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eg doth are settled, if THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1875, BRADLAUGH. What He Has to Say of English Democracy. His Opinion of the Aristooracy of the Guelph Tho Abolition of tho House of Lords and the Established Church. ‘The Irish Queation—-Tho Army, Mr, Charles Bradiaugh is fast becoming a rec- ognized “inetitution” of Chicago, and on that scconnt, as wellas on account of his great ora- torical ability, and the thoronghness of hia views on English Republicanism, his idoas carry more or los weight in thie community. A Tamnune reporter sought and found this dis- tinguiahed Englishman at his apartments ip tho Shorman Hougs ono afternoon of this week. Mr. Bradiaugh was attired in a sult of gray tweed, which made his atalwart form appear eron more doveloped in & mitscular senso than {t roally fa, No wonder that he can make trompot-tones ring out of that doep, broad chest and massive throat, for, physically speaking, Bradlaugh is tho English O'Connell. Montally considered, the Saxon leader differs from tha aon of Kerry very materlaily, Whilo ho hes got Daniol’s happiness of rotort, he lacks his power of anecdote, and has only occasional sparkles of that —essy humor, blossoming Like the thousand flowers of apring, By eimplo jest, tho famed Irishman could cover ® political foo with overinsting ridicule. Bradiaugh is grand in invective, flereo io ear- osam, but he could nevor Lave inyonted auch names as “Scorpion Stanley” and “Spiuning- Jonny Pecl." But in one feature of oratory both may bo considered kindrod,—electric finshes which light? up a speech, even as tho livid lightning on the deep shows the moun- tain waves that roll in their wild sublimity baforo tho giant forco of the tempest. THE ENGLISH LEADER'S PIYSIQUE has been frequently described. Ho is ‘cnt for a domocratic leader. His figure, although large, ia erect and graceful. Iis faco is manly in tho strongth of its outline,—the only feature that might bo termed irregular is tho mouth, which is thin-llpped aud straight-cut, tho upper lip protruding not o little, and giving 9 peculiar, sarcastic expression to the countenauce, Mr. Bradlaugh hav tino eyes, dark-hagel they might becalled, anda domo-like forehead, Takou all in all, Le is what may bo termed a powerful looking man, physically and intellectually. “Talo o ront, sir,” eaid Mr. B., in bis strong but not unpleasant Znglish tonos," 1 am always glad to conyoraa with a brothor journalist.” “Woll, Air. Bradlaugh, how ia YOUR ENGLISIC REPUNLICAN MOVEMENT progressing of Into days ?” said tho roportor, “Tako a cigar first, and thon I'll answer you." ssid Mr. LB. Now i'm ready. Well, we aro gotling nlongin as most flattering manner. Of course, our people aro not aggressive, but their strength ia kuown and respected by tho parties to power.” 1t.—Whero do you find your greatess strength fu Ebgland? Mr. B.—-Among tho trades and the mining and manufacturing classes. All aronud the great centros of businoss the people are boginning to wogh the questions of the bour with un intelli- gence to which thoy wore strangers a dozeu years ago. ‘Cho tendency of the average English ‘mind to-day is politicatly progressive. 1,—Do you melude . THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY in that romark ? Mr, Be—If by the word pensantry” you tosan the English yeomen,~—the class of men who made up the Ironeidos of Cromwell,—they do not exist now, excopt as farm-laborers and day-laborers, tonants-at-will, just os the Trieh are. Sir, the English peasantry, plun- dored and degraded by the swallowing up of tho emall states by. tho aris- tocracy, aro yirtually spiritleas. Thoy ara what may be called an inert mass, The same is true of the Scottish aud the Irish yeomaury. ‘hoy, too, have paid the penalty of the feudal system, and the right of primogeniture. Ab, England neoda the DESTRUCTION OF TR LANDED MONOPOLY most ofall! ‘hat is whore the wholo misery of tho threo kingdoms lies. As it is now, our popu- lation is crowded into tho big citics, while the noblos hold gigantic estatos in the country, and only tolerate upon them enough people to keop them in order, or to ewell their rout-rolls. What & truo of Eugland is also true of her sister king loms, R.—Thon, I understand that your chiof abject ia to broak the powor of tha aristocracy by throw- Ing their estates into the hands of tho State. Would not that mean A LLOODY REVOLUTION ? Mr, B.—It is not my policy, or the policy of my countrymen who agroa with mo, to bo ag: resaive. This thing muet be doue gradually, nthe firat place, bofora anything of the ohar- acter of aland revolution cau be sccomplished, the present Houso of Lords must bo uct aside. ‘The English peoplo are bocoming too intalligent to tolerate much longer such a palpable absurd- . ity in politics as hereditary loyislation, THAT HOUSE OF LonLs must bo thrown overboard before England can bogin to breatho the air of a freo nation. .-— What would you establish in its place? Mr, B.—I should go in for an elective House, somewhat after tho model of your Sonate. It might diffor in namo, but would’ bo all tho ssmo Ge upirit.. That would Lo a great blow to the pride of the aristocracy, for, tho presont Houue ie Loree abolishod, the Commons would become Khe eloctora of the Uppor House, which would ‘virtually placo tho whole Government of En- gland io tho hands of ker own people. ‘the ords have, however, # vary poworfal ally in THE ENGLISH ESTABLISHED CHURCH, That inotitution is auothor “cid man of the sea” Upon tho backs of the British people, H,—But cannot the Kuglish people manage to overthrow a Church in their owncountry that thoy uttorly demolished in Ireland? dr. B.—aly dear sir, tha positions are very dif feront, indecd, The Iria Church was an imposi- tiou and ajblunder from tho first. ‘Three-fourthy, or moge, of tho Irish people did nut beliave in the affair ot all, and would, havo nothing ta do ‘with it—good, bad, or indifferent. Yot, they had to pay for it, Woll, English coumon senso got tho better of English projudico. Our poople saw tho wholo injustice of foremg an alion ehureh onan unwilling people, For onco, they joined boartily with the Irish in repudiating the wholo coucorh, Giadstone say that England was ripo for the grand movement. —‘'ho nayaes were on fire, ‘The House of Commons was favorable. ue House of Lords way, fortunately, coerced. and the thing was done, ‘That was England, Sootland, Walos, and Ireland Combined sgaiuwt ‘an Lrieh grievauco—a ionetrous fraud. But, in our caso alone, it is differont, First, it is cluimod that the great Mafority of English paopte are Protestant, of Que kind or another. Theroforo, aay the Church Party, the Eutablishment ia not oppressive ou. the iaglloh People. ‘They aro aimply support- tng thelr own Church, But we can ‘got along Yery well without such an incubus as fined scab- ligkiment, which {a wimply » ponslov-place for cletical drones—the younger sons of the aris- tocracy, who monopolize all tho “fat things” that ate poing. ‘Tho Establlshmont fa an ex- o#6 to the English peoplo. Its utterly uso- ces, even from «8 religious standpoint. Why cannot tho Protestant Episcopal Church iu” Engiand stand upon its own loge, and use its own resources, aa it duos in the United States? ‘This union of Church and Stato did well enough bofore poople bogan to read, but bere is too much printing dove iv this’ age for poople to stomach such an unholy aili z Tiat English Church, {s bound to go, but there & terrible fight over it, o you think that TUM RETILLMENT OF MB. OLADSTONE Gom the Liberal loadorship will bo permanent ? we Bist de not. ‘There is too much vigor in r. Giadstouo for that, He is tive yours young- ov than Di ereeli, and, you know, our publlo mon ® good white, tone an Heo 8 Le ragead Of him, = He knows S goon be bags Whig party ig dead and will vy Moree buried. Hartington has a pleasaat job S that Me ana that leadership, I firmly believe Yhou keg citdstane will come to the front again fem Publis sentiment ripe fora change. , That weutiment i is oan pesca ail NOt take lovg to ripen, It : gma! roference tothe land and Church Mr. B.—Yes. Epgtand wil know no rest util it malo. Years to accomplish -—Do you not think th: Publicans oe ide fg Fania Bes OVEDAWED BY Mr. B.—~1 do not, 1M ARISTOCRACY ? The Engl bie fu the matter of rovolutieu tin Toy etal: People not suzious to be frat in throw: bard. Thas must come iron be bas aa Whenever Govornment has seen fit to impedo our movement, to prevont our mutinicn, we hava invariably triumphed. It will never do for the ariglasrata to try againal ua tho game of Charles T and hiscavaliors. England is slow to mova, but when sho doee moyo she'll do so to sumo purpose, F WALES. Tt.—The Prince of Walcn anpears to be recoy- ering from hie recont auponularity. Me. B.—Don't you be lod intu that opinion by the fact that the uewspapers have ceased to write much about him, He is nots bit moro popular than he ever was. His friends bavo taken & band tn, and aro trying to keop bim straight. T.—Apart from the fact of his boing boir ap- paront, Wales is not the worst of Iné family. He is evidently better liked than Edinburg. Mr. 1.—Eney far him. Walos in s brainless, sonsual, lazy folloW¥—liborsl onough, too, with other peoplo'a money—but Mdinburgia a bad man, Hola moanand treacherous, Perhaps he 1g abont the meanest—and that in saying a great deal, you know—of tho entire House of Bruns- wick, or of Hanover, or whatover they may cail theniaclyes, You remember hiv carcer in Aus- tralin? Io mado prosents to cortnia partion, ond was, @{torward, beggar enough to mako Fngland’ pay for hia “gonerosity!” But there are words things even than thet against him, which, by the way, I have taken occasion to stato in somo of my lectures. Thoro is not one of the family popular with tho masses of the English people to-day. Mr. Bradlangh then spoke little about tho condition of the English laborors and mechanics, whioh, he sald. won anything but chosting, TUE Iwsit QUESTION. 4 R.—How do von get along wilh the Lrieh resi- dont in England ? Mr, B.—First-olass with the paople, Tho resis, aa rule, divliko mo on account of my Lieological ideas, and the Orangemon detest mo because I hate the Royal family. Tho Catho- Ne Irish have frequently stood up for me, whon tho Orange party in Glasgow and other placoain Scotland their best to mob me, and break up moutinga I wes advertined to speak at, Only for my theological views, I'd hava no warmor frionds anywhero than tho Irish. And, oa it is, they stand by me avery tine thoy pet achauce. But the priests occasionally get some of them ‘down on” me. —But don't you think the influence of the priests in politics 1B fast dying out? Mr, B.—It ie--among tho young Irish, The new genoration is comparatively wall educated, and tho priests are losing ground, which often makos thom furiouw, ‘They have, howevor, mannged to get bold of some of the ‘*Home- Rule” mombers. T.—What do you think of THE NHoME-nULENS ? Mr. B.—Thoy have only ono chance of suo- cees, aud they seom bont, go far as the Jeaders aro concerned, on throwing it away: that is, to unite with the English SeMnOTREY. Now, IT have always beon friondly to tho Irish causo, fut hecauso IT am a Republican and a free- hinker, P, J, Smyth, Alexander af, Sullivan, and some other Ultramontanes, have seon fit to ‘use vary lard aud ungenerous language toward me. That, howevor, will not: alicuste me from tho Irish people. I have made up my mind not to be alienated. R.~—Have you ever teotured in Ireland P Mr. B.—Yea, in Dublin five yeara ago, and I was vory well recoived. Iintend making s tour of tho country very soon—stupping at Dublin. Cork, Limorick, Galway, Derry, aud Bolfast. I stppore the Orangemen will be after ma in the tio Inst-named cities, but I know “the boys” will bo with me. R.—Don't you suppose the Goverment will get after you and lock you up? Your spoaking would kindlo a regular binza of “sedition” in Treland; for the Irish aro nok ae sobor-sided as your own countrymen, Mr, B.—The Irish euit me to talk to, They aro quick and sympathetic. But I toll you what, Government would not dare fling down the gago of battle to the English do- mocracy by arresting me. Fortunately, I happen tobe an Englishman. Parliament can ontrage Treland any time by suspending the habeas cor- pus act. In fact, soveral Irish countios aro, without rhymo_or reason, so outraged at tha presont hour. T know of one case myaolf—that of an allegod Ribbonman who has been locked up -for threo years, and who has never been brought bofore Judge or jury. Now, that mon may, or may not, bo the greatest criminal tn Troland. But, oven granting hia guilt, is it not dotostable that Enginnd, boasting of bor con- alitutional liborty and of the benofit of the samo conforred upon Ireland, ahonld lock aman up for three yoars withont even bringing him be- forex court? Thoro wore hundreds of cases of the samo kind during the Fenian troubles. As an Englishman, I am rea{ly ashamed of the con- duat of the Government, THE ARMY, T.—fins the new neni. rogulation sbolishin: the purchase of commissions begun to work yet Mr, B.—VYery slowly. No more commiasions oan be bought. Vacancies aro filled with cadota from Woolwich and other places. An oooaaional man geta raised from the ranks. But most Engileb anidiors aro afraid of promotion, because it exposes thom toinsult aud to povorty. No promoted ofticor can bogin to live on hia pay, while sristocrata have tho mess-table, and can Aiuandee the monoy wrung from tho English poo- plo by their fathers. It will take years— all tha commissions muat firat expire—tha bought commissions I monn—before tho English soldier can feel comfortable in wearing tho cpaulottes that his ability or his valor may have carnad, I¢ is wonderful to me low our army ever ¥ou such Iaurola under tho old systom. They had nothing but doath, wounds, and sixpence a day nonsion to fight for. Yot they won groat battles, Tho Duke of Welling- ton, after witnessing the matchloss heroism of that Peniusular army, which was the pride of the Throo Kingdoms and the wonder of Europa, nover had the decency to say ® warm word in its praiso—so far aa tho iighting mon, tho rank and file, who carried Budajoy, Rodirigo, and Bt. Sebastian by storm, were concerned, All English commanders have boon cold and erucl to tho private soldier. No nation in En- rope owes auch 4 debt of hatred to the aristoc- racy 88 docs Gront Britain and Ireland, Ihave eutored upon this mission, aud will dovoto my life to it, In roply to some qnastions relative to his opin- fon of Amorics, Mr. Bradlaugh said that tho subject was & heavy one, and ho proferred re- malniug silont unul he had had a larger oxpo- rience, He was preparing » book rolative to tho United Btates, which would be publiabed on bis return to England. pee THE WORKINGMEN, Threntonod Strikes Among the Wyo= ming Valley Coal-Miners. Special Mtapatch to The Chicage Tribune. Witxesnanne, Pa, Fob. 10.—Tho Wyoming coal-fleld is on the eve of an important labor crlvis, which may bo procipitated at any moment by moans of the rapidly-incrossing strength of the unfons, Tho minora of the Sobuylkill region lave brought a powerful intluonce to bear upon tho entire anthracite aeotion, and it ia unlikely thatany of the collieries will bo able to continue op rations more than few days, Although an arming amount of destitution prevails through- out the mining claszes, the men aro determined to starve rather than accept the reducod wages offerod them by tho operators, and, as the latter will make no concession, = compromise is im- possible, —_+__. A WELL-SEASONED TOMBSTONE, Special Dunateh to The Chtcaan Tribune, La Sane, Til, Feb. 16.—In the summer of 1836 William Byrne, at that time s contractor for the construction of tho Ladallo locks; of the Illi- nois & Michigan Canal, tock from bis quarry near this city a stone 11 feat long and 2 fect square, and, showing it to Daniol Webster, tho groat Conatttutional lawyer, who waa a guost of his at that timo, remarked that ne hoped it might ultimately be made to servo for his (Byrne's) tombstone, About five years ago, when Mr, iynus was nearly 100 years old, he was plac- ed ia tho care of the Biuters of Charity in Ohicago. About two yoars siuce he diad thore, and was brought to this city for iutermont. Yes- torday a number of the admiring friends of the noble old man procured a teau of six horecs, and romoyod the stone from the position in which it had rested for s period of over thirty- six years, and brought tt into tho city, and In the approaching spring it lu to Le erected at thohead of the centenarian’a grave. It ia rare that a man selects bis own mouument Bo many years before his decoass a ees Emeralds and Pearls. A Paria letter eays : * Vor evening wear pearla and precious atones are alone in vogue. Coral, Homan gold, and othorlesu costly ornaments, are no longer worn, The emeralds of the Duc! exw d' Arco, whioh she wore at tho of the Elyece the other evening (she is tho individual who wus pointed out tome as a Russian Prin- cosa, aud whose jewelry I described in my last letter), are valued at $500,000, ‘Ine Duchess of Modiaa-Culi possouses s pearl necklace which iu a family belrloom. It ig compoaed of twelve or fourteen atringe of large and besutiful poarla, and ie ? p40, wo, aVben she wears it ui 5 round be the lowent tale Falow her wales! feehimne RELIEF AND AID. Roport of the Society for 1874, Numbor, Nationality, and Condition of i Porsons Aided, Financial Exhibit. The seventeenth annual report of the Reliof and Aid Society, covering ita operations for the yoar 1874, haa been fiuatly completed, and is givon herewith an follows: Ty ths Honorable Mayor and Common Gouneit of the Clty Abs eae: in conformity with the following section of the ehiseter of thin Hoclety, wo renpectfully present our ré- port tu full for tha year 1974: “Src, 9, Itmball be the duty of thenald Roard of Directors fo make n report at loant once a year to the Gity Council of Chicago, givipga full account of all the! tatement of thelr receipta and expenditures, der oath} aleo, of the property owned by the said corporation, and’ the wea to which the same Inappropriated; sino, a liat of all tho members of anit Company, and of all persons who Lave contributed to the object of the sane, with the amount of their re apective contributlona! together with siteh {nfurmne tion aa they may have scquired conceruing the condi. tion and wants of the poor of sald cily, and the plang and intentious of the sald corporation ; whitch report #uall bo published in tho official paper of the city, aud In duch other manner, for general clroulation, 24 the City Connell hall direct Since the publication of our lant annual report, made to your honorable body Jan, 1, 1874, we havo published & general report, covering the whale psriod from tha date of the tire, Oct, 9, 1471, to May 1, 1874, containing a full account of receipts aud iialnirscmonta, togethor nd correspondence, and complete ta- formed in different departmenta, and with crodit of supplies and money by Staten and Gomn- mnittees, and fudividuals, so far as reported to us, which report has been dietributed to donors, eorporn: tions, eocietien, and publio Hbraricn, no far au we havo been able to raich tem, in all countries, ‘Our present report embracen the year 1874, and fen campleto record of the work of thia Suciety’ for that poriod, by months, OUR ISSUER OF JULY AND AUGUST were unusually largo, This is readily socounted for when itis rememberod thot wa wero again visited, Suly 14, 1874, by & flro which, but for the ganeral do- struction of 18/1, would have Leon regarded as great, Yu this last Ore thousands of families, mostly of tho poorer classes, suffered the loss of éverything, aud were literally thrown upon the atreot without teans of procuring shelter or food. ‘ullowing that event, we furnished food, otothing, furniture, and shelter ‘to soveral thousand’ furnilt It betug iu mid-summer and plonty of work, tt shou be anid, to the credit of those poople, that comparative ly few ‘of them applicd® socond’ time, The anild weather extending far into the winter, and the lurge amount of building not only furniahed means of aut- Atenco to thousands for tho time being, but ensblod very many to provide for tho wintor, We find, however, that there are atill groat numbers of our population permanently disabled, and many oltiera who must buve occasional help, all of whom tt woul be comparatively casy to asslit, but for the multitude who, once having been alded, and kuowing of tho existence and work of thla Society, though not now needy or worthy, still sccl most persistently to {mpore upon us by fictitious tales of loss aud want, It ie not diteult for such to impose upou private in- dividuals, snd to securo from them lettors of recon mendation, and again to annoy thomn with tales of ree Jection and abuso when denied, on account of which complaints and misapprobeusion frequently arise with those who, if they would tako the pains to Inform themselves of the merita of the case, from papers on file in our oflice, rosdily accessible to any who wishto inapect them, would, wo think, be tuily satisfied thst no person {a denfod who is really in any danger of suffering, and fow, if any ato haljod but those unable otherwise to aubsiat. ‘A yery lutge portion of the city poor are logitimato- ly, by all rules, proper subjects only fur couvty aid, and much sfo always referred to the County Agent, and will not bo helped by us, exeept in occa sioval iustunces, where tho need is not within the pro~ vision tade by the county; and we havo reason ta Dellove that the county is doing ite work promptly and liberally, We oxpect to pursue much the some course in tho futuro asin the pant, and the following rules, adopted ouo yoar ago by the Uoard§ of Directors, auflictontly indicate the object and scope of ‘tho work to which we are committed, viet Firat—No applleation will bo received from any able- Dodied single tian or woman. * Second—Oniy tho afok, aged, and infirm, cr widows with familtes,will bo regarded 49 proper subjecta of ro- Ket, untoss it'shall appear that there aro old people or an inusual wuuber of amall childron dependent upou them, or cases of temporary disablilty not included in tue above, ‘Tho following tables roport the amount disbursed, the number, nationality, and condition in life of fam- and poraoua aldod: STATEMENT OF ISSUES, Fe HSEE Ree TE 6 3) AFF eles Articles. | 3 Plt | ae i 8) 88, 18, 3 Ee als Won } desl) oeel dl 2s Pillow at alguttslaileel hlaniots.*-| $548 ;20045f"84 18)) boa Suoee. oe ob t,t a]! | adj silt a) 13 8 8 Psy i erie) as sie sak wt} "oss" YAMILIEE AND PER! Number receiving ald onc Number roceiving ald twios,., Number rocuiving ald throe tim Number roveiving ald four times, Numbor receiving ald five times, Numbor reoelving aid aix tines or ‘Total number accounts. Totat number of adult, Total number of children, Total number of perzons,... MATLONALITINA BY VaMILIER, Aged, ee Aged; Aged, Able-bodied man with family, , Able-bodied widow with fauniiy Able-bodied single man...,, Abic-bodied single woman Deserted woman with fami iy Hosrirats, K “SBT 1 unr 7o9t bur pu wo My 4 gqusyDd “70 °K, 85 | BA crt 8 rr Byo and Ear GITOATY ose cseseee! 8 ar 345 LODUING-HOUSEA, Bouth-Bide Todging-Houss, opened Dea, 15, Number lodgings furnisbed,.... 10.254 ‘Number meals furniobedse.. ~ 2,026 West Bide” Lodging-House, opened Jan. 13, Number lod, Number thy ‘Total lodgings furnished, Tolal meals furnishe DONATIONS RECEIVED DU January— O. A, Spring, Chicago, Donor unkuown., Fobruary— J, Luckmann, Cincinnatt, aby— "FD, Everett, Chicay -aaurer, Delance of aub- actiption of * Boston and shoe” clerks, for ro~ Uof of Chicago clarks in auflered 6 133.00 duly Qollssted on account of sale of * Campbell's” printing i 60ai0e reas, ,000. Septamber—De So ‘ Novamber—" Tat 2 vol an ciety,” of Chicago, 00 December— EE, Uyan, Chicago. 5.00 a Fiend. 00 DENITA, Balance on hand Tau, d, 1874, $792,048.10 Donationa per furegoing ‘nate ment. ‘ $1,762.95 Interent col 2640,63 Amounta returned by applic to Snperintendont. 281.80 Renta of witices at No. 61 Lafalle 450.00 28,334.93 $750,877.48 cnepite, Expended for vouchers numbered 10,663 101,437, Sucluaive....+. 383,678.96 Iatanes on band Jan, 1, 1875, $947,198.54 In currency.. 4,060, 72 Amounta deponite Union Nation! ‘Third National. Commercial Ni Merchants’ Lo and Trust Co, 197,422.78 (148,157.74 ao 4,228,¢0 $333,137,82 $347,108.54 WATER-MAINS. Sumo Lxaggeration About Their Freezing. ¢ ‘The “ily Engineer Does Not Feat Fur- ther Mischief. What the Anthoritics Are Doing. Not the least fntoresting matter to investigate during the progress of ® particularly vigorous winter 1a tho effect which the cold hag produced upon underground Chicago, upon the wall sork- ing of whoso circulating system dependa so largely, not only the comfort, but tho #afety also of the city, With this idea in mind. a Tnravxz reporter called at the Board of Public Works yes- terday sfiernoon, and hed — conversation with City-Engineer Chesbrongh upon the condition of the wator-maing of thecity, quitealarge num- ber of which common report had aet down quite frequently of late as frozen up and ready at the return of warm weather to scoop holes in the ground in their vicimty. The following conver- sation between the Engineer and reporter shows that the state of affairs ia NOT NEABLY 80 BAD as bad been reported. Reportor—I hear, Mr, Cheabrongh, that quite anumber of tho water-msins are frozen, aud that considerable trouble will result therefrom in the apring time, Mr, Cheabrough—I cannot find out that many. aro frozen, and where thov aro it is at what are called “dead ends." hie is a piece of pipo which, terminating abruptly, is not, of course, in the circuit, and in whiclt thers ia no circula- tion. Tho wate? io those being motionicas, it froezos np more easily. Thesa ‘dead cud” are chietly on the North and South Sides, You seo wa don't carry tho wator-pipes further than they pay, and as there s good many isoiated liousos in thoso divisions, there are consequently a good many dead ends. Ido not believe that there is a water-main frozen in the South or Weat Divis- ions north of Twolfth strect, Koportor—How many of these ‘dond ends” are frozen to your knowledge ? Mr. Chesbrough—{ lave not beard of over half-a-dozen, and_ they are the only freozy caaca I know of. Lexpect soma cases, however, in localities where, though the mains were in circult, thera are very few houses to draw water from the main, as hore the circulation wot lusrdly be muob greater than at a “dead end.” NOW Do rou KNOW? Reporter—How do you know whether» main is frozen or not? Mr. Chesbrough—We havo a regular army of mon at work at present, and among other thincs thoy do is the trying of all the hydrants of the city daily. If the lydirant gives forth water, it is roof that the main is all right, and vice verga, Reportor—Has there yet been any BURSTING OF PIPER? Mr. Chesbrough—-1 have no doubt there has beon in cack of the cases of frozon dead onda ro- ported to me. Neportor—What are you going to do to remedy the matter ? Mr. Chesbrough—Nothing can be done until the apring, when the burst pipes will be replacod, One reason that the frost hay reached tho mains this year is the freozing of tho gcound, tho frowt having struck lower in than Laver know it todo before, It wos generally considered that a pipe laid 4 foat below the surface was safe irom fraez- ing, but this winter the frost bas, to my kuowl- adgo, , struct down between 6 and 6 feat into the arth, and I have heard reports of the Rround’'s being frozen to a dopth of 7 foot. Within the last few years all the pipes have been Iald toa depth of from Sto 51g feet, but the frost bas reachod even these pipos this winter. TEMPERATURE OF THE WATER, Reportor—What is ths temperature of the wa- ter at present? Mr. Cheabrough—I could not aay for cortain, but 1 havo a letter from a gentloman on State atreot, in tho vicinity of Fifteenth, iu which ho Baya he testod the temperature of r from the tap, and found ik ta bo only 1 degree abovo treezing. Reporter—Don't you think that the letting of water run by houacholdors, to insure thoir ser- vice-pipes from froezing, haa good offect upon ite tale by insuring them a certain circula- tion Mr, Cheabrough--It is quite possible that tho motion thus given to the water in tho mains may havea good effect, but tho trou- blo 1s, suppose every householder tried to help the mains snd reduce bia plumbor'e bill tu this way, what would th rosult bo? Tho pumps at the Water-Works could not keep the city supplied with water, 3 Reporter—Do you not think that in the spring, when the shange of weather inducen people to atop lotting tho water run, tho couroquont lack of motion of the water will cause thom to freeze? . Mr, Cheabrough—I do not think that such an effect will be produced. think that the coming of spring will put things all rigbt again, I kuow that the opinion Iu held by muny that after tho warm weather commences TIE YROST IN THE GROUSD will atrike further downwards, butI do not think it wilt do so, aa the boat from below would countoract auch a tendency. Roportor—What are you doing to guard against the froozing of mains Mr. Chesbrough—The engino® ara Fandiog day ond olght ; the hydrants aro all opened an. let run daily, and tho three boilera of tho dopartment used for thawing purpovos ero constantly at work. - Our great hope, however, jis for a change in tho weather. The complaints come pouring in from all quarters of frozen pipes, and our men have all they can do to entisfy. the peoplo'a demands, Whon the men who look after the hydrants tind that frozon pipes. are common in auy locality thoy notify tho parties, and give thom water froin tho hydrant when they turn it on, Reporter—It sooms ag if the reports about the maina word a little oxaggeratod ? Mr, Chesbrongh—There is no doubt about it. As I said bofore, I know of only six caves of frozen main, and not one of thexe pines is Iprger then 6 inches, Eyen if an 6-incl main wate to frocze it would not prove a very serious matter, + MENNONITES FOR MANITOBA. New Youu, Fob, 16.—Nearly 1,000 fauillies of Mennonites, it is expected, will soon arrive in Canada, from Russia. Thoy have chosen Mani- toba for their future residence, and havo com- migsioned an ageut to buy for them several thousand head of cattle in tho West. REAL ESTATE. F LOTS OR CALAN Thirty third. Tro tote on (ak-ar., corner of Stanta Two litaon Weat Adamast., near Call (& COK, 8 Por, AT. pian s it ake emai casing i aantinn’ 1,200" fl Milwaukeo ar, BAL. -TWOKTORY AND HARES tMontig-et., near Honore; wuld ichlgan' or Indiana-av, MEAD & YD LOT ON NORTH. i; ort take stall casi Apply to ror brie on changes fora toton COE, Us Lazalte-st. SALE THAT HLF i reuidencs No. 66 Centre-av., near Adams-at. clase lo every mapect. MEAD A COR, 155 Lasall POR SALE NEW HoUyi, 10 ROOMS, NEAT Fi lia Park, and all matern improvements: 83,000. 82,00) cab necded, H, Fe KAD, 48 Washington-at., baso- ent. ren ion yer ALE--TWORTORY FIRAME O8 OAK-AV. Grace Church; lot Girt; a very desirable lock: ery respect. MEAD) a COE, 18S Lasallo: TOR SALR-LOT ON POULTILAY,, NEAT JA brag Frotneatas mould oxcnanee fora renttoa eran Sach oe | eivens Addrew Houth Sldée In xood loeaitty. MEAD 4 °COR, Iho tas NTE bank-av, ND Lov, | jy Ante: Joon 8 "7 tarms. {nnar Twonty-scvanthiatet low. pri WSJ. GARNEEVT, 13 Munrutaeta, Rovin 2. __. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. _ FOR BALR-CHRAPWOUSKE AND T. Ta We 0 jucated in Kiaglewuods terme t: it. BON Bi adate ee rest mas eS ere COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR SALE CHOICE FAuiMS, CON’ eed ateae Tamsin Midi, ase ee KS CATA a4 }# hie woll known tarrus and lagde io kao raqunia onnties, at anc near the Villages Chota aud ‘Cition, all withia 10 miles of theso towns, 69 miles from Uhicago, and which wil) bo anid in farms tracts of 80 sores and upward, to sult porebasers, on pay- mentof 4, to the purchass mousy down, balance oy long time lf desired. Will taka one-third the value of Any tarm in Chicage Impruvad property. For re eidrose LIMULL MILK, Chubane gatos salary, mast hn well ge partic. | go Iroquois REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—TO. PURCHASR-SCIOOL-SIT Mi to feet frant by adepth ef not 1 vleinity, fe AN Tul: f 00 Wastrp—c rab team packing, at, Keon dd Cormothate, : and in. th ty jn adrortisement tn Inter Ure, Proporais for School -Dltes, £ te tn AEIRHIN fo fia term of years. wo i Band 22 Woet Madiannat. €15,000 TU R200 FARM NAR ONT. Iorelty pryporty and goud stuck, Ly iborast.y Itoom 2. tnt ofics, can tent nur & RAY @00,, UI W'4 W ay: ED=T WANT FROM 630 Ip ACRE rection ngrtis or wost of the cllyy at frum &N t Qs onor acre. Addrov Hoe BA, Port-titice. 2 Wantsp-1 HAVE A CURTOMER FOI nhs. i 2 INANY Owanrs apply y Idones surth fromm $,000 to 98,00, yf Pe Wewinmonals oome W. B, ROBINSU! aud 16) \VANTED =f OR Im FEET VACANT PROPRITY, osat of Indinua-ay. and north of Thirty eerenth-st, | \ Will pay cash and tote, Went Sido, in city. Apply ‘Thirty-sovent! Athstaniting. a EOARDING AND LODGING. Wort Sigo- SOUIH ANN-ST.—A FURNISHED oom, with board, caitablo for two pursone, aa WAN FRONT au housaworl MONRON-ST.—FiST-CLASS BOARID room, suitable for fuur gentlemen or gent Tore reanonable. ee SOUTH PEONTA-8T, FURS ISHED ROOMS | 7 with board, at hand &6 per woek, W Sonth Side. Since stone 14, REDHIDGE-COURT—DOUBLE AND SINGLE E rooms to ront, with beard. sy FounTH-AY, Te 52 woul farniahod, reforenc: 135 BOARDIN 69 4 WABASI-AV. FRONT ROOM: HAN +E iy turwished and well Leated, with boa: ences oxchanged. “WABASH-AV.—TO TRENT, We eein Hotots. Bshor-counr HOTEL, 47 TO fs WRST MADI- ™ ; AND 36, ASHINGIDNAT,. her. Ua."s , sr Bhsopueweeke. CTEM V TooD'se OTE! oppusite Pieid, store—#2 pee day day Miseelianeons. Book Warten COMPETENT Pit buarmnacy preferred Trattas- A GOOD HOOT.TRRER. cnt. “Apuly to FOREPAUGH & TARBOX, to good car Cota re ath eM 6 LONG STRAW AND &SHORT-ATRAW: skors, arity HOY TO FEED GURDOT PRESA AT VW WAaNten. uteptateny, ri \WANTED-A GOOD WIG MAKER AT 43 WAT WASTKO. 8 goon Sitar ANT te (ogo to thy country: una that ond ie uel 1, | nasa; edherand fndustaoue, ‘Addrost dW, Yeibon rc Tr ‘bail WANTED -a STRADY, BON: Faquita Chand 6 Wabash. hs AN ENGLISHMAN OF GENTLEMAN. iy adilrean ta taka orderafor our new seriaie: Gid and New Leudiny i) GA WV atte eaten Add relluble, praitabls busigoss. WORKS, Hock Fale, Whitraide counted. with engines, aeam-pamps, ete, J ANTED—A GOOD AMAL Y TO# W ‘ino ailing ty Gr sineet and crane ae Sal jee looks gent samples -AGENT) TO SELLA VERY PROFITA- aud ealable artiela tn $9 Bouth Clael WeAntep or and Ga'einck at fi PANTED-A GOOD MAN TO GO try to work og a farm, | Cal thay, betwesn 12 and Totelack, J. FANTED-CANVABSERS UF GOOD ADDRESR for city and country, Outi sibuye Huiidiog, WARSTED-FIRST-CLASS G1! Nono but first-class need apply to G0 Fuiton-st, We Ntap aint $n sruall f ONL wa —A GOGH GIRL TO GOOR, W. }) ton ina private family. Apply at 46 Sieh 076 Wat Wax D—A GOI MV housework tn a4 at lo North Green- stand ber ducirs,” ba i it ‘Wast dackeonat, Gin bosoen at GOULD'R, ent Wabasti-ar, aud Adare Senmatraayes. WILL OFFER Fott LB NDA’ ANTED-HANDS ON GUNTS' NEOK-WRAR, | plata cad hereanee ode the following ee W Saati) Manin third floor, _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkoopors, Oloricn, do. SITUATION WANTED —IN ANY Wit +) honse, by & young man (Reateh) tharcughl ton cli ahd aud afeald of wink, Adutons B, eonora, Clerks. Eto t 3 WES bosted in i j Tribune HOOKKEEPER, UN: ugh practico and can gir lary wanted and referenct ITUATION WANTED.-AAPRESOUIPTION OLERK iy by an osperisnond G gclatte in migra ‘peaks guud Ungil: slaty moterate. Actdie: for days, 0. B, Sentro.ny,, SICUATION WANTED—AN "ES DE iat Sane of atperlones, quick-and onrrect, and with high: at raferences, resirosa podtim. Address ¥ 28, Teibiine Ke | SIPUATION want BXPERL seer, with vr IunCaTEE an eartee han of taperoncts ag ‘ Trados, ITUATION WANTID—BY A BUTCHER WHO yan kill, buy, a 4 Fron Gail oe widrese bWatlorent contrat gegen? Howlin, Coachmon. Toamstors, &o, ITUATION WANTED RY A SOBRE i Coachman, Whar ate m1 lad; beat of references.” Vi, Triktne afies eee ITGATION WANTED—BY A” sa TiRT +) (Dano) as coachmant wile taennk if wanted BTRADY RM. 00D GARRIAGH BLA aa ror ka at OkD HONK. lo ability, ote,, ‘ribune offic SMITH & DUNCAN, Mi and 143 fh A MITCHELLS, Wand 1 LaSallo-at. ng # QUGDSPAON “yment will be Adrian, Mich. won sleadzl 6 f 0. Adrian Plating Wor REDEARLE Wd FEED Linki nl make hinacll eeoeeetly Any Hon best of ot tee al make lsinsit r falabnue | city reforencos, Address V i, Erivune ottice. BT RADn Bram shot Peantian Umea, a9 Went SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENULISHMAN AB Ivs the hest of referonoos. STRY COOK Addcoes N £3, ‘Tribune attics. ‘Add iruation wititgguinnoom LITUs b ANTED—A COMMERCLA . ote Beapalnted. arith the fren RANE ony doelves ts Teprosent. some pe tealgn” Address HANDS Ne HATCH tactne, Wis, tte SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE W, Tribune D-GooD. AMPMAK! y dor a: 25 ObL poe STOM CUTTEIE iy job ant fale m. tols morniug at nice } Domestion, Siuatiox ake -- BY A RESPECTABLE. doph at Ear yeoutyaccon att boe ko asses oP SITUATION WANTE ty 42 tudo general housework in South olde preferred, ay lw Wil two days, SITUATION S 10) Mixceltancons. idispensal ontinmaniy addreas ad sith Hhglieh eathoata in Cl fa dajiar day or commissions, UAS TAN Wastingtonate OA RS FUR Gti iN private family 5 tee Up-atatre, for anal issn GITIM ATE, so UTILITY ANTED "BY ARrspeCrante aint to cook, wath, and tron in a prisate family, oF x a housework: “In tho cearof Iii Weat Van ogee eon i SITUATION WASTED BY 'A COMPETENT GIRE, tay ail a pa 89 as conk, washer, and pelvate farally.— Gs Washington: | 93 47"sant Erbeatis aeae briigie nS Pevente family, th SIPUATION WANTED. RY A COMPLET, 4D to do neound work, Goud referenes. U1 Uertield-st., near Twenly-svound, SITUATION “WANTED - BY AH 8D itl to conk or do generat bnteework In Hiutorence given I{ required. 324 yButtarti of Twenty.titth, Situation WANTED-BY A YOUNG AMERICAS at JOMPETENT PERSON, ‘and diecuver infringes: Ginn Y Bute errands, for aamnll 2) Utis Block, 1 Lasallesst WH OFFER GOOD MEN E that will ‘At, Corner free, Adidrove, with sta: hicago, 164 Kandolpu-at., Hoorn 18, girl, todo id work in cit; Pe PA _ work in city or country. Pleaso call SITUATION WANTED-—RY A FIRST. it for hotel, Countey praforred. Apply at 19 Peek-c GIT ATION WANTED UK IN FAMILY, fe withnat washing. City . 2D grittinat a iy references. Apply at 10 Situation WANTED—AY A FIRST-CLASS: 5D in batel or boardiug house, Please call at 2 met-a¥. SIVUATION WANTED—BY A MOST 7 Bohenian girl to do general housework, conspetont and not afraid uf work, Callat 921 QITUATION WANTED-fY A VERY 2 Canadian giel todo scan work org tt class private family, Call for two city. Jtoom I “4 BOY. CAI od Ae South W Can make &5 per Lat Gay ttt, $3, hard tines nit HORNSBY, ‘12 ull 2 daily, 27 Apply ta TED-FEMALE HELP, _ Domesttos. . FOR GeNeRAL | erman preferred. four tu famil FOR QBNERAL HOUBRWORE | © amily; must be good cook. Call, with | clothes, ‘Wost Adamis-at, Address & 78, —A THOROUGHLY COMPRT GIRi, ae : then work fn pritate family ; none but uc Murses. no wnshing. Apply at W Ashland-av., ITUATION WANTED—ANY LADY {IO WANTS ) round and hralthy wat-nurso will ples seawall D Ti, A igan- Housensenern SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSRKREPER, NOT Og Resp bee, mol furntatnds muh artcrouns and | WW AR cea doaiae) (aie GR COKING, WABH: | GITUATION WANTE ond posed. Bodslute nantes 1 ifurmiacace and Afadl, ca Pe an work, Pleaso call at £61 West Wasbing- 4-18 ANDO WABABI-AV “GOOD BOARD FOR | W Ania okeun Geotttte EN eae Employmont Agents. ita of pleso\ sine ote 88 saree | eg Cranach 5 Frrnd Saaudinante chi Gorrabe help carr be supplied #1 eae si ice orange mate NTED—& GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON, se ae toe aaa far ingls gentlemens Boag. PGs Watasheae, on? SAND TRON: MUSICAL. D GIRL TO DO GENEMAL | 1 Il faraily, Apply at 631 Fodinnaay. GUOD” DINING-ROUM GIRL AT. \ 2 BARGAIN—AN ANTINELY NEW AND AA “magniicent rosewood ptonn-torte, Tj-cctaves, Awratfa attachinont, fall. iron f rames ¥ m0 = mc | TAPANTEDOA ‘ery fing ta i \ WITH BOARD, ny 7 ; r ACEI, ie TOT WARE ORE Hermit modtiD, | W Si tretiott tie Fudhar isady emplriont co | Eteach evan alos, Jn Eh plied cag, ni aud arate, bath-room, ole. Keferencos, Htable it danired, © | © FOC Bir eyo Dna price, $70); waa takon in trade; is entirely oow, and SURNISHRD ROOMS WITH BOARD, AT KINGS | WARTEDWA BTRADY, RXPRRLENCED GIRL ‘To | Warrknod in overy romseot: forsale, with stool and 6 [PURSHIISD locas Warit BOARD, aT KINGK wen nooner ousewrk fo small muat cote | fur 840. itesidenoe 55 Michigan-ar. Room i. vetted UMBER OF PIANOS AND ORG. UsED A tavates months, forsale for eas ‘thea half price, BIURY & CAMP, att State-at. ia GREAT VARIETY OF NEW AND SFGON av op MOTEL Tay ING-ROOM GIitt ‘the coantey. Avply, Wednesday foreuuea, on ster JE, Plorswuny Mannger—A_ cunventontly ANLRD—AT og PRATT A ORE #4 iucated fraityhotel., Alto ficatafone accommodations for Ai Rouen outowen un v0 feed ote, rather aad AA IH Blas seg sent svg lars STORY #UAME, ung coutiomen aud all porsche remaining in the elty a | tronet. Hring referee froma lant Dac cer niz8or EDS ONE a and all persons remaining in the alty 8 | tronor : eae ii OCTAVE PIANO, Ui PASSED IN desde or weet aon to nll Reena eo | WA ANTED—AGOOD GIRLFOR GuNBRATL OUME | A “hee Mrprormenie, revolass tabke, for wale Sts y : ‘ spel workin email family) only s good conk, wasler, | great aacritice, at Sal Usk: EVADA HO) Tig AND tit WAUARTEAY. | and concer ncod apply. 29} Waingtat., neer Loavitt. MOR SALKLAT A GREAT T Voard'§5,.‘Trausienia 19 tu 82 por da \WANTED-4 GINL Yor GENERAL HOUSE K i jon co mn. mal mily af theno; goud wages; mnat under- a baught for half the usual price, pur: plats and organs 2 Halle! avis & Co, 7 upright. 2 Bieimeay atures, 1 Chickering square, 1 Knabe square, T ptoin HOLA OPERA. 0 Basement. EXPRRIRNCED MAI gastors on RDMNS WANTED-OEFORE OR ABOUT THE | 4474 Bona We atsiywitione cullartaor Gordes | WARTSD i party of four" ganin, “tiai.chan; moat be. permanent fants thelr ows rosme ‘arms, Qh. 66, tye uot aod viotualay best of references.” Addrase X 0, | ribune ere ees |! Ty ANTED- BOARD WANTED dress Boar SUITE OF TWO ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ans, and fire, tna private family, for man and wife, on Mouth Ride, wiltfo, | mile of East Madison-st, Ad- dross, stating ns, V 88, Tribuno oltice. Palmor ltouso, ‘ago to tako care of child through the day. ‘0, Tribune ottice. eh eee WANatgo ot good reference. 1 Rimerson aquare. Nurses. A GIRL FROM 16 TOW YHARS OF Ad- 4 Second id ofgans, ‘These will be suld at prices to room for new stock. ee _—Cofaer State and Aé DIANOS.-H, E, MATHEWS & Buren-at. A PROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKR ehild 1s mnthe old. Cail at Room 65 betwoon J and 4 o'clock to-day mast have ', Roose At, jivpe BARC FOR fe f J. aAd= see ER SOT dls deterese Tau YOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ROUTI Employment Arenctes. WASTED — Ge girls for privat country, at Mra, 1) th New York pls 8 for en 9 i E HAVE ON HAND AND OFFERFORBA! following srcoud-hand pianos aud organas ‘2 Koabe squares. (0 R AND HCANDINAVIA y tele, Jaundrivg, ett and | V ¢, Md Milwaukee-a' front, two rooms, on Narth Bide, ddress O a otfice, __ FINANCIAL. WANs. Cogutencrat AND BEOURUD PAPER BUUGUT: | P Yoanson iinproved or nnlmproved elty property, 1th TO RENT-HOUSES. 3 Hauer aquars 1 Hauer uprtel Misceliancons. -A YOUNG LADY TO ADDRESS EN. ‘Address ENVELOPES, ‘Tribuno ait N.Y Forte Go. ay 2 Noedham Parlor prgsua. 1 Plany-o relodacn, simeof gi,oup, L, GUERY, 6 Teibuna Buildings | ro TENR TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT PRICK a eNT-TWO- 5 MENT BRICK nod OANS IN SUMS TO SULT ON GOOD ITY PROP: | TG.mse ton roomes waters Fan, aid Bata eae fie | bewnrranted Paar art niagara crty ateurroutrates, F.@. BRADLEY, 164 Madi: | cola Park. 0, 8. WALLER, (aLaballeat,, Room is. | Uatig tmortant chatses in sue waretooine: we ave a Se a ae NO RKENT-DWELLING. Wl INDIANAAV., BIX | desirous of jing pur stock of pecund- instrae ONY TOE AN ON, TMEROVE a ITY, BRO! . ronins. Ap} at Room LaSalle-st. Tigerdqnaly in ee sane il: pltae he aboreat UNION TRUST OOMPANY, i ‘oh: bs \s. ply a a , suns AUR & Ct corner Btate and Mourve-sts., \{UNKY TO LOAN ON Of1ICAGO city ;, proved preferred; Bi,ow in hand, UUR, 1% LaSalle-ast. Mittads, fear Laue biter TO RENT--ROOMS. Po TET TENT F for huusekeeping to respectable dren; @2-bU per wook. Paltner House, GEVEN OCTAVE, BEAN A SD month and upwards; new and sccund-han d organe for sate at better haryaine than you tho oly, very Instrument guaranteed and fabasn-ay, and T Ross FURNISHED role cn ROWAND S87 Milwaukee aoe GONVE: dolptty, oane Clark, ketabilste "[ustished rouse Parties widi poud tuleronco apply at Ri atpree a ee hu La. YEW THOUSAND Di ‘We Wabaahi-av. re, ND-HAND DIAN od real estate security, OU. W. t 9 RENT.-FURNISHED ROUM8, COMPLETE FOR R. PROSSER & LO., Doarborn-at, ight bousekeey in, Isv alnglo room for a gontloman, Cg WANIHD— $0.00 FOR 6 YEARS ON TREAT ER. Ty West, Stadison GOD 7 OCTA H with atool and corer. = ~ x tata, 7 miles from Uourt-Houne, neardepot. Pr NDOLPI-ST., CORNERO — | 125 br erty worth 940,000, Address G. Tribune oligos Tar Ted raie in Abia wee ee pL 22 olan etch on PER ORNT LOANS ON IMPROVED Pre ine. caer 7 Seer epee veer 9 In Chicago made, and mortgages bought by Ly v a 7 SHKEBP! AN ES. Us SILVERMAN, Chombor oft aed (0, BENT “UW EAL EO Uy balldine an Buea HORSES AND DAREIAG @i,t00, €2,000, AND DELANO, Hoom 43 Bryan Hock, FON & 00., We RAST ¢ BS once te EDWARD 5. DEBYEH, 133 Madison-at., $5, COO Or See, Pom | $28, 00 TO, LOAN at Dy, ‘current rates on ineide elty property. MOUTQAGE LOAN AGENCY, 106 Fifth-ay., Hoom 4. room, with NU RENT-LARGK, NIGKLY-FURNISIUE Clark-at., fourt fo RENT — nished rooms at inthe city, Nona Wi FORNISIED FRONT VSP. HAVE SALES OF HORSES, AIL iiand ighiy $16 per mentee Hip North WAND BLELUTIS, TULSDAYS AND FRE oor, NEWLY AND RLEGANTLY FUR- 218 Kast Washington-et. No better t respectable parties need aplpy. SAYS Fs Parties wishing to purchsse borsas atour place can have gn oppurtunity They dish net bod A trying thom the dby before sate, that locetved. UAR-LOAD OF SOUND HURSES, INCLUOING <a AMEE NiO HENT-NICELY | FURNISHED ROOMB. POR first-class xiigle drivers and olinap workers, Must bo BUSINESS CHANCES. T ‘fentisnion, near bsiners contra #12 ta $80 por mani OSUAN FTELD, (8 Michigan-ar. a a King xas; fire, abd atsoudauce, “inquire at 65 Clark- VERY CHAAP-A SMALE HU (A Gu0D PavING DUSIN to Ry CARAS MALL Teealed’ Sen brick sterot tow Fo [2 RENT TOLWADASE AY. NORTH OF 7 aL ait West Pilteunth. esah, Owner loaving the city. yralzibet., uleoly-turntane rae, al o ¥ Ae a S1,.TebansuMloes | siiltes ltt elenolas gar, and JPok SALE THANE some cute UCTION SAL# OF MEAT-MARKET FIxtuiegs | ire Water ‘ ele, Callas Weat Waalington-st, Lat 119 West Aadlson-st., at@ o'clock p. mn, MPO RENT TLAMUN EOE ROOM TWO Ee \Wantee SOUND, OMAP “BUGOY “4 WRLUL-EBTARLISHED WHOLEBA i { huusekeupings dr to rent soparaiely.. 963 bore jouble ba: EBTA! Quon store for sales nbock; ixturog, and good-will, 2ayuira Do tor lynt Bb. We Ih chess. Also, to exabange, nau vitice. Raudulpt a ppp en) oe at No, 4 Routh Wator-al 2 ni Ty TO a JH~# GOOD, SOU! KIND To ee cae EWLY FURNISHED HOOMS BY TAR my c OWLING ALLEYS FOR Hallt—a Palit OF Weok, oF mouth, 170 Buuth Clarkats Oloe, taht aay Mle beers pearly now bowling alloy balla, pins, otc.; also a q ast of bar Aatures and glassware, vory cheap induire at South Watorat, INTERES’ N THK REST Cah Dutinens offered; well sevablisnods sapltat autced Trout #3400 to Siu. Stee. fy 00 WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN we well eutablinhod ens! usinona Uiat will port toi mitiles. Cal! or addtvss 137 Houth Clark. ait —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—X~—“_ PARTNERS WANTED. ablo partie: ‘Pulcty-theat: SARTNEt WANTED — A MANUFACTURING firm, doing a logttituato, safe, and Juorative businoss, A B1,U0 xnariiiane will Fouutre a partuor with . Paronte v1 ‘Tos young man al charaot TO;SN TS BEe, RODS AS nisned, couplute for bousckooplag | rant "Apply 00 premisns, 4304 Stora: RENT-STORE | AND r be No aud Sad iO RENT—THE STORK AND PIRST AND SEGOND BIX ROOMS, HANDSOMELY Fun- TO EXCHANGE. rok Exch aNan— SOU, KA ‘nil (utorado property. E. BROAD 4 U0, ig Pitdhar "NO EXOUANGK—3 ACKES, SKU, 36 eunroved proparty. farm in Indiana, fu tow Hd, GOUDRION, 12: Dearburn-st, q Pe uno Nuk TWO POUR NTO a aw to reli. Wabashav., near 5 BARRMENT, NO. Ke OTIS, Room 1 Orla look, BRICK f ings unt Bouth Water-ats, for wild lows tanta and Saat wate ati Wit gash. Ioenutbreucy td masa, O. W. PLRROL, 119 8 FN THK BL BLOG! Stdisot st Rowe 8, AY, aud Houtly Waterealy m0 aaa ed scared y 30K, 16 Lat nO EF | FERT CORNER FULTON AD & GOW, tts 1aSu TPO EXOUANOR- wXive FEET CONE FULTON 1 Unitlog ate; oy alty ¥ iy Jota at Lawndale or ('yde, ‘The corner 14 the boat om Ful- find this worth looking at. or, I Wi ding, of State and 5 nc wlllige to work, cunnnt fall ine giving & uleasant | tsndolp toe, Manett Hulkting, curuar of State end | touet, “Ml HAlta onl, 1d South Olarkeak, pusttiun und large roturns. | Loquiry and Investigation in: | tions un thesirest, MAD & COE, 106 Labial WILE TRADE GOOD HORNE, HALNESS, HOES, feninnt CO RENTTA LARGE SURE AND ta one ortwoscate; tig eli crimpletoand ia yood eedor, for As IN, COMES ISE: Dor, 178 Hane, aagivon-at fore erin of 3 sta; rig ali cuimplete an Goslronan additinn st ject ‘Oud te glue) cay: SUF A Le ROUK Local _ Brother finiliday asa Convor=A Lee eon in Good Mannors. Krom the New York Suny, Laat week two young lawyers visited Judge Noiluon’s court aud obtained a witting where thoy had full view of the dofendant sud his party. ‘They improved their opportunity to took at (bem, ‘This course waa disapproved of by Lrothor Halliday, who approached the gontle- men eu they wore going out aftor tho proceed- ings, aud said to one of thom: “Young man! don’t you know Bur. better than tostaroat people? You were lvoking at Mrs. ‘Tilton all the while you sat there; how would you es it if your eister wero stured st in that way?” “ Well," said the gentleman (who has forgot- ten more lessons in good manvere thav Brother Halliday eeome to have remomborod), ‘if my sjater came lato court and ast where she bad no busitioas to be, I should expect people tostare at hor." Brother Halliday opeved not his mouth. jivon. nila hs ‘oou Td. MARKY BUOK- fNolias Ginger, ee ACHINK—PRINCIPAL 01 lutuas sold ou monthly payment; aa TMPa ie. #1 Tepeteear duace tor sast 30 ELtas Wik pas $30 sobenea at jal. Address COMMISSION ILOUNEK, ‘Tribune otticu. Ofn = 18 8 : Sie Fett 2 Son AGENTS WANTED. TPO ENE URN A ae Maduon-ics Hobie DVRUTISHRS WHO DESISH TO MRACH OOUN- GENTS WANTEN—Matie OF ~ Miscell : eee ee eanet Halonee Leet Nee, ENTS NTRD MAT acelnneous. ormare accllons 0 ; Bigadall rovatts Be ds out 10 RENT-LIVERY-STANLIE ON TWRNTY.AKO. | Paver Lots. Apuly to A. N. KELLOGG, 79 Jackso igsinal Beky oudcaty, esr htate, ad bavwmentaaloon, Apply at | \\7ANTHD-AT A BARGAIN KOR CABH—A SHEL AGENTS WASTeD- 310 Pun DAY_1) srl THE | Rasa ld iha'Tabal Whi oatcicak, Address OM, Box 35, Heanston, jome shutiv sewing mac c or! = TED-TO PU TAN INTEREST INA . 1 u ANTED-10 PURCHASH AN INTEREST INA Braet el unt a ene ‘OF wok ll NTED--TO RENT. Ww ‘qoud bol. Give full partioulare. N'€), Tribune you wiah to buy a awing machilav for ly use, our clr | ~~ Sar a menue yee tee eee ae re a in ee he hg pe TE uw to savo money. Addrote JOMUN- “ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHRD TOUSE, ae sORBs ee Oth abeve ors ow fo avg mney. iis W Aiihiaet low than 12 room, Dy apeivate familly.” Ad: ANTED—A FOOD SECOND WAND, BWEENEE W1OW-CANE AND nue for merchant & Bakor sewing-ma. dross U dd, Tribune ulticw, . seh ae ANTED—TO RENT—IN CHICAGO OR VICINITY, for @ manufacturing purpose, » Brot Co cucte Heer, itu se wits water pe aater Bu bayss foot toeack Door, with oF without power uf 20 lo 20 hurse; Fallroail ouunectisu duairatiie. ‘Addo oar MO: | > Inquire at AG oF lantic & Pacitto telegraph ottica. TANTED-WISH TO BUY OD-PAYING W clue stand tn a'Reavolase bool I eabane ce, Duildiug, 2 to 4 spsce trom {,bu) tu 30a square basement, | RY NELSUN & CU., Calesgo, BOOKS, ALE—DESK, CHEAP, AT U7 CLARKS, | yyy ja TA D HAY FARM, | T.NGvoLOPIEOIA BRITANNIc ini Ri. Poe nat Ajaate Detling Uisthing btora, W ‘iitewuionabie beldiogs, wna Bptmeat ou: | FSGYCUOR DIA wurraNNiva = ISFIE Bie SALETONK SALOUR Gago; antafsctory rulersuces, Addrome RAM, Hor®, | olga ty W. ts KREN GI, 01 Wasllagtowat., loom £ mad one, Erodes stale MED YO RENTCHOUSE DFE ON ® ROOMA | (VEOLGGIOAL SURVEY OF ILLINUIS, 6 corner Market. : | WW ANTED=10 TteNTTOUSE FN Oe 6 ROOM im good condi, $20; Bhaw's Civil, Architestar PRUR BALE CAN ALDEN EVAPORATOICIN GOOD | saaytmdete Cad asblaytate will ot bay over 8B, j Vaulane itary of the Aurican Thostro, worklug ordor, Ina splendid (rult country: run one i ‘Soo'a doacn, Oi per ross; Mol , ‘For particulars, address W. 8. | Adurvas % ai uvelupes, WW foresu,, GILBERT'S, nti ab PERSONAL, ser PERONAL— FOREVER AWWA ne, NEG A. tohomer. Addruse K (, 364 Carroll-av, Wa nnatle hie uwuryhoob Post-Giicar “Address Vit, Letoune obice. ite to bold taut bo Co | ROSSA IRI A renee HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ARGAINS IN ELEGANT PARLOR FUR! sh Maidtuce, aa Moh NT-TWO FURNINIED ROOMS, » cuaYniuns distaugs to ITURE, at pianos ae WANT, ctl Made AEA "OST AND ae T HOURKUDES GoGe @ pleasant you Ly, res uw Bout y S' SIN - tions natura Jacttonor adaaats “Gbinet mtudlin |... LOST AND FOUND. _ Pe ee ordutan oraus get meee wruvewaut aud pleasure, Address L, STKVENSON, | TLOUND ON SATURDAY, ISTH INST., ABMALL | inorohaudies for cash, call aud soo RUCK WS nicl uckel wallet containiag mousy, ate, whlch an sut Witlia sts 400.) 204000 26 Baal Maaton-at. — <= fon provi, aud yaysaent ot adisiisiigy eau bo ub. | =ese=—eeeeentoen eee nen nese INSTRUCTION, tained by calling at Wasa som 3 ‘DIVORCES. ARTIES WISHING TROHOUGH GERMAN IN- | | OFF MINK Mia cr HouthDewlelarraty tus | 1 )IVORGES PEGALLY OUTAINED-NOY FRAUD. ‘strpot fow a pollood. Apply to O. ent Washiogton or, South ‘Deypialneeiat. Tho voi 4 K 7 FRAUD: fesnos forts fll be rewarded by leat oF giv formation ulently, Fous crue. 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