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CAULFIELD. CONGRESSMAN 17hat 11e Knows About iho Cus= tom-tlonso Troubles, s e A Cloar Stotement of Secratery Dris- tow's Positior. s Wants the Matier Referred to Con- gresse=-Why That 18 In- advisable. Mr, Caollleld’s Views on the Ourroncy Question, His Policy Is to Lot It Alone. The Hfon. T. G. Caulfiold arrived in the city from Waslitogton yestorday morolug, and, a8 Ar, C. was supposad to be the ragoritory of val- usble {aformation cuncerning (ho new Custom~ Hounso matter, a TRIDUNE reporster was forthwith dispatetied to Mr, C.'s Lostelry—ths Orand Pa- cific—to oxtract the valualle iuformation afore- said from tbat gentlomsn, Arrived st Mr, Caulticld'a quarters at tho Gisnd Praifie, the reporter atraightway proceod- od to busivess by cordially tuviting Mr. Caul- fiold to tell all bo know about tho Custom-Eouse and thiuge. Me. G, rosponaad s THE CUKTON-HOUSE. I havo talked presty fresly with Scerotary Dristow upon the aubjoct. 1la of course know notling about it of his own kyowlodge. All he can do is to act on tha opinion of those in whom Lo bas contidences and Le socmed to confldo in tho tirat Comursaion. Roportor—\hat did ho indicate would Lo his notion 7 Mr. C.—My iutarviews witl him were mixed up witlh mateera L may talk about without breach of confidence, mnidl thoss I could not divulge without breach of confidonce, aud each reficots op the othor. R.—Will you be good onouzh ta tell what you may witbout bresch of coufidence ? Mr. C.—Cottainly. The Socretary seeraed ta hiavo great coufldenco iu the ropart of tho first Commiesion, and thrt the only solution of the dilicuity wus to refor thy wholo atier to Cou- grou at tho noxt acusion far ity ac.iou. TIE DIPPICLLTIEH, R.—DId Lio tnaicate what weio tho difMeultion i quosuios ? Mr. C.—Yen, 1o was expressly siruck with tho defects pointed out in the foundatious, The ropurt of the firet Committoo wag 8o complote ©on that point_that of coures he folt the wuper- mtructuro couldu't be gone on yith. R.—Wbat auout the Buena Vista atono ? Ale, C,—Wail, tie thouzht the stone bad. As to the plan of tho buiddiug bo mado no objec- tious, Mr, Caulfleld sdded: The Secrotarv has great contidence in Mr, FoLior, aud in his tutogrity ; re- gards hitwy an competont and hionest, and when Buggested that Mr, 'otter, bouest though he ght be, might be bided by b zeut to muke & vame for bimself, e, Dristow 1cphiea: 00 cotreo, allowauces may Luve 1o Lo made for that, but the memtors of tho Commitsion hnd o ambition 1o make s name for Mr. Fotter,” Aud that gettied that guestion, aud it cowidu'’t ba dscussed furthor. TIne repotter was about to ark another quos- tion wnen Ar. Caulfiekl smd : Now. bofore we gro any further, I want 1t statvd must emghatieally that with mo the queation was: nut whether the Cubtome~h:ouso was so Lo pu led down, or whetli- or tho wurk was tu bo cantiued o1t now stande. TIL JOLNT WITIL ME waa that, wharovor was to va done should bo done at once, 17 the buildlug was 10 bo pulled douwn, I wanted 14 to bo puiled gown at onco; if it wab o bg com, leted, L wanied tho woik to go an: aud I diguot waot the question of the rea- sation or prosecution of the watk to ba de ayed Dy bewng leit to the actermination of Congresy, T took nu ground for or sga.nst the repoit. ‘luo Becretary, huwover, was vory emphato that It would hsve to Ly refurred to Con- ress, o was of this opimon both aiter he thiat roport—that of o Governmout Cow- mursion—and afcer the report of tho Chicazo architects, which didu's secin 10 have changed lus mivd. TUE LAST INTERFIZW 2 hind with him was & fow dayw’ ago. Ha thon eaid ho atill didn’t weo waat olss he could do but ndlicro o his formor detormination to refer the matter to Congress. To that, L roplied that tho delays to which that would gubjoct us lu & scasion just preced- ing the I'remdoutial canvass, would pporato very geriotaly sgaiust an early resumptiun of tho work ; tbat thio first thung Congress would havo to do wou d b to appoint apoiher Comminsion, Irrenpectiva of thoso provious, snd do. terming 1ty action upou _the ropurt of fis own Cowuuiesion, I furtner esd tobim, that I knew wothing at all aboat the merksof cliher of tho 18,01td, Sut that it was dinicult for me to thiug tho roport of tha first Cowtiswion as-to the dorective soil for the fuun- dations for tho ou.lding could bo cotrect, because tha eite of the new Cu-tom-Houso was sursound- ed by the lasgeet buildings i tho city, and that iu thewo thore were uo cracks or sign of giving way ol the fouudatious. 'f'0 this he replied that the report did not con- dewnn the locality ituoll as unflt for heavy build- iugs, but did coudemn certain portioLs of thes foundation site of the wvew Custom- llouse, Ho weemed eaccodivgly snxious, Lowevor, tual tho luterests of tho people of Chicago 83 woll as of the Genoral ‘Gavern- ment, should be| Totocted, and war veiy fuat and Tair 10 hin visws frow tho standpoiut ou which ho I8 pisced. R.~Does ho seem dirpoeod to placo the re- spous.Lility of seitliug tho matter upon Cou- gioma? —TIo said that, 1n the position in which Mr. O, tho mactor now stanuy, hio could take NO FUWTHES DASFONSIBILIIY, To wes not authurized to tear down Jovernment buildings. e could aid in tue consiraction for ‘whicn money ad Leen appropristed, ‘Tue point on which Lo etands is wlhother the structuie musat be torn down aud that Cougress must dee eide tliat. R.—Doos bio intend, then, to lot the matter re- maio o statk quo untl Cosgruss dovs dacido pon it ? 1 Alr, O.—~That was his vlew befora the appoint- mont of tho new Comuussion. Bus T judge Arom the tact of Lis participuting In the appoiut- meut of the new Comniesion tuat ba Lias yiold- ed somowliat, HOLEA POR TAE FUTURE, R.—Did be 1wdicate what action might be tak- 0 on tus Toport o1 the new Commiseion ¢ Mr. Ul have o hope that the report of the Commiswion wmay be of such charactor as to 1n duce tho Boerelary to uct, ebor Ly tear- ing down tno bulding or cune tuing tho work, without referriug tho wis ter to Congrens. Tha Bacretary haw been advised of aud frealy couversod abont tho tro- suendous frauds practicod w tho buildivg. 1le wauted hat 10 ‘go Lefora Congiess and the £ouutrv. and, no inatior whatmay bodstormiaed sbout the bullding, thatis & matior tuat wi sud ought to come bofore Congress, L havo Yopes, 4l phveiia, ‘i“.: whoh ook at the . o not quite wee w! bo done this yoar altor the r‘el;»'nn. Fovmlik qu; to what e tho imoression ab Washiogton TIE BTATE OF THE 80 far an orectod, Mr, O, .u“:luxrwmo Theie Is no doubit but uat there and bad stose 1n the struciure that ougut to como out, bub further than that [ can'c ny noe wherbier tha defocta sre wuch a% 1o warran qu-muht‘mn of the enture buildivg, Bul tus Jsin question 14 as 10 the sutlic: iuumhqunu. % Htnoyer e I ing Lo 1ho Teper oceurring to tho reporter that Mr, B fied mignt also bo able tu impare intug:uxfi: 'l’: furtmasiion ag o the Olio cauvass over tug T8g- wmouey fswne, Mr, C. was iuvited to slso tell what he Luew about tLat, llo responded s bad work Noally, I bavewt bad ' an; ' learn sbyiing sbout’ jerreroly sre fow leadiug politiclans &y Was iugton pow, aud - whew 1 have bee 1t bas besn ouly with a viow to dolog a:u::lnl:: to baston work oo the Custom-Houss it work 1 $0 be coutinued, or to hauteu tne tesriug down of $he warg tuat Lea boen dona. If it has ta be tom down. My fsmily, you kuow, Iv st Emmeits- buig, Md., aud two of mycbildten ara wo uil that Llave uot beon able to remove thew, and Idon's know whon I can como home. I bave only left Enmetituig, to go to Washioglou, for a day op $wo, when 1 thought I might be ble to accom. fish something with regard to the Custom- onso, aud Lave uot tiwe to thok of the Qulo cauvaes, o 'l‘lnu 80 ubjection, howsver, to stsliog my VIEWS ON TAE OURDENCY. 1 have thougLt and stiil think the tinanolal qu Hoa very embarsassiug 0 the Demowasy st tarce. Tae me patt, T don't seo that the quos- ton they iy nt up In Ohifo can be af any practical ntilivy, with my siow of the curiensy, Which iw, that It shon'd be fet alono, You cxn't atop cholers, or any other epidamie, by alkimg aboutat, Tbero i now a financial epidemic ragaog o hia countrs, and all the talk about tho issus ~ of mors grosu- backs is wot going to atop it Nothing Lut & quiot atata of the public mioa, indnesd by 2 nenae of coining prospority, will inwrs confe denee, which in far moro neaded tian a multipl- eation of groenbackn At the prrasnt umo. Mr pohioy is to ot the question slone, and quit taliing about it—oth I the papers aud 1 Congrens. - Congress nover had tho powor to {saue & doliar of greenbacks, unless undor tha plew of the ueceusitiaa of tho War, Cougress, now that the War is over, coitainly has no power to enact paper monay. Ilut the Bupramo Cuurt has decided tho lisies mads during tho War constitutional, and I'm In favar of ataud- fuge by Lho law as declated by the Hupramo Court antil that decinion bo reversed. I hold that Congrons nover had the power Lo inwns psper currency. And, hiaving pumped 3r, Caulfisld dry, the ro- porter took lun leave. CURRENT OPINION, The Norwich (Ct.) Zulletin is unkind anough to romarks that Congreaeman Denks ' haa novor had mueb of 8 following onteido of tho Biato #inco lie came down tho §lml River, with » Xebel army aftor bim." Tho Hntford Courant throws cold water on o * Colored Convention.” Buch gatherings should Lo olscoursged, it thinke, as ** topdiug tostrengilicn raco Vn]mlic-u, at s time when ail good men aro working for the obliteration of the Golor-line, And of political on cojor, nationality, or cree. Ex-Scerotary McCutloch Liss & high onialon of {bo vasw Treanurar, but ia soery that Geu. Spin- ner couldi’t bave Loen permilted Lo ** occupy throngh lifo a poerfion, the dutios of which ha s For a0 many yeara dirchargod with an abibity utkarprasad, and a diigont fidofity unequated by auy obicor ever employed by Govérument.” Tho Chicago olito are onjoying & firat-class sousation, Ono of thoir ballos of the North Bido, winlo gnmmering st Wateh i), . L, thought Liest to wado too deop into tha orean, and an ad- voung follower ot Esculapind, wbo was lior fiom tho shote, mwan to her ros- 1 n wedding in aulumn e the conkaquence, divisions formed cur, Tylodo bolles can’ get husbands without exthor runulng tho rigk of drowniog or vising little 1thody.—Toledo Blade. “*Whoop! Didn't wo tell youso?" abricksthe Oswego Times, bonting how the Buffato elovator men havo ratsod tho chiargos to 1 cant s bushel, Aud now wo supposs Now York, which charges threg conts & bushol for elevating, avd Chicayro and Milwaukee, which chargo f10o conta, wul roll their oyes wiuh horror ac ho base extortion prac- ticed by thoso greedy elevator mouopolists in Buffalo In raisiug thoir cusrges to one cout a bushel.—Butialo Express, The following offort s said to have been by tha editor of tho Clovelaud Plain Dealer Thiou, too, eafl on, O Roaring BULY 8ull cn, O'Cary, blatant atill ] Dewmoracy wiils ail Its foes, With Tio of otice for ) years, 1 bung ug breattle:s on thy fate ! Wo kiow that Ueghinn laid thy kel Thnt pricatcrafe wove theo 1168 of sleel— ‘Ten tour sguiti, 0 Willlum great, And fear got nlf ILo reas that lurch, For soon thiy nuble Duckese Btato Wil kail Ly orders from this Churel ! The Times, with its two big liquor-shops and Uts gombling pin-pool, coutinnes {0 abuse tha T'ribune for having a lagor-beer saloon in Ity collar, Teouple should know that this is the worat recorded caso of tho pot calling the kettle black. 1t wonld be kafe to bet that, for oach glies of apirituoun liquor xold during tho day o tho Tribune building. a gallon ig cold in'tho Times liquor-shops, the profita thoreon as surely accruiug to the ownets of tue Jimes an the profits of tho otber accrua to the owners of tho Zribune, Mypoensy 1n tho homage vice pays to virtuo,—New York Graphic, If thoe inspired writer thought the way of the tranegressor was bard, what would bho have thought of tho troutle of South Carolina Parker? Tho poor fellow etola only $2£0,000, was forced to ehink out of fail, ride a bareback horso ever &0 far, and, ftor ail, was caught and brought back, Then be bad to give recurity, and. after buw release on bail, he was forced to tako tho vext train and vamoose, Lo will nover Lo soen in Souil Caroliua seain; it is _an unbealthy climo for m. Msny are the afflictions of tho tronstiey-grabbar, but s clean pair of heots de- Giverotti him out of thom all.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat, It isof tho greatest consequence that thore’ should be {o all the Bouthern States (wo parlies, each contalning & fair proportion of the leading minds and tbe influcntial public men of the State. Tuoro can be no pormansut pol.tical sote t'omont down thers until this takes pla; Un- fortunately, the policy of the Republican leaders Las huthorto prevonted it, by proseribing and re- § euug nll the men of Liaims and resl power in tho Sauth, ard giving Fedoral place, power, and countenance alupa to a claes, part straneora and part fow whitrs and porsons of noinfluence, in whose Lunds the Rlopublican party hes porished. —Xew York Uerald. = It is said to be an opon secret in New York political journals that Gov. Tilden's firet choico for Attotncy-General tlus fall is Charlea O'Con- or, and that the votorsn lawyer fa rather jo- clined to accept the nomination, If 1t vomos as tho unauimous oxpromsiou of the Couvention. Lio Govornor fs quoted as baving romarked withln a week that, for learning and acoursoy, he didv't kuow whero to louk inside the American Bar for O'Couor's equal ; evon the wan's ultra- isme wero duo to the iron quality of his logic. If 80 bo as how Mr. Tiiden ever arrives at tho ‘Whito Hlouse, My, O°Conor, i liviug, will pretty certuinly have the chauce to furmwl the Ad- lm!mhtn!lun with e law.—Springfleld Repub- lican. Qeo. W. F, Dartlett doeiros us to atato that the use of his namo 10 connection with the “new party” was wishout his knowledge or con- sout, It might bave boou {nferred from the use of Gen. Dartlett’s name, and s few others of like charucicr, that somo imrartance was tached to the mavement 1o this quarter,—a mis- tuke to whick the newsoapors coutributod by thoir reporis of the meetiug, The fact la, that tlie and other aporadio attempts to direct and coutrol the political currents thin year bave boeu only » wumimer atlernoou amusameut for those whio bavo tskeo part io them, They oreat ripplo of interest for tho moment, aud that Is tlie last of thiem,~—Hoslon Adavertiser, ‘Fo the statemont that an irredeemablo clrcula- tion causea uncertainty in trade, it is replied fhat othor things cause uncertainty in trade— cunditious of the weathar, the yields of the har- te, the rates of traneportation, Ho theydo, but the fluciuatious of the nurroncy muliiply thewo. A stoady currency ia liko the stesdy pro- pulsion by stoam across the Atlentlo. A fuotu- sung currency w hke tue wind thst blows the sailing vesrol acrose, Fogs and advorse winds will detain even the st but fogs and ad- yeros wiL0s make the maibug voysgo threo, snd four, sad tive, and ovou ton timos au loug aud peutlous, ‘I'heto are elements of uncertaiuty enough already, but o tluctuating curranoy iucrumscs 4 0f them, onters 1uto wil of them, juit as diy- enue woizen woro readily and maucs a osse of sickuesn more complicaled, if the system Las been badly noutished or run down by exoessce. —Lelroit Post. *¢ What do you think, 3r. Kelloy, of Secretary Dristow's scheme of comwenciug specia pay- meats by retirivg the fractional currency, aud tLus foreing silver into circnlation " “Why, I thiuk is would be s capital subjeot for a carioature oartoou. Au interior, in which are vomo luge bundles, oue lateled, * National debt, €2,600,000,000," aud Lo othora labalod with the vast sums af our State sud muuicipal indebtedness s the fioor strawed with some locss gnpeu. Tepressutibg our fraclional durreuoy} Ir. Belstow iu petticoats, as Mrs. Partington, with & broom in her hand, dogs *IrI could ouly sweep thesa Litis papers out, X think I cauld roaume spocie psymouta ' Everybody, , lucludiug the reporter, laughed, and Mr, Keiley strude ta the other end of (ho room, He had warked bumuslf up to the cra- tozioal pileb, and o couldu't stop, if be would. * How 40 you like the abuse of Republioan or- nuu\,‘t(r. lll(e’m:y 2" 9 SEBRpTBlnam of 4 Wi only takes the form of aquib ridicule, aud I care unothing for thn:cq -.:9533 Wuen I ewbraced Republicanism, aud rsu for Congresu In tho Fremout campaign of 1826, you cau Liave owe idea of the way § wan trested wheu L toll you I have been sssaulted, rotten- erged, stoued, aud pelted durlog my speeches sod in the atrests of Philadelphia sud other places. Furlour yesrs I and wy wife were ontra- owed from vocietySnover rocelving an fuvitgtion 10 sny public or private party or basng,— IV et cavand 1O B-mm Na‘u‘; bl TIIE CIHIICAGO TRIBUNE: AUGUNT i 1875, FRIDAY, p Em— = = FULLY EXONERATED. Inyestlzntlons of the Coroner's Jury in the Mathiag Case. The Woman Camo to Her Death from Heart Disease Only. Constablo Keegan Freed from Al Blame. Early yoaterday morning & crowd of paoplo as- semblod at No. 161 Canalport avenuo to attend tho Inquent on tho Lody of Men. M. Machias, who, It was alleged, hiad mot ber deatts at tha henda of Constable Knogan ou the previons dag. Tho Rimo fized for tho inquiry was’ 10 o'clock, but Coroner Dieizsol did tiot put In an appearance until neat 12, A jury wes thon appomted, who made an examination of the body and thon ad- Jou:ned to T'wolfth Streot Lolice Btation to hoar tho ovidonco. Cireat exvitemant provailad i tho neigliborbuod, but tho goneral oplnion was that the woman had died from hoart dineaso euperis- duced by excitetent caused by the seizure of Ler goode, Shortly aftor 1 o'clock tho jnry were ready to tako the teatimony in the ¢ Tno station was cromdud with friends of the prironer, many of whom had attonded to testily Lo hils good char. seter shonld It bo necessary, * 1t wen considered unprobatis that Keegan, Who, it s aall, genor- ally orw an the sido of mildnees. should havo usod violenas in pxeouting the writ, and scarcely » doubit was entertained that bio would be com- vlotely exonerated. Tho firgs wituoss oxamined was the prisover biwself, VATRICK KEEOAY. Hosald: Yesterday about 9 u'clock myeelt and Mr. Storn wout oo Canaloort avenuo with a writ of attachmont to attach somo goudy at s stora on _Cana'port avenue, near Uvion slroot. I domt know what pumber it was. Tho goods wero iu posscasion of dirs, M. datlnes, Myself aud 3r. Biormn wout i thero, Mrw. Mathiag wan de. Mr. Stern spoke to ber In Gorman, which I do not under- stand, I joldber I Lnl & wikt of attachment, and aleo told kor I was au oflicer aud Conmiable, aud ghowed Ler my star. Thera weroa lot of diy goodu boxes in tho ntore. 1 asked Mr, Stern what I wnould do, sud bia pointed out a box, aud told ma totake soms goods out to aatiafy the writ. 3rs. Mathies said I should not tako sny goods out of tho lox. L told her was en oflicor, snd had my duty to perform, and thut I iust tale suflicicnt gouds to Batiafy tha siric, Tha boxes sero nailed down, A bammer was Inging noar, aud I took it to open tho boxes. 1 wout to opon tho box pointed oub Ly Mr. Btero, when M, Rathing apjroachiod 18, took hold of tho hammer iu_my biand, aud tried to taku it sway from me. 1 told ler slo Lwd better koop quiet ; that I was au officer, aud must disehargo my duty, Bho got oxceodiugly excited, sud 1 told” Mr. Htoru to send for a yo- licoman to look aftor Ler, At tLo same tiwe #lio went some ouo for a policoman. I then do- eifted, oxpecting an ofticer to coma. I waited pothaps twenty wminwien. The volicewan did not come, and L agoin essayed to open tho box. Spo thon picked up o small bLatcbet, aud tbroatcned %o Lit mo over tao head it 1 interfored with tho box. I sgain dosinted, thinking the policcman would cumo, and that hier passion would go down and she wouid ba casier to got nlong mith. Atter Ihad waited aomo time, no policeman put in an appeatauce, She bod still ke ox in ber hand, sad 1 wont to ap.0n the Lot again, telling Mr. Stern 1o sco who did not strike o, Bho came tosurds mo as I xpproschiod tho bos, aud made s motion toatrike me with the hutchet. Mr. Btern intercepted her, and tuok tho ax trom her. I thon ceased operations for & while, 1n tlo hopo thas her ex- cioment would go down and 1 wonid nut bave so much trouble. I then roquested Mr, Bwra 10 Awrist mo In opowng tho bos. We couw- menced toopen it, sud 8be asecd around and tnod o pievent us, W got tho box open, and 1 fovk ont » emall rull of ciotti, and banded it to Mr, Btern. 1 apked liim it bis wagon lind_voma (o tuke away tho goods. 1o repticd “No.” I Haw an ex pieasman st the door, and engaged him. I took some moro rolls out of the box and gave thom to Mr. Stein, Who placed thens 1n tho oxpiessman's wagon, Whilo 1 waa removing tho goode ru, Mathias tried to prevent me ns much as she comid fiom doipg my duty. Wben I had laken out onough to eatisfy tho claim, 1 went vutside. Eho tollowed ne to the door, talkiug all the while excitedly 1 German, 1 informed ler of the date whon the trial would take place at Judyo Keufmsou's ofiice. Thnking vho did not under- stand me, I requeated ouo of tho bystanders to tranglato it in German. = That was ail thas hap- poned thero. 1 did not take bold of her vor como in conlict with her a2 all, When sha camo towards mo_I sunply put up my baud to keop ler oft. Sbo mmged » mivk’ over my head once, and I only put up my band to rrotect mraelf from the blow. Mr. Storu was preseut all tho time. Tho oxpressman was presont all the time. A woman Waa &ls0 prese ouk, but uot sl tho time. DA, BENROTIN waa thon sworn und asposed: I have made a out-wortom examination of tha Lody of Mrs, Khry Mathins, Tlese wero no exterual marks of violence, except elight seratchies on tho luft ear, Thoro 1 oro no marks of suy Violeucs or any that looked 8 if they bad becu applied with suy force, Thoro was no clot of blood tu the brain, and no fracture of the skull; everything was patural and healtby., ‘The woman died fiom valvular diseaso of tho hearc, That js por- foctly plai, and eaaily 1o be scen by any ous ou ¢xatmiuation, even 1f uoe & phiwician, sad sull Ppistwer aud oasier undosstood by a Huyawun. I he disease was of old ascunding, and the woman was luble to dio from ir at auy time. Violence could have no cifect whatavdt in pro- ducing this aisosse, sud probably tke fear iuci- dent upon the clicumstaucos may Lave Lastoned Jber death ; death from this discase belug slmost ‘alwayu sudden, sa lu this case. ‘The remaindor of tho boart, except these valves and their im- aediate vicinity, was peifectly bealihy, The valven involved wero what are kuown as the aortio vaives, and the lungs showed the result of the regurgitation cf the bicod, Tho womsn, witbout any doubt, did not como to hor death from violouce, 1 have the Lieart hora with mo for 10epection, The cane [s #o clear as not to leave room for tho 1smotest doubt. ‘L he Coroner bere remsrked Lhat {t was a cloar cano of heart dwease, and he would ouly exam- 1ve snother medical witness, Dr, Jokeyh N, Freer, who was present during the autopsy, was then oxamined, aud corrobor- :‘:ml the evidancs of Dr. Henrouu tu every purs oular, TUE VERDIOT. The jury rotired to consiaor their verdict, and, aftar aii sbsouce of five miuutos, presented the tollowing 1 ‘We, the jury, find that the deceased, M. Matblss, eame to her death from hea, i atoned by ex- Iillumunl. sud we exouerate tl ‘Tho Corouor ordored Keegan's immedinto dis- ahargo, Am Hoon as tho verdict wau given the latter thanked the jury, and sawuied them thit 40 oue felt worss sver tho mattor than himself. His trionds gathored rouud aud congraiated bim, sod appeared much pleased that the gave chaige had been so unuistaksbly rebutted. Lauerman was not married to deceased, She ownod thio store, aud ko had lived wit Lor tor some time. It was his intention, as scon as be procured & divorce from his present wife, to aarry Lier, Mo made application to tus Coruuer for Lier cffects, but, of course, as he could clajin o neror relatiovship than that of s iutel husbaad, . Distack could not sumpty. T'o the Eatior of The Chicaaa Tyibune « Cutcauo, Aug, 20.—Wo wotice in your jssue of this worning tu the case ot Conatabls Keugan that our firas {8 mentioned as lssuing an exocu- tion for $24. We bey to siate {hat the sum s £43.83; sléo sheb it was uot the intontion of Mary atias or fuucrman to remova tam bettor slt0 tor buslness, but the goods wore packed u to be traded for property in judisns. Wo tind- ing this out lovied ‘on tho goods to ssve tus smouat, kuowing that if ouca lat go wa should lose the smount, e only took the coniso that suy busivess flrm would uodor tho oirouw- tancos. Wa roiet very miuch the evout whichu occurred, but wo feel eauy iu our wiuds that wo sud Constabla Keegsu dud notbing for which wo deastve conuure, Tho writer, Alicuael Cobion, W pineteou yoars a resident of Chicago, ard La can flatter himuelf that the firet complaint Las vet 10 ta mada nmmut‘?lm (gr suy usbusioessllve or auy uuworthy sctiou. The sawme ko cali say of all the woembers of tha firw, Micuaer Cons & Co. e Wanted Champagines Honoiuls Lattor 8 Msie York Iribune, One of our papurs madu & atatesiout tho other day toucuing the fuorense of ¢rwe in the king- dom, showing that the worst eriwes age larvely ou tha increase and sttiivuting the growth to the use of futoxicating drink amuug the natives, aud called upon the Goverument to take wepato revent he wauutacture aud waie of wpiius, 8 Msjeaty took tho tiut sud the iuiciative sty by orderivg the Housshold troops, the Royal baud, sud palacs cap.oyes iuto cue lass Babbeth and dnlivoring to them a very good letnpierauco teeture, Admaral Almy anl Lient, Maran, of the Staten urvnme son vty Al ather genthemen Ware presest ny sruesta of Hie M Ths troupa wers cietmednd after the tali, ant the Fang awl wnonty retued to thn paroes. 1w Majen:y then, an host. ra:d that ho proposed Lakn moma pefrerhments and that hia ** tipale Kot be jce-water." ‘Turmng to Admiral Almy, bo said, " What will you take # ™ Tha Admiral, adjurting his_eye-glaxnc; 1 T will takn champagne, Your Majeatr.” Thin Incident it out In wome wav, and thn bettor class of our ciu- Zgum, Americans pariiculatly, s1e sshamed of tuo itel b g S THIE DIRECT CABLE, Officinl Statement of the Faradny's Worl, Mr. L. Oliphant. Superintendrent of the Direct Utated Statas Calls Comnany, konda s the fole lowing from the London Worid, which, Lo says, “eonta.nk the facts rlativ to the movements of the ateamer Ynrad vow ongsged in the flual complet:an of tho Company's eublo " **The Faraday went out in Apil to complate tho faxing of the cablo. It tarted somewhint Lao eatly, but whon the ico clearad away jt laid its cablo and moreages wer trsuwmitted between Now Vork and the oflico tn Lonou at 8 speod uf alout twelvo words peor aminuls, Thers was, howover, A trifling defect 10 tho iusulation about 250 wilew fiom Nowfouudland, A Iike defect cxmts In the Fionch cablo of tho Anglo Company, and is ratler & tieoretical thinn o practical fault, for it does not intasfore nith the trensinission of Mearnges, and, curiois- 1¥ enough, rathor incresson thu apced uf trans. misnion, The Faraday was, howeser, ordercd on her rotrn voyage tocus out this defect, Huo thereforo broko tha esble in two places, snd aopsrated about 85 mules from eacn osher. On breaking the Irish oud, last Ratnrday woel, rlio called attention {0 tho fact thas she biad ouly 60 miles of surplus csble ou Lourd, and ihat whi's S0 miles ought to Lo ‘eunugh, eveu with siack, to lay 85 miles, yot that it mght perusps La mafer to bava moro. The ( bad aLout 70 more mies i Luwdou; aftor rome discuseion bLetween tho wuip and the oftice, throi the cablo, it was deter. mined that eho whould returnto Eugland to tako in thewo 70 mites. Blio will ot oncs start agan to tho gap. Her bumneas wil Lo to tako up the Innh eud lo eplce it to the cakle on hnarl, to ruu out 35 wiles of cable and tken to effect a fioal wplice to tho American end o shal- low water, Thera in no reasonable doubt, there- fore, that the cubly of tae Lombauy will bo open fur publio trotlic in a few weeks," The Widow Ificks in England, Lonn Prart's London Letter. Our fashiovable readers will remember the beauttful Mra. [licks, whore wealth s attiac- tions causcd wo much gossip at tho National Caps ital ono winter. Bho was tho widow of & gen- tlemau who d;d !\lDf;uud things throagh which to remember Ina: He acenmulated au immen-a for.une, aud then he dicd, There were wome rather captious peaplo in Washington who ro- garded tho lovely widow with cooluess, as uno Who carried wattdrs with t00 muck of a conp, Well, this lady i to-day a distinguinhed featuio in the fashiouablo world of Loudoo, aud 18 fol- lowed, finltcied, sought, and sued o way to wtartlo one, for it is seldom an American lady, however accomplishad, rich, aud besutiful, wios such Buceesy, It bappened in this way : Mra, Jlicks arrived i1 Tondon o fow days in sdvance of the Quoch of thio Nethotlands, Bhe took for horself all the Lost roumm, did.Mia, Hicks, of the Ularrulge Hotel, the uristocratic romort of this great sociul ceutre, Shortly atter the Uovernment notsfied the landlord thst thoss mame aparttments Lad Deen solected for the Quean. ‘tho Iandlord in- formed Mrs, Hicks that Lo mnst bavetho rooms fur royalty. Mrs. Hicks respectfully but firmly declined. Bho had engaged tbo rooms; shio was them ; they made Ler castle, and asan Ame: can womatt 8le, t00, was a soveseign, ‘Tno vox- cd landiord was disturbed, he wns excited. Ho would have torn lus bair had Le porsesscd sny. An Lio wan quite Lald be apgealed to the Govern- mont. Mra. Hicas appealed to our Minister, her coukin. ‘Tho voxed question liecamo a question of State, aud no end of diplomatie correxpond- ence paseed Lefors © compromiro was ellected. It was artanged at $ast that the Queen khoald oe- cupy 1ho roows s the guest of Mrs. Hicks. Tho Quoon did #0, aud #ho was delighted with vur fair counirywoman, Mrs, . received with her ests: von insited to court aud court balla with her royal visitor: and now sbo v med sud wined aud enlertaived in & way to endanger her conetitution, and msny a mala mewber of the nobility with sn income and acres romewhiat embairaesod looks longingly at the Leautiful, accomplisiod, and wealthy Amenican widuw. Vihon the fomala bald cazle spreads and sosrs our patriotic hears awolls with pride, BOARDING AN ka\OD&x’N G West *1d-. 1 BISHOPCOURE - PLEASANT ROOMS, )0 ur 0 ani1e, with or without bord, HIN- 3 e e — CITY REAL ESTAVTVE. LI O EXe a A pac price 3 nine e & aulnrban | raperty, or gmatl eats ) ments. AUT. MoMARIICALLIS talice, Liom 10 1t atlim Jrom sany CL LOTS AT HUMBOLDT PATG funary dawn IF Lnsrored : one blsck & en wwnar por Blork, Ueht yoanily e1cha CASTLE® SON, Ruuny MO BALE AT A GHEAT BARGAIN OX T 0w £ 1 et e faite aE 145 nuath Glar: 4 TR By NoRi DTy argetsr, with enttasa: 2rind § Cakon . e Lt 2 t grat W 16, 1 Glark Variais, $4,50. 1) WHIPPLE, Roor Jronsar R B PEET ON MIOHIGAN AV bear bty s . 8t 10 per (oot cno-iind ea 10 Kmaper ek, s ity norF, 1 vabin . JOOR AL On 10 EXGIASGR FOR UINCUY Lured rity praseris, o H brick star i Bide, tngetier w wall procary. 0ng. 7l Inaire at oo 2 Meteopuiitan Bluk, fn [ JrOR SALE KARY TN s andieg Sucia Clua sty for gust wiistthio lo s a1 worth,” and the h uees cusl $1,40 eaca. Apply as 123 Bouga Clara st oo b, A% FOIL SALE WFGUT LOT 0N MICHE At 47 cppriin Pigseoneh € iareli; dow brice. ot b oy Burktiv [PV, Ak it EXCHAK hioates un - tor gl lobtizg Fys, At BEILL Critiae, SUBUKBAN REAL ESTATL, Teom BALE- 4150 WILL BUY A BEAULIFUL LOT Park Itbtge: 315 down and $5 & n oty uaty Jial’ ane Ulack frorm dopot, Proporiy snawn res, (. 2t yroverty in maekat. ' Also, Goaucus [ty of o' irions, TRA BRUWN, 142 Laralia: ']‘vou BALE-00 T0 NOCIGIAMBEIL GF COM. erce for nice housee il 1ots o easy pasments, in 0} subarl of Mrgau Pack. Beliol facil d tare culy 10 cout W HRICK i orean, ot L AL GLL Ryt saLt: O REN barn, ete. . lear, o hiouse Iode . & CO B Mado 01 BALR-SOUTH PXOLEWOOD 1013, 36X 123 JOk Joat to dejt ; Bricy 21 el Joy i 819 carhs and £3 por month, 5 paretal, | onn thsl iats aket & muan il b b2y A0 18 ko ciiizea of 8 wan. ALAT DN HILL, 97 Waskiiagton st ; JRUI ALY S HARE G O INVEST NKAR the Suuth Park aad Lake. mhiee eacli for Lo rortdunes lorn | &t gob. & o Calorado aLd want tas cah, Thwnvr, % Markorat, SURL SALI 165 UL 40 ACRE of eity with nicellont rallriad this property vary cuoap: ancetland 2 yosrs. G Waabingwn-st., bussinan i LEVSOUTI Sarine i Laia W Eag T BA CHAN DALE LOTS, o1y eartiura at: tw suit tho CODNTRY REAL ESTATL, 1t TO KU © BureBASIES. st R0 LPRd. g {ar Gibie Lo SR ) B T riane Bl . 'A'TE WANTED, WAST “OU BUILDING, CESTRALLY iveated in (ITD. in wavhange fur $140,100 arquity In Chivags Rouses nd loia, gord (atunr. viiegs properiy. sed “Chiuiea. subuinb futs: only on above, repiun Lut th anme pieces for sincku of goods— iy or Sountry Dearboru-st. Tania. vaiuablo mili, @ incumbrance would s1cha v W e produc 3, (0 udrose L. JUHABUN, ARK, A FIE triek, 11 fooms, derts umymafeaces : brick bars close @ AL 163 Rtaadulph-at, — A" VERY T PLEASAN 3 belraotas, clo w08, pant VT inoln Dari No. 59 Nortn Krankilne ERFIELD, v Deathurn-at., Koo b, I L AL, o Sit ' And Folk sis, A cLance . 15, A, GLRICH, 67 Deas- 16 d. man at., for chieap aud vic bura st A5 N TR with frons aud back ya ter-3t., Koom % story Irame, with duacean Ellinar., neac Fortirthat. wuit,_ADpIs at I3 Waabingto: T RENT FINST-CLAS ‘ment narblo.dront dwell Uniwa Park, 1w (o good INCLUDING _ Inauire a8 at 835 ver monih. 5, !aa_lu 5 10 TOTUE LLEGANT VEISON front hause, €05 Van laren. with_furua Brtures, ele. TIUNTING & CO., Reon 1, 90 n 1]10 RENT_STONE-FRONT HOUSK 07 14 HOGNIS, 5 AFD, Mo 3, good boeatin: furn. ibre T DA R CREOR ot Pust Utco, s e = 'l‘l) RENT- EAP4i WEST LAKE-ST., 10-ROQUM Liike : amd M Nowh Dleatbiri-s'., noar Mato ard Ahirtloth, lveroum house, bara sl wauted; mudern b provemonts. A.Hl. RUBIXSUN, 127 Faun 10, KENT-DWLEL sturios aud bricx basement ot 64, _{sautss Bl 154 AUEBUEEN-NEFURNISUID ARD DRFUTL D2 Bishad roouis, with oard. Kotereuces exchanged. 22 ABERDEN-ST.—~FRONT OX REAR RUOM, sy a0 inviling, with Lest table and st lowest 2 of gonts. tino Al tiodern O TW 41y ; woil turpistied alcutn roon : Dot brick houso, Monweat., waat uf Untn Park. “eibune omos. 9] UOMGAN-AV.-DAY BOARD, PER WELE, 1 furnhliod rooma, without boatd, per wuntl, 7 1o #20: furnisted ruome, with Loard, por Wook, 85t §6 979 HIUIGAK AV~ HANDEOMELY FULNISil. | 3 od rooms, with board._ Q@ STATE.ST._BOARD, ¥ 366 roudations, Tor throo or lonr gentioinen; lormis roswonablas day boirdors cau bs accumiudated, North Sidn- ONTARIOAT. —TWO PLEASANT FLONT 22) sme to rent, ‘with boa e §,{3 VILIUST.—PLEASANT FURNISHED TGN, u.&fl:kw\} T Tox Fomtismas and wis b7 vea gom: Sonth Side. 221 Hotels. TROLTES EUROPRAN HOTAL, CORNER STATE asd Twaltihate. : the brat buatd fn Ui ohiy: Fooiss t ren siuglo ur on aulie. W, It BOLT! 2 H—ii6 KTAT [ * deairatlo rooms, with judi T3UARD-FOL MAN AND WIFK SN A PRIVATE fanily, " Addrass, atatlug torms, MECIHANIU, Trib- uao oltice. FINANCIAL, A ll lCfl\l)lls'lll(-lALl PAPB‘!I, ‘l‘}l'luig ‘f\IATllu(it‘)‘lfi GueENEBaUM §UE R N, JOMMERGTAL PAVEL AXD HORTGAGLS DuEht anf yata. ‘Lonne md o b cant, "RUGERE G LORU'S Bit0n T Haeh Wadiiu- e F'YOU WANT T0 HOY OV RELL LOOAL STOUKS 20l secusitien or Lafrow ur land onoy oo theu, aanloa DR RIGOINAUS, o Winlagid, v Snburhan. 0 RENT-IN EVANSTUN—I HAVR SEVERAL o0 Houses, smoat of them gow, of frum b (0 touns wafen | (nap half the ardl- il rent antil Afay paat ut o Bty prica; nstesd ot #1032, 1 witl rent Irom 3 to #3 bor monn T goud cas ho ottiers noed Sulye Tl woll Cacap loe moutbly peywionta; il take L real oo ik, ?"‘-‘i!‘:‘"“ Vitwo for LALSUCY: i v, Tember, Ac., Ac., snd C. EBROWNE, "Kouth 11, s "~ 1O RENT--R00MS. ) “RLEGANT RULTE OF FRONT TOOMS ¢ e N aheh L Wi g 0 REXT~IN NEW BRIUK BLOCK. NEAR LI cults Park, 4 foame arcansed (or buusokeoplug, €ib. CilAa, . IIALE, 63 andolpat. P, . MALE HELP, Hnoltkoonors, Cle ANTED-AN PERIENG. ni | O AT o moatd i Yeaia Traaos. "9 CARPENTERS, TO WORK OX ROOT Avpiy at now Lulling. § dout Uhicsgo, W LIS, ANTLO A FEW FIRST-CLABN BTATIL BUTLD: £ AL 004 tactury L Sorth frer. LB YWASEED A Guuh TINNER TOTGOTIN THE et Appyatd DA LUbD CUTTLR T I st e alh Apyy toaud o1 o 7. A FIELD, BeNEDICES G0N, oo oelag, w LD DICES €U, corner Wabs WAY N Vs G i 10T FIANER, 41 » CONDEL 8 HARSHAL YOUNG HAN GO LEARN THD IO g, Apply aCATL Gsilary, 57 Wont B Eniplovment Acencies. WARTED-MEN T0 WoltK ON GOVERS it Riene, > at tie iver, T Giaad Tver, L S lacgtnit: W pen iy’ Aty to” the Turomai ot i o e SHEATY Wiaie WY ¥ Sor-st,, Caroo T 114 DU, contrsen RAILROAD.M WASTED 20 e, Lo sawnill-bands, aud 10 stone quacryme W U, NG & CO. 17 Mo Glack. 28 &Al|plm:uf’l!.i:mnu.;ns Jon . oy day. Leave this eveultg. 25 tor ey it Patime o plascotars, €3 per day. o A- ' Bk Buit ¥ Sl \ FANIED 3 MEN COUKS EARLY THIS MORN- Loy, miendy eizploment: 16 iann basds, 20 aizoad man, s HALVURSAN 1 1 Weat landoipiat. ‘\f ASNTED -1 KATLAUAD LABOKERS FUul T0- wa 4 £1 75 per da: i AL por Oay;all fieg tare; ) fur (armns, quareles, 43 +.mills, eia, I RIS 114N, i Suuta Water-st., Hoom 1, Y \“A.’('(ll!-xhll"'i‘l,\ ERS, LABORERS TFoR awantlis, far: and fomsle tooks fur " k.G, HATGUT, Miseestanonns. VAR <5 L MINEIS AT MINONK, 1T, ¥ WUFR KU ITATIL nory by airike ur troublo of any gind T e ) AL LH LaNalo-ste VW ANIER-AK AUTIVE MAY, &G AGE < b 18 J aailus of 8 1o wrticly in, Alitors GAYEOID OS2 T FED FTFTY M i *tanr quare €5 w0 2 Aurih Clinzoi st CANTED—CANVANSENS AND BT N TOTWORK 1N WS, Loy at Wiscearla Lima WA $5 10 108 a7 mady o Zona X COMPANY, Charicse VAT CITY AND COUSTH oy, Srud for cireuiar or cal itwowr 17, hwing Lleck, Murth 3~ FIETER AVply 1 icu; goud wa g S AT BRIGHTON. ) bw paid, FMUMAS LA BOK KHLLY MW AT Ceath v sell ou aalary gen o' f yured. Adidiess Q 36, Tnbuny vler. CANVASSERS, EITHER LADIL 107 & tiew and aslohlv artiole it Asily navo. L Buvolties and sgants' VW ANTED-MEN OF GENTEELS APREATAXCH tact, an Capital of #.d, & or Bl fur & ken\to), Permatent, aod feuio Diisiiiced, Suitabla dor eitier ses. vek, and witl send 41 samoles 108Uz peFa Stal Livans busluchs. poddiers, and boys ueod mot suply b Wise, “aadress, with stamp, KAY & C YW ASTED -LADY AND GENTLUM Y ers, city and_countes, fur toe beat out: 0uate10l ULIILK Lo YD It AL Tequirot. | Call tromd (o 118, O awit, W ANTED. 4O 8y PRI e a+iling our new hoashnld article, LAd geatleicou will oall at 118 Wost Washington Tod, Tartics out of the eity soud lor clrulars, GUNG MAN TO TAKE 3 d do work genoraliy in aad around arouco aa to charactor will bo soquirud. AN WHO AR iest, v Wo guarauive & prihi nd full part t-taike ling articlo ruraroncas Domestics. 3 TANTED —~GOOD GERMAN AND SOTEDISIT Giris fur general buusswork or kitctien work, Will par bidhest wagon. 416 Wabsali-av, ~TWO CAFA- blo Proteatant gurls (slaters or triouda) \ _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Hoolikoonars, Olorks. &o, LITUATION WANTRI ¥ A YOUNG MAN 48 ) bonkkeagior of salesman ks Fineli b and 4 bestof cury thlnroncet. Address W8, Tribnne oMcee. QITUATION “WANTED DY A ¥YOUNG | 314 h bent stc 748 in & railcont oflica Tteforoagos unszoeptional UTUATION WANTED £ young man se clark or in tiey releraaces. 4 46, Veibu JTUATION WANTLA-TO (1, K3 gunnty §am arhurouh aod b i ok on) BI Feary R nan o (e b eneey it aity, ao naurmont with some Ko QITUATION WANTED © At A FOREA(A h cahines wciuring placs by a man woll A1 g Iistucss. Addroes d It UBto. Houw Hapidn, 31 ATUATION WV A VOUNG M h 0 » u”hrr.h:r;r;:{ in repalding watch SR T n iace wich & i Tnarsnotiong: - Addross 7 i Louuty, (i INVEIG T OAN 4 aaalifica: n8i-at, p1v0 (o st reforenc Gt CAtdswy or oall AL Conchmon. 1onmsiors, &o. WANTED=BY A KIRST.C QUEATION WANIID ity AN EXPRIE » X \'Iluu‘ aml earetal dervo komd olrreucn, Audree v S A1 ane oihe UTUATION WANTLD iy an macollent ¥ 0, \ alog; nieca Ly ot, Twn ywass relere L Floae s 0r e VA K GRS aylymient baouange, 5 Waima ar! " Woald o i tho SITUATIONS WALN LD==rLAMALE Do, UTHATIONS WA VY ritley i as cait Kol K STUATIONS WANTED - 3 tika to fiva togntiiar 5 ol Gl e A ae Yir in m Lrivats famidy. 4k or addrons 31 Hrinu TION WANTAD 10 DO BECOND WORK with Tt honsowark sud aow. Gars AL G Wt Adain-sl, AITUATIONS WANTED 1Y TWO DA 1 8 niee privato iz, 032 to o kilcheaworn (e oiliar secund work, Gand Febaronea 1 roquiud. Gall a1 133 matkos-av.s uy sairs. ITUATION WANTED BY AN AMEKICAN 0 ) ol §7, U do socoud wrk vrearo and s lop enlidron, s 2 aoud famniiy. - AQiro.e ¥ it Feibune anice, STIUATION WANTED-BY A * iy h i n privata fauniy, (0 4o keaeral boassworks i ] Pk 150 o, ~BY TWO NORWEGTAN o OtLor ax seeaad gk pleass 2o nL - e Ik ¢ Gna Segatanes V0 GERLS L WO i seamsrrasas. QITUATION WANTLD IY A YOUNG LADY 10 P do ydaln aewing . wilhioe ta asist wii secund work. Laquire for thrwe aye at 131 Hrom r-et. QT L Nuraes. ATION WANTED (BY A ) cars of an Lavalid, by iy ratoreuce Honsenospors. WANTED-AS NOUSEKREEPER, OR b Al Ly lads of rohauat sud r cliege ala Tribuagudics. QITUAT Staa 0N i at Is JaNallo-st, Fmnlovinout Asacits. an'AT"JNS WA N-FAVILIES IN WANT i o conks, c\)nu\uf mlu‘ "d\n{lm-mnm‘halu Iui’ ‘M\ in'le AT A et g i R rilaisied. Foa Ocomm o Y MTUATIUNRE WANTED -LADIKS IN WANT OF STl lema FALt Gn shore ot L7 sty ing 1o Sre ALy S at Mie DURKEN athes gnunmrm WANTED - +2 fuant-claas Lelp of suy us City or countes. - St BUSINESS CHANUES, CHGARS, T, AMILIES 1N WANT OF iy i ean by soppliod bl AR .41 Wabash-ae. fouzs, Juto 13 Edduili Htatest., ours i1 ENTEe S, Yo b G000 ¢ RO THE RIGH outh bido fur sala chizp (or cast, S\ salin ou th i i first tloors Inguire at 155 Faat Mon Bare utlier busin Tugat, REMOVING TU KUHOP) T WAN ED-IN A PRIVATR T'A X Lasndress, and Ate oUier a4 seonn gzl a1 10 Irub. Apply at 1oty W wust of Luay Muforences rouired. L WHO CAN DOALL that can evok well Dusd ANTRDA GERMAN kinds of cooklug; unly ta cailat A4 Usatrs WAtk Aty a1 1l Prairio. NTID-A~GIRL TO 10 GENERAL HOUSE. ark at 343 Fultun- MUST DR ndress, witn good refersn- '“nh CED A GIRL I Of 16 ‘assist in honschold of & vers day or Saturday til 23 o'clock, at 5 Bisteunth '\VA TED--GERMAN OR NURWEGIAN GIRE FOR keoural Bousowerk (o suatl family at 911 Michi- L SATE OF AGE T0 mail family, ‘Call Fri- W4 5-X GUOD TIDY GIRl, bonsewerk ; a7 eary hume 10 & but Irish toed agwly. Mo, Gt North Clar “'Axru D=4 IROT G UL FOIR UENE hausewnrk, who can €ark, wasb, and iron wail; reforento required. Aupiy ot tn Wabidh i WA -A 0D GERMAN Ol SWEDISI VY iie] 65 do wonaral bousew.ici a1 138 bouth Morgu-st. =4 FIHNT.CLASS WANHERWOMAN: 1 lor & woral work. Apply at Ather. ashoav, AV ANTED-A FLiaT G WY A st al et aton House, 573 W abashi-ar, 90 House, 5 TRY CUDK: Avply st Athor- U RENT-TWO FRUNT ROOMH AND i a 63 A € Soutn Caual SWETG Yo e _PLEARANT RUUMS, b Loy A ool wate terences required, ¥ Ceuts t T — DESINABLE BUITE OF UNFOIL alen jurnfshi=d oo fa Mowe Machjne State wod Jacksor . Apply st itouw 3, LEGAN TLY - FURNISHED ROOMS, $13 Tt monih. Neilaio- Poilusophical Pablistiog iousa utlding, ks Doarbca st 3 biogs south of P, O, -S$TORES. UFFICES. &o._ 0 RENT-DESIRABLE 510! ON TWENTY- L in good_Incations, choap ta goud teliants, iadsilost. N VWASTED-2 NUISK ( 5. UL AT 64 EICHTEUNTH- SE GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS Michiga: AT ONCE-IIEALTHY WET N i northesat soruar unros aud Blate-sts, oot AL, vutrAaco, Housoxoonors. ANTED—A GERMAN OR AMERICAN TADY, middio-agod, who Gndentauds bouskcoping, api W h\ not l(rfild to :ull:nlmnl kvep llw Lous mr‘elmn‘rll A ly cleat, aod attend (o ine maenio, on sunall, Hufe sacod roqu Ay MR 0SB Einay, Emplorment Agencies. VWANTED — GERMAN AND HOANDINAVIAN Girls for private familion, Lotels, inundrias, city aad canotey, at Mes. DUSKK'S oificu, 80 Milwaukod. —____WANIED--TO RENT. ____ VW ALTED-Ta RN (-OFFICENOOM AND DESK; “buatiioss ryal esiato, Address 167, Tribune othco. WANLED STORY BRICK haouse, tarniatied, on Wabash, a0, or Peairiears,, beiwwod Pwguty nith and Tuirty-a, s, Answer by Jolior ».ating lenas, K. W, BUWE, ‘fro. TRU-TO 1} i \v tember or Uct. 1, tho luwer tloor of 8 house ar & whalo Bousa with six ruoris snd & I gond nelghborhoud, ot fAr out aud &t & todor Froua \Y AnTE _a SUITE OF THREE OR Jour 104 rourne Jar Hght bousokesap- ng, solf ard wifo, Clark ad itandoluhi-a euc Q"' Addrvss, wlts partioula Qb Tnbe u u " Saort-tine seci 3 EAUOIL MOWAKD, e S ateCheihy Toiiding. o W viclol 3 uods oo haud, And ¢an closw withol dolay. MEAD & OUR, Lo Lasatfosts o oot l\[nnxv 0 Laax o WATOHER, DIANO. lunds, &c. 5 privaty ice, 1 iaat Ipb. uiad 800 DMOJLY, 70 LOAN AT UNION THORT GOMUARY 9 cit hproyed pruvarty (a wuis ol not low tisu A 'O LUANZMONEY ON WAREHUUSE WE furnjius wod collatugals. JAMES B. sroiky, e Ml 53,1 747 '-llu LOAN=THIREE HUMH?QP, W KACH ;ONE Lo EY, 98 Clat Il‘D 1, g Cool PEAS uoality, fur vus N PROPERTY AT 9 vor o Bt B e 0 PARTNERS WANTED. Juu‘rmén\ir.m ED—WITH 83,00 OABH: BU! neas sitabliatiod : protite 100 per cont, all cashi me- ardar; atock sa linad, 6,00, Address Sattorprices gt 200. A ‘RARE PanTaEn “WANT a Tle Drofls ere L o to JARFNER WANTED IN A KETAIL_GRUCEINY: lfl::mul edired, Vb0 to Rats K Adras WIS Absed a P HTNUIL WANTRD_PRAL 10, W0 tu Invest with we ia lh‘f‘l‘-‘ o cly: will pas $10, 0K per sunum, vasotlos, JARTNER WANTED-WITIT in mo in & paiiruad cont adad brotinAddrues T, Toring RTN r:n—wfiruT.TvTfiLl &0 A beas n a oash hue that 1 7 ribuss o oy :2 uTu‘wln-g me roper 'a i SR ,000 TV $80.000, ich e are fai- thce. TO ¢ OABH, RSEAEAE FOR baLi. B el it oL ST UK BALE- FHE B I8 SR N e ING sLUATED O Bistest , Lnmediatels woat of "Biven: sluns el end B storis ored witt § v fae ey ¥ L b AENIG, T1iSALE-4 FIRST.CLABY BREECU.LOADING ! ahorguay vaiy shaan, ab 89 Kass =0 LN e, gt PR 8 oL louas M. Y ANTRDZTO HENT—A NOURK Ok A BARK- ” d first fleur, east of Btato aud uurth of Thir- " 65, Tribune ottico, A GOTTAGE OF § Toeatiun on Bouth Sido WAL 5 1B Auction i 198 Eass Washiingionwis bi: ck on band ai privats sale, Amble timo gived to Less sl Bursce suid uadur oo T AUETIO =1 AL snd 29 Rtatest, —Regular suctioa on Ssturiay Buwraing o Burves, CATFAKUL 100 and DUER LUK LR, Lusk '3k o3 irost waguas, QUALLS ko hasices, T UARRIAGR REPOSIFURY, 68 MUNHOEST., A upporiie Palmer House, cacrlages, buxyles, and Phacious 8t bow piloas belora Fenos Hopt 1, will' apaa e rebealions sud wanuiectry, w1218 Wabdaa-av. . WaDLy GOUD ABBORTMENT O viag 1 b FAMILY “UAIL- plralons, atc. i alw a (aw sccoud- 4 91 and 2 Bouth Clitoa-at. . "\ BPLENDID LOT OF FAMILY CaRRIAUR A DI, Sl B hYer St b fur cast, ab KDW A RDS' oarilake empaniuis, oK Hat= PATIL OF FINE un"u;[ussi'uxl A weal gnod workars and driv olieap. Muat aud butcons wagoa, 68 West Mouroe-st. IPUE WELLKROWN AUOTIONEER. JUNN NOT- i, will open bl bores Ructi.n 103k, At LHY Gur of Wrignt sud i D-HOUSK, BUGOY, L bas ood mand st cud work Boress, "Wl ay i Lnsz g us coal at tmarket vrice. & FinsT. ¥ ud Light rosd-wagos. laguire valus ual W y VAN ONE ORI G Joars clioain, FAA wTaky: Y ARTED=L BPAN OF WGSES AND TIOTE v 0d one) ear Lo SCPP W11 1V8 § UA TAAR MUSICAL. Oy CoMMIE Wi tahed ELANOS AND OHGAN slon, lstecuments At luw prcos aud easy terus. i PisGoNR, 1S atavarit guas L. haid o, _ MEDICAL. SV TLLALL BUVFERRAS FROU ANV FORM OF WL ALL BURRE RS a lag tisniion, ve who 1o (Le Biste aat Uibous, 181 LRSIt S8 Sl Gt Miscetiananns. VY ANTED-20 YOUSG LADLKS TO TRAVEL; B0 salary; inust bs atove medium botxht, woll buill, ud good-louaing, Address Z &, ‘Tritubie ol LOST AND ¥OUND, GHT_ON THE EVIENING OF THR 3TH INST., 4 at tho pionic of the Ht. Paul's Urphan Asylum si Lehriagor Uarden, & pock: ook eoataining & sum of muney. A Ubers| reward will be paud by leavisg the samp al 602 Larravue-st. OST-THURSDAY elthoron m Uoltage firu Datween State and 1aSali the same Lo 1¥6) Lanalle. and divido the ourreney La. twoon us,_ GEOKGE H. FOX. 3T_AUG. 3, AN RANDOT A A LMoo it and Ulatk aten » Pataly . oral tuward will Le paid 1 s it leis 8t Commurei Nauunal Hank, or ¢ Walsaiat. e i¢ 0N TIE WEST BIDK, A YOUNG l’ tull‘:‘uhu re. 1\!)\;‘ fl‘_ 8 F e Ceve sy RAYED ORSTOLENCA CHESTNUT MARE &) atiout ¥ years oli; while star on forchead and woite b fuats A Houcal by pabil tor her return to curner of (akley 81 8t < 4, ur 11 Lo Kiml, THOMAS 0 . HOM IN FRONT OF THE BOARD OF joen 3 and § o'clook un thie 31th of August, with white mano aud tail, 13 to 15 hande bigh, ¥ yrars gt about 1, W pounds; scar otk L0 1618 tore Iog AL 1bD, huve. BIAICRALY Lop-DUKEY, the standstds runciue up frons 1he soat; the top wver- Balige th trout ot Ui seat 10 nearly over by dash:” two h aude, wno in 1| liroa lichts, ove Shinala cilire clive Alta to : wuip, Huen dusive, Dty Twenty-liva dy Lt o ('au e piving wlormatica whore tiia u be found, sod & Liveral reward for the thiol, o0t J AUw b 10T, Gengral Bupurintandent W. I 1 KA L, cornor Chicako and Wastars- EVENING, k and {su duk af Polive, Chicago, reward ‘wil b 8 ? WELLY, slely ta I MAGHINERY, TER MACHINF B3 and $0 bousli ‘Vatlors, And saw.m planor aad Diatclory, sarfacers liers can be chauod 1o surfacing withuut Rlauer a0d rubbi t o sogand-band umachi ¢ Machtusry Manulectusiug Con ual-at., Glsicagy. KIKKWOOD & 1 Ko-at., machineshiop, Dy, b aud dovr-ladiory oyulpmuuts, machivlets’ suppi AT 0 “HUN AT KIEWOUL & 0 N1 1 i AL N0 HOVOUT AT ALIhIIl b A, DRELSMA, @7 Buuth Ularl ca br | d SRINTING OFFICK WAR PR Nt do ot work aud's e conmir % 1 » Arkanses (auds. R NTIE MADE RY BELL @ 1() FO 9 PER DAY CAN IE ; TR (g b Lug: 800k auid Tak. N 10 okt lstasa Ul tiook 4ad Tak Nelikae THOMAK '('r A TBARGAIN 2\" ofter for aale w1atiange for real ostate my variet y #1ure, eatabl] v 15y0irs, STABLLS 5 R ‘machinery on hami ahwot $5.0m; ealland invoatt. Tuusc ba closod v 5 roaa00 fur sullig. g0 2 AND TRADED. egoddatod, S0 hances gatirels l vut of gaods {roin § 10 850 ¢ ane Hustuess ‘flecord (19 contal, S0 19 Clarker, (J'GAR BIORE FON SALE CIRAF, J_ltaudolpli-st, 00D CORNRIT GROCE] AYSUN, Ji Deas i tho by the § ibe mopth, T ., Cne-balfl_secu: paver or wood city lo ‘Triluue office. (1 ROCKERY STOREWITIE BAR, NO. 618 CENT] U av., fo¢ sale. ? “IVERY AND BOAT RTAT 4 throe of the very Lest in thus ci Borses and carriages for sate or tx: €0, 194 Clark st T RIGITS FOLD_AS Monthly Iteonrd ean & Lty om0 tn tho. Ulited Sistor, Patutts 0 centa),” thy prosared.” TIOMAS & CU., 193 Cla JRESTATRANT, BILLIARD, & N for salo : alao'oow fistant prol table wuanaf Horse snd bu, taken for part of Eaw Tanconbiin U JESTAURANT AND 3'aid basin vatoly hafore thi andsr chattal mortgag yagmicut. yment, betwoen 1i and Jo'sluck. el NFECTION IRV~ A SPLEN- 111 be soldd st & barguin; M pot sold 34 day ot Sell’w:ubcmzll‘t;fl sl at wnction on ; tain alono Tosias 3 GOt din OVE STORE, FOR BALE WITH GUOD TIN. Sibop ana Job trado, 58 Wew Madiwon-a FPWO FINE BALOONS (SAMPLE RUONS) biliia) for sale on rvery g an South Sid, _ Inquire at 40 and 48 oy PHE ONLY FIUST-GLABS LA AND GENTS: ‘confegtivnory and restaursut in & city of 15,000 inlab Wanta far salo, dulog & goud whalesala d ratail busi. Hhrplics By Toiratlase st il sonibdon wil bo"sald 30" [Rsemors: “Hedinbtor - Climsato dnes St suroy. Address . UL (.'u.;‘fannd 157 Washingtoneaty or B. U. fios 1373 Jack son. Mich: 7|'0 QAFITALIRTS AND THON ANUFACTURERS— wr sala—A large machina atior, base- fient brisk, with 60-lures powar sngiun, acuia- wry, snd touls complete, with cozol e manufacturo of iroumurk; also Lesssfunnalng, tousiher with 3 larce #tock of patteros Ln xreat varisty, centrally locatod in L elty, having cost suine f"h'xM. uffered for sal o e marapacse o in actaring company, Richols. Bitdaa s LB 18 Deariora- \VANTED-BONE ONE Wity S0x6Y TO TAKE Buld o 40 npatented lavenyon; a lynt wodv Addruss A'G C, Lock Tlox, Kau, ED_A PARTY WHU OAN FURNISI 8i In the publication of ag iilusirated pspor ddross, tor 3 asss, It J ¥, fouse, s:)g)o ;V‘Ll‘{ BUY THE RESTAURANT AT 183 g 0 3AN o 2,500 208NN e e by which wa: Frols four Statas, Buvinoss frsi-class (a every partiowlar, Cail'at 148 Stata st,, Hoom 7. TO EXCHANGE. JXCIIANGE QF BPLESDID 10 T e Piofeiandise o stache of wowe B acren of Arkasss landeand cash for wmerchanilis any deserintion, Tt ‘(race a1 Whoissals Drleus 1 tant gotd siid silvar watchon; §1U0 sowli iine chinos, Hrst-class wnakers, bosldne §4, whoof givds tor teado, Houch Chieago, aod cast, for stocka of gouds, 'to auy smaags carried oat, sud losns Tate un gouds, THOMAR & G0, 14 Clack-at. S NG, OR WILL SELL AT A BARGATY, JX AN Vol . and Fifty- Bithtebe budlorard, ‘Hnely lucatod fur subdivision. AL, 114 La- lia- [ CHARGR_FARM GUEA AT BEN- \’w:x)m‘l:;': Mich.; 4»rfors, stonu-fioot Lusloess Block o Washiogsat.; Lok ‘78 Marwood: 10or 5% Nores A subaivided at Washagion Hetghitas bouse and foton Wost. Mo at.: clear futs st Ohicago and Waskilagton leights. i locks in Ilalstad—t. Ad- ditlon W aatingien 1y la'and wow du - A dilREE T 30N W £ HOUSE, BATNG, ombard; fea sploadl gutanCe L 1 Vaatitgtoa: 10 EXCHANGE- $180.00 EQUITY TN GIIOAGO 1O e Vroberty, faas, lands, villaco bcusos ot Doisy eioar suburl.an “Shoice lotes and valuabl for bultling ur block 1o Chicago, taewabrance un above T T un]rlhmnlm— of the property. dwiil Hovaral p ity ar Sty o ) e, B 12! “Umae Borra 108, m. 3D, w. 0 EXCHANG FOI BALW CHIRA "] ehoicors saburbaz property, In ateur blocks, fur clty orcouuey yruparty, wcke of gonds, hanlnass, ervcucie’ Sl wte; want o luw Lorass aad buggios. LAIN AT 3 WSO, To% Daasbora- POEXCHANGE- 38 ACKES HIEAVILY TiMBKIED = ‘Nu.‘lAl mh“. aud, ‘?:“#’ the hlutla)‘l;r‘l.lul h(uh.: ate, lor mere ald; T() EXCHAXGE-CNDIOKE COANHA, THEXEL : Imul-urfi’l M,m'w‘r‘llllthlw H qufldfll o Bl Wi Wiih Lisghp brisuey svusal. ‘VA'P:TBD—LA'NH hl‘l ’l'li:\'{i&.flfil ¥ fi, V"o; o pro ich reata fo e wioath, sz Delug 12'% Coniy saat. ACU1een ¥ % NiibubY omee. H E W ANTEG-GOUD EALY, WITHL 81O NEAR lein o Gunoss, fur clear Clilcago busine party, log Vo os et BIVINS & WAL W Warbing: & o FERSONAL._______ NFORMATIO! VAN JOUN" STEINBERO, Leniborti B e miclabury, at Us Pask, ook U bi Klis ~DABY HIUSHBERG, LIKK T0 K] P":';n ufi- Pajuiar Houie st auy ‘thios conjenigut. P oo _SEWING MACHINES. TLKINDE, BRST ABSORTMENT, LOWER PRI. d w¥acy wachioe warcealed a8 esanted nAsu."it oy oy ey & _DIVOROES. T.LY OBTAINED, NOT VRAU! S IVORCES-LEGALLY O 3 Dl ai st Il