aa absouco ol two RKMEN, ACCUS. BN 0., B SUPERION COURT 1N TMIEF. Tather Butler, ndministratrix of tho estate of Jacob Butler, deceased, begau a snit for 31,600 againat the Mavime Gompany of Chilcago. Lo Grond Odell commoucod n uit in attach mont ngaingt Charles Granger, Samuel Sharp, oud William D, Fharp, elaiming $1,108,60, William, Bush_began an nction in trospass spainst Wilbur 1% Storey, lnying damages at i, 0, t1. Jeunison sued 0. L. Biown, 8. W. Kroff, and Morris Walkins for 31,560 Hermann Burger, J. IL Rocs, and A, L. Coa began & suit for £9,000 agalnst the City of Chi- AT TNANIN A PR or - ifrd cash, bala warkman; good or L SILUALIONS WAN 1.D==z 6 ALE o L U I S R A n'fiiun. DY TWO OOMPRTENT ath h N Da ITUATION WANTI &irls, vno as cank, thy slon at presoat placo, 463 3 ITUATION WA in clty ar country, Homa, aotnor dackson and Halnto ARS FINT, BOOTMAK shoe store, Knnoaha, EIS! Glus Works, Bridgap TWO —GUOD 1iiks0g T d ‘ones nood apply. KUNN'S HOTLL, N danica, No. 68 Contras st of tha kind in this cons antries: (s tinishad it the mosf ho mondara {niprovomonts, rize coal and vogotabla a0, will tind thole wants ful) Gu and oxamino'tt, ALKAL 5 J. 1, GORLIKS, on the prmises, TOIY AND TABRMENT BIUOK h, with inodorn improvomenta, s § Las 1 roor nn: inclinding st fonary tubs; ~HY VST, GLANS_GOOK: Leon deslring & i YOUNG PERSON 0ol Wark A & privato family, ® o S8 2% Dottt TIRST-OLASS TIN-ROOFERS LY — GOOD _TILE-LAY iotheats., Markat, FIRLD, o0 Gamplellon.t fricon I tofinetosuit ail, 1, Tuchrs commenced & suit in trespnss QITUATION WA ,000 agoinst O, . Aooller nnd Ulrich TID. R wark. - Apply st 602 ITUATION WAN: work._Addross 3 1) sxfiunfi;xoln A > i n pefvare bob KUV Soath Pok UATION WANTEIZAS GODR 1§ A il -honsod gnod enforonca can bo wiv. 2,0 et Vi Buron aud State-ats GENETAL 1OUSE: ke, DINING-ROOB , (a1 Ot BALI-STATIST, PROYI rentlng fora good Inarost on' peica ipio on tnlf tho purcnats monoy, Y 4, YOUND, Room 6 liryan G oo WATORN AR TIAT O L1 A1 padensa. For pardaulars, addross \VJ\NTF.D—A GODOD TINNE Lano- OOMR READY FORt WONK, CIRCUIT COURT. Charles Butlor suad David Ruse for 1,000, Frances C. Iinssoll bogan o wwt for §3,000 ngainal J. J. Montaguo, L, dlalo & Bratlior began n suit in roplevin b Charles W. Perliug to recover somo fur- unituco valued at 31,000, T4 COUNTY CODRT, In the mattor of Lho estntc of John Indwig ot nl, minois; files restored aud now boud 1 the suin of $2,000 npproved, Ttosina lolmes was appointed admintatratrix of the estato of Tsnac Ifol, an avproved bond of 313,000, In the matter of tno estato of Fradericlr Luchow, deceased; adminiatration fseued to O, F. Lochow, nuder an apy In tho matter of speci APPLY AT 15 NTHD-AS A 71 hintol, Ad ~110US casy torms, R tanrant ar boarding Callat Otis Bloe up-staire, on tuo fanit TTUATION WA :m‘chlld ?( ll&nltlmll a deairable Fosidence Ularkeat., o on Souwd Sido. Employmaent Aronoios. A WOMAN WITH ONI o objactings to 2 farm hands, 20 coxl miners, good pricor, 20 ors, 4 earpantars it OM COTTAGK 5, WITIL BAY at 143 North Oaf Ot SALF—OR TO RENT_GIL room cottnga, _ Tauulro an promis CIANGI — ron We K VEDY, i ovols, ALY Hau- TUATION WAN'I?I‘ o r Biuo Island-n mnlovment, Aconts, A RESCEOTARLE S : Ve and Wil mos, deceased, ander | TAOR SALI— eity Jimits, withi 10 I Waalilnglin-at,, bssomoat. Misenlinnanna, ANTED=AQENTS TO RELL CLOTHES.WRING. 1908, 40, he instullmont-plan. *Holoronces ‘vaquired. 1 uod Seandinatin and G a1 Mis! DUSRIS otser o Mimakaras® Misnollnnoons. ITUATION WANTED-BY AN puioniaay n o'y nads e faniey gunds Rddeons Tt 15, Triowne e TTUATION WANTED_ON SA having aoms ox praved bond of §6.000. nl nssossments of Lho City of Clicago; William_II. Cartor, Fredoriol 1L Bailay, and Hormaun Bonzo, woto appomnted commissionors ta make special nescssmouts on vetitions Nos. 58 to 781, nclusive. In tho matter of the estato of Fugeno Tabar: the claim of J. M. Barker nnd H. L, Whit, for £8527, was nllowed, nud inventoiy, appraise- ment, and widow's award approved. ‘The inventory, appraisement, and widow's award of tho ostate of Clhiristoplior ‘Prapp wag ) CHAN t on Wost Bido, Trom 500 to £1,000 In_unlncumbiored lot, ‘or T.octava pie sany nud balarige tn ) —GIVARTHS I, TORR ) a 8 placa to wark (€ o calls tmmodla ANTEDZMIIRTIEN OANVASSURS TO-DAY, o Novor rald Wost. hot ind auuntry, Rnpl f-nnnual paymonts . RBAN REAL BSTATE, OR SALE-OR RXCIHANGE-A FINE COTTON or stack plantation, ahout 1,000 acros, with gin-hausoe, 0 eninfortable munsion, 760 neros for plante in Andinon Couaty, Miss., near station on N. U. 1L, R.; to ba oxchang 18 nado 1sw~“-u?{d.- nducomana; Bt o ort pait 0 conts,” BUICTON & C0e o3 Skt Malsio o 39, wAmT J=—A T ‘mako himszolf Tost of " rofarunced glvon, 0Y TO RUN ERRARDS AND ussful about & storo, 650 Stato-t, —MEN OAN HIEAR OF TIIE BASTEY West to make nionoy on sinall capital by ¥a_hnvo no time to wasto an_ctrloeity. aokora, poddicrs, and profussional talkers, ontoel apponTanca ow Lo wial oy oo rafse $20 to $i0 cash, and cover ond couts sont fres, RAY od ior, Chicago ', or Alaok of merchandlcn, ar HENRY SLOAN, basomont, $100 WL, BUY A a and $6 o monthunt % vropcriy shown fico, Uliospost . (EA BROWS, 163 [aballeester "uu_!:éi‘ % [0 _RENT — NEW B.STORY AND J i brick notie, 361 Suporforat., rat.olass Incatln ting A, tter of the ostato of Honry J. White- house, lus will wasuroven, and letters testamon- (ary insuod to Honry B, und Willinm F. Whito- houso nuder an approved bond of $800,000, with E, 1, Sheldon and J. M. Walier ag surotics. Jupoe Gany—169 to 102, excopt 174, 178, 181, orty in markat, 11 OR SALE—TIOUSES A wand nnd Franston at low nonthiy paymonts, TLLLOTSON Bt t 0 RENT-FOUR N ndorn (mprr S 0., 11 IJ‘:EI”MMN“:)HN\]‘:I ST ?m{“nl g‘xcrflmuffis rwa, ply to WL, an;‘A“;li";U INT; OSBRSS NTED_ 100’ MEN T tn Towa ; £ men for coal minl Narth Clark-st., 1toom 3, T WORK WHO OAN . Good hamo and steady FOIL 'uovim.vi\]mm WoRic ELY FURNISTED §-TO0A monts, and bara, or will 830 permanth. _ A -av,, OF to . 24 DAVIS.ST, (OR ol luquire on ATE WANTED, e Sodobod) soll furniture at —A NO. 1 FARM ON R, ply_on promis 0 G ncrus, good improveimenty, {or BTONE, Roon 5. Jupor JaMEsoN—127 to 155, oxcopt 129, 130, 132, 188, 184, 145, 130, 141, 142, —101 to 171, except 165, Motiona and domurvers. Jupae TREE—119 to 186, except 131 and 134, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. A NOE COTIAG Artosianav), none Randniph.st 3 or at Ttoom 4 Lakowidy Bullal) T—313 MIGHTGAN- or part af houds to rent, Torms reasunisble, NT-THE 2.STORY FRAME DWALLIN on noethoast coruer Wohnehonr, anil ) , AVERY & CO,, T8 ;5&5.\{1-:4‘4'3’x‘z;'nu‘m-,wn drn: all LT-AV., 10 R( nlod o d ity full partioulurs, W, O, HL fow York, 7ANTED_A G1OD STHUT Gl ‘work at 608 Wost Washlogtan- ANTED—A _GOOD @ hourowark tn antll family. 47, from 1041, m, on Felday nd Baturdy. —A COOK, WASHEH, AND TRONER: 1o tako caro of onlldron, al FD—TO PUICIIASE_A BRICK O FIEAMTE o TO DO HOUSE uow or xourly vo; fine location, o AV.. UPPER - A Ghodsrn mprororeat: —A TARM CONV] e /Eort0N, Sookon, [Qounz,; Sonrsa o stockeraising, with or without (mplomenty, g s, Tranc Lavivon und Vhliip Lavison, Jupar Gary—>, M, Mi $342.41,~Larn Teteracn vi, 1,88, —H. It Piko va, Brednerd T, Smith, §511,25— .G, Golton va, dirn, Seott-Slidons ; damagzes o 00.—1lenry Ashitold v, Rudo] v v, John U, Enle, $198, JUpoE Jasteson—ITagh MConvillo v, Henry Pop- 31, Jamos McGlnlny, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. —GIRL, TO_DO_GF i RRICK HOUSE wodo proforrad, L. 1100D: Emerald aid Gord NTED—TMMEDIATELY, AT 9 WABASI. av., o guod cook for & private boarding-uouso, ing UCTION-WESTON & CO., 19 KAST WASHING- te ealoy of horses and carriages evory Partios Wishing either to ch stock aiuld “attoud those n ‘riday at 10 8. ms improvements. pacounsour disioad o HENSHAW & TN 5 WEST MONHOEST.—A N/ asemont atono-fron I use. wil florad.” Inquire of A Cinonir Count—Jupae Roarns—E. B, Stimpeon va. Peter Keeler, $130.80,—Philip Bicks vs, Witlim $3480.—A. O. Figh ot ol. va. Clarlea L Bpjulding; verdict, $108.40. JUpoE BooTi—C! ANTED~A THOROGGHLY GOMPETH 10 do genaral housowork Cor family of thra proforrait; reforonces roqulcod, #t.,.any Uime aftor 5 o'alool VW ANTED-A” GIRE, “lzon, aL 474 Mionlnn-ay ANTED — BTEADY all family; will nave 0; ol at 11 North Clar] ANTED=A GGOD GIRLTG C iron; good wagos paid._ Apply at 33 Indl FANTED =X GOOD GIRLTO COOK, WASH, AND tron. Apoly at 6 Robey-st. g ok ANTED A SKOOND GIRT, AND A NURSK GIRT, ‘to miad onildren at 1016 Michiga: “n\sw.nm\ GOOD "GERMAN _OR irl 10 do goporal Liousowork at 13 South ED—-A GOOD 1 G cwnek 1n o small family. "Apply at 605 shlan 84 PERTY OF A WIDOW, lors=e, n black ano geav, neariy 16 hands bia lanty of strengtil, 8 and 7 yoars of ago; thuy aro eacalloat usigeas or (amily horsos, “cqually d1 gaod inglo a4 dublos thoy ars to bo aold reasouably vuto stables ay the rear of rexidonos 69 Michigan-av, OR BALE-CHEAP—A PAITR OF YOU! draught and earriago horses. I ton-st, (banomen. &, TOR BALE—CHE, harnaa, and wagun. ADAM BAKBERS ADilly at 46 Sistocnth- liizles B, Guild ot al, va, Robert GOOK, WASH, AND 5 mh;i Jr,, $300.80,—Philip Clark va, Henry W, Volck, Jupos Tase—Potor Now et al, va, James 7. Mes Curthy, Elizaboth MrCarthy, Agues, Catherine, and Gharlos , J. McCarthy, 3,460 _— the Seecher-Seandal ' ApplY au the prl- -STURY AND BASEMENT nrtheiat on:nor of 1i roums euch; all naden outing Agonoy, L4 LaSille-st., Otls 1V cetagin brick houscs, an 1 moderato pay, ' COOK, W, Apply t 23" In STORY AND BASKMEN T g No. 8 liideidga-conrt, GLARICE, Gana 4 Bh SECOND-TIAND TOU BUGGY. ono S-aontsd bug: rinageid (Mass.) Republienn, ors of tho legal frateinity who bavo been engaged on the ono sido or the othor of tho scandal suitn take anything liko no active part in the trials, it 18 fair to prosame that thore will bo o clashing of legal acumen sucl: as has not been acen harore fn this count, Beachor's sido havo been retained Evarts, and Judgoe Porter, late of the Now York Cowt of Arpeals, while rumor has it that Sena--| tor Conkling is to sum un for the detense in the Tilton’s counael rofuso to stato who istolond inbis smts, Lut common fnmo assiena that position to Charles- O'Conor, W. O. Bmtlott, Mr. Abbotc (a law-author TFullertou, and othots are on the list, while there is na donbt that Ben Butlor will takia care of Mr. Moultoo's sida in that gentloman's suits, if ho don't ** assist ” Mr, Tiltou's lawyers, —— —The official vote on. the amendment in Conneotient, giving towns of over 5,000 fuhabitants two Roares 'ntatives in the Legislature, is: For the amendment, 33,3003 agninst, 4.685: giving o majority of 29,715 in Two ‘owne made o roturns, BOARDING AND LODGING, W nst. Sina, BERDEEN.ST., ‘HALF BLUCK arge front parlur, ficst r married couplo. I 7 SR, S 1 AP tie B chioap. Apply to part; 0. 313 South Hal NT_FURNTSHID TOUSE, S8T01Y AND 0 {ront, all improvemon «, wuud 1 iy bot.ra 13 or afrer 6 p. . at S20G Warrcue o-5t.) on MR, CA R SALE—A GOOl or ainglo; 8 yeacs ol 01 SALE-OR E: miatchad rondstors. M. UARROLL, Lowbard UR SALR—VERY OHEAP—A KOUND, 1L horn: 3 A niz XOHANGR—A PATR OF GROBS. h'or city proporty. Addross 9 ROONE, NO. 111) Laesn 1r L. OROCKRR, T Kast 3 COLORED OR k. 193 kst Wavhington-at., ANTED-K CAPARL (L whito, for ehambor wur] Wost Filtounth-at i 2 P s Shalo gy iaraoss at 310, Bodr Oontsa-avs [y — RIS TO MAKE LADIRS' VELVET D01 hatsat Tlamlton's, 231 Wabast.av.; nona but old hands uocd opply. 0 RENT—AT 1A bouses aud ¢n tagss In rooins ; fnslead of §16 to 500 Twill vent for fram %8 to £22. and puro wai OUR HANDSOJNE PONIES, BESIDES A LARGE varioty of @22d Hocsds, AL ot £ . LE PRICE, TNT! 1 9! he o Horso Afarkot, 270 Wost Y & OU. ‘Tilton-Beeclier suit. 0 WORK HY THE no o, can cut and fiv olothys anil runa Singor . Anoly ta MRS, WILLIAMS, on ton-at, ‘odat of aummy road, 9 blocks north of whera north Gity lmits cars s TANTED-CLOATK n fug at CHAS,' OR~ BALFH=A FIRST-OLASS GOAN WNE, 138 Fifilias,, u aliout fon Hmos; will bo eold P FOI CASHZONT and puotop buggr, " or, would s t Lako-s N i D SUITMAKERS. ORSES WINTERED AT DOW i warm stablos nign fonss_groves of timbor: 32,35 poi patrons, as fullows: constitutional looe, 3 ¥ront rooms, 12,50 ashlngionat., Nortow's' Blook, store and Funs, protocted W o) 11y Morsa, Axtnne Downor's Gravn, T, MISCELLANEOUS. DVERTISERS WHO D iry rondors can do 5o in Bof Ly usfog una or mora seetl.ns ot Kello; MEcnntinnpans ADYTO GO BRFOR tor tha purposo ot {llasteating tha sel'l o woll ramunoratad. - Ade ANTED-A L. —IOOMS_1U DT HED FOR 1I0US koopiu, 1 e o, withot ehiideon HOWARDS LOST AND FOUND, ND-ON OCT. 2, ON MY PREMI cow. T awnar can bave It by oulifug dones, 1150 Prairiy NTLY FURNISHE! I ', A 600D PAIR G nost_doairabile th! Gt thom at tha Parls Glaro 8 BRAND NEW 840 SEA forsnloat £10; a T SRy D. T '8 Joraon can ued ab prasont. ‘stors, 31 L AY, OCT, 27, A S. od except hag, " Sultablo roward 1o s WITIT WATER, PANT- \©-3 redt, R12, No. 249 Suaitloil-ar., tloor, niculy Turnishod, vory Also'nico ccommodations for fow young gonts or Iad bl most vlo.sant homo ST O EN=TUE: 4 " Beoteh-tarrior dog, hod: tall: name SKIN MUT Ranr Thirty-trst 225 lynx sot fur 103 a ” gant scal and grobo soy tor $10. IRusldonoa 613 Allohi- "Tarms most reasonnbie, H-ST.~TW0 UNFURNISH d, 10 3 priv 1y, MONIOR-ST,—NICE FRONT OO, o for l\{o guntlomou, with use of bath, waok, 0 NI ILEATED BY and Adams-st,, & baltshlo “roward Wil OSTONE TLARGE WHITE Ci ahortor: and a roil ouo wi b lawer b Tops o thair horaz, feom 5 b givon by FRANK PURAKOP, WEDNESDAY, A LARGE WHITE DULL, 5 monthn old onts clippod ; auswars to the nae steap, Roward will bo pald T G R WARASE nd whito strip 50_SouthMa A tlamen. Al vory ' A COOUNTANTS AND EXPERT NOOKKERPRRS T Al worlg sequlring SOMELY FURNISHED ty3 trom $16 to 385, TIAN Toeation in the ci iating white, wi W Ttobacoarst.” Wowaed ‘wil < W 226 N Goud board 36 GTO! oard, frout alcovo room; Liay boardors accommodatod. yenrs! practly ¥ in that Lino soll Roum's, 163 Madison-st. LL GODD” GAST OFF_GLOTIIING W) ilean, by J. A, DIt T ADANSST, WROOME, nt 97 Sout'Clark-st, O r 1 ruoins for $20, Throa for $10. of ** Fanny:'* lind on a loathies tor roturn to 41 ‘Lalety-thicd-st. LAKE-ST,.“BOARD, GODD AND plon's, wirll tya nico roams, Teont ssuth, com- MS AT TIOVPSON fortably minu:md (inglisn samily), oloso to strout onra: sioats taken. ~Of- RIAN COW, FROM comerast., cornar of Elm, A roward of’ $20 will L pald foe thole roturn. 0 RENT— NICE ROOMS, DO Apply at 310 Wo. ROOMS AT 120" EAST Irmtly St00. -COURT, NEAR WABASH-AV.— amon, $4 10 6 por WNSTAIRS, IN A BN 0 WASHINGTON g0 Olark, & calased iadios’ shaw ¢121 Nocth Wells-st, and bo ¥ YOU CANNOT OOLLEGT YOUR BILLS AND {abla collogtor on roason= ST RANDOLPHST, —WABHINGTON DIN- abla commison. smilsanialy Tuzashod oo, Goine | T'\1T or ST ON THE o971y, 8ES, OrFL; 4 - tiwo photographs; TN & WESTRRN.AV.O0US, | TO RENT--5 it 5 , cornior Olark and Wash ogion-sts. EDNUSOAY IVER. willbe paid by loaving ho S FOR ATOT 50 o om §, 113 Rag. WO OR THREE PER. fieat-class Yoard, and ofigiblo Tooms, canbo accommodated at ruasouablo rat ) MICHIGAN.AV. = F U G, o, I, ALEXAN aona whio dosire Ipii-at. urtaing and avning, and' witn sioan licatiog apiaratus; will bo 1ot 1 a ool jons L very low; ktaain tica-pump and hosa fn bullding, and Apply on proniios to F YOU UAVE FII Wi or wi'haut bo: eago Hosrding- TOOMS VAOANT, registor with the Cal ouso loglatar, 135 Laballo:st. AND HEAVY WINTER_GLOVES, Targost variaty I3 th cliy, at tho. Parls Glova Sto URNISHED FRONT for gontloman and wifo or twa accommodations fr ASIL-AV,—A SUITR OF LARQ FRO: furnishad or unfuralshed rooms, will ho rout togothior ur sinale, with hourd, singla gentlomon: T, ON FRIDAY LAST. A Brack ADAWOFS to tho nanio of 3 TWARD ) Nowionndiand 54 Tast Van Bure e (Y RD Wi S10 R S0 b s oo thicon from our safo Qot . no Lut ours.ises, end of Polk-at, brid D% inay ~VERY FINE DESK-ROOM AT 146 DEAT. . Apply to BRAGG & BENTON, ia b. Ttoforenco roquired. UMATISM, ET0., RE emarkablo magan 0 nowr VED BY RUBBIN| MILLIL & LUDEN N PAST INDIANAST., NEAR STATP.-ONR Inrga feont roomn, suifablo for gent and wifo, 2o fWo aligilo rorms, wiib or without bard. ANl mode arn lmprovemoni s, T} SHICAGO:AV., ™ BETWELN RUSH ARD [ReR .t o ront, wi-h bonrd, rooms, singl or f dake and Wator-Wo!ks Park. NORTII DEARBORN-ST—TWi ront, furnishiod or unmuralshod, wi 1 roforonces exchauged, AST OF CLARK AND BOUTIL OF CHIGAGO- iwo fluora through to par i viow of lako and Wator- NTED=TO BUY—A CO) urea for B moar markot; must b Addreas with dosorintio: pel ANTED-A PARTY A inoss {n Towa, Inditna, Ohio, and Miwourt, man with som capitul, FOHFAP-TTWO T n ol LENTY EDMARBLE, Room 8, 116 ONE SUITE OF ROOMS iast Vau L NO QUESTIONS ASKED, oharms lat, Sinnday D for gold warch, chai guauinz, IF coturned to Roow ENT-—-FROM NOV. 1, eiog, No, 127 for housuko: 15 por manth, slun pur ekt B85 CHANOES, STAURANT AND OYSTER HOUSE ON THE i roason for selliag out. Misaoiinoomn WELL-LIGATED ROOMS, ¥130d 1ntu small rouwns, and Joifara m-sts, WANTED--T0_RENT, -FOR SIX M URES FOR TWO HOUSES, 0 RENT-SEVER L writh atoam powir: fonthoast curnor of Dallat 28 South Matetod'st, GOLD BUSIN o ougngo in brinln W, nicdod o oroey bousas i foronces ezchangod. Addross. S WRLE TOOATED, FINANCIAL, INTERES18I WILL LOAN money on dlamonds, watchus, aud ather valuables, | 1 ala lokit monoy v muréiandiio or buy tho wholo stotk, ox 11, MAN WITIL §5,000 WANTUD oitt 1 puteniod articlo outiro. fortung to tho gl av.=To rant, wilh hoard, tlos"who will parlly fnish Addross X 44, Seibuno aiico. ATA Low mATE or T\ ANTED_TO R ‘todorareized, woll-furaishod luen o st cithor un ain it Hatets. , LOW RENT, TSIIOP COURT HOTEL, 05 TO 515 WEST MADT Addross W 14 wost, . F, D) avorably focaiod fa v tor young goatlen » fow days ur wooke, ovary threo winuto ONEY IO LOAN—TOR THREL OR FT on_ Chicago roal pstato: ra 43,000, K. ONE OF THT BEST eleguntly fteid up und )y - Addross X85, Pribe ) n and all par fos rom stating tortny_an » ana in doing a tino business, MPROVED GIFY PROD. faltiun SLEK and upwasds, At Moxey TO LOAN ON_ DIASONDS, WATCHE: tlratobilod, 1) Ra’ TO LOAN ON OOLLA Pricos to sult tho tinos, 0 REN 30. 7 H L hul thir eity § price must bo mndnmlmnl}\il' FANY VOUNG MAN (i cush) from 12,00 and of yood_chacnotor, wi xafoat, nost roliablo, and most profitadlo businosos to Lo T of r-uu‘a an opportunliy by ap- FROM 23 TO 35, WHO TIAS (0, 1a notivo and onorgotio, G THOUST, TR, tha Palmor 1fouvo, Toard with rouus, singlo or on sulte._Day hoardors also accommadatod., VADA OV Madiron enib Mg winter at vory low rafc TO EXCHANGE. XOHANGE-_WANTED A STOCK OF 5 i, fron BL,00 a3 olivlod real evstat W AjTEDTO HOUSI: OF 6 08 ROO witls madorn canvoniencos, by 2 ar 4l of Novori ront must bio law; 9 givo price and lucation 1t onc gifice, ar ABICLL & RUTOLICTSS, 18 Laballvat, INFORMATION WANTED, WANTED_FRARCIS ormvcriy ot hnnkhi] vont 1a 1o Tonn (en), Wi oniigeatod found'in thiv aity, can he Dlying vory suun,” Address V i JILK ROUTE FOit 0W I8 YOUR GIIANOK-81,000 WILE, BTUY MY Dalt-intorest In an ald.osiablixhud businoss, avorag, ing tatha putchasor $60 yor weok s ho £uad businoss sbillt Cirut. clat board for to th or without board. ‘walmpravod oit; S’rfim( TONI] gago papor bo N FRANOISOO MONEY LOAN ~OFFIOR, 418 1 b Clark-st, Monoy to loan on all kinds of coll gralaeaurityi larzo auma ot small poroo 0N Town of Bulfasty to Now York up- rion_Inquired after ey a ., deaeasod, of Pator's dor whiosn ‘Wil o hsidurablo’ propoeey 13 3¢ Heing, ho will eato witlh tho advariisor, to whom reliabi arkih pariiculars of his Drotent whererho auostail to o lorwarded, tor, 81 Donogall-st , Halfast, Iroiand. Trolanl (stonocats swards of tun years a brothor of Harrlsun must o A man of o'ta tho romuining yart~ & 0., 1§ South Olarke 000, for which I wiil 3 5. COMMENRCTA| iuona ol tho lvotlost tawne in Till- LUUENL O, LONG & henticathed i b Hleass communl lo informution, WELLTA S HAI P ORIES GOOD 10WA 00AT: s clor of iucumbrance. Address WIIGHT, LV INT) IN A 11 2 Y0 Dramarty s 69, oatablishod. Ads e for an; fehanad for any w EARS ON 100 FRIE outh of tho ity limits, hle NTED—3 TWO EXCHANGE -8 TLNOOM ‘can Teout, on Wabashi-av., s variston, meat dopot, far oft id propiety noat scliool and o 4 or villogs propusty, 343 LaSal DWELLINGS AT provorty; also dwalls giva information of your whei 0 susiuus about jou. Add T! i WANTED — A RRLIANLE woll kiwown hore and to tho trada of tho N will oxahaiye firul-class fucomo.nasing businos nrupart In 1 city b cash u 1,000 INVESTIED IN STOGRS AND GOLD 9 |tll§v' W FUMBRIBAK & C ACHINEs, @ MACHING, N DRRFROT Rusideoce 513 Mich. A ISTORY BTONE FRONT entira peboorty cost uvor $151, W0} 0, " ‘Tho awnor, propating for 1l oxchango samo for unlu- wod for times, aud AN ON GITY PROP. blook, nuarly ooy 5}&\ sud upwaids prasont iucumbratice, 255, an absotey frum the eity, w cumbored proporty, wing Jocution, —Ad L] . 1, nf 11,1 i R L ol $10,000 & ) §1L60 TO LOAN ON ¥ o insldo proporty, W, ST, JUILN it $05, forsaloat $20, 10 OAN INVERT §20,000 in outting and curing hogs. Some moncy required modiately, With security for 1ho balaeo; partuor to cial controbof thy bustaoss. Addross ¥ 0, TNIIE WANT! 'Y BRAN Thch faes st ANGR—ROUTIL § arine and lands, “Addrosa V 5, U'ribuge ofs X N LARGE Gt BMALL nimonnts on vatato DU, §21 Desrborn.st FOR SALL. O BALER—A BRAND NEW AND BEAUPIFUL regilar stars prico S4i; yilca oIl ote,, ut o 1 INGER OFFIO ['0 EXCHANGE-$i0,000 OF SUBURDAN LOTS gk of nscehandls TED=WITIL 350, IN_ ONV_OF payiug l\ulnm? in Uhleago, and worthy of av. e qond proporty, AL 1S NQER BRWING MACHINE_PRINGIPAT, 430d on monthly payioute; PARK FO "a0¢ Y 51 Sltilug of Joelr "Addeos V 5, Trlb Soplkin it il oy DAt ST By 11 Stato 23 lynx wull and b 18 por ozat disgount for oxa ANTRD-WE HAVE AN INQUIRY VOR ROMK fmprovod wall.renting husiness ronor-ty (ue¥onaiige 0 L somo cash, JLEA & COAT W ANTED = T choleo Wastorn rosidance and lot in Ublonxo. AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTRD-SPIOIAL INDUCEMENTS— Wowunt 8 lirat-clnse agont in ovory couanty Iu tho Unitod Stutos, towoll thy wogld-runownod Muchiuos, and the whnre an intorvlow ean T MASIGAL, NIEAPEST FIRST.OLARS OABINET ORGAN IN tho markot, Wholesslo and rolail at faotory, Nichols won Urgan Compan i -t -RATLROAD TICKETS TO ALL POINTS tokotabuughit or oxonanisod. o ARVITE AND FURNITUILR OF A an rogular faro: ELD & 8O, 77 Ul tisllments ut votlow von stylcs, 1t LA OONPLETE for 8 months, oudluy Jun u o ORBALE-OAKLIEY'S COGIKROAUI AND BTD- bug Exterminulor: EXOITANGR — BOME farming Jinds aud MANDSOME WALNL ©0st BHU; prive, §70. THUREE ROt {ontracts takun, ddrcun ATCEITUTE O K LY, B0 AraLo e BOOKS, {OCTAVE PIANO, BOARD WANTED, OARD-FOR GENT AND WILE, IN A PRIVATE furnishod front roow, \Wost Slde, 1ouare, Comtorts of & homo wouktit. Htalo piive aud 1o- cation; Audross U 67, Tribuuo oliod, i chun, and bodroom | i BIGOK OF story bankeupt U SAVE ONE- inon Bhiuttl bowing Hapye osn Witwn manufsctury d o oo ostraa partisgiers, appiy t, ue nddess n 1o ent ccords, at ano-third loas || ot BALo IR CELE 0ok G BAY ADVANGE LSTEARE ongino and Lullur, Al oS SMALLS s di odor a0 (L uet bo sold, 13 F Store, 199 Last Madliy