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TIE TAX-FIGHTERS. Davices by Which They Are Seck- ing to Escape. Finding Fanlt with the Doings of the Board of Equalization, The Appropriatlon Ordinance Bajys & Common ™ Covncll, Instead of ¢“City? Council o morning and afternoon sesslons of the County Conrt yesterday were given up to argu- mentson someof the general questions involved in the tax-levy, and, conaequently, the proceed- Ings sttracted little attention, thera belng fow- sr lookers-on than on any day sltice the contest with the tax-fighters commenced. M8, JOUN BORDEN opened for the objectors. Ile eafd they had pnideavored to ralsa a polnt regarding the action of the Blate Board of Equalization, the drift and force of which went to ahow that the addi- tion of 52 per cent to the valuation of city lots ond 02 per cent to lands was filegal, and, there- fore, the valuation upon which the tax was ex- tended waa vold, ilo clafined the proceed- fugs of the Board proved that the 53 and 63 per cent were ndded for the }mrpnuh o(flbrlngl:g ne-half its fair cash value, nl gz‘:%?{h“npttfi onn of eltlunllz(n;; the value ns the law reg ulrch, the Inw requiring that proper- ty should be cqualized as well assessed ab {fa fair cnsh valuc, By the law the Board wlnu required to assess the capital stock of rnllronl« s] thelr tracks nud rolling-stock, and the caplta stock of corporations; and, in a8sessing rail- roads and corporations, in order to find t]lm value of their franchiscs, they had to assces the capital stoclk at its falr cash yalue,and from that tuke the falr cash value of the llngiblufl)rop- erty. Instend of doing this, howeser, the Tiad nssessed the capijal stock st ts fair cas value, thrown off one-half, and, from ll.hn re- mainder, deducted the entire walue of the M‘n- ‘:lblu property, whlchmuull’edl;: t"‘::lly h:::mc);f; 1 loaying corporations with e s fl'{ cl f taxes. T this upon wilch 10 PRt iass, ond to throw fodividual tax- :,',}“yc,fl““]fl', o‘al::m:rlllt)lfia m:"ha polnt that DY “the ~property of e raflrosd company that was used for raflway gur BCS WAS sascared as * rullroad track,” ‘and the propor- ion of miles in any county, compared with tlie whole number of iniles, Was taken as the basis for fixing the value of the property in that pur- ticular county. In this wal property in Cook County worth $20,000 an acro was assessed that sum, but the ceunty derived no benefit from it. The Rock Island Road bad property worth $250,- 000 In Chicago, and track property worth $4,000 in Wi) County, They divided it'in the propor- -tion of 24 to 2 —tho number of miles in each county,—sud Wi County levied and collected town, county, vlllnfie, and other taxes on prop- erty Tocated th Cook County. On thls ground he clalmed that the General Revenue luw was unconstitutional, since it allowed the withdraw- al of a large amount of property from tho Im- position of taxes by the municipality in which it wos located. Y bj xg‘ S ffiffififi?{\ proper let or the objectors, contende: l‘md 1ot been mado for city taxes, un thntr(y( there had been a levy, the taxes were levied for iHegn) purposes. To support this proposition, he urged that tho law required the City Council, in the first quarter of the fiscal year, to ascer- tain the total smount of money to be appro- priated, and to appropriato it for apecitic” pur- posca; and the city charter declared that all ordinances appropriating moncy or levyiny taxes should be published within thirty days after they were passed, and that such ondinances should not take effect until the day nftor pub- lication. Tho ordinanco making the appro- priation for taxes for 1875 was not published as the Jaw required. As to the filegullty of the taxes lcvll:a, his argument was that the Council could only sppropriate monoy where they were authorized to do 80 by law, 1. e, by the lotter of the law. Thoadoption of the clarter of 1873 abrogated al) the provisions of the old charter, the present city charter giving the Coun- ¢ll mno aunthority to appropriate wmonuy for echool purposes, tho entertainment of oftlcinl visitors, or to pay, tho salarles of oflicers other than those clected by the people or duly ap- pofnted b{vthe Mayor and confirmed by the hmm'fl, ith regurd to thetaxesof the towns of North and West, Chicago, ho claimed that they were never lovied or properly certificd cithier to the Board of County Comimissioners or the County Clerk; that the clerks of thuso towns certifid that the tuxes wero levied by vote of the peoplo at the annual election, while the law declured that, 11 towns within the limils of o corporate city, the clect. ors should 1 bave no such right or power, but that the tax levied should bo levie by the Board of Town Auditors and by them certified to tho County Bourd or the County Clerk, Tho Bosard of Auditors of the West ‘Town had sudited a large smount of taxes that Thad Leen voted by the electors at the aunual election which were mwot & claim sgainst the town, tho Board Thavip; no right to audlt such & claim. _And, {n extend- ing the taxes levied for tho parks of West Chl- ca, the County Clerk extended them upon the assessment made by the Town Assesgor, which only included the real and personal proj orty [n that town, and did not include the_rall- rond J\vopmy which was msscesed Ly the Stute Board of Kquallzation,~in round numbers, 91,800,000, Ml ROBRY followed also for tho objectors. He sald: ‘Three pofnts in relation to the validity of city taxes havo presented themsclves fu this case, They arise upon the Appropriation ordinance, ani concern the onactment, the tine when the ordinance could take efect, and the unlawiul npj}ropflntlon contufned fn ft. It appears, irst—This ordinance was nover cnncted, Second—I1 enacteq, It never took eflect. Third—It contains an unlawful u%proprlntlnn to !my the interest on a pretended dobt which, 1n fact, tho city doca not owe. The first two pofuts are of & character which, inone assver.t. is ot u fuvorite with ine, being n[)pureut y technical and not affecting the sulr stantial justico of tho tax ftsclf; ‘fn another aspect it 18 of grave importance, for the ques- t{on whether the olficers of Government whall uuctiliously obey the law or ay dispense with t, or keemn¥ within « doubt may destroy the ends sought by it, is a question of the deepest fnterest to every cltizen of o represeutatlyo Qoyvernment. “Phe first point made fs that this ordinance ‘wos uever enacted; that It nover wos and never can bea law of the City of Chleago, The churter ls cxpllclty in Chape 84 foe 2, WThe style of the ordinances in citfea shall be: ‘Be it ordalned by the City Council of the Clty of 1 Thera aro no other words {u the section; this single manduto s all that it contulns, and I8 4 positive com- mand that those exact worda und no othey should be used fn every ennctment, Direction as to what shall canstltute the enacting clausc 18 so lmportant that it is particularly designated in nearly every Constitution (Cushlng on Law ‘:1!.18 Practico of Leglelutive Asscinblies~819, ’I‘]he styls of this Appropriation ordinance fs: 4 Be it ordained by tho Commun Counel] of the City of Chirago,'” substituting the words Com- mon Counell fn the place of thu words City Councll, dirceted by the charter. 1 am sorry this has occurred, for it suljects the courts to temptation to the crime of dls- obeying and encouraging dlsobedlence to, the positive command of a written law No priuciplo of law fa Lotter settled than that a eorporate body s the mere creaturs of faw, aud «can act only In the manner prescribed in the aet of {ncorporation which gives it existence, (Uetts va, Menard, Brecse, 5053 Town of Petersburg vs. Metzker, 21 115, 205; Metropolitan Bank ve. Godfrey, 23 111,,603.) It can act only in the made prcacrlbu\ by the luw creatng ft. (Kiuzie vs, Chicago, 2'8cam., 187.) It must strictly puraue the law creatiag {t or glving it ower to act, (Fiteh va, Linckard, 4 Seaun., 69.) ut & single word of the elmclinu vinuse s changed. Is It to beejustificd b{ Baylnyg that ln‘y one could understand what Is meant? It s argument ts guod, nu{owun!s will suflles Ly which the {dentity of the body with the City Councl, aud the Intent to euact, uppear, for instancs; ¥ Be it ordalned by the representative bod{ of the City of Chicaga;" Y1t la n‘vlmhuefl h; ho legislative departinent of the Municipal Corporatiun of Chicagas #The ussembled Muyor and Atdermen of the Corporation of Chfeago dccrue;”—-g hundred formulas can be found” to convey tht meaning expressed in tho statutory formula as well, and identifyiug the bod{n afning Letter, thauthie substitute found 8t tho bead of this appropristion ordinance. ‘The words Common Council are nowhero used Inthe charter; wo must resort to other sourees to know their meuntug, as ombraced fi re- tended ordiuance. Wo flud In oll cascs whero & charter provides 8 Common Councll, it defines 1ts constitutlon, In somo cuses {b conslats of tue Nuf'or and Aldermen, or representalives, fu s slugle house fu uthers, of the Aldernmen only; in othicre, of two representativa bodics moileled after the pla of 4 Benate and House of Reprerentutives, Aud, b wuny cases, the Juyor fs 1o more o vconstituent part of the Common Council than the tuvernor is a part of %o General Assembly of this SBtute. , Om tlie other Land, the City Counvl {3 created Ly the Charter: Its constitation 1s exactly de. fined in Art. I11.; cxact powers_are conferred upon it by that nome In Art. V.; Sec. 3 pro- acrlbes the exact tarms In which it shall exerd that power, It may exert its power by its own nawne, and {ta nne 1a a8 Important s its seal would be If it was empowered to act only by its- seal, 'T'rne, the titie to the ordipance fin ques- tlon shows & change of only one wurd‘ but thero wre only two Words In the fame. 1t {3 a small word, hut the ehinnge constitutcs a clear trans- gresalon of thu statute. If tho change miy };u ade fn that ono dinportant word, it mly“s made fn two or three, or I he whole cight, for thers aro cml?l elght words tlint ~ the etatute has sald shall Do the wwords wsed to crente ordinances, Admit thint tho faw may be dispensed with or annulled 28 to one word, und there I8 no point nt which ot can stop. | You may dony to the law effect n overy syfiable; all wmny be changed, and tho mere creatfon of thie statute ml{ do ns ft will that which the law has said shall be done in n partfcular way. If the word can be changed it can be omitted, 1Cit can be omitted others 1nay, and the words * Be it ordained " (omitting gli the rest of the formula) would bo & good ens acting clause, notwithstanding the statute, The ordinuhce must, bowever, be tried by {tself. The City Council can do o nct except in thie name and the exaet manuer preseribed by the law giving it power to act, The ordinance must show on its face that it wna the exertion of a delezated power by the fdentieal body, and in the aame selected a8 the ogent and badge of Lority. Foiling in that it ia not law. uu’i’l‘l‘; Cn))m'l- at this polnt adjourned until this mornivg. ——e———— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TNE NEPUDLIC LIPT. 7o the Editor of The Tridune, Cmicaao, July 81.~The letter of friend Tam- mer in Sundny’s fssue hardly covers all poluts, and to make them clear I will give all the points briefly: Firgt—The ** Natlonal® (s not reinsur- Ing the “Republie,” 8econd—The Natlonal Is adding to the cash surrcuder values of * Re- public? pollefes tho sum it would cost the Natfonal fn expenscs to et new business, and give its policy saccordingly, Other com- panies can do the same, only other companles gencrally, have a higher rate of premium than the Natlonal. Tho Ropublic Lifo has fliled every contract up to date; its milllon of paid-up capltal has been very nearly exbausted In dolng 8o, and it de- preclation of renl estate, stocks, and bonds gocs on as it has been dolng, the dav fs not far distant when the poliey-holders will say the Republle officers acted very honorably in in- Ir;;x:»lng cach policy-holder of the exact stato of affalrs, Althongh the funds of the two companies are managed by the same parties, the United Btates charter of ‘the on¢ and the lllinola charter of the other distinctly prohibit the UI‘“E of the funds of the ane coinpany to save the other, The recent declsion at” Poughkeepste, N, Y., in tho cass of the reinsurance of the Craits- men's by the Hope, and of the Hope by the New Jersey Mutuul,—by which declsion the ro- insurance of one company by another is decided to be ultra vires,—lcters one company from re- ldmurlug anothier o the score of common pru- once. Therefore, pald-up policles the Republic is cashing at ordlnary rutes of intercst and the policies that aro In forve it Is trausferring Ly cousent of cach policy-holder, allowing pro ratn in cosh such suin s, put with the sdditional sun allowed by the Natlonal, will recoup the policy-holder for the diference In rate ~ at his present ro and at hs former age. The poliy-holders throughout the cnmur( are rapidly nm:rovlng this course, and complimenting ke ollicers on Alieir straightforwardness. Tha stocklolders of ihe Republie, with that falrness chiaracterdsticof Clileago capitaliats, huve stood up to the rack, and will continue to do so, notwithstanding losses ineirred by fre, by commarelul depress glon, or by dishonesty on” the part of former nrents ut distant points. But the policy-holder Isnot to complaln untl ke hos actunlly lost aumcthlnfs. nnd {f ever that occurs he must recollect that ull that Luman skill could do was douc to avert Lis loas. Yours trulfi Josern L. Torman, THE STENCNES, 70 the Edttor of The Tridune. CRicAco, July 81,—1 have taken especial In- terest aud pleasure inreading the report, in your last Sunday’s issue, af your investigation of the stench-nnisance. I nm glad that you have de- voted s0 much of your valuable paper to the expnsure of the names of flrma that are gullty of Infiicting on the entire City of Chicago, and the surrounding country for many nilcs, the most intoleruble, health robbing, rest-disturb- Ing, insiwating, all-pervading nufsanco that ta-day diszraces any city In the Unton! They dally lond the afr with thisdlsgusting, unbealthy stink with impunity, and we, 500,000 citizens, must supinoly submit to it, {uhaling disease and death fnto our systeins, and befng unablo to es- cape {t or et redress. 1t may not bo sv bad in all parte of the city as at my residence, between Wood and Lincoln'streots, on Monroe, hut it has frequently been o thick fo the middle of the nfzht in my bedroom that the feeling of suffocation that tomos with it has wuked me from a sound slecp, The brecze, these wurm eveninzs and nights, comes from the south, aud mnnw’uuully and fnovitably comes to our por- tionof thie culyhduu WILH ‘Brld§elpurt. smells. We don't like close, stifling, hot nights, but pre- fer them to nlyillld that are a Mttle cooler, but that smeil so! The city authoritfes shoukd com- pet them all to take carc of thelr obuoxlous mat- ter insuch & way that {t will bo obnoxious no longer, Incasothe authoritles don't take the mattee pramnptly in hand, let the abuscd citi- zens mets out a liberal supply of tar-and-feather {unllun to the offeuders, ‘aud raze thelr estab- lsluneats to tho grnuud. ioosien, TIN DEAF AND DUMN, 7o (he Editor ar The Tribune. JACREONVILLE, 1lf,, July 28.—The artfele fn your paper of tho 224, signed “Pro Bono Fublico,” fn relatfon to an additlonal Deat and Dumb Institution for this State, to be located at or near Chicago, ia founded upon nothiug more than simple justico to the deaf mutes of that locallty, ‘The reason why such au Institution wns not estublished o few years ogo, is simply this: It would of necessity bringto notice a Principal of safl institution who perhaps might show more ability in deaf-muto education than tha Principal of the present State tnstitution lo- cated here may possess. When gou are told that tho Principal of the present State fnstitu. tlon hus and does Influcnce Goyornors, Legisia- tors, cte., solely for the purpose of rquerlux: his nunie the only one engnged in that specialty in Ilinolg, you can then see that it is a plain cige of jealousy that prevents the founding of another fustitution [n the mora populous regions of Nurthern Illinols. It s high time thoi the Clty ot Chicago, hy means of her delegution In tha noxt General Asseinbly, should have somge- to sy in relation Lo this important sub- JusTice. aA3, v the Edtior of The Tribune. Cnicaan, July 81,—Ts it not possible that, in- stead of befng subjected ta the large unnual ex- Donditure of $700,000 for Mghting the streets, ete., with gus, the ity might derive an Income therefrom § Tho recent reductions are thus computed; Buved by 8 feet, fnstead of 5 feet burners, two-tifths of cxpense} paved by reduc- {.Iun of b0 conts per Lhuusand, one-fifth; saved f re.slnv:lfi' lmlumf' twa haurs cachi nighit, ones fiTth; totalsuving, fourtfils, Now, l(' the gas companies will tike off another 50 cents por thounand fect, the reduction will vqual fiye- fitthe, and the streets will bo Tighted for noth- fng. In such case to gt tha gus unother hour Jater In the evening will rmmfiuulthn 508 com- Danies to pay the clty something. Fracrions, e — A MODEL WISCONSIN ** REF i "2y the Edlior of Tha gmfiqm iy Manigor, Wis,, July 20.—I notice that the Milwaukeo correspondent of the Chicago Ztmes fs very much intercsted fn the endeavor to throw mud at the on, Charles G. Willtams, wember of Coniress from the First Wisconsln District, 1t muy be interesting to the readers of Tne TRIBUNE, mnany of whom aro well ace quaiuted with our popular Congressman, Mr. Willlumg, to know that this Milweuleo corre- apondeut ts one Elias A, Calkins, formerly no- toriously vonnected with the old printhig con. tructs In Wisconsin, on which “this Calkine Las asked the Wisconsin Legislatury for an annual appropriation at overy scssion of the Wiseonsin Leglsluture, althouehi the records show that the Calking claim has been receipted for “fu full® once or twice, since which Line this wodel reformer and protege of Goy. Tay- lor, who I8 nuw forumnost among those who shout **Reform® most lustily, lus recelved mauy thousands of dollurs out of the Wisconsin Pregsury, and beeause Mr. Willinme, while o member of the Wisconsin Legislature, opposed s squandering of the people’s money on o DblIk already reccipted for ¢ In full,” 1s thie real reason why he {8 now maligned by the model Tilden re(n‘;’nncr frowm Sidwaukee, Uxr Weo Knows, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1876. OUR EXTPOSITION. It Will Excel the Display of Any Preceding Year. Notable Features in Some of the De- partmonts, The big bullding down on the lake-shore 1s heginning to show symptoms of returning life. ‘There are stiil five weeks hefore the Inter-State Industrial Exposition will he opened tothe publie, but preparations are already well under way for that cyent, which I3 always anticipated with Interest by the people of Chicago and the Northwest. Mr, John P, Reynolds, having re- turned frum Philadelphia, where he filled the responsible position of juror of awanls at the Centennial, inay now be found dafly at his ofee fn the Exposition Bullding, busily engsged in recelving applications for apnce and nrrnuglmi the numerous detalls of the great eaterprise vl which he Is the hewml and front, n sble corps of nssistants I8 alao on hand, Mr. Johngon has ust returnea from Phtladelphia, where he has con, siuce the opening of the Centenntul, in chargu of tle TNlinols State Bailding. THE POSITION OF A¥FAIRS at present {8 most encouraging, and the maune ging ofllcluls unite in nnylnfe that the prospects were never better for 2 financlally successful exhibitlon, and one that ahall bo'a credit the ity and 8tate. Never fu ths provious his- tory of tho Exposition have the preparations becn so far ndvanced at a corresponding perfod a8 thoy are at present. Exhibitors have cuine forward with u surprising alucrity, aud have put In their applicatious for space fur earlier thnu customary, aud the consequence s that Mr. Iteynolds s enabled to grive already a very goud general [den of what the exhibition will winount to and Liow the varlous departinents will be rep- resented. In regard to the hulldlu;i, it may be well to remind the readers that it has a Jength of 1,000 feet and an avernge width of 240 feet; admirably lighted fn every part, night aad di has o witer supply thoroughly -distribute by service-pipes, rnd in the control of o well-organized fire hrigade, sons to render the oceurrence_of serlous” loss Ly fire nlmost fmpossible. The mechanleal department is supplied with 840 feet of linc-shatiing, in fouy. ditferent sectlons, cach having an enging with ample {xmpclflng power. The Art Hall {s x 120 feety and has . hanging surface of 15,000 square fect. The Consurvatory has an area of about 7,000 squure feet for the display of fruits and flowers, Beglnning with the AGRICULTURAL-IMPLEMENT HALL o few facts aboul the present condition and prospecis of this department. may bu of inter- est. Thisis lovated at thenorth end of the bullding. Already cyery foot uf space has been tuken by prominent wanufncturers of muchines, and " a few of the more recent appli- cants bave Leen sssigued to places in the main building, Noris the list complete s yeb by uny means. Several of the large manufacturers who will be represented this yenr, us they lave been In tho pust, have not made thelr fortnal applications, McCormick, John Deere, aud otliers, might be mentioned. They will probably be located fn the main hall, together with other late applicants. It Is clear that in the natter of ngricultural implements there will bo no lack. g TUE PLORAL DEPARTMENT, alwnys one of the inost futeresting features of the show, will this year ontdo Its previous dis- t»lnyu. Mr. Reynolids gives assurance that wll he prominent orlsts huve already spplicd for spuce, Among other exhibitors may he men- tioned the South l'ark Commissinners; who will be onshand with u tine assortmont of plants from the South Park. = Another ageession 1o the rauks of the exhibltors will ba Witthold, the florist, whoso gardens just north of the city are Justly celebrated wnong the lovers of floriculy ture. He lns neyer before been represented, and will display us a speclalty palms and foreln (l:l’l)ln. Some of lis ferns are vatued at $100 euch, On account of the very largo representation in this department, it has “ccn Iulmx:l neeessary to extend the boundaries, allowing the plants to overflow Into tho south end of the main hall, Here will be located the PRUIT AND TRED EXTILITION, which {8 somnething entirely new, and which will b held under the wusplecs of the Hortleulturnl Associntion of Northern Illinols. At the lost conventlon of the Buclety, u cumimittee, consist- {ng of Mesers. Perfunnand Dunuing, was ap- poluted to ook after the arrangements, und thoy Linve secured ample space fu the main hall next to the Conservatory, In addition to this there will b o show of florists-goads, including rustic farnfture, orna- mental ware, and wicker-work, of all kinds, It has been suggesied that another valusble fea- ture might be introduced, rru\'wng some en- terprising comnisston wercliant would place on exlifbition in this department spechnens of the various fruits recefyed fn this market from wll tributary Emmts, In n'gurd to the Couscrva- tur{‘luul y it 10y be said that {t will this year be heated by o new upparatus, a locuinotive bofler having been placed there for the purpuse of giving steam heat. n the department of NATURAL INISTORY thare will bono want of intercsting and instruct- ve exhibits, The Cll(unFu Acudemy of Sclunces will be Iullfl reproscnted, as usual, -~ State Ueol- oglst Worthen wikl have s coliection of miner- als, fogsils, and Indian nntiquities. Prof, Head wili also exhibit a colicetion, as well as Dr. Ev- erott, of Dixon, whose geological nil mineral- ogleal colleetion will be donatéd st the close of the Exposition to the Chicago Avalemy of 8clences. Half a dozen amatenr coltections wilt complete the department, and flil the spave us- slgned to that very futerestiug subject. TR ART GALLENY I8, of course, ono of thu.features towards which alt the trc(iunntcra of thu Exposition yearly turn thelr eyes In eager expeetation, The Art Com- wmittec; who have chiarge of the'department, atate positively that the collcetfon already en- gaged I8, without doubt, the cholcest ever gath- ered together fn the West, It will be made up of the best productions of local urtists, supplemented with the fucst paintings frow private galleries. — Among the contributors witl hod. R, Jones, 8, M, Nickerson, C, M. Hen- derson, Julin Stafford, and others, A speclal sttraction will bo Walker's * Jattlc of Lookout Mountaln,” one of the few guod buttle-pieces ever puinted in this country. Its sjzu is Adxls, and it will occupy the northwest gallery, AN TEXTILE VATRICS the display will Lo extraurdfuarfly Iarge. He. George 8, Bowen, Presldent of the Northwoest- ern Wood Manutacturers' Assoclution, Is now maklng a strong cffort to securo o complote ex- hibition of wool muunufacture, To this end ho b fssucd cirenlars Lo the proprictors of all the Western mills, and has recelved in reply satis- fuctory assurances of thelr hearty co-operation. Besides Lhese, tho best Chicugo houses will bo rupresented, including Field, Lelter & Co., D, B, Tlsk, Eddy, Harvey & Carter, Charles Gossuge, and others, Tt department entitled PROCESSLS OF MANUFACTORYE will be langer than ever before, und will exhibit Brnul(uully eygrything fn that thie from gluss. Jowing to making o wire fence. Boot and shoe- making, kowlog machines, silk-thread making, and other processes mny be seen here, llmlh, MeNully & Co,, of this uty, propose to exhibit ay entlre printing-oflice In” practical operation, Including even typo-founding, A Toledo tirm iow how™ barrel-ioops are mude, The ys* Home will ghow chals-bottom manu- fucturiugs, Then thera will bo all kinds of ma- ehine-working orticle: OTHER DEFARTSENTS will bo equally full of Interest., In that of Housthold Goods there will bo no attemipt, us thevo was at the last Exposition, to make u sup- arnte show of Decoratlve Arty Euch exlbitor will this ‘y‘v:nr buye o space to himself, where he can mske & large wnd moro varied display. The plmlugrnimun uro {:rnpam»g themselves for a general disptay. In the Edu- cationul De{mr(uwnt one ot the features witl be 4 series of duplicates of work perforined by the pupdls of the Chicago Cnf chools, now belug exufbited st the Interuatlonal Exhibition ai Philadelphin, THE NUMDER OF BXUIDITOLS, while {t cannot be stated with exactucss as yet, will undoubtedty be greater than ut the {u exhilbition, when there were about BR, As te the attendance, Mr. Reynolds anticipates o i;runlcr uumber of visitors than ever before, {o thinks that the Exposition will wot suffer Decause of its being held ot the same tme with the greater exhibition at Philudelphis, On the coutrary, according to bis ldeg, tho colncldence Wil bo un udyantage. It Is clear that thou. sunds of peoplu liero und_ throughout the Wesy aro und will be preveuted from going to Phila- delphia by reaaon of the great expeuse; and, us thelr minds ure rather fuclined towards the sub- Ject of exhibitiony, it fs quits probablo thut wauy of thew will do thy next best lhlnF' and come biere, Tha theory §s certanly plausible, Iu order to rendef the trip to this ity s ceonomical as posslble, an urrangement has ulwul{bun eutered futa with thres of the rajl ruud:l { Whichi the futter agren to reduce théfr fure durlng tho coutivuasics'of the Exposition. Meuars. J, ©. McMullln, A, Hughitt, and WV, B. Btrong, But«rhncudunu of the Chicago & 3‘1‘23& Jhfim“l‘n'l,w‘gu I Nuor\hwri:uu:m, und the 20, ston & Quiuc, Ve dm“d“m”r Quincy Raflroads, Lave TLOGRAMAY OF EXCURSION: of which the followinis urc the prlm-innl;' featyres? That'thk general ‘pusacnger rateafor tho reund ;r|p benot more than one and oue-Afth regulat are, That with each excursion ticket he sold either 8 conpon or independant ticket admitting the hulder 1o the Exposition. That tickets be aold each entire weck, good on teturn during the sume weck. 5 That during the Arst week (Sept. 5 to 8), excur- alon tickete, na above, be Aald at nll statione, and that nfterwnrda each llne may alternate auch saio on dliferent rections or divivions as may scein hest, i1 alao nndertood and bgreen that tho raie named fa the rmaximum, and thatany line iy o furthier rednction Iif so deslred. There I certalnly no_rcagon why with these rates there should not be & constaiitly largo at- tendance of visitors from out of tuwn. AMUSEMENTS. ITOOLEY'S TIEATRE. Pastor's company of varfety actors began an enpagement at this theatre last night. The sudichve wad largo, Few, It any, members of the company sre new to the clty; and it {s sufll- clent to say of them, in bulk, that they give an excellent entertalninent of fta kind. The beet Afstinctive feature of tho show is the Irislg sing- ineg and character acting of the Ffeldings and Kernell. The perforiners chow the results of rigld disclpline in the exclusion of gratuitous vulgarisms from the stag CRESWOLY’S CONCERTS, ‘Tha progrumms of the Crystal Gurden con- certs ot the Exposition Building embraces se- lectlons on the organ by Mr. Creswold, stuging by Mre. Thurston, Mr. Wilkic, Mr. Goodwillle, and the Orlental Quartctte, and music by the band. The garden is full of fresh alr, cooling waters, delightful melodies, and agreealle peo- ple; It prowmises to become o fuyorite popular resort. WOOD'S MUSEUAM,. The bill at this place of amusemnent cmbraces “The Gunmaker of Moscow " und *The Too- dlea which are represented by the regular dramatic company with the usual effect. ADELPHI THEATRE. This theatre {8 now running under the man- agement of My, J. R. Allen, who has had exten- sive experience in the professfon. The old fa- vorites have been retained in the company, and frequenters of the catablisluncut will observe no changes for the worse. DRAMATIC NOTES,. Mr, Huverly reachied tho cfty yesterday from San Francisco, Mr. Leonard Grover bus on hand a dramntic triflc for which ho has received s favorable offer. Hooley's Minstrels open next week at the new Chicngo Theatre, and the Californis Min- strels not long afterwards at ITouley’s Thessre. e ——e— A CANARD, Bpectal Dimotch to The Tribuns. CAnBONDALE, Ill., July 81.—It wus currently reparted to-day fn thia vicinity that the wife of Howard Elghme, whom it will be remembered 80 myateriously disappeared some four weeks since, had been found in @ well near Makanda, Upon & thorough fnvestigatfon this rumor proves 4o be it canurd started to ereate a sensn- jon, 1t hos been conclusively proven that Efzhme could not bave possibly hiad a part in his wife's disappearance, os a nefichbor named Jones, with whom Elghme was working the day of the dln?pm\m&:e‘ #ays Eighime was not out of his sigcht durlng the " whole day. Sume citi- reny of Mukanda “gssert that she fs alive and well, hut aro ve earcful to conceal their In- formution. 1t {8 now geucrally thought that Efghme 8 clear of ull ulxu:ilea made ngufnst him in this mnstter, and 1t s hoped she will soon come to light. A V/ISCONSIN EXCURSION-PARTY. To the Edllor af The Tribune, - Winsrow, Kenncbee Co., Me., July 23.—The Inlinbitants of this moral district were to<iny treated to u novel sight,—a couple of prairie- schooners all the way from near Jeffereon, Wis,, and eleven weeks out. Mr, Sulllvan Soule, the patriurch of the purty, has been in Wisconsin thirty-five years. Ife na'u his famfly becume somcewhat disgusted with thelr Western home, and wanted to * go somewliere.” Su, to show them the country, he "KQI"“J up two teans, and came East by way of Philadelphls und the Centenulal. They are hound for Dexter, Me., where Mr. Soule used to live. He snys the whole family of them are s Home-slek for Wis- consin that they would glve all they are worth to hie back again. They arc here on'n visit only, and will soon return there, to remain content the reat of thelr lyee, th ————erti—— CORBETT AND M'CABE, To the Editor of The Tribune, CaLpwewy, 0., July 27.—At the great Nao- tlonal Reunton Lield here two:years ngo, when Gen. Bherman was presont, Boston Corbett, Lincoln's evenger, the exceutloner of Booth, and Chaplain C, C. McCabe, the grent singer, were both recelved at our camp with unboundes rpplause, Thelr addresses are now unknown to this Committee; and, through the columus of thie press of the \\'csv“ we deslre to extend to them a very urgent and cordlal invitation to ut- tend the next Natiowsl Reunfon bere, Sept. 5, Respectully, Tug NATIONAL EXRCUTIVE CospiTTER, Suv K. B. lloovzs, Sec'y), . 8.—These two distinguislied soldicrs ure supposcd to resldo nesr Chieago, ¥ Had Gov, Tilden Beon Dining ? Albany Ecening Journal. Goy. Tilden may be able Lo ride both the hard and =oft money horses at one and the same thne, but a little ncldent which oceurred on the New Beotland road Inst Friduy evening shows that he cannot drive u team *worth u cent,” The fucts of the incldent referred to n;‘)punr to Do that on the evening In question Mr, Ispac V, Grant, of the firm of Danfel Weldman & Co,, wholesale grocers, accompanied by his wife, wos driving along In o buggy, at s moderate pace, toward the reaidence of Mr, Leonurd Ten Eyck, 7 miles from the city, where they aru residing for the summer. 1t wus about 7 oclock, gwhen suddenly a carringe was ob- served approuching, and ln another instant the wagon in which they were seuted was viulnnt‘l!v collided with, one wheel wag wrenched of the wagon overturned, and both Mr, Graut and his wife precipitated headlong to the hed of the roud, The horse driyen by Mr, Grant was frightencd and started forwurd, dragging him o conslderable distanee und seyverely” Injuring D, A farmer who had obkerved the wholo transaction ran to the assistance of dr. (rant, while auother furmer, named Becker, caught the runaway. Mr. Grant was found to bo serlonsty {ujured ’zbout the limbs and body, and_will bo contined to his house for some duys. His wife fortunately escaped serdous fnjury. While the party were gathered about Mr, Grant, the driver of the wiyron which had caused the ac cdent, who proved to be none other thau Gov, Tilden, come up and procceded to apologize for the accldent, saying some cattle grazing some distance away had eaused his horue to sl I{n 11o was, of course, very sorry, iling to hear ull the expenses of |-:£‘mln, The gentlemun who had witneased the ace cident aud heard the explanation of the Govern- or, anmd who, by the way, Is an bovest, outs spoken Democratie farmer, characterized the explanation us n * —— Je,” gald thot the acel- dent was solely caused by the carcless, bungling Ariving of the Governor, and that be ought to bearrested and punfshed, as the road was wide, and auy onefn his sober senses could haye avoldedthe collfston, The Governor bure the rebuko meekly enough, and tinslly, re-entering his wagon, drove back to Albany with his com- panton. Mr, Grant was conveyed to his tew- porary resldence ut Mr, L, Ten Eyck's, snd wude @8 comfortable us posihle. e E—— Dog B Mr. Macdounnld, in Land and Waler, ssys; “1 beg to Invoke the Sowcrful alil of your columns tudispel the sifly delusion thut a erson bitten by & dog will divof hydrophobia, should the uphmal go wad afterward. Many Yeuplu of yervous temperament have setually died of this fear alone, whilo o lawentable amnount of ignor unce on the subject {8 still allowed to grow up. When a dog bites ho s fustautly sus- pected of madness, aithough not one fn o housand of the offenders is rabld; consequent- ly, nutubiers of our canfus Cricuds are L’rualfiy guerificed inmere panle, Moreover, hundreds of our supcrstitious fellow-creatures onco bitten live in horriblo suspense, Lelleving that they wust div of the dreadful malady, Now, the bite of 8 suund dog fs uv mors futal than the ecrateh of a child, ~ Furtherwore, 8 competent uuthority statcs that, even when rahld dogs bite, only one ease vut of twenty-nlio is follow- ed by hydrophobls.” FOR BALE. 701t BXLE=O1t RENT—TENTS, CAMI-EQUIPAUE J Oy Klods, 86 ths Gav mmumt opot. Bl Ttandolph- ‘ul( BALE—XG ¥ ¢ b usre pickels, perf lluvl. s sdusteplekcin, perfict ordcri Wil hooid ARY YO AN IN. T Bawply seut upon liein 1o your e U & L0, Quicsg, L entiun uee led 1y Tecelpt of 25 celita. BLo fricudi, RUSINESS CRRANCES. ’A TEATR CHANCE FOit A MARGHART WITH £, 0 hn L Wilcox 1, > Tha 8. N, urm awaygn Comnty, Mink, tock of gondt at AIRE The Company lindle ahont 15,000,000 foet'of anil well Srom $4% 00 to 8341, 45) mud eontrol the trade at that wn llift to fntrust to em- ployea, sni bence they wish tosell ot the merchan- dise part of it For part) adress B, N. Wike COX, Htooin 8 Lumbermen ke, Chlcago: GOOD NUSINESS FOR SALE — A THREE. fourthn intereat or the whole of & fimi-clars agri- gultaral-machinery ustacns in ons of e beat iniand uninem towns {n” Nortlieaatern inwa, estabiished in and Jucrative (rade (n an old-etiied horhood, A TAG cliauee for Aman with £5.000 {o Bhueapial. Alko, 8 2sinry 34 room fng and fourlota In samo town. Wil be sold che For particulars sddress Z, Dyoreville, ;\N INTEREST IN LIGHT MAN A\ buainessi vendy sale and Inggs prony erin Witk Wt U N ftalile for y o genileman, J. M BEVERLEY, 161 Randolphi-st., Toon = EDRUGS AND COCRROACHFI-TIONRER TN: tenaatablo made perfectly clean by contract, Articie . it IAEIned Tres A OARLEY, 160 Eare 701 SALE—A BTOGK OF GENERAL MERGHAN- dirg Uiat willjtnvolce upwards of 15000, Wit & trada of €53,000 » goar, {n ons of the beet huninens points in Westeen Diinolu; reason for selllnk, & desire to cngsge [n otlier busineas, For sny information ade dress A, B, WEBE, care Field, Lelter & Co., Ciilcazy, Fuu’su,n-n THE JUSCTION OF TWO GOOD e ralironds, 8 govd-paying hotel and eating-house, pe-turnit erus easy, Addreas I°, O, Lok Clinton, W O BALE<DNE, 0 HE NEST BALOUONS IN he iy e Bonth s, Inqair [ B N te at tiig corner af Monroe and iearborn-sts., bassmuent. JPOR,, BALE-ss.om-TiE LARGEST FLARING: mill fo the cltyy sh) the muhme-vx 1u Arstecians ore . with bulidfngy (machinery and bufldln r‘h‘fll)ll everythiug cotnplets for 83,000, "ariles want iioney and wlil sell at these figures §f tnkeu atonce, Tlils Wlieas chianes offered fn the Weat. “Cail and B, BOYD, Iivem 14, 148 Madison-at. Fou'si(m-'s-mcx AXD FISTURES OF A VA: ? Hety siure and chigglating Hbrary. “jlouse to rest. Abply at 857 Maateo VL UST, SELL-FURNITURE, CROTRERY, “ARD catlery business; profis $60 weeklys prico §1,5%u; one-half canl, ope-Laif real estaly. = Addrens G 60, Tribune oflice, WE BT THING 0UT-CROQUET ENTRLLED~ The ** Naifonal Usp{tul,” & new Tlunud Raiue ap- rior'(wire and cast fruu), Threy o * Natlonal Chpitol." 1a patent oF thiterust Madison-at. cic. £t - fins ok at L, '\'vx L BKLL MY WALV INTEREST IN #wo stock, with buslhess clearing e §20 caah mol 1y. 1toom 43 Ashla H_uloch itsndol \ViLk seLL ELY-FITTED UP WV aalfoon. at. S50() DUYEUALF ISTEREST IR GENTEEL |I) u busincas tsat will suppors twe fawlll . oom 16, WANTED-MALE IELP, Ioolkkedpern, Olorkn, oic, ARTEDCA STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS TIAVEL: o caicemaiy by’ a ‘holenale wrncery honee (o sinneiota frate Addres 1. 4 ! Himngroiarate: Adfreba il care Carrier fo e A" Fendon. D~A MECHANIC IO UNDE: T AT T A S and arnamental articlod In braw, bronds, 2ine, and ffon M R B T R e nial cra and finish the same ready for ll‘l:'ufll!n.“ L "Kidrdm, siatlig experioncs, Sorg ANTED~2 (100D DLACKBMITINS, TRLOENS, 5 wfi"mc’"sdm TELS, g i o A AN E~BY T, B BOYD, ROOM 14, 148 BAD- 10,00 ch=Nax. fand 11 Park-av.. ottnzon brown stone fronts, with barns, end lots 22clit §1,40 down, 7ymn ench--Two elezant actagon-front bk faeliings Ak lats, south fronta on Ontario-st., nesr oatinrn. 37,77—0ctazon ftone front and fot on Dearborn-st., enst'front, near Erie-st, A decided hargaln. $1 000 cach~Three oétagon bhrick dwellings, 3.atory and basement, soutis front on Division-at., ncer Blatey oew, $4,R00 each~8ix octagon-front hrick dwellings and 1ota on JACKAUM-8L., €33t Of Leavitt] eavy corme, FRAMED'DWELLINGS AND LOTS. T m dweiling, and 10 29x1:¥),0n Green- Monron and Adames ternis eavys n-room dwcliing, and lot 0130, on Calue Jyeaty.foirinsl.¢ very elicap, ash-aY., east fronf, lot 23x1An, d Thirty-second-atu. § look at ity 1 10t 220124, on 3(- -court, hee rosd; a decided harzatn, nd lot 10, on forthtet bt witir s good baraj - ACANT LOTS. ciear, on Thirty-stath and v v. F 20 :r; ,r';"" OL X100, un southwest corner of Erle -1, and on 3 337 anil 499 Weat raved et UL8 & YEASK, VW ASTRI=A b rience fn n mac | HAD BOME EXIE S e EXFE V i Employment Agoncies, HTED~600 BAILROAD, SAW-MILL, FARM, nand ; KRB Y gl s el RAILTGRD WEN FOR TLLIROTS, n. and Siiesourly %) quarrsmen, 81,75 por 31 10 sawemil) hands, And 20 i 1 A, BING &C0., 17 Korth ISt e, 210 ANTED=200 RATLROAD LARO| .50 T0 l‘:\Ymfl'Z\;‘n?ql‘;\d.n frea fare; m;nr‘u % T farms 15 coal.s ANGELL, soutliwist cors “r.\xr‘ )=T0 1. road Iaborers, i) 22 eoriie Taglur amd proveincutaca $ i ben g en s . “Tiiere ta framed bullding ot that rentafor €25 et month, This 13 In half-hinck of pew Custom-fouse xnd txs blocks of the Patiner House, and 18 ofered at jne one-third It value. Aare our mobeyed imen? THIS DAY—100 TEATLs ravel-traln mea, 20 section T, i, BOYD, hands, 60 saw-miil e Room 14, {40 Madtianet._ | “ands 200 fonth Warerats 1. ARiGIET A J701t FALF.—$100,000~BLAOCK OF 1 KTORES AND ground, In heart of eity, now rented 812,50, NV ANTRD=300 LANORE ATLIOAT A K] Govermment wOTk I8 eh sk W isa Crane nicd At 812, Wisconain( wa a1 10ares IR (0 pears yol, to te leat F lenuntds 16 | $1,5) por dag ' AAu-Till A0 TaE. o o TaRe) moneyed o, (hia (s soine of Lo AT business prapers e fae. A1) RELL: yment ofee 4 In Cifeag} foie an tn¥estmant her (ans etterTorod, | Wor m’"am' y, M SNELL'S Emioymeit offe, 31 1i and et particulara: [t 8 8 deciled bargat, To 15, | 2 crt oo e L HATLROAD _LATIORENS FO) 150 per dayy 200 far, Iov'u,dlllln‘ms? .50 DUF days fre "o Sea: Randotgncsc, Miucollancons. TANTED—A MAN OF GENERAL + bouse con'afng ‘very modern improvoment; | toenterinto a gencral excliange Rouds busioeas with & perions wantic xhm - yr A tneertat Lok at (ide. | sespaunibls party wiio ias the roaily o taky charge of Auply W BTEPUEN ¥. PIATT, Tloom 14, 94 Wasttbe: | the tusacial department. Address A 5. Thine sice onent, N AN TEDMEN W WANT oo i ey TANTED! W WANT JFOR FALE=ANICELY FISISIED COTTAGE. OF WY A nihes: wotih b1 S, 105 O e 0 Toume, [ot 32312, with nice yard and shado-treey | with t engage parinanently 1n ths hest-payiog buslace front: Lo ot Barain fn Chicago,and terms veryeass? | in the United buster, "o guarantes ey S50 per Tuquire of owner al 1043 Wesl Jacknon-at,, or st Ficld, | Week duriug +lie year, Addrees LAY & CO. Chi Lefter & Co.'s wholessle. _J, W. BKOU : i PO, BALECOR it E HOGSE 91 CALN- Tuet-av. with K0 fant of Rround and ~ large barn in Tear. Appiy tathe owner, WILLIAN 3. DEE, corner Frankligand Quiney-sta. Ca HOYD, Moo 14, 146 Madieonest, TOT BALEVERY CIEADSIN™ TR W .o 23 ent, on QIns-et., ne; i Atdrom1 7 10 01 Norih Dovpinnen st AOU BALE—$n.0m0, ¥ e ity and b den ‘V} ‘T = | and Wikconaini® 50 wmore v | fare, J. Il SPERBECR & FOTRIME, WILL TuY ascment marbie swell-front resi- 22 Langtey-av., Including @as fatures end re fengo, “YA)‘I: D—TWO BARN MEN AT 420 WEST FOUR- FANTED-—GULB-TLIVE MEN TO CANVAES AN WA e GFOCTEY (e (o eTury SUALD % RE (e Yectlon exliutye tertl tory given; eirculars pent froeg Sonrie byiall.; Wl or adiirens 70 Eaut Madi~ UBUIIBAN IREAL ESTATE JPORSALE $ic0 WILE, WUY & BEAUTIFUL TOT, e Liock from depot, A Lagrange, 7 wiies from Glilcago; §15 down aud &3 monthly; cheapest property 1 tharket, and showy frie; abatruct free; 10:cent train s on. GWN, 142 Lavalle-et,, 1oom 4. WARTED — AN that Al 300 A nunth selling our letirr-conying hwok. Ban eI 0 wrlte mil Hog e K e o rtes 3 siamp for 17 Tribune Bulldiug, Chiteago. MUSICAL. iGE §TOCK OF REW AXDEFCONDIAND 0 to Femt A1id for sale or eaay Lorinn, at botte st bariguioa Lo (56 citg. N, GOOLD & 80Ny DAVIS & CO.'6 GRAND, BQUARE AND it planos, S0 yeara catablistied. 75 ore premiums. 20,000 now fn Vs, § aites Enlled 1o the Mallet, upright pinaos. They stand o tune Ionger than any planos made, They are7ict and foll 10 fone: constructed to endate, and ara ln every casential tho perfect planos of the’ age, Musical mesteraand amatedrs |n Atucrice and Kurare ronounce tie iallet, Davie prights supreing Sndinrivaled. - For & iy Bp W W RIMIALL, coracr Blate and Adw + Clilcago, h;nmmd:{;:l Bt of Ofgans At Prices Tag) ffi' e ieht. o i a i e, W, W, RINDALL® Corner Btk ond 4 L e BTOCK T,AnGE BR90Er o1 ass NEW PIAYOS, ASTONIBHINGLY LOW PRICES. R. T. MABTIN, 154 volce, 297 North Squ’.um'}x‘zm Ui u};fii\xfi §Os, IEAPEST FIRBT-CLASH INSTRUMENT. Tupe XLAT. MARTIN, 15¢ BYATE-ST, = WILL BUY A Go0D STO Hiasa: with seoof and corer. 104 State-st, SECOND-TAND t, T. MAKTIN, nd elrcula x:.;ic JLSTON CoMT “r NTED-MLN 70 BRLL WINEAWARE 7OR BALE-HENT—OR EXCHANGE—TINSDALE i T odhi A Gia. Tha: nosat wibath of Clicase: | many e at sclimn neiiars SPATDenEE fatn and Priges .‘r)m mlnul- "lnll“"i-o.“ body, Ten conts fare. | Company, 113 Fast Mafilnun-u.. Roam 19, 1 I \7 0. 4. KTOUUT '\vm’rsu—nunb. BTEADY YOUSG MAN FOT care of horse and cow, worl d sraund the piacer - Adiress i, Trivangofiopcm M VY ASTED-ABMART BOY TO WAIT Ot TABLR and make hitasel! genern N L Plerre Houss, \Wahingten un Haliteqata 1¢ t Lt WANTED-FEMALL HELP, Domeatics. LE~IN BAVENBW aud sulatanticl dwell; ralng, A. BE i ind Sarketst. 23me unie year i hise minrer. THEY, bascment Oftice, Tar barver kLop, 16J° ington et OR GERMAY, TR 10 12 81 20n SMichigan-av. © Tororouce. Apply AXTED—A GJOD " GIRL ¥OI UREWOR, ,}Xm-‘mxl ioip tare. Ohlidron.- Tagaira or T Bons ED—GHIL TO KEEP HOU Fi) Wi ‘8hady biua Hotel, 103 Paullaaste, Corner Rint \WAKTEG-A GOOD KITCHEY Ot VY “prepared w work. 161 Kiglitcenthoat. ToOU SALECEm PER ACRE, 2-ACIE FAN, 1 mile routheant of Wiliow Springs statlon v the Citleago & Altan Haflroad, 17 mfles from Coure:House 10 Chilcago, jarge framned dwalling, 2-story and base. ment, bam and. granary. 10y acrer Hibar large, good orchiard. lasting water, 5 ncres fine mewlow, baluce under plow, land the very best, lack soll and roitiog, yne ot chin beat Tarme o Cookl oty 40 duw: Talance very essy: cropsand all go with' fafm, T, B BOYD, Room 14, 148 Medison-st, COMA = = = 2 FANTED=A DANISIL BWEDE, OR GEMMAY TO RENT-IIDUSES. VALt do Senoral bosowori ia small 1SS o VILL RENT LARGE | 3 5 1L MONTL 3 1R Yurd- 4 Camphelly, 3 4 3O HInrvard-st,, yulre at 157 Westorn-av. LIN ANTED=A GOOD 3 T Ty WAl SRR N RS " ANTED=FOUI PIRST-CLASS DINING-HOGM rk and 4 2 Ko, o3 iris who Are Rl afraid of woi understand rooms, all paluied, enlolmined, etea i perfecy i G ; Shler AR ol S ATRHE! " Stevickers Thoasrs | ekt ';}'.'}1';‘:,';2“.”"" DeVwaen 3 R 4 L8 TosthurwAL i ing. ot T 0 RENT—A NEW OCTAGON TUONT, $45; TWO- wory and_basemient brick. $35: hrick” Unsement 11-room” house, $i7.503 H-roomn brick, & Houses hiave all convenlences: doslrahly aud ednyenientiy 1o- cated, near L rk. OMALLES N. [IALE! 153 N\ ANTRD-RIGHT AWAY, A GOOD RECOND: Iri: 0 that understands her work. at 150 and Clalr Houge. TANTE] vABASH-AV,, oK, “ ""n'l;ndilm_ WABASH-AV., GIELTO COOK, $95 UUTS ELEGANT SEW FIRST-CLASS 7. WDLLD octave pianv, of easy montiily payineit: or Vil rent fur €7 per munth, With privileg of purciias- 1, Addreas Q 08, Tribune oitice. HUARDING AND LODGING, BB o on ook il i 76 EASTYAKDUREN-ST., NEAUSTATE-ROAID for lndfes or guntiemed. 64 to 85 per week, with use of plant, Q{3 MICIIGAN-AV.—PLEAGANT FRONT 286 Yom 'tur?.# 2 gentivmen, with board (n fame 1y 1t destred; fake fruni. Iteterences. Waost Side. GDEN-AYV., OPPOSITE UNION PARR—NEIW 18 SOREA four houe Mouth of Hamut: &, 806 Toums, furitshed or unfuralstied, SUOF 67 ber week) referencesoxehanged. HFotel F,\'(!Ll%l! JIOUSE, 81 EAST WASHINOTON-8T,— ' Now ruoms and excellet board, 85 10 $7 per week; cominutation tlekets, £4. Randolphi-t. [0 BENT—ON MICITOAN-AV,, GCTAGOY TONF: t barn and pas-fsturce; or wanted man and 2 Address G 4, VWANTED-Gii, FOR NOUSEWORE T8 ANALL famllys no lazy gl 2174 Nortb Skile 1ro 1 don-at., beg ta, wife to tnke care of same uutil rected, ¢l necd appl. ween Faiton and Casol TANTED—A " GIRL _FOR OENER. OUS Tribune vl WAL Koy it s 0N pOYHERAL TIOVRE: Suburoan. . NT—VERY DESIZAILE RESIDENCE T AR R L Nespuirasey;. and b brick house, 10 “piy at 81 Itandoipl: Y\ ANTED-A _ COMBETEN VA rimion ot onoer AGAm £30 o5 tiue ollice. \vAa\'THh—T\V 0 GIRLS TO NON 0 thate: ‘hine. 43 Weal OO st s ThiR Bupte o Nurses. "‘r.\NTED—.\ NUNSE GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF bl i & lv!.m'c“!w;.!lltmddul.flh! wurk. Apply A 811 West ANTRD—SEWING%HLS; NEATSEWERS, AP MACIINES A Ray o (OUSERVEP- - tnquire at S OF 10038 F( Buren and Lasul) irs, OIS FOIt GENTS, Ot 10 £5 per werk. N L. Franslents b FANTED— A WET NUNGR, TNQUINE AT DIt 1% . FOSTER'S, 481 Weat, Mldflundh, between § audo'clock. , HANDSOMELY - FURNISWED ym. Without board, NG, 53 Suuth Mayest., nd \Vsahin, j{l.. 5 HOTEL, 100 NOICTH LA BALEE-ST.— Very pleasant rootns and first-ciass board: terms En.2u10 84 per wooky day-board 4,50 per weeki sin- e G ea Nicvlum HOTEL, 148 AND 150 WATASH-AV., near Monroe- ftoomn with m.{“l‘,}}.w to 2 per day, $4 1o 84 pe QAINT CAROLL CORNEI ‘West Washin bis eleunt hatel Lis been Ty 4 freacoed throughout from tup ¢ or Deen reduced at the loweat rated to yult the tmes, 1L DANOLDS, Proprictor. NIOIESES AND CARICIAGES., TUCTION — TUESDAYS, T 't Bsturdays—liorcs, r:rrlur* ('hlll" at WESTON & CO.' o Ampla tine i srrantee. Bluck o A’ucno BALE OF TORSE newy, eta,, Mond: Wed commeancing at 10 194 “'Ix__hlnglun-l!- and at g A, ASHOWTHENT OF CAUIAG Dlikctons, ele, without Fexard 1o con Hock. 10 8nd'12 Yast Washington-#t, . HILL, NARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND WA S DOUGHT CAMad a0 on commisitony ood sl0ck on handi “I_l!llll'lnt and repalring. MARTIN'S cafriago-shop, 47 e boari have D, DUGUIES, o clote out A DAOME TLACK TONSE, 7 YEARS, GOOD travolor, covered Kroce) -wl{nn and hlmcl:' tu- rgain, Call or addressJ. L. Frueror separatelyy oL, 3 Lake-se, - o VW ANTED=A GGOD WOLSE, BUUGY, AXD [IAT: nes {n exchange fora new two-story birick hous llninll I:Jlillngma of $1,500. Cail at 89 Fullon-st. I'rin e e b o e e \‘YANTED—A Q00D HORSE FoRr THE GROCERY Lusitess; no_Lorye-trader neod apply, AtIL L. REG &CO.'8, % t. “YANTBD—A BECOND-HAND 1::SEATED OMNI- hus I good condition, Address, Wil teriug, Q 4v, Tribuue oflice. Luundresccss ANTED=-A GOOD BTARCHER AXD EXPRRI S enced lroner, ) Kouth Dewr) n‘.‘v—nA-;u rabod Employment Agencion. '\‘Y'A'T\'TF.D—FUHHHAN AND BCANDINAVIAN ute fatllln, Totels, wnd Jaundrics; a8 Mi>, DUSKE'S, #) Milwauk Miscclinneons, J30_REXT=FI | cheap 0 REST—FULX] Dlock, Room 30, e Te RENT-—STORES, OFFICES, &c. Stores, far. clty aud count) N0 RENT-STORE'1A RTATE-ST. INQUIRE IN ANTFD~THOOPEIIRT AL XPENIENG ToWRIRREE haBE AL WRUIOE I | yyAYTED HOGHIIIALERS: FXPEMENT Officcr, 0 RENT—-SUITL OF REAR OFFICFS: VERY DE- ADIES OF FINE ALY phi Thuatre. Apply st wiay for tho Af from 10 il 1 o'clo sirabie Tocation for specialist pliysl Inquire AU154 FiRL-aY, e e T Tiircotiancon: L STURT S WANKED.TEAL, ENT-PREMISSS NO. 419 WEST TWELFTIH- Koviclicopers, Cleriw, o:ic opposlie the Jeanlt Chureh, wel) adapied for ITUATION WANTED~A YOUNG MAN 108K tabling for liures, carriage: dawelllng utiached, " Toquire of ER & CO., 242 Bille L 3, baviig Som, I frsteclosy batieas aualtfeations destres . post: tlons Would v st from €2, U010 §2,500 10 8 buslnes id protitabic, elthier ax pare: none bug Arat-class pertial ARS, T briek Luliding corner of Fourteent] 3 ol nmlwplnmmumu n-clisd, - Addiess A 60, Tribe av,, with or wiibuut machinery for manufuc | Une olce, e s L poscs. _Inquire un the Lremecs. QITUATION —WANTEG=IY A BOGKKEETER — o rum e Eant, @ peruiatent or Tempurary posfion; NTED_" 5 understunds (horauehty wll Kinily of areounts, opew WANTED~'TO IZED g B A s PO salary made idreen 150, Teifione uf VWANTER=TO RENT-IY A PERMANENT TEX. 1. Who pars in three o four Tooins Ina quict nuiiche Jun wund Hurrl- 3 terms ED=BY A YOUNG MAN A3 a1l hooL and slio a10r0: AYs Years' reference given, Address SALKS. Chleags JTUATIO Dpualemnan in 6 1 experiences highe MAS, AtlanticH ept slde, bet: son, Tststedand Throop-six, muss be reasonable, Aduress s 8 T, eare of Carrfe 2) 3 o froin Aug 123 ‘with Jocation and price, hiwest & . ™ 3 4, Boutliwest & Aoy, . TV ATIED-TO ENToA SWALL WOUBE UF IO | QITUATION WANTED-UY A IOY 10 VEATS OF 4 Tuomns convenlent (o siTeel-cans. bBiate loca- | & e, n-\nrlnungm good references glven if ros ton, rent, etc, I 20, ‘fribung office, qulred! Adress Wo, 45 kuat Chlcago-ave Nitacolluncons, LOST AND FOUND, I TUATION WANTED-WAGES NOT 50 1M xv AR S e 3 ane loyinents 1o g (nvaild OST —BUNDAY AFTERNOON —ON " TWENTY- | oo or ¢ oy T o d e very uselul 1o d fourtlicst,, ERE SUUCL PRSKSAY,, 8 Targd L Hvarikctg. ehores, des Adiruss 1 ko, Tribune olces SITUATION. FMIAISCELLANLEOUN. DVERTIBERS DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY readers cap do 1o I thie clicapest nd beat 1ugniier eiio) reat News e by alig Ona oF UG aectionn of s r{;mx.‘bumu Plate ‘Divisions. oF s rated ca b ogues and map wifrew A N. EELLOGG, 7o Juc u-st.,_Chile 5 otk Clilcasn. LL CAAN ¥OIt CAST-OFF CLOTIITY ‘carpate, furniture, sad miscellancous gooda o kiid By Sendlnk Irier 10 JONAS GELD! JODRBOTEED, FOSTRD, SOk Qxpert... Addrems 07, Tribune oioe, JOIIN A, BAFFOID & CO.. COUNSELLORS AT Aliress sbir A ERFRORE & (00 Haowm wOTC TG Aduina-st,, Chicago, T TRUNKECTHUNKE a Ladles' Jsnd-Diag ey ute' 81 bought at bankrupt IIIII! n Now \'Dl’ 3 Liarge alscount from Tegular prices e AR EINS 1T taterst, ASTEL—A GOOD HUSINESS MAN, A, F. i ll;wu(.hm'lln:n‘u!:huflnm t Aidakees puad open S TLRL ARy, pormianen fro IRy aats - Cull ak 143 CIATE-atey 1foom 35, VVANIEICR OESTLEMAR Wisiiis VIVATE Tessons in danciug b, ady who v urplall mu- stating where lessons can D, 1§ tle ratuss by wi ARTNERS WANTLED. YAITNER WANTEU—A LIVEMAY WITil $1,0'0, ‘wllling to g0 to Bt. Loufa nd vicar $4,000 1o &5 00 ier B i 88 hixd no iibui, bidaty uf wWirky Dieiiicns legftimate. pertimaent, and probiabi: no risks: 10 chance for regular, square busluess; only ono man 1 f2; tho sanio (n duccessful ofieration here: fo- r tivo_dups, 161, 11ibung ol D=TG TAKFE CHARGE OF A stied llquor busiueas, Apply ab Eil WANTED=AN ACTIVE WORKER £200, Lo livip #atend a Hizht, Slean; and grone: or inm 3 witly o bustucas) " inveasiaiion soliclwd, ubls Wellaat, PPARTNER WANTRU-IN TIE PAVING 5 n U riliwesty cup ¥ ‘! L:.n..:..fi; Ry tal roquired, 31 PPARYRER WANTED=IN THE BFST MAIRRT ON DB S Yot dito & youd pastui bisisess. Address I 16, Tribune vltice, WO _SXOHANGE, 'l“XCBANO\C 0. 1 BOARD AND MOON FOR A 4 wood horee, bugey, wid Larucw. Addrise 60, HAKGE-NICE MANBLE NGUSE MICH] ; o rlek Tiouss Tlighlaud | Paric. llouse Wlo 40 vt Forty-seventh-st, MEARS, 47 lcaper Bfllcl‘ Plock 708 EXCHANGE— T Rt o rden, elc. n good repatr, trade lung Enu:uu-f'.'"n&uam vabtu cu bl beat cur: Y Tiropd i 13, PR O G I A, Domustice. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO SISTERS, ONE 10 cuok, wash, nd rony the other gencral ouse- chyrrs LEYOUNG TOST=oNTLA X SEN LAK stand siesier Jupan.scul wallet containingeut reiicy tili, Tho [atier uf iy valuo b the loer tndcr willh 1o 0 At 50 Rl ver-at. T, osTosio HEwanh Wit pos BE PAID TO ANY q i Feturalag beutch eriree dog: halr cu Wi 1o 4t 16 Rencral tions asked. 10 TANIS & HAURSCHIL Tousework. (h T s mierof Ads SUUATION WANIED-NY A Giuh, REVIATLE ST—A BMALL HED COW, WHITE HTAR T% couk, wakhier, Wit (rancr Ina private ‘foinily, - Ade Tace, with tlires whiie teats aiid ane red ono. Liber- | dress 1 6a, Talbune ol Wreward by 5. T, HESDIIGKSON, 504 Sudl e ESPECTADLE GIRL il work, Apply foF 3 duys SITUATION Wias 1o do lousnwaric or AL247 Weat Ohfo-st, QITUATION WANTED -V IESTECTADLE EWED: 14 ek wa ecok oF general housawork fin stunh fu 1 Darth Sl preferred. Call ab 103 Weasou-at., ups statr. STHAYED BT( at., third door, suswers (o the pame raward. \ Y] yht brown Whitey." Rei .S'I'HA\'ED-ON LAST BATURDAY-A YELLOW cow Wit whitc sripo o forchewt duda plcce et 13, coruer Augusta sid Hobeyosts, LUt of tho Kht eary will culvo thin weck, WANTED-IY RESPECTATILE GIRL BODEWET STUATIC lu o Bousework In o aall fatully, fuquite — 230 Hucker: EFENAI QITTATION \M\NTxn—kl‘n’Ai\)l(sl'EmAmel-: GIRL DVANCES )ll.\lllij ()}'m &l'!.lrnn;m uuseworl PRiy ot 177 West Hare N WANTED—IIY RESPECTABLE GIit e faniliy, or as secoud covk in & buardls bl;\;‘UA LKER & COL HAVE 3 ety g e wat atia sl oty abd house, 1429 Am:m . utile frothy L AR, ONINMLrCYNOE, NICHEY o Lo b s oy sy 70 457 | SYETATION, MANRER A8 AT, 1Y LY T N IN 5 )] 2 c#j operate on Whecler 1\1 U0 uL 7 and 73§ Per cent, upon fArst-class tpro nr.l.?mmtn‘. A\lg"’nl\flfl. 'I"!l‘{nmu !.llllc;l.mm.c il u 1 v:uylpw‘x,unnmln -ulmwx: ¥1.050 :lu:“nzu'lnltr:&n?er 0t olher suls o 3 Cra Propory EVMANGIAC Y e rroreny A " PO LUAN AT UNION THUST COMPAR Ity fmproyed property (o suis of ¥1,00 aud Nurses, SITUATION WANTED-Y A IKESFBCTA!\LEGHL’; 1010150 CINIFR OF 0 8400l WOk : ¥z Rorty-third-ate. AuG. R 'Srrmnos WANTED-TIY A FRERCH OIRL, TO take curg of chlidren, Call st th3 Weat Raadulph-st. Employment Agoncion WANTED — HAKER'S GREAT fy Einployment Oifice; patroi- Aliea A KeEVADLE: 410 Wi 1 B! N HAND TO LOAN ON CHATTEL Ol MO S MR OWHABYS BV i 8, 118 Nandolyh-at, A ONEY 10 IN RMALL, 803 ON DIA: 1 ufia..l-, cullateruld, turnfiura ur otbier koud securle 151 lsndoiph-at., ko tea Dbashi-nv, and 60 4 corger Mandulph. Ulrs of ‘VA:I;TGELFV?"I“‘)"“U bt O ¥ (’h'(!‘db“YFIAlV‘I'.,& Ellnll“fin‘.__—*—_—-._—_ 2 3 e (uge on Kt NPTV Ee g q T girm st ot fines SNt el | SIUATIONS WANTED-JARIER, I WANT, 08 ines g M, 2o } . "% ddecas 1 bk b wilte: APIISE'S, 364 Wedt Madlsou. TRII MILIKS IN WANT OF i and German femnale Lelp cas Lo o e UBKE'S oftice, 80 I i A R R Rz | B A S BUERES OICor Wi e > CES FOI INCOMPAT (¥, | QITUATIONS WANTEDZREOPENED AGAIN ON AU O oy S, withatt by, | 5 e Souin. Si0c AL RALRAS W con: ide, —! A tho yabile by Wy of goud belp o4 74 Kask ween Bisto and Dearboro- s, NROUSEIROLD l)DDDé- (GREKTINDUCEENTS [ w:vn‘\‘ nf“ m‘:fl ;:Juy:‘ i Elegant parlor and chiaimber dute o at your own pr u RN s 'l‘llfl EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD COMY. sell furniture, carpets, stoves, cruckery, ttia celebrated Euiplro parlor bedstead, ou(v b Toweal Caali pricea. - BAlearcuimy S5 FKE UDeas SiLcee usdclent proul 4 ] 3, Clilcagu, Ay ATAV L DR SA cuaful. . i DEGALLY AKD QUIETLY GRTAINED . lll‘lll ?l‘l":; ll);’l ‘:’l\?‘flllphu l,l,l"" ‘fi. 'lgcllmrm:a alerial, Fee after decree, uat cf referencus. K PenslieiL, 81518 87 Aviiand Block, Cilcagor Ji fl INED xi)ll INCOM. atibtilty, €ic. Legal rywhere, Atldavits sutli- ‘tteailleiics immaterial, Fou after decreo. ALVYN, (tuom 6, 8 Washingion-st,, Chicago, 1 VORCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY lln-vcrflflllu -ml)remw ‘yl for_Incamp (0. eaideuo uptivessary. Fee after decreo experience. A. GODDINT, 1enrburist. OBTAINED dbiiity, 3 yeurs’ SEWING MAOHINES. 110 EXCUANGE=A 3-BTORY BUICK BOILDIN nire of a live town of 11,00 L the business- Iants, In Central Wiscouslu, fof Clicago property, Sk of govds, £ 54 Tribiue Ouice. A e LOUIES, INITULE, AND MERCHANDISE 3o 0T proor warchoues 10 Weat Mlurue-ate Money alyaucud 10 KUy s0BBE luweal charges Al MAKES OF FIlg aachin Eis( X es, uli ht-closs, With fate funprovéments, P! o smo meane; not | arranted thice yeurs, at lober prices thau over beforts “Iribuug wilic Ay 1 with uider S0 yrans uld. - Al o i feol il 2 OF A, J. MELCHENT, X4 WE fucs sold vil Diontbly paywcite, Tepatred, THACHY B0 uBg- (Ul rh MATERIAL Vanliures and Cify nton 6, APMY W WL A HUTCH! Tivaie 1ugtod-ai.

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