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OCCULTATION OF SATURN. Ho Will Poss Bohind the Moon Noxt Bunday Morning---Description of the Phoromenon. A Look at the Earth from the Other Planetse«-Mun's Insignifleance In tho Schome of Natnre.' Ratly in the morning of Bunday, Bept. 8, the moon will pass dircefly between us and the planet Baturn; hding him completely during the space of one hour and cleven miuntes from the yiew of gazurs In the Northwest, 1f the weath- er be fine tho phenomenon will be the most fn- teresting nstroomics) event of tha year, In o popular sense,—the golar celipee of March 2% not belng visible, on account of a snow-storm. The chiof drawback to n general witnessing of the oceultation is tho fact that it will occur atan unecasonnble hour,—wWhen most of our readers will be In the arms of Morpheus. The event will begin, to observers In Chicago, at 1:48.8. m. at which time tho moon will Inck only about thirteen hiours of belnglat the full, andfwill bo nlittle more than two hours ‘west of she Meridlan, The planct will meet the moon about 23 degrees cast from the highest point on her disc; the western part of hia ring system passing behind lier first, -followed, about 10, seconds afterwords, by the western limb of the planct. The castern edge of tho rings will dis- appear almost exuctly one miuute atter the vommencement of the phenomenon, As re- ferred to Chicago, the vecultation will be very nearly central; the western cxtremity of the Hugs passing in Une with us and tho moow's mr(:':ep At f!!h. &3m, 41s, o. m., the centro of nge planet will be [n ling With a pointon the mnn? '8 dise which {s 13 degrees from tho lowest point on her surface, munm towards the west, Ialt s minute hefare, lalf o minute ‘mcr this date, are the times when the wcllernfund gaatomn extremitls of the H0g8 Pech ating 10 bebind the moon. | Addln gcconds, we obtain Sh, 53m. 225, and3h, 5m. Os. R the instants of mpparent contuct of 85, dlsc of Saturn with that of the moou. BATURN tbe di . Z The above dlagram represents the position of the planet and his rings, with refegence to the ul!ncem. part of the moon’s Nmb, st the beginnl n;i of "the oceultation. On the same seale of Inches to the minute of are, the wze of the lunar disc would be represented by s crcle of 45l Inches In diameter. Tho line perpendicul the lunar odge shows the di- rection of the moon’s centres it {s also nearly the relntlve path of Saturn behind the muou duriug the oceultation. The disgrain also npproximntely indlcates the ition of the planet at the thne'of emergence. Wo planct advancea obllquely, the southern sido of the weatern edge coming out first, and (e northern part of the castern edge of the ringa belng last in apparcnt contact with the moon. This beautiful phenomenon can -scarcely be sbeerved with the naked eye, as the light of the nearly full moon will be so great a4 to obscuro that of Baturn_for somg time beforo and iter the ocenltation, A good vpera-glass sfll show {t to ndvantage, and an sstronomical telescope fs stitl better. With the Jast numed Instrument tho abovispositions will appear to ba reversed, as the rn{- of light eross ench other in the tube. The thne of hin- mersion, as glven above, Is truo to withina few seconds? 1L 1s not necessary to calculate it with $he preclufon required for etncrgence, for reasons very well understood by the practical sstronomer, TR NS, It will be observed that the rings of Saturn sppear 10 be much narrower than they are nsually represonted In the text books, * The frcscnt breadth, 1s only onc-seventh part of he length, and onc-third the diameter of the lanet, - Most of our renders probably know hiat the proportlon hetween the dismeters, as seen by us, is dependent upon our chunging pnmfln with respecet to the plane of the riigs, he carth {n now elevated efght aud a uarter degrees above that - plane, to the worthward, a&ud the angle will di- minish from uow tlN March, 1878, when the edge of the vings will bo turned towards s, and they will be visible only ns a very thin line, even In the best of teleacopor. ¥rom that time for about 73 yeara the rinzs will gradually “open out,’ presenting to us i otlier side, that now visfblo belng then turncd away from ns. During the next 7§ years thy appareut breadth of thie ringn will decrease; and 50 on, LIl 20}¢ yours hence the aspect of the rings will be uearly the samo as at present, The major nx13 of’ the fizure now forma un anglo of B4 degrecs with the hour ¢lrclo that passes through It; thewestern end belog turncd north- wanl 6 dgerees from the Huo of astronomicud easl and West, ‘fuo rings ure now eo oblignely situated that they cannot be studied to advantage through the telescope. Tt 1s not only diffteult to cateli & Elmpso of tho Alvislons, but even to say from obgervation which aido of the rings Is between us aud the plunet. Tt they are now opened to us just about gamuch ag me*‘ were to Gallleo when he turned his imperfect Instrument upon them. It Is o wonder that lie was unable to determine their charactor, or that Saturn should be regarded as o Ylnnul withs handles " (ansnc) as o solution of the diffieulty. It re- quired nearly halt o century of patlens ol servation to find out the truth, which wes an- nounced by Huygens. Under these clreum- stances it innst bu regarded as tery atrangs that tho Hindoos appear to have wsuspected, or known of, the existence of 1 double rm: uround Baturn many centuries before the of_Gali- leo. They could scarcely have oblsined such knowledge b\' observation; and wo are almoat obliged to full back on the dilemma that they elther recelyed that truth by inapiration, or clse that they placed Lo serpents around tha bod, of thelr Delty, Banl, Lo represent some other Lact than thé munular accomplniment of Saturn, A PEW PIOURES, Ttisnf comparatlvely little valuo to make statements of planctary distunces and mnfim. tudes, unless for purposes of comparison, Wa can form no dea of the uetual dimensions from any mero array of Hgures. But we may profit- ahly stale a few, as & ueans of comparing the efféets of relntive distance on _spparsnt magnl. tude, Iy the above disgram Saturn 8 repres seuted by a cirelo less than half an o in dinmeter; while we have nlrcady stated that tha moon would require a circle of 4534 loches acrass, which fs more than ninety times aa much diuweter, to represont her on the same scale, The relative np][urml- diameters ars nearly 1 to 102, Bquaring thls ratlo, for arcs, Wo find that the moon will appear to cover miore than 10,000 thnes &s much surfaco as Bsturm (without bis ripgs) next Sunday morning, Yet Wwhen we goge the two In the light of the mos! yecent resvarch, wo ind that the two dismoters of Baturp arp 72,600, and (4,000 miles, respec- g\;lely. while that of the mooa {s only 2,160 8. ‘The cause of this apparent anomaly {8 fonod nthe euormous proportion of distance. ‘That 3‘11??.“'.'1“ from xhlu :&‘r&q "%: isluxulu u"'{xm ualmiost cxactly 84 miles, white (e moon's centre will {:u auly 243,000 milcs from Chicago (9101000 miles from the earth’s centre). Lo ratto of theso numbers I nearly os 330,000 taone. Multiply the moon's dlameter in mllea by 830,000, =nd We have the diameter of a globo Whlch at tho distanes of Saturn would appear t0us to be ag large as the full moon, It would Ye more than efght times that of thae suntil Buck un object. would ulmost rival In absolute bulk the Blazing Sirivs. 17 such @ body wero toncentric with the cargl, Its surface would be dearly twonty thnes farther away than is tio unar orbit. ~ Placed at the distance of Satarn, 3ur moon, which Is vuch su fmporunt object in $he cvenfug aky, would be so sull a speck that ® wuld ouly be picked up Iulm\vu!ul telue scope. At such n distasce a globe the slae of our earth woutd be barcly visible to the ere, under the most favorable clrcumstun, BTILL ANOTHIK CONTRAST. The wish of Burns, that wo bad the power ‘To sae varzclves as olhers sce us wes well enough when contined to terrestrint Jazers; byt the'realisution uf that wish would #lack us ab ot uncom furtable disudvantage i 16 led, l]l[‘“cfl to the dwellers un othier plancts. It o no lmvlrnlllu that Satirn fs [nhabited Dy sen- tient hefugas bul not mproball L the sur- faces of wome of his clght satellites nre tho abines of reasonlug crentires, At the beafy our cattl et enly be vlsible to theucag o star o the sixth or seventh magnftude; Imt there is the additional dificalty that to them. the enrth fa uever clongated morg than shout 61 degrees from the sun, which,allowing for tha decrensed brightness of the cetitral huninary nd scen fromn the distance of Satnrn, must re‘mlnf it mnore difilcult for thew Lo xpy oué the A_-!(:lf ehee of our globe than (L s fur ud to detect the planet Meretiry, which Copernicus regretted on lifs deathe-bed that he had neyer scen, and which yery many aatronomers of the preaent day have never feon exeept through the tele- seope. ‘This " bl world of ouru} the most im- pariaut olifect u the universe, as it teed to ho considered, 18 pethaps too fnslgmificant to l;u noticed by Ylm uhubltants of Satdrn’s moovs, aud certuinly o ver, unlm- sortant _ thing to Uiem, at e best. ]Imv inuch less fmportant It musat be to the ine hnbitants (of farther-off worlds—te the peuple who lve fn or near Uranus, or Neplune, or i still nore distant plancts of our system of whoec existence even we are ignorant, need not be safd, We are shinply wa nothing tu thele cyes, Qur method of reasoning has reduced ua to the equivalent of nothinguess before wa havo traveled one part In 16,000 of the distanco from the sun to tho Hinit where hlsgrravitativa power {s disputed by that of the ncarest fixed star. Onr earth ftself becoming unrecogniz- able at distances which arn insignificant as compared with the larger ones already measured within the visillo uniterse, we mny well conclude that tho mites calied men and women who move on the cartls's surface nre stifl Jese moteworthy. And yet these ilies, or some of them, hiave sounded thedepths referred to. Pouchet needed not to linve r.n{ml from the star-orbits to the ocean-heds Lo find the inti- nitely great aud the fufinitely little, e might have found both in the one ereature—man—so small thnt he compnres with tho graln of dast In the balanee: 8o great, that ho can examing, measure, welgh, and criticlse the grandest works of the Almighty. T TIE OCCULTATION will be viaible, weather permjtting, from sll parts of the United 8tates—from Mafne to Ban Frau- cisco. At Washinglon it will commence at 2h, 40 8. m., and Iast one honr, At Boston it will begiu at 8h. Om, & m., and occupy fll}g’ min. utes. At the succeeding full moon, on Sunday afternoon, the moon witl be rmml cclipsed; but that phenomenon will not be viaible from this part of the worlil, the mgon belng below the horizon of the Unfted Stutes duriog the whale time. ————— . COLLECTING TAXES. 7o tha Kdltor of The Tritune. Caicacy, Aug. 20.—Mr. Anthony’s cxcellent lotter on collecting taxes (Aug. 10) brings forcibly to view the fact that tho system of col- lecting taxes in Iilinots Is & relic of o period that has long einve pasicd,and as applied to the present {s barbarous, There ought to be very 1ittlo tax-fighting In I1linols, and there ought to bo no tax-sales except where the owners lave abandoned their lands. #1Taxatlon Is necessary to support every form of munlcipal government, excopt fn thoao raro instances where thers Is an endowment or prop- erty vested in the municipal corporation sufil- clent to matntain its cast. Taxcs are virtunlly Iafd {n all cases without the consont of tho tributary, In despotic Gov- ernmenta be ls not consulted, In arlstocratis Governments he can have no voice unlcas Le s one of tho few who form the wrlstocratic class. 1o republican Governments the represcutatives elected by a majority of the people very imper- fectly represcnt the desires of tha majorlly of tlie electors, and arc adverse to those who op- pose them, The taxea Imposed, and the pur- poses to which they arc applled, ara often ob- Jeets of the bitterest oppositionand’ censure of alarge part of the representatives and of the people. Yet the taxea fali on all altke. Whether thoy are for good or evil,—are approved or do- cried by ang dtizen, he Is compelled to psy the exact amount allotted to him by n power over which ho Las no contral. ernments {8 exerted when the government puta ita hand fnto the pocket of each indivilual and takes from cach necording to lls will, without reference to Indlviduai desires or consent, The ower of taxatlon 18 absolutely nocessary; bul atise of ta neccasity, it {s ‘of all powers o govermment the most Habls 1o abuss by ita agonts. &A‘hs offlcers are generl!l{ not tax-payers, but tax consumers; mcn who five clthier from ssla- ries paid dlreajy from the tax or from Ins guthered through contracts, or Ly indlrect meane filkched from the tax-payer. " Evcn the beat of men in salaried olllce are prone to make every exertion Lo fucreasc thelr own perquisites, sod ‘regard the tax-paycr only as oue from ‘whoun thielr revenues can be drawn by pressure. And ail oflicers are pronie to consider them- selyes tho masters Insteul of the servauts of the péople, and scting under orders. To {llustrata 1his propensity to nbuse this power of :taxation and expenditure we recall that when the cousti- tution gnd becu adopted fixing s lmlt to ity debts, and was about to ¢o into effect, the city oflicers, to forestall its desizn, borrawod 84,000, 000 in excess of the limit. After the firo ths Stato relloved us of $2,600,000 dobt and turned the money into the City Treasury to build pub- licbulldings; but It wasall mlsn[xpllw. More than $1,500,000 of specinl asseseinent and other funds havo Leen mlm;)gsroprlnmfl. ‘Thero 1s o floatiug debt of $4,600,000; overy dollar of which ropro- sents misappropriited funds. Tho defalcations of coltectors and officera of the Treasury amount to abdut $1,000,000. This laenoughto ilustrate the tendency to do wrong mather tlan obey orders and remaln within the income. Tho amount thus misappropristed n aix {eua s 813,)000.000. and excoeds the whole lawlul debt of the city. On the other hand enlaries have heen kept up ta a high polut natwitlistandlug the peneral dla- tress, und that wages In overy oblier department luve fallen, and that not one-fourth of thae em- ployes of the eity could earn hualf they now get nt any other business then drawing pay out of the tax-payers ‘)ockuu. Resvectg collection of taxes tho comstitu- tion and statute Inw was plain cuough, but, cancocting neans to avold obedlence to orders, tho officers succeeded In preventing the levy of nn,i' 14X for goveral yoara, ligse are a fow of the deplorable results which follow from the Jack of that rigld serutiny of every actlon fo relatlon to the revenus thiat {3 absolutvly necessary to the gecurity of the community. Duttes laid upon lands and imports on the property of merchants and other owners of per- sounl cstate have from tho fMist rocord of Tngllsh laws been the comnion method of tax- ation In the realm of England, This Jand duty has always been lald in proportion to the valus of the land. From 1093 it has been aunual, 'The carly methods of e e an inrds| among o 3 Illegal exullmr-, under claim of right to tax, and” extensions of dubjous power to obtaln money, brought on a condition af distrust that mado upposition to the Government scein o esmary to many, so that the oplnfon of the twelve Judges of England was taken at the King's commang, snd they unanimously return- cd that the tax might ln\vlulI{ be luid ‘and ?ay- ment compelled fu'case of refusal or refractors noas, Notwithatanding this, in 1687, Hampden, nut content with the sophistrics of the Judges to sustaln the tax, defended asult brought four only 20 ahillings, and waged a bitter contest in the Court, which occupled six months sud did mare to creste, and to school the people to de- mand, the liberty wo now enjoy than sny single event dn all Llitory., Hampdes was beaten. Beven of the .!mlfiu pronounced judgment on the ground of the funato necessity for rev- enuo and the fnuate right of Qoverne ment tp exact {t. Two promaunced for the tax-fighter on techuical grounds. 'I'wo gaye opinlona nlg‘xnlnut tho legallty of the tax, and one was sick. " Tho nation ropudiated tho declston of the Judges, and gna of the wild- cat of modern listoriaus says, ** thuse who had trusted to the faith of the ‘Judges were undo- ceived, and looked with lndlgnn%(un onso pros- tituted a craw.” Interwoven futo the cominon law {n every form and the dearest thing In the listory of the natlon was the sccurity of froe hold rights: they were protocted by Magna Charta, sud from'that date have been” the po- cullar hoast and. Brlde of tho Engllsh people. The Incltnation to administer Government in dlsregard of iaw, of which the continued at- tempts to enforce {llegal taxes and attacks on !n.'cimld rights were tndications, caused rebel- lion, regletde, anarchy, milltary rule, and, when Junes sought tu perpetuste tho evils, they furced revolation aud anew Governmont, pleg- od, among othcr thiugs, agulust all unlawful luvies of money (A, D, 1859), earcely sixty years after thut (1740) the de. scenasnts of some of that peopla Ielt eggrievod on thls sidv of the Atlantle, The coutroversy contiuued over Jittle watters through su cutire generation, untll thoss bred fn that achool pledged the world their natlonal fulth agalust absolutisin (1770) and declared their natlonality, “I'ho State Goyervments of the original Blatea were formed by thelr Constitutions at varlous dates from 170U to 1818, Thelr institutlons were frumed by nien, who, through the traditions of 800 years, had fuberited wll the Engllshman's re- spect for freehiold rlghtasaud who, through ve géncratlons, bad been trotned in debate upon and rebellion sgainst iliegal cxestlons ol power callection were discontent Ouce of the most deapotic powers of all “goy- " there would {n matters of taxation, Names do not connt mnel in the history of that school. No tnan was free from gerave (aulte and etave orrors The 1noLiotn of th Clagses LI iy, 1 030N Lo wurface from thie to thne were ., Htuoue and npparently as dangerons ate, © e lerout ne the stormy meas -of o abiu by princlples grew, “men wero only the fnelilents nnd revolutions only the eras tiat marked their advancement. The 1o arltament, Ceomwed) and the armies of the Commonweafth marked the rising of the lower cliss to a cluss of nien of firem. cournge directed by I[lflll':lph-n or [deaa, Uhey marked the changoe “of the people from blitud reverence for n Kl to InYense natlouality and desire to control the Institutions of the nation, 5 ? 'The revolution of 1088 presents only tha at- sertlon of some rights of the \neo le [lulnmlt the Republican priiiciples of Hollund which held its independence and assertod the néw e oinst the middlo nge. The Revolution kuown to English-speaking taces as exceeded this which we denominate hat of 10538 [n its effeets, It cominanced before 1610 and dfd not end til] our Stutcs were foimed, Few will now deny thut the principles of that revolntion, and ‘ol our own nnfiunnllty. are sound. (o of them allects tila matger of taxe atlon, thispower of the State to extéuct from each {ndividual without lis consent what fs deemed Lils vroportion of the burdens tobe OrnyY. ‘The principles of the thne and the declared alleginnce to them compelted llxc‘lu-lmnl dects- tonsofeach Btateto announcqprincipleslike thueo whose sceda were sown gencrations beforo the nutlon had its exist:nee, and whose ductrlne rmem!cd overy State at the foundation of Its natitutions. As soon as a case cane to the United 8tates Bupremo Court it held that “ to diveat au indlvidual of his property against hls consent every substantial requisite of Lhe luw st bo shown to have bren complicd with \5 Pet, 504 3 Dall. 316). Chicf-~Justice Marshal in 6§ Wheaton 110, s«id It was a self-evident proposition, that no Individual or publle oficer can sell and convey the land of another unless authorized to do so by cxpress law, and the per- son {nvested with such puwer must pursue with precision thc course iucacrnml by the law or bis act will be invalid. Lord Mansticld tn Cowper's Report (20) bad expressed the same doctring, and bad buen sustained in cases running throupty tho English reports. Twenty-two States Lud concurred {n these prineiplea without a syllable of diesent, whon the princlple was repeated In tho leadlug cuse {n Iiinofs: *The prococdings preseribed” by tho Revenue law are cf a speciul and suminary claracter, and contrary to the course of coramon law, 'The rosull wnay often bo to deprive a man of Lis properly without any actual knuw)r»dizu by him of tho proceed- inge agalnst it, It Is a sound and Inflexible rule of 1aw that when spovial procecdings . are au- thurlzed by statute by which the cstate of one tuan may be divestedand trunsferred toatotlier, every materfal provision of the statute must be complied with. ' The owner hius the right to in- sfst upon o strict performance of all’ the ma- torfal requirements, and eapeciatly of those de- slgned for his security, and tho “non-perform- ance of which inay operats to hls prejudice.” (14 1 225.) ‘Chis-was by no meana the first case; similar ntterances occur . In the first Iilinofs Reports (Brecess 893) and in frequont reputition from then ¢l now. Illinols hus never beeu & tax- fighting State mora than any other 8tata where thero were sttempte tg overthirow the princle plu of justice aud of lnw, From Maine to “lorlila and Arkansas, every Court hiad treated it na » sclf-evident proposition, that there must bea law and that law must be complied with in cvery substantial requisite by those charged with ILa execntion, or & man's” proparty could not be taken (roin him. No Btate had dissented from the doctrine, It cannot bu questioned that the substantial re- quiremonts of the Iaw ought to be obeyed by the officers of the law who are to take awuy o wman's pmner:(y without his conseat. About thirty years sgo thero was so little monuy i Illinofs, and buslness had been done »o carclessly, wmaking investmenta In tax-sales 80 precarions, that money could not be obtafned from thoee who had not versonal property on which ta le cxecutive ofljcers, who could not detormine the exlstence of any fact, and whose_action was al- \nx- subJect to Impeachment in Court. uew plan, in whlch three classes united, was proposed, nnmelrv: to havo & suit brought in the naturc of u suft in rein agatnst the land, o which sl the world would be par- tics, and nll would be bound by the decree. One class conslsted of those Who wished to collect the revenue. Thoy felt that, by mak- jug sales good, thoy would hold a danger over land-ownors would compel them to pay. ‘The moving cluss were tax-buyers who coveted certaln tracts of lund in the Interfor of the State, and desirod to get them for almost nothing. A third and lurge cluss belleved the courts would be honeat and would render judg- went for nothiog that waos not due, and thus would form & coustaut guard sgainst Ulegal levies and unauthorized or frrecular action, All thesa clunses wers dlau;‘\‘?o(nm 8tiil the rflnclplal- 30 poodn ove that It wan estab- fahed’ Ly the new Constitution in 1870 that there should bo no sale of land for any tax or nsecasmicnt but vn tho order or judgment of some court of record. Tho intention of such a* provislon ordalned by the common pooplo of the Btate s perfoctly clear, They inteuded that thera should Le no unlawful tax salea, Buch ;{rucr.cdlugl are highly penalin thelz operation and conscquences. Coata aro charged at the tirst step, and a hoavy enslty attachs to (he sale of forfciture, ‘tho rnw intended that tha Court should examing the taxes and render an honest and {utelligent judy- ment In ordering sale, False levies are very frequent. This year ono tuwn levies £20,000 to replace money misapprapriated last yoar, Tho directors of styerul \schoul districts have levied double the gcrunlngu they were permitted to lovy without an clectian, "If these thious ap- peared on the face of the warrant the Collector would be a tresspasscy in enforcing the tax; and If not 8o apparcnt, the oflicers who committed the malfeasance would be chargeable. Dut the collector mnkes no levy ou goods, and the court renders a fudgment and ordera the land to ha gold. Courts are never subject to suit for wrong judgment; tho officer commanded to executs the obey, and s protected by the ]udfment. The Judgment ts of necesaity a~ determination that the tax is due, so that wm\ruun and ap- ression in cvm' step of the- taxing machinery ln tcrmtly o aud §s octually very prove on iftho courts would strictl itemn and reject every one examine evi hat was doubtfu over{ little tax fightivg, A law- sbiding eplrit would grow from & scnse of so- curity,und houcsty aud correctn in office would grow from the responsibility to such ex- suilnation. 3 ‘Tho cousts, however, have heen astute to find means to shut tholr ¢yes go tight that it was al- most iImpossiblo to open them with un "m'lfj 1ess than a sledge-hammer. Fromn 1805 {o 187 1t was the boast of tlio Board of Putilte Works, the taxing officers, and the Law Dclmrlmanl that they would dons they plessed, snd we cauld not help oursclves; that it made no dif- ferance whether they had any law. or not, tho Bupreme " Court would fnd some way out, or make a Taw, ‘The courts actnally held fn ono case that though the Assuesors did not attompt to obey the 1aw, and, by thelr dfsohedience, deatroyed tle uniformity required by the Constitution, it was agood asscssment, and bound the land. In fhia they overruled more than 200 coscs. In other caaes they held that the Conrt would not only render judgment without evidence, but that they would uot cqmpel the production of the evidence In ¢ho hauds of the carporation. ‘Tho very mutters on which the sult was brought, and whick beluf produced, would show il there was uo right to a judgment; but the party defending “must Hny the plalutif hun- ilreda of dollars tor cortified copies of tho docu. nients sued on Lo shuw that they coutalned no right of actlon, In s bhundred ways the oflicerd have been taught to place every obatacle la the way of justles, . ‘This looso and reckless disregard of law has been fostercd, millions lost, and & chaotle con- dition established. It the luws Lud beon atrictly applied by the courts, no judiment rendered without the clear rimary ¢vlderice, nothing allowed to go by do- ault, the poor would be egullly nrotecied with the rich, und there would Lo very littlo tax- fighting, 1t tho offcers ind been taught by such rigid severity to respect and obey the spirit of the luwa, these villafnous atatutes which havo got the nhylmu trouble wonld not have been passcd, and we would 1ot be haing our titles clouded by huodreds of ssles yurl{ as_now. But n{flmr- acenstomod to do ua they pleased have v fn defiance of Thé prin. tha deslrs of the people (hey have got- ten nr & more vomplicated systetn of tax- gals clouds than ever before existed fu the Btate ‘There onght to be no tax sales. There arc hone of mowent in tbe older States. ‘The State could carry the taxes and get moro noney from them than now. It would ]m[vl the Slate to liave a court of taxes. Ono which, Leforo a warrant lssucs, should examine every step In thio asscasuiont on proof; ahoull exanifue nvu:!y step fn making nnr leyy to bo entered, should yefect everythlng wot fn atrlet con- fornity Wi law,” ehould preserve the evi- dence * tokel aud order the collection of the taxes found due. After aix monthe the court might take qmnl of thosonot pald, and adjudging them delinquent, add s penslty'of § per ceut, And thaa every alx moaths, for seyeral ) . All' the proceedings had baen by Judgment {8 bound to ] years, but without other costa, At the eud of, perhaps, fve years, there might be a eale, in el ense nohe woult ba el but shandoned § 3 there was the striet arratiay anid ol Judiinent, und no power of Feview nut by writ of error within a yeer ur two, there would he mora monay recelved in pwpurllon o the lovics than now, and lttle chance or dealre o eontest that would not be exhibited {n the outset, Epwaitn Rosr. . Mule and Lion. The Clncinnatt donkey that whipped a llon was not, it secme, the first animal of that aperies to subdua the king of Lessts. Tho fol- lowtng ftem we find reproduced In the New York Yun ; *Many years agon Florentine gen- tlemnan hiad A mule so viclous that his grooms and servanta could banlly approach It without recelelng a kick or 2 bite. Its wnoster, ofrer employing in vain cvery means to render |4 mora fractable, reaolved to expose the creatirs 40 the wild beasts in theinenngerie of the Grand Duke. A llon was seeordingly ley loasey whase roaring would have frightened , ahy other anlmal; but the inule wisely rutlred,” without showing nu;' Kign of fear, fo 8 cormer of tho court, in which he only could be sttucked from hehind, where its greateat atrength flcs, and there walted the attuek of its enciny, observing Nl all the while from the corner of (ts eye, il presenting iL8 crupper, The Hon, renslble of the difficulty of the nagault, amployed a1l his oddreas Lo cnfch his foc nt disadvantage. At ength the mule found en opportunity to glve bl 8o violent s kil that ntne or ten of " hiy teeth were broken, the frugineuts fiying In all dfrections. The king of bensts acknowledged a defeat, and retreated to Lis den, leaving tho wule master of the fleld.” ———— ‘What John Wanted. N Denter 2 A Chlnamnn went into u dry-coods store yes- terilay, 8nd looked all around with those nlurlmlz eyes, cut the wrong w-’v of the feather. S Whit do you want, Jolm ()" sald an_alluble catleman with his bair parted In the widdle. 4 Me nu see hin,” riptled John, yVell, what Is it 1ike, Johni'* For a moment the Celostial transportod hiin- gclf in s brown study, 1le thought very hard, nnd thou that saddic-volored countenance Nt v llkl;‘gnd' business-end of o Hghtoing-bug, o replied: l'l'uuea upin windley. Flycomein hono como in, catelice on ontelde allé samo.” And shortly Juhn walked away as happy as a basket of thips, with two yards of green gauze, i % F0_HRENT-1HOUSES. 0 RENT_HDUBE 705 WAHABI-AY.. TRO- stoty frame hrick basemont, In good order, Ap- Ply st 4 Doarborn-st., lioom 4, W RENT—NICK 10-ROOM DRICK HOUBR KEAT Ldncaln arky whter,gaa, aud batli rent vary low, G B, WALLER, 41 Clark-at., Toom 13, T['0 RENT—NEAR LINCOLN ALK ANDLINCOLN- Y. CATA, B DEW 11.7000 brick and Mol octbEun front house} overy convenfencs; nao A nice 6-room B8k Chetp o amall faully, CHA3, N. HALE, 153 aiph-at. M0~ RENY—LANOR PORNISHED COTTAGH, northenst corner of Van Huren-st. and Wiachestor- #Y-1 lot 48 feut front, Clicup to HEt party. loguiro at housa, . To’nh‘:{r—n VURNIHIED THREE STORY MAL. big frini hatae, witlypiodern mgrovewnent, and i o testuraall e paFtles neALanOIy, Eiv: o onathIe partte . 15E Rame Aud ndress, - Audrest ¥ i+ Tribnne ofice. [0 NKRT—TO A DUSIRANLE PATEIY WITHOT Shiliren, the twosatory and bisement brick uwollng &S \AUAAII-aY, W} 1Ak hourd T 0 ENT—1OUBPE-HOUTH, WE Divistons, chicap. oul ‘o n [0 RENT=FLATH IN Tl NEW RUILDING NOB, e 39 Glaie-st, LESIT O CLOLRG, Rooms abfgmbicen, o DO T TOUR 7] RENT-VORNTENED oGNS 18 KINGSUULY Bloe! Apply 8t RRour [0 RENT_FLAT 4 ROOMS, MODRIN_TMPROVE. Jpeaia, No: 0 Thisty-nist-at. acwr Michigaa- ¥, W, SPRINGER, 152 Dearvorn-at., Joom 3. F[O_RENT—FURKISIED AND UNFURNISHED roica at ei3 Wabast-av,, cOmor of Vau Buren-st. Unoxeeptionabia raferances pequirud, T]0_RENT-RICELY, FUTSLS nlshod rooms, with AND RO] 13 i et e TED AND UNFUIL: with bath Poom and Cinthes fremes; rentlow. 103 Kust Washington-at., Room 21, 70 RENT—STITES OFf ROOMS ¥OR HOUSEREET, Ing, at low rates, 1o Mendel Bluk. Inquuire of anitor, oom 1, 127 Van Buren-st, 10 RENT—UNFURNIBUED ROOMS FOI: FAMILY o ihree, a4 Weut Jackionil, 1ot par —YWO PINE FURNIGNED FRONT fluor. QTJSnlll.u ute 6k, NT—100 FRANKLIN-BT.. — PUHNIANKD rooma by e day of week v geiieines onlyy new managoment. _lngulre of MAY. FORTEIL, Kou RENT~85 AND 67 DEAMNORN.ST., NOOMB handsvinely furnished, carpeta and furniture, cte., Al ey thviamotiorste, - - - 0_TKNT—I{ANDBOMELY-F URKIGED FRONT roauis, $10 0 20 per montiy, Tor centicumn ouly; 1ics4 JocatiGn {n L city, 161 Boall CIark-at., Roow 11, 19, BENT = UARDEGUELY FULNIBIKD EGUTH front rooms, 171 Fifeh- rucr Monrog-et, LY FURNTaRD AO0318 3 quiet: everything first-clas; genta ia Lakeins AG01Y b 1c0om 1 o 9, RUBT - ioo, FRANKLLVEE, FORNISRE RRTAREeTL Tuauire of Mits. FOSTICH Hoota 10 To HENT-310 WABABII-AV., CORNRHJIACKBON- . 10 foud tenulid, ‘very deairable roaw W RAKA ."'fl‘l'n‘N‘mgi‘r:um:r;nsr o Mngle frout roams, choa) ;A Wl Mo 2 0 RENT=THRER VRRY CHOLC! FURNISHED roums, wllhfi? and uss of bath-room, a1 Oge deneav., appasite Union Park. e F]'0 RENT-UNFURNIBHED TOOMS IN RUITES, 17 covgieniiy Biio0. uh for feitiea oF rentay for Todgings, 207 South k- RENT-—, suite of room! to the right panth B TPO_RERT—A NEATLY-FURNISHED ROON 14 new brick houso—for two lady 38 month, with use of plano, 41 Flerca- Tiiren and Halitod-ate. 70 RENT—ELKQANTLY-FURNISIRD FIONT AL~ §ove roem} slfo ans vack riom, with oF witioit tioard. 823 Wabnali-av. e e e s TO RENT-—-STORES, ORFICEY, &co PN s S ob v Svle b i e S Storen. PO, RENT-STONR 523 BTATRST. BUTWERNY 1 "Van liurcn snd Usrriaon, W, WALLRL, 41 Clark- st., Toom 11, 0_RENT=ITALF TIE BECOND FLOOT OF THR tna sewlng-Maching Bulidiog, 146 Btatesh., With ase of olevator. _Apply on the preintacs. offices, . 70 RENT-APACIOUS AND ELEGANT FRONT Fooin for afice puriioses. JUA Sotith UIArkaL., near Medison. _Inquire at 150 Fifth-ay., up-stalr '1‘0 RENT-VUH month {n thie Bxchinge, 90 Ladatle-st Miscollancous, 'O RE! -BASEMENT SOUTIWEST CORNER OF Tush and Michigan-ats, for Hghs manufaeturing Dusinesa; will gulsh (o sulf. Butchor-shop, wilh fz- turea. carnor Thirty-ninthest, and Indlana.ay., ¥, W. SURINGER, 183 Deerborn-at;, Room 3. WANTED-TO RENT. ANTEP—T0 RENT_TWO FURKIGNED OR UN- WY A Tt rooims, with aF withiut: board, an AN floor, Ly genticman, wife, and Loy; location must be aut Of CIncleat. 4ad woutl ‘of Fuperfor, and must have A1l eonvenlvhees, with Srst-closs board, - Adress T ot TR oillce, OOALDING AND LODGING, s A N A s Woueh Side. RD.COURT—TO RKNT, WITIL BOARD O e i Bew Botste, Moot trou Lot od €01 water, cloiol] privaty family. i 7 FABT VAN, DUREN.SF NIRRT EIATE Tioard for lwtes or geullcmou, $4 10 §5 pu week, with uao of Plaio, ¥ FICPLY_FUM GRE MICHIOANAY.~LATIOE, vick Tourm, to Teol, S IER e f = MICIIOAN:, olslied frout room, als Wit Doard, ab luoJorate ratoay referduces Fequirnw 3 BOUTIE HTATE-BT, = PLELRANT “FUR: € nishiod rootis, en salie or slugle, frum $4 to §3 Fucok. Traudeniataken. % MICHIGAN: AV, ~PLEASART FUINTSAED roulis, single or llll' aufts, with or withoat or week, Dol troin $4 1097 MICIGAN-AV,~NICE FURNISIED KOOM ’y!:_l_‘._l‘_nr’l[lquplviuyln oforences exchauged, (80 HLIGAN-AV.SFLEARANT ROOMS, WITIT Airat-claas bosnd, for familics of sioglo'gentla- 1uen; refences reyiired. ; 806 WADABIAV,—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM and bedroom nleely furnished; slen, two puars fors, clothes-closel, liot and eold water, witl board. to kuoileinen and wives ur alugle guntiemon, 83 WANABU-AV.—PLEASANT NOOMS TO ent, with excelicnt board. Ouly rellabio par- Lea nieed wpply. Weat Sides WEST MONROE-ET,~FPLEASANT ROOMS 429 Thitodionrd: BON-5T., TLAND-AY, A i s AR ST 3 601 NePr i guntiuinan and wite of two Mogle geutlemen. Nortu 814 2 NORTH DEARDOUN.ST—ELEQANT FVR. C . 92 BION T foon o Fem. singls or 65 saitos alpo cas he sa®ommoduted with Arst-cliss board 17] A widow 2 108 DEARTORN-AV, = FURNISHED ROOMS, LUO _ withi buar, + T1 1 TEALDORS AV-SUTEOF ¥IGNT ROONS, il socoud fuor. witl board, sultable for four gen® e price $29 por weuk THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876. CITY REAL ERTATYE 21,20 1V TAKEN BY THE 18T OF #oal unttaze, wnd lot Zigion, g b rront, Un rortbesst corner of Tayor ane Thieonftnge B In Wleidy bullt up bl Ugden-ay, cap fin within ong blosk Cypre.nat, harhiond, and 1y nnd 1 {8 oy uf businests wain. T, 701 BAL ' stor. Fu;‘ll;fi.u, F=g2,00 A LE=LOW, i #tu) 'p,‘,'#"'g,f,"”’ improvements enmpie v lR)« ‘Tribuno office. 300 WEST VAN i husementbrick, with ba uit g pince for a B, LUl ites” rlile nutes el 84 carnef FInrTard snd Canphll-ave. Qew frame, No, No, 12 Harvats Filintore-st. thie original cost, inonthly psymionta to suit, P‘U" BALE~, o Fou B R KY and LF- 1 CetES, 3 Bl mesr Contre, 3 blo GHOAN FACTOIY, a0 Harvsrd-st. $1,40) 2,01}, 116w frame ot The above priocs ard sbout Bmail paynient dows, A RAP—8J AR T TWO- ity 503 50; ot 50 orj ¥uuld tako equity in lle-at. MARRLE FRONTS o {n; would {ake equity la 53 LAZaile-st. N VERY BASYTRIT 1ok hynsn, naw, with modern 5 Winchiester-ay. TWO- Address 0 WiTL PORCH ASE NEW QRICI £2,70, new frame, 0, ma-half of hafance utrd a¢ 343 Weatern & BARGAIN-8IXI50 VI iltaenv.y Eetwoen Thifty-0fth api Thirl : 11 00 eash, alwint half fta JACOU WKIL, 118 EXCHANGH~( X o \ refel u.lmw;:n(- a ALTEs O JLuNgEr, Jeatiorn: atao loton. Marino L oreal coth Yaru. NICHOLSON 63 Indlsas st DID KEW OCTAGON- un v, Tor, CHl Lrick ousa and lot, Atoug idmmlnl« with sl mdderm hnprmvementa; olenn, st mmall essu ey Adures T 28, Tribune ofice. it ik SUBUILBAN IIEAL ESTATE, ea | 1“00( SA oné L Chicagag $15 down and in market, and shown i alresdy o, moarah of fumes. e water, fine local Easy acoe; rame cottage and fog ayment, balauce loog timo. 101t SALR—SUMMENDALR AND RAVKNRWOO| riy—Tlonaea and loia for sale on_ferins o aaft 7 acoess 10 ¢l tity, Coll otd exsm "Agont, poutliast coraer Moroa toe, it} 123100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT, ock Trom da) kL e, 7 mlice from rog ract froe; 10.cent U 15%A BROWN. 144 Ladatio-st., Hoom 4. TP EALE oo, mys & beausitul stone depot &t Lauras Dest propert; S1bUID for wif. 0 raz0't Luoxisoy deng, mb £,100, Ui TO! ever o i N I{o‘u BALE~AT MAYWOODONE OF THI ) dealrable realdencus thared 86 Waul CISARIKS Comimtation fare, i6c. 100D TWO-RTORY andnice cuther 1ot OB~ 00, sture, und de CULVEILS163 Htandolph-» 475 BOWR AKD 30 MONTHIY, Lhidf @ minuiey wilk from tne e perfoc Herad at e 1 ct troet Laiirange or ky otuer w examiine Mr your- 2100815 DOWN AND €5 MONT! beauttful grave lot, 29x172 st Glencoe, Ch a0t Bertiake snordsulirt; e close i Wathimionat Hoomd: O BALE-oR FXCIAY Douse, wilk cellar, wol otc., i«uvnfitnm ILLEIL 50 put At Glencow, larie lot nel [royed; would excliange for iy Vepersy. " AL OF, 155 L I NESS ORANCES. N COMPRTENT PHTEICIAR DESIRING AN ES. tabilahed country practice may address Postnias- LI ter, Warrcnshul 1 huidred yunm."'fio Toal C 1, NEWE, A Inquire o lcant inust bave & few )l D_BTATIONEIS BTORE FOIL West Lake-sh, i?ol’l BALT~£4,500 CASH-A LATIOE PLAXING- mill; evel and o Gt build. 10 Jook at this, a4 8 sucrifl RO (o teti e, T B JOR BALE — RE! [ graln cievato 7. 25,000 shellers.Addreao Lasalle: R BALE—O! s order, mT The ll) cast, thi uing in the way of machinery coj reudy for running, with ree years ago, A mechanic wi 5 Bok N THR 0 has soie money We srs going to sell 24 e, Call A U T 1A, MR IeAlon. & =0f RXCHANGE—STEAM bu. with feed-mill xud iwa +t., Room & Clicag n EST TKIDE. A Bl (i rbtte: trade drat-clags, Witk botss, wagon, thie 0d harness 61 complete, for $830'casd. Addreas Tribune ece. ¢ plets over $:30 0K & T A et ceicy 1t utld- well Foli'«ALE—A FIHBT-CLASE LAGRU-DEEI 8A+ 100h st eAmpie-ryomn, 1n the heat nart of ¢ on sccoutat of leaving Chilcago. Inquire st 180! T — O RALE—AT 1. cnts’ f%mhhln! Roods Callat o277 ‘ottage Urare.av. Trot BALE-OT RXCHANGE—ON MEAL ESTATE, B cruckery and notlon stock valuud Clear. _Apply st 475 South Clark-st. (‘H'OCEIIY FONYALE—-DOING A CASH BUBINESS: T gtock, Dxiures, Dlue Island-av, 1 OTEL FOR Lorse, wagen, wle. Apply virtuo of u corialn urder of the ircult Court Cooke County, tlie underalenod, Iincelver of tho asso nnd effects |\\’lll|lm Lill, deccased, and by offer for pei! the CIL hotel budi ny 84,000, south RICE—EMALL S8TOCK chalce locatiaa; rent BI5, : all at 78 A LK—RE?E!VE s SALB—IL\; £ th w Tatsly ecisting between FiCa il The Bt PP rLy Kocw an fhe ety Kno aultou liouse, oo 1he vorner g{vm e » in | of Chlcsgo, ere. usie aad Market: s 1ninota, which fael asenold {ntareat 1o the 0 Er0a bhon which the eathe 15 sltasteds Loether with i the faruiture, clecia, aad properiy 1 $3d aboot tho said hotel, Dids for'1be 4aid pronerty wifl be recalved by donstyned for the srace o ugurt, A, D. 167 fiof o o donrt S licaRn; At S P TOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY. or an; .‘I' J. 3, 1070, tlirty days from n ed 1% the Sonsigera TOPUIIY, UF WaDE & purtner, call st or-et Tioom He Lo e BWIET & BON.. the un. e 224 BUSINRSS Dear- T‘m-: DEST CUSTOM AND MENCIART YLOUR- il wer) In Central W) isconsia to_rant or (mater:po ¢1enange for other cléar proverty. Y 64 Tribune oflice. CHAKCE, SELDOM OFFERED, TO an, io take ooo-balf foter- "ARTED=A e right kind of oit 12 8 nowly invented gua-machine; It la the reault of ricnce in the Eest: it hise all the gond bolata orwll ather leading gas-machinca, fogether with Addreas C H, ke’ quircd; thore not having the casl an uecdnot apply. Address Y K, Trihune cl vo’n Cluar. i, Bl::dllr:;lo‘efilhel e sa 0. rers & .5 hiox 1591, Janeaviite, \‘TE WANT A OO i ‘cha T Of & rotal! mrrovementa; 1t mend Wis Bous a8 FA%- Ught thruugh 1e almpleat mactiine il roquired, D, TTONEST, BOBER MAN TO : RISE chier. o _EORSES AND CARRIAGES, A s Wahasii-av, AT BHIATE 104 Weall 1 kilasli 10, BALE AT WREN &C ington-at., 1 1sndau cosch in an, 3 of » Brewsier Fov & sx:year ot h d 0 sat of Tublier ti ; ven-year old fam) fi suld scparats or togullicr ut & bargala. OWING TO THE RECENT DEATH OF 1, will sel] s compiete turnout, consint- aido bur (op buggy 8y horee, iuned b D, 1 curtalned coachi, secon fow slle bais, end spring, aad phscion b , very a2 ge eonfif uad ‘faaty ] arncest also, sn vxeollent oF businees gray bome. Tu Apply st b3 o8 “A UCTION BALES OF T1ONSES, BLGOIES, HAR- A whi % Wi nod i, n 1 ¥ridayw, Fommc '1v2 and' 104 Wasbing salo A_LARGE K 3 “tap snd flpfin buxgies, sow DassChEer rockaway Eonts nd otbers, 1l i good order and ¢ & CO., Sud Walissh ay, WaKon: NOYEN eto,, Mundays, Wodnusdays, elDg At 108, 1., 8L WEIEN & G 'S{‘;;'..é" Etodk oa h}nlfl .g p‘.‘-m UNDER OF Q00D BECON D-TAND 0 ‘our own mal wice Victorls carrlage, ke ; .fl‘l‘a‘ apsedity aap. PENE ICTION—-TURSDAYS, 7! i as . B a0 HRADLE Q01 BALE=GHEAT A phiactous, 4 L0p LuEKISe liariicss; must be sold at soin ces.” Als0,7 horees, Ot for alt oné week's trlal giveu; 30 bugs! waus, n 1ot by foa to tyie, Wp see me- befora wrhiat you want, toring. i, G, RRTAGES A it carsin it sost 4 en aud oyster waious, Tateay also, Rorves and buig ced on horses, burgies, and harnoa thiy psyments or cxcl o8 bay. i WisTox urd Wabasti-av, ucer! 1 will i WALKER, 237 aug 1 fucksway, @ price th o7 TIURSDATS, AND SAT. EWashiiian e} 200 cavairy o WEITONACY: = = ot = o oy VeTica, Phations: o WAL, e o ng tha st Wilfty deye. G, L exjiiuas wagon tha day o week at low it . Maney nde WID sell on ange. He suru to coma hod Lutil gy you out witlh ke tho mnfluml 0% BA g Pheaton, 4 scat lwcksway, 1o &C0.', 103 md I RAYRAGE Address W gy, for ensh. Inatehied toams, ing of guod hisinces commencing 8L 10 0'cluck, W tore, A Lrai Tribuno HEAT 4 Dros., 104 Wasl 7 fice. ‘Thiey comist of 5 ferge carrlsge hol ANTEU—A GODD WOLK JI0RS] ouvds._ No. 40 Lumber: ONE BPLENDID Y v Wood rop Pifery fSie and inarta. uhiugion ree, d § othel Ead Taniily horses. - Aue tion WhEETUN & CO., ruprie 300°TO 1,400 e Broa.. N. T.; 1 per's & h O EXOSMIANGE. e e '1‘0 RXCMANUR. VeTAnda, ol valory overlouks Iaf rooms, £Le,, Wikl 30 8 4,100, lyde I'ark, or north ] org prup f OF wanu. facturing or mercantile busincan “$15, 000"t $30, W Wolh NS & U 1) AU WNCE o 1 LEGANT PARLOBBUITS, 10 EXCHANGR= ¥ GOODA, 33 o 175, or ity gouds notions aploudid 100 lt{unl Tand ]IASDEDHKC],(A“D‘I,I( SUI'rs, {n Livingiton County, wif o culvation; wil) pay cah 933 10 8110, unhl.gc. dr loomitug o, . T, M. YL“V BPLENDIT E‘\'%LLHD'F RONT — BRICK | FPIE_EMPIE PARLOK D) houses v Bouth bide, near indiana ears, fi s "y IshodIn very tyicy woudwork sll Frain 4 |L 1‘-\»';'-'&‘-1""" T"mar hfi.‘i-‘-’fiu’fu’mum-m o vie.! ore ¥l “Lake. mgre 0 and countr, baaring (rulio 24 or uuiiip i per, fiver-rallfog: One va Furrest, 1VUL HOMESTRAD, tory fu tra, ohi At our Hi ART, Lark o) AUWREY {IFLE, DIAMONDA, lorsa snd bugsy. OF Iy UEAD OF HORSES WHICH 1o Ve wold at Cooper's Btabl Wi bo scld tliis ax Lo the highest bidder draft horecd, 3 fin cons! e sal 12 ‘otisere A ude, baro, 82,500 1o ruvod city or WANT DaMALL KRELP. TrobIckeopars, Cloriie, alee MERICAN TO 00 INTO THR Apply by ANTEN=-AN countty ansafeamnn In 3 priafl rtore. Iettes to 15 C I, earo of ¢ Plrin, Beot \V‘\xnm—fi man for the man, Call &t 359 T (o] mnstapeak ¢ Y ARTED-RECORNST CLENIC Wilo CAN AD: vanrs employers §1,000: lexl(imate wholesale buslnessy Loat roferonces given reyaritug hooesty aud standing. Atdresa 1t 59, Tribune ofce. Trndos, 3 VWARTED-TIOTTO IUN BHALL GORDON PrRds YV avaraga aliey \ VItST.CLABS TIARNESS-MARKIL: uployinent,” Tnguire”a¢ FouCNER e, 111 11 AMORNING, BIX CARPENTENS , NELSOY AOHTHEN abkinatitciie. nton 5. \imen, Tenmstors, eic. COATIMAN WNO 18 A CAREEHL ghiy w 4, can il ur cliaracter 8ad hablty e, ployment Agoncicae 0 RAILROAD = LARORERS PORU a and FHinols, fiee fara: 15 cokl miners, J4 1L southivesi coruot_Luke and ) VW ANTEI= Soni TEAN o0 TAbwrors, $1.50 por da, and saction wsork, 1,3 por da free fara: 100 coal'mines $3.50 PRIL DAY 3 4 Tk %n‘e!-:mfl O T VW ARTED=20 MEN AT SLi1 AND 20 HATA 5 A T 73 per day, fur ralitost work In W £1.50) 00 83,73 Ian i Jtinotas sisg smwiniit 1roo fares, A, 17 North Cla stairs, Miscollnneons, ANTRD-TRN SALESMEN TO SELL DRl KA. Pliey's naw book. \We giiarauteo mod who ¢an do the business to sult us a Iargo fncome. Men who havn't 8 goud it of clothesor hianer suouah to etout of wwn need ot apply. W. J. HULLAXD & CO., 59 Lak icago. nderstands horsod, €an m| Himell generally useful. n‘nal 4 S TUAY WANTED-ITALRE, Bonkicooperi, Gloricn. ntés onrs’ oxperivnce: Lo iafenae TION WANTRUAR HOOKKEAEIL - b & In aty capacily, or tn ah l:f(’lr:':fl V',l\.fl\ I"g caj good referencen. Address 3, ile Lest' sadst mes Cni oorrespol, o) {ReTTomy elor by (he Hap oF hour SITUATION WANTRD—~AS QATDNRIL-A oV ot eean 13 Yaars AN epeTert ¢ on e Addren ROBHIEY LRI T, cate af BDOAE T BAUNDEIS, ariet, 3 3adiso fiy 1o n ment market or huy stocks underaiands the bose nepnd G dive Nor 7 ¥l Wood:ag. and Hiue Island:nv, SITUATIUH WANTED=IN COUNT! T 1 TION WANTED—TO KRRG OIf ARRAN( o A ok e O ATAIR ¥ 10 any other office work, or make ms by agentleraan with v, 25 of Feferences. Address Bouth i ‘Arades. Ieeainas 13 yei Mincolinncons, coominendation, Address B QITUA nz girl (Swede), ouden il s emetl faond y. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. ' Domentice. ITUATIGN WARTRD~-NY A COMPETENT OIRl < £or Rensral bousework in a sinail privats Ygarw gulerencos.” Gall st or sddrees 45 H ) 1t family; d TION WA 57 lS w‘uyk np‘nuu tamiily by competin s i i 2 i d DY y by competvnt Garman gl QITUATION WANTED_TY RERTVCTANLE 1o famlly,’ ON 60 cookin n_ou': workesCell AL 68 TION WANTRD=I\F SWHDT L TO ] Thounawort. 36 Aiafime pisng. 1 TODO KD-T0 DO ORNBIIAL 1I0USKs GIfily scednd work or genoral honsewark £or @ amall Pleass call At 272 Cottaze Gruve-ay, A l‘ GATION WANTE WAST AND AT a0t Bousewar 0 » campatent S ANy e A 8 oiliee, for two days. Bralh ate b miairs, - S D~COAL MINKIA=00 COAL MINELHE o get work at Sinouk 1. Inguirest 134 La- ANTED~MEN TO SKLL CAMPATGN BADGES, photographs, cliroyon nredics. the new uiass: cutter, and 100 otiier fasl:sel elens & tat of county falrs and elrculars frec, . LININGTON, 45 and 47 Jackoonest, ANTED — ARY PRG0N CAN WAKE 950 A& 1Wonih solling our M“!l"(—flp)‘lhft %. Any ons e e e L T B A sed, ) or cl lar, LXCEL! 3 :_r_:ficrmfl.\'flsslmw’, 17 Trlbuga Bulidiag, Cols Parke #1 each, 103,00 men Who %10 (0 worth engage permanently (n the oss paying bosiness in the Lnited e Ifve mon 370 Per weak during the X 1. NV ARTEDSBavAOIT 1t SEAILE BUALT, ACT: FARRINGTOR. 10 ftatast oo or oY 2 ANTED_TRAVELING SALEGNEN. MUST DE ploymibit, 145 Ciark:stes Hoot 38, o oo ons O Wik st s S D no. brush, nor 'lll'r‘!u&d pei 2y nllm clr-‘ ;) b stamy iy dicpialor Munutacturiog Campaniy, Nos. 16 and Excluaty culas T o tereiiory ular, 7 Tribune Dullding, Chicago, 1H. wiven, Tronts sAmplons mall 43 6 by mail. Sadrean KAst St 47 take elevator, "ANTED—A BOY TO RUN AN ELRVATOR I: ryant Block, curner Deart g e Am{ly-g Block, corne: rn and Kandoip! i _iga;n'zn—:\mv NG AN TO LEARS T ctograptle sric & gl chance Tor 8 sujtable person.ADply ab Art Gallers, 57 Vest Madlson-at. tron, S SUTTATION WANTED=10 TO0K 1iz; Boust 81 ok, competent; sus-ay, WARIL AND yrarguld do gengral Tosenark th Snma gt je preferred, Addrcss T o8, Tribuug of« e e TUATION WANTED—DBY AN ENOLISIT GIRL A: e washer, and frone Orst-claa roferance. sxperirnred ani 188 1043 Indle o erm‘rwfiv.\xun—m A YOUNG OIRL 170 D ook i ark b wash, aod frun, or go gonerai b o' family. - Call of adirusa 54 Lala) .v. Can be » QITUATION WANTED-TIT A lish cook f0f 3 private family or LoARIng-houie. QITUATION WANTI J 1 eral loutework 2 D SEel bouie ins amall private famtly.” Plodse een for 1W0 days n_l-qfl»_ry O Btate-st, BY A GIRL_TO DO GEN- o the rear. CTABLE Gtk Fark, o, 3" emall Bouth 11alzied: 1T] North 477 Iy competent 10 genera) liousowork TION WANTED-DT BilGUIL ¥iTi- in s small familys de preferrvd. Apply ot 29 Clyhourn-av., fur ences it QITUATION to couk, wash and froa in lr e E o 1] Slfu.\'rwN WANTED-DY A DANIER GIRL 1N A 7004 11 gnce. C lm‘llyw do second work; Nr-cies refers i Korth T'oorla-st. WANTED=UIY A COMPIAENT (il rivate fainly, - [fefors 0 Arcade couft, Y. AL, ulred. Cull at No, ing, GETATION WARTED Y A GOOU TS HTRIOUE o guneral Bausowork 1 A Ilm“)'. Ingulre at 130 West Alonrs . IR AR Dost uf ITUATION ASH X 3 S BSLry cool, In elilier hotel of grsiaursat, The rolefenea. Call ot of Bddveds Mo, B4 Jiuhbards st., Cuteago, 1ll. emsle Fi nt Oflica. mov Hialerat., northwest corner of Knadojphe i bsstner ), {u basatnen N ANTED—BY A Fiil V ANTRD=A TIOY 18 YEALS OLD FOR A CASIl o oglenic Apply In own busdwriting. 878, Tribe V ANTED-GOOD CANVARSEIA FON CITY AND cousiry Vst shine kaown) everylody voeds h. ?E»lq_ll_(n Ci 'l!_k'fl.: unum‘q.‘_ri ANTEL-A RELIANLE COTORIN STANTO AT ou 5 Y 2 )T o orackand cow; refereucas ruqulred 1 "ANTED—A TIRGT-CLARS IORTLRA AT HAG: Y SETT'S boardiug acabica, rear of 13 sad 17 Liar- o VWASTEDMEN TO BRLL Tilk NEW GLAEE. cutier, cAR-oncor, bl 100 beat {nat-selling atticlea for éanyamingsnd for the fairss best tertus Eiyen; elfontan trea. AMERICAN NOVELTY CO. 113 East Madison.st.. Roon 16, WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domentics, TVASTED-AS ESPERIENCED GIRL: ONT WIIO ‘can do periceal houseworks German or American oroferred. _Call at 397 Lincols g'nu\’nus WANTED—BY A COMVETENT GINL' |, | famiy, or 1o cook, wasl ron v aiggaek, mum it ln o rical 1TUA’ TION (WANTED-TY A YOURU Gilti. r {n the cli strange: ity, 0 do second work or taka card of children. Plouse call o4 1018 Butterficld-st., neak Tweatieth-st, 1TU, to do gvod reforcn 3 ITUATIO! EU=A wishea 8 piace in family where ther nu objection io o prl\'u{l hoardtnghuuse; can gf beat clty references. TION WANTED—DY AN AMKUICAY GIRL secund work 1o a privata famlly. F bwo days at 134 WANTED RST-CLASS T 10 wasliit ro the 1 neld-nt. Can bs st at w5 Butter] Lo ot In Full Seamntrenses. ITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL A8 ¥ ‘sonmsircsaand 1o tnke cars o 183 Larobee: t ehiidren. Apply ob . Up-staire, Nursose ITUATION WANTED-BY A RELIARLE PERSQ take care of o fnfant or youni childre 0} Wonl any light housawork country prefor rod. €, Lon-s| ED—-AT 308 WES' distaly s wiiling second girl, Must undere rant St Troting and, dlng mam work, Nene bot s Rirl wanting s ¢ ne ‘VANTEX)-‘A WEST WASHINGTON-BT. =, 'Luermln or Scandlnavian girl for general house- o i [FANTEI-A GOOD GREMAN OB SOUWEGIAR Lr) for general bousewark In » privaty fumily, Must lxuos‘mk, ‘washer, and froner. Apply =% Weat Adama-st, WA WEST ADANEST. TMME- i 539 W D=GIIL"T0 DO ORNEIAL HOUBE- ork. Apply with reforence at 421 Baplia-at, VWANIEDZA COOR TN X PRIVATE FAMILT, AL 408 West Vao Duren-st, WAN'HLDZZ\ GOoD oiu YOR, GRSERAL |1 o1k W go to llydo . Al at ool 122 Lasaliet. = ks Ar sibon Lanndroswes, ITUATION WANTED-BY A GITL A8 LATN- Saphiied At MRS, DUBK) dress [g 8 private buanting-hoise or for gencrsk. uousework 1n & privale fawlly. Inguire at 104 Buer~ man et., Up-stales, mployment Agencics, SmlATIO‘NE WANTED-FAMILIFS IN WANT QP 0,9 Beandinaylan a1d Gerran’ femaio L ba eip can 8 vtlce. ¥O Mllwaukee-ay, QITUATIONS WANTI Wil 8874 Enst TUA Lirat-clans female hy sfted at MRS, K. LAD 3 4 West Madinou-st, ~G0N0D GRIMAN, NOR- edish, and Canadlan vl 4 daraars, M WALK IR potess Uc I a0, Bw 5T 2l AAlIanaNIIce A B (ST ationanict can AIJVA.\'L'ES MADE ON b bondi LAUNDI FINANCIAL. DIAMON. . 35, i eto.,a1 LAUNDEIS priva nfiggu.“fi'u’&fl"- i ‘vANTl!D—VH:BT-CI.AfiE QUL TO TAKE CARR at ;vllllv.yn( best of refercoces required. Apply at VWAKTRL-A GIRL TO 1O GENEEAL HOUSE- YV Tsrork a1 Renwood. Inquibre st 20 Kast Kinzie- WANTR"<A GOOD BWENE GI1L FOI GEN al housework, Arply AL 10 102 BY. ¢ 681 hot hirty-third: atid A GOOD GIIL TO COOR, WASIT, AND a w[\'ll?lll:;nldlnphnhnl nos others IR0 D0 GEREBAL HOUSK: liy of threc, wt 01y Calumet-av., iron"in necd apply. 630 TEH—A G “r}.vnsn— A SMALL FAMILY, GIRL 10 DO Blare n’!fu'flv Wages §3 per woelke Apply st 623 “ NTED=A WOMAN TO DO RITCHEN-WOLK a8 ine Weat Gide Hakery ‘and " Coffee-iouse, 63 E] GINL 10 DO a T HOURR Jork st Mivenids. | Libetal wayes wil be nald: rfurther particulasa, anply ut 341 Wead Tweifthes wB and Morgan, Fo! betwsen fro; \Nm"fin-A SMART, 11DY GIRL FOIt DISAES and belp in Hir.bcn. Apply at 1009 Wabnsl ANTED—A GOOD GINL 1N A WALL FASITLY to do housowark and unke herseif frnvnl Y use- ful._Apply st 103 Twenty-fourth-st.: cxll for 3 days. ANTED~A 000D, COMI'HT Av ol At nowie. Apply ut 403 War \V Bwods gir) l\lrx!nlni housework |'r!!;:’ll Hy: good wages aud good AXTED—-AGUOD GIRL FOI GENERAL TIDUSE. :_Il 1o private famlly, Ingafre et 874 Wost w’ifixrnn—u AMFERICAN G11l, FOTL GRNERAL ousework, two in fainfly, 574 Fulton-st. Nontustressos. MUST DE STRICTLY pekiawl: VW ASTRD-DRESEMAR claak, possenting cled STHIGY aaeter ana nEne: custumied 1o LLe city trade profarred proper q atlons will ho Ithers! lealt wi socure 8 l':rlnlnfll!l tustion, Address, stating smount o€ experleace sud iviog retereaces, L ¥ by Trlbune offica. VWANTED-A FINAT-GLANS DRESRMARENR; AL o l‘filfl for peneral houkework, Nooe bul Grete clase hsuda neod apply. 3 West Kandolph-at, + Nursese ‘VANT!D—A 000D GIRL, TO T. chitdren and do second w 4 South Park-av. E(\:l::‘!{celyhl it lll‘:‘nlllm'{'q ‘nlwn’m lfly{m and taste, ant on, T KK CARE OF Miscellauoous. ¥ WAFTED— FLIBH YOUNG LADIRS A g superlor volocs slng o Gritolats bocr. wrden shout to e opensd on the West Side. Ful, rribiine otice. WANTED = PIHT-CLARE TTANDS 0N TACE Cla llul-llh basdkorchless, snd lsca tiex, at#10 North k-l JHOUSEHOLD GOODS, CAB“ PAID YOI LARGR OR BAMALL LOTSOF lLiouseliold gooda, Call uu of audress A. F, Wi, 114 suuth Murgnii-st | JOUBY FURKIFHING GOODE-STOVEE TURNT: \ure, canpela, crockery, ta facy uvery drilcie ro- aulred by make & home coufartable, i reatonable prloea ndon casy payments, only'orm I Chicsko wlio cau furaisha houss coinpicie from cellar fo atite willi cholcs new goods aur Bou[s uf sur Bew stong.tront bisding, corer Lincoln and Madusoiista., »ta Bited lwage witlh o 3w cleun guods, Blrad: Rors visitlog the elly and eash customers wilt And It (o Thslr tatarest Lo extlon us. 3 yos dun't bellava it cal W.'A. LOWKLL & CO., yourselyes. wqd see fo W i Bear b1 DYafFio. BeR ThFLY Sevan. st Kisd, fatia T oY oS sl S ORRE 18 £ K, (et JOINCOVRIT, ANTRD_CIT TROFFITT IS for & capAl-hoat ani guod Tows lapd; boat ls wel w inthe gralo snd Il“flfi'! Tade; yare {ilAnce toacuro & good sliustion. A. NTORTE, 434 Buuth Wi L, MUSICAL, SECOND-HAND PL, £0r & Daw parior vl WATED | Addres BOARD WANTLD, OARD—FOR BELY AND WIFE, NEAIL TWENTY: B3 Frivaie m'uuylrr- Dinner ae 1, [y k! buus Bui B XCIANGE FOIt MUBJCAL B aon A Sl A et ML 110, Tr{line vy, OARD-PLACE FOIL A YOUNG MAN WIERE ] hfil fuw boards ;lu-lo tevius, IJ: I8 there are Teibuze ol PAWENERS, WANTED, ; i)Alrruzfi'mxnn-wml 1,00 TO JOIN THB ‘sdvertie 1 a yotall fus, cofles, and epite aiorw (n 2 Woatoru city 0f 40,00 fnlabilanta, No aiora of iho kind thore, bista where 80 tferviuw iy be bud. Addreas T 14, Tribune ofico. LRSS LIQUOR Z lxinffiu WA} N A FITS RD—1 T Lialnead, Apply ut 324 Bouth Clak: ST90 FEGe biss) raflo, d",l‘g oversri cu i7eas U, Ijl ORCES LEGALLY AND QUIEVLY . Heniseabe vamE ATy ¢ A GUUBLICH, e3yerisuie, K OF ELEGANT ¥ i, Tar bolow regular prices. R T MARTIN, 134 utate: DS AND ALL PIICES. MAITIN, 154 Btate o and o MALTIN, ooy Inproveis 154 B Dearboriy 0-forte, with LY 0BTAl Tur 1acotpativill ‘o8 aTiar decrod) 1 yei N EXCHANGE W 13, Tribuue 05, REW Toriia nla, 1) AUTNe lowest cash bilacs Belevroods, Je3 Went Mudls son-8, MACHINERY. A K~ ON! HRISION PLANER, O s A oula Hlome 7 teut by 44 Iathes réact order, price §370] a1s0, uiie drill Grose, el cubblaln Bt UL e ik o perfect ander, o v v & B RORI YL M on ek, oy, 101U BALE—OUR TUBULAR BTEAM BOILER, 14 P towe, 4 tock iciers itk ¢4 3 tuch ies, fucluding a1 avd lcj;,lnlcnkn. mud-dram, boller: . 5 Blake pump, Cen V NTHD=A BINULE-NIEADED \! ‘sticker, 0.or H [nch boad, slev sa {rau table rip and eui-off saw, unkloe's tnake; mau! 1o good or der. T, J, DRUWN, 2ud Kass Van Buren-al. BEWING MACIIINES, LL KINDS OF FIUST-CLASS MACHINES REPT tondantly on oUb Ola-tbird mgular ea; every tnaching sold Ly us In guaranteed As 8 ated or woney will Lo chorrrally rofunded, GKO. GOHIL & CO.'Be 6s and To Wabaheav. i wide, In awla arm VANCES MADE 0N honda, o otlier £ood sesurily or col money loaned ou furnliure. 151 Ka DOLF NIEILT. ANl money small amounts. BALUNL WAL loan on'lmproved city propesty and 4 01 curren 7 Hawicy Dullding, sout] Madlson. DIAN 160 DEATION N-HTL, ROOM 1n, 80 loun 808 AA ¥ ur CUBL; Istgo Ande & €O, DAVE MONEY T00 productivo. £ rales L suii of #1460 10 410,007 swens coruer Liearborn-at.’ sud. Jors olhflieml collsserals. " I, 104 Lakaite-t. ALE—A 8430 SO TGAUE O% INITURLE. yorth ouje tie mneuit. {p weekty lustallineittss. $110 hos been I F50 cnunt; & g ol aldi dito Mwy I, 18771 w Rel) F50 Ul Invesuguol Address f 19, tribune r.«xs NKGOTIATED ON S DIAS L4 monds, watches, Jewelry, el goods, nrf AL & STUVENE Moom 4iy. - Yt M clfy proj g i $an iure NEY e e R S0t NI 03k 10 LOAT i £1, 00, §2,000, T4 &1 n‘pgrwnu celits other suu a1 Forsiand itlucl ICAGO BTURAGK ml’b\ll'. sll!um‘x‘l‘\ ;5 -al., moar Siate, _ : Rsgisl LEND 1IN SUMS TO S8UIT OF CHI~ perty wid o fxrion uifairrates, J, W, 00 Aty K. €. C arborn-et., on GClileago Yesl asiates oug Asld 83,500 82 0 per ceat; Y TO LOAN IN BUMS OF 810,000 TO $25,+ t 7 and 7hi per cent, upan first-class tiprovey Fly: In sunis of $4,00 k0d upwarts at 8 per tl0per cent. LYMAN & JACESON, nlu‘t& WART OTE OF §3,000, DUT Tis 3} yours » cent seuri‘anaual ne NONEY IN A ON CHATTR ]fl wllllzrah!mmu. c'n.wWiLsoN, ll\ux‘;m‘.‘n, Tlanduiph-at. MosEY T0 LOAN 0N nd_fewelry, TUCHTER, 120 D [ DIASIORDS Ml ar pates. JAQO! [ NI TO LOAN Popice AND uy ¥ BLS reasonably discount. m 2 Comuition: 3500 B2 N 2u0ND, : 3 2l fiiu‘ TURNEE & RO U 108 P 1 AM PREPARED TO onths of May and Juua ouf bac n €. TUNNICLIVY, 123 Clark+ MEN pay for & 1 _CENT-AONEY TO LOANIN BUNS OF | 00 low uad overos tupryred cft TU L T & HOND. 10 Waiagton sty 01 or g0 o L'.LWI{Mnlwn-HL i ) 82,00, §1,500, 0l SUVE TO BUIT, Broporty ai cutten, MISCELLANEOUS. s Al')‘\.lfiflflflm DESIRING TO EEACH COUNTIY Dy i L i sepurate Stale G, Tu Jacksou ot jcre can do#o dn the Leat and cucapess manner 0 OF 1ot e divi{ous of Kellog clious. THEN 11 Tollgt for beautitying Sometuing for Iadica of il nges, Le_ publ valuub class bug8ry oxe 'l‘llli TOLL-GATEI Ingenjous gemu! ¥l withswiup, E. C. ABDEY, Buf R ANTRD-MLIB 10 COLLECT, Il HOOKS 104 Kok Bk Follected of “bommisuan oF 0o keoping pt;fulmu‘ 1 thie 1u0s1 7 cason, T very best -wfi‘Ll y. ‘Qf." gnvr whirca 3.5, ANS v ea, Filvungofce, AL MYSTERTES OF THik he tace and developing tho Nuver be: c. The most «rknown or used. Kond vy nstructioss, Dr. LA BKAU, UBECKIUEN Wisiiks 70 BT moders safe, of miedium alaus i pri noap._Apply st Huous 4, 160 ltandolpli-at. R PICTURE SENT FI iy objecte ta gl Au utfaio, recipes an e FoF fuld 1, Chicsgo, Iven &3 (0 A LSTOOND FORKHCALE i order, snd chigdp; state piice, sic. Addies, INSTHRUCLTION LADY, GRADUATE OF ONE OF Cunservatorica of Gamliy o tusch #elf geovratly 42 recurds alilihy wi Sudce. THE LEADS Eurone, wiahea o in i it acleraria, nd : weeduly uonestloabla refsren tutegrity, Addreas O 63, Tri ‘vt\fl‘txmmfnfi MW %oy luic ied uix yéara’ expericucy Engita bruiienes and, vocal Vurius Of teachr Posy, Cortand, Theknih Co.t Hilinote: 0UNG LADY in teaching the and fustrumental misle, {0 privata wohiool. Addrest - R L Y PERSONALs i)slhs‘{:iyAhunvu DEEN SICK| CANNOT GO, l)}:lu ber C, 8tan! NAL—WILL MIt5. KATE C. BOMERS 8END wa Mbw W, ressnt addresd through XL OFPICE OF LLCIHKR 300 WHST Malliourst. ~Machi ik ‘Din:hiy uymonts sud peureds Higheat prioe peld tor uld waclfov i vx- chauge, g STORALE 3 Z8, FURNITUIK, AND MERCIGANDISE TRURIER ahoror R Iy Vet Houey advaaced 1o 82y s0UURE; JoWeH viidniod tor v T-043, CANANSWERTON 7L ThiBe 0. LT UUNDUED—RISSRD THE MATL ut§ can weila. Bawa Ui vo address il uiake appolotmegt; aim golas Eass swou. G MATERE s RED PRESSZD DUICK AR, i X.I’GLYI‘Z - R S LTV PR FIRBT-CLABR EH- - . langer sutws use,